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P'II.!\L lDDlDA - CITY CO~I.'}SICll HEgTtHa -011t.Dbm- '16. 1936
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I. Pledgo or f.l1egll1l1co
11. Invoo:\tlon
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tho Mayor
Father Horm:ln 1I0\la.rd of Good
Snoaritnn F.p13cop~l Church.
Two Scr'vico Pin A'rmrd9.'
Pr ool..auo Lion
(1) Charlie Finton Day - 10/16/66.
(2) Citation of APPi'ociat1cn to
Brinn McGibbon for winning
lffltional PeeWoe Oolr Ch....mpion3hip.
(3) Huffy the Hou3e and Haybelle
~nnounced ParK~ and Rocreat10n'5
llallO\lecn Carnival & Hnunted House
Octobor 30th nnd 31nt. 19B6.
(4) Exchange teachers from Nagano
CitYt Japan were introduced and
girts exchanged.
Y. Appt'oved 8:.1 :Jubmitted.
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V1J.o:I9S. Wo are glad t.o h~vl.l you join us. If ~'ou ..,i~h to "peak plon!!", walt. to bo
reoognlzt}d, then .5tat.e your r. lIn~ and oddI'0,59. PcrMO' spoBking before the City
Commln31on on oth"r than pUb~ne~rl~Oli, shnll bo limited to 3 minuto!l. No pernon
nhall .5peak :lIO"1l than once on the :\1\1:19 :lubjoo'.:. un10:'l::l grllntor\ pormb!l10n by tho City
CO:I:ldslJ ion.
1lI. Servioe ?in AW8rd~.
IV. r~t.roduction.5 and Aw~rdJ.
III.
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V. MInutes of Regular H~ctIng for
O~tcbor 2, \V86.
VI. !'NI:scn~L.ton...,
Hornin~!lidc R.~l:'rf.!a ticm CCT~pbx-j)onat 10:1
~~. Vito negcrclli, Prc:Jidcnt of
tne Horning3ide/Meado;ts lIom/3
Owners' Association presented
a check for $1,220.00 from the
k3!1octatlon to fund renovation:J
at th~ Morningsldo Recreation
CO'llplex. 1\1l 3\:.21.(.0:1 equipm"nt had
also b~en donatod by me~bers to
tho oo:nple:.c.
lc.dj~uod 6:56p11 - llooooYmUtd 6:58pct_
AdjCAr:l fa l~t;,. aed~ll)r.:nat; ig!n-'Y
VTI. Citizen:l to b~ heard re. !tem:! n"t.
on th~ Ag~nch.
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Cot Bot"crfJ b:J:'~;-': Sc!1eduled \"'ubUo Uo3nr1..ngo:
1) Pro:lOntat 10n of !!ISU1I3 by Ci t~, 5) CQm:ent9 1n :lUPPO!'t and co=cnts in
starr. OPflO:l1tion: a} individual - 3 a1nu~;
2) State~cnt of case by appl1cnut (or I" 3poke~person for groups - 10 aJ.nute3.
reprc~enL!1tive) - 5 H:'tlI1tM. 5) Co~~1~31on que~tlons.
3) Stat~en\; of C'1':l1l by ~~p02itIon - 7) Robuttnl by opposition - 5 ~~.
5 1l1J:w~. ~) Final rebuttal by nppl1can~ (or
II) Ccxm19s1on qua3tbrla. representative) - 5 alnUt3s.
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AGEijDA October lOt 19B6
nn PIJD.IG f[!ACDJ(J..'J
VBO!Jt.ton lleque3t - F.x1stlnp; \0 n.. Ilator
l':Ialn nl\3CrJont locr>.tlll1 Ilt 305 US H\(.f. 19
nubjoot t~ n clnnkct:wnlr.r m1tn an1
tngI'ons & al)l'c~n IJn~elT-~llt.. Soo. U~~~-lb
V-Bn-19 (Pin
10, Second HMoin:; CI'd.~~9-86
~lUtJ.l.j Lll~ .)l!C, i22. 03 Cluur....d t.l.'r P<13 ~
Brldbo Toll Soh()dul~ to prfJvtdo thlt.
tOKl:!n system :Ihall lJxcluds vch1.clc.s
towln~ tral1cr9.(Caat1~&d !reg 9/:0)
\ 1. 500011(\ Raa<iing Ol"d..r;2i~
l.nnd DQvolOl=f~rmt Coda Tex\; Al~en::l\JCllt.
to (tHo.. thll ltc-seago on <\"y 000-
conrol"t\in!l; sign to be changed w~Ar'~
no alt'Jratlon 1:3 Itade to tho sign
~t~uctur~. (rD~)
12. Sllcond R{)ad tr,g Ct'd, }j2a8-86 - Repcal
of Flr~ ~1:Jtri~t Code ~ec. 13~.05
re: &,11 ;Jrope!'\..y. (with cur t~in ~ ~c')pticm~)
loco.t.ed ....ith~n the City shall be 'oIlth1n
thlJ i'"lrc D1Btrict. (C~1)
13. Public H~<lr1~ ~nci Pl:"ut ReJc!lng
Ortj .l:28f-66 - Lo.nd Dovelup::l~nt, COd'l Te~'.
^mend~~nt to Sections 135.0Bb, 135.092
an'j 136.025 to provide ccrtRin COll'~~cl"cial
or t.adr nchool:l lJC :>.llQwcd wi thin orfic~
zoning d!.:>trict.. (C/',)
9. Approved.
10. Ord.~~9-H6 adopted.
11. Ord.~278-66 adoptod,
12, Ord.Q288-86 adopted.
11. Ord.~266-BO passon lot Roading_
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Approved a9 nubmltted 1~s3 Item 36.
1 q. l'ark9 and neCl'eation Bo,u'd (ono laer:bcr}.
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Clcva13.nd Stroet. (f;.::m Hark'::I Por-d)
Arnold-B~o~T. Propal"t~e9. (CS)
16. Clearw~tcr PR~~ Toll Plazq/Traff1e Gate
In:!t:lllati..on - Fivo ,"mr lea3e .lgrlln.ml.lnt
- Autoooatlc Toll S:,r:!te:n.'l"i loa.. I~t., Vernon,
n.Y. - Il\!:tnllntlon & rental of fOllf' (II)
gatc3 - $9;355.00 fyr, (l-ul>'.
17. St. Cp.colia School flgJ'fwmAnt - Joint
t:t.:.l1::'3,t!cn of David j~..l~t1n So~ccr Fiold
and St. Cec~ 113.'::1 Soccer' F lold . (PH)
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18. EmplQyeo ~nloL~ion Te~t 'lnl1datlon
Projnot - Univer'slty of nout.h Flor ide.,
Dr. Ed~ard L. Lo~lno, con~ultnnt -
$2t 700.t>O. (PER)
personnUt:.. Te5ting of Pol1cu ltl!o.:rult./
OfnQcr Appl1o.mt!J - Profe:J,..lonul
PlJycholof!i~1l1 SQI"VtCOfl, Clt.'I". (Stoflmcll'l:,
K.."\lc, Spauldiug 'i l'Ct:l~,P.r..) ~ t2,10Cl,OO
for f1l.1C:ll yt33r' 1966l87. (Pr:lt)
20, trBmsac.titln to ~fyll C H.y lJIU'p1.UlJ PI'O;IArty
(F'airmont ~'.I\). Lot 1h, tlloo~ l.f) - Horbon
!100M BUlldol"'J. T 1'1"" St. ?~ter3bul'g ~,
~3,600,OO. (I'll)
21. Jolly Trolley Opcrution ^grco~ent
PineltolJ SUllr.lQa~t 'r1"J.nsll; Authority
$5B.OOO.OO. (TR)
Bid." 6; C'.)".1trnot:l
22. Ga!!ol!OI1 and DiclJcl Fucl (ceoP') - Ri~1.ler
Oil Corp. - Trannport loads, at a~crag~
po~ted prices '011 riy.2d h:Hll1n; fec!] ~.
$570,000.00 for fIscal Y');\!' 19f16-8~. (:;3)
23. Mar lna Renl:\ l!ltlQ,I:l (Ct>f\crote P:\'1o:-~ ~ -
Cou:h CCln9t.ruction Ino., 'l'ar'poII r.prln~:I,
Fl. - ~30,7~O.QO. {YoR)
24. r.oaohillen Pro'k !Ionov3tton:1 (Cr.n~l'ct('
Pa~ers) - Couch Ccn3truct!on Inc. ~
$118, foOt), 00. r I'll)
Coach~~n r~-k P.enov~tions - P~sley'~
Io.'holesalc Cente:- - llurGle1 Si!viU.~
s~d - !29,q8~.oo. (pn)
Sohool Cro33ing Ouo.l,d - Oroy Streot ::Ind
Fail'w\1Cld A...onue - $5.300,00. (PO)
21. Water Una Relooation ~ McGill Plttnb1ng,
Largo - ~ \ 11,103.00. (PW)
26. Pur~ha3e of PrQperty - Janie Daniels
Sltb'U'..L::lcn, t.ots 12 and 13 - t?8,200.I)il.
(PH)
29, Parking Lot Attendant Ser~ln~:1 - Rep~ht~c
Parking SY5t~lIl, Chattanooga, TN. - E). tend
contraot rro~ 11/25/66 to \1/25/07. (1G)
30. Park Street G:!ra;e (Cl'~', ~qua~o port ton)
Ha.1.r.tenancc and opm'at-lon - .J .1:. F"!.nnnciul
COC'p, - l.<'!a:?(' to r<'!:trlbUI.St! thp. C1t.~.
one-hulr ~utr.l op~retine cosls. (lEi
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Contl'sct/ Phnllfl ! (85-21) - r{,~'.1lll P1UlDhing
Inc. - !lr.dllcing t.he amount .'''1,092,<;1 fot"
a 110"" totnl of $~9.l30.119. (Pin
C, O.:l 1';!1l6 1-1.11;0\' Main nQr>1.3'~~r.\lmt'
Contt'act/Phi\SC 1I (8b-tl!!) - :::I~acna~t
Co:mtr\.:otion Co:,P., T::Ii:lI':l - Innt'oa:H::
thF! IlmO\1nt +~5ISbO.oo for :l nl)\I tol.111
of t5'l,005.~0. (PH)
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Mn!'lnr~ Ot"r!ae Rent:\l - U.~. ClIs1;o!a~
Serv!<.!o - Rontal or .:l.l.:< Co} r'oo:ll~ 1)/1 a
month-to"monl.h b!l:Jis cct;T..\tllloillil, 11/ l/P-6
and c1Cpil'ing 3/1/IJ7 - $1.253.1)0/:;\0. (MR)
Ed[!;C'rt:\t!lr Dr 1ve Dp.'1utifloat1on 'Projoet _
Ament! the Cap.!. t.al I:njlrc\'cment BlIrlset by
$~Bt!\OO.oo to pro'lldfl 31te ',;ork and rsrk
imj;ro'-".':;,entn. (PR)
Hcr.lJillg~idc: nP.c\'eatioll Cente:- - Chan.~.::
project dC3cl'ipt,ion frolD rQn\lvation"
of tho lower floor to r<.!nQv:;t:.cn of
the u~pcr fleor and c~t~r1or. (pn)
Local'Govc\'ni:lunt Coalition for' Equitable
r:ner~w R.::;e'J - $;1.0.000.00. (C:1)
CDBG - Bt1dgl,t Adju~tl!:cnt. Unm':pcnoetl
bal::mcci! rC'r COIllI>lot(!d pl'l)jeol;~. (PUD)
3b.Cootinuod to 11/6/56.
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38. Petition of Annexation and 1\3.-2 Zoning
or a 1.? ilCru pM'c~l lc~aLcd (In tM
south :tide of CnT:lpbctl Drtv~ <:p~ro:>::.
310 t't, eo.st ot' Old CO;:jch;tan tlo:l.1
(Brown/City) M&B 34.022J Scc.h-2Y-16
A-66-27 (PUD)
39. PeUtlon for AnnCY.."ltlon, ca Zoning and
a La:;d Use: Phn Amendlllent fl'C:1 Hildium'
Denil1ty no~1d'.mtitll to Cort;;.\crcJ!"ll
TOI.tri~t faoilitie3 of :1 3.2 'H:l'e p:lreo!
lool1t.;d on thu we:!t :lido ~r iJ~1 aWJ 19
npprox. 275 ft. tlo;~th of B:!.t!.c~:burn
St. Blackbw'n Sub. Seo.6.29-i6, Lot 7
(Vnldo5) A-B6-28, LUP 36-28. (PUD)
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qo. PAtit10n ror Annexa~lon nnd tur Pnrcol
~\.S~o.6-29-1~ Plnollus Grovn:!, OL :Jnlng
ond n Lund U~O Plan A~ondment rl"o~
Hedium Uonnlty He~lJDnti~l to
Hils 1 dontlnl/orfioc tlwi r~1" Parctll '2,
501').1-2:1-1:>. IL Z;);'\tr.~ r.....r l\ t.otai..
6.72 1\0:'0 sit.) l.)cat.lld 011 t.ho 301lt.h
Dido cf ~un,~t Potnt RQu~ ap~rox.
22"5 rt wc~t \)I" tIll! !nt<JI":;IQcl:ioll wLtIl
r,~l('!h'lI' Ill!, !Inti Il'Ictendinl!; ~outh t,:!
~unnydn\e Blvd. (Flnk~nbtn~or)
'\-86-29; I.UP 8f.1-i:!<J (paroel ~\ olll:r).(YUD)
CITY ^ 't'TOfiltKY
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Q1. Six (6) ft, e300~unt lying thruo rt. on
c~ch side or ux13r.ing natur~l gan ~~in
loc&.t(~d on a portion of tho H.E. '1/11 of
SI:0.16. 1-28 S'., R-16 E. (P1:':?:) Hul;. of
AQ~l"lca. Inc. - HcCl~o~
42. Ton (10) ft. n~tural gaa ~aa~~ant for
cr.!! ity in~tLl.ll.ltt1"n and Illail"lt;'!llal~ee,
S~c.~6, T-28 S., R-j~ E. (ABUCO
A:l~ccl<l.tn3 - W.\.I. Booth)
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De~olltion - Award or Bid Contrflct
Duilding Code Vlc~ltlon Ct~y Roso.
~B5-45 and n~~nucd He~o,.86-59
t~ So~r.y Gla2b~Qnner, La~go, Fl. -
$1,850.00. CcntJr.cu~ frOQ 9/16/n6 (B~D)
44. suppl~menra~y ?ollc~ Pnnnion - hppojnt~Qnt
of truDteM (5). (PD)
45. Cloar'olll:;er- Bench - Ado~t.i{1n of RCC':!:t.'llc:1dat-
ion~: Parkins, Spcclal EVent~, ;.r.d Police
3tafflng. (PD)
JI6, ?i"opo3i\1:! to p'U'ohao'l the City ::.urplus
lo~ on E:-entwood Dr i'lo - U Rog~;'() -
$16,'JOO.00, (PIn
41. Special. Evel'lt~nllrkGj' 'frot- Cha..las
W~ St.'1nt:: r'c: Route chonse and '..a.\.v~f'
or !"oe3. (eM)
118. Ra30.8f:-T.6 - Propl);'Sod Delcher Oil
Ll~htQf'lns Tran~rcr Projoct - Oppo,ing
the t:-nnflfcr of oJ.l bo';.wr.cn ahlp3 and
b;:;'\'fiC3 within tho!' aCll.;~tal wa\;~r~ nrJjaccnt
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J13. Awar'dad oontract with In:ltructIon
to 3tafr to remove Stop Work Ordor
to allow no~o 331~agb by ~~oporty
ownf.!r.
4Jl. /\pprovcd app01ntl':l'3nt or Sergeant 'J.
Sc~rick nnd CaptaIn a. K~~ln~ka~.
II:'. ;'pproved.
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Awarded contract to Harry Huller
for $7,000 with undBr3tnndin~
rcntl'lct1on to be pJ.accd in deed
prohibit1ng con3tructlon on chc
rr.'op':lr'ty.
Approved.
R030.66-65 ndopt~d.
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119. Prol!minlU")' Su'Jdil11oion PlAt. for'
Car.lP~5 Walk loonl;od on the :louth .'lido
0(' Draw St. appro'l. 200 ft. cant. of
Old CO!lchrnon Rd. (:~t.n '1. all. 11.03
ur.d 1'.02 5o~.1~-293-16E)
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Sotl:.lc:nent nc~otl!lt{on fOl' lIaC,'1r,t r,ro\ll)!"t,-
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t.ettel' ha::. boon I'Ctc:Jlvad frOlll thu
Govornor announcing Cluarwa~cr
received tho ~~rD A~d for
~m' IDoattatlon for tho passl"Jo
~olar/c~rth bcr~ da3ign at the
Cleal'wa t.er East Library,
cn'f1fi.offi~?;!3
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Ord.112'i'3-8D - Annexing t..ot \3. Dk 10,
Virginia G!"oves F.status, l~t ad11tion,
lcoatcd on wos~ 31du or Pinl)';lppl~ Ln.tl~,
upprox. 100 rt, ~outh of Naval Dr. A 06"22
(Ciccotti, Ei~enhaucr - P.H. 8/21/8n)
52. Ord.~21~6 - Am~ndine tha Zoning Atl~tl
by ~ezonins property annc~cd 1n 'Jrdinanc~
~273-B5 as RS-6 (Single f.amily nc~ldcnt-
191) t. e6-22
53. Ot'::.li~~-l.if - Ar.lendine SOO.22.21 to
rec~oo M~~ber~hip of Beautification
C~Ltt~Q I~O~ cleven mGobcr::J ~o nine.
51. Ord.~213-86 passed 13t Roadln5.
52. Qrd.~27~5 pa~~ed 1st Reading.
s;. Crj.~292-06 passed l::It Roading.
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54. Raso,8S-&4 - R~quest r~r County to nb~tQ
ta::::e3 on propert,,' t'oaantly pUI'ch1~od by
City ror public pW'pO~Q~.
55. Ra5o.~~ p SL~~ p~rclt ApplicQttons.
ReV!3inl: t:h~ ree ::!c!1adul~ to p:'ovido
r'Jr' t."1pl.e fO>,)J ~;h~n wOI'k WilS PI) ~ rorllled
wlthou~ l\ pcr:::lt.
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55. RU30.66-&6 adopted.
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d60i3ion rc: Sohult~ c~~e.
50. Staff diroctod not.to nppeal
court dooillion.
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Gar't01 - (Ll.) Q,ulin\:.J,onod ~!hQther or riot
I~yor was going tu ~nrvo on ~1nollu~
CO'Ull.y DililllOJlU Juh.:.l.utl CVl1I!nil.t.clJ.
(b) Rcqt1e~tod a tablo bo pt'ovlded in the
Chnmbora for ropo~Lcr~. (0) nOQu9~tcd
otntu3 of Pol1~Y Book - to b"gln
diocu3oion anol' next. '~ork SO!'Jnlon.
(d) Roportod ~h~ heard St. Potr.r~burgl~
Action Cent~ beln~ ndvcrtl~nd on ~ad1o
~ld reque~tod we sou 1r we can do th~
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V1.nnar - (n) E;;:pro:\God ooncern r'o:
Pet'oeivci; inoC'ln919tency In enforcemont
of ordinanocn. (0) Reported PPC approvod
nOR Land UM dOlliglll\t1on on north
portion and no on ~outh portion or
property en wcu~ s1de of HoMullon-
Booth Road aMl3xcd by Sarety Harbor.
Hoquastad City's r.,cxt stap re: pl'oY1ding
3crviclJ to thls property bo Giaoussud
at n~xt Work 3e~510n.
aG~~lsk1 - RcqUG3tad :tafr an1
Co~~ts310n revl~w rosult.q of PUbllo
Opinion Poll and thon di3CU911.
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Work Se~siun - 1 p m. Monday, October 13, 1986
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Service Pin Award:s
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(0 p.m.)
Work Session Only
Presentation
(1) ~arinc Science Center - Bill Crown (2:00 p.m.)
(2) PUblio Opinion Poll (to be discu:3seu after Service Pin Awards in Chambers)
B~ BUILDING DEPT
1. Cont,t.nnod to 10/16/86 Demolition - Award
or Bid Contraot BUilding Code Violation
City Resa. '8b-46 and amended Reso.,8b-59
to Sonny GlasbrennerJ Largo, Fl. -
$1.850.00. Continued trom 9/18/86 (CH)
CS CENTRAl.. SERVICES
1. Gasoline and Diesel Fuel (COOP) - Risser
Oil Carp. - Delivered in transport loads.
at average posted prices with fixed hauling'
fees - ~570,OOO.OO f~r fiscal year 1986-87.
(Consent B&C)
2. Amendment to Lease Agreement - Myrtle Ave
and Cleveland street (Ken Mark's ford) -
Arnold-Brown Properties. (Consent Agmt)
3. Local uovernment Coalition for Equitable
Energy Rates - $20.000.00. (CM)
MARINE DEPARTHRNT
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1. Clearwater Pass Toll Plaza/Traffic Gate
Installation - Five year lease agreement
- Automatic Toll Systems, Inc., Mt. Vernon,
~.Y. - Installation and rental of four (4)
gates @$6.15/1ane/day - $9,855.00 Iyr.
(Col:\Sen4;. Agm t)
2. Xarina Renovations (Concrete Pavers) -
Couch Construction Inc., Tarpon Springs,
Fl. - $30.790.00. (Consent B&C)
3. Marina Office Rental - U.S. Customs
Service - Approve the rental of six (6)
rooms on a month-to-month basis commencing
11/1/86 and expiring 3/1/87 - $1,253.00/mo.
(Consent C&3)
PH PARKS .\ RECREATION
1. St. Cecelia School Agreement - Joint
utilization of Davie: Martin Soccer Field
and st. Ceceliars Soccer Field.
(Consent Agmt.)
2. Edgewater Orive Beautifioation Project -
Amend the Capital I~provement BUdget by
$18,400.00 to provide site work and park
improvement's, incl. irrigation system,
sodding, landscape materials. and sidewalk.
(CH)
3. Morningside Recreation Center"- Change
project descrip~lon of the approved
Capital Improvemp.nt Project from ~enovation
of the lower floor to the renr:vation of
the upper floor and exter 101" . (CK)
4. Coachman Park Renovations (Concrete
Paver's) - Couch Construction Inc. -
$48,600.00. (Consent B&C)
5. Co~chman, Park Renovations (Sod) - pursley's
Wholesale Center - Pursley Seville sod
@.18 ~ents/sq.ft. - $29,48~.OO.
(Consent B&C)
PER
1. Smployee Selection Test Validation
Project - University or South Florida,
Uf'. Edward L. Levine, consultant -
$2,700.00 (Special Program Fund).
( C\:n13 en t A i!!Il t. )
PBRSOHNKJ~'; DKPAR'IHENT
2. Personality Testing of Police Recruitl
Officer Applicants - Professional
Psychological Services, Clwr. (Stenmark,
Kale, Spaulding & Tom~,P.A.) - $2,100.00
for fiscal year 1986/87. (Consent Agmt)
PD ror.Icg DRPA.RTHKN'l'
1. Supplementary Police Pension -
\'of Trt:stees {5}. (CH)
2. Clear~ater Beach ~ Adoption of
ions: Parking, Special Events,
Staffing. (CM)
Appointm~mt
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tract/Phase II (86-q~) - Seacoast
Construction Corp., Tampa - Increase the
amolJn t $5, ':160 ;OU for a new total of
$517,005.50. (Consont CO)
6. Purchase of Property - Janie Daniels
Subdivision, Lots 12 and 13 - $38,200.00.
(Consent B&C)
1. Proposals to Purchase the City SurpluJ
Lot on Brentwood Driye - Al Rogero -
$18,000.00. (CM)
PW PUBLIC WORKS ORPARTHKNT
1., Vn~ation Requc~t - Existing 10 Ct. water
main easement located at 305 US Hwy. 19,
sllbject to a blanket water main and
ingress & egress. ~ect.8, T-29, R-16
V-86-19 (PH) "
2. Water Line Relocation - McGill Plumbing,
Largo - ~14,103.00. (Consent B&C)
3. Transaction to sell City surplus ppcperty
(Fairmont Sub. Lot 16, Block H) - Horizon
Home Builders, Inc., St. Petersburg -
$3,600.00. (Consent Agmt)
4. C.0.Q1 Water Main House Service Relocation
~ontractl Phase I (85-21) - McGill Plumbing
Inc. - Reducing the amount $21,092.51 for
a new total of $59,130.49. (Consent CO)
TR TRAFFIC ENGINEERING DEPARTHRHT
2. Park Street Garage (Clwr.' Squar~ portion)
Maintenance and operation - J.K. Financial
Corp. - Lease to reimburse the City
one-half total operating costs.
(Consent B&C)
3. Jolly Trolley Operation Agreement
Pinellas Suncoast Transit Authority -
$58.000.00. (CM)
1. Parking Lot Attendant Ser'vices - Republic
Parking System, Chattanooga, TN. - Extend
contract from 11/25/86 to 11/25/81.
(Consent B&C)
CM
1.'?roposed Belcher Oil Lightering Transfer
'. Project - Reso.86-65 -Opposing the
transfer of oil between ships and barges
within the 'coastal water~ adjacent to
County. (Rasa.)
ADMINISTRATION
2. Special Events - Turkey Trot - Request
from Charles W. Stantz regarding route
change and waiver of fees. (Consent
C&S)
VE:RBAL REPORTS
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1. Parks and Recreation Board (one member)
notification. (Consent)
CITY CLERK
POD PLANNING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT
1. Petition of Annexation an,J RS-2 Zo.1ing
of ' a 1.2 acre parcel located on the
south side of Campbell Drive approx.
310 ft. east of Old Coachman Road
(Brown/City) M&B 34.022, Sect. 6,
T-29 S., R-16 E. A-86-21 (Consent R&R)
2. Petition for Annexation, CH Zoning and
a Land Use Plan Amendment from Medium
Density Re:3ldential to Commercial/
Tourist facilities of a 3.2 acre parcel
located on the west side of US Hwy 19
approx. 215 ft. north of Blackburn
St. ":9lackburnSub. Sect.6,T-29S,R-16E:.
(Valdes) A-86-28, LUP 86-28. '
, (Consent R&R)
: 3. Pet.il;ion for Annexation and for Parcel
n1,Sect.6, T-29 S., R-16 E., OL Zoning
and a Land Use Plan Amendment from
Medium Density Residential to ,
Residential/Office and for Parcel 02,
Se~t.lt T-29 S., R-15 E., IL Zoning
'for a total 6.12 acre site located
on the south side of Sunset Pt. Rd~,
approx.225 rt west of ~he intersection
with Belcher Rd. and extending south
to Sunnydale Blvd. (Finkenbinder)
. ~-86-29, LUP 86-29 (parcel (11 only). .
, (Consent Rf.~)
4. Preliminary Subdivisiu~ Plat for
Campus Walk located on the south side
of Drew st. approx. 200 ft. east of
Old Coachman Rd. (M&B 11.0~, 11.03
and 11.02 Sect. 18-29S-16E)
(A.B.S. Properties) SUB 86-9 (eM P&P)
5. CDBG - Budget Adjustment. Unexpended
balances for completed projects~ Code
Enforcement, Library Parking Lot, Missouri-
Palm Bluff, and Community Service Foun-
dation. (CH) 'i
6. Settlement negotiation for vacant propert-
ies - Ju~tice Investment Corp. - Sand
Key. ( CM)
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Date October 13. t986
Second Reading Ordinanoes
· Continued to 10/16/86 Ord.~259-86 . Ord.4288-66 - Repeal of Flr~ Distriot
Amending Soot.122.03 Clearwater Pa9s Code Seot. 136.05 re: All property
Brldg~ Toll Sohedu:e to provide thnt (with aertain exoeptions) looated
tok~n ,3y~tem shall excludo v~hioles~ within the City shall be within the
towing trailern.Continued trom 9'16 Fire District. (CM)
. Ord.4278-86 - Land Development
Code Text Amendment to allow the
message on any nonconforming 51;n
to be changed where no alteration
is made to the sign structure. ,.
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. Ord.4213-B6 - Annexing Lo~ 13, Bk 10,
Virginia Groves Estates, 1st addit.ion, .
located on weat si~e of Pineapple Lane;
approx. 100 ft. south of ~aval Or. A 86-22
(Cicootti, Eisenhauer - P.H. 8/21/86)
Ord.4214-86 - Amending the Zoning Atlas,
by rezoning property annexed in Ordinance
4213-86 as RS-6 (Single Family Resident-
ial) A 86-22
. Ord.4286-86 - Land Development Code Text
Amendment to Sections 135.086, 135.092
and 136.025 to provide ce~tain comme~clal
or trade ~chools be allowed within office
zoning district. (PH)
Ord.4292-86 - Amending Seot.2~.21 to
reduoe membership of Beautifioation
Committee fr.om eleven members to nine.
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Re501utions
. Reso.86-64 - Request for County to abate
'taxes on property recentlypurohased by
City for public purposes.
. Reso.86-66 - Sign Permit Applications -
Revising the fee schedule 1<9 provide H
for triple fees when work was performed
without a permit.
. Reso.86-3 (CRA)- Request for County to
~bate taxes on property recently purchased
by Community Redevelopment Agency for
public pur poses.
Agreements ,
. Six (6) ft. easement lying three ft. on
each side of existing natural gas main
located on a portion of the N.B. 1/4 of
Sect.16, T-28 S., R-16 E. (Pizza Hut of
America, Inc. - McClure)
Deeds and Easements
. Ten (10) ft. natural gas easement for
utility installation and maintenance,
Sect.26, T-28 S., R-15 E. (ABBCO
Associates - W.W. Booth)
other C0mmi3s1on Action
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PRELIMINARY AGENDA - CITY COMMI3StoN MEETING - Ootober 16, 1986
Work Se~slon - 1 p m. Monday, Ootober 13, 1986
(b p.m.)
Service Pin Awards
Work Scsolon Only
Pre:sentatlon
(1) Marine Science Center - Bill Crown (2:00 p.m.)
(2) PUblic Opinion Poll (to be discussed after Service Pin Awards in Chambers)
BLD 8UILDING DRPT
1. Continued to 10/16/66 Demolition - Award
of Bid Contract Building Code Violation
City Reso. '86-46 and amended Reso.na6-59
to Sonny Glasbrenner, Largo, Fl. -
$1,850.00. Continued frOll. 9/18/86 (CH.)
CS CENTRAL SERVICES
HR MARINB D&PARTKKNT
1. Clearwater Pass Toll Plaza/Traffic Gate
Installation - Five year lease agreement
- Automatic Toll Systems, ~nc., Mt. Vernon,
N.Y. - Installation and rental of four (4)
gates @$6.75/1ane/day - $9,855.00 /yr.
(Consent Agmt)
2. Marina Renovations (Concrete Pavers) -
Couch Construction Inc., Tarpon Springs,
Fl. - $30,190.00. (Consent B&C)
1. Gasoline and Diesel Fuel (COOP) - Risser
Oil Corp. - Delivered in transport loads,
at average posted prices with fixed hauling
fees - $570,000.00 for fiscal year 1986-87.
(Consent B&C)
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2. Amendment to Lease Agreement - Myrtle Ave
and Cleveland Street (Ken Mark's Ford) -
Arnold~Brown Properties. (Consent Agmt)
3. Local Government Coalition for Equitable
Energy Rates - $20,000.00. (CH)
3. Marina Office Rental - U.S. Customs
Service - Approve the rental of six (6)
rooms on a month-to-month basis commencing
11/1/86 and expiring 3/1/87 - $l,253.00/mo.
(Con.3ent C&S)
pa PARKS & RECREATIOH
1. st. Cecelia School Agreement - Joint
utilization of David Martin Soccer Field
and st. Cecelia1s Soccer Field.
(Consent A~t.)
2. Edgewater Drive Beautification Project -
Amend the Capital Improvement Budget by
$18,400.00 to provide site work and park
improvements, incl. irrigation system,
sodding, landscape materials, and sidewalk.
(CH)
3. Mornlngside Recreation Center - Change
project description of the approved
Capital Improvement Project from renovation
of the lower floor to the renovation of
the upper floor and exterior. (CM)
4. Coachman Park Renovations (Concrete
Pavers) - Couch Construction Inc. -
$48,600.00. (Consent B&C) ,
5. Coacrunan Park Renovations (Sod) - Plwsley's
Wholesale Center - Pursley Seville sod
@.18 cents/sq.ft. - $29,484.00.
(Consent B&C)
PER
1. Employee Selection Test Validation
Project - University of South Florida,
Dr. Edward L. Levine, consultant -
$2,700.00 (Special Program Fund).
(Consent Agmt.)
PERSONNEL DEPAR'l'MRHT
2. Personality Testing of Police necruit/
Officer Applicants - Professional
Psychological Services, Clwr. (Ster~arkJ
Kale, Spaulding & Toms,P.A.) - $2,100.00
for fiscal year 1986/87. (Co~ent Agmt)
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POLICEDEPA.RTHBHT
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1. Supplementary police Pension - Appointment
of Trustees (5). (CH)
2. Clearwater Beach - Adoption of Recommendat-
ions: Parking. Special Events, and Police
Staffing. (at)
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Fairwood ~venue - $5,300.00.{ConsentB&C)
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5. C.0.02 1986 Water Main Replacement Con-
traot/Phase II (86-46) - Seacoast
Construction Corp., Tampa - Increase the
amount $5,960.00 for a new total or
$517,005.50. (Consent CO)
6. Purohaseof Property - Janie Daniels
Subdivision, Lots 12 and 13 - $38,200.00.
(Corment B&C)
"1. Proposals to Purchase the City Surplus
Lot on Brentwood Drive - Al Rogaro -
,~1O, 000. 00. (CH)
PW PUBLIC WORKS OEPARTHKHT
TRAFFIC ENGlNEEIUHG DEF AR'lMENT
2. Park street Garage (Clwr. Square portion)
Maintenance and operation - J.K. Financial
Corp. - Lease to reimburse the City
one-half total operating costs.
(Consent 8&C)
3. Jolly Trolley Operation Agreement
Pinellas Suncoast Transit Authority -
$58.000.00. (CM)
1. V aoa tion Roq uea t - e:x.is tlilg 10 rt. wa ter
main easement located at 305 US Hwy. 19
subject to a blanket water main and
ingress & egress. Sect.8, T-29, R-16
V-86-19 (PH) .
2. Water Line Relocation - McGill Plumbing,'
Largo - ~14,703.00. (Consent B&C)
3. Transaction to sell City surplus property
(Fairmont Sub. Lot 16, Block H) - Horizon
Home BUilders, Inc., St. Petersburg-
$3,600.00. (Consent Agmt)
~. C.O.n1 Water Main House Service Relocation
Contract/ Phase I (85-21) - McGill Plumbing
Inc. - Reducing the amount $21,092.51 for
a new total of ~59,130.49. (Consent CO)
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1. Parking Lot Attendant Sepvices - RepUblic
Parking System, Chatt3nooga, TN. - Extend
contract from 11/25/86 to 11/25/87.
(CoMent B&C)
CM
1. Proposed Belcher Oil Lightering Transfer
Project - Reso.86-65 - Opposing the
transfer of oil between ships and barges
within the coastal ~aters adjacent to
County. (Reso.)
ADKINISTRATION
2. Special Events - Turkey Trot - Request
from Charles W. Stantz regarding route
change and waiver of fees. (Consent
c&S)
VERBAL REPORTS
CLK
1. Parks and Recreatjon Board (one member)
notification. (Con3ent)
CITY CLERIC
PUD PLANNING AND URBAN DKVELOPHRNT
1. Petition of Annexation and RS-2 Zoning
of a 1.2 acre parcel located on the
south side of Campbell Drive approx.
310 ft. east of Old Coachman Road
(Brown/City) M&B 34.022, Sect. 6,
T-29 S., R-16 E. A-86-27 (Consent R&R)
2. Petition for Annexation, CH Zoning and
a Land Use Plan Amendment from Medium
Density Residential to Commercial/
Tourist facilf~ies of a 3.2 acre parcel
located on the west side of US Hwy 19
approx. 275 ft. north of Blackburn
St. 91ackburn Sub. Sect.6,T-29S,R-16E.
(Valdes) A-86-28, LUP 86-28.
(CoMent R&R)
3. Petition' for Annexation and for', Parcel
H1,Sect.6, T-29 S., R-16 e:., OL Zoning
and a Land Use Plan Amendment from
Medium Density Residential to
Residential/Office and for Parcel 02,
Sect.1, T-29 S., R-15 E., IL Zoning
for a total 6.?2 acre site located
on the south slde of Sunset Pt. Rd.
approx.225 ft west of the intersection
with Belcher Rd. and extending south
to Sunnydale Blvd. (Finkenryinder)
A-86-~9, LUP 86-29 (parcel #1 only).
(Consent REAR)
4. Preliminary SUbdivision Plat for
Campus Walk located on the south side
of Drew St. approx. 200 ft. east of
Old Coachman Rd. (M&B 11.04, 11.03
and 11.02 Sect. 18-29S-16E)
(A.B.S. Properties) SUB S6-9 (CM P&P)
~. CDBG - Budget Adjustment. Unexpended
balances for completed projects: Code
EnforcementJ Librar>y Parking Lot, Hissouri-
Palm Bluff, and Community Service Foun-
dation. (CM) .
6. Settlement negotiation for vacant propert-
ies - Justice Investment Corp. - Sand
Key. (CM)
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Second Reading Ordinanco:! ,
. Continued to 10/1~/86 Ord.Q259-86 . Ord.~288-86 - Repeal of Fire Distria~
Amending Sect.122.03 Clearwate~ Pass Code Seot. 138.05 re: All property
Bridge Toll Sohedule to provido that (with certain exceptions) located
token system shall exolude vehicles within the City shall be within the
towing t~ailers.Continuod frOM 9/18 Fire Distriot. (CM)
Ord.Q278-86 - Land Development
Code Text Amendment to allow the
message on any nonconforming 313n
to be changed where no alteration
is made to the sign structure.
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. Qrd.4273-86 - Annexing Lot 13, Bk 10,
Virginia Groves Estates, 1st additiont
located on west side or Pineapple Lanat
approx. 100 ft. south of ~aval Dr. A 86-22
(Ciccottit gisenhauer - P.H. 8/21/86)
. Ord.421~-86 - Amending the Zoning Atlas
by rezoning property annexep 1n Ordinance
4273~86 as RS-6 (Single Family Resident-
., lal) A 86-22
. Ord.4286-86 - Land Development Code Text
Amendment to Seotions 135.086, 135.092
and 136.025 to provide oertain oommeroial
or trade schools be allowed within office
zoning district. (PH)
. Ord.4292-86 - Amending Sect.22.21 to
reduce membership of Beautifioation
Committee from eleven members to nine.
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. Reso.86-64 - Request for County to abate
taxes on property recently purchased by
City for public purposes.
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Revising the fee schedule to provide
for triple fees when work was performed
without a permit.
Reso.86-3 (CRA)~ Request for County to
abate taxes on property recently purchased
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by Community Redevelopment Agenoy for
public purposes.
Agreements ,
. Six (6) ft. easement lying three ft. on
each side of existing natural gas main
located on a portion of the N.E. 1/4 of
'Sect.16t T-28 S., R-16 E. (Pizza Hut of
Amerioa, Inc. - McClure)
Deeds and'Easements
Ten (10) ft. natural gas easement for
utility installation and maintenance,
Sect.26t T-28 5., R-15 g. (ABBCQ
Associates - W.W. Booth)
other Commission Action
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PREl. [\fI~f\RY f\GE:-lDA. - ~IT'l cot>t'1tSSrON :~EErUG - October 16, 1986
Work Session - 9 a.m. Monday, Ootober 13, 1986
Servico Pin A.wards
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Work 30S3100 Only
Presentation
(1) Mornin~3ide/Meadows Homeowner3 - Donation to the City.
(2) Marine Science Center - Bill Crown (2:00 p.m.)
(3) Public Opinion Poll (to be disoussed after Service Pin Awards 1n Chambers)
BLD BUILDI~G DEPT
1. Continued to 10/16/86 Demolition - Award
of Bid Contract BUilding Code Violation
City Reso. 1~6-46 and amended Reso.#86-5Y
to Sonny Glasbrenner, Largo, Fl. -
$1,850.00. Continued rr~ 9/18/86 (CH)
CS CENTRAL SERVICES
1. Gasoline and Diesel Fuel (COOP) - Risser
0il Corp. - Delivered in transport loads,
at averase posted prices with fixed hauling
fees - $570,000.0:) for fiscal year 1986-87.
(Contz-act B&C)
2. Amendment to Lease Agreement - Myrtle Ave
and Cleveland Street (Ken :1ark' s ~ord) -
Arnold-Brown Properties. (ConsentAgmt)
3. Local Government Coalition for Equitable
'. Energy Rates.
HARL"m DEPARTMENT
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1. Clearwater Pass Toll Plaza/Traffic Gate
Installation - Five year lease agreement
- Automatic Toll Systems, Inc., Mt. Vernon,
~.Y. - Installation and rental of four (~)
gates @$6.75/1ane/day - $9,855.00 Iyr.
(Consent Agmt)
2. ~arina Renovations (Concrete Pavers) -
Couch Construction Inc., Tarpon Springs,
?l. - $30,790.00. (Consent B&C)
3. Marina Office Rental - U.S. Customs
Service - Approve the rental of six (6)
rooms on a month-to-month basis commencing
11/1/86 and expiring 3/1/87 - $l,253.00/mo.
(Consent C&S)
PH PARKS & RECREATION
1. St. Cecelia School Agreement - Joint
utilization of David Martin Soccer Field
and St. Cecelia's Soccer Field.
(Consent Agmt.)
2. Edgewater Drive Beautification Project -
Amend the Capital Improvement Budget by
~18,400.00 to provide site work and park
improvements, incl. irrigation system,
sodding, landscape materials, and sidewalk.
(CH)
3. Morningside Recreation Center - Change
project description of the approved
Capital Improvement Project from renovation
of the lower floor to the renovation of
the upper floor and exter ior . (at)
4. Coachman Park Renovations (Concrete
Pavers) - Couch Construction !r.c. -
$48,600.00. (Con3ent B&C)
5. Coachman Park Renovations (Sod) - Pursley's
Wholesale Center - Pursley Seville sod
@ 18 cents/sq.ft. - $29,484.00.
(Consent 8&C)
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1. ~mployee Selection Test Validation
Project - University of South Florida,
Dr. E:dward L. Levine, consultant -
$2,700.00 (Special Program Fund).
(Consent Agmt.)
PERSOHHEL DKPARnmNT 1.
2. Personality Testing of Police Recruit/
Officer Applicants - Professional \
Psychological Services, Clwr. (Stenmark,
Kale, Spaulding 11: Toms,P.A.) - $2,100.00
for fiscal year 1986/87. (Con.~ent Agmt)
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of Trustees (5). (CH)
2. Clearwater Beach - Adoption of
ions. (CM)
PD POLICE DEW AR1'KENT
Appointment 3. School Crossing Guard - Drew"Street and
Fairwood Avenue. (Consent B&C)
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1. Vacation Requoot - Existing 10 ft. water
maIn eascment located at 305 US ~wy. 19
subject to a blanket water main and
ingress & egress cusp~ont Sec. 8-29-16
V-86-19 (PU)
2. Water Line Relocation - ~cGill Plumbing,
Largo - $1~,70J.OO. (Consent a&c)
3. Transaction to Sell City Surplus Property
(Falrmont Sub. Lot 16, Block H) - Horizon
Home Builders, Inc., St. Petersbut'g -
$3,600.00. (Consent Agmt)
4. C.0.n1 Water ~ain House Service Relocation
Contractl Phase I (85-21) - McGill Plumbing
I ne. - Reducing the amount *21, aY2. 51-
(Consent CO)
5. C.0.#2 ,y8n nater Maln n~plaoement Con-
tract/Phase tI (~b-q8) - Se~ooa5t
Construotion Corp., Tampa - Inorease the'
amount $5,960.00 ror a new total of .
$51'7,005.50. . (Con:sont B&C)
6. Purchase of Proporty - Janie Daniels
Subdivision, Lots 12 and 13 - $38,200.00.
(Consent Bite)
7. Proposals to Purohase the City Surplus
Lot on Brentwood Drive. (Consent C&S)
(item being routed)
TRAFFIC BNGlHEERlNG DEPARTMENT
2. ~ark Street Garage (Clwr. Square portion)
Maintenance and operation - J.K. Financial
Corp. - Lease to reimburse the City
one-half total' operating costs.
(Consent B&C)
3. Jolly Trolley Operation Agreement. (item
being routed) (CH)
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1. Parking Lot Attendant Services - Republic
Parking System, Chattanooga, 'rN. - Extend
contract from 11/25/86 to 11/25/87.
(Consent B&C)
CM
1. Proposed Belcher Oil Lightering TrarJsfer
Project - Reso.86-65 - Opposing the
transfer of oil bet\t:een ships an:! barge.s
within the coastal waters adjacent to
County. (Reso.)
ADMINISTRATION
2. Special Events - Turkey Trot - Request
from Charles W. Stantz regarding route
change and waiver of fees. (Consent
C&S)
VER8AL REPORTS
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1. Parks and Recreation Board (one member)
notification. (Consent)
crTY CLERK
PUD PLA.NN!NG AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT
1. Petition of Annexation and RS-2 Zoning
of a 1.2 acre p~cel located on the
south side of Campbell Drive approx.
310 ft. east of Old Coachman Road ',\
(Brown/City) M&B 34.022, Sect. 0,
T-2~ S., R-16 E. A-8b-27 (ConsentR&R)
2. Petition' for Annexation, CH Zoning and
a Land Use Plan Amendment from Medium
Density Residential to Commerciall
Touri~t facilities of a 3.2 acre parcel
~ocated on the west side of OS Hwy 19
approx. 275 ft. north of Blackburn
St. Blackburn Sub. Sect.6,T-29StH-16E.
(Valdes) A-86-28, LUP 86-28.
(Consent R&R)
3. Petition for Annexation and for Parcel
~',Sect.6, T-2Y S., R-16 E., OL Zoning
and a Land Use Plan Arnendm~nt from,
~edium Density Residential to
Residenti~l/Officp. and for Parcel "2,
Sect.', T-29 S., R-15 ~., IL Zonin~
for a total 5.72 acre site located
on the south side of Sunset Pt. Rd.
approx.225 ft west of the intersection
with Belcher Rd. and extending south
to Sunnydale Blvd. (Finkenbinder)
A-86-2~, LUP 86-29 (parcel 11 only).
(Consent H&R)
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Campus Walk located on the south side
of Drew St. approx. 200 ft. east of
Old Coachman Rd. (M&B 11.04, 11.03
and 11.02 Sect. 18-29S-16E)
(A.B.S. Properties) SUB 86-~ (C~IP&P)
5. CDBq,- Budget Adjustment. Unexpended
balances for completed projects: Code
Enforcement, Library Parking Lot, Missow'i-
Palm Bluff, and Co~~unity Service Foun-
dation. (CM)
6. Settlement ~egotiation for Vacant Propert-
ies owned by Justice Investment Corp. on
Sand Key.
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Second
. Continued to 10/16/86 Ord.4259-86
Amending Sect. 122.03 Clearwater Pass
Bridge Toll Sohedule to provide that
token syst~m shall exolude vehicles
towing trailers. Continued tros g/18
Ord.4218-86 - Land Development
Code Text Amendment to allow the
message on any nonconrorming sign
to be changed where no alteration
is made to the sign structure.
(PUO)
Reading Ordtnanoe3
Ord.Q286-86 - Repeal of Fire Distriot
Code Sect. 138.05 re: All property
(with oertain exceptions) located
within the City shall be within the
Fire Distriot. (eM)
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Virginia Groves Estate~1 1st addition,
located on west side of Pineapple 'Lane"
approx. 100 ft. south or Naval Dr. A 86-22
(Ciccotti, Eisenhauer - P.H. 8/21/86)
. Ord.4274-86 - Amending the Zoning Atlas
by rezoning property annexed in Ordinance
4213-86 as RS-6 (Single Family Resident-
ial) A 86-22
Ord.428~-86 - Land Development Code Text
Amendment to Sections 135.086, 135.092
and 136.025 to provide certain commercial
or trade schools be allowed within office
zoning district. (PH)
. Ord.4292-86 - Amending Seot.22.21 to
reduce membership of Beautification
Committee from aleven ~9mbers to nine.
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taxes on property recently purchased by
City for public purposes.
Reso.86-66 - Sign'Permit Applications -
Revising the fee schedule to prOVide
for triple fees when work was performed
without a permit.
Reao.86-3 (CRA)- Request for County to
abate taxes on property recently purchased
by Community Redevelopment Agency for
pUblic purposes. (CRA)
AgreeuteDts J
Six (6) ft. easement lying three ft. on
each side of existing natural 3as main
located on a portion of the N.E. 1/4 of
Sect.16, T-28 S., R-16 E. (Pizza Hut of
America, Inc. - McCl~~e)
Deeds and Easements
Ten (10) ft. natural gas easement for
utility installation and maintenance,
Sect.26, T-28 S., R-15 E. (ABBCO
Associates - W.W. Booth)
Other Commission Action
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FINAL AGENDA - CITY co~~rSSION MEErI~G -Oetober 16, 1986
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WELCOHK. We are glad to have you join us. tr you wish to speak please wait to be
recogni.zed, then state your nam13 and addres3. Per-sons speaking before the Cit.y
Commission on other than pUblic hearing !tem~ shall be limited to 3 minutes. No person
~hall speak more than once on the same subject unless granted permission by the City
Co:nmlsston.
I. Pledge of Allegiance
II. Invocation
III. Servioe Pin Awards
IV. Introductions and ~wa~d~
v. Minutes of Regular Me~tin$ for
October 2, 1986
Adjourn for C~n1ity RedeveloPMent Agency
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Reoonvene as City C0mmi3s1on Heeting
VI. Presentat,ions
Morningside Recreation Complex-Donation
VII. Citizens t~ be heard re: Items not
on the AgC'r~da.
I Hot BetOl"e 6:30 P.M. - Scheduled. PUblic Bearings
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1) Presentation of issues by City
s ta f f .
2} Statement of case by atpllcant (or
representative) - 5 minutes.
3) Statement of case by opposition -
5 rUnutea.
4) Commission questions.
5) Comments in support and comments in'
opposition: a) individual - 3 minutes;
b) spokesperson for grou;'ls -10 minutes.
6} Commission questions.
7) Rebuttal by oppositio~ - 5 minutes.
8) ~inal rebuttal by app~icant (nr
representative) - 5 Il1inutes.
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main easement located at 305 US Hwy. 19
suhject to a blanket water main and
ingress & egress easement. Sec. 8-29-16
V-86-19 CPti)
10. Second Reading Ord.Q259-86
Amending 5ec.122.03 Clearwater Pass
Bridge Toll Schedule to provide that
token system shall exclude vehicles
to~ing trailers. (Continued trom 9/18)
11. Second Reading Ord.Q218-86
Land Development Code Text Amendment
to allow the message on any non-
conforming sign to be changed where
no alteration. is made to the sign
structure. (PUD)
12. Second Reading Or~.4288-86 - Repeal
of Fire District Code Sec. 138.05
re: All property (with certain exceptlon2)
located within the City shall ~e within
the Fire District. (CM)
13. Public Hearing and First Reading
Ord.Q286-86 - Land Development Code Text
Amendment to Sections 135.086, 135.092
and 136.025 to prOVide ce~tain commercial
or trade schools be allowed within office
zoning district. (CA)
Cl"TY MANAGER REPORTS
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CONSENT AGENDA
Adv1.5ory Boord - Notif'ic.a~:...:
14. Par ks and Recrea t!O!1 Eloa.ptj (one roe'.nIJt:r-).
( CLK)
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Agreements
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15. Amendment to Lease - ~yrtle Ave and
Cleveland Stroet (Ken Mark'~ Ford) -
Arnold-Brown Properties.' (CS)
16. Clearwatqr Pass Toll Plaza/traffic Gate
Installation - Five year leaso ugreomant
- Automatic Toll Systems, Inc., Mt. Vernon,
M.Y. - In5tallation ~ rental of four (~)
gates - $9,855.00 Iyr. (MR)
11. St. .Ceoelia Sohool Agreement - Joint
utilization of David Martin Soocer Fleld
and St. Cecelia's Soocer Field. (PR)
18. Employee Selection Test Validation
Project - University of South Florida,
Dr. Edward L. Levine, consultant _
$2,100.00. (P8R)
1~. Personality Testing of Pollee Recruit/
Officer Applioants - Profeasional
PsycholoE\ical Services, Clwr. ,( Stenmark,
Kale, SpaUlding & Toms,P.A.) - $2,100.00
for fiscal year 1986/87. (PER)
, 20. Transaction to sell City surplus property
(Fairmont Sub. Lot 16, Block H) - Horizon
Home BUilders, Ino., St. Petersburg -
$3,600.00. (PW)
21. JOlly Trolley Operation Agreement
Pinellas Suncoast Transit Authority
$58,000.00. (TE)
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22.
Gasoline and Diesel Fuel (COOP) - Risser
Oil Corp. -. Transport loads, at average
posted prices wi fixed hauling fees -
$510,000.00 for fiscal year 1986-87.(CS)
Marina Renovations (Concrete Pavers) -
Couch Construction Inc., Tarpon Springs,
Fl. - $30,790.00. (:fR)
Coachman Park Renovations (Concrete
Pavers) - Couch Construction Inc. -
$48,600.00. (PR)
Coachman Park Renovations - Pursley's
Wholesale Center - Pursley Seville
sod - $29,484.00. (PR)
School Crossing Guard - Drew Street and
Fairwood Avenue - $5,300.00.(PD)
Water Line Relocation - McGill Plumbing,
Largo - $14,103.00. (PW)
Purchase of Property - Janie Daniels
Subdivision, Lots 12 and 13 - $38,200.00.
(pt<l)
Parking Lot Attendant Services - Republic
Parking System, Chattanooga, T~. - Extend
contract from 11/25/86 to 11/25/87. (TE)
Park Street Garage (Clwr. Square portion)
Maintenance and operation - J.K. Financial
Corp. - Lease to reimburse the City
one-half total operating costs. (TE)
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31. C.0.n1 Water Main HO~ge Service Relocation
Contractl Phase I (85-21) - McGill Plumbing
Inc. - Reducing the amount $21,092.51 for
a new total of $59,130.49. (PW) -~
32. C.0.H2 1986 Water Main Replacement
Contract/Phase II (86-48) - Seacoast
Construction Corp.,Tampa - Increase
the amount +$5,960.00 for a new to~al
,)f $517,005.50. (PW)
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33.
Marina Orrice Rental U.S. Customs
Service - Rental or six (6) rooms on a
month-to-month basis commenoing 11/1/86
and expl~ing 3/1/81 - $1,253.00/mo. (MR)
Edgewater Drive Beautifioation Projeot _
Amend the Capital Improvement Budget by
$18,400.00 to prOVide site work and park
improvements. (PR)
Morningside Recreation Center - Change
project description from renovation
of the lower floor to renovation of
the upper floor and exterior. (PR)
Local Government Coalition for Equitable
Energy Rate3 - $20,000.00. (CS)
COSO - Budget Adjustment. Unexpended
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Receipt & Referral .
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Petition of Annexation and RS-2 Zoning
. of a 1.2 acre parcel located on the
south side of Campbell Drive approx.
310 ft. east of Old Coachman Road
(Brown/City) M&B 34.022, Seo.6-29-16
A-86-27 (PUD)
Petition for Annexation, CH Zonin$ and
a Land Use Plan Amendment from ~edium
Density Residential to Commerciall '.
Tourist facilities of a 3.2 acre parcel
located on the west side of US Hwy 19
approx,' 215 ft. north of Blackburn
st. Blackburn Sub. 5ec.6-29-16, Lot 7
(Valdes) A-86-28, LUP 86-28. (PUD)
.Petition for Annexation and for Parcel
#1,Sec.6-29-16 Pinellas Groves, OL Zoning
and a Land Use Plan Amendment from
Nedi.um Density ReslderJ!;ial to
Residential/Office and for Parcel d2,
Sac. 1-29-15, IL Zoning for a total
6.72 acre site located on the south
side of Sunset Point Road approx.
225 ft west of the intersection with
Belcher Rd. and extending south to
Sunnydale Blvd. (Finkenbinder) ,
A-86-29, LUP 86-29 (parcel 01 only).(PUD)
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41. Six (6) ft. ease~ent lying three ft. on
each side of existing natural gas main
located on a portion of the N.E~, 1/4.of
Sec.16, T-28 5., R-16 E. (Pizza Hut of
America, Inc. - McCl~e)
. 42. Ten (10) f't~, riatural gas easement'ror'
utility installation and maintenance,
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113. Oem.:> 1 ition - Award of Bid Contt'aat '
Building Code Violation City Rono.
#86-46 and amended Reso.n86-5~
to Sonny Glasbrenner, Largo, Fl. -
$1,650.00. Continued rr~ 9/18/86 (BLD)
44. Supplementary Police Penslon - Appointment
of Trustees (5). (Po)
45. Clearwater Beach - Adoption of Recommendat-
ions: Parking, Special Events, and Police
Staffing. (PD) >
46. Proposals to p~rchase the City surplus
lot on Brentwood Drive - Al Rogero -
$18,000.00. (PW)
47. Special Events/Turkey Trot - Charles
W. Stantz re: Route change and waiver
of fees. (eM)
48. Re80.86-65 - Proposed Belcher 011
Lightering Transfer Project - Opposing
the transfer of oil between ships and
barges within the coastal waters adjacent
to County. (eM) .
49. Preliminary Subdivision Plat.for
Campus Walk located on the south side
of Drew St. approx. 200 ft. east of
Old Coachman Rd. (M&B 11.04, 11.03
and 11.02 Sec.18-29S-16E)
(A.B.S. Properties) SUB 86-9 ((PUD)
50. Settlement negotiation for vacant propert-
ies - Justice Investment Corp. - Sand
Key. (PUO)
xc Other Penctlng Matters
XII VeI"bal Reports
cr.rY AT1'ORNKI REPORTS
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XIII First Reading Ordinances
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53.
Ord.4213-86 - Annexing Lot 13, 8k 10,
Virginia Groves Estates, 1st addition,
located on west side of Pineapple Lane,
approx. lOa ft. south of N~val Dr. A 86-22
(Ciccotti, Eisenhauer - P.H. 8/21/86)
Ord.4274-86 - Amending the Zoning Atlas
by rezoning property annexed in Ordinance
4273-86 as RS-6 (Single Family Resident-
ial) A 86-22
Ord.4292-86 - Amending Sec.22.21 to
reduce membership of Beautification,
Committee from eleven members to nine. ~~
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neao.86-64 - Request for County to abate
taxes on property reoently purohased by
C1~y for pUblio purposes.' .
Reso;S6-66 - Sign Permit Applioations"
Revising the fee sohedule to provide
for triple fees.when ~ork was performed
without a permit.
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offioer's
56. Appeal oourt rUling in hearing
deoision re: Schultz case.
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AGENDA October 16, ,198&
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MEMORANDUM'TO:
The City Commission of the City of Clearwater
SUBJECT:
Agenda No. Commt S5 t on Meet
Meetl ng Date: 10/16/86
SERVICE PIN AWARDS
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RECOM MENDATION:
The following employees be presented with service pin awards for their
length of service in the employment of the City of Clearwater.
Cl And that the appropriate officials be authorized to execute same,
8ACKGROUN D:
5 Years
Raymond L. Barnes
Charles A. Kettell
John D. Outtrim
Joseph J. Tenbieg
Kay H. Tillinghast
Central Services
Po 1 ice
Police
Po 1 ice
Parks & Recreation
15 Years
William D. Wargin
Nancy A. Burgarella
Steven S. Kelly
Edd i e Ll oyd
Fred E. Lloyd
Barbara J. Weston
Po 1 ice
Pol ice
Central Services
Water
Parks & Recreation
Finance
20 Years
Sell Wat-ts
Candace McDaniel
San i tat ion
Li brary
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1. Approved as Recommendl!d/Revised/ConditionBI
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Costs: t4/,^. DAttachments:
Fundi ng Source:
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Date:
Ci Af fected
Parties
Notl fl ed
of Meeting
Submitte,d by:
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City Manager
Paper:
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Refel'ence
OrlQ inotln~ Departmen r.'
PERSONNEL
Appro priatlon Code.
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Agenda No.
Meetl ng DotE!:
10/16/86
MEfvl0RANDUM TO:
,The City Commission of the City of Clearwater
SUBJECT:
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City Commission Minutes of October 2, 1986
, RECOMMENDATION:
Approve Minutes as submitted by City Clerk.
o And that the appropriate officials be authorized to execu1e some.
BACKGROUND: f
Subject Minutes were submitted to the City
Commission with regular daily mail.
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Commission Disposition:
Follow -up Action:
Submitted by:
Advertised:
o Affected
Parties
Notified
of Meeting
Costs: NTA
Funding Sou rce:
o Capital Improve-
ment Budget
o Operating 8udg,~t
o Other
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1. Call to Order.
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for October 2, '1986.
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3. Request for County to abate taxes
on property recently purchased
for pUblic purposes.
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1\ RBSOJ.,U'l' .tON OF 'l'm~ COf.tHUNl'fY HEIJEVELOP1.H::NT
AGENCY OF 'l'llE Cl'JlY OP CJ~El\HN^,l'gR r HEQUES1'J NG
'J'UB BOARD OF' COUN'rY CO~1Ml SSlONERS 'ro CJ\NCEL '
AND DlSCH1\RGE 'fAX LIENS UPON CEH'rAIN REAL
PROPERTY ACQUIRED POR PUBLIC PURPOSES AND TO
GH1\N1' 1'!\X EXEl'-1P'fJON.
WlIEREAS, the Communi ty Redevelopment !-\gcncy of the Ci ty of
Clearwater has acquired certain hereinafter described real property
Lor public use purposes; and
WHEREAS, the Community Redevelopment.Agency of the City of
Clearwater desires that the Board of County Commissioners of
Pinellas County discharge any and all liens for taxes from the date
of acquisition held or owned by the County or the State of Florida
upon said lands, and to further provide that said lands shall 'be
exempt from County taxation so long ai the same are owned and used
for such public purpose; and
WHEREAS, Section 196.28, Florida Statutes, grants to the Board
of County Commissioners full power and authority to accomplish
this request; and
,'mEREAS,' in order to comply with the policy of sa id Board, the
Community Redevelopment Agency of the City of Clearwo.ter is willing
to guarantee payment of taxes prior to the date of transfer on the
hereinafter described property when the tax rolls reflect the proper
amount and the Community Redevelopment Agency of the City of Clear-
. water is billed for that amount;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CO~1UNITY
REDEVELOPlo1ENT AGENCY OF THE CITY OF Cl...EARNATER:
Section 1. The Community Redevelopment Agency of the City of
Clearwater hereby requests the Board of County Commissioners of
PiDellas County, Florida, to take all formal action necessary to
cancel ana discharge any and all liens for taxes, from the date of
acquisition, held or owned by pinellas County or the State of
Florida, upon the lands acquired by the Community Redevelopment
Agency of the City of Clearwater for public purposes, which lands
are more particularly described in the Deed attached hereto as
Exhibit A and made a part hereof, and to provide that said lands
shall be exempt from taxation so 10ng as the same are used for
such public purpose.
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,~~_~!:~on__.?~ The Communi 'Cy Rede,velopmen t Agency of the City of
Clearwater guarantees payment of taxes prior to the date of transfer
on the hereinabove described properties when the tax rolls .reflect
the prop~r amount and the Community Redevelopment Agency is billed
for that amount.
Section.).' A certi f ied copy of this Rr>solution shall be delivered
forthwith to the County Administrator for Pinellas, County, Florida.
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11 n 5 INDENT1J1tE, 111<ldc' thi s -<.t:.'" at.L. d~IY of ^uglJ.S t, 19HG, Brrl1'fEEN
N\HON L. IHLc;ORE, STEPlfi:.N M. HRAGlN ;lf1d l'DRRIS BILCDHE, as Trustees
of the BILC,QRE LIQUlDATING TRUsr pcr,Tnl5t Agreement or December 6,
J 9R4, reeo roed in 0, R. 5908, Pngc 238, Pinel 1 as COWl ty Hcconls; rmd
Hi tJl full pO\oJCr and tlut110r.i t)' to dispose of U1C renl property described
in thi ~ conveyance,
of the Count)' of Pincl1t1s, SUite of norida, Gr:1ntors, :mu
(D~ r.rJ~lTr RE{JEVmDl'~n~NT ^Gr~NCY or 'n IE ClTY OF CLf:.APJ':ATER, Grantee,
l\'hosc post office address is Post Office Box 4748, C]cnn,'ater, 1=1. 33518
of t11~ c.ount)' of PinclJns, State of Florida,
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WITNESSE'lll, TIlat said Grantors J for and in consideration of tJ1C sum of TEN AND
NO/IOO DJLLAHS, and other ~ood aIJd valuable consi dcrn tions to said Grnntors in
hand paid by said Grantee, the receipt whereof is hereby nckno\'11cdged, has granted.
bargained and sold to tJ)e said Grantee, and Grantee I s successors and assigns for-
ever, tlle follO\\'ing dCSC1'ibcd ] and, situate, lying and being in Pinellas County,
Florida, to \'lit:
Suhject to taxes for 1986 and subsequent years.
Subject to restrictions and easements 0'( record, if an)'.
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Park Subdivision, according to the plat thereof as recorded~,
in Plat Book 3, Page 43 of the Public Records of Pinel1as
County, Florida.
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IN WI'P.lESS l\7ffiP.EOF, Grai1tors have herelD1to set Grantors' ha..T1ds and seHfs
and rear first above \'iTi tten.
Signed, sealed and delivered
in our presence:
(SEAL)
(SEAL)
(SEAL)
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STATE OF FLORIDA
OJUNIT OF PIl\'ELLAS
I HEP.EBy)crRTIFY that on this day before me, an officer duly CJualified to ta.1.:e
ac.knrndedgme!1 ts J personally appeared
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MRQ'1 L. BILGORE, STEPHEN N. BRAGIN and lDRP.IS BILC'JJRE, as Trustees
of the BILGORE LIQJIDATING TIRJSf,
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. \\to me known to be the person.c; described i.T} and \...ho executed the foregoing il1S.:t.npn~n~.~:"
and acJJ1o\~ledged before me that they :~ecuted the smne. ,;':>',.'~'>~.~'~~-:>-:,:'''''~
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day of Augus t, 1986. '. .. ..,.:.~~~.> ::::}:,:,~~:"J~:: ". '. ',:.~:::
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EXHIBIT A
Hot~lY Pl,.b~IC, SllIle of florId.
l.Ay Com~l~"cn ~x.p\res July 21, 1~
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1\ HESOLU'PJ ot-J OF' 'rilE COMHUN I'J'i' HEDEVI':i..OPt.1EWP
J\GBNCY OF 'j'IIB Cl'j'Y OF' CLB^Hh'Nl'Im, HJ~QUEs'rING
'1'118 DOl\HD OF COUN'l'Y COf>1MISSIONERS 'fa CJ\NCEJ.I
AND DlSClIl\HGB 'l'AX 1..1 ENS UPON CEH'l'^l N HEAL
PHOPEH'j'Y I\CQUIIHW F'OR PUBLIC PURPOSI~S AND 'J'O
GRANT ~~x EXEMPTI6N,
\oJIIEHE^S t the COml1\ll J1:i. ty H('uevc] npmen t Agency of the Ci ty of
Clc~rwnter has acquired certain hcreiJlnfter described real property
[or public use purposes; and
\1IlERE^S t the COlllllluni ty Redevelopment l\gency of the ci ty of
Clearwater desires tni'lt the l30ard of County Commissioners of
pinellas County discharge any and all liens for taxes from the date
of acquisition held.or owned by the County or the State of Florida
upon said lands, and to further provide that said lands shall be
exempt [rom County taxation so long as the snme are owned and used
for such public purpose: and
WHERE^S, Section 196.28, Florida Statutes, grants to the Board
of County Commissioners full power and authority to accomplish'
this request: arid'
WHEREAS, in order to comply with the policy of said Board, the
Community Redevelopment Agency of the City of Clearwater is willing
to guarantee payment of taxes prior to the date of transfer on the
hereinafter described property when the tax rolls reflect the proper
amount and the Community Redevelopment Agency of the City of Clear-
water is billed for that amount;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED'BY THE COMMUNITY
REDEVELOPNENT AGENCY QF THE CITY OF CLEARNATER:
Section 1. The Community Redevelopment Agency of the City of
Clearwater hereby requests the Board of County Commissioners of
Pinellas County, Florida, to take all formal action necessary to
cancel and discharge any and all liens for taxes, from the date of
acquisition, held or owned by pinellas County or the ~tate of
Florida, upon the lands acquired by the Community Redevelopment
Agency of the City of Clearwater for public purposes, which lands
are more particularly described in the Deed attached hereto as
Exhibit A and made a part hereof, and to provide that said lands
shall be exempt from taxation so long as the same are used for
such public purpose.
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Section 2. The Community Redevelopment Agency of the City of
Clearwater guarantees payment of taxes prior to the date of transfer
on the hereinabove described properties when the tax rolls reflect
the proper amount and the Community Redevelopment Agency is billed
for that amount. i
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Section 3. A certified copy of this R0so1ution shall be delivered
forthwith to the County Administrator for Plnellas County, Florida.
Chairman
Attest:
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^^RON L. BILCORE) S'l1.H'IlEN ~I. BHAmN nnd nmms Bll.C..oHE, us Trustees
of the HI UDHI3 LIQtJIDATJNG THUSI' pcr Trust ^1P'ccment of December 6,
19Rif, rccorded in O,H. 5908, Pilgc 238, l'inclJn5 Count.)' l1ecorc1s; and
,d lh full power and illlthori ty to ell snose of tJ1C renl property described
:in this COI1\'c)':mce t .
of the COlUlty of PjllclJas, State of Flor.idilt Gri1ntors" and
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co: r.tl.lNITY pJ:mEVELOP~IENT AGENCY Or: 'n IE CITY or CL1!J\.I1\'!ATER, Grantee)
whose post office nddrcss is Post Office Box 4748, Clc;n"h'atcr, Fl. 33518
of the County of Pinellas, State o[ Floridn,
WITNESSE'llI, '111at said Grantors, for and in consideration of the Stun of. TEN PND
NO/IOO roLIJ\~~~, :md other good a1ld valuable considerations to said Grantors in
hand paid by said Grantee, the receipt whereof is hereby acknO\-:1edgcd, has granted,
bargained rulc1 ~o]d to t:11e said GrHntee, and Grantee I s successors and assi!"Jfls for-
ever t Ole following described land, si tllatc, lying and being in Pin ell as County,
Florida, to wi t:
Subj ect to taxes for 1986 and subsequent years.
Subject to restrictions and easements of record, if any.
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in Plat Book 3, Page 43 of the Public Records of rinclIas
Count)', Florida.
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and year first above written.
Signed, sealed and delivered
in our presence:
BILGORE LIQUIDATU;(l
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. tep J~tfn, Trustee
By: arntM~ C1Jl, vv,
!'-lorris BilgoTe? Trustee
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STA1E or r:LORIDA
OJUl'lfY or PlNELLAS
I HEREBY CERTIfY that on this day before me, an officer duly qualified to take
:lcknOloJledp,mcn ts, personally appeared
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AARON L. BILGORE, STEPHEN,\N. Bl~^GIN and HJRRIS BILC':rORE, as Trustees
of the BILGORE LIQUIDATING T.~Usr,
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to me knO\oJTl to be the persons described i.11 and ,...ho executed the foregoing iI1s..t.npn~n~,,>'
and acknO\'lledged before me that they executed the .srune.' ,~., .,.,:,\.iJ..~r:....:' .;;.+ti,
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IVITNESS my hand and official seal in tJle COLmty nncl State last afo~.es~~9t\ij~.~~;..,~~~.
day of August, 1986. . :. ..//,~ .~.-: :;:..:..~l'.(~::"'. :;. :~f:'
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lAy Comrnls:\on E;Aplrn Jllly 21. 1938 ..,<',' J
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The City Com mission of the City of Clearwater
SUB J E CT: VACA'l'lON REQUEST
Agenda No.
Meeting Dote:
10 16 86
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CITY OF CLEARWATER
RECOMMENDAT'ON~ Approve the vncnLion of nn existing 10 foot wnter mnin C1l5cmcnt
an recordp'd in Officin] Hcconl Bool( 5288, pager. ]081 nnd l082'0subjcct to n ,blanket wntcr
mnin cnr.cmcnl being gl":mt:cd Lo the City. l
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q.,And thai the approprIate officials be authorized to execute same.
BACKGROUN D:
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The original 10 foot wnlcr main casement W<lS given La the City in 1981. The proposed
site plan for Toyota Town will ncecssiltlt~ relocating n portion of the existing water line.
The City hns requested the developer grant a blanket water main and ingress nnd egress
casement over the entire site for nIl future wnter mains and access to refuse containers,
This vacation has been reviewed by vnrl.olJs City dcpnrtment/di,visions ~oncerncd with
vncations nnd there nrc no objections provid~d a replncemcnt Cllsemcnt bc granted to the
City.
Commission Disposition:
1. Approved as Recommended/Revised/Conditional
2. Continued to
Follow-up Action:
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Submitted by:
Advertised:
Date: 10/2/86
P 10/9/86
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Parties
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of Meeting
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fDAttachmen1s:
Peti don &
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PLEASE HEVIEW '1'11 Hi VACATION TN 'rEllMS 01i' YOUlt PHESEN'l' tJSH AND Ji'U'J'UltE NEED
Fon 'rilE PHOPEIt'l'Y. INDICATE YOUR COMMENTS BELOW:
HEFimENCE A'1'IJAS SHEET NUMBEH: P I I 5 ~)[ C 1 J nN <g 1 UWNSIII P
.1. ENGINEBHING DEPAIlTMEN'f - IUWIEWED J3Y: 4J~.c.~.
COMMI~NTS: --r,f.:,. (.)/I'/(~~"{ n;iJ /'v,./..!<<! I(i.:.. (.1'(7 L..)~/c.,.,;a.. tl;;-1/(.:./ ,J..I-~
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COMMENTS:
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3. TRAFFIC ENGINEERING DEPARTMEN'l' - HEVIEWED BY:
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LETTER TO PHOPEIlTY OWNER ADVISING OF COMPLETION OF VACATI0N:
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ORDINANCE NO. 4278-86
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA,
RELATING 10 NONCONFORMING SIGNS; AMENDING SECTION
134.015, CODE OF OROlNANCES, TO PROVIDE THAT THE
MESSAGE ON CERTAIN NONCONFORMING SIGNS MAYBE
CHANGED UNDER CERTAIN CIRCUMSTANCES; PROVIDING AN
EFFECTIVE DATE.
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF
CLEAR WATER, FLORIDA:
Section 1. Section 134.015, Code of Ordinances, is amended to read:
Sec. 134.015. Nonconforming signs.
(a) No nonconforming sign may be constructed, reconstructed, altered,
renovated, relocated, replaced or otherwise changed after the effective date of this
chapter, unless such action brings the sign into conformance with the provisions of this
chal?ter, except to the extent permitted by subsection (b).
(b) Notwithstanding the terms of subsection (a):
(1) Any nonconforming sign existing on October 13, 1985, that is damaged to the
extent that the cost for complete repair does not exceed fifty (50) percent of the
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replacement cost of the sign may be repaired.
(2) The message on any nonconforming sign existing on October 13, 1985 may be
changed one or more times after that date, provided that no alteration is made to the
sign structure.
(c) All signs and sign structures which are nonconforming to the requirements of
this chapter but which were erected lawfully because of a ei.H\~ by variance
previously gra,nted or because of ey conformance with -t6 the previously existing sign
regulation!; at the time the permit was issued, shall within seven (7) years from
October 13, 1985, the eHee-ttYe ea~e ef -eM eevet-e{'ffiefit e'3ee; be removed by the
owner of the sign or the owner of the property or be brought into compliance with the
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terms contained herein, except for the following:
(1) Any nonconforming sign located on an interstate or federal aid primary
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highway (i.e., U.S. Highway 19 and State Road 580 east of U.S. Highway 19) which is
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protected from removal by the Federal Highway Beautification Act or Ch. 479, F.S.,
by reason at providing compensation for removal shall be exempted from the removal
terms of this subsection ~firag1'fiJ:}i'i. This shall not, however, preclude the city from
seeking to remove any such sign through an eminent doma.in ~l'oceeding, ncr achieving
sign conformance by other lawful means. In the event the Federal HIghway
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(c) of this section; under no circumstances, however, shall failure to give or receive
cornpcnsution, then the removal provisions contained in this subsection {lftf'agrapR shall
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(2) Any nonconforming sign locuted on Gulf-to-Bay Boulevard east of Highland
A venue which, if said Boulevard was classified a federal aid primary highway, would be
protected from removal by the Federal Highway Beautification Act or eh. 479, P.S.,
by reason of providing compensation for removal.
(d) The H SHaH Be the resl'efl.sibilHy at- tHe development code administrator shall
prepare te tiReert8,lf,e an inven tory of fer the 1'I::1r1'6se ef tdentifyffig aRe l"eeereHfl.g all
nonconforming signs. Following identification and recordation, the code administrator
shall notify the property owner or sign owner/lessor identifying the action(s) necessary"
to make the sign(s) conform to these sign regulations, the date that such sign(s) shall
be removed if not altered to conform, the opportunity to seek relief through a
variance proceeding and the penalties for noncompliance. Said notice shall be given at
least eighteen (18) months prior to the removal date specified in subsection f:'af"agf"a.~A
notice constitute grounds for noncompliance or untimely compliance.
(e) Legal nonconforming signs which exist on property annexed into the city 2!!.
or before October 13, 1992./'w+Htffi the seven-yeaf' f:'eme feHewffig a.ee~ft et-. tltis
aeVete~l'fleR~ eeee shall be sUbjea.t to the removal or compliance provisions contained
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in subsection ['af'agra['R (c) of this section. After October 13, 1992, FeHew.ffi~ s.evef\
ffi yeaf'S hem the aate ef a.ee~ft at- ~~ eeveteli'ff1eftt eeee; sign compliance shall
occur in a time and manner prescribed by the city commission in conjunction with
consideration of the annexation application.
(f) Any person aggrieved by the remeYtH- af" a:Hef'afleR provisions set fet"'fR ffl
t'at'agt"a~h ~ M ~ of this section may apply to the development code adjustment
board for a variance in accordance with the tet"ffiS set teM:R ffl eha~ef' iary section
137.012. Any request for a variance ff'6ff1 tet'fflS &f sait! ~&.f'agf'a!:,R te1 shall be filed
with the development code administrator at least ninety (90) days Bt:l.t Rei: ffie-re tflM
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etgflteef\ Bat mentRa prior to October 13, 1992 tRe afel"emenfl-eRee f"effleva:f date. In
addition to the standards which govern a~Pf'eva:t of variances contained in sat-e section
137.012, the board shall consider the propriety of the al?plication of this section based
upon the following factors:
(1) Type and extent of the nonconformity (e.g., use, size, height, number, and
setback, e-te:-).
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(2) Location of the nonconforming sign.
(3) Potential adverse aesthetic eesmet-te effects on the property or building, if
any.
(4) Nature of the surrounding uses, both on-site and off-site.
(5) Location of the nearest similar sign, if any.
(6) Lensing arrangements, if any,
(7) Date of installation or erection.
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(S) Initial capital investment.
(9) Life expectancy of the investment.
(10) Investment realization to date.
(11) Cost to alter or remove sign. '
(12) Salvage value.
(13) Part of the owner's or lessor's total business involved.
(14) Monopoly or advantage due to prohibition on similar new signs in the vicinity.
(15) Other factors which may be unique to the property or sign.
The development code adjustment board may grant a variance only after a public
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hearing and upon a demonstration by the owner/lessor of !!. hardship different in kind
and magnitude from that suffered by other sign owners or lessors similarly situated.
Any decision of the develo(?ment cede adjustment board may be appealed ~e ~ke
fleariHg e#ieet" in accordance with tke tet'ffl5 s~ feftfl ffi eha~et' %a~ section 137.013.
Section 2. This ordinance shall take effect im mediately upon adoption.
, PASSED ON FIRST READING October 2, 1 966
PASSED ON SECOND AND FINAL
\) READING AND ADOPTED
Mayor-Com missioner
Att~st:
City Clerk
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and correctness:
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ORDINANCE NO. 4288-86
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AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA,
RELATING TO THE LAND DEVELOPMENT CODE; REPEALING
SECTION 138.05, CODE OF ORDINANCES, WHICH PROVIDES
THAT ALL PROPERTY, WITH CERTAIN EXCEPTIONS, LOCATED
WITHIN THE. CORPORATE LIMITS OF THE CITY SHALL BE
WITHIN THE FIRE DISTRlc'r: PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE
DATE.
WHEREAS', the purpose of a fire district is to impose stringent
. , building construction requirements in order to control the risk of
cqnflagration; and
WHEREAS, because most of the City has been developed with low
density or medium density single family residential construction
.,; and low ri~e non-residential construction there is little or no
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likelihood of conflagration, and the construction requirements set
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forth in the building code and life safety code for high rise or
large commercial structures are deemed sufficient;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY
COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA:
Section 1. Section 138.05, Code of Ordinances, is hereby
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Section 2. This ordinance shall tak.e effect immediately
upon adoption. ,
PASSED ON FIRST READING
October 2, 1986
PASSED ON SECOND AND FINAL
READING AND ADOPTED
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ORDINANCE NO. 4286-86
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA,
- RELATING. TO THE LAND DEVELOPMENT CODE; AMENDING
SECTIONS 135.086, 135.092 AND 136.025, CODE OF ORDINANCES,
TO, ESTABLISH CONDITIONAL USE STANDARDS FOR
COMMERCIAL OR TRADE SCHOOLS, AND TO ALLOW
COMMERCIAL OR TRADE SCHOOLS AS A CONDITIONAL USE
WITHIN THE IJIMITED OFFICE (OL) AND GENERAL OFFICE (00)
ZONING DISTRICTS; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF
CLEARW'ATER, FLORIDA:
Section 1. Subsection (8) is added to Section 135.086, Code of Ordinances, to
read: .
Section 135.086. Conditional uses.
Within Limited Office Districts, the following uses may be allowed [:'e~m~ed as
condi tional uses:
(1) Veterinary offices.
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(2) L~vel I group care.
(3) Level II group care.
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Level III group care. . .
(5) Congregate care.
(6) Nursing homes. .,
(7) child day care~
(8) Com mercial or trade schools.
Section 2. Subsection (3) is added to Section 135.092, Code of Ordinances, to
read:
Section 135.092. Conditional uses.
Within General Office Districts, the following uses may be allowed ~ePIfl~e6 as
conditional uses:
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(2) Nursing homes.
(3) Com mercia! or trade schools.
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Section 136.025. Conditional use standards.
(c) Supplementary standards, by category of use. The following Hst ef
standards (which apply to the identified category of use) shall supplement the general
standards identified above ifl ~eeeffiflg f?ai"agi"af?t~ tet and no conditional use shall be
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(a) All instructional areas shall be located within an enclosed building and all
teaching shall be conducted indoors.
(b) The use shall comply with all of the general standards for conditional uses.
Section 4. This ordinance shall take effect immediately upon adoption
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PASSED ON FIRST READING
PASSED ON SECOND AND
FINAL READING AND ADOPTED"
Mayor-Com missioner
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FOR COM""ISSI~N MEB'fINO Ootober 16, 1986
NOTIFICATIONS
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BOARD: Parka & Recreation Board,
TERM: 3 Years '
APPOINTED BY: City Commission
FINANCIAL DISCLOSURE: Not Required
RESIDENCY,. REQUIREMENT: City of Clearwater
SPECIAL QUALIFICATIONS: None
MEMBERS: -J
CO-CHAIRPERSONS: C. Wood, E. MoMahon
MEETING DATES: qth Monday
PLACE: Annex
APPTS. NEEDED: 1
OATE APPTS.TO BE MADE: November 6, 1966
THE FOLLOWING ADVISORY BOARD MEMBER HAS RESIGNED EFFECTIVE OCTOBER, 1986, THUS
REQUIRING A NEW APPOINTEE FOR THIS VACANCY. '
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Name-Address-Phone
Date of
Original
Appointment
Attendance
Reoord
Willingness
To Serve
1. Mrs. Lois B. Martin
1771 Harbor Dr.
Clearwater. FL 33515
q46-9462
2/86
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THE FOLLOWING NAMES ARE BEING SUBMITTED FOR CONSIDERATION TO FILL THE ABOVE VACANCIES:
Name-Address-Phone
Submitted By
Comments-Related Experienoe, Etc.
1. Ellen Blidsoe
'916 Normandy Rd.
Clearwater, FL 33546
Q46-0275
self
Retired Hospital Housekeeping
Administrator
(Resume Attaohed)
2. Norma V. Soukup
2q28 Glenann Drive
Clearwate~, FL 33546,
535-6155
self
Volunteer in Various Programs
(Resume Attached)
3. Frank Krame
, . 317, Eldridge st.
Clearwater, FL 33515
442-6042
self
Former member Beautification
Committee (Resume attaohed)
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Mooting Date:'lo/H;/t5'86
MEMORANDUM TO:
The City Commission
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^ M HNIJMHNT TO I.EASH AU ItEEM ENT--M Y ItTl.U ^ VHNUH & CI.BV BLAND Sl'Rl!l!T
RECOMMENDATION:
Approve the pl{)J'wa~d Hlrlclldlllellt to the I.c:uje ^gH!ClIICllt h(Hwecll the City alld Arnolu-Urown
Prorcrtlcr. fot pll)l'cny loci1tcd:lt the corller of ~lyrtlc ,\venlle null Cleveluud Sltl~(.'t.
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llJ And thol the appropriale officIals be authorized 10 axccule some.
BACKGROUND:
This illJlcndmcnt involves the lease agreement for property commonly known ar. the "Old Chick
SmIth Pord" or the "Ken Mark's pord" property, This propcrq' currently hOU5C5 the heavy equipment
mnlntcnnl1ce shop, the sInal1 engine mnlntcnnllcc shop, the Safety and 11I5uroJlcc DivisIon, and the
Energy ornec. ..
The 311lcndl1lCllt proviJcr. fOT three (3) chnngeti to the orii~illal ICo1se:
(l) ex relld inr. lhe tc fill uf t he Ic~se for tit ree (J) ycnrs:
(2) in,creasing the tcrntfl1.:ttlon notke by either pnity from 15 lHonths to 24 mOIl'rla:;; anu
(3) providing for the Increnr,C in the lease ratcs (or the additIonal three (3) yenrs:
6th year
7th rear
8th year
$9,500.00 per month
$10,000.00 per lllOlllh
$10,500,00 per month
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The architects (llNT13) have indicated that cOllstructlon time for the new fleet MnintCI1DllCC Facility
and ReCur blshmcnt Shop will be 18 to 24 month:; dependIng upon whether or !lot the construction
of the buildings is concurrent or,phased.
We anticipate thilt construction of the buildings witl be concurrent. However,. the current provisions
for a is-month termination notice may be Inadequate should the Lessor decide to give notice,
We are confident thnt we can be 1nto the new facilities within the currellt lC\lf;e term, however,
this extension will relieve the City of the pressures of a possible, rapidly 'approaching deadline.
Commission Disposition:
Follow-up Action:
Submi t t ed by:
o A fIt e c t e d
Porties
Notified
of ~e e ling
2. Originnl
LClJGC
Agreement
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Funding Source:
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ment Budget
o Operating Budget
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Advertised:
GtA t tachmenls:
I. Amendment
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City Manager
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Date aSequential
Reference
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Orlqino J ing Depor tmen t:
CENTRA L SllR VICES
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AMENDMENT TO LEASE AGHEEHENT
THIS At-1ENDf.1ENT TO lEASE AGREEriENT is mode ond entered into as of
this
day 0 f
, 1986, by and between
ARNOLO-BRD\1N P,ROPER TIES, a General Partnership (IlLessor"), and CIrY OF
CLEAR\1ATER, a Florida municipal corporation ("Lessee").
In consideration of the mutual covenants, herein contained, the
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parties agree to amend that certain Lease Agreement entered into
between the parties on June 29, 1984, as follows:
1, Paragraph 2(a) is amended to extend the term of this Lease an
additional three (3) years, ending on June,30, 1992.
2. Paragraph 2(b) is amended to provide, either Lessor or Lessee
may terminate this Lease upon twenty-four (24) months written
notice thereof to the other party.
3. Paragraph 3, is amended to provide "for additional paragraphs
3(G), 3(H), 3(1), as follows: (3) (G) On or before the first
day of each month, from month sixty-one (61) through month
seventy-two (72), Lessee shall pay to Lessor the sum of Nine
Thousand Five Hundred Dollars ($9,500.00),
3(H) On or before the first day of each month, from month
seventy-three (73) through month eighty-four (84) Lessee shall
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pay to Lessor the sum of Ten Thousand Dollars ($10,000.00),
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3(I)On or before the first) day of each month, from month
eighty-f~~e (85) through month ninety-six (96) Lessee shall pay
to Lessor the sum of Ten 'Thousand Five Hundred Dollars
( $10 , 500 . 00) , ',\
4. All of the terms and conditions of the Lease Agreement not
expressly amended by this Amendment sl1all continue in full
"'\ force and effect, and are incorporated herein by, reference as
if set forth in full.
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ARNOLD~BROWN PROPERTIES
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Lessor
CITY Of CLEARWATER, FLORIDA
Countersigned:
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LEASE AGREEMENT
TH IS LEASE is made and executed on the d.~ day 0 f
~Ji~ j 1984, by and between Arnold.8rown Properties a General
Partnership {"lessor"), and CITY OF CLEARWATER, a Florida Municipal
corpora tion ('1 lessee") .
1. Demise, Description, and Use of Premises, Lessor leases to lessee
and lessee hires from lessor~forthe purpose of conducting therein any
lawful business and for no other purpose, those certain premises with the
appurtenances, situated in the City of Clearwater, County of Pinellas, State
of Florida, and more particularly described in the schedule attached hereto
as Exhibit "A,tI and made a part hereof. As used herein. the term "premises"
refers to the real property above-described and to any improv~ments located
thereon from time to time during the term hereoF.
2 . Term.
(a) The term of this lease shall be for five (5) years. commencing
on July l~ 1984, and ending on June 30, 1989.
~ (b) Either lessor or lessee may terminate this lease upon fine.en
':8:.."" months (15) written notice thereof to, the. other 'party.
~. 3. Rent. 'The total rent' for the ini t ial term shall be
rcueHw.i.'.J.?ED :5EVENi'i=-a';-N ~i;t.~~ d.4T7.L-CO,co ) plus f'larida state sales tax f if any,
which lessee shall pay to lessor without 'deduction in offset, at such place
or places as may be designated from time to time by lessor in installments as
follows:
(a) Upon execution of this lease, lessee shall pay to lessor Six
Thousand Eight Hundred Dollars ($6,800.0Q) such sum represent~ng the rent due
hereunder far the months of July 1984.
(b) On or before the first day of each month, from month one (1)
through month twelve (12), lessee shall pay to lessor the sum of Six Thousand
Eight Hundred Dollars ($6,SOO.CQ).
(c) On or before the first day of each month, From month thirteen
(13) through month twenty-four (24). lessee shall pay to lessor the sum of
Seven Thousand Five Hundred Dollars ($7.,50C.CC).
(d) On or before the first day of each month,-' from month
b~enty-five (25) through month thirty-six (36), lessee shall pay to lessor
the sum of Eight Thousand Dollars (S8,OOO.00),
(e) On or before the first day of each month, from mcnth
thirty-seven (37) through month forty-eight (4?), lessee shall pay to lessor
the sum of Eight Thousand Five Hundred Dollars ($8,SCO.CO).
(f) ,On or before the first day of each month, from month forty-nine
(49) through month sixty (6C), lessee shall pay to lesso.... th~ sum of Nine
Thousand Dollars ($9,000.00)..-
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4. Security Deposit. Lessor hereby acknowledges receipt of the sum of Ten '\\
Thousand Dollars ($10 J 000.00) deposited with lessor upon the execution of
this lease 8S security far the performance by lessee of all of the terms,
covenants and conditions of this lease by said lessee to be J;fept nd
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performed during the term hereof, which sum shall be held without liability
for interest. If at any time during the term of this lease any of the ront
herein reserved or any other sum payable by lessee to lessor hereunder shall
be overdue and unpaid, then lessor may, at its option, apply all or any
portion of said deposit to the payment of such overdue rent or other sum. In
the event the deposit or any portion thereof is so applied, lessee shell,
aFter written request by lessor, remit to lessor B suFficient'amount in cash
to resort said security to the original sum deposited, and lessee's failure
"to do so within ten (10) days after receipt of lessor's request shell
constitute a breach of this lease. The deposit or the balance thereof shall
be returned in ,full to lessee upon the expiration of this lease, less any
amounts needed for repairs to the demised premises. Lessor agrer::s to pay
Lessee interest on the aformentioned security deposit at the Quoted interest
rate on a $10,000.00 Certificate of Deposit at the Bank of Clearwater. The
rate for each twelve (12) month period shall be that rate quoted as of
July 1st of each year and shall accrue and be pfjyable at the end of said
year.
S. Warranties of Title and Quiet Possession. Lessor covenants that lessor
is seized of the demised premises in fee simple and has full right to make
this lease and that lessee shall have quiet and peaceable possession of the
demised premises during the term hereof.
6. Deli very 0 f Possession.
upon execution of Lease.
Lessor shall deliver property to Lessee
7.. Permitted and Prohibited Uses of Demised Premises.
(~) The demised premises shall be used and occupied solely for the
operations of the City of Clearwater, except as provided in Paragraph 11.
(b) Less8p. shall, at its sole cost t comply with all requirements,
pertaining to the oemised premises, of any insurance organization or company,
necessary for the maintenance of insurance, as herein provided, covering any
building and appurtenances at any time located on the demised premises.
8. Waste and Nuisance Prohibited. During the term of this lease,
lessee shall comply with all applicable laws affecting the demised premises.
the breach of which might result in any penal ty an lessor or forfeiture of
lessor I s title to the demised premises. Lessee shall not commit, or suffer
to be committed, any waste on the demised premises, or any nuisance.
9. AbandL:Jnment 0 f Premises. Lessee shall not vacate or abandon the
premises at any time dUring the term hereof; if lessee shall abandon, vacate,
or surrender the demised premises, or be dispossessed by processs of law, or
otherwise, any personal property belonging to lessee and left on the premises
shall be deemed to be abandoned, at the option of lessor, except such
property as may be encumbered to lessor.
Ie. Lessor's Right ~ Entry. Lessee shall permit lessor and the agents
and employees of lessor to enter into and upon the demised premises at all
reasonable times, and at their own risk, for the purpose of inspecting tfie
same, or for the purpose
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nonresponsibility for alterations, oddltiona, or repairs, without any rebate
of rent and without any liability to lessee for any loss of occupantion or
quiet enjoyment of the premises thereby occasioned, and shall permit lesoor
and .its agents and employees, at any time with the last twelve (12) months
prior to the expiration of this lease, or rlfteen Months (IS) days prior to a
termination under paragraph 2b., to place on the demised premiaes any usual
or ordinary "ia Let", "To Leaseu or "for Sale" signs and exhibit the premises
to prospective tenants at reasonable hours.
11. Subletting and Assignment. Lessee may sublet the premises in whole
or in part without lessor 1 s consent, but the making of any such 'sublease
shall not release lessee from, or otherwise affect in any manner, any of
lessee's obligations hereunder. Lessee shall not assign or transfer this
lease, or any interest herein, without the prior written consent of lessor,
and a consent to an assignment shall not be deemed to be a consent to any
subsequent assignment. Any such assignment without su2h consent shall be
void, and shall, at the option of lessor, terminate this lease. Neither this
lease nor the leasehold estate of lessee nor any' interest of lessee hereunder
in the demised premises or any buildings or improvements thereon shall be
subject to involuntary assignment, transfer, or sale, or to assignment,
transfer, or sale by operation of law in any manner whatsoever, end any such
attempted involuntary assignment, transfer, or sale shall be void and of no
effect and shall, at the option of lessor, terminate this lease.
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12. Notices. All notices, demands, or ather writings in this lease
provided to be given or made or sent, or which may be :give~ or made or sent,
by either party hereto to the other, shall be deemed to have been fUlly given
or made or sent when made in writing and deposited in the United States mail,
certified mail, return receipt requested, postage prepaid, and addressed as
follows:
TO LESSOR:
Arnold-Brawn Properties
1345 South Missouri Avenue
Clearwater, FL 33516
TO LESSEE:
City Manager
City of Clearwater
P.O. Box 4748
Clearwater, FL 33518
The address to which any notice, demand, or other writing may be given or
made or sent to any party as above provided may be changed by written notice
given by such party as above provided.
13. Taxes and Assessments.
(a) Tax and Additional Rent. As additional rental hereunder"
lessee shall pay and discharge as they become due, promptl y and be fore
delinquency, all taxes, assessments, rates, charges, license feest municipal
liens, levies, excises, or imposts, whether general or special, or ordinary
or extraordinary, or every name, nature and kind whatsoever, including all
governmental charges of whatsoever name, nature, or kind, which may be
levied, assessed, charged, or imposed, or which may become a lien or charge
on or against the land hereby demised, or any part thereof, the leasehold of
lessee herein, the premises described herein, any building or buildings, or
any other improvements now or hereafter the!'eon, or on or against lessee's
estate hereby created ....hich may be subject of taxation,' or on ar against
lessor by reason of its ownership of the fee underlying this lease, dudng
the entire term ~;ereo f, excepting anI y those taxes hereine fter ~i ficall y
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(b) AssessmentG A ffecting Improvements. Spec! flesH y and without
in any WRY limiting the general! ty of the foregoing, le9~ee shall pay all
special assessments and levies or charges made by any municipal or politicol
subdivision for local improvements, and shall pay the same in cash as t:l1ey
shall fall due and before they shall become delinquent end aR required by the
act and proceedings under which such assessments or levies ot' charges are
made by any municipal or political subdivision. If the right is given to pay
either in one sum or installments, lessee may elect either mode of payment
and its election shall be binding on lessor. If, by making any such election
to pay in installments, any of such installments shall be payable after the
termination of this lease or any extended term thereof, such unpaid
installments shall be prorated as of the date of termination, and amounts
psyable after such date shall be paid by les!J.or. All of the taxes and
charges under this Section shall be prorated at the commencement and
expiration of the term hereof.
(c) Taxes Excepted. Anything in this Section to the contrary
notwithstanding, lessee shall not be required to pay any estate, gift,
inheritance, succession, franchiser income, or :e~cess profits taxes which may
be payable by lesso~ or lessor's legal representative, successors, or
assigns, nor shall lessee be required to pay any tax that might become due on
account of ownership of prroperty other than that herein leased which may
become a lien ~n th~ property herein leased or collectible out of the same.
(d) Contesting Taxes. If lessee shall in good faith desire to
contest the validity or amount of any tax, assessment, levy, or other
governmental charge herein agreed to be paid by lessee, lessee shall be
permitted to do so, and to defer payment of such ta~ or charge, the validity
or amount of which lessee is so contesting, until. final determination of the
contest, on giving to lessor written notice thereof prior to the commencement
,of any such contest, which shall be at lease sixty (60) days prior to
delinquency, and on protecting lessor on demand by a goad and sufficient
surety bond against any such tax, levy, assessment, rate, or governmental
charge, and from any casts, liabili t y , or damage ar i5ing out 0 f any such
contest.
(e) Disposition of Rebates. All rebates on account of any such
taxes, rates, levies, charges, or assessments required to be paid and paid by
lessee under the provisions hereof shall belong to lessee, and lessor will,
on the request of lessee; execute any receipts, assignments, or ather
acquittances that may be necessary in the premises in order to secure the
recovery of any such rebates, and will pay over to lessee any s\Jch rebates
that may be received by lessor. I
(f) Receipts. Lessee shall obtain and deliver receipts or
duplicate receipts for all taxes, assessments, and other items required
hereunder to be paid by lessee, promptly on payment thereof.
14. Repairs and Dest~uction of Improvements.
(a) Maintenance of Improvements. Lessee shall, throughout the term
of this lease, at its own-cast, and without any expense to lessor, keep and
maintain the premises, including all buildings and improvements of every kind
which may be a part thereof, and all appurtenances thereto, including
sidewalks adjacent thereto, in goad, sanitary, and neat order, condition and
repair, and, except as specifically provided herein, restore and rehabilitate
any improveir:.ents of any kind which may be destroyed or d3maged by fire,
casualty, or any other cause whatsoever. Lessor shall not be obligated to
make any repairs, replacements, or renewals of 'any kind, nature, or
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improvements thereon. Lessee shall 0130 comply wjth and abide by 011
federal, state, county, municipAl t and othl!r governmental statutes,
ordinances, laws, and regulations affecting the demised premises, the
improvements thereon or any activity or condition on or in such premises.
Howeller, in the event the building and improvements require a structure
repair not caused by the Lessee the Lessor shall be obligated to make sald
repair upon written request of the Lessee. In the event the Lessor in his
sole descretion chooses not to make the repair., the lessee may 1) Terminate
the lease or Z) ~~ke the repairs at the lessee's cost.
(b) Damage to!.!:!!! Destruction ~ Improvembnts. The damage,
destruction, or partiar destruction of any building or other improvement
which is a part of the premises shall not release lessee from any obligation
hereunder and in case of damage to or destruction of any such building or
improvements, lessee shall at its own expense promptly repair and restore the
same to a conditi~n as good or better than that which existed prior to such
damage or destruction. Without limiting such obligations of lessee, it is
agreed that the proceeds of any insurance covering such damage or destruction
shall be made available to lessee for such repair or replacement.
15. Utili ties. Lessee shall fu 11 y and promptl y pay for all water, gas,
heat, light, power, telephone service, and other public utilities of every
kind furnished to the premises throughout the term hereof, and all other
costs and expenses of every kind whatsoever of or in connection with the use,
operation, and maintenance of the premises and all activities conducted
thereon, end lessor shall have no responsibility of any kind for any thereof.
16. Al tera tions .!?1. Lessee. The lessee shall make no a1 terations or
additions to the demised premises without the written consent of lessor,
however, consent shall not be unreasonably withheld. However, Lessee shall
have the right to increase size of external doors to shop as required and to
add change or delete walls 1n the office and showroom as neccessary to meet
Lesseets requirements. .
17. Liens.
(a) Lessee's Duty to Keep Premises Free 0 f liens. Lessee shall
keep all of the premises-and-every-part thereof end-all buildings and other
improvements at any time located thereon free and clear of any and all
mechanics' , ' materialmen r s, and other liens for or arising out of or in
connection with work or labor done, services performed, or materials or
appliances used or furnished far or in concention with any operations 0 f
lessee, any alteration, improvement, or repairs or additions which lessee may
make or permit or cause to be made, or any work or construction, by, for, or
permitted by lessee on or about the construction, by, for, or permitted by
lessee on or about the premises, or any obligations of any kind incurred ,by
lessee, and at all times promptly and fully to pay and discharge any and all
claims on which any such lien mayor could be based, and to indemnify lessor
and all of the premises and all buildings and improv~ments thereon against
all such liens~~nd claims of liens and suits or other proceedings pertaining
thereto, Lessee shall give lessor written notice no less than ten (Ie) days
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in advance of the commencement of any construction, 91 teration, addi tion f
improvement, or repair that may result in a Lien for non-payment thereof in
order that lessor may post appropriate notices of lessor's
non-responsibility.
(b) Contestino Liens. If lessee desires to contest any such llent
it shall notify lessor of its intention to do so within ten (10) days after
the flUng of such lien. In such case, and provided that lessee shall on
demand protect lessor by a good and sufficient &urety bond against any such
lien and any c~st, liability, or damage arising out of such.contest, lessee
shall not be in default hereunder until ten (10) days after the final
determination of the validity thereoft within which time lessee shell satisfy
and discharge such lien to the extend held valid; but the satisfaction and
discharge of any such lien shall not, in any caset be delayed until execution
is had on any judgment rendered thereon, and such delay shall be a default of
lessee hereunder. In the event of any such contest, lessee shall protect and
indemnify lessor against all loss, expense, and damage resulting therefrom.
18. lndemni fiestlon of Lessor. Except as provided in, Paragraph Ie,
lessor shall not be liable-for any loss, injury, deatht or damage to persons
or property which at any time may be suffered or sustained by lessee or by
any person whosoever may at anytime be using or occupying or who are invitees
an the demised premises or be in, on, or about the samet whether such losst
injury, death, or damage shall be caused by or in any way result from ar
arise aut of any act, omission, or negligence of lessee or of any occupany,
subtenant, or who are inv Hees on the demised premises, or, user 0 f any
portion of the premises, or shall result: from or be caused by any other
matter or thing whether of the same kind as or of a different kind than the
matters or things above set forth, and lessee shall indemnify lessor against
ell claims~ liability, 105s, or damage whatsoever on account of any such loss
injury death, ot' damage. Lessee hereby waives all claims against lessor for
damages to the building and improvements that are now or hereafter placed or
built on the premises and to the property of lessee in, on, or about the
premises, and for injuries to persons or property in or about the premises,
from injuries to persons or property in or about the premises, and for any
cause arising at any time. The two preceding sentences shall not apply to
lesst injury, death, or damage arising by reason of the negligence or
misconduct of lessor, its agents, or employees or any liability for Lessor
sign referred to in Paragraph 43b.
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19. Attorney's Fees. If any action at law or in equity shall be brought
to recover any rent ~r this lease, or for or on account of any breach of,
or to enforce or interpret any of the covenants, ~ermst ar conditins of this
lease, or for the recovery of the possession of the demised premises, the
prevailing party shall be entitled to recover from the other party as part of
the prevailing perty's costs reasonable attorneyls fees, the amount of which
shell be fixed by the court and shall be made a part of any jud~nt or
decree rendered.
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2C. Redelivery of Pramises. Lessee ohall pay the rent and all other
sums required to be paid by lessee hereunder in the amounts f at the times,
and in the manner herein prov ided t and shall keep and perform all the terms
and conditions hereof on its part to be kept and performed. and, at the
'3xpiration or sooner termination of lease, peaceably and Quietly quit and
surrender to lessor the premises in good order and condition subject to the
other provisions of this lease. In the event of the non-performance by
lessee of any of the covenants of lessee undertak~n herein. this lease may be
terminated as herein provided. '
, 21. Remedies Cumulative. All remedies hereinbefore and hereafter
conferred on lessor shall be deemed cumulative and no one exclusive of the
ather, or of any other remedy conferred by law.
(a) Insurance Coverage 0 f Premises. Lessee sha 11 fat all times
during the term of this lease and at lessee's sole expense. keep all
improvements (including plate glass) which are now or hereaFter a part of the
premises insured against loss or damage by fire and the extended coverege
hazards for one hundred parsent (lCG%) of the full replacement value of such
improvements, with loss payable to lessor and lessee as their interests may
appear. Any loss adjustment shall require the written consent of both lessor
and lessee. Lessee shall have the right to self insure the demised premises
and shall prov ide Lessor with evidence thereof upon execution of this lease
by the parties herete; provided, however, it is mutually agreed that the
lessee's self-insurance program will satisfy the insurance requirements
contained herein.
(b) Personal Injury Liability Insurance. Lessee shall maintain in
effect throughout the term of this lease personal injury liability insurance
covering the premises and its appurtenances and sidewalkS franting thereon in
the amount. of rive Hundred Thousand Dollars ($50Q.CCO.CQ) for injury to or
death of anyone person. and One. Million Dollars ($l,CCC,CCC.CC) far injury
to or death of any number of persons in one occurrence, and property damage
liability insurance in the amount of One Hundred Thousal1:d Dollars
($100,000.00), Such insurance shall specifically insure lessee against all
liability assumed by it hereunder, as well as liability imposed by law, and
shall insure both lessor and lessee but shall be so endorsed as to create the
same liability on the part of the insurer as though separate IPolicies had
been written for lessor and lessee. Lessee shall have the same right of
self-insurance as provided in Paragraph 22(3) above.
(c) Lessor's Right to Pay Premiums on Behalf of Lessee. All of the
policies of insurance referred to.!.n this Section shaIT be written in form
satisfactory to lessor and by insurance companies satisfactory to lessor.
Lessee shall pay all of the premiums therefor and deliver such policies. or
certificates thereof, to lessor, and in the event of the failure of lessee,
either to effect such insurance in the names herein called for or to pay the
premiums ther'efor or. to deliver such policies, or certi ficates thereof f to
lessor, lessor shall be entitled, but shall have no obligation, to effect
such insurance and pay the premiums thereforf which premiums shall be
repayable to lessor with the '~ext installment of rental, and failure to repay
the same shall carry with it the same consequence' as failure to pay any
,)nstallment of rental. Each insurer mentioned in the Section shall agree, by
endorsement on the policy or policies issued ,py it, or by independent
instrument furnished to lessor, that it will give to lessor thirty (3C1 days!
written notice before the policy or policies in question shall be altered or
canceled. Lessor agrees that it will nat unreasonably withhold its approval
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I,d) Definition of rull Replacement Value. The term "full
replocemf,mt vf.lluen of improvements as used herein, shall moan the actual
replacement cost thereof from time to time.
(0) Cost of Insurance Deemed Additional Rentel. The cost of
insurance required to-be carried by lessee in this Section shall be deemed to
br. additional rental hereunder.
23. Prohibition Ei Involuntart Assignment; Effect of Bankruptcy or
Insolvency.
(a) Prohibition of lnvoluntary Assignment. Neither this lease nor
the leasehold estate of lessee nor any interest of lessee hereunder in the
demised premises or in the building or improvements thereon shall be subject
to involuntary assignment, transfer, or sale, or to 39signmennt, transfer, or
sale by operation of law in any manner whatsoever (except through statutory
merger or consolidation" or devise,' or intestate succession) and any .such
attempt at involuntary assignment, transFer, or sale shall be void and of no
effect.
(b) Effect ~ Bankruptcy. Without limiting the generali ty 0 f the
provisions of the preceding Paragraph (a) of this Section, lessee agrees that
in the event any proceeding under the Bankruptcy Act or any amendment thereto
to be commenced by or against lessee, and t if against lessep. t such
proceedings shall not be dismissed be fore ei ther an adj udica Uon in
bankruptcy or the con firmation of a composition, arrangement, or plan or
reorganization,. or in the event lessee is adj udged insol vent or makes an
assignment for the benefit of its creditors, or if a receiver is appointed in
any proceeding or action to which lessee is a party, with authority to take
possession or control of the demised premises or the business conducted
thereon by lessee, and such receiver is not discharged within a period of
thirty (0) days a fter his appointment, any such event or any invalun tary
assignment prohibited by the prov isions of the preceding Paragraph (a) 'a f
this Section shall be deemed to constitute a breach of this lease by lessee
and shali, at the election of lessor, buy not otherwise, without notice or
entry or other action of lessor terminate this lease and also all rights of
lessee under this lease and in and to the demised premises and also all
rights of any and all persons claiming under lessee.
25. Default. \In the event of any breach of this lease by lesses,
lessor, in 3ddition' to the ather rights or remedies it may have, s,hall have
the immediate right of re-entry and may remove all persons and property from
the premises; such property may be removed and stored in a public warehouse
or elsewhere at the cost of, and for the account of lessee. Should lessor
elect to re-enter, as herein provided, or should it take possession pursuant
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24. Notice of Default. Except as to the provisions of Sections Eleven
and Twenty-five hereof, lessee shall not be deemed to be in default hereunder
in the payment of rent or the payment of any other moneys as herein required
or in the furnishing of any bond or insurance policy when required herein
unless lessor shall first give to lessee ten (Ie) days I written notice of
such default and lessee fails to cure such default within such ten (lQ) days.
Except as to the provisions or events referred to in the preceding senl:ence
of this Section, lessee shall not be deemed to be in default hereunder unelss
lessor shall first give to lessee thirty OC) days' written notice of such
default, and lessee fails to cure such default within such thirty (30) day's
period, or, if the default is of such a nature that it cannot be cured within
thirty (30) days, lessee fails to commence to cure such'default within such
period of thirty (3(1) days or fails thereafter to proceed to the curing of
such default with all possible diligence.
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may elther terminate this lease or it may from time to time, without
terminating this leose, re-let the demised premises or any part thereof far
such term or terms (which may be for a term extending beyond the term of, this
leese) end at such rental or rentals and on such other terms and conditions
as lessor in the sole discretion of lessor may deem advisable with the right
to make alterations and repairs to the demised premises. On each such
re-letting (a) lessee shall be immediately liable to pay to lessor, 1n
addition to any indebtedness other than rent due hereunder, the expenses of
such re-letting and of such alterations and repairs, incurred by lessor, and
the amount, if, any, by which the rent reserved in this lease for the period
of such re-letting (up to but not beyond the term of this lease) exceeds the
amount agreed to be paid as rent for the demised premises for such period on
such re-letting; or (b) at the option of lessor, rents received by such
lessor from such re-letting shall be applied t first, to the payment of any
indebtedness, other than rent due hereunder from lessee to lessor; second, to
the payment of any expenses of such re-letting and of such alterations and
repairs; third, to the payment of rent due and unpaid hereunder i and the
residue, if any, shall be held by lessor and applied in payment of future
rent as the same may become due and payable hereunder. if lessee has been
credited with any rent to be received by such ra-letting under option (a) I
hereof, and such rent shall not be promptly paid to lessor by the new tenant,
or if such rentals received from such re-letting un~er option (b) hereof
during any month is less than that to be paid during that month by lessee
hereunder, lessee shall pay any such deficiency to lessor. Such deficiency
shall be calculated and paid monthly. No such re-entry or taking possession
of the demised premises by lessor shall be construed as an election on the
part of lessor to terminate this lease unless a' written notice of such
intention is given to lessee or unless the termination thereof is decreed by
a court of competent jurisdiction,. Notwithstanding any such re-letting
without termination, lessor may at any time thereafter elect to terminate
this lease for such previous breach. Should lessor at anytime terminate this
lease for any breach, in addition to any other remedy it may have, lessor may
recover from lessee all damages incurred by reason of such breach, including
the cost of recovering the premises, and including the worth at the time of
such termination of the excess, if any, of the amount 0 f rent and charges
equi valent to rent rese rved in this lease for the rema inder 0 f the s ta ted
term over the then reasonable rental value of the premises, for the remainder
of the stated term, all of which amounts shall be immediately due and pa"yab1e
from lessee to lessor.
26. Lessor; s Right ~ Perform. In the event that lessee by failing or
neglecting to do or perform any act or thing herein provided by it to be done
or performed, shall be in default hereunder and such failure shall continue
for a period of thirty (30) days after written notice from lessor specifying
the nature of the act or thing to be done or performed, then lessor may, but
shall not be required to, do or perform or cause to be done or performed such
act or thing (entering on the demised prem~ses for such purposes, in lessor
shall so elect) t and lessor shall not be or be held liable or in any way
responsible far -eny loss, inconvenience, annoyance t or damage resul ting to
lessee on account thereof, and lessee shall repay to lessor on demand the
entire expense thereof, including compensation to the agents and empfoyees of
lessor. Any act or thing done by lessor pursuant t6 the provisions of this
Section shall not be or be construed as a waiver of any such default by
" lessee, or as a waiver of any covenant, term, or condition herein contained
or the performance thereof, or of any other right or remedy of lessor.
hereunder or otherwise. All amounts payable by lessee to lessor under any of
the provisions of this lease, if not paid when the same become due as in this
case provided, shall bear interest from the date toey become due until paid
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29. iubordination and Attornment. It is understood and agreed that th~
demised premises are or will be and remaIn subject to a mortgage or mortgages
to secure indebtedness of lessor to the mortgagee(s) thereunder. I~ order to
further secure said indebtedness, lessor and lessee hereby covenant for
themselves and for the benefit of said mortgagee (s) which lease shall be
subject and subordinate to any mortgage(s) which may now or hereafter affect
the demised premises and to all advances made or to be made thereunder, and
to any renewals, advances made or to be made thereunder, and to any renewals,
extensions, modifications or replacements thereof, including any increases in
the amount secured thereby, or supplements thereto. It is further covenanted
that (a) the provisio~s of any such mortgagees) shall govern with respect to
the disposition of proceeds of insurance or condemnation or eminent domain
awards, and (b) without the pr lor cons en t 0 f the mol" tgagee (s) in wr i Hng t
lessee shall not prepay rent under the terms of this lease for more than two
(2) months in advance, or enter into any agreement with the lessor to amend
or modi fy the lease in any material respect, or voluntarily surrender the
demised pt't!mises, as provided -in Paragraph 28 or terminate the lease t and
lessor shall not release lessee from the obligations under this lease whether
or not any assignment or subletting of the demised premises or any part
thereof is permitted. I l: is further covenanted that in the event 0 f any act
or omission by lessor which would give lessee the right to terminate this
lease, lessee shall not exercise any such right tuntH it shall have given
thirty (30) days prior wirHen notice thereof to the mortgagee(s), during
which time les30r and the mortgagee(s), their agents or employees, shall be
entitled to enter the demised premi~es and do therein whatever may be
necessary to remedy the default by lessor. Tl1;is provision is included to
advance the credit and financial future of the demised premises and shall
inure to the benefit of the successors and assigns of any present or future
mortgagee( s) of the premises and/or any purchaser ryf the premises a feer
default and entry or reentry pursuant to agreement, legal proceedings, or
sale, and to the heirs, represeentatives, successors or assigns of such
purchaser. Upon any attornment consented to by lessee, this lease shall
continue in full force and effect as a direct lease between lessee and the
mortgagee or purchaser except that such mortgagee or purchaser shall not be
(a) liable for any previous act or omission by lessor under this lease, (b)
subject to any offset of rent which shall have accrued previously to lessee
against lessor, (c) bound by any pre v ious modi fica tion 0 f this 1 ease no t
expressly provided for herein, or (d) bound by any previous prepayment of
rent for a period greater than sixty (60) days, unless such modification or
prepayment shall have expressly approved in writing by the applicable
mortgagee. '1
28. Eminent Domain. if the whole of the demised pr~mises or such
portion thereof as will make the demised premsies unusable for the purposes
herein leased, be condemned by any l~gall y constituted authority for any
public use or purpose, then- in p.ither of said events, the term hereby granted
shall cease from the time when possession thereo f is taken "'by public
authorities t and rental shall be accounted for as between lessor and lessee
as of that date, Any lesser condemnation shall in no way affect :UP'
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rospecUI/e rights and ob1.l.gntions of lessor and lessee hereunder. It is
exprussly agreed that the les8IJe sholl not have any right or claim to any
port of any award made to Of recel vcd by the lessor for 'such toking.
29. Surrender of LeBse. The voluntary or other surrender of this lease
by, lessee, or a mutual cancellation thereof, shall not work a merger, and
shall, at the optian of lessor, terminate all or any existing subleases or
subtenancies, or may, at the option of lessort operate as an assignment to it
of any at all such subleases or subtenancies. '
")0. limits ~ Representations. The demised premises are leased "as is"
and neither lessor nor lessor's agents have made any representations, "
warran ties or promises wi th respec t to the demised premises or this
Agreement, except as set forth in this lease.
31. Waiver. The waiver by lessor of, or the failure of lessor to take
action with respect to any breach or any term, coveriant, or condition herein
contained shall not be deemed to be a waiver of any such term. covenant, or
condition, subsequent breach of the same, or any other term, covenant, or
condition therein contained. The subsequent acceptance of rent hereunder by
lessor shall not be deemed to be a waiver of any preceding breach by lessee
of any term, covenant, ar condition of this lease, other than the failure of
lessee to pay the particular rental so accepted, regardless of lessor's
knowledge of such preceding breach at the time of acceptance of such rent.
32. Effect of Lessee t s Holding Over. Any holding over a Fter the
expiration of the term of this lease, with consent of lessor, shall be
construed to be a tenancy from month to month, at the same monthly rental as
required to be paid by lessee for the period immediately prior to expiration
of the term hereof, and shall otherwise be an the terms and conditions herein
specified, so far as applicable.
33. Parties Bound. The covenants and conditions herein contained shall,
subject to the provisions as to assignment, transfer, and subletting, apply
to and bind the heirs, successors, personal representatives, and assigns of
all of the parties hereto; and all of the parties hereto shall be jointly and
severally liable hereunder.
34. Time of the Essence. Time is of the essence of this lease, and of
each and every-co~ant, term, condition, and provision hereof.
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35. Section Captions. The captions appearing under the Section number
designations of this lease arg for convenience only and are not a part 0 f
thi$ lease and do not in any way limit"or amplify the terms and provisions of
this lease.
36. Estoppel Letters. Lessee, upon demand at any time or times, shall
execute, acknowledge and deliver to lessor any and all instruments that may
be necessary or proper to subordinate this lease and lesseels rights
hereunder to the lien of any mortgage or mortgages that may now or her~after
affect the demised premises, or any part thereof, and/or to certify the fact
that this lease is in good standing or to specifY any defaults which lessee
may then claim or assert against lessor, and/or to certify the date ta which
rent has been paid and the amount of any prepayments of rent or security
deposits made by lessee hereunder. The estoppel letter shall read as to the
validity of the indebtedness and the amount af the unpaid balance also to
include amount of time left an lease, as to the best knowledge of the lessee,
It however, is not to be considered a cerli ficate of no de fense. Its sole
intent is to certi fy that the City of Clearwater has entered into a lease
agreement with the lessor.
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37, Surrender of Leased Premises. Upon the expiration of the lease
term, lessee shall surrender the demised premises in the same condition as
existing upon delivery of pos,session thereof, which condi tion is lias is"
pursuant to Paragraph 41(a) hereunder this lease, reasonable wea~_
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only excepted J and $h~ 11 surrender all keys for the demised premises to
leasor (It its address then fixed for the payment of rent. Lessee shall
remove all its furniture and furnishings, and any alterations or improvements
not approved by Lessor before surendering the premises as aforegaid and shall
repa i i:' any damage to the demised premises caused thereby. Lessee · 9
obligation to observe or perform this covenant shall survive the expiration
or termination of the term hereof.
3B. Parties Defined. Use of Pronoun. The word "lessee" shall be deemed
and taken to mean each an~~ery person or party mentioned as lessee herein,
be the same one or more, and .if there shall be more than one such person or
party, any notice required or permitted by the terms of this lease may be
given by or to anyone thereof. The term "lessor" s~all ~efer only to the
current owner of the fee interest in the demised premises. The use of the
neuter singular pronoun to refer to lessor or lessee shall be individual, a
partnership, a corporation, or a group of two or more individuals or
corporations. The necessary grammatical changes required to maKe the
provisions of this lease apply in the plural sense where there is more than
one lessor or lessee, and to either corporations, associations, partnerships
or individuals. male or female, shall in all instances be assumed as though
in each case fully expressed.
39. Partial Invalidity. If any term, covenant, or condition of this
lease, or the application thereof to any person or circumstances shall, to
any extent, be invalid, or unenforceable. the remainder of this lease or the
application of such term, covenant, or condition to persons or circumstances
other than those as to which it is held invalid or unenforceable, shall not
be affected thereby and each term, covenant or condition of this lease shall
be valid and be enforced to the fullest extent permitted by law.
AC. Applicable Law. This lease is made in and shall be construed
apccording to the laws;af the State of Florida.
41. Miscellaneous.
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(a) Lessor shall deliver property 'to Lessee in an lias ist!
condition.
(b) Lessor shall have the right to install end maintain a
sign/billboard subject to all applicable City Codes in the most easterly
carner .of the demised premises fronting Cleveland street.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have executed this lease on the day and
year first above written.
Witnesses:
Arnold-Brown Properties
a General Partnership
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MEMORANDUM TO:
The City Commission of the City of Clearwater
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Agenda, No.
Meetl ng Date: 10 16 86
S U BJ ECT: Clearwater Pass Toll Plaza - Traffic Gnte Instnllation
R ECO M MEN DATIO N: Approve a five-year lense agreement with Automat ic Toll
Systems, Inc., for installation and rental of four t4) automatic traffic
gates at the Clearwat~r Pass Toll Plaza at the rate of $6.75 p~r' lane. per,
day or $9,855 annually.
R:J And that the approprla1e officials be authorized to execute same.
BACKGROU NO: Installation of automa~ic traffic gates at the toll plaza will
eliminate the problem of vehicles proceeding through the toll plaza .without
paying the proper charge.
Members of the Marine Department Staff have evaluated similar installations
elsewhere in Florida including the Orlando - Orange County Expressway System
in Orlando. Operators of that facility have reported a substantial increase
in revenue since the gates were installed. It is staff'sopinion th~t this
installation will more than pay for its costs and wili-result in safer
conditions at the toll plaza and increased accounting reliability.
The current capital improvement, program contains $20,000 budgeted for this
installation under Capital Imorovdment Project #271.1. These funds should
be transferred to the Bridge Operating Fund under code #441 for the payment
of rental equipment.
Since the proposed rental agreement includes costs for installation,
connection to the existing automated systam, complete maintenance, spare
parts and replacement components, rental of the equipment will be substantially
'less expensive then out right purchase of the equipment and maintenance by
the city.
The First Quarter budget review will include an amendment returning the $20,000
to 'the Bridge Fund from the C.I,P. and adjusting the equipment rental code for
the cost of this contract.
Commission Disposition:
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City Manager
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Paper:
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Costs: ~q.855.00
Funding Source:
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IXl Operating Budget
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SEP 41986
September 2, 19 J~RDORMASrERS OFfiCE
Mr. William Held
Assistant Harbor Master
P.O. Box 4748
Clearwater, Florida 33518
Dear Bill:
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As a result of our discussion on August 27, 19B6~I am pl~ased
"to provide you with the following information.
Automatic Toll Systems, Inc. proposes to install two (or four)
automatic gate systems at the Clearwater Toll Facility at a
cost of Six Dollars and Seventy-Five Cents ($6.75) per lane.
This lease rate is quoted on the basis of a minimum five year
term, and is inclusive of delivery, installation, connection
to the existing system, final checkout and complete mainten-
ance of the system for the duration' of the Agreement. Spare
parts, replacement components, damage replacement; etc., and
all other equipment required to keep the gate system in opera-
tion is provided a$ part of our Lease Agreement.
Our offer does not include concrete, conduit or electrical work
which will be required for installation of the system. However,
I might add, that this portion of the work is minimal and should
not be qf a major concern to the City. If you choose to accept
our proposal, Automatic Toll Systems, Inc. will provide the
appropriate drawings to your office to allow your personnel to
proceed with the project at their convenience thereby allowing
for that portion to be completed prior to the arrival of the
gates.
As mentioned to you, Automatic Toll Systems, Inc. will supply an
initial quantity of twelve (12) wooden gate arms per unit. There-
after the responsibility for arm replacement would be the city's.
In addition to the above information, I would like to inform you
that Automatic Toll Systems, Inc. agrees with your request to
revise the present Contract to expire September 30, 1988. This
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A SUb~idi~iy of BAS/X Corporation
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City of Clearwater
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allows for the Contract expiration date to. coincide with your
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Thank you for your continued' support with respect to the
Automatic Toll Systems, Inc. toll col~ection systems, arid I
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position to vertical and return.
The automatic gate housing shall be a weather-resistant, 10-
guuge'cold rolled steel cabinet of welded const~uction, custom
designed to fit the existing traffic site. It shall be primed
and p~intec1 in an approved manner. 'fhe color shall be "Federal
Yellow. " Acc€s::; to the housing for main tenance purposes shall
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MEMORANDUM TO: f)~-} Meetln~Date: Oct. 16,1981
The City Commission of the City of Clearwater
S U BJ ECT: St, Cecelia School Agreement
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. RECOMMENDATION: Approve Joint Utilization Agreement between the City of Clearwater
and St. Cccelia School.
raf And that the appropriate officials be authorized to execu1e same,
BACKGROU N 0: Subject Agreement will allow St. Cecelia. School to p.lay soccer
games on the City's David Murtin Soccer Field. Also, it will
" . allo\'I1 the City to schedule soccer or other recreational programs
on the School-owned field which is located immediately north of
.che David Martin Fielc).
There is no additional cost to the City as a result of this
Agreement and the Parks and Recreation Director concurs with the
recommenda~ion,
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Dote:
Costs: Nt A
Funding Source:
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ment Budget
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Agreement.
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day of
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FLORIDA, a municipal corporation, hereinafter referred to as
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Martin Soccer Field for its athletic programs, and
WHEREAS, the City is desirous of using the St. Cecelia
Soccer Field for recreational programs, and
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to ,cooperate in this matter under certain conditions and
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contained and other good and valuable consideration. the City
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hereby agrees to permit St. Cecelia's School to use the David
Martin Soccer Field, and St. Cecelia's School hereby agrees to
permit the City to use its soccer field under the following
conditions and,provisions to wit:
1. The term of the Agreement shall commence
1986, and shall continue until a thirty (30) day notice of
termination in writing is given to either party by the other.
2. The premises owned by the City shall be used by St.
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conflict with any City programs and shall ~onform with the normal
cperational schedule.
The premises owned .by St. Cecelia's School
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shatl conform with the normal operational schedule.
Further~ St.
Cecelio's Schaol s~all"prio~ to scheduling or using City
facilities, obtain the approval and consent of the' City's
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Director of Parks and Recreation, or ~iB designee, to said
schedule and use.
Further, the City shall, p'rior to scheduling
and using St. Cecelia's facilities, obtain the approval and
consent of the Administrator of St. Cecelia's School to said
"schedule and use.
3. ~ach party shall provide its own personnel for the super-
vision of the programs it conducts.
4. Each party agrees that it will save the other harmless on
account of the negligent acts of its employees or agents or on
account of any unsafe condition that may exist as a result of the
negligent operation by its employees or agents of its facilities.
Each party' agrees to be responsible for the safety of its own
invitees, licensees or participants in its programs in case of
,accidental injury) except as provided above.
This paragraph
shall not be const'rued as waiving any defense or limitation
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Statutes) as the same may be amended from time to time.
5. All notices hereunder shall be sent to the City of
Clearwater, Palks and Recreation Director, P.O. Box 4748~
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'Clearwater, Florida 33518, and to St. C.ecelia's School, 400 South
:\1 Hillcrest Avenue, Clearwater, Florida 33516.
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CITY OF, CLEARWATER,
FLORIDA'
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Agenda No.
Meeting Date: 10/16/86 .'
MEMORANDUM TO:
The City Com,mission of the City of Clearwater
SUBJECT:
Employee Selection Test Validation Project
RECOM MENDATION:
The City Commission approve agreement between City of Clearw~ter and University of South
Florida consultant Dr. Edward L. Levinet in the amount of $2,700.00.
em And t hat the appropriate officials be aut horized to execute some,
8ACKGROUN D:
The City of Clearwater uses validated employee selection and promotion tests to assure
fairness In hirlngt to employ the best qualified appllcantst and to assure that all
selection and promotion tests are job related.
The City began the Tampa Bay Test Validation Project in the late 1970'5 and has achieved
great improvement in its employee testing program as a result. As changes in technology
and operations cause contJnual changes in the City1s jobs It is necessary to coritinue
this project to keep tests job related and to val idate tests not yet addressed.
This project has assisted in selecting employees at all levels from Maintenance Workers
to Department Directors. This project iends further expertise in review and Improvement
of the, City's Personnel program and assists greatly In complying with EEoe guidelines on
Employee Selection.
Funding for this program is transferred from the General Fund to the special Program Fund
project 9968 Test Validation. The available balance in the project is sufficient to
provide for,this contract.
Commission Oisoosition:
II 1. Approved as Rerommended/Revjsed/Conditional
2. Continued to
Fol lOw-up Action:
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THIS AGREEMENT dated this
day of
1986.
is made and onterod Inlo by the CITY OF CLEARWATER and DR. EDWARD L LEVINE,
'whose address Is 6717 Whlleway DrIve, Temple Terrace, Florida 33617,
WIT N E SSE T H:
WHEREAS, the federal government funded a program entllled "The Tampa Bay
Intergovernmental Test Validation Project" In previous years; and
WHEREAS. the City of Clearwater" (hereinafter "City") has benefited by
partIcipation in said project by virtue of improved personnel pracHces as a result of
more valid, accurate. and equitable testing practices; and
WHEREAS. Dr. Edward Levine (hereInafter "Dr, Levlne")has continued the test
validation project and the City desires to continue the project on this basis,
NOWt THEREFORE, IT IS AGREED AS FOLLOWS:
1.
Dr. Levine agrees to continue the test validation project.
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2. The City agrees to participate in the test validation project and to pay Dr.
Levine for his services in an amount not to exceed $2,700.00 during the term of this
Agr~emenl.
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3. Dr. Levine agrees to provide consulting services to the City in personnel
selection, test validation and related areast and agrees to devote fifteen days over the
duration of this Agreement to the City to be scheduled according to the needs of the City,
and at the mutual convenience of both parties.
4, It is agreed that Dr. Levine will be compensated by the City at the rate of
$180.00 per day,
5. Additional days over and above that provided for in this Agreement may be
deliv~red by Dr. Levine at the request of the City which will be billed sepa~ately for each
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checks.
7. Dr. Levine will provide services 'on Cily-owned premises approximately
80% of the time and 'on campus approximately 20% of the time.
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9. This Agreement may be cancelled by either party giving a thirty (30) day
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be remunerated as set out above,
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It Is understood by the parties that this Agreement contains the entire
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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the partIes have hereunto set their hands and seals.
Dr. Edward L Levine
Witnesses to Dr. Edward L Levine
Countersigned:
CITY OF ClEARWATER, fLORIDA
Mayor-Commissioner
By
City Manager
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form and correctness:
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The City Commission of the City of Clearwater
SUBJECT: PersoMllty Testing of Police Recruit/Officer Applicants
RECOM MENDAT10N~
The C,lty Conmlssion approve ~grccmcnt between the City of Clearwater and Professional
Psychological Services
tZJ And that the appropriate offlclols be authorized to execute same.
BACKGROUN 0:
The City recognizes the need to employ police recruits/officers who are of a sound
emotional and personality state. A battery of personal ity tests has been developed
that will help identify appl icants who may be psychologically unsuited for this
stressful type of employment. The goal of this testing is to screen out applicants
whose psychopathology. degree of emotional upset or character traits place them at
risk for performing ineffectively, for being involved in acts of serious mis~onduct,
or who are otherwise unsuitable for employment as law enforcement officers, A secondary
goal of the testing is to assist In the selection of the best qualified applicants from
the remaining ~pplicant pool,
This testing wi 11 be conducted only felr applicants who have successfully passed the
remaInder of the selection test battery, e.g't written test, polygraph, background
investig~tion, interview and physical examination, and have been tentatively selected
pending the results of this personality evaluation.
The 1986/87 General Fund Operating Budget includes sufficient funds for this
contract.
CommiSSion Oisoosi tion:
1. Approved as Recommended/Revised/Conditional
2. Continued to
follow-up Action:
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day of
I 1986. Is made and
entered inlo by the City of Clearwater, a Florida municipality (herein, "City"), and
Slenmark, Kale, Spaulding & Toms, P.t'., a Florida professional association I doing
business as Professional Psychological Services (herein, "PPS"), with lis principal
place of business located at 2865 Executive Drive, Clearwater, Florida 33520.
WIT N E SSE T H:
WHEREAS, the City recognizes the personal stresses encountered by pollee
officers in the performance of their dulles; and
WHEREAS, the City recognizes the need to employ police recruits and pollee
officers who are of sound emotional and personality state; and
WHEREAS, the C1ly desires to Identify and exclude police recru1t and police
officer applicants who may pose a threat to the community if placed in this line of
employment.
NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS AGREED AS FOLLOWS:
1. PPS shall conduct personality testing of the City's police recruit and
police officer applicants who have been selected for hire by the City pending the results
of this testing.
2. The personality testing battery performed by PPS shall consist of the
Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory (MMPI), the California Personality
Inventory' (CPI), and a structured cl1nical Interview conducted by a licensed
psychologist.
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involved in acts of serious misconduct, or are otherwise unsuitable as a law enforcement
officer. Such unsuitable ~oplicants would include persons diagnosable as suffering from
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of Mental Disorders (DSM Ill) as well as those whose pa5t history or current behavior,
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Is indicative of significant deficits in impulse control, moral and ethical standards, or
emotional control.
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qualifled applicants from the remaining applicant pool. This wlll be accomplished by
rating the candidates on personality dimensions relevant to selected "Knowledges, Skills,
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Analysis. The degree to which the ;Jppllcant Is estlmated 10 possess each of the raled
characteristics will be Indicated on a three poInt scale ranging from below average
through average to above average. The list of KSAO's to be so rated shall be subjeclto the
approval of the Clly staff Induslrlal/Organlzatlonal Psychologist.,
5. Only Ihose pollee recruiVofflcer tlpplicants who have successfully passed
the City's pollee recruiVolflcer examlnatlont a background Investlgatton, a polygraph
examination and a physical examination will be referred for psychological evaluations.
6. All, evaluations wlll be performed al the office of Professional
Psychological Services.
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Appolntmenls fOJ evaluation will be scheduled with PPS by Ihe Cilts
Police Deparlmenl.
a. Applfcants will be scheduled for evaluation by PPS as soon as possible,
but no later than within three working days at the request.
9. PPS will furnish the Cily with information sheets to be given to
applicants. These sheets will list the date and time of the appointment. a brief
explanation of the testing and a map to the P?S offices.
10. No mare than three applicants wtll be scheduled in one day.
. 11 , Completed reports as to suitability as a police officer will be forwarded to
the Industrial/Organizational Psychologist in the City's Personnel Department in no
event mare than six days after the testing Is completed to be reviewed by members at the
Pollee Department 's selection board when final recommendations are being made to the
Police Chier. These reports will be kept by the Industrial/Organizational Psychologist
in confidential testing flies.
12. Information contained in test r.eports submitted by PPS shall be'
considered valid for a period of six months. Any personnel decisions 'made after that time
period will require re.testing of the applicant.
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and wHl be maintained by PPS in lockiiig file cabinets.
14. All services described above will be provided by PPS to the City at a cast
of $200.00 per applicant.
15. In cases where tests results are marginal, the testing psychologist from
PPS will at Ihe request of the Cily brief the Police Department Selection Committee In
person at no extra cost to the City,
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shall be renumerated 'as set oul above.
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19, The term of this Agreement Is from October 1. 1986. 10 Seplember 30.
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20. It is understood by the parties that this Agreement represents the enllre
agreement of the parties.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have hereunto set their hands and seals on Ihe date
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MEMORANDUM TO: pw.3
The City Commission of the City of Clearwater
SUBJECT:
Transaction to Sell City Surplus Property
RECOM M ENDATION: Approve an agreement for sale of surplus property between. the City
of Clearwater and Horizon Home Bu ilders. Inc. [or the following described surplus property:
Lot 16. Block 11. of the Fairmont Subdivision.
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BACKGROU N 0:
Lot 16J Block H, of the Fairmont Subdivision was declared surplus to City needs on June 17,
1982. The ndvertised minimum bid was $3,600.00. During the adver.tising period,
September 1 - 16, 1982, and subsequent thereto, no bids were received. Horizon Home
Builders,: Inc. has now offered to purchase the property for $3,600.00.
Should thl City Commission authorize' the sale, closing will take pInce within sixty days
~fter full execution of the agreement.
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Commission Disposition:
1. Approved as Recommended/Revised/Conditional
2. Continued to
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EDAttochments:
Agreement
Map
City Manager
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Costs: None
Funding Source:
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CJ Operating Budget
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Dote e Sequential
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TIIIS AGREEMENT, made und entered Into this
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FLOltlDA, n nlunlcipul corporation, hereinafter referred to as "Seller," and HORIZON
HOME BUILDERS, INC., n Floridu corporation, 3600 Central Avenue, St. Petersburg,
Florida 33711, herlZlinuftel' referred to us IIpurehnser;"
WITNESSETH:
That in consideration of the payments and covenants herein provided, and other
good and valuable considerations. Seller agrees to sell and PUI'chaser agrees to buy the
reul property ("Property"), situute in Pinellas County, Florida, described as follows, to
wit:
Lot 16, Block H, Fairmont Subdivision, according to the Plat thereof
as recorded in Plat Book 9, page 85, of the Public Records of Pinellas
County, Florida.
Subject to any easements and restrictions of record.
1. Purchase Price. The total purchase price of the Property shall be in the sum
of Three Thousand Six Hundred Dollars ($3,600.00), five percent or $180.00 payable on
the signing of the Agreementf five percent or $180.00 payable on approval by the City
Commission, and the balance payable in full at closing. subject to adjustments and
prorations.
2. Closing Date. The closing shall be within sixty (60) days following the date of
the "full execution of this Agreement, unless extended by other provisions of this
Agreement.
3. Conveyance. Seller agrees to convey fee si mple title tq the Property to
Purchaser by statutory Warranty Deed, free and clear of all liens and encumbrances,
except those set forth in this Agreement, if any, and those otherwise accepted by
Purchaser.
4. Title Insurance. Purchaser agrees to purchase at its expense a title insurance
poli'7Y from a Florida licensed title insuror and to obtain with reasonable diligence, but
not less than twenty (20) days prior to closing, a commitment for title insurance in the
a_mount of the purchase price, which commitment shall show a marketable,
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unencumbered, fee simple title to the Property in the Seller. subject only to zoning,
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restrictions of record, taxes for 1986 and subsequent years, and public utility
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Agreement, and those which shall be discharged by Seller at or before closing. The
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Purchnser shall hove 0' reu80nable time after the delivery of said commitment for the
examination thereof nnd within soid period but not less than ten (10) days prior to
closing shall notify the Seller in writing of any objections to said titlo. If such
notification is not given within the time specified herein, then the title shall be
conclusively deemed to be acceptable to the Purchaser. In the event that the title of
the Seller is not good Hod marketable, the Seller shall have a reasonable time
thereafter, but not more than one hundred twenty (120) days from receipt of notice
from the Purchaser, to make a diligent effort to perfect the title; and if the defects
Ilre not.cured within such time, the Purchaser may either cancel this Agreement or
waive the defects and accept the Property without deduction on account of said
defects.
5. Brokers' Commissions. In the event that any broker is entitled to payment of
a real estate commission because of this transaction, any such commission shall be
paid by Purchaser.
6. Documents for Closing. Seller shall furnish deed, mechanic's lien affidavit,
and any corrective instruments that may be required in conr:tection with perfecting
title, together with the closing statement.
7. Survey. Purchaser may obtain at its expense a survey. If the survey shows
any encroachment on the Property or that improvements intended to be located on the
Property encroach upon setback lines, easements, lands of others, or violate any
restrictions, covenants or applicable governmental regulations, the same shall be
treated as a title defect if brought to the attention of the Seller not less than ten (10)
days prior to closing.
8. Expenses. The Purchaser shall pay for the documentary stamps to be placed
on the Warranty Deed and the costs for recording same. The Seller shall pay only the
cost c,f recording any instruments that may be required in connection with perfecting
the ti tie.
9. Persons Bound; Agreement Not Assignable. This Agreement shall be binding
'on the parties hereto and their respective personal representatives, heirs, executors,
administrators, and successors. Neither this Agreement nor any rights hereunder shall
be assignable.
10. Agreement Not Recordable. Neither this Agreement nor any notice thereof
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shall be recorded in the public records of Pinellas County, but this Agreement shall be
deemed a record available for public inspection in the offices of the Seller pursuant to
the Public Records Law of Florida.
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The City Com mission of the City of Clearwater
SUBJECT:
Agenda No.
Meetl ng Datel0116/86
JOLLY TROLLey OPERATION AGREEt1ENT
RECOMMENDATION:
Approve an agreement with Pinellas Suncoast Transit Authority to operate the Jolly Trolley
on Clearwater Beach
t8I And thet the epproprlaie officials be authorized to execute same.
BACKGROU N D:
In November, 1982 the City Commission authorized the purchase of a Jolly Trolley and'
approved an Agreement with PSTA to operate it on the beach. In August, 19B3.the City
Commission approved participation in the purchase of two new trolleys to be owned by
PSTA. In July, 1984, prior to delivery of the new vehicles, the Agreement to operate
the City-owned trolley was renewed. It is now appropriate to replace that Agreement to
reflect current conditions.
The following changes exist in the proposed Agreement compared to the existing Agreement:
1. Reference to a City-owned trolley is replaced with language describing the two
new trolleys.
2, The existing Agreement provides for the City to pay half of the operating cost.
The proposed Agreement changes the City share to reflect changes in federal funding.
3. The existing contract language describing insurance requirements for the City-owned
trolley is changed to reflect PSTA's standard insurance.
PSTA estimates that the cost of the service will increase by $20,000 over the present
annual cost.
As Commission is awaret revenues and expenditures for the Trolley are recorded in the
General Fund, but are reimbursed from the Parking Fund as an Interfund Service Charge.
This $58,000 contract will necessitate an increase of $lB,OOO over the FY 86-B7 Recom-
mended Budget appropriation of $40,000, and will result in a 'bottom line increase in the
General Fund and the Parking Fund. Budget will be accordingly adjusted at First Quarter.
Funds available in the Parking Fund arp. sufficient to cover the increased cost of the
contract.
Commission Disposition:
1. Approved as Recommended/Revised/Conditional
2. Continued to
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Reference TRAFFIC EUGINEERIHG
Costs: $58 .000 SAttochments:
FundIng Source:
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HONTf! RIDERS COST
June 1986 11,823 $ 4,251. 06'
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May 1986 13,550 ,4,392.76
April 1986 14,733 4,251.06 ,
March 1986 22,206 3.265,42
Feb .,1986 20,731 2,949,41
Jan 1986 ' 17,482' 3,265,42
Dec " 1985 10,31~ 3,265,4-2
Hov 1985 12,918 3,160.08
Oct 1985 12,289 3,265.42
Sept 1985 8,562 3,160.08 of. i-I~ ,
Aug 1985 14,451 3,160.08
J:u1y 1985 15,655 3,265.4-2
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May , 1985 16,707 3,265.42
April 1985 20,557 3,160,08
March 1985 24,258 3,265.42
Feb 1985 16,423 2,949.4-1
J3n 1985 11,624 3,265.42
Dec 1984 9,346 3,265,42
Hov 1984 16,381 3,265.42
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Please find enc19seo two copies of a proposed agreement for the funning and
operation of the Reach Trolley.
~ost of the wording changes were made to reflect the current. conditions under
which the trolley vehicle was acquired.
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Paragraph 3 is changed so that the monthly hilling. for miles of operation will
be the amount of miles 5cherlulp.rl to be operated. Thus, unless additional miles
iJ are requested. the mil es bill ed each month will be the salTle. The r.ity~,s payment
for these mi 1 f!5 wi 11 he the cost per vehi cl e mi 1 e adj usted for Federal ope rat i ng
grant funds ~eceived by PSTA. As the amount of Federal operating funds decrease
in proportion to our hudget, the City1s cost will increase so that PSTA does not
provide funrs for the operation of the trolley. The net effect to the City for
,FY87 wi 11 be nn est imated increase 0 f $?O ,onn for the troll ey operi.lt i on over the
FYR6 cost.
Please call me if you have any questions or want to mee~-on this matter. If you
will return hath copies when executed hy the r.ity, I will return a fully executed
copy to you upon our signing of the agreement~,
Sincerely,
PI NELLAS SWICOAST TRANS IT AUTHOR IT Y
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AGREEMENT
THIS AGREEMENT made and entered into this
day of , 1986, between PINELLAS SUNCOAST TRANSIT
AUTHORITY, a public agency of the state of Florida, hereinafter
referred to as "PSTA" and THE CITY OF CLEARWATER, a Florida
Municipality, hereinafter referred to as "CITY".
WHEREAS, the ,CITY desires to furnish trolley bus service
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to provide specialized transit service to the public to ~erve
the Clearwater Beach community: and
WHEREAS, the CITY desires to engage PSTA to provide the
operation and maintenance of the equipment and service to
meet the schedules established by the CITY: and
'WHEREAS, the parties agree to enter into an agreement
set~ing forth the obligations and duties of the parties to
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meet the objectives of this project.
NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the covenants and
conditions set forth herein, the parties agree:
1. That two trolley buses obtained through Urban Mass
Transportation Administration and Florida Department of Transportation
funding with the local shaie paid by the CITY shall be ~sed
to meet the rcutes and schedules"that may be required from
time to time under this agreement. In the event new or replacement
trolley buses are to be purchased during the term of this
agreement, such purchases shall be made and funded as provided
above, if available.
2. PSTA will provide a driver, insurance, fuel, tires,
regular vehicle maintenance and similar normal operating costs
for the operation of each trolley bus to and from such points
along and over such routes and at times as established by
the CITY and approv~d by"PSTA for safety ~nd operation needs.
3. The CITY agrees, in consideration of the services
, rendered by PSTA under this agreement, to pay the PSTA its
average fiscal year-to-date cost per vehicle mile (adjusted
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for Federal operating grant funds) for each mile scheduled
to be operated from the time of leaving the garage until the
vehicle returns to the garage. Any additional miles operated
over the scheduled miles will be billed at the same cost per
vehicle mile. For billing purposes, the average cost per
vehicle mile will be for the period ending at the end of the
month prior to the month being billed. Payments to PSTA shall'
be made within ten (10) days after receipt of monthly invoices.
4. The drivers to be furnished for the,operation of
the vehicle by PSTA shall be as provided under the labor services
provided under the labor contract between PSTA and its certified
union and the labor services provided shall be subject to
the terms of that agreement. The drivers provided by PSTA
shall be ~ttired in the regular PSTA uniform.
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agreement, shall comply with and observe.all the provisions
of any Federal, State and local laws applicable to the providing
of mass transit service.
6. The CITY shall establi~h such routes and bus stops
along such routes subject to the approval by PSTA for safety
and operational time requirements. Any change of an approved
route and time shall requjre thirty (30) days notice to PSTA.
Any expansion .of route or routes beyond the initial route
and schedule eslablished under this agreement shall require
the mutual approval of the parties.
7. The parties agree that no transfers, tickets, tokens,
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or passes shall be valid or used as between the CITY routes
and schedules and the regular PSTA routes and schedules.
If the CITY elects to charge ~. fare, such fare shall not exceed
the current PSTA fare.
8. In the event that the trolley bus has a breakdown
or is unable to operate to meet its schedule or route, the
PSTA wi~l furnish a regular PSTA bus temporarily, such bus
to be identified by a sig~ placed in front windshield noting
it as "FREE SHUTTLE". If the trolley bus is unavailable for
operations for reasons other than normal maintenance, PSTA
will provide a regular bus ag a replacement vehicle and the
CITY will pay Fifty Dollars 1$50.00) per day for such vehicle.
9. The parties agree that the trolley bus may be chartered
by PSTA when not scheduled on its schedUled route. The charter
rate shall be the same as the regular charter rate of PSTA.
10. PSTA shall maintain liability insurance coverage
for any damage to property or injury to persons related to
this contract in amount not less than the statutory limitation
provided under Chapter 768.28(5), Florida Statutes,. 1985,
and shall indemnify the CITY against all liability or ,loss,
and against any claims or actions based upon or arising out
of damage or injury to persons or property caused by the performance '\
of this agreement to the extent of the limits of said coverage.
Further, PSTA shall be responsible for repairs to the trolley
bus up to the amount of Five Thousand Dollars ($5,000.00)
resulting from accidents which ar,e unreimbursed by insurance
coverage. Nothing herein shall be deemed a w~iver of any defense*
11. Both parties hereto recognize that PSTA, while engaged
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of this agreement, is an independent contractor and is not
an officer, agent or employee of the CITY.
12. This agreement shall be for a period of twelve (12)
months from the date hereof, and shall automatically renew
for a like term annually thereafter under the same terms and
conditions, unless there is a notification of termination
by either of the parties to the other not less than sixty
(60) days preceding the end of any such term.
*or limitation available to the City pursuant to Section
768.28, Florida Statutes.
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13. The willful violation of any of the terms and conditions
hereof by either party hereto shall terminate this agreement
and this agreement shall thereafter be of no force and effect.
14. Neither this agreement nor any part 'hereof nor any
money due or to become due hereunder may be assigned without
the approval of the other party.
15. This agreement may be varied, extended, modified,
or altered by the mutual consent of the parties hereto., No
~lteration~, exten~ions, mOdifications, or variations of the
terms of this agreement will be effe~tive unless made in writing
and signed by the parties hereto.
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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed
this agreement the day and year first above written.
PINELLAS SUNCOAST TRANSIT AUTHORITY
BY:
Approved as to form
and correctness:
ATTEST:
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PSTA ATTORNEY
COUNTERSIGNED:
CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA
MAYOR-COMMISSIONER
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CITY MANAGER
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1984. between P1NELLAS SUNCOAST TRANSIT AUTHORITY, a public agency of the
Stilte of Florida, hereinafter referred to as tlPSTA" and THE CITY OF CLEARHATER,
a Florida r!unicipality, hereinafter referred to as "CtTy."
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ImEREAS, THE C[TY will furnish a trolley bus to provide a sfJec1ali2ed
tram;it service to the public to serve the Clean'later Beach community; and
WHEREAS THE CITY desires to engage PSTA to provide the operation and
Maintenance of the equipment and service to meet the schedules established
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W~EREAS, the parties agree to enter into an agreement setting forth the
obligations Rnd duties of the parties to meet the objectives of this project.
NOW. THEREFORE, in consideration of the covenants and conditions set
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forth herein, the parties a9ree:
1. THE CITY \~il1 provide a vehicle to meet the routes and schedules
that ~ay be required from time to ,time at no cost to PSTA. Termination of
this agreement may be made by either party hy providing a written notice
60 days prior to the date of termination.
2. PSTA will provide a driver, insurance, fuel, tires, regular vehicle
maintenance and similar normal operating costs for the operation of the
trolley bus to and from such points along and over such routes and at the
ti~es as established by the CITY and ~pp~oved by PSTA for safety and.opera-
tion needs.
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3. THE CITY agrees. in consideration of the services rendered by PSTA
under this agreement, to pay the PSTA at one-half (1/2) of PSTA's average
fiscal year to date cost per vehicle mile for each ~ile operated from the
time of leaving the garage and until the vehicle returns to the garage. For
billing purposes, the average cost per vehic1e mile used wil' be for the
period. ending on the ~onth prior to the month being billed.
Payrr.ents to PSTA shall be made within 10 days after receipt of monthly
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4. The drivers to be furnished for the operation of the vehicles by
PSTA shall be as provided under the labor contract between PSTA and
AMalga~ated Transit Union and the labor services provided shall be subject
to the terms of that agree~ent,
The drivers proyided by PST^ shall be
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shall ca~ply with and observe all the provisions of any Federal. State and
Local laws applicable to the providing of mass transit service.
6. TlfE CITY shall establ ish slJch routes ilnd bus, stops along such
routes subject to the npproval by PSTA for safety and operational time
require~ents. Any such chanae of an approved route and times shall require
thirty (1~) days ,notice to PSTA. ^ny expansion of route or routes beyond
the initial route and schedule established under this agreement shall require
th~ mutual approval of the,parties.
7. The parties agree th~t no transfers, tickets, tokens, or passes
shall be valid or used as between the CITY routes and sch~dules and the
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regular PSTA routes and schedules. If the CITY elects to charge a fare,
such fare shall not exceed the current PSTA fare.
8. In the event that the vehicle furnished by the CITY has a breakdown
or is unable to operate to meet its schedule or route, the PSTA will furnish
a regular PSTA bus te~porari1y, such bus to be identified by a sign placed
in the front windshield noting it as ~FREE SHUTTLE.II If the vehicle provided
by the CITY is unavailable for operation for r~asons other than normal
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the CITY will pay $50.00 per day for such vehicle.
9. The parties agree that the CITY leased vehicle ~ay be chartered
when not scheduled on its scheduled route. The charter~rate shall be at an
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10. PSTA shall maintain liability insurance coverage for damage to
property or injury to persons related to this contract in the amount of
Five Hundred Thous~nd Dollars (5500,000.00) each person and One Million
Dollars ($1,000,000.00) each occurrence for personal injury and property
damage liability in the amount of One Hundred Thousand Dollars ($100,000.00)
for each occurrence, and ,shall indemnify the CITY against all liability or
loss, and ~gainst all c1'~'ims or actions based upon or arising out of damage
or injury to persons or property caused by the perforhlance of this agreement
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,to the extent of the limits of said coverage. Further, PSTA shall be
responsible for repairs to the trolley bus up to the a~ount of Five Thousand
Dollars (55.000.00) on accidents which are unreimburserl by insurance coverage.
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either party hereto shall terminate this agreement, and it shall be oLno
force and effect whatsoever.
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become due hereunder may be assigned without the approval of the other party.
14. This agreement may be varied, extended, modified, or altered by the,
mutual consent of the parties hereto. No alteration, extension, modification,
. or variation of the terms of this agreement unless made in writing and signed
by the parties hereto \~i 11 be effecti,ve.
IN WITUESS I'HHEREOF, the parties 'hereto execute this agreement the day
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CITY OF CLEARI1ATER,:'-'FLORIDA
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MEMORANDUM TO:
The City Commission of the City of Clearwater
SUBJECT:
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Agenda No.
Meetl ng Dote: 10/16/86
Gasoline and Diesel Fuel (COOP)
RECOMMENDATION: Award a contract to purchase gasoline and diesel fuel from
Risser Oil Corporation delivered in transport loads, as required. at average posted prices
(Tampa Terminal) with fixed hauling fees (~cents/gl.) os follows: Regular leaded (-.005).
Regular Unleaded (-.005), Super Unleaded,(-.015) and Diesel (+,0075), under terms and
conditions of Pincllas County COOP Bid 8S6-289-04-B and as authorized by Article II, Section
42.23(4), Code of Ordinances.
And thot the appropriate offIcials be authorized to execute some,
B A C KG R 0 UN D: This is a re-bid of the annual Pinelles County COOP gasoline and diesel
fuel requirements to set up a 2-year contract (see ATQf 1, pg. 3). Bids were solicited
requesting a fixed fee added to or subtracted from the average base price of fuel at the
Tampa terminal as published in the weekly "Oil Express" (See ATCH It pg. 8, paragraph 26).
Risser Oil Corporation submitted the lowest fee for delivering all 4-grades of fuel (Regular
Regular Unleaded, Super Unleaded and Diesel #2) in transport loads. The Pinellas County
Purchasing Director, acting for members of the Pinellas County Purchasing Council, prepared
a contract award recommendation on Risser Oil Corporation which was approved by the Pinellas
County Commission on September 30, 1986.
The Purchasing Officer, acting as the City's representative on the Pine1las County COOP
Purchasing'Council, concurred with the recommendation,
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The 1986/87 Garage Fund ,Operating Budget includes sufficient funds for this
contract.
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Commission Disposition:
1. Approved as Recommended/Revised/Conditional
2. Continued to
City Manager
Date:
Poper:t~\
. Not Required
Follow-up Action:
Estimated FY 86/87
o Affected Costs: 570,000
Parties Funding Source:
Notified 0 Capital Improve-
of Meeting ment Budget
. Operating Budget
.Not Required 0 Other
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COOP Bid Special
Conditions/
Specifications
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Submi tted by:
Advertised:
Date aSequential
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Central Services
Appro pria tion Code
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SPECIAL CONDITIONS
Fuols, Gaooline and 018881
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GENERAL PROVISIONSI
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Captions are for bidders guidance only, language of the contract is
binding.
This is a cooperative bid for Pet.roleum Product.s (Diesel Fuel No.2,
Super Unleaded, Regular Unleaded and Regular Leaded GaSOline) to be
furnished under these Provisions and Specifications for Use by each of
the following, hereinafter called PinelIas CountYI
Pinellas County, Board of County Commissioners
Pinellas County sheriff's Department
Pine lIas County School Board
St. Potersburg Junior College
City of Clearwater
City of Largo
City of St. Petersburg
City of Pinellas Park
City of Gulfport
(a) Each of the above shall, make their own award. Purchase orders
issued and payments made shall be their respective responsibility.
The purpose of this Bid is to establish an Open End Contract for the
'purchase (furnishing> of our total needs for a 24 month period
beginning with date of award of Contract(s), on an as-needed
when-needed basis, and it is and shall be so understood and agreed.
By mutual consent of the successful bidder and Pinellas County, the
Contract may be renewed for one (1) additional twenty-four (24) month
period beyond the first twenty-four (24) months. This option shall be
exercised only if agreed to in writing by both parties involved.
It is and shall be understood and agreed that ,the Contract shall be
deemed to be awarded and validly entered into between the Contractor
and the County when written notice has been given of the award by the
County through its authorized agents, and purchase orders shall be
issued to the Contractor covering same. \1
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Quantities stated are for bidders guidance only and no guarantee is
given or implied as to quantities that will be used during the
Contract period. Estimated quantities are based upon previous needs
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and estimated usage. Said ~stimated quantities will be used for
purpose of evaluating the, low bidder meeting specifications by the
County.
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24. Damages:
A. Failure of the Contractor to comply with this Contract bhall give
Pinellas County tho right to cancel this Contract, but waiver of
this right, in any instance, shall not prevent the subsequent
exercise of it by Pinellas County or prejudice its claim tor
damages resulting from such default or breach of Contract.
B.
All petroleum products shall be,earefully loaded and protected
during transportation and delivery. Any petroleum products which
before their final acceptance, shall he found to be unsatis- I
factory shall be removed and be replaced by satisfactory
petroleum products by and at the expense of the Contractor.
25. Employees:
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All employees of the Contractor shall be considered to be at all times
the sole employees of the Contractor under his sole direction and not an
employee or agent of pinellas County. The Contractor shall supply
competent and physically capable employees and .Pinellas County may
require the Contractor to remove an employee it deems careless,
incompetent, insubo~dinate, or otherwise objectionable and whose
continued employment on Pinellas County property is not in the best
inte~est of the County. Each employee shall have and Wear proper
identification.
~26. Bid proposals are solicited on the following basis:
,_* A. Fixed Fee Per Gallon:
This is the fixed amount to be added to or subtracted from the
average~jbase price, as defined below in paragraph B, of each
gallon of fuel delivered to Pinellas County. This fixed fee will
remain firm for the period of the contract. The fixed fee will
include any delivery cost from the bidder's terminal to the
delivery location plus any other administrative or handling
charges, profit, etc.
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Average Base Price:
All prices will be based on Pad 1, Tampa, Florida terminal prices
published weekly in "Oil Express" (United Publications) by taking
the average cost for the preceding one (1) week period. Regular,
regular unleaded, super unleaded gasoline and diesel #2 fuel will
be averaged by totaling all the published prices and dividing by
the number of terminals published to arrive at'the average base
price.
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Award will be based on the lowest fee or highest discount offered and may be
made item by item or in the aggregate..
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nids must be submitted reflecting a fixed feo above (+) or below (-) the
average base price. As tho prieee chango with each publication, the average
will also change, therofore, bidders are submitting a price only above or
below tho averages.
/ Example:
Calculation of Average Basc Price
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Regular, regular unleaded) super unleaded gasoline and diesel fuel
'2 will be averaged by totaling all the published prices less any tank
wagon prices and dividing by the number of companies. See example:
Examplet March 17, 1986, Oil Express publication.
Regular Premium
COMP ANY Regular Unleaded Unleaded Diesel *2
AJlIOco 51. 50 56.50 66.50 48.70
Ashland 42.75 42.75/ 46.75 49.75
selcher 41. 7S 41.75 45.75 49.70
..,ChamplJ.n ,___._.42.00_ ." ..-...-.- ----- - 42.00 46.00 48.30
Chevron (Branded) 42.50B 42.50B 49.00B 48.50
Chevron (Unbranded) 42.00U 42.00U 48.50U 0.00
Citgo 42.20 42.20 46~70 48.70
Exxon DTW 0.00 0.00 0.00 49.70
Fina 43.00 43.00 48.00 49.50
Gulf/SP 44.80 44.80 51.80 49.70
Koch 42.55 42.55 46.55 48.50
Marathon (Unbranded) 41.30U 41.30U/ 45.30U 48.30
Mobil 43.10 43.10 48.60 51.50
Murphy 41. 75 41. 75 45.75 48.25
Phillips (Branded) 42.75B 42.75B 45.758 48.75
Phillips (Unbranded) 43.00U 43.00U 47.00U 0.00
Shell 43.50 44.50 52.25 0.00
Tenneco 42.00 42.00 46.00 48.30
Texaco 46.60 47.60 54.60 49.20
Triangle 42.40 42.40 46.40 49.00
Union 76 43.05 43.05 49.05 50.45
'XO'I' AL : 864.50~20=43.225 871.S0;2Q~43.575 978.25+20~48.912 8e4.25~2Qa48.912
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Using the above example for establishing the base price and assuming Bidder A was
awarded the contract based on the following fixed fees, cost to the County for the
particular week, would be as follows:
A VEAAGE
FUEL FIXED FEE + BASE ... COST PER GAL.
Diesel #2 ( .010) + .4915 ... .4815
Regular .0050 + .4322 - .4372
Unleaded .0050 + .4357 = .4407
Premium (.0010) + .4891 "" .4881
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Par purposes of billing, prices and fees shall be carried out only to four (4) decimal
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Agenda No.
M E M 0 RAN DUM TO:' 'Tll R - J.. Meetl ng Date: 10/16/86
The City Commission of the City of Clearwater
S U BJ ECT: Marina Hcnovations (Concrete Pavers)
R ECOM MEN DATION: Award a contract to purchnsc concrete pavers from Couch
Construction Inc., installed for $3.00 per sq. ft. at the Nunicipal Marina,
estimated total price 21,900 whicll is the lowest responsive and responsible bid
submitted in accordance with the specifications; and include demolition and
removal of concrete sidewalk plus curb replacement for $8,890 as authorized under
Article II, Section 42,23 (5), Code of Ordinances.
o And thet the appropriate officials be authorized to execute some,
BACKGROUN D:
The City Commission approved a capital project to renovate and refurbish the City
~1arina located on Causeway Boulevard. TIle interior renovation of the restrooms t
office and entrance foyer has been completed. Additional renovations to' the
exterior of the building and grounds including a new parking lot design, walkway
system with paver bricks and new landscaping are in the process of being designed
and completed. Old concrete walkways around the Marina building will also be
removed to accomodate the pavers and new curbing installed on. the north side of
the building.
Due to the nature of work involved it is impractical to involve more than one
contractor on site. All work must be coordinated, scheduled and performed in
phases to minimize disruption of Marina operations, Therefore, the staff
reconmends awarding all work to Couch Construction. The Purchasing Officer
concurs.
Submitted by:
Advertised:
Date: 7/03/86
7/11/86
DAffected
Parties
Not; fi ed
of MeetIng
Follow -up Action:
Estimated
Costs: $30,790.00
Funding Source:
. Capital Improve-
ment Budget
CJ Operating 8udget
o Other
.Attachments:
1 - Bid Tabulatio
92-86
Brick Paver Walk
Removal of Existing Sidewalk
Install 278 LF of Curb
$21,900
7,500
1,390
$30,790
Funding is contained within the 1986/87 C.I.P. Budget.
Commission Disposition:
1. Approved as Recommended/Revised/Conditional
2. Continued to
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City Manager
Paper:
Pine11as Co, Revie
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. Not Required
Dcte eSequential
Reference
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Marine
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Meeting Dote: 10/16/86
MEMORANDUM TO:
The City Commission of the City of Clearwater
SUBJECT:
Cooclm18n Park Renovations (Concrete Pavers)........
RECOM MENDATION:
Award a contract to Couch Construction Inc. to furnish and install concrete pavers
at Coachman Park for $3.00 per square foott which is the lowest responsive and
responsible bid submitted in accordance with the specifications.
~ And that the approprIate officials be authorIzed to execute same.
BACKGROU N 0:
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On May 2, 1985, the City Commission adopted the landscape portion of the Bayfront
Plan for City-owned properties including Coachman Park with the understanding that
the Ci ty proceed toward phased developnent of the landscaping only as monies became
available and approved. Included in the 1986/87 budget is $90tOOO.OO for the
renovation and beautification of Coachman Park. This sum will be added to the
$20,000.00 being carried over from the 1985/86 budget code 315-1-3311.
One of the major items of this renovation project is to replace the damaged 4'
wide sidewalks with a new 61 walkway system and the addition of a new plaza area
west of the Library. Staff is recommending the installation of concrete pavers
for this purpose, Couch Construction Inc. was the lowest and most responsible
bidder concerning this item. Additional renovation items such as sodt light
fixtures and benches will come before the Commission at a later time as required.
Purchasing Officer concurs.
The First Quarter budget review will include an amendment to reflect
the recently approved eRA project for the Park renovations and ,transfer
the available balance from the 1985/86 project.
Commission Disposition:
" Approved as Racommended/Revised/Conditional
2. Continued to
Follow-up Action:
Estimated
Costs:_
Funding Source:
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I-Bid Tabulation
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7/11/86
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A. Park Araa . '.
1. I rriga Hon $ 4,000.00
, 2. Paver Walk (10t600 sq, ft.) 31,800.00 .
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3. Seville Sod (163,800 sq, ft. ) 29,500.00
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5. Benches (10) 1,500.00
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6. River Rock around 'pond (34 tons) 3,600.00
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Agendo No.
Meeting Date: 10/16/86
MEMORANDUM TO: PRS
The City Commission of the City of Clearwater
SUBJECT:
Coachman Park Renovations (Sod~
RECOMMENDATION: Award a contract to Pursley's
\<lholesale Center to purchase approximately 163,800 sq. ft. of Pursley Seville sod
installed at Coachman Park, for .18 cents/sq. ft., estimated total price $29,484,
as authorized tinder Article II, Section 42.23 (2), Code of Ordinances;'
o And that the appropriate officials be authorized to execu1e some.
BACKGROUN D:
On May 2, 1985, the City Commission adopted the landscape portion of the Bayfront
Plan for City-owned properties including Coachman Park with the understanding
that ~he City proceed toward phased development as monies became available and
approved. Included in the '1986/87 budget is $90,000.00 for the renovation and
beautification of Coachman Park. This sum will be added to the $20,000.00 being
carried over from the 1985/86 budget code 3l5-1~3311.
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One of the major items of this renovation project is to disc, grade and sod the
entire park. Pursley Seville grass is a St. Augustine hybrid and is being
recommended as the best sod for this project. It is salt. tolerant, will grow in
shade or sun and will require less maintenance than Bermuda grass. By
comparison, Bermuda grass is .20 cents/sq. ft. and St. Augustine is .15 cents/sq.
ft, But neither variety has the qualities of Pursley Seville,
Purchasing Officer concurs,
The First Quarter budget review will include an amendment to reflect
the recently approved eRA project for the Park renovations and transfer
the available balance from the 1985/86 project.
Commission Disposition:
1, Approved as Recommcnded/Revis.ed/Conditional
2, Continued to
Follow-up Action:
Estimated
CostS: S~q r4R4 .00
Funding Source:
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Agenda No.
Meeting Date: 10/16/86
MEMORANDUM TO: PD-3
The City Commission, of the City of Clearwater
SUBJECT:
Request for School Crossing Guard - Drew Street at
Fairwood Avenue
RECOM MENDATION~
The employment of an additional crossing guard for the inter-
section 'of Drew street and Falrwood Avenue.
CJ And that the appropriate officials be authorized to execu1e some.
BACKGROU NO:
The Traffic Engineer conducted a pedestrian count at '
Fairwood Avenue and Drew street at the request of the
Eisenhower Elementary School Advisory Committee. The
count revealed that 39 children crossed in the morning
between 8:50 A.M. and 9:25 A.M. and 61 children crossed
between' 3:30 P.M. and 4:00 P.M. Due to the high volume
of traffic at this location, the Traffic Engineer
recommends placement of a School Crossing Guard at that
location for the safety of children attending Eisen-
hower Elementary. The Chief of Police concurs with
this recommendation.
The salary and equipment costs will total nearly $5,300
during fiscal 86/87. A budget adjustment may be
required at mid-year.
Commission Disposition:
1. Approved as Recommended/Revised/Conditional
2. Continued to
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Costs: $5300 UAttachmen1s:
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Date:
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Capt. Barry Glover, Patrol Commander; Officer charlie
Dunn, School Guard Liaison Officer; Keith Crawford,
Traffic Engineer; File
School Crossing Guard Request - Drew Street and
Fai rwood Avenue
COPIES:
SUBJECT:
DATE:
September 29, 1986
Subsequent to a request for a pedestrian count by Mrs. Sue
Blanchard of the Eisenhower Elementary School Advisory', Committee,
a recent observation revealed that 39 children cross Fairwood
Avenue from 8:50 A.M. to 9:25 A.M. and 61 cross from 3:30 P.M. to
4:00 P.M. Due to the large number of vehicles turning from ,Drew
Street onto Fairwood Avenue that present a danger to the child-
ren, the Traffic Engineer recommends the placing of a crossing
guard at this location. This office fully concurs with that
recommendation.
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position for the 86/87 budget, I expect an adjustment will be
necessary at mid-year.
DISAPPROVED
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City Manager
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y Manager
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Sid Klein, Chief of Polleo
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SUBJECT: Crossing Guard Roquest - Dre\., Street & rlllrwooo Avcnue
DATE: ., Septembor 26, 1986
ftECElVED ,',;
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We received a t'p.quest from Sue Blan~hard, Chairman of the Eisenhower Elementary School
Advisory Committee, to investigate the need for a crossing guard at the subject
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A recent observation revealed that 39 children crossed Fairwood Avenue from 8:50-9:25a.m.
and 61 crossed from 3:30-4:00p.m. The high volume of vehicles turning 'from Drew'Street
onto Fairwood Avenue presents a problem for children using the ~rosswalk.
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M E M 0 RAN 0 U M TO: PW-J-
The City Commission of the City of Clearwater
SUBJECT:
Agenda No.
Meeting Date: 10/16/86
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\~oter Line Relocation
RECOMMENDATION~ ^"lord 0 contract to purchase water line relocation services from
NcGl11 PI tunbing, Largo t FL for n total' price of $14 t 703 which is the lowest
re1:Jpollstve llnd rosponsible bid sul:mitted in accordance with the specifications.
Cl And that the appropriate officials be authorlzed to execute same.
8ACKGROUN D:
'I TIle work contemplated in this contract is the relocation of house water service
lines from the existing rear water main to new water main located within the
street right-of-woy for approximately 18 residences in the area of Clearwater
bounded by Court Street on the Southt Myrtle Avenue on the Hest, Drew Street
on the North and Duncan Avenue on the East.
111e Public \~orks Director recorrmends award to the low bidder, McGill Plumbing,
and the Purchasing Officer concurs.
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Commission Disposition:
1, Approved as Recommended/Revised/Conditional
2. Continued to
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poper(I05/86
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Co'sts: S14, 703.00
Funding Source:
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Bid Tabulation
114-86
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Agenda No.
Meeting Date:
MEMORANDUM TO: ~t
The City Commission of the City of Clearwater
10/16/86
SUBJECT. Purchase of Lots 12 and 13 of the Jnnie Daniels Subdivision as recorded in
· PInt Book 5. page 23 of the Public Recorda of pinallns County. Florida
RECOM MENDATION: Approve the proposed contract with Annie Wilson for the purchase
of the subject property for future development,
tf And that the appropriate officials be authorized to execute same.
BACKGROU NO:
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Lots 12 and 13 of the Janie Daniels Subdivision arc located inunediately to the southwest '..
of the City Hall Annex Building. The lots together are 45 ft. by 137.5 ft.. containing
6,188 square feet M.O.L. There is a very old, single-family home located on the property.
Annie \.,rilson has agreed to sell the subject property for $37,000,00.
this price is reasonable market value for the property,
The Staff believes
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Should the City Conunission approve the proposed contract; the City will be paying for
the ,Title Insurance and the State Documentary STamps for the deed, in addition to the
nOI~a1 closing costs.
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T~~;First Quarter budget review will include a transfer of approximately
~15',OOO from the Special Development Fund-Reserve for Future Land
Maintenance/Purchase to aid in funding this purchase.
Commission Disposition:
1, Approved as Recommended/Revised/Conditional
2. Continued to
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Follow-up Action:
Submitted by:
Advertised:
~ Affected
Portl es
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of Meeting
IXJAttachments:
Contract
Map
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Paper:
Costs :$38.200.00
Funding Source:
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o Operating Budget
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City Manager
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o Not Required
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CONTnACT Fon SALE AND punCHASE
OAR/FAR Form No 2
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hI l.t!d~1 .1..,r.rll'lIun 0' ,....t ntlnte IllC~I..d In __[,JJ.!QJJ..QB ' Counly. Flo,ld,:
Lol" 12 and U of the JANIC [)ANlI~L5 SUI3DIVlSlIJN, UCCOI'CJillg to l.he fIlnp or plot
UllH'eOr on I'V('Of'dl!d jl1 Plat Bonk 5, Pngn 23 or 1.110 Publjc RUCOl'do or Pinelloa
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B.lonen 10 clo'n, IU S co,h. cl!ltlll"d Dr cOlhlnr', chllekl lUbl"cl 10 ndlu,""nnU and p.Orallon, . , , ,
lit. FINANCING; II Ih~ ,,"'ell"'e prlcn o. nny pori Ihe.nol h 10 b. Iln.nco" by I Ihl,d pOIIV 10.", Illlt Conlrllct lor Slit" and POIIChOll!, he,elnolt.r r,'e""d to..
"Contr.CI", II condhlon.d U"OIl III" OUv" abeolnlng . II,", commltmenl 10' ..rd lo~n ...ltllln d.ve IrOIl1 d.t. hel.of, 01 on Inl.rotl r.t, not to ,"e.ed
%: e.,rn 01 _ V""'; oml In IOn p'inclpel omOunl 01 $ , auye. III'eOI '0 ","k. ""pll".lln" 'or, nnd 10 u'e ....on.bl. dlll,
ll.nc. 10 obl.ln said la.n, Should Ouyo, Inll ,0 obl.ln 1''''0, or 10 wal.... Buver'l rlghll he,eumJnr wllhln laid tin,.. ullho. p,<tV mav 'ancel Conlr.ct. '
IV. T1TI.E EVIDENCE I Within 30 d~yt I,arn d..,~ 0 I Cantrncl,S~lInr ,h.lI, nt hll ""p,,n''',dollvnr 10 Guv". or hll 0110 "'''y , in ecca.d.ncII wUh SI.nd.rd A. ,;, '
ellhef ICHECKI 0 III ar ~ 121: III Ahlltncl, Or r21 tllte Inlwe.."" commltmonl wllh Iu ownnr's liltn "JOllcv p.emlurn to 11. paid by 5ell., .1 closing,
V, TIME 1'0 R ACCEI"TANCE AND E F F EC T1V E DATE: " Ihls olt~, is nol nncul.d by both 01 Ihu 1-1.<1'85 hllrolO on or holo.n Novembe r 28. 1986,
th. "'or.leld dllpallllsl shell bo, nl thl! optlo" al Buve" rolu,nod la 111m n"d Ihls allll' shall Ih~'eeft.r b" null .nd void. Th~ (jal" or Contr.el ,hell b. Ih. dnt.
....h.n th" tUI ann el Ihe S"lIof .....d Buvor has Ill/nod thl, allor, or before
VI, CLOSING DATE, Thll transaction ,hllll be cloud and Ih. dlled And ollle' closing popo" dnll...".od on . . j{J day of D:..'CtlTber
19 86. ,unlllU .~Iendad hV other pravlsle.u 01 Conllncl.
VII. RESTRICTIONS. EASEMENTS, LiM'TATIONS: Th. Buver th..Utok. 111t0 subloct If): Zoning, 'nllrleflanl, p,ohibltion, onll nil'''. 'nQultomnnulrnpa..d by
go~.rnrnenlel IUlhorltv: Rell.lctlon, ~nd onett.'" loo".rlng on II'. 01.1 or olhe.wl.. COlnman ta Ih. ,ubdl...lslon: Public ulilllV ..,om..nll 01 '.co,d. fp,ovld.d ..Id
.nsom.nt. .r. I"co,.d "onl1guou. throughout Ihe property IInel nnd 0'" '101 rnOr~ Ih.n 10 fn"l In wldlh a' 10 I". ,ur or Ironl II".. .nd 7Y. f".tln wldlh .1 '0 Ih.
,Id. tines, unlell Olhorwhe tpo<:lIl.d h.r.lnl; TaMes lor veo, 01 elallog .nd subsnquonl ye.n, anumlld rnorlungnl .nd uU'cha,e money mOltglg.e. II .ny;
Cllh.r: f\b-c.
pfovJd.d, how"ve', Ihal nann 01 II;n tor.golnll ,hall p'lIvenl usn 01 Iho "'opony lor ,hll pu'posn 01 Comme rc i a 1 Use.
vlll, OCCUPANCY: 5011". fopruonU thftf IIIerll "O! no panl",s, In accupllnCV olher Ihnn Sullnr, but II prope'IV I, In.endod 10 bn IlInl.d or oecupl.d beyond
clollng. Ih. '.ct Ind terml 11;"'''01 ,hell bu lIolod h~r"ln. and Ihe lenanllsl )h.1I ba dilclosed """UD"t 10 Slandnrd G, Sell"r IQ'OIlI to deliver oecup.ncy 01 p.operty
al Ilrn. of closJng unlus olh"....lso ,p."Wed b.to.... II oceupnncy It 10 b. d"lIva,ed pIlar 10 clollng. Buye, ~UUm"l .11 rl,1t a. lau 10 p'op.ny Irorn dal. 01 oecu,
p,ncy. th.lI b. .etponliblu and li..ble lor ,"nlnlen,,"ce th...al Irom snld dale, end shell'hlf deilm"d fO h.vII lIccIIPlau Ih. prOlJnrlV, filii, IInd p."on.I, In III IIMlnlng
condlllon III al time af I.klnq oc(up.ncy untlllS otherwlsIJ notad In wrlllng.
IX. ASSIONABILITY: ICHECK ONEI Buy., Orn"y uslgn CXI m"y nal 8ullln, Contracl,
X, TYPEWRITTEN 0 R H ANOWRITTEN PROV tSIONS: TYPllwrill." or hllndwrlllnn 'pra...islon, In'oned Ilo,,,ln ar .1la"hncl 1I..nlO a' Addend. th.1l canUol
all p,ln.ed provltlon, In canlll,cI Ihn."wllh,
XI, SPECIAl. C1.AUSES;
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Buyer wjll arrange for Title Insurance and pay for the Title Insurance Policy.
Buyer will pay for the State documentary stamps to be placed on th~ deed.
Seller agrees to not withdraw this offer to sell prior to Nov. 28, 1986.
Buyer agrees to accept the house in its present condition.
THIS IS INTENDED TO BE A LEGALLY BINDING CONTRACT.
IF NOT FULL Y UNDERSTOOD, SEEK THE AOVICE OF AN ATTORNEY PRIO R TO SIGNING,
THIS FOAM HAS BEEN APPROVED BY THE FLORIDA ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS AND THE FLORIDA BAR
Capv,rglll 1978 by Th. Florid. Oar n~d Ih" Florida AlSoclnllon 01 REALTORS
WITNESSES: (Two recommondelJl
c"ffynt{jr' tt~A'ftW1ITEH, FL ORTDA
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Attest:
City Clerk
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"cc,'...l1on In "II"'" 0' "",.1.. "I Ihll 1"01'''' lV, nllrl ohllll Irl' nll1,,'wlI.. I" to,'" n'ul .nn'~II' ,,,,Illrnd by 5.111>'" Utu'n.y, "'Ovl",,,1. huw..~..t, S.Il., rn.y only ft,
1lI11t. e1.u'", c",lol1l.dIV "...nll in ""'''gnu.' nI,d 11\(11111."" mIl.., nl'n~.nUy ulHI1.tI II\' cn"'''II' nnd lOll" Irtf/IIl,l/n", In ''''I "'}IInl V wh,,'nln IlIII /uop'"'1' h 10C.,.d,
S.ld rnoll\l&\I. .h,,1I '~IIUI'~ I'"' O'~"'" u! .Io~ 1""l'rrly r"t"",h..'~d In ~re" nit 111101 III"" n",1 ~"~lImhIAn~I!' ill \Iuo.1 tln/HllI'l1 11,..1 101",,1 Ihl OWOII or Ih. Ilff)'
"."'1' l'OfT> "etrpling n'lldlf,\"nIH'n. nf 0' r\Jl\II~ 1I,j,'n"cr' "n".., Jlllnr "'''''lInu''hl, AII1.",tn"lIl rHor>"t1~ I>n'no cn"""Vl'fl ""iI'. Al o,.linn 1'1 !lollM. h. ,uhhc' In !h.
Ufln o' tlur OlD";"'gtt jIIn.d r"ldpr'f~~\I "\" 'r.t.ntd'111 fh1.f1r,clug S,nlIHruHUt
O. SURVEY: 1"" !luy..', "',Ihil\ UIIW ~1l0.~..t1 It" r1.lIv.,y 01 "vl<l.."e" 01 tlll~ Milt "''''1\1''.1101\ Ihnl"of, m~V hi1vr Ihl' t"<III~'ll' .",v"vod.' hls '.1'."11, II Ih.
CU'lInv, ettUII.rJ by I /.Qltl..,..., nollU. ''''V.YO', 'hm". ."y IIn.,ondIlTlr,,1 on loldp,nll..l\y 0' lh.1 h1lI'"11l1'''''''''' Intr,..,..1 If! lor 1111,1>1"'1 nn Ihl 'uhlrcll1<of,e'ly In
hcl Inc,oneh Oh In..,1t III 0111.". ll' vluln'r nnv 01 Ih.. Conltnc I co'on.."u, lhr U,,'" chnrlhl' r'.MfotJ ..t " IlUtr ",-Ircl, ^"l' ''I, V~l' ""'J.",.'J In C''''''l'c''on Wllh 0' U .
en<l'''llu.nCI' 01 Ihll ...nutl,o" n,.V '"chill" II ,1,"','11'11011 01 Ihe r.lt,p""V unclr' Ih.. I'ln,hl" CO"'III"".n SV""I1I'J 'Jnllll~,lln Clonp"" , 11. I'lnlldn (l1.tu'II"
r;, TERMITES: Th. nuy.., wllh", II..,. .lio...r" lOt drllv~,v 01 avl1l~"cn ot lillr /lmJ .0nrnl',nHu" Ih~'enl.llr no hilI" Ih.H' 10"nV1 rulo, In doain", whlch.~., d.,.
OCC,,,, laU. "..V h".. 110. '''",'O"'''''''nl& lnill"ct...l nl lIuv"I'1 ".I'."t" by n C.., II lied r"ll Control Ol>llllllof to ,hl..."..I". "'h~I",,' Ih,,,n 10 ""y IIltlbl. ac!lve It,mlle
Inl.II.llon 0' vhlbl~ 1'.IUlnQ llft'''n\'~ II n,,, 'r1,"l1o' h'fr'tlIlIlO" In ,h.. i"'I',nV,,'nnrlft /I /JOV'" 111"'0'",1'<1 0' ",II!},', 0' holh 01 "," In'.QU;"D, Ollvn. .....111 h.... 4 dnyc
ham d"la 01 wllllen nnlit. ,1I~'ral 1'1 '} ,."vc nllr, 1..I~Cllo" lit n cOII\l"e'n" whlcha"", Otcll" 11"1, within which '0 h"v. .11 ''''''"'In', wh..,htt' vltlb'e 0' nol. 11'1'
lPatlrd "nu .Ul"'nt~d Ity " licr,,~..d ,...;t'I<"'1 0' p'''''''1J1 Clml,"efOt, Sellll' Ihnll .,,,~ vAlIrl CI"U II' 1t~"lI"n"I n",1 'rJlnl' 1'1 nIt 'In"'AIlI' Itll ,.. I y,% oll>u,chu. rdc.,
Should ,uch eOlU ...ernLl Ih.I nn'OIl"', III1Y.' 'hnll h.vl! Iha ollllo" 01 c."t..llln\l CIIIUIIICI ","hlll !i IInv. nil... rntrljH 01 r,,"tro"',,", 1.iift1, IIUII".I.. bV gl~lnQ
wllll"n nolle.. 10 S"H~" 01 [JO~N mill' ,,)rrl 10 "'II.,,.'d wJlh I"" I,nmocllon. hI whith t'lIrllt Ollvn, ih.U 'ecrl~1! n t'uhl n'l rlU""1I ot nil nlllOllnl ellUllln IW~1o of
,.111 Pu'eh.... "ncl' "T..""I,.,.' JII.1I h" d....",rtl 10 Intlullr 011 wuntloNtroylrlg Il1IlIe",
r-, INGJ:\ESS ANO EG~E5S. 5"11.' "OV"".III~ lI11d Wll'I""ls ,hnl rhtn/, h '''lI'''U /lilt! ftllttl'U In Ih" I"OPM'V,
G. \..EASES: S"UI!' ,1. all. "nt '''OJ II'." l!111.yc '''10' 10 cloclnp, tll,nlcl1 tll UuV'" co"I,," ut nil ....<In"" l~nI'" nmJ l!"ol'll~1 1r.111l" IInll. .,nchll)n",,1 ,pflcilvlnq Ihe
lIolu,e end dU'.lion 01 uld tenon'" lICCltl)llncy. '."11Il '''Int nm! ",'vnl1e"rJ ,"I1f .ot" tr.cu,HV ",mo.lI. !>IIIIIIiV 1.."",,1. In Ih. I)v/,nl r...llr' h unnb'e 10 Obl811, ,ullh
lellnn from ul)h 1'''1''1, lh~ I~"'.. Inlo""nllun 1,,"11 hr lu,nilhr<.l br S"I"" IQ (Juyn, w"llIn .",<1 !1m. n..,lo<l In Ih.. ro"" "' n r.cilrl.' nttitln~II, "nll 11 uY.- m"v
Ihll'ulte' eonlnct Il)n.nH III clI"li'''' cuch inlotl"n,'un, S..I/or ,h,,1I dall~I)' IInd lIul"" flU ''''gl"nl )l>nll)l ro BU'I'"I Dl clo,I,,~
H. \..IENS: S.It., I"'nll, holl1 nt tQ ihr '''nllY nnll l'l)nonally h..I"\llol<l h,,'elln[IM, IUIIII,1I tn lIuVC!f III time 1'1 r.IOlln\l nn .1I1,t"v'l nlh,tlinq 10 Ih. "lullnt. unlttu
Olhttrwlu Plo"ld.d lot hll,~rn, 1'1 IIn,' lin"nclnll 'tnlrlllt!nU, c1niln. olli..n 0' I'Oltl'o!f1l1 U,,"oU ~"own to 5"",.. !Inti IUllh., nllnli.nn Ih.. 'hl)/(' hovn b.en no ImD,oVe'
menU 10 Ih. ('I,op,,'1I/ to' 90 ,Inv, i...",,,t!IDII)IV ll'l)e~,ling tlA11) 1>1 tloJI"g, II Ihl! III 01'~'1\I hA' b"un I"'plolllitl wllllin 'nUl III".., r,,,II", thnll <I"lIl1a. ,el""I.., 0' "'nlVllti
01 lOll rneCh8tllc', Ut!r", t1~ I!Cl/lt'd bV IJ"<lI),nl conl'..e to... '"beOllltntlPI,. mrmIiN', lint! mnlPlIAhnrn, in ",hllllon to 5"I'n'" lirn nllidAv'l '1IlIlnlllOrlh 1111) n""el or
.11 such o.ne,"1 COnttIlCto". ,,,hconl,nc'u,,, ,ul'l'lI.... on<1 ","Il'<lnl",nn nnll lulth... r..chlno Ihnl In tDel 011 hltl. III, wO.k In III" ."t"rcl I" OlJc<lv WhIch could .Hlle
II I blth 10/ . moeh"nlc.lllvfl "nvo b('"n pnld 0' will be pohl 01 elo01nll
1. PLACE OF CLOSING' Ct011ng ohllll uo hahl In CllUIIIV wllll,oln l"Ollorly I, 10c'lrd, nl I'll! olllCll or OllOrnny 0' olho, clo.lnQ ~lle"l de,llIonl~d bV Soll~',
J, TIME' Tim. I, ollhe ..np.ncp. 1'1 IhlJ Cnolncl Anv '1!In'''nc~ hnreln 10 limo po' inch 1'1 Iou thnn G 'lny. thnllln Iht! tl'mp",n\ioll O.,,'el'l ooel(/de $1l.ltdnV1, Sun.
d'YI .nd 1..".1 1I0111l_YI. ond ..n\' II,,-,c p.<lad Il,ovldllll 10' hn,,,ln which Iholl end 1"'11 Snlllfdny, Sunllnv lit IDgol holldoV OhAII tl~ l'Ind 10 !I~OO P."" ollhe nDKI lull
bUllnnu dnv.
K, OOCUMENTS !'OR CLOSING' SrU..r ,hllU hH,,;.t, d"I!d, '''ochll"IC.IIIl'n [Jllldl"'II, o"I(I"'"o"r, 01 lalllM. /In'! ,,"V eO"I-CllvP. i,..Ilu"'O"" Ihnl mov be ,oQul'ed In
conn.."llon wllh p.tl.clln~ Ihll 11110. Guye' ,hnll lu.nl.h clllllng uDI"",enl, lllo'lgDge, "'Orllloll~ nOIIl. nnrl tinonclng ..nlemelln,
\.., EXPENSES: SllIIe 'U..IK ond dncumanu,v cl.mp. wl'lch '"'' ,,,,,ul,,,d to bo If'IIKlIIJ 10 Ihl' lnlltu",,,nl 01 enn,cY.Ilc". Inl,,"n",'" Ino on and 'ecofdlng ot pu,.
ch/l'a money mDt\lIo"e 10 S~lIe', "nll cnll ot 'ato'dlng nnv CottocUve In,IIU'"'''''' Ihnll ba plld by Sell.." OoeUlnollla'y Clo"'I'1 III un 111I'Ddln Ih. nOle nr "01"
secu'ed by Ih. pu,ehau r>,on"v ",otlpn".., cou o' ,aca,dlnlllh.. dellll lfllrj 1I".."clnr/llololllcntc ,holl b" "old bv BUver,
M, PRORATION OF TAXES lREA\.. AND PERSONALI: To.'" ih..1I be p,ofnlnd bUild on 1110 curranl yon,', '00 with <lun nllowonco rnnda tOf m/l~lmu", allDw.bll'
dl.eounl .nd homOllond 0' olhot t!Kornpllnns II ollo....etl la, fold ve,". /I cl(1llllg Ot:CWI "I II dill" ....10." lh. CUllont ynM', ",1110011 I' "01 1I00d, .nd cu"onl ytt.,',
ucoumgnl h 'lIallnble. 100'" will be p.ornlod bA1ed unon luch o"oumt!nl, nlld Ihll pd"r year'l mUl~go, It tU"..nt \1110'" aua"",onlll "ot Qvailttble, Iho" 1.~o'Jwnl
bo pfo,nltd on 1h. p,ia, yu,., tu: IHovldotd. haw/fv"" IIlh,,'" arC r:am"loll>d Jrn,,'OII~mrnU on Iho "flll1eflY by JllnUgry lit 01 vent 01 cln,lnll. which Imotov.monu
w~,. not In a"'"anc.. On Januntv 1 U of Ih.. 1"10' yen., Ihon In~r' ,hnll he l"o,olnd "nlnd UpI''' Ih" ".lot Vllnt', 'nl\lnqll /lnd .1 nn 1>11111'/1"1" ."e"ml)nl 10 be D;'''l!d
upon belw.ltn Ihe p..nJer, IniH"Q .....hich, IClloell wJll 1>. m..dl! 10 tho County P'npotlV App,nit.., 101 nn In'ollnnl "'Jt! U'" I! II I In" 11111 11\10 CO.ultJDre\lon horneUud
a~.mptlon, 11 lIny. Howeve" ony tno p'0<1I110n be,ell Dn nn ..,lIl11l1ln rnny ..I 'I!QUrll 01 1I11ho, p.,ty 10 1111 ttlln"'clion. be IUIl'lfC\UCIlIIV 't!oll/u'led liP on ,ecelpl 01
14'" bill On condlllon Ih.1 . tllll"mt!11l 10 Ih..1 etlllel II ,..t toflh In Ihl! ~Io,lng ,Inll!,nnnl,
N. SPECIA\.. ASSESSMENT LIENS, C~llltil)d, conll,,"..d IInrf fnllflDd ,peel.llllteurnenl liens lIJ 01 d..ta 01 clo'lng (and nOI". 01 <J.,,, 01 Conl,oet! .re to be plJ'd
b~ 5&11",. P.ndln" lI.nl ... tll dllla 01 c'o,lng Iholl b.. anllmatl by Ouyer, prolllrled, hOWOvll', lhnt wh..,,, Ih.. 1"',HOllernent hilt be"n ,ubtl"<,,lnIlV eom"lalarl at ollh.
dll. of COn".c1, 'uch pendln~ IIln Ihlll be eontldeled os cOftlllod, eo.,II,m.d 0' nlilted ond S~lIn' ,hall. 01 elo.lng, UO cllorQt!<J ..n "",ounl "Qu,' 10 the '.11 &l1lm'le
by Iha public bod." oj Ihe '''eU,n''''t 10' Iho 1"'p,ove"'o"I,
O. PERSONAL pnOPE nTV I'ISPECT ION, RE"Al R: Sllllet wn'tonU Ihnl olt malol nllpIlAIlC~', hnn1ln\l, cooling, 0ll1el,lcel, pluu'bl"fI SVlllllnl, IIl1d m.eltln",v ..f" 'n
....o'ld"g conditIon.. 01 6 d....' p,ID, 10 cloilng, Bllye, moy. '1 his ,,"pIOn.., hO~1I Incpectlonl "'atltt 01 .nld lI1!mo by Ilcenlnd p"no"l d"Dllng In Ihe fapolt Ind mnln.
,..n.nc. Ih,raol. and Ihlll 'epOtl In w,lIlnlJ to Sell", cuc" IIn"" a, IDund nolln wo."rn" condition pdo, 10 '.k'"" 01 ,,0llen1on H>ttteol, at 6 d.I" "tip, 10 cID.ln;,
whlch,v., It IInl. Unlau Ouye, lapo'U fnilu,.. wlthlo sold DerlDd, hi chilli he d~lImod 10 h"v", wnlved Soli..,', wntrn"ty III III Inllll'O' nol lopotlad, V.lId lOpol1nd
,1.llur..1 sh.1I b. eo'ncll)d II 50110'" co,1 wllh lundl Ihe,olo, ese,ow.d I' clo.III", 5"1111' 1t1l'''''S u> prollJIlt) Detl'U 101 lnlpoellon 1I1l0" ,..uonnble nOllce,
P, RISK OF LOSS: II Iltl! lmp'avo1nenl. "t~ d.mll1M bl' Ill" 01 olho, COtllnlty p,loI 10 clocl"", nnd COlli 01 f0l10r1nll 'e"''' .IDI!' "01 oKcrp'<1 3% of Iho Anoul:<!
Veluallon 01 IhD Imp'Qvon,Dnll 10 d.rne{led, tau 01 ,ello..llon ,hall btt eo obllgallon ot Ihe 50110' end clOJlno Ihell p'oto.ll p""",,nl 10 (hI! I"",S 01 Con...cl
....ill' 0011 rlt.'alor ..Iclo"'l'd .r tlollnp In Ihe "venl Ihe ca.l 1'1 'e"nlr o. .ottofnllon ilK coed, :1% ot ,httllnonod vnlun,lnn 01 l10c hnl>'tlvooll!nll to dlm"gad, Buyo,
,h.1I hnve Ih. opUon ot .Ilhe' lakln\l Ihe P'oPI!'IY nl is. 10g"Ihe' will1 ollhe, Iho ..id J% 0' ,,"y Intu,ene" ptOC~l)tls Jlovnb,o bV v;, lUll af tvch loti 0, dlm"ge, 0' 0'
c8ne.1In" Conl..Ct and 'eeo;vi"" I..hJ'" tlf depolltlsllnndu h..'eundof.
O. MAINTENANCE: NOI....llhtlnndln" Il,ollillnni of Slnnlln'd 0, ',nlwnnn CUnl'''~1 dnl" ",,<1 cloolnp dOlI!, nll..onn~' l'/op",IV ,..III""" 10 in SIDndnrd 0 .nd ,,,"I
propertY, Including I."'n, 'h.uh"..,y IOnd "001, II nny, ,hnlf UIl tnlllnllllnud bv Sellt!r 10 condillons th,,1' "~hl,,rJ 0' 0' CO,,".el ,1010. oullna,y woo, .nd I/la' gocopled,
R. P ROCEEOS 01' SALE A NO Cl.OSIIJG PROCI: DU RE: Th" d"..,d ,hnll U.. fuco,drd UI,on clnnrnnct! QI fund. em! "vlrICllc,,'" tltJ,. cO.l/I"oml al Buye,., ..J1P.me,
to Ihow title In BUyer, without nllY "neu,"b,nnc"J Ot ch.ngD which woul<l f""dll' 50110'" IlIle u'"HO,k"lobl", Ira", th.., Hnle 01 II,,, Ion evldl)nc.. Ind Ihe calh 1"0-
clledo of c.l. 'h_1I be helll In e,c,o,,", by Sello"c 1I110'''~y 0< bV sud, 01/1... eJCI"W nl/lfnt It mnl' be mulunlly al>'"'''' upOn 10. n "e,lod 01 001 longo, Ih.n 5 d.yc
hom .nd .he, elollng dllte, tt Setl~/.o till" h ...mlo'ed unma,~,..I"bla, Du.,er Ih.lI wllhln 'nlll S de\l pn'lod, notlfv SIIIIl" In wrlllno ot ,h. dulllel .od Selll" .h.ll
h.v. 30 d.y' frorn dnl. of ,..celpl of ,uelo nallflcnllon 10 CUfe sal<l rleleet. 10 Ill" tl'V1.nl Sel)o, 1,,11, 10 limely ell'O lold d"ll'cI, "It "",nil" pDI<1 hl!,eontle, Iholl, unon
wrlllon d.rnt>nd Ihetolot .nd .....lIhln 5 duYI Ih...unIIN, bn I~lu,,,,,d 10 Buyo' oml, IlrTluhnlloou1tv wHh luch fOpOVIll"nl. lIuvu, Ih~lIl1ncnlr. Ihe p"",II"t .nd tacon,
VIII' lilt plOptt'lY In quo.Uon 10 Ih.. 51111", bV IP"cl.l wll',anly d"od, 10 Ihn "venl Buyllr tnllc 10 mako 11/floly dornnnd 10' folun<l, ~'e ,hnlllllka 1I11e D$ Is, w.lvlng .11
,Iahts 'O.IOH Sell" 1'10 luch Inlllt"lInlng Olllecl "~CI\PI ., m.y be t1vnll..ble 10 BUVII' by IIlnuo 01 ",errnnlloc, II any, eonl.lnetlln tloed. In Iho cvenl' ponlon 01 Che
PIIICllll'. prlc" " 10 b/l dorllled "ntn InullUllonnt financlna 0' ,...lIn..nelna. Iha fOlJultemenu 01 Ih" lendl"UlnUllulinn t" 10 nl"c". lim" amJ pfl>eedufU fo, eloil"g,
t>nd for dlrbufllmonl 01 mo'lg"II~ p'oceodt. .h.lI conlfol, anylhlng In Ihl, ConU'CI ID Ih.. cOnl,lIIy nOlwilhnnn,lIn\l, Plu.lon,I, h"",,,v"'.t".t 11111 St!lIe, Ih." h.v.
till tI;hl 10 tlQube Irom ouch londlng Inullutlon 1\1 !:lutl,,; . comtnlunont Ihlll II will nOI wllhhold d1,bunn'naot 01 mnnoafln p'ocI!",h II' " ,e,ull 01 ..nv Utll def"cl
alulbullb1a 10 BU\lttl' mOllgnQD'.
S, ESCROW: An'l' osc,ow Dganl 'r.tel~lna lunds It nuthotlud nod nll,oe, by OCCODlnnCII Iht!'t!tlt 10 PtorrH>llv d"po,1t MIIJ In IlIll'l ''''lie in e,c,o'" "nd 10 dllbu'le
"mil lubloel 10 cl..'lnce Ihn'eof I" _tco,dante with leI "'I ""t! tondlllon, 01 COn\l~"I, FoihJltt 01 eloll'nnclI 01 lumh Ihnl) nol ",c",,, ""do'lnanco b'l' Iho BU)'ftf.
In Ihe /lvenl 01 doubl 1\' 10 hl1 dul;r.' 0' Ilablllli.s "ndtt' Ih" n,olll,loni ot thll COI,I/llel, the Clt'OW ngDl\t 'TlIlY In hi. '01.. III,e'1)1Iol.. conl1llun In hold Ih. mllnll1c
which 10" Ih. lublnel 01 this "IC' ow unlll lhe nllrtlQI mulually ngre.. eo lilt! rJlsb"u..mant l/tlf'''''', Ot "ntH n lur'/Jmef'JI 01 II cnu'l 01 cOlnp..le,,1 lurhdlcllr:If1 ,h.1I
d,ll'n,ln. Iho ,Ighn 01 1110 11."10' Ih"'OIO, or he "'ey def.osll an Iho monlo, Ih..o held p'"suanl 10 Ihh Cnnllocl wllh Ih~ Cln,k ot Ih" Clocull COU'I or Ihe Counly
helllng Ju,lcdlcllon of Ihn ditllljlO, 0"0 u"on uolllVIII(I all JlII.IllIl cO"e"rn,," vI Sllth >lcllon, ..U JinbJlllv 0" Ilou pm 101 Ih.. ,,1~'IlW ng,,"1 III..n lully tlltrnln"la, u"cnpI
'0 Ihn oXlcnl a' ntcounllll\l Co, Ol\y,lnonlucllol!'''lOlu,e deUVefl'd oul 01 Olc'ow, It 10 lIeoolcd telll oUOle b'ok"" Ihe ,,'c,awr.~ "'ill eOll'llty "'Hh Pfovhlooc of Secllon
475.25 (1l (eI, F,S., nt p,nendlld, II, Ihll av",,1 01 ..,,~ JIll! belw"el\ n"ym ontl Soli", whull];n Iho ,,'trow nflllnl I' "'odn" "n..v 10\1 vinut! 01 acllng.. ,uch "'CfOW
a;eol horeund... a. 10 Ihl) o~"nl 01 Dny lull ...hn'ein IICC'OW ngont Inlelpfl!lIdl lh" "lbjccI IIHIIII!' 01 Ihit luefOW, tho c,e,ow nlln"t ,holl h" "nllllod to fOCOIl., .
'euonl/ble- .llernev'. In IInd CDJU lneu",cd. 181,1 lens nnd eosU 10 ho chn,g.d !,nd ""nnct! nt coUll co.n I" lava' 01 Ihe IlIl'lInlllnl/ I''''\Y, AlIllII'llu ng'''I! Ihnl Iho
O,t:fOW 811enl 1hall nOI be II.bl~ In anv na..v Of p"'lon whornsonvtt, tOl ",I,dollvo'y 10 lluYN Of Sell"t 01 rtlllnl"s .uhi"cl 10 lhh OIC'OW, unren tuch t"l,dt!lIvc'V thllll
'bll due 10 wUlluJ b'''lIch 1'1 Ihls Conl,uCI 0' a'on nm;lIgencn 1>" Ih.. f."tl 01 ,hll c'c'OW o\ll)nl.
T, ATTORNEY I'EES AND COSTS: III cQnnl!elion wllh any 1h1lln1l0" Including npPl!lInto p'ocoodings 01101"11 nlll ut Il1il Conllncl. 11'0 ",ovalling plnv $h.U bo
oolll'cd 10 r.COvtl'f (1I",on.l>le aIlOtn.....'t t"el aotl COUI
U. DEFAULT: It OUyt!f tnll. \0 Pedo"1I Ihlc Conllncl within Iha Ihne 'pnclli"d, Ihl) dl'POlSII(slpoi,1 hI' Ih" Buyn' lJlo/,,'oldll1n\l ht! '"lnlned by Ot 'a, Ihe .ccounl
Of SIll/Ot tI IlQuldolad dll/nOGel, CDnlJuN"lIon II'I 11," "".cullon 01 Ihh Conlfncl .nd in 11111 11I1I1"rnnhl at ally clnlrnl: wha,eupon 011 l'otllr1 Ih.1l be ,eliallnd 01
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V. CONTRACT NOT f1ECORDAOlE, I'El1S0NS OOUNO AND N01.ICE: Noilhe, lhl, Cant'llel "0' any notlc.. 'hoteot Iholl h~ '"co"Ir.<lln n'1V public 'eco,dl,
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on. gIJnder ,It.ll Inclutlflllll !lotlell olvlln I>y 01 10 lhe ullotneV 101 ollh", pnfly ,hnll ba 00 ..1I"elivo AS if 1I1~on hy 0' 10 'nhl f.nlly
W, PRORATIONS AND H~SUnANCE~ TII<nl, n"nurnonl', ,.",1. hH..,rtl, In'\I,ollcU nnd nlhn, o.pc"'us D<lcl 'I!""II"" 01 Inid P'OI"'''y thbll be l"O'lIled nt 01 d.IO
01 eloclng, OilY" ,ltnl) ha..It Ihl' OPIlon 01 Inkiog 011'" nny 0.1'11,,~ polieh:i 01 Inll/.nnco 1'" tho I"o"olly, II ""\u1l"I>I,,, In which IIV""' .lIornlll"" .hDII b. pforalot;f,
Th. c"h " tlOl1ng thel' be Intflln,,,d a, ""c,oa\orl as rnuy bo ,..qui,NI by ."irl l"Olnllol1l, All /uhHl!ncoi I.. Cnlll'.el III ,tlo'~\oon' ~i of dOl. 01 clo,lng wUl bit
d..m.d "dal~ ot oecupen"y" if oceup.ncv oee"" plio, 10 clo,lnQ, union olho,wll" p,olllded lu, 11".ul..
X. CONVEY ANCE: St!lIef Ih.lI convey tllle to Ih" .IOfU",ld r"ul IHOPOtlV bV ,1'IUltl'V w"n..nly cleud wbjecl o"IV 111 "'111111" l'onl"j.."d In "ltnQlDf,h VII lIa,e,,'.
"."onnl p,OparlV Ih./I, II Ih,; r"Q""U ollluve', Ion convoyod bV .n ebODlul& hill Dt ul~ w11h wOllnnly ul lillo, s"hlocllO t\l~h lIon. O. me\' be olherwl'lI ",oyldell
lot hn,olt!,
Y. OTHER AGI1r::EMEI~T~: 110 ,,,,,,, 1>1 Ill'"'''''' ngI8I)IIIO"" 0, ,elJ,r'lInlu\lonl Ihall he uirullll" \JI.on nlll' 1'1 I"" P,\lllo\ h'''l!lo IInl,," lncorpn,.le{\ I"
Ihl' Cnn",cl. No mO<lU,e.llon ," C"M,U" I.. "'" ConU.CI ....II be 1I.lld 0' hindlnll upon ltoo ".,Ii.., ,,"leu i" WII."'Il, If.ecIlI'''! hy Ihcl 1,,,..11)0 III 11. bo"nd Ihe<eby.
tvl E Iv1 0 R l~ N D U tvl TO:
The City Commission o'r
SUBJECT:
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Agenda No.
Meeting Date:
7- [..-- J
the City of Clearwater
10/16/86
Parking Lot Attendant Set"vices
RECOMMENDATION:
E..xtend .:lgenoa item 11/7/85 performnnce period from 11/25/86 to 11/25/87.
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o And thot the oppr'oprlate official:. be 'Hlthoriz:ld to execute some.
BACKGROUN 0:
On 11/7/85 the City Commission approved award of a contract to Republic Parking
Systems for parking lot attendant services (see Agenda 44 attached). The Traffic
Engineering Director has reviewed the Contractor's performance~ has verified the
continuing need for contract services and is recommending a one-year contract fJ
extension. This will be the"first of two (2) one-year extensions authorized
under the contract.
The Purchasing Officer concurs.
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The 1986/87 Parking Fund Operating Budget includes sufficient funds
for this contract. Funds for costs after 9/30/87 will be included
in the 1988 recommended budget.
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Commission Disposition:
1. Approved as Recommended/Revised/Conditional
2. Continued to
Fallaw-up Action:
Estimated FY 86/87
Costs: 562.000
Funding Source:
o Capitol Improve-
ment Budget
. Opercting Budget
.Not Required 0 Other
.Attachments:
Agenda 44,
11/7/85.
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o Affected
Parties
Notified
of Meeting
Advert ised:
Date:
City Manager
Paper:
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Date aSequentiol
Reference '\,
Originating Oepartmen t:
Ap pro priation Cod e
1333-303
Traffic Engineerine
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Meeting Date: 11/7/85
MEMORANDUM TO:
The City Commission of the City of Clearwater
SUB J E C T : Parking Lot Attendant Services
RECOMMENDATION: Award a contract to purchase parking lot attendant services fran
Republic Parking System, d1attancoga, TN, at $5.32 per hour each, for attendant and .
supervisor, during .the period from 11/25/85 through 11/30/86, which is the lowest
responsive and responsible bid submitted in accordance with the specifications.
o And that the appropriate officlols be authorized to execute same,
BACKGROU N D: Bids were received 10/22/85 to provide parking lot attendant services
to collect parking fees at Gu1fview, Pier 60, and PDckaway parking lots at night. Nine
bids \\Iere received. The t:Y.O lowest bids were rejected for failing to ,rreet the
.specifications relati.ng to experience and uniforms. The third low bidder, Republic
Parking, is the present supplier of this service and is responsive to ail bid
requirerrents. The Traffic Engineer recamends award to Republic Parking and the
Purchasing Officer concurs.
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The 1985/86 Parking Fund Operating Budget includes sufficient funds for thi~ contract.
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1V~\, UJf( (~\.L\ Estimated
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Parties Funding Source:
Notified 0 Capital Improve-
of Meeting ment Budget
. Operating Budget
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Bid Tabulation
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City Maneger
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Date e Sequential
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Traffic Engineering
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Agenda No.
Meeting Dote:
MEMORANDUM TO:
The City Commission of the City of Clearwater
SUBJECT:
PARK STREET GARAGE - I~AINTENANCE & OPERATION AGREEr~ENT
R ECOM M EN DATION: APPROVE AN AGREEMENT WITH J " FINANCIAL TO PROVIDE FOR THE,
TRAFFIC ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT TO OPERATE CLEARWATER SQUARE PORTION OF THE PARK STREET
GARAGE.
~ And thot the appropriate officials be authorized to execute same.
BACKGROUN 0:
The Park Street garage is divided as follows:
(a) 214 spaces owned by the Developer on the 3rd & 4th levels
(b) 195 spaces owned by the City with 48 spaces available to Clearwater
Square under terms of the Development Agreement.
It is not practical to operate independently. The Traffic Engineering Department
has negotiated a lease with J. K. Financial which will result in Traffic Engineering
Department operating the garage and J. K. Financial reimbursing the City half of the
total operating cost.
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Commission Disposition:
" Approved as Recommended/Revised/Conditional
2. Continued to
Follow-up Action:
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Submitted by: Advertised: o Affected
Parties
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,City Manager Poper~
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Costs: Nnnp <<J Attachments:
Funding Source: Agreement
CJ Capital Improve.
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FOR THE
PhRK STnEET GAn^GE
This Ilaintanance llnd Operation ^arecr.,r;nt, dated as of '
1986, ,
r.:lde and executed by the City of Clean'lLlter (the t1City") and the J.' K. Financial
COI'pol'ation (the 1I0avcloperll).
HIT N E S. SET H
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\1HEREAS, the Clean'/ater Redevelopment Agency (the "Agencyll) and the Developer
jointly developed and ovm a parking facil ity; and
\!HEREAS, the Agency has contracted the City to maintain and operate its floors of
the p~l'king facility; and
~':HEREAS, thCH'C is an econurdc and operational advantage for the City to provide the'
sallie sEl"vices to the Developer
r:O\oI, THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual and dapendent covenants of the
pa~.ties hereto and other goods and valuable considerations as hereinafter set forth, it
is hereby agreed by and bet\'leen the City and the Developer as follows:
Section 1: DEFltlITIONS, All terms shall have the following meaning in this
1':J.intennncc und Opc)'ation Ag)'cemant unless the text othenl1se requires:
(A) ~Genera1 Maintenance and Operation Cost" shall mean those costs incurred
from the persOl,mel, sel'vices and material expended on the fo110\'l1ng:
1. Cashier Services
2. Utilities - Electric, water, sewer, garbage and telephone.
3. Mnintenance:
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Replacement of lamps or bulbs
Replacement or l"epair of electrical fixtures
Replacement of signs and striping of parking spaces
Repair of the general electrical system
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1':J.int.::n,jllCC and rcp'"r.c-r::ent of lam!sc.1ping
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1. I':anage~.;nt of the park 1 n9 fad li ty
2. ~i1intaining financial records
3. Maintaining a monthly list of parking patrons
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(C) "Overse 11" shall mean sell i ngmore monthly parking permits than' there, are
spnces a~ailable.
(D) IIparking Facility" shall be 'the real property described on ExhibitUAU,
att~c1v;d hereto, together vlith all improverr.cnts con-manly kno\'tn as the Park Street
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Section 2: gAIIlTEtlAlICE AGREEI,:ENT, The Ci ty shall provide or arrange ,for all
SQl'vices and Il:atcl"ials necessal'y to maintain and Opi;l"ate the parking facility." Hm:ever,
thi S 5i:ctton sllall not be constl'ued to include strLlctural or other najor rcpllir~s on the
por-tion of the facility oHned by the Oaveloper.
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Section 3: 'pARKItIG REVEI:UE. The City agreas to collect all daily and hourly
pi:d~ing fees. t ,
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rl~UY ba adjusted by -the City \'/hen observation of the use of sPilcas indicates the
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SECTI O~l 4: CO::rUT ^TION OF DEVELOPER I S SHtd1E OF GE~IEP.AL r:^ (I/TE/:f..lICE {,lID OPER^TION '
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COST: The Developer aa,"cns to pay to the City 50: (fifty percent) of the annual
. maintenance and opcrJtion cost of the Park Str~et Garage or all of the parking fees
collected for the Developer's parking, whichever is less.
To properly compute the Developer's share of the cost of operation and maintenance
of the fucility the City J.nd the Developer agree that the value of a parking space shall
be as follows:
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a) for the fh'st year of this agreement the value shall be $35.00 per month;
b) in subseqllent years the value shall be mutually established by the City
and Developer.
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In the event that the Developer provides parking to its tenants at a discounted
rate the above rates shall apply for the purposes of establishing the Developer's
share of the cost of ~aintenance and operation of the facility. If the fees collected
for the Developer's parking are insufficient to pay its share of the maintenance and
opcrution cost as a result of discounted rates, the developer shall pay to the 'City
the difference ~etween the amount collected and the amount which would have been receiv~d:
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In accordance "lith the tel"lnS of the Development Agreement bet\':ecn the City of
Clear\':ater. the Clean:ater Redevelopm.:nt Agency and J. K. Financial Corp. the Developer
is,entitled to forty-eight (48) parking spaces in the City's portion of the parking garage
The agreer.:ent contains a fifteen (15) year option for leasing these spaces for a period
of one year at an annual rental rate equal to 75% of twelye (12) times the monthly rental
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to be chprged by the Developer for reserved parking spaces in its portion of the parking
faeil ity.
The Developer and the City asree that the value of a parking space as described
in Section 4a and 4b shall be the basis for co~putation of the 75~ rate in the event
that the Oevaloper provides these spaces to its tenants at a discounted rate.
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Dc\'clof;C'I' \':i11 "CI~lit its pl'OpOr'tiOlliJtc shure \,tiChin thirty (30) c!J:/s of receipt
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SEcrro;, 7: SECURITY GUARD SERVICE: The City \:i11 pl"ovide secul'ity service ,for "the
pUl'tion of the- giJrage uncJer its contl'ol' ilnd the Devalopar \'/ill 'pI'ovide security service
for the portion undcr its contl'ol as deemed necessarY)each at its O',-;n i?;.:pcnst!.
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SECTIOa 8: mSURAHCE. The City covenants and agrees to mllintain general liability
insul'ance against claims of injury to parsons or property resulting from the negligence
of the City or that of its agents or employees and to indemnify. defend and hold harm- ,
less the Developer from end against any such claims.
SECTIO:l 9: TAXES., The Develuper convenants and agrees to pay'dit'cctly to the State :-:..~
of Flol'ida all sales or use taxes required to be paid on the rentals received by the
Developer for use of its spaces.
The Developer agl'ecs to pay all ad valorem taxes and other assessments against the
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SECTIOU 10: OTHER COST MlD EXPEI:SES. The Developar shall be totally responsible
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. not covered in the Gt:ricral I'~ailltenance and Opet'ation Cost ?n its portion of the ga\'age.
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r:O'.'cr;it.er 11 1936. iind tcndnating on October 31) 1939.
Either the City or the Developer n~ay terminate this lease at any tin:e by giving
\,{rltten notice of such tet'minatian to the oth~l~ party at least ninety (90) 'days prior
to the cate of tej';nination specified in stIch notice.
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IN \-lITNESS WHEREOF, ,,' the parties hereto have executed' these
presents as of' the day and year first' above written.
CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA
Countersigned:
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Approved as to form
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M E M 0 RAN DUM TO: ?\tV,..' Meeting Date: 10/16/86
The City Commission of the City of Clearwater
SUBJECT: WAlEn M^IN 1I0lJSL 5[UVICE U[LnCATION CONlrtACJ - Phone I (05-21)
RECOMMENDATION: t\PPl'ove rinnt Chnnqc Urder ill for the WATCn MAIN
R [l 0 C ^ T ION CON I R ^ C r - rt If " 5 [ r (05 - 2 T) toM c G j 1 1 P J (f m b j n q ,In c. red u c i n 9
l he Con t r n c l a 01 0 1I n l $ 2 1,092. ~ 1 .
G3 And thot the approprIate offIcials be authorized 10 execute same.
BACKGROU N 0:
This Change Order completes all work in Phase I of the Water Utility Bond
Program replacements ond adjusts the contract amounts to those0quantities
actually used in the construction of lhis project.
The Utilities Department Director concurs in this recommendation.
The available balance in this project is sufficient to proyide funds
for this contract.
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Commission Disposition: '
1, Approved as Recommended/Revised/Conditional
2. Continued to
Follow -up Action:
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Submi1ted by:
CostS:-21 , 092.51 IilAttachments:
Funding Sau ree:
~ Capital lmprove- Change Order
ment Budget
CJ Operating Budg et
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Advertised:
o Affected
Parties
Nofffl ed
of MeetIng
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City Manager
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Paper:
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Date ScSequential
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PROJECT: WAlCH MAIN IIlJtJS[ S[HVICC
UCl.UCA'ION CUNJUACT-PIIAS!:
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DATE: Oct:.uhnr 16. 1906
PROJECT NUMBER
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CONTRACTOR: Mer; i 11 P .lumh 1rlrJ, 1 nc.
111 NurLh Misnouri Avenue
Lnrgo, florJdo 33540
DATE OF CONTRACT OJ/2U/U6
SCOPE OF CHANGE: THIS CHANGE ORDER ACCEPTS REVISIONS TO THE CONTRACT
See Attached for underage and overages,
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STATE~mNT OF CONTRACT AMOUNT
ACCEPTED BY:
Original Contract $80,223.00
C.O.,D1 & (FINAL) -21,092.51
FINAL $59,130.49
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City Clerk
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CITY OF CLEARWATER, in
PINELk\~ COUNTY; FLORIDA
Anthony L. Shoemaker, City M~pager
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CONTRACT TOTAL COST 90,223.00
(ADO) TOTAL OVE~GE 3,170.33
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(SOOTRACT) TOTAL OOOERAGE 24,262.84
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The City Commission of the City of ,Clearwater
SUBJECT:
Agenda No.
Meeting Dote:
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Change Orde r No. 2 to 1986 Wll tc r Nll in Ro p lacomon t Con trne t, Phase II
(proJcc t 86-1.8)
RECOMMENDATION: Approvc Change Ordcr No.2 to the 1986 Water Main Replacement
Contract, Phase II, increrudng the contract in the Ilmount of $5,960,00,
Cl And that the appropriate oHlclals be authorized to execute same.
BACKGROUN D:
This item increases the amount of 4" P.V,C. water main to be installed by 630 L.F,
to accommodate replacement of an old undersized 211 line discovered in the field during
construction and adds an accompanying tapping sleeve and valve, The contractor is the
Seacoast 'Construction Corporation of Tampa, Florida.
The Utilities Director concurs in this recommendation,
Th~ available balance in this project is sufficient to provide funds for
this contract.
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1. Approved as Recommended/Revised/ConditIonal
2, Continued to
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Date:
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Costs: S5. 960.00
Funding Source:
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Change Order
City Manager
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Date 8Sequential
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, PROJECT: 1906 WAlcn MAIN UEPLACEMI:NI
CUNl HAC I - PHASE II
DATE:
PROJECT NUMBER Q('-48
CONTRACTOR:
DATE OF CONTRACT 07/10/06
Curporntion
ScncoouL Conutruction
5415 Moriner Street
Suite 106
lompo, floridu 33609
SCOPE OF CIMNGE: THIS CHANGE ORDER ACCEPTS REVISIONS TO THE CONTRACT
AdditJons: Item 02
Item 07
4" r.v.c. WATER MAIN 630 L.f. a $7.00/ft.
2-6"x4" Tapping Sfeeve/Volve @$775.00
TOTAL CHANGE
STATEMENT OF CONTRACT AMOUNT
ACCEPTED BY:
SEACOAST CONSTRUCTION CORPOHATIUN
Original Contract 499,131.00
Change Order /11 +11,914.50
$511,045.50
Change Order '2 5,960.00
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Meeting Oateao/16/86
MEMORANDUM TO: ;mR~3
The City Com mission of the City of Clearwater
SUBJECT:
Hllrint1 OffiCI! HI!ntn1 - u.s. Cuslom!l Service
RECOMMENDATION: ^pprove the rant,d of CIC'JlrwJltcr Hllrina rooms 20, 21,
22, 23 t 29 lInd 30 to tilt! U.!:i. GU!ltOlll!1 Serv iCl! on a month-ta-month Illla is
for t1 pp.riotl Ilnt to ex.cl~l'd fOllr (l.) months cUllllllencing November 1 t 1986 t >and
eKpirinr, Hnrch 1, 1967, ;It the rl1Le of $lt25J.OU per month.
Ijil And that the appropriate officials be authorized to execute some.
BACKGROUND: The General Services Administration (GSA) is currently
negotiating with the city for the rcntlll of all currently vacant office
space on the second floor of the mnrina buitdingt including the rooms
contained in this recommcndlltion, for occupancy by the U.S. Customs Service
for II period of five (5) years. Current indications llre that Chese
negoti~tions will be succssfully concluded and that city staff will submit
II recommendl1tion for commission consideration by the end of the current year.
Whil~ tllC u.s. Customs Servicc is depcndant upon GSA to negotiate any long
term lease, the Customs Service is authorized to enter into short term
rentals 'of office space and desires to rent these rooms, comprising L,253
square feet of floo~ space at the annual rate of $12.00 per square foot
pending conclusion of GSA negotiations for a five (5) year lease.
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Stllff recomm~nds approval. Any subsequent lease agreement to be negotiated
with GSA will supercede the month-to-month rental agreement recommended
herein.
CommiS5ion Disposition:
Follow-up Action:
Submitted by:
Advertised:
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Partles
Notified
of MeetIng
Costs: OAttochments:
Funding Source:
o Capital Improve-
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o Operating Budget
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ApproprIation Code
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MEMORANDUM TO: ~R~)-
The Cify Commissio,n of the City of Clearwater
SUBJECT:
Agenda No.
Meeting Date: 10/16/86
Edgewater Drive Beautification Project.
RECOM MENDATION: App-rove a new Capital Imp-rovement P-roject to provide beautifi-
cation and site work to the Edgewater Drive property (former site of an old hotel) and
amend the ClP budget by $18,400.00 to come from Recreation Facility Impact Fees.
~ And that the appropriate officials be authorized to execute some.
BACKGROUND: Several years ago the City purchased property on Edgewater Drive
which was the ~ite of the old Edgewater Drive Hotel. TIle City has since removed the
old hotel and installed a new eight-car parking lot. Additional site work is required
in order to stabilize the property on the bay and save several Oak trees from the
constant erosion. Also, park improvements including an irrigation system, soddingt
landscape materials, and 300 feet of six-foot sidewalk are needed to make the park more
presentable and usable by the citizens.
A capital improvement project entitled "Edgewater Drive Beautification" is
included in the 1986 through 1992 Capital Improvement Program with projected funding
of $33,000,00 to come from recreation facility impact fees in the 1988/89 capital
budget. The City has -recently received funds which can now be utilized to partially
fund this project. Therefore, it is staff's recommendation to amend the eIP budget by
$18,400.00 to come from recreation facility impact fees in order to accomplish this
phase of the beautification project,
CIP budget will be adjusted to reflect this increase at First Qu~rter.
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Parties Funding Source:
Notified 0 Capitol Improve-
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Originating Deportment: \~., '- \facili ty Impact Fees
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Parks and Recreation
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Meeting Date: 10/16/86
fvtEMORANDUM TO:
The City Commission of the City of Clearwater
SUBJECT:
Morningsidc Recreation Center
RECOMMENDATION: Chilnge the scope (project description) of the approved
Morningsidc Recreation Complex Capital Improvement Project from "Renovdtion
of the lower floor" to "Renovation of the upper floor and exterior o~
building" .
ti:l And thai the appropriate officials be authorized to execu'e same.
BACKGROUND: The 1986/87 Capital Improvement Budget includes $30,000 of
impact fees to be used in the renovation of the lower floor of the Morningsid
Recreation Center.' However, since the lIma in floor" is only partially finishe ,
staff feels that its completion should be of higher priority. If this des-
cription ~hange is approved, the $30,000 will be sufficient to complete the
main floor and to paint and repair the e:cterior of the building.
Although approved in the 1986/87 budget, we anticipate that the project cod
will run at a deficit for a period of two or three months. Only $1200 of
impact monies is eligible at the present time but, since the annexation agree
ment with the Boulevard Mobile Home Park was recently approved, an additional
$33,000 should be received in the near future. Further, a different.residen-
tial development within the area will be paying $16,400 at the time building
permits are pulled for tha~ project.
If this recommendation is approved, the renovation of the downstairs will
be recommended at such time as monies become available.
Commission Disposition;
Follow-up Action:
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Parties
Notified
of M' eting
Costs: $ 30 , 000 DAttachments:
Funding Source:
E::X Capita I Improve-
ment Budget
o Operating Budget
o Other
Advertised:
Oa te:
Paper:
City Manager
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Reference
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Ap-propriotlon Code
315-1-3290
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".I MEMORANDUM TO:
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SUBJECT:
Agenda No.1
Meeting Date:
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of the City of Clearwater
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Local Govcr'nmcnt Coalition for Equitable Energy Ratcs
RECOM MENDATION:
Approve City of Clearwater partlclpatfon in the Local Government Coa/ltlon
for Equitable Energy Rates Program, authorize the expenditure of up to $20,000
as the City's share of the first year costs, and authorize the establishment of
a Special Program Project to account for expenditures,
!Xi '\nd that the appropriate officials be authorized to execute some.
BACKGROUN D:
Formed In 1980, the Coalition has progressed in the past six years from Interven-
Ing in cases dealing with basic energy rates to highly complex cases involving
studies of fuel mix, generating facilities uttllzation, and similar cost elem'ents.
The Coatition nas been most fortunate to have several of the local governments'
staff members with the required highly specialized and technical knowledge
directing intervention efforts during this perlod. However, with the retirement
of one of these Individuals scheduled for this fall and another individual, ne~ring
retirement age, the Coalition proposes that In order to be prepared as a formal
intervenor a continuing full-time task force be established, The Coalition further
recommends that the task force be staffed by a professional director arid an
administrative assistant, whose duties would Include: 1) reviewing all filings
submitted by the utltlties serving the Coalition. 2) intervening In any docket
that would substantially and adversely affect Coalition members,' and
3) disseminating energy cost-cutting information and methodologies,
Routine operation of the task force is to he funded by an annual contribution
of up to $20,000 from each of five Coalition base members (Pinellas County,
Clearwater. St. Petersburg, Largo, and Seminole). They will be billed mo.nthiy
(or task (orce expenses. The other 98 municipalities In the FPC service! area
will be invited to participate through contribution, as In the past, based; upon
their power usage, Additionally. during the first year of the task force, the
City of Clearwater will provide office space and furniture as well as assist
with staff recruitment and selection. '
Clearwater's share of the program costs will be transferred to the ?pecial
Program Fund from the Central S.:~rvices Fund and may result in a b01::tom line
Central Services Fund expenditure increase.
Commi ssion Disposi tion: Follow-up Action:
1, Approvcd as Recommended/Rcvised/Conditional
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September 2, 1986
TO,:
Robert D. Obering City Manager
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SUBJECT: Coalition of Local Governments for
Equitable Energy Rates
This memo has been reviewed to incorporate suggestions made by
members of the Pinellas Managers' Con30rtium,st their meeting on
August 11 regarding organizational approach and budget support.
(See paragraphs l,3t~ and 5 of the Proposal Section below).
Qbjec~!.!!
To establish the Coalition of Local Governments as a more
formalized organization with a primary mission of assuring
fairness in the rates assessed against the member governments
for energy that is not purchased through the normal. procurement
process.
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In 1980, the Coalition of Local Governments was activated as an
ad hoc task force for intervention in the rate case of the
Florida Power Corporation before the Public Service Commission. ~
N i net e en go ve r n men t spa r tic i pat e din the in it i a 1 in tel' v e n t i o,n
and the process proved highly beneficial for the taxpayers. In
subsequent interven~ions, the number of participating jurisdic-
tions increased t6 over forty and the benefits conti,nued to be
ex,traordinary.
For each of the formal interventions, independent legal counsel
was retained and outside expert witnesses engaged to supplement
that of local government stafr. Costs were shared by partici-
pating governments based '~n the proportionate share of en~rgy
used by ~ach. On sever~l other occasions where the elements of
the case were not as complex, local government input was pro-
vided through the Public Counsel. Staff support to this
ac~ivity has been provi&~d by employees of the Cities of Clear-
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\ An application for increase of the basic energy rate is filed by
Florida Power Corporation on the average of every two years.
In addition, the, utility files twice a year for adjustment to
the Cuel rates. There are aloo at leost two other dockets per
year Lhnt parLain to specific issues"whlch are not part of the
rate or fuel filings, but impact the cost of service. Each
docket requires 30 to 60 days to research, anal~ze ,and litigate.
During the early 1980's, formal intervention by the Coalition
was done only in connection with the basic energy rate because
of the large incr~a~es which were proposed. Fuel adjustment
cases during that time period dealt largelY with the impact of
rising fuel costs. However, as the cost of fuel has been
decreasing, the fuel adjustment cases have taken on a new
dimension in that fuel mix, generating facilities utilization,
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and several similar cost elements have become important factors
in an apparent attempt to prevent fuel adjustment from adversely
affecting total utility revenue.
Because of this new character of the present day fuel adjustment
and other cases, it is advisable that the Coalition be bette~
prepared to be a formal intervenor in the future. In the last
case of this type, the Coalition provided considerable support
to the Public Counsel which resulted in important directives by
the Commission to investigate cost elements that otherwise would
not have been examined. These are expected to have significant
effect in future fuel adjustment considerations.
Two of the key persons, one from Clearwater and one from St.
,Petersburg, who have been maintaining this vigilance for the
Coalition, are nearing retirement. This could very likely
adversely affect the ability of our jurisdictions to assure
fairness in the procurement of electrical energy for local
governments. Furthermore, a detailed understanding of elec-
trical energy costs and of the intervention process. and a
substantial accumulation of supporting data which now vests in
the experience and archives of relatively few individuals, could
be lost. This needs to be documented, cataloged and maintained
in an updated state of readiness since ener~y is_~~~_~~!t_~~l~!
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It is proposed that:
1. The COALITION OF LOCAL GOVERNMENTS FOR EQUITABLE
ENERGY RATES 'I),e established as a continuing task force by the
Pine lIas Local Government Managers' Consortium" and that a
Memorandum of Understanding be jointly issued by that group as a
basis for operation.
2. The primary Cunction of the Coalition be to review all
filings submitted by Utilities 3erving the Coalition member
jurisdictions to the Florida Public Service Commission. and to
intervene in any docket that would substantially and adver5ely
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utility cants;
3. The Coalition be dIrected by a full-time profe3sional
and governed by an Executive Committee comprised of the members
of t.he ConsortIum;
ij. The routine operation of the Coalition be funded by an
annual allocation from the five juri3diction3 comprising the
Consortium. and that the amount for fY87 be set at $20.000 each;
5. Formal interventions in energy related cases be
approved by a majority vote of the Executive Committee and any
special costs shared in the same manner as in past interven-
tions--in proportion to each jurisdiction's energy (KWII) usage
during the previous fiscal year compared to the total used by
those Jurisdictions participating in the intervention; and
6. A special service to the members be offered on a
subscription basis to audit utility bill for improper rates and
charges, and other irregularitieg.
Advant~~~
There are numerous advantagse to the plan proposed. Among these
are ~ fir 5 t, e n erg y rat' e 5 and c h a r g e s r e 1 a t i vet 0 the nee d san d
interests of member jUrisdictions would receive constant vigil-
11ance by a person skilled in the field.
Secondly. a historical database would be accumulated and main-
tained for conducting analyses and making prOjections; the
accuracy and soundness of the data would improve with each year
and become of exceptional v.lue in refuting unwarranted requests
for rate increase; these data would also be very useful in
advising members on their operation and for both formal and
informal intervention in rate cases; and
Thirdly, the potential cost savings and cost avoidance for the
member governmen~s will be literally hundreds of thousands of
dollars annually.
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Continuing success of the Coalition is, to some extent, depend-
dent on the cooperation of numerous separate~ independent
governments. Changes in leadership from time to time could
impair this.
There will be a continuing visible C03t for this service. How-
ever, the participating jurisdictions should be able to show an
offsetting reduction in internal costs.
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:/J ,~h e r 0 11 0 wIn g 5 t e p s :
1. Approve concept;
2. Adopt a tentative budget for the 'first ye~r~
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Under'standingj.
4. Take immediate steps to activate the Coalition Office;
and
5. Inform the other participants in the ad hoc, Coalition
of ~he action ~aken and invite them to join.
A proposed Memorandum of Understanding is attached. I~ is pro-
'posed that all s~eps be completed, by October 31, 1986.
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UNDERSTANDING
Re: Coalition of Local Governments for Equitable Energy Raten
This MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING dated ,
1986, between and among the Cities of St. Peter~burg7-Clearwater,
Largo and Pinellas Park, and the County of Pinellas, Is hereby
JointlY issued and agreed to by t.he Chief Executives of said
,j governmental ent,ities Cor the E.!:.!:E.2.:!~ of providing a continuing,
organization and administrative structure for the operation of the
Coalition of Local Governments for Equitable Energy Rates.
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It has been determined by the parties hereto that:
1. Electrical energy is a major component of the total annual'
expenditures of local governments, and is the 0n1y major
product or service used by local governments that does not get
the scrutiny of the normal procurement proces~;
2 . The' L 0 c a I Go Vel' n men t Co a 1 i I'. ion f 0' r r a I'. e cas e 1'n I'. e r v e n t ion has
existed as an ad hoc task force since 1980, and there is a
substantial need to monitor, on a continuing basis, utility
rates and the proceedings of the Public Service Commission,
and to intervene in such proceedings as nec~ssary to safeguard
the interests of the participating local governmental units;
3. Except for the past involvement of Clearwater and St.
Petersburg staff as repre5entative5 of the Local Government
Coalition ad hoc task force, the only means for scrutinizing
and containment of energy rates are the hearing5 before and
reg~latlon by the PUblic Service Commission;
4. The increasing number, types and complexity of rate change
applications filed by the Electric~l Utility serving this area
demands a detailed understanding ~f,energy costing techniques
and the rate regulation process, and makes it necessary to
accumulate and maintain an o).;derly supporting data reference
file: and
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There is a need to
the Coalition to assure
program continued.
institutionalize the
that the objectives
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functions
are" met and
For the purpose stated above, the parties hereto agree to
orient their respective organization5 and functions a5 outlined
herein~l:tnd to conduct the' activity a3 a cooperative 'efCort.
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There" is hereby creat.ed the Local Government. Coalition for
Equitable Energy Rates task force. Initial membership in the task
force shall be t.he Cities of Clearwat.er, Largo, Pine,lla3 Park and
St. Pet. e r 3 bur g, and the' 'C 0 u n t. y 0 f Pin c 11 as. J: her e s p e c t i ve C i t Y
Managers and the County Administrator.ihall serve as an Executive
Committee to provide the exeoutive and management direction to and
control or' this task force. They will elect their own chairperson
and establish rules of operation as needed.
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The Coalition'shall review all filings with the Florida Public
Service Commi3sion submitted by' elect.rical utilities serving the
area of the task force members, and intervene in any matters
before the' Commission that substantially, adversely and
inequitably affect members of the Coalition. A service may be
created by the Coalition to disseminate information and
methodologies t.o its members which could aid in reducing their
utility costs.
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The initial'st.arring for the activity of, the Coalition shall be
one professional with appropriate technIcal, administrative, and
inter-governmental qualifications, and a secretary. The
professional shall provide direction to the Coalition and be
responsible t.o t.he Executive Committee for the operation of the
orfice, and the conduct of such activity as is needed to achieve
the objectives and purpose.
Administration
It i.3 the desire of the Coalition to avoid the complexities of
creat.ing a new and independent administrative organizat.ion. In
lieu thereof, the Cit.y or Clearwater will incorporate the task
force stafr as part of that City's administrative structure.
Clear~ater will also provide office space, furniture and equipment
for this office until such time as t.he necessary microcomputer
and other special equipment can be provided within the budget
limitations of the Coalition.
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The fi v e a b 0 v e n a me d j u r i s'd i c t ion swill con t rib ute '. the fir 5 t.
year'3 operating funds of $20,000 each. The City of Clearwater
will administer and disburse the funds in accordance with a bUdget
approved by the Coalition Executive Committee. The other four
members will be invoiced by the City of Clearwater at monthly or
quarterly intervals as mutually agreed'to. future funding will be
as adopted by the Executive Committee.
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In cases where the intervention process, is determined by the
Executive Committee to be necessary, t.he additional cost wlll be
shar'ed by all Jurisdictions participating in the intervention in
proportion to the kilDwatt hours of energy consumed by each
Jurisdiction relative to the total.
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Executive Committee meetings may be called by an.y of the members.
Attendance by 80 percent of the members and an affirmative vote by
a majority of those present shall be required to approve
employment of staff, adoption of budgets, riling of an interven-
tion, and conduct of other ofricial business of the Coalition.
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The Executive
membership and
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Commlttee
may accept
may establish various
additional jurisdictions
classes of
on the basis
Duration of Coalition
The Coalition shall exist on a continuing basis, or until modified
or dissolved by the Executive Committee. If term~nated, assets of
the Coalition shall be allocated to member governments by' the
Executive Committee.
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delegate the duties and responsibilities which each
to their respective government.
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, City Manager, City of St.. Petersburg
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, City Manager, City of Clearwater
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MEMORANDUM TO: /)C)()-,.5- Meeting Date: 10/16/86
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'S U B,J ECT: C09G - DUDGE1' ADJUSTNENT
R ECO M MEN DATIO N: 1\uthorizc the following budget adjustments within the mil::; Program
effective as of September 30, 1986
BACKGROUN 0:
o And that the appropriate officials be authorized to execute some.
During fiscal year 1985-86, the following CDBG Projects have been completed with
unexpended budget balances which should be transferred ,to contingency accounts
for later reprogramming:
PROJECT
Code Enforcement (181-9401)
Library Parking Lot (181-9477)
,Missouri-Palm Bluff (1~1-94961
Community Service Foundation (181-9499) ,
Total
Transfer to contingencies (181-9493)
BALANCE
$3,371.02
805.76
5,408.74
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$9,584.53
$9,584.53
In addition Park lmkprovement Funds budgeted in 1985 (181-9495) in the amount of
$5,419.76 should be transferred to Recreation Improvements for 1984 (181-9478)
to accurately reflect the cost of Ross Norton Park Improvem~nts for the prior
years project.
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Commission Oi sposition:
1, Approved as Recommended/Revised/Conditional
2. Continued to
Follow -up Action:
dat.~
Submit ted by:
Advert ised:
OAffected
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Notified
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Funding Sou'rce:
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SUBJECT:
Petition For Annexation and ~S-2 Zoning of a 1.2 Acre Parcel Located on the
South Side of Campbell Drive Approximately 310 Ft. East of Old Coachman Road
(Brown/City) Annex 86-27.- .'
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RECOMMENDATION:
City Commission receive this request and refer it to the proper d~partments.
[J And that the ;tppropriate officials be authorized to execute same.
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BACKGROUND:
The request is for RS-2 (Single Family Residential) District Zoning io' .
conjunction with the annexation. The Land Use Plan designation is Low Density
Residential. The County Land Use Plan designation is Residential Conservatioo~ -
The parcel was the subject of an Agreement to Annex. Agreement to Annex No.
84-23-198 signed on June 5, 1984 includes a promissory note in the amount of
$200.00 for the recreation facility fee which will be due prior to ~he
finalization of this annexation.
The property is now contiguous to the city limits and is eligible to be
annexed. The property owner requested and returned the completed petition
forms.
A single family residence presently exists on the property.
Legal description: M&B 34.022, Sec. 6-29S-16E
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1. 'Approved as R ecommended/Revised/Conditional
2. Continued to
Follow-up Action:
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Notified
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Costs: NI A
Funding Source:
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ment Budget
o Operating Budget
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1'0 At1ochments:
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Petition
Agreement
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\o/e) the' under!d,gned) heing nIl O\Vl1erS of the. desdilbCd.......rclll property t
contlBuOuS to the present boundnries of the City of :1~lCnlQfll;t~r. rl1nf "
,s itua tad in nn un incorpot'l\ tcd area of PillC 11 n s Couo t \ \. Ff'#Jtill~ do hereby
request thnt Gnid property be' annexed into the cor.PC)l t~~.. J.,illl:f.~S of the City
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We hp.reby, further request that said property be zoned and classified
under the Zoni~g Ordinance of ehe City of Clearwater, os set forth on the
following pnge. " .
Attnched hereto is n current survey of the described property,
together with a certificate of title from n title company or a licensed
attorney setting forth the namen of 011 persons, firms or corporations
owning any interest in the described prqperty. 1
The undersigned I1Bve been ndvised of,' understond nnd in consideration
of nnnexntion, utility services, and other good nnd valuable consideration,
de hereby agree nnd convenant os follows:
1. nIl contiguous property under the ownership of the
petitioner(s)is included in this petition for annexation;
2. all structures and improvements which are erected upon soid
property subsequent to the dote of this petition for annex-
ation shall comply with 011 applicable City of Clearwater
rC!gulations llnd ordinances as set forth in the City Code of
Ordinances;
3. to convey such recreation land, recl.-clltion facilities nnd
open spoce land dedication nnd/or fees in the amount and
manner prescribed by Ordinance Nos. 3128-83 and 3129-83; and
4. when DOY substandard abutting street or utilities are
s\.1bsequently upgraded by the City to meet City Standards t
soid improvement will be done on nn assessment basis)
consistent with City procedures therefor.
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We, the undersigned hereby certify that we have rend nnd examined nIl
of the statcments Dod allegations in the foregoing Petition including
attachments ond after being duly sworn) depose and say that such statements
are correct, complete nnd true and voluntarily made with full knowledge
thereof.
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COUNTY OF PINELLAS )
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Susan
Stephen D. Brown
Subscribed and SlyOrn to before me this J;}JII doy of .S;p/f,.r!f1ft.
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My Commiu;.,n Expire, Mal(h b. 1987.
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Stephen D. nrown and SUGun J. Drown, His wife
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HItEREAS. the Owner now owns the following described rea'
property. located outside the municipal boundaries of the City of
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Clearwate( but within the City of Clearwater service area:
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'1'he l~es t 154.00 fee t of the following described proper ty :
Begin a t the N\'l corner of Lo t 36, COJ\CfJMl\N Ll\I<E ESTl\TES, as
recorded in Plat book 62, pages 26 through 29, Public Reco~ds
of Pinellas County, Florida, said Point being on the Sbuth
right-of-way line curve of Campbell Road as shown on said plat,
said curve being concave sou'therly having a radius of 503.17
feet; thence alorig the arc of said right-oE-way line curve,
a chord bearing and distance of N. 88037'49" N., 23.84 feet
to the pain t of Curvature of said curve i thence N. 891:1 59' 16 tI \'1.,
along said South right-of-way line 47,11.37 feet: thence S. OocoOB'lO" W.,
339.90 feet; thence S. 89" 59' 16" E., 462.94 feet to a Point of an
Extension of the \'lest boundary of said Lot 36 that is S. OGo 04' OOulL ,
50.19 feet from the SW corner of said lot; thence N. 06D04'00"W., ,
along said West boundary and extension thereof, a distance of
341.24 feet to the Pointof Beginning. All ~eing in the
Southwest 1/4 of Section 6, Township 29 South, Range 16 East,
Pinellas County, Florida, subject to rights-of-wny and eusements
of record.
and
\Hl ERE ^ S. the 0 H n e r des ire s to con n e c t tot h e C i t Y 5 e \i e r
and/or water main and ;s agreeable to signing an Agreement with
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the City for municipal sewer and/or water servic~s; and
WHEREAS, the City is agreeabl,e to furnishing said services
upon certain conditions and considerations;
NOWs THEREFORE, the parties hereto hereby convenant and
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agree as follows:
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1. Th~ City d~es hereby agree to provide seHer and/or wDter
s e r vie e S J sub j e c t t'o the t e r In s 0 f t 11 i sAg r e em en t J' ~ n d top e r In i t
the Owner to connect to its sanftary sewer and/o~ water main at
the Owner's expense.
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maintenance work. or any cause. beyond the control of the Cfty.
2. In consideration of the covenants contained In Paragraph
1; I mille rJ i a. l c 1 y a b 0 v eon l h e p a I' t 0 f the C I t y, the 0 H n era 9 r e e 5 :
(a) to pay the clpproprlate annexation fee when this
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The Cl ty shall not be 1 f ahl e fll'" any damage rasul tf og rtom any
unavoidable cessation of service caused by Act of God. nucessary
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Agreement Is submi tted for ptocessing;
(1)) to pay normal sewer and/or water connection charges
and monthly sewet service and/or water charges to the City on the
same basis as sew~r service and/or water users outside the
municipal boundaries are charged, as set out in the Code of
Ordinances of the City of Clearwater, Florida;
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(c) that all recreation land. recreation facilities and
open space land dedication and/or fees will be due upon annex-
atton in an amount and manner as prescribed in Ordinance Ilos.
3128-83 and 3129-83. In particular, the owner shall either:
(1) pay the requited recreation facilities fee
when this is the only fee required by Ordinance ~o.
3128-83 at the time this Agreement is submitted for
processing. or'
(2) place in escrow such deed transfering title
to land and/or promissory note made payable to the City
of Clearwater as required by Ordinance ~os. 3128-83 and
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3129-83, such deed and/or prOHli'lsory note, copt es of
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which are attached hereto as Exhibit A (if applicable)
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to be conveyed and/or paid prior to the second ordinance
reading effectuating the annexation of the SUbject
property;
(d) that at, such ,t1me as it becomes possible for the
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~i ty to annex sai d real property J th1 s Agreement wi 11 consti tute
a n'1 a P p 1 i cat ion to i3 n n e x a t t hat t i In e J an c1 the City wi 1 1 h a vet he
right, upon sixty (60) days' written notice of the proper"ty
oHner, to in1 tiate action to annex the property to the City;
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the City, in recognition of the eventual incorpal'at1on of the
property h'1 thin the Ci ty, to have sl'te and building plans
reviewed and accepted by the City in advance of obtaining any
r'equisite parmi t from Pinel1as County. Acceptance of such plans
shall precede the execution of this Agl"eCment ~y th~ Cl ty and any
con s t rue t1 0 11 0 nth i S P I' 0 per t y 5 h all com ply' \d t h the Fir e 0 f s t ri c t
requirements as set forth in Chapter Three (3), Standard Building
Code, as duly adopted by the City of Clearwater;
(f) all property proposed to be subdi vided or otherwise
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differentiated from the original parcel desl(,ribed in this
Agreement shall be treated as a single parcel for the purpo~es of
the subsequent annexation procedure, individual ow~ership
not \1 i t h s tan din 9 ;
(g) , that the terms and provisions of this Agreement
shall be binding upon its successors and assigns, and the City
shall record this document;
(h) that the terms and .provisions of this Agreement
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shall be a commitment and obligation which shall not only bind
. the pl'esent o'llner of said, described real property, but shall be:
a covenant which shall run with the land and shall bind and be
enforceable against all subsequent owners of said described real
pro per t y w h' e the r 0 r not 1 tis men t ion e din the 0 e e d to s aid
0\'1 n e r s; and
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if the Owner or its successors. or assigns, or any
subsequent owner, shall default in the performance of the terms
and'provisions of this Agreement, and the City shall 1nsti tute
legal proceedings to enforce the terms and provisions hereof, the
Owner, its successors and assigns, covenant and agree to pay all
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3. All notices to be furnished hereunder shall be furnished
to the City of Clearwater, to the City [-tanager, P.O. Box 4746, "\')
Clearwater, Florida. 33518.
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CITY OF CLEARUATER. FLORIDA
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c~ount~71gned:
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SUbscribed and sworn to before me this ~ day of
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I.\y Commission bpires JII1I, 17, J988
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Annex for
T his II," 0 ,lJ f s S 0 r y U 0 t e to h e In iJ d a a n
the foll oh'i og dcscri bed parcel:
M&B 34-022, SW 1/4 Sec. 6-29S-16E
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The undersigned, its successors, or assigns, oi any subsequent
owner, promises to pay to the CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA, or order, the
S U In 0 f $ 2jlJL..Q 0 i nth emit n n e r her e ins p e c i fie d, the a mOll n t be i n 9
payable 1fl1ilw1u'l llloney of the United States of America, to the City of
Clearwater, Clearwater, Florida (mailing address is P.O. Box ~740,
Clearwater, Florida 33510) or at such other place as may hereafter be
designated.
One pay men t 0 f $ 2 0 0 . 00 s h all bed u eat the t i 10 e 't h e
property is legally able to annex, more specifically to be paid prior to
the .second/ordinance reading effectuating the annexation of the subject
pro per ty 4
The monies herein noted are in satisfaction of the require~ents
stipulated in Ordinance Nos. 3128-83 dnd 3129-03, which seek to ensure
naintenance of an acceptable level of park lands, open space and recreation
fac11.ft1es required to prol'1ote the health and welfare of its citiz.ells'anrl,
visitors.
By signing this pro~issory note, 1) as present Dwner of said real
property, know; ngly waive any right to contest the amount due and further
admit full liability for the said obligation which shall not only bind the
present owner of said described real property, but shall be a ,covenant
which shall run with the land and shall bind and be enforceable against all
sub s e que n t 0 ~"1 e r S 0 f s aid des c rib e d rea 1 pro per t y w h e the r 0 r not it; s
mentioned In the deed to said owners, as stated in the Agreement of which
th i s i sap art.
If default be made in the payment of any of the sums mentioned
herein, or in the performance of any of the agreements contained herein,
~hen the entire principal sum shall become due and collectible without
notice, and shall bear interest from the date of ' such default until paid at
the highest rate of intere5t allowable under the laws of the State of
Florida. Failure to exercise thi's option shall not constitute a waiv~r of
the right to exercise the same in the event of any subsequent oefault.
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Each person he~ein hereby waives presentment, protest~ notice of
protest, and notice of dishonor and agrees to pay all costs, inclurlino a
rea son a b 1 eat tor n e y I S fee, w h e the r s u f t b e b r 0 ugh t 0' r fl Q t, i f aft e r -
maturity this notice or default hereunder, counsel shall be employed to
collect this note.
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ME MORA N 0 U M TO: jJt)/)-~l Meeting Date 10..16..86
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SUBJECT:
Petition For Annexation, CH Zonin& and a Land Use Plan Amendment from Medium
Density Residential to Commercial/Tourist Facilities of a 3.2 Acre Parcel
Located on the West Side of U.S. 19 Approximately 275 Feet North of Blackburn '
Street (Valdes) Annex. 86-28, LUP 86-28.
RECOMMENDATION:
City Commission receive this request and refer it to the proper departments.
[] And that the appropriate officials be authorized to execute same.
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BACKGROUND:
The request is for CH (Highway Commercial) District Zoning in conjunction with.
the annexation and a Land Use Plan amendment from Medium Density Residential to
Commercial/Tourist Facilities.
The Pinelias County Land Use Plan shows a Residential/Office/Retail designation
on the property.
The parcel is currently vacant. ,An open space land fee will be due prior to
any development.
Legal description: Lot 7~ Blackburn Subdivision) Sec. 6-29S-16E
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Commi ssion Disposition:
1. "Approved as Recommended/Revised/Conditional
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City of Clearwater
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Clearwater, Florida
Commissioners:
'~e t the undersigned t being all owners 0 f the described renl property t
contiguous to the prescnt boundaries of the City of Clearwater, and
situated in an unincorporated area of Pincllns County, Florida, do hereby
request that said property be annexed into the corporate limits of the City
of Clearwater, Florida."
We hereby further request that said property be zoned nnd classified
undei the Zoning Ordinance of the City of Clearwater, as sat forth ~n the
following page.
At tached here to .is a current survey 0 f the described property,
together with n certificate of title from a title company or a licensed
a.ttorney setting forth the names of all persons, firms, o~r corporations
owqing any interest in the described property.
The undersigned have been advised of, understand and in consideration
of annexation) utility services) and other good and valuable consideration,
do hereby ~gree and convenant as follows:
1. all contiguous property under, the ownership of the
petitioner(s) is included in this petition for annexation;
2. all structures and improvements which are erected upon said
property subsequent to,the date of this petition for annex-
ation shall comply with all applicable City of Clearwater
regulations and ordinances ,as set forth in the City Code of
Ordinances;
3. to convey such recreation land, recreation facilities and,
open space land dedication and/or fees in the amount and ,
manner prescribed by Ordinance Nos. 3128-83 and 3129-83; and
4. when any substandard abutting street or utilities are
subsequently upgraded 'by the City to meet City Standards)
said improvement wiTl be done on an assessment basis,
consistent with City procedures therefor.
We, the undersigned hereby certify that we have read and examined all
of the statements and allegations in the for'egoing Petition including
attac~ments and after being duly sworn) depose and'lsay that such statements
are correct, complete and true and voluntarily made with full knowledge
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LAND USE PLAN AMENDMENT APPLICATION
NAME OF PROPERTY OWNER(S)
DATE
VICTOR G & ROSE M. VALDES
ADDRESS 203 COMO STREET t TMIP^ t Fl 33606
PHONE 813-251-8711
REPRESENTATIVE (IF ANY) c/o Joel Parker, at. lee Arnold &. Associates, Inc.
ADDRESS 121 N, Osceola Avenue, Clearwater, Fl 33515
PHONE (813) 442~7184
LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY (SUBJECT OF REQUEST)
lot 7, Blackburn's
Subdivision, PB 24, Pg 52, Public Rccords of Pinellas County, Florida
GENERAL LOCATION
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West side of U.S. 19, 1200~ North of Sunset Point Rd.
ACREAGE
3.2+ Acres
REQUESTED ZONING DISTRICT
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Note: A separate application is required if the zoning district is,
proposed to be changed.
PRESENT CLEARWATER COMPREHENSIVE LAND USE PLAN CLASSIFICATION
Medium Dens; ty Resi dentia 1 (11. D. R.)
REQUESTED CLEARWATER COMPREHENSIVE LAND USE PLAN CLASSIFICATION
Commecial/Tourist Facility (e/T.F.)
REASON FOR REQUEST
To bring this U.S. 19 frontage property into
conformity with property in the genera1 area.
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PINELLAS COUNTY COMPREHENSIVE LAND USE PLAN CLASSIFICATION
Residential-Office-Retail (R.O.R.)
IS THE REQUESTED LAND USE CATEGORY IN CONFORMANCE WITH THE PINELLAS
COUNTY'~AND USE PLAN CLASSIFICATION? YES X NO
Note: . County Land Use Plan amendments require the approval of'the
Pinellas County Planning Council and the State of Florida
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MEMORANDUM TO:
The City, Commission of the City of Clearwater
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Agenda No'.
Meeting Date 10-16-86
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SUBJECT:
Petition for Annexation and for Parcel HI) OL Zoning and B Land Use Plan
Amendment from Medium Density Residential to Residential/Office and for Parcel
02, IL Zoning for a Total 6.72 Acre Site Located on the South Side of Sunset
Point Road Approximately 225 Feet Hest of the Intersection with Belcher Road
and Ex~ending South to Sunnydale Boulevard (Finkenhinder) Annex 86-29~
LUP 86-29 (Parcel 01 Only).
RECOMMENDATION:
City Commission receive this request and refer it to the proper departments.
(] And that the appropriate officials be authoriied to execute same.
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BACKGROUND:
Parcel 01 - The request is for OL (Limited Office) District Zoning and a Land
Use Plan amendment from Medium Density Residential to Residential/Office in
conjunction with the annexation. The Pinellas County Land Use Plan carries a
designation of General Commercial. This is a vacant 4.5 acre parcel for which
an office development is proposed.
Parcel 02 - The request is for IL (Limited Industriat) District Zoning in
conjunction with the annexation. The City Land Use designation is Industrial
while the Pinellas County Land Use Plan designation is Light Industrial.
Parcel 02 is a 2.22 acre vacant parcel.
Legal, description: Parcei nl) Lot 1) Pinellas Groves Subdivision,vacated
right-af-way) SE 1/4 Sec. 1-29S-15E) M&B 32-011, SW 1/4 Sec. 6-29S-16E.
Parcel 02 - N. 325 ft. of Lot 16) Pinellas Groves Subdivision~ SE 1/4
Sec. 1-29S-1SE.
Commission Disposition:
1. 'Approved as Recommended/Revised/Conditional
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City COlnmi.ssion
City of Clcnrwater
P.O. Box lJ 71,8
Clearwatcrt Florida
CommisslotlC!l"s:
, We) the undernigncd, being nIl owners of tIle described reol property,
contiguous to the present boundllrics of the City of Clcnrwntcrt nnd
situated in an unincorporated fit.en oE Plncllns Gounl:Yt Florido, do hereby
rcquQst thnt said proparty be annexed into the corporllte limits of the City
of Clcarwotert F~orida.
We hereby further request that said property be zoned and classified
under the Zoning Ordinance of the City of Clearwater, os set forth on the
following page.
Attached hereto is 0 current survey of the describ~~ property,
together with D certificnte of title from 0 title company or 0 licensed
nttorn~y setting forth the names of all persons, firms or corporations
owning any interest in the described property.
The undersigned have been advised of, understand and in consideration
of annexation, utility services, and other good nnd'valuable consideration,
do hereby agree nnd convennnt ns follows:
1. all contiguous property under the ownership of the
. petitioner(s) is included in this petition [or annexation;
2. all structures and improvements which are erected upon said
property subsequent to the date of this petition for annex-
ation shall c6mply with all applicable City of Clearwater
regulations and ordinances as set forth in the City Code of
Ordinances;
3. to convey such recrclltion land, recreation facilities and
open space land dedication and/or fe~s in the amount and
manner prescribed by Ordinance Nos. 3128-83 and 3129-83; and
4, when any substandard abutting street or utilities are
subsequently upgraded by the City to meet City Standards,
said' improvement will be done on an assessment basis,
consistent with City procedures therefor.
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We" the unders igned hereby cert iEy tho t we have rend and examined all
of the's tn tements Bnd allegot ions in the foregoing Pc titian ine Iud ing
attachments llnd after being duly sworn, depose and say that such statements
are correct, complete and true nnd voluntarily made with full knowledge
thereof.
STATE OF FLORIDA )
COUNTY OF PINELLAS )
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LAND USE PLAN AMENDMENT APPLICATION
DATE
NAME OF PROPERTY OWNER( S) -.!11 enn & Uarr; el Fi nkcnbi nder
ADDRESS 2261 Swed ish Dr. Apt, 113, Cl carwatcr, FL 33575
REPRESENTATIVE (I F ANY) Robert L. Berg
PHONE 799M0938
ADDRESS 2889 Knollwood Court, Clearwater, FL 33519
PHONE 796-2779
LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY (SUBJECT OF REQUEST)
SEE ATTACHED
GENERAL; LOCATION Soutll\'1est Corner Bel cher and Sunset Po i nt Rd.
ACREAGE
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PRESENT ZONING DISTRICT
Genera 1 Commerci a 1 (Co unty)
REQUESTED ZONING DISTRICT OL (Ci ty 0 f Cl earwater)
Note: A separate application is required if the zoning district is
proposed to be changed.
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PRESENT CLEARWATER COMPREHENSIVE LAND USE PLAN CLASSIFICATION
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CLEARWATER COMPREHENSIVE LAND USE PLAN CLASSIFICATION
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REQUEST To build brick single story suburban office building.
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Commerc; a 1
IS THE REQUESTED LAND USE CATEGORY IN CONFORM}~CE WITH THE PINELLAS
COUNTY LAND USE PLAN CLASSIFICATION? YES X NO
Note: . County Land Use Plan amendments require the approval of the
Pinellas County Planning Council and the State of Florida
(Chapter 163 F.S.).
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of Land Use Plan amendments by the City Commission to twice a
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FOil AND IN CONSIDEHA'1'JON of the slim of One Dollar ($1.00) cnsh in
hnnd pnid to__.i.t..__. the receipt of which is horeby ncltnowlcdged,
and the benefi.ts to be derived therefrom,
Pizza Hut of ^merica, Inc.
9111 East Douglas P. O. Box 428
Wichita, KS 67201
do.es hereby grant and convey to the CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA,
nn easement over, under and ncross the following described land,
lying nnd being situate in the County of Pinellas, State of Florida,
to-wit:
A six (6) foot easement lying three (3) feet on each iide of the
existing natural gas main located on the following described
property:
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A portion of the Northeast 1/4 of section 16, Township 28
South, Range 16 East, Pinellas County, Florida, being
further described as follows:
From the Southeast corner of the Northeast 1/4 of Section
]6, Township 28 South, Range 16 East, Pinellas County,
Florida, run North OU deg. 13' 23" \'Jest, 50.01 feet along
the East boundary of said Northeast 1/4 to the North right-
of-way line. of S.R. 586 (Curlew Road): thence North 89 deg.
25'08" h'est, 778.92 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING: thence
continue North 89 deg. 25'08" \vest, 120.00 feet; thence
North 00 deg. 34'54" East, 260.00 feet; thence South 89 deg.
25'06" East, 120.00 feet: thence South 00 deg. 34'54" '~est, ,
260.00 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING.
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The CIlfY OF CLEARWATER. FLORIDA, shall
enter upon the above described premises and
and maintain thereon any natural gas main
and alter such natural gas main lyne from
have the right to
to' construct ~ install
.0 line and to inspect
time to. t iroe.
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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the party hereto has caused these presents
to be duly ex~cutcd by its proper officers thereunto authorized
and its seal to be hereunto affixed, this 17th dc'y' of. September
19 86 .
Signed, sealed and delivered
in the prusence of:
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D. J. Me Clure nnd Edward C, Johnson
,'to me \'le11 kno\in nnd kno\m to me to be the 1nd1 v1dunls deseri bed in
and l'lho executed the f'orcgolng il1strument as President
:and~ Secretary respectively, of the corporation
'~nnmed in the foregoing instrument, and they severally acknowledged to
<and before me that they executed sa.id lnstrwnent on beryalf of and in
;the n~me of said corporation as such orrlccrs; that the seal affixed
;to sa1d \'~nstrument is the corporate seal of said corporation and that
~it was affixed thereto by due and ,regulnr corporate authority; that
~they are dulyaufuorized by Gaid corporation to execute said instrument
",and that said instrument is the free act and deed of said corporation.
, IN WITl\TESS WHEREOF I have hereunt9 set my hand a.nd a.ffixed t:!!Y
'of"f1clal seal this J7 do.y of ~~ , A.D. 19 K~ .
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EASEMENT
FOR AND IN CONSIDERATION of the nllln of One Dollor (~1. 00) cnoh in hond
paId to it t the receipt of which in hereby acknowledged, nnd the
bcncfito-rD be derived therefrom,
AImCD ASSOCIATES, A CALIFORNIA LIMITED PARTNERSHIP
do~ hc'tcby grant ond convey to the CITY OF CLEARWATER. FLORIDA, an casement
over, under and acrODS the following described land, lying and being situate in
the County of Plnellas, St.ate of Florida, to-wit:
A Ten (10') foot natural gas main casement lyinB 5' each aide of all natural
gas maino up to and including all meters, but excluding any natural gas maIns
that may lie under buildings or within five (5) fect of buildings, MlD an
ingress and egraDe casement for City of Clearwater service and utility
vehicles, all lying within the followins: described tract:
From the Southeast corner of the Southeost 1/4 of the
Northeaat 1/4 of Section 26, TOWIlohlp 28 South, RanBe 15
East, North 001l 17' 20" East along the Easterly line of said
Section, 50.00 feet; thence run North B9~ 29' 43" West,.
313.00 feet; thence run North 001l 17' 20" East, 170.00 feet
to a Point of Beginning; thence run North 890 29' 43" West,
1BO.00 feet; thence run South DOll 17' 20" West~ 11.29 feet;
thence run North 8911 29' 43" West, 6.00 feet; thence run
North 001l 17' 20" East, 684.58 feet; thence run South a9D 29'
43" East, 399.00 feet; thence run South OOD 17' 20" West~
643.29 feet:; thence run North 89D 29' 43" Wcst, 213.00 feet t
thence run So~th 000 17' 20" West, 30.00 feet to the Point of
Deginning.
This easement being for utilities installation and maintenance.
The CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA, shall have the right to enter upon the
above described premises and to conBtruct~ instaLl and maintain thereon any
utility lines and to inspect and alter such utility lin~s 'from time to time.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the partl.- has
as of lOth day of lJ\J] v
set his
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hand and seal
Signed, sealed and delivered
1n the presence of:
ADDCO ASSOCIATES
A CALIFORNIA LIMITED PARTNERSHIP
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Before me pcrsonnlly appeared Wallace W ~ Rooth, ~GenerDl Portner '
us Authorbad Signatory on
behalf of ABnCO Associatcst a Cnlifornia Limited Partnership nnd he acknowledged
to nnd before me that he executed said instrument on behalf of and 'in the name of
said Limited Partnership as such officer; that he is duly nuthori2cd by said
Limited Partn(.:!rship to execute said instrument and ,that said instrument is the
free act un~ deed of said Limited Partnership.
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seal this 19th ,day of Sc~tembcr A.D. 1986.
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M EMORAN DU fv1, "CO:
The City Commission of the Cit,y of Clearwat~r
SUBJECT:
Demolition -- A\1ard of Did Contract Building Code Violation
City Resolution #86-46 and ^mmended Resolution #86-59
RECOMMENDATION:" Contract to be a\~arded to the low tiidder, Sonny C1asbrenner,
6409 - 123rd Avenue, North, Largo, Florida 33543. in the amount of One Thousand Eight
Hundred. Fifty Dollars ($1850.00).
~ And thai the appropriate officials be authorized to execute same.
BACKGROU N 0:
CAS E :
LEGAL:
mINER OF RECORD:
1003 P.ailroad Avenue
North 75 feet of the South ~ of Block E, .'ELOfHOGE'S
Jeralne Burt
816 North Betty Lane
Clearwater, Florida
At the City Commission Meeting, July 17, 1986, the City Resolution Humber 86-46 was 'passed,
and at the City Commission Meeting. September 4, 1986, the City nesolut;on Number 86~59
was passed. Inspection by the Building Deparbment reveals the owner has failed to comply.
The Purchasing Department has obtained bids in accordance with the established procedures.
The bidder agrees to complete the work under contract within twenty (20) days after
execution of the contract.
This item was continued from 9/18/86.
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Commission Disposition:
1. Approved as Rectlmmended/Rellised/Conditional
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Date: Notified
City Manager Po per: of Meeting
fg Not Required a Not Required
Costs: 1850.00
Funding Source:
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Agenda No. -.'...'
M E M 0 RAN 0 U M TO: Meeting Date: 10-16-86
The City Commission of the City of Clearwater
S U BJ ECT:SUPPLEf.1ENTARY POLICE PENSION-A
RECOM MENDATION:
ointment of Trustees
The Board of Trustees of the Police
Supplementary Pension, and a majority of regularly employed
police officers covered by the police Supplementary pension,
recommend that Captain Ray Kaminskas and Sergeant William
Sedrick be appointed as Trustees of the Police Supplementary
Pension for a period of tWQ (2) years.
~And thot the appropriate officials be autl10rlzed to execute same,
8ACKGROU N 0:
In keeping with the new provisions of Florida S18S, Sec. 26.72,
Roy R. May and Donald Hibbard were appointed on september 18, .
1986 by the City Commission to serve on the Board of Trustees of
the Police Supplementary Pension for a period of two (2) years.
Further, an election was held August 21, 1986 with the
participants of the police Supplementary Pension voting. As a
result of this election, captain Ray Kaminskas and Sergeant
William Sedrick are being recommended to the City Commission for
appointment to the Board of Trustees for a period of two (2)
years.
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1, Approved as Recommended/Rev [sed/Conditional
2, ContInued to
Follow-up Action:
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SUBJECT:
10-16-86
CLEARWATER BEACH - ADOPTION OF RECOMMENDATION
RECOM M ENDATION:
Apprdve the recommendations as discussed below.
o And that the appropriate officials be authorized to execute some.
BACKGROUN 0:
On September 4, 1986, the Commission approved ,~he .retention ,of .J
thee:~isting enforcement program and parking lot regulations,
with the condition that the Police Chief continue to work with
citizen groups and young people and attempt to corne back with a
workable solution, with a status report to the Commission by
November 15th, and an agenda item for the November 20th
Commission meeting. I
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Subsequent to September 4th, a coalition of associations known as
the Island Association Coalition (lAC) met three times for a
t~tal of seven hours. Youth input was obtained fcom Clearwater
High School representatives'at a coalition meeting. Indepen-
dently, the Chief of police personally obtained additional youth
input from students at both Clearwater and Countryside high
schools and reported same to the coalition.
The Island Association Coalition released a position paper on
September 30, 1986 (attached) with specific recommendations.
Staff has reviewed these recommendations and recommends
implementation of the following:
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1. Approved as Recommended/Revised/Conditional
2, Continued to
Fallow-up Action:
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Fundi n 9 Sou rce:
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o Operating Budget
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PARKING
Extend the closing of the caribbean Gulf and Rockaway lots to
permit entry until 11:00 P.M. Automobiles in the lots by that
time may remain until 2:30 A.M. after which time all vehicles are
prohibited. Attendant parking begins at 7:00 P.M. All vehicles
to be charged two dollars ($2.00) if they enter after 7:00 P.M.
pier 60 lot witl close at 11:00 P.M. and all vehicles must vacate
at that time. Attendant parking begins at 7:00 P~M. All
vehicles will be charged two dollars ($2.00) if they enter after
7:00 P.M.
Parking in the South Guifview lots and street parking on south
Gulfview will be permitted until 10:00 P.M.
All other parking regulations now in effect will remain.
SPECIAL EVENTS
The lAC suggests the city enact procedures to accommodate
requests for exceptions to parking ordinances for major special
events with community, tourist or merchant participation, (such as
Seafood Festival) held on private or public property.
Staff recommends adoption of this suggestion through the existing
mechanism of the City's Special Events Committee, and that any
requests be considered only for a waiver of the time restrictions
and not be waived fo~ the ent~ance fee during hours of attendant
parking.
POLICE STAFFING
The lAC has recommended that police staffing on the beach remain
at Summer of 1986 levels, except for sho~t te~m special assign-
ments and emergency situations. FU~I.her, that enforcement will be
maintained so rowdy behavio~ will continue to decrease on
Clearwater Beach.
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Staff concurs as it concerns the continued assignment of the
~e9ular BEACH ENFORCEMENT TEAM, bu~ would request the latitude
to assign other officers as required.
REMAINING RECOMMENDATIONS
The remaining recommendations f~om the lAC concerning; SIGNAGE
IMPROVEMENT, ATTENDED PUBLIC RESTROOMS, MULTIFACTED INFORMATION
CAMPAIGN and ALTERNATIVE YOUTH GATHERING LOCATION are currently
under study by staff for furthe~ recomme~~ations to the
Commission.
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Subject: Beach Law Enforcement and Related Concerns
As suggested by the Clearwater City Commission, a coalition of associations
representing businesses and residents of our beach community met to arrive at
a mutually agreeable solution of our current problems,
The associations represented were:
Car1oue1 Imorovement Assoc.
Chapel-By-The-Sea
Clearwater Beach Assoc,
Clearwater Beach Lions Club
Clearwater Beach f1erchants Assoc.
Clearwater Beach Sertoma
Revitalization Committee
Clearwater Homeowners Coalition
Clea~Jater Innkeepers Assoc.
Clearwater Islands~Assoc.
Cl ea no.'a ter Poi nt Owners Assoc.
Grea ter C1 ea rwater Chamber of Commerce
Island Estates Civic Assoc.
Island Estates Noon Sertoma
Sand Key Property Owners Assoc.
Representation was limited to two ceoDle from each association of their
selection. We also had input from the youth represented by Jeff Love,
Senior Class Vice President, of Clean1ater High and John Tsacrlos representing
Principlels Advisory Committee at Clearwater High.
Chief Sid Klein, Captain Glover, and Lieutenent Tony VeLong also attended the
meetings.
Peter Woodham, Executive Vice President of the Greater Clearwater Ch~mber of
Commercet served as moderator,
The group, who will be known as the Island Associations Coalition (JAC). met
three times for a total of seven hours. Each association came to the table
in the spirit of compromise and negotiation.
We have agreed unanimously on the following recommendations which are designed
to stay in place year round:
Parkinq:
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Extend the closing of the Caribbean Gulf and the Rockaway lots to Dermit entry
until 11 :00 n.m. Automobiles in the lots by that time may remain until 2:30 a,m.
after which time al1 vehicles are prohibited. Attendant parking begins at 7:00 n.m,
All vehicles to be charged two dollars (52.00) if they enter after 7:00 ",ffi.
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Pier 60 lot will close at 11:00 a,m, and all vehicle~ must vacate at that ti~e.
Attendant parking begins at 7:00 D,m. All vehitles will be charged t00 ~ollars
(52.00) if they enter after 7:00 p,m,
, Parking in the South Gulfview lots and street oarkinq on South Gulfyiew will be
permitted until 10:00 p,m.
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will be placed at all the above lots to direct vehicles to oarking elsewhere
on th~ beach if they arrive durinq hours when char~es are in effect or after
the lots are closed for admission. ,
All other parking regulations now in effect will remain.
The lAC suggests the city enact procedures to accommodate requests for excentions
to parking ordinances for major special events with community, tourist or
merchant participation (such as Seafood Festival) held on private or public
property.
The police staffing on the beath \11111 remain at Sum:iler of 1986 levels, except,
for short term soecial assignments and emergency situations, Enforcement will
be maintained so'rowdy behavior will continue to decrease on Clearwater Beach.
The coalition wishes to make oneooint extremely clear to the Commission, We
feel that Chief Klein should be given the authority and support necessary, within
budget and manoower limitations, to act within the parameters of the authority
of his position.
The,coalition has agreed these suggestions are now reasonftble for all in the
community. We want to emphasize that should the above suqQestions not work and
rowdyism increases, Chief Klein be permitted to enact alternate or stricter
measures to maintain order on our beaches. Advance COlTlTliss1ion approval shaul d
not be necesssary for such actions.
In addition to the parking situation, lAC further agreed unanimously to recommend
the following be done as soon as possible with full supDort from the city. They
are in priority order.
1. Construct and maintain attended public restroo~ facilities
on the beach. 0
2. Develop a mu1tifacted information campaign to accom~lish the following.
- Publicize the beach availability to our residents) through an
intensive publicity camoaign through ,local media and other
communications method.
- Enforcement of 1 aw in a I.OurtpnllS m3.f'T"el".
Develop better com~unications between the city and the beach
community in order that everyone be better inforned about issues
affecting us and so\we might be able to work together on them.
3, Attempt to develop or locate a youth gatherin9 location to relieve
pressure from Pier 60 lot.
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decision was reached by thirteen different associatior.s on all our recom~enda:ions.
Due to this accomplishment the caa1ition ~ill continue to have neriodic meetin~s
to monitor and provide updates on issues. The': have elS0 a~l'eed to ccr:-e to(je-::.hel'
forma lly when an issue such as th i s one a ffects us a 11 and needs action and"
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MEMORANDUM TO: pl1J-7
The City Commission of the City of Clearwater
Agenda No.
Meeting Dote:
10/16/86
SUBJECT: Proposnls to PurchaRc the City Surplus Lot on Brcntwood Drive
R ECO M MEN DATIO N: The Ci ty Commiss ion authorize Stnfr to offer Al Rogaro a contract
to purchase the Brcntwood surplus lot for $18,000,00. contingent upon
Mr. Rogero being able to obtain the reqllircd variances for totnl lot area and depth,
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BACKGROU NO:
During the August 21, 1986, Commission meeting, the Commission directed Staff to readvertise
the Brentwood surplus lot. The advertisement was to request interested persons to submit
written proposals describing conditions of sale and a price that may be used in a sales
contract. The advertisement ran in the Clearwater Sun and St, Petersburg Times on September
12th and 19th, 1986, Proposals were received from Robert Root, Harry J. Mullen and Al Rogero.
All proposals are contained in the attachments,
Inasmuch as Staff believes that the construction of a house on the subject property can be
accomplished with variances that do not result in a situation significantly detrimental to
the existing neighborhood, the most attractive offer is the $18,000.00 offer of Al Rogero,
Should the variances not be granted, the Conunission could consider alternate schemes or
reconsider the basic assumption as to neighborhood detriment,
Commission Dispasi'tion:
1, Approved as Recommended/Revised/Conditional
2, Continued to
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Robert Root
proposals,
Harry J. Mullen
proposals,
Al Rogero
proposal
Advertised:
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City of Clcnrwntcr
Public Works/En~incerinp,
Attention: J~mes Henslcy
SUBJECT: Surplus Property IFa 74-86
Lot Four (4) Blocl{ "D" Onlt Acres Addition
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Lar-ally rlescrf.bcd ad: North Seventy..elRht (78) feet of west Seventy-six (76)
feet of E:tst nne hundred seventy (170) feet ~f 10,t four cr.) in bloc~ nO" of
O~~ Acres Addition, accnrdin~ to man or otnt there~f as recorded in Plat Boo~
32, P~p-.e 70, of Public ltecorda ~f PinellRs County, Florida.
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OFFER ifl:
PUrch~se sub\ect descrtben nr"nerty fnr the amount of Seven ThouSAnrl Dollars
($7.000.00).
Offer has no continoencies rel~tive tn the ~rantin~ of v~ri8nces by any 8~ency.
denartment or the City of Clearwater. Purchaser further stntes he will not
mA~e ~pntication for a variance snd ~p-ree8 that the City may out this notation
on any public record pertaining to this Darcel.
OFFER *2:
Purchase subject described property for the' :.trnount of Eighteen Thousand Five
Hundred Five Dollars ($18,505.00).
Offer is coptigent on variance being granted on both lot size anddeapth, to
allow construction of a single family residence. which would comply with all
other requirements of the City of Clearwater BUilding Department.
If the variance(s) are not granted, the 2nd part of OFFER 02 is a8 follows:
Purchase the property for the amount of Six Thousand Five Hundred Dollars
($6,500.00) with no contingencies, or recourse to the City and conversely
no stipulations ~il1 be ~ranted to the City by the purchaser.
OFFER :(13:
PurchAse sub1ect described property for the amount of Ten Thousand Five Hundred
Do11"rs ($tO,500.00).
Offer h~8 no contingencies relative tn the r.rantin~ of variances by any ap,ency.
~e~"rtmcnt of the City nf Cle8rw~ter, nor will any continrencieslstiDulntions
be nr"nted tn the City by the ~urch8ser.
Alt clo8tn~ cnsta ~ra to be n~irl by nurchaser, inclurlfnn but 'not limf.ted tn
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acceptance of this offert prior to the contract being presented to the
Clearwater City Commission for approval#
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Attached is II deposit check,,!n the amount of Five Hundred Dollars ($500#OO)~
An additional deposit to equal 107. of the offer accepted, wi,11 be paid
immediately followinA approval of the contract by the Clearwater City Com-
miSsion. These deposits shall be credited, towards the purchase ,price at
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PURCHASER CERTIFICATION: The undersi~ned certifies that he understands the
specific terms "nd conditions pertaining to the subject property and he
ap,rees to enter into a contract{for the purchase of the property, based on
which ev~r of.fer is accepted, incorporating these snecific terms Rnd con-
ditions and the r.eneral terms ~nd c~nnitions customarily included in con-
tracts for the purchase of City pronerty.
on need: Harry J. Mullen
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Hflrry J. u en
Adnress: 855 Dunbar Avenue
Oldsmar, FlorirlQ 33557
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October 3, 1986
To Mayor, Commissioners and City Manager
CITY OF CLEARWATER~ FLORIDA
Re: Advertisement for Proposals; Sale of City Property on
Brentwood Dri ve
Dear Mayor, Commissioners and City Manager:
The Oak Acres Homeowners Association is pl eased to submit this
1 etter in response to the recent ad vert i sement for proposa 1 s.
The purpose of our letter is twofold; to inform the Commission of
the Homeowners position and to endorse Mr. Mull en's proposal s
which is submitted today. In fact, we have requested that Mr.
Mullen submit this letter with his proposal.
The Homeowners Associ ation will not make a proposal to purchase
this property. Our modest financial resourses and problems with
long term committments to maintain the property make it
impractical for the Association to undertake or to presume upon
its future membership. As a neighborhood association, however,
we remain opposed to the development of the lot, feeling its
nonconforming size would allow overdevelopment of the immediate
surrounding area.
However, we urge that the Commission accept Mr. Mullen's proposal
and wi 11 offer our representati ves to appear before the
Commission to speak in favor of his proposal.
As we understand it, Mr. Mull en has structured his proposal to
consist of multiple offers. One offer is for a purchase with no
contingencies together with a will ingness to never apply for a
variance now or in the future, either by him or future owners.
We strongly support this proposal and urge that the 1 egal
,documents be created to make this possible. '"
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Another offer by Mr. Mullen is for a higher purchase price but
contingent to receiving variances for depth and size. Mr. Mullen
felt the necessity to bid for this property on a competitive
basis with other bidders. However, the Association an~
contiguous property owners would app~af and strongly oppose any
variances before the Board of Adjustment. We real ize, however,
that thi s issue may have to "run its coursen befcre the Board in
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We feel that the"real' significance of Mr. Mullen compl ete
proposal wi 11 be to cul minate in an actual sal e of the property
on,e way or the other. ~or thi s reason, and fee 1 i og th is
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Association has the best opportunity to preserve the character of
our nei ghborhood, we endorse the Mu 11 en proposa 1 and will be
pleased to appear before the Ci~y Commission during work session
or at the October 16 meeting to reinforce this view. We are
ex~remely greatful to the Mayor, Commissioner and City, Manager
for your willingness to accommodate our views and provide us the
time necessary to discuss this matter. Your may correspond with
me as President-Elect at 1719 Brentwood Drive, Clearwater,
Florida 33516 or call 446-3628.
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An: Mr, John Hemsley
Clearwater, Florida
Dear Commissioners;
I hereby bi~ $18,000. ad for your city surplus 19t
lq~ated on Brentwood with the unct'erstanding that I shallbe ' .
granted the necessary variances so that I may build a
single family home thereon.
Thank you for the opportunity to bid on this lot
and if there are any questions regarding my bid please
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~. To purchase said parcel for the sum of seven
thousand doll~rs ('7,000.00).
2. Said purchase to be without recourse, and with-
out the contin~ency of having approval from'
the Zonin~ Board in regards to any required var-
iances, which may be deemed necessary for the
. construction of a single family dwelling.
3. To dismantle the water tank and associated bunker.
It appears to me as if a dangerous situation,
exists; the cover could be removed and a small
child could be seriously injured in a fall.
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PROPOSAL. 1. To purchase said parcel for'thesumof,three
thousann five hunnred dollars ($3.500.00).
2. Said nurchase to be without recourse. and with-
out the contingency of having approval from
the Zonin~ Board in regards to any required
variances, which may be deemed necessary for
the construction of a single family dwelling.
J. To dismantle the water '~ank and associated bunker.
It appears to me as if a dan~erous sltuation
existslthe cover could be removed and a small
child could be seriously injured in a fall.
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and when a variance were to be given by the"
Zoning board allowing for the construction of
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5 Harbor Point
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MEMORANDUM TO:
The City Commission of the City of Clearwater
SUBJECT:
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Agenda No.
Meeting Dote:
10/2/86
Special Events - Turkey Trot
RECOMMENDATION: Consider requests from Mr. Stantz regarding "route"
change for the Gobbler route and waiver of fees that might be incurred.
~ And thot the appropriate officlols be authorized to execute same.
BACKGROUN D: The Turkey Trot is one of the four events co-sponsored by
.the City and one in which fees have been waived in the past.
The requested Gobbler route would start at Keene and Druid and go south
to Magnolia, east to Oxford, north to Druid, west to Arcturas and into
the Clearwater High School stadium. (see attachment) The Traffic
Engineering and Police departments concur in this request.
Commissicn Disposition:
Fal low-up AcHon:
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o Not Required
Costs: N/A
Funding Source:
o Capital Improve-
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CJ Operating Budget
o Other
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Submitted by:
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Date:
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Notlfi ed
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Route Map
Letter 10/7/86
*Resolution
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City of Clearwater
City Hall
112 Osceola Avenue South
Clearwater, Florida 33516
Re: West, Florida Runners Club
Eighth Annual Times Turkey Trot-
Gobbler Events
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Dear City Commissioners:
As Race Co-Oirector I would like for you to.-,:submit to the City
Commission our proposed Gobbler route change, per our applica-
tion for special events, at the next commission meeting.
The approximate $1,200 which we anticipate collecting in head
tax will cover the police costs since the 1985 costs were less
than $500.
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No. 04 - 8
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY CO~~ISSION OF THE
CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA, ESTABLISHING
THE APPROVED ROUTES THAT MAY BE USED FOR SPECIAL
EVENT RACES.
WHEREAS, approved special event races take place using
public rights-of-way; ~nd
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werking with applicants who want to design other, less safe,
morE expensive routes; and
WHEREAS, certain routes of different lengths have been
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with minimal use of City personnel;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY
COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA,
IN SESSION DULY AND,REGULARLY ASSEMBLED, AS
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1. That the city Commission hereby determines that all
races will be held using one of the approved routes as follows:
A. 15K Course
Begin on Druid Rd. at Hercules Ave., West on Druid
Rd. to Druid Rd. West, West and South on Druid Rd.
West to Druid Rd. South, South on Druid Rd. South
to Belleview Rd., East en Belleview Rd. to Indian
Racks Rd., South on Indian Rocks Rd. to Ponce De
Lwon Blvd. to Bettv Lane ~o St. Thomas Dr., Eas~
on St. Thoms Dr. to Hillcrest Ave., North on Hillcrest
AVe. to Lakeview Rd., East on Lakeview Rd. to Keene
Rd., North on Keene Rd. 'to Magnolia Dr., East on
Magnolia Dr. to Wellington Dr., North on Wellington
Dr. to Druid Rd., West on Druid Rd. to Arcturas
Ave., North on Arc-:.uras Av::. to finish"\ 8": the Clear-
water High School Stadium.
B. 10K Courses
(1) Begins on Druid Rd. a~ Hercules Ave., West oc
Druid Rd. to Lake Ave., South on Lake Ave. to
McNullen Rd. in Largo, East on HC~1'..lllen Rd. '\;\
to Keene Rd., North on Keene Rd. to Dr.~id Rd.,
East on Druid Rd. to Arcturas Ave., ~orth 0n
Arc~uras Ave. to the Clp.ar.water High Scheol
Stadium. '
(2) Begins O~ Keene Rd. batwee~ Gulf ~o Bay Blvd.
and Druid Rd., Scu~h on Keene Rd. ~o McMullen
Rd. in Largo, t.;rest on HcNullen Rd. ':0 Lake Ave.,
Ncr~h on Lo?ke A'Je. ~o Dri:id Re., Ees": an' Dr'.lie
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Rd. ~o Arc~uras Ave., North en Arc~~ras Ave.
~o the Clearwater High School S~aa~~~.
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(a) Variation No.1 - Same course as above
except race starts on Drew St. between
Cleveland St. and Osceola Ave.
( )) Begins on ,Cleveland St., between Drew St.. Ext.
and Osceola Ave., West. 0~ Clevelund St., the
Memorial Causeway and Mnrianne St.~ to MAndalay
Ave., North on Mandalay Ave. to Island
Dr., East on Island Dr. to Bruce Ave., North
on Bruce Ave. to Bay Esplanade, North on BuY
Esplanade to Mandalay Ave. and continue to traffic
circle in front of Carlouel Yacht Club, South
on' Mandalay Ave. to Marianne St., West on Marianne
St. to Coron~do Dr., South on Coronado Dr. to
Pier 60 Parking Lot.
(b) Variation No. 2 - Same course as either
of above except race continues North on
Mandalay AVe. to Bay Esplanade.
(4) Begin at Countryside High School West Parking
Lot area, onto SR 580, West on SR 580 from the ~
High School to Landmark Dr., North on Landmark
Dr. to Meadow Wood Dr., West on Meadow Wood
Dr. to Hyde Park Dr., South on Hyde Park Dr.
to Masters Dr., North on Masters Dr. to Countryside
Blvd., South on Countryside Blvd. to Wildwood
Dr., East on Wildwood D~. to Landmark Dr., South
on Landmark Dr. to the North side of SR 580,
East on the North side of SR 580 from Landmark
Dr. to Countryside High School Parking Lot.
(5) Begins on Village Dr. ,between Enterprise Rd.
and Countryside Blvd., South on Village Dr.
to Enterprise Rj., East on Enterprise Rd. to
Landmark Dr., North on Landmark Dr. to Redwood
Way, South on Redwood Way to Deer Run N., West
pn Deer Run N. to Sweetgum Way W., South on
Sweetgum Way W. to Sweetgum Way 5., East on
Sweetgum Way S. to.Deer Run E., South cn Deer
Run E. to Deer RunS., West on Deer Run s. to
Splitwood Way, South on Splitwood Way to
Ente~prise Rd., West on Ent~rprise Rd. to Village
Dr. where the race reverses and re-runs the
above route finishing the course on Village
Dr. at the start.
(6) Begins on San Bernadino S~. just East of McM~llen-
Booth Rd., East on San Bernadino St. to Bay
Shore Blvd., North on Bay Shore Blvd. to Phillippee
Park, race reverses, South on Bay Shore Blve.
1:0 San Bernadi:lo St., ~-1est on San Bernadino
to the East side of McMullen-Booth Rd., North
on the East side of McMullen-Booth Rd. to the
Ka90k Tree Parking Lot.
C. 5K Courses
( 1 )
B~gins on Village Dr. between Enterprise Rd.
and Counryside Blvd., North on Village Dr. to
Countryside Blvd., East on Countryside 31~d.
to Winding Wood Dr.; South, East and Ncr~h O~
Winding wood D~. ~o Counryside Blvd.; Wes~ on
Countryside Blvd. ~o East E~tra~C2 of Cc~~~ryside
Mall; North, West, South, and Easr. a=ou~~ the
Mall toi center Sou~h Mall exi.. op?osi~e Village
Dr., South across Countryside Blva. onto Village
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( '2 ) Be <;} ins 0 nOr u i d Rd. jus t t'J G s t 0 f, Her c u 1 e s Ave., ,
West on Druid Rd. to Duncan Ave., South on Dunca~
Ave.' to Lakev iew Rd., East on Lakeview Rd. to .
Hercules Ave. f North on Hercules Ave. to Druid
Rd., West on Druid Rd. to Arcturas Ave., North
on Arcturp.s Ave. to Clearwater High School Stadium.
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(a) variation No. , - S~me as above with start
on Arcturas. Ave.
(b) Variation No.2 - Same as above except
West on Druid Rd. to Keystone Ave., South
on Keystone Ave. to Jeffords St., East
on Jeffords St. to Duncan Ave.
(3) Begins in the West parking lot of Countryside
High School, then onto SR 580, West on SR,580
to Landmark Or., North on LandmasrkDr. to
M~~dow Oak Dr. 5., East on Meadow Oak Dr. S.'
to Meadow Oak Dr~ E., North on Meadow Oak E.
to Meadow Oak N., West on Meadow Oak N. to Landmark
Dr., South on Land~ark Or. to Wildwood Dr.,
West on Wildwcod Dr. to Quail Hollow Rd. E.',
North on Quail Hollow Rd. E. to Quail Hollow
Rd.,West and South on Quail Hollow Rd. to Wildwood
Dr., East on Wildwood Dr. to Landmark Dr., Socth
on Landmark Dr. to ~he North side of SR 580,
East on the NortL side of SR 580 to Countryside
High School West Parking Lot.
D. 4 Mile Beach Run
On the Beach from Rockaway pier to Eldoraao Ave.
on South side of ~andalay Shore Apts., 'Eldrorado
Ave. around Mandalay Shore Apts. and back onto the
Beach, on the Beach from Mandalay Shore Apts" one
mile North, then the race reverses and follows same
course back to ~he start.
E. 3K Course
Begins on Cleveland St. between Drew St. Ext. and
Osceola Ave., West on Cleveland St., the Memorial
Causeway and Mari~nne S~., to Coronado Dr., South
, on Coronado Dr. to finish in the Pier 60 Parking
Lot.
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F. 2 Mile Courses
(1) Begins on Arcturas Ave. between Gulf ~o Bay
Blvd. and Druid Rd., South on Arcturas Ave.
toDruid Rd., West on Druid Rd. to Willowbranch
Ave., Southon Willowbrach Ave. to Brookside
~r., South,.ori\Brookside Dr. to La~eview Rd.,
East on Lakeview Rd. to Hercul~s Ave., North
on Hercules AVe. ~o enter Clearwater High School
from Hercules AVe. North of Druid Rd.
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Begins on He~cules Ave. between Gulf to Bay ~
Blvd. and Druid Rd., Sou~h on Hercules Ave.
to Druid Rd., West en Dr~id Rd. ~o Savard Dr.,
South on Sevard Dr. ~o Magnolia Sc., West on
Magnolia S~~ to Brookside Dr., South on Broo~-
side Dr. tCI Lakevi.;..., Rd., Eas--: O~ La:<e,..ie~Y' Rd.
to Hercules Ave., North on Herc~les Ave. to
enter Clearwater High School fro~ Herc~les Ave.
North of Druid Rd.
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West and North on Enterprise Rd. to Countryside
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Blvd. and Druid Rd., South on 'Hercules Ave.
to Jeffords St., West on Jeffords st. to
Wellington Dr., North on Wellington Dr. to
Druid Rd., West on Druid Rd. to Arcturn~ Ave.,
North on Arcturas Ave. 'to enter Clearwater High
School Stadium.
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2. That the above routes (courses) shall be the only ones
used where City streets are involved until changed by the City
Commission.
3. That all bike-a-thon type events may only use established
bicycle routes.
4. That this Resolution will be brought back for review during
the summer months of each year.
5. That this Resolution shall become effective immediately
upon its adoption.
PASSED AND ADOPTED this. 19th day of January, A.D. 1984.
/s/ Kathleen F. Kelly
Mayor-Commissioner
Attest:
/s/ Lucille Williums .
City Clerk
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M EM 0 RAN DUM TO: C_' )y} - Meeting Dote 10..16-86
The City Commission of the City of Clearwater
SUBJECT:
Proposed Belcher 011 Ltghtering Trnnsfer Project.
RECOMMENDATION:
City Commission approve the attached Resolution opposing oil transfers between
ships and barges within the coastal waters adjacent to Pinellas County.
~]'And that the appropriate officials be authorized to execute same.
BACKGROUND:
The City of Clearwater has been requested by the Pinellas County Board of
County Commissioners to oppose a proposed project by Belcher Oil to load and
unload oil barges in the Gulf of Mexico off Egmont Key. The process called
lightering has the potential of resulting in oil spills into the Gulf and
harming the beaches and waters in Pinellas County.
The attached resolution has heen prepared for Commission adoption in support
of the opposition to such oil transfers.
Commission Disposition:
1, Approvlld as Reeorpmended/Revised/Conditional
2. Continued to
Follow-up Action:
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Costs: N/A
Funding Source:
o Capita I Improve-
ment Budget
CJ Operating Budget
o Other
Advertised:
City Manager
Paper:
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Parties
Noti fl ed
of Meeting
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Resolution
Letters
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No. 86-65
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA,
OPPOSING THE TRANSFER OF OIL BETWEEN SHIPS AND
'BARGES WITHIN THE COASTAL WATERS ADJACENT TO
PINELLAS COUNTY.
WHEREAS. the marine waters of PinclIas County havb been desig-
nated by the State of Florida as Outstanding Florida Waters; and
miEREAS, Pinellns County's sensitive marine coastal areas have,
II been designated by the State of Florida as an aquatic preserve; and
WHEREAS, the beaches of ,Clean.,rater and Pinellas County are a
rich and vital economic and natural resource; and
WHEREAS,' the beaches of Clearwater and Pine lIas County are the
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dominant attraction fOT our tourist industry; and
WHEREAS, the transfer of oil between ships and barges provides
an imminent danger and potential harm,to the beaches and marine
ecology of the Tampa Bay area;
,NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY
CO~~ISSION OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA:
Section 1. The City of Clearwater opposes the location or
utilization of an oil transfer facility within the Gulf of Mexico ,I
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since this could potentially degrade the beaches and marine ecology.
Section 2. The City of Clearwater requests that all Federal, ~
State and local permit~ing agencies deny any and all such requests.
Section 3. Upon adoption of thi5~xesolution, the City Clerk
shall furnish a certified copy to the Pinellas County Board of
County Commissi~ners.
Section 4. This resolution shall take effect immediately upon
.adoption.
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BOA.~D OF COUNTY COM:rvlISSIONE~S
PHONE 462'"3363 . 3'!5 COURT STREET
BARBARA SHEEN TOCO
COUNTY COMMISSIONER
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Conunissioner Barbara Todd
Date:
September 16, 1986
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Attached is a copy of a resolution which was presented to
the Pinellas County Commission on August 26, 1986 and
unanimously approved. It affirms our position to the
p~oposed Belcher Oil lightering transfer project which is
scheduled to be performed offshore close to Egmont Key.
The details are included in an attached letter which was
3ent to environmentalists and business leaders throughout
Pinellas County. A similar resolution from'your city council
would be appropriate. Any action which you and your council
members could do to assist in,this endeavor to stop a major
potential disaster, would be very, very helpfUl.
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In addition to contacting the Governor, our two U.S..,-Senators
and Congressmen, it would be helpful to express your concern
to the following regulatory agencies:
Victoria J. Tschinkel
Secretary, D.E.R.
Twin Towers Office Bldg.
2600 Blair Stone Road
Tallahassee, FL 32301-8241
Capt. Tom Boerger
U.S. Coast Guard
155 Columbia Dr.
Tampa, FL 33603
Thanks so much for your help!
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Marjory Stoneman Douglas Bldg. Rm,6l2A
3900 Commonwealth Boulevard
Tallahassee, FL 32303
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Ms., Julia Greene, EXec. Director
Tampa Bay Regional Planning Council
9455 Koger Boulevard
St, Petersburg, FL 33702
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"PINELLAS COUNTY IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER"
BARBARA SHEEN TOCD
COUNTY COMMISSIONER
September 5, 1986
P'INELL.AS COUNTY
BOA~D OF COUNTY COM:rvrISSIONE"~S
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PHONE 462.3363 . 3HS COURT 5TREEi . CLEARWATER. FLORIDA 33~16
Dear Concerned Citizen,
Because of your previous concern for enviromental issues that you have expressed to rre, I am bringing a
rratter of extrerre inportance to your attention. I am alerting you to a proposal which threatens the ...
waters and beaches of tarrpa Bay. The Belcher Oil Carpany proposes to unload oil lftrges in the G.11f of
~~:<ico off Egrront Key, a wildlife refuge, at the lTOUth of Tarrpa Bay. The process is called lightering, ,.
unloading cargo frem one vessel and loading it onto another. Similar operations off 1:he Texas and
Louisiana coasts have le.J. to accidents durrping thousands of gallons of oil into the Gulf, sore of it
eventually washing ashore as tar balls and, on occasion, as oil slicks. Marine vegetation is reportedly
dUninishing along these states' gu1fcoast.
The threat to the Pinellas County Suncoast and our beautiful beaches is very real. 'Not only would our
environnent suffer greatly fran an oil spill, not only would the birds and wildlife be seriously affected,
but the econcmic ramifications on' our tourist industry which is dependent upon our sparkling clean beaches,
w::luld be devastating. '
At. the August 26, 1986 flEeting of the Pinellas County Eoard of County Cannissioners, I introduced the
attached resolution which was unaninously approved by the Board. This resolution is not enough. Your
help is needed. Federal officials have indicated they will hold a hearing on the plan only if there is
enough "public co~ern." .,'.....". ~"
Please express your concern about the negative inpact of allowing the Belcher Oil Carpany proposal to
take place by sending your objection to the following:
Fob Graham
The Capitol
Tallahassee, FL 32304
904-488-9556
Senator Paula HaMdns
1307 Dirkson
Senate Office Bldg.
Washington, DC 20510
202-224-3041
, Senatot Lawton Chiles
Russell Senate Office Bldg. #2':iJ
Washington, D.C. 20510
202-224-5274
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us Representative C.W. Bill Young
Rayburn House Office Bldg. #2266
Washington, D.C. 20515
202-225-7350
US Representative Nichael Bilirakis
319 Cannon House Office Bldg.
Washington, D.C. 20515
202-225-5755
Your ~ate assistance in this matter can make a difference!
Sincerely,
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Enclosure
..PINRL....S COUI)ITY IS AN EQUA~ ,?:P~PRTYNITY .EMPLOYER:'
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nESOLUTIO~ OPPOSING Tim TRANSFER
OF OIL BETWEEN SHIPS AND DARGES
WITHIN THE COl\STAL WATERS
ADJACENT TO PINELLAS COUNTY
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beon designated by the State ot Florida as Outstanding
Florida Waters: and
WHEREAS.
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County'o
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Florida as an aquatic preserve: and
WHEREAS. the beaches ot Pinellas County are a ricb
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WHEREAS, the beaches ot pinellas County are the
dominate attraction for our taurint economy: and
WHEREAS, Pinellas County provides a gulf front.
regional park facility, knoun as Fort DeSoto' Park
imme~iatolY adjacent to the proposed oil transfer site:
and
WHEREAS, over (2) million visitors utilize Fort
D~Soto Park. each year to enjoy the beaches and, other
water-related recreational activities: and
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barges provides an eminent danger and potential harm to
the beaches and marine ecology of the ,Tampa Day area.
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COMMISSIONERS OF PINEt.L1\S COUNTY, FLORIDA. in regular
session. duly allsembled this 26th day of August 1986
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Pinellas
County
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the
location
or
utilization, 0(. ~~. oil trjlnsfor tacility within the Gulf
s/1)6e.. '\+hI S CO" 10.
of Mexico potentially could degrade the beaches
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PinellaG County also strongly
requests that all Feder<:ll. ~tate and local" permitting
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Agenda No.
MEMORANDUM TO: Meeting Dote
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The City Commission of the City of Clearwater
SUBJECT:
Preliminary Subdivision Plat for Campus Walk Located on the South Side of Drew
Street Approximat8lY 200 Feet East of Old Coachman Road (A.B.S. Properties)
SUB 86-9.
RECOMMENDATION:
City Commission review the preliminary subdivision plat for Campus Walk and
authorize review of a preliminary plat with final action by the DRC subject to
the following conditions:
1. The north prOp8rty line of proposed Lot 1, Block 1, Campus Walk
Subdivision shall be correctly dimensioned on the preliminary plat (shown
on preliminary plat as being 40 feet; shown on the attached site drawing
as being 140 feet).
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2. The approximate (to the nearest square foot) area of each lot shall be
given on the preliminary plat.
3. The designation of Lot 2A as a separate parcel must be deleted and
redesignated as part of Lot 2.
*4. Cross parking easements shall be provided on the preliminary subdivision
plat.
[] And that the appropriate officials be authorized to execute same.
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BACKGROUND:
The 7.1 acres M.O.L. site is zoned CH (Highway Commercial) with a Land Use
Plan designation of Commercial/Tourist Facilities. A site plan has been
approved for this site for the construction of a 46,4000 square foot retail
center containing shops and restaurants.
The applicant is requesting approval to suhdivide the property into three (3)
lots (Lot 1, Lot 2, Lot 2-A, Block 1, Campus Walk Subdivision). The applicant
plans to sell proposed Lot 1 to the developer of the restaurant being built on
that portion of the site.',
Legal Description: M&B 11.04, 11.03, and 11.02 Sec. 18-29S-16E
Commission Disposition:
" Approved as Recommended/R evised/Conditional
2. Continued to
Follow-up Action:
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Referenc e PLANNI~G 6 URBA~ DEVELOP~IE:--.lT o None
MEMORANDUM TO:
The City Commission of the City of Clearwater
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Agenda No.
Meeting Dote 10-16-86
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SUBJECT:
Preliminary Subdivision Plot for Campus Walk Located on the South Side of Drew
Street Approximately 200 Feet EUHt of Old Coachman Rood (A.B.S. Properties)
SUB 86-9.
RECOMMENDATION:
City Commission review th~ preliminary subdivision plat for Campus Walk and
authorize review of a preliminary pldt with final action by the ORC subject to
the following conditions:
1. The north property line of proposed Lot 1, Block 1, Campus Walk
Subdivision shall be correctly dimensioned on the preliminary 'plat (shown
on preliminary plat as being 40 feet; shown on the attached site drawing
as being 140 feet).
2. The approximate (to the nearest square foot) area of each lot shall' be
given on the preliminary plat.
3. The designation of Lot 2A as a separate parcel must be deleted and
redesignated as part of Lot 2.
[] And thai the appropriate officials be authorized to execute same.
BACKGROUND:
The 7.1 acres H.C.L. site is zoned CH (Highway Commercial) with a Land Use
Plan designation of Commercial/Tourist Facilities. A site plan has been
approved for this site for the construction of a 46,4000 square foot retail
center containing shops and restaurants.
The applicant is requesting approval to subdivide the property into three (3)
lots (Lot 1, Lot 2, Lot 2-A, Block 1, Campus Walk Subdivision). The applicant
plans to sell proposed Lot 1 to the developer of the restaurant being built on
that portion of the site.
Legal Description: M&B 11.04, 11.03, and 11.02, Sec. 18-29S-16E
Commission Disposition:
1. . Approved as Recommended/Revi$ed/Conditional
2. Continued to
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Agenda No.
M EM 0 RAN 0 U M TO: PUD- ~ MeetIng Date 10-16-86
The City Commission of the City of Clearwater
SUBJECT:
Settlement Negotiation for Vacant Properties Owned by Justice Investment
Corporation on Sand Key.
R .. ,.NIIA:rION:
City Commission approve the attached negotiated settlement to regulate future
development of four vacant parcels on Sand Key now owned by Justice Investment
Corporation.
[] And that the appropriate officials be authorized to execute same.
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Undeveloped parcels on Sand Key were rezoned in 1978 from lIB" Business to
classifications of RH-28 on the Gulfside parcels and to RM-16 and CG on the
Bayside parcels. In response, U.S. Steel, a principal landowner, brought suit
against the City which resulted in an order granting U.S. Steel vested rights
to develop according to the "BIl Business classification in effect when Sand Key
was annexed in 1971.
Since that time, the City has sought relief from the order and has been
unsuccessful in those attempts. The City has pursued a course of negotiation
with landowners to achieve a course of development that would characterize
existing densities and patterns of development on Sand Key, provide for
commercial development to serve residents and visitors on Sand Key, assure that
essential elements of site design such as view corridors, landscaping, adequate
parking and integrity of the CCCL are abided by and necessary impact fees
will be paid. .
The attached proposal has been agreed to by the Justice Investment Corporation
and the chief negotiators for the City which include the City Manager, the City
Attorney and the Planning Director. Four parcels of property totalling 40.68
acres are involved in the settlement, the last vacant parcels owned by the
Justice Investment Corporation and currently zoned "B" Business.
The following is a comparison of the proposed settlement to existing and
preferred zoning: ',I
llB" Zoning
Settlement
1,775 units +
unlimited FAR
43 u/acre average
1,134 units +
85,000 sq. fe.
Commercial
27.9 u/acre average
Commission Disposition:
,. Approved as Recommended/Revised/Conditional
2. Continued to '
Preferred Zoning
902 units +
77,000 sq. ft
Commercial
22.2 u/acre average
Follow-up Action:
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OnDIN^NCE NO. 4273-~ '
l\N ORDl NANCE OF 'rifE Cl'I'Y OF CLEi\RWA'llEH, FLORIDA,
ANNEXING LOT 13, 'BLOCK 10, VIRGINIA GROVES ESTATES,
1 s'r ADDI'rION, LOCA'rED ON 'filE WEs'r SIDE OF PINEAPPLE
LANE, APPROXIMATELY 100 FEET SOUTH OF NAVEL DRIVE,
PINELL^S COUNTY, FLORIDA, INTO THE CORPORATE LIMITS
OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA, AND REDEFINING
THE BOUNDARY LINES OF THE CITY TO INCLUDE SAID
ADDITION: ESTABLISHING THE FIRE DISTRICT CLASSI-
FICATION FOR SAID PROPERTY; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE
DATE. .
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WHEREAS, the City Commis~ion of the City of Clearwater, Florida,
received a sworn petition from Anthony Ciccotti, Chris Eisenhauer
and'Laura Eisenhauer requesting the City to annex a certain parcel
of real estate described he~einafter, owned by them, into the
corporate limits of the City of Clearwater, Florida; and
WHEREAS, the City Commission, after due consideration of said
petition for annexation, at a r.egular meeting held on July 17,' 1986,
voted unanimously to accept the petition and authorized the proper
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officials to set up a public hearing thereon for establishing the
fire distric,t classification and to prepare an ordinance to annex
the property into the corporate lim~ts of the City of' Clearwater;
,and
WHEREAS, on August 21, 1986, the City Commission of the City
of' Clearwater, after proper public notice, hel? a public hearing
for the establishment of the fire district classification for
the property; and
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WHEREAS, the Local Government Comprehensive Planning Act
(LGCPA) requires that all development regulations and amendments
ther~to related to an adopted comprehensive plan or element thereof
be reviewed by the Local Planning Agency (LPA) for conformance with
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plans adopted pursuant to the LGCPAi and
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WHEREAS, the Pinellas County Planning Council (PCPC) has been
designated the Local Planning Agency 'for Pinellas County and the
pepc has adopted guidelines with reference to such required
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WHEREAS, this Ordinance has been referred to and considered
by the PCPC under said process;
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COMMISSION OF THE CI'l'Y OF CLEAR\vATER., FLORIDA:
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through ~ts City Commission, by the authority and under the pro-
visions of Section 171.044, Florida Statutes, hereby a~neKes into
the corporate limits of the City of Clearwater, Florida, .and re-
defines the boundary lines of said City so as to include the
following described real property in Pinellas County, Florida,
and establishes fire district cl~ssification therefor:
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Lot 13, Block 10, Virginia Groves Estates,
1st Addition, according to the map or plat,
thereof as recorded in Plat Book 47, pages
41, 42 and 43, of the Publ ic :Records of >
Pinellas County, Florida. I.
The above described property is hereby designated
Fire District No.2.
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Section 2. The City of Clearwater does hereby certify that the
measures contained in this ordinance are consistent and in con-
formance with the City's Comprehensive Plan and individual elements
thereof adopted pursuant to the LGCPA and directs that same be
forwarded to the LPA for their receipt and appropriate action.
Section 3. , The Ci ty Commission hereby accepts the dedication
of all easements, streets, parks, plazas, places, rights-af-way
and other dedications to the public which have heretofore been
made by plat, deed or user within the areas so annexed.
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Section 4. The City Engineer, the City Clerk and the Planning
Director are directed tq include and show upon the official maps
and records of the City of Clearwater the foregoing property and
the fire district classification therefor.
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Section 5. This ordinance shall take effect immediately upon
its adoption. The City Clerk shall deliver one copy for filing
with the office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Pinellas
.&:ounty,' Florida.
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ORDINANCE NO. 4274-86
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AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA,
AMENDING THE ZONING ATLAS OF THE CITY BY ZONING
LOT 13, BLOCK 10, VIRGINIA GROVES ESTATES, 1ST
ADDITION, LOCATED 'ON THE WEST SIDE OF PINEAPPLE
LANE, APPROXIMATELY 100 FEET SOUTH OF NAVEL DRIVE,
PINELLAS COUNTY, FLORIDA,', UPON ANNEXATION INTO
THE CITY pF CLEARWATER, AS SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL
"SIX" DI5TRIC'r (RS-6); PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATIL
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WHEREAS, on August 21, 1986, the City Commission of the City
of Clearwater, after proper public notice, held a public hearing
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for the, determination and establishm~nt of zoning classifications
for certain property annexed into'the City; and
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WHEREAS, certain of the amendments to the zoning atlas for
establishing zoning for such newly annexed real property were
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appro~ed by the City Commission after its evaluation of all
evidence piesented at the public hearing; and
WHEREAS, the Local Government Comprehensive Planning Act
{LGCPA} requires that all development regulations and amendments
thereto relating to an adopted comprehensive plan or element
thereof be reviewed by the Local Planning Agency {LPA} for
conformance with the plan; and
WHEREAS, the Pinellas County Planning Council (PCPC) has been
designated the Local Planning Agency for Pinellas County 'and the
zoning change which is the subject of this Ordinance has been
referred to and considered by the PCPCi
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NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY
COMMISSION OF THE C~TY OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA:
Section 1. The following described property in Clearw~ter,
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atlcs of the City i~ amended accordingly:
Zoned RS-6 - Single Family Residential "SixH District
Lot 13, Block 10, Virginia Groves Estates,
1 st Addition, C).ccording to the map or plat
thereof as recorded in Plat Book 47, pages
41, 42 and 43, of the Public Records of
Pinellas County, Florida. \
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meaeur~s contained in this ordinance are consistent with the,City's'
Comprehensive Plan and elements thereof adopted pursuant to, the
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LGCP~, and directs that a copy ,of thi~ ordin~n~~ be forwarded to
the LPA for their receipt and appropriate action.
Section J. The Planning Director is directed to revise the
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Section 4. This ordinance shall take effect immediately
upon adoption.
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Anihony L. Shoemaker. city
Beautification Committee
October 3, 1986
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At your request, I have prepared an ordinance to reduce the size ,
tof the Benutification Committee from elevenfto nine members.
fA copy of the ordinance is attached for your.review. This ordinance
will be scheduled for first reading on October 16 and second
reading on November 6.
In addition to changing the ..number of members, 'you' will see that
I have also changed "representatives" to "members," and "members"
to "representatives," because both terms seem to have been used
inappropriately in the existing ordinance. (In, Section 22.22,
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ORDINANCE NO. 4292-86
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AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA,
RELATING TO THE BEAUTIFICATION COMMITTEE OF THE
CITY; AMENDING SECTION 22.21, CODE OF ORDINANCES,
TO REDUCE THE COMMITTEE MEMBERSHIP FROM ELEVEN
TO NINE MEMBERS; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
WHEREAS, there are presently two vacancies on the Beautification
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Committee, and the City Commission has determined that it is
preferable to reduce the membership of the committee from eleven
to nine members rather than fill the, vacancies;
NOW, THEREFORE, DE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY
COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA:
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Section 1. Section 22.21, Code of Ordinances, is amended
to read:
Se~. 22.21. Composition.
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The beautification committee shall be composed of
nine (9) eleYea-~++} members ~e~~esea~a~ivesT some
being representatives memseEs of civic or service
organizations, and others being residents of the City
i~Q~V~Q~a~6-~Egm-~Re-eemm~a~~y.
Section 2. This ordinance shall take effect immediately upon
adoption.
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PASSED ON FIRST READING
PASSED ON SECOND AND FINAL
READING AND ADOPTED
Mayor-Commissioner
Attest:
City Clerk
~p:o:ed;S :r fo~orrectness:
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^ HESOLU'l'ION OF 'rilE: CITY OF CLEARWATER, PLORIDA,
REQUESTING THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
TO CANCEL AND DISCHARGE CERTAIN TAX LIENS UPON
MUNICIPAL PROPERTY ACQUIRED fOR PUBLIC PURPOSES
AND TO GRANT TAX EXEMPTION.
WHEREAS, the City of Clearwater, a Florida municipality, has
acquired certain hereinafter described real property fo~ road
right-of-way and other public use purposes; and
WHEREAS, the City of Clearwater desires that the Board of County
Conwissioners of Pinellas County discharge any and all liens for
taxes from the date of acquisition by the City held or owned by the
County or the state of Florida upon said lands, and to further
p~ovide that said lands shall be exempt from County taxation so
long as th~ same are owned and used for .such public purposes; and
WHEREAS, Section 196.28, Florida Statutes, grants to the Board
of County Commissioners full power and authority tv accomplish this
request; and
, WHEREAS, in order to comply with the policy of said, Board, the
City of Clearwater is willing to guarantee payment of taxes prior
to the date of transfer on the hereinafter described property when
the tax rolls reflect the proper amount and the City i~: billed for
that amount;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY
COHMISSION OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA:
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Section 1. 'rhe City of Clearwater hereby r~quests the Board
of County Commissioners of pinellas County, Florida, to take all
formal action necessary to cancel Rn~ dischaige any'and all liens
for taxes, from the date of acquisition by said City, held or 'owned
by Pinellas County or the State of Florida, upon the lands acquired
by the City of Clearwater for public purposes, which lands are more
particularly described in the Deeds a~tached hereto as Exhibits A,
B; C and D and made a part hereof, and to provide that said lands
shall be. exer,1pt from taxation so long as the same are used for' such
public purpose.
Section 2. The City of Clearwater guarantees payment of taxes
prior to the date of transfer on the hereinabove described properties
when the tax rolls reflect the proper amount and ~he City is billed
for that amount.
Section 3. A certified c9PY of this Resolution shall be delivered
forthwith to the County Administrator for Pinellas County, Florida.
paSSED AND ADOPTED this
day of October, 1986.
Mayor-Commissioner
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The North 10.0 feet of the following dascribed tract:
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The East 86.66 feet of Lot 4, together with the West 16,3.14
feet of Lot 3 of Wm. Brown's Subdivision of Bayview,Fla., as
recorded in Plat Book 1, Page 13 of the Public Records of
Uillsborough County, Florida of which Pioe1las County was
formerly a part and a part of the vacated right-of-way of
Rogers Street as vacated by Resolution No. 69-18 and recorded
in O.R. Book 3095, Page /9, being more particularly described
as follows: Commence at the Northeast corner of the Southea~t
1/4 of Section 17, Township 29 South, Range 16 East, Pioellas
County, Florida and go South 000 37' 16" West, 50.01 feet, to
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Lot 1, of said Wm. Brown's Subdivision of Bayview, Fla. thence
South 890 46' 01" West, 450.00 feet, along said South
right-of-way line, to the Northeast corner of the said lvest
163.14 feet of Lot 3 for a point of beginning; thence South
000 37' 16" West, 368.44 feet, to the Southeast corner of said
West 163.14 feet of Lot 3; thence South 890.46' 01" West,
233.14 feet, along the North right-of-way line of Rogers
Street; thence South 000 13' 59" East, 20.00 feet, along a
part of the East boundary of the vacated right-of-way of
Rogers Street; thence South a90 46' 01" West, 16.26 feet,
along the centerline of 'vacated Rogers Street; thence North
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said East 86.86 feet of Lot 4; thence North 000 37' 16" East,
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feet of Lot 4 to a point on the South right-of-way line of
GUlf-to-Bay Blvd. State Road No. 60; thence North 890 46' 01"
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00 the South right-of-way line of Gulf-to-Day Boulevard (S.R. 60) ,'said point
being the Northeast corner of Lot 1, Wm. Brown's Subdivision of Dayvlew,
Florida as recorded in Plat Book 1, Page 13 ,ofrthe Public Records of
Hillsborough County, Florida of which Pioa11ns Co.~nty wa.s formerly a part;
thence South 890 46' 0101 West, 450.00 feet, along said South right-oi-way line.
to the Northeast corner of the WeGt 163.14 feet of Lot 3, said subdivision;
thence Sout~ OOa 37' 16" West, 356.44 feet to ~he Point of Beginning; thence
continue South 000 37' 16" West, 10.00 feet, to the Southeast corner of said
West 163.14 feet of Lot 3; thence South 89G 46' 01" West, along the North
right-af-way line of Rogers Street, 233.74 feet, to a point pn the East
boundary of the vacated right-of-way of Rogers Street, as recorded in O.R.
3095, Page 79, of the Public Records of, Pinellas County, Florida; then~e North
ODD 13' 59" West, 10.00 feet; thence North 890 46' 01" East, 233.89 feet to the
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ofllle Counly of PIN [L LAS RaTURN TO: ~nd Slalc of r LOR IDA
party oflllCfirslpnrl,and CITY or CLEARWATER
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pari y of 'lie second par'. Witnesseth, 11101 {he .~(JI'd purt i e s of Ihe firsl pari. for alld
in ('onsideration of the sum of ONE ($1.00) , Dollurs, alld uther yood
and ualuable cOlISidt~raHolls 10 t hem in halld paid. Ihe rereipt /lIllerpo! is hereby ac/mowl.
edgt:'d, lIa ve grail ted, burYClitlrd, sold ulld conury('d. und by these prC~t'lI{s do arant. bar-
yaill, sell. c01l/Jey and rOllfirm 1/1110 the said part y of the ucond purt and the i r . hdrl
alld assigns forcuer, nil Owl ('f'r/aill parcel uf land Iyillg und bring rlllhr Coullly of P INELLAS .
and Slalc of r L OR I DA . , mure particularly drsa"bed Os follows:
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By....~.r. Deputy Clerl<
Together with all thr trnemrnts. hrrrdiJaments Ulld appurt('nallrrs, with elluy privilegr. right,
HIIf'. il/laest and f's/a/e, dowrr and rigllt of dower. reversioll, r('maitlder alld f'as~m(,1I1 therdo
belollging or ill anywise up[JrrluilliIlY: To Have and to t-lold thf' sume ill fer. simple forever.
And the> said parl ies of lilt' first part do ('oVPllolIl illillz the said parly of the
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Juf authorit)' to $roll tlw ..;alll(': allll th" .mid IHlrli e 5 of th,' first IlOrt do hm'eby fully warrant
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KENNETH L. WALKER AND DEBRA L. WALKER
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'I acknowledged befort! me thllt t Iwy executf!tllhe :fume.
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I3 . G . C ., INC. U
a corporaUon c."CistinJ! u.nder t lie lows of the State of FLORIDA 10TAL
having its pri/lCl:pnl pInec of bll,sincss in the COltnf,yof PINELLT\S
Sfate of FLORIDA party of t.lte first part, and
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The City of Clearwater, Florida, a municipal corporation
. said party of the first part does hereby fully warrant the title to said land,
and will defend the same against the lawful claims of all persons who msoelJer.
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. " . .~~ caused these pre.sents to be signed in its name by its President,
._';:;.:': ':."j;"J1t/j"" . -:.,._. and its corporate seal to be affr,xed, attested by its .
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g7: ~ ~- ;.W: ~~-:::: "I~;;t ~'lARREN CLARK HUNT, President.
f.' :.: ~;~: :~; ~~.~.;~ ~ralril anil DrlilJt'r~b ht jJJur 'Prrul'nrr:
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\.....- before m,e personally a.ppeared ~'jARREN CLARK HUNT
GEORGE HUNT, III President and SECRETARY
respectively of B . G. C., INC. , a corporation
under the laws of the State of FL'ORIDA , to 1ne known to be the
persons described in and who executed"l:!t'C foregoing conveyance to
The City of Clearwater ,..,,~.16..J;;i:oaJ'.?.a..~municipa1 corporation
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and se1)erally ackrwwled~ed ~h~~:~'ftc~Wr~~:iJ~.efeC!r to be their free act and deed as
such officers, [or the uses f!!l:Ci....'7x.v.d.~:~I[:~e;.in.::m.pntiolled,. and that they affixed
thereto the official seal of ;prJi.ft.~4rkf:Jta-tio'{j;gif.<t t!!:e :~aid instru.men.t is the act and
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in the County o( :~-:~l.::"%#.'S.\~J~~~~tf<ir;~ j ~~nd. State of FWr~da, the day and
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of thl! COll,n.tlJ of PINELLl\S and Slate of FLORIDA ..,.,
pnrt!1.J1/. the second part, P.O. Bo/. H?4 '9 I C!.JeI..2-J1L/Jt1./u,.:J I. 3 jj I if
i1:titltrli.Ept11, that the said party of the first part, for and in consideration oj
the sum of F IF'l'~ THOOS.AND ONE HUNDRm NINEll'Y 'lWJ ($lS,192.00) - - - - Dollars,
f.o it in hand paid by the said party of.. the second part, the receipt whereof is hereby
(u:knowled1fed, has ~ranted, bargained and !;old to the said partlJ of the second parl
forever, Uw followini described land, situate, lyinJ and bein,t in the COltnty of
PINELLAS , State of Florida, to wit:
Commence at the NW corner of the My 1/4 of the
m~ 1/4 of Section 16, Township 29 South, Range
16 'East; thence run S 00037'03" W, along the West
line of the NW 1/4 of the NW 1/4 of said Section
16, 50.00 feet, to the South right-of-way line of
Drew Street and the P.O.B.; thence run S 89028'42"
E, along said South right-of-way line, 22.00 feet;
thence run S 27009148" W, 11.19 feet; thence run
S 00037'03" W, 435.57 feet; thence run N 89028'39"
W, 17.00 feet to the West line of the NW 1/4 of the
C~NW 1/4 of said Section 16: thence run N 00037t03" E,
_m ' ~long said \~est line, 445.57 feet, to the P.O.B.
-~~bject to 1986 taxes and easements and restrictions
record.
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No. 86 - 66
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF CLEAR\\' ATER, FI~ORIDA,
REVISING THE FEE SCHEDULE FOR SIGN PERMIT APPLICATIONS,
AS ESTABLISHED BY RESOLU'rION 86-14, TO PROVIDE THA'r THE
FEE FOR A SIGN PERMIT FOR A SIGN WHICH HAS BEEN
LOCATED, PLACED, ERECTED, CONSTRUCTED, ALTERED on
EXTENDED WITHOUT A StGN PERMIT SHALL BE TRIPLE THE
AI\10UN'r OF THE PERMIT FEE FDn SUCH WORI{; PROVIDING AN
EFFECTIVE DATE.
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WHEREAS, the City Commission finds it necessary and desirable to increase the
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fees ,to be paid for sign permits for a sign where work has been performed without a
sign permit, as set forth'in thi's resolution;
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OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA: .
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Section 1. Each applicant for B sign permit under the sign regulations of the
City shall pay an application fee according to the following schedule: t
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(0) $0.40 per square foot of sign focengc, but not less than $20.00 per sign;
(b) An additional $20.00 per sign if the sign is electrified; and
(c) If the sign has been located, placed, erected, constructed, altered or
extended without a sign permit having been obtained for such work, except' as provided
in Section 134.013(0), Code of Ordinances, and if such work otherwise complies with
the sign regulations of the City, the applicant shall pay treble ~Wtee the amount of the
permit lee for such work, in addition to such other penalties as may be imposed.
Section 2. This resolution shall take effect immediately upon adoption.
PASSED AND ADOPTED this
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Mayor-Com missioner
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Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Commission
Miles A. Lancet Assistant City Attorney ,.,.~IM..-
Anthony L. Shoemaker, City Manager
City of Clearwater vs John Schultz ot al
October 8, 1986
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On July 15,'1986, the City applied for n Writ of Certiorari to overturn B
parking variance granted to John Schultz to permit a restaurant on Clearwater
Beach. The proposed Lessee is rvl~Dona.ld's restaurant.
Attached is a decision in the above action in which the City's Petition for
Writ of Certiorari was denied.
The Judge did not specifically address himself to the City's claim that
I there were many specific departures from the essential requirements of law by
the Hearing Officer. On the issue of the burden of proof, the Hearing Officer
should have been found to have violated the Code and the existing case law'
because she did not require the applicant to prove the necessary requirements
to obtain a variance as indicated in Section 137.012 of the Code. '
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We have consistently taken the position in the hearings before the Hearing
Officers that the applicant has the burden of proof to show they are entitled to
, a variance. What we are doing is consistent with what every other community
in the state of Florida does.
In recent years there has been much litigation over the burden of proof
issue. The City of Clearwater's provision for Hearing Officer appeals is unusual
and unique and has not been addressed by the courts. With an unfavorable
ruling in the Schultz case by the lower court, uncertainty has been introduced.
A ruling by the Second DCA should remove that uncertainty. '
It would be in the best interest of the City of Clearwater to get a ruling
on the burden of proof issue because we have to know what our obligations are
when we try these cases. '
Therefore, I request permission to apply for a Writ of ,Certiorari to the
Second District Court of Appeal so the t a speciiic ruling can be requested on
this crucial issue of the burden of proof. '
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Petitioner,
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Case No. 86-10638-8a
Jo:rn SCau'"LTZ and the 'OEVELO?HENT
CODE ADJUST~~~~ BOAPn of the city
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Honorable' i'vlayor and i'vlembers of the City Commission
Miles A. Lance, Assistant City Attorney ~,,";'
City of Clearwater vs. John Schultz
October 15, 1986
This memorandum is submitted as an aid to the Commission to
determine if the City should apply for a Writ of Certiorari to the Second
District Court of Appeal in the above matter.
r attach photostatic copies of two cases. City of Deerfield Beach
vs. Vaillant, which is from the Flo~ida Supreme Court, and is a Civil Service
Case. It is sUbmitted to show what the scope of review is in the Circuit Court
and District Court. 1 have highlighted those portions which are important to
read.
I have also submitted Sarasota County v. Purser, which is a Second
District Court of 'Appeal case, which would hear any certiorari concerning the
City of Clearwater. Likewise, this case is not intended to be pertinent to the
case under discussion but only intended to show what the District Court of
Appeal has done in reviewing past cases which are similar. I have also
highlighted the portions'of the case which make pertinent statements about the
scope of review.
The Vaillant case states the District Court's review of a Circuit
Court JUdgment is limited to whether procedural due process has been given in
the Circuit Court, and whether the Circuit Court applied the correct law. As . i
you know, the Ci ty is primarily concerned whether fhe Circuit Court applied
the correct law.
The Purser case is important because the Second District Court of
Appeal examined the burden of proof issue and reversed the Circuit Court.
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The c\'idcncc presentl!d :J t' tri:d docs not
show that respondent Vo':J.S at the scene of
the crime, so he could not be guilt:.. of
first-deb'Tt'e murder under suction 78:2.04(1),
The evidence did show that Greg Sizemore
committed the'robber)' and murdl!r, Low.
er:' was an accesso'1' bdore the faeL
f'iJ .\Ithough Lowery W:l,S not flersor.all~'
present during the commission of the rob-
bery, he \\";15 an accessory before the faeL
Section i7o.0ll, Florida St..'ltules 09(1),
mnkes nn :lccessory before the fac'. to the
robbery (Lowery) a principal in the iirst
degree or a peryetrator of the rob~lr~'.
During the perpetration of the robOel1',
M 055 W;lS kill!:d by n person other than
Lowe~' (the person engaged in the perpe-
trat.ion or attempting to perpetrate the rob-
bery). Under t.he st..:l.tute, he may be found
guilty oi murder in the second deg-ree.
We overrule Hite ~'. St.:Ite, to the exU!nt
that it. requires presence at the scene of a
crime for a person to ~ guilt:' of st:cond-d(,-
!;Tee felony-murder.
[5] A ureful review of the record dis-
closes no reversible error in the admission
inl.O evidence by the trial judge of respon.
dent's coniession. Respondent was offered
immunity for his t.estimony in t.he murder
t.rial of Greg- Seymour jf he would be com-
plelely lrothiul. tie was t.old that if he lied
as to any matter, he could still be prOSE:-
cuted and the st.:ltement could h'.! used
:lbolinSl mm. ?.espondent then made a
5l.:1temenL Subsequently it was learned
that re~pondent. had lied. He' '....as then
notified that he W;lS no long-er immunized
from prosecutior.. Respondent .....as advisee
')f his nt;'n!.S and he wLiived them. He then
coniessed his roie in the crimu, Respondent
testified in a proifer and before the jury
that he gave the later st.:l.tements (the con.
fession) hoping the grand jury would be
more lenient., He also said he gave the
statements to heip a friend. Respondent
never claimed that the immunity he forieit-
ed had an;'thing to do \.\;lh the subsequent
sL:lt.emenLS.
We have held that anly actual coercion or
promises still in effect render st.:ltements
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inndmis$ible. St:H!' ~', Outten. 206 So.2d
392, 396 (Fla.196S). It is clear that the
prior promiSQ of immunity was no longer in
effecL Furthermore, the rt!cord in the c:lSe
.<;ub judice simply does not show promises of
lenience amounting 'to coercion :lS were
present. in Fillinger \', St3le, 349 So.2d i14
(Fla. 2d DCA 197i), cert. denied, 374 So.2d
]01 (F!a..19i9), 3.nd J:zrrie} I'. St.1te, 317
So,2d 141 (Fla., 4th DCA 1975), cert. denied,
3~S 50.20 s..:.s (Fla.19i6),
19] Petitioner's final ciaim that. the trial
judge erred by not making a s~ific find.
ing of 'o'olunt.:lriness prior to admitting the
confeSSions into evidence lad:s merit. See
Pewrson \'. SUlte. 332 5,),2Q 701 (Fla..19S0).
The holding of t.he district. court is
quashed and the c.ause is remanded v..ith
instruction to a1'firm the jUOgT:l2nt and sen-
tence of the trial c.our'_
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CITY OF DEERFIElD BEACH. Waroell
Chance, Doris Hunn. ~l)Tle Johnson.
Richard :'110\\1')', and Lawrence Vander.
wiele. Petitioners.
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City :lp~a[ed {rom order o( the Circuit
Court. Brow3.rd County, Lam:lJ' W:l:'Tcn, J"
re...e:-sing- decision of the Ci\'i\ s,a..;cc
Board to fire a public ernpioyeo:.. The Di5-
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CITY OF DEERFtELD BEACII \'. \'A ILL\~T
ClIr u, n~, ~u 5a~d 1124
10-:5, ~rca~\.!d appc:ll tl5 fKltition for writ of
ccrliomn unci denied writ.. On appliC<ltion
for review, the Supreme Court. Alderman.
C, J" held that Circuit Court's order revers.
ir. g decision of Ci\'i\ Service Bonro was re-
viewable only by writ of certiorari.
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1. Offit"ers and Public Employee!! c=> j:!(2)
Circuit court order re\'ersing decision
oi Civil Service Board was reviewable only
by writ or certiorari. West's F.S.A. Rules
App,Proc., Rule 9.030(b)(:!)(B).
Z, Administrative 1...aw and Procedure
c= 683
Where full review oi administrative ac-
tion is l:,.;\'en in circuit COUl"'. :!.s m;lUe:- of
rig-i'll. one :1ppe:liin!; cJrcuh court's Judg.
ment is not entit.led to second full review in
district court, \i'est's F.S.A. Rules App.
Proc.. Rule 9.030(bl(~l(B): West's F'.S.A,
COl1si..Art. 5, ~ 4(b)(1).
3. ..\dministratil'l~ Law and Procedun'
=-i91, i96
\\"nt!re party is cntilled as matter of
rig-nt to seek re\'iew in circui~ court from
:l!iminist:-ath'c action, circuit court must de.
termine whether proceocr:l.l aue process is
:lccorcied, whether essential requirements oi
iaw have heen obser-'ee. and whether ad.
ministrative iindings and jud~ent arr:
supponed by compe'.ent subs~ntial evi-
dence, e.S,C_.\.Const..\mends. 5, 14;
West's F.S..'!'..ConsLArt, 1, f; 9,
4. Administrative La.... . and Procedure
C=6S3
District COUrt, upon re\'iew of c:rcuit
court's judgment on rQvie..... oi administra.
tive action to which partv is entitled ll.5
ma~ter of right, determine; whether dl\rcuit
court afforded Pioceciurol process :lno :1p-
piled correct law. West's F,S.A. Rules App,
Proe. Rule 9.030(b)(2)(B); U,S.C_~ConsL
Amends. 5. 14; West's F.S,A.Consl.Art. 1,
S 9: Art. 5, 9 .t(b}(l}.
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Andre..... S. ~1:J,urodis, Dee!'iield Beach, for
petitioners,
Fla.
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Philip S. Shailar or Shuilar .& Purdy. fort
LtluderGale, for respondenL
ALOEP'~,tA:-\, Chief Justice.
(1) We I"Cview the decision of the Dis-
trict Court of Appeal. Fourth District, in
City of Deerije/d Beach \', \"ajJ{llnt, 399
So.3d 1045 (rIa. 4th DCA 1981), which ex.
pressl~' conflicts with r.:nhcd Te:Jchers of
Dade \". S,ne Brickell A venae, Inc.., 37e
/, So.~ 296 (FIlL 3d DCA 19(9), The sole
issue bel'ore IJS is 'J.'hether a final judg-ment
oi the circuh court re\;ewing administra-
tiVE: .1ction is suhject to appell\ in the dis-
trict court of appeal or whe,ther this judg-
ment is re\'iewable only by writ. of certiora-
ri. The Fourth District in the present c:lSe
held th:n the circuit court's order re....ersing
a decision or the Civil Service Board Wll.5
reviewable only by ',\Tit of certiorari pursu.
ant to Fiorid:!. Rule of Appellate Procedure
9.030(b)(2)(Bt We llgree and approve the
decision of the Fourth District.
~1ichllel Vaill:ml. W:!.S umnin:l.I.ed as the
superintendent or the Oeer!ield Beach
W:!Slewater Treatment Plant by the cit)'
manage:-, He appealed to'the Civil Ser-'ice
noarti of the City of Deerfield Beach which,
af\..er hearing, vNed to uphold his termina.
tion. He then petitioned the circuit court
ior n!\'iew of t.he oo:!.rc's :!.ction by certiora.
ri. Aiw:- examining- the entire record "in-
duding nunci.recis oi pages o! pro<:~dings
and testimony t.:1ken :l.nd g1\'en before the
B03n:," the circuit CDUr;. I!1"':lnted Yamant.'s
petidDn~ re\'e:"SeG the bo;rd's decision, and
ordc:-ed \"ail1ant :-eir.st.:l.tec.
The City 0: De':lriield Be:lch a?pc:lled ~o
the Fourth Dis:ricl.. but the district cour~.
finch:!;' j~ SC:;>J>1: 0; rC\-lew to be limited
when the circuit court h:l.S acted in its ap-
pellate C3p:!.dt~.. treated the appe.:tl as a
petition for w,it of ceniol":l.ri and denied i:.
The district court pointed out that the con.
trovers~' ove!" which method of re\;ew is
a..'aibble in the district court is engendered
by the use of the words "certio:-;u-i" and
"appe.1I" synonymous]:- with the intention
of denoting a seeking out of hig-her re\;cw
and that the type of "certio:-:u-i" sough~ in
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the cirt:uit court here was not a ,ii:;cretion-
ary review but rather was a re\'if..'w Lo c
which Vaillant was entitled as :1 maller of
right. It explained that in reviewing the,
bOltrd's action, the circuit court determined
wnet-hcr or nol the board pro\'irlcd proce-
nural duu process, observed the essentia.\
requirements of the law, and supported its
findings by subsl.1.ntial compet(lnt c\'idcnce.
Re~:\.rdles5 of the nomenclature, tne Fourth
District determinl!d, the rc\'(cw 50U!!nt in
'.h"" circuit court whs efJ't!ct.ually an "ap..
pc::d," To est..3blish its appropri::ne scupc of
review, the district I;O':.lrt rdicli upon Flori-
d:l Rule of Appellate Procedure
tl.030(b)(2)(B) which provides th:l~ tile cer-
tiorari jurisdiction oi the district court mny
be sought to review (in3.l orders oi circuit
courts acting in their review capncity,
S~ting that a final judgment of a circuit
cour'.. ::lcl.ing in il.S review C3pacity is not
:l?pealable :J.."i a maner of right to ::l district
cour'. if i~ h:lS a\re3dy been directly "ap-',;
pealed" to a circuit court. it found in~?pli..
Qbic article \', section .Hb)(1'1, Fiorida Con.
stitution, which pro\'ides in pertinent par:: to. ,,- .'.':
District courts oi aPPl:al shall 'na\'e jur-~.
isdictlon to hellr ::1ppcals. that may be ' n
uken t!.S a matter oi right. irom finn!
judgmenL"i or Qrders of trial courts, in-
cluding tho~(:: emereo on review of ad-
minist:-nti\'e aL:tjo~, not directly appe3~~
ble to . . , a Clrc.u:t court. to _~
E.vaJu:J.ting- the circuit cou",'s judgment ~.
Ilghl. of i'.s limh~d $~nuarQ oi review, th~,.
district court rJeter:ninE..>d that prol:cdur:l.J' _
due proc~s w~ aiforded and '.hut essenlla1 ,;~ . -
requirements of the iaw wo:m: o i'JSCr\'cd. tri~;CU'Cm1it.
'\'.. e a;;ce ....-ith thE: uec:sior. and :"atlonale DCe!lS':an ~
of thE: rour'.r. District in tne pr~~'!nl c.:!.5(o, , A~~~ we "ODro~'e
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€?!3., ~tn DC"; 19S0), n'yiew df.!rm:d. 3S-f' .n_. 0 ,. ,- -
So.2d ll~O (Fl~,19S11; Phipp~ \'. Board 0:- It is ;'0 oruert:c.
.-\d}ustment, 3~ So,~ 317 (FI::l.. ';th DCA
1950); Campbell ~', Fetter, 375 So.2d .\ (FI::l..
4th DCA 1979); Cidl Ser..ice Board, Ci:y of
Fore Lauderd:JJe \" C.lrter, 3.63 So.2d ~.')~
(Fla. 4th DCA 19';'8), ..1...5 a ~e mo\'t~s up
the nppell::.t..e ladder. e3ch levd of rc\;ev.:
d~s not ~come broader. As Chief Jucig-e
Letts, spe.1king- ior the court. said:
[C)ommon s~nSl! dict.:lleS that no one en-
joys three lull rl'pctiti\'c re\':e\~'~ to.
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1. ;1 CiVIl ~crvice board
2, a CIrcuit. court
3. ::l district court of appeal
City of D~r.!rfield BC:Jch \'. \":r.il/:znt. 399
So,2d at 10.1'7.
We disappro\'c United TC:Jchcrs 01 Dade
\', Brickell .4 \'enue, Inc, insofar as it holds
that a riM\ judg-ment of the circuit court
acting in its review capacity to review ad-
ministrative ac.tion is a.ppcalatJle as a mat..
ter oi d!;ht to the district court where it
h::1s alrearly bl::en dir!!ctly "app-.!::lled" to the
circuit cour~, Cr. S,l \'/1 Brickell A \'enue,
Inc. \'. City of .\f;ami. 393 So.2d 1197 iF1:!.
3d DCA 1951), wherein the Third Dl5trict
tre::lu~d as :1 petitton iar writ of ccrtior:ui
an appeal from the circuit court's final
judgment entered in ;l ::oning matter
brought to the circuit court for t\l\'1CW.
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BOYD, O\"ERTOS. SC'-D3E.RG, ~1c.
DOSA-LD anLi EHRLICH, JJ.. COIV.:u:,
ADK.l~S, J.. c:sscnts,
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1o~"it.'lJ on its clai."II
l :d bills.
~t issue 'conc!!tn3 the
Insurance compan .
.rney's fees under r Q
, c: !ee.
:a d..1.tules (19831 if'
.ng claims to the.' It
Th U1.SUro
, . e general rul~ ia
,n lnSUr.lnce Ct'll1pan
>ley's fees if t.~e ear:.
;sed the parties to ~
not resohing the C'1JD-
e:l5onably '"ithin ~
do so. For eXam k.
.y '..vas required to ~.
, \ ,- , ,..1
<Ole: 5 tees IJ) }{tt.n 1'.
'!"cnce Co.. 16S So.,2d
. "is.':). where the litip.
~ lnSUr:Jnce Company',
; to a provision in ib
1 t. '":!.St. th e ins u. 4ll~
uired to pay the be~
fees in either .\'~
Co. t., Shuster, 373
, or Jfcm.tllUturen
. Ca.t.c. 295 So.2d 103
e litigation ra...sulLeod
:3;""5 that change of
:. orged. a t:;~ of
llnce compaoy could
!d to be resol\'ed by a
~ Fire Jnsu.!"c~( C4.
! 393 CFla.. 1st DCA
,1g claims re\'olvtd
f .....hether a de<:ea..rd
'Ie mortgage in a ~
....ith his v.iie so tJ-,1l
e became sole holder
I house on -;t,:hic..~ tht
:l.S dest."O:'ed by r~
. th e ir.s U1"':Ulc:e Fl"l>
.or-gagors ana ~
company was ucllt
1 proper mor..gai\t"et
:d the deceased mort.
uring the litig3tio=.
~ge W~ appare:ll11
don of mortb-lbf! ~
found that priar 1.0
satis:accon of ~
:TIpaoy was not ~\e
~,\IL\~UT.\ COl'STr \'. 1'1I{;-;En
CII. a. 4-;''' !'<o.lJ 'H~ (n,,,\pr : OI'L IqftSI
for attorney's iees bec::lu~e the legal ques.
tion concerning the decc:l.';ed mort}.:agec's
heirs presented the compan~' with legit.
imate conflicting claims. However, the
court found that the execution of the satis.
faction of morth'agc relieved the com pan)'
of any obligation to persons claiming an
interest in the m art!;:!. !;e, It was concluded
that the insurance company "improperl~'
....,lhheld pa:'ment of the proceeds past that
point in time." ~5S SO,2d at ~OO. Accord.
in!;I)', attorney's fees were properly award-
ed for the work done aftl1r the satisfaction
of mort!;age was presented to the insur.
,:Ulce compan~'.
[1 J In the case now before us, .....e 3b'Tee
Iloith the trial court's denial of the insured's
claim for attorney's fees. Bec:luse the con.
fiiet in this case in\'ol\'ed the resolution of
factual and legal issues which the insur.
:mce compan~' could not reasonably be ex.
pected to resolve on its ov'/ll. the insurance
company was not \Itl"ongful in withholding
pa}'Tnent and forcing the conflict into cour..
The factual issue involved whether the in.
sured's assignments of benefits to the hos.
pital were \'alid so :lS to di\'est the insured
of his pri....llege under the poiicy to request
that the insurance proceeds be paid as dis.
:tbilit)", rather than mediC<l.I, benefits. The
le!;al question involved the effect of section
~18, Florida Statutes (1983), which ex.
empts disability pa~"mem.s from legal pro-
cess. Accordingly. we affirm the trial
court's ruling on the plaintiffs claim for
:tt>.orney's fees.
[:!.3] As to point (2), the Hospital con.
cedes that the trial COUrt erred in enterinl;
summar)' jUQg'1TIent in its fa\'or because
t.iere was no e\;dence to esublish the
amount owed b)" plaintiff to the Hospital.
Plaintiff contends, ir: opposition, that no
jud!;"IIlent C3n be entered in this lawsuit U1
!a\'or of the' Hospiul against plaintiff for
Llmt amount bec:l11se the Hospit:ll in its
rounterclaim based its entire cause' of ac.
tion upon the assignments of benefits. not
Upon services rendered and amounts owed.
We agree ....;th the, hospital's concession
and disagree with plaintiffs, contention.
Tnere was no e\;dence before the trial
Fla. 1:359
COllrt e~:.1blishing the amount owed to the
H os pi t.1.1 for its services rendered to plain-
tiff, Therefore. the summar)' jud~:nent in
fa\'or of the Hospital is re\'ersed. But the
Hospit.:11 is entitled to undcrt.'lke to prove,
the allegations in the counwrclaim that it is
owed sums for hospital ser:ices pro\'ided to
plaintiff,
Reversed and remanded for proceedings
consistent herewith,
OTI, A.C..J., and HALL, J.. concur,
SARASOTA COC:\TY.
Florida. Petitioner.
v.
William D. PVRSER and Lois B.
Purser. Respondents.
:\0. 85-429.
"'-
~_~ct:COurt fJi :--\.ppeal .of ~F1ot1oa,
,:Second ;Distritt::"
~Qct. J6, 1985:"'
County petitioned for re\iew of deci.
sian of the Circuit CoUrt for Sar.l.Sou.
COUnt)', Stephen L Dabn, J.. quashing
decision oi county board of commissiotl~rs .
denying petition ior special exception. Tne
District CoUrt of Appeal. Ryder, C..J.. helc
that denial of special exception for t.-:l\'el
t.'"aiier p:lrk W;J.S not arbit..~r:-'. disc:'i:nir.:lte>-
ry or unreasonable.
Quashed and set aside.
I
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1.. Zoning and Planning c=>~SS. \1
Even though applicant for special ex-
ception h:\.S met burden of sho\\ing t.~.at
use would comply v.ith zoning code, board
of county commissioners has discre!:ion to
i,
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I ~ti :::UU'II EIV,,, HEI'OHn:lt, ~d ~~:I{II':S
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decide whether Use, if contr~lIed. would
promote public welfare.
:!. Zonln!: Bnd PlanninJ: C::051:!
Denial of special exception (or t.r:l\'el
traDer park on ground L,at proposed pa.rk
was in flood.prone area and overabundance
of tr-.1llcr, parks in tne area. w~ not arbi.
tr:1ry, discriminator)' or unreasonable, and
therefore. circuit court depar..ed from es-
sential requirements of law in granting cer.
tiorari b)' which it quashed board's deci-
sion.
'.
3. Zoning and Planning C=6Q5
Where coUrt finds that th~re was leg1t.
imate controversy before zoning body,
court must uphold zonin!; authorities' ac.
tion.
;
.t. Zoning and Planning c=>6'i2
Zoning resolutions are presumed valid Il
unless zoning bod:.,' abused its discretion b~"
arbit:":1rily and unre:lSonably appl);ng reso-
lution to particuiar piece of property.
5. Zoning and Planning 0=702
C-Jur..s .....111 not disturb decision of zon-
ing au~orit)" if there is sufficient, compe.-
tent e\;ceoce to support decision,
6. Zoning and Planning C::::>602
Under "fairly debatable rule," requir.
ing courts to uphold zoning resolutions if
issue was fairly debatable, that is, open to
dispute or contro.-ersy on grounds that
make sense, circuit cour. cer-.iaM re\-1ew
is limited to determining whether legit-
imate controversy existed before ::oning
body.
~ PUOilc:llion Words and Phrases
for othe:- judici:1l constt't1ctions and
d di n.i ti 0 ns..
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Richard L. Smiti1 of ~ elson, Hesse. Cyril.
Smith, Widman and Herb, Sarasota. for
petit:ione:.
Stanle~' EIendricy.s, P.A.. Sarasota., for
respondentS.
. ,
. ,.
R\"DER, Chief Judge,
In 1953, the respondents filed a special
exception petition to place 3. t."'n'tlel t:r:l.iler
..
.
park on a sixly.ii\'e ;\cre parcel adjacent to
the ~fyakt:.1 River. The entire parcel of
land is within a flood.prone an~a and v,;thin
a fcderall~' dcsiI;natcd Area of Special
Flood Ha:ard. T'ne parcel has also been
designated for rurnl uses with a. ma.."\.imurn
density of one dwelling unit per five acres.
The respondents proposed a park which
would consist of space for 350 travel trail-
ers, a store, a rccre3.tion center, a laundry,
~m office. and a sewage treatment plant.
The sl:1ff report of the P1a~\ning Commis.
sian recommended approval of the special
exception. After.1 hearing, the Board of
C<lunt)' C~mmissjoners adopU!d a resolu-
tioll which denied respondents' petition,
Tne circuit coun subsequently granted re.-
spondents' petition for 3 writ of certiorari,
Qunshed the denial. and remanded the ~e
for fut'"'..her proceedl.nbS. Sar.lSot3 County
then sought :l "'--nt of certiorari irom this
coW""... We gr.1nt the petition, issue the
....rit. and qunsh the action of the circuit
cour~
Florida ~e law comiicrs over the ques.
tion of which p3.rty' be;1.rS the burden of
proof in special exception proceed1'lgs,
Some courtS have held !:hat the burden is
upon the applicant to demonst::'ate that the
proposed use would promot;e general t:lubUc
welfare and not cOn!1ict ~ith public inter-
esL In:ine r. Du..t'ul County Planning
Commission. 166 So.2d 357, 360-61 (Fla.
1st DCA 1985); Board of Cou.nty Commis.
:noncTS of Dade County t.. First Free Will
Baptist Church, 374 50.2d 1055, 1056 lFla.
3d DCA 19791. Other COll.......s. including the
Second District. ha';e ruled that the appli-
cant only needs to comply with the terms
of the code. then the burden shifts to the
zoni.'1~ authorities to sho" that the ~nt.
in; of the exception would be adverse to
the pubiic interest. Ccnetta t', City (}l~
Sarc.sola. .;00 So.2d 1051. 1052 (Fla. 2d
DCA 1981); Rural Ne:w TOlL7/., Inc. 1,'.
Pc!m Beach County. 315 So.2d 4iS, ~SO
(Fla. 4th DCA I9i5). However. tile Florida
Supreme Court h:!.S ruJ~ that a St:ltute
which places the burden of proof upon the
applicant is constitUtional. Pylant t', Or-
ange County. 3~S So.2d 199, 201 (F1a.1976),
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S,\ IU~UT.\ COL':\T\' \'. PL'HS8H
Cllr .. ~~~ S<I.lJ 1]59 cn--..'I'I": IJhl. 19851
F1a, 1361
ljatent 1.0
:'It.." patccl ot
',r~3. and -"';thin
'~3. of S~.:lJ
. I\u;. also ~
lth a Tn:uimul1l
per five a.cra.
3. park \\"hich
,50 tr.l.\'cl tniI-
'ler, a laundry,
P.n.:metll plant.
:u:ing Com:n~
0:- tho! s~..1.I
the BOard of
:: t.e::! a rcs.o hr
=n:.s' ~titiOI1.
'.. 'P-. _.i
.oJ 1>' ..nt..'\.I l"C'-
: of certio~
,need the c::l..~
:-asot.1 County
:"3.. .; fro m t1l is
00. issue lhf
)f t....e circuit
The First. District has also recogni;:cd th:lt
an ordinance rn:lY C,':lst the burden of proof
upon either the applic:lnt or the zoning
authorities. In:inc. ~66 So,2d at 36l.
Under section 20 of the Sarasota County
Zoning Code, :1 special e:cception is defined
:lS a use "which'l)- controlled :LS to number,
area, IOc:ltion, or relation to the neighbor-
hood, would promoU the public health.
safety, welfare, morals, order, comfort.,
com'enience, appearance. prosperit)' or the
general welfare." (Emphasis added.) Un.
del' section 20,1 of the Code. the applicant
for a spedal exception bears the burden of
demonst:-ating tbt the granting of the ex-
ception "will be in harmony with the gener-
al intent and purpose of these regulations,
[and) u:ill not be ." othcr'l1.:ise detrimen.
tal to the public welfare." (Emphasis add-
ed.) Additiona1Jr. the Code requires that
"[w]here these ;:oning regulations place ad.
ditional requirements on specific special ex-
ceptions, the petition should demonstrate
that such requirements are met." There-
fore, under the requirements of the Zoning
Code. the respondents had the burden Ot
pro\Wt; that the proposed use of the prop-
ert}' as :1 travel L"":1iler park would promote
the public welfare.
Under section 20.4 of the Code. the Plan-
ning Commisslon was required to make 3.
\1o-nr-...en fmding that the grantir.g of a spe-
cial exception would oat adversely affect
the flublic int.erest. that petitioner had met
cer"..:l.in requirements governing that partic-
ular special excefltion. and that, among oth,
er things, satisfactory a.r:-:lngementS had
been made for complinnce v.ith all elements
of the Comprehensive Plan,
Section S.lO(cl of the ~de. which per'
:.ci.'lS to L-:lvel r.-:iiler parJ.-..s. states "no
por.:ion of the park subject w flooding,
subsidence. Or erosion shall be usee iQr lln~'
purpose wruch would expose persons or
property to ha=ards," The Planning Com-
mission's st;J.ff report specific:llly su~d
l:.h:lt the property lies "v..ithin a flood-prone
area.. more specifiC:1l1r .., an ArC3 of Spe-
cW F100d E:lZ3J'd." However, the report
then st:lted that travel ~ner.> are differ-
ent from convcntionnl residences, because
~\"e:- the qu~
.1~ burden of
,. ~ee-:iint;1..
t!. .urden is
:.-ate that l.~
;enenl pubti.:
: public inw--
.~y Planning
361).....ijl eF1&.,
nty Commu.
~~ Free frill
35. 1055 eFt&.
ir.c:h:ding th~
-.3t. L'te ~ppti-
'::. th e tc r.r-1
~ ~d:.s 1.0 the
::~ ti-.e ~~
;: aQverse to
! ~, City 01
i52 (71... ~
; :LoT.. In&.. z.
.2d ~78. .:.50
p, the floridA
:It a s:.:at.:lU
,JOi UDOIl ilit
'.Jlc..ni :. Or-
~ 1 (Fb..19i 6).
they are not occupied j'car.round, can be
evacuated safely nnd quickl)'. and would
not actually flood until the waleI' h!\'et
reaches two to N'o and on!~.hal{ feet.
Bn.sed on this reasoning, the Planning Com-
mission staff found compliance v,;th all ele-
ments of the Comprehensive Plan. How.
ever, the reptrt did not specificalt:o' address
the requirement of section 8.10(c) which
prohibits the use of a CIood-prone area for
any purpose which would expose persons
or property to hazards. Rather, in ac.
knowledging that flooding might. occ.ur, the
suff report simply implied that if people
and prope~' moved quickly before an im-
pending 11ood. they would not be exposed
to any ha;:ards, Additionally, the report
did not address the fact that the store,
recreation center, laundry. office. and sew.
age treatment plant would apparently be
permanent structures incapable of being
moved during an e\'acua.tion.
The ,Board of c.ount:.' Commissioners dis-
agreed .....ith the s~ff repor"... and made
det.:liled findings of fact as to why the
proposed use wouid be incans!sten: v.ith
the objectives of T..'1e Comprehensive Plan
and would not. promote the general wel.
fare.
The Board found that the use would be
IOQ.ted within a federally design:ned area
of specinl 1laod ha::ard. and enumerated
how the use would be in conflict -;r,;th eel"
tain objecti.'es of the Future Land use
Plan. the Em-ironmenul Plan and the Saw-
Uf)' Sewer Plan, Additionallr. the Board
found that because tWo other t::lvel traiier
parks were already located in the are:l. the
addition of another 350-unit park wouie
increase the density to more Ga.., t"'Or;'e::tt)"
five times the maximum specified io:" the
area in the Comprehensive Plan.
The foregoing re\iew of the Pb.~....ing
Commission's sufi reoot't and the Bc:u-d's
resolution reveals :l. c~nilict between each
group's perception :l.S to the adaptn-bili:y of
another lrn....el trailer park in an area of
flood h:lZ:1l'd. However, under section 20.9
of the Zoning Code. t.he staff report .....as
ad\1sor)' only and was not bmClng on the
Board of !Aunt) C<:Jmmissioner3. Teere.-
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iore. the Board had the finn! allt~orit:.. to
determine whdtH~r tht! spt'dal l'.\Cept:on
should bl' granted,
I] ] The conditional lan~u;qje of sec~lon
20 speciIicallr Sl.1.les that a S pI.! ci:ll eicep-
tion "may be permissible," thereby ncg:1.t-
ing nny an,'llmcnt that the respondents had
an entitlement ~ a special exception rnert--
I)' bi' showing that they have met the re-
quirements under the Code, Thus. e\'en
though an applicant. for the special cxcep-
tion has met the burden of sho....inl; that
the Use would campI)' with the Zoning
Code. the Board still has the discretion 1.0
decide whether the use, "if contJ'ol\ed,"
would promote the public .....clfare., Addi-
tionally, by the terms of the ordinance. one
element in dedding whether a use would
promote the public welfare is the considera-
tion of the number of same uses alrehdy in
existence, In this case. there wer~ 1;",\'0
other existing travel trailer parks in the
area. Thus. there was a: controversy as to
the need ior a.nother t..-avel trailer park in
tha.t area. and .....hether the park would
promote the public .....eliare. In the final
judgment.. the court ad:nowlec!;ed that the
Board .....as concerned about the location oi
the proposed park on the flood plain. and
the o'o'er-abundance of t.r.ii1er parks in the
area. However, the court then found that
all of the e\'idence led to the conclusion
that the applicant met an the requirements
ior a special exceptlon. (Emphasis added,)
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pen
~Vh~a-eourt findl'l t at.t u _ ~S' a e[lt.
imate contro\'crsy before a zoning body.
the court must uphold the zoning authori.
ties' action. Jfarell t', Eardu, ~50 So.2c
i::207. 1211 (Fla. ~th DCA 19841. In this
c.ase, the circuit court dismissed the
Board's cO,ncern about the lOc:ltion of the
park in the 1100d pl::J.in by stating- that prob-
lems would be manageable. The court fur.
ther sUted that the concern regarding the
o...el"3bundancc of parks in the area could
be cured by a h~!:"'islati...e change eliminat.
ing speci.:!1 exceptions. In this CAse, the
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court improperly acted as a "super wnin!;
bO~lrd" b)' substituting- its judgment for
that of the Board,
I ,~~] Zoning resoiutlons are presumed
'..alid unless the :aning boo)" abused its
discretion by arbitrnrily :md unreasonably
:1pplying the resolution to a particular piece
of property. Jfardl, ~50 SO,2d at 1211,
Couns wil~ not. disturb a decision of the
zoning authority if there is sufficient, com.
p~t.ent. evidence to suppor: the decision.
Bell 1.'. City 0/ Sarasota.. 371 So.2d 525,527
I Fia. 2d DCA 1979), \V'here there are con-
Dic~ in the e\'idence. the cour:..s will uphold
the resolution if the issue was "fairly de--
bat.able," hi,; Jla rell. ';50 So.2d at 1211:
Dadt' County t', .llurphy, 322 50,2d 616
(Fla, 3d DCA 1975), But see .41achua
County t', Eagles Xest Fa-rms. 473 So.2d
~57 (Fla. 1st DCA 19851. A resolution" is
fairl:; debauble if the question is open to
c:spuU! or contro\'ers:: on grounds that
make sense, Under the fairly deb:l.t.able
r"JJe. circuit COUrt certiOr:lri re'.;ew is limit-
ed to dete:mir.ing whe:.her- a leg1tir::at.e con-
tro\'ersy existed beiore the ::oninb' booy.
.l/arell. 450 So,2d at 1211.
In this c:!.se. the s:.afi repo~ :..cimined the
proposed par-k' ',.1.':!.S in a Dood.prone area
and that the 1100ds might OCCUl'. Tne ques.
tion of whether persons or prope~' might
be exposed to ha::arciE was never' directly
addressed, other- than to say tile area could
be e\'o,cu:ltcd quickly. However. the fact
that an evacuation mi!;ht b~ necel;sary im-
plies that persons anc properr;" might be
exposec. to ha:ards. The B03.rc.'s decisioo
that another t..-:lvel t..'":liier pa:k would not
promote the pubiic we!fa.re is 5u??orwd by
the fact t.ha: ~'o oUler ?:l.rk.s al:ea.ci:.. ~6t
in the aT!:!a. and 3n c'/,ner of one of those
parks testified tn:1t his occ~panr;:: :-:lte
from ~1a.)' 1 to December 1 is :Loom 25';t.
One of the r;wo e,,:istinb parks is outside d\e
flood area. The other park ......a.s est:l.bHshecl
prior to tht! creation of the tlood. :one, Tne
staff repon did nOt specii'icall)' address the
fact that the brranr.ing of the speda.l <:!xce~
tion would increa.se the area's c.~nsit:\' to
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more than twenty.five times t.~e ma..:ti:nurn
spf;!ciiied in the CQmpreht!t\si...e Plan, ol.'1er
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(:Il~.. ~;b S<..J'd 11M i 11~J1"'! Otol. 1'I!51
than to st.UQ that' t:-.w~l trn..ilcr prks ar~ .Jnc\.frm,.r., d:sds;wd the complaint with
p~rmissible uses b:. spt.'cial exception with. pr!:"juyice, :tnd proposod committee appeal.
in this ::onin~ d:stric:.. T'neraiorc, it ',l,';lS ed. T~c Dist:'lct Court o( Appeal, Cobb, I
(airl)' debat..'tble as to whether the park CJ., hc'~1 that: (1) o:smissal or conspirnc)' /
would expose pl!l"Sons or property to haz. count, w\:ich simpl)' reitcl.\.t.ed alieb:ltionl
ards. whether it would comply with all de-- of malicio\,s prosecution count. was appro-
ment.s of the C.()mprehensi\'e Plan, and priate on basis of repetitiveness; (2) is
whether it \'.'ould promote the public .....el. suance of e~ parte order ior in\'olunt:lp)'
fare. These same (:lcts also amounted to examination o~ proposed committee consB.
sufficient. competent evidence to support tuted initiation\of commiLment proceedfug,
the Board's denial of the spedal exception, not termination of the proceeding, :lnd
..t. thus. did not bar~c~ion for malicious prose-
cution by deterr:\ir.:nion .2b':linst PlfPosed
committ.=:c; {31 :elbse oi proposed fommit.
we (ollo;~'ing the ~;l;:!.~in3.tion was :I bona.
;-~. fide termination of \prior ci\;] proteeding in
- io~fJ. .. "proposed committee's !3.\'or. wiCh permit-
.:F . . . . H~ted proposed commike to m:nnuin mali.
.d~;~,~~_~.- - -~'" - ' ~~PJLol(J.!"ctous prosecution csJse of adion: and (4)
~~e~;' , '. ~~T~"'z c?mplaint s~~d :1 caute of attion :~r ~~li.
.. .~.. -:-t:~~.~~~J~f;.&.::;l;i:;:...:'.'C6:\.:;.~-:''''''' i: :....;.,. CIOUS prosecution e\'4;!n 'as te/namea lnCI\1d.
SCHE1i'~b'irDA_'AHY, JJ., concur, uals who had not sigTl~d petition seeking
commitment. V
e i //' ,~pH. ~'\a" ..!..::i.."1'nec in ;::1r:: 11\'e':Sf:d in par..;
T and :'e~ll:1ried. I '
1. P""i.1 P'O"dU/. ""'"'I
D' . I . J , .
:.sm:ssa or C9nSpll.\.C:' cC?unt or corn-
plain~ which sirn'tJft reiter:l.~d\ a!1eptions
oi earHer counl of malicious ~rosecutior.,
reicrring' to acu/oi C:\;) d~!e;bnr.:; as a.
..cons:Ji....ac\''' :ls/oooosed to actirns in con.
, -. . I ... \ .
cen 0:' CCmOI:1:itlOr.. ',\'a,s appropn:n.e on
basis oi it.:; J.eoetitiveness. wheh: at-lier
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L~an t.hf?' s~n:1ndc \.~~:3.~on ~ht?!"e ..\~ noth..
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i.:,,;r u!h:?eci .in on~ cO\::lt :h3.~ .\....~ ~ no. al.
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'.'~'\:P'.!~ :oning
)t:'~h'm~m for
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~re presumed
:y abl.lse-d it&
un.reasonably
::.rtlcul:u- pil.'C:e
J,2d at 1211.
,cision of the
. :ricif!:lt. com-
;he d~:sjon..
:'u.2d S::!.5, 521
1'h: re :U-e t'O 0-
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, " see .4lod;uo
: '":.S. ..:';'~ So.:.!d
,': resolution i.&
,/0 is open lo
;:;round.s that
,,;-11' deb~bl~
'....iew is l:mit.
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.:. The qU8-
opert)' miJ;hl
. e\'e~ c:i........~tl,
.le area could
'o'er. t.he Cact
,ecess:;::,' im-
"t)' l":'li!;ht be
~rd'5 c1~:..'\iot:
:k would not
3U ppo:"".I::: b J'
alre~dr ~ xut
one of t.:'10~
'jpann,' r.lt.e
aoout ZS::',
out.sid~ t.ht
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John PELLEGIU:'\I, Appellant..
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William J. Wl:-'iER. Adele Winler,
Ronald W. Alderman and )la~'
Ann Alderman, Appellees.
So_ S4-16i1.
~..t Court of Appet.l ot Florida,
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Oc:. 17. 1955.
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Essir.tial i:lt..r:it<:1!.S in ::.c:ion
,
Perso~ whose in\'o~ur:: aetentlOD claus ~rOS.:<:'Jtlon arE.' rHior cOf':'l:n!!nceme.n:
and e":lmm:l.tbn ior pUrpOSe or commit- or cor.r~m':3nce oj :l. ci\~1 or ~r.:nir;:llluciid~:
ment had been s'O\. ht. brought :lction for proc~jc.:n~.;\.S i!:'C'al causation b\' def!!nd\
m3licious prosecution. I use of proc~ss. ant. JplOst the pi~~'1.ti!!. its bon~ fide de--\.
:lna conspir.l.c:" against ~am individuals. t~r;dir;:l:lOn in f:.:'..or of p)ni.ntif:, absence of
alleh>1ng that they had collabo.. 'ed in prol>af.l\! cause for ilrosecution at" the 01'0-
?,Tongi'u}}y inicating and maint:tinin?u~ cf!.jdi.!'lf;, p:~'iit!r.tU 0: malice in i:1.sti:"J~nS'
action seeking his commhmenL Th.: Cir.~k-proct'..:bq;. :lad Jama!:,'lJ conforming to
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