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7993-08ORDINANCE NO. 7993-08 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA, AMENDING THE COMPREHENSIVE PLAN OF THE CITY AS ADOPTED ON MAY 18, 2000, AS AMENDED, INCLUDING AMENDMENTS TO THE TABLE OF CONTENTS, AND THE FUTURE LAND USE, TRANSPORTATION, HOUSING, UTILITIES, COASTAL MANAGEMENT, CONSERVATION, RECREATION AND OPEN SPACE, INTERGOVERNMENTAL COORDINATION, CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS, AND PUBLIC SCHOOL FACILITIES ELEMENTS; MAKING SUBSTANTIVE CHANGES AS RECOMMENDED IN THE EVALUATION AND APPRAISAL REPORT; MAKING MINOR EDITORIAL CHANGES; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY; AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, the Local Government Comprehensive Planning and Land Development Regulation Act of Florida empowers and requires the City Council of the City of Clearwater to plan for the future development and growth of the City, and to adopt and periodically amend the Comprehensive Plan, including elements and portions thereof; and WHEREAS, the City of Clearwater adopted a Comprehensive Plan on May 18, 2000 by Ordinance Number 6522-00, subsequently amended; and WHEREAS, certain amendments are statutorily required, and others are advisable in order to harmonize the Comprehensive Plan with state law and good planning practice; and WHEREAS, amendments to the Comprehensive Plan of the City have been prepared in accordance with the applicable requirements of law, after conducting the appropriate planning analysis, and public participation through public hearings, opportunity for written comments, open discussion and the consideration of public and official comments; and WHEREAS, the Citizen Advisory Committee, appointed by the City Council, by adoption of Resolution Number 07-08, as an appropriate way to provide effective public participation in the EAR Based Amendment process, to assist in the preparation of the Evaluation and Appraisal Report (EAR) based amendments required for the Comprehensive Plan, has recommended adoption of the proposed Comprehensive Plan amendments; and WHEREAS, the Community Development Board, serving as the designated Local Planning Agency for the City, has held a public hearing on the proposed amendments and has recommended adoption of the proposed Comprehensive Plan amendments; and Ordinance No. 7993-08 WHEREAS, the proposed amendments have been transmitted to the Florida Department of Community Affairs for review and comments, and the objections, recommendations and comments received from the Florida Department of Community Affairs have been considered by the City Council, together with all comments from local regional agencies and other persons, in preparing the final draft of the amendments; and WHEREAS, the City Council finds it necessary, desirable and proper to adopt the amendments to the objectives and policies of the Comprehensive Plan in order to reflect changing conditions; now, therefore, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA: Section 1. Amendments to the text and maps of the Clearwater Comprehensive Plan attached hereto as Exhibits "A" and "B" are hereby adopted. Section 2. Severability. If any section, provision, clause, phrase, or application of this Ordinance shall be declared unconstitutional or invalid for any reason by a court of competent jurisdiction, the remaining provisions shall be deemed severable therefrom and shall remain in full force and effect. Section 3. This ordinance shall become effective when the Department of Community Affairs (DCA) issues a final order determining the adopted amendment to be in compliance, or the Administration Commission issues a final order determining the adopted amendments to be in compliance, in accordance with Section 163.3177, 163.3178, 163.3184, 163.3187 or 163.3189, 163.3191, F.S., as amended. PASSED ON FIRST READING PASSED ON SECOND AND FINAL READING AND ADOPTED December 18, 2008 ank Hibbard Mayor-Councilmember Approved as to form: w Leslie K. Dougall- es Assistant City Atto ey Attest: 2 MOTION TO AMEND ORDINANCE NO. 7993-08 ON SECOND READING Amend Exhibit A to Ordinance No. 7993-08 on second reading, as described in the attachment hereto. ~ML Pamela K. Akin City Attorney December 18, 2008 Re' <6:\ MOTION TO AMEND ORDINANCE NO. 7993-08 ON SECOND READING ON PAGE A - 1, AMEND EXHIBIT A OF THE ORDINANCE AS FOllOWS: The introduction paragraph of the Future Land Use Element is amended as follows: A. FUTURE LAND USE ELEMENT INTRODUCTION The purpose and intent of the Future Land Use Element is to provide a framework for land use and zoning decisions. It establishes the allowable use, intensity and density of land and provides for consistency between land use classifications and zoning atlas districts. Additionally, this element provides for a citywide design structure consisting of a hierarchy of places and the linkages between them to guide future development. Since Clearwater is effectively built-out, the element provides for sustainable redevelopment and infill development, as well as neighborhood preservation. Goals, objectives and policies are designed to preserve and enhance community character and quality of life, while ensuring the continued economic vitality of the community. The City of Clearwater's planninq horizon for the Comprehensive Plan is 2018. ON PAGE A - 2, AMEND EXHIBIT A OF THE ORDINANCE AS FOllOWS: The twelfth bullet of the Future Land Use Needs Summary is amended as follows: · Clearwater has a current population of approximately 110,831 people. Seasonal residents add about 10,110 people during the winter months. The permanent population is projected to increase to 120,028 121,352 by the year 2018 ~. ON PAGE A - 2, AMEND EXHIBIT A OF THE ORDINANCE AS FOllOWS: The Future Land Use Needs Summary is amended with the addition of a fifteenth bullet as follows: · The planninQ horizon for the City's Comprehensive Plan. is 2018. This is a 10-vear plan as per Chapter 163. F.S. and 9J-5.005(4), F.A.C.. followinQ adoption of City Ordinance Number 7993-08 on December 18, 2008. ON PAGE A - 14, AMEND EXHIBIT A OF THE ORDINANCE AS FOllOWS: Motion to Amend Ordinance 7993-08 - 1 - Policy A.2.2.7 of the Future Land Use Element is amended as follows: A.2.2.7 The City will provide density bonuses for affordable housinQ developments that demonstrate that a minimum of 15% of the total units are reserved as affordable housino units. Such bonuses shall not exceed 50% of the density permitted bv the Future Land Use Map and shall not include properties located in the Coastal Storm Area. The density bonus shall be established bv ordinance in the Community Development Code. The City will provide density bonuses to developers of affordable housing and/or mixed income developments based on recommendations established in the City's Local Housing ^ssistance Plan and implemented through the City's Community Development Code. ON PAGE A - 14, AMEND EXHIBIT A OF THE ORDINANCE AS FOLLOWS: The Future Land Use Element is amended by the addition of new policy A.2.2.8 as follows: A.2.2.8 All land use cateoories on the Future Land Use Map shall be consistent with the density and intensity standards and other standards contained in the Pinellas Plannina Council Countvwide Plan Rules. includino criteria and standards for nomenclature. continuum of plan classifications and cateQories. use and locational characteristics. map delineation. other standards. and special rules. ON PAGE A - 15, AMEND EXHIBIT A OF THE ORDINANCE AS FOLLOWS: Objective AA.1 of the Future Land Use Element is amended as follows: A.4.1 Objective - The City shall examine and upgrade the Concurrency Management and information system as appropriate for granting development permits. This system shall continue to consider the current, interim, and ultimately. desired Levels of Service for roads traffic circulation, transit, water, sewer, garbage collection, public school facilities. and drainage systems and shall provide data on sub-sectors of the City in which service deficiencies exist or in which services are adequate to serve existing and planned new development. This level of service status will be considered and made part of the staff recommendation at the time of zoning, site plan, or plat approval. The level Motion to Amend Ordinance 7993-08 - 2- of service monitoring system shall be adjusted, at a minimum, annually to determine adequacy of service capacity. Should a requested development permit result in approvals which would burden service systems above adopted levels, permission to proceed with the development will not be granted until the City has assured that adequate services will be available concurrent with the impacts of development. ON PAGE A - 15 AND A - 16, AMEND EXHIBIT A OF THE ORDINANCE AS FOLLOWS: Policy A.4.1.1 of the Future Land Use Element is amended as follows: A.4.1.1 No new development or redevelopment will be permitted which causes the level of City services (roads, traffic circulation, recreation and open space, water, sewage treatment, garbage collection, public school facilities. and drainage) to fall below minimum acceptable levels. However, development orders may be phased or otherwise modified consistent with provisions of the concurrency management system to allow services to be upgraded concurrently with the impacts of development. ON PAGE A-16, AMEND EXHIBIT A OF THE ORDINANCE AS FOLLOWS: Policies A.4.1.2 and A.4.1.3 of the Future Land Use Element are amended as follows: /\.1.1.2 A.4.1.2 A4.1.3 For the road links enumerated in the Tr:::msportation Element, a tiered level of service is established. The initialle'lel of service for the purpose of issuing development permits shall be increased after improvements are complete, consistent with the construction initiation dates. The City shall recognize the overriding Constitutional principle that private property shall not be taken without due process of law and the payment of just compensation, which principle is restated in Section 163.3194 (4) (a), Florida Statutes. ON PAGE A - 23, AMEND EXHIBIT A OF THE ORDINANCE AS FOLLOWS: Motion to Amend Ordinance 7993-08 - 3 - Policy A.6.1 .12 of the Future Land Use Element is amended as follows: 1\.6.1.12 The City of Clearwater INiII continue to promote infill development and redevelopment to provide opportunities and conditions for the provision of accessory dwelling units. ON PAGE B - 6, AMEND EXHIBIT A OF THE ORDINANCE AS FOllOWS: Objective B.1.5 of the Transportation Element is amended as follows: B.1.5 Objective - All County and State roadways in Clearwater, except those identified as backlogged or constrained by the Pinellas County MPO, shall operate at level C average dailylD peak hour. ON PAGE B - 7, AMEND EXHIBIT A OF THE ORDINANCE AS FOllOWS: Policy B.1.5.5 of the Transportation Element is amended as follows: B.1.5.5 The City shall continue to participate with the MPO and/or its Technical Coordinating Committee (TCC) to ensure that the level of service standard for US Highway 19, a StrateQic Intermodal System {SIS) facility is 'Nill be consistent with FOOT's LOS designation of 0 for this road. ON PAGE B -10, AMEND EXHIBIT A OF THE ORDINANCE AS FOllOWS: Objective B.2.3 of the Transportation Element is amended by the addition of the following: ! US HiQhway 19 From: N of Whitney Rd. to S of Seville Blvd. State Summary: Reconstruct US 19 w/Frontaqe Rd., Belleair Interchange ! US HiQhway 19 From: S of Seville Blvd. To N of SR 60 State Summary: Reconstruct US 19 w/Frontaqe Rd., Seville Interchanqe ON PAGE C - 3, AMEND EXHIBIT A OF THE ORDINANCE AS FOllOWS: Policy C.1.1.8 of the Housing Element is amended as follows: C.1.1.8 The City may permit Consider one accessory dwelling units per lot wherever tRey such units can be accommodated by adequate lot area, and provided that they meet strict compliance standards such as building restrictions, visual buffering, parking and other Motion to Amend Ordinance 7993-08 - 4- requirements to be developed for inclusion in the Community Development Code. ON PAGE C -10, AMEND EXHIBIT A OF THE ORDINANCE AS FOllOWS: Policy C.1.9.1 of the Housing Element is amended as follows: C.1.9.1 The City will provide density bonuses for affordable housinq developments that demonstrate that a minimum of 15% of the total units are reserved as affordable housinq units. Such bonuses shall not exceed 50% of the density permitted by the Future Land Use Map and shall not include properties located in the Coastal Storm Area. The density bonus shall be established by ordinance in the Community Development Code. Permit density increases for development projects incorporating affordable housing units. ON PAGE C -10, AMEND EXHIBIT A OF THE ORDINANCE AS FOllOWS: Policies C.1.9.4 and C.1.9.5 of the Housing Element are amended as follows: C.1.9A C.1.9.5 Throuqh the Downtown Public Amenities Incentive Pool. density increases shall be available to proiects incorporatinq affordable housinq units. /\ccessorv dwellinq units mal' be permitted in certain areas of the Do'....ntown, as an accessory use to a sinqle klmilv or two familv dwellinq, provided that sufficient parkinq exists. ON PAGE C -10, AMEND EXHIBIT A OF THE ORDINANCE AS FOllOWS: Policy C.1.1 0.1 of the Housing Element is amended as follows: C.1.10.1 Consider providing density bonuses for Encouraqe affordable housing projects that are constructed consistent with US Green Building Council's (USGBC) Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) principles or the Florida Green Building Coalition's (FGBC) Green Land Development and Building Standards. ON PAGE D - 1, AMEND EXHIBIT A OF THE ORDINANCE AS FOllOWS: The second, third and fourth bullets of the Utilities Needs Summary for Sanitary Sewer are amended as follows: Motion to Amend Ordinance 7993-08 -5- . The minimum level of service standard is an averaqe of 127 qallons per person per day (GPCD). The M::ushall Street treatment facility provides service at a rate of one hundred and t\venty four (124) gallons per capita per day (GPCPD). . The Clearwater East treatment facility provides service at a rate of one hundred and fourteen (114) gallons per capita per day (GPCPD). The East plant and Northeast plant are connected by a tv.'O 'Nay force main. . The Northeast Regional 'Nastcwater treatment facility provides service at a rate of one hundred and forty eight (148) gallons per capita per day (GPCPD). ON PAGE E - 3, AMEND EXHIBIT A OF THE ORDINANCE AS FOllOWS: Objective E.1.2 of the Coastal Management Element is amended as follows: E.1.2 Objective - The coastal storm area shall be the area delineated in Map E-1 .t.3-8 of the Coastal Management Element, which encompasses all of the following: (1) the Coastal High Hazard Area (CHHA), which shall be defined by the Sea, Lake and Overland Surges from Hurricanes (SLOSH) model to be inundated from a category one hurricane, as reflected in the most recent Regional Evacuation Study, Storm Tide Atlas, (2) all land connected to the mainland of Clearwater by bridges or causeways (3) those isolated areas that are defined by the SLOSH model to be inundated by a category two hurricane or above and that are surrounded by the CHHA or by the CHHA and a body of water, and (4) all land located within the Velocity Zone as designated by the Federal Emergency Management Agency. The City shall direct permanent population concentrations away from the coastal storm area consistent with the goals, objectives and policies of the Clearwater Comprehensive Plan. ON PAGES E - 3 AND E - 4, AMEND EXHIBIT A OF THE ORDINANCE AS FOLLOWS: Policy E.1.2.1 of the Coastal Management Element is amended as follows: Motion to Amend Ordinance 7993-08 -6- E.1 .2.1 If 20% or more of a parcel of land is located within the coastal storm area, then the entire parcel shall be considered within the coastal storm area, with the exception of specific parcels located on the bluffs of Clearwater Harbor that the City has identified in Map E-1 ~ of the Comprehensive Plan. However, if either a parcel of land or a group of parcels that are part of a master development plan is equal to or greater than 5 acres and less than 50% of the parcel or group of parcels is within the coastal storm area, the property owner may elect to provide a survey of the parcel or parcels to determine the exact location of the coastal storm area. ON PAGES E - 9 AND E-10, AMEND EXHIBIT A OF THE ORDINANCE AS FOllOWS: Policy E.3.1.4 of the Coastal Management Element is amended as follows: E.3.1.4 Ensure that construction of necessary infrastructure improvements in the coastal storm area are phased to coincide with the demands generated by development or redevelopment in support of the proposed densities permitted by the City's adopted of the Future Land Use Element. Plan Map. The Coastal Management Element is amended by the addition of new Policy E.3.1.5 as follows: E.3.1.5 The City's public expenditures in the CHHA when available. will include proqram improvements that will restore and enhance natural resources. ON PAGE E - 13, AMEND EXHIBIT A OF THE ORDINANCE AS FOllOWS: Policy E.4.1.9 of the Coastal Management Element is amended as follows: E.4.1.9 Prepare by 2012. a post disaster redevelopment plans in an effort to reduce or eliminate the exposure of human life and public and private property to natural disasters. ON PAGE H - 4, AMEND EXHIBIT A OF THE ORDINANCE AS FOllOWS: Policy H.1.1.11 of the Intergovernmental Coordination Element is amended as follows: H.1.1.11 The City shall establish specific policies to provide for enhanced hurricane and disaster management coordination between the City, Motion to Amend Ordinance 7993-08 - 7- Pinellas County, Pinellas County School Board. other cities, the Tampa Bay Regional Planning Council, and the State of Florida with particular emphasis on public outreach and education. ON PAGE I - 5, AMEND EXHIBIT A OF THE ORDINANCE AS FOllOWS: Policy 1.1.1.8 of the Capital Improvements Element is amended as follows: Policy 1.1.1.8 The City shall, in cooperation with Pinellas County as approved by the voters in March 1997, and extended in March 2007. maintain a Local Government Infrastructure Surtax (LGIS) for the purpose of supplementing current revenue sources in order to fund the capital improvements called for in this Plan. ON PAGE I - 7, AMEND EXHIBIT A OF THE ORDINANCE AS FOllOWS: Policy 1.1.3.2 of the Capital Improvements Element is amended as follows: 1.1.3.2 The City shall determine, prior to the issuance of development orders, whether sufficient capacity of essential public facilities to meet the minimum standards for levels of service for the existing population and a proposed development will be available concurrent with the impacts of the proposed development. The applicable water supplier shall be consulted prior to the issuance of a buildinq permit to ensure potable water will be available prior to the issuance of a certificate of occupancy. ON PAGE I - 8, AMEND EXHIBIT A OF THE ORDINANCE AS FOllOWS: Policy 1.1.3.3 Subsection 3 of the Capital Improvements Element is amended as follows: 1.1.3.3 3. For roads and mass transit, transportation facilities needed to serve new development shall be in place or under actual . construction within 3 years after the City approves a buildinq permit that results in traffic qeneration. the. concurrency requirement will be satisfied by the criteri3 cont3ined in Policy 32.3.3.1 or Policy 32.3.3.2 or if, in 3re3S in which the City has committed to provide the necess31)' public f3cilities in 3ccord3nce with the schedule of c3pit31 improvements, actual construction of the road or mass transit facilities is scheduled to commence in of before the third ye3r of the Motion to Amend Ordinance 7993-08 - 8- schedule provide th::lt the necessary public facilities 'Nill be ::lv::lil::lble to accommod::lte the impact of the development. ON PAGE I - 9, AMEND EXHIBIT A OF THE ORDINANCE AS FOLLOWS: Policy 1.1.3.5.3 (c) iii of the Capital Improvements Element is amended as follows: iii. amend this Comprehensive Plan to modify the adopted standard for the level of service so as to reduce the required facility to equal the applicant's needs. excludinQ Strateoic Intermodal System (SIS). Federal Intrastate HiQhway System (FIHS). and Transportation ReQional Impact Proiect (TRIP) funded state roads. ON PAGE 1- 9, AMEND EXHIBIT A OF THE ORDINANCE AS FOLLOWS: Policy 1.1.3.7 of the Capital Improvements Element is amended as follows: Standards for the minimum level of service to be provided by essential public facilities within the jurisdiction of the City of Clearwater are established in the applicable element and outlined in the followinQ Table: Summary of Level of Service Standards. 1.1.3.7 Table: Summary of Level of Service Standards Facilities Transportation Element Transportation San ita Sewer Solid Waste Utilities Utilities Stormwater Utilities * Desi n standards for stormwater Motion to Amend Ordinance 7993-08 - 9- treatmentlstoraqe Quantitv shall conform to the current SWFWMD requirement rPresentlv beinq the SCS Unit Hvdroqraph desiQn method. usinq the desiqn storm frequency and a twenty-four (24) hour duration for sites ten (10) acres or more. and the rational desiqn method for sites under ten (1 Q) acresl. Potable Water Utilities Averaqe Water Consumption Rate and Natural 120 qallons per capita per day at a pressure of 40-45 Ground Water psi. * Aquifer Recharqe *Continue to maintain water consumption of one hundred twenty (120) GPCPD or less as per the conditions set forth bv Clearwater's Water Use Permit. Hurricane Coastal 16 hours (out of county for a cateqorv 5-storm event evacuation Manaaement as measured on the Saffir-Simoson scale) Parks Recreation and 4 acres of parkland per one thousand (1.000) persons Ooen Soace for Citvwide aoolication Schools Public School District-wide Level-of-Service Standard: Student Facilities enrollment plus vested students divided bv Florida Inventorv of School Houses (FISH) School Capacity plus additional capacity does not exceed 100 percent. This level-of-service standard shall applv to each type of oublic school facilitv ON PAGE I - 11, AMEND EXHIBIT A OF THE ORDINANCE AS FOLLOWS: Policy 1.1.7.1 of the Capital Improvements Element is amended as follows: 1.1.7.1 The City shall utilize the following level-of-service standard for public school facilities, which shall be applied consistently district- wide by the School District and by the local governments within Pinellas County that signed the Public Schools Interlocal Agreement (the partner local governments). District-wide level-of-service sStandard: Student enrollment plus vested students divided bv. Florida Inventorv of School Houses (FISH) School Capacity plus additional capacity does not exceed 100 percent. This level-of-service standard shall applv to each type of public school facilitv. Motion to Amend Ordinance 7993-08 - 10- District wide level of service Standard: Student enrollment plus vested students divided by Florida invent-ory of Schoo! Housos (FISH) School Capacity plus additional capacity docs not exceed 100 percent. This level of service standard shall apply to each type of public school facility. ON PAGE J - 3, AMEND EXHIBIT A OF THE ORDINANCE AS FOLLOWS: Policy J.1.2.1 of the Public School Facilities Element is amended as follows: J.1.2.1 The City hereby adopts, consistent with Section 11 of the Public Schools Interlocal Agreement, the following level-of-service standard, which shall be applied consistently district-wide by all partner local governments within Pinellas County and by the School District. District-wide level-of-service sStandard: Student enrollment plus vested students divided by Florida Inventory of School Houses (FISH) School Capacity plus additional capacity does not exceed 100 percent. This level-of-service standard shall apply to each type of public school facility. District wide level of service Standard: Student enrollment plus vested students divided by Florid;] !n'lontory of Schoo! Houses (FISH) School Capacity plus additional capacity docs not exceed 100 percent. This level of service standard shall apply to each type of public school facility. ON THE FUTURE LAND USE ELEMENT MAP #: A-3, AMEND EXHIBIT A OF THE ORDINANCE AS FOLLOWS: The title block for the Future Land Use Element Map #: A-3 is amended as follows: Future Land Use: 2018 ON THE TRANSPORTATION ELEMENT MAP #: B-1, AMEND EXHIBIT A OF THE ORDINANCE AS FOLLOWS: The title block for the Transportation Element Map #: B-1 is amended as follows: Road Network: Existing Existino Level of Service (Major Road Network) Motion to Amend Ordinance 7993-08 - 11 - ON THE TRANSPORTATION ELEMENT MAP #: B-2, AMEND EXHIBIT A OF THE ORDINANCE AS FOllOWS: The title block for the Transportation Element Map #: B-2 is amended as follows: Road Network: 2018 ~ Level of Service (Major Road Network) ON THE TRANSPORTATION ELEMENT MAP #: B-3, AMEND EXHIBIT A OF THE ORDINANCE AS FOllOWS: The title block for the Transportation Element Map #: B-3 is amended as follows: Lane Arrangement 2008 - 2018 ON THE TRANSPORTATION ELEMENT MAP #: B-4, AMEND EXHIBIT A OF THE ORDINANCE AS FOllOWS: The title block for the Transportation Element Map #: B-4 is amended as follows: Road Network: Existing Jurisdictional Classification 2008 - 2018 Cbssification ON THE TRANSPORTATION ELEMENT MAP #: B-5, AMEND EXHIBIT A OF THE ORDINANCE AS FOllOWS: The title block for the Transportation Element Map #: 8-5 is amended as follows: Road Network: Existing ExistinQ Functional Classification ON THE TRANSPORTATION ELEMENT MAP #: B-6, AMEND EXHIBIT A OF THE ORDINANCE AS FOllOWS: The title block for the Transportation Element Map #: 8-6 is amended as follows: Road Network: ~ 2018 Functional Classification Motion to Amend Ordinance 7993-08 - 12 - ON THE TRANSPORTATION ELEMENT MAP #: B-7, AMEND EXHIBIT A OF THE ORDINANCE AS FOLLOWS: The title block for the Transportation Element Map #: 8-7 is amended as follows: Major Trip Attractors and Generators 2008 - 2018 ON THE TRANSPORTATION ELEMENT MAP #: B-8, AMEND EXHIBIT A OF THE ORDINANCE AS FOLLOWS: The title block for the Transportation Element Map #: 8-8 is amended as follows: 8ike and Pedestrian Routes 2008 - 2018 The Transportation Element Map #: 8-8 is amended with changes to the Legend key and the map drawing to clarify and differentiate between the existing and proposed routes, including the addition of the Memorial Causeway/Druid Road Trail and the Progress Energy Trail. ON THE TRANSPORTATION ELEMENT MAP #: B-9, AMEND EXHIBIT A OF THE ORDINANCE AS FOLLOWS: The title block for the Transportation Element Map #: 8-9 is amended as follows: Public Transit Routes 2008 - 2018 ON THE TRANSPORTATION ELEMENT MAP #: B-10, AMEND EXHIBIT A OF THE ORDINANCE AS FOLLOWS: The title block for the Transportation Element Map #: 8-10 is amended as follows: Airpark Land Use 2008 - 2018 ON THE TRANSPORTATION ELEMENT MAP #: B-11, AMEND EXHIBIT A OF THE ORDINANCE AS FOLLOWS: Motion to Amend Ordinance 7993-08 - 13- The title block for the Transpo for the Transportation Element Map #: 8-11 is amended as follow: Airpark Plan 2008 - 2018 ON THE TRANS THE ORDINANCE RTATION ELEMENT MAP #: 8-12, A FOllOWS: The Legend in the title block for the C been amended for clarity, with no ch Pamel K. Akin City Atto ey December 8,2008 Motion to Amend Ordinance 7993-08 - 14- t2-G : 3. \ The title block for the Transportation Element Map #: 8-11 is amended as follows: Airpark Plan 2008 - 2018 ON THE TRANSPORTATION ELEMENT MAP #: B-12, AMEND EXHIBIT A OF THE ORDINANCE AS FOllOWS: The title block for the Transportation Element Map #: 8-12 is amended as follows: Airpark Noise Contours 2008 - 2018 ON THE COASTAL MANAGEMENT ELEMENT MAP #: E-1, AMEND EXHIBIT A OF THE ORDINANCE AS FOllOWS: The Legend in the title block for the Coastal Management Element Map #: E-1 has been amended for clarity, with no changes to the map. Motion to Amend Ordinance 7993-08 - 14- ON PAGE D - 16, AMEND EXHIBIT A OF THE ORDINANCE AS FOllOWS: Objective 0.5.1 of the Utilities Element is amended as follows: D.5.1 Objective - To maintain adequate levels of Service for existing and future populations through the year 2018 204-5. ON PAGE D - 16, AMEND EXHIBIT A OF THE ORDINANCE AS FOllOWS: Policy 0.5.2.1 of the Utilities Element is amended as follows: 0.5.2.1 Ensure that land development regulations, building codes and City ordinances adequately address water system provisions by performing a thorough evaluation of City codes and by coordinating proposed provisions with the Southwest Florida Water Management District, Tampa Bay Water~ Pinellas County and the Florida Department of Environmental Protection. ON PAGE D - 17, AMEND EXHIBIT A OF THE ORDINANCE AS FOllOWS: Policy 0.5.2.6 of the Utilities Element is amended as follows: 0.5.2.6 The City shall continue to participate with and assist Tampa Bay Water, the Southwest Florida Water Management District, Pinellas County Health Department, and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency in developing innovative techniques to augment existing water supplies to provide for future needs. ON PAGE D -17, AMEND EXHIBIT A OF THE ORDINANCE AS FOllOWS: Policy 0.5.2.7 of the Utilities Element is amended as follows: 0.5.2.7 Continue to identify, acquire, and develop sources of water supply and methods of water treatment to meet existing and future needs. Some ways this can be accomplished are through well rehabilitation projects and/or exploration and drilling of new wells. Some type of water treatment may be initiated. Additional volumes of water may be acquired from the Pinellas County Water System through Clearwater's intergovernmental water service agreement. The City's long range Water Master Plan updated in 2008 completed in 2004_shall serve as the guiding document for water supply and treatment methods. ON PAGE D - 17, AMEND EXHIBIT A OF THE ORDINANCE AS FOllOWS: Motion to Amend Ordinance 7993-08 -15- Policy D.5.2.8 of the Utilities Element is amended as follows: D.5.2.8 Ensure that water management projects are designed and operated to maintain and enhance natural systems as well as man made systems by working closely with the Southwest Florida Water Management District when proposing new projects and water management programs. The City's long range Water Master Plan 'Nator Supply Master Plan comploted in 2004 outlines a work plan for continued coordination with the Southwest Florida Water Management District's Regional Water Supply Plan adopted in December 2006. ON PAGE D -17, AMEND EXHIBIT A OF THE ORDINANCE AS FOllOWS: The Utilities Element is amended by the addition of new policy D.5.2.11 as follows: D.5.2.11 Encouraqe the development of local and reqional water supplies within the iurisdiction of the Southwest Florida Water Manaqement District to avoid transportinq surface water across other district boundaries. ON PAGE D - 18, AMEND EXHIBIT A OF THE ORDINANCE AS FOllOWS: The Utilities Element is amended by the addition of new policy D.5.4.6 as follows: D.5.4.6 Encouraqe partnerships amonq federal. state. local governments. and the private sector that would identify and build needed potable water facilities and allocate such facilities costs amonq the partners in proportion to the benefits accruinq to each of them. ON PAGE D - 18, AMEND EXHIBIT A OF THE ORDINANCE AS FCl..lOWS: Objective D.5.5 of the Utilities Element is amended as follows: D.5.5 Objective - Continue to gOevelop a potable water system that is compatible with the environment and seeks to conserve and protect sensitive natural resources. ON PAGE D - 19, AMEND EXHIBIT A OF THE ORDINANCE AS FOllOWS: Motion to Amend Ordinance 7993-08 - 16- Policy D.5.5.2 of the Utilities Element is amended as follows: D.5.5.2 The City's building code shall be modified to include the requirement for water conserving fixtures in newly constructed or remodeled buildings. ON PAGE D - 19, AMEND EXHIBIT A OF THE ORDINANCE AS FOllOWS: Policy D.5.5.5 of the Utilities Element is amended as follows: D.5.5.5 The City of Cle::uv/3tor shall maintain its current Water Restriction Ordinance. ON PAGE D - 19, AMEND EXHIBIT A OF THE ORDINANCE AS FOllOWS: Policy D.5.5.7 of the Utilities Element is amended as follows: D. 5.5.7 Reclaimed water service will continue to be extended to private residences based on the Twentv (20) Year Reclaimed Water Master Plan Rec.':Jimed W:Jter M{Jst-o( Pkm Re EW1Ju:Jtion, December, 2007. ON PAGE D - 19, AMEND EXHIBIT A OF THE ORDINANCE AS FOllOWS: The Utilities Element is amended by the addition of new policies 0.5.5.9 and 0.5.5.10 as follows: D.5.5.9 The City will continue to develop strateQies aimed at reducinQ potable water consumption by means such as water conservation rates. conservation codes. operational measures. rebate and plumbinQ retrofit programs. landscape and irrigation efficiency proQrams. research and evaluation. and re-use alternatives. 0.5.5.10 The City will expand. in coordination with other stakeholders. educational programs to promote water conservation measures. ON PAGE D - 19, AMEND EXHIBIT A OF THE ORDINANCE AS FOllOWS: The Utilities Element is amended by the addition of new policy 0.5.6.6 as follows: 0.5.6.6 The City will maintain a Water Supply Facilities Work Plan that is consistent with the Southwest Florida Water ManaQement Oistrict's Motion to Amend Ordinance 7993-08 - 17- Water Supply Plan by updatinq the work Plan within 18 months of an update to the District's Regional Supply Plan that affects the City. ON PAGE D - 20, AMEND EXHIBIT A OF THE ORDINANCE AS FOllOWS: Policy 0.5.7.2 of the Utilities Element is amended as follows: 0.5.7.2 The City of Cle::uvJater shall include incentives in the Community Oevelopment Code for the protection of natural groundwater aquifer recharge areas as identified in the Conservation Element of the Clearwater Comprehensive Plan. ON PAGE D - 20, AMEND EXHIBIT A OF THE ORDINANCE AS FOllOWS: Policy 0.5.7.3 of the Utilities Element is amended as follows: 0.5.7.3 The City of Clearwater shall continue to protect groundwater quality by enforcing the Wellhead Protection Ordinance within the area specified on Map 0-2. Guidelines and criteria for protection of potable water wellfields include: 1. Issuance of a Permit (a) A wellhead protection permit shall be obtained from the engineering director for any new business. commercial. industrial or other nonresidential activity on property within the city if any portion of the subiect property is within 1.000 feet of a potable water well. New residential construction on property located within the city should also obtain a permit if any portion of the subiect property is within 100 feet of potable water well. 2. Permit Requirements: (a) Activities within a 1.000-foot radial distance around a potable water supply well shall conform to the requirements of Chapter 62-521. F.A.C.. Wellhead Protection. (b) Activities defined as potentially hiqh risk to qround water quality in Chapter 62-555.312. F.A.C. shall not be permitted within 100 feet of an existing potable water supply well. Motion to Amend Ordinance 7993-08 - 18- (c) Activities defined as a moderate risk to qround water Quality in Chapter 62-555.312. F.A.C. shall not be permitted within 50 feet of an existinq potable water supply well. (d) If any contaminatinq material is proposed to be used or stored for any business. commercial. industrial or other nonresidential use within 1.000 feet of a potable water supply well. a protection-containment plan shall be submitted. If any contaminatinq material is proposed to be used or stored for residential use within 100 feet of a potable water supply well. a protection-containment plan shall be submitted. (e) A wellhead protection permit application shall at a minimum include a location map of the potable water well and 1.000 feet surroundinq the well. plans for the proposed development or expansion/chanqe of an existinq use (if applicable). the location and identification of existinq uses in a 1.000-foot zone for a commercial use application or a 100-foot zone for a residential use application. a listinq of any contaminatinq material to be used or stored on the site and a protection-containment plan if necessary. 3. Permit Review (a) In reviewinq a protection-containment plan submitted by an applicant for a wellhead protection permit. the followinq factors shall be considered when determining the sufficiency of the plan: (1) The amount. character and intended use of the contaminatinq material involved; (2) Storage. conveyance and handlinq techniques to be employed by the applicant (3) The extent of any propensity to spill. break. lose or discharqe contaminatinq material; (4) The type of containment devices to be employed; (5) The extent of employee safety traininq and practices: and (6) Any other consideration appropriate to the protection of the wellhead. Motion to Amend Ordinance 7993-08 - 19- (b) No wellhead protection permit shall be issued unless the protection-containment plan and permit application fullv addresses all contamination and safety matters to the satisfaction of the enqineerinq director. A wellhead protection permit may be issued subiect to conditions related to the protection of the public potable water supplv. FOllOWING UTILITIES ELEMENT MAP #: D-1, AMEND EXHIBIT A OF THE ORDINANCE AS FOllOWS: The Utilities Element is amended by the addition of Potable Water Wells and Wellhead Protection Zones, Map #: 0-2. ON PAGES 1- 1 and I - 2, AMEND EXHIBIT A OF THE ORDINANCE AS FOllOWS: The second, third, fourth and fifth bulleted items under the Capital Improvements Element Needs Summary are amended as follows: . The City's Streets and Sidewalks Program is currently budgeted for $15.472 $17.976 million on the six-year CIP schedule with a funding source of road millage. . The City proposes a total of $48.44 $eM million of improvements within the City's Stormwater Infrastructure Program over the six-year CIP period. The funding sources for this project are the Stormwater Fund and a future bond issue. . The $1.552 $1.262 million Commercial Container Acquisition CIP project is planned through Solid Waste funds. . The $21.066 $W;7 million Reclaimed Water Distribution System CIP project is being funded through: $1.3 million from "later Funds, $863.400 from FY '09 Bond Issue $2.894 million from FY'08 Bond Issue, $13.841 $12.112 million from future bond issue, $4.833 from Sewer Revenue, and $1.529 $4.392 million from Utility Renewal and Replacement. ON PAGE 1- 3, AMEND EXHIBIT A OF THE ORDINANCE AS FOllOWS: Policy 1.1.1.2 of the Capital Improvements Element is amended as follows: Motion to Amend Ordinance 7993-08 - 20- Policy 1.1.1.2 The City shall be permitted to amend the Schedule of Capital Improvements two times durinq any calendar year and as allowed for emerqencies, developments of reqional impact and certain small-scale development activities pursuant to Florida Statutes 163.3187. The schedule of capital improvements included in the Clearwater FY2008/09 Capital Improvement Proqram Budqet is incorporated as Schedule I-A of this Capital Improvements Element. Amendments to the Capital Improvements Element schedule may occur once :::t ye:::tr :::tnd m:::ty be processed sep:::tr:::ttely from the City's two l:::trge scale amendment submissions as necess:::tl)' to coincide 'Nith the :::tdoption of the City's :::tnnual operating and c:::tpit:::tl budget. ON PAGE 1- 12, AMEND EXHIBIT A OF THE ORDINANCE AS FOllOWS: Policy 1.1.7.6 of the Capital Improvements Element is amended as follows: 1.1.7.6 The City hereby adopts by reference the School District's Five-Year Work Program for FY 2008/09 throuqh 2012/13 FY 2007/08 through 2011/12, as adopted by the School Board on September 9,2008 11,2007. On PAGE 1- 12, AMEND EXHIBIT A OF THE ORDINANCE AS FOllOWS: The Capital Improvements Element is amended by the addition of new Schedule I-A. Pamela K. Akin City Attorney December 18, 2008 Motion to Amend Ordinance 7993-08 - 21 - ORDINANCE 7993-08 EXHIBIT A City of Clearwater Mission Statement The Mission of the City of Clearwater is to provide cost effective municipal services and infrastructure necessary for a high quality of life for all our citizens. Vision Statement Sparkling Clearwater is a uniquely beautiful and vibrant waterfront community that is socially and economically diverse. that reinvests in itself. and is a wonderful place to live. learn. work and play. Mission Statement The City of Clearwater government provides the municipal services and infrastructure necessary for a high quality of life for all citizens. Valu-es CARINC 'Ve will act in 'lIays which promote a thriying community and citizemy. "'tVe will demonstrate .concern and respect for our citizens and our employees by being attentiye to all sides of an issue. Vie will encourage teamwork, trust, respect, and open communication. ",,'ELL RUN "')1 e commit to effieient, effectiye, economical proyision of services. 'Ve vlill plan and organize to accomplish these goals through innovation, excellent service, and removing barriers. Vie 'lIill seek and retain the best leaders. Our employees \vill be knowledgeable and customer service oriented. INTECRITY "'ATe will be honest, straightf-orward, and courageous in our actions. We v/ill be fair, ethical, and consistent as we striye to attain our '/ision. OUTST}......~DINC QUALITY We will set and maintain high standards. We will provide extraordinary service and require excellence at every level. FUTURE ORIENTED DECISION l\{.:'...KINC We understand that the decisions we make today establish the infrastructure, quality of lif'0, and the direction of our cormmmity for future generations. 'If e will make informed decisions by considering the pros and eons, the ramifications, the costs, and the altemati'/cs. City of Clearwater Comprehensive Plan - 2008 Table of Contents Element Page A. Future Land Use Element A-I B. Transportation Element B-1 . Traffic Circulation B-4 . Mass Transit B-12 . Airport B-14 C. Housinl! Element C-l D. Utilities Element D-l . Sanitary Sewer D-6 . Solid Waste D-9 . Stormwater Manal!ement D-ll . Potable Water Groundwater Aquifer Recharge D-16 E. Coastal Management Element E-l F. Conservation Element F-l G. Recreation and Open Space Element G-l H. Intergovernmental Coordination Element H-l I. Capital Improvements Element 1-1 J. Public School Facilities Element J-l 2008 EAR Based Amendments 9. 1. Future Land Use Element .LA", 1 2. Transportation Element . Traffie Cireulation Sub element . ~tass Transit Sub element . }", viation Sub element HI 3. Housing Element CI 4. Utilities Element D 1 . Sanitary Sewer Sub element . Solid "Taste Sub element . Stormwater Management Sub element . Potable \Vater Croundwater .LA Aquifer Reekarge Sub element 5. Coastal ~tanagement Element EI 6. Conservation Element FI 7. Reereation and Open Spaee Element CI 8. Intergovernmental Coordination Element HI Capital Improvements Element I 1 2008 EAR Based Amendments Goals, OhjPctivps ann Policips FntllTP T ann IT sp A. FTJTTTRR LAN]) TJSR RT,RMRNT TNTRODTTCTTON The purpm:e and intent of the Future Land Use Element is to provide a framework for land use and zonine decisions It estah1ishes the allowah1e use, intensity and density of land and provides for consistency hetween land use classifications and zonine atlas districts Additionally, this element provides for a citywide desien stmctllTe consistine of a hierarchy of places and the linkaees hetween them to e.llide flIt-lire development Since Clearwater is effectively huilt-out, the element provides for sllstainah1e redevelopment and infill development, as well as neie.hhorhood preservation Goals, ohjectives and policies are desiened to preserve and enhance community character and quality of life, while ensurine the continlled economic vitality of the community The City of Clearwater's plannine horizon for the Comprehensive Plan is 201 R Future Land Use Needs Summary The following summarizes the Future Land Use Element: . Clearwater has two (2) main natural resources, a moist, sub-tropical climate and buildable land. With gradual variations in topography from sea level to one hundred three (103) feet, we have mostly well drained sandy soils with pockets of wetlands. There are natural drainage ways to Clearwater Harbor and Tampa Bay. The virgin landscape presented relatively few obstacles to development, and urbanization occurred rapidly throughout the 1960s and 1970s. The supply of buildable land has been depleted. City policies will have to compensate for the scarcity ofland. . Vacant developable land in Clearwater has been reduced from approximately 1,034 acres in 1989, to approximately 600 acres in 1996, and then fllrther redllced to 420 in 2005. Most of these parcels are less than one acre in size. Infill development, urban conservation, and urban renewal strategies will continue to be prevalent in implementing Clearwater's plan. . In 2illl5. t99T; residential was the largest category of land use within the City of Clearwater (approximately 7,07200 acres). Commercial was the second T'ublicJSemi-fublic was the seGolld largest category of land use within the City (approximately 1.162 3-;600-acres), followed hy Recreation/Open Space (approximately 1,717 acres) and Pnh1ic/Semi Pllh1ic (approximately 1 ,417 acres) . Since 1989, the majority of the amendments made to the Future Land Use Map ha.Ye involved parcels under one acre in size. . Clearwater has.6..9.8. 3:edcn (10) times more land devoted to open space / recreation uses such as golf courses than industrial use (.1,1.1Lffl vs. 246 acres). The economic"base of the City is tourism, retirement income, retailing and services. These sectors of the economy need to be maintained and enhanced. . Clearwater is the third largest City in the metropolitan area; it is a net importer of labor, and a focus of shopping, health care, recreation and office employment. The transportation system must be maintained and improved to connect the region's urban centers and support economic growth objectives. A-I Ordinance 7993-08 Exhibit A - Future Land Use Element Goals, Ohjp.divp.s ani! Po1irip.s FnhlTp. T ani! TTsp. . Clearwater provides a full spectrum of urban public services and utilities. There are relatively few areas of service deficiencies. The rity continne~ to implement and a(klre~~ Defi,,~cllcie5 that must be adillessed alC expansion of key arterial and collector streets, drainage improvements for enhanced stormwater quality and conveyance qUC1.l.lt~ty, and upgrading wastewater treatment levels. . Within the Clearwater Plannine Area, there i~ a ~ienificant amount of land located in enclave~ and Imincorporated area~ located alone the rity'~ houndarie~ Approximately 1,700 acre~ of land within the Plannine Area i~ availahle for annexation . Clearwater's redevelopment plans will continue the evolution of a multi-faceted, multi-modael City with tourism being a major industry impacting the City's economic base. . As of May 1999, Ane:Jl~t) :W06, t The City's Unsafe Structures Program has resulted in either the demolition or full code compliance of over 1.Q2Q 476 structures. Due to the age of much of the City's commercial and residential structures, this Pprogram must be continued as a means of combating urban blight and spurring redevelopment. . Tn 7.007, the voter~ of Pinella~ ronnty approved a referendum to contimle ffhe Local Government Infrastructure Surtax (LGIS); or better known as the "Penny for Pinellas";-was apploved by the vot"l~ vf r:illella6 County. The "Penny for Pinellas" "OHt~11ue6 to provides funding for infrastructure improvements within the City of Clearwater. . Clearwater has a current population of approximately 110,R11 102,874 people. Seasonal residents add about .1.0..110 2t;eOO people during the winter months. The permanent population is projected to increase to l7.0,02R 109,602 by the year 2.O.l.8 2005. . Clearwater will continue to protect historic resources and properties through the implementation of the rity historic de~ienation proce~~ .wll~llg oveday Ji5tt~d5. . Coordination among governments, business, and civic groups continue~ to he nece~~ary wiH-be needed to implement comprehensive plan objectives. Jl The plannine horizon for the rity'~ romprehen~ive Phm i~ 7.01 R Thi~ i~ a 1 O-year plan as per rhapter 161, F Sand 9J-S OOS( 4), FAr) following adoption of rity Ordinance Numher 7991- OR on Decemher 1 R, 7.00R A-2 Ordinance 7993-08 Exhibit A - Future Land Use Element Goal~> Ohj~ctiv~~ amI Polici~~ FlItllT~ T amI IT ~~ GOALS OBJECTIVES AND POLICIES A.l GOAL - THE CITY OF CLEARWATER SHALL CONTINUE TO PROTECT NATURAL RESOURCES AND SYSTEMS THROUGHOUT THE CITY AND ENSURE THAT THESE RESOURCES ARE SUCCESSFULLY INTEGRATED INTO THE URBAN ENVIRONMENT THROUGH LAND DEVELOPMENT REGULATIONS, MANAGEMENT PROGRAMS, AND COORDINATION WITH FUTURE LAND USE INTENSITIES AND CATEGORIES. A. 1. 1 Objective - On an ongoing basis, natural resources and systems shall be protected through the application of local, state, and regional regulations, mitigation and management plans, and permitting procedures as well as through locally instituted land purchase programs focusing on environmentally sensitive properties and significant open space areas. Policies A. 1. 1. 1 Any permanent and temporary alteration of Department of Environmental Protection (D.E.P.) jurisdictional or non-jurisdictional wetlands, the jllTisdiction::!l wetl::!nds of the SOllthwest Florid::! WMer M::!n::!eement District (SWFWMD), beach dunes, sensitive soils, or other natural systems shall be prohibited unless such alteration is fully consistent with all local, state, and federal regulations, mitigation and management plans, and permitting procedures that may be applicable, including the wetland vegetative buffer requirement of the City's Community Development Code A.l.l.2 No development which has the potential to discharge toxic chemicals (solvents, cont::!minMine flllids battelY fluids, acids, etc.) may be permitted within one thousand (1,000) feet of a City water well, unless provision is made to store chemical containers in an enclosure approved by the City ::!nd ::! wellhead protection permit is oht::!ined. A.1.1.3 Environmentally sensitive wetlands subject to Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) jurisdiction and the jllrisdiction::!l wetl::!nos of the SOllthwest Florid::! W::!ter M::!naeement District (SWFWMD) shall be designated by "Preservation" (P) zoning and prevented from being built upon except as permitted by the Preservation Zoning District. A.I.IA The provisions of the City of Clearwater Wellhead Protection Ordinance shall be strictly implemented in order to protect a major source of the City's potable water, with the Rnvneerine rubl~, V/Olks Department serving as the chief implementing local agency. A.1.1.5 Stormwater shall be controlled through consistent application of local, state, and federal regulations, mitigation and management plans, and permitting procedures for both site-specific and basin-level development plans. A-3 Ordinance 7993-08 Exhibit A - Future Land Use Element GOflls, Ohjp.~tivp.s fine'! Poli~ip.s FlltllTP. T.flncl TJ sP. A..1.1.6 All development and/or redevelopment activities in floodways and floodplains shall be controlled through consistent application of local, state, and federal regulations, mitigation and management plans, and the permitting process. A..1.1.7 New development or redevelopment in the Coastal High Hazard Area shall be permitted consistent with F .E.M.A. and City Guidelines. A..1.1.8 Mitigation plans for alteration of non-jurisdictional wetlands, beach dunes, swamps, marshes, streams, creeks, one hundred (100) year flood plains, or lakes shall require not less than a 1: 1 ratio of mitigation land (on- or off-site) as approved by the Fnvneering rublic Vlorks Department and/or City rOlmcil COul..llllt.sion, and in coordination with the Southwe~t Florida Water Management J)i~trict (SWFWMl)). A..1.1.9 The effects of erosion shall be carefully controlled through local permitting and construction standards, procedures and regulations, and through the development of local and regional erosion control management programs. A..1.1.lOThe Community Development Code shall provide for on-site drainage detention and/or retention or payment in lieu thereof for compatibility with community master drainage plans. A.1.2 Objective - Population densities (included hi the Coastal Management Element and the FutUle Land Use Map) in the coastal s1w:m areas are restricted to the maximum density allowed by the Countywide Future Land Use Designation of the property, except for specific areas identified in Beach by Design: A Preliminary Design for Clearwater Beach and Design Guidelines, in which case densities identified in Beach by De..ign shall r;overn. All densities in the coastal storm area and shall be consistent with the Pinellas County Comprehensive Rmer~ency Mana~ement I1ullicane Enc:uation Plan and the Regional Hurricane Evacuation SDl.d.): Plan and shall be maintained 01 deC:I eased. Policies A 1 2 1 2.1.1 Indi vidual reyul;;t.tt. 1\)1 d~vdopment appro\1al and/or Lau6f":'1 of Jevclopu1\.nt rights in the coa:)tal high ha2ard area shall speG~fi\..ally Gonsiocr hUll~Garle evaGuatiV11 plant. ciJ:ld Gapacitks arId shall only be apP1ovl;;J ~f tI1\.. propo:)ed development ~i11 mainta~u GvaGuat10u t~lu\..:) (p1\..-larldfall GlearanG\.. t~U1I;;S) a:) sp~cifi~d by tile Tampa Day Regional rlciJ:u1~ug Council. The rity ~hall require new or redeveloped overnight accommodation~ u~e~ located within the rity'~ coa~tal ~t01Tl1 area to have a hurricane evacuation plan, approved hy the rity, for all Vle~t~ Thi~ plan ~hall require the commencement of evacnation of hotel gJle~t~ a~ ~oon a~ a hurricane watch i~ po~ted for the rity A 1 2 2 rontinue to cooperate with the Tampa Ray Revona 1 Planning rOlmcil and Pinella~ rounty to meet the revonal ohjective~ for evacuation of pe1Tl1anent population~ a~ well a~ other emergency concem~ 2. GOAL - TilE CITY OF CLEAR'llATER SIIALL UTILIZE INNO'l ATIVE AND A-4 Ordinance 7993-08 Exhibit A - Future Land Use Element Goals, Ohjp.~tivp.s anel Polidp.s FlIhlTP. T ,anel T Tsp. FLEXIBLE PLANNING AND ENGINEERING PRACTICES, AND URBAN DESIGN STANDARDS IN ORDER TO PROTECT mSTORIC RESOURCES, ENSURE NEIGllBORIIOOD PRESERVATION, REDEVELOP BLIGDTED AREAS, AND ENCOURAGE INFILL DEYELOPMENT. 2.1 Objedhe - The I ede~elopment of blighted, snbstandal d, inefficient andloI obsolete aleas shaH be a high plio.ity and plomoted thlongh the implementation of I edenlopment and special alea plans, the ,onst! nction of c.at.a:}ytic pi rute pIojeds, dty iInestment, and contino.ed emphasis on pi opel ry maintenance stand"l ds. Policies 2.1.1 R,-de\1e1opmmt shall be weoUlaged, whelc aPpIOf>iiate, bj plo\1idillg de'\1dopUleut lueenti \1es sudl ab dl;;llbit) bonus,s [01 signifiValIt lot '-vnsolidativu alld/o.l catalytic. projc"tb, as well as the uo:>e of LaubuI of dGvdopUIWt5 lights pWO:>Ual.lt tv applo\>ed special <liea plans and l,de\1dopnn.ut plans. 2.1.2 R-encwa1 onilc beadl tOulist dishict o:>La:llLe ellCOu.laged tIllough tile vo:>tablish- 111v11t of di5tinct dishivb within Ckarwatel Deach, tile, esta-LEo:>lunellt of a limited deu5ity pool of additional hotd looms to be uscJ iu specified geogiaphic. aleas of CleM watc.l Deadl, '-IJl<llI"enll;;ut of public lightb-of-~ay, tIK vacation of publiv light5-of-~ay when applOpliatc, LauSpO.l tatioll imp.lovvluvuts, intel-bGach auJ iIltla-beach haI1Sit, hansf(;l of dc\'clopwent lights auJ tII" 116e of dcsieu guidelillcs, pulSUa.llt to Beach by Dt;Jio'" A P,dimi"U/y Desigt/jut C;'l:;U/ vvatel Beach and Design GuiJdim;;). 2.1.3 The Mea govv.lued '<..y Beach by Desio". A 10, dimi"U/ y Dt;;lio" Jot C;'l:;U/ yvutt;t Beal}! u"J DJ;;;)ig" GuideS,"J;;;) 5hall be ICCOglli.2.cd on tile COUllt}wide Futwc Laud Use map as a COhll1lunitj RedG\1dop111Gnt Dishict. This alCa is bOWldeJ on the nVltIl by tile line dividing tile block bet~een Acacia Sheet Mld Somelsc.t SL'-Gt, the Gulf of MvAivo on the west, CkalWat(;1 IIalbOl on the cast ahd tlll;; Sand KG}' Dlidge on tile. bOutII, eAdudi.llg De~on A\>enae and Daysidc Dlive. Deaehf.lOnt and puL1ic. plOpClt} 10vatvd aJja"'-.llt to thc Gulf of:tvkAico and thc Inhacoasta1 ~Nakl way witIl a Futwc Lalld Use designation ofR:<.vlvation/Open Space shall be excluded fl0111 tile Community Rcde\>elopment Dishict 2.1.4 The use. of tile .k.11o:>ity pool of additional hotcl .looms established ill Bt;uLlt by Dt;;)iou. A 10, dimiuw y DJ;;;)iou jUt Clew VvutJ;;t Bt;uLl! uuJ Dt;;)igu GuiJJ;;s'ues is pClluitted in the [Ollowiug aIeas. 1. The land lo.:,ated bet~ecn Mandalay A\1e.tluC and tIIC Gulf of MeAi,-o '<..dwcen R-ockaway Sheet and rapaya StIect, and 2. The 1alld located soutIl of tile riel 60 pa..IJug lot and nOl111 of th~ soutIlel1y lot lincs of Lots 77 alld 126 of the Lloyd-Vv11.itc.-Ski.llllCl Snbdivisioll between SOutIl Gulf\'icw Dou1eva.ld MId COlonado Dli\>e. A-5 Ordinance 7993-08 Exhibit A - Future Land Use Element Goals, Ohjp.~tivp.s ami Poli~ip.s FlItllTP. T ami T T sP. 2.1.5 A tJ.adcing s}'.,kuJ fUJ the alloe..1t1011 of wl~tS nom the density pou1 p\"uJ~ttGd b} BeuLlt by De.)igu. A .r',elimillury Dr::-siou /0, C:~ur YVute, B~udt um] Desiou GuiJdiut:.S will be. \"6tablished, admiu~steied and mon~toled by the. C1eAi wateJ fl<lJ:llling De.paJ tUJeht. 2.1.6 LaJJJ use dec.ision., ~l CkaJ watel shall .,uppOl t the. expallsiuu of ",conomk uppoittmit}, the e.ieation of job>:>, Aild J.1la~hteuall\"G of eAistJ.llg iiidu6nic.s tlllough e.stab1i>:>111uc;ut of eut.:~ipJise ZOl1es, a\"t~v~ty ceukJ>:> aJJJ JeJc;vdopihent aJ\"M and by GooJd~nat10iJ ~ith the Chamber of CUUllU\"JGe AiJd Toudst Dc\'dupJnel1t Council. 2.1.7 Downtown CkaJVvat~;j shall be designated a legional aetivit} e.'UOCi su~ta'uk fOl in\"l Gased till e.sholJ ~utensity fOl Je Vdoplnellt GOusist\"ut w ~th tile Luwldai ~e., of thG Central Business DistJ.ic.t a>:> ~uJ~Gakd ~Jl the CkaJ watei Do~ntowu Redevdopulent rlall appl0ged in 2004. 2.1.8 The Cty shall e.ontinue to SUPPOl t allJ iulpleulellt appl0ged e.Olllluwlity lede~dupUJc;l1t alca plAilS, suGh as tile CkaJ watel Downtuwu R-edevdopmellt flaJl adopted in 2004. 2.1.9 The C~ty "hall e.ontinue to 1G'~ic.w tIl\" Loulldaric.s uf illG Jo~ntowu iede~dopIlic;ut J~"LiGt to detelillinc whetIl.Gi boundary adjustJ.ncnts alC needed. 2.1.10 Ckarwatel will e.ol1t~uue to 6upPOit the tM ine.iemel1t .GllaiK.illg PlO&taUl and lcdevdopmellt effolts of tile downtown alea through ch:,tivitic.s ofth(" ce.OJ.iOu~C de.~dopUJGllt office aJ.id ae.t~ous of tile City CVUlll~ssion as tile COnl1l1U11~ty Redevdopil1cnt Agelie.}'. 2.1.11 The City of Clc;al watel w ~ll GOllt~llue to pI omote ~llfill de ~ dupUJeut AilJ tlte lem09al ofbEgllt t1110ugll tIle Unsafe SLue.twes rlOgram. 2.2 Objectin The City of Cleanntel shaH co.t1tinue to SUPPOlt innouthe planned denlopment and mixed land use denlopment techniques in 01 del to plomote infill del elopme.t1t that is consistent and compatible '" ith the SUI I onndjng enviI o.t1nlent. rol~Gies 2.2.1 Ou a GOl1tiJlaiug basis, the Couununit} De.vdopmGut Code arld tile site plarl apploval ploeess shall be util~L.\"J ~u plUUJOt~uo ~u.Gll J\"vdOpulc;ut arlcb'ol plaJlllGd degelopments tIlat ale Gompat.i-ble. 2.3 Objecthe - The City shaH encouuge the implementation of histolic o,ellay dish iets, the 11aainte.t1a:nce of existi.t1g histol ic pI opel ties, and the pI eStll atio.Q of existing neigbbol hoods thlOUgh the use of design guidelines and the implementation of the City' s Community Del elopment Code. roli\"~!">:> 2.3.1 The. City C01Jlll~Ssion shall be. le.sponsibk for tile designation of histoi~e. A-6 Ordinance 7993-08 Exhibit A - Future Land Use Element GO:ll~, ()hje~tive~ :Inn Poli~ie~ FntllTe T :Inn IT ~e pl opel ties a.uJ d~6h k t6 w it1~u tlle City of Ckat w atGl, d"'''~euat~ou" "llall be Cv.u6~stc.nt w ~th the stalldatd6 fOl Jesignatioll fO\nld ~.u tllG City' s COm.1HUll~ty Devdo1hhent CodG. 2.3.2 Any ch~iges to apl.l!oved histOli", "t.uvtUl"''' ,,11.111 'uG apploveJ 'uy the Co.ulll1uuity D(,vdopmellt DOc1iJ i.u aGGoldanc.e ~ith tile ploccdtl1GS a.ud IGqu~H;!l.lents founJ ~u the Conullullitj Dc.vdvpUl",nt CodG. 2.3.3 The City of Clear wat"'l shall contiHue to implement tile DGsign Guideli.ucs, adllPted in 2004, fVl all development gOvGHled by tile Ckal watGl DOwntowll RcJ{,v dOpm"'llt flail. 2.3.4 Dy Dec.embGl 2000, tIn:; City shall adopt additional design guidduKS, a6palt of tilC Cv.ull.uu.llity DGvdvpUle;ut Code;, fOl tlle fUllvw~llg alea6. 1. Gulf to Day COllidol 2. CleaH~atel Dl:;adl atld vidnity 2.4 Objecthe - Compact Ulban dnelopment within the ulball senice aIea shaH be plomoted till ough application of the Clean" atel Community De, elopment Code. rol~c.~e" 2.4.1 Tile dC-VdOpUle;!1t 01 lede9elopmGUt of small palcds [kss tila.u vuG (1) a"'IG] wll~c.h atG cUllel1tly lecei~ing an adGquatG LGvd OfSGlvi",,,, shall bG 6pGcifkally cll",oulagcd by a.hl~.u~st1ation of land de~elopment and c.onc.uhellc.y manaeelnellt 1 c.gulatory "y 6teul6 as a method of pl omoting u1 batl urfill. 2.$ Objecfue - The City shaH en(oQuge implo~ed land use compatibility thlongh the el aluation of tI amc calming techniques, multi-model tI anspol tatioll net.. 01 ktI, and the use of b allsit 01 iented del elopment planning. 'rolic.iGS 2.5.1 Tile Citj shall SUPPUlt tile f~udla6 Tlaa ahd eA-all.~lG 01-'1-'OltUlI.~t~",,, fOl Tlail "'A-teHsions 01 5pU.1S to COlllll:;C.t leg~o.ual athactioll6 ~ld "'Ulployel". 2.5.2 Oll an OllgOUle 'uas~", tl:'G city shall eAplole hafr;.c. c.ahl~l.g tedlll~qu",s in the effolt to ~1.up!UV'" "afely cl!l.d fholuote a livable e.uV~IO!ll.ue;!1t w~tI~u tIIG City's lc,,~dential and towist arGas. 2.5.3 All !.I!oposed developmentilcde~elopment illitiativGs shall bG l",vic.wed fOl opportunitic.s to ~IUplOV'" pGd(,st.~an atld bicyc.k access. ChI Cleal watel Dcach, pc;dGst.icl!1 and biGyck ~!Uplovcmcnt6 sllvuid adl1e1e to tile policks ~IJ JC6~gu gu~Jel~u",s 6d fvltIl ~u Beat-It by DlAl;5U. A Fteamirtaly DeJignfol Cleat r~ater Beach urlJ Deol;gu Gl4ideSU/:-ol. 2.5.4 Tile City shall fully GvaluatG the au~val atid disoibutioll of haftc on A-7 Ordinance 7993-08 Exhibit A - Future Land Use Element Goa ls, Ohjec.tives anti Polkies FlItllTe T antilJ se CICal watel Dcach upon "ou1pktiou of tll\~ dC~~S11 of the new MCluo!~al Causo;"way Dlidge. 2.5.5 Th" City ~hall e~aluate tl1' potential fOl an inha-b"ad1 tlausit S}~tI:;U! on Ck<li wate! Deaelt auJ ~!l\-e~tigate potential funJ~uo IoOUlI..I:;;:'. 2.6 Objedin - TODlisDl is a substantial element of the City's economic base and as such the City shaH c.ontinue to So.ppOI t the maintenance and enhanc.ement of this impol tant economic sectol. (EAR rut t IlL I.s.sue.s of Lo(.u[ Coital h. CIUlIIOd i.1I Rede velojJlI..:.llt) rolkies 2.6.1 TIle ctt} SUPPv! ts al1d enCOU1ao"~ thG GOllti.lluo;"d de Vdopn!o;,,!1t al1d ledGvdvpu!Gut of o~~uI~gI1t aGGommodatiou uSGS. 2.6.2 TIle City SuppOl ts tIll:; aJoption ofhighel dcnsity/intCllsity ;:,tauJaldlo ful Ove1111ght accvulluvJat~on USGS SUdl that a sufficient supply shall be avaaaLle ~itIlin the ety plo~ided tIlat eoneWleney sU!ldalds ale 111et. 2.6.3 TI!e City shall cOUt~HUG to wOlk W itIl tIlG Cka! wate! Deaeh Challlbe! of Conhllelee, Cka! watel Regional Chambe! of COllllllelce, aud tIle TOu!~st Development Cow1cil to plo!Hote Ckal watel as atomist dG;:,t~!lat~011. A.2 3; GOAL - A SUFFICIENT VARIETY AND AMOUNT OF FUTURE LAND USE CATEGORIES SHALL BE PROVIDED TO ACCOMMODATE PUBLIC DEMAND AND PROMOTE INFILL DEVELOPMENT. A.2...1 3;t Objective - Public institutions, such as hospitals, parks, utility facilities and government facilities, shall be provided sufficient land area to accommodate identified public needs. Policies A 2 1 1 3:t:t Utility facilities shall continue to be allowed in all City of Clearwater land use categories and zoning districts consistent with City regulations. A7.12 3:t:Z Growth of Morton Plant hospital shall continlle to be consistent with the Morton Plant Hospital Master Plan. .A.2.2 3;2 Objective - Future Land Use in the City of Clearwater shall be guided by the Comprehensive Land Use Plan Map and implemented through the City's Community Development Code. Map categories are further dermed in Policy # 3;2;t A.2.2.1 below. Policies A?21 A-8 Ordinance 7993-08 Exhibit A - Future Land Use Element Goals; Ohjpd;vps and Pol;~;ps FntnTP T ami TT SP 3:Z:T Land Uses on the Comprehensive Land Use Plan Map shall generally be interpreted as indicated in the following table. The intensity standards listed in the table (FAR - floor area ratio; ISR - impervious surface ratio) are the maximum allowed for each plan category, except where otherwise permitted by special area plans or redevelopment plans approved by the City COllneil COul.J:1J..ission. Consequently, individual zoning districts, as established by the City's Community Development Code, may have more stringent intensity standards than those listed in the table but will not exceed the maximum allowable intensity of the plan category, unless otherwise permitted by approved special area plans or redevelopment plans. ~RMATNDRR OF PAGR TN'fRNTIONATJ,VT,RFT RT.ANT() A-9 Ordinance 7993-08 Exhibit A - Future Land Use Element Goals, Ohjectives ani! Policies Flltnre Lani! TJse PLAN CLASSIFICATION PRIMARY USES PER MAX. DENSITY / INTENSITY PER PLAN CONSISTENT ZONING DISTRICTS PLAN CATEGORY CATEGORY Residential Estate Very Low Density 1 Dwelling Unit Per Acre; FAR 0.30; ISR 0.60 Low Density Residential (LDR) (RE) Residential Residential Suburban Low Density Residential 2.5 Dwelling Units Per Acre; FAR 0.30; ISR 0.60 Low Density Residential (LDR) (RS) Residential Low Low Density Residential 5 Dwelling Units Per Acre; FAR 0.40; ISR 0.65 Low Density Residential (LDR); (RL) Low Medium Density Residential (LMDR) Residential Urban Urban Low Density 7.5 Dwelling Units Per Acre; FAR 0.40; ISR 0.65 Low Medium Density Residential (LMDR); (RU) Residential Medium Density Residential (MDR) Residential Low Medium Low to Moderate Density 10 Dwelling Units Per Acre; FAR 0.50; ISR 0.75 Mobile Home Park (MHP); (RLM) Residential Medium Densitv Residential (MDR) Residential Medium Moderate to High Density 15 Dwelling Units Per Acre; FAR 0.50; ISR 0.75 Medium Density Residential (MDR); (RM) Residential Medium Hil!h Densitv Residential (MHDR) Residential High High Density Residential 30 Dwelling Units Per Acre; FAR 0.60; ISR 0.85 Medium High Density Residential (MHDR); (RH) High Densitv Residential (HDR) 30 Dwelling Units Per Acre. FAR 1.2. ISR 0.95. 50 Overnight Acconnnodation Units Per Acre; FAR 1.2. ISR 0.95 (Base) Overnight Acconnnodations: 70 Units Per Acre; Less Than 1 Acre (Alternative) FAR 2.0. ISR 0.95 Overnight Acconnnodations: 90 Units Per Acre; High Density Between 1 and 3 Acres FAR 3.0; ISR 0.95 Tourist (T); Resort Facilities High (Alternative) (RFH) Residential/Overnight Overnight Acconnnodations: High Density Residential (HDR); Acconnnodations 110 Units Per Acre; Connnercial (C) Greater Than 3 Acres (Alternative) FAR 4.0; ISR 0.95 Or as set forth in Bea.a!J by Design: A Preliminary Designfor Clearwater Beach and Design Guidelines, the special area plan governing Clearwater Beach adopted by Ord. No. 6689-01 and as amended. A - 10 Ordinance 7993-08 Exhibit A - Future Land Use Element Goal~, Ohje~tive~ ami Policie~ Flltnre T and TJ~e Low Density 7.5 Dwelling Units Per Acre; FAR 0.40; ISR 0.75 Office (0); Residential/Office Limited Low Medium Density Residential (LMDR) (RlOL) Residential/Office Office (0); Residential/Office General Medium Density 15 Dwelling Units Per Acre; FAR 0.50; ISR 0.75 Medium Density Residential (MDR) (RlOG) Residential/Office Residential; Office; Retail; Central Business District Public/Semi-Public Uses as As set forth in the approved Redevelopment Plan Downtown (D) (CBD) indicated in approved Redevelopment Plan Residential; Residential 18 Dwelling Units Per Acre; FAR 0.40; ISR 0.85 Office (0); Residential/Office/Retail Equivalent; Office; Retail; Commercial (C); (RlO/R) Overnight accommodation; 30 Overnight Accommodation Units Per Acre; FAR Medium Density Residential (MDR) PersonaI/Business Services 0.40; ISR 0.85 Commercial Neighborhood Office; Retail; Personal 10 Dwelling Units Per Acre; FAR 0.40; ISR 0.80 Commercial (C); Office (O) (CN) Service 18 Dwelling Units Per Acre; FAR 0.45; ISR 0.85 Commercial Limited Office; Retail; Overnight Commercial (C); Accommodations; Personal Office (0) (CL) Service 30 Overnight Accommodation Units Per Acre; FAR 0.45; ISR 0.85 A - 11 Ordinance 7993-08 Exhibit A - Future Land Use Element noa ls, Ohjedives ami Polides Future T ,and T Tse Office; Retail; Personal 24 Dwelling Units Per Acre; FAR 0.55; ISR 0.90 Commercial General Service; Overnight Commercial (C); (CG) Accommodations; 40 Overnight Accommodation Units Per Acre; FAR Office (0) Wholesale; Warehouse 0.55; ISR 0.90 FAR 0.65; ISR 0.85 50 Overnight Accommodation Units Per Acre: FAR Light Manufacturing; 0.65; ISR 0.85 [Subject to Master Development Plan Industrial Limited Overnight requirements in Section 2.3.3.6.1 of the Countywide (IL) Accommodations; Plan Rules 1 (Base) Industrial, Research and Technology (IRT) ResearchlDevelopment; 75 Overnight Accommodation Units Per Acre; FAR Wholesale; Warehouse 1.5; ISR 0.85 [Subject to Master Development Plan requirements in Section 2.3.3.6.1 of the Countywide Plan Rules 1 (Alternative) Light and/or Heavy Industrial General Manufacturing; Wholesale; (IG) Warehouse; FAR 0.75; ISR 0.95 Industrial, Research and Technology (IRT) ResearchlDevelopment; Vehicular Salvap"e Recreation/Open Space Public/Private Open Space and/or Recreation Facility; FAR 0.25; ISR 0.60 Open Space/Recreation (OS/R) (RlOS) Beach/Water Access Preservation Natural/Undeveloped Water (P) Features; Beaches and FAR 0.10; ISRO.20 Preservation (P) Dunes Institutional Public/Private Schools; 12.5 Dwelling Units Per Acre; FAR 0.65; ISR 0.85; (I) Churches; Public Offices; Hospital Bonus Provision FAR 1.0 Subject to Bonus Institutional (I) Hosnitals Provisions Provided Below Transportation/U tility Airports; Marina; Utility FAR 0.70; ISR 0.90 Institutional (I) . (T/I fI Facilities Transportation/I Ttility (T/I T) TTtility transmission line FAR and TSR hased on underlyine plan classification' applicahle to properties ten (10) acres A 11 cateeories Overlay located in an easement or less in area Water/Drainage FeatllTe(s) Op~1l1'lJudG ~doped Suhmereedland: drainage feahlre (other than as an A 11 cateeories f'lcs(,natioil (P) Consistent with Water Bru:J.y . .- - N" ... . NfA: fur A - 12 Ordinance 7993-08 Exhibit A - Future Land Use Element Goals, Ohjp,ctives anc1 Policip,s Fntnre T anc1 TJse andLor f Drainage Features watp,r hoc1ip,s, applicahle to thosp, of three (1) or morp, acrp,s In arp,a nrainaJ~p, Featnre Overlay nrainage fealllrp,s nensity, FAR anc1 TSR hasec1 on the nnc1p,rlying plan A 11 catP,eorip,s PtesGIvation (r) classification FAR bonus provisions for hospital uses in the Institutional classification: 1. Hospital uses must be based on and subject to an approved final master plan or site plan; and 2. The master plan or site plan must include any and all adjacent, contiguous, or touching property, structures, facilities, and uses, which are: a. Attributable to common ownership; or b. Part of a common plan of operation, administration, promotion, advertising, service, or business; or c. Voluntarily sharing facilities or infrastructure; or d. Used in any way in conjunction with the hospital use; and 3. Where the municipal boundary of any adjoining local government is contiguous to or within 150 feet of the hospital use, the provisions set forth hereunder shall apply. The City shall approve the final master or site plan or any amendment thereto, subject to the following specific provisions: a. The hospital use shall not exceed a FAR of 0.65 for the uses located within 150 feet of a municipal boundary of adjoining local government(s); b. Adjoining local government(s) shall be given an opportunity to review and comment on the master plan or site plan, or any amendment thereto, as it applies to the property within 150 feet of the municipal boundary. This shall include the following: 1) Transmittal of two copies of the master plan or site plan or any amendment thereto, to the adjoining local government(s) not less than 30 days prior to scheduled action by the City; 2) The opportunity and specific process by which to provide comments and recommendations by the adjoining local government(s) so as to be timely and meaningfully considered by the City. c. Any proposed use within 150 feet of adjoining local government(s) shall be so designed and located as to consider specifically each of the following: 1) The height of any building or structure in relationship to the distance form adjoining property and buildings in the adjoining jurisdiction(s) to ensure minimum negative visual impact based on the standards for setback, separation distance and buffering in the adjoining local government(s). 2) The separation distance and landscape buffer provisions for any vehicular use, storage, or service area or structure, consistent with the character and use of the adjoining property based on the standards for such buffer area in the adjoining local government(s). 3) The landscape treatment, including the type, size and intensity of vegetative buffer areas consistent with the character and use of the adjoining property based on the standards for such landscape treatment in the adjoining local government(s). 4) That no use shall constitute a nuisance with respect to noise, odor, air quality, fire or explosive hazard, vibration or electromagnetic interference based on the performance standards in the adjoining local government(s). A - 13 Ordinance 7993-08 Exhibit A - Future Land Use Element Goals, Ohjp.ctives ann Policip.s FlltllTP. T ,ann T Tse A 7.7.7. 3:Z:Z Residential land uses shall be appropriately located on local and minor collector streets; if appropriately buffered; they may be located on major collector and arterial streets. Residential land uses shall be sited on well-drained soils, in proximity to parks, schools, mass transit and other neighborhood-serving land uses. A221 3-:2:3- Commercial land uses shall be located at the intersection of arterial or collector streets and should be sited in such a way as to minimize the intrusion of off-site impacts into residential neighborhoods. New plats and site plans shall discourage the creation of "strip commercial" zones by insuring that adequate lot depths are maintained and by zoning for commercial development at major intersections. A224 H:4 Industrial land uses shall be located along arterial or major collector streets, with rail access if possible. Siting and operation of industrial land uses should not create adverse off-site impacts, particularly as these off-site impacts may degrade residential areas. A 225 3-:2:5 Subdivision of land shall be consistent with and governed by the Comprehensive Plan objectives and policies regarding land use, transportation, conservation, and utility services. A226 3:2:6 The Community Development Code shall provide for safe on-site traffic circulation and connections to adjacent arterial and collector streets consistent with Florida Department of Transportation and Institute of Traffic Engineers design guidelines. A 227 The City will provide density homlses for :lfford:lh1e hOllsine developments th:lt demonstr:lte th:lt a minimllm of 15% of the tot:l1 lInits :lre reserved :lS :lffordah1e hOllsine lInits SlIch homlses sh:lll not exceed 50% of the density permitted hy the FlItllre L:lnd Ese M:lp and sh:lll not inc111de properties 10c:Jted in the CO:lst:l1 Storm Are:l The density homls shall he est:lh1ished hy ordin:lnce in the Commllnity Development Code A 2 2 R A lll:lnd lIse categories on the FlItllre L:lnd Ese M:lp sh:lll he consistent with the density :lnd intensity st:lnd:lrds and other st:lnd:lrds cont:lined in the Pine1bs Pbnnine COllnci1 rnuntywidp. Plan Rulp.", inc111ding criteri:l :lnd st:lnd:lrds for nomenc1:ltllre, continllllm of p1:ln c1:lssific:Jtions :lnd c:Jtegories, lIse :lnd 10c:ltion:l1 ch:lr:lcteristics, m:lp de1ine:Jtion, other st:lnd:lrds, :lnd speci:l1 m1es A.3 4;: GOAL THE CITY OF CLEARWATER SHALL ENSURE THAT ALL DEVELOPMENT OR REDEVELOPMENT INITIATIVES MEET THE SAFETY, ENVIRONMENTAL, AND AESTHETIC NEEDS OF THE CITY THROUGH CONSISTENT IMPLEMENTATION OF THE COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT CODE. A - 14 Ordinance 7993-08 Exhibit A - Future Land Use Element Goals, Ohjp.ctivp.s ami Policip.s FlItllTP. T amI IT SP. A.ll 4:t Objective - All signage within the City of Clearwater shall be consistent with the Clearwater sign code, as found within the Community Development Code, and all proposed signs shall be evaluated to determine their effectiveness in reducing visual clutter and in enhancing the safety and attractiveness of the streetscape. Policies Ail 1 4:+:t Commercial SIgnS In Clearwater shall be restricted to discourage the proliferation of visual clutter, promote community aesthetics, provide for highway safety, and to allow the identification of business locations. A112 4:t:Z Proliferation of billboards along major collector and arterial streets shall be prevented as is currently provided. Ail 1 4:t:3- Sign identification of City parks and buildings shall be used as a positive example of aesthetic and legible site identification. A.ll 4;i Objective - All development or redevelopment initiatives within the City of Clearwater shall meet the minimum landscaping / tree protection standards of the Community Development Code in order to promote the preservation of existing tree canopies, the expansion of that canopy, and the overall quality of development within the City. Policies Ai'll 4:Z:t All new development or redevelopment of property within the City of Clearwater shall meet all landscape requirements of the Community Development Code. A...4 5; GOAL - TIlE CITY SHALL NOT PERMIT DEVELOPMENT TO OCCUR UNLESS AN ADEQUATE LEVEL OF SERVICE IS AVAILABLE TO ACCOMMODATE TIlE IMPACTS OF DEVELOPMENT. AREAS IN WHICH TIlE IMPACT OF EXISTING DEVELOPMENT EXCEEDS TIlE DESIRED LEVELS OF SERVICE WILL BE UPGRADED CONSISTENT WITH TIlE TARGET DATES FOR INFRASTRUCTURE IMPROVEMENTS INCLUDED IN TIlE APPLICABLE FUNCTIONAL PLAN ELEMENT. A.ti 5;t Objective - The City shall examine and upgrade cOutinue to implement the Concurrency Management and information system as appropriate for to be used in granting development permits. This system shall continue to consider the current, interim, and ultimately desired Levels of Service for rna.ds traffic: dl c.ulation, transit, water, sewer, garbage collection, puhlic school facilities, and drainage systems and shall provide data on sub-sectors of the City in which service deficiencies exist or in which services are adequate to serve existing and planned new development. This Hevel of S.service status will be considered and made part of the staff recommendation at the time of zoning, site plan, or plat approval. The I::;level of S.service monitoring system shall be adjusted, at a minimum, annually to A - 15 Ordinance 7993-08 Exhibit A - Future Land Use Element GOllls, Ohjectives llnel Policies Fntnre T.llnci IT se determine adequacy of service capacity. Should a requested development permit result in approvals which would burden service systems above adopted levels, permission to proceed with the development will not be granted until the City has assured that adequate services will be available concurrent with the impacts of development. Policies A 41 1 5:-H No new development or redevelopment will be permitted which causes the level of City services (mads. hafLc ";'l\"ulatioll, recreation and open space, water, sewage treatment, garbage collection, puhlic school facilities, and drainage) to fall below minimum acceptable levels. However, development orders may be phased or otherwise modified consistent with provisions of the concurrency management system to allow services to be upgraded concurrently with the impacts of development. A.4.1.2 5:t:Z FOl the, load l;'la..s cuu.melated ill 1he Tlaffk, C~"ula1ivu [1<:.Ul'111, a tieled Level of 8'1 ~ ice, is G"tablished. T11~ iuitlal L~vd vf 8"1 v;'ce, ""t"Llished fOl the pwpo"e of ;'s511illg de~dopmcnt P"lU~tS shall be illclcased aft"l iUlplovcmcuts ale completcd, consistent with the Cvu"h uction initiation dates. A4l'2 5:H The City shall recognize the overriding Constitutional principle that private property shall not be taken without due process of law and the payment of just compensation, which principle is restated in Section 163.3194 (4) (a), Florida Statutes. A.S. GOAT,-TRR CTTY OF CT,RARWATRR SHALT, TDRNTTFY AND TTTTI,TZR A CTTXWTDR DF,STGN STRTTCTTJRR COMPRTSRD OF A mRRARCHY OF PLACRS AND T,TNKAGRS. THR CTTYWTDR DRSTGN STRTTCTTJRR WTI,y, SRRVR AS A GTTTDR TO DRVRT,OPMRNT AND T,AND TTSR DRCTSTONS wmT,R PROTRCTTNG THOSR RT,RMRNTS THAT MAKR THR CTTY TJNTQTJRT,Y CT,RARW ATRR. A.ll Olljective - Rstahlish the Hierarchy of Places as shown on Map A-14 Policies' A S 1 1 Tclentify Activity Centers' hien intensity, hieh-clensity multi-use areas clesienatecl as appropriate for intensive erowth and routinely provide service to a si enificant numher of citizens of more than one county Activity centers are proximate and accessihle to interstate or major arterial roaclways, ancl are composecl of multiple destination points) landmarks ancl neighhorhood centers and character features A S 1 '2 Tdentify Destination Points' active man-made features that create community-wide interest in an area and draw people to them A S 1 1 Tdentify Multi - Neienhorhood Shoppine Centers and Surrounding Non-Residential TTses' commercial estahlishments that serve more than one neienhorhood and these can he pedestrian friendly or automohile orientecl A - 16 Ordinance 7993-08 Exhibit A - Future Land Use Element GOlll~, Ohje~tive~ linn Poli~ie~ Fnhlre T linn TJ~e A :) 1 4 Io~ntify N~iehhorhoods' g~oeraphi~ally lo~aliz~d commllnity lo~at~d within th~ city A :) I :) Id~ntify NeieJ1horhood ~hopping renters And ~lIrr01mdine Non-Re~ioenti:Jl Uses' :J limited nllmher of ~ommercial estahlishments th:Jt fiIlfill the hasic needs of residents within one mile of the center A :) I () Identify T.:Jnom:Jrks' p:Jssive n:Jtllral or man-m:Jde fe:Jtnres th:Jt :Jre prominent or well-known ohje~ts in :J parti~lI1:Jr landsc:Jpe, :JS well :JS fe:Jtllres :Jnd facilities th:Jt hllild pride in 10c:JI residents A :) I 7 Identify NeieJ1horhood rh:Jr:Jcter Fe:Jtmes' n:Jlllr:JI or manm:Jde elements that eive n~ieJ1horhoods their distinct p~rson:Jlities A :) I R Prote~t commlmity :Jssets sllch :JS l:Jndm:Jrks, destin:Jt1on points :Jno neieJ1horhoocl ~h:Jr:Jcter fealllres throneJ1 the development review process A.S.2. Ohjective- Define 1inka~es as shown on Map A-14. Poli~ies' A:) 2 I Identify G:Jtew:JYs' entryways to the rity ofrle:Jrw:Jter . A :) 7. 7. Identify Tr:Jik paved, hi~y~le/pedestrian corridors desien:Jteo :Jnd restricted to non-motorized tr:Jffi~, hllilt to st:Jnd:Jrds th:Jt provide :J high deeree of s:Jfety, effi~iency :Jnd ~omfort for the IIser, while reflecting the lmiqne circllmstan~es of th~ trail's 10c:Jtion A:) 2 ::; Identify Desien:Jteo ~cenic Non-rommerci:J1 rorridors' speci:Jlly desien:Jtecl ro:Jdw:JY for whi~h policies ~xist to preserve tr:Jffic c:Jp:Jcity :Jnd to protect th~ :J~sthetic (PI:J lities of the roadw:JY corridor :'IS well :JS limiting ~ommercial d~velopm~nt A :) 24 Identify ~c~nic rorridors' :Jreas in the rity whi~h h:Jve p:Jrticlllar signific:Jn~~ in terms of n:Jlllr:JI h~anty or commllnity ~har:Jcter A :) 7. S Id~ntify Vi~w rorridors' dist:Jnt vi~w or prospe~t, ~sp~ci:Jlly one seen throlleJ1 :In op~nine, :JS h~tw~~n rows ofhllildines or trees A :) 2 () Identify Pres~rv:Jtion rorridors' corridors or portions of corrioors that ne~d to he pres~rved for their nniqll~ ~h:Jr:Jcter A :) 2 7 Identify Redevelopment rorridors' those corridors or portions of corridors th:Jt need :J ch:Jracter ch:Jnee or restor:Jtion to:J hetter condition A :) 7. R Identify P ~ T A ROlltes' those corridors in the rlty of rle:Jrwat~r alone whlch the P~T A (pinel1:Js ~nnco:Jst Tr:Jnslt A 11th ority) transit service A - 17 Ordinance 7993-08 Exhibit A - Future Land Use Element GOllls, Ohjectives line! Policies FlItuTe T line! TT se operates A...5...3. Ohjective - TTse the city-wide design structure as a guide to preserve the existing character of certain corridors within the City of Clearwater. Policies' A S 1 1 Preserve the resic1enti~l ch~r~cter of the c1esienatec1 scenic non-commerci~l corric1or of ReIcher Ro~c1 from Sunset Point Roac1 to the northern City T .imits A S 1 J M~int~in the mix of residential ~nd commerci~l uses ~long ReIcher Ro~d from COlmtryside Roulev~rd to Northe::!st Co~chm~n Ro~d A S 1 1 Support the unique ch~r~cter of Relle~ir Ro~d hy m~int::!ining the l~rge lot residential ch::!r~cter of the ~rea ~nd the unique tree c~nopy formec1 over the rieJ1t-of-w~y A:') 14 Protect the gnlf comse commlmity ch~r~cter of the Countryside neieJ1horhood ~nd preserve the residential ch~r~cter, l::!ndsc~ped medi::!ns and l~ndsc~ping ~ long hoth sic1es of Countryside Roulev~rd from S R SRO to Cmlew Ro~d A:') 1 :') Preserve the residenti~l ch~r~cter, l~ndsc~ped medi~ns, sidew~lks ~nd l~ndsc~ping along hoth sides ofH~rn Roulev~rd A :') 1 () M~int~in the residenti::!l ch~r~cter of Keene Ro~d hy limiting commerci~l development to key intersections consistent with the scenic non-commercial corridor provisions A:') 1 7 Support the contimled existence of the residenti~l ~nd institution~l char~cter ~long Nursery Road hetween ReIcher ~nd TT S 1 Q hy prechlc1ing the exp~nsion of existing commerci~ 1 ~re~s A:') 1 R Protect the unique residenti~l ch~r~cter ~nc1 c1istinctive tree c~nopy along Clevel~nd Street hetween HieJ1l~nd Avenue ~nd ReIcher Ro~d A S 1 Q Protect view corric1ors such ~s Ma.:p1oIia Street looking west from Druid Road anc1 R~yview Avenue looking south A...5..4 Ohjective - TTse the Citywide design structure as a ~uide to support redevelopment of properties alon~ important corridors, such as: Policies' A:') 41 South Martin Luther King, Ir Avemle from Lakeview Ro~d to Woodlawn Street The est~hlished char~cter of the area should contimle; however limited amendments to the Future Land TTse Plan and Zoning Atl~s may he considered to support commerci~luses ~t key loc~tions The redevelopment of nonconforming inc1ustri~l uses, the improvement of hlieJ1ted commercial uses, ~nc1 streetsc~pe improvements shoulc1 he encouraged A -18 Ordinance 7993-08 Exhibit A - Future Land Use Element (Tolll~ Ohjective~ lInrl Policie~ Future T line! TJ~e A S 4 J L::Ikeview RO::ln from South Fort Harrison Avenue to South M::Irtin Luther King, Ir Avemle Amennments to the Future Lann Ese Plan ::Inn Zoning At1::1s m::lY he consineren to support the emervng ch::lr::lcter of the are::l ::Inn Morton Plant Hospit::l1 L::Inn ::Issemh1y for reneve10pment shou1n he en cour::lgen A 541 North M::Irtin Luther King, Ir Avenue rrom F::Iirmont Street to Drew Street The existing wa1kah1e commlmity ann 1ivah1e neighhorhoon feMures shou1n he m::lintainen, while resinenti::l1, office ann institlltion::l1 uses shou1n he supporten A S 44 MissollTi Avenue from Drew Street to Relle::lir Roan The creation of ::Iffornah1e housing ::Inn mixen-use neve10pment shou1n he supporten, ::Inn lot conso1in::ltion ::Inn streetscare improvements sholl1n he en COIIT::Igen A S 4 S (Tll1f-to-Ray Rou1ev::lrn e::lst ofTT S Highway 19 Amennments to the Futllre Lann Ese Plan ann Zoning At1::1s may he consineren to promote reneve10pment ann 1ann ::Issemh1y AnnexMions ::Inn the inst::lllMion of arpropriMe streetsc::lpe improvements sholl1n he encouragen A S 4 h Drew Street from Myrtle Avenlle to E S Highw::lY 19 The creMion of w::I1kah1e commlmities ::Inn 1iv::lh1e neighhorhoons sh::lll he supporten Annex::Ition, lot consolin::ltion, the faci1itMion of mass tr::lnsit, ::Inn inst::lllMion of appro priMe streetsc::lpe improvements shou1n he encour::lgen A S 4 7 South Fort H::Irrison Avenue from A Street to R Street Amennments to the Fllture Lann Ese Plan ::Inn Zoning At1::1s m::lY he consineren to promote ::Ifforn::lh1e housing, mixen-use neve10pment, ::Inn to support the emerging character of the are::l ::Inn Morton Plant Hospit::l1 A S 4 R Stllny the est::lh1ishment of transportation concurrency ::I ltem::ltives to support higher nensities along reneve10pment corrinors ann in ::Ictivity centers A S 4 9 Support the anoption ::Inn utilization of Fllture L::Inn Ese Plan categories mane ::Iv::lilah1e hy the Countywine Plan Rules that are consistent with ::Inn promote infill ::Inn nesiren reneve10pment ::I long corrinors A...5.S. Ohjedive - Promote high quality design standards that support Clearwater's image and contrihute to its identity. Policies. ASS 1 Development shou1n he nesienen to m::lint::lin ::Inn support the existing or envisionen ch::lr::lcter ofthe neiehhorhoon AS 5 2 Preserve the unique qualities of C1earwMer ::Inn its cultllra1 heritage as exemp1ifien hy historic ~ui1nings, lannmarks, l::1nnsc::lpes, streetscapes, lighting, ann hui1ning nesign A - 19 Ordinance 7993-08 Exhibit A - Future Land Use Element Goals, Ohj~ctiv~s ami Polici~s FlItllT~ T ani! T1 s~ ASS 1 Explore the development of special ::Ire::l pl::lns ::Ind/or desien e:uidelines for Westfield Shoppine.town Countryside, Cle::lrw::lter M::Ill, Hercules Tndustrial Are::l, Morton Pbnt Hospit::ll Are::l ::Ind others, ::IS ::Ippropri::lte ASS 4 1 Jpdate Rpar.h hy Dp'dgn. A Prpliminary Dp"ign fnr rIparwatpr Rpar.h and Dp"ign auidplinps, the Cle::lrw::lter Downtown Redevelopment Pl::ln, ::IS needed A.5Ji Ohjective - Use the Puhlic Art and Desi~n Pro~ram to contrihute to Clearwater's visual identity, create memorahle ima~es of the city for visitors and residents, reinforce Clearwater's role as an emer~jn~ re~ional leader in culture, recreation and environmental mana~ement and the City's reputation as a wonderful place to live, earn, work and play. Policies. ASh I Cre::lte::lrt projects th::lt help to sh::lpe the City's im::lee, strene:then civic connectivity ::Ind support neighhorhood identity ASh 1 Tmplement the puhlic ::Irt proer::lm to cre::lte ::Ittr::lction points, enhance neieJ1horhood ch::lr::lcter ::Indimpport person::ll interaction ASh 1 Tmprove city connectivity throueJ1 the pl::lcement ofpuhlic::lrt in ::Ire::ls where neieJ1horhoods come toeether throueh recre::ltion ::Ind social activities ASh 4 Strene:then neiehhorhood identity throlleh the pl::lcement ofpuhlic art at lihr::lries, pllhlic s::lfety f::lcilities ::Ind neighhorhood p::lrks ASh 5 CreMe l::lndm::lrks in the city hy locatine Pllhlic art in highly visihle ::Ind accessihle ::Ireas sllch ::IS in Downtown, Cle::lrw::lter Re::lch, ::It city e::ltew::IYs) ::Ind ::It recre::ltion::ll ::Ind clllllIr::lI destin::ltions to project the City's im::lee ASh h Encour::lee the incorporation of historic ::Ind cllTrent elements of Cle::lrwater ch::lr::lct~ into Pllhlic ::Irt projects AJi GOAl, - THF, CITY OF CI,RARWATRR SHAIJ, TJTTTJZR TNNOVATJVF: AND FJ,RXTRI,R PI,ANNTNG AND RNGTNRRRTNG PRACTICRS, AND TJRRAN DRSIGN STANDARDS TN ORDRR TO PROTRCT mSTORIC RRSOTJRCRS, RNSTJRR NRIGHRORHOOD PRRSRRVATION, RRDRVRl,OP RIJGHTRD ARRAS, AND RNCOTJRAGR TNFTT ,I, DRVRI,OPMRNT. A.6.1 Ohjective - The redevelopment of hli~J1ted, suhstandard, inefficient and/or ohsolete areas shall he a hieh priority and promoted throu~h the implementation of redevelopment and special area plans, the construction of catalytic private prfljects, city investment, and continued emphasis on property maintenance standards. Policies A h I I Redevelopment sh::lll he encollr::leed, wh~e ::Ippropri::lte, hy providine A - 20 Ordinance 7993-08 Exhibit A - Future Land Use Element Goal~, Ohje~tive~ ann Poli~ie~ Future Lann TJ ~e neve10pment incentives such as nensity honuses for sienificant lot conso1ination ann/or catalytic projects, as well as the use of transfer of neve10pments riehts pursuant to approven special area plans ann reneve10pment plans A h 1 1 Renewal of the heach tourist nistrict shall he encouraeen throueh the estah1ish- ment of distinct nistricts within Clearwater Reach, the estah1ishment of a 1imiten density pool of annitiona 1 hotel rooms to he usen in specifien eeoeraphic areas of Clearwater Reach, enhancement of puh1ic riehts-of-way, the vacation of puh1ic riehts-of-way when appropriate, transportation improvements, inter-heach ann intra-heach transit, transfer of development riehts ann the use of nesien e.Jline1ines, pursllant to Rearh hy Desigf1' A Preliminary De'lign for rlearwater Rearh and De'l1.gn riuideline'l A h 1 ::\ The area eovemen hy Rearh hy De'l1.gn' A Preliminary De'lign for rlearwnter Rearh nnd Design riuideline'l shall he recognizen on the Countywine Future Lann TTse map as a Community Reneve10pment District This area is hounnen on the north hy the line nivinine the h10ck hetween Acacia Street ann Somerset Street. the Gulf of Mexico on the west, Clearwater Harhor on the east, exc1unine Ts1ann Estates, ann the Sann Key Rrinee on the south, exc1unine Devon Avenue ann Raysine Drive ReachfTont ann puh1ic property 10caten adjacent to the Gulf of Mexico ann the Tntracoasta1 Waterway with a Future Lann TTse nesienation of Recreation/Open Space shall he exchlned from the Community Reneve10pment District A h 1 4 The use of the nensity pool of annitiona 1 hotel rooms estah1ishen in Rearh hy De'lign' A Preliminary De 'I ign for rlearwater Rearh and Dps1.gn Ouidplinps is permitted in the followine areas' L The land 10caten hetween Manna1ay Avenue ann the Gulf of Mexico hetween Rockaway Street ann Papaya Street; and 2. The land 10caten south of the Pier hO parkine lot ann north of the southerly lot lines of Lots 77 and 1?h of the L10yn-White-Skinner Suhdivision hetween South Gu1fview ROll1evarn and Coronano Drive A h 1 ') A trackine system for the allocation of units from the nensity pool permitten hy Rparh hy Dp'l1.gn' A Prpliminary De'l1.gn for rlparwntpr Rearh nnd Dp'l1.gn Ouidpline'l will he estah1ishen, anministeren ann monitoren hy the (;]earwater P1annine Df'.partment A h 1 h T ,ann use necisions in Clearwater shall support the expansion of economic opporhmity, the creation of johs ann trainine opporhmities as well as the maintenance of existing innustries throueh estah1ishment of enterprise zones, activity centers ann redevelopment areas and hy coornin::ltion with the Chamher of Commerce, Tourist Development Council ann other economic neve10pment ore~mizations ann aeencies A h 1 7 Downtown (;]earwater is desienated as a Regjona1 Activity Center sllitah1e for increasen thresho1n intensity for development consistent with the houndaries of the Central Rusiness District as ic1entifiec1 hy the Tampa Ray Ree.iona1 A - 21 Ordinance 7993-08 Exhibit A - Future Land Use Element Goa1~, Ohjective~ ann Po1icie~ FlItnre T annlJ~e Planning COllncil'~ Strategic Revonal Policy Plan and a~ indicated in the Clearwater Downtown Redevelopment Plan approved in 2004 A () 1 R The City ~hall continue to ~llppOrt and implement approved commllnity redevelopment area plan~, ~llch a~ the Clearwater Downtown Redevelopment Plan adopted in )004 and Beach By De~ien adopted in )001 A () 1 <) The City ~hall continlle to review the hOlmdarie~ of the downtown redevelopment di~trict to determine whether hOllndary adjll~tment~ are needed A () 1 10 Clearwater will contlmle to ~llppOrt the tax increment financing proeram and redevelopment effort~ of the downtown area throlle}1 activitie~ of the economic development office and actiom of the City COlmcil a~ the Commllnity Redevelopment Agency A () 1 11 The City of Clearwater will contimle to promote infill development and the removal ofhlie}1t throlle}1 the TTn~afe Stmctllre~ Proeram AJi.2 Ohjective The City of Clearwater shall continue to support innovative planned development and mixed land use development techniques in order to promote infill development that is consistent and compatihle with the surrounding environment. Policie~ A ()) 1 On a continlling ha~i~, the Commllnity Development Code and the ~ite plan approval proce~~ ~hall he lltilized in promoting infill development and/or planned development~ that are compatihle A ()) ) Encollrage land ll~e conver~ion~ on economically llndemtilized parcel~ and corridor~, and promote redevelopment activitie~ in the~e area~ A () ) i Identify area~ where land a~~emhly opportllnitie~ exi~t and target redevelopment activitie~ in the~e area~ A () ) 4 Throllgh economic development proeram~, facilitate the development of ahandoned, idled, hrownfield or llndemtllized propertie~ and hllilding~) hrineing them hack into prodllctive ll~e A () ) :'i Work with the Pinella~ Planning COllncil concerning mixed-ll~e calclllation~ in development to amend the COlmtywlde Rllle~ order to facllitate mixed-ll~e A () ) () TT~e the ~ite plan approval proce~~ to ~olicit inpllt from the Police Df'partment to en~ure that redevelopment i~ con~i~tent with Crime Prevention Throlleh Environmental De~ien (CPTED) principle~ A.Ji.J. Ohjective - The City shall encoura~e the implementation of historic overlay districts, the maintenance of existin~ historic properties, and the preservation of existin~ neighhorhoods throu~h the use of design ~uideJines and the A - 22 Ordinance 7993-08 Exhibit A - Future Land Use Element GO!lls, Ohjectives !Inn Policies Future T !Inn T Jse implementation of the City's Community Development Corle. Po1icie1': A () 11 The City Connci1 1':hall comider de1':ienating hi1':toric propertieR and diRtrictR within the City of Clearwater; deRienationR 1':hall he conRiRtent with the RtandardR for deRienation found in the City'R Community Development Coele ProcedureR ielentified in the Community Development Code Rhon1el he ameneled to permit the City, in aelelition to propeT1}T owner1':, to initiate Ruch deRienation A () 12 Any change1': to approved hiRtoric RtmctnreR Rhall he approveel hy the Commnnity Development Hoard in accorelance with the proceelllTeR and reqnirementR fonnd in the Commnnity Development Code A () 11 ConRider comlucting RurveYR to identify and evahlate potential hiRtonc re1':OnrCeR for eleRienation A () 1 4 FRtah1i1':h an Hi1':toric PreRervation Steering Committee with direction to promote hi1':tonc preRervation in the City and to re1':earch local hiRtoric pre1':ervation iRRueR A () 1 '5 Provide methodR to help Rtahi1ize neighhorhoodR m tranRition through the neieJ1horhood planning proceRR A () 1 () Work with the Harhor Oah NeieJ1horhood A1':1':ociation to determine whether there iR propeT1}T owner intereRt in pnr1':uing local hi1':toric diRtrict ele1':ienation of the City'R only National Rev Rter Hi RtOriC DiRtrict A.Ji..4 Ohjective - Due to the huilt-out character of the city of Clearwater! compact urhan rlevelopment within the urhan service area shan he promoterl through application ofthe Clearwater Community Development Corle. Po1icieR A () 41 The eleve10pment or reeleve10pment of Rmall pllrce1R [lesR than one (1) acre] which are currently receiving an aeleqmte level of Rervice Rhall he Rpecifically encOllrngeel hy adminiRtration of 1anel development and concurrency management regulatory !'\}'1':temR a1': a method of promoting urhan infill A 6.5 Oh,jective - The City shan encoura~e improverllanrl use compatihility throu~lt the evaluation of traffic calmin~ techniques, multi-morlal transportation networks! anrl the use oftransit orienterl rlevelopment planning. Po1icieR A () '5 1 The City Rhall RuPPOrt the Pinella1': Trail and examine opportnnitieR for Trail exten1':ionR or RpurR to connect revona1 attractionR and emp10yerR A () 'i 2 On an ongoing ha1':is, the city 1':hall explore traffic calming techniqueR in the effort to improve 1':afety and promote a 1ivah1e environment within the City's A - 23 Ordinance 7993-08 Exhibit A - Future Land Use Element Goal~, Ohj~ctiv~~ ani! Polici~~ FlItllr~ T ani! TJ ~~ resicienti:ll :lncl tonrist :lre:lS A n S 1 All proposeo oevelopment/reoevelopment initi:Jtives sh:l11 he revieweo for opportunities to improve peoestri:ln :lnO hicycle :lccess :lno consioer the inteer:Jtion of hicycle :lno peoestri:ln tr:lnsport:ltion mocies in :l11 ph:lses of transport:ltion pl:lnning, new ro:lOW:lY oesien, ro:lOW:lY constmction, ro:lOW:lY resnrf:lcing :lno other c:lpit:ll projects consistent with the City's Shifting ap.ars Riryr.lp. and Pp.dp''itrian Mmtp.r Plan :WOn On Cle:lTW:Jter He:lch, peoestri:ln :lno hicycle improvements shonlo :lohere to the policies :lnci ciesien eJlioelines set forth in Rp.ar.h hy Dp.'iign.' A Prp.liminary Dp.'iign fnr rlp.arwatp.r Rp.ar.h and Dp.'i1.gn auidp.linp.'i A n S 4 The City sh:l11 eV:lln:Jte the potenti:ll for :In intr:l-he:lch tr:lnsit system on Cle:lTW:lter He:lch :lno investigllte potenti:ll fimoing sonrces A..6Ji... i;(j Objective - Tourism is a substantial element of the City's economic base and as such the City shall continue to support the maintenance and enhancement of this important economic sector. Policies Ann 1 Z:6:t The City supports and encourages the continued development and redevelopment of overnight accommodation uses. Ann? 2:6:ZThe City supports the adoption of higher density/intensity standards for overnight accommodation uses such that a sufficient supply shall be available within the City provided that concurrency standards are met. Ann 1 Z:6:3- The City shall continue to work with the Clearwater Beach Chamber of Commerce, Clearwater Regional Chamber of Commerce, and the Tourist Development Council to promote Clearwater as a tourist destination. A.fi.2 OQjective - Redevelopment activities shall he sensitive to the city's waterfront and promote appropriate puhlic access to the city's waterfront resources. Policies An 7 1 Rncour:l~ the preserv:Jtion ofrecre:ltion:ll and commerci:ll working w:ltemonts :lno m:lrin:ls :lno other w:lter-oe,penoent f:lcilities A n 7 ? Work with :lpplic:lnts to ciisCOllr:lge the rezoning :lnci l:lno nse changes of recre:ltion:ll :lno commercial working w:Jterfronts. .A.6.8... Ohjective - Identify those areas of the City that are appropriate for redevelopment as livahle communities and require that specific sustainahle elements he used in the redevelopment of these areas. Policies A - 24 Ordinance 7993-08 Exhibit A - Future Land Use Element Goals, Ohjectives lmct Policies Futllre T.:mct lTse A 6 R 1 Ruiln ::tctive, ::tttr::tctive commllnities thM ::tre nesiV1en ::tt ::t hllm::tn sc::t le ::tnn encour::tee w::tlking, cycline ::tnnuse ofm::tss tr::tnsit A 6 R 2 Encour::tee mixen-use nevelopment that inclunes ::t comhination of compatihle l::tnnuses havine fimctional interrelationships and aesthetic features A 6 R 1 Where appropriate, development sh::tll provide a sense of pedestrian sc::tle on streets throue;h minimal front seth::tcks, similar hllildine heiehts, street trees and proportionality ofhllilnine heights to street winths A 6 R 4 Use n::ttive plants in lannscapen areas, use xeriscaping wherever possihle and protect natma 1 feMmes of a developine site A 6 R 'i Provide easy ::tccess to resinenti::tl, commercial and recreational are::ts hy provining nirect routes such ::ts tr::tils ann contimlous sinewalks hetween destin::ttions, in orner to minimize potenti::tl conflicts hetween penestrians ::tnd motor vehicles A 6 R 6 Encourage the nevelopment of interconnected systems of nMma 1 areas, p::trks, sidewalks, ereenways, trails and open sp::tces A 6 R 7 Create mixen-use, higher density, livahle commllnities through desien, byollt and use ofwalkahility techniques within existing and proposen transit corrinors) includingproposen TRARTA lines ::tnn stMions A 6 R R.DesiV1 ::tnd constmct pedestri::tn-orienten streets to include contimlOus tree- lined sidewalks hllfferen from tr::tffic hy on-street parking and/or bnnscapine and thM inclune penestrian ::tmenities sllch as henches, trash recept::tcles, hlls shelters annlightine A 6 R 9 Promote a v::triety of transportation modes sllch ::ts walking, hicycling, ride sh::tring and mass transit to increase tr::tnsportMion choices and decrease dependence on the single-occupancy alltomohile .AJi..2 Objective - Decrease ener~y consumption, use more renewahle ener~y and reduce the impact of the huilt environment on the natural environment. Policies A 69 1 PlIrsue Green City Certification from the Florina Green RlIilder's Coalition (FGRC) A 6 9 7. SlIppOrt the constmction or renovMion of huildings consistent with US Green Ruilding Council's (TTSGRC) T.e::tdership in Energy ::tnn Environment::tl Desien (T.EED) principles or the (FGRC) Florida ('1Teen Ruilding Coalition's ('1Teen T .and development ann hllilding st::tnd::trds A 69::; Develop incentives for T .EED- certifien and FGRC-certifien huilnines A.1 GOAT, - THR CTTY OF CT,RARWATRR SHAT,T, RNSTTRR THR RFFTCTRNT A - 25 Ordinance 7993-08 Exhibit A - Future Land Use Element Goal~, Ohjective~ anrl Policie~ FnhlTe T anrl TJ~e DRI.TVRRV OF IJURAN SRRVTCRS ANn ITNTFTRD I,ANn nSR ANn PROPRRTV MATNTRNANCR STANDARDS, AS WRI,J. AS FOSTRR COMMlTNTTV mRNTITV ANn RRDnCR SOIJUCRS OF RNVTRONMRNTAI, CONTAMINATION THROnGH THR ANNRXATION OF ITNTNCORPORATRD PROPRRTTRS WTTIDN THR CI,RARWATRR PI,ANNTNG ARRA. A..1.1 Objective - Develop a strategjc annexation program focused on eliminating enclaves and other unincorporated areas within the Clearwater Planning Area Policies' A 7 1 1 Estah1ish an interdepartmental annexation committee to prioritize areas for annexation A 7 1 7. When eva1uatine and prioritizing areas to annex, consideration should he vven to the following' Whether sanitary sewer service is cllrrent1y availah1e; Whether the property cOlJ1d he efficiently served with solid waste ~eTV1ce even tholle)1 sanitary sewer service is not readily avai1ah1e; Whether the property is located in an enclave; Whether the annexation would alleviate conflicts for puh1ic safety services; Whether property was given high priority in the City's Spwpr Krpaminn Fpa'\ihiliry Study completed in 2001; Whether property already receives sanitary sewer service; Impact of annexation on City's tax hase and enterprise hmds; Size of unincorporated area; and Extent of neie)1horhood cllTrent1y located within the City hOllndaries A 7 1 1 Invoke aereements to annex where properties located within enclaves meet the contigllity requirement~ of Florida Statutes Chapter 171 A 7 1 4 Explore with Pinellas COImty the annexation of select enclaves of 1 0 acre~ or less hy inter1oca1 aereement pllTsuant to Florida Statutes Chapter 171 A 7 1 5 Develop informational materials regarding the costs of annexation and the services and amenities offered hy the City of Clearwater and distrihllte to the pllh1ic via the City's wehsite) open hOllses and other means A 7 1 n Utilize opinion sllrveys when considering area(s) for annexation to determine the feasihi1ity of conducting a referendum pllTsuant to Florida Statutes Chapter 171 prior to initiating an annexation action A:L.2. Objective - Diversi{y and expand the City's tax hase through the annexation of a variety of land uses located within the Clearwater Planning Area. Policies A 7 2 1 Consider utilizing the referendllm annexation provisions pllrsllant to Florida Statutes Chapter 171 where there are no revstered electors to annex A - 26 Ordinance 7993-08 Exhibit A - Future Land Use Element CTmll!'l, Ohjective!'l anil Policie!'l FlItllre T anil IT !'le nonresidenti::ll properties A 7 ? ? Provide for puhlic f::lcilities ::Ind/or improvements to eXlstmg f::lcilities to ensure ::In appropri::lte st::lnd::lrd is met for areas heine considered for annexation A 7 ? 1 Continue to process voluntary annexations for sinele-f::lmily residential properties upon reqllest A 7 ? 4 Promote economic development programs and activities to husinesses within the ll11incorpor::lted are::ls of the Cle::lrw::lter Pl::lnnine Are::l A 7 ? '; Continue to work with property owners ::Ind Pinell::1s County to permit development ::Ictivities in the County prior to the effective dMe of ::InnexMion provided the proposed development complies with the provisions of the City Cle::lrw::lter Development Code A - 27 Ordinance 7993-08 Exhibit A - Future Land Use Element Goals. Obiectives and Policies TranslJortation B. TRANSPORTATION ELEMENT INTRODUCTION Purpose This Transportation Element replaces the Traffic Circulation, Mass Transit and Ports and .^...',iatiofl Elements that were part of the adOflted City of Clear .vater Cemprclcnsi.'c Plan in 1989. The pUIpose of the Transportation Element is to plan for a multi-modal transportation system in Clearwater which includes public transit, bicycling, walking, air travel, rail facilities, vehicular traffic and parking facilities, establish intermodal connections and support the Future Land Use Element. The City of Clear.vater is required under Chapter 163, Florida Statutes (FS), the "Local GO'lemment Comprehensiye Planning and Land Development .\ct" and the requirements of the Florida Department of Community .\ffairs (DC^...) Rule 9J 5, Florida .^...clJntnistrative Code (F AC), to produce a Transportation Element beeffi:lse it is located within the urbanized area of the Pine lIas County Metropolitan Planning Organization. The City of Cleannter shall provide refl1lired aaalysis ia aeeordaaee with Ch9llter 163, F.S. aad 9J S.019 F.."....C. by Oetober 1, 2000. B-1 Ordinance 7993-08 Exhibit A - Transportation Element Goals. Objectives and Policies Transportation Transportation Needs Summary The following summarizes Clearwater's trans{Jortation needs the Transportation Element: Traffic Circulation . Multi-modal transportation improvements to Clearwater Beach should continue to be planned and/or utilized to alleviate traffic congestion and parking demands on the Memorial Causeway and the beach. their greatest extent possible, induding replacement of the Memorial Causev/:ay Bffiige . . Access management to improve traffic flow will continue to be an important issue in development reviews, with particular emphasis on congested links. . The traffic concurrency system will continue to monitor vehicle trips on the roadway system. · Belleair Road (CR462) and Clearwater Memorial Causeway (SR60) Many roads in the City are physically and/or environmentally constrained and will continue to operate below the acceptable levels-of-service. · The City will continue to work with Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT). the Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO). Tampa Bay Area Regional Transportation Authority (TBARTA)' Pinellas Suncoast Transit Authority (PSTA) and other various agencies to promote transportation alternatives and demand management. · Recent and proposed FDOT improvements including new overpasses. frontage roads. and limited access to U.S. 19 are alleviating currently is any prior EWef capacity issues that were due to both local traffic from adjacent development and regional intercity movement, the control of which was is-beyond Clearwater's jurisdiction. Mass Transit · Mass transit service is provided by the system of buses operated by the Pinellas Suncoast Transit Authority (pSTA P.S.T.}.I.. ). All arterial and collector streets in the City are now served by PSTA. Only four (1) areas of the City are outside a serviee radius of two thousand (2,000) feet of fixed routes. Three (3) of these unserved areas are CountrysidelLanclmark Drive, Island Estates, and Del Oro Gro'/es; the fourth is the south portion of Sand Key. Ne unserved areas have eoncentratiofl:s of low income Of' elderly people. · Fixed route service is generally adequate to provide service to low income and areas of elderly concentration. Elderly and handicapped transportation is supplemented by dial-a-ride service. · Mass transit service is operated by a countywide agency subsidized by State and Federal funds and Ad Valorem taxes. · Mass transit provisions should be included in future road expansions to allow for more efficient commuter patterns. · The City will continue to work with the PST^- MPO, TBART^- and other agencies to promote the use of mass transit with the PSTL^", MPO and others, and address needs as identified in the long range mass transit plans. B-2 Ordinance 7993-08 Exhibit A - Transportation Element Goals. Obiectives and Policies Transportation Aviation . Clearwater Airpark is a general aviation airport with no control tower, it has a three thousand (3,000) foot runway, and it is the home base for over one hundred aircraft. It has no State or Federal funding for improvements, and is under local control with restricted hours of operation and limitations on the types of operations that may be conducted. . Most of Clearwater's aviation needs are will be satisfied by use of the passenger and freight facilities at Tampa International Airport and at St. Petersburg/Clearwater Airport; private aircraft needs can also be accommodated at St. Petersburg/Clearwater Airport. · CUrrent and predicted off-site environmental impacts are not anticipated to be a source of incompatibility based on Federal Aviation Administration's (F.A.A.) official land use guidance. · An updated Airport Master Plan was ~ developed in 2002 to identify improvements necessary to maintain and enhance airport operations. Updates to the Airport Master Plan are planned to be made by 2010 to include the current size of the property and planned facilities. B-3 Ordinance 7993-08 Exhibit A - Transportation Element Goals. Obiectives and Policies Transportation GOALS, OBJECTIVES, AND POLICIES TRAFFIC CIRCULATION B.1 +. GOAL - THE TRAFFIC CIRCULATION SYSTEM SHALL PROVIDE FOR THE SAFE, CONVENIENT AND EFFICIENT DELIVERY OF PEOPLE AND GOODS BY A MULTIMODAL TRANSPORTATION SYSTEM. B.1.1 +d- Objective - Every expansion or extension of arterial and collector streets shall be constructed consistent with Florida Department of Transportation engineering standards where possible. Future improvements to arterial and collector streets shall include. where possible. enhanced desil!n to accommodate bicycle/pedestrian traffic. These iDehuje aeeommodatioDs for bieyeles iD a fourteeD (14) foot wide eurh laDe, or 11 12 foot wide eurh laDe with 4' wide desigDated hike laDe where possible: aDd the pro~AsioD of sidewalks OD both sides of the road. Policies B.1.1.1 +:-l-:+ The City shall continue to administer access management and right-of-way requirements through the Community Development Code. B.I.I.2 The City will promote programs that ensure physical safety of non-motorized trans?ortation users in accordance with the City's Shifting Gears: Bicvcle and Pedestrian Master Plan. B.1.2 ~ Objective - Traffic signals along arterials and collectors in the City and adjacent to the City will be operated by a central computer system. Policies B.1.2.! H,+ Clearwater shall work with Pinellas County and engineering consultants to continue the implementation of the computerized traffic signal syste~ Intelligent Transportation Svstem (ITS) Master Plan. covering all of Clearwater and adjacent areas. B.1.2.2 H4 The City shall continue to monitor the effectiveness of the Intelligent Transportation Svstem (ITS), the City's implemented computerized traffic signal system Within one (1) year after implementation of the computerized traffie signal system, Le'lels of Service of the highv.ay system shall be re e'laluated. B.1.2.3 ~ The City shall monitor accident totals for all major intersections in the City. Intersections with the worst accident rates should be established as priorities for improvements when possible. B-4 Ordinance 7993-08 Exhibit A - Transportation Element Goals. Objectives and Policies Transportation B.l.3 +.3 Objective - The City will continue to monitor traffic counts, accidents, and road improvements, to provide timely status evaluation of !bevel of ~Service conditions for issuance of development approvals. Policies B.1.3.1 +:H Requests for amendment to the Future Land Use Map will have an analysis of traffic impacts by the City. B.1.3.2 +:H The City's Traffic Concurrency Management System will continue to monitor roadways' level-of-service (LOS) consistent with set forth specific procedures and requirements in the Community Development Code, to issue and track certificates of concurrency/capacity, along with required the submittal of a-traffic impact studies 'j and mitigation strategies for any development which may degrade the acceptable level of service of an affected transportation facility. and required documentation of the 110% de minimis transportation impact threshold as per 163.3180. F.S. B.1.3.3 The concurrencv management svstem will be enhanced through improved departmental coordination and the proactive identification and resolution of level of service concerns. B.1.4 fA Objective - The City shall specifically consider the existing and planned LOS I,e:yeI- af Serviee on the road network affected by a proposed development, when considering an amendment to the land use map, rezoning, subdivision plat, or site plan approval. Policies B.1.4.1 1,4.;-1. The City shall continue to review trips generated by development projects through the Traffic Concurrency Management Program. B.l.4.2 ~ For those roads which are not currently operating at an acceptable LOS Level of Serviee, or which do not have programmed improvements to upgrade service to an acceptable level, the concurrency management system shall be used to monitor traffic growth, with the dual intent of maintaining average operating speeds and restricting the aggregate and individual trips generated by development in the City limits. B.1.4.3 +4J The concurrency management system shall address thresholds in applying the standards for determining concurrency, and shall consider mitigation of impacts and alternative means to maintain acceptable traffic flows as alternatives to denying a development permit. B.l.4.4 The City shall explore transportation concurrency alternatives, such as Multimodal Transportation Districts (MMTD's), for downtown, Clearwater B-5 Ordinance 7993-08 Exhibit A - Transportation Element Goals. Objectives and Policies Transportation Beach and/or other potential redevelopment areas or aCTIVIty centers. to incorporate community design features that reduce vehicular usage while supporting an integrated multimodal transportation system. B.1A.5 If an alternative to transportation concurrency is being considered for a designated redevelopment and/or revitalization area that requires approval by the State. it shall be coordinated with the FDOT and the Department of Community Affairs (DCA) to assess impacts on US 19. B.1A.6 When a development results in traffic generation volumes causing a degradation of service below D in the pm peak hour. the City shall require transportation facilities to be in place or under actual construction within 3 years after issuance of a building permit. in accordance with the City's Proportionate Fair Share Program. B.1.4.7 The City shall cooperate with the MPO to ensure consistency between comprehensive plan amendments and the Pinellas MPO Long Range Transportation Plan (LRTP) 2025. B.1.5 +os Objective - All County aRd State roadways in Clearwater, except those identified as backlogged or constrained by the Pinellas County MPO, shall operate at level C average daily/D peak hour. Policies B.1.5.1 ~ Acceptable peak-hour Levels-of-Service for arterial and collector streets as listed in the MPO's current "Level-of-Service Inventory Report" are the desired minimum levels. B.1.5.2 ~ The City shall provide the MPO with available up-to-date traffic data, such as signal timings and traffic counts to assist with level-of-service monitoring and development of the MPO's Long Range Transportation Plan. B.1.5.3 +.-H Due to unique conditions of the natural and built environments, and/or seasonal traffic demand, Belleair Road and Clearwater Memorial Causeway,.----antl GulfvievdCoronado shall be considered environmentally constrained facilities. B.1.5A The City shall ensure that comprehensive plan amendments are consistent with the Florida Department of Transportation's (FDOT) statewide minimum levels of service standards for roadway facilities. B.1.5.5 The City shall continue to participate with the MPO and/or its Technical Coordinating Committee (TCC) to ensure that the level of service standard for US Highway 19. a Strategic Intermodal System (SIS) facility is consistent with FDOT's LOS designation ofD for this road. B-6 Ordinance 7993-08 Exhibit A - Transportation Element Goals, Objectives and Policies Transportation B.l.5.6 Recognize the LOS standard of C average daily/D {:leak hour and volume/capacity ratio of 0.9 on roads under county jurisdiction, in accordance with the MPO's countywide concurrency management standards. B.1.6 +.(, Objective - The City shall monitor seasonal traffic on Clearwater Beach and explore methods to address any issues identified. Policies B.1.6.1 +:6,.I. The City shall evaluate the feasibility of traffic improvements on Clearwater Beach, as well as investigate funding sources for such improvements. B.l.7 Objective - The natural. recreational. scenic. historic. and cultural resources of the Courtney Campbell Causeway shall be preserved and enhanced for the City of Clearwater residents. Policies B.1.7.1 The City shall support the mission and goals, obiectives and strategies of the Courtney Campbell Causeway Florida Scenic Highway designation as approved by the City Council on July 15, 2004 for the causeway located between McMullen Booth Road and Veteran's Highway as shown on Citywide Design Structure Map A-14 in the Future Land Use Element. B.1.7.2 The City shall support efforts to retain the current physical cross sectional character of the causeway reminiscent of its historic origin. B.1. 7.3 The City shall participate in efforts to maintain the natural environment by supporting a coastal-style, native Florida landscape and promoting community partnerships to control litter on the causeway. B.1. 7.4 The City shall support FDOT's pedestrian, bicycle and trans{:lortation initiatives for the causeway including safety enhancements. B.1. 7.5 The City shall continue to participate with the Corridor Management Entity (CME) as an ongoing and effective sponsor and advocate for the Scenic Highway designation process and implementation of improvements. B.1.7.6 The City shall continue to cooperate with intergovernmental coordination efforts as one of the four governmental entities that include City of Clearwater, Pinellas County, City of Tampa and Hillsborough County B.1.7.7 The City shall participate in the education program efforts for promoting the location and features of the causeway . B.1.7.8 The City shall participate in the maintenance and enhancements of the recreational opportunities along the causeway and in establishing the Causeway as a tourist point of interest. B-7 Ordinance 7993-08 Exhibit A - Transportation Element Goals, Objectives and Policies Transportation B.!. 7.9 The City shall cooperate with FDOT's enhancement efforts to improve the visual appearance of the causeway. B.2. 8. GOAL - THE RESOURCES OF ALL RESPONSIBLE JURISDICTIONS SHALL BE DIRECTED TOWARD IMPROVEMENT OF ROAD LINKS TO DESIRED LEVEL OF SERVICE STANDARDS. B.2.! &l Objective - Roadway improvements to obtain desired Levels of Service must be included in State, County, and City capital budgets. The City shall actively participate, on a continuing basis, with both the staff and elected official support, in the preparation, adoption and implementation of transportation plans and expenditure programs of the M.P.O., P.S.T.A., Board of County Commissioners, and the F.D.O.T. Policies B.2.!.! &-hI- The City shall review and comment on the proposed capital improvement programs and provide input to the adopting agencies relative to consistency with Clearwater's Comprehensive Plan. B.2.2 ~ Objective - Proposed developments accessing back logged roadways operating at ! LOS lower than E lower thaR LOS "E" eOBditioRs, shall be subject to additional service enhancement proposals, which may include ride-sharing, access control, signal optimization, transit accessibility, and staggered work hours, to maintain and improve the roadways' average peak hour operating speeds at the time of plan adoption: A) Site design shall provide a stacking lane or lanes to permit vehicles to wait on- site and enter the traffic flow when gaps occur. B) Site design shall provide a deceleration lane or lanes to enter the site without impeding the traffic flow. C) No new traffic signals that will reduce peak hour travel speeds will be permitted, unless a high accident rate exists. D) New or revised median openings will only be permitted where they do not impede free flow of traffic. E) Additional service enhancements, as appropriate. Policies B.2.2.l 84,.l. The City shall require as a condition of permit approval, new development and redevelopment projects adjacent to ~State roads to obtain FDOT permits as required. B.2.2.2 B-8 Ordinance 7993-08 Exhibit A - Transportation Element Goals. Objectives and Policies Transportation ~ Access points to collector and arterial streets from all development should be limited to one (1) major access point or curb cut along each roadway frontage; additional access and egress points may be granted for unusually large parcels, based on site characteristics or as considered appropriate by the Traffic Engineer and approving agencies, to provide for safe and efficient site-related traffic movements on adjacent street. B.2.2.3 ~ As a condition of site plan or subdivision plat approval for development or redevelopment, the access or egress points. or approved cross access easements to major collector or arterial streets may be relocated, restricted or otherwise controlled to facilitate traffic flow along the adjacent thoroughfare. B.2.2.4 &4:4 Road Se2meRt . Druid Road at "A~returas Summary: "^~dd turn lane on Druid Road JurisdietioR City . KeeRe Road Druid to SURset PoiRt Road Summary: Construet 6 lane divided road';lay (Druid to Dre'll) Construct 1 lane divided roawNay (Dre...: to Sunset Point) COURty . Sunset Point Road US 19A to Keene Road Summary: Construct to a 2 lane divided urban arterial roadway County · lIighlaRd AveRue Druid to City Limits COURt)' Summary: Reeonstruet from 2 lane roadway to a 2 lane divided roadv;ay · SR 590 (Drew St.) N. HighlaRd "^..ve to NE CoaehmaR Rd. State Summary: Reeonstrnet 4 lane divided · SR 55 (US 19) at CoaehmaR aRd SUBset POiRt Roads State B-9 Ordinance 7993-08 Exhibit A - Transportation Element Goals. Obiectives and Policies Transportation Summary: .Add lanes and reconstruct NE Coachman and Sunset Point interchanges · US 19 at Drew Street Summary: Interchange (major) . SR 60 at MeHl9rial Causeway Summary: Replace medium level bridge and construct bridge · McMullen Booth Road at Drew Street County Summary: Construct southbound right turn lane and extend left turn lanes State State · McMullen Booth Road at Enterprise Road County Summary: Construct northbound to eastbound right turn lane and receiving lane . US Hil!hwav 19 From: N of Whitney Rd. to S of Seville Blvd. State Summary: Construct northbound to eastbound right turn lane and receiving lane . US Hil!hwav 19 From: S of Seville Blvd. to N of SR 60 State Summary: Reconstruct US 19 w/Frontage Rd.. Seville Interchange Policies B.2.3.1 8.3.1 Road improvements which are currently programmed for construction should be continued in the Capital Improvement Element of the jurisdiction having operational responsibility for those roads. B.2.3.2 When designing roadway improvements. the City will consider incorporating pedestrian and bicycle facilities if physically and financially feasible. B.2.4 SA Objective - The City shall actively encourage the expenditure of funds by the Florida Department of Transportation and the Board of County Commissioners to alleviate the most severe congestion problems in support of desired I:r!.evels of S ~ervice. Policies B.2.4.1 8.4.1 The City shall direct its input on the Metropolitan Planning Organization to further the alleviation of the most severe congestion problems before less severe problems are programmed for improvement. B.2.S M Objective - The City shall direct its own expenditures toward alleviating its most severe congestion problems, providing continuity in roadway lane arrangements, and providing for economic development and redevelopment needs. Policies B.2.5.1 ~ The City shall incorporate the recommendations of Preliminary Design and Engineering Studies, as accepted by the Florida Department of Transportation, into the Clearwater Transportation Traffic Circulation Element, as these [mdings affect future alignments and lane arrangements of State highways. B.2.5.2 B-IO Ordinance 7993-08 Exhibit A - Transportation Element Goals. Objectives and Policies Transportation ~ The City's rmSSIOn. VISIon and/or initiatives will continue to include transportation improvements as articulated in the annual budget document ~ City, One Future" plans shall inearporate transportation impro'lements. B.2.6 8.(t Objective - The City shall preserve and protect existing and future transportation corridors by administering Article 3 of the Land Development Code, Division 9, General Applicability Standards which incorporate FDOT's Stand Specifications and Roadway and Traffic and Design Standards and Clearwater's Subdivision Ordinance identify building setbacks to protect rights-of-way in accordance with the Pinellas County Future Rights-of-Way map. Policies B.2.6.l &4-l- The City shall protect eXIstmg and future transportation corridors by implementing the requirements of the subdivision ordinance, including mandatory dedication of rights-of-way, where required, as a condition of plat approval. B.2.6.2 ~ The City shall require developer dedication of rights-of-way for all new development or redevelopment projects in the City where necessary. B.2.6.3 &&J. The City shall review all site plans and subdivision plats with consideration of future right-of-way needs, and shall require the preservation and advance acquisition of right-of-way prior to or concurrent with land development to the maximum extent feasible. MASS TRANSIT B.3 9.. GOAL - THE CITY SHALL SUPPORT THE EFFORTS OF MASS TRANSIT SERVICE OPERATORS TO PROVIDE GENERALIZED AND SPECIAL MASS TRANSIT SERVICES. B.3.1 9..l Objective - Existing and future major trip generators should be provided with fixed route or para transit service when possible Policies B.3.1.l 9:-l-:-l- Clearwater supports adequate funding for the Pinellas Suncoast Transit Authority (P~S~T~A~) to provide fIxed route and demand-responsive transit service to increase the mobility of the transit service population. B.3.2 ~ Objective - The City of Clearwater shall encourage and promote mass transit with appropriate land use, zoning and land development policies. Policies B.3.2.1 B-ll Ordinance 7993-08 Exhibit A - Transportation Element Goals. Objectives and Policies Transportation 94:+ Clearwater shall allow the establishment of park-and-ride lots, and smaller outlying transit terminals where appropriate, to support the operation of the main P.S.T.A. terminal in downtown. B.3.2.2 Clearwater shall coordinate planning efforts, where applicable, for future high- speed rail in Hillsborough and Pinellas Counties. B.3.2.3 The City will encourage the development of water mass transit service between the mainland and beach destinations. B.4 !{h GOAL - THE CITY SHALL CONTINUE TO ACTIVELY SUPPORT AND PARTICIPATE IN PSTA P.S.T.f1' , THE DIRECT PRIMARY TRANSIT SERVICE PROVIDER IN THE CITY OF CLEARWATER B.4.1 ~ Objective - The City shall require that large scale developments (greater than fifty [50] units) of housing specifically proposed to serve elderly, handicapped or low income populations either locate within one thousand 0.000) two th01lSRRd (2,000) feet of an existing bus route; if service is not presently available the PSTA P.S.T"A1. shall be petitioned to provide service. Policies B.4.1.l -W-.-l-:-l- Whenever possible, community serving facilities and public offices should be located within on~ thousand (1,000) feet of an existing bus route. B.4.l.2 10.1.2 The City adopts one thousand (1.000) two thousand (2,000) feet as the desired level of g~ervice standard for transit service to be applied as the minimum for all major generators and attractors or for all census tracts with a concentration of elderly, handicapped, low income or non-automobile owning households. B-12 Ordinance 7993-08 Exhibit A - Transportation Element Goals. Objectives and Policies Transportation B.4.2 ~ Objective - Clearwater shall participate with the MPO in coordinatine: the plannine: and implementation of the Pinellas Mobility Initiative and the Pinellas Guidewav which is intended to connect the beach and the downtown amend the Transportation ElemeBt to inelude proteetion strategies fOF mass transit rights of way and exelusive transit eorridoFS at the time the Major Investment Study is eomplete and the County makes a deeision to implement the Cuideway system: Policies B.4.2.1 ~ The City shall ensure that the proposed guideway corridors planned bv the Pinellas Mobility Initiative and the Pinellas Guidewav (as designated on the Long Range Tnmsportation Plan Map) are protected from encroachment, where possible. BA.2.2 ~ Acquisition of future mass transit corridors and exclusive right-of-way should be considered eligible expenditures for use of transportation impact fees and for right-of-way F-at time of site plan or plat approval, once the corridors have been included in adopted corridor and right-of-way designation maps. BA.2.3 ~ Due to the constraints of development and available land, mass transit service shall be urged to provide recreation and commuter employee access to Clearwater Beach and Sand Key. BA.2A ~ AThe existing beach trolley system is encouraged to operate in order to reduce automobile trips shall be retaiRed and enhanoed to allow fer non automobile circulation on Clearwater Beach. B.4.3 ~ Objective - The City, in coordination with PSTA P.S.TuA1" shall continue to develop model designs for transit shelters and benches to be integrated into new and existing development. Policies BA.3.1 ~ Developers shall be encouraged to incorporate model transit stops with new development where appropriate. BA.3.2 Where appropriate. the City shall support the placement and/or improvements of the local transit service terminal in the downtown. BAA WA Objective - The City shall participate and cooperate with agencies and committees to promote the use of mass transit. Policies BAA.I B-13 Ordinance 7993-08 Exhibit A - Transportation Element Goals. Objectives and Policies Transportation AIRPORT B.5 H.. .w.A,..l- Clearwater shall coordinate with PST A and the MPO in the continued adoption of the Five-Year Transit Development Program to address transit needs consistent with adopted level-of-service policies and transit planning guidelines. BAA.2 ~ Clearwater will cooperate with PST A and the MPO to improve the transit system to coincide with the improvements detailed in the year 2010 and 2015 Long Range Mass Transit Plans. BAA.3 ~ The City shall continue to participate on the board of PST A and by other appropriate intergovernmental coordination mechanisms to assist the Pinellas County MPO and the PST A implementing the countywide mass transit plan. BAAA As initiatives are proposed to be adol'ted bv the MPO. PST^' FDOT and/or TBARTA. the City shall support transportation/commuter alternatives where appropriate. BAA.5 The City will coordinate with TBARTA on locating routes and feeder lines as well as locations for park and ride lots. GOAL - CLEARWATER EXECUTIVE AIRPARK SHALL CONTINUE TO SERVE THE GENERAL AVIATION DEMAND OF LOCAL AIRCRAFT OWNERS AND THE BUSINESS COMMUNITY IN A MANNER COMPATffiLE WITH NEARBY RESIDENTIAL USES. B.5.1 t-t-d- Objective - A revised airport master plan shall be eompleted by 2000 to guide impro'/ements neeessary to maintain existing eapaeity and safety. The 2002 Airport Master Plan shall be updated bv 2010 and the City shall ensure compliance with current safety standards and land use ree:ulations. Policies B.5.1.1 +hH The City shall explore federal, state and county funding sources to supplement City expenditures for airport improvements. B.5.2 B.5.1.2 ~ Operation and expansion of activities at the airpark shall be consistent with community land use and economic development objectives, with aviation related industrial use being the preferred function for any surplus airport land. B.5.1.3 ~ The City shall program adequate resources from facility users, enterprise funds, and grants to maintain aviation facilities. B-14 Ordinance 7993-08 Exhibit A - Transportation Element Goals. Objectives and Policies Transportation H4 Objective - Expansion of the facilities at Clearwater Airpark and construction of new facilities shall be coordinated with Future Land Use and Conservation Elements of the Comprehensive Plan. Policies B.5.2.1 -l-hH Redevelopment and improvement of facilities at Clearwater Airpark shall insure that nearby residential developments are buffered from additional impacts of aviation activities. B.5.2.2 ~ The City shall maintain operating policies to forbid touch-and-go landings, banner towing, glider, and model aircraft operations. B.6 H. GOAL - CLEARWATER EXECUm'E AIRPARK WILL CONTINUE TO BE A VIABLE VISUAL FLIGHT RULES (VFR)/GENERAL AVIATION FACILITY, COMPLEMENTARY TO THE INSTRUMENT FLIGHT RULES (IFR) FACILITIES AT ST. PETERSBURG/CLEARWATER INTERNATIONAL AND TAMPA INTERNATIONAL AIRPORTS AND WILL BE FURTHER ADDRESSED IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF AN UPDATED AIRPORT MASTER PLAN BY 2010~. B.6.1 Y..! Objective -The City will identify airport improvements that are necessary to maintaining existing operations through an updated airport master plan. Policies B.6.1.1 ~ The current Airport Master Plan shall be updated by 2010 ~ to reflect airport capital needs. B.6.1.2 ~ The City will continue to maintain existing aviation facilities, including all infrastructure, safety fencing, taxiways, pavement marking, aprons and other operational facilities. B.7 H. GOAL - THE CONSTRUCTION, LAYOUT, AND OPERATION OF THE AIRPARK SHALL RECOGNIZE ENVIRONMENTAL AND RESOURCE CONSERVATION CONSTRAINTS AND IMPACTS, BOTH ON AND OFF SITE. B.7.1 Hd- Objective - The fuel farm shall be maintained consistent with current State requirements. Policy B.7.1.1 H-:-H Ultimate development of fuel facilities shall include access to the road network, proximity to the terminal, direct aircraft access, and full compliance with State and Federal environmental requirements. B.7.2 B-15 Ordinance 7993-08 Exhibit A - Transportation Element Goals. Objectives and Policies Transportation ~ Objective - Airpark expansion shall specifically protect the City's existing potable water well that is located on the airpark site. Policies B.7.2.1 ~ The existing monitor wells will continue to be maintained. B.7.2.2 ~ The Airpark shall continue to be operated with land ownership and management review retained by the City. The City shall approve all leases and planned facility improvements. B.8 14. GOAL - INTERGOVERNMENTAL COORDINATION SHALL ENSURE SAFE, COST-EFFECTIVE AND RESOURCE-EFFICIENT OPERATION OF THE CLEARWATER AIRPARK. B.8.1 l4d- Objective - The airport shall continue to coordinate operational and expansion activities with all appropriate agencies and City departments. Policies B.8.1.1 -l4-hl- The City shall carry out all day-to-day airport operations and long-term development in a manner that will minimize any detrimental effects on the environment, through compliance with the permitting requirements of all applicable permitting agencies, including the monitoring of air, noise and water quality if necessary. B.8.1.2 ~ Any revisions to the airport development plans shall be reviewed against the City's Comprehensive Plan to ensure consistency. B.8.1.3 ~ The City will review and update, as needed, all airport horizontal, clear and obstruction zone maps for penetration of these zones due to natural or man-made occurrences to ensure safe operating conditions. 15. COAL CLEARW.A..TER SHALL CONSOLID,A..TE .\LL TRA.NSPORT.A..TION REL\TED ELEMENTS .A..ND .A.N.\LYSIS INTO .A.. 1\fULTIMOD.\L TR..\.~SPORT.A..TION ELEMENT. 15.1 By Oetober 1, 2000, the City shall eonsolidate all transportation related elements into a multimodal transportation element "lith the necessary analysis and revisions in aeeordanee "lith Chapter 163, F.S. and 9J 5.019 F.A.C B-16 Ordinance 7993-08 Exhibit A - Transportation Element Goals. Objectives. and Policies Housing C. HOUSING ELEMENT Introduction The purpose of the Housing: Element is to provide guidance to the City to develop appropriate plans and polices to meet identified or proiected deficits in the supply of housing: for the different economic sectors and needs in the community. The intent is to address the City's activities as well as to provide direction and assistance to the efforts of the private sector. The housing element consists of standards. plans. and principles to be followed in: . The provision of housing for all current and anticipated future residents of the city. . The elimination of substandard dwelling conditions. . The structural and aesthetic improvement of existing housing. . The provision of adequate sites for future housing. including affordable housing. group home facilities. residential shelters. foster care facilities. transitional and permanent supportive housing. . The provision for relocation of housing and identification of historically significant and other housing for purposes of conservation. rehabilitation. or replacement. . The formulation of housing implementation programs. and . A plan for ensuring affordable workforce housing that would. at a minimum. identify adequate sites for such housing. Housing Needs Summary The following summarizes the Housing Element: . The mix of housing types is proportional with is fairly (""enly divided between single-family at 45% and multi-family homes at 48% of existing housing stock. with much of the growth attributed to multi-family housing. Mobile homes account for approximately 1&% of the total housing units in the City. City policies with regard to zoning and development will need to continue to recognize this housing mix. . The increase in the cost of new single-family homes has risen dramatically faster than the sale price of existing single-family homes. To maintain affordable housing, rehabilitation and neighborhood preservation is to be preferred over demolition and redeyelopment of existing neighborhoods. . Close to 40 percent of renters of "renter occupied housing units" pay more than sixty percent of household income for housing. While the median eost of housing ','{as less than thirty pereent (30%) of ineome aeross the board f-or O'.vner oeeupied households; the median eost was forty five percent (15%) of income f-or 100ver ineome renters. Accordingly, there continues to be a need for affordable housing for very low, low, and moderate-income households. . Although the number of housing units lacking complete plumbing, kitchen facilities or heating equipment is relatively small (less than 0.5%) and was has been declining prior to 1990, it-is incidental to rental housing. the 2000 Census showed an increase from 85 to 169 units over 1990 figures. This data needs to be confirmed by the 2010 Census in order to be yalidated. Close cooperation with the Census Bureau to ensure an accurate count in the 20 I 0 Census is critical. Meanwhile, fGontinued code enforcement to reduce these conditions further should be supported. C-l Ordinance 7993-08 Exhibit A - Housing Element Goals. Obiectives. and Policies Housing . Clearwater's Community Development Code provides for group homes and group care facilities and requires a minimum separation requirement of 1,000 feet betv/een such uses. Certain types of facilities, such as child or spouse abuse centers require increased confidentiality and require additional coordination by the police department and the Department of Health and Rehabilitative Services. . The population of the City of Clearwater is expected to grow to 121.352 112,830 permanent residents by the year 2020 ~ To accommodate permanent and seasonal residents and maintain a healthy vacancy rate, approximately 4,460 ~ new housing units will be needed. . Large, vacant parcels of land are scarce in Clearwater. Because of this, infill development of small vacant lots and under-utilized parcels will be necessary, and should be encouraged, to provide for new households. . Impact fees significantly affect the cost of new housing. Methods of balancing the objectives of affordable housing and adequate infrastructure need to be explored. . Clearwater will continue, as it has in the past, to promote and support fair housing practices. . While local data is unavailable for the specific number of homeless in Clearwater. a County- wide survey conducted by the Pinellas County Coalition for the Homeless in 2007. identified a total of 5.195 homeless men. women and children in Pinellas County. The City is a member of the Coalition as well as the Pinellas County Homeless Policy GrouP. C-2 Ordinance 7993-08 Exhibit A - Housing Element Goals. Obiectives. and Policies Housing GOALS, OBJECTIVES, AND POLICIES C.t M-. GOAL - AN AFFORDABLE VARIETY OF STANDARD HOUSING UNITS IN DECENT AND SAFE NEIGHBORHOODS TO MEET THE NEEDS OF CURRENT AND FUTURE RESIDENTS REGARDLESS OF RACE, NATIONALITY, AGE, MARITAL STATUS, HANDICAP, OR RELIGION. C.l.t !M Objective for Adequate Housing - Assure an adequate supply of housing in Clearwater by providing for additional new dwelling units in a variety of types, costs, and locations to meet the needs of the residents of the City of Clearwater. Policies C.l.l.I ~ Maintain sufficient residentially zoned acreage, of varying densities and locations, to accommodate the existing and future housing needs of the City of Clearwater. C.l.l.2 ~ Residential Infill Projects, as defined in the Community Development Code, shall be utilized in order to accommodate innovative project designs, which provide for a mix of dwelling types at varying costs. Opportunities and conditions for the provision of accessory dwelling units (ADDs) may be considered for inclusion within infill development and redevelo{lment projects. provided that strict compliance standards be established within the Community Development Code. C.l.l.3 ~ Through application of the Concurrency Management Section of the Community Development Code, the City of Clearwater shall assure sufficient utility capacity to accommodate an adequate supply of housing. C.l.l.4 ~ The City shall encourage the involvement of private sector financial institutions in recognizing and meeting the community's housing needs. C. I. 1.5 +&:-h5 The City of Clearwater shall continue to provide information, incentives, and technical assistance to the private sector in order to achieve housing production that meets the needs of very low, low, and moderate, and middle inoome households. C.l.l.6 ~ The City shall further fair housing goals so that a variety of housing choices are available to households without regard to religion, handicap, age, ef race, national origin, or marital status. C.I.I.7 The City shall further the goal of providing a variety of housing choices by encouraging land assembly where possible. through such things as density bonuses. height increases, and setback reductions. C.I.I.8 The City may permit one accessory dwelling unit per lot wherever such units can be accommodated by adequate lot area, and provided that they meet strict compliance standards such as building restrictions, visual buffering, parking C-3 Ordinance 7993-08 Exhibit A - Housing Element Goals. Objectives. and Policies Housing and other requirements to be developed for inclusion In the Community Development Code. C.1.2 ~ Objective for Mfordable Housing - The City of Clearwater shall continue to provide assistance and incentives for the development of housing that is affordable to ,y:Very lbow, !l>ow, and mModerate !Income households, including those with special needs, consistent with the level of growth in these income categories. Policies C.1.2.1 +&.H Continue to utilize Community Development Block Grant funds for the construction and/or rehabilitation of housing units that will be affordable to very low and low-income, households consistent with Federal income guidelines. C.1.2.2 ~ The City shall support the continuation of the Clearwater Housing Authority's programs for affordable housing oPlJortunities. including its rental subsidy program and public housing units. Continue to use Federal programs to pro'.ide rental subsidy assistance to very low, 10'::, and some moderate income households. C.1.2.3 ~ Continue to review new construction techniques, materials, building codes, and housing codes in order to determine where housing costs can be reduced without sacrificing the quality of housing for very low and low income households. 16.2.4 The City shall continue to utilize the Challenge 2000 Program to assist 'lery low, 10'.'1, and moderate income households in obtaining mortgage fmancing. C.1.2A 16.2.5 The City shall continue to support the addition of rental housing as needed to meet the needs of very low, low, and moderate income households. C.1.2.5 Define Affordable Housing as any residential dwelling: unit leased or owned by a household with a household income of one hundred twenty percent (120%) or less of the adiusted area median family income for Pinellas County, Florida, as determined by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (RUD). The rental rates for leased Workforce Affordable Housing; Units shall not exceed the rates published by the Florida Housing Finance C011Joration for annual "Maximum Rents by Number of Bedroom Unit" for the Tampa-St. Petersburg-Clearwater Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA). For non-rental units, the sales price may not exceed ninety percent (90%) of the average area price for the Tampa- St. Petersburg-Clearwater MSA. as established by the annual revenue procedure which provides issuers of qualified mortgage bonds, as defined in Section 143(a) of the internal Revenue Code, and issuers of mortgage credit certificates, as defined in Section 25(c) of the Internal Revenue Code, with the nationwide average purchase price for the residences located in the United States. C-4 Ordinance 7993-08 Exhibit A - Housing Element Goals. Objectives. and Policies Housing C.l.2.6 The City shall identify vacant and underutilized city-owned property that may be deemed surplus lJroperty and make it available for the develolJment of affordable housing. C.1.2.7 The City shall work with the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. the Florida Housing Finance Corporation and local government bodies to protect dedicated affordable housing revenues. as provided bv the Economic DevelolJment & Housing Department's 2005 - 2010 Consolidated Planning Document. the Sadowski Act. and Federal. State and Local Government Housing Trust Funds. C.1.3 ~ Objective for Housing Conditions - The City of Clearwater shall encourage the elimination of substandard housing units through demolition, upgrades, renovation and preservation efforts. Policies C.1.3.1 ~ The City defines "substandard" housing units as those which do not provide safe and adequate shelter and require major renovation to bring them up to the Clearwater Minimum Housing Code or are lacking one or more essential plumbing facilities, i.e., hot and cold piped water, private toilet, and private shower or bath for the exclusive use of the unit. C.1.3.2 ~ Define "suitable for rehabilitation" as those housing units which require repair equal to or less than fifty percent of its value or $50.000. whichever is less. before renovation. or having the lack of one or more essential plumbing facilities. Units must be located in a neighborhood. which has either adequate community facilities or has needed capital improvements in the current Capital Improvements Program (CIP). Define "suitable for rehabilitation" as those housing lHlits in. aeteriorating condition due to inadequate maintenanee or accidental damage which requires repair equal to or less than seventy five percent (75%) of its 'falue subsequent to renovation ef having as the primary deficiency, the lack of one or more essential plwnbing facilities. Units must be located in ayailable neighborhood either having adequate commlHlity facilities or '.'lith necessary capital improyements in the current C.I.P. program. C.1.3.3 ~ The City Neighborhood Services Department shall continue to monitor and evaluate factors which contripute to neighborhood stability and adopt strategies for neighborhood preservation. C.1.3.4 ~ Program capital improvements in concert with the neighborhood preservation strategies to encourage neighborhood stability. C.1.3.5 16.3.5 Encourage ongoing maintenance through programs that foster pride ill ownership and individual efforts. C.1.3.6 10.3.0 Encourage Provide incenti'.'es for voluntary, private rehabilitation of owner occupied and rental housing units. C-5 Ordinance 7993-08 Exhibit A - Housing Element Goals, Objectives, and Policies Housing C.1.3.7 ~ Continue to utilize the Unsafe Structures Program as a means of rehabilitating and/or demolishing unsafe structures within the City of Clearwater. C.1.3.8 ~ Continue to review and update housing related codes to allow optimum use of labor and materials. C.1.3.9 M+9 Continue to contribute to the support of non-profit and for-profit housing housing providers Clean';ater eighborhood Housing Services, Tampa Bay Community De';elopmefl:t Corporation and other organizations promoting neighborhood revitalization and stability. C.1.4 t9A Objective for Adequate Sites for Very Low, Low and Moderate Income Households - Continue to provide zoning and land use regulations that allow for the development and redevelopment of affordable housing in stable neighborhoods. Policies C.I.4.1 ~ All assisted housing shall meet the requirements of the Community Development Code, including landscaping, and shall be consistent with the character of the surrounding neighborhood. C.1.4.2 ~ Assisted housing should be located in close proximity to employment centers, mass transit services, parks, and commercial centers. C.I.4.3 ~ Buildings and grounds at assisted housing locations should be maintained so as to preserve a desirable living environment. C.I.4.4 ~ Maintain residential zoning districts in a variety of densities and locations in order to accommodate more affordable small lots, small and medium size apartments, and mobile homes. C.1.4.5 ~ Continue to utilize zoning to minimize and mitigate commercial encroachment in residential areas. C.I.4.6 ~ Mobile homes shall be maintained as an affordable housing option for existing and future residents. Continue to utilize the Mobile Home Park zoning classification for defining existing and proposed mobile home sites. C.1.4.7 Neighborhoods shall be encouraged to follow the three Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design (CPTED) strategies of access control. surveillance, and territorial enforcement. C.1.5 t9.S Objective for Group Homes and Foster Care Facilities and ~pecial NBeeds Hhousing - Continue to provide zoning and land use regulations which allow the establishment of group homes, foster care facilities and special needs housing subject to minimum State requirements. C-6 Ordinance 7993-08 Exhibit A - Housing Element Goals. Objectives. and Policies Housing Policies C.1.5.1 ~ Establish population-based standards for group homes and foster care facilities in concert with knowledgeable State and community human services organizations. C.1.5.2 ~ Encourage and assist human services agencies and other community groups in developing special living facilities at a level appropriate to Clearwater's population and needs. C.1.5.3 ~ Periodically review and adjust the separation requirement for group homes as found in the Community Development Code so that the requirement continues to function to provide broad dispersion without inhibiting these facilities by saturation of available areas. The separation requirements will not be more restrictive than the minimum requirements of the State of Florida. ~ Pro.fide zoning, inspeetion, and other appropriate loeal government teehnieal assistanee to the Clear-Nater Housing l\uthority and other ageneies involved in the provision of housing. C.1.5.6 Special Needs Housing is defined as housing that is temporary, supportive, or permanent that provides shelter for the elderly, frail elderly, persons with disabilities (mental. physical. developmental. persons with HIV/AIDS and their families) persons with alcohol or other drug addiction, and other categories the City of Clearwater may specify and describe as special needs housing. Special needs housing shall include but not be limited to include emergency and supportive housing, transitional housing and other permanent housing designed to allow for independent living and prevent individuals from becoming homeless. C.1.6 !9.6 Objective for Housing Conservation and Rehabilitation - Through both private and public resources, the City of Clearwater shall encourage the conservation, rehabilitation, and preservation of the existing housing stock, including historically significant housing. C-7 Ordinance 7993-08 Exhibit A - Housing Element Goals. Objectives. and Policies Housing Policies C.1.6.1 ~ The Community Response Team shall continue to utilize a collaborative code enforcement process for housing in the North and South Greenwood and Lake Belleview neighborhoods and in the East Gateway area in order to provide residents with information regarding rehabilitation assistance programs and the additional time needed to bring housing structures in this area into compliance. C.I.6.2 ~ Use Community Development Block Grant, HOME, and SHIP. and any other available funds for programs and improvements throughout the City with special emphasis on North Greenwood, Lake Belleview. South Greem/ood and East Gateway Clearwater neighborhoods and such other neighborhoods as may require progra1l1ffiffig-attention. C.1.6.3 ~ Involve private lending institutions in the development of programs that encourage a greater degree of flexibility in lending policies with respect to improving older neighborhoods. C.1.6.4 +644 Encourage private lending institutions, through their participation in program and project planning, to be more responsive to the home income needs of very low, low, and moderate-income households. C.1.6.5 ~ Involve private lending institutions in the planning and development of programs designed to help with small business economic development loan needs in very low, low and moderate income neighborhoods. C.1.6.6 ~ Improve community services and facilities as appropriate to an acceptable standard in target revitalization redevelopment areas. C.1.6.7 ~ Use rehabilitation of public housing units as well as the provision of new housing to increase the housing stock for low and moderate income households. C.1.6.8 ~ The City of Clearwater shall continue to protect and preserve historically significant housing and neighborhoods through the implementation of Historic Preservation Section (Division 10) of the Community Development Code. C.l.7 t&1 Objective for Relocation Housing - Where public projects of the City require the relocation of individuals and/or families, relocation assistance shall be provided where it is necessary for safe and adequate shelter. Policies C.1.7.1 ~ The City shall provide temporary relocation assistance to enable rehabilitation of substandard housing. C.1.7.2 16.7.2 The City shall provide relocation assistance and counseling, as needed, to effect the clearance of dangerously deteriorated houses. C-8 Ordinance 7993-08 Exhibit A - Housing Element !Joals. Obiectives. and Policies Housing C.1.7.3 ~ The City shall regularly monitor grant opportunities and provide coordinating services to assist in maximizing intergovernmental revenues and assistance targeted to housing and neighborhood improvements. C.1.7.4 -l4-7A Pursuant to the Community Development Code requirements. t+he City shall determine that adequate mobile home sites or other suitable sites exist for the relocation of mobile home owners prior to actions, including the approval of a rezoning, which result in removal or relocation of mobile home owners. C.1.8 t6.8 Objective for Housing Implementation Programs - the Clearwater Neighborhood and Affordable Housing Advisory Board, (NAHAB). which includes represen- tatives from organizations ageBeies directly and indirectly involved in affordable housing issues~ will serve as a standing committee on housing related issues and will review. monitor. and evaluate City policies. procedures. and proerams directed to improvine the physical environment and lifestyle of low to moderate income residents and will make recommendations to the City Manaeer and City Council. assist iB faeilitatiBg plaBBiBg efforts aBd provide eoordiBated housiBg programs. Policies C.1.8.1 ~ Utilize applicable Federal~ aB:Ei State. and County programs to provide local housing. C.1.8.2 ~ Participate with the Tampa Bay Regional Planning Council in the preparation of housing plans and programs for consistency with City of Clearwater housing implementation programs. C.l.8.3 ~ Participate with Pinellas County in providing short-term emergency housing for the homeless and transitional housing for qualifying households with special needs. C.l.8.4 Continue to provide assistance to qualified residents to retrofit housing in order to be barrier free and accessible. C.1.8.5 ~ Promote equal opportunity for all persons, regardless of race, sex, age, or marital status in obtaining adequate housing and eliminate discrimination in housing. C.l.8.6 ~ The City of Clean vater shall Qoontinue to implement all existing and future housing programs without regard to race, national origin, handicap, age, or familial status. C.1.8.7 16.8.6 The City of Clearuater shall Qoontinue to investigate complaints concerning the lending policies of local lending institutions to assure non-discriminatory lending practices and guard against redlining. C-9 Ordinance 7993-08 Exhibit A - Housing Element Goals. Objectives. and Policies Housing C.1.8.8 16.&.7 The City shall to ~eontinue work with the Clearwaterbeeal Housing Authority in providing a public housing stock that is consistent with the existing and future needs of the residents of the City of Clearwater. C.I.8.9 Continue to work with non-profit and for-profit housing providers to leverage resources to implement housing programs C.1.9 Obiective - The City of Clearwater shall be proactive in incentivizin!! the construction of affordable housin!!. Policies C.1.9.1 The City will provide density bonuses for affordable housing developments that demonstrate that a minimum of 15% of the total units are reserved as affordable housing units. Such bonuses shall not exceed 50% of the density permitted by the Future Land Use Map and shall not include properties located in the Coastal Storm Area. The density bonus shall be established by ordinance in the Community Development Code. C.1.9.2 Allow flexibility with regard to setbacks and off-street parking to accommodate density bonuses associated with affordable housing developments provided the proiect design does not detract from the established or emerging character of the immediate vicinity. C.I.9.3 Allow flexibility with regard to off-street parking for proiects containing affordable housing units located within 1000 feet of a transit stop. C.1.IO Obiective - Reco!!nizin!! that sustainable buildin!! techniques contribute to keepin!! housin!! units affordable over the Ion!! term by reducin!! ener!!y consumption. lowerin!! utility bills and decreasin!! maintenance costs. the City of Clearwater will promote the use of !!reen housin!! construction and renovation and rehabilitation techniques. Policies C.I.IO.I Encourage affordable housing projects that are constructed consistent with US Green Building Council's (USGBC) Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) principles or the Florida Green Building Coalition's (FGBC) Green Land Development and Building Standards. C.l.l0.2 Encourage construction of efficient and lasting homes by developing Green Building standards. using resources such as those available through Global Green USA. C.I.IO.3 Provide "green building information" to local area housing providers. C-IO Ordinance 7993-08 Exhibit A - Housing Element Goals. Obiectives. and Policies Housing C.1.lOA Work with the local chapter of the USGBC to provide information regarding LEED renovation techniques at Neighborhood Week and other outreach events. C.I.IO.5 Develop prototypical xeriscape plans that can be provided to local area housing non-profits and neighborhood associations. C.1.110biective - Cooperate with Pinellas Countv, other municipalities and other org:anizations to seek an end to homelessness. Policies CI.II.I Cooperate with Pine lIas County and other municipalities in implementing provisions found within Opening Doors of OrJDortunity: A lO-Year Plan to End Homelessness in Pinel/as County. CI.II.2 Implement provisions of the 2005 - 20 1 0 Consolidated Planning Document that address solutions to homelessness CI.II.3 Continue to participate in the PinelIas County Homeless Coalition. the Homeless Leadership Network. and the PinelIas County Homeless Policy Group. C.I.IIA Continue to work with area housing providers to make shelters and transitional housing and/or programs available to the homeless. C-ll Ordinance 7993-08 Exhibit A - Housing Element Goals, Obiectives and Policies Utilities D. UTILITIES ELEMENT Introduction The purpase af the Utilities Element is ta pravide guidance ta the City ta develalJ apprapriate lJlans and pal ices ta meet identified ar proiected deficits in the supply af utilities far the different ecanamic sectars and needs in the cammunity. The intent is ta address the City's activities as well as ta lJravide directian and assistance ta the effarts af the private sectar, as the private sectar plans, designs, and canstructs new buildings and subdivisians. The utilities element cansists af standards, plans, and principles ta be fallawed in: . The pravisian af utilities far all current and anticipated future residents af the city, . The pravisian af specific utilities ta address sanitary sewer, starmwater and starmwater management, patable water and natural graund water aquifer recharge needs, and salid waste. Utilities YtiIity Needs Summary The fallawing summarizes the Utilities ~ Element: Sanitary Sewer . Rainfall during the rainy seasan exerts the greatest influence in praducing peak wastewater flaws ar infiltratian. The City has embarked an an extensive evaluatian af the sanitary sewer system. The infarmatian far the evaluatian will be included in a Master Plan which will direct the lining and replacement afthe alder sewer lines. . The minimum level af service standard is an average af 127 gallans per persan per day (GPCD). +he Marshall Street trea-tmem: faeility pra'lides serviee at a rate Elf one hundred and twenty f-oW' (124) gallons per eapita per day (GPCPD). · The Clean vater East treatment facility pravides service at a rate of one ffimdred and fourteen (114) gallons per oapita per day (GPCPD). The East plant and Northeast plant are eooneoted by a tv/o way force main. · The Northeast Regional Wastev/ater treatment facility pro."jdes seryioe at a rate af one hundred and forty eigbt (118) gallons per eapita per day (GPCPD). . Clearwater's prajected peak papulatian in ~ 2020 will be 164,356 135,910 permanent and seasanal residents and guests. Sewage flaw rates prajected far ~ 2020 will utilize seventy f-oW' percent (71%) sixty-nine percent (69%) afthe system capacity. · Clearwater has adequate sewage treatment, callectian capacity and system redundancy ta serve existing and planned develapment. Current tatal design capacity is twenty-eight and a half (28.5) MGD; with faur MGD allacated ta the City af Safety Harbar thraugh interlacal agreement. D-l Ordinance 7993-08 Exhibit A - Utilities Element Goals. Obiectives and Policies Utilities · The City requires all new development to provide sanitary sewer systems to connect to appropriate sewage treatment districts. New septic tanks should not be permitted. Residents located in nearby unincorporated areas using septic tanks should connect to the City sewage system as sewer lines become available. Soil characteristics have moderate to severe limitations in areas where septic use has been identified. · Currently there are four (4) private treatment plants in areas adjacent to the City. As these "package treatment plants" become inoperable the City should encourage those needing sanitary sewer service to connect to the City sewage system. The City should continue to require annexation into the City when connecting to the City sewer system. · Clearwater has undertaken major pumping station replacement and upgrades for pumping stations located throughout the city. Betty Lane '.yas replaced in 1997, Sand Key will be operatiOi'lal within the calendar year and Morton Plant shall be completed by 2000. Upgrades to twenty four (24) additional pumping stations will be completed based on the recommendations from the Pump Station Capital hnprovement Report. The remaining stations will be evaluated and a scheduled renewal and replacement program will be developed. Solid Waste · The Florida Solid 'Naste Management ,^.ct of 1988 (Chapter 88 130, La'I;S of Florida) required all local gO'/emments to reduoe their solid waste stream by thirty pereent (30%) by 1991. The reduction has been achieved and exceeded with the reduetion in the 1999 waste stream at forty fiye percent (15%). This end was achieyed by the utilization of source separation and recycling of glass, newspaper, plastic, cardboard, offiee paper, other metals afl:d aluminum containers. This effort includes commercial, multi farllily and single farllily residential recyclables. Recoyered materials from the commercial ',vaste stream are a'lailable to registered private recovered materials dealers on an open competitive basis. · The City of Clearwater has entered into an interlocal agreement with Pinellas County to assist the County in accomplishing responsibilities emanating from the recycling program mandated by the State. · The City of Clear-vater adopted an ordinance in f.pri11999 regarding the screening of all dumpsters and recy'cling contamers which is estimated to be eompleted by 2005. This initiati'le, amoogst other components ineludes an ineentivc program to eomplete the proeess by the schedule date. · Voluntary cooperation and participation in the residential curbside source separation program is imperative to the success of the program and ~epend~ on the willingness of City residents. Public awareness and education programs are important elements to motivate the citizenry to maintain their support and participation in the residential curbside separation program. · The recycling of used office paper generated by City of Clearwater personnel will contribute to the preservation of natural resources and will continue to be a source of revenue for the City to help offset the cost of office paper. · The necessity to monitor market fluctuations for the price of recyclable materials should be reviewed. at all times; this should accompany a regular and continuous market evaluation to optimize revenue received: D-2 Ordinance 7993-08 Exhibit A - Utilities Element Goals. Obiectives and Policies Utilities . The solid waste Jbevel of 28ervice is based on a demand of seven and twelve one hundredths (7.12) pounds per capita per day. . Clearwater residents should continue to partake in the utilization of the Pinellas County small quantity generator disposal site for hazardous/toxic waste materials for households and small generators of hazardous wastes. The City should also promote the Household Chemical Collection program that is held on an annual basis. Stormwater Management · The City of Clearwater needs to will continue to monitor the stormwater management utility fee rate structure and amend it as required to remain competitive and maintain an adequate funding source to provide revenue for flood control, maintenance, retrofitting, and treatment of stormwater. In addition to the hydraulic improvements, this would improve the quality of stormwater discharging into surface waters, and will complement the measures proposed in the Surface Water Improvement and Management (SWIM) program and the Tampa Bay l'futional Estuary Program to improve surface water quality standards. · The City of Clearwater needs to take advantage of any alternative funding opportunities that may become available from any State agency with regard to watershed management and/or general stormwater improvements. · The City of Clearwater needs to continue to reduce flooding problems and strive for abatement of flood damage to houses and streets. · The City of Clearwater needs to continue to coordinate stormwater management improvement efforts with Pinellas County and other incorporated areas adjacent to Clearwater City limits for both water quality and attenuation. · The City of Clearwater needs to continue to maintain, correct deficiencies and improve, where necessary, current levels of service. Maintenance and improvement of the City stormwater management system must be recognized as a service provided by the City on a regular and continuous basis. · The City of Clearwater needs to continue to prepare stormwater management plans which will identify and prioritize the implementation of programs to improve and enhance stormwater quality and quantity. · Natural and man-made wetlands need to be utilized for stormwater storage and protected as natural resources. Wetlands provide a natural wildlife habitat and groundwater recharge functions which are pivotal characteristics of the natural and urbanized environment. Such features are firmly established within Clearwater's quality of life values. · The City of Clearwater must continue to obtain appropriate permits from all environmental regulatory agencies prior to implementation of water resource projects. · The City of Clearwater needs to research and develop new methods that are technically, environmentally, and economically viable of treating stormwater runoff before final discharge to improve and enhance local surface waters. D-3 Ordinance 7993-08 Exhibit A - Utilities Element Goals. Obiectives and Policies Utilities · The eity needs to proeeed f-orward in its planning, design and engineering of the proposed dO'.vntown lake whieh has been included in the City's twenty year Dmvnto'....n Redev.-elopment Plan. Prospect Lake The proposed lake will continue to serve as a basin for stormwater attenuation and water quality management, as well as enhancing the aesthetic beauty of the downtown area. · The City of Clearwater needs to continue to participate in the National Flood Insurance Program's Community Rating System (NFIP/CRS). Clearwater has been an active participant since 1990. Potable Water and Natural Ground Water Aquifer Recharge Needs · Clearwater has maintained an interlocal agreement with Pinellas County since 1955 with approximately eighty percent (80%) sixty-three percent (63%) of its water supply emanating from the County. The City also maintains a water use permit issued through the Southwest Florida Water Management District (SWFWMD) to pump an average of & 6.25 million gallons daily (MGD) from its eighteen nineteen active wellheads. The deehne in the ability to produoe potable water from Clean'later wells is beeoming evident. Cleanvater oannot maintain its existing levels of service to meet the City's potable water demand without purohasing approximately eight to twelve MGD. In 2007, the actual average pumpage from the City's wells is was approximately J ~ MGD. The balance of the City's water demand is met through purchase from Pinellas County. In order to meet the city's future potable water supply needs in a fiscally responsible manner, several alternative actions must be explored and initiated both individually or in combination with other water supply source alternatives. The City's Water Supplv Plan - Capital Improvements Implementation Master Plan (Oct 2004) includes ?roiects based upon cost-benefit analysis that will enable the City to increase its local production of potable water to ten (0) MGD by 2015. Cost benefit analysis will be necessary for eaoh alternative iB order of priority. · Conservation of potable water supplies is of paramount importance to the City. Clearwater will continue to support Pinellas County and participate in the immediate action to provide for new potable water supplies at a reasonable cost. · Clearwater must continue to utilize and provide efficient use of reclaimed water for irrigation purposes for both public and private use. Furthermore, it must constantly evaluate its approach to the desalination of marine water using reverse osmosis technology to provide a form of potable water backup for periods of drought, and when natural groundwater levels drop to critically low levels. · Clearwater shall continue to explore and participate proportionately in the regional/and or County desalination and! or reverse osmosis alternative strategies. · The City needs to continue to recognize potable water as a scarce resource and to continue to operate the water utility prudently in implementing both conservation and consumption objectives. The current water consumption rate is approximately one hundred and twenty (120) (00) gallons gallons/person/day, which includes both the seasonal and permanent population of Clearwater and is inclusive of both City produced water and County purchased water. · The City needs to continue to coordinate with the 80uth'Nest Florida Management District tSWFWMD1 in the study to determine surficial groundwater direction and flow at various depths. Groundwater data will continue to be needed to determine future well sites and conditions of subsurface transmissivity. This data will be an important tool for management of Clearwater's wellhead operation to determine the City's ability to continue to provide future water supplies. D-4 Ordinance 7993-08 Exhibit A - Utilities Element Goals. Objectives and Policies Utilities . The City, in conjunction with the City's Water Use Permit, needs to continue to develop an ultimate well head plan field management plan, including well configurations, pumping schedules. water quality monitoring and mitigation plans. This is needed to assure the continued supply of well withdrawal in accordance with the City's water use permit whioh is expected to be has been reduced to six (6) ~ MGD from Clean yater VI'Clls. . The City needs to continue to implement the recommendations from the Alligator Creek study. . The City needs to continue with its public education program to make the public aware of the value of reclaimed water use. D-5 Ordinance 7993-08 Exhibit A - Utilities Element Goals. Objectives and Policies Utilities GOALS, OBJECTIVES AND POLICIES SANITARY SEWER D.l l-h GOAL - TO PROVIDE illGH QUALITY, RELIABLE, AND EFFICIENT SANITARY SEWER SERVICE IN AN ENVIRONMENTALLY SOUND MANNER WHICH WILL PROTECT THE PUBLIC HEALTH AND SAFETY. D.1.l t-+.l Objective - To maintain adequate Levels of Service for existing and future populations through the year 202~. Policies D. 1. 1.1 -l-7,-hl. The follewing Level of Serviee standard is established for the City of Clean vater and shall be used Jin determining the availability of facility capacity and the demand created by new development+. the minimum level of service standard is an average of 127 gallons per person per day (GPCD). Serviee District Marshall Street Plant East Plant Northeast Plant Level of Servioe Standards 124 Gallons per eapita per day (GPCPD) 114 Gallons per oapita per day (GPCPD) 148 Gallons per capita per day (GPCPD) D.1.2 ~ Objective - The City shall continue to produce advanced wastewater treatment (A WT) improvements at all water pollution control facilities in accordance with Florida Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) and U.s. Environmental Protection Agency (E.P.A.) requirements. Policies D.1.2.1 -t+:H Sewer services shall not be extended to properties outside the corporate limits of the City unless an agreement to annex or a petition to annex is filed and approved by the Clearwater City Council Commission. Sufficient capacity must exist to serve the areas committed to City service, as well as those proposed for service. D.l.2.2 ~ Septic tanks and package treatment plants which are determined by the Pinellas County Health Department or the Florida Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) to have an adverse impact on the environment, shall hook up to the City sewer system after complying with all applicable City requirements when such connection can be made. D.1.2.3 ~ Should it appear likely that additional development will exceed the treatment capacity of a plant, the City Manager shall institute a method for temporarily limiting sewer hookups in the area, while concurrently making provisions to expand plant capacity. or capacity of the wastewater collection system to permit development. D.l.2.4 ~ Continue to develop a sewage treatment system which will minimize energy, water, and other resource needs in order to preserve these valuable resources. D-6 Ordinance 7993-08 Exhibit A - Utilities Element Goals. Obiectives and Policies Utilities D.l.2.5 ~ Clearwater shall coordinate and cooperate with appropriate local, State, regional, and Federal agencies in implementing the sewer system plan. D.l.2.6 ~ Clearwater shall continue to develop qualified plant operators who meet applicable standards and certification in order to maximize the efficiency and effectiveness of the treatment process. D.1.3 H...3 Objective - Provide and maintain minimum demand of sewer service to all customers within the corporate limits of the City. Policies D.13.1 -!+:H Ensure that ordinances adequately address sewer provisions. D.l.3.2 ~ Annexation of developments which have deficient sewer systems is encouraged. Prior to annexation, a program for sewer system improvements shall be prepared by the City with estimated costs of these improvements to be submitted to the City Council Commission at the time of annexation. The owner shall pay the costs of the improvements. D.133 ~ When new subdivisions are being developed, the developer shall provide internal sewer systems which are constructed to City specifications. D.l.3.4 ~ Continue to Develop and maintain a system inventory, by location and condition of underground sewer lines, to provide information for estimates of repair and replacement needs. D.l.3.5 ~ Extend force mains~ tmt:l-lift station capacity and the gravity wastewater collection system to serve existing development as well as new infill development. D.l.3.6 ~ Continue the cleaning and lining of major interceptors to protect the integrity of the sewer system. D.l.3.7 ~ Continue to supply sewage treatment capacity to Safety Harbor at a rate not to exceed four (4) MGD. D.1.4 HA Objective - To maintain equitable charges to support fiscal and capital programs and to provide efficient financial management for all sewer system funds. Sewer rates structure shall be reviewed each fiscal year. Policies D.l.4.1 ~ The sewer system shall be a self-sustaining, utility enterprise, and rates should be based on sound engineering and economic principles. D.l.4.2 -l-7-A4 Fees charged users of sewer services shall be adequate to cover system operating costs, repayment of capital costs, suitable coverage for payment of bonded indebtedness to maintain desirable bond rating and allow for repair and replacement of existing facilities. D-7 Ordinance 7993-08 Exhibit A - Utilities Element Goals. Obiectives and Policies Utilities D.l.4.3 ~ Prioritization and scheduling of major sewer improvements should be done as a component of the capital improvements program. D.l.4.4 +7-:4:4 Charges for sewer system usage shall reflect all operation costs consistent with the amount of waste water generated by each system user. D.l.4.5 ~ Maintain sufficient revenues to fund a portion of the capital improvements for repair and replacement on a pay-as-you-go basis. D.1.4.6 ~ Maintain periodic reevaluation of the sanitary sewer utility rate structure and annual notification to utility users of rate structure per requirements of the Florida Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) and U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (E.P.A.). D.1.5 t-M Objective - Continue current practices of effluent disposal, including outfall of tertiary- treated effluent, and spray irrigation on open spaces; establish a multi-modal approach to effluent disposal to insure that the most resource-efficient methods are used, consistent with environmental and economic considerations. Policies D.1.5.1 17.5.1 Continue to encourage long-term agreements with golf course operators and other individuals or groups to use reclaimed water for irrigation by offering reclaimed water on an incentive based fee schedule. D.1.5.2 ~ Continue to develop the use of reclaimed water for irrigation of City parks, golf courses, ball fields, soccer fields and other appropriate land uses in an effort to conserve potable water. D.1.5.3 17.5.2 Continue to provide for the best, cost-effective means of sludge disposal, after re evaluation of Clean vater' s current land spreading program. D.1.5.4 ~ Continue to meet all E.P.A. and Florida (DEP) water quality standards for effluent discharge. D.1.5.5 ~ Expand the reclaimed water network to serve planned all-areas. in order to optimize potable water conservation efforts, while concurrently providing for optimum use for wastewater effluent. D.1.5.6 Continue to evaluate reclaimed water rates with goals of user acceptance and cost recovery . D-8 Ordinance 7993-08 Exhibit A - Utilities Element Goals. Obiectives and Policies Utilities SOLID WASTE D.2 !8. GOAL - TO PROVIDE THE MOST RELIABLE, COST EFFECTIVE AND ENERGY EFFICIENT METHOD OF COLLECTING, RECYCLING, AND DISPOSING SOLID WASTES THROUGHOUT THE CITY OF CLEARWATER IN AN ENVIRONMENTALLY SOUND MANNER WHICH WILL PROTECT THE PUBLIC HEALTH AND SAFETY. D.2.1 t8d Objective - Continue To maintain adequate b-!evels of S-~ervice for existing and future populations through the year 2020 ~. Policies D.2.I.I +&H The following blevels of 's~ervice standards have been established for the City of Clearwater and shall be used in determining the availability of facility capacity and the demand created by new development: Service Solid Waste Facility Level of Service Standards Average Solid Waste Generator Rate 7.12 pounds per capita per day D.2.2 ~ Objective - On an ongoing basis, continue to develop collection and transport strategies which minimize costs and use optimally located waste transfer facilities. Policies D.2.2.1 ~ Collection services shall not be extended to properties outside the City limits unless sufficient capacity exists to serve the areas committed to City services, as well as the area proposed for service. D.2.2.2 ~ Collection services shall not be extended to properties outside the City limits except by interlocal or other type agreement. D.2.2.3 ~ Provide collection service to every residential and commercial location within the Clearwater City limits. D.2.3 t&J Objective - Continue to Provide sound fiscal management for solid waste collection, transport, disposal and recycling as it develops through State legislation. Policies D.2.3.1 ~ Fees charged subscribers shall be adequate to cover system operating costs, repayments of capital costs, and allow for repair and replacement of existing facilities. D.2.3.2 ~ Utilize a sound statistical methodology for quantifying the impact on the solid waste stream of recycling programs. D.2.3.3 +&H Charges to each subscriber shall reflect the average costs incurred to service that subscriber. D-9 Ordinance 7993-08 Exhibit A - Utilities Element Goals. Obiectives and Policies Utilities D.2.3.4 ~ Funds set aside for repair and replacement shall not be diverted to other uses. D.2.3.5 18.3.5 Replacement of equipment and containers shall be scheduled on a basis that permits a uniform replacement rate and avoids irregular capital outlays of substantial amounts of revenue. D.2.4 t&4 Objective - Continue to conserve natural resources used in the collection, disposal, and resource recovery systems. Policies D.2.4.1 -l-&A+ Utilize recycling and disposal techniques to conserve resources and TIllmnuze adverse environmental impact by recycling aluminum and steel cans, newspaper, glass, plastics, cardboard, office paper, other metals and yard waste. D.2.4.2 ~ Develop a solid waste collection, recycling disposal and recovery system that will, to the greatest degree possible, reduce the waste stream, conserve energy and minimize impact on natural resources. D.2.4.3 ~ Continue to rReduce the solid waste stream through the recycling of aluminum, glass, mixed paper, newspaper~ plastic, steel, cardboard, office paper, other metals and yard waste. D.2.4.4 -l-&A4 Voluntary residential curbside source separation for both single-family homes and multi-family shall be the method used in the Clearwater recycling effort. D.2.4.5 ~ Commercial source separation shall continue to be used on an open competitive basis with registered private recovered materials dealers. D.2.5 ~ Objective - Continue to ~(;oordinate and cooperate with other governments to solve extraterritorial solid waste disposal problems. Policies D.2.5.1 ~ Participate in the Pinellas County Solid Waste Disposal Recycling and Resource Recovery Programs. D.2.5.2 +8-:H Coordinate with other municipalities and cooperate in recycling and resource recovery programs to reduce the solid waste stream and dispose of solid waste in an efficient and environmentally sound manner. D.2.6 !&6 Objective - Employ the most efficient strategies in the city's continuous effort to reduce the residential waste stream through curb-side source separation and to reduce disposal costs by using available markets to return materials to use through recycling. D-IO Ordinance 7993-08 Exhibit A - Utilities Element Goals, Obiectives and Policies Utilities Policies D.2.6.1 ~ Utilize available State grant funds to expand the processing capacity to provide a recycling center for residential, multi-family and commercial source separation; !Furthermore, the City should on a continuous basis conduct studies and develop methods for the most cost effective collecting, processing and marketing of recyclable materials. D.2.6.2 18.6.2 Direct Clearwater citizens to authorized sites for disposal and transfer/temporary storage facilities located in Pinellas County for hazardous, household wastes. D.2.6J ~ Support and encourage the Household Chemical Collection Program provided by Pinellas County by assisting in notifying citizens of drop-off sites through the utility billing process. D.2.6.4 -l&-44 The Clearwater Engineering Department and Pinellas County shall coordinate and manage manifest procedures with all applicable regulatory agencies for all City generated hazardous/toxic wastes as required by Federal and State laws. 18.6.5 Proyide education to inform citizens of the need and opportunities f-or recycling through the use ofthe Solid "\\'aste Management Trust Fund grant program. D.2.7 t&+ Objective - Continue the implementation of a dumpster and recycling container screening program to support the visual appearance objectives of the City. Policies D.2.7.1 -l-8-:H Where not impracticably constrained by site design features, all dumpster and recycling containers in the City shall continue to be screened. STORM WATER D.3 !9. GOAL - PROVIDE THE MOST COST EFFECTIVE AND EFFICIENT PROVISION OF STORMWATER MANAGEMENT INCLUDING THE IMPROVEMENT AND ENHANCEMENT OF STORMWATER QUALITY DISCHARGING INTO LOCAL RECEIVING WATERS, AND PROVIDE MAXIMUM PRACTICAL PROTECTION TO PERSONS, PROPERTY, AND THE NATURAL ENVIRONMENT. D.3.1 !9d- Objective - To maintain adequate levels of service for existing and future populations through the year 202~. Policies DJ.1.1 -l-9,-l-,-l. The following Ibevel of ~ce standards have been established for the City of Clearwater and shall be used in determining the availability of facility capacity and the demand created by new development and shall be applied to all new development, redevelopment, and for all City facilities through 202~. D-ll Ordinance 7993-08 Exhibit A - Utilities Element Goals. Objectives and Policies Utilities D.3.2 ~ Service Stormwater Management Facilities Level of Service Standards Design storm 10 - year storm frequency for all new street development using the rational design method. 25 - year storm frequency with positive outfall for major storm systems with basin time of intensities controlling the duration. * 50 - year storm frequency when no outfall and discharge is to street right-of-way. * 100 - year storm frequency when no outfall and discharge is across private property. * * Design standards for stormwater quality treatment/storage quantity shall conform to the current SWFWMD requirement [Presently being the SCS Unit Hydrograph design method, using the design storm frequency and a twenty-four (24) hour duration for sites ten (10) acres or more, and the rational design method for sites under ten (10) acres]. Objective -The City of Clearwater shall continue to develop watershed management plans which should seek to identify, evaluate and implement the most cost effective and cost efficient programs for stormwater management, including stormwater quantity and quality. These plans should also address any projects included in the Pinellas County Surface Water Stormwater Mana2ement Plan (SWMP) for the implementation of all stormwater management, as well as recommended funding sources. Policies D.3.2.1 ~ Coordinate and cooperate with appropriate local, State, regional, and Federal agencies implementing the Pinellas County and City of Clearwater stormwater management plans. D.3.2.2 ~ Continue to Provide a stormwater management system throughout the City that will afford the most economically feasible protection to residents and property. D.3.2.3 ~ All stormwater management improvements should seek to meet applicable goals, guidelines, and regulations established to provide flood protection and pollution abatement. D.3.2.4 +94A Participate in interlocal agreements to study and evaluate stormwater quality and . stormwater runoff management issues consistent with the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES). D.3.2.5 ~ Coordinate and cooperate with Southwest Florida Water Management District policies and regulations. D.3.2.6 ~ Continue to require new development to detain water on site and control quantity, quality, and rate of flow being released into the receiving drainage systems. D.3.3 19.3 Objective - Lower high water profIles during storm events, as necessary, to reduce house flooding occurrences and to lessen the resulting adverse effects on public health, the natural environment, public and private property. D-12 Ordinance 7993-08 Exhibit A - Utilities Element Goals. Obiectives and Policies Utilities Policies D.3.3.1 -l-9:-M Continue to provide a program of regular maintenance to the stormwater management system to ensure maximum efficiency and performance. Ensure that stormwater management plans include measures to remove trash, sedimentation and other debris which impede flow and incorporate structural and non-structural measures to reduce or eliminate the discharge of oil, grease, heavy metals, and other suspended particles into the stormwater management systems. D.3.3.2 ~ Natural and man-made wetlands shall be considered as a means to provide stormwater management wherever possible and shall be maintained for hydrologic purposes. The efficiency of natural and man-made systems to convey stormwater runoff shall be protected through the provision of routine water quality maintenance schedules overseen by city inspections. D.3.3.3 -l-9-:H Continue to provide multiple use facilities, such as recreational open space uses, with open channel stormwater management systems, when appropriate. D.3.3.4 ~ Development and redevelopment activities shall comply with all stormwater management design standards and criteria. D.3.3.5 ~ Structural Development shall be prohibited where it is determined that such development will have an adverse impact on stormwater storage areas, increase flood prone areas, significantly increase rates of runoff, or cause other unfavorable drainage conditions. Both man-made and natural systems shall be treated on an equal basis as a sensitive preservation area; no distinction shall be made between a natural system and a man-made or man altered hydrologic system. D.3.3.6 ~ Limit Prohibit new building, development or oonstruetion that will result in building(s) constructed within/or over stormwater retention/detention ponds, streams or channels. All wetlands, streams, channels, or other hydrologic features, whether wetlands, ponds or bodies of water having intrinsic hydrologic, biologic and zoological functions with no distinction made in regard to its status to whether it is man-made or natural shall be considered for a Preservation Land Use Plan classification to ensure protection from development. D.3.3.7 ~ Continue active participation and cooperation with the National Flood Insurance Program and the Florida Emergency Management Agency for the purpose of recognizing flood prone areas, and establishing abatement programs that endeavor toward a reduction in damages and losses due to flooding. D.3.3.8 ~ Continue the established requirement of a twenty-five foot setback from the tops of a bank from all wetlands whether natural or man-made, and require minimum [mished floor elevations in areas adjacent to lakes, bays, creeks, the Gulf of Mexico, Tampa Bay and Old Tampa Bay, and other flood prone areas. D.3.4 t9A Objective Continue the implementation of the most cost effective and efficient plan to t:'educe the occurrence of street flooding where safety issues and traffic problems exist as prioritized and set forth in the Capital Improvement Element, and listed in the stormwater management plans. D-13 Ordinance 7993-08 Exhibit A - Utilities Element Goals. Obiectives and Policies Utilities Policies D.3.4.1 +9:4:+ Identify areas where inadequate stormwater management easements exist, and obtain proper access to stormwater management channels, structures and appurtenances for maintenance purposes. D.3.4.2 ~ Improve all street stormwater management systems where deficiencies exist as articulated in the City's annual budget document. D.3.5 !9.S Objective - Protect and enhance the quality of receiving waters by the use of "Best Management Practices" in accordance with the adopted watershed management plans. Policies D.3.5.l -l-9-:H The use of "~st mManagement :gPractices" shall be required before, during, and after construction activities to prevent water pollution resulting from erosion and siltation. D.3.5.2 ~ Vegetated swales, sodding, and appropriate landscaping will be required as components of the drainage system for natural filtration before [mal discharge into receiving waters. D.3.5.3 ~ Monitor major stormwater management outfalls and recelvmg water bodies to identify the quality of stormwater runoff and the impact on receiving bodies. D.3.5.4 ~ Maximize water recharge potential in designing stormwater management improvements by utilizing natural wetland areas for stormwater storage. D.3.5.5 ~ Coordinate stormwater management improvements with other local governments to assist in solving stormwater management problems of an extraterritorial nature. D.3.5.6 ~ Continue to iklentify impaired bodies of water and prioritize them for improvement and enhancement. D.3.5.7 ~ Water resource projects shall be consistent with the policies of the Conservation Element and with adopted watershed management plans. D.3.5.8 ~ All stormwater management plan projects of the City of Clearwater shall comply with the Florida Surface Water Improvement and Management (SWIM) program and the National Estuary Program. D.3.5.9 ~ The City of Clearwater shall continue to upgrade and retrofit City-owned drainage system facilities and include stormwater treatment for water quality in accordance with the proposed stormwater management plan. D.3.6 t9.6 Objective - Continue to }!provide sound fiscal management of the stormwater management systems to include maintenance, operation, and construction in ~ccordance with the watershed management plans and concurrent with its implementa- tion. D-14 Ordinance 7993-08 Exhibit A - Utilities Element Goals. Obiectives and Policies Utilities Policies D.3.6.1 +9:6:+ Operation and maintenance of the stormwater management systems may be financed through revenues from the City's stormwater utility fee supporting the City's general fund or as otherwise funded as a utility operation. D.3.7 !9rl Objective - Provide economic development incentives that promote water resource protection and enhancement. Policies D.3.7.1 +9-:1,.l Methods of financing stormwater management system improvements and new stormwater infrastructure construction should be evaluated to determine the most feasible and equitable arrangement, both city-wide and in local problem areas. D.3.7.2 ~ The City of Clearwater shall continue to seek and be on notice of fmancial support for system improvements through grant programs administered by appropriate State and Federal agencies. D.3.7.3 .J..9.:.H The City of Clearwater shall pursue a system of regional stormwater management which is both economically and environmentally sound. D.4 1()... GOAL - DISCHARGES OF STORMWATER DISCHARGE SHALL BE MANAGED TO PROVIDE FLOOD PROTECTION FOR THE CITIZENS OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER AND TO PRESERVE, PROTECT, AND ENHANCE THE WATER QUALITY OF RECEIVING W ATERBODIES. D.4.1 ~ Objective - The protection, restoration, and enhancement of water quality associated with stormwater runoff will be considered a function of the City's overall stormwater management plans. Policies D.4.l.l ~ The City shall incorporate water quality protection and enhancement criteria into the City stormwater management plans. D.4.l.2 ~ The use of natural alternatives, the conservation of natural stormwater management systems, and the protection and improvement of the quality of receiving waters shall be a goal of the City's stormwater management plans. D.4.l.3 ~ Management plans shall continue to be developed on an ongoing basis for waterbodies with known or suspected water quality problems in the City to include Tampa Bay, Clearwater Harbor, Stevenson Creek, Allen's Creek, and Alligator Creek. D-15 Ordinance 7993-08 Exhibit A - Utilities Element Goals. Obiectives and Policies Utilities DA.1A ~ The City shall systematically and timely prepare watershed or waterbody specific management plans. and update them as necessary for waterbodies within the City. Such plans shall include both water quality and flood control considerations and recommended funding sources. DA.1.5 ~ The City shall implement all City-approved watershed management plans. DA.I.6 ~ All City stormwater management plan projects within watersheds of +the City shall comply with applicable SWFWMD. State, and Federal requirements. including SWIM Plans for that waterbody or watershed. D.4.I.7 ~ The City shall continue to coordinate with and supplement the County's surface water monitoring program. POTABLE WATER AND NATURAL GROUND WATER AQUIFER RECHARGE D.S ~ GOAL - PROVIDE, DEVELOP, AND MAINTAIN A PERMANENT POTABLE WATER SUPPLY SYSTEM TO MEET ANTICIPATED DEMAND WHILE PROVIDING MAXIMUM PRACTICAL PROTECTION TO THE ENVIRONMENT AT A COST CONSISTENT WITH THE PUBLIC'S ABILITY AND WILLINGNESS TO PAY. D.S.1 Uol Objective - To maintain adequate Levels of Service for existing and future populations through the year 2018 ~. Policies D.5.I.1 ~ The following lbevel of ~Service standards have been established for the City of Clearwater and shall be used in determining the availability of facility capacity and demand created by new development: Service Area Potable Water Facilities City and County Water City Service Area Level of Service Standards Average Water Consumption Rate 120 gallons per capita per day at a pressure of 40- 45 psi.~ *Continue to maintain water consumption of one hundred twenty (120) GPCPD or less as per the conditions set forth by Clearwater's Water Use Permit. D.S.2 ~ Objective - Provide adequate quantityies and qualityies of water service to all customers of the Clearwater service area. Current service level (Julv. 2007 t999) is 40.,390 ~ customer accounts (potable. reclaimed and fire). D-16 Ordinance 7993-08 Exhibit A - Utilities Element Goals. Obiectives and Policies Utilities Policies D.5.2.1 ~ Ensure that land development regulations, building codes and City ordinances adequately address water system provisions by performing a thorough evaluation of City codes and by coordinating proposed provisions with the Southwest Florida Water Management District, Tampa Bay Water, Pinellas County. and the Florida Department of Environmental Protection. D.5.2.2 21.2.2 Engineering shall analyze the condition and adequacy of any water distribution system that the City may inherit through annexation and prepare cost estimates for upgrading those systems to meet City requirements. D.5.2.3 ~ When new subdivisions are being developed, it shall be the responsibility of the developer to provide internal potable water and reclaimed water systems which are constructed to City specifications. D.5.2.4 ~ Continue to construct water system improvements which will provide adequate quantity, pressure, and duration of fire flows while meeting system user needs. D.5.2.5 ~ Continue to develop a system and construct improvements which will conserve energy, water, and other valuable resources. D.5.2.6 ~ The City shall continue to participate with and assist the Southwest Florida Water Management District, Tampa Bay Water, Pinellas County Health Department, and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency in developing innovative techniques to augment existing water supplies to provide for future needs. D.5.2.7 21.2.7 Continue to identify, acquire, and develop sources of water supply and methods of water treatment to meet existing and future needs. Some ways this can be accomplished are through well rehabilitation projects and/or exploration and drilling of new wells. Some type of water treatment may be initiated. Additional volumes of water may be acquired from the Pinellas County Water System through Clearwater's intergovernmental water service agreement. The City's long range Water Master Plan updated in 2008 completed in 2004 shall serve as the guiding document for water supply and treatment methods. Various reeommendations have reeently been submitted in a study on long range \vater supply and treatment. D.5.2.8 ~ Ensure that water management projects are designed and operated to maintain and enhance natural systems as well as man made systems by working closely with the Southwest Florida Water Management District when proposing new projects and water management programs. The City's long range Water Master Plan outlines a work plan for continued coordination with the Southwest Florida Water Management District's Regional Water Supply Plan adopted in December 2006. D.5.2.9 ~ Water service shall not be extended to properties outside the City's service area unless sufficient capacity and quality of water exists to serve the areas already committed to City service. D-17 Ordinance 7993-08 Exhibit A - Utilities Element Goals. Obiectives and Policies Utilities D.5.2.10 21.2.10 Water services shall not be extended except in those areas so designated for City of Clearwater by interlocal or other agreement. D.5.2.11 21.2.11 Encourage the development of local and regional water suplJlies within the iurisdiction of the Southwest Florida Water Management to avoid translJorting surface water across other district boundaries. D.5.3 ~ Objective - Continue to maintain the water system in a safe, sound, and efficient manner on a daily basis. Policies D.5.3.1 u.:.H The Public Utilities Department, Water Division, shall monitor water quality and the operation of the water distribution system with the intent of repairing and replacing deficient portions of the system within the framework of the capitalized budgeting process. D.5.3.2 ~ Continue to provide a minimum operating pressure of 40-45 psi throughout the water distribution system. D.5.3.3 ~ Continue to provide adequate spacing of fire hydrants to provide optimum hose lays and fire flow. D.5.3.4 ~ Require at the time of application for connection to the public potable water system, that minimum fire flows and hydrant spacing be consistent with fire district standards. Also, require that proper size water pipes are installed to provide desired fire flow rates based on the most recent Insurance Service Office (ISO) Report. D.5.4 ~ Objective - Continue to Provide sound fiscal management for the operation and maintenance of potable water service in the City's service area Policies D.5.4.1 ~ Fees charged users of water services shall continue to be adequate to cover system operating costs, repayments of capital costs, and allow for repair and replacement of existing facilities. The City shall also continue to evaluate new rate structures as necessary. D.5.4.2 ~ Prioritization and scheduling of major improvements associated with the water system should be accomplished as a component of the capital improvement program. D.5.4.3 ~ Funds set aside for repair and replacement of the water system shall not be diverted to other uses. D.5.4.4 UM The City should continue to seek fmancial support of the water system through grant programs administered by appropriate State and Federal agencies. D-18 Ordinance 7993-08 Exhibit A - Utilities Element Goals. Obiectives and Policies Utilities D.5.4.5 21.4.5 The City shall continue to refine the inverted rate structure for residential water meters, lawn meters and all other water meters permitted by the Water Division of the Public Utilities Department. D.5.4.6 ~ Encourage partnerships among federal, state, local governments, and the private sector that would identify and build needed potable water facilities and allocate such facilities costs among the partners in proportion to the benefits accruing to each of them. D,S.S ~ Objective - Continue to gDevelop a potable water system that is compatible with the environment and seeks to conserve and protect sensitive natural resources. Policies D.5.5.1 ~ Except for areas of the City where reclaimed water is available, shallow wells shall be recognized as a source of water for irrigation purposes. Establish a City permit for shallow well installation by the end of2008. D.5.5.2 ~ The City's building code shall be modified to include the requirement for water conserving fixtures in newly constructed or remodeled buildings. D.5.53 ~ Manage the supply of water in quantities which would minimize significant adverse impacts on the natural system and protect the long term public interest. D.5.5.4 ~ Develop and modify rate structures and policies which encourage conservation of potable water. D.5.5.5 ~ The City of Clearwater shall maintain its current Water Restriction Ordinance. D.5.5.6 ~ Provide educational awareness to inform citizens of the need and opportunities for conserving potable water by visiting schools to speak. with young children about water conservation practices. D.5.5.7 21.5.7 Reclaimed water service will continue to be extended to private residences based on the Twenty (20) Year Reclaimed Water Master Plan Twenty (20) Year Master Plan. D.5.5.8 When new subdivisions are being developed and/or redevelopment occurs, at locations where reclaimed water will be available within seven (7) years, the developer shall provide internal reclaimed water systems that are constructed to City specifications. D.5.5.9 ~ The City will continue to develop strategies aimed at reducing potable water consumption by means such as water conservation rates, conservation codes, operational measures, rebate and plumbing retrofit programs, landscape and irrigation efficiency lJrograms, research and evaluation, and re-use alternatives. D.5.5.10 ~ The City will expand, in coordination with other stakeholders, educational programs to promote water conservation measures. D-19 Ordinance 7993-08 Exhibit A - Utilities Element Goals. Obiectives and Policies Utilities D.S.6 u..& Objective - Continue to achieve effective coordination with other government agencies to solve problems of an extraterritorial nature with cooperation and in conjunction with the Southwest Florida Water Management District (SWFWMD). Policies D.5.6.l ~ The City shall continue to participate in regional and County-wide studies which are or may be formed to seek solutions of problems of an extraterritorial nature. D.5.6.2 ~ Continue to cooperate with the Southwest Florida Water Management District and Tampa Bay Water in developing environmental and hydrologic data that will identify safe and reliable potable water yields in existing and future well-fields. D.5.6.3 ~ Continue to coordinate with appropriate local, State, regional and Federal agencies in implementing the water system plan. D.5.6.4 ~ The City shall pursue a coordinated approach to inteIjurisdictional problems, by providing support of both staff and officials to participate in conservation efforts with Pinellas County and the Tampa Bay Regional Planning Council. D.5.6.5 ~ Ensure consistency with the actions defined within the Regional Water Supply Plan prepared by Southwest Florida Water Management District. D.5.6.6 ~ The City will maintain a Water Supplv Facilities Work Plan that is consistent with the Southwest Florida Water Management District's Water Supply Plan by updating the work Plan within 18 months of an update to the District's Regional Supply Plan that affects the City. D.S.7 ~ Objective - Continue to protect all natural recharge areas having functional hydrological characteristics. Policies D.5.7.1 ~ Recognize the importance of groundwater aquifer recharge in the hydrological process and the need for natural groundwater recharge as an integral component of the City's urban environment. D.5.7.2 ~ The City of Clearwater shall include incentives in the Community Development Code for the protection of natural groundwater aquifer recharge areas as identified in the Conservation Element of the Clearwater Comprehensive Plan. D-20 Ordinance 7993-08 Exhibit A - Utilities Element Goals. Obiectives and Policies Utilities D.5.7.3 ~ The City of Clearwater shall continue to protect groundwater quality by enforcing the Wellhead Protection Ordinance within the area specified on Map D-2. Guidelines and criteria for protection of potable water wellfields include: 1. Issuance of a Permit (a) A wellhead protection permit shall be obtained from the engineering director for any new business. commercial. industrial or other nonresidential activity on "property within the city if any portion of the subiect property is within 1.000 feet of a potable water well. New residential construction on property located within the city should also obtain a permit if any portion of the subiect property is within 100 feet of potable water well. 2. Permit Requirements: (a) Activities within a 1.000-foot radial distance around a potable water supply well shall conform to the requirements of Chapter 62-521. F.A.C.. Wellhead Protection. (b) Activities defined as potentially high risk to ground water quality in Chapter 62-555.312. F.A.C. shall not be permitted within 100 feet of an existing: potable water supply well. (c) Activities defined as a moderate risk to ground water quality in Chapter 62-555.312. F.A.C. shall not be permitted within 50 feet of an existing potable water supply well. (d) If any contaminating material is proposed to be used or stored for any business. commercial. industrial or other nonresidential use within 1.000 feet of a potable water supply well. a protection- containment plan shall be submitted. If any contaminating: material is proposed to be used or stored for residential use within 100 feet of a potable water supply well. a protection-containment plan shall be submitted. (e) A wellhead protection permit application shall at a minimum include a location map of the potable water well and 1.000 feet surrounding the well. plans for the proposed development or expansion/change of an existing use (if applicable), the location and identification of existing uses in a. 1.000-foot zone for a commercial use application or a lOa-foot zone for a residential use application. a listing of any contaminating material to be used or stored on the site and a protection-containment plan if necessary. 3. Permit Review (a) In reviewing a protection-containment plan submitted by an applicant for a wellhead protection permit. the following factors shall be considered when determining the sufficiency of the plan: (1) The amount. character and intended use of the contaminating material involved: D-21 Ordinance 7993-08 Exhibit A - Utilities Element Goals. Obiectives and Policies Utilities (2) Storage. conveyance and handling techniques to be employed by the applicant; The extent of any propensity to spill. break. lose or discharge contaminating material: The type of containment devices to be employed: The extent of employee safety training and practices: and Any other consideration appropriate to the protection of the wellhead. (3) (4) (5) (6) (b) No wellhead protection permit shall be issued unless the protection-containment plan and permit application fully addresses all contamination and safety matters to the satisfaction of the engineering director. A wellhead protection permit may be issued subiect to conditions related to the protection of the public potable water supply. D-22 Ordinance 7993-08 Exhibit A - Utilities Element Goals. Objectives. and Policies Coastal Management E. COASTAL MANAGEMENT The intent of the coastal management element is to -provide policies to guide the City of Clearwater's coastal water programs with respect to such areas as the coastal zone environment. wildlife and marine life. utilization and preservation of all living and nonliving coastal zone resources. avoidance of loss of coastal zone resources. ecological planning principles for permitting development. and the protection of human life against the effects of natural disasters. Coastal disaster management is a coordinated regional effort in accordance with state and federal regulations that primarily involves the minimization of the vulnerability to and preparedness for hurricanes affecting certain areas of coastal communities. Recreational surface water use policies address public access to the water. and protection of working waterfronts. recreation and economic demands. Coastal Management Needs Summary The following summarizes the Coastal Management Element: . Clearwater's eoastal zone coastal storm area is any area that includes the Coastal High Hazard Area CCRRA). all areas connected to the mainland of Clearwater by bridges or causeways. those areas at relatively higher elevations that are surrounded by the CRRA or by the CRRA and a body of water and all areas located within the Velocity Zone as designated by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA). This area includes the barrier islands and land adiacent to Clearwater Harbor and Tampa Bay. extensi'1e, ',yith o','er two thousand two hundred (2,200) aeres on the barrier islands, Clean\<a:ter Harbor, and Tampa Bay. The diversity of natural systems and development patterns are a complex environment with a wide range of problems issues to be addressed. · Land use patterns are generally compact. Water-dependent uses, which occupy a relatively small part of the overall shoreline, are defined to be marinas, beach access, boat launch areas and docks, wastewater plants, and beach concessions. Water-related uses are marine sales, marine product distribution, motels and related tourist facilities, and public parking; these occupy much of the land on Clearwater Beach and Sand Key but are not as significant in other parts of the coastal storm area 25efle. Water-dependent and water-related uses need to be given an emphasis in planning and permitting shoreline development. · The economic base of the coastal storm area 25efle is largely tourism, which plays an important role for the County as a whole. Commercial uses, including tourism businesses, need revitalization, and the Beach bv Design: A Preliminary Design for Clearwater Beach and Design Guidelines "Cffle City, ORe Future" program will addresses the needs of Clearwater Beach. · The most significant areas for environmental preservation are the north end of Clearwater Beach, the sea grass beds in Clearwater Harbor, and Cooper's Point, with secondary significance determined for the Clearwater Harbor spoil islands, Sand Key Park, aHEl the south shore of Alligator Lake and Stevenson's Creek. both the shoreline and creek basin. E-l Ordinance 7993-08 Exhibit A - Coastal Management Element Goals, Obiectives. and Policies Coastal Management · Seasonal sea turtle nests are protected in partnership with Pinellas County and the Clearwater Marine Aquarium. · There are not a significant number of historic structures in the coastal storm area. Coastal High Hazard .'\rea. · Evacuation of tourist facilities in the coastal storm area ~ should be a priority. · The City will continue to participate in the Pinellas County Local Mitigation Strategy and other hazard mitigation initiatives to reduce the vulnerability to disasters. · In recent years the City has experienced a loss of working waterfront uses such as dock slips. marinas and high and dry storage. E-2 Ordinance 7993-08 Exhibit A - Coastal Management Element Goals, Objectives, and Policies Coastal Management GOALS, OBJECTIVES AND POLICIES E.1 no GOAL - MANAGEMENT OF CLEARWATER'S COASTAL STORM AREA ZONE SHALL PROVIDE FOR THE LONG-TERM ACCESSffiILITY, SAFETY, ECONOMIC VIABILITY, NEIGHBORHOOD STABILITY, AND ENVIRONMENTAL INTEGRITY OF THESE UNIQUE RESOURCES. E.!.1 ~ Objective - Clearwater shall continue to protect beaches and dunes by use of the State Coastal Construction Control Line as the building and land alteration setback line for purposes of administering the Communitv Development Code laBd develapmeBt ardiBaBees. The Florida staBdard !!building Ceode, tmd Federal Emer2encv Mana2ement A2encv (FEMA F.E.MuAA') re2ulations. and City coastal construction regulations will continue to govern the structural integrity of new buildings. Policies E.1.1.1 ~ Development densities shall not be assigned seaward of the Coastal Construction Control Line. E.1.2 ~ Objective - The coastal storm area shall be the area delineated in Map E-1 H-8 of the Coastal Management Element, which encompasses all of the following: (1) the Coastal High Hazard Area (CHHA), which shall be defined by the Sea, Lake and Overland Surges from Hurricanes (SLOSH) model to be inundated from a category one hurricane, as reflected in the most recent Regional Evacuation Study, Storm Tide Atlas, (2) all land connected to the mainland of Clearwater by bridges or causeways (3) those isolated areas that are defined by the SLOSH model to be inundated by a category two hurricane or above and that are surrounded by the CHHA or by the CHHA and a body of water, and (4) all land located within the Velocity Zone as designated by the Federal Emergency Management Agency. The City shall direct permanent population concentrations away from lCB.aWB ar predieted the coastal high hazard areas storm area consistent with the goals, objectives and policies of the Clearwater Comprehensive Plan. Policies E.1.2.1 ~ If 20% or more of a parcel of land is located within the coastal storm area, then the entire parcel shall be considered within the coastal storm area, with the exception of specific parcels located on the bluffs of Clearwater Harbor that the City has identified in Map E-l .}.;-8 of the Comprehensive Plan. However, if either a parcel of land or a group of parcels that are part of a master development plan is equal to or greater than 5 acres and less than 50% of the parcel or group of parcels is within the coastal storm area, the property E-3 Ordinance 7993-08 Exhibit A - Coastal Management Element Goals. Objectives. and Policies Coastal Management owner may elect to provide a survey of the parcel or parcels to determine the exact location of the coastal storm area. E.l.2.2 ~ Clearwater shall continue hazard mitigation by participation in the National Flood Insurance Program's (NFIP) Community Rating System, Pinellas County's Local Mitigation Strategy, administration of building and rebuilding regulations consistent with City and FEMA regulations, prohibition of beach sand dune alteration, and restriction of development in flood plains. E.l.2.3 ~ The City will encourage natural hazard mitigation actions recommended by any interagency hazard report that the City deems appropriate. E.l.2.4 ~ General hazard mitigation will be encouraged to include the regulation of building practices, floodplains, beach and dune alteration, stormwater management, sanitary sewer and septic tanks, and land use to reduce the exposure of human life and public and private property to natural hazards; and appropriate recommendation from the Pinellas County Local Mitigation Strategy will be incorporated into the Clearwater Comprehensive Plan. E.l.2.S ~ The City shall prohibit the location of new hospitals, nursing homes and assisted living facilities in the Coastal Storm Area and the area inundated by a category 2 hurricane as depicted by the SLOSH model, as reflected in the most recent Regional Evacuation Study, Storm Tide Atlas. E.l.3 ~ Objective - Public access to the beach shall be maintained or improved through parking and multimodal transportation enhancements. Policies E.l.3.1 ~ Public access to the beach is currently provided in all segments of the coastal storm area ffifle. Public access shall be enhanced through purchase, development of recreational lands, acquisition, and easement whenever feasible. Beaches renourished with public funds shall have both traverse access from the road to the beach, and parking, bus, or bicycle accessibility on or adjacent to the public street. E.l.3.2 ~ The ooastal zone management element Coastal Management Element recognizes all existing public access ways, street ends, waterfront parks, and parking areas as easements to permit beach access. No current or future access ways shall be vacated in a manner adverse to the public interest. This policy shall enforce public access requirements of the Coastal Zone Protection Act of 1985. E.l.3.3 ~ The City eneourages supports continuing the Pinellas County Suncoast Transit Authority's (PSTA) Suncoast Beach tTrollelM service between Clearwater Beach, Sand Key and the Pinellas County barrier islands located te-the south of Sand Key. E-4 Ordinance 7993-08 Exhibit A - Coastal Management Element Goals. Objectives. and Policies E.1.4 ~ Policies Coastal Management ~ The City shall investigate the feasibility of an intra barrier island transit system on ClearNater Beach and evaluate potential ftmding SOlH"ces for such a system. E.1.3.4 22.3.5 As downtown redevelopment occurs, t +he City will encourages private trolley service from the mainland to Clearwater Beach. E.l.3.5 The City sUPl'orts continuing the PSTA bus service between Clearwater Beach and the mainland. 22.3.6 The City in conjunction with the Florida Department of Transportation should replace the Memorial Cause'l.ay Bridge and plH"sue the addition of dedicated bicycle lanes. E.1.3.6 ~. The City shall continue to encourage private ferry service from Clearwater Beach to the Clearwater mainland. E.1.3.7 ~ The City shall retain all existing public access areas. E.1.3.8 ~ The City encourages the consolidation of public surface parking facilities into structure parking facilities open to the public on Clearwater Beach. E.1.3.9 22.3.10 City proiects as well as PPublic/private partnerships will continue to be are encolH"aged pursued to provide additional new parking on Clearwater Beach and to replace the existing public slH"face parking lot west of South Gulfvie'.v BoulevlH"d removed to accommodate the construction of Beach Walk. Objective - The City shall protect historical and archaeological resources in the coastal high hazard storm area. 22.4.1 The City will promote the preservation of historic and lH"ehaeological resol:lfces by conducting appropriate surveys and de';eloping appropriate erdinances or guidelines. E.1.4.1 ~ The City will continue to promote the preservation of historic and archaeological resources by providing information to the -public and encouraging private grOUPS to nominate sites to preserve. E.l.4.2 ~ The City will consider amendments to the Community Development Code that will establish performance standards for development and sensitive reuse of historic resources. E-5 Ordinance 7993-08 Exhibit A - Coastal Management Element Goals. Objectives. and Policies Coastal Management E.1.5 ~ Objective - !lzevel of ~Service standards as defined in the functional elements of the Comprehensive Plan (traffic, public utilities, recreation and open space), are established and are recognized as applicable to the CIIHf.. coastal storm area. Policies Policies E.1.6.1 ~ Redevelopment proposals and plans shall be reviewed for compliance with the goals, objectives and policies of the Comprehensive Plan and other appropriate plans including Beach by Design: A Preliminary Design for Clearwater Beach and Design Guidelines and the City's NFIP Community Rating System Floodplain Management Plan. E.1.6.2 The City will encourage the preservation of recreational and commercial working waterfronts and marinas and other water-dependent facilities. E.1.6.3 The City discourages the rezoning of recreational and commercial working waterfronts. E.1.6.4 The City will support accessory transient marina docks or slips through the Community Development Code and special area ?lans. E.2 ~. GOAL - MANAGEMENT OF CLEARWATER'S COASTAL RESOURCES SHALL PROIDBIT ACTIVITIES THAT WOULD DAMAGE OR DESTROY THE NATURAL OR BUILT ENVIRONMENT, OR THREATEN HUMAN LIFE DUE TO HURRICANE HAZARDS, AND SHALL PROMOTE ACTIVITIES THAT ENHANCE THE NATURAL AND BUILT ENVIRONMENT. E.2.1 ~ Objective - The City shall continue to protect coastal wetlands, estuaries and wildlife habitat~ to maintain or increase the acreage for threatened and endangered species population~. Policies E.2.1.1 23.1.1 Restoration and enhancement of disturbed or degraded estuaries identified by the ~nV.I.M. Surface Water Improvement and Management (SWIM) program shall be accomplished by strict regulation of proposed impacts to wetlands and E-6 Ordinance 7993-08 Exhibit A - Coastal Management Element Goals. Objectives. and Policies Coastal Management by controls on the operation and installation of marinas and other water- dependent uses. . E.2.1.2 ~ Development applications shall be reviewed to ensure that proposed new development or redevelopment will not encroach on or remove wetlands or beaches. New development and redevelopment shall be guided away from environmentally sensitive areas and into those most able to withstand impacts. E.2.1.3 ~ Marina siting criteria shall restrict marinas and related activities from areas of environmental significance, which include but are not limited to the north end of Clearwater Beach, grass beds in Clearwater Harbor, Cooper's Point, and Clearwater Harbor Spoil Islands 25, Sand Key Park, and the southern edge of Alligator Lake. Marinas shall only be allowed in these areas with appropriate and approved mitigation. E.2.1.4 ~ The City shall work toward reducing the existing quantity and improving the quality of stormwater runoff to estuarine and surface water bodies by ensuring that development and redevelopment adheres to the treatment standards set forth in State Water Policy, and complies with the retention and treatment requirements of Chapter 62-25 F.A.C., the Environmental Resource Permitting Rules 40D-4, 40D-40, 40D-400, F.A.C. of the Southwest Florida Water Management District (SWFWMD) and with any more stringent local regulations. E.2.1.5 ~ The City shall proactively pursue and facilitate coordination and participation in the implementation of the Tampa Bay Estuary Comprehensive Conservation and Management Plan (CCMP), and related plans, as a means of achieving mutual local and regional resource management and restoration goals for Tampa Bay. E.2.1.6 ~ The City shall permit passive recreation uses in appropriate coastal areas as identified in the Future Land Use Element of the Comprehensive Plan~ E.2.1.7 ~ The City shall coordinate with Pinellas County and other local governments for water quality monitoring and related program planning. E.2.1.8 ~ Future land uses which are incompatible with the protection and fGonservation of wetlands and wetland functions shall be directed away from wetlands. E.2.1.9 ~ The type, intensity or density, extent, distribution and location of allowable b land uses and the types, values, functions, sizes, conditions and locations of wetlands are land use factors, which shall be considered when directing incompatible land use away from wetlands. E.2.1.10 23.1.10 Land uses shall be distributed in a manner that minimizes the effect and impact on wetlands. The protection and conservation of wetlands by the direction of incompatible land uses away from wetlands shall occur in combination with other goals, objectives and policies in the comprehensive E-7 Ordinance 7993-08 Exhibit A - Coastal Management Element Goals. Obiectives. and Policies Coastal Management plan. Where incompatible land uses are allowed to occur, mitigation shall be considered as one means to compensate for loss of wetlands functions. E.2.1.11 Vehicle traffic. except for emergencv and maintenance vehicles. shall not be permitted on public beaches except as designated for the beach north of the Clearwater Sailing Center. and within designated areas on the Courtnev Campbell Causewav and the Memorial Causeway. E.2.1.12The City will continue to protect estuaries located entirelv within the City limits and estuaries located within the City and another iurisdiction. The City will continue to coordinate and cooperate with other iurisdictions through such methods as interlocal agreements to ensure adequate sites for water-dependent uses. prevent estuarine l'ollution. control surface water runoff. protect living marine resources. reduce exposure to natural hazards. and ensure public access. E.2.2 ~ Objective - Clearwater's eoastal barriers islands include beth-natural resources and a eomplex built en';ironment. which s Shall be preserved from encroachment and development. Policies E.2.2.1 ~ Restoration and enhancement of disturbed or degraded dune and beach areas shall be implemented with the appropriate methods and quality of material necessary to enable successful reestablishment. E.2.2.2 ~ The specific and cumulative impacts of development and redevelopment upon wetlands, water quality, water quantity, wildlife habitat, and beach and dune systems shall be limited by: strict maintenance of existing setback requirements, adherence to storm water detention requirements, retaining all publicly owned natural habitats in their undeveloped state and transfer of development rights. E.2.2.3 Maintain existing Recreation/Open Space Future Land Use Plan designations within the coastal storm area. E.2.3 ~ Objective - Clearwater Harbor and Tampa Bay are designated Outstanding Florida Waters and are under a non-degradation rule. Clearwater will continue to manage stormwater runoff and control erosion during construction to reduce waterborne sediments. As additional initiatives are approved under the SWIM program, they will be considered for inclusion in the Community Development Code. Policies E.2.3.1 ~ Restoration and enhancement of disturbed or degraded drainage systems shall be implemented by upstream detention of stormwater, maintenance of existing drainage channels, widening of bridges, culverts and other stormwater conveyance structures. E-8 Ordinance 7993-08 Exhibit A - Coastal Management Element Goals. Objectives. and Policies Coastal Management E.2.4 ~ Objective - Clearwater shall seek funding and approval to renourish eroded beaches on Sand Key and Clearwater Beach when necessary. Restored beach areas shall be considered public resources seaward of construction setback lines and shall not be counted as plan density or buildable lot area. Policies E.2.4.1 ~ The City shall seek State funding and approval to enable beach renourishment when necessary. E.2.4.2 ~ The City shall renourish the beach with the appropriate quality of sand and obtain all necessary review and permits. E.3 U. GOAL - MANAGEMENT OF CLEARWATER'S COASTAL STORM AREA ZQNE SHALL LIMIT PUBLIC EXPENDITURES TO THOSE NECESSARY TO SERVE EXISTING AND PLANNED DEVELOPMENT OR REDEVELOPMENT AND RESTORATION OR ENHANCEMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES. E.3.! ~ Objective - Clearwater shall administer land development regulations to protect public and private property and human life from the effects of hurricane winds and flooding. Policies E.3.1.1 ~ The City shall grant building permits in compliance with the rules of FEMA. F.E.M.A. E.3.1.2 ~ Post-disaster redevelopment plans of coastal areas shall be designed to reduce the vulnerability of public and private property and include proper elevations. E.3.1.3 Limit public expenditures that subsidize development permitted in coastal high- hazard areas except for the restoration or enhancement of natural resources. E.3 .1.4 Ensure that construction of necessary infrastructure imlJrovements in the coastal storm area are phased to coincide with the demands generated by development or redevelopment in support the proposed densities permitted bv the City's adopted Future Land Use Map. E.3.1.5 The City's public expenditures in the CHHA, when available. will include program improvements that will restore and enhance natural resources. E.3.2 ~ Objective - Overall density shall be retained in Clearwater's coastal storm area mite, except as otherwise permitted in the Future Land Use Element of the Comprehensive Plan. Transfer of development rights between beach parcels is allowed per the Community Development Code and by Beach by Design: A Preliminary Design for Clearwater Beach and Design Guidelines. Policies E-9 Ordinance 7993-08 Exhibit A - Coastal Management Element Goals. Objectives. and Policies Coastal Management E.3.2.1 :24:H In coosidering rev:isioos to the land development regulatioos, Cleanvater shall consider appropriate and innovative amefl:dments allowing compensating variations to dimensional requireHlel.lts (heights, setbacks, open space) to allow reasonable redevelopmefl:t at e-xisting densities. Continue to allow flexibility in regard to the dimensional requirements of the land development code in order to allow redevelopment consistent with allowable densities. E.3.2.2 ~ The City shall develop operating policies that address post-disaster redevelopment needs to facilitate permissible reconstruction in a timely manner, which includes participating in the Pinellas County Local Mitigation Strategy. E.3.2.3 ~ No development shall be permitted on barrier islands if there is evidence that the development will impede evacuation, hamper the geological function, alter dunes, or alter the environmental character. The adopted Tampa Bav Region Hurricane Evacuation Studv Tampa Bay Regional Model aad Guidelines will be used to determine if proposed development or redevelopment will cause roadways to fall below acceptable level-of-service standards for hurricane evacuation. E.3.3 ~ Objective - The City shall cooperate with state, regional and county agencies to maintain or reduce hurricane evacuation times; and work with Pinellas County to find additional suitable hurricane shelter space. Policies E.3.3.1 ~ The City shall encourage transportation alternatives for persons evacuating to a public shelter including the Pinellas County Emergency Management Department's pre-registration program for evacuation assistance. E.3.3.2 ~ The City shall cooperate with the County to evaluate critical links and major evacuation routes to determine where operational improvements, such as allowing for one-way direction of traffic, rerouting of traffic or preempting signals, can be made to reduce delays during clearance. E.3.3.3 21.1.3 The City shall continue to prioritize roadway maintenance and construction projects on the identified critical links and on major evacuation routes by 2002. 21.1.1 Memorial Causeway Bridge should be replaced to increase hurricane evacuation capacity levels from Clear-Nater Beach. E-IO Ordinance 7993-08 Exhibit A - Coastal Management Element Goals. Objectives. and Policies Coastal Management Study 2006, for a category 5 storm event as measured on the Saffir-Simpson scale. E.3.3.6 ~ The adopted level of service standard for out-of-county hurricane evacuation clearance time for a category 5-storm event as measured on the Saffir- Simpson scale shall be 16 hours. E.3.3.7 Notify the Pinellas County Emergency Management Department of the availability of any facilities within the City that may be used as a public shelter. E.3.3.8 Require disaster plans for all hospitals, nursing homes, and assisted living facilities, as required by law, to be kept on file with the Emergency Management Coordinator. E.3.3.9 The City shall not amend the Future Land Use Plan map or Zoning Atlas to . permit any mobile home parks to be located within the coastal storm area. E.3.3.lOThe City shall require new or redeveloped overnight accommodations uses located within the City's coastal storm area to have a hurricane evacuation plan, approved by the City, for all guests. This plan shall require the use to close when a hurricane watch is posted for the City. E.4 GOAL - THE CITY SHALL ACCOMPLISH POST-DISASTER REDEVELOPMENT IN A MANNER THAT SHALL MINIMIZE PUBLIC AND PRIVATE VULNERABILITY TO FUTURE DISASTERS. EA,l ~ Objective - Post-disaster redevelopment shall be governed by all applicable codes and standards, as to setbaeks, off street parkiDg, aDd laDdseapiDg, aDd shall deerease future publie aDd private vulDerability to future storms by as well as complying with applicable state; and county construction regulations. Policies EA.1.1 21.5.1 Structures on the barrier islands seaward of the defined eoastal ~rd zone located in FEMA-designated high hazard flood zones CAE and V) which have experienced over fifty percent (50%) damage, based on value of the structure prior to damage, may be redeveloped consistent with either the density established in the adopted Comprehensive Plan or with the existing as-built densities at the time of storm damage, iflawful when constructed in accordance with the applicable provisions of the Community I:,aHd Development Code. E.4.I.2 ~ To the maximum extent feasible, sanitary sewer facilities and lift stations shall be built to resist the infiltration by floodwaters. The hazard mitigation annex, which covers the wastewater treatment system, shall be followed in the event of a storm; and hazard mitigation plans shall be updated as necessary. EA.!.3 E-ll Ordinance 7993-08 Exhibit A - Coastal Management Element Goals. Objectives. and Policies Coastal Management E.4.l.8 The City will maintain or expand agreements with other iurisdictions and private building plans reviewers and inspectors to aid with reconstruction after a disaster. E.4.1.9 Prepare bv 2012. a post disaster redevelopment plan in an effort to reduce or eliminate the exposure of human life and public and private property to natural disasters. E.4.2 Objective - Post-disaster redevelopment plans shall include provisions for repair and cleanup. assessment of infrastructure and limitine redevelopment of repeated damaee properties. Policies EA.2.l Post-disaster redevelopment plans shall include policies that distinguish between immediate repair and cleanup actions needed bv the City to protect public health and safety and long-term repair and redevelopment activities. EA.2.2 Post-disaster redevelopment plans shall include policies that address the removal. relocation. or structural modification of damaged infrastructure and be consistent with federal funding provisions and unsafe structures. E-12 Ordinance 7993-08 Exhibit A - Coastal Management Element Goals. Objectives. and Policies Coastal Management EA.2.3 Post-disaster redevelopment plans shall establish criteria for limiting development in areas of repeated damage. E.5. GOAL - THE PRESERVATION OF ECONOMIC ACTIVITY WITillN THE COASTAL STORM AREA IS A PRIORITY FOR THE CITY. E.5.1 Obiective - The reestablishment of businesses after a disaster is critical to the redevelopment of the coastal storm area. Policies E.5.1.l The City will cooperate with local businesses and organizations to aid in disaster planning and recovery for businesses located within the coastal storm area. . E.5.1.2 The City will cooperate with the Chambers of Commerce in developing an informational program about hurricane preparedness for local businesses. . E.5.2 ~ Objective Water depeRdeat uses should be giyea higher priority aver ather uses, aad iaelude public beach or waterfroat access, madaas, boat lauach or dock facilities, fishiag or access piers, aRd ather such uses. "rater related uses aRd water eahaaced uses should be giveR priority oyer aOB water depeadeRt uses aad iaelude mariae sales aad service, madae products aad processiag, commercial tourist facilities, aad public parkiRg aad access support services. Water-dependent uses such as marinas. boat launch or dock facilities shall be 2iven a hi2her priority over other uses. Policies E.5.2.1 ~ Priorities for shoreline uses in priority order shall be water-dependent uses water related uses, water-enhanced uses and non-water dependent uses. All priorities shall be considered encouraged in redevelopment programming, land use planning, zoning, and infrastructure development. E.5.2.2 ~ To insure land use compatibility, commercial marinas operated as a primary use shall not be located adjacent to residential land uses unless screening or adequate landscaped buffering is provided. Accessory use marina facilities may be located adjacent to residential land uses in accordance with the Community Development Code. E.5.2.3 ~ Upland support services, including adequate parking, loading, and clean up and maintenance areas, shall be provided on site for new or expanded marinas. If located adjacent to residential land uses, hours of operation may be reasonably limited. Permitting for new marinas shall consider distance from grass beds, protection of water quality, need for construction and maintenance dredging, spoil disposal, protective status, and ownership ofbottomlands. E.5.2A E-13 Ordinance 7993-08 Exhibit A - Coastal Management Element Goals. Objectives. and Policies Coastal Management ~ Marina siting and planning shall consider marinas in general to be a beneficial use, which augments the tourist and leisure facilities in Clearwater. ~ Coastal densities are expected to be built out at densities consistent ';/ith the adopted Future Land Use Plan. The pattern and dispersal of development is highly diverse, with coastal zone properties on both the mainland and barrier islands. Extent and timing of infrastructlKe improvements to serve existing and plarJled densities in the coastal zone are addressed in the appropriate functional elements of the Camprchcl'lsiwJ Plal'l. E.S.2.S 21.2.6 Adequate sites and access for water-dependent uses shall be coordinated and permitted through Pinellas County, Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP), the Southwest Florida Water Management District (SWFWMD) and/or the Army Corps of Engineers. E.5.2.6. 21.2.7 Marina permitting shall consider areas of essential manatee habitat in the City's permitting criteria if any areas are identified. E.5.2.7 Adopt. prior to August 2010. minimum standard uses within the Tourist District to encourage the development ofwater-deoendent uses. E.5.3 Objective - Water-enhanced uses such as tourist facilities and public parkin2: shall be 2:iven hi2:her priority than non-water dependent uses. Policies E.5.3.1 The City will review and modify the Tourist District standards within the Community Development Code and modify Beach bv Design: A Preliminary Design for Clearwater Beach and Design Guidelines where necessary to provide incentives for water-dependent and water-enhanced uses. E.5.3.2 Consider incentives for develol'ments that provide public docks and/or public parking. E-14 Ordinance 7993-08 Exhibit A - Coastal Management Element Goals. Obiectives and Policies Conservation F. CONSERVATIONELKMENT The intent and lJUfPose of the City's Conservation Element is for the conservation, use and protection of natural resources in the area, including air, water, water-recharge areas, wetlands. soils, beaches, shores, flood plains, harbors, bays, minerals, and other natural and environmental resources. The malJs for this element generally identify and depict these areas. Conservation Needs Summary The following summarizes the needs identified in the Conservation Element: . The protection, maintenance, and continued management of Clearwater's surface water resources, including both interior and coastal waters, are important for their natural functions. . Clearwater's groundwater supplies are important and must be protected to ensure the continuance of the City's ability to provide potable water to its aeeolHlts. . The protection, maintenance, and continued management of Clearwater's shorelines, especially its barrier island beach shorelines, is critical. These areas provide an important social and economic function as these natural resources for Clearwater's tourism industry. Clearwater Beach, Sand Key, and the geographic proximity to Caladesi Island State Park are some of the most important and unique resources the City possesses. . The protection, maintenance, and continued management of the City's seven hundred sixty (760) six hundred tV/enty three (623) acres of natural wetlands including tidal swamps and marshes, both interior and coastal, are critical to the continued existence of both plant and animal wildlife and wildlife habitat. These areas contribute to Clearwater's quality of life. Wetlands shall not be destroyed, disturbed, or altered to prevent them from performing their natural functions, except through the implementation of State or City mitigation standards as developed by the Gity. Public awareness and education programs are an important component in promoting and preserving the natural environment and the use of "Florida friendly" vegetation. · Black, red, and white mangrove trees are important to the continuance of many species of marine life. Protection of these resources is crucial to the food chain necessary to sustain marine life and shoreline stabilization. · Protection of the edges or "ecotones" associated with the different ecosystems is important to natural function and Clearwater's quality oflife. . Scenic vistas shall remain designated as "scenic and/or non-commercial highways or corridors." They are specifically: Memorial Causeway; Edgewater Drive; the Courtney Campbell CausewaylParkway which is also designated a Florida Scenic Highway: Gulf Boulevard; Bayshore Boulevard; and Bayside Bridge Belleair Road between U.S. Highway 19 and Beleher Read-: F-I Ordinance 7993-08 Exhibit A - Conservation Element Goals. Obiectives and Policies Conservation . Tampa Bay has been ranked top priority for the Surface Water Improvement and Management Program (S.W.I.M.). Clearwater and other municipalities contiguous to Tampa Bay will continue to cooperate and participate in the effort of cleaning-up the bay and restoring marine life and shellfish fisheries. . Soil erosion is an issue that must continue to be managed for all applicable properties in the City through the site plan review process. Areas experiencing erosion are located on Sand Key, Clearwater Beaeh. and Spoil Island #25. These areas are diseussed in greater detail in the Coastal Zone Management Element. . Shade trees provide a number of valuable functions that include noise reduction, heat reduction, buffering, aesthetic beauty, and replenishment of ambient oxygen. The City of Clearwater will continue to administer tree regulations requiring sufficient plantings through the Community Development Code, and provide assistance to private property owners as needed. . The City should continue to cooperate and participate in all efforts recommended by the Pinellas County Environmental Management Department, Division of Air Quality, toward the attainment of cleaner and healthier ambient air quality. . Land uses which are associated with hazardous wastes and/or hazardous materials should be restricted from locating within designated wellfield protection areas that have been delineated on the future land use map. Cooperation from all other adjacent local governments is crucial to the success of this proposal, and will be coordinated through the Intergovernmental Coordination Element. . The City of Clearwater will continue coordinate and participate with Pinellas County in an effort to provide a temporary storage and transfer facility to serve residential households in disposing of hazardous/toxic wastes and unused hazardous/toxic materials. F-2 Ordinance 7993-08 Exhibit A - Conservation Element Goals. Obiectives and Policies Conservation GOALS, OBJECTIVES AND POLICIES F.l ~ GOAL - TO PROTECT AND CONSERVE ALL ASPECTS OF THE NATURAL ENVIRONMENT AND TO ENHANCE NATURAL FEATURES WHICH CONTRIBUTE TO THE EXISTENCE OF THE NATURAL QUALITIES AND CHARACTERISTICS OF CLEARWATER'S SENSITIVE ENVIRONMENT. F.1.1 Url- Objective - The City shall continue to protect and improve ambient air quality. Policies F.1.1.1 ~ Require all new residential and non-residential development to provide a specified amount of Florida friendly ~ shade trees based on an established desired ratio of pervious to impervious surface areas. Shade trees will serve to provide heat reduction, noise abatement, buffering, replenishment of oxygen, and aesthetic beauty. F. 1. 1.2 ~ The City of Clearwater shall cooperate with the Tampa Bay Regional Planning Council and Pinellas County in their efforts to develop plans for improving and monitoring air quality. F.1.2 ~ Objective - The City shall continue to protect floodplains, drainage ways, and all other natural areas having functional hydrological characteristics. Policies F.1.2.1 ~ Any construction in the one hundred (100) year floodplain shall comply with all requirements and standards of the Federal Emergency Management Agency of the Federal Flood Insurance Administration, and the Cit:;"s building codes. F.1.2.2 ~ Construction and development activities in natural drainage channels shall be prohibited, except for public flood protection projects designed to correct specifically identified pre-existing flood conditions and for which no reasonable alternative flood control measures are available; such activities shall not increase the flood potential for areas outside the project target area, nor shall the overall water quality of the affected drainage channels be reduced as a result of the activities. F.1.2.3 25.2.3 The City af Clearllater shall eontinue to prioritize reeeivmg \\<aters for the de'/elopment of speeifie stormwater management plans in eoordination with Pinellas County. The City shall support the establishment of Total Maximum Daily Loads (TMDL) for impaired water and its implementation as appropriate within the City. F.1.2.4 ~ Utilize design methods that will trap stormwater sediments before entering surface waters. F-3 Ordinance 7993-08 Exhibit A - Conservation Element Goals. Obiectives and Policies Conservation F.1.2.5 ~ Cooperate and coordinate activities with the Southwest Florida Water Management District (SWFWMD) and the Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP) in the implementation of the Surface Water Improvement and Management (SWIM) Program including maintaining and u?grading the quality of water of Tampa Bay and Clearwater Harbor. F.1.2.6 ~ Natural filtration techniques and methods such as grassy swales and natural wetland water storage should be implemented when appropriate to provide purification of stormwater runoff before entering any surface waters. F.1.2.7 ~ Transfer of development rights should be implemented to provide alternatives to development and degradation of wetlands and other natural resources. F.1.2.8 ~ Protect all natural drainage channels from destruction or any restriction of their functional use and regulate protection through the Clearwater Community Development Code: this policy may be waived for any public flood conditions when it can be demonstrated that: (a) No reasonable alternative flood control measures are available; (b) The project will not increase the flood potential for areas outside the project target area; and (c) Overall water quality of the affected drainage channel will not be reduced as a result ofthe project. F.1.2.9 25.2.9 Design and approve future redevelopment of Clearwater's downtown waterfront with consideration of the natural bluff features C0fl.-ti.m1e to protect, Clear:,ater's bayfront area from undesirable land uses and/or further construotion, encmaehment and destruetion of the "bluff' and the bayfront shoreline, through the Future Land Use Plan, the Community Development Code, Clearwater Downtown Redevelovment Plan, and in accordance with the City Charter. F .1.2.10 Monitor and enforce City requirements for treatment ponds and environmental mitigation sites. F.1.3 ~ Objective - The City shall continue to maintain and enhance the City's wildlife and natural native vegetation resources. Policies F.1.3.1 ~ Prohibit destruction and disturbance of all conservation land uses to protect wildlife and plants especially those that are threatened or endangered species. This policy shall include known, professional wildlife management and habitat restoration techniques. F.1.3.2 ~ Limit alteration of all urban forests utilizing the Community Development Code; protect natural and mitigated wetlands, marine life, shoreline vegetation, and wildlife habitat in the City from disturbance and destruction. F.1.3.3 ~ Continue to monitor surface waters within the City, and support and coordinate these efforts with Pinellas County's surface water monitoring program. F-4 Ordinance 7993-08 Exhibit A - Conservation Element Goals. Obiectives and Policies Conservation F.1.3.4 ~ Prohibit development that will needlessly disturb or destroy native vegetation. This shall be achieved through the site plan review process and errlironmental management site inspections. F.1.3.5 ~ Adopt and continue administering regulations providing for the protection of threatened and endangered species and species of special concern. F.1.3.6 ~ The City of Clearwater shall not dredge or intentionally disturb or disrupt the sea floor of any sea waterbody without necessary required permits issued by the Florida Department of Environmental Protection, Southwest Florida Water Management District (SWFWMD) and Army Corps of Engineers. Mitigation shall be recognized as intrinsically worthwhile and not as primary justification for spoil disposal. F.1.4 ~ Objective - The City shall continue to manage all conservation areas located in the City to prevent any unnatural disturbance or adverse impacts mi&treatment from the developed urban environment. Policies F.1.4.1 ~ The City shall maintain and enhance Memorial Causeway and continue beautification efforts to ensure its major contribution as a "unique/scenic view" on the Countywide Scenic/Non-Commercial Corridor Map, an aesthetic gateway and landmark to Clearwater Beach City beaches. F.1.4.2 ~ The City shall maintain and enhance Edgewater Drive as a "unique/scenic view" on the Countywide Scenic/Non-Commercial Corridor Map corridor to ensure its major contribution as an aesthetic gateway and landmark ~ image of Clearwater. F.1.4.3 ~ The City shall maintain and enhance the Courtney Campbell Causewav/Parkway as a "unique/scenic view" on the Countywide Scenic/Non-Commercial Corridor Map. a Florida Scenic Highwav. an aesthetic gateway and landmark visual image of Clearwater. F.1.4.4 ~ The City shall maintain and enhance Bayshore Boulevard as a "unique/scenic view" on the Countywide Scenic/Non-Commercial Corridor Map corridor to ensure its major contribution as an aesthetic gateway and landmark ~ image of Clearwater. F.1.4.5 ~ The bluff "bluff' geographic area located along the bayfront from the southernmost City limits to the northernmost City limits is a unique topographic characteristic featw:e which should be preserved or developed with consideration of its features. F-5 Ordinance 7993-08 Exhibit A - Conservation Element Goals. Obiectives and Policies Conservation ~ The City shall actively oppose the exploitation of offshore oil exploration and extraction in instances ....{hen there is reason to conclude that such activities could significantly degrade Clearwater's beaches, shorelines, marine lif-c and general water quality. F.1.4.6 ~ The City shall protect the urban forest from destruction or disturbance due to inappropriate proximity to incompatible land uses through the site plan review process. F.1.5 ~ Objective - The City shall continue to maintain the wetland inventory of 760 acres as identified in the City's 2005 Wetlands Survev current wetlands iBventory of sHf hundred twenty three (623) acres located within the City through the year~. Policies F.1.5.1 ~ Wetlands shall not be dredged and filled or disturbed in any manner other than by natural phenomenon and their natural functions shall be protected, except through the implementation of State or City mitigation standards. as de'leloped by the City. F.1.5.2 ~ The City shall protect and preserve riverine floodways from all new land uses other than 'recreational and/or open space through site plan review and enforcement of the Community Development Code. F.1.5.3 ~ The City shall protect and prevent disturbance of any natural wetland areas whether publicly or privately owned, by utilizing assessments and authority provided by the Florida Department of Environmental (FDEP), the Southwest Florida Water Management District (SWFWMD), Pinellas County and the Army Corps of Engineer. F.1.5.4 ~ The City shall within the limits of state legislation protect all mangrove species from disturbance and/or destruction and to provide public awareness of mangrove resources and their importance and value to the food chain of marine life through the strict enforcement of the City tree protection ordinance. F.1.6 ~ Objective - The City shall continue to protect beaches, sand dunes, and dune vegetation for their natural function and for their recreational open space uses. Policies F.1.6.1 25.6.1 Unauthorized mMotor vehicles shall be prohibited from parking on the all City's beaches. F.1.6.2 ~ Unauthorized motor vehicles shall be prohibited from operating on the City's beaches and dunes. F-6 Ordinance 7993-08 Exhibit A - Conservation Element Goals. Obiectives and Policies Conservation F.1.6.3 ~ Development and/or construction of any structures shall not be built seaward of the Coastal Construction Control Line, unless approved by the Florida Department of Environmental Protection and the City of Clearwater. F.1.6.4 ~ Beach and beach dunes shall not be disturbed or destroyed by any form of construction or development with the exception of wooden boardwalk structures which provide access to and from beach areas. F.1.6.5 ~ All beaches, dunes, and associated vegetation shall be protected by local ordinance. F.1.6.6 ~ Shoreline development shall be prohibited from obstructing views of the Gulf of Mexico, Clearwater Harbor and Old Tampa Bay where public access is designated. F.1.6.7 ~ All dune vegetation shall be protected by local ordinance and by provision of dune walk-over structures for beach access. F.1.6.8 ~ Access to recreational areas and facilities shall not be eliminated or reduced as a result of public or private improvement and/or acquisition of rights-of-way, bridges, accessways, or development. F.1.7 ~ Objective - The City shall continue to manage and protect all City-owned lands that are in their natural state, and to provide educational information program~ and create public awareness. Policies F.1.7.1 ~ Recognize the importance and functions of Clearwater's natural ecosystems and ecotones as an integral component of Clearwater's urban environment. F.1.7.2 ~ futerface and integrate the City's recreation and parks open space system with emphasis on conservation and recreation open space land uses. F.1.7.3 ~ The City shall continue to recognize Moccasin Lake Nature Park, an environmental and energy education center, as a unique facility that provides educational programs and activities dealing with natural sciences, habitat, wildlife, alternative energy systems and recycling. F.1.7.4 ~ The City shall establish conservation easements for the benefit of the general public to provide pedestrian ingress and egress to and from natural areas. F .1. 7.5 Provide education programs to encourage preservation of the natural environment and promote the use of "Florida friendlv" and drought tolerant vegetation and ground cover in an effort to conserve water. F-7 Ordillance 7993-08 Exhibit A - Conservation Element Goals, Obiectives and Policies Conservation F.1.8 ~ Objective - The City shall continue to protect all City owned and maintained potable water wells from contamination by potentially dangerous land uses and associated activities which could contaminate groundwater aquifers. Policies F.1.8.1 ~ The City shall continue to administer a wellfield protection ordinance which will recognize wellfields as sensitive areas surrounding potable water wells which must be protected from contamination by land uses associated with activities involving: automobile repair shops; electroplating; ship building; gasoline stations; plastic products; oils/greases; photo processing; and/or any land use associated with hazardous wastes and materials. F.1.8.2 ~ Land uses which are associated with any toxic and/or hazardous materials shall be prohibited within the recommended distance established by environmental officials thus preventing possible accidental contamination of fresh and sea water bodies, streams, creeks, lakes, ponds, fresh and saltwater swamps and marshes, retention/detention areas, drainage ditches or any other designated natural conservation protection area. F.1.8.3 ~ The Clearwater Parks and Recreation Department shall utilize xeriscape technology where soils and vegetation are suitable, in an effort to conserve potable water. The intent of t +his approach is to will provide continued landscape beauty at a reduced cost. F.1.8.4 ~ The City shall not exceed its permitted consumptive use quantity authorized by the Southwest Florida Water Management District (SWFWMD) in consideration and consistent with SWFWMD's Regional Water Supply Plan. F.1.8.5 ~ The City shall not emit wastewater effluent from a wastewater disposal facility that does not meet U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (E.P.A.) and Florida Department of Environmental Protection Regulation (F.D.E.E-R.) water quality effluent standards. F.1.8.6 ~ The City shall obey and enforce any emergency water shortage advisory notices issued by the Southwest Florida Water Management District. The City shall research and establish the most cost effective program to implement irrigation systems utilizing reclaimed water for other private land uses. F.1.8.7 ~ The City shall continue to develop its reuse of treated wastewater for irrigation of City parks, both public and private, golf courses and other appropriate City owned properties, followed by studies of a phased expansion of the reclaimed water tlHs program into residential areas for private lawn watering purposes, in an effort to conserve potable water and replenish groundwater and aquifer supplies. F.1.8.8 ~ The City shall consider adoption of an ordinance that will prohibit the irrigation and/or the sprinkling of all yards, lawns, and plant material with potable water during designated hours if SWFWMD water restrictions are lifted. F-8 Ordinance 7993-08 Exhibit A - Conservation Element Goals. Obiectives and Policies Conservation F.1.8.9 ~ Pesticide dealers, auto paint and repair shops, salvage yards, and other small- quantity generators of hazardous waste identified as per Florida State Law shall provide storage of hazardous products and by products outside of the elevation of the 26-year flood plain, shall not cause the direct discharge of runoff from said storage areas into water of the State, and shall have containment/separation traps of adequate size to prevent any discharge in case of a spill or accident. F.2 ~ GOAL - DISCHARGES OF STORMWATER SHALL BE MANAGED TO PROVIDE FLOOD PROTECTION FOR THE CITIZENS OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER AND TO PRESERVE, PROTECT, AND ENHANCE THE WATER QUALITY OF RECEIVING W ATERBODIES. F.2.1 Url: Objective - The City shall continue to protect, improve and enhance surface waters from stormwater runoff discharging into both interior and coastal surface waters. Policies F.2.l.l ~ The City shall incorporate water quality protection and enhancement criteria into all City stormwater management plans. F.2.1.2 ~ The use of natural alternatives, the conservation of natural drainage systems, and the protection and improvement of the quality of receiving waters shall be a goal of the City stormwater management plans. F.2.1.3 ~ A stormwater utility fee or other adequate funding mechanism shall be continued to provide the necessary funding mechanism to achieve this goal. F.2.1.4 ~ The City shall continue to implement a stormwater ordinance requiring redeveloped sites other than single-family residential areas, to incorporate water quantity and quality controls consistent with new development regulations, recognizing that case-by-case limitations may call for partial controls, off site improvements or payments in lieu of improvements to achieve this goal. F.2.1.5 ~ Management plans shall be developed for waterbodies with known or suspected water quality problems in the City to include Tampa Bay, Clearwater Harbor, Stevenson Creek, Allen's Creek, and Alligator Creek. F.2.1.6 ~ The City shall systematically and timely prepare and update watershed or waterbody specific management plans in accordance with the Surface Water Improvement and Management (SWIM) program. These plans shall include both water quality and flood control considerations and recommended funding sources. F.2.1.7 ~ The City shall pnontlze and implement all City approved stormwater management plans. F.2.1.8 ~ All City stormwater management plan projects within watersheds of the City shall comply with applicable SWIM Plans for that waterbody or watershed. F-9 Ordinance 7993-08 Exhibit A - Conservation Element Goals. Obiectives and Policies F.2.1.9 ~ Conservation The City shall coordinate with and supplement the County's surface water monitoring program. F.2.1.10 The City will encourage the use of "Low Impact Development" techniques f~r stormwater management. such as minimal land disturbance. the preservation of native vegetation. and the minimization of iml'ervious cover. through site plan and internal review processes. F- 1(\ Ordinance 7993-08 Exhibit A - Conservation Element Goals. Objectives and Policies Recreation and Open Space G. RECREATION AND OPEN SPACE ELE:MENT The purpose of the Recreation and Open Space Element is to provide the framework and direction for a comprehensive system of public and private sites for recreation. including. but not limited to. parks and playgrounds. parkways. beaches and public access to beaches. open spaces. waterways. and other recreational facilities. Recreation and Open Space Needs Summary The following summarizes the Recreation and Open Space Element: . There are three (3) principal land uses within the Recreation and Open Space element: parks. recreation facilities and open space. There are three (3) classifications of open space and four (1) classifioations of related land uses identified in the Recreation and Open Space element. The benefits of these land uses open space and related land uses are many and include development pattern, aesthetic, environmental and recreational benefits. These land uses provide a benefit to the City and will continue to be incorporated into development and redevelopment plans. . Currently, .u -W,9% ofthe City's total land area falls under the existing land use classification of "recreation open space," which includes parkland and recreational facilities. and includes parks, preservation areas and vacant land. . Vacant land (3% ofland in the City) provides certain open space benefits to the City, and its loss will continue to be partially offset through the dedication of open space land on-site or elsewhere in the City. . Beautification of open space along the gateway corridors is needed to enhance the City's image ~istinguishing "core" parkland, i.e., community, neighborhood, mffii.; and scenic parks from other "adjunct" parkland.::;: it is found that a cl:HTent Level of Servioe (1.9) acres per one thousand (1,000) persons is pro'lided. . An established minimum Ibeve1 of ~,Service of four (4) acres of parkland per one thousand (1,000) persons for Citywide application will continue to be adequate. . When new recreation and/or park uses are planned to be developed. priority should be given to areas of the city that are deficient <'\Teas of the City are defioient of Vi:Hious types of parks and should be the priority for nevI recreation uses. . All ages needs of the City's diverse population will be taken into consideration when recreation provisions Heeds are being assessed. Clearwater has a variety of water-based recreation oppor- tunities including beaches, boating and fishing which can continue to be developed for the benefit of both residents and visitors. G-l. Ordinance 7993-08 Exhibit A - Recreation and Open Space Element Goals. Objectives and Policies Recreation and Open Space GOALS, OBJECTIVES AND POLICIES G.1 1rlo GOAL - TO DEVELOP A SYSTEM OF OPEN SPACES, PARKS AND RECREATION FACILITIES WHICH ARE DESIGNED FOR THE MAXIMUM SATISFACTION OF THE RECREATIONAL NEEDS OF CLEARWATER'S RESIDENTS AND TOURISTS. G.1.1 27.1 Objective - The City shall ensure that parks, open space, trails and recreation facilities are efficiently and adequately maintained for all segments and districts of the population according to the level of service standards established for the City. Policies G.1.1.! 27.1.1 Maintain the established Establish a minimum Ibevel of ~Service standard of four (4) acres of core system parkland for every one thousand (1,000) persons applied for 9.Gitywide application. The subdistrict level of service will be 2 acres per 1,000 persons. For the purpose of applying this Level of Service standard, core system parkland includes community, neighborhood,---miffi and scenic parks. G. 1. 1.2 27.1.2 Locate new neighborhood parks near schools, local or collector roads, and transit routes if feasible. G.1.1.3 27.1.3 Locate new community parks and expansions to existing community parks adjacent to arterial streets and/or transit routes whenever possible. G.1.1.4 27.1.1 Continue to provide automobile and bicycle parking facilities at all community parks and public beaches. G.1.1.5 27.1.5 Parking lots, which serve public parks, may be constructed with a permeable surface subject to pavement requirements in the Community Development Code. n.:.ti Continue to provide automobile and bicycle parking facilities at publie beaehes. G.1.1.6 n.h+ Preserve existing and develop new beach accessways through development control and preservation of accessible street ends. G.1.1.? ~ Continue to provide accessible handieapped parking at ffi public recreational facilities pafk parking lots as well as aad ramps at park buildings to ensure that recreational lands and facilities are accessible to persons with disabilities consistent with the Florida Accessibility Code speeial user groups sueh as the handieapped and the elderly. G.1.2 27.2 Objective - The City of Clearwater shall continue intergovernmental coordination with the private sector and other public entities to increase public recreational opportunities and open space acreage. G-2 Ordinance 7993-08 Exhibit A - Recreation and Open Space Element Goals, Objectives and Policies Recreation and Open Space Policies G.1.2.1 27.2.1 Continue to enforce the adopted [Recreation and QGpen ~'space l:band ~edication [Requirements for the express purpose of maintaining the existing l:bevels of ~'service of recreation lands and facilities. G.1.2.2 27.2.2 Funds collected under dedication requirements shall be expended to benefit the development from which they were collected, specifically: 1. Open space funds shall be expended within a two (2) mile radius when used for the acquisition of community parkland, within a one (1) mile radius when used for the acquisition of neighborhood or mini park parkland, or at any location in the City when used for the acquisition of parkland to be used for the development of a resource-based recreation area~~ 2. Recreation facilities land funds shall be expended within a two (2) mile radius when used for the acquisition of community parkland, within a one (1) mile radius when used for the acquisition of neighborhood eF mini park parkland, or at any location in the City when used for the acquisition of parkland to be used for the development of a special facility site when the site is based on a recreational facility that is deemed to provide Citywide service in accordance with established service radius guidelines; and 3. Recreation facilities funds shall be expended within a two (2) mile radius when used for facilities placed in a community park, within a one (1) mile radius when used for facilities placed in a neighborhood eF mini park, or at any location in the City when used for a facility which serves as the basis for the development of a special facility site providing City wide service. G.1.2.3 27.2.3 Recreation facilities funds collected under dedication requirements shall be expended in consideration of the need for recreation facilities as determined by the application of the service radius guidelines and primary user guidelines contained in this plan and in conjunction with other considerations determined to be relevant by the Director of the Parks and Recreation Department and approved by the City Manager or designee. G.1.2A 27.2.1 Provide an incentive within the City's recreation facility impact fee structure for private developers to provide recreational opportunities for their residents. G.1.2.5 27.2.5 Continue existing and facilitate new Maintain existing joint-use agreements between the Parks and Recreation Department and other private and public organizations including the Pinellas County School Board, St. Petersburg College, and the Pinellas County Government, and other governmental iurisdictions. 27.2.6 Ensure easy aeeess ta reereational resources by private sector orgaRinations as 'lIell as by indiviooals. G-3 Ordinance 7993-08 Exhibit A - Recreation and Open Space Element Goals. Objectives and Policies Recreation and Open Space G.1.2.6 ~ Review, and revise if necessary, the City's [Recreation and .QGpen ~gpace Iband gI}edication [Requirements. G.1.2.7 ~ Coordinate the Parks and Recreation Department's plans and activities with all other appropriate City departments and government agencies. G.1.2.8 ~ Coordinate Parks and Recreation Department's plans with local community groups when appropriate. G.1.3 27.3 Objective - Continue to increase the supply of core system parkland in areas needing additional neighborhood parks aDd miDi parks. Policies G.1.3.1 27.3.1 Review service radius and primary service guidelines for recreation facilities by the end of 20 1 0 ~ and every five years thereafter. G.1.3.2 27.3 .2 Continue to acquire parkland for new supplemental mffii-parks to meet district deficiencies. G.1.3.3 27.3.3 Maintain the provisions of the City charter regarding the required referendum prior to approval the sale of public parklands to ensure adequate public recreation and open space lands within the City. G.1.3.4 27.3.1 Address the varying desires needs of the City's diverse population when creating and implementing parks and recreation plans with special attention to the needs of those who may have significantly limited recreational alternatives such as low and moderate income groups, mffiorities, youth and the elderly. G.1.3.5 27.3.5 Beautify parks and selected open space sites to enhance the city's visual quality. 27.3.6 The following are needed to satisfy level of service standards. F aeility pla-ygrOWld apparatus neighborhood recreation eenters eommunity recreation eenters gymnaSl1:uns baseball diamonds, reg. baseball IDanlOnds, youth softball diamonds, adak softball diamends, youth footbaY/soeeer fields basktltball eowts, oatdoor teBnis col:lrts handball~acqaetballeo~ sv:4mmmg pools fitRess eow:ses hsrsesfloe co~ 2000 o I o 6** o o 2 o o o o 1 o o o 2005 o o o o o 1 I o o o o 1 o o o G-4 Ordinance 7993-08 Exhibit A - Recreation and Open Space Element Goals. Objectives and Policies G.1.4 27.4 Recreation and Open Space lawn bowling courts sflufflebOai"d eow1G golf eOHmes o o o o o o ** City o\vHed and controlled fasilities are Heeded siHee time available at leased fueilities has seeeme tee limited. Objective - Preserve natural open space areas which constitute aesthetic, and/or ecological community assets. Policies G.1.4.1 27.1.1 To maintain adequate open space in the City's neighborhoods and commercial areas, the City will continue to administer landscape, drainage and impervious surface regulations in the Community Development Code. G.1.4.2 27.1.2 The City shall pursue designation and acquisition of open space areas in new and redeveloping areas through the creation of green permeable areas in easements, traffic islands, etc., in compliance with the City's Community Development Code. G.1.4.3 27.1 J Continue to designate appropriate land "Preservation" and "Recreation/Open Space" in the Future Land Use Plan whenever feasible. G.1.4A 27.1. -1 Preserve coastal and interior wetlands, floodways, floodplains, and other environmentally significant areas to protect their aesthetic and environmental qualities which benefit the City. G.IA.5 27.1.5 Continue to promote environmental education through various programs including television, brochures, lectures and other public relations methods. G.IA.6 27.1.6 Maintain at least four percent (4%) of the total land in the City as "recreation open space" park uses by enforcing the City's current open space land dedication requirements. 27.1.7 In order to preserve "reereation open spaee" as defined herein for passive recreation pursuits, direct the development of recreation facilities to "reoreation facilities lands. " G.1.4.7 27.1.8 When possible, provide open space properties which have the diversity of resources necessary for nature study and the enjoyment of natural assets in order to assure environmental understanding. G.1.4.8 27.1.9 Coordinate recreation planning with other plans concerning water quality, stormwater management, fish and wildlife management, and environmental education. G.1.4.9 27.1.10 Enhance the image of Clearwater by developing gateway corridor beautification projects. G-5 Ordinance 7993-08 Exhibit A - Recreation and Open Space Element Goals. Objectives and Policies Recreation and Open Space G.1.4.10 27.1.11 Beautify and provide recreation and open space opportunities for the commercial redevelopment areas of Clearwater Beach, and Downtown ana Gulf te Bay, through the City's mission. vision and priority initiatives as articulated in the annual budget document "One City, One Future" Plan. G.t.S 27.5 Objective - Enhance and maintain the City's unique physical characteristics by making the best use of existing and potential recreation lands and open spaces. Policies G.1.5.1 27.5.1 The City shall be responsible for maintaining the environmental integrity of significant and unique areas owned by the City. G.1.5.2 27.5 .2 Incompatible land uses located in or near recreational areas and any action, which is known to have severe adverse impacts on such areas, should be minimized or abolished. G.1.5.3 27.5.3 The City should utilize and preserve areas of ecological, historical, or archaeological value for parks and recreation when possible. G.1.5.4 27.5.1 The historic preservation components of the City's Comprehensive Plan, the Florida Department of State and private historical and archaeological organizations should be consulted when considering development or redevelopment of lands thought to have some historical .or archaeological significance. G.1.5.5 27.5.5 Coordinate with other federal, state or local agencies and/or non-profit organizations to manage natural areas and open space when appropriate. G.1.5.6 27.5.6 Enhance open space and natural areas by restoring degraded natural communities and eradicating non-native vegetation. G.1.6 27.6 Objective - Develop new and enhance existing blueways, greenways and recreational trail systems throughout Clearwater. Policies G.1.6.1 27.6.1 The City will continue to develop greenways and trails as identified III Shifting Gears-Clearwater's Bicycle and Pedestrian Master Plan. G.1.6.2 27.6.2 The City will provide new access or enhance/maintain existing access to water bodies where possible for recreational use. G-6 Ordinance 7993-08 Exhibit A - Recreation and Open Space Element Goals. Objectives and Policies 'Recreation and Open Space G.1.7 Obiective - The City shall take an active role as a facilitator in providinl! recreation. park facilities. trails. cultural activities. and art opportunities for the needs of citizens and visitors of the City of Clearwater as articulated in the City's 2002 Parks and Recreation Svstem Master Plan. the 2002 Clearwater Cultural Plan. the City's 2005 Public Art Ordinance and the City's 2006 ShiftinI! Gears: Bicvc1e and Pedestrian Master Plan. Policies G.!.7.! As funds become available. the City will continue to implement the priority. medium term and long term actions. and continuous actions/policies as detailed in the 2002 Parks and Recreation Svstem Master Plan. G.!.7.2 As funds become available, the City will continue to implement the goals. obiectives and strategies of the 2002 Clearwater Cultural Plan. and The Public Art Ordinance. 2005. G.!.7.3 The Parks and Recreation Department will act as the City liaison for the Sister City program as a way to promote education and understanding between different world cultures. G.!.7.4 As funds become available. the City will continue to implement the actions outlined in Shifting Gears: Bicvcle and Pedestrian Master Plan. 2006. G.1.8 Obiective - The Citv of Clearwater shall ensure the provision of facilities for the al!inl! population. Policies G.!.8.! The City of Clearwater shall complete the development of the proposed Aging Well Master Plan. G-7 Ordinance 7993-08 Exhibit A - Recreation and Open Space Element Goals. Objectives and Policies Intergovernmental Coordination H. INTERGOVERNMENTAL COORDINATION ELEMENT The purpose of the Intergovernmental Coordination Element is to clearly show what the relationships are between the City's Comprehensive Plan and the plans of the school board. the water supply authority. and other units of local government. which provide services but do not have regulatory authority over land use. Intergovernmental also means coordinating with the comprehensive plans of the county. adiacent counties. adiacent municipalities. the region. the regional water su?ply plan. and the state. The intergovernmental coordination element consists of standards. ?lans. and principles to be followed when dealing with these entities. Intergovernmental Coordination Needs Summary The following summarizes the Intergovernmental Coordination Element: . Clearwater needs to continue to coordinate with the Pine lIas Planning Council, the State, and the Pinellas County for the orderly annexation of unincorporated properties within the Clearwater planning area. the City's existing enolaves. . Road improvements, backlogged facilities, and 1 bevels of ~ Service need the coordination of all jurisdictions along the corridor in establishing and maintaining appropriate land use and traffic policies. Coordination with the Florida Department of Transportation is also a major issue to be addressed by continued participation in the M.P.O. process. In addition. Clearwater should continue to be involved with the Tampa Bay Area Regional Transportation Authority (TBARTA) process. . Funds and pennits to allo..... for the earliest replaoement of the Clearllater Pass Bridge need to reoeive the highest priority from Federal, State, and looal jurisdiotions due to the need to provide for safe hurrioane e'racuation and oontinuation of aooess. . Recreation needs of enclave residents should be addressed through interlocal agreements, transfer of funds, or other appropriate methods. . Continued c Goordination is needed with the water management district and the State of Florida Department of Environmental ProtectionRegulation to define and protect cones of influence surrounding public water supply wells. . The City will continue to facilitate the local level process for private sector beach renourisbment applications. and coordinate those applications to the State and Pinellas County. Coordination is needed ',vith State and looal jurisdiotions to further beaeh r-eoourishmefl.t projeots that have been identified to proteot uflland developfIleRt l8:flG-,vani af the coastal coostruction oontrolline. . Cooperation is needed to provide quantitative and qualitative improvements in stormwater management. · Cooperation is needed between Federal, State, and local jurisdictions to address sanitary sewer effluent standards. H-l Ordinance 7993-08 Exhibit A - Intergovernmental Coordination Element Goals, Objectives and Policies Intergovernmental Coordination . There is a need for cooperation regarding right-of-way, access management, and roadway cross- section design among State, County, and local jurisdictions. . There is a need to continue coordination of land use planning decisions through the efforts of the Pinellas County Planning Council. H-2 Ordinance 7993-08 Exhibit A - Intergovernmental Coordination Element Goals. Objectives and Policies Intergovernmental Coordination GOALS, OBJECTIVES AND POLICIES H.1 ~ GOAL - INTERGOVERNMENTAL COORDINATION EFFORTS SHALL PROVIDE EFFICIENT, FAIR, AND IDENTIFIABLE METHODS FOR SHARING INFORMATION AND FUNDING ACROSS JURISDICTIONS TO DIRECT MUTUALLY BENEFICIAL ACTIONS TOWARD THE SOLUTION OF SHARED PROBLEMS. H.1.1 28.1 Objective - The Clearwater Comprehensive Plan shall be forwarded to the Pinellas County, other adjacent local governments, and agencies (previously noted), such as the M.P.O., which have regulatory or operating authority in the City for purposes of coordinating future operations and development in the City. Policies H.1.1.1 28.1.1 Clearwater supports a multi-jurisdictional land use planning entity in Pinellas County. H. 1. 1.2 28.1.2 Clearwater supports intergovernmental coordination in transportation and mass transit planning, through the MFO. M.P.O. and PSTA. P.8.T.}.I.. and TBARTA. H.l.l.3 28.1.3 Clearwater shall propose additional intergovernmental coordination mechanisms to enhance services, as noted in the Parks and Recreation and Housing Elements. H.1.1.4 28.1.1 The City conforms to State public records laws, and as a policy, provides requested information on as timely a basis as possible. H. 1. 1.5 28.1.5 The City shall provide annual Comprehensive Plan monitoring information, in a timely fashion, to be used to direct public expenditures H. 1. 1.6 28.1.6 Clearwater shall present any community redevelopment district plans, or redevelopment district and boundary changes, for approval by the Board of County Commissioners. H1.1.7 The City shall strengthen coordination with other municipalities. the MPO. Pine lIas County and FDOT to establish. measure. and maintain the level of service standards for road ways in the Strategic Intermodal System (U.S. 19), and other State and Country Roads. H.1.1.8 The City shall coordinate with Pinellas Planning Council the defmition and calculations for mixed uses. strategies regarding infill development. land assembly. land use conservations. and annexations to promote redevelopment. H.1.1.9 The City shall coordinate with the Pinellas Planning Council and the Pine lIas County Economic Development Department to implement the appropriate recommendations for Clearwater in "Pinellas by Design". H-3 Ordinance 7993-08 Exhibit A - Intergovernmental Coordination Element Goals. Objectives and Policies Intergovernmental Coordination H.l.l.lO The City shall strengthen the level of coordination with the Florida Department of Community Affairs (DCA), the Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT), the Tampa Bay Regional Planning Council (TBRPC), Pinellas County, and other municipalities to promote the concept of livable neighborhoods. H.l.l.ll The City shall establish specific policies to provide for enhanced hurricane and disaster management coordination between the City, Pinellas County, Pinellas County School Board, other cities, the Tampa Bay Regional Planning Council. and the State of Florida with particular emphasis on public outreach and education. B.1.2 28.2 Objective- The City of Clearwater shall continue to coordinate its Comprehensive Plan with plans of the School Board of Pinellas County and other local governments through participation in joint planning process and procedures. Policies H.1.2.l 28.2.1 H-4 Ordinance 7993-08 Exhibit A - Intergovernmental Coordination Element Goals. Objectives and Policies Intergovernmental Coordination 28.2.6 The City of Clearwater, its partner local governments, and the School District shall cooperate in establishing a procedural manual for implementation of school concurrency. This manual and any subsequent changes to the manual will be developed by the School Planning Workgroup and approved by the Pinellas Schools Collaborative. Ho1.2.7 28.2.7 The City of Clearwater shall coordinate with the School Board of Pinellas County to implement the public educational facilities siting requirements of Chapter 163 and Chapter 1013, FoS., as stipulated in Section 4 of the Public Schools Interlocal Agreement on April 24, 2007. H.1.2.8 28.2.8 The City recognizes State legislation regarding continued State funding for schools which are designated as historic and shall continue to coordinate with the appropriate State and Federal agencies to ensure the continued preservation of South Ward School, a National Register building. B.2 ~ GOAL - CLEARWATER SHALL CONTINUE TO COORDINATE DEVELOPMENT WITB TIlE DEVELOPMENT OF ADJACENT MUNICIPALITIES, THE COUNTY, REGION, AND STATE. B.2.1 29.1 Objective - Clearwater shall continue to review the mandated plans of adjacent municipalities, and will pass formal resolutions as needed specifically noting any major substantive conflicts with the City's plan, which establishes a framework to address inconsistencies. H.2.1.6 2901.6 The City shall continue to participate with the Agency on Bay Management and the Tampa Bay National Estuary Program in its partnership approach to the protection and restoration of Tampa Bay. B.2.2 29.2 Objective - The City shall adopt the F.D.O.T. ~evel of ~Service standards for State primary and secondary arterials as they may be modified by additional service H-5 Ordinance 7993-08 Exhibit A - Intergovernmental Coordination Element Goals. Objectives and Policies Intergovernmental Coordination designations (special transportation areas, etc.) approved by F.D.O.T. and shall use intergovernmental coordination agreements to secure maximum City control over access and manage of roads in Clearwater. Policies H.2.2.1 29.2.1 The City shall continue to cooperate with F.D.O.T. in all matters of traffic signal access requests that affect the State highway system~ and shall seek to obtain aeeess permitting authority on State roads. H.2.2.2 29.2.2 Clearwater shall provide F.D.O.T. with annual reports that document efforts at concurrency management on State roads. B.2.3 29.3 Objective - The City shall continue to maintain A.P.A. and State Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) standards for sewage treatment. Policies H.2.3.1 29.3.1 City shall continue to coordinate with the State Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) in implementation of the Grizzle-Figg Bill, as it relates to wastewater treatment. H.2.3.2 29.3.2 Clearwater shall continue to monitor and update the interloca1 agreement with Safety Harbor to provide for continued availability of capacity for sewage treatment. B.2A 29.4 Objective - The City shall maintain State Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) potable water standards. Policies H.2.4.1 29.4.1 Clearwater shall continue to coordinate with Southwest Florida Water Management District (SWFWMD) in matters pertaining to consumptive use, wellfield mapping, the wellfield Environmental Monitoring Program (EMP) and water conservation." as identified in the SWFWMD Regional Water Supply Plan. H.2.4.2 29.1.2 Clearwater shall continue coordination, through interlocal agreement and subsequent amendments, and participation with Pinellas County, to assure continued potable water delivery to retail users. B.2.5 29.5 Objective - Clearwater shall continue to participate in ~bountywide solid waste management programs to increase the volume of recycled materials. Policies H.2.5.1 29.5 .1 Clearwater shall continue as a user of the County resource recovery facility. H.2.5.2 29.5.2 The City shall continue to support the Household Chemical Collection Program in conjunction with Pinellas County. H-6 Ordinance 7993-08 Exhibit A - Intergovernmental Coordination Element Goals. Objectives and Policies Intergovernmental Coordination H.2.5.3 29.5.3 Clearwater shall actively support efforts to increase recycling and reduce the solid waste stream by appropriate target amounts, consistent with applicable State law. H.2.6 29.6 Objective - Clearwater shall participate on a technical and a policy level in the preparation, planning, funding, coordination, and implementation of a master stormwater management plan with other governmental entities, SWFWMD, State Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) and other affected parties. Policies H.2.6.1 29.6.1 The Engineering Public Worles Department shall continue to coordinate and oversee preparation of stormwater management plans. H.2.6.2 29.6.2 Clearwater shall participate in interlocal agreements to implement and fund stormwater management plan improvements. H.2.7 29.7 Objective - Clearwater shall coordinate with Pinellas County's Department of Environmental Management and with the Department of Environmental Protection to upgrade and maintain air quality. Policies H.2.7.1 29.7.1 Clearwater shall cooperate in air quality monitoring and modeling efforts of the Pinellas County Department of Environmental Management (D.E.M.). H.2.7.2 29.7.2 Clearwater shall continue and seek to expand, as necessary, joint use agreements for recreational facilities with the Pinellas County School Board and other recreation facility providers. H.3 ~ GOAL - THE CITY SEEKS TO COORDINATE THE DELIVERY OF URBAN SERVICES AND ANNEX ALL OF THE PROPERTY IN ITS WATER SERVICE AREA, TO PROVIDE FOR COORDINATION OF LAND USE AND UTILITY SERVICE DEMANDS, AND TO ENCOURAGE AN ORDERLY PATTERN OF URBAN GROWTH AND SERVICES, AND SHALL WORK WITH OTHER LOCAL JURISDICTIONS TO AMEND STATE LAWS WHICH UNDULY RESTRICT ANNEXATION. H-7 Ordinance 7993-08 Exhibit A - Intergovernmental Coordination Element Goals. Objectives and Policies Intergovernmental Coordination H.3.1 3tH Objective - the City shall continue to work with the PPC, the State, and the County in the orderly annexation of the City's existing enclaves. Policies H.3.1.1 30.1.1 The City shall continue to implement the existing interlocal agreement with the County for the exercise of planning authority relating to County enclaves and other adjacent areas for possible future voluntary annexation. H.3.1.2 30.1.2 The City shall specifically examine proposed land use plans of local governments adjacent to its boundaries and determine where any inconsis- tencies exist. 30.1.3 The City shall continue to support the efferts of S'NF'.VMD, lmder the Surface Water Improvement (S'.VIM) program, to upgrade the water of Tampa Bay. 30.1.1 The City supports the efforts of the COtHlty and adjacent local governments to maintain and upgrade the condition of Clean vater Harbor. H.3.1.3 30.1.5 The City will continue to support the efforts of the Pinellas Planning Council and Pinellas County to coordinate land use categories on the countywide and municipal plans to achieve a compatible system of land use categories. H.3.1.4 The City shall be strategic and proactive in pursuing the annexation of enclaves as well as other unincorporated areas within the Clearwater Planning Area. H.3 .1.5 In order to better protect surface water and groundwater resources, the City will seek to enter into negotiations with Pinellas County in an effort to eliminate the issuance of septic system permits in areas served by the City of Clearwater sewer system. H.3.1.6 The City will pursue an interlocal agreement with Pinellas County to formalize the written policy for provision of sanitary service that supports annexation as a means to obtain sewer service within the Clearwater Planning Area. H.3.1.7 The City will pursue an interlocal agreement with Pinellas County that sets forth the timing of the transfer of maintenance responsibilities for streets and drainage facilities as a result of annexation. H.4 3h GOAL - THE CITY SHALL MAINTAIN REGULAR MEANS OF COMMUNICATION FOR THE PURPOSE OF .A~fONC OFFICLUS OF TWO OR MORE POLITICAL OR OTHER JURISDICTIONS FOR THE PURPOSE OF ADDRESSING AND RESOLVING ISSUES OF MUTUAL INTEREST THAT ARISE FROM THE LOCAL GOVERNMENTS~ COMPREHENSIVE PLANS AND PLANS OF OTHERS AGENCIES AND JURISDICTIONS. H.4.1 ~ Objective - To identify and coordinate the effects of special districts in Pinellas County with the Comprehensive Plan. H-8 Ordinance 7993-08 Exhibit A - Intergovernmental Coordination Element Goals. Objectives and Policies Intergovernmental Coordination Policies H.4.1.1 3 1.1.1 The City will review the plans and independent special district facility reports of the Pinellas County Suncoast Transit Authority (pST A), and the Southwest Florida '.vater Management District fSWFWMDj, and Tampa Bay Water (TB"\V) and identify and resolve conflicts with the City's comprehensive plan, including concurrency related items. H.4.1.2 31.1.2 The City will coordinate with the PSTA, and the SWFWMD, and TBW staff and gO'lerning board in order to resolve issues in Policy H.4.1.1 J.l..:-h.h H.4.1.3 31.1.3 The City will consider amending its comprehensive plan based upon the review of plans and discussions identified in Policy H.4.1.2 ~. H.4.2 31.2 Objective - Identify and describe joint processes for collaborative planning on population projections, facilities subject to concurrency, facilities with countywide significance, and problematic uses. Policies H.4.2.1 31.2.1 The City will coordinate, through the Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO), the transportation needs of the City with the needs of the remainder of the county and the Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT). H.4.2.2 31.2.2 The City will continue to coordinate with the Pinellas County Board of County Commissioners staff for the provision of countywide facilities, including but not limited to, solid waste disposal, the St. Petersburg/Clearwater International Airport, and the Pine lIas County Emergency Operations Center. H.4.2.3 31.2.3 The City will continue to coordinate with the MPO and the Pinellas Suncoast Transit Authority staffs for the provision of bridges, major transportation facilities, and mass transit. H.4.2.4 31.2.1 The City will forward notice of proposed future land use plan policies related to hurricane shelters and evacuation routes, as well as map amendments resulting in an increase in population within coastal high hazard areas, to the TBRPC and the Pinellas County Emergency Management Department to determine hurricane shelter space and the effect of increased evacuation clearance times and routes. H.4.2.5 31.2.5 The City will coordinate with the Pinellas County Planning Department in order to develop countywide population projections that include expected growth shown in the comprehensive plan for the community. H.4.2.6 31.2.6 The City will review the draft population projections and consider using them in the comprehensive plan. H.4.2.? 31.2.7 The City will coordinate, through the Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO), the transportation needs of the City with the needs of the remainder of the county and the Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT). H-9 Ordinance 7993-08 Exhibit A - Intergovernmental Coordination Element Goals. Objectives and Policies Intergovernmental Coordination H.4.2.8 ~ The City will continue to coordinate with the Pinellas County Board of County Commissioners staff for the provision of countywide facilities, including but not limited to, solid waste disposal, the St. Petersburg/Clearwater International Airport, and the Pinellas County Emergency Operations Center. H.4.2.9 31.2.9 The City will continue to coordinate with the MPO and the Pinellas Suncoast Transit Authority staffs for the provision of bridges, major transportation facilities, and mass transit. H.4.2.10 31.2.10 The City will forward notice of proposed future land use plan policies related to hurricane shelters and evacuation routes, as well as map amendments resulting in an increase in population within coastal high hazard areas, to the TBRPC and the Pinellas County Emergency Management Department to determine hurricane shelter space and the effect of increased evacuation clearance times and routes. H.4.3 31.3 Objective - Bring intergovernmental disputes to closure in a timely manner through the use of voluntary dispute resolution processes. Policies H.4.3.1 31.3.1 The City will utilize the existing countywide planning process, as appropriate, to resolve local government future land use plan disputes, as well as other planning related intergovernmental disputes. H.4.3.2 31.3.2 The City will utilize the TBRPC' s role as a mediator and conciliator as outlined in the Rule 29H 13, F:.A:.C:., to reconcile differences on planning and growth management issues:. as outlined in the Rule. H-IO Ordinance 7993-08 Exhibit A - Intergovernmental Coordination Element Goals. Objectives and Policies Capital Improvements I. CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS ELEMENT The intent of the capital improvements element is to provide a component that outlines principles for construction, extension, or increase in capacity of public facilities, which are necess'ary to implement the comprehensive plan and to provide estimated public facility costs, needs, general location of the facilities, and proiected revenue sources to fund the facilities. Standards to ensure the availability and the adequacy of public facilities including acceptable levels of service (LOS) and standards for the management of debt are included in the element. A schedule of capital improvements, which includes details, agreements and revenue sources for all publiclv and privately funded proiects, is necessary to ensure that adopted level-of-service standards (LOS) are achieved and maintained. Transportation improvements in coordination with the Pinellas County Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO) are included. The City's 6-year Capital Improvements Program (CIP) provides the mechanism to implement the capital portion of the City Comprehensive Plan and support the City Council's "Vision" priorities. The CIP, updated bv ordinance within the City's annual operating and capital budget. meets the state requirement to cover at least a 5-year period. A copy of the ordinance which updates the CIP is required to be transmitted annually to the state land-planning agency, the Department of Community Affairs (DCA). Capital Improvements Element Needs Summary The following summarizes several of the current capital improvements and funding sources proposed for public facilities supported in the other Comprehensive Plan Elements and as specified in the City's six- year schedule of the Capital Improvement Program (CIP) that is updated and adopted annually bv the City Council: Capital Improvements Element . Transportation ,I Major Street Maintenance projects total $21.1 million O'ICf the next six years and inolude funding for the traffic calming program, street maintenance and resurfacing, beach streetscape, S.R. 60 beautification and North Greefl'lfood corridor enhaneements. . The $1.25 million Druid Road Improvements proiect is planned in 2008/09 for the completion of the Druid Road Trail section of the Pinellas Trail from Glen Oaks Park to the Memorial Causeway Bridge. Improvements include landscaping, sidewalks and bike paths. Funding is Penny for Pinellas. . The City's Streets and Sidewalks Program is currently budgeted for $15.472 million on the six- year CIP schedule with a funding source of road millage. · The City proposes a total of $48.44 million of improvements within the City's Stormwater Infrastructure Program over the six year CIP period. The funding sources for this proiect are the Stormwater Fund and a Future Bond Issue. · The $1.552 million Commercial Container Acquisition CIP project is planned through Solid Waste funds. 1-1 Ordinance 7993-08 Exhibit A - Capital Improvements Element Goals. Obiectives and Policies Capital lmorovements . The $21.066 million Reclaimed Water Distribution Svstem CIP proiect is being funded through: $863.400 from FY '09 Bond Issue. $13.841 million from future bond issue. $4.833 from Sewer Revenue. and $1.529 million from Utility Renewal and Re1Jlacement. . The outdated Memorial Causeway Bridge will be replaced ",lith a new $10 million arehitectl:lFally unique bridge that ",;ill include pedestrian facilities and serv.e as a Pinellas Trail spur to the beach in 2001. . Park Development '",ill total $17 million oyer the next six years and include improvements to Ruth Eckerd Hall, the Long Center, North Greenwood Recreation Complex, Ross Norton Complex and development of the Harbor Bluff1Naterfront Park. . The construction of a $10.8 millioo high tech, state of the art, signature new Main Library ',vill be constructed in 2002 in downto',VI1. . The $2.8 million Memorial Cause'.vay Civic Center is scheduled for construction in 2001 and ,,;ill provide conrmunity meeting space. Library space, police substation, visitor inf{)f!ll&tion center and the Jolly Trolley station. . The TO'Nn Pond, dO\''intovvn storm facility, will pro,;ide an expanded stormY/ater facility to resolve persistent flooding of streets and structures. The total cost of the project is 6.2 million and is scheduled for construction in 2002. . Se',ver system improvements will total oyer $30 million the next six years and will include ',vater pollution control, sanitary se",;er e-xtensions and expansion and improyement of current facilities. . Water system impro'/ements total over $30 million the next six years and v/ill include expansion of the reclaimed ',vater system, impl"O'lement of the water supply and treatment facilities, infrastructure impro'lements and overall system expansion. 1-2 Ordinance 7993-08 Exhibit A - Capital Improvements Element Goals. Objectives and Policies Capital Improvements GOALS, OBJECTIVES AND POLICIES 1.1 ~. GOAL - IT IS A GOAL OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER TO PROVIDE ESSENTIAL PUBLIC FACILITIES IN A TIMELY, EFFICIENT AND FISCALLY SOUND MANNER. 1.1.1 ~ Objective - The Capital Improvements Element (CIE) of the Com- prehensive Plan of the City of Clearwater shall be reviewed and adopted annually in light of the needs addressed in the various elements of the Comprehensive Plan including the fIfth year needs of each subsequent adoption. Policies 1.1.1.1 ~ The crn shall be reviewed on an annual basis and modified as necessary in accordance with F.S. 163.3187 or 163.3189 in order to maintain a financially feasible (minimum) 5-year schedule of capital improvements. Corrections and modifications concerning costs. revenue sources. or acceptance of facilities pursuant to dedications which are consistent with the plan may be accomplished by ordinance and shall not be deemed to be amendments to the comprehensive plan and adopted annually prior to or oonourrent with the reyiew and adoption of tAe City's Capital hnprovements Program (CIP), and eapital improvement projeets ineluded in the crn sohedule of capital improvements shall be included in the same year's CIP. 1.1.1.2 ~ The City shall be permitted to amend the Schedule of Capital Improvements two times during any calendar year and as allowed for emergencies, developments of regional impact and certain small-scale development activities pursuant to Florida Statutes 163.3187. The schedule of capital improvements included in the Clearwater FY2008/09 Capital Improvement Program Budget is incorporated as Schedule I-A of this Capital Improvements Element. 1.1.1.3 ~ The crn shall pertain to the include major projects identified as needed in the elements of the comprehensive plan and which have an estimated cost of more than $100,000. This does not preclude the inclusion of other needs identified in the comprehensive plan of less than $100,000 in the City's annual Capital Improvements Program. 1.1.1.4 Jbh4 Any act or failure to act that causes any project listed in the Schedule of Capital Improvements of this Comprehensive Plan to be scheduled for completion in a fiscal year later than the fiscal year indicated in the Schedule of Capital Improvements shall be effective only if the act causing the delay is subject to one of the following: 1. Projects providing capacity equal to or greater than the delayed project are accelerated or added to the Schedule of Capital Improvements in order to provide capacity of public facilities in the fiscal year at least equal to the capacity scheduled prior to the act which delayed the subject project.r 1-3 Ordinance 7993-08 Exhibit A - Capital Improvements Element Goals. Objectives and Policies Capital Improvements 2. Modification of development orders issued conditionally or subject to the concurrent availability of public facility capacity provided by the delayed project. Such modification shall restrict the allowable amount and schedule of development to that which can be served by the capacity of public facilities according to the revised scheduled. Amendment of the Plan to reduce the adopted standard for the level of service for public facilities until the fiscal year in which the delayed project is scheduled to be completed. 1.1.1.5 ~ Capital improvements projects proposed for inclusion in the schedule of capital improvements should be evaluated on the following criteria and considered in the priority listed below: 3. 1. New public facilities and improvements to existing public facilities that eliminate public hazards (Priority 1); 2. A repair, remodeling, renovation or replacement of obsolete or worn out facilities that contribute to achieving or maintaining standards for levels of service (Priority 2); 3. New or expanded facilities that reduce or eliminate deficiencies in levels of service for existing demand (Priority 3); 4. New or expanded facilities that provide the adopted levels of service for new development and redevelopment during the next five fiscal years as updated by the annual review of this element in the following priority order serve: (a) Previously approved orders permitting redevelopment; (b) Previously approved orders permitting development; (c) New orders permitting redevelopment; and (d) New orders permitting new development (priority 4); 5. Improvements to existing facilities and new facilities that significantly reduce the operating costs of providing a service or facility or otherwise mitigate impacts of public facilities on future operating budgets (Priority 5); 6. New facilities that exceed the adopted levels of service for growth during the next five fiscal years by either providing excess public facility capacity that is needed by future growth beyond the next five fiscal years or providing higher quality public facilities (Priority 6); 7. Facilities not described above but which the City is obligated to complete provided that such obligation is evidenced by a written agreement the City executed prior to adoption of this Plan (Priority 7); 1.1.1.6 ~ Projects relating to the renewal and/or replacement of essential public facilities shall be included in the annual adoption of the capital improvements element 1-4 Ordinance 7993-08 Exhibit A - Capital Improvements Element Goals. Objectives and Policies Capital Improvements when the renewal and/or replacement is required to maintain a minimum lbevel of~.service and is more than $100,000. 1.1.1.7 ~ Maximum use will be made of user fees, intergovernmental transfers, and other funding sources to limit the use of ad valorem revenues for funding capital improvements. 1.1.1.8 ~ The City shall, in cooperation with Pinellas County as approved by the voters in March 1997, and extended in March 2007. maintain institute a Local Government Infrastructure Surtax (LGIS) for the purpose of supplementing current revenue sources in order to fund the capital improvements called for in this Plan. 1.1.1.9 ~ As stated in the City Charter, the total indebtedness, which for the purpose of this limitation shall include revenue, refunding and improvement bonds, of the City of Clearwater shall not exceed twenty percent (20%) of the current assessed valuation of all real property located in the City; and the total budgeted expenditures in any fiscal year shall not exceed the total estimated revenue plus any unencumbered funds carried forward from a prior fiscal year. 1.1.1.10 32.1.10 The City recognizes the value and will prioritize capital improvements associated with redevelopment plans and special area plans. 1.1.2 ~ Objective - Management of Clearwater's coastal storm area ~ shall limit public expenditures to those necessary to serve existing and planned development. Policies 1.1.2.1 ~ City infrastructure located in the coastal high hazard areas shall be given first priority in receiving renourishment projects, necessary maintenance, and repair and replacement projects; the coastal high hazard area is defined by the Sea. Lake and Overland Surges from Hurricanes (SLOSH) model to be inundated from a category one (1) hurricane. as reflected in the most recent Regional Evacuation Study. Storm Tide Atlas. determined to be evaeuation level"",," zone f{)f a Category 1 hurricane as delineated by PiRellas Coooty and the Tampa Bay Regional Plan.'1:ing Council. 1.1.2.2 ~ Damaged infrastructure shall be replaced or rebuilt to minimize the potential for future damage. Unless the facility is necessary to serve the population of the coastal storm area Wfle, consideration shall be given to relocating public facilities outside the coastal storm area Wfte. 1.1.2.3 ~ Infrastructure damage in coastal high hazard areas during previous storms was limited to beach and water-dependent uses. Repairs and rebuilding of sewage treatment plants and lift stations damaged in future storms shall be conducted with such methods to minimize disaster hurricane vulnerability. 1.1.2.4 ~ The following infrastructure improvements shall be specifically considered as part of the local coastal zone management element for purposes of consistency with applicable State law: eKpansiowrebuilding of Memorial Causeway Bridge and addition of twn lanes; expansion of public park and beach access facilities; 1-5 Ordinance 7993-08 Exhibit A - Capital Improvements Element Goals. Objectives and Policies Capital Improvements beach renourishm.ent, and addition of sanitary sewer and street drainage capacities, as needed, to implement water quality objectives. These improvements should be are consistent with the leeal coastal ~management element and are eligible for State funds, which are now or may become available. 1.1.2.5 ~ Level of service standards will not be the exclusive determinant of the need for a capital improvement in the coastal high hazard area when a repair, remodeling, renovation or replacement of an obsolete or worn out facility, as determined by the City Manager and City Council Commission, is necessary or when capital improvements are provided in excess of the standards adopted in this Plan based upon the following criteria: 1. The capital improvement does not make fmancially infeasible any capital improvement of the same type that is needed to achieve or maintain the standards for levels of service adopted in this Plan; and 2. The capital improvement does not contradict, limit or substantially change the goals, objectives and policies of any element of this Plan; and 3. The excess capacity is an integral part of a capital improvement that is needed to achieve or maintain standards for levels of service; or 4. The excess capacity provides economies of scale making it less expensive than a comparable amount of capacity if acquired at a later date; or 5. The property asset acquired is land that is environmentally sensitive or designated by the City as necessary for conservation, recreation or protection of coastal high hazard areas; or 6. The excess capacity is part of a capital project fmanced by general obligation bonds approved by referendum. 1.1.3 ~ Objective - No development order shall be approved where the development would increase the demand on essential public facilities to the point that the !l,evel of ~Service provided by an essential public facility is reduced to below the minimum !l,evel of ~Service standard for that facility as described herein. Policies 1.1.3.1 ~ Essential public facilities as defmed in this plan include and are limited to those facilities relating to sanitary sewer, solid waste, stormwater drainage, potable water, transportation, public school facilities, and parks and recreation systems. 1.1.3.2 ~ The City shall determine, prior to the issuance of development orders, whether sufficient capacity of essential public facilities to meet the minimum standards for levels of service for the existing population and a proposed development will be available concurrent with the impacts of the proposed development. The applicable water supplier shall be consulted prior to the issuance of a building 1-6 Ordinance 7993-08 Exhibit A - Capital Improvements Element Goals, Objectives and Policies Capital Improvements permit to ensure potable water will be available prior to the issuance of a certificate of occupancy. 1.1.3.3 ~ If it is determined that sufficient capacity of essential public facilities will be available concurrent with the impacts of a proposed development, a fmal development order may be issued in accordance with the following schedule: 1. For potable water, sanitary sewer, solid waste and stormwater drainage, the concurrency requirement will be satisfied if: (a) The necessary facilities are in place at the time the order is issued; or (b) The order is issued subject to the condition that the necessary facilities will be in place when the impacts of the development occur; or (c) The necessary facilities are under construction at the time the order is issued; or (d) The necessary facilities are guaranteed in an enforceable development agreement that includes the provisions of subsections (a) through (c) above. An enforceable development agreement may include, but is not limited to, development agreements pursuant to Section 163.3220, Florida Statutes or an agreement or development order issued pursuant to Chapter 380, Florida Statutes. The agreement must guarantee that the necessary facilities will be in place when the impacts of the development occur. 2. For parks and recreation, the concurrency requirement will be satisfied by the criteria contained in Policy 1.1.3.3.1 32.3.3.1 or if: (a) At the time an order is issued, the necessary facilities are the subject of a binding executed contract which provides for the commencement of the actual construction of the required facilities or the provision of services within one year of the issuance of the order; or (b) The necessary facilities are guaranteed in an enforceable development agreement, which requires the commencement of the actual construction of the facilities within one year of the issuance of the applicable development order. An enforceable development agreement may include, but is not limited to, development agreements pursuant to Section 163.3220, Florida Statutes or an agreement or development order issued pursuant to Chapter 380, Florida Statutes. 3. For roads and mass transit, transportation facilities needed to serve new development shall be in place or under actual construction within 3 years after the City approves a building permit that results in traffic generation. the concurrenoy requiremeH:t ';'{ill be satisfied by the criteria contained in 1-7 Ordinance 7993-08 Exhibit A - Capital Improvements Element Goals. Objectives and Policies Capital Inmrovements Policy 32.3.3.1 or Polioy 32.3.3.2 0r if, in areas in '.vhich the City has committed to provide the neoessary public faeilities in aeeordanee "yith the schedule of capital improvemeflts, aetual coostruction of the road or mass transit faeilities is seheduled to commence in of before the third year of the schedule provided that the necessary publie facilities ','/ill be available to aeeommodate the impact of the dev:elopment. 4. For public school facilities, the concurrency requirement will be satisfied by the criteria contained in Policy 11.3 .1 ~ or Obj ective 11. 7 ~ and Policies 11.7.1 ~ through 1.1.7.6 ~ that set forth the concurrency requirements for public school facilities in accordance with the Public Schools Interlocal Agreement pursuant to Section 163.31777, F.S. 1.1.3.4 ~ A developer may propose developments in stages or phases so that facilities needed for each phase will be available in accordance with the criteria contained in Policy 1.1.3.3 ~. 11.3.5 ~ An applicant for a preliminary development order may request a determination of the capacity of the essential public facilities as part of the review and approval of the preliminary development order provided that: 1. The determination that such capacity is available shall apply only to specific uses, densities and intensities based on information provided by the applicant; 2. The determination that such capacity is available shall be valid for the development that is completed within a period not to exceed two years or such later period as may be 1Jrovided for in a development approval; 3. The determination that such capacity is available shall be valid for development that is completed within any period of time acceptable to the City and the applicant provided that: (a) The period of time is explicitly set forth in a binding development agreement as authorized by Florida Statutes; (b) The applicant provides one or more of the following assurances acceptable to the City in form and amount to guarantee the applicant's pro rata share of the City's financial obligation for public facilities which are constructed by the City for the benefit of the subject property: 1. performance bond, 11. irrevocable letter of credit, 111. prepayment of impact fees, IV. prepayment of capacity, or 1-8 Ordinance 7993-08 Exhibit A - Capital Improvements Element Goals. Obiectives and Policies Capital Improvements v. formation of a Community Development District pursuant to Chapter 190, Florida Statutes. (c) Whenever an applicant's pro rata share of a public facility is less than the full cost of the facility; the City shall do one of the following: 1. contract with the applicant for the full cost of the facility including terms regarding reimbursement of the applicant for costs in excess of the applicant's pro rata share; or 11. obtain assurances similar to those in subsection (b) above from other sources; or 111. amend this Comprehensive Plan to modify the adopted standard for the level of service so as to reduce the required facility to equal the applicant's needs~ excluding Strategic Intermodal System (SIS), Federal Intrastate Highway System (FIRS)' and Transportation Regional Impact Project (TRIP) funded state roads. (d) No further determination of capacity for the subject property shall be required prior to the expiration of the determination of capacity for the preliminary development order and the subject property shall be vested with the right to obtain final development orders subject to the requirements of this section. 1.1.3.6 ~ An applicant for a preliminary development order may alternatively elect to request approval of a the preliminary development order without a determination of the capacity of essential public facilities provided that any such order is issued subject to requirement in the applicable land development regulation or to specific conditions contained in the preliminary development order that: 1. Final development orders for the subject property are subject to a determination of capacity of the essential public facilities; and 2. No rights to obtain final development orders nor any other rights to develop the subject property have been granted or implied by the City's approval of the preliminary development order. 1.1.3.7 ~ Standards for the minimum lkvel of ~.service to be provided by essential public facilities within the jurisdiction of the City of Clearwater are established in the applicable element and outlined in the following Table: Summary of Level of Service Standards. Table: Summary of Level of Service Standards LOS Standard m eak for all roads in the Ci 1-9 Ordinance 7993-08 Exhibit A - Capital Improvements Element Goals. Objectives and Policies Capital Improvements Sanitary Sewer Utilities Average of 1 27gallons per person per day (GPCD) Solid Waste Utilities Average Solid Waste Generator Rate of 7.12 POlmds per capita per day Stormwater Utilities Design storm: 10 - year storm frequency for all new street development using: the rational design method 25 - year frequency with positive outfall for maior storm systems with basin time of intensities controlling the duration. * 50 - year storm frequency when no outfall and discharge is to street right-of-way. * 100 - year storm frequency when no outfall and discharge is across private property. * * Design standards for stormwater quality treatment! storage quantity shall conform to the current SWFWMD requirement rPresently being the SCS Unit Hydrograph design method. using the design storm frequency and a twenty-four (24) hour duration for sites ten (10) acres or more. and the rational design method for sites under ten (10) acres 1. Potable Water and Utilities Average Water Consumption Rate Natural Ground 120 gallons per capita per day at a pressure of 40-45 psi.* Water Aquifer Recharge *Continue to maintain water consumption of one hundred twenty (120) GPCPD or less as per the conditions set forth by Clearwater's Water Use Permit. Hurricane Coastal Management 16 hours (out of county for a category 5-storm event as measured evacuation on the Saffir-Simpson scale) Parks Recreation and Open 4 acres of parkland per one thousand (1.000) persons for Citywide SQ.ace application Schools Public School District-wide Level-of-Service Standard: Student enrollment plus Facilities vested students divided by Florida Inventory of School Houses (FISH) School Capacity plus additional capacity does not exceed 100 percent. This level-of-service standard shall apply to each type of public school facility 1.1.4 JM Objective - Future development shall be required to bear a proportionate share of the facility improvements necessitated by the development in order to maintain the adopted level of service standards. Policies 1.1.4.1 32. -1.1 The City will use impact fees as a means of financing capital improvements of essential public facilities, which are necessary to maintain, adopted lI:,evel of ~Service standards for new construction or development. 1.1.4.2 1-10 Ordinance 7993-08 Exhibit A - Capital Improvements Element Goals. Objectives and Policies Capital Improvements ~ By 2010. rReview impact fee structures to assure that assessments are sufficient to cover an appropriate portion of the costs incurred by new development. 11.4.3 ~ Establish an appropriate interval for the continuing review of the amounts to be assessed new developments for impact fees. 11.4.4 ~ Existing development shall pay for some or all of the capital improvements that reduce or eliminate existing deficiencies, some or all of the replacement of obsolete or worn out facilit~es, and may pay a portion of the cost of capital improvements needed by future development. 11.4.5 ~ Existing development's payments may take the form of user fees, special assessments and taxes. 1.1.4.6 ~ The applicants/parties involved with fFuture development shall pay for some or all of the capital improvements needed to address the impact of such development and may pay a portion of the cost of the replacement of obsolete or worn out facilities. 11.4.7 ~ Future development's payments may take the form of, but are not limited to, voluntary contributions for the benefit of any public facility, impact fees, capacity fees, dedications of land, provision of public facilities, and future payments of user fees, special assessments and taxes. Future development shall not pay impact fees for the portion of any capital improvement that reduces or eliminates existing deficiencies. 1.1.5 ~ Objective - Continue to administer the City of Clearwater concurrency management ordinance which compares the impacts of development orders with available essential public facilities and/or the fiscal feasibility of additional essential public facilities. Policies 11.5.1 ~ 11.5.2 ~ In 1990, the City instituted a concurrency management ordinance for the thoroughfare system, which states that sufficient capacity exists prior to certificate of occupancy. The City shall continue to work with Pinellas County MPO on updates to the A LOS report shall be prepared by the City in ooordination with Pinellas County to ensure the continued monitoring of the LOS using data available from the computerized traffic signal system. This system shall continue to include access management considerations such as: requiring issuance of applicable driveway permits from the FDOT as a condition for final site plan approval, inclusion of access points on non- residential collector streets wherever possible, and may require grouping of driveways, restriction of curb cuts or restrictions or phasing of development as a condition of approval. The City shall recognize the overriding Constitutional principle that private property shall not be taken without due process of law and the payment of just compensation, which principle is restated in Section 163.3194 (4) (a) Florida Statutes. 1-11 Ordinance 7993-08 Exhibit A - Capital Improvements Element Goals. Objectives and Policies Capital Improvements 1.1.5.3 ~ In the planning of capital improvements, the City shall consider the effect of such improvement on local resources listed on the National Register of Historic Places with the intent to preserve the integrity of such places. 1.1.5.4 32.5.4 In the planning of capital improvements, the City shall consider the effects of controversial public facilities, such as landfills, prisons, waste';'/a-ter trea-tment faeilities, and power lines, with the intent of locating them in areas where they may best serve their purpose and have the fewest negative impacts. 1.1.5.5 The City will require developers to provide necessary documentation as applicable for tracking purposes to assure that the de minimis transportation impact threshold has been met. 1.1.6 ~ Objective - The City shall recognize that rights to develop or redevelop property should be granted in accordance with established binding development agreements and consistent with the intent to provide facilities concurrent with the impact of development. Policies 1.1.6.1 ~ Developments of Regional Impact which are the subject of and in compliance with an adopted Development Order may continue to develop consistent with the terms of Order Chapter 380 F.S., and appropriate administrative rules. 1.1.6.2 ~ Beginning the time of plan adoption, all applications for building permit which are located on backlogged road facilities shall be reviewed and monitored for consistency with this Comprehensive Plan. 1.1.6.3 ~ Any new application for a development order or revalidation of a building permit, site plan, or subdivision plat requested after May 1990 shall be subject to concurrency review. Previously approved site plans or plats shall be valid for the period of their initial approval or revalidation if granted prior to May 1990. 1.1.7 ~ Objective - The City, in coordination with the School District, shall ensure that the capacity of public schools is sufficient to support the anticipated students from residential site plans and final residential subdivision approvals consistent with the adopted level-of-service standard for public schools. Policies: 1.1.7.1 ~ The City shall utilize the following level-of-service standard for public school facilities, which shall be applied consistently district-wide by the School District and by the local governments within Pinellas County that signed the Public Schools Interlocal Agreement (the partner local governments). District-wide level-of-service sStandard: Student enrollment plus vested students divided by Florida Inventory of School Houses (FISH) School Capacity 1'lus additional capacity does not exceed 100 percent. This level-of- service standard shall apply to each type of public school facility. 1-12 Ordinance 7993-08 Exhibit A - Capital Improvements Element Goals. Objectives and Policies Capital Improvements 15~@g~~~;1 students divided by Flerida bZ'.JCntery of Scheal Reuses (FISH) School . C~.ily ~<ldiliooa1 oopa~~ly doe<; not:~xoeOO 1: pcroenl. Thi<J level of servIce standard shall apply to each type of pub he school fae1l1ty. 1.1.7.2 ~ Amendments to the adopted level of service shall be accomplished using the procedure contained in Section 10 of the Public School Facilities Interlocal Agreement. 1.1.7.3 ~ The School Capacity and Level of Service Report, prepared by the School District, approved by the School Board, and delivered to the City no later than November 30th of each year, and as adjusted throughout the year based on the official student enrollment count of the fall semester and the estimated number of vested students, shall be utilized by the City as the basis for assessing the existing level of service conditions and the available capacity within each Concurrency Service Area. 1.1.7.4 ~ By December 1 sl of each year, the City shall adopt by reference the School District's Five-Year Work Program to ensure the level of service standard is achieved and maintained during the period covered by the five-year schedule within the Capital Improvements Element. 1.1.7.5 ~ The School Board, in coordination with the partner local governments, will use the procedure in Section 3(a) of the Public Schools Interlocal Agreement to annually update the District's Five-Year Work Program to maintain a financially-feasible capital improvements program that is able to achieve and maintain the adopted level of service standard within the period covered by the five-year schedule. 1.1.7.6 32.7.5 The City hereby adopts by reference the School District's Five-Year Work Program for FY 2008/09 through 2012/13 FY 2007/08 through 2011/12, as adopted by the School Board on September 9.2008 11,2007. [Attach Schedule I-A here] 1-13 Ordinance 7993-08 Exhibit A - Capital Improvements Element CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS ELEMENT SCHEDULE I-A CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM FY200S/09 POLICE PROTECTION This section includes all maior com outer technoloay and eauioment needs for the Police Deoartment. These items would tyoically be funded with General Fund dollars. Proiects in this section suooort the "Clearwater Proyides the Infrastructure to Suooort a/l its Attributes" element of the City Council's Vision and the following related oriorities: .:. Well Maintained Infrastructure .:. Efficient ReSDOnsiye City Services .:. Communication Police Computer Network LIP Gen Fd 250,000 250.000 250,000 250,000 250,000 250,000 1,500,000 Total Police 250.000 250,000 250.000 250.000 250.000 250.000 1.500.000 91147 Police Com outer Network This oroiect was oriqinallY established in the FY 1993/94 Caoitallmmovement Budqet and oroyided for the Police Deoartment's comouter olan and network ooerations. The focus of the oroiect includes uoaradinq the in-house com outer systems' desktoo comouters. file servers. minters. and network hardware as new technology becomes available. Maintainina the Police comouter in-house network as "state of the art" is of utmost imoortance. and the ever-changing nature of com outer technoloqy makes it imoossible to be soecific reqardinq future ourchases or needs. ANNUAL OPERATING BUDGET IMPACT Proiect FTE's 2008/09 2009 /1 0 2010/11 2011/12 2012/13 2013/14 Police Computer Network 121 0.0 88.700 177.400 266,100 266,100 266.100 266.100 Total Police 0.0 88.700 1 77 .400 266.100 266.100 266.100 266.100 121 Ooeratina costs are for debt service to be funded bv the General Fund. City of Clearwater, FL Ordinance 8016-08 Exhibit A Schedule I-A FIRE PROTECTION This section includes all maior eauioment and vehicle needs for the Fire Deoartment. All Fire Deoartment facility renovations and or new construction would also be included in this section. Eauioment and vehicles could be funded with General Fund or Lease Purchase dollars, with the debt funded by the General Fund. In addition, Penny for Pinellas revenue can also fund a Fire Deoartment vehicle as well as an emeroency medical service vehicle. Any facility renovations and or new construction would tyoically be funded with Penny for Pinellas revenue. Proiects in this section suooort the "Clearwater is a Wonderful Place to Uve" element of the City Council's Vision and the following related oriorities: .:. A Safe Clean Green Environment .:. Safe Comfortable Walkable Neiohborhoods Proiects in this section also supoort the "Clearwater Provides the Infrastructure to Suooort all its Attributes" element of the City Council's Vision and the followina related oriorities: .:. Well Maintained Infrastructure .:. Efficient Resoonsive City Services .:. Communication Proiects in this section also suooort the "Clearwater incfudes Soecial Places that Belona to Everyone in the Community" element of the City Council's Vision and the followina related oriorities: .:. A Quality Beach Environment 91218 Rre Enaine Reolacement LIP Gen Fd 450,000 450,000 450.000 450,000 450,000 450,000 91221 EMS Caoital Eauioment General Fd 15,000 15,000 15,000 15,000 15,000 75,000 LIP Gen Fd 145,000 140,000 285,000 91229 Replace & Uoarade Air Packs LIP Gen Fd 125,000 750,000 875.000 91236 Rescue UP Gen Fd 140,000 160,000 170,000 470,000 91247 Traffic Preemotion Control UP Gen Fd 75,000 75,000 150.000 91257 Auto External Defibrillator Proa General Fd 50,000 50,000 continued on next page City of Clearwater, FL Ordinance 8016-08 Exhibit A Schedule I-A FIRE PROTECTION (continued) Radio Replacements General Fd 50.000 51.500 53.050 54.640 56.280 57.970 323.440 91261 Personal Protective Eauip General Fd 133,000 136,990 141.100 145.330 149.690 154.180 860.290 91262 Self-Contained Breathina App General Fd 125.000 125.000 Uparades-RII Station 91263 Extrication Tools General Fd 56.000 56.000 91264 Rre Hose Replacement General Fd 25,000 25.000 25.000 25.000 25.000 25.000 150.000 912xx Rescue Sauad Replacement LIP Gen Fd 850.000 850.000 Total Fire Protection 473,000 753.490 1,064,150 885,970 1.890,970 1 ,452,150 6,519,730 91218 Fire Engine Replacement This proiect provides for the replacement and eauippina of one (ll Pumper each year from FY 2009/10 throuah FY 2013/14. These Pumpers will replace the fleet of 1999 units that will be at the end of their service life. This will also allow for procurement of new eauipment for each pumper. Maintaining UP to date response vehicles alona with reauired eauipment, allows the department to maintain its level of service to the community and provide for the safety of our personnel. Fundina for replacement is partiallv reimbursed bv the County since the eauipment also serves the unincorporated area of the Clearwater Fire District. 91221 EMS Capital Eauipment This proiect provides for the procurement of capital eauipment for the EMS system per County EMS agreement. The proiect will fund the replacement of Lifepak 12 cardiac monitor/defibrillators, which have a useful life expectancy of seven Years. Additional eauipment includes electronic support eauipment. radios, stretchers, splints, oxvaen reaulators, etc. 91229 Replace & Upgrade Air Packs The fundina provides for the replacement of breathina apparatus needed for worn or damaaed front line units. This proiect provides the purchase of self-contained breathing apparatus (SCBAl uparade kits that have been approved throuah National Institute for Occupational Safety & Health (NIOSHl and the CDC (US Centers for Disease Control & Prevention) and includes an Accountabilitv Monitorina System that provides for tracking firefiahters in hazardous environments. The new NFPA (National Fire Protection Associationl 1982,2007 edition is now in effect. Our current SCBA's do not meet these standards and do not provide the needed protection in a terrorism event. The new recommended standards will allow the department to maintain eauipment to provide for the safety of our personnel. Funding in FY 2013/14 provides for purchases for anticipated chanaes to NFPA standards that mav come about after the NFPA 2007 edition. Fundina is partiallv reimbursed bv the County since the eauipment also serves the unincorporated area of the Clearwater Fire District. City of Clearwater, FL Ordinance 8016-08 Exhibit A Schedule I-A FIRE PROTECTION (continued) 91236 Rescue This proiect provides for the scheduled replacement of Fire/EMS first response vehicles. Fundinq will allow for the replacement of one (1) transport capable rescue vehicle every other vear. Funding for replacement is partiallv reimbursed bv the Countv since the equipment also serves the unincorporated area of the Clearwater Fire District. 91247 Traffic Preemption Control The proiect provides fundinq for the reqular periodic installation additions to an automated traffic control svstem that will allow public safetv vehicles to more safelv respond throuqh intersections using in-vehicle control of traffic siqnals. with resultinq decreases in response times to emerqencv scenes. This important proiect will provide for the safetv of our response personnel as well as the citizens. Total fundinq of this proiect will qllow faster response times which helps ensure the department maintains its level of service to the communitv. Fundinq will be partiallv reimbursed bv the Countv. as the svstem will help serve anv unincorporated resident of the Clearwater Fire District. 91257 Automatic External Defibrillator Proqrams The Department has 25-biphasic Lifepak 500 AED devices currentlv in kev Citv facilities such as Citv Hall. MSB, Libraries. and Police. In FY 2012/13. the proiect will fund the replacement of Lifepak 500 AED's. which have a useful life expectancv of seven vears. Funding for replacement is partiallv reimbursed bv the Countv since the equipment also serves the unincorporated area of the Clearwater Fire District. 91259 Radio Replacements Pinellas Countv Communications has adopted the APCO (International Association of Public Safety Communicators) Project 25 communication stqndards. This will require that all portable and mobile radio eauipment be diqital by the vear 2010. This project will provide fundinq for the upqrade. as well as additional portable and mobile radio eauipment that will replace existing units and upqrade equipment to make all Clearwater Fire & Rescue communication equipment compliant with the new standard. Funding will be partiallv reimbursed by Pinellas County. as the equipment will help serve qnv unincorporated resident of the Clearwater Fire District. 91261 Personal Protective Equipment This project provides fundinq for the complete outfitting of all personnel with the new Personal Protective Equipment (PPEl that the Fire Department has started purchasinq in the last vear. This project also provides for the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) 1852 compliance and qenerates a revolvinq replacement schedule for the replacement of PPE that has reached its 5-vear life expectancy. This PPE provides a hiqh degree of protection for our firefiqhters alonq with providinq manv safety features that could assist members in case of an emergency at an incident. The excellent identification that is incorporated in this PPE also assists Incident Commanders with accountabilitv and safety. Fundinq for replacement is partiallv reimbursed bv the County since the equipment also serves the unincorporated area of the Clearwater Fire District. 91262 Self Contained Breathinq Apparatus Upgrades - Fill Station This proiect provides fundinq for one self-contained breathinq apparatus rSCBA) system FY 2012/13. This system will consist of a breathinq air compressor: six (6) breathing air storage cvlinders and a facility tvpe fill station. The system will allow for refillinq of Fire Department SCBA units locqted on our emergency response apparatus. Fundinq will be partiallY reimbursed bv the Countv. as the svstem will help serve anv unincorporated residents of the Clearwater Fire District. 91263 Extrication Tools This project will provide fundinq for the upgrade qnd additional vehicle extricatjon equipment packqqe that will replace existinq units and uparade equipment to current Nationql Fire Protection Aqencv (NFPA) recommendations. Fundjnq will be partiallv reimbursed bv the Countv. as the eauipment will help serve any unincorporated residents of the Clearwater Fire District. City of Clearwater, FL Ordinance 8016-08 Exhibit A Schedule I-A FIRE PROTECTION (continued) 91264 Fire Hose ReDia cement This oroiect orovides fundina to ourchase reolacement fire hoses. Fundina will be oartially reimbursed by the County. as the eauioment will helD serve any unincoroorated residents of the Clearwater Fire District. 912xx Rescue Sauad Reolacement This oroiect will orovide fundina for the ourchase and eauiooing of a reolacement heavy rescue unit for the existina 1997 sauad unit in FY 2012/13. which will have exceeded it's useful life. The Deoartment has one sauad unit and one soare vehicle. The sauad is the deoartment's only heavy rescue unit and is resoonsible for all structure fires. vehicle extrications and technical rescue incidents. The sauad carries a variety of soecialized eauioment and the soecialized trainina the oersonnel have are essential in assistina mitigation of comolicated emeraency resoonses. Funding will be oartially reimbursed by the County. as the eauioment will helD serve any unincoroorated residents of the Clearwater Fire District. Proiect FTE's 2008/09 2009/10 2010/11 2011/12 2012/13 2013/14 Fire Enaine Replacement 121 99 .520 199 .040 298.560 398.080 497.600 EMS Capital Eauipment 121 0.0 32.070 63.030 63.030 63.030 Replace & Uparade Airoacks 121 0.0 27.640 27.640 27.640 27.640 27.640 165.870 Rescue 30.960 30.960 66.350 66.350 103.950 72.990 Traffic Preemption Control 121 0.0 16.590 33.180 33.180 33.180 33.180 Rescue Sauad Replacement 121 0.0 187.990 187.990 Total Fire Protection 58.600 174.710 358.280 488.760 813.870 1.020.660 121 Oceratina costs are for Debt Service to be funded bY the General Fund. City of Clearwater, FL Ordinance 8016-08 Exhibit A Schedule I-A NEW STREET CONSTRUCTION This section includes all new street construction proiects. Prior to the voter approval of the additional one-cent State sales tax. known as Pennv for Pine lias, many of these proiects were funded with Local Option Gas Tax, Development Impact Fees and Road Millaae. Today, these proiects are traditionally funded with Penny for Pine lias revenue. Proiects in this section support the "Clearwater Provides the Infrastructure to Support all its Attributes" element of the City Council's Vision and the followina related priorities: .:. Well Maintained Infrastructure .:. Efficient Transportation Systems Proiect Fundina 2008/09 2009/10 2010/11 2011/12 2012/13 2013/14 Total 92146 Druid Road Imorovements Pennv 1.250.000 1.250.000 Total New Street Construction 1.250.000 1,250.000 92146 Druid Road Improvements This proiect provides for improvements at various intersections alona Druid Road. Funding in FY 2008/09 will complete the Druid Road Trail section from Glen Oaks Park to the Memorial Causeway Bridqe. Improvements include landscapinq, sidewalks and bike paths. Comprehensive Plan Obiective: (2.5) The City shall encouraqe improved land use of transit oriented development planninq. (2.5.1) The city shall support the Pine lias Trail and examine opportunities for Trail extensions or spurs to connect to regional attractions and employers. (6.1 I Roadway improvements to obtain desired Levels of Service must be included in City proiects. (6.31 To meet desired level of service standards as set forth in policy 5.5.1. ANNUAL OPERATING BUDGET IMPACT Proiect FTE's 2008/09 2009/10 2010/11 2011 /12 2012/13 2013/14 Druid Road Imorovements IlJ 0.0 5,000 5,250 5,510 5.790 6.080 6.380 Total New Street Construction 0.0 5.000 5.250 5.510 5.790 6.080 6.380 (1 J Ooeratina costs are for maintenance. which will be outsourced and funded by the General Fund. City of Clearwater, FL Ordinance 8016-08 Exhibit A Schedule I-A MAJOR STREET MAINTENANCE This section includes all maior street maintenance oroiects for the City. Proiects in this section are normally funded with local Option Gas Tax and/or Road Millaae. As defined bY Florida statutes, local Option Gas Tax oroceeds can be used for roadway and right-of-way maintenance, as well as bridae maintenance and operations. Road Millage revenues are established each year by Council policy and must be used to maintain the City's sidewalks and streets with the goal of maintainina a 10 to 15 year resurfacina cycle. Proiects in this section support the "Clearwater is a Wonderful Place to Live" element of the City Council's Vision and the following related priority: .:. Safe Comfortable Walkable Neiahborhoods Proiects in this section also support the "Clearwater Provides the Infrastructure to Support all its Attributes" element of the City Council's Vision and the followina related priority: .:. Well Maintained Infrastructure Proiect Fundina 2008/09 2009/10 2010/11 2011 /12 2012/13 2013/14 Total 92259 Traffic Calmina Proa Gas Tax 800,000 800,000 800,000 200,000 200,000 200,000 3,000,000 92273 Streets & Sidewalks Road Millaae 2,682,150 2,600,340 2,547.430 2,547.430 2.547.430 2.547.430 15.472.210 92274 Bridae Maint & Improvements Gas Tax 600,000 800,000 650,000 1,250,000 1,300,000 1,300,000 5,900,000 Maior street Maintenance Total 4.082,150 4.200,340 3,997.430 3,997.430 4,047.430 4.047.430 24.372,210 92259 Traffic Calming Proaram Proiect to oromote traffic calming within Clearwater neiahborhoods and establishment of a methodology for implementation. City staff to implement in succeed in a years throuah capital programmina. Specific proiects in FY 2008/09 will include Wood Valley & Morningside. 92273 Streets & Sidewalks (replaces the Streets. Sidewalks & Bridges proiect) This proiect provides continuous maintenance for deterioration prevention of City streets and sidewalks by allowing approximately 20 to 30 miles of streets to be maintained yearly. This yearly street maintenance includes asphalt pavement milling. pavement resurfacina and pavement remarkina. The oroiect also provides for the maintenance. repair and construction of sidewalks on a continuous. as needed basis. Comprehensive Plan Obiective: (6.1) Roadway improvements to obtain desired levels of Service must be included in City capital budaets. 92274 Bridae Maintenance & Improvements This oroiect provides for a continuous. annual maintenance oroaram to keep the City's bridges inspected and in aood repair as well as oroviding for the complete replacement of bridaes as necessary. Comprehensive Plan Obiective: (6.1) Roadway improvements to obtain desired levels of Service must be included in City capital budaets. City of Clearwater, FL Ordinance 8016-08 Exhibit A Schedule I-A INTERSECTIONS This section includes improvements to intersections as well as new sianal installation and signal renovation. These proiects are funded with Transportation Impact Fees. Road Millaae and Local Option Gas Tax. The Road Millage fundina in the Sianal Renovation proiect is used in coniunction with maior intersection improvements and road widenina proiects. The Transportation Impact Fee revenue is reauired to be used for capital improvements and the expansion of transportation facilities. Local Option Gas Tax proceeds can be used for roadway and riaht-of-way maintenance. Proiects in this section support the "C1earvvater is a Wonderful Place to Live" element of the City Council's Vision and the followina related priority: .:. Safe Comfortable Walkable Neiahborhoods Proiects in this section also support the "C1earvvater Provides the Infrastructure to Support all its Attributes" element of the City Council's Vision and the followina related priority: .:. Well Maintained Infrastructure Proiects in this section also support the "C1earvvater Includes Special Places that Belong to Everyone in the Community" element of the City Council's Vision and the following related priorities: .:. A Quality Beach Environment .:. A Vibrant Downtown that's Mindful of its Heritage Improvements Trans Imp 50.000 50.000 50.000 50.000 50.000 50.000 300.000 92552 Sianal Renovation Gas Tax 45.000 45.000 45.000 45.000 45.000 45.000 270.000 92553 New Sianallnstallations Trans Imp 40.000 40.000 40.000 40.000 40.000 40.000 240.000 92558 Intersection Improvements Trans Imp 200.000 200.000 200.000 200.000 200.000 200.000 1.200.000 Gas Tax 55.000 55.000 55.000 55.000 55.000 55.000 330.000 Rd Millaae 45.000 45.000 45.000 45.000 45.000 45.000 270.000 435.000 435.000 435.000 435.000 435.000 435.000 2.610.000 Total Intersections 92551 City-Wide Intersection Improvements The proiect provides intersection improvements of a minor nature to facilitate traffic flow. such as radii. right turnina lanes. and minor channelization. which often accompany the new sianalization of an intersection. Comprehensive Plan Obiective: (6.1) Roadway improvements to obtain desired Levels of Service must be included in City capital budgets. City of Clearwater, FL Ordinance 8016-08 Exhibit A Schedule I-A INTERSECTIONS (continued) 92552 Sianal Renovation Renovation of substandard sianalized intersections is reauired to meet the standards set by the national and State of Florida mandates to increase safety and reduce liability. This proiect also provides money to support the costs of relocating traffic signal eauipment due to road widenina proiects or intersection improvement proiects where the cost of such relocation cannot be included in the cost of that proiect. Comprehensive Plan Obiective: The FOOT has established minimum operatina standards for urban minor arterials and minimum standards for State principal arterials. Clearwater intends that these standards be recognized as the minimum acceptable standards for State arterial roads. and should serve as a auideline for reviewina development applications. (6.1 J Roadway improvements to obtain desired Levels of Service must be included in City capital budgets. 92553 New Signal Installations The proiect provides for new traffic sianals installed at previously unsianalized intersections that meet traffic signal warrants. Comprehensive Plan Obiective: The FOOT has established minimum operatina standards for urban minor arterials and minimum standards for State principal arterials. Clearwater intends that these standards be recognized as the minimum acceptable standards for State arterial roads. and should serve as a guideline for reviewina development applications. (6.1) Roadway improvements to obtain desired levels of service must be included in City capital budaets. 92558 Intersection Improvements These are intersection improvements of a relatively maior nature to facilitate traffic flow by increasina the capacity of the intersection. Specific proiects in FY 2008/09 will include intersections at Court & Chestnut with various cross streets as deemed necessary followina the new bridae opening. Comprehensive Plan Obiective: (6.3) To meet desired level of service standards as set forth in policy 5.5.1. City of Clearwater, FL Ordinance 8016-08 Exhibit A Schedule I-A PARKING The Parkin a section includes oroiects for the maintenance of the City owned oarkina garages, as well as City owned oarkina lots. These oroiects are usually funded with Parking Fund revenue. Also included in this section would be any new Parking Garaaes. These tyoes of oroiects would traditionally be funded with Parking Fund revenues and/or a Parkina Bond Issue. Proiects in this section suooort the "Clearwater Provides the Infrastructure to Suooort all its Attributes" element of the City Council's Vision and the followina related oriority: .:. Well Maintained Infrastructure Proiect FundinQ 2008/09 2009 /1 0 2010/11 2011 /12 2012/13 2013/14 Total 92630 Parkina Lot Resurfacina Parkin a Fd 50.000 50.000 50.000 50.000 50.000 50.000 300.000 92632 Parkin a Garaae Maintenance Parkina Fd 75.000 75.000 75,000 75.000 75.000 75.000 450.000 and Repair 92636 Parkin a Lot Improvements Parkina Fd 100.000 100.000 100.000 100.000 100.000 100.000 600.000 Total ParkinQ 225.000 225.000 225.000 225.000 225.000 225.000 1.350.000 92630 Parkina Lot Resurfacing The oroiect orovides for the resurfacina of various City Parking System lots as determined necessary by Enaineerina. 92632 Parking Garaae Maintenance & Reoair The Garden Avenue and Municioal Services Comolex oarkina aarages both reauire maintenance and reoair. By oerformina this scheduled maintenance. lona-term serviceability and safety issues will be addressed. 92636 Parkina Lot Imorovements The oroiect orovides for interior imorovements. both functional and aesthetic. to all oarking system facilities. Parking facility locations will beain with the beach lots and exoand to include all oarkina system facilities and on-street oarkina. Imorovements include items such as brick oavers, oarkina meters. oarking revenue control eauioment and sian uoarades. City of Clearwater, FL Ordinance 8016-08 Exhibit A Schedule I-A MISCELLANEOUS ENGINEERING This section includes miscellaneous enqineerinq tyoe of oroiects that are related to the Enqineerinq function. The smaller oroiects are tyoically either funded with General Fund revenue or Lease Purchase dollars if the oroiect is equioment or vehicles. Proiects in this section could also include maior construction oroiects that don't easily fit in another cateqorv, Le., the reolacement of the Memorial Causeway Bridge, when active, was included in this section. The larger construction oroiects have been funded with Penny for Pine lias oroceeds. Proiects in this section suooort the "Clearwater Provides the Infrastructure to Suooort all its Attributes" element of the City Council's Vision and the following related oriority: .:. Well Maintained Infrastructure Project Fundina 2008/09 2009/10 2010/11 2011/12 2012/13 2013/14 Total 92822 Miscellaneous Ena/neer/no General Fd 35.000 35,000 35.000 35.000 35.000 35.000 210.000 92838 Variable Messaoe Boards Gas Tax 80.000 80.000 Total Miscellaneous Enaineerina 115.000 35.000 35.000 35.000 35,000 35.000 290.000 92822 Miscellaneous Enqineering Establishes a oroiect to orovide funding for miscellaneous contractual services related to new road construction, oublic transit facilities, storm drainage. rights-of way, sidewalks, drainaqe structures, siqnal installation, or landscaoinq including unolanned requests by other deoartments. 92838 Variable Messaqe Boards This oroiect orovides fundinq for the reolacement of four (4) yariable messaqe boards that are utilized by Traffic Ooerations for the control of traffic durinq $Decial events and road detours. City of Clearwater, FL Ordinance 8016-08 Exhibit A Schedule I-A PARKS DEVELOPMENT The Parks Development section includes the lamest amount of auality of life projects in the Capital Improvement Proaram. Proiects in this section include all the proiects that support the Parks & Recreation function, excluding land acauisition. Many of these projects are maintenance proiects that provide the necessary fundina to maintain our parks, and our park facilities, in aood condition. These maintenance proiects are typically funded with General Fund revenue. Eauipment and vehicle proiects in this section would be funded with Lease Purchase dollars. The major construction of new Parks & Recreation facilities or major renovation of existina Parks & Recreation facilities have been funded with Penny for Pinellas proceeds, grants, donations and impact fees such as recreation facility, recreation land and open space. Also, included in this section is a proiect for the maintenance of the Harborview Center. This project is funded with Harborview Fund revenue. Proiects in this section support the "Clearwater is a Wonderful Place to Live" element of the City Council's Vision and the following related priorities: .:. A Safe Clean Green Environment .:. Safe Comfortable Walkable Neighborhoods Projects in this section also support the "Clearwater is a Wonderful Place to Play" element of the City Council's Vision and the followina related priority: .:. A Variety of Cultural and Recreation Offerinas Projects in this section also support the "Clearwater Provides the Infrastructure to Support 011 its Attributes" element of the City Council's Vision and the following related priorities: .:. Well Maintained Infrastructure .:. Efficient Responsive City Services Projects in this section also support the "Clearwater Includes Special Places that Be/ona to Everyone in the Community" element of the City Council's Vision and the following related priority: .:. A Vibrant Downtown that's Mindful of its Heritaae 93204 Concrete Sidewalk & Pad Repairs & Replacement General Fd 55,QOO 55,000 55.000 60.000 60.000 60.000 345.000 93205 Briaht House Networks Field Infrastructure Repairs/ Imor General Fd 50,000 50.000 50.000 50,000 50.000 50.000 300.000 93213 Park Amenity Purchase. Repair & Replacement General Fd 75,000 75.000 75.000 80.000 80,000 80,000 465,000 210,000 210.000 210.000 175.000 225.000 225,000 1.305.000 continued on next page City of Clearwater, FL Ordinance 8016-08 Exhibit A Schedule I-A PARKS DEVELOPMENT (continued) Plavaround & Fitness Eauio General Fd 150.000 150.000 150.000 175.000 175.000 175.000 975.000 Purchase & Reolacement 93247 Fitness Eauio Reolacement General Fd 25.000 25.000 25.000 30 .000 30.000 30.000 165.000 93262 Fencina Reolacement Proo General Fd 125.000 125.000 125.000 130.000 130.000 130.000 765.000 93271 Swimmina Pool R&R General Fd 60.000 80.000 80.000 80.000 1 00.000 100.000 500 .000 93272 Recreation Trails Pennv 360.000 360.000 FRDAP Grant 200.000 200.000 State Grant 160.000 160.000 93277 Harborview Infrastructure Harborview 100.000 1 00 .000 1 00.000 100.000 1 00 .000 100.000 600 .000 Reoairs & Imorovements 93278 Lona Center Infrastructure General Fd 50 .000 60 .000 60.000 60.000 60 .000 70 .000 360.000 Reoairs 93286 Parkina LotI Bicycle Path General Fd 50 .000 50 .000 50.000 60.000 60 .000 60.000 330.000 Resurfacina & Imorvmnts 93602 Soecial Events Eauio So Event Rev 30 .000 30 .000 30.000 30.000 30 .000 30 .000 180.000 Reoairs & Reolcmt 93604 Boardwalks & Docks General Fund 75.000 75.000 75.000 100.000 1 00 .000 100.000 525.000 Reooir & Reolacmt continued on next 00ge City of Clearwater, FL Ordinance 8016-08 Exhibit A Schedule I-A PARKS DEVELOPMENT (continued) 93611 Multi Terrain Loader LP-Gen Fd 58.CXXJ 58.CXXJ 93612 McMullen Tennis Corrolex (new soft courtsl 2OO,CXXJ 2OO,CXXJ 2OO.CXXJ 2OO.CXXJ Gen Fd Ret Ema FRDAP Grant 936xx Lona Center Miracle Reid 250.CXXJ 5O.CXXJ 10.CXXJ 2OO.CXXJ 250.CXXJ 5O.CXXJ lO.CXXJ 2OO.CXXJ Pinellas Ctv Lona Crr Found Owr for Youth FRDAP Grant 936xx Joe DiMaado SPorts Corrolex Renovations Pinellas Ctv Outside lvJercv Donations 2.CXXJ,CXXJ 5OO.CXXJ 2.CXXJ.CXXJ 5OO.CXXJ Total Parks Development 2,110,500 4,167,500 957,500 1.045,000 1.065,000 1.075,000 10.420,500 93203 Caroenter Field Infrastructure Reoairs and Imorovements This oroiect provides for the ohased reoairs and imorovements needed at the Carpenter Field Complex, includina fence reolacement, field renovations, buildina reoairs, oarkina lot restructurina, entrvway improvements, etc. This proiect will allow for the Carpenter Comolex to continue to be maintained in a maior leaaue professional manner. Comprehensive Plan Obiective: (28.1 .5.21 A reoair, remodelina, renovation or reolacement of obsolete or worn out facilities that contribute to achievina or maintaining standards for levels of service. 93204 Concrete Sidewalk, Pad Repairs and Reolacement This oroiect orovides for the removal and reolacement of damaaed concrete sidewalks, curbs, and oads and courts in various oarks around the City as well as orovides for new sidewalks for safety and accessibility reasons. Comorehensive Plan Obiective: (24.11Imorove the oublic's access to oarks and recreation sites. 93205 Community Soorts Comolex Infrastructure Reoairs and Imorovements This oroiect provides for the ohased reoairs and imorovements needed at the Community Sports Comolex accordina to the Joint Project Aareement (JPAl between the City of Clearwater and the Phillies. This oroiect will allow for the Community Soorts Comolex to be maintained in a manner to meet current maior leaaue orofessional standards. Comorehensive Plan Obiective: (28.1 .5.2) A repair. remodelina. renovation or reolacement of obsolete or worn out facilities that contribute to achieving or maintaining standards for levels of service. City of Clearwater, FL Ordinance 8016-08 Exhibit A Schedule I-A PARKS DEVELOPMENT (continued) 93213 Park Amenity Purchase. Repair and Replacement This project provides for the purchase. repair and replacement of such items as park identification sians. rules sians. park benches. trash receptacles. water fountains. arills. basketball goals. soccer and football goals. bleacher systems. and the like, at various Parks & Recreation facilities and sites. Comprehensive Plan Obiective: 124.1 I Improve the public's access to parks and recreation sites. 93229 Tennis and Basketball Court Resurfacing This proiect provides for the scheduled resurfacina of tennis and basketball courts to prevent deterioration. Tennis courts tentatively scheduled to be resurfaced in FY 2008/09 include Bay Park Coachman Ridge and Forest Run Parks. Comprehensive Plan Objective: (24.1 I Improve the public's access to parks and recreation sites. 93230 Playground and Fitness Eauipment Purchase and Replacement This project provides replacement of playground eauipment and the purchase of new eauipment at the City's 32 playgrounds. Included in this project is the appropriate safety resilient surfacina. Playgrounds tentatively scheduled to be replaced in FY 2008/09 include Cherry Harris Park and Morninaside Playground. This project also includes phased replacement of fitness court eauipment. Eauipment tentatively scheduled for replacement includes Norton Recreation Center. As equipment is added and/or replaced. it is evaluated to assure it meets ADA requirements. Comprehensive Plan Obiective: (24.1) Improve the public's access to parks and recreation sites. 93247 Fitness Eauipment Replacement This project provides for the phased replacement of old. worn out and over used fitness eauipment at the City's five (5) fitness centers. Projects for FY 2008/09 may include, but not be limited to. eauipment at the North Greenwood Recreation Complex. Clearwater Beach Recreation Center, and Countryside Recreation Center. Comprehensive Plan Objective: (28.1 .5.21 A repair. remodeling. renovation or replacement of obsolete or worn out facilities that contribute to achieving or maintainina standards of levels of service. 93262 Fencina Replacement Proaram This project includes phased replacement of old. worn out and rusted fencing at the various recreation sites. The laraest amount of fencina to be replaced on an annual basis exists at the fifty (SOl ball fields. which includes backstops and duaout fencing. Fencing is replaced as needs arise. and replacements comply with all current code requirements. 93271 Swimmina Pool Renovations and Repairs This project will provide for the renovation and enhancement of the various pools in the City. for facility improvements. leisure pool enhancements such as slides. activity pools and lona-term maintenance such as marcitina and repair of autters. tile and deckina. FY 2007/08 and 2008/09 fundina are needed to provide marcitina and deck replacement at Morninaside pool. Comprehensive Plan Obiective: (28.1 .5.2) A repair. remodeling, renovation or replacement of obsolete or worn out facilities that contribute to achievina or maintainina standards for levels of service. 93272 Recreation Trails This project provides for the construction of recreation trails throuahout the city for walkina. jogaina. inline skatina and bicYcling. May include but not limited to proiects such as Memorial Causeway. Turner Street. and Ream Wilson Clearwater Trail. Penny fundina for FY 2008/09 is needed to provide partial funding for a portion of the Landmark Drive Trail and improvements at Lake Chautauqua Nature Preserve. Comprehensive Plan Objective: (24.31 To correct deficiencies in the supply of core system parkland and facilities (24.3.81. New or expanded facilities that reduce or eliminate deficiencies in levels of service for existina demand. City of Clearwater, FL Ordinance 8016-08 Exhibit A Schedule I-A PARKS DEVELOPMENT (continued) 93277 Harborview Infrastructure Repairs and Improvements This proiect provides for the phased repair and replacement of capital items at the Harborview Center. In order to keep this facility as a auality and successful Convention facility, a proaram of capital improvement repairs and replacements will need to occur each year (i.e. replacement of carpetin<;:l. air conditioner replacements, eauipment replacement, paintina, repair roof leaks, etc.!. Projects for FY 2008/09 may include roof and air conditions repairs, as well as replacement of carpetina and other floorina material. Comprehensive Plan Obiective: (28.1.5.2) A repair. remodeling, renovation or replacement of obsolete or worn out facilities that contribute to achievina or maintainina standards for levels of service. 93278 Long Center Infrastructure Repairs This proiect will provide for the replacement and repairs of various capital items at the Long Center. This capital proiect replaces the annual sinkina fund included in the past Long Center aareement with the City. Some of the infrastructure items that will need to be repaired or replaced include furnishinas, eauipment, pool. parkina lot. driveway, ballfield, etc. Comprehensive Plan Obiective: (28.1.5.2) A repair, remodeling, renovation or replacement of obsolete or worn out facilities that contribute to achievina or maintainina standards for levels of service. 93286 Parkina Lot/Bicycle Path Resurfacina/lmprovements This proiect includes reaularly resurfacina of parkin a lots and bicycle paths to prevent deterioration and may include minor improvements to those parking lots and bicycle paths being resurfaced. Comprehensive Plan Obiective: Improve the public's access to parks and recreation sites. 93602 Special Events Eauipment Repairs & Replacement This is a maintenance proiect for the special events division of the Parks and Recreation Department similar to other onaoina maintenance proiects. This proiect provides for the purchase, repair and replacement of such items as sound eauipment, chairs. tables, tents, etc. used by the Special Events Division for special events. grand openings, dedications, celebrations, etc. The eauipment used by this Division wears out from heavy use and a proaram is needed to replace this eauipment Comprehensive Plan Obiective: (28.1 .5.2) A repair, remodelina, renovation or replacement of obsolete or worn out facilities that contribute to achievina or maintainina standards for levels of service. 93604 Boardwalks & Docks Repair & Replacement This proiect provides funding for the repair and/or replacement of boardwalks, docks and viewing platforms in various parks and beach access points. There are over 49,000 sauare feet of wooden boardwalks, docks and viewing platforms throughout the City, includina such parks as Moccasin Lake, Crest Lake and Ed Wright and areas such as Turner Street Dock, Maanolia Street Dock and wooden access boardwalks to Sand Key and Clearwater Beach. The maiority of these are over 20 years old and will need replacement within the next few Years. Replacement with recycled products will occur wherever possible to extend the life of the replacements. Comprehensive Plan Objective: (28.1 .5.21 A repair, remodelina, renovation or replacement of obsolete or worn out facilities that contribute to achievina or maintaining standards for levels of service. 93610 Bulldozer This proiect provides fundina for the purchase of a D6N-CA T Bulldozer. This eauipment will primarily be used to maintain the sand on Clearwater Beach. This eauipment will allow staff to re-grade the beach to keep the sand at normal baseline elevation, improve beach conditions to help minimize sand displacement onto sidewalks and roadways and also be used for storm cleanup activities. This equipment can also be used by Public Services. City of Clearwater, FL Ordinance 8016-08 Exhibit A Schedule I-A PARKS DEVELOPMENT (continued) 93611 Multi Terrain Loader This oroiect orovides fundina for the ourchase of a multi terrain loader. This eauioment will orimarilv be used to maintain the sand on Clearwater Beach. However, it will also be used to assist with excavation and aradina of various Dark orooerties, athletic facilities and oarkina areas. This smaller oiece of eauioment will allow sand to be removed from behind the sand walls and in the tiaht maces along the beach by design oroiect and will allow for the lareer eauioment on the beach to arade and keeo sand at baseline elevation, thus Iimitina future sand build uo. 93612 McMullen Tennis Comolex (new soft courts) This oroiect orovides fundina for the construction of four new Iiahted clay courts and tennis amenities at McMullen Tennis Comolex. The additional courts will accommodate the need for additional clay courts and also allow maior tennis tournaments to be held in Clearwater. Any additional ooerating costs will be offset by additional revenue. Comorehensive Plan Obiective: (24.1) Imorove the oublic's access to Darks and recreation sites. (24.3) To correct deficiencies in. the suooly of core system oarkland and facilities (24.3.8), New or exoanded facilities that reduce or eliminate deficiencies in levels of service for existina demand. (28.1.5.3) New or exoanded facilities that reduce or eliminate deficiencies in levels of service for existina demand. 936xx Long Center Miracle Field This oroiect will provide for the construction of a miracle field with amenities at the Lona Center, which can be used by children and adults with ohysical and mental challenges. The miracle field will be constructed with a synthetic surface so that children and adults in wheelchairs, walkers and other devices can olay baseball and softball. which they cannot currently do in North Pinellas County. Additional amenities will include an increase of over 85 oarking soaces, Iightina, duaouts. bleachers, water fountains, landscaoina and other misc. Dark imorovements. The City olans to oartner with Pine lias County, the Lona Center Foundation, Clearwater for Youth and the state of Florida to name a few. Comorehensive Plan Obiective: (28.1.5.3) New or exoanded facilities that reduce or eliminate deficiencies in levels of service for existing demand. 936xx Joe DiMaaaio Soorts Comolex Renovations This oroiect orovides for the renovation and imorovements of the Joe DiMaggio Soorts Comolex by constructing seven (7) new soccer fields and one (] I maior leaaue baseball field. In addition, there will be restrooms, concession building, Dress box, imoroved oarking to accommodate the need for overflow oarkina for Bright House Networks Field and other Dark amenities. The City is hooing to oartner with the County, State and Federal Government, as well as, local co-soonsor arouos to fund this oroiect. which would also include any additional ooeratina exoenses associated with construction. Phase I of the oroiect in FY 2009/10 includes the construction of four (4) new fields, Iiahtina for the existing field to the south and installation of a new restroom/concession buildina. Comorehensive Plan Objective: (28.1 .5.21 A reoair, remodelina, renovation or reolacement of obsolete or worn out facilities that contribute to achievina or maintainina standards of levels of service. City of Clearwater, FL Ordinance 8016-08 Exhibit A Schedule I-A PARKS DEVELOPMENT (continued) Proiect FTE's 2008/09 2009/10 2010/11 2011/12 2012/13 2013/14 93610 Bulldozer 121. 161 0.0 45.340 45.340 45.340 45.340 45.340 93611 Multi Terrain Loader 121. 161 0.0 12.830 12.830 12.830 12.830 12.830 Total Parks DeveloDment 0.0 58.170 58.170 58.170 58.170 58.170 0 12J Ooeratina costs are for debt service to be funded bv the General Fund. 161 Ooeratina costs are for Fleet Maintenance. City of Clearwater, FL Ordinance 8016-08 Exhibit A Schedule I-A MARINE FACILITIES The Marine Facilities section includes proiects that support the Marine operations. Most of the proiects in this section are maintenance proiects. which are funded on an annual basis to keep the related infrastructure in aood condition. Proiect fundina sources for the maintenance proiects are based on the operation the proiect supports. Le.. Beach Guard operations are funded by the General Fund, Marina operations are funded by the Marina & Ayiation Fund and Pier 60 and Sailing Center operations are funded by the General Fund. Any construction or maior renovation of facilities are typically funded the same way or with Penny for Pinellas proceeds or Special Development Fund revenue. Proiects in this section support the "Clearwater is a Wonderful Place to Learn" element of the City Council's Vision. Proiects in this section also support the "Clearwater is a Wonderful Place to Play" element of the City Council's Vision and the following related priority: .:. A Variety of Cultural and Recreational Offerinas Proiects in this section also support the "Clearwater Provides the Infrastructure to Support all its Attributes" element of the City Council's Vision and the followina related priorities: .:. Well Maintained Infrastructure .:. Efficient Transportation Systems Proiects in this section also support the "Clearwater includes Special Places that Be/ona to Everyone in the Community" of the City Council's Vision and the following related priorities: .:. A Quality Beach Environment .:. A Vibrant Downtown that's Mindful of its Heritaae General Fd 10.000 10,000 5,000 5,000 5.000 5,000 40,000 Marine 140,000 200.000 200,000 200.000 200,000 200,000 1 ,140,000 Marine 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 60.000 Marine 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 25.000 150,000 Marine 20,000 20,000 20,000 20,000 20,000 20,000 120,000 Marine 85,000 85,000 85.000 85,000 85,000 85,000 510,000 General Fd 100.000 100.000 100,000 100,000 100.000 100,000 600,000 General Fd 15,000 15,000 15,000 15,000 15.000 15,000 90,000 405,000 465.000 460.000 460.000 460.000 460.000 2.710.000 City of Clearwater, FL Ordinance 8016-08 Exhibit A Schedule I-A MARINE FACILITIES (continued) 93403 Beach Guard Facility Maintenance This project provides funding for the replacement. as well as. the continuous maintenance of the Beach Guard towers and structures. Continuing in 2008/09. two (21 towers will be replaced. 93409 Marina Renovations This proiect provides fundinq for the possible future development of a new Marina buildinq and slip renovations at the current Clearwater Municipal Marina buildinq site. More specific details will be available in the future as the proiect is defined. 93413 Utilities Service Replacement The proiect provides for continuous repair and/or replacement of deteriorated electrical wiring. and water service at the City's Municipal Marina and Island Estates Marina to continue to maintain the City-owned marinas in usable conditions. 93429 Dock R&R The proiect provides for continuous repair and/or replacement of deteriorated docks at municipal dockina facilities and island Estates Marina. utilizing the Marine Services section and equipment to continue to maintain the City-owned marinas in usable conditions. 93490 Fuel System R&R The proiect provides for continuous repair and/or replacement of deteriorated fuel lines. dispenser and underground pollutant storaae tanks at the municipal marina. utilizing contractors to continue to maintain City-owned marina fuel system in usable conditions. 93496 Marine Facility Dredqinq and Maintenance This proiect is a combination of the former "Waterway Maintenance" and "Seminole Ramp Dredaina" proiects. This proiect will provide fundinq for any facility that the Marine and Aviation Department is responsible for that requires maintenance and/or dredging. This includes such things qS replacement of City-owned aids for naviqation and informational siqns; removal of derelict vessels, etc.; procurement of pilinq and siqn material to fabricate siqnage and buoys utilizing Marine Services staff; procurement of eauipment to continue to maintain waterways in a usable condition; repairs/replacement of floatinq docks. ramps and pilinas. This proiect will also fund dredqing of areas that the Marine and Aviation Department is responsible for to allow for continued safe and usable condition at City-owned docks. 93497 Docks and Seawalls This is a continuous maintenance proqram to keep the City's several thousand feet of seawalls at street ends and docks, other than at Marina facilities, in good repair. 93499 Pier 60/Sailinq Center Maintenance This proiect provides fundinq for the continuous repair and/or replacement of electrical services. water service. fire protection equipment and structural components of the Pier and Sailing Center. City of Clearwater, FL Ordinance 8016-08 Exhibit A Schedule I-A AIRPARK FACILITIES The Airpark Facilities section includes proiects that support the Airpark operations. These proiect ranae from maintenance proiects to the maior renovation of facilities. These oroiects are typically funded with Marine & Aviation Fund revenue or arant revenue from the Florida Department of Transportation. Proiects in this section support the "Clearwater is a Wonderful Place to Learn" element of the City Council's Vision. Proiects in this section also support the "Clearwater is a Wonderful Place to Play" element of the City Council's Vision and the followina related oriority: .:. A Variety of Cultural and Recreation Offerings Proiects in this section also support the "Clearwater Provides the Infrastructure to Support all its Attributes" element of the City Council's Vision and the following related priorities: .:. Well Maintained Infrastructure .:. Efficient Transportation Svstems Aviation 10.000 10.000 10.000 10.000 10.000 10.000 60.000 10.000 10.000 10.000 10.000 10.000 10.000 60.000 94817 Airpark Maintenance and Repair This project will provide fundina for maintenance and repairs at the Clearwater Airpark. City of Clearwater, FL Ordinance 8016-08 Exhibit A Schedule I-A LIBRARIES The Libraries section includes proiects that support the Library operation. The purchase of library materials as well as computer software Proiects, are typically funded with Library Cooperative fundina or General Fund revenue. Eauipment purchases would be lease purchased and major construction or renovation of facilities has been funded with Penny for Pinellas, arants and donations. Projects in this section support the "Clearwater is a Wonderful Place to Play" element of the City Council's Vision and the followina related Priority: .:. A Variety of Cultural and Recreation Offerinas Proiect Fundina 2008/09 2009/10 2010/11 2011/12 2012/13 2013/14 Total 93527 Books and Other Librav Materials Librav COOP 694.480 715,310 736.770 758,870 781.640 805.090 4.492,160 Total Ubraies 694,480 715,310 736. no 758.870 781 ,640 805.090 4.492.160 93527 Books and Other Library Materials This project is for the acauisition of books. periodicals, audiovisuals. online database subscriptions and other library materials for the Main, East, Countryside, Beach, and North Greenwood Libraries. The Pinellas Public Library Cooperative provides annual funding, some of which will be used in to purchase library materials to serve County residents using City libraries. City of Clearwater, FL Ordinance 8016-08 Exhibit A Schedule I-A GARAGE The Garaae section includes proiects for the replacement of motorized eauipment as well as replacement eauipment for the radio system. These proiects are funded either with Garaae Fund revenue or throuah a Lease Purchase contract paid by the Garage Fund. Proiects in this section support the "Clearwater Provides the Infrastructure to Support aff its Attributes" element of the City Council's Vision and the followina related priorities: .:. Well Maintained Infrastructure .:. Communication 94232 Radio User Eauipment L/P-Goraae Fd 50.000 50.000 100.000 Replacement Proaram 94233 Motorized Eauipment Goraae Fund 65.920 67.900 69.940 72.040 74.200 76.430 426.430 Replacement-Cash 94234 Motorized Eauipment LlP-Goraae Fd 2.699.900 2.780.900 2.864.330 2.950.260 3.038.770 3.129.930 17.464.090 Replacement-LIP Total Garaae 2.815.820 2.898.800 2.934.270 3.022.300 3.112.970 3.206.360 17.990.520 94232 Radio User Eauipment Replacement Proaram This on-aoing Lease Purchase proiect will fund a program to phase-in the replacement of the old portable radios. mobile radios. control stations. accessories. radio tower eauipment. infrastructure eauipment. and options (such as radio chargers. spare batteries. belt clips. etc.!. 94233 Motarized Eauipment Replacement-Cash This proiect is for the replacement of motorized vehicles and eauipment to cost less than $25.000 Qill vendor per transaction. The eauipment is for all City Departments. responsible for all City business. Future years are based on a proiected increase of approximately 3% per annum. 94234 Motorized Eauipment Replacement-Lease/Purchase This proiect is for the replacement of motorized vehicles/eauipment estimated to cost $25.000 or more per vendor per transaction. The eauipment is for all City Departments. responsible for all City business. Future years based on a proiected increase of approximately 3% per annum. City of Clearwater, FL Ordinance 8016-08 Exhibit A Schedule I-A GARAGE (continued) FTE's 2008/09 2009/1 0 2010/11 2011 /12 2012/13 2013/14 0.0 11,060 22.120 22.120 22.120 22,120 11.060 0.0597,110 1.212.130 1.845.600 2.498,080 3,170,130 3.265,230 608.170 1.234.250 1.867.720 2.520.200 3.192.250 3.276.290 ,e funded bv the Garaae Fund. City of Clearwater, FL Ordinance 8016-08 Exhibit A Schedule I-A MAINTENANCE OF BUILDINGS Proiects in this section provide fundina for the maior maintenance of City facilities. The fundina is provided by the Fund that owns the specific facility that reauires maintenance. The facilities are outlined in the proiect scopes. Proiects in this section support the "Clearwater Provides the Infrastructure to Support all its Attributes" element of the City Council's Vision and the followina related priority: .:. Well Maintained Infrastructure Proiect Fundina 2008/09 2009/10 2010/11 2011 /12 2012/13 2013/14 Total 94510 Air Conditioners -City General Fd 100.000 103.000 106.090 109 .270 112.550 115.930 646.840 Wide Replacements Garaae 15.000 15.000 15.000 15.000 15.000 15.000 90.000 Utilitv R&R 35.000 35.000 Gas 10.000 10.000 Marine 20.000 20.000 Adm Svcs 10.000 10.000 94512 Roof Repairs General Fd 10.000 10.000 10.000 10.000 10.000 10.000 60.000 Gas 5.000 5.000 94514 Roof Replacements General Fd 100.000 100.000 100.000 100.000 100.000 100.000 600.000 94517 Paintina of Facilities General Fd 100.000 100.000 100.000 100.000 100.000 100.000 600.000 Utility R & R 39 .000 39.000 Stormwater 4.000 4.000 Gas 10.000 30.000 40.000 Garaae 30.000 30.000 94519 Floorina for Facilities General Fd 25.000 25.000 25.000 25.000 25.000 25.000 150.000 Utility R&R 25.000 10.130 35.130 Stormwater 3.300 7.800 11.100 94524 Lona Center Maior Penny 700.000 700.000 Infrastructure Imprvmts Gen Fd Ret Erna 2.100.000 2.100.000 93269 Liaht Replacement & General Fd 75.000 75.000 75.000 80.000 80.000 80.000 465.000 Repair Total Maintenance of Bulldinas 2.593.300 1.175.930 474.090 459.270 467 .550 480.930 5.651 .070 City of Clearwater, FL Ordinance 8016-08 Exhibit A Schedule I-A MAINTENANCE OF BUILDINGS (continued) 93269 Light Reolacement and Reoair This oroiect includes the ohased re-Iamoina. reolacement and reoair of Iightina systems includina Iiaht fixtures. poles. service oanels and wiring at various Parks and Recreation sites. Project may include. but not limited to the following locations in FY 2008/09 locations may include: Frank Tack Park. McMullen Tennis. and miscellaneous service reolacements. oole reolacements and security Iiahtina. 94510 Air Conditioners-City Wide Reolacements The oroiect orovides for the reolacement of several air conditioning systems that are in need of reolacement due to aae. deterioration. and excess eneray usaae. For FY 2008/09 facilities may include: East Library. Shuffleboard Club. Countryside Library. Engineerina Field Office. and miscellaneous small units. 94512 Roof Reoairs The oroiect includes roof reoair of various City buildings as needed to orevent water damaae to interiors of buildinas. For FY 2008/09 facilities may include: Countryside Library. Morninaside Pool Buildina. and Ross Norton Pool. 94514 Roof Reolacements This oroiect includes roof reolacements of various City buildings. For FY 2008/09 facilities may include: Municioal Services Buildina and the Police Deoartment. 94517 Paintina of Facilities This oroject includes scheduled oaintina and wateroroofing of City facilities. In FY 2008/09 facilities may include: Pier 60 Pavilion. Main Library. Countryside Soorts Comolex. North Greenwood Aauatics Center. Municipal Services Building (metal work) Sand Key Fire Station. Gas Sales and Graohics. 94519 Floorina of Facilities This oroject includes the scheduled reolacement of worn or damaaed floorina. In FY 2008/09 facilities may include: Public Services Buildinas "B" and "C". and miscellaneous small reolacements. 94524 Lona Center Major Infrastructure Imorovements This oroject orovides fundina for major buildina imorovements to the Long Center facility. This could include air conditioning reolacement. roof reolacement. oainting. maior electrical reoairs: as well as. reoairs to the fire sorinkler systems. reolacement of 0001 lights and elevator reoairs. The additional fundina in FY 09 will provide for the installation of a new eneray savings eauioment includina air conditionina. Iiahtina and new exhaust and dehumidifier system in the 0001 area that will oay for itself over the next 20 years and yield a oroiect savin as of more than $130.000 over the life of the oroiect. City of Clearwater, FL Ordinance 8016-08 Exhibit A Schedule I-A MISCELlAN EOUS The Miscellaneous section includes proiects that do not fit into another category. The maiority of the proiects in this section are technology proiects that are either manaaed by the Information Technoloay Department or funded by the Administrative Services Fund. Other proiects in this section include two environmental proiects funded by the General Fund and one vehicle funded by the Customer Service Department. Proiects in this section support the "Clearwater Provides the Infrastructure to Support all its Attributes" element of the City Council's Vision and the followina related priority: .:. Well Maintained Infrastructure Project Funding 2008/09 2009/10 2010/11 2011/12 2012/13 2013/14 Total 94736 Geographic Information Sys Adm Svcs 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 150,000 94761 Pollutant Storage Tk Rem/ Replacement-Gen Fund General Fund 20,000 20,000 20,000 20,000 20,000 20,000 120,000 94856 Accela Permitting & Code Enforcement Upgrade Adm Svcs 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 50,000 50,000 200,000 94803 Environmntl Assmt & Clean General Fund 50,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 300,000 94814 Network Infrastructure & LIP-Adm Svcs 250,000 250,000 250,000 250,000 250,000 250,000 1,500,000 Server R & R 94824 IT Disaster Recovery L/P-Adm Svcs 50,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 175,000 94827 Telecomm Upgrades L/P-Adm Svcs 50,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 50,000 25,000 200,000 94828 Financial Sys Upgrades Adm Svcs 75,000 75,000 75,000 75,000 75,000 75,000 450,000 545,000 495,000 495,000 495,000 545,000 520,000 3,095,000 continued on next page City of Clearwater, FL Ordinance 8016-08 Exhibit A Schedule I-A MISCELLANEOUS (continued) Proiect FundinQ 2008/09 2009 /1 0 2010/11 2011/12 2012/13 2013/14 Total 94829 CIS Uporade Adm Svcs 100,000 100,000 100,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 450,000 94839 Roadwav & Traffic Gas Tax 300,000 20,000 320,000 Asset Momt Total Miscellaneous 945,000 615.000 595,000 545.000 595.000 570.000 3.865.000 94736 Geographic Information System This proiect has been established to link location based data from the City's numerous databases in an enterprise aeoaraphic information system (GIS). The development of 0 GIS will areatly increase the accessibility of infrastructure, capitol asset, and customer information throuah an intuitive mop-based auery application. The system will also enable public and private access to mopped information via the Internet. Fundina includes costs for hardware and software as well as data collection and data conversion services. 94761 Pollutant Storaae Tank Removal/Replacement-General Fund This proiect is proposed to keep the City's pollutant storaae tank locations in compliance with the current Florida Department of Environmental Protection Pollutant Storaae Tank Rules, and to reduce the potential risk of aroundwater contamination. Expenses from this fund include tank maintenance, repair, replacement and routine expenses related to tank insurance and compliance, and fees associated with emergency spill response. 94856 Accela Permittina & Code Enforcement Upgrade This project provides fundi no to keep the Tidemark System UP to date, operating at optimum condition and to pay for uparades as needed. This proiect encompasses hardware, software and professional services. 94803 Environmental Assessment and Clean-up This project has been established to provide fundina for the assessment and remediation of contaminated sites owned or acquired by the City. This proiect is intended to meet the current state reauirements set forth in Chapters 62-761. 62-770 and 62-777 of the Florida Administrative Code. reauirina the City to meet mandatory taraet clean-up levels. This reauires mandatory taraet clean-up levels of sites where contamination could affect a potable water supply or could pose a health or safety risk to the public. This proaram also reduces the potential risk of off-site contamination to private property and the potential for third party liability claims aaainst the City. 94814 Network Infrastructure and Server Renewal and Replacement This project will replace network hardware (switches and routers) and upgrade several enterprise system servers on the City's computer network. The City's wide area network incorporates more than eG 55 different access locations throuahout Clearwater. Much of the infrastructure eauipment is aaing and not capable of handlina the increased volumes of data as the City's computing systems arow. These uparades will improve performance and efficiency of the network and systems, and enable tiered manaaement of network traffic. The proiect will also fund the purchase of network and bandwidth management software, a new fiber switch and new router blades. Beginnina in FY '08, this project will fund the maintenance of the Police network and infrastructure maintenance. City of Clearwater, FL Ordinance 8016-08 Exhibit A Schedule I-A MISCELLANEOUS (continued) 94824 IT Disaster Recoverv This proiect will establish an off-site business operations center for mission critical systems necessary to maintain City operations (Le.. Finance. Customer Service. Asset Management. GIS. payroll. etc.). The proiect will include the purchase of backup eauipment to store data and run systems from a remote location. and establish necessary connectivity. In FY 2008/09. the proiect will provide fundina to outfit backup data centers at General Services and Fire Station 48. 94827 Telecommunications Uparades This proiect will provide fundinq for the uparade of telecommunications eauipment including Nortel switches. handsets and software. The additional fundinq in FY 2008/09 will provide fund for ACD (automated call distribution) capabilities. the purchase of new switches and the upqrade of the phone systems at MSB. PO and General Services. 94828 Financial Systems Upqrades This proiect provides fundinq to keep the financial systems (PeopleSoft. Ross and Risk Manaqementl UP to date. operatina at optimum condition and to pay for uparades as needed. This project encompasses hardware. software and professional services. 94829 CIS Upgrades This proiect provides fundina for uparades of the Customer Information System (CIS!. This system supports City utilities. 94839 Roadway & Traffic Asset Manaaement This proiect provides funding for the automated asset manaaement (AIM) system. This system will help manage and maintain the existina and future infrastructure. but will also leverage other develop;na City technoloay. When complete. the system will identify the most appropriate proiects based on comprehensive information. The system wiJl also provide a workflow for maintenance that can reduce cost by efficiency and preventative maintenance. ANNUAL OPERATING BUDGET IMPACT Proiect FTE's 2008/09 2009/1 0 2010/11 2011/12 2012/13 2013/14 Network Infrastructure & Server R & R 121 0.0 88.700 1 77 0400 266.100 266.100 266.100 266.100 IT Disaster Recovery (2) 0.0 1 7.740 26.610 35 0480 26.610 26.610 1 7.740 Telecomm Uogrades 121 ill! 1 7.740 26.610 350480 26.610 35.480 35.480 Total Miscellaneous 0.0 124.180 230.620 337.060 319.320 328.190 319.320 121 Ooeratina costs are tor debt service to be tunded bv the Administrative Services Fund. City of Clearwater, FL Ordinance 8016-08 Exhibit A Schedule I-A STORMWATER UTILITY This Stormwater Utilitv section includes proiects that support the Stormwater Utilitv operations of the City. All proiects are included in the Rate Study approved bv the Citv Council in June 2006. Proiects in this section support theUClearwater Provides the Infrastructure to Support all its Attributes" element of the City Council's Vision and the followina related priorities: .:. Well Maintained Infrastructure .:. Efficient Responsive City Services Proiect FundinQ 2008/09 2009/1 0 2010/11 2011/12 2012/13 2013/14 Total 96124 Storm Pipe System Stormwater 800.000 800.000 Improvements Future Bond Issue 900.000 900.000 1.000,000 1.000.000 1.1 00.000 4.900.000 96168 Stormwater System Stormwater 500.000 600,000 328.720 700.000 700,000 800.000 3,628.720 Expansion Future Bond Issue 271.280 271 ,280 96169 Stevenson Creek Stormwater 1 ,060.000 569,990 1.816.510 263,970 1 .468.360 353.050 5,531.880 Future Bond Issue 1.610.010 1.983.490 3,206.030 1.131.640 2,146,950 10.078.120 96170 Coastal Basins Stormwater 921 ,680 570.000 450.000 263,970 305.720 2.511 ,370 Proiects FY '09 Bond 678.320 678.320 Future Bond Issue 2,630,000 1.550.000 2,211.030 1.094,280 1 ,600,000 9.085,310 961xx TV Truck & Camera L/P-Strmwtr 300,000 300.000 961xx Vaccon Sewer Cleaner L/P-Strmwtr 300.000 300.000 961xx Alliaator Creek Stormwater 450,000 263.970 305.720 1.019.690 Watershed Proiects Future Bond Issue 2,830.000 2.711.030 1 ,694,280 2,100.000 9,335,310 Total Stormwater 3,960,000 7,180.000 10.880.000 10.620.000 7.700.000 8.100.000 48.440.000 96124 Storm Pipe System Improvements This proiect provides for repair and restoration of storm water system components and for technical evaluation of storm water problems. A sianificant portion of this proiect will be Iinina or replacement of existina deterioratina pipe. Comprehens!ve Plan Objective: 119.61 Continue to provide sound fiscal manaaement of the stormwater management systems to include maintenance, operation and construction in accordance with the watershed management plans and concurrent with its implementation. City of Clearwater, FL Ordinance 8016-08 Exhibit A Schedule I-A STORMWATER UTILITY (continued) 96168 Stormwater System Expansion (replaces Storm System Expansion) This proiect provides for reduction of structure, street and property floodina or improvements to water auality throuah property acauisition and/or expansion of the existing stormwater system. Property acauisition may be exercised where it is determined that floodinq may be alleviated or area for water quality treatment is provided. Comprehensive Plan Obiectives: 119.3) Lower high water profiles dunnq storm events, as necessary, to reduce house floodinq occurrences and to lessen the resultinq adverse effects on public health. the natural environment. public and private property. (19.4) Continue the implementation of the most cost effective and efficient plan to reduce the occurrence of street floodinq where safety issues and traffic problems exist as prioritized and set forth in the Capital Improvement Element. and listed in the stormwater manaqement plans. 96169 Stevenson Creek Watershed Projects (replaces Stevenson Creek Implementation Proiects! This proiect provides for the implementation of water auantity and auality proiects within the Stevenson Creek watershed, includinq those identified in the Stevenson Creek Watershed Management Plan, to abate structure and street flooding. improve water auality, add, upqrade or restore Stormwater infrastructure arid comply with mandated operation. maintenance and reportinq requirements. FY 2008/09 will include Spnnq Branch and Turner Street box culverts. Comprehensive Plan Obiective: (19.21 The City of Clearwater shall continue to develop watershed management plans which should seek to identify. evaluate and implement the most 'cost effective and cost efficient programs for Stormwater management, including Stormwater quantity and auality. These plans should also address any proiects included in the Pine lias county Stormwater Management Plan (SWMPj for the implementation of all Stormwater manaqement. as well as recommended fundinq sources. 96170 Coastal Basin Proiects (replaces Coastal Basins Improvements! This proiect provides for the implementation of water quantity and quality proiects within the City's coastal basins to abate structure and street flooding, improve water auality, add. upgrade or restore Stormwater infrastructure and comply with mandated operation, maintenance and reportinq requirements. FY 2008/09 will include Tropic Hills outfall improvements. Comprehensive Plan Obiectives: 119.31 Lower hiqh water profiles during storm events, as necessary. to reduce house flooding occurrences and to lessen the resultinq adverse effects on public health, the natural environment. public and private property. (19.5) Protect and enhance the quantity of receiving waters by the use of "Best Manaqement Practices" in accordance with the adopted watershed management plans. 961 xx TV Truck & Camera This proiect provides fundinq for an additional TV truck with a camera. The equipment will record data and monitor the City's 12D-mile stormwater drainaqe system and facilitate the identification of old and deterioratinq pipe. Comprehensive Plan Obiective: 119.6! Continue to provide sound fiscal manaaement of the stormwater management systems to include maintenance. operation and construction in accordance with the watershed management plans and concurrent with its implementation. 961xx Vaccon Sewer Cleaner This proiect provides funding for an additional Vaccon Sewer Cleaner to accommodate the reauired increase maintenance of new pollution control boxes in the downtown and beach areas. Comprehensive Plan Obiective: (19.61 Continue to provide sound fiscal manaaement of the stormwater manaqement systems to include maintenance, operation and construction in accordance with the watershed management plans and concurrent with its implementation. City of Clearwater, FL Ordinance 8016-08 Exhibit A Schedule I-A STORMWATER UTILITY (continued) 961 xx Alligator Creek Watershed Proiects (replaces Alliaator Creek Implementation Proiects-Phase II) This proiect provides for the implementation of water auantity and auality projects within the Alliaator Creek watershed. Includina those identified in the Alligator Creek Watershed Manaaement Plan, to abate structure and street flooding. improve water auality. add, upgrade or restore Stormwater infrastructure and comply with mandated operation, maintenance and reporting requirements. Comprehensive Plan Obiective: (19.21 The City of Clearwater shall continue to develop watershed manaqement plans which should seek to identify, evaluate and implement the most cost effective and cost efficient programs for Stormwater management. includinq stormwater quantity and quality. These plans should also address any proiects included in the Pinellas County Stormwater Manaqement Plan (SWMP) for the implementation of all stormwater management. as well as recommended fundinq sources. ANNUAL OPERATING BUDGET IMPACT Proiect FTE's 2008/09 2009/10 2010/11 2011 /12 2012/13 2013/14 TV Truck & Camera 121. 131. 161 LQ 118.650 121.190 123,850 126,580 Vaccon Sewer Cleaner 121. 16) 0.0 94,370 95,690 97.080 98,540 100,020 Total stormwoter Utility 1.0 94,370 214,340 218,270 222,390 226,600 121 Operatina costs are for debt service to be funded bv the Starmwater Utiiitv Fund. 131 Operatina costs are for personal services. (6) Operatina costs are for Fieet Maintenance. City of Clearwater, FL Ordinance 8016-08 Exhibit A Schedule I-A GAS SYSTEM The Gas System section includes proiects that support the Gas System operation for the City. The maiority of these proiects are maintenance projects to maintain the system. Also. included in this section are also seyeral projects for the continued expansion of the system. All projects are funded bY the Gas Fund. Proiects in this section support the "Clearwater Proyides the Infrastructure to Support all its Attributes" element of the City Council's Vision and the followinq related priorities: .:. Well Maintained Infrastructure .:. Efficient Responsiye City Services Proiect FundinQ 2008/09 2009/10 2010/11 2011 /12 2012/13 2013/14 Total 96358 Environmentol Remediation Gas 150.000 150.000 150.000 150.000 150.000 750.000 96365 Line Relocation Pinellas-Maint Gas 250.000 250.000 250.000 250.000 250.000 1.250.000 96367 Gas Meter Chanae Out-Pinellas Gas 210.000 .210.000 210.000 210.000 210.000 210.000 1.260.000 96374 Line Relocation Pine lias-Coo Gas 300.000 300.000 300.000 300.000 300.000 1.500.000 96376 Line Relocation Pasco-Maint Gas 100.000 100.000 100.000 100.000 100.000 100.000 600.000 96377 Pinellas New Mains & Svc Lines Gas 200.000 1.200.000 1.200.000 1.300.000 1.300.000 1.300.000 6.500.000 96378 Pasco New Mains & Svc Lines Gas 300.000 3.200.000 3.500.000 3.300.000 3.300.000 3.300.000 16.900.000 96379 Gas Meter Chanae Out-Pasco Gas 210.000 210.000 210.000 210.000 210.000 210.000 1.260.000 96381 Line Relocation Pasco-Coo Gas 300.000 300.000 300.000 900.000 96384 Buildina Renovation Gas 125.000 125.000 125.000 125.000 125.000 125.000 750.000 96385 Gas Main Extensions General Fd 200.000 200.000 200.000 200.000 200.000 1.000.000 Total Gas System 1.645.000 5.945.000 6.245.000 6.145.000 6.445.000 6.245.000 32.670.000 City of Clearwater, FL Ordinance 8016-08 Exhibit A Schedule I-A GAS SYSTEM (continued) 96358 Environmental Remediation This oroiect will orovide fundina for c1eanina uo the old aas olant site as may be reauired by the Florida Deoartment of Environmental Protection. The site is located between Jones Street on the south. Maole Street on the north. Myrtle Avenue on the east. and Railroad Avenue on the west. The Florida Deoartment of Environmental Protection will be orovidina us. at some future date. their reauirements for the remediation on the orooerty. Other environmental locations reauirina remediation will also be funded from this oroiect. as the reauirement is determined. Fundina for this will be recovered through the Environmental Imoasition Adiustment clause in the Gas System rates. Comorehensive Plan Obiective: To provide a safe and efficiently gas system that meets State and Federal regulations. 96365 Line Relocation Pinellas - Maintenance This is a continuing oroiect to fund the removal of abandoned gas lines as reauired by the State Department of Transoortation. Comorehensive Plan Obiective: To orovide a safe and efficient aas system that meets State and Federal reaulations. 96367 Gas Meter Chanae Out - Pinellas To orovide fundina for continually maintainina accurate gas meters in Pine lias County to maximize gas revenues. Comorehensive Plan Obiective: To orovide a safe and efficient gas system that meets State and Federal reaulations. 96374 Line Relocation Pine lias - Caoitalized This is a continuing proiect to relocate gas mains for road construction and uoarades to the mains. This oortion of the oroiect involves work that adds to the value of the aas system and is therefore caoitalized. Comorehensive Plan Obiective: To orovide a safe and efficient aas system that meets State and Federal regulations. 96376 Line Relocation Pasco - Maintenance This is a continuina oroiect to fund the removal of abandoned gas lines as reauired by the State Department of Transoortation. Comorehensive Plan Obiective: To orovide a safe and efficient gas system that meets State and Federal reaulations. 96377 Pinellas New Mains and Service Lines This oroiect will orovide for extension of aas mains and services as well as new mains and services within Pinellas County. It will fund related activities such as caoital reolacement of obsolete cast iron and aalvanized mains. Iiauid orooane service. Comorehensive Plan Obiective: To orovide a safe and efficient aas system that meets State and Federal reaulations. 96378 Pasco New Mains and Service Lines This oroiect will orovide for extension of aas mains and services as well as new mains and services within Pasco County. It will fund related activities such as caoital reolacement of obsolete cast iron and galvanized mains.liauid oropane service. Comorehensive Plan Obiective: To provide a safe and efficient aas system that meets State and Federal regulations. 96379 Gas Meter Chanae Out - Pasco To provide fundina for continually maintaining accurate gas meters to maximize aas revenues. Funding of this proiect will come from available gas system revenues. Comorehensive Plan Obiective: To provide a safe and efficient aas system that meets State and Federal regulations. City of Clearwater, FL Ordinance 8016-08 Exhibit A Schedule I-A GAS SYSTEM (continued) 96381 Line Relocation Pasco - Caoitalized This is a continuina oroiect to relocate gas main for road construction and uoarades to the mains. This portion of the oroiect involves work that adds to the value of the Gas Svstem and is therefore caoitalized. Funding for this oroiect will come from available aas svstem revenues. Comorehensive Plan Obiective: To orovide a safe and efficient aas svstem that meets State and Federal regulations. 96384 Buildina Renovation This oroiect orovides funding to ourchase orooertv in Pasco Countv as well as to renovate the buildina at Mvrtle Avenue to include the Sales Office and Showroom. This caoital oroiect will save the rental costs of the current Sales office. Ooerating costs will be reduced bv rental exoense: all other ooeratina costs will be offset from one location to the other. Funding for this proiect will come from available gas svstem revenues. 96385 Gas Main Extensions This oroject provides fundina for the extension of natural gas mains in existina residential communities within the Citv of Clearwater. These extensions are funded bv the General Fund and do not meet feasibilitv under the Gas Svstem seven-vear oavback formula. Comorehensive Plan Obiective: To orovide a safe and efficient aas svstem that meets State and Federal reaulations. City of Clearwater, FL Ordinance 8016-08 Exhibit A Schedule I-A SOLID WASTE The Solid Waste section includes oroiects that suooort the Solid Waste ooerations of the Citv. Included in this section are oroiects for facilitv maintenance and maior reoairs. vehicle and container reolacements. as well as the imolementation of a commercial weight based svstem. All oroiects are funded bv either Solid Waste revenue or through Lease Purchase contracts oaid bv the Solid Waste Fund. Proiects in this section suooort the "Clearwater is a Wonderful Place to Live" element of the Citv Council's Vision and the followinq related oriorities: .:. A Safe Clean Green Environment .:. Safe Comfortable Walkable Neiqhborhoods Proiects in this section also suooort the "Clearwater Provides the Infrastructure to Suooort All its Attributes" element of the Citv Council's Vision and the followinq related oriorities: .:. Well Maintained Infrastructure .:. Efficient Resoonsive Citv Services Proiect Fundina 2008/09 2009/10 2010/11 2011 /12 2012/13 2013/14 TOTAL 96426 Facilitv R&R Solid Waste 55.000 55.000 100.000 105.000 315.000 96442 Vehicle Replacements LIP-Sol Wst 160.000 170.000 180.000 190.000 190.000 190.000 1.080.000 96443 Residential Container Solid Waste 110.000 110.000 110.000 110.000 141.000 150.000 731.000 Acauistion 96444 Comm Container Acauistion Solid Waste 240.000 240.000 250.000 250.000 282.000 290.000 1.552.000 964xx Comm Weiaht Based Momt Svs LIP-Sol Wst 150.000 150.000 Total Solid Waste 510.000 670.000 595.000 605.000 713.000 735.000 3.828.000 96426 Facilitv R&R This oroiect orovides for the reoair or modification of site and land imorovements. buildings. machinerv and equioment at the two (2) Solid Waste facilities. Maior emohasis on maintenance and extendinq useful lives of fixed assets is reauired to ensure minimum downtime. The Transfer Station reauires reolacement of necessary comoonents to maintain and uoqrade the oriqinal eauioment installed in 1971. The current available balance in the oroiect will orovide fundinq for this oroiect for the next several vears. Comprehensive Plan Obiective: (18.31 Continue to orovide sound fiscal manaqement for solid waste collection. disoosal and recvclinq as it develoos. 96442 Vehicle Reolacements This oroiect orovides for the reolacement of Solid Waste maintenance and ooeratinq exoense (M&O) owned vehicles. and other motorized equioment on an on-goinq basis. Planned for FY 2008/09 is the reolacement of one roll-off vehicle and one front-end loader. Comorehensive Plan Obiective: 118.3) Continue to orovide sound fiscal manaqement for solid waste collection. disoosal and recvclinq as it develoos. City of Clearwater, FL Ordinance 8016-08 Exhibit A Schedule I-A SOLID WASTE (continued) 96443 Residential Container Acauisition This proiect includes the replacement of approximately 5-10% of the 26,800 automated containers in the field. and the acauisition of new 90-aallon automated containers to meet the anticipated less than 1 % annual qrowth of residential customers. Experience indicates that 2.700 containers will be required annuallv. at a current cost of approximatelY $59 each. Also included in this proiect is the cost of replacement parts, when automated containers can be repaired. Comprehensive Plan Obiective: (18.31 Continue to provide sound fiscal management for solid waste collection, disposal and recyclinq as it develops. 96444 Commercial Container Acquisition This is an on-goinq proiect for the purchase and replacement of roll-off containers, compactors and dumpsters for approximately 3,200 commercial accounts. This proiect includes the replacement of containers damaaed or deteriorated durinq their normal useful life of five IS) years; and the acquisition of additional compactors, roll-offs and dumpsters to meet system growth. Comprehensive Plan Objective: 118.31 continue to provide sound fiscal management for solid waste collection, disposal and recyclinq as it develops. 964xx Commercial Weight Based Management System This proiect provides for the development and implementation of a commercial solid waste system that more equitably charqes the commercial customers for the appropriate cost of disposal. CurrentlY, rates for commercial containers (dumpsters) are based on cubic yard capacity while disposal charges are based on weight. With technology being developed and tested now, commercial customers would be charqed for their disposal cost based on the actual weiqht of their refuse when implemented in FY 2009/l O. Comprehensive Plan Obiective: (18.3) Continue to provide sound fiscal management for solid waste collection, disposal and recyclinq as it develops. ANNUAL OPERATING BUDGET IMPACT Proiect FTE's 2008/09 2009 /1 0 2010/11 2011/12 2012/13 2013/14 Vehicle Replacements 121 35,390 72. 990 112.800 154,820 196.840 203.470 Comm Weiaht Based Mamt SYS 12} 33,170 33,170 33.170 33,170 33,170 Total Solid Waste 0.0 35.390 106.160 145.970 187.990 230.01 0 236.640 12J Ooeratlna costs are for debt service to be funded bv the Solid Waste Fund. City of Clearwater, FL Ordinance 8016-08 Exhibit A Schedule I-A UTILITIES MISCELLANEOUS The Utilities Miscellaneous section includes Utilities proiects that support more than one utilities operation. These proiects are tvpicallv funded bv one or more of the utilities operations dependina on which operation the proiect supports. The proiects in this section support the "Clearwater Provides the Infrastructure to Support all its Attributes" element of the Citv Council's Vision and the followina related prioritv: .:. Well Maintained Infrastructure Proiect Fundina 2008/09 2009/1 0 2010/11 2011/12 2012/13 2013/14 Total 96516 Citv-Wide Aerial Photoaraohv Water Sewer Stormwater 6.000 6.000 6.000 6.000 6.000 6.000 12.000 12.000 12.000 96523 Public Utilities Adm Utilitv R&R 26.000 26.000 26.000 26.000 26.000 26.000 156.000 Buildina R&R Total PWA/Utilities Miscellaneous 26.000 26.000 44.000 26.000 26.000 44.000 192.000 96516 Citv Wide Aerial Photographv The Public Works Department maintains a 100% scale atlas of aerial photographv. which is updated on the desirable schedule of every four (41 vears. The aerial atlas is widelv used bv the public and manv divisions of the Citv for information and planning. The Engineerina Division uses the aerials in coniunction with permittina. construction drawings. and as an important source of historical information. The aerial atlas presentlv in use was flown in December 2007. 96523 Public Utilities Administration Buildina R&R This project provides fundina for the building and eauipment uparades for the Public Utilities Complex to include the Public Utilities Administration Buildina. Motor Shop. Meter Shop and Supervisors Building. City of Clearwater, FL Ordinance 8016-08 Exhibit A Schedule I-A SEWER SYSTEM The Sewer System section includes oroiects that support the Sewer System operations for the City. All projects. except the proiects funded with Lease Purchase. are included either in the current Rate Study or a future Rate Study. Proiects in this section support the "Clearwater Provides the Infrastructure to Support aff its Attributes" element of the City Council's Vision and the followina related priorities: .:. Well Maintained Infrastructure .:. Efficient Responsive City Services Project Funding 2008/09 2009/10 2010/11 2011/12 2012/13 2013/14 Total 96615 Odor Control Utility R&R 72.520 149.940 222.460 96619 WWTP Generator FY '09 Bond Issue 1.126.400 1.126.400 Replacement Future Bond Issue 1.000.000 1.000.000 96630 Sanitary Sewer Sewer Impact 575.000 500.000 500.000 500.000 500.000 500.000 3.075.000 Extensions 96634 Sanitary Utility Sewer 183.520 28.630 212.150 Relocation Utility R&R 266.680 463,710 750.000 250.000 221,370 500.000 2.451.760 96645 Laboratory Upgrade Utility R&R 57,960 59,700 61.000 178.660 and R&R Sewer 56.270 62.800 64,700 183.770 96654 Facilities Upgrade & FY '09 Bond Issue 90,830 90.830 Improvement Future Bond Issue 622.000 500.000 31.720 1.153.720 Sewer 468.830 24.070 645,750 1.138.650 Utility R&R 995.430 475,930 396.280 1.867.640 96664 Water Pollution FY '09 Bond Issue 1.159,700 1.159.700 Control R&R Future Bond Issue 1.176.030 1. 113,230 1.912.460 857,310 480.000 5,539.030 3.927,230 3.892,220 3.072.870 3,718.890 2.170,110 2,618.450 19,399,770 continued on next page City of Clearwater, FL Ordinance 8016-08 Exhibit A Schedule I-A SEWER SYSTEM (continued) Project Funding 2008/09 2009/10 2010/11 2011/12 2012/13 2013/14 Total 96665 Sanitary Collect & FY 'fY} Bond Issue 2.162.000 2.162.000 Transmission R&R Future Bond Issue 2.868.600 3.765.000 5.429.800 4.271.800 3.663.700 19.998.900 96666 WWfP East Bypass & FY 'fY} Bond Issue 62.000 62.000 NE Pump Future Bond Issue 1,548.400 40.000 1.588.400 96670 Pollutant Storage Utility R&R 7.800 8.120 8.300 24.300 Tank R&R - WPC Sewer 7.650 8.550 8.810 25.010 96686 Pump Station FY 'fY} Bond Issue 1.321.000 1.321.000 Replacement Future Bond Issue 1.110.000 2.228.000 2.794.000 645.000 1.465.000 8.242.000 966xx NE WWfP Thermal Future Bond Issue 2.157.370 2.157.370 Dryers 966xx WWfP UV Disinfect Future Bond Issue 1.823.260 1.823.260 96202 WWfP Screw Pump Utility R&R 846.910 302.950 157.390 255.900 1.563.150 Replacement Total Sewer 8.326,790 9,730,050 9,073,990 12,108,380 7,351,360 11,n6,59O 58,367,160 96615 Odor Control This proiect provides funding for the enclosure of channels/tanks to minimize air volumes for treatment. Comprehensive Plan Obiective: (14.21 Accomplish advanced wastewater treatment improvements at all water pollution control facilities in accordance with FDEP and USEP A reauirements. 96619 WWTP Generator Replacements This proiect provides funding for the replacement of the back UP generators (two (21 per year) at the East. Marshall Street and Northeast WWTP's. Comprehensive Plan Obiective: /17.21 The City shall continue to produce advanced wastewater treatment (AWTl improvements at all water pollution control facilities in accordance with FDEP and USEPA reauirements. City of Clearwater, FL Ordinance 8016-08 Exhibit A Schedule I-A SEWER SYSTEM (continued) 96630 Sanitary Sewer Extensions This proiect provides new sanitary sewer service to residents within the Citv of Clearwater service area. Comprehensive Plan Objective: (17.1) To maintain adeauate levels of service for existina and future populations. 96634 Sanitary Utilitv Relocation The proiect provides funding for the relocation of sanitary sewer infrastructure to accommodate roadwav improvements bv Florida DOT. Pine lias Countv. and the Citv of Clearwater. Proiects include: US 19 (Whitney to Seville), US 19 (Sunset Point to Countryside Blvd), US 19 (Seville to SR 60), Sunset Point Road (US 19 A to Keene). McMullen Booth at Drew Street. Nursery Road (Belcher to US 19). Belleair Road at Keene Road. Progress Energv Trail. Pinellas Trail. Druid Trail. SR 60/Memorial Causewav (east of Island Wav to Ft. Harrison). Beach Walk. Osceola Streetscape and Pinellas Countv railroad crossing improvements at Hercules Avenue and Belleair Road. Comprehensive Plan Obiective: (17.1) To maintain adeauate levels of service for existina and future populations. 96645 Laboratory Uparade and R&R The proiect provides for the repair. replacement and upgrade of the existing laboratory instrumentation to meet state and federal testina reauirements for wastewater, bio-solids. reclaimed water. and environmental monitorina. stormwater treatment and potable water. Comprehensive Plan Obiective: 117.1) To maintain adeauate levels of service for existing and future populations. 96654 Facilities Upgrade and Improvement The proiect provides fundina for future improvements and uparades at the Citv's three (3) AWT plants and bio-solids facilitv. Comprehensive Plan Obiective: (17.2) The Citv shall continue to produce advanced wastewater treatment (AWT) improvements at all water pollution control facilities in accordance with FDEP and USEPA reauirements. 96664 Water Pollution Control R&R The proiect provides for the design. repair. rehabilitation. and replacement of Water Pollution Control Plant and bio-solids facilitv items such as sludae chains, pumps, motors. associated plumbina. instruments. and minor facilitv repair to return or maintain the Water Pollution Control facilities to or at designed capability. Comprehensive Plan Obiective: 117.1) To maintain adeauate levels of service for existina and future populations. 96665 Sanitary Collect and Transmission R&R The proiect provides aeneral svstem wide condition inspections, rehabilitation and new appurtenances. Comprehensive Plan Obiective: 117.1) To maintain adeauate levels of service for existina and future populations. 96666 WWTP East Bvpass and Northeast Pump This proiect provides funding for modifications for East WWTP Anoxic Tank Bvpass Svstem for FY 2009/10, and RAS Pump Station improvements and uparadina of the second anoxic flow split at Northeast in FY 2013/14. Comprehensive Plan Obiective: 117.2) The Citv shall continue to produce advanced wastewater treatment (AWT) improvements at all water pollution control facilities in accordance with FDFP and USEPA reauirements. 96670 Pollutant Storage Tank R&R - WPC This proiect provides for the svstematic replacement of below ground tanks and maintenance of new above around tanks at all pollution control plants. Comprehensive Plan Obiective: (17.1) To maintain adeauate levels of service for existina and future populations. City of Clearwater, FL Ordinance 8016-08 Exhibit A Schedule I-A SEWER SYSTEM (continued) 96686 Pump Station Replacement This proiect provides fundina to inspect. rehabilitate or replace existina pump stations systems, their related force mains and telemetry systems to adhere to current industry and regulatory reauirements. Comprehensive Plan Obiective: (17.21 The City shall continue to produce advanced wastewater treatment (AWT) improvements at all water pollution control facilities in accordance with mEP and USEPA reauirements. 966xx NE WWTP Thermal Dryers This project provides for the installation of bio-solids dryers for the disposal of dried bio-solids to meet FDEP and EP A class A reaulations. Comprehensive Plan Objective: (17.21 The City shall continue to produce advanced wastewater treatment (AWn improvements at all water pollution control facilities in accordance with mEP and USEPA reauirements. 966xx WWTP UV Disinfection This project provides funding for the installation of UV disinfection systems at all three (31 plants, includinq lamp systems and electrical modifications. Comprehensive Plan Objective: (17.2) The City shall continue to produce advanced wastewater treatment (AWn improvements at all water pollution control facilities in accordance with mEP and USEPA reauirements. 96202 WWTP Screw Pump Replacements This proiect provides fundina for modifications and improvements to the existing Archimedes Screw Pump facilities at the Northeast WWTP for 2008/09, followed by improvements at the Marshall Street WWTP in FY 2009/10 and the East WWTP in FY 2011/12 and FY 2012/13. Work includes addina submersible pump capabilities to the internal recycle process at all three plants. Comprehensive Plan Objective: 117.2) The City shall continue to produce advanced wastewater treatment (AWn improvements at all water pollution control facilities in accordance with mEP and USEPA reauirements. City of Clearwater, FL Ordinance 8016-08 Exhibit A Schedule I-A WATER SYSTEM The Water System section includes oroiects that suooort the Water System ooerations for the City. All oroiects, exceot the oroiects funded with Lease Purchase. are included either in the current Rate Study or a future Rate Study. Proiects in this section suooort the "Clearwater Provides the Infrastructure to Suooort off its Attributes" element of the City Council's Vision and the followina related oriorities: .:. Well Maintained Infrastructure .:. Efficient Resoonsive City SeNices 96721 System R&R -Maint Utility R&R 25,000 25,000 25,000 75,000 Water 25,000 25,000 25,000 75,000 96739 Reclaimed Water FY '09 Bond Issue 863,400 863,400 Distribution System Sewer Revenue 3,847,100 985,670 4,832,770 Future Bond Issue 2,921,470 1,649,150 81,020 3,189,390 6,000,000 13,841,030 Utility R & R 368,980 1, 1 60,6 1 0 1,529,590 96740 Water Supply & Utility R&R 300,000 300,000 325,000 325,750 376,530 378,820 2,006,100 Treatment 96741 System R&R - Utility R&R 250,000 850,000 239,300 250,000 250,000 850,000 2,689,300 Capitalized 96742 Line Relocation - Utility R&R 550,000 234,340 954,570 250,000 250,000 1,000,000 3,238,910 Capitalized Future Bond Issue 165,660 1,145,430 1,311,090 96743 MeterjBackflow Repl Utility R&R 650,000 650,000 650,000 650,000 650,000 650,000 3,900,000 jChange Out 96744 System Expansion Water Impact 250,000 250,000 250,000 250,000 119,210 81,910 1,201, 1 20 Water 130,790 168,090 298,880 6,735,500 5,396,470 6,224,120 2,200,750 6,151,530 9,153,820 35,862,190 continued on next Dace City of Clearwater, FL Ordinance 8016-08 Exhibit A Schedule I-A 96721 System R&R - Maintenance This is an on-going proaram relating to maintenance, repair or replacement of water mains. service lines, valves, fire hydrants, miscellaneous eauipment, and damaaed facilities. Work involves maintenance, repair and replacement of facilities that do not involve uparading. Comprehensive Plan Obiective: (21.3) Continue to maintain the water system in a safe, sound and efficient manner on a daily basis. City of Clearwater, FL Ordinance 8016-08 Exhibit A Schedule I-A WATER SYSTEM (continued) 96739 Reclaimed Water Distribution System This proiect provides for the continued expansion of the City's Reclaimed Water System based on the Reclaimed Water Master Plan. Comprehensive Plan Obiective: (21.21 To provide adeauate auantities and aualities of water services to all customers in the Clearwater service area; for the City's water system to be compatible with the environment; and also seek to conserve and protect sensitive natural resources. 96740 Water Supply and Treatment This proiect provides fundina for maintenance. replacement. and uparade of supply facilities. . Comprehensive Plan Obiective: 121.2) To provide adeauate quantities and aualities of water services to all customers in the Clearwater service area; for the City's water system to be compatible with the environment; and also seek to conserve and protect sensitive natural resources. 96741 System R&R - Capitalized This proiect involves the repair and replacement of water mains. service lines. valves. fire hYdrants. and facilities eauipment. etc. that are upgraded during the repair/replacement process. Fundina for capitalized labor. equipment and material for in-house work is included. Comprehensive Plan Obiective; (21.31 Continue to maintain the water system in a safe. sound and efficient manner on a daily basis. 96742 Line Relocation - Capitalized This is an on-aoing proiect to relocate water mains and related facilities conflictina with public works proiects of various govemmental entities and which are upgraded durina relocation. Funding for capitalized labor. eauipment and material for in-house work is included. Planned work includes US 19 (Sunset to Countrvside). US 19 (Whitney to Seville). US 19 (Seville to SR 60). US 19 @ SR 60 Sunset Point (Alt US 19 A to Keene). McMullen Booth at Drew Street. Nursery Road /Belcher to US 19). Belleair Road at Keene Road. Proaress Eneray Trail. Pinellas Trail. Druid Trail. SR 60/Memorial Causeway (east of Island Way to Ft. Harrison). Beach Walk. Osceola Streetscape and Pinellas County railroad crossing improvements at Hercules Avenue and Belleair Road. Comprehensive Plan Obiective: (18.4) To provide sound fiscal manaaement for the operation and maintenance for potable water service in the City's service area. 96743 Meter/Backflow Replacement/Chanae Out This is an on-aoina proiect to repair/replace water meters. backflow prevention devices. and accessories to assure accurate flow measurement. maximum revenues. and proper operation. Comprehensive Plan Obiective: (21.31 Continue to maintain the water system in a safe, sound and efficient manner on a daily basis. 96744 System Expansion This proiect provides fundina and capitalizes Water Division labor, eauipment and material expenses relating to additions to Clearwater's distribution system. includina new meters. backflow prevention devices, main extensions, etc. Location of work areas is determined by customer demand. Comprehensive Plan Obiective; 121.1) To maintain adeauate levels of service for existina and future populations. 96752 Water Service Lines This proiect is to upgrade the City's existina galvanized water service lines that are in poor condition. Comprehensive Plan Obiective 121.1) To maintain adeauate levels of service for existing and future populations. 96757 Water Pick up Trucks This proiect provides funding for the purchase of two (2) additional I-ton pick UP trucks. The vehicles will be used to perform required annual inspections of the Reclaimed Water System as contained in the Reclaimed Water Master Plan in years 2006-2012. City of Clearwater, FL Ordinance 8016-08 Exhibit A Schedule I-A WATER SYSTEM (continued) 96758 Fluoride in Water System This oroiect orovides funding for the City of Clearwater treatment ad distribution system to be modified to include fluoride iniection at each of the City's reservoirs. Comorehensive Plan Obiective: (21.31 Continue to maintain the water system in a safe, sound and efficient manner on a daily basis. 96760 Elevated Water Tanks Uoarade This oraiect orovides fundina for the renovation and related distribution system work for water and fire orotection concerns and the removal of the DelOra tank in 2009. Comorehensive Plan Obiective: 121.3) Continue to maintain the water system in a safe, sound and efficient manner on a daily basis. 96764 Reyerse Osmosis Plant Expansion - Reservoir # 1 This oroiect oravides funding for the exoansion of the City's existing RO Plant ootentially addina one (1) MGD in water oroduction. This includes wells, raw water oioina and olant eauioment. Comorehensive Plan Obiective: (21.2) To oravide adeauate quantities and aualities of water services to all customers in the Clearwater service area. 96767 Reverse Osmosis Plant at Reservoir #2 This oroiect orovides fundina for brackish wells, raw water oioelines, 3.5 MGD brackish RO Plan with brine disoosal to iniection well. Additional ooeratina costs for this oroiect will not begin until 2014. Comorehensive Plan Obiective: (21.21 To orovide adeauate auantities and aualities of water services to all customers in the Clearwater service area. 96768 Rebate-Well, Lake. Pond Irrigation Abandonment This oraiect orovides fundina for the Well, Lake, Pond Irrigation Abandonment oroaram that was aooroved by the City Council May 3, 2007. This oroaram oravides a homeowner a rebate if they are willina to orooerly abandon a orivate well, lake or oond irriaation system, when establishing reclaimed water service at their residence. Comorehensive Plan Obiective: 121.2) To oravide adeauate auantities and aualities of water services to all customers in the Clearwater service area: for the City's water system to be comoatible with the environment; and also seek to conserve and orotect sensitive natural resources. 96770 Hydra stoo System This device is used to install a valve without shuttina down a water main. This system would eliminate many of the boil water notices we oost. the comoletely shutting down a water main for tie-ins or cut & caps, and hiring a contractor to make taos. 967xx RO Plant Pick-uo Trucks This proiect orovides fundina for two (2) additional 1/2 ton oick-uo trucks to be used by the additional oersonnel to investiaate olant arms (ooerational and chemicall at other Water Treatment Plants and to collect water sa moles as needed. City of Clearwater, FL. Ordinance 8016-08 Exhibit A Schedule I-A WATER SYSTEM (continued) ANNUAL OPERATING BUDGET IMPACT Proiect FTE's 2008/09 2009/1 0 2010/11 2011/12 2012/13 2013/14 Reclaimed Water Distribution 2.0 56.900 59 .500 62.800 66.100 69.500 73.100 Svstem 131 141 181 Water Pick UP Trucks 121. 161 0.0 9.370 9.270 9.270 18.760 18.760 9.490 Elevated Water Tanks Uparade Ill. 141 0.0 35.280 37.040 38.890 40.840 42.880 45.020 Reverse Osmosis Plant Expansion - Reservoir # 1 Ill. 141. 181 0.0 498.400 523.820 550.520 Reverse Osmosis Plant @ 8.0 2.299.870 Reservior #2 Ill. 131. 141.181 RO Pick-up Trucks 121. 161 0.0 12.690 Hvdra Stop Svstem 121 0.0 7.960 7.960 7.960 7.960 7.960 Total Water System 10.0 109.510 113.770 118.920 632.060 662.920 2.990.690 I II Operatina costs are for maintenance. 121 Operatina costs are for debt service to be funded bv the Water & Sewer Fund. 131 Operatina costs are for personal services. 141 Operatina costs are for utiiities. 16\ Operatina costs are for Fleet Maintenance. 181 Operatina costs are for chemcials and/or other operatina supplies. City of Clearwater, FL Ordinance 8016-08 Exhibit A Schedule I-A RECYCLING The Recvcling section includes proiects that support the RecvclinG operations of the Citv. Included in this section are proiects for the replacement of eauipment and containers as well as the promotion of recvclina participation. All proiects are funded bv either RecvclinG Fund revenue or throuGh Lease Purchase contracts with the debt paid bv the RecvclinG Fund. Proiects in this section support the "Clearwater is a Wonderful Place to Live" element of the Citv Council's Vision and the followinq related priorities: .:. A Safe Clean Green Environment .:. Safe Comfortable Walkable Neiqhborhoods Proiect Fundino 2008/09 2009/10 2010/11 2011 /12 2012/13 2013/14 Total 96804 Recvclina Container Recvclina 49.000 50.000 99,000 Acauistion 96805 Recyclina Expansion R&R Recyclina 47,000 50,000 97,000 & Participation Proarams 96806 Recyclina Eauipment L/P-Recyclina 160,000 220.000 290,000 290.000 290,000 300,000 1 ,550,000 Replacement Total Recyclino 160,000 220,000 290,000 290.000 386,000 400,000 1 ,746,000 96804 Recvcling Container Acquisition This proiect provides for the purchase and replacement of recycling bins. carts/containers and dumpsters for the Citv's three Recyclin<;l Proqrams - Residential. Multi-Familv and Commercial. The current available balance in the proiect will provide fundinq for this proiect through FY 2011/12. Then new fundin<;l will once aqain be required. Comprehensive Plan Obiective: (18.3) Continue to provide sound fiscal manaqement for solid waste collection, disposal and recvclina as it develops. 96805 Recvclina Expansion, R&R and Participation Pro<;lrams This proiect promotes participation in recvclinq and sustains processinq and marketinq as well as, the profitabilitv of the three recvclinq proqrams. State Grant funds that assisted in establishinq this proiect are no lonqer available. In FY 2008/09, fundinq will provide for the placement of dividers/partitions at the Processinq Center; in FY 2009/10, fundinq will provide for shelter maintenance and in FY 2010/11. fundinq will provide for partial resurfacina of the processing floor in the ProcessinG Center. In FY 2011 /12, funding will provide for the final resurfacinq of the processing center floor. The current available balance in the proiect will provide funding for this proiect through FY 2011 /12. In FY 2012/13, fundinq for the replacement of the maqnetic separator convevor and security system addition will be provided. In FY 2013/14, fundinq will provide for replacement of the surveillance system and modification or replacement of the Global Positioninq System IGPSJ. Comprehensive Plan Obiective: 118.3) Continue to provide sound fiscal management for solid waste collection, disposal and recyclinq as it develops. City of Clearwater, FL Ordinance 8016-08 Exhibit A Schedule I-A RECYCLING (continued) 96806 Recycling Eauipment Replacement This proiect provides a reserve for the replacement of M & 0 automotive eauipment for all three recycling proarams, on an on-goina basis. Planned for FY 2008/09, replacement of the 2000 express van and 2001 Sterlina Roll-off Truck. The current available balance in the proiect will fund proiects. Comprehensive Plan Obiective 118.31 Continue to provide sound fiscal manaaement for solid waste collection, disposal and recyclina as it develops. ANNUAL OPERATING BUDGET IMPACT Proiect FTE's 2008/09 2009/10 2010/11 2011/12 2012/13 2013/14 Recvclina Eauioment Reolacement 121 35.390 84.050 148.190 212.330 276.470 307.430 Total Recvclina 0.0 35.390 84.050 148.190 212,330 276.470 307.430 121 Oceraffna costs are far debt selVice to be funded bv the Recvclina Fund. City of Clearwater, FL Ordinance 8016-08 Exhibit A Schedule I -A Goals. Objectives and Policies Public School Facilities J. PUBLIC SCHOOL FACILITIES The Public School Facilities Element (PSFE) forms the basis for implementing school concurrency and other subjects addressed in the Public Schools lnterlocal Agreement that was entered into between the Pinellas County School Board, twelve municipalities, and Pinellas County Government. The Florida Statutes require this element to be included in the city's comprehensive plan. Public School Facilities Needs Summary . The City acknowledges the need to continue its membership and participation with the Pinellas County School Planning Workgroup and Pinellas Schools Collaborative for consistency with the Public School Facilities Elements throughout the county. . The City recognizes the need to participate in a concurrency program to track development countywide, ensuring that public school facilities will not be adversely affected by additional development and redevelopment. . The City will continue to work together with its partner governments, Pinellas County and the Pinellas County School Board on a model school concurrency system for tracking purposes and a procedures manual. 1-1 Ordinance 7993-08 Exhibit A - Public School Facilities Element Goals. Obiectives and Policies Public School Facilities GOALS OBJECTIVES AND POLICIES J.l ~ GOAL - THROUGH PARTNERSHIPS AND EFFECTIVE COLLABORATION AMONG LOCAL GOVERNMENTS AND THE PINELLAS COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT, AND BECAUSE OF A SHARED COMMITMENT TO EDUCATIONAL EXCELLENCE, ALL STUDENTS OF THE PINELLAS COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT SHALL BE PROVIDED THE OPPORTUNITY FOR IDGH STUDENT ACHIEVEMENT THROUGH THE A V AILABLITIY OF IDGH QUALITY PUBLIC EDUCAITONAL FACILITIES. J.l.l ~ Objective - The City, its partner local governments, and the School District agree to coordinate and base their plans upon consistent projections of population growth and student enrollment, and will coordinate in sharing of information on proposed school facility changes, certain planned infrastructure improvements, and proposed land use plan amendments and/or rezonings that increase or decrease residential densities. Policies J.1.1.1 ~ The City, its partner local governments, and the School District, will utilize population growth projections prepared by the Pinellas County Metropolitan Planning Organization's Technical Coordinating Committee, when developing their plans and student enrollment projections, consistent with Section 2 of the Public Schools lnterlocal Agreement. J.1.1.2 ~ To ensure that land use and zoning decisions are adequately coordinated with public school facility planning, the City shall continue to notify the School District of all Local Planning Agency hearings where land use plan amendments and/or rezonings will be considered that increase or decrease residential densities. J.1.1.3 ~ The City shall inform the School District in advance of infrastructure projects that will restrict vehicular or pedestrian accessibility to public schools with sufficient time for School District review and comment, in compliance with Section 3(b) of the Public Schools lnterlocal Agreement. An example would be infrastructure projects that would disrupt the use of sidewalks that are utilized by students accessing public school facilities. J. 1. 1.4 ~ The School District shall notify the City of the need for on site or off-site improvements to support new, proposed expansion, or redevelopment of existing schools within the jurisdiction of the City. Thereafter, representatives of the School District and Clearwater will meet and determine the responsibility for making such improvements and identify other agencies that should be involved. The School District and the City will then meet with the other agencies to coordinate the completion of the on-site and off-site improvements, in accordance with Section 5 of the Public Schools lnterlocal Agreement. J-2 Ordinance 7993-08 Exhibit A - Public School Facilities Element Goals. Objectives and Policies Public School Facilities J.l.2 ~ Objective - The City, through implementation of its concurrency management system for public school facilities, and in coordination with the School District, shall ensure that there is available public school capacity to support the anticipated students from residential site plans and final residential subdivision approvals ("Residential Approvals") consistent with the adopted level-of-service standard for public school concurrency throughout the five years covered by the Five-Year Work Program, as amended, and the period of the long-range planning program contained in the Public School Facilities Element. Policies J.1.2.1 ~ The City hereby adopts, consistent with Section 11 of the Public Schools Interlocal Agreement, the following level-of-service standard, which shall be applied consistently district-wide by all partner local governments within Pinellas County and by the School District. District-wide level-of-service standard: Student enrollment plus vested students divided by Florida Inventory of School Houses (FISH) School Capacity plus additional capacity does not exceed 100 percent. This level-of-service standard shall apply to each type of public school facility . District '.vide level of service Standard: Student enrollment plas ';esred smdents diyided by Plerid61 In'lcntory of Scheel Nemcs (FISH) School Capacity plus additional capacity does not exceed 100 percent. This level of service standard shall apply to each type of public school facility. J.1.2.2 ~ If the utilization rate established by the State Requirements for Educational Facilities (SREF) is changed and it will impact how the School District determines school capacity, the School District will notify all partner local governments of the change. J.1.2.3 RH Amendments to the adopted level-of-service standard shall be accomplished using the procedure contained in Section 10 of the Public Schools Interlocal Agreement. J.1.2.4 ~ School concurrency shall be measured and applied on the basis of Concurrency Service Areas, as established by the School Board and as documented in the data and analysis support section of the Public School Facilities Element. J.1.2.5 ~ The School Board shall maXllTIIZe school capacity through program adjustments and/or through adjustments to Concurrency Service Area boundaries, consistent with Section 12 of the Public Schools Interlocal Agreement, to ensure that each Concurrency Service Area will, in the aggregate, operate at the adopted level-of-service standard throughout J-3 Ordinance 7993-08 Exhibit A - Public School Facilities Element Goals. Obiectives and Policies Public School Facilities J-4 Ordinance 7993-08 Exhibit A - Public School Facilities Element Goals, Obiectives and Policies Public School Facilities J-5 Ordinance 7993-08 Exhibit A - Public School Facilities Element Goals, Obiectives and Policies Public School Facilities level-of-service standard will continue to be achieved and maintained throughout the subsequent five-year planning period. J.1.3.2 ~ The maps for Pinellas County Elementary Schools, Middle Schools, High Schools and Ancillary Facilities, labeled as Figures 1, 2, 3, and 12 from the Pinellas County's Public School Facilities Element, are included as a part of the Public School Facilities Element of the City of Clearwater Comprehensive Plan. These maps will be used in addressing any existing facility deficiencies and future public school facility needs in accordance with 1633 1 77(l 2)(h), F.S. J.1.4 ~ Objective - The City shall practice effective intergovernmental coordination with its partner local governments and the School District to ensure that land use plans, development approvals, and capital facilities planning are coordinated with the availability of public school facilities. Policies J.1.4.1 ~ The City shall appoint one elected official to represent the City's interest to the Pine lias Schools Collaborative, to provide for collaborative oversight and to provide coordination and direction regarding the conduct of the school concurrency process and implementation of the Public Schools lnterlocal Agreement. J.1.4.2 ~ The City, the School District, and partner local governments shall coordinate annually in preparing a staff report on the effectiveness of school concurrency that will be presented at the annual meeting of the Collaborative, with the annual School Capacity and Level of Service Report forming the basis for the staff report. 1.1.43 ~ The City shall coordinate with the Pinellas County Planning Department in the maintenance of a countywide residential development tracking system, by providing necessary and timely development data, including demolitions and vested development data, required to accurately assess the impact of Residential Approvals on available school capacity. J.1.4.4 R4:4 Amendment of the Public Schools Facilities Element shall occur according to the procedure in Section 10 of the Public Schools lnterlocal Agreement to ensure that the Element within the local government comprehensive plans remains coordinated and consistent with one another and with the plans ofthe School Board. J.1.4.5 ~ The City, its partner local governments, and the School District shall coordinate in establishing a procedural manual for implementation of school concurrency. This manual and any subsequent changes to the manual will be developed by the School Planning Workgroup and approved by the Pinellas Schools Collaborative. J.2 M. GOAL - THE CITY SHALL COORDINATE WITH ITS PARTNER LOCAL GOVERNMENTS AND THE SCHOOL DISTRICT ON PROJECTS THAT ENCOURAGE COHESIVE NEIGHBORHOODS, THAT CONTRIBUTE TO 1-6 Ordinance 7993-08 Exhibit A - Public School Facilities Element Goals, Obiectives and Policies Public School Facilities COMMUNITY BUILDING, AND THAT PROVIDE FOR LONG-TERM SUST AINABILITY. J.2.1 34d Objective: The City shall support efforts that facilitate coordination of planning between the City and the School District for the location and development of public educational facilities. Policies J.2.1.I ~ The City shall participate with the School District in the process of evaluating potential school closures, significant renovations to existing schools, and school site selection before land acquisition in accordance with Section 4 of the existing Public Schools Interlocal Agreement filed on April 24, 2007. 1.2.1.2 ~ For purposes of Objective J.2.1 ~, public educational facilities are defined as elementary schools, special education facilities, alternative education facilities, middle schools, high schools, and area vocational- technical schools of the Pinellas County School District. J.2.1.3 ~ Public educational facilities of the School District are an allowable use within the following land use categories in the City: . Residential Estate . Residential Suburban . Residential Low . Residential Urban . Residential Low Medium . Residential Medium . Residential/Office Limited . Residential/Office General . Institutional 1.2.1.4 ~ The location and construction of new public educational facilities, or the expansion of an existing site, within one of the future land use category listed in Policy J.2.1.3 ~ shall only be allowed upon a determination by the City that the proposed site is consistent with the City of Clearwater Comprehensive Plan. J.2.1.5 ~ In addition to consistency with the City of Clearwater Comprehensive Plan, the proposed location of a new or expanded public educational facility of the School Board within one of the land use categories listed in Policy J.2.1.3 ~ shall be reviewed and considered with the following general criteria: J-7 Ordinance 7993-08 Exhibit A - Public School Facilities Element Goals, Obiectives and Policies Public School Facilities 1. The proposed location is compatible with present and projected uses of adjacent property. 2. The site area of the proposed location is adequate for its intended use based on the State Requirements for Educational Facilities and provides sufficient area to accommodate all needed utilities and support facilities and allow for adequate buffering of surrounding land uses. 3. Based on the Five-Year Work Program of the School Board and the City Comprehensive Plan, there will be adequate public services and facilities to support the public educational facility. 4. There are no significant environmental constraints that would preclude development of a public educational facility on the site. 5. There will be no adverse impact on archaeological or historic sites listed in the National Register of Historic Places or designated by a local government as locally significant historic or archaeological resources. 6. The proposed location is well drained and soils are suitable for development or are adaptable for development and outdoor educational purposes with drainage improvements. 7. The proposed location is not in conflict with the City's Stormwater Management Plan and any watershed management plans adopted by the City, if applicable. 8. The proposed location is not in a velocity flood zone or a floodway. 9. The proposed location can accommodate the required parking and anticipated queuing of vehicles onsite. 10. The proposed location lies outside the area regulated by Section 333.03(3), F.S., regarding the construction of public educational facilities in the vicinity of an airport. J.2.1.6 34-h6 The following criteria shall also be used to evaluate whether proposed locations of specific types of schools are consistent with the City Comprehensive Plan: Elementary Schools, Special Education Facilities, and Alternative Education Facilities 1. The proposed location shall have direct access to at least a collector road or as otherwise approved by the local government after determination of acceptable traffic impacts on adjacent roads of lesser classification. J-8 Ordinance 7993-08 Exhibit A - Public School Facilities Element Goals. Obiectives and Policies Public School Facilities 2. Outdoor recreational facilities and similar support facilities shall be located and buffered on the proposed site to minimize impacts on adjacent properties. Middle Schools 1. The proposed location shall have direct access to at least a collector road or as otherwise approved by the local government after determination of acceptable traffic impacts on adjacent roads of lesser classification. 2. Outdoor recreational facilities and similar support facilities shall be located and buffered on the proposed site to minimize impacts on adjacent properties. High Schools 1. The proposed location shall have direct access to at least a collector road, or as otherwise approved by the local government after determination of acceptable traffic impacts on adjacent roads of lesser classification. 2. Stadiums, outdoor recreational facilities, and similar support facilities shall be located and buffered on the proposed site to minimize impacts on adjacent properties. V ocational- Technical Schools 1. The proposed location shall have direct access to at least a collector road, or as otherwise approved by the local government after determination of acceptable traffic impacts on adjacent roads of lesser classification. 2. Industrial education facilities shall be located and buffered on the proposed site to minimize impacts on acljacent properties. J.2.1.7 ~ Proposed locations that are less than the standard site acreage as prescribed in the Florida Department of Education State Requirements of Educational Facilities may be determined to be consistent with the City Comprehensive Plan provided the requirements of Section 1013.36, F.S., are met and off-site impacts can be adequately mitigated. 1.2.1.8 J4:.h& A consistency determination for a proposed new site or additional property with the City Comprehensive Plan may be conditioned with references to specific types of public educational facilities. J.2.1.9 ~ At the time of consistency determination, the City may impose reasonable conditions for development of the site as it relates to any of the criteria in Policies J.2.1.5 ~ and 1.2.1.6~. Conditions may J-9 Ordinance 7993-08 Exhibit A - Public School Facilities Element Goals, Oblectives and Policies Public School Facilities J.2.2 ~ Objective - Consistent with Section 163.3177(6)(a), F.S., and consistent with the City future land use policies, the City shall explore those opportunities where co-location of public facilities and public schools provides a mutual benefit, serves a desirable community purpose, or represents an efficient use of finances and staff resources. Policies J.2.2.1 ~ As the opportunity arises, the City and the School Board, shall evaluate the ability to enter into an agreement to co-locate existing or planned school sites with other public facilities, including but not limited to: bicycle and pedestrian pathways, libraries, parks, community and recreational centers and facilities, museums, performing arts centers, auditoriums, stadiums, healthcare and social services and other uses as may be determined appropriate. J.2.2.2 ~ Should the City and the School Board determine that the co-location of public facilities is mutually advantageous and desirable, the appropriate method of agreement will be decided upon, and could include such options as, but not be limited to, interlocal agreement, the City of Clearwater resolution, or memorandum of understanding. J.2.3 ~ OBJECTIVE - The City will support the School District's commitment to sustainable design and operations, as public schools are integral contributors to the quality of the surrounding community. Policies 1.2.3.1 ;4;H The City and the School District will share information on sustainable design and green building practices, and take advantage of opportunities to incorporate demonstration projects and technologies onsite, so that local schools can serve as community models of environmental efficiency. J.3 ~. GOAL - THE CITY WILL COORDINATE WITH THE SCHOOL DISTRICT AND OTHER LOCAL GOVERNMENTS TO IMPROVE THE SAFETY OF STUDENTS AS THEY ACCESS PUBLIC SCHOOL FACILITIES. J-I0 Ordinance 7993-08 Exhibit A - Public School Facilities Element Goals, Obiectives and Policies Public School Facilities J.3.1 ~ Objective - The City shall collaborate with the School District and other local governments to promote safe access for students to public school facilities. Policies J.3.1.1 ~ The City shall participate on the School Transportation Safety Committee (STSC) of the Pinellas County Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO) to identify locations within the County where student safety is a concern, and to develop recommendations in response to student safety issues raised by the School District, local governments, the School Transportation and Enhanced Pedestrian Safety (STEPS) Committee, or the community to enhance the safety of students accessing public school facilities. J.3.1.2 ~ The City shall consider implementation of recommendations from the STSC that affect its jurisdiction, in coordination with the School District and any agencies that have some involvement in the identified action, to support student access to public schools in a manner that both improves student safety and is compatible with the surrounding community. J.3.1.3 ~ The City shall cooperate with School District initiatives that implement STSC recommendations for modifications to a school campus. J.3.1.4 ~ The City shall, in its capital improvement program, determine the priority for construction of those sidewalks, crosswalks, bicycle paths, and other improvements that help to provide continuous access to public schools for pedestrians and bicyclists. J.3.1.5 ~ The City shall annually update its Capital Improvements Element to identify the School District's capital needs in the Comprehensive Plan, enabling the coordination of existing and planned public school facilities with the required local capital projects needed to provide support services for the safety of public school students. J.3.1.6 ~ For new development or redevelopment within a two-mile radius of any existing or planned public school facility, the City of Clearwater shall require the developer to construct sidewalks along the corridor contiguous to the property being developed that directly serves the public school facility, in support of Section 1013.36 (5), F.S. and the MPO 2025 Transportation Plan. J.4 ~ GOAL - OPPORTUNITIES ARE MAXIMIZED FOR PUBLIC SCHOOLS TO BE DESIGNED SUCH THAT THEY CAN SERVE A VITAL EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT PURPOSE IN TIMES OF DISASTER. J.4.1 ~ Objective - The safety of the public shall be a high priority when designing future public school facilities and renovating existing facilities. J-11 Ordinance 7993-08 Exhibit A - Public School Facilities Element Goals, Obiectives and Policies Public School Facilities Policies J.4.1.l ~ The City shall coordinate with the School District and Pinellas County on emergency preparedness issues, including the use of public school facilities for emergency shelters. J.4.1.2 ;&H Future public school facilities that are not located within category 1,2 or 3 evacuation zones, shall be designed to serve the public as emergency shelters, consistent with Section 1013.372 F.S. These public school facilities shall be designed according to the public shelter criteria outlined in the Florida Building Code. J.4.1.3 ~ The City shall annually update its Capital Improvements Element to ensure that the School District's capital needs are reflected in the Comprehensive Plan, enabling that coordination of existing and planned public school facilities with the required local capital projects needed to provide emergency shelter spaces, as identified by the Tampa Bay Regional Hurricane Evacuation Study, developed by the Tampa Bay Regional Planning Council. J-12 Ordinance 7993-08 Exhibit A - Public School Facilities Element ATTACHMENT TO MAP A-14 CITYWIDE DESIGN STRUCTURE HIERARCHY OF PLACES MAJOR ACTIVITY CENTERS- Activity centers are high intensity, high-density multi-use areas designated as appropriate for intensive growth and routinely provide service to a significant number of citizens of more than one county. Activity centers are proximate and accessible to interstate or major arterial roadways, and are composed of multiple destination points, landmarks and neighborhood centers and character features. Regional (as ver State) Tourist Activities Shovvine: Centers Medical Industrial Downtown Clearwater Beach Clearwater Mall/ Parkplace Area Morton Plant Hospital Campus Hercules Industrial Park Countryside Mall/ Westfield Area DESTINATION POINTS - Destination points typically are active man-made features that create community- wide interest in an area and draw people to them. Transvortation Svorts / Recreation Tourist / Government / Other Entertainment Education Airpark Bright House Field Clearwater Marina City/ County Govt. Church of Complex Scientology campus * P.S.T.A Park Eddie C. Moore Clearwater Marine Main Library St. Terminal Complex Aquarium Long Center Coachman Park St. Petersburg College - Clearwater Campus and surrounding shopping area Downtown Boat Pier 60 Slips (currently in design phase) Seminole Boat Ramp Ruth Eckerd Hall Sand Key Park MULTI-NEIGHBORHOOD SHOPPING CENTERS AND SURROUNDING NON-RESIDENTIAL USES- Multi-Neighborhood Centers are commercial establishments that serve more than one neighborhood and these can be pedestrial) friendly or automobile oriented. . La Belle Plaza . Northwood Plaza . Shoppes on Sand Key . Sunset Point Plaza and Wal-mart Shopping Area *Generally located between Drew St., Court St., Myrtle Ave. and Clearwater Bay NEIGHBORHOOD SHOPPING CENTERS AND SURROUNDING NON-RESIDENTIAL USES- Neighborhood Centers typically consist of a limited number of commercial establishments that fulfill the basic needs of residents within one mile of the center. . Bayside Bridge Plaza . Clearwater Plaza . Cleveland Plaza . Gulf to Bay Plaza . Harbor Oaks Shopping Center . Highland Plaza . Imperial Square Shopping Center . Island Village Shopping Center . Sunset Square Shopping Center LANDMARKS - Landmarks are passive natural or man-made features that are prominent or well-known objects in a particular landscape, as well as features and facilities that build pride in local residents. "Natural" Features Clearwater Country Club Historic US Post Office (Downtown) Cooper's Bayou Park Harbor Oaks Historic District Countryside Country Club Crest Lake Park Telephone Building in Downtown Moccasin Lake Nature Park Pinellas County Courthouse Peace Memorial Church Glen Oaks Lake Park Bank of Clearwater Building in Downtown Kapok Tree Royalty Theatre Lake Chautauqua and Chautauqua Park South Beach Walk Sunset Sam Park at Island Estates St. Brendan Roman Catholic Church Stevenson's Creek South Ward School Chi Chi Rodriquez Clearwater Executive Golf Course Document in Microsoft Internet Explorer NEIGHBORHOOD CHARACTER FEA TURES- Neighborhood character features can be natural or manmade elements that give neighborhoods their distinct personalities. "Natural" Features Historic Beckett Lake Clearwater's Municipal Cemetery Clearview Lake Rousseau Cemetery (Hercules St.) Lake Bellevue Jack Russell Stadium Site Oak Lake McMullen Family Cemetery Spring Lake Plumb House Sylvan Abbey Cemetery Other Special Features High-rise Residential Towers, view corridors and Landscaping on Sand Key Lakeside Trail Park Neighborhood - College Street Names Magnolia St. Docks Momingside Meadows Neighborhood - Boulevards and tree lined streets Salvation Army Complex and YMCA on Highland / Druid Skycrest - Planetary Street Names and trees Countryclub Addition- U.S. President's Names Document in Microsoft Internet Explorer LINKAGES GATEWAYS TO THE CITY 1. Bayside Bridge 2. Belcher Rd. and Belleair Rd. 3. Belcher Rd. and Countryside Blvd.. 4. Courtney Campbell Causeway 5. Curlew and McMullen Booth Rd 6. Edgewater 7. Gulf Blvd 8. Keene Rd. and Druid Rd. 9. Keene Rd. and Union St. 10. Highland Ave. and Union St. 11. Missouri Ave. and Belleair Rd. 12. S. Ft. Harrison 13. S.R. 580 and McMullen Booth Rd. (Main St. from Oldsmar-Dunedin, McMullen Booth Rd in Clearwater) TRAILS EXISTING: 1. Pinellas Trail 2. Progress Energy Trail 3. Ream Wilson Trail PROPOSED: 1. Belleair Trail 2. Bayshore Trail 3. Druid Trail 4. Enterprise Trail 5. Landmark Trail 6. Old Coachman Trail 7. Progress Energy Trail DESIGNATED SCENIC NON-COMMERCIAL CORRIDORS 1. Bayshore Blvd. 2. Bayside Bridge 3. Courtney Campbell Causeway 4. Edgewater Drive 5. McMullen Booth Rd. 6. Memorial Bridge 7. Belcher Rd. SCENIC CORRIDORS- (per Section 3-1203 ofthe Community Development Code)-the primary and secondary scenic corrIdors are those that establish areas in the city which have particular significance, in terms Document in Microsoft Internet Explorer of tourism, economic development or community character, and which therefore should have enhanced and differentiated landscaping requirements. PRIMARY CORRIDORS: (CDC: 3-1203) 1. Bayshore Blvd. 2. Belcher Rd. 3. Causeway Blvd. 4. Chestnut St. 5. Cleveland St. 6. Coronado Dr. 7. Court St. 8. Courtney Campbell Causeway 9. Druid Rd. 10. East Shore Dr. 11. Ft. Harrison Ave. 12. Gulf Blvd. 13. Gulf-to-Bay Blvd. 14. Gulfview Blvd. 15. Hamden Dr. 16. Mandalay Ave. 17. McMullen Booth Rd. 18. Memorial Causeway 19. Missouri Ave. 20. Pierce Blvd. 21. Poinsetta St. 22. State Rd. 580 23. U.S. 19 SECONDARY CORRIDORS: (CDC: 3-1203) 1. Bayshore Dr. 2. Belleair Rd. 3. Countryside Blvd. 4. Curlew Rd. 5. Drew St. 6. East Ave. 7. Edgewater Dr. 8. Enterprise Rd. 9. Hampton Rd. 10. Hercules Ave. 11. Highland Ave. 12. Keene Rd. 13. Lakeview Rd. 14. Landmark Dr. 15. Myrtle Ave. 16. Northeast Coachman Rd. 17. Nursery Rd. 18. Old Coachman Rd. 19. State Rd. 590 20. Sunset Pt. Rd. . Document in Microsoft Internet Explorer VIEW CORRIDORS- A distant view or prospect, especially one seen through an opening, as between rows of buildings or trees. 1. Union 81. looking West from Douglas Ave. 2. Palmetto looking West from Wood Ave. 3. Magnolia Dr. looking West from Druid Rd. 4. Jeffords St. looking West from Druid Rd. 5. Bayview Ave. looking South-East 6. CR 31 looking South- West 7. Thornton Rd. looking South 8. Damascus Rd. looking South-West 9. Scenic overlook from Coachman park 10. Scenic overlook from City's grass parking lot 11. Nicholson St. looking West from N. Garden Ave. 12. Seminole St. looking West from N. Garden Ave. 13. Eldridge St. looking West from N. Garden Ave. 14. Cleveland St. looking West from San Remo Ave. CORRIDORS TO PRESERVE (due to Landscaping or Character) 1. Belcher from Sunset Point Rd. north to Clearwater City limits. 2. Belleair Rd. 3. Countryside from S.R. 580 to Curlew 4. Ham Blvd. 5. Keene Road 6. Landmark Dr. 7. Nursery Rd. 8. Cleveland St. from Highland Ave. to Belcher Rd. CORRIDORS TO REDEVELOP 1. Belcher Rd. from Gulf-to-Bay Blvd. to N.E.Coachman Rd. 2. Drew St. 3. Ft. Harrison from Belleair to Druid and from Sunset Pt. Rd. to Seminole St. 4. Gulf-to-Bay Blvd. 5. Hercules Ave. from Drew St. to Sunset Pt. Rd. 6. Missouri Ave. 7. Myrtle Ave. from Lakeview Rd. until it merges with Ft. Harrison 8. U.S.I9 9. N. Martin Luther King Jr. Ave. 10. S. Martin Luther King Jr. Ave. P.S.T.A Routes See Map / http://www.psta.net/systemmap.htm Document in Microsoft Internet Explorer City of Clearwater Comprehensive Plan - 2008 Table of Ma~ Element Map Number A. Future Land Use Element . Plannin2 Area A-I . Existin2 Land Use A-2 . Future Land Use A-3 . Zonin2 A-4 . Adiacent Future Land Use A-5 . TOPo2raphic Map A-6 . General Soil Map A-7 . Clearwater Ve2etation A-8 . Wetlands Location A-9 . Floodplains A-I0 . Wildlife Habitats A-II . Livin2 Marine Resources A-12 . Activity Centers A-13 . CityWide Desi2n Structure A-14 Attachment to Map A-14~ CityWide Desi2n Structure . Historic Resources A-15 B. Transportation Element . Road Network: Existin2 Level of Service . Road Network: 2025 Level of Service . Lane Arran2ement . Road Network: Existin2 Jurisdictional Classification . Road Network: Existin2 Functional Classification . Road Network: 2025 Functional Classification . Maior Trip Attractors and Generators . Bike and Pedestrian Routes . Public Transit Routes . Airpark Land Use . Airpark Plan . Airpark Noise Contours B-1 B-2 B-3 B-4 B-5 B-6 B-7 B-8 B-9 B-I0 B-ll B-12 2008 EAR Based Amendments C. Housine: Element . Neie:hborhood Districts C-l D. Utilities Element . Wastewater Treatment Facilities and Collection Districts D-l E. Coastal Manae:ement Element . Coastal Storm Area (lncludine: coastal Hie:h Hazard Area ) E-l . Hurricane Storm Sure:e Areas E-2 . Hurricane Evacuation Zones E-3 . Public Coastal Access Points E-4 F. Conservation Element None G. Recreation and Open Space Element None H. Intere:overnmental Coordination Element None I. Capital Improvements Element None J. Public School Facilities Element . Public School Facilities J-l . Public Elementarv Schools J-2 . Public Middle Schools J-3 . Public Hie:h Schools J-4 . Ancillarv Facilities and Land Banked Sites J-5 2008 EAR Based Amendments ATTACHMENT TO MAP A-14 CITYWIDE DESIGN STRUCTURE HIERARCHY OF PLACES MAJOR ACTIVITY CENTERS- Activity centers are high intensity, high-density multi-use areas designated as appropriate for intensive growth and routinely provide service to a significant number of citizens of more than one county. Activity centers are proximate and accessible to interstate or major arterial roadways, and are composed of multiple destination points, landmarks and neighborhood centers and character features. Regional (as per State) Tourist Activities Shoppin2 Centers Medical Industrial Downtown Clearwater Beach Clearwater Malll Parkplace Area Morton Plant Hospital Campus Hercules Industrial Park Countryside Malll Westfield Area DESTINATION POINTS - Destination points typically are active man-made features that create community- wide interest in an area and draw people to them. Transportation Sports I Recreation Tourist I Government I Other Entertainment Education Airpark Bright House Field Clearwater Marina Cityl County Govt. Church of Complex Scientology campus * P.S.T.A Park Eddie C. Moore Clearwater Marine Main Library S1. Terminal Complex Aquarium Long Center Coachman Park S1. Petersburg College - Clearwater Campus and surrounding shopping area Downtown Boat Pier 60 Slips (currently in design phase) Seminole Boat Ramp Ruth Eckerd Hall Sand Key Park MUL TI-NEIGHBORHOOD SHOPPING CENTERS AND SURROUNDING NON-RESIDENTIAL USES- Multi-Neighborhood Centers are commercial establishments that serve more than one neighborhood and these can be pedestrian friendly or automobile oriented. . La Belle Plaza . Northwood Plaza · Shoppes on Sand Key . Sunset Point Plaza and Wal-mart Shopping Area *Generally located between Drew St., Court St., Myrtle Ave. and Clearwater Bay NEIGHBORHOOD SHOPPING CENTERS AND SURROUNDING NON-RESIDENTIAL USES- Neighborhood Centers typically consist of a limited number of commercial establishments that fulfill the basic needs of residents within one mile of the center. . Bayside Bridge Plaza . Clearwater Plaza . Cleveland Plaza . Gulf to Bay Plaza . Harbor Oaks Shopping Center . Highland Plaza . Imperial Square Shopping Center . Island Village Shopping Center . Sunset Square Shopping Center LANDMARKS - Landmarks are passive natural or man-made features that are prominent or well-known objects in a particular landscape, as well as features and facilities that build pride in local residents. "Natural" Features Clearwater Country Club Cooper's Bayou Park Historic US Post Office (Downtown) Harbor Oaks Historic District Countryside Country Club Telephone Building in Downtown Crest Lake Park Pinellas County Courthouse Peace Memorial Church Moccasin Lake Nature Park Glen Oaks Lake Park Bank of Clearwater Building in Downtown Kapok Tree Royalty Theatre Lake Chautauqua and Chautauqua Park South Beach Walk Sunset Sam Park at Island Estates S1. Brendan Roman Catholic Church Stevenson's Creek South Ward School Chi Chi Rodriquez Clearwater Executive Golf Course Document in Microsoft Internet Explorer NEIGHBORHOOD CHARACTER FEA TURES- Neighborhood character features can be natural or manmade elements that give neighborhoods their distinct personalities. "Natural" Features Beckett Lake Clearview Lake Lake Bellevue Oak Lake Spring Lake Historic Clearwater's Municipal Cemetery Rousseau Cemetery (Hercules S1.) Jack Russell Stadium Site McMullen Family Cemetery Plumb House Sylvan Abbey Cemetery Other Special Features High-rise Residential Towers, view corridors and Landscaping on Sand Key Lakeside Trail Park Neighborhood - College Street Names Magnolia S1. Docks Momingside Meadows Neighborhood - Boulevards and tree lined streets Salvation Army Complex and YMCA on Highland / Druid Skycrest - Planetary Street Names and trees Countryc1ub Addition- u.S. President's Names Document in Microsoft Internet Explorer LINKAGES GATEWAYS TO THE CITY 1. Bayside Bridge 2. Belcher Rd. and Belleair Rd. 3. Belcher Rd. and Countryside Blvd.. 4. Courtney Campbell Causeway 5. Curlew and McMullen Booth Rd 6. Edgewater 7. Gulf Blvd 8. Keene Rd. and Druid Rd. 9. Keene Rd. and Union S1. 10. Highland Ave. and Union S1. 11. Missouri Ave. and Belleair Rd. 12. S. F1. Harrison 13. S.R. 580 and McMullen Booth Rd. (Main S1. from Oldsmar-Dunedin, McMullen Booth Rd in Clearwater) TRAILS EXISTING: 1. Pine lIas Trail 2. Progress Energy Trail 3. Ream Wilson Trail PROPOSED: 1. Belleair Trail 2. Bayshore Trail 3. Druid Trail 4. Enterprise Trail 5. Landmark Trail 6. Old Coachman Trail 7. Progress Energy Trail DESIGNATED SCENIC NON-COMMERCIAL CORRIDORS 1. Bayshore Blvd. 2. Bayside Bridge 3. Courtney Campbell Causeway 4. Edgewater Drive 5. McMullen Booth Rd. 6. Memorial Bridge 7. Belcher Rd. SCENIC CORRIDORS- (per Section 3-1203 of the Community Development Code)-the primary and secondary scenic corridors are those that establish areas in the city which have particular significance, in terms Document in Microsoft Internet Expbrer of tourism, economic development or community character, and which therefore should have enhanced and differentiated landscaping requirements. PRIMARY CORRIDORS: (CDC: 3-1203) 1. Bayshore Blvd. 2. Belcher Rd. 3. Causeway Blvd. 4. Chestnut St. 5. Cleveland St. 6. Coronado Dr. 7. Court St. 8. Courtney Campbell Causeway 9. Druid Rd. 10. East Shore Dr. 11. Ft. Harrison Ave. 12. Gulf Blvd. 13. Gulf-to-Bay Blvd. 14. Gulfview Blvd. 15. Hamden Dr. 16. Mandalay Ave. 17. McMullen Booth Rd. 18. Memorial Causeway 19. Missouri Ave. 20. Pierce Blvd. 21. Poinsetta St. 22. State Rd. 580 23. U.S. 19 SECONDARY CORRIDORS: (CDC: 3-1203) 1. Bayshore Dr. 2. Belleair Rd. 3. Countryside Blvd. 4. Curlew Rd. 5. Drew St. 6. East Ave. 7. Edgewater Dr. 8. Enterprise Rp. 9. Hampton Rd. 10. Hercules Ave. 11. Highland Ave. 12. Keene Rd. 13. Lakeview Rd. 14. Landmark Dr. 15. Myrtle Ave. 16. Northeast Coachman Rd. 17. Nursery Rd. 18. Old Coachman Rd. 19. State Rd. 590 20. Sunset Pt. Rd. Document in Microsoft Internet Explorer VIEW CORRIDORS- A distant view or prospect, especially one seen through an opening, as between rows of buildings or trees. 1. Union St. looking West from Douglas Ave. 2. Palmetto looking West from Wood Ave. 3. Magnolia Dr. looking West from Druid Rd. 4. Jeffords St. looking West from Druid Rd. 5. Bayview Ave. looking South-East 6. CR 31 looking South-West 7. Thornton Rd. looking South 8. Damascus Rd. looking South-West 9. Scenic overlook from Coachman park 10. Scenic overlook from City's grass parking lot 11. Nicholson St. looking West from N. Garden Ave. 12. Seminole St. looking West from N. Garden Ave. 13. Eldridge St. looking West from N. Garden Ave. 14. Cleveland St. looking West from San Remo Ave. CORRIDORS TO PRESERVE (due to Landscaping or Character) 1. Belcher from Sunset Point Rd. north to Clearwater City limits. 2. Belleair Rd. 3. Countryside from S.R. 580 to Curlew 4. Ham Blvd. 5. Keene Road 6. Landmark Dr. 7. Nursery Rd. 8. Cleveland St. from Highland Ave. to Belcher Rd. CORRIDORS TO REDEVELOP 1. Belcher Rd. from Gulf-to-Bay Blvd. to N.E.Coachman Rd. 2. Drew St. 3. Ft. Harrison from Belleair to Druid and from Sunset Pt. Rd. to Seminole St. 4. Gulf-to-Bay Blvd. 5. Hercules Ave. from Drew St. to Sunset Pt. Rd. 6. Missouri Ave. 7. Myrtle Ave. from Lakeview Rd. until it merges with Ft. Harrison 8. U.S.19 9. N. Martin Luther King Jr. Ave. 10. S. Martin Luther King Jr. Ave. P.S.T.A Routes See Map / http://www.psta.net/systemmap.htm Document in Microsoft Internet Exphrer City of Clearwater Comprehensive Plan 2008 Gulf of Mexico N w-<?' 5 Scale: N.T.S. Planning Area Map #: A-1 Date: 7/16/2008 Source: Pinellas County / Sep 2000 Legend r::; Clearwater Planning Area and Service Area Outside Clearwater City Limits u. Prepared by: 0, Cl t Engineering Department Geographic Technology Division ~ earnra er 100 S. Myrtle Ave, Clearwater, FL 33756 U~ Ph: (727)562-4750, Fax: (727)526-4755 ~ www.MyClearwater.com Disdaimer. Public information data is furnished by the City of Clearwater Engineering Department, and must be accepted and used by the recipient with the understanding that the data received was collected for the purpose of developing a graphic infrastructure inventory. As such, the City of Clearwater makes no warranties, expressed or implied, concerning the accuracy, completeness, reliabilfty, or suitability of this data for any other particular use. Furthermore, the CftY of Clearwater assumes no liability whatsoever associated with the use or misuse of such data City of Clearwater Comprehensive Plan 2008 -= Gulf of Mexico .....................~.- (' " N W-\rE S Scale: N.T.S. Existing land Use Map #: A-2 Date: 7/16/2008 Source: Pinellas Planning Council/ Jun 2008 Leaend Existing Land Use Categories . VACANT LAND D AGRICULTURAL I I MOBILE HOME RESIDENTIAL-SINGLE FAMILY _ RESIDENTIAL-DUPLEX . RESI DENTIAL-M U L TI-FAMI L Y . RESIDENTIAL-OTHER . INDUSTRIAL . COMMERCIAL . INSTITUTIONAL . MISCELLANEOUS ~ Waterbodies r::.= Clearwater Planning Area Outside Clearwater City Limits lL c- Prepared by: o I engineering Department Geographic Technology DIvision ~'. n l~_arnrater 100 S. Myrtle Ave, Clearwater, FL 33756 U~ Ph: (727)562-4750, Fax: (727)526-4755 ~ www.MyClearwater.com Disciaimer: Public information data is furnished by the City Of Clearwater Engineering Department, and must be accepted and used by the recipient with the understanding that the data received was collected for the purpose of developing a graphic infrastructure inventory. As such, the City of Clearwater makes no warranties, expressed or implied, concerning the accuracy, completeness, reliabilny, or suitability of this data for any other particular use. Furthermore, the Ci/y of Clearwater assumes no liability whatsoever associated with the use or misuse of such data. City of Clearwater Comprehensive Plan 2008 -.c Gulf of Mexico ~ N W~E s Scale: N.T.S. Future Land Use: 2018 Map #: A-3 Date: 11/21/2008 Sou ree: Pinellas Planning Council I Jun 2007 LeClend Future Land Use Categories Residential and Mixed Use . RE - RESIDENTIAL ESTATE . RS - RESIDENTIAL SUBURBAN . 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SOilS Adamsville soils and Urban land Astatula soils and Urban land Basinger soils and Urban land EauGallie soils and Urban land Felda soils and Urban land Immokalee soils and Urban land Matlacha and SI. Augustine soils and Urban land Myakka soils and Urban land Paola and SI. Lucie soils and Urban land Pineda soils and Urban land Pomello soils and Urban land Seftner soils and Urban land Tavares soils and Urban land Wabasso soils and Urban land ..-..-:l . MUCK Okeechobee muck Samsula muck Wulfert muck, very frequently flooded . Dumps . Pits . Urban land r::.: Clearwater Planning Area Outside Clearwater City Limits II. - Prepared by: O(CI t Engineering Department Geographic Technology Division ~ ,earnra er 100 S. Myrtle Ave, Clearwater, FL 33756 U~ Ph: (727)562-4750, Fax: (727)526-4755 ~ www.MyClearwater.com Disdaimer: Public information data is furnished by the City of ClealWater Engineeling Department, and must be accepted and used by the recipient with the understanding that the data received was collected for the purpose of developing a graphic infrastructure inventory. As such, the City of ClealWater makes no warranties, expressed or implied, concerning the accuracy, completeness, reliabilffy, or suitability of this data for any other particular use. Furthermore, the City of ClealWater assumes no liability whatsoever . . associated with the use or misuse of such data. r City of Clearwater Comprehensive Plan 2008 Gulf of Mexico N W~E s Scale: N.T.S. Clearwater Vegetation Map #: A-8 Date: 7/18/2008 Southwest Florida Water Source: Manaaement District I 2006 Legend Florida Land Use and Cover Classification System (FLUCCS) Vegetation ~ CROPLAND,TREE CROPS,VINEYARDS . EMERGENT AQUATIC VEGETATION . FRESHWATER MARSHES . SALTWATER MARSHES ~ MANGROVE SWAMPS ~ WET PRAIRIES Wj SHRUB AND BRUSHLAND PINE FLATWOODS . HARDWOOD CONIFER MIXED . UPLAND CONIFEROUS FOREST ~ CYPRESS . WETLAND CONIFEROUS FORESTS . WETLAND FORESTED MIXED . WETLAND HARDWOOD FORESTS r::.: Clearwater Planning Area Outside Clearwater City Limits Il - Prepared by: o CI t Engineering Department , Geographic Technology Division ~\. earnra er 100 S. Myrtle Ave, Clearwater, FL 33756 U~ Ph: (727)562-4750, Fax: (727)526-4755 ~ www.MyClearwater.com Disdaimer. Public information data is furnished by the City of Clearwater Engineering Department, and must be accepted and used by the recipient with the understanding that the data received was collected for the purpose of developing a graphic infrastructure inventory. As such, the City of Clearwater makes no warranties, expressed or implied, concerning the accuracy, completeness, reliabilfty, or suitability of this data for any other particular use. Furthermore, the City of Clearwater assumes no liability whatsoever associated with the use or misuse of such data. City of Clearwater Comprehensive Plan 2008 Gulf of Mexico N W-\r E s Scale: N.T.S. Wetlands Location Map #: A-9 Date: 7/18/2008 Source' Parsons Engineering for the . City of Clearwater I ADr 2003 Leaend Waterbody Type . DITCH . CREEK ~ POND ~ LAKE Wetland Predominant Type . FRESHWATER MARSH . BAY SWAMP IE MANGROVE ~ CYPRESS . WETLAND FORESTED MIX . WETLAND HARDWOOD FOREST r::.: Clearwater Planning Area Outside Clearwater City Limits lL ~ Prepared by: o Cl t Engineering Department , Geographic Technology Division ~, earnra er 100 S. Myrtle Ave, Clearwater, Fl33756 U~ Ph: (727)562-4750, Fax: (727)526-4755 ~ www.MyClearwater.com Disdaimer. Public information data is furnished by the City of Clearwater Engineering Department and must be accepted and used by the recipient with the understanding that the data received was collected for the purpose of developing a graphic infrastructure inventory. As such, the City of Clearwater makes no warranties, expressed or implied, concerning the accuracy, completeness, reliabilfty, or suitability of this data for any other particular use. Furthermore, the City of Clearwater assumes no liability whatsoever associated with the use or misuse of such data. City of Clearwater Comprehensive Plan 2008 Gulf of Mexico .... . ' :. ...... :::.;:.:-::.:.:.:..;:.:.:TjJ:~F?~;T7:T:7ji\ Floodplains Map #: A-10 Date: 7/17/2008 Source: FEMA / May 2005 Leaend Flood Hazard Areas Zone ~ AI 100yr FLOOD- NO BASE ELEV. DEl ~ AE I 100yr FLOOD- BASE ELEV. DEl ~ AO I 100yr FLOOD- 1-3' (FLOWING) E] UNDEVELOPED COASTAL BARRIERS . VE I COASTAL FLOOD AREA ~ X500 I 500 YR FLOOD AREA AREA OUTSIDE 500 YR FLOOD r::.: Clearwater Planning Area Outside Clearwater City Limits 11. Prepared by: o Cl t Engineering Department > earwa er Geographic Technology Division l: 100 S. Myrtle Ave, Clearwater, FL 33756 U~ Ph: (727)562-4750, Fax: (727}526-4755 ~ www.MyClearwater.com Disdaimer. Public information data is furnished by the City of ClealWater Engineering Department, and must be accepted and used by the recipient with the understanding that the data reoeived was coliected for the purpose of developing a graphic infrastructure inventory. As such, the City of Clearwater makes no warranties, expressed or implied. conoerning the accuracy, rompleteness, reliabilffy, or suitability of this data for any other particular use. Furthermore. the City of Clearwater assumes no liability whatsoever assodated with the use or misuse of such data. City of Clearwater - Wildlife Habitats I. -... ,~\< Ii '1" ali(If17IiWrl . \C ' ~ _ 11 J - -.:::: ""L III 1)\ I ir'____....... /:J ,...., 1 1[ -, ::"' _ ,?!. v\ ji '.:, /: _. ,-{ lIr '~, ~:' ~ ~ /~~ ;%)~\l~\\\I'lr: ~j~r;J: · II UL r ,l - ~ , 'l,f JI _ ."'r l " ., ~\~ . ..J · ?-1"'1 " 'I.. I I' ;-~, ,) " , '.', rl ""--, I. Gulf of Mexico ..~ e _ ~ II If :-lrrilJ (IlL I" ~ l ;:;,-" ~. U l[ lJ]f - ~ ~/. J:: '111 ~,~ Af. ~ -.JL... J )} "- fJ",1' ,- I((L ~~I = c_ - -- . .................. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I III 'lj . j II ". l L 111 J (, rilL II n] t' . II IL...JL r- r: -- r] Il 1 tJ I l II~ _"""Jl ~':l <. ,''':'~. 'Jl' ': ' I , J 1< 'l ~ ,. ,\ 1\ \ \1 '~ \ N w-<r. S Scale: N.T.S. " Wildlife Habitats Map #: A-11 Date: 7/18/2008 Source: Florida Fish & Wildlife Conservation Commission (1989, Bald Eagle Nesting Territories:2006) Hot Spots: representing biological diversity, created by aggregation of predictive habitat maps for wading birds, important natural communities, and 44 focal species. It also includes known species and community locations. Priority Wetlands Habitats: representing wetland species "hot spot" data set created by aggregating predictive habitat maps for 35 listed wetland-dependent taxa. '- Strategic Habitat Conservation Areas: representing areas important to flora, fauna, and natural communities bases on known occurrence information and recent land use/land cover maps, proposed lands for conservation management that are necessary to protect viable populations of 44 focal wildlife species and other analyzed elements of biological diversity that include rare plants, rare biological communities, and wetlands important for wading birds. LeQend _ Bald Eagle Nesting Territories D Priority Wetlands Habitats _ Hot Spots (Multiple Species Habitat) _ Strategic Habitat Conservation Areas :......: Clearwater Planning Area ........ Outside Clearwater City Limits .. C'1 Prepared by: o earwater Information.Technology De~a~~ent Geographic Technology DIVISion ~~ 100 S. MyrOe Ave, Clearwater, FL 33756 U~ www.MyClearwater.com Disclaimer: Public information data is furnished by the City of Clearwater Engineering Department, and must be accepted and used by the recipient with the understanding that the data received was collected for the purpose of developing a graphic infrastructure inventory. As such, the Cay of Clearwate makes no warranties, expressed or implied, conceming the accuracy, completeness, reliability, or suitability of thiS data for any other particular use, Furthermore, the City of Clearwater assumes no "aMity whatsoever associated v.;th the use or misuse of such data, r City of Clearwater - Living Marine Resources I 'r' 'L JU I l , "* - ~< , II I \\. ~ I ' ,p ... , ::--... - I ~' I u L Gulf of Mexico ~ ~.~ '=- ,.... h N W-?-E s Scale: N.T.S. {\( Living Marine Resources Map #: A-12 Date: 7/18/2008 Source: Seagrass (2003): Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC), Fish and Wildlife Research Institute (FWRI) Mangroves (April 2004): Florida Department of Environmental Protection Aquatic Preserve Area (June 2006): National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, National Marine Sanctuaries Program. Artifical Reefs (March 2007): Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission, Division of Marine Fisheries Management leqend . Artificial Reefs - Mangroves D Seagrass D Aquatic Preserve Areas ........ : : Clearwater Planning Area ,....... Outside Clearwater City Limits u. C'} Prepared by: o earwater Information.Technology De~a~~ent >- GeographIc Technology DIVIsIon t:~ 100 S. Myrtle Ave, Clearwater, FL 33756 U~ www.MyClearwater.com Disclaimer: Public information data is furnished by the City of Clearwater Engineering Department. and must be accepted and used by the recipient with the understanding that the data received was collected for the purpose of developing a graphic infrastructure inventory. As such. the Cdy of Clearwate makes no warranties, expressed or implied, concerning the accuracy, completeness, reliability, or suitability of this data for any other particular use. Furthermore, the City of Clearwater assumes no liability whatsoever associated with the use or misuse of such data. (- Q) - "' o 00 o o N s::: ::I ..., - Q. CI) c CJ s::: .c s::: C'lS a:: ... 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As such, the City of Clearwater makes no warranties, expressed or implied, concerning the accuracy. completeness, reliability, or suitability of this data for any other particular use. Fwthennore, the Cfty of Clearwater assumes no liabifity whatsoever associated with the use or misuse of such data. City of Clearwater Comprehensive Plan 2008 ~ Gulf of Mexico . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... \ \ \00 \~~'~ ,0 '1m \~ \~ \m '\ \\ ...................\\................ \, N W-\r E s Scale: N.T.S. Wastewater Treatment Facilities and Collection Districts Map #: D-1 Date: 7/18/2008 Source: Clearwater Public Utilities / May 2008 Leaend " Wastewater Treatment Collection Districts [J EAST [J MARSHALL [J NORTHEAST w "ON TOP OF THE WORLD" DISTRICT (PRIVATE) Wastewater Treatment Facilities . 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Public information data is furnished by the City of Clearwater Engineering Department, and must be accepted and used by the recipient with the understanding that the data received was collected for the purpose of developing a graphic infrastructure inventory. As such. the City of Clearwater makes no warranties, expressed or implied, concerning the accura~y, completeness. reliabilfty. or suitability of this data for any other part/cular use. Furthermore. the City of Clearwater assumes no liability whatsoever associated with the use or misuse of such data. -.- City of Clearwater Comprehensive Plan 2008 ~ :} Gulf of Mexico [QJ G .....................~ , f\~ '\ 0 l ~ " ~~.) ~ R~5\~ '~ ...~.. 'D \. ~ ....... ~ ........................ L--1 ~ <:P ~ \ n W~E ..................... ..................... Scale. N.T.S. \\ \ \ Coastal Storm Area (Including Coastal High Hazard Area) Map #: E-1 Date: 11/21/2008 Source. Tampa Bay Regional Planning Council . 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' Prepared by: o CI t engineering Department )oj earwa er Geographic Technology Division t: . 100 S. Myrtle Ave, Clearwater. FL 33756 U~ Ph: (727)562.4750, Fax: (727)526-4755 ~ WNW.MyClearwater.com . County", I"" :on" ^'''D Seat, EXHIBIT 1 s Disdaimer. Public information data is furnished by the City of Clearwater Engineering Department. and must be accepted and used by the recipient with the understanding that the data received was collected for the purpose of developing a graphic inf/astructure inventory. As such, the City of Clearwater makes no warranties, expressed or implied, concerning the accuracy, completeness. reliability. or suitability of this data for any other particular use. Furthermore, the City of Clearwater assumes no liability whatsoever associated with the use or misuse 01 such data. ..--,-.-..._..-~... Scale: N.T.S. City of Clearwater Comprehensive Plan 2008 :~~~! ,,~ ~.. '-'ll!!!!>'-t.,_ !'l caMJiCllKi.tJI ~( ,~s ~(. ~;._. roJi ~I . . -.:}') ~ ~~\. .. 1.. 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Fax: (727)526-4755 ~ www.MyClearwater.com "<:Ollntvv.h:l. end A.",. s..e 'T:lIIlPU 11l.~}I N W-\r' Disdaimer: Public information data is furnished by the City of Clearwater Engineering Department, and must be accepted and used by the recipient with the understanding that the data received was collected for the purpose of developing a graphic infrastructure inventory, As such, the City of Clearwater makes no wananties, expressed or Implied, concerning the accuracy, completeness, reliabilily, or suitabifity of this data for any other particular use, Furthermore, the City of Clearwater assumes no liability whatsoever assodated with the use or misuse of such data, ~l"l.-,'!t .': 1-_...411...... ! s Scale: N.T.S. City of Clearwater Comprehensive Plan 2008 High t'>r;f1ooll1 '1. T;lrplYl Sprl..g~ 2. Emsl Leko 3. Pl.llrn Hmo':JI Urd\'wt;~V 'I. D-.meol'l 5. Ct.url~l)'t,ltle fi. r:1"l'INIl.Ip.! 7.LiI~ 1:1. Plneln~i Pori( 9. Cls.r;;,olll 10. SOrlll;;% 11. jb:1e -follln!> 12, "to1hll8St 1::" 51. pl,):!.'f'oourg 14. nClCll Glr:na 15.Glb~ 16.lLl~Wlcod 17, Bny~l::Ie ( Figure 3 HIGH SCHOOLS I~ PlNELLAS COL'NTY J.r\:\llAIU' 200, Map #: J-4 Date: 7/18/2008 ~ Public High Schools Source: Pinellas County / Jan 2007 C;ll(f at .' .-t./u,Jw } ....-..- "'-- Ch.~ Schoolll (Olltrlctwldll) 16. lito Skills CO~ef 19. St. PAler5burg EXHIBIT 3 ! N W-\r E II. - Prepared by: o Jet t Engineering Department Geographic Technology Division ~::..; earnra er 100 S. Myrtle Ave. Clearwater, FL 33756 U~ Ph: (727)562-4750. Fax: (727)5264755 ~ www.MyClearwater.com (r.u~pu :1loJ)' s Disdaimer: Public information data is furnished by the City of Clearwater Engineering Department. and must be accepted and used by the recipient with the understanding that the data received was coliected for the purpose of developing a graphic infrastructure inventory. As such. the City of Clearwater makes no warranties, expressed or implied, concerning the accuracy, completeness. reliabilffy. or suitability of this data for any other particular use. Furthermore, the Ci/y of Clearwater assumes no liability whatsoever associated with the use or misuse of such data. It ...,..t; ."-~~... Scale: N.T.S. City of Clearwater Comprehensive Plan 2008 ~1oaCO _.IV ~L '~~f 'r~ .\; ~ lUalI ". rY~""",.", -~1rfit.2 .I 5tJJ....." 6( : q A.1l E~'-'~ ~~ r Ii ~)I . . - -;I) ~ 1ft 0/ t ~ ". ~rli C....y ~ ~r 1Lr.1~ . y'~ ~ ,..:=;a.n.IOIICcfl..r t . B I \. ~ n w.1IIr PGwl.II",.,~. c.- ~ ..~I:IlH~ "" I ~ '- U,IUm.TIP&Ce"IM . , ~~ 2" b-ion.,,, Compoullld . ...... ,c; ~ ~ 2e. 411/0 It, 8.. Compo"" ~:' -T t-. r~~: '" !-. D' ~ ". "',OM"",,", ~: .',n...,. 12.....",.(.V (~: "0 /' t 1,~7 _" ~ .... ,.. .""..~ ~l> ~.. ,.."rJlA' ~ lJ i ~ ::~.- ~ 0'-'" Vlf'laft~'.j"'::)., ~'~7 ". ~..~ ~ //~ f Ul~ ~ \ ~ ...:::tv' ~. r-:-:-r . ~ \ ,.. "., -^- 0< _ ~ ...L J ~ ~ ~ 20"1"'..... 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Public information data is furnished by the City of Clearwater Engineering Department, and must be accepted and used by the recipient with the understanding that the data received was collected for the purpose of developing a graphic infrastructure inventory, As such, the City of Clearwater makes no warranties, expressed or impt;ed, concerning the accuracy, completeness, reliabilfty, or suitability of this data for any other particular use. Furthermore, the City of Clearwater assumes no liability whatsoever associated with the use or misuse of such data. s Scale: N.T.S.