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ACTIOIl 1. The tiayor. II. Re',/erond Burt Blomquist, Pastor of Firnt United Methodist Church. tH. ~'ono. IV.Proo~ti~: Dc:ao UBlllth Care V~k- 110'1. 30th to Deo.b, 19B6. Coaaun1tl KdUCllltlon Dal - 1I0velllber 18th, 19Bb. }blot'S' D-Day in tM Var on ~~ - Novumbcr la, 19Ub. Clt.atloo:1 or Appr'eclatloo to William Mitchell, Th~~as Ca',/e. Hugh Parker Jr.. llnd n::lbert O. B:Jurer for sorvicll to Chi-Chi Rodriquez Youth F.oundation Countryside Project and adjoining Nature ConteI'. AGBHDl III, Ser',/ice Pin Award" IV. Introductions and Award,. 1:. Minutes of Regulnr Haut:.n& 1I0'lcmber (" 19B6 and Spoclal ~l!et;trlg of novomber 5, 1985. Pr~tat1ons: Food !'anl~ry - ReS. In rai3ing in ca!Jh and V. Approved 33 submitted, VI. Requested ~33I3tance additional $50.000 ~50,OOO in food. VII. Citizen9 to ~'! heard rl~: Itom::! not on the Agenda. vn. !-Ionol. J:ot Ilercre 6:30 P.H. - Scheduled PubUQ lleAr1ngs (I) Prescntation of i::3UO:1 by Ctty 3t.'l.ff. StatCr.llWt or caso representative) - State~ent of cas!) 5 p!nu!:e:,. C~~i391on questions. (5) Co~~ent3 in support and co~ent3 in opposition: Ca) individual - 3 ~1nutc3; (b) spokesperson for srOllp3 - 10 aJnute:J. COM~l~~ion questions. Rebuttal by opposition - 5 a1nut6~. Final rebuttal by applicant (or repru3cntatlve) - 5 alnut45. (2) by uppl1c:nnt (or 5 lI~lnU~S. by llppoaltion (0) (J) un (3) (II ) 3'.6 AGE~D^ Nove~ber 20, '966 \\ . ~. T.., ~ r <~~~"l '. ' . ~ ".'.f;.:' ;~w),:j . "'-;..t t-'~ '}~'~:":i ~ :.;' I' ~ '~':'}:I::.~j .~r;. ')~.I .., . ~/ft... ":>~ :.ii~~:'i 'f:;:-;,id :~':;;r:/..~ . ?~~?i~J ~f~~~n1 : ':~~~ ~:~ . ~ :-:ri':lo/) ~~..o(.~~~;: ::: . j.\". ~.; 1,"~.r;,,/ ~ ~Jl '~~f:iJ ~S~~\::'~~"'~ :P :\., i .,\"-i~ '.l. :'~-...:. :j~ ',:~"'{{":'. 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Soc. 3-29-15 V 86-21 (PW) Second Rl!!lding - Ord.II)OO-8h - Standhy Cl1argc~ rOl' Fire PI'otoction Syster:m on Private Property - E~tablL3hing a fee for prov1d~ng City water for firo :Iprtnkler systems and fire hydrant::l. (UT) Petition fOI' Annexation and IL Zoning on a II ao::re piU"cel located c'n the Jouth side of Calu~et 3t. approx. 450 ft. east of Hercules "ve. (Nlght.ingalq Square D Co./City) Annex 86-26 Soc, 1-29S-15E. CPUD) Petition for AMexntion and F:$w2 Zoning of a 1.2 acre parcel located on th~ south side of Campbell Drive approx, 310 ft.. Cl13t of Old Conch:lllln Rond (Drown/City) H&D 34.022, Soc.b-29-1b A-86-21 (POO) Petit.ion for Annexation, Cft Zoning nnd a Land Use Plan A~end~ent frcm Mc1iu~ Density Resident.i~l to Co~erciall Touri::lt facilities of a 3.2 ~cro pnrc~l located on th~ west side or U.s. HW1 1Y appro'lC. 275 ft.. nort.h or BlnokbUl'n St. Blackburn Sub. S,}c.6-29-16, I.ot 7 (VRlde~) A-B6-28, LUP Bb-2e. (PUD) ../~. +'..1 ..,.~ , .' i. 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WC9t of thp. intur3ectlon with Belcher Rj. and extendinc 90uth to Sunnydnle Blvd. (Yinkenbinder) ~-8&-2q, LUP 8&-29 (parcel " only).(PUO) Zoning Atln3 A~end~~n~ fro~ RS-8 to R~-8 fo~ 3 .55 aore parcol located approx. 320 ft. :louth of Gulf-to-Bay Dlvd. and 200 ft. e1l3t or Bamboo tano (Jor~~1 J~ T~5 'rV " AC, Ino.) Z 8&~'1 :-I!.B ~1-011 Sec. '3-2Y5-15~ (PUO) 1,. flpprovad. lb. 16. Approved. cm I1AHAGKn RRPORT3 'C)'" \ ~ to.,.. . ':- 19. Noighborhood Advi30ry Co~~ittec (t~o ~c~be(9) ~otirlcllti~n. (CL~) !..ibr~y Board (one l1Ie::!pcr) lIot1ficntion (CI.Y.) :-lunicij)1Il Election ~ !':.u'ch 10, 1987. The City Cl~rk be authori:od to hire ncce3~ary clQ:t1on board9 and co~pcn:J~to tho p~11worker3 1n n ~anncr cc~on9urate ~ith th~ County. (eLK) AgrOcae'l1 t.:J 20. Clcarwat~r for Youth, Inc. - A2ree~ent to operata 9::1a11 o0I10(':)310n bUlldlnp, located llt Carpent.er Field lluring its wlntp.r lcacu~ 3enson. (PR) Dide , Contr.o~~_ 21. 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Computer r.quip~ent to automata suret.y records nnd general orrico aut~atlon within tho R19k Management Division - DUI'roughs Cor p., Tnll:J)n - $9. U 60.00. (CM) 28. Countryside Spot.ta COCIplClC - Con:lt;ruction of 1'031;.1'00::13 and a concession stand - MPJ Hiller Conntructlon Co. - $q5.6~0.00. (PR) 29, Pennsylvania Avenuo/Nlchol:Jon Sl;.l'eet ~ainag~ and Paving I~prove::lQnt.'J (CDDO) - Sunooa~t Excavating, Inc. - $256,516.00. (PUD) Computer EQuipment to implement Phase II of orfioe aut~ation for Planning Dept. - Burroughs Corp. I Tampa - $13,339.23. (PUD) ~ Order":l 31, c.o. , 3 Gulf Blvd. nnd Hocc131n Lake Park ~ator Main Sxtcnolono - Suncoaot ~xeavatingl Inc., Cloarwater - P'lorcaolng by -$5,250.00 ror a n~~ totaL of t651,665.10. ~CL BU'55-' (PW) 32. C.O. 4 3 1986 Water Hain Roplncc~cnt Cont.~actl i'haoe II (Projeot B6-1l!}) - Seacoa~t Construction Corp, ia~p~ - Increasing the a~ount by +$1~.200.00 ror a nc~ total of $536,2051,0. (PW) 33. C.O. ~t t~Bb Sanit~ry Sc~er Extension Contract (86-34, 3&. qq and 53) - Sun- Qoa:!t ::JI;cavl\t.1ng, tnc'l Clear\.liltel' - Increasing the amount by +$233.50 for a n~w total or $228.355.15. (PW) ~ ~: ' ',\ . \~ "> JI,9 AQr.~DA Sovembcr 20, l~Bb .' ' . .;'::: . , ~. ,. , "L~' ...i..... :.! '''L\" . . ~ '. . . \ \. : . . .. _t. .' ,. ," f.d' : ;ii-(;4..~:..r.._\!I....! ~ .., \. -:~."': '. ":,;;';:;': .~,:'":,.'~>:'. ' " (.\ .~- . , . ~ . .. I . . , '~'l~ . .:':.. ,l' :. I " \.;" '"' . ;,....:. . ".: . ',. ,I'..', ,'.'. .,.' ,. ." - '. '. ," .".;.; /: ,:':~; . \ , ::. ,,,: ..~, ;' + .. t1 . ~. ,~ ... ""~,~_~:~:":;~:3\Y/l,'i:e::':::;~)1JK:~r1.;;:,1itt{!,1 L j" (,.." ~i~'''! I",,, \"V(I:'1't".1 . ...; ," ~"r1}.' .~/:;f ,,' ,,.-;r~ .,/:ri~~'t!I::1 .,I~":,, ~~'f,",~.:..\:~.fi.~': ~i ~~:,"';::: ~~/.!r~~"~ , Y. j, -.\,,'::', .,0;.; ~ i.. 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(Plnallas Area Council,Boy SoQu~ or berlaa) A 86-3b IJUP 86-32 Sec. 32-26S.'bE (PUD) PetitIon for AnnexatIon nnd fiS-8 Zonln$ of n .14 acre parcol located o~ the 033t :lido of Old Coachman Rd. approx. 450 ft. north of Sun9Ct Pt. Rd. ^ 8b-33 Lot 11. 91k.A, Sunset Pt. ~~tntes SUb., Sec. 6-295-16& (Tullar)(PUD) Petition for AnnelClltion and RS-8 Zoning foO' a .111 ncre parcel located on tho e33t side of Old Coachman Rd. ~pprox. 390 ft. north of Sunset Pt. Rd.(F.~Jar~) A 86-34 Lot 12, Blk-A, Sunset Pt. P.statc3 Sub., Sec. b-29S-1bE. (PUD) Pet! tion for Annexation and RS_11 Zoning of a .11 acre pArcel located o~ the east side of Bay View Ave., ~outh of Gulr-to~. Bay Blvd. (S.H. (0) and approx. 360 ft. south of County Rd. 31 (SmltblClty) A 86-35, Sec. 16-29S-16F. (PUD) '@:l'" '~:~) ~. 31. 38. 39. ~ ~';-r'.. ~~:!~ \~'l 350 AG,ErlCA lloY'J:nber 20 I 1~1i(i , I'. ~ '. .:~: . ".' ,', [: :' .\:':' < ' .. " <:1,:' ,'.; ',>, ,'. ._ .. . .. . . ". ~ . 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(UT) \rrcst Drunk Dl'i...ing GranL - ile:lo.86-19 Authorizing Clty M3nager t~ file application fer the contJ.n~ation of thl! program In cvnjunctlon wit~ all Law Enfor~ement AF,one1e:! in COJnty. (PO) Water Treatment i9B7 - Transfer of funding (tQ63.000) fr~~ cxi3ting Water Divlsion C.l.P. projects for d13infection proco:!:! in clty water 3y~tc~ - $500,000.00 cot. total. (U1') Preliminary Site Plan for the Clearwater Salling Cent~r located on the cast ~Ido of Gulf Blvd. on Sand Key (City of Clwr.) PSP 06-11, portiQn of M~B 34.01, Sec. 17-2'JS-15E. (PUD) Consultant Contract for Ga:! Study - Award ~o R.~. Hcc~ & AS30c. - $33,370.00. Rc~13ej C~~unlty Redevelop~ent Plan for Downtown CloQrwatcr. (PUD) 113. ~. ,~ .~~~{: ~ 1- \9 45. Ilb. 1l1. 119. II'} . 351 112. Appr-o'/od namo "r.dg~llatcr Park." 113. Appro~etl. Qq. Ord. ~301-86 tabled. 115. Reso.86-79 adopted. 46. Approved. \1 41. Approved wlth condi~ions. IlB. Deferred to 12/1B/Bb. 49. Aocepted and referred. 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(b) Consensus to sohodulo Clearwater E~ocuti Air-park ltc~ fOl" 12/11/Bb. CIT! ATTOIUIRI nKPOIl't3 nIl Fir::!t lloadlng Clr'IUnanoos 51. Ol'd.1l201-86 ~ Fire Alar~~ and S,~curlt. Alarm~ - Doflnltion~, requlro~o~t~, rQ~~ pense to falso nlarmn, enroroom~nt and hearing procedures, a Fine sohc1ute, nnd prohibiLing auto~Jtic telephone dialing dcvlce~ or digital co~unicator alarm systo::m. 51. Ord.1l287-06,pa~scd 1st Rending. @l:';'" . ;'-':'Fc'. '," ' 52. Ord.IJ?95-06 - ^nnux.1n~ Lot 3. gntate on south ~ido or Otten 150 ft, west ~f Highland Avo. 10/2/Bb) Seo.2-29S-15~. A 8&-23 53. Ol'd.It296-86 - Zoning ~tlas ~tlon,1ment to RS-6 (Single Family Renidentlat) for property annexed in Ord. ~2~5~B~. S~a,2~29S-15~ ^ 86-23 T~l'ra All;.O St.. I approx. (Thiel ~ P.Il. 52. Ord.~295-8& passod 1st neading. ~3. Ord.~29&-B6 ~assed IJ~!Reading. nv 511. 'Roso. 66-71 - Assessing the O\.mcrs or property tho costs of having mo~od or cle~ed the o~nor\3 lot. 55. Reso.Bb-18 ~ RGqullnt for t.he Bo,1I"d of County Corn:lI1:Jsionars to cancol .lnd discharge certnin tax lIens upo~ municipal prope~ty ncqulred for public ptt~pOSDS and to ~ant tax ~xemption. ttosolut1.ot\lI 511. AC30.B6-77 ndopted, 55. Roso.B6-16 adopted. - \\ AGENDA 1I0\{, 'Uber 20, \ql!b 352 l~ ~~~ ~ . . ,{~r~'.l:. . ........ .. .,., ....,f, 01-1#.... 4 'n_.... .:;..:... ..I \.' ~~. 'h"I'1oI:;'"1 .:I!~l:IiPit''\\.'n .... " 'H~~"'"'1~_'''\I'''4'~'''''"ffl'l~.''';I''''''''''I'''''''''''~''''' "!l'" ,',..,..." '''",'' ., '., ......'h.._....",_L_.'~...:h'Ct'.'...n~:'}.;:;,~ ~.. . ~. -lo'( '~"..n~" -on.? .., ...,........r=: ......^ r'..u....l')...;.;,(4llliol->>. ;..J'....... ......~t....t:'1.-.....:~.......:..r'!..+."'...~....I..,. .~. ".:r 1,Ue:.'~'.: "."":-" ......~rv.....r~~lli~ --:...--'" . ~~~..+~.. ~f(. . .~. 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".,~';".{~'~.~:I+~ t"'~;''IIt-':,,t'';t...J..-~(~~'''(''':. \:. >- : :,,"'., '. ,',: .h:'t,~"'.)~~I./f.!:'I.:~:~t'-')"'~';'\'''f .......;"..,H..~~ . ~ , . ~~~.'~~.rf...l-1... \..t\i...,..~.J':{"l[;":\.~-:"~f~~4{'~..\lf~!~V.i J;\~/ ,;\t:-,~,.~I\:'''''''..,.II''"I,,'''I.. .t . "')'~' _.,1 ..!.......:J~...-1'It .";... ..,Jt~I:..I.,.,... .'. .'-'T (.~..t..1~J~t:~~.....~~:'~.1'1~f'l'\.(>t ~('~I-"'q 1.0 " ..; . '. . ''II''1.t-.f.,\~....''''' 1, ; .....t. ........ .1.\....\'!l~\:;:.....~.''''JI(l~:i.. ;~ 'u,_ ' ' ;.. '.', "'-' "'I:, -,.1./:. _>1..:(.':... ,: " ., ,": ,:,t>~i' ~,,'l.'~; :;..:;~~,;:::~{~:v.\ Dill Baker CITY OF CLEARWATER PRELIMINARY AGENDA - CITY COMMISSION M8ETING - November 20, 19B6 Work 3633100 - 9 a.m. Monday. November 11, 1986 (6 p.m.) Servioe Pin Award3 HORK SESSIOH ONLY Diso\l381on: Gas Study Consultant - 9:00 a.m. (W30) CS CKNTRAL SKRVICES DEPARTHKNT 1. Jacobsen Turfcat II Riding Mowers (2) - Debra 8quipment, Tampa - $18,940.00. (Consent B&C) PR PARKS & RECREATION DEPARTMENT , 1. Edgewater Drive Property - Request to ~. Countryside Sports Complex ~ Construotion be named "Edgewater Park" - pr'esented . of restrooms and a ooncession stand - by Steve Gerakios, Chairman of the Clwr. MPJ Miller Construotion Co. - $~5,690.00. Historical Society. (Consent C&S) (Consent 8&C) 2. Toro Groundmaster 72 Riding Mowers 5. Jack Russell Stadium Irrigation System - (2) ~ Wesco Zaum Inc., Tampa - Request to pay fifty percent of the cost $17,140.00. (Consent B&C) of a new system to be installed by the 3. Purchase of Property - A parcel of Philadelphia Phil lies - $6,150.00 approx. land lying in the NW 1/4 of Seo.7-29S-168, (Consent Agmt) approx. 15.61 aOr'es for park purposes - 6. Clearwater for' Youth, Inc. - Agreement Nelson C. & Elsie ~. Vogel - $1,459,925.00. to operate small conoession building (Consent B&C) located at Carpenter Field during its winter league season. (Conaent Agmt) PD POLICE DEPARTHKR'l' 1. Arrest Drunk Dr'iving Grant - Reso.86-19 Authorizing City Manager to file application for' the continuation of the program for one additional year. (eM) PW PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMEHT (1) D!scusslon:- By Bill Baker, Walkways to Beachl Dan's Island 2. b57 Aggregate - Florida Crushed Stone Co. - for period 1/1/87 to 12131/87, estimated $32,200.00. (Consent B&C) 3. c.o. n 3 Gulf Blvd. and Hoccasin Lake'.' Park Water Main Extensions - Suncoast PY~9.ating, Inc., Clearwater - Decreasing by $5,250.00 for a new total of ~~51,665.10. dCL 84155-1 (Consent CO) 4. Janie Daniels Subdivision - Purchase of Lots 14, 15, 16 and 17 - $71,200.00. (Mary N. Heard) (Consent B&C) ~ Vacation request 3.5 ft. of a 10 ft...., ~ drainage and utility easement that borders on the north side of Lot 24, Oak For'est of Countryside SUb, located at 2660 Quail Hollow Rd. (Wedekind) Sec. 29-28-16 V 86-23 (PR) 6. Vacation Request of (a) 5' utility easement lying between Lots 3 & 4 in Bay Terrace Addition, Blk. W, less the easte:ly 5 ft., located at 2089 Broadway AND (b) a 5' utility easement lying between Lots 1 & 6, in Bay Ter'race Addition, Blk.8, less the easterly 5 ft., located about 2055 Broadway (City of Clwr.) Sec. 3-29-15 V 86-21 (PH) 7. Gunite Repair'S - Pier 60: Docks & Bridges (86-5) - Pneumatic Concrete Co., Inc. - $42,600.0Q. (Consent,\8&C) 8. Property Usage adjacent to East Pollution Control Facility - Request property be designated for beautification. (Consent C&S) 9. C.O.. 113 to 1986 Water Main Replacement Contract, Phase II (Projeot 86-48) - Seacoast Construction Corp, Tampa - Increasing the amount by $19,200.00 for a new total of $536,205,50. (COnsent CO) 10. C.O. #1 1986 Sanitary Sewer Extension Contract (86-34, 36, 411 and 53) - Suu- coast Excavatins, Ino., Clear' water - Increasing the amount by $233.50 for a new total of $228,355.75. (Consent CO) \\ 1. 11/1'7/86 UT UTn.ITIES DKPAJmmNT 1. Standby Charges Cor Fire Proteotior Systems on Private Property - Ord.Q300-66 . Establishing a fee for providing City water for. fire sprinkler systems and fire hydrants. (PH - 2nd Reading) 2. Water Treatment 1987 - Transfer of funding ($463,000) from existing Water Division C.I.P. projects for disinfection process in city water system - $500,000.00 est. to ta 1. ( at) , 3. Oas Distribution Materials (P.g.)- Bids for purchases during period 12/1/Bb to 11/30/87. (Consent 6&C) 4. Natural Gas Charges - Establish a monthly "l\otive Customer Service Charge" of four (4) dollars. Ord.Q301-86. (PH) CM ADMINISTRATION 1. Computer Equipment to automate safety reoords and general office automation within the Risk Management Division Burroughs Corp., Tampa - $9,860.00. (CoMent B&C) VERBAL REPORTS CLK 1. Neighborhood Advisory Committee (two members) Notification. (Consent) CITY CLERK 2. Municipal Election - March 10, 1987. (CH) 3. Library Board (one Member) Notification. ( COMent) POD PLANNING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT " 1. Petition for Annexation, RS-4 Zoning and Land Use Plan Amendment from Recreation/ Open Space to Low DensityResidential of a 19.32 acre parcel located on the north side of 10th Ave. S. (Union St.) and between Second St. E. and Soule Rd. (Third St. E.) (Pinellas Area Council, Boy Scouts of America) A 86-36 LUP 86-32 Sec. 32-283-16E (Consent R&R) 2. Petition for Annexation and RS-8 Zoning of a .14 acre parcel located on the east side of Old Coachman Rd. approx. ~?O ft. north of Sunset Pt. Rd. A 86-33 ~,I')t 11, Blk.A, Sunset Pt. Estates Sub., Seo. 6-29S-16E (Consent R&R) 3. Petition for Annexation and RS-8 Zoning for a .14 acre parcel located on the east side of Old Coachman Rd. approx. 390 ft. north of Sunset Pt. Rd. (Edwards) A 86-34 Lot 12, Blk-A, Su~set Pt. Estates SUb., Sec. 6-29S-16E. (Consent R&R) 4. Petition for Annexation and RS-4 Zoning of a .17 acre parcel located on the east side of Bay View Ave., south of Gulf-to- Bay Blvd. (S.H. 60) and approx. 360 ft. south of County Rd. 31 (Smith/City) A 86-35, Sec. 16-29S-16E (Consent R&R) 5. Petition for Annexation and IL Zoning on a 4 acre parcel located on the south side of Cal~~et St. approx. 450 ft. east of Hercules Ave. (Nightingale, Square D Co./City) Annex 86-26 Sec. 1-295-15E. (PH) 6. Petition for 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, Sec.6-29-16 A-86-21 (PH) 7. Petition for Annexation, CH Zoning 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. Hwy 19 approx. 275 ft. north of Blackburn St. Blackburn Sub. Sec.6-29-16, Lot 7 (Valdes) A-86-28, LUP 86-28. (pa) 8. Petition for Annexation and for Parcel #1,Sec.6-29-16 Pine~las Groves, OL Zoning and a Land Use Plan Amendment from Medium Density Residential to Residential/Office and for Parcel #2, Sec.1-29-15, IL Zoning for a total 6.72 acre site located on the south side of Sunset Point Road ":l.pprox. 225 ft. west of the intersection with Belcher Rd. and extending south to Sunnyda1e Blvd. (Finkenbinder) A~86-29, LUP 86-29 (parcel 01 only).(PH) 9. Zoning Atlas Amendment from RS-8 to RM-8 for a .55 acre parcel located approx. 320 ft. south of Gulf-to-Bay Blvd. and 200 ft. east of Bamboo Lane (Jersey Jim Towers TV & AC, Inc.) Z 86-17 M&B 41-04 Sec. 13-29S-15E (PH) 2. 11/17/86 ...".- . 10. Preliminary Site Plan for the Clearwater Sailing Center located on the oast side of Gulf Blvd. on Sand Key (City of C'.wr. ) PSP 86-11, por tion of M&B 31t. 01, Sec. 17-29S-15E. (ot P&P) 11. Preliminary S~te Plan for Morton Plant Hospital M.R.I./Diagnostic Imaging Center located at'the northwest corner of South Fort Harrison Ave. and Pinellas St. (Morton Plant Hospital) PSP 86-36, M&B 12.04, 12.05, 12.06, 12.07, 12.09, 12.10, 12.11, 12.12 and 12.13, Sec. 21-29S-15E. (ot P&P) 12. Revised Community Redevelopment Plan for Downtown Clearwater. (CM) 13. Enterpriso Zone Application - Reso.86-80. Designation of an Enterprise Zone 1n the Downtown and North Oreenwood neighborhoods beginning 1/1/87. (CM) 14. Pennsylvania Avenue/Nicholson Street Drainage and Paving Improvements (CDBO) - Suncoast Excavating, Ina. ->$256,516.00. (CH) 15. Computer Equipment to implement Phase II of office automation - Burroughs Corp., Tampa - $13,33~.23. (Consent 6&C) ., ;,~.:>::~ '{ CA LEGAL DEPARTHEHT First Reading Ordinances . Ord.4281-86 - Fire Alarms and Security Alarms - Definitions, requirements, res~ ponse to false alarms, enforcement and hearing procedures, a Fine schedule, and prohibiting automatic telephone dialing devices or digital alarm communicator alarm systems. . Ord.4295-86- Annexing Lot 3, Terra Alto Estate on south side of Otten St., app~ox. 150 ft. west o~,Highland Ave. (Thiel - P.H. 10/2/86) Sec.2-295-15E. A 86-23 . Ord.4296-86 - Zoning Atlas Amendment to RS-8 (Single Family Residential) for property annexed inOrd. 4295-86. Sec.2-29S-158 A 86-23 Resolutions 'I Agreements w Deeds and Easements . A Ten (1') ft. water main easement, 5'each side of all water mains includ. hydrants & meters, but excluding any (mains) that lie under buildings or within 5' of buildings, AND ingress & egress easement. See 6-295-158, Island Estates. (610 Island Way Development Corp.) Reso.86-17 - Assessing the owners of property the costs of having mowed or cleared the owner's lot. Reso.86-78 - Request for the Board of County Commissioners to cancel and discharge certain tax liens upon ~unicipal property acquired for public purpos~s,and to grant tax exemption. " Reso.86-81 - Authorizing the submission of an application to the state of Florida Dept. of Community Affairs for an award of $69,782.00 from the local government Comprehensive Planning Assistance Program. ' . Two (2') ft. easement for sidewal~ purposes for Lot 2, St~'''.'.....~,er's Sub. 92-39 (Trustees of Studqbaker'a (R) Land Trust) \, OTHER CCHfiSSION ACTIOR "j ADJOURN Discussion after Work Se:ssion - City t1anager' s Administrative Policy Manual. 3. 11 / 1 7 / 86 Bill Baker CITY OF CLRlRWATRR FIRAL AGENDA - CITY CO~~ISSION MEETING - November 20, 1986 (6 p.m.) WELCOHB. We are glad to have you join us. If you wish to speak please wait to be recognized, then state your ~ and address. Persons speaking before the City Commission on other than Publio Hearing items shall be limited to 3 minutes. No person shall speak more than once on the same su~1eot unless granted permission by the City Commission. Pledge of Allegiance. Invocation. Service Pin Awards. Introduotions and Awards. Minutes of Regular Meeting November 6, 1986., AND spccinl mceting 0 [ No,,:cmbcr 5th. VI. Preaentatlona: Food Pantry - RCS. . VII. Citizens to be heard re: Items not on the Agenda. Not Betore 6:30 P.M. - Scheduled Public Hearings ( 1 ) Presentation of issues by City (5) Comments in support and oomments in staff. opposition: (a) individual - 3 minutes; (2) statement of oase by applicant (or (b) spokesperson for groups - 10..rainute:J. representative) - 5 minutes. (6) Commission questions. (3) Statement of case by opposition - (7) Rebuttal by opposition - 5 minutes. 5 minutes. (8) Final rebuttal by applicant (or (4) Commission questions. representative) - 5 minutes. VIII PUBLIC BEARIHGS 9. Vacation request 3.5 ft. of a 10 ft~ drainage and utility easement that borders on the north side of Lot 24, Oak Forest of Countryside Sub, looated at 2860 Quail Hollow Rd. (Wedekind) Sec. 29-28-16 V 86-23 (PW) 10. Vacation Request of (a) 5' utility easement lying between Lots 3 & 4 in Bay Terrace Addition, Elk. W, less the easterly 5 ft., located at 2089 Broadway AND (b) a 5' utility easement lying between Lots 7 & 8, in Bay Terrace Addition, Blk.E. less the easterly 5 ft., located about 2055 Broadway (City of Clwr.) Seo. 3-29-15 V 86-21 (PW) 11. Second Reading - Ord.430o-86 - Standby Charges for Fire Protection Systems on Private Property - Establishing a fee 'l) for providing City water for fire sprinkler systems and fire hydrants. (UT) 12. Petitj~p ~:r Annexation and IL Zoning on a 4 acre parcel located on the south side of Ca.umet St. approx. 450 ft. east of Hercules Ave. (Nightingale. Square D Co./C~ty) Annex 86-26 Sec. 1-29S-15E. (PUD ) Petition for Annexation and RS-2 Zoning of a 1.2 acre parcel looated 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 (POO) 14. Petition for Annexation, CHZoning and a Land Use Plan Amendment from Medium Density Residential to Commeroial/ Tourist facilities of a 3.2 aore paroel located on the west side of U.S. Hwy 19 approx. 275 ft. north of Blackburn st. Blackburn Sub. 3eo.6-29-16, Lot 7 (Valdes) A-86-28, LUP 86-28. (PUD) i' \ 1 AGENDA November 20, 1986 ~15. Petition for Annexation and for Parcel Ul,Sec.6-29-16 Pinellas Groves, OL Zoning and a Land Use Plan Amendment from Medium Density Residential to Residential/Office and for Parcel U2, Sec. 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 nl only).(PUD) 16. ,Zoning Atlas Amendment from RS-8 to RM-8 for a .55 acre parcel located approx. 320 ft. south of Gulf-to-Bay Blvd. and 200 ft. east of Bamboo Lane (Jersey Jim Towers TV & AC, Inc.) Z 86-17 M&B 41-04 Sec. 13-293-15E (PUD) crrr MANAGER REPORTS IX CONSENT AGENDA ; Adviscry Board - Not1f'lcatloD9 '17. Neighborhood Advisory Committee (two members) Notification. (CLK) 18. Library Board (one member) Notification (CLK) 19. Municipal Election - March 10, 1987. The City Cl~k be authorized to hire necessary election boards and compensate the poll workers in a manner commensurate with the County. (CLK) , Agreements 20. Clearwater for Youth, Inc. - A~eement to operate small concession building located at Carpenter Field during its winter league season. (PR) Bids & Contracts 21. Jacobsen Turfcat II Riding Mowers (2) - Debra Equipment, Tampa - $18,940.00. (CS) 22. Toro Groundmaster 72 Riding Mowers (2) - Wesco Zaum Inc., Tampa - $17,140.00. (PR) ,23. #57 Aggregate - Florida Crushed Stone Co. - for period 1/1/87 to 12/31/87. estimated $32,200.00. (PW) 24. Janie Daniels Subdivision - Purchase of Lots 14, 15, 16 and 17 - $71,200.00. (Mary N. Heard) (PW) i,f5~ Guoite Repairs - Pier 60: Docks & Bridges (86-5) - Pneumatic Concrete Co., Inc. - $42,600.00. (PW) 26. ,Gas Distribution Materials (P.E.)- Bids for purohases during period 12/1/86 to 11/30/87. (UT) 27. Computer Equipment to automate safety records and general office automation within the Risk Management Division ,- Burroughs Corp., Tampa - $9,860.00. (CM) '28. Countryside Sports Complex - Construction of restrooms and a concession stand - MPJ Miller Construction Co. - $45,690.00. (PR) . l~ 2 \, AGENDA November 20, 1y86 ~ '-' . \\ \, +-- i' ." ,,'29. Pennsylvania Avenue/N~cholson Street Drainage and Paving Improvements (CDBO) .. Suncoast Excavating, Inc. - $256,516.00. (PUn) Computer Equipment to implement Phase II of office automation for Planning Dept. _ Burroughs Corp. ,Tampa - ~13,339.23. (rUD) ~ Orders 30. ~); C.O. d 3 Gulf Blvd. and Moccasin Lake . Park Water Main Extensions - Suncoast Excavating, Ino., Clearwater - Decreasing by -$5,250.00 for a new total of $651,665.10. 'CL B~155-1 (PW) i, C.o. , 3 1986 Water Main Replacement Contract, Phase II (Project 86-QS) - Seacoast Construction Corp, Tampa - Increasing the amount by +$19,200.00 for a new total of $536,205,50. (PW) C.O. 11 1986 Sanitary Sewer Extension Contract (86-34, 36, 44 and 53) - Sun- coast Excavating, Inc., Clearwater - Increasing the amount by +$233.50 for a new total of $228,355.75. (PW) Citizen & Staff Requests Property Usage adjacent to East Pollution Control Facility - Request property be designated for beautification. (PW) Plans & Plat3 n Preliminary Site Plan for Morton Plant Hospital M.R.I./Diagnostic Imaging Center located at the northwest corner of South Fort Harrison Ave. and Pinellas St. (Morton Plant Hospital) PSP 86-36, M&B 12.04, 12.05, 12.06, 12.07, 12.09, 12. 10, 12. ", 12. 12 and 12. 13, Seo. 21-29S-15E. (PUD) Becelot & Referral a6. Petition for Annexation, RS...4 Zoning and '{'.;s 'L.and Use Plan Amendment from Recreation/ Open Space to Low Density Residential of a 19.32 acre parcel located on the north side of 10th Ave. S. (Union st.) and between Second St. E. and Soule Rd.(Third St. E.) (Pinellas Area Council,Boy Scout3 ot America) A 86-36 L.UP 86-32 Sec. 32-28S-16E (POD) Petition for Annexation and RS-8 Zoning of a .14 acre parcel located on the east side of Old Coachman Rd. approx. 450 ft. north of Sunset Pt. Rd. A 86-33 Lot ", Blk.A, Sunset Pt. Estates Sub., Sec. 6-29S-16E (Tuller)(PUD) ,I " \ \ ~ II I , 1:3 AGENDA November 20, 1986 , : ~ t }8. '39. Petition fOl. Annexation nnd Rs-8 Zoning for a .1q acre parcel located on the coot sido of Old Coaohman Rd. approx. 390 ft. north of Sunoot Pt. Rd.(Bdwards) A 86-311 Lot 12, Blk-A, SUnoot Pt. E3tab~J Sub., Soc. 6-295-168. (PUO) Petition for Annexation nnd AS-IJ Zoning or a .17 aare parael loaated on the east ,side of Bay View Avo., oouth of Gulf-to- Bay Blvd. (S.R. 60) and approx. 360 ft. south of County Rd. 31 (&lith/City) .. A 86-35, Sec. 16-295-16E (PUO) CITY ATTOIUIEI Deed3 and Easements " :;~O. )H. , , , A Ten (10) ft. water main easement, 5'each,side of all water mains including hydrants and meters, but excluding any (mains) that lie under buildings or within 5' of buildings, AND ingress & egress easement. See 6-295-15E, Island Estates. (610 Island Way Development Corp.) Two (2') ft. easement for sidewalk purposes for Lot 2, Studebaker's Sub. 92-39 (Trustees of Studebaker's (R) Land Trust) '! x OTHER ITEMS ON CITY MANAGER REPORTS I ,I I I Edgewater Drive Property - Deny Request of Clearwater Historic Preservation Board to name after Mr. Lester Dicusj approve recommendation of Parks and Recreation Bd.to name "Edgewater Park."(PR) Purchase of Park Property - A parcel of land lying in the NW 1/4 of Sec.7-295-16E, approx. 15.61 acres for park purposes - $1,459,925.00. (N. & E. Vogel) (PH) First Reading Ord.4301-86 Natural Gas Charges - Delete three (3) free therms provision. (UT) ,( Arrest Drunk Driving Grant - Reso.86-79 Authorizing City Manager to file appliaat~on for the continuation of the program 'in conjunction with all Law Enforcement Agencies in County. (PO) Water Treatment 1987 - Transfer of funding ($463,000) from existing Water Division C.I.P. projects for disinfection prooess 1n city water system - $500,000.00 est. total. (UT) Preliminary Site Plan for the Clearwater Sailing Center located on the east side or Gulf Blvd. on Sand Key (City of Clwr.) PSP 86-11, portion of M&B 34.01, Sec. 17-29S-15E. (PUD) . ,\ <'I Consul'tant Contract for Gas Study - Award to R.W. Beck & Assoc. - $33,370.00. Revised Community Redevelopment Plan for Downtown Clearwater. (PUD) Enterprise Zone Application - Reso.86-So, Designation of an Enterprise Zone in the Downtown and Noi.th Greenwood neighborhoods beginning 1/1/87. (PUn) 'I 4 AGENDA November 20, 1986 . ...- -.. XI OTIIKR PKNDIHG HATTRRS 11,1 i' . 111"--- .....-.. nI VERBAL REPORTS I CITY ATrORHKY REPORTS " XIII First Reading Ordinances 51. Ord._287-86 " Fire Alarms and Security Alarms - Definitions, requirements, res- ponse to false alarmr, enforcement and hearing procedures, a Fine sohedule, and prohibiting automatic telephone dialing devices or digital communicator alarm systems. Ord.4295-86 - Annexing Lot 3, Terra Alto Estate on south side of Otten St., approx. 150 ft. west of Highland Ave. (Thiel - P.H. 10/2/86) 3ec.2-293-15E. A 86-23 Ord.4296-86 - Zoning Atlas Amendment to Rs-8 (Single Family Residential) for property annexed in Ord. 4295-86. 5eo.2-295-158 A 86-23 ./1 XIV Resolutions Reso.86-11 - Assessing the owners of property the costs of having mowed or cleared the owner's lot. Reso.86-18 " Request for the Board of County Commissioners to cancel and discharge certain tax liens upon municipal property ,acquired for public purposes and to grant tax exemption. Reso.86-81 - Authorizing the submission of an application to the state of Florida Dept. of Community Affairs for an award of $69,782.00 from the local government Comprehensive Planning Assistance Program. xv OTHER CITY ATrOR9EY ITBMS : '\I, XVI OTBBR CDtf{[SSION ACTION \\ IVII ADJOlJRNHlmT 'I " J\ 5 AGENDA November 20J 1986 4' ,.... , .' MEMORANDUM TO: PR~ The City Commission of the City of Clearwater SUBJECT: Agenda No. Meeting Date: Nov. 20. 1986 Jack Russell St1dium Irrigation System RECOM MENDATION: Approve request received from the Philadelphia Phillics for the City to pay fifty percent of the cost of a new irrigation system to be installed by the Phillies at Jack Russell Stadium. The base bids are summarized as follows: New?erg Irrigation McMullen's Feed Store Inc. Athletic Services $10,300.00 $12,241.78 $15,000.00 'As stated in Mr. Mashek's letter (attached), one change that is needed and that would have to be added to any of the base bids involves the relocation of all valve boxes. This will run approximately $2,000.00 and, when added to the low base bid of $10,300.00 submitted by Newberg Irrigation, the total project cost will be about $12,300.00. I', If this recommendation is approved, the City will be requested to contribute fifty percent of the total cost which will approximate $6,150.00. However, in the event unforeseen problems are encountered resulting in additional costs, the City's share will increase proportionately. Finally, if approved, installation will begin immediately so that the system will be in operation prior to the Phillies Spring Training Season of 1987. The Parks and Recreation Director concurs with this recommendation in that it is an important capital investment at the stadium. The available balance in CIP 3264 (JacK Russell Stadium Improvements) is sufficient to provide funds for the City's portion of this purchase. Commission Disposition: Fo\ low-up Action: Submi1ted by: Advert lsed: !. ,\'.. . Date: EaAffected Parties Notified of Mee Ing Costs ;\pprox. $6 t 150 Funding Source: tiI Capital Improve- ment Budget CI Operatbq Budget o Other faAttoch m en t s: 1. Three Proposals 2. Letter from r-lr. Mashek , .' I i City Manager Paper: Date 8 Sequential Reference o Not Required 0 Not Requ Orlglnotlng Deportment: Parks and Recreation Appropriation Code ClP Budget No. 3264 o None _...~ ~f"_ -:;. ~~ ..~.. "~~r"~~\ "II nUll, \'" , " ...,. \ I Itlll , Jllll 11111 "IO~1. ,u~"ln(o TO ~\\' ;'(.l Pile No. 1 of 1 p,." PROPOSAL "HOtt( lhl(tt Phil ies 441-863 JUII ttUll Jack Russo cln. ITAIl AND liP' COOl JO~ ~OCA"DN AIt(;HlnCt JOI ....OH( CJ~tln.1 . DAH m PLANI W. htr.b~ subrntl sptclhC,ho"s .nd utlmu" 10' autanatic lawn irrigation system. T1ti.s work sha1J. inclu:1e the fumishing and installation, ready for operation, of the automatic lawn irrigation system set out herein. Bid is based on too plans and specifications sutmitted and warked "Irrigation Plan" by Irrigation Concepts. Base bid...........~._........._........lO,300.00 dollars. dollars. dollars. ~/&C)~ Alternate 1 using Toro 640 heads........+3,365.00 Alternate 2 using Hunter 1-40 heads.....+2~050.00 Note should water pressure be below 45 p.s.!., a booster punp rray be. need.ed............................... 64 0 . 00 dollars. 1. base bid inchrles soo replacert'ent 2 . Power to the controller by this irrigation contractor 3 . water source shall be existing 2" neter and tie in shall be made at point of existing valves. (lOOgpn at65 p.s.i.) We propose hereby to furnish material and labor- cQtl?lete in accord- ance with above specifications. ,Authorized Signatu;-e ~.~. . . "'0' ~._ . ...:\/- . ~J"~' ,/Ronald'M. Newberg ~ 11 II , I -+ .), ()OO \ ((.LOCf4TICJ"( (J/ 01( VC ;-J '\ -;; . \.~ Newge~s 1 ~.&] ~AT] ON ::15 .:aTH AVE..'IC. -5":' ::::::-::~S=~:=.:.::. :-:'_ :3:-~:: "3;31322.l~Oj "'1\ ,I , .t""""'~...... a !,pfOYlr1Q lD"dsCopll"llJ \.t~ ( .' '. - ~.~ ....... ,,,.~. ,... . Me M\1~~t>>'$ ~ ~f.;! ~~~!~J~~.I : jI l:.U"'......Ut, fl.. U\l~ j' ) 1, I, '''010' ....1.., I ( . <1/. Y<:........r. ~.........~..._.._...-.' If " , $nl. rTfrlI/1,rh', ';;'t'II!~. 9'IUHlll1ik" CAt l rOt} J !/IYTyttlliVI, (!c,..llIlIfYYia! .hY'19 mn: ESlIM^1{ "'\~lI'W~ .Jioc.l. ./f'vuAnyw!JI rcipiilCiJ 'Siilimlulld To I Sh..t Ho, Do'. (/ /5/8' .... p~~'p:'~s"~l'" ~:-., "o,.j, '~... ':'~'?,' ,j' , ... ... 1- . ~ ~ . v-ro,e~ ...~.. .., f,,~.:., I ~, '\ ." ,.' I J 0 A./ t~. j. :!. :H'j -,:;1"" ,l. 3 S (' ,~:~ :~.\\ :!; ~'?' t \ ~ t' ~.I .5 9 , I '. ~ ",',... .\ Propo,al, ~o. ...: .:,~.... ~+. 10 ~ , ,~.~...;..' . r. I .. c, ~ ,... ,"", ~ , "c~J ..~t~ ...~ ";:'!'" : . '. ~ 'I. .oil ", 'Work To B. Performed At ~~~~~~~l.t- ~:~~/U'" Dale of Plant. Arc/died Nom.~2 ~ 1r.,.I-/~ 'Sl'eet~ 0"/ -1I~ftNAA!.o CIty Stole Telephone Number w. hereby prop Ole 10 furnish all Ihe materia" and perform 01/ Ihe labor necessary for the complel/on of ~ I ~f:;A L:~ttR/I11:;I(' D :~~~~~~O!. Jc(J'-r6/11 ~o~.. ~PJliJf~ 6 U~r;1}.;-rr l~e /MJ'774i~6{j Y)-rE ~~ffj;~r-b€~#~;::'fJJ;,~ f/'!J/j /:z.l ~''41, 75 All material is guaranleed ta be and speciflcations submitted for al specified, and Ihe above work 10 be performed In accordance with the drawings above work and completed In a substantial workmanlike manner for the sum of Dollan ($/~.2. cf I. 7 e ), fJ V IE... o"..j';1 d /l1 p(., l. -ri 04 with paymants to be made at. followS! ~?O I~ OEPOu/-r ~E()tlleL/j. l?ALA7VCL,. , : .. J Any alteration or deviation from above specifications Involving exha cosls, will be executed only upon written orders. and will become an ex Ira chargl! over and above the eslimate. All agreements contingent upon strikes, accidents or delClYs beyond our conlrol. Owner to carty fire, tornado and olher necessary insurance upon above work. Workmen', Compensation and Public liability Insurance on aboYI! wo,k 10 be taken out by ( €.s R(()A-rloJ A!,e./c #/ / /V';.J'IO,v 'Respectfully submitted Per Note - This proposal may be wirhdrawn by us if not accepted wllhin "'~"'~".' :w-..~ .. '~ ~ ..;. days ACCEPTANCE OF PROPOSAL The above prices. specifications ond conditions are satisfoctory and are hereby accepted. You are aulhQri%e~ to do the work as specified. Payment will be made as oulHned above. \ Accepted Signalur~ Date Signature TOPS I"ORM 3<4110 CI V \' LITHQ IIf U. ., A. ~ I \ ' 1 ..... I " , ,'>': :.,,:..:.:.,.,r..'(i~;:1m ,= :::, . .', of , ", ...i . :. c l~ ATHLETIC SERVICES Fit/illy ConSlruC:luUl . . ~~:~, i .....Inl,n.nl:'e ,', " . . '"': ',I '. ",i BIb PROPOSAL :( " " TO: Philadelphia-Clearwater Philliea Phillies Drive Clearwater, Florida " JOB: Jack Russell Stadium Irrigation Athletic Services proposes to install a total-cover- age irrigation system, including "clay-only" zone,' in accordance to enclosed plans and specifications. Total cast for turn-key installation is U15000.00. Price includes a one year guarantee on labor and workmanship. Taro equipment carries from the man- ufacturer a one year warrantee on valves and heads. . ,/ 'I) , ' Payment would be due on completion of job. d~~ \ , ~: ,() .! , . " , \ .\ ) ','1 -~...~:"~. .-- . '=" ~- --=~o ~r": 'I!,"",O""!,,,I.J , ' .-. .....t.": \C....!~T~:J et...~ ;3~20 .. "'l'll 531.1S:04 --.. --_........ -- " fit ~1;~ .i',. ' 'I, II ., C.::"'~.7~~ ~/~ ~"'.:::.:t . i.'. . :~. ,r .~ ~ <"c' ? ~~~"f.:~7J! , ".... > "SV . . . ~' ~ ',:"o.,I;? ~ ~. ~:t , .. ,~ 'I . ~>;~. pklDlc November 6, 1986 C i t Y 0 f" C 1 e a t'W ate r Ream Wilson 10 S. Missouri Clearwater, Fl. 33515 ,; i (J Dear Ream, tn pursuant to our meeting with city offi~ials and irrigation specialists, the Phillies have selected the lowest bid of three propoRals submitted.. for a new irrigat ion system at, Jack Russell Stadium. After reviewing the three proposals from McMullen's Feed Store, Athletic Services tnc., and Newberg Irrigation, the Phillies plan to proceed with Newberg's Irrigation plan. The Phillies accepted proposals from the three companies with each company's choice of specifications. All three proposals were presented with job descriptions, specifications, and diagrams. All three bids were acceptable to the Phillies. We have therefore decided to go with the lowest bid. As stated in the contract, some minor changes may come up in the installation of the system. We will keep you informed of any such developments and the costs involved. Please note that there is already one initial change to the base bid. As we discussed yesterday, this additional cost still puts Newberg at the lowest bid. We will secure this in writing for you before November 11'. (The relocation of the valve boxes adds $2,000.00 to the base bid.)~ The Phillies will pay Newberg Irrigation Company in accordance with their payment schedule for the total project cost. The City of Clearwater will then reimburse the Phillies for 50% of. the total project cost. The Phillies thank you, Larry Dowd, Don Davis, and Joe Clay of Turf & Landscape Consultants for your assistance with -this project. Please call me if there are any questions. Ii ,l ~~re y, //'10'/ ',1. ~JO Tom ashek Clearwater Phillies t c.c. Ron Timpanaro, Joe Cluj (T.L.C.) WH ;( I,....' '>:~~~'\:"F.~.:...'~T\r'l~ \~. .~nlli"I'~hl'lhL'J.nl"'. ~'t.J l~q"'lll)jtJ. I..>L.t1','"I~...r r=1.'t1-~~~. )!""'-.,".. ~~, I ~1.IL':.ll.Jt'!.'" .,":':'_14jLij. :J~ ~~', ~, " 'i ....----............--.- --.......-..---------- - ~ Cj MEMORANDUM TO: The City Commission of the City of Cle-arwater ,-- P'" ) " ~,\: - Agenda No. Meeting Dote: 11/20/06 SUBJECT: Vncntion Request 06-23 \'/ndck i nd RECOMMENDATION: ,\pprnvp the vllcnUon of lhc Southerly 3.5 feet of fin existing 10 foot droinngc and ulility eoscment lying olong lhe Northerly line or Lot 24,IOak rorrest of Countryside un recorded in Plnl. Book 70, Pngcn 20 & 2\ of Public Records of Pincllns County, rloridll less the E<'Jstcrly 5 fcet. (33 And thai the approprlate offlclels be authorized to execu'e some. BACKGROUN D: The applicant's pool and decking encroach into the existing 10 foot easement. The applicant is in the process of building a room addition on the rear of his home. A proposed fi replace would extend into the eas'ernent if the easement width remains as it is. This vacation has been, reviewed by various City Department/Divisions concerned and there are no objections. Florida Power Corp., General Telephone Co. and Vision Cable of Pinellas have no objections to this vacation request. " . Commission Disposition: 1. Approved as Recommended/Revlsed/Conditlonlll 2. Continued to Follow-up Action: dill' Submitted by: Advertised: [;S] Affected Costs: I / ~ A tfachm ents: . J " . 11/06/86 Parties Funding Source: Ppt- ition &. . ,.. . ~_., .' ~:...... '. ill Date: 11/13/86 Notified .' CJ Capita I 1m prove' location map City Manager Paper: Clean..eter of Meeting ment Budget 5.n CJ Not Requi red o Not Required C3 Operating Budget o Other Date aSeQ),Jential Originating Department: Reference \ Public \'/orks LJ tJr Appropriation Code CJ None \ -~ 1. NAME: Al't-hur ~r. & JuLia \'lL-..:Jckind ADDHESS: Jl60 Hnl3ters Drive, Clearwater J FI. 33519 llE'nEilV PET I'f ION THE C 1'ry COMM ISS ION OF 'l'IlE CITY OF CLEARWNI'ER . ~ ,- .. .. .. v A C A 'l' ION RI~~UEST r 0 n hi 1" 1 IJ I N G PII ONE :78~..l9325 -, Fon THE VACA'l'ION OF THE FOLLOWING: ~ EASEMENT r-I TYPE:Draimge and / or Utility l---J RIGlI'l' OF WAY DALLEY CJ OTIIER LEGAL DESCRIPT ION OF PROPERTY 'l'O BE VACA'l'ED: SOUTHl:A.ly 3'(~ t=e.er 01= fPUSTlf-/'" 10 I r.flJ~^"er RfIrl~ t:,c' . Lot 24-, GalciForrest of Countryside of the Plat recorded in Platt Eook 70 and 71 Pages 20 & 21 2. '/r \ ";..... 3. STREET ADDRESS OR SIMPLE LOCATION: 2860 Quail Hollow Road, Clearwater, F1.335l9 4. PROPOSED USE OF VACATED PROPERTY: Pool Screen Enclosure and a portion of a Fireplace in a new room addition and to remove encroacment made by the pool builder in 1979 . . 5. ZON ING ON ADJO IN ING PROPERTY:' RS8 6. ATTACHMENTS: D o [i] [K] '\,,~ ~ o \ LAND SURVEY OF PROPERTY IS REQUIRED IF THIS ,VACATION INVOLVES EXISTING ENCROACHMENT DRAWING SHOWING PROPOSED USE OF VACATED PROPERTY (SURVEY, PLOT PLAN, ETC.) SEE,RESOLUTION 82-3 (ATTACHED) ArrACHED LETTERS OF NO OBJECTION FROr : ,\ ,. ".. FLORIDA POWER CORPORATION GENERAL TELE~IONE COMPANY 1~IS ION CABLE " 'r .. OTHER . \\ 7. SIGNATURE OF THE OWNER' OF THE PROPERTY" ABUTT ING PROPOSED TO BE VACATED: (APPLICANT) NAME ADDDRESS& ZIP CODE 3~okM~ THA:r PROPERTY DATE PROPERTi' AC UIRED &a~7ff!f 7-30-.r~ STATE OF FLORIDA ) COUNTY .9li',"i',I-N~;LLAS) . 4"'\~"" ~ a f ~ '/,>,., Su~s,pr.,i?p.d"a.l1.?~~orn to before me this . ~t '*". ...._ . .... ~ ~,~ My, Cp~~~s~cITltJipires: :: .. . '-> ',: .:.: : ....,. ':.~"'':':. ... . '-- . .....:..... ..t~~ .~ pi' ,.. .. "....,: ..::+ '., "... . l,.. L:-- u.. ...... ih ..~ r If... .... ...'..#' ..~. "::., '':1................ ,."..' .~t..". '.~~k '..;" C'" t\.... ,.,-.. I .~ r \" ....."..."".... S l,ee t ~ 0 f 2, -......... ~_I_.................~ ___T-"._ ~...<'. ..... ..." ,.. ..."_k.._..... .._......_.....~ _....... ..-.-. .... ..._............. ............. _.. J ~ -. ..............."".........iM-..~.." _~.~............~.._.""....._.""'...'D~....Li.J.."I\.1J...-.t. :L...~QU NOTARY PUBLIC STATE OF FLORIDA MY COMMISSION EXP. OCT. 2.1989 DOtiCED IIlRU GE~EAAL INS. UkD. c~~...h day of r) (\-~L^- . ~~\.'r-~ .Q.tr\L~a -Notary Public ..... --- t ~99 {() DNl'E: /D!f6/ij / ( .''\ ) , 8b - 23 ' .'~~ V 1\ C A '1' I 0 N It E Q u E ri "1 .) i P It 0 C I~ f! S I N G S " ]~ g '1' " JlLEMiE HEVIEW '1'11 tG VM':i\'I'10N' 1 N TEHMS OF vault PItF.SEN'l' USE ANI> FUTUIm NEED FOil TilE "HOllEn'!'\' , IND1C^,J'E yaUlt COMMENTS UELOW: HEFEHENCE Al'LM3 SJlEET NU'I\IlEH:-NJ3~L~ !j[eJ (UN 2(( IUWN!iIlIP 26 "^NGE ~ 1. ENn INEl:n LNG DEP^UTMEN'l' - ItEVll~Wlm BY: J.tle~~{'~'~L- Dl\TEtl()/'t';lf~ COW,I EN'l'S: 7%:.t:.c.. (}1i,G- 010 C~r L-/, C~1<-lc.\:.i/~ vw. he. * '17 1(, J e""J~ h "-'t t. ;JcJ~E::.l.JJ /0 (lV,to A.:4.;'IJ/G~l" rt:tc.L.': IS "101!1("jOHd u~(,. otlllfl Cr~'-"C'1 r -::.:=- .4lloIXc,,,- ul,"I.tt c..)....,.'!#/J ~.......o:. 1!.~/'f."J.: d ^-b o~,J':<:+-CJ..J /40 /'[J.'Ct4;./ '~atQ I,Oj..., 4).,'/ oJ 1,,1 /.:a~'o.!.. rDt.' ~qIO-f c.., r , '2,' PLi\NNliW Cot UHlJf\N DEVEr.,OP~IEN'I' - HEVIEWED BY; rAt,;/r DATE: 'rf/86 COMMENTS: 7' YL. l.OU,Cl1P uf ~~I/."l.I..E~tl'l. .tl€T'T. 3. 'l'H^FFIC ENGINEEHING DBPAllTMEN'f - nEVIEWED Oy. . ~':?' COMMENTS : ~ 'Kn ~kCl, lQ~ DA'rEqf~ it . UUILDING INSPECTION D.EPAIl'1'MEN'l' - HEVIEWED I3Y: ~C1Cl. COMMENTS: f'J <a co. U .) '== <-,. . -J DATE:~)-C ..1.,..') oJ ' ,~- 5. 111'ILITIES DEPAn'omN'r - REVIEWED BY: Cecil M. Benders COMMENTS: Utilities Dire tor .- ~ " P EDA TE : , . . OCT 3 0 '980 The Utilities Department concurs with the comments made by Engineering. G. FIRE DEPARTMENT - REVIEWED OY: COMMENTS: - -' ;Vt? LV; J ,:; ~ 'I o.A/ ~) rrf~ Nick Lewis Fire ,Marshall ~;6~ C CITY MANAGl' DA TE : ' 7 , CITY A'l"l'OHNEY - REV IEWED BY: COMMENTS: '-- ~ (0/1/1/1,( APPROVED FOR CITY '.\ \\llEAnING nET URN DEPAn' MENT PRron TO ADVERTISING .~ ADVEnT IS ING DATES: ( 1/ G /8.6 PUBLIC HEARING DATE: 'II /'2e>/SG FINAL COMMISSION ACTION: ORDINANCE NO. ' HECOHOED IN O. It. nOQIc: & I J /J 3/8.(; t " APPHOVED I DATE Oli' FINAL READING: DENIED PA~E: LETTER TO PHOPEH'l'Y OWNEH APVISING OF COMPLE1'ION OF VACATI0N: VACATION CARD FILE: \ Sheet 1 of 2 Eug. Dep t. 8/85 .' 'j -- "'OJ" .,. .c,';..: . -- .-ot em Genernl Telephone Company of Florida October 27, 1986 ' 1260 Enst ClovolllOd Slrool033 P.Ollt Olllco [JOll: 2257 MC 5 Clenrwater, Florldn 33517 443-9681 Mr. Arthur Wedekind 3160 Masters Drive Clearwater, FL 33519 Dear Mr. Wedekind: SUBJECT: PETITiON TO VACATE 3.6 FEET OF THE SOUTHERLY PORTION OF A TEN FOOT DRAINAGE AND UTILITY EASEMENT ON LOT 24, OAK FORREST OF COUNTRYSIDE, ACCORDING TO THE MAP OR PLAJ THEREOF, AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 70, PAGES 20 AND 21 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS Of PINELLAS COUNTY, FLORIDA; ALSO KNOWN AS 2860 QUAIL HOLLOW ROAD General Telephone Company of Florida has no objections to the proposed' vacation.of easement as d~scribed in the above subject, and as shown OQ the attached drawing. Thank you for your cooperation. If you need further assistance, please call Bob Karn at 585-4035. Very truly yours, GENERAL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF FLORIDA ~ ~J~ John F. 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J, U, ~ 'I., J_ Mo.......~ "...", 1l.......'.....'1J.iJltJ. ,..-. 10 PI-L,-G, Agenda No. Me atl ng Dote: 11/20/86 'M EMORAN DUM TO: The City Commission of the City of Clearwater - SUBJECT: Vnentlnn Ih'qlll'nl. 06-21 C it. y () f C 1 en nlllt C I' RECOMMENDATION: Approw'!.tw \!ncaUofl or the 5 foot uUlHy DosefilDnt lying aloJl(] lhe Soulher ly ,Iol lint:' or lot 3 l\ tho 4 fooL ensement lying olong the Northerly lot line of Lot 4, [Hock '\~ amI thl"' ~; foot crlBemenl lyin<] 010ng the Southerly lot line of Lot 8 &- the J fool (HH31~ment lying ~donq lhe Northerly loL line of Lot 7; Block E, Boy rprrncc nnd Buy Terrace Addition DS recorded in Pint Oook 13, Page 22 of Public Records of Pincllas Counly, florido less the easterly 5 feel. ~ And that the appropriate officials be authorized to execute some. BACKGROUN 0: This Vacalion is a part of an eorlier neighborhood-wide Vacation which we instigated in Dec., 1904, but in which thi spurt COllld not be involved due to \'Jater lines then occupying the ea~ements. The wator lin2~ have since been moved Lo the street rights-oF-way and these last remaining easements can and should be vacated. This is a neighborhood in which many homes were built over two lots and caused several Vocation requests to clear titles. This Vac~tion has been reviewed by various City Department/Divisions concerned and there are no objections. Florida Power Corp., General Telephone Co. and Vision Cable of Pinellas have no objections to this Vacation request. Commission Disposition: . 1. Approved as Recommended/Revised/Conditional 2. Continued to Follow-up Action: dat.. Submitted by: ~ Affected Parties '\ Notified of Me etlng C3 Not Requited tJAttachments: Petition and location map City Manager Paper: Clearwater 5.n o Not Required Costs: I / Fundlnt;) Source: o Capita. Improve- ment BUOf1,.:>t Cl Operating Budget o Other_ Ad vert Ise1cV/06/86 Dote: 11/13/86 . of " ' , ,....~ '.', ' ' - ... ~ ~" '~r " ' Dot e a Sequen,tia I Reference l Orlglnatlnq Department: Public vlorks l)t,Y o None Appropriation Code "'\ " , . " v 1\ C 1\ T ION ltHQUES'I' 8(0-2..1 p n 0 C g S SIN G S JI E E T PLEASE HEV fEW I'll rs VACJ\'I'rON IN TEHMS OF YOUR PIU;SBN'I' USE AND FUTURE NEED Fon TilE PHOPEHTY. lNIHCNI'E vaua COMMENTS llF-LOW: HEl~EnENCE NI'lJAS SHEET NUMllEn: C . 8 !J[ C T IpN 3 1 OWN511 I P 2. q Jt^NGr IS 1. ENG INEEn ING DEPJ\nTMEN1' - HEVIEWED DY: '1.J.Jt/l--c~ ~ATE: 1/;'//(, COMMENTS ~ l'Ie supporl Lillo Vncnt 10n becnusc i Lis n port of on cnr lier neighborhood- wide Vnculion wl1ich I~e innLigolcd in Dec. 1904, buL in which this port could not be involved due to !'/Lltel' 11rlos then occupyinCJ Lhe eoscrnl~ntG. Tile water linen 110ve ninee been moved to llle slreel righls-of-I"ny and lhone In!]1. romnining CfHwrnents can and should be vacated. ~~1~Rd8nn Hfl~,~g~)~r\'~o~hbB \~\~\f-lt~ 1~~l\Y hOl11eu were bui II over two lots nnd caused several 2. PLANNING ~ UnDAN flEVE OP1tENT - REVIEWED DY':~ ...f..... ~ DATE:/al/./ru COMMENTS: 7-0.. '/ '! if ~ ;00 E>t".p'<--~'~ -Jo t~ r\.~~.J~ ,I U co..,<::-~a.-N ~ . 3. TRAFFIC ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT - REVIEWED COMMENTS: . JJo t:J6JtEc.TID~ IF rL f~we-,e Ih+'S '~~ BY: DATE: Nfl,}€' ItJ . Z ,..8'== 4. BUILDING INSPECTION DEPARTMENT - REVIEWED DY: C9J0 COMMENTS: "' 0 n IV Q ,~ ,) IE '--r I o,...J - DATE: .10- t.:J"~ 5. UTILITIES DEPARTMENT - REVIEWED B . COMMENTS: The Utilities Department concurs with the 'Engineering. The water mains have been easements to street right-of-way. DATE: o CT 8 1986 6. FIRE DEPARTMENT - REVIEWED BY: COMMENTS: fftJ t!Je.Jii.c;;::;N" fdci~ DATE: L I /"/' If?' CITY MANAGER DATE: 7. CITY ATTORNEY - REVIEWED BY: COMMENTS: ~I (c;-(o-[Jt;; APPROVED FOn CITY DATE: 1J t: J 1 5 1986 -~ RETURN TO ENGINEERING DEPART1mNT PRIOR TO ADVERTISING ""'\\ ADVERTISING DATES: "'cu. G" 1986 & Atovl /3", 178:'6 PUBLIC HEARING DATE: Nov, FINAL COMMISSION ACTION: ORDINANCE NO. RECOHDED 'IN O. R. DOOK: "2..0" Irsc , APPROVED I DATE OF FINAL READING: PAGE: I DENlEy) LETTER TO PROPER'f~Y OWNER ADVISING OF COMPLETION OF VACATI0N: VA CA T ION CARD FIILE: Sheet 1 of 2 Eng. Dept. 8/85 I; ill ~r: . 1. J~.. _ .,.........4 .. ..."...... .. , ..-1+ . "r.~j~....~ ... : 'IJ"I~~" ," ~'. ... ........~. ' , :, : , , 1'1 J . i .. ~ ~;. \. ,,/',: ;; + ..'l ,,' I" ... ..... ' .. }i ~), . ,'I r v A C ^ 'I' r 0 N F [ I~ r N (j It g 9 u F. S 'J' F 0 n M .' .' . , .. ' " 1. NAME: 'j c.. l r II ,,\ c.:.u:.t\~wA reA.. PItONl:~: t.j (p 2. - Co ~ 2.. S ADDItESS: P.o. f!,tJ)l.. '-I7Y~ c.-LtE..AA.vAfeA.. ,FL .:l:!.StS lIEltEUY PETITION TilE CITY COMMISSION OF TilE CITY OF CLEARWATER Fon TilE VACA'1' ION OF TIlE FOI~LOW ING : ~ E^~EMEN1' TYPE: "'\TILITY I ' RlmIT OF WAY o ALLEY r==l' OTIlER 2. ;lo,,,,...n. S FT". I!.\. \\ "w" ';A'f , S t=c.~r \.-,r L is- ~d PI e. 3. LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY TO DE YACA'l'ED: i~l:.. e :.,.....'r L'j ,,vi.; \v,TllloV rilE "f LOr 3 "......, nte. E~,,,\'r "In~b .....,THI^" n4~ I\lco(.rll "I ~r. (JF L(J7" '1,' TEJ...( A"'~ AOO I nON "LilA,) u loJ 11"'I~ ill f: e..s. '"" . r L ~ IN to V I rtJ IN nl E; s~ '" 1"11 8 A"rJo il-fF.: ^,~ll.n~ S/=oT, I1f t.flr j ~LI'\."E." 81'\1.{ .1-EAA..AC..e: AOl:lln,1Il E.A~rkALI{ s FeGr 'Ttfe.~EoF. STREET ADDRESS OR SIMPLE LOCATION: 2- 0 8 q BoA. o.c\ b wA'i c.. LEA A.wl\ T~A. .cL ~~~IS'" 4. PROPOSED USE OF VACATED PROPER1Y: IV" T N SSJGO ,0 S T J{l:E"T B (;t./HJrt: l..J fI (.,., I e"f )lfl vi: J.5 ecE"-/ JLI:LOClf~?J A./f./fTS -PI'=- UJo'J:,- /f"../O NeT 1M 1tt=7Jn. ~,e Lc..'rr 5. ZONING ON ADJOINING PROPERTY: R.~ 50 6. ATTACHMENTS: " '! LAND SURVEY OF PROPERTY IS REQUIRED IF TIllS VACATION INVOLVES EXISTING ENCROACHMENT o o [i] DRAWING SnOWING PROPOSED USE OF VACATED PROPERTY, (SURVEY, PLOT PLAN, ETC.) SEE RESOLUTION 82-;3 (ATTACHED) .. '\ ATTACHED LETTERS OF NO OBJECTION FROM: [[] FLORIDA POWER CORPORATION ~ GENERAL 'fELEPIIONE COMPANY ',,\ II] YISION CABLE 0 OTHER ''II 7. SIGNATURE OF THE OWNER' OF THE PROPERTY ABUTT ING TIlAr PROPERTY PROPOSED TO BE VACATED: (APPLICANT) DATE NAME ADDDRESS& ZIP CODE PROPERTY ACQUIRED STATE OF FLORIDA ) COUNTY OF PINELLAS) fubscribed and sworn to before me this " ) day of ,19 " My Commission expires: Notary Public It . ,Shoet 2 of:2 Eng. De pt. 3/82 , . Sept. 25, 1986 " If City of Clearwater P.o. Box 4748 Clearwater, Fl. 33518 Attnl Engineering Dept. Bel Side lot line easement in Bay Terrace & Bay Terrace Addition PB 13, Pg. 22 Gentlemenl In February, 19'84, I brought to the attention of the City of Clearwater Engineers that several houses in my sUbdivision had' been allowed to be built on split lots thus creating serious title problems upon sale of said houses, mine being one of them. I paid the required fee of $150.00 to proceed to clear, my pro- ~G~t~. However the side lot line now in question contained ~~ter lines but did not pose any problem at the time. ' In the fall of 1984, the City proceeded to vacate all side lot line easements that did not contain water lines thus the other property titles were cleared free of charge, to those property owners. The City has now vacated my South 5 feet of Lot J water line. having replaced all lines in said subdivision by installing new lines and meters between sidewalk and street. I now petition ' the City of Clearwater to vacate my south 5 foot easement on ,Lot, J and I feel s~nce I paid $150.00'to clear my,property of the 10 foot easement running under my house and the other property~ owners tot their properties cleared for free. the Oi ty should 'I now waive the $150.00 fee.' i Thanlcing you in advance, Bonita J. Rough (Mrs. Howard R.Rough) -6HI.~ q :R~Lrll 2089 Broacfw'ay-O'.... Clearwater. Fl. 33515 Phonel 447-40J8 ~\; .' . \ '\1 "') , '3\ . ,\ I ( I '\\ ''''''0' ~~" Ij -I 1 ,I '" ,} 1., t. J UN (0 N C. R. 600 ST. MARINE N !CJ~ "- ~ ~~2 A...~ Sca'.' N.T,S. 3 lI'l Requested Vocal/on Applicant L ~ <Q"?- ST. ,).. ~ o oc:r o a: l'1J - 8 \0 ~ '~ <0 \\ <0. Requested Voca tion by C:>~ Applicant . \ \ Note ~ This is not 0 SURVEY -' O'Qwn by 0,0,.... 10/31/86 VOl;, HI'. 86- Z' SfthGn 3-Z9-1' R.,lud 1I/00/IU f: ". ~.< ;.~~~t <"..;; " I, , ' ...... .', ; .. .] .~ . , '! J' ' !"Ill t-- ... ~ t I ". 4'~"t~ .... ~," ',', ' ;~~,.~ .....'.. \". ';""r," t', .' '''',,', "l'li f" ;-,,- " Tb r~ j_ I "'..:. rA" . , f'1"t....;.... ~..~' , ; Florida' Power CORPOIHdlON ,'>' September 18, 1986' " /.. " " " ., ':9 '" r'lrs. ' Boni ta ' Rough' 2089 Broadway , Clearwater, Florida 33515 : , .".." , Dear Mrs. Rough: Florida Power Corporation has no' objection to the vacation of' the easement described 'as follows:' ,> The south five-foot portion of Lot 3. Block nt-lit, Bay Terrace and Bay Terrace Addition as recorded in'P1at Book '13, Page 22, pinellas County Official Records. ,.. . ..: L ~ ... " If we may be of further assistance. please do not hesitate to call. sincerely, . . ., , " FLORrnA POWER CORPORATION , , " t. .8.6:.B~/7:J~ Ernest E. Baker, Supervisor Distribution Engineering-Clearwater . , <' " \1 ", GBT:srh " " " " 1 :: : " Post Olllce Box 1699 · 2166 Palmetto Street · ClearWater, Florida 33517 , A Florida Progress Company ", ; l ',':) ""\" f' 1;\ \. .\:. ~ I '\ .." : ~~ :f September 23, 1986 \280 East Clove land Slrollt Post Ol/Ice Box 2257 ' NO 5033 Cloarwater, Florida 3351 t ;. 443-9681" . .~> '(_~-:u-/:~'~......~.,~,,"''' '.4W~" ~. ,;~'.: ":~~~r1~~:~-l , ," :\'~'~p i}0 . ~'.' ,.. .:c :~~: '. .':::.( , , ',Nt . "r ...~(f . ..... ~. . -..: . : ~ .~:~;'.f; .~.:.f.: ;:i~; , ,'''~'.:'':...~/~ '",:y::'i.:; . ........ . \.' ~\ . : '."~ (]ii3 General Telephone Compnn~! of Florida Mrs. Howard Rough '2089 Broadway Clearwater, FL 33515 ., ' "':">::;;\' .~. .t': '?~~ ,::~ ',.,"" ::\;;1 , .,'", .: $"~: . ,. 'l " .:.:. :. .' ~.;;,' . c"': :~;. .; ,.c, ~ .....~.:;; . T'~' :.~,; !",: . .<,; . .' >~.; : . ~ I ",..... ~ .' 'T:.'c':'+." II Dear Hrs. Rough: SUBJECT: THE Sotrrll FIVE (5) FEET PORTION OF LOT 3'~ BLOCK' "\01", BAY TERRACE AND BAY TERRACE ADDITION AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 13, PAGE 22, PINELLAS COUNTY OFFICIAL RX:;C'OROS.n ".' c '.,' ; :'''~ , General Telephone Company of Florida has no objection to the proposed vacation of easement as described in the above subject., ,: ' If e. . ", ~ ';. '.", 'j . . . . ;'~> '" Thank you for your cooperation. call Ray Staley at 585-3259. If you need further assistan~e,~lease , I o'. ". , .' < ..'~ ,', , .1. . , ; J ~ ~ ~~":( Very truly yours" ,;..;; , . :.' ,~ '..J!, .". =,.: -'., c ...::. ._: ~ T...f. . . .:.~~: GENERAL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF FLORIDA .~jQ;.L~ John F. Risher Systems Engineer .,'t,~; '. ", " <..:::~ JFR!RCS!dsg " t :\) " \ " 'I ,. \ ' ;, " ') , ~) . . ~\ .;\ .. ' i. ;. , A ParI 01 GTE ~~pornHon i ,\;; . . .;\ '\ , :i r \ ~ 'I: , ,/ t: , " I - ~... ~ ..... : ',1 . 'l :~ ,:.: :', VIsion Cnblc of Plncllos, Inc. 2f>3n 0111'''' lih IlIlI Clnnrwnlor, Florkla 3:1515 1013)101:1610 " 'I Septcmber 18, 1986 " Mrs. Howard'Rough ., 20.89 Broadway Clearwater, FL 33515 ;r RE: vacation of: Easement on Property on Broadway: Clearwater, FL Dear Mrs. Howard Rough: Please be advised that Vision Cable of Pinellas, 1nc: ~ Has no conflict with your proposed: 00 Vacation of Easement/Right-of-Way. o Construction. [] Maintains facilities within the area of the pro- posed vacation of Easement/Right-of-Way., The Owner/Developer must reimburse Vision Cable for all costs incurred by relocatiori of our facilities' prior to the release of a IIno conflict" letter. , " ~ to Thank you' for your time and consideration. If you have any questions, please contact m~ at 799-0547. , ' .:\ I" r, ,::', ~~ Gus Y North .\1 Field Engineer ,,) i ! 1'HE ENTERTAINMENT PEOPLE ' \: "; I" }~;~. , ,\ t " ,- .~ " ) ,.1 r, r I ~ ;' " /;' :...' ORDINANCE NO. 4300-86 AN OH.DINANCE OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA, RELATING TO THE PROVISION OF CITY WATER FOR FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEMS AND FIRE HYDRANTS ON PRIVATE PROPERTY; AMENDING SECTIONS 50.05 and 52.14, CODE OF ORDINANCES, TO ESTABLISH CERTAIN REQUIREMENTS AND TO IMPOSE A MONTHLY STANDBY CHARGE; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE D ATE. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF CLEARW ATER, FLORIDA: Section 1. Paragraph (1) of Subsection (e) of Section 50.05, Code of Ordinances, is amended by adding Subparagraph c and by renumbering and amending subsequent subparagraphs, as follows: '1 II Sec. 50.05. Deposit, fees, service charges and rate schedules sefiecl\::lle. (e) Rates: (1) Water rates. Water rates for all water furnished by the City Utilities Departm ent l:l1leep ~he etffel"eflt- sefie6We9 shall be as follows: c. Standby charges for fire protection systems. For fire hydrants and fire sprinkler systems on private property, connected to the City water system, the customer shall pay a monthly standby charge as set forth in the' following table: Facility Monthly Charge $2.50 Fire hydrants, per hydrant Fire sprinkler systems, based on fire line size, I?er building: 6 inches or less 2.50 8 inches 4.50 10 inches 7.00 12 inches or larger IO.oO d e. Service out of municipal limits: Accounts outside of the corporate limits of the city shall be SUbject to a surcharge equal to thirty-five (35) per cent of the monthly wBtef" BHl charges as set- fer-t:ft ffi S'dBSeeHeftS lh' ane b.. abeve. e e. A charge of the "monthly minimumn for a one-and-one-half (1 1/2) inch water meter is required for a "deduct" meter for air conditioning cooling water and similar purposes. fThis ~ t-e emH ~he safittary sewef" efiarge fef" ~hlli eef\Stim~Ro1 This charge shill be required ;s only where a separate irrigation meter cannot be set in the right-of-way or easement and the - 1- " I ;' ".....~ meter render must physically rend nnd deduct consumption for bUling purposes. f e. The water rates in !:HiBseetten9 lh' anti lr.- ae6ye shall be adjusted pcriodlcnlly to recover any increased cost to supply wa ter due to changes in the wholesale rate the city pays for water. Such rate adjustment shall be set by the utilities director with the approval of e6flet:lN"enee by the city I manager. Further, such adjustment shall be a proportionate (3ereent:age increase bused, upon the ratio (3ereeR~age of water the city buys wholesale to total syst~m water. Section 2. Section 52.14, Code of Ordinances, is amended to read: Sec. 52.14. Special fire protection service. City water service for special S(3eeifti. fire protection systems, consisting of a fire sprinkler system, fire hydrants, or both, on private property servi-ee fer any e1:tHeffig will be made available at the property owner's expense. Connection to a City water main will be made by the water division eel.'8MmeRt and charged for at cost of material and labor. A e.et:ecler ekeek Wtt:fl BYl.'fiSS metef' backflow prevention device, which shall include a leak detecting meter, shall will be required for any fire sprinkler line. This service shall wffi be used for fire protection only and no ef:kef' connection other than fire hose or sprinklers will be allowed on this service. This service will be made available subject to the approval of the plans and specifications for, and the installation and any subsequent alteration of, the system by fRstaHee. ey a{'(3fflY~ ef the superintendent of the water division ee{'8f"t:meRt-;.=.. aRd a:H All valves on hose connections eeflfteet-teR will be sealed BY Mm. Valves will be opened only fo~ testing, and in case of fire within the building. The superintendent of the wat:er e.e(38.rtmefit, ffit:lst shall be immediately notified whEm seals Sa:1-eS are broken. Failure to give immediate notice of broken seals eeml:*Y will be cause for discontinuance of the &ee service, and a meter) shall be installed at the property owner's expense before such service will be resumed. The City shall maintain fire hydrants and water lines located in easements granted to and accepted'\ by the City; all others shall be maintained by the property owner. The City water e.e(3ar-t:ment will not be responsible for any ',I da.mage on account of failure of wa ter supply. Any consumption shown on !!. bypass meter will be billed at the domestic rate. Section 3. This ordinance shall take effect December 1, 1986, but the monthly standby charges imposed by Section 1 shall take effect as of the first day of the first -2- . , , ;f c." t., " " ~ \,.j:~:""~J.r :~'I~~~ ,i ' <' 1:' ' ,( "-?f,' .'. ..J "....... ,}", ."'~I:i . ".., ~omplctc bUUng cycle after December 1, 1986, as to each account subject to the charges. PASSED ON FIRST READING PASSED ON SECOND AND FINAL READING AND ADOPTED November 6, 1986 'f H( Mayor-Com missioner, Attest:.., " "City Clerk " ') " Approved as to form and correctness: 'I , " i' ,:1 , r f', 1. ,'. ; , , ~ ., ., I' I ! t t 1 " ~J . iJ. { " I: T ~ ~ - " i . '\ .. I ~ " , '. .' ~~ ., ~~ ~.f~ ,;j ., " ~,f! ' ,; " '\) . . ~ . ~l \1 t. , I 'i ;>l "',1 i ,It " -3- /2. r:; Agenda No. MEMORANDUM TO: PUf)_I",-- Meeting Date 11-20-86 The City Commission of the City of Clearwater SUBJECT: Petition for Annexation and lL Zoning of a 4 Acre Parcel Located on the South Side of Calumet Str~et Approximately 450 Feet East of Hercules Avenue (Nightingale, Square D Co./City) Annex'86-26. RECOMMENDATION: City Commission approve th~ annexation and IL zoning of che subject property including the abutting right-of-way of Calumet Street; and direct the City Attorney to include this in an ordinance. (~ And that the appropriate officials be authorized to execute same. BACKGROUND: The request is for IL (Limited Industrial) District zoning in conjunction with the annexation. The Land Use Plan designation is Industrial. The parcel was the subject of two agreements to annex. Agreement to Annex No. 85-20-242 signed on July 3, 1985 included a promissory note in the' amount of $3,651.68 for Open Space Land Fees which will be due prior to the finalization of this annexation. Agreement to Annex No. 68 was signed on April 16, 1978. The property is now contiguous to the city limits and is eligible to be annexed. As provided for in the agreements, the City is initiating action to annex the properties into the City. The property owners were given the required 60 day notice called for in the agreements. Both properties are presently developed in industrial uses. The Planning and Zoning Board on November 4, 1986, recommended approval of the annexation and IL zoning by a vote of 5 to O. Legal description: E 1/2 Lot 19, Clearwater Industrial Park Sec. 1-29S-15E (Nightingale, ATA 85-20-242); W 1/2 Lot 19, Clearwater Industrial Park, Sec. 1-29S-1SE (Square D Co., ATA 68). Comm isslon Disposition: 1. Approved as Recommended/Revised/Conditional 2. Cantinued to Follow-up Action: dar. Submitted by: Advertised: Costs: NI A. Fund Ing Source: o Capital Improve- ment Budget Cl Operating 8udget o Other &:3 Affected Parties Notified of Meeting ~AttQchments: Drawing t . .................. .".. Dote: 10/24/86 Paper: 1 C w.Sun Cl Not Required 0 Not Required Originating Deportmen t: -P PLANNING & URBAN DEVELOPMENT o None CIty Manager Date a Sequential Reference Appropriation Code " ? \( G 6 ., c.v,q Tcl1. 'B w z X In, Z. ::l In 16 oli 1 - ., _ .. a , .-- --- ~~- - -J :--1 ~j - ~ I <:;) ] ~ "- I l) 9 I I L 10 f) J '2 on I Nj ....; B B I ~, I , I \ pliCA.! 'I ~~ ~I -.,. - ul _n ___. .__.._ "'''_L__ .'c'_' . ~+-..-- I '0 CAL UME T ~ 5 r. . I I =1 ..::=J I B ,!l.1,~~~:,":>" ','~~~',',~,4,,~,' , ,",", ' . "I, '..-:, ,..',., ..',., " , :':':'::: :r:'.>,':."':::.}, ~0 :,:',:, , "~''':;''n:';I~>:''<''/:>';':;'',:, :'. I i \~ . 0:. m,,':. ':lX.'~['~;,;',.,1,.!:,;~r;,t,::.~.;t" 0 I , ,,~.,~ "" ".'.:..,'~:~.,';.;:~~: :T,":'-::n:~t?:':- :;, ~ c..:;.., Q;::) ~ B IL 17 a c' r " ~tr \3 ~I !4.,- '''' 21) ~ ~ ~" ... 'I I.j', '::~" t' l.Vt ,... ,:.'" '1.-"" L . _~ '. ....".~_ ~-t.,,-- "', w-:. ..'....- ~ ", .... ... l .~ ;- '. ji ~ "\"L. . '~,.' 18"S-4H \.LJ > <:t - --- I : . OJ' 1 tlJ I , ..J 1 ::I U a:: lU I ..0 -?o ;q ~ :Jo,;. M a. 8 4 3- 02 M 6 B .. 3- 01 " u' N.OTE: FOR CONSU'_ T MARGINAL ABUTTiNG ZONING PAG ES. .- -IT .l..Q.!l~~ .1\ J. [. 1/4 I ( .:. I .:. .:1 ".~. 1/4 l~C.IJ PROPOSED ANNEXATION and ZONING OWNER APPLICANT :k ~* N \G\-\\It-lGAL€ ~ SQUA Rf. 0 . -C\l"Y- ' ZONING A COG"Zlo TO IL PROPERTY DESCRIPTION LO\' \q C L'EA.~WA'" E.~ * E'!.-'1. , '* ~ \AI 2:. 'NO P~R'K.. " .~ FROM CO!JHTY M - \ , ~. i PLANNIHG and'ZOHIHO BOARD ll- 4- 86 CITY COMMISSION SECTION ,I TOWNSHIP 1. q B RANGe \ S" E A TLAS PAGE B = ~ \...~ S \ N f'5 S V:= V A c- p.. W T 4.00 ACRES ll- 2.0 - B 6 0-\1- :~~w;:..(~__H"'\.Aft.l....oII._"I.M'~T..Ir).P""':lE"'~ - ... 1- ~..... ..... - ..........~ ,....... . l ~ II :! ~ . :z o .., r:>: :J ... -- ... ~ u o o ... '" rX vi 13 I. Agenda No. MEMORANDUM TO: pL:D-lJJ MeetlngDatell-20-86 The City Commission of the City of Clearwater- SUBJECT: Petition For Annexation and RS-2 Zoning of a 1.2 Acre Parcel Lo~ated on the South Side of Campbell Orive Approximately 310 Ft. East of Old Coachman Road (Brown/City) Annf;!x '86-27. RECOMMENDATION: City Commission approve the annexation and RS-2 zoning of the subject property; tlnd direct the City Attorney to include this in an ordinance. (~ And that the appropriate officials be authorized to execute same. BACKGROUND: The request is for RS-2 (Single Family Residential) District Zoning in conjunction with the annexation. The Land Use Plan designation,is Low Density Residential. The County Land Use Plan designation is Residential Conservation. 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 the finalization of this annexation. The proper.ty 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. The Planning and Zoning Board on November 4, 1986 recommefided approval of the annexation and RS-2 zoning by a vote of 5 to O. Legal description: M&B 34.022, Sec. 6-29S-16E Commission Disposition: 1. Approved as Recommended/Revised/Conditional 2. Continued to Follow-up Action: d"r~ Submitted by: Costs: N/A Fundi ng Source: o Capital Improve- ment Budget o Operc1ing Budget o Other &;JAttcchments: Drawing Advertised: Dote: 10/24/86 Paper: 1 S C w. un 'r.:J Not Required OriginatIng Deportmen t: PLANNING & URBAN DEVELOPMENT ..-...-.. . ". IX) Affected ." orties ~htified of Meeting City Manager Date a Sequential Reference Ap pro priation Code o None " ) :; 13 \'-'"- . " L.:" _,,-cJ l. .::tK ~I.::D l)_- -- . ('~ v >\I~ n E II nUll. T [H~ i: r-r~~L'~-r' .... 6 _.~,-- ----" ~~~.. VANDEnBlJlL T 7 i! l~~L~J I ~- - 10 .1 I ,. OR. 76 00 . . 7 . c A(9Ip 9E-L.L-..-----------~-----"T'..J - - ~...... DR. t>.' t.. \'b'\ ~~' I. r:~ a: 10 0 r') Z III 0:: 0 <i U ME;B ~ 34.01 tl.,fI,. '~8- .<. " " ~. >.' . . '.~ ~ . ..~ ~.:..,:c :......, ~~;; ~~ ~..' ~;~ ~:..:;: A,} );U.lJ ',,: ,1~:,1;,~~,~::;,~: . .. . .~.;.~...~:~~:....~:. ~ '.- ......>:~~ ~.'~>::~.~. := c., 'H.B 34.021 . 6B 3 .02 '. 36 a:: ... W I- <i ~ c a: . 24~ RYg . C OACHMA N L ESTA TE t: 62 75 z c:( ~ J: ~ : ~ In- WETHERINGTON S,LAGOON. I 1 Q , ~ 253 C I R.cL~:'.J..__~__ _ - _ ... ~u <1.: RD 162 134 ..... ,. nOlI M -~ PROPOSED ANNEXATION and ZONING OWNER OROWN. S. ~ cst APPLICANT C , l-JI. '"' , v. A 86-27 " PROPERTY DESCRIPTION .' - ZONING M cc. a '3 LJ -02 L.. FROM COUNTY E- ( TO RS-2 J 6 E A TLAS PAGE \ .1.0 ACRES LL-2.O-86 0-\4 PLAHH1H 0 and ZONING BOARD ll- 4. - e 6 SECTION 6 TOWNSHIP '2..q S RANGE . Single Fa~\ily V -:: V A c.. ANT CITY COMMISSION i':~~J~~;~"'W~Mr'fJ~r1fiH....~~Jij~If~JlJiAliiliilllllllMtlitllll"M~Ilii,i(.~IJ~Jl....... '\' ~.- ...... ... .... ....J n ,4 'tl a: II " ... ... ::l U D C> .., '" c::>' ,.: d I I I C I , ~., ~ \, 61 . S 'II .. III r:: o ... 5 .. ' Q .. ... ,.., , 'tl > ... '" >- .. '" I Q .. . ... ... ::I Cl .. ..; 1'1 n: .. VI .. ... ::l o U '" " ~J~ la I I , ~ 14- -{ Agenda No. MEMORANDUM TO: Y'c:\J.'! MeetIng Dote 11-20-86 .The City Com mission of the City of Clearwater SU,'UECT: Petition For Annexution, ell Zonin~ and {t Land US~ Plon Amendment from Medium Density Residerltial to Commercial/Tourist Facilities of u 3.2 Acre Parcel Located on the West Side of U.S. 19 Approximately 275 Feet North of Blackburn Street (Vnldes) Annex. 86~28, LUP 86~28. RECOMMENDATION: City Commission approve the annexatiqn, CH zoning and Land Use Plan amendment for the subject property; and direct the City Attorney to include this in an ordinance. (~ And that the appropriate officials be authorized to execute same. BAC1'~GROUND : The request is for CH (Highway Commercial) District Zoning in conjunction with the annexation and 8 Land Use Plan amendment from Medium Density Residential to Commercial/Tourist Facilities. ~he Pinellas County Land Use P,lan 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. Although oot a condition of annexation, the dedic~tion of a 40 foot drainage and utility easement along u.s. 19 will be a requirement of the development of the property. In addition, water lines and fire hydrants will have to conform to City standards when the property is developed. The Planning and Zoning Board on November 4, 1986 recommended approval of the annexation, CH zoning and Land Use Plan amendment to CommerciallTourist Facilities by a vote of 5 to O. Legal description: Lot 7, Blackburn Subdivision, Sec. 6-29S-16E Commission Disposition: 1. Approved as Recommended/Revised/Conditional 2. Continued to Follow-up Action: d'H. Submi1ted by: Advertised: 6:) Affected Costs: N/A G:JAH-:- ::.ments: Date: 10/24/86 Parties Funding Source: Draw5.n~ . . ~ . , . Notified o Capita'l Improve- ~ . City Manager Paper: Sun of Meeting ment 8udget Clw. o Operating Budget CJ Not Req ul re d o Not Required o Other Date a Sequential Originating Department: f Appropriation Code Reference PLANNING & .URBAN DEVELOPMENT o None ~ ~ \,) Ir: II) r~~"1d I I I ~ == ;';1.:,' '. ,.'J ". I. :.. " . , . . ":t.., ~ ~\ ~ ~;i::\~'~ .>...~;,,;~'t:\>.C\ J ~.', A r-' ::' L ~i ~ . .. t '. . I, . ~,' ..' ,'~ \-i .}At1,,\, . J ''i, ';':-' ~ .~~. ..\'" . .JII,.....~... Iii ... :1:' """1 ~t '.'~>'o.+/ t~",.<:, ~:\ ~ . \: ~ :;"'.:,~t'l\ ~.: I", I,', ; , ~ to ,~.o\': " , ....' ,I \ "'; ,', \' :,:.'~l ~.,: . ~'.'':''~~'':'. ',r..... "\. '~~~':~'.~"'''I ::~..l;~..'c . I ,fll ~~,,:~, l:.' :'.~~~,;, ,r <.. '.:.~ .' "'I ,.. ~ -t . I . ~ ,.. . . :~',' ;t:~,,: \/~,I .':,' ~).:\.. :i\::" .') 'iL:'~'~"'~I" ....... .... ". . r.' \. " :1~.H ". ~ ~.' ~h' ...~l~ ' 'I .,...........<....''\.1.. " . " \i', }r.l.~t~:.\II~.~h,~ r~': . ,. h,.'\,IH:~ ~t ~,.... .i'. L ..."'I:fl' '.' f '."lj' "", .. "~ 1"'''' I .-1 t.. 111;\ ..' 'l ;.~.I~t:::I;'('~'.:~:\! :{(;, , II '\ \' 1(-'-" <0 '\~\-"" ~~y..\ I, 10 I ' 10 I . \).) 'J II \J'l W I ~~ .- 1 .~.',. . . " "W I /,\,: I ~'~'2.~~. /0<V :c. I '<'- ("'W I ,~ 2J' I 1- ' If -I ~ cD l 3 ~l <n 2: 100 '-'rtUurtR omn: CD, --,------- - --\ I ~._,.....~__.....IIII.___.....~,.I .....1' ""'__~........ >- I- Z ---,,---~ I I V I I: '..',,,:., , : ",', ~c. . . T' ,'. fl. . ~ . , " . ~~(~S;;~;,~;;;;ii>:;,,~/.:i;,:i, ','~,,~;:;: /'~; ;t: '_ ' " :~_____ . SToRACrG t;f P ~ G- f] B rv CO :? Be t?-'" ,<:.1 0<<' "'~ ,,; CTI Mo <11 \ L E II -J I H (j ~.\ E S I I {:: tit .::, -.... \l , m~ /- I 6 v :. : J _H C. -H I ---~~. <(-.~ ~yt~~.( sO '0 ~ '<(D ~q...- CO ~~l) J- ~~~'+ .. ~~MR~ ~' . ~ r ~ , Q- ~ - 5 PROPOSED ANNEXATION LAND USE PLAN AMENDMENT and ZONING OWNER It:"C (j A 86-'28:. Lup8G-28 APPLICANT Vi~> LDI;':....;> t V. G. 'r:e ~. M. PROPERTY OF-SCRIPTION LAND USE PLAN ZONING LO.,. 7, FROM ME.O\U M Ot.N~lTY n R 6LAc. \< SU R.N SU B REslO EN"'r t~L COUNTY \"\- . .\ TO COMMERC\J)..L, TF cl-\ '3. '25 ACRES CITY COMMISSION ll- 2.0 - 96 \ 6 E ATLAS PAGE c.-, 5 PLANNING and' ZONI NO BOARD \ l- 4.- 9 G SECTION 6 TOWNSHIP 1. q S RANGE , 'B ::' 13 V 5 \ N E: >' S V ;;; V AC-P" (0T --..-- ~ - __~."_"""'''''''..:f __ _4 __......- .~-.......... .-.---.,.... I~ '"' ~ IS- . Agenda No. MEMORANDUM TO:, ruD~ ':; Meeting Date 11..20..86 The City Commission of the City of Clearwater SUBJECT: Petition for. Annexation und for Pureel HI, or. Zoning and a Land Use Plan Amendment (rom Medium Density Rcsidentlnl to Residential/Office and for Parcel fl2t IL Zoning for a Totul 6.72 Acre Site Located on the South Side of Sunset Point Rond Approximately 225 Feet West of the InterRec~ion with Belcher Road and Extending South to Sunnydale Boulevard (Finkenbinder) Annex 86-29, LUP 86-29 (Purcel 01 Only). R~COMMENDAT1oN: City Commission upprove the unmnexationt OL zoning nnd a Land Use Plan amendment to Residential/Office for Parcel HI and IL zoning for Parcel 02;' and direct the City Attorney to include this in an ordinance. [xl And that the appropriate officials be authorized to execute same. II BACKGROONO: Parcel HI - The request is for OL (Limited Office) District Zoning and a Land Use Plan amendment from Nedium Density Residential to Residential/Office in conjunction with the annexation. The Pinellas County Land Use Plan carries a designation of General Commercial. This is B vacant 4.5 acre parcel for which an office development is proposed. Parcel U2 - The request is for IL (Limited Industrial) District Zoning in conjunction with the annexation. The City Land Use Plan designation is Industrial while the Pinellas County Land Use Plan designation is Light Industrial. Parcel 02 is a 2.22 acre vacant parcel. Additional easements may be required upon development of the property and wate lines and fire hydrants will have Sp conform to City standards. Tbe Planning and Zoning board on November 4, 1986 recommended approval of the annexation of the subject properties and OL zoning and a Residential/Office Land Use Plan classification on Parcel 01 by a vote of 5 to O. The request fo IL zoning was recommended for approval by a vote of 4 to 1. Legal description: Parcel 01, Lot 1, Pine1las Groves Subdivision vacated right-of-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 Subdivisiont SE 1/4 Sec. 1-29S-15E. Commission Disposition: 1. Approved at Recommended/Revised/Conditional 2.. Continued to FOllow-up Action: d'H~ Submitted by: Advertised: Ii] Affected Costs: N/A &:JAttachments: r. Parties Funding Source: Drawing . , , Date: 10/24/86 . . ... ... ~ ~ Notified o Capito I Improve- City Manager PaperClw. Sun of Meeting ment Budget C1 Not Required o Not Required CJ Operating 8udget o Other ., OrIginating Deportment: .tJ '.'1 Date a Sequential PLANNING Ex UK13AN DEVELOPHENT Appropriatton Code Reference o None no, . C_R..,!),1 GAl's".. J C_~_~J ~:_~ :_.~# :I CJr- --~ ~AIN~R~E 1."~,V,'~)^, D ~; COND;<~~~0 (/ ODD ~~ ~ II I D [_ - ---.. POINT, I ~ARWATER I INDUS RIAL B 3 'lAC 1NYDALE BLV~ rL 'PA K\Z' ~EPLAr \f' o (J ..~"'iJ ~. !{~: I ," , , ,f.~"~:t, ,t. ,,: ' ,', I ""Br./~AT~', ':' . '. ~ f . . . . I ,'..p 'At (.'1:",,;.;::' d;."I':"~"">~"" ~- :t~\*;:.~~i~:.~;t~~~"!.~~ :(:"-..r~~x!;f::(~!'~~:;~!~'~:~''h~~:--~ ,::. ~tw:~~;i~~iF ~ H .~v....."-;,vZ... .....i.:):......;.. ~.'.jl 'Ii .+~~~"','-:)~-.;,r. -t~. .. e~+..il\)~f~;~ > :z lIJ ..J l!) t..1 t>. '1'\ I\, MQO 32.01 8 w > a: o J.... ~ PO UJ ..J ..J . VI .... ,- ,:,';,:,! (;'f wFlTEA v,;:'r 6 L ~~~ " ,', 't \-c.':. ':h: :,f~ :;{:j :! o @ '0 _.~. II'l PROPOSED ANNEXATION LAND USE PLAN AMENDMENT and ZONING . OWNER FI N KEN 'B l N 0 E R. G ~ l-\ A 9 G - z.q APPLICANT 'PROPERTY DESCRIPTION .; LAND USE PLAN ZONING PA R c. EL -J:li:. #IONLV loT \ O\NE:LLA~ G-Raves I FROM M E.D \V M 0 ENS IT'( COUNTY C ~ '2. SE ~ stSc.. 1- 2 <1 - I r;- R E. S l D E. l--l '\ \ A. L €{ v A t- R u I.A) , Nt,. ~ B "3 '1- 0 Il I ~ e..c.. 6 - ~ q -I 6 Ii- \ - 0 L ~ p. \(. c.. (;. L .tJ.2..-: R~S\DENTI~L I p~O-\ Lo'T It.:., Pll.J6L.l-~c; C-R.ov'GS- Ot:="t=\c.e::. H2. ~ I L ,dT~-4-.~ c....f:L '_"Z.1.-LACRES6'-r:~z.o.c.. PLANNING and'ZONING BOARD 'l- 4- ee CITY COMMISSION t(-1.o -86 SE.CTlON \ G TOWNSHIP '1.G q S RANGE \t), & E ATLAS PAGE 0 - l "3 f! Slngl. Family \[ ':;' V Ac. A tV T B ':. B V ~ l tJ E:. S S TO " LUP BG- 29 .It , ON'-Y ......-.,........~QDrf"1.J':lCt.'U.r...I"....J~~tui:DJ~~rr..~~Io;'fl4W:4.::~......~~....~ ~~.......r;J..QX1'....,... .._.....;...~_.. ___~ _ 1l~1JJ-"""" ~ I / ~h . la 'tJ D: ) II ... I< :: u o ~ SUBJECT: Zoning Atlas Amendm~nt from RS-8 to RM-8 for a .55 Acre Parcel Located Approximat~ly 320 Feet South of Gulf-to-Bay Boulevard and 200 Feet ~ast of Bamboo Lane (J~rs~y Jim Towers TV & AC, Inc.) Z 86-17. " Ib MEMORANDUM TO: The City Com mission of the City of C lea rwater fU j),q Agenda No. Meeting Date 11-20-86 RECOMMENDATION: City Commission approve the zoning amendment from RS-B to RM-B on the subjecc property; and direct the City Attorney to include this in an ordinance. ~ and that the appropriate officials be authorized to execute same. BACKGROUND: The request is to change the zoning from RS-8 (Single Family Residential) to RM-8 (Multi-Family Residential). The site is presently vacant. The Land Use Plan designation is presently Low Density Residential and is nay proposed to be changed. It is the intent of the applicant to request a conditional use for non- commercial, off-street parking on the subject site if the rezoning is approved. The Planning and Zoning Board on November 4, 1986 recommended approval of the rezoning to RM-8 by a vote of 5 to O. Legal description: South 305.38 feet M.O.L. of the east 78.66 feet of M&B 41-04, Sec. 13-29S-15E .\ Commission Disposition: ,. Approved as Recommended/Revised/Conditional 2. Continued to Fallow-up Action: d'lt. Submitted by: .. -... ~... ... .. Advertised;' Oate:lO/24/86 Paper: Clw. Sun o Not Required ~ Affectert Parties No tl fi ed of Meeting o Not Required :05tS: N/A Funding Source: o Capital Improve- ment Budget CJ Opero1ing Budget o Other faAttachments: Drawing City Manager 'j Dote a Sequential Reference Odglnatlng Deportment: ~ PLANNING & URBAN DEVELOPMENT Appropriation Code o None .,-/2 ~ 5 R r,O RlVO GULr lO"nAV .... < . _ _u.. \ .. . I l'> \ \ c;.\l 4'2- 001 \ ?<}' ~ ,t, ~ \.'~ " 2 B "CG ---, --~----_.._~~ . I. . , .-lo _.._..... _. . T'" To.. _ .- In 7'=~~= ' I I I I on M~ e. i 41-0' I , 1 I <)~ 11 , ":> o A Ul 0 PROPOSED REZONING OWN!R S. APPLICANT JER EY .J 1 M ,c;w E~ I." \ N <:. ..r 1101 src, It .,..,~ ,[ 114. [ e, . J ., . - t . I J I :I' J:l 1m I I ! IIJL I ~! -t;F I m, .n RD. ~ - , Z 86- 17 ZONING P~OPERTY DESCRIPTION .s 30 S' ' of E 7Cf I M <C. 6 \, 4 I - 0 L( FROM R.,S - 8 TO R M - 8 PLAHNING and'ZONING BOARD l' - 4. - e G SECTION \ 3 TOWNSHIP 'l.G S RANGE e Slngl. F.mlly B:. Bu S , tJ e:.. ~ s o. ~5 ACRES CITY ~OM"'ISSI0H 1\'" 2..0 - 8 6 \S'e ATLAS PAGE \-(-l3 ~l~:u..-..~-...~ ~-- ....-..- ~~Jl'--""'_"- - H" --- .., 0 to: ;J. .. ... ... C> ::I "" U on c::=o a: Ul o ), -_N U ... n.: , U I I I C I V " R . " 6t . s 'n Q o g t-a^" ~;ln:>,1gH .; ..; ,'/ I" ..: .., I C> ~ I .... I .. :. Q I .. ... I ~ .... u p. , \ '...- 'tl a: .... '... ;I ... j;l 0- D . 'U,V ;l\1:1 ... Ul ... ... ::I o U ~, ~:l ~J~ . la I r ,), r ", :': :":',,~?;~?;'~~ ,,, '>":] , ". ~ .:. I: . c., . .I~ , .+ '~.I"; '. .. , , " i' ',I , ,'I APPI.lICATION FOR ZONING CHANGE ", 'Ij 'MUNCIPALITY: CITY, OF CLEARWATER JERSEY JIM TOWERS rr.v. AND AIR CQNO'ITIONING;' INC~ TO ALLOW PARI<ING IN RESIDENTIAL CATAG9RY ADJOINING\, COMMERCIAL CATAGORY .' , ", APPLICANT: PURPOSE: CHANGE: FROM RS-8 to RM-S 20 NOVEMBER 1986, CITY COMMISSION , HEARING: =================================~===~=============================== I) EXHIBITS t. A. Appli.cati.on for. Rezoni.ng :1, B. Survey of Subject Site '.' C. Aerial Photgraph D. Photogr.aphs of site' E. Zoning' Map "I " , , ) '\', , '~:'~ " .. \ , \', -,''I 'i j ",Of . , " " .,. . , I CMlS/ZC ,I' ," I zr ..'.N.... ATLAS AMENDMENT APPLI( , , , .. J ~ ~l , DATE 16 September 1986 NAME OF PHOPEItTY OWNEH(S) Jersey Jim Towers '1'. V. (. Air Conditioning, Inc., o Florida Corporation ADDRESS 512 U.S. lIighwny 19 South, Clearwater, Florida PHONE 813/797-:7!()O .. AUTHORl ZED REPRESEWr ATIVE (IF ANY) Willimn J. Kimpton, Esqui'rc ADDRESS 2901 U.S. Uighwny 19 North, Suite 203 J Cleun1attl'r, FLPHONE 813/791-0063 . . LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY (SUBJECT OF REQUEST) SEE ATTACHED EXHIBIT "AU GENERAL LOCATION Rear of commercial tract in Bamboo Subdivision, off State Road 60, just South of Belcher'Road in Clearwater (map attached as Exhibit "n"). ACREAGE 78.66' X 305.38' (HaL) PRESENT ZONING DISTRICT RS - 8 REQUESTED ZONING DISTRICT RN - 8 CITY COMPREHENSIVE LAND USE CATEGORY Low Density Residential COUNTY COMPREHENSIVE LAND USE CATEGORY Low Density Resident,ial REASON FOR REQUEST Property has no reasonable use under current zoning. Change ~ill allow owner to request parking of automobiles as a conditional use adjoining commercial property. ! . IS THE REQUESTED ZONING DISTRICT IN' CONFORMANCE WITH THE CLEARWATER COMPREHENSIVE LAND USE PLAN? YES X NO Note: If the requested zone change is not consistent with the City's"Land Use Plant the applicant will be required to file a corresponding application to amend the land use plan. IS THE REQUESTED'ZONING DISTRICT IN CONFORMANCE WITH THE PINELLAS COUNTY COMPREHENSIVE LAND USE PLAN? YES X NO LIST ANY O'fHER PERTINENT INFORMATION SUBMITTED Conditional use was allowed prior to new developmen~lco4e adoption. JERSEY JIH TmlERS T.V. & AIR CONDITIONltiG, INC. By: (Signature) Jim Towers, President Reviewed by: I " , I ( .... t I . ';, t II-.t . , " . . , ' . <,: . ' ,. .\ " ~,'.. ,. . 1..:.<. ; ~. '. "~' ..' _..... . '. '. .. . " '4' ~.'.' ~.t. 19 I .' ..." ' I . . < . '. ' . , . . . ; .. .. .., .' i.... '. 'I "! .c,; .1... " .,~. j:'U! t,' .'. J/.....".. t . ~. .. I) '. . .. . . ~ I' c. ~ 1:\ , " 1 ' . ' I , ' I ! I', \" " LF.C',AL DESCRIPTION: (REOUr:'STED RE-ZONING) ,) I ' A parcel oEland lying within NE 1/4 of the SE ;/4 of Seqtion 13, Township 29 South, Range 15 East, Cleal:'Water, P~nellas County, Florida, mora particularly described as follows: ' BEGINNING at the southeast corner of Lot 10, Bamboo Subdivision, ' according to plat thereof, as recorded in Plat Book 28, Page 75 of the Public Records of Pinellas County, Florida; Thence ' S OOo27'24"E, along the: e~st line of said BCJmboo Slllxlivision, CJ distance of 303.19 feet to the southeast corner of said Bamboo ,Su1::division; Thence S 89017127"E, 78.61 feet; Thence N . (X) 0,37 I 5711E, ,303.23 feet; .Thence N 89021139'~, 84.37 feet to the POI~ OF BEGINNING, containing 0.57 ,acres N.O.L. '. . ,';, ., . ~ ,. .. . . I I , , ~ ~ , ,-, ., , ' ,,' ) , .. ''\\ . I I \ , ., (:\:.~ \. ,'\ ,?I-l) vJ c.M. Lfl 'tLA ~ S . .___._...._.. '. 01' .... -.. 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SUEf:T .2_ OF "2- FROM SOUTH LOOKING 'ro NORTH WEST , ,\ 'f~ . , t .. \ " l (', FEot1 SOU'!'ll LOOKING 1~:^S'l' TYPICAL WES'l'ERN FE NeE LINE ., I 'rYPICAL E/\S'l'gp~l \.1 BOUNDARY , " FROt>, GU!JF TO DAY LOOKING SOUTH " I ~iik~[ , '"'"!-" SOUTII BOUNDAHY Ii .... .... ~ . ' .f.'.... ;-I~rI. - ~~~~ ;a~t. ~,... ..hot:." \~~ :-z~'\ i; ~,J...1.. " , , - l H-I ~ .- - - . , , . . , ~ , r L- ~:~t. GO GULF TO,;OI\Y " BLVD, H,t, 1/4 , ce. I I S.l. I/~ sr: e. 1 I I \)~ -l, \ \ S A7. M&rJ MfiB . , - . 00\ \ 7.0/ 41 40 0:' ..--.., ~..... J=, \lI'e "'\ '0 r>- 'i'\.. \ 2 lrt w I ~ 't. t ., """ \~ - -' d " " . ~ '''1 - ~ v ,} 2"" - 0: r-- I .0 . -- I ". ~. ~l~~ .",. ~~ I- a, I I~ r- '. -..0.!, , - l~f '.. '<)-~ / 0: -\ ~ . \ a:: ' ; ~ r' W <( 7?)J~J' ~- / l- I /.' <( a.. ~ " . ~ CO ~ " 3= - 0 -'1,,--- / ... <OR;1, ,- ~ a:: ,~ <( - " ;- :t I I.,:!.t.~ \. ~ w ~ - .~) I II {l .-' ~ .., U ~:,. ~l .G:'. '''' I "" ~- - .."., '-1 ' --- f .. . ~ '" '<- ,?-) 0 n "- .-+----+- --- /), - - 1 , :>- i . . . I i <;J<V I ! , :)- " h / HH' <? " 1< .; , lJ '*!- ~ '?' 'v - - - .. ..-- .. - -- ~--- - 2 ,0 R U 10 RD. I 25 I k 12 U N I V R S I T ... P A F K, 10 r - . CAMPUS a a:: 11 - cr a UlN , 24 I T - I. 54- 14 16 ...... 28 -- 27 - 54 ~. 2 31 36 DR. \\ -@- ~^' ACADEMY - \~, ~~ / 8 - --'~I- t>- \ /' \ I .1._ ," / ~ BOARD: Neighborhood Ad'V1sory Coaaittee TERM: Ad Hoo APPOINTED BY: City Commission FINANCIAL DISCLOSURE: No RESIDENCY REQUIREMENT: City of Clearwater SPECIAL QUALIFICATIONS: E. Clearwate~ MEMBERS: 12 CHAIRPERSON(S): None MEETING DATES: ~th Wednesday PLACE: City Hall Annex APPTS. NEEDED: 2 DATE APPTS.TO BE MADE: 12/11/a6 :' :;,1 .': CLk-1 , . " ::-::.: ':'::::;:~~:'~ !~~~:~~~ l 7 "':":':,~~ .;:: Fon COMMISSION MEETING NOVEMBER 20, 1986 NOTIFICATIONS Agenda I~<~ ,'coC " THE FOLLOWING ADVISORY BOARD MEMBER(S} VACANCY REQUIRE EITHER RE~APPOINTMENT OR REPLACEMENT BY A NE~ APPOINTEE. Name-Address-Phone Da te 0 f Original Appointment Attendance Record Willingness To Serve 1. Mrs. Jo Ann Wolfe 2905 Lemonwood St. Clearwater, FL 3351~ 191-3529 (E. Clearvater Category) Ad Hoc Resigned 2. Lois B. [-far tin 1771 Harbor Drive Clearwater, FL 33515 (N. Greeuvood Category) Ad Hoc Resigned THE FOLLOWING NA~S ARE BEING SUBMITTED FOR CONSIDERATION TO FILL THE ABOVE VACANCIES: 1. Mrs. Monika Hoir 2912 Edenwood St. Clearwater, FL 33519 Jo Anne Wolfe '" Comments-Related Experience, Etc. ' Recommendation letter attached '\ Name-Address-Phone Submitted By ~ .:J 2. Mr. Daniel Domingo 750 Island i-lay Clearwater, FL 3351S 41t3-59143 self Retired Military & State Dept. '. 3. Mr. Johnny Long 2315 Minneola Road Clearwater, FL 33546 796-9319 self Self-employed Realto~ (AT-LARGE) " '\ '\ \} .',) .'j .~ H,\~\ II .---- ,... '" I ~+""~"',<.:n~ -:'.'::. \~~, 4;~:~t;~~:h'~ . ... . ,./:~}\~] .~ & ~"1'''' , Y ';,Jl' , ,,'.:~r . ':: '~. '. " :;:- . t .~ :"./'Y JJ~>>-<-~w) 19rc, . .;j . f+~. :~. '.".t\, ',: , :;}~ '..;:.. j' 'j,' , ~ " " . {'"~'1 , . ", 'f , i , " " ~ .' ..~~ , >,', ...' , ^,: '\ r:"'~-':'.;-:"""7;~.-;-: ",,__':-0"0 - ' : .', ~ '.~.. !,' ~ .. ~... ' , / ~ ~ = , ; '!.! ~'l i~:": :.'~ [I \\~ l~~~, ft'~ ,'1,' ,~,...",..."l....,_J. l' '\ t .. ' ~ I. ,': r I ' .. \' S cp 3 IQl,L: .: : :'i ~: ,[ wUU i: (! I . I . ~~. I i L!', ::' , !t ~..I) . "'- ......--~.........~ ~'~l.~~:' I- e rl:1 it .~~.~. !tr\- (: i;-'; a~ :;!~:;5.\1 r 'I) 1.) .' .,~\ . . ~ . ~.........,.... ~'t,' .''\' ", \ . 1 ., .i I ~ 1 iii , '::1 " f , " . '....,.:,.. ..' .f....V..; " Hf:-'4"~~';;~'~~' , , ',,' """",:,~{,\l~ . , .,:,', :,:','~'W~ '. ~ ' . .i . \i t( ,. , ") 'I ' :\..1t..... - . t . f' . -, .~,.~~.,....' 'I .~"... . H) \ ' \ , (, I' " I CLk-J . ;. 'J' ','. :.:. \~~:.~:}: tf'~~$i: '18' "'0 . . ~ ", ~\ .,: I "l. , . . .' . c . ~~~~.' .- :l <> ,. .. FOR CO~~ISSION MEETING NOVEMBER 20, 1986 'NOTIFICATIONS Agenda ,1_ BOARD: Library Board TERM: 3. Years APPOINTED BY: City Commission FINANCIAL DISCLOSURE: Required RESIDENCY REQUIREMENT: City of Clearwater SPECIAL QUALIFICATIONS: None MEMBERS: 11 CHAIRPERSON(S): C. Pate, Hutohens MEETING DATES: 3rd Friday PLACE: Conferenoe Room APPTS. NEEDED: 1 i DATE APPTS.TO BE MADE: December 11, 1986 THE FOLLOWING ADVISORY BOARD MEMBER(S) VACANCY REQUIRES EITHER RE-APPOINTMENT FOR A NEW TERM OR REPLACEMENT BY A NEW APPOINTEE. '/ Name-Address-Phone Date of Original Appointment Attendance Reoord ,Willingness To Serve 1. Martin J. Moran 436 Midway Island Clearwater, FL 33515 1985 Oeceased , THE FOLLOWING NAMES ARE BEING SUBMITTED FOR CONSIDERATION TO FILL THE ABOVE VACANCIES: Name-Address-Phone Submitted B~ Comments-Related Experience, Etc. 1. Howard T. Smith P.O. Box 1377 Clearwater, FL 33517 H-ij47-1725 W-442-2101 self Former member Community Relations Board - 5 yrs. Application attached 2. Mrs. Helen Diller 2623. Seville Blvd. Apt. 310 Clearwater, FL 33520 799-2769 self Former member Library Board 2/79-1/85 Application attac~ed 3. Frederick Dunn 1881 N. Hercules, #1302 Clearwater, FL 33515 446-7239 self Application attached 11 4-1/ 4. (Richard A.) "Dickl! Fitzgerald 2686 8rattle Lane ~learwater, FL 33519 7t36. "295 self Chairman, Chamber of Commerce Task Force for Countryside Library Application attached '\ , ,) ") .. ~ \ ',\\ t;.~ f~,.L. I :1 '; I , , ", '_~.I~. ,. ...... RECEIVED ~ CI'ry o p C LEA R '\V ATE R APR 25 '984 APPLlCAnotl FOR ADVISOny BOARDS Name #Ow 1912.d -;--; S/?1) T;J 'CITY CLERK Home Addres~(J.I3~ / J J 7 Office Address/ VI )/. (/ls C' r'1# /,t;. C/w'"/v iT~.r/~ / C~~ytu-;'Y-i:V 01/4. Ill? r /Ii( '1 Ii .so /-L ~ 0 IJf fl-tl{.. r G- &t-Y" w ~ cr/' ~.T rl t I3rv C ~ -/'7'.4 v / .:::J::.q e:. · Telep~one 81 ;J- lft.f 7 -/7 'Y J"- Telephone 8/ 3 - t/ f' V - ');"/ tJ / How long a I 1_ _ ~I.;/Y k'I-'f occupat~on -R"A/ t'r 1..,(, 4SSd('J fl,p-vXv /Jttl4~,y resident of the ., 1/7- t ,!, .5 p.\ l -n~ _ -r:J _ -- I T City of Clearwater? ') fJ - e- v Employer "t,;.,.IJ-"v t: ~ / /f-I,I{;v L;, r. ~ /' I Field of Education. Other \lark Experience }.!:./5IGfj~/f(,lv~ '/1-rJ~ ;Jet l.-v."./f..:"n, P~..~ ~r f dO Vt'11 y 5 - ));r ;'..v'(-5,. ooJTIi'?,~,-, #/ ~ I ~7 s". "" '""G- f- ;tIP"'" C-A. If retired, former occupation Community Activities Other Interests -Ph o+.~~(91) t,.',; ~ h '4/~ T . /' ) Board SerVice (current and past) SVftty.s dJnmv~ /Z4~-r:rJ:~ B'n.,L ~ / Board Preference (note list on reversel 1 /I,-s fO!!.I ~ ,;. / ~H1;~ t!:- . 2 j,,-/; ,:/9,-y 73~A.vL " 3 q Additional Comments ~~~~ Signed L'/ ~ /jff" Da e. / PLEASE RETURN THIS FORM TO: City Clerk's Office P.O. 90x IJ71l8 Clearwater FL ~351~ , '\, C I ~r '{ , ,"..':~,>')'1\, c. djnJ-p: ,"" :.~.:~~ .' ',~> OF C LEA R\V,.\TE R APPLICATION FOR ADVISORY BOARDS Name hI" t Helenl nlller Mr~. 1I1e~lr Se;\\le mH\. .' I 3'0 ,\(Il1rlmen. 33510 Clr.r'll'lI.lrr, fL - fLh ,.... ,,:.' T V 'E If n-J:; '\";i ..." 2: Home Address_ Office Address . / Ml fl 3 -mas 7elephone 799-Z.1ff1 Telephone Cl'l'Y CLERK.\ How lon~ a resident of the Ci ty 0 r ClearHa ter? Occupation I, / h lf~r!.'te/ ~ (j ,,1 .I ' ,.,~ c..r.....7 " Emp lOj'er ether Hork -A" Exper~ence 1~''-c~'lA'''''Jc..' I ~ ].Jt'<.O,:?! ({t)-~7 R",,^j ---;';;:-/-"'1-'-' l Fielj of Education I?,t#~,~ C...L~ ~ e, If retired, former occu~ation ~ ZA . I' -1- r//' __-J Community Ac tivities "c j , ~tJ'h fJ~A,.'t.!./ (,~ -.:c:..i-t. V.'I v~~,..f_{A.' -1;-;'1.;1 tZ~r A}d.t-y - ;J.jLk1t~ A~-r.;;i d 0,,1;; a-v.l' ~&u ." ' I I Other Interests Eoard Service (current and past) Beard Preference (note ~ttach~c list) 1 L&mul)"d:~~ z 0S~~'~/1--LJdu~.4!~' &a;'lL v,f 4' ' f/ 2 3 11 Arldition~l ~omments ~~ ;<;/. ,l)~/~~ t Sl~ned 'I , 71'l?/701.-., 4'-; /9 9.~ C; D::\te Plea~e see attached list tor Boards that require Financial Disclo~re. PI.F.ASE RF.7URt~ r~us FORH TO: City Cler~'5 Of~ice ? .0. Box a7!t(1 Clp.arw~ter ~L 33518 '. ... ..... " ;,;i:~.~~~ -- .. . ; ,', C I T Y o F C LEA R 'V ATE R !'OIT O"I"ICI: lOX ..,... CL.E:ARW,l,TER. Fl.ORIOA 33S'8 APPLICATION FOR MEMBERSHIP ON CITY OF CLEARWATeR AOVISORY BOARDS IJ Name: F v.. € De fl.. lC Ie.. DUNN Home Phone: (B I ~) 44' - "72. 3( 0",.80 33~/7 Addreu: 188' , 1--1 e aLe u t.. € ::; .;:I. ,.3 02- (must bo within City II itsl Occupation:-^,< t;M ,. Co t'.3 s tJ uTA^-.J'l OffIce Phone: lJ. ,,~ -7 2.. a, f OH1c!! Address: I S S I t-J . N~a...c.U l.t:: 'S' . (; '';01, , /, If retIred, please advIse former occupatlonls): How long a resident of Clearwater 7 f 0 Y E"Aa....s Membership in other org<lnlzatlons: A 53 C>c.. ,~ -r (d rJ OF" I.A t=l~Al:. E' H ~ 1 OtVStJe.."f,q vrs , Field of Education: ,i ~. S. ,~ D v.sr(l. rA \. ~ (\J C' , }>.:) € C f2..1 U , -,. Pleus Indicate the particular Board(s) in which you are lnter!?Sted: c... , e Po A p..." ,; 0 A 11..0 'L- '.\ If appointed to aCiey of Clea~~ater board, ! agree to make a sincere effort Co ':main~ain satisfactory attendance at all meetings. =+~~ CQ,. ~ ~....-1"'~.f/ ~ I Signed ~/S-:-/.9JS // Dace ,,/ return this form to City Clerkls Office Please ."-- ~\) .. -' ... '*'.:'~'~; }~ . . . ..:.:?~ ," >c. o ',~ FREDERICK DUNN P.O. SOH 517 Clearwater, Fl 33517-0517 (813) 446-7239 \ j I I, I I I ! J I , j I ! 1 I I I 'I I I I I U E cr.; 1 V E J) Octobe~, 27, 1986 Kathy Kelly, Mayor City o~ Clearwater P. O. SOH 4748 Clearwat~r, FL 33518-4748 OCT 27 1986 CIT'f eLl::J IL Dear Ms. Kelly: I would like to serve on the Clearwater Public Library System Board o~ Directors. My application is on file with the City Clerk. This letter is to outline what I feel are my quali~ications. To ""it; 1 have been a resident and cardholder o~ the library ~or nearly twenty years, and have had library cards since I was eight years old, so I am familiar with good and poor libraries. t am a management consultant in Distribution and Marketing as well as a line manager in several major American corporations. Consultants are solution oriented and in my case, used to achieving sophisticated solutions in materials storage where there is very little money available. 1 have been a user, a taker o~ what the libraries offer without making any other contribution other than paying my taH bi 11. I woul d 1 i ke to pay back the years of enj oyment the libraries have given me by offering my skills to the board. '" 'To demonstrate what I mean by making a contribution, I attach the letter outlining changes in the tomputer generated checkout slip now used 1 r: t.he library. I have met wi th the Df rector, Ms Mi el ke and we have +-alked about the problems with the IIstate of the artll system you are now using. There is hope intertwined with the usual problems involving computers. I would like to meet with any or all of the city leaders who have to decide on the new board member to be elected in December. Please call me to set up an appointment at your convenience. Sincerely yo,,:,rs, ~~~ Frederick Dunn Enclosure: Letter to Clearwater Library System, October 8, 1986 " .. .. .... " " 'I FREDER I CJ< DUNN P.o. BOX 517 CLEARWATER, FLORIDA 33517 (813) 446-7239 I, October B, 1986 Head Librarian Clearwater Public Library System 100 N. Osceola Ave. Clearwater, FL 33515 Dear Sirs: I have been using your library checkout system since its startup some months ago. As a consultant in Distribution and Marketing, 1 can only characterize elements of the system II as leaving much to be desi red II. This is the polite way of saying that the system overall is a vast improvement:. but that the piece of paper given to the users fails miserably to meet:. the users needs to know; What library system provided the materials. From which branch they took out material. The date the material was taken out. the type of materials taken out. A clear indication of when the material is due back. n In contrast to the enclosed copies of checkout slips from food stores in the Clearwater area, the samples attached contain information that is not needed by the user; A continuous repitition of II CHECKOUT II and "Item?tI. Once is enough, since you say this at the top of the form right above "Patron?" Use of the bureacratic "Patron" rather than the more understandable "Card Number." Meaningless double dates not related to any other information on the form. Copies of 11.~urmation oriented to the library person handling ~he transaction, such as; 1I**DISJ< 8EING UPDATED----PLEASE STAND-BY" IINot chscked in: proceed?" Apparent merging of two checkouts on one slip. Overall, I would suggest that the person who designed the output end of the computer program discussed above would be graded IIF" for "fail" in any class dealing with basic computer programing, and thrown out of school if they were above the level of a freshman. It is unfair to be critical without offering an alternative. So I have set up a re-designed printout to be given to the library "Patrons" as you call them. It is shown below. " , I ., !' , , ',' ~~':,"~H~\f, :: ~: .:.~~~; i' ....--.. ,.... Line (----------------- PROPOSeD NEW SLIP -----------------) No. +-------------------PERFORATION LINE-------------------+ 14. ITEM: BOOK BOOK VCR TAPE CASSETE RECORD DATE DUE 119/15/86 10/27/86 11!J/1r.l/86 10/27/86 11U27/86 IDENTIFICATION NO. 3 2112 Wm2gS 2897 3 2112 0~205 5676 3 2112 r.lm004 0779 3 2112 00317 0147 ,3 2112 00041 9256 f f I I I I I I I f I I I I 1 . 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11- 12. CLEARWATER PUBLIC LIBRARY SYSTEM MAIN BRANCH 1wm N. Osceola Ave. DATE: TRANSACTION: CARD NUMBER: OCTOBER 8, 1896 Checkout 2 2112 m~r.l18 7523 13. '" '" '" "" 32. I I +--------------------PERFORATION LINE------------------+ Each transaction proceeds as follows; The library person indicates type of transaction. The card is wanded. The card number is printed on the pre~headed form. Each piece o~ material checked out is wanded. . If there is a problem, the screen shows the problem. No printout is made. The computer prints each line, using information in the computer record for the item and the due date base. After the last piece is wanded, the computer is told to end the transaction. The computer then print~ the heading, lines 1 to 5~ and does a "forms feed" to bring the paper up to the tear line. This preprints the heading for the neHt transaction. The copy is torn off and given to the card holder. I hope that this will be of value to you in improving a greatly improved Clearwater library system. I would be Willing to work with a group looking into ways to improve the system. As an oid (over 50 year) library user allover the U.S., and a consultant in materials storage, I feel I could be of value to the system which gives such me continuous, pleasure. Sincerely yours, ." , \ ',\ ~~~ Frederick Dunn ." , , .. - - CIT'Y, OF CLEARWATER APPLICATION FOR ADVISORY BOARDS Name ~ \ c 6 f\ ~ d A , (D I c k ') J Home Address:2.,-", &~ ~,(I\-\.~ Lc. LAtJe. C-Lel-\'{'W ~+e.1( ! F=L. ..3351 q \=i + ;i!. \ e'. \~I\ ld Office Address TelepL one f g ~ - bJ.. q s- Telephone How long a resident of the City o~ Clearwater? ~V" l).,,^oS Field of Education Occupation (, Employer Other Work Experience c.e""t;{\~J ~o~h's\- D~tho+i s r BA ~oDLo9~ N\ s c..,(~M.\ '-1~ L .!u~-h Ce..- If retired, former occupation Co La tJ<e L Board Preference (note attached list) tJ 0 f-\ e... 1 L( B R.l\ Ry \5ofwd 2 t1..~lJ";1 <lj ~"d ZO/J;/J1 'BoArd 3 Q.Dlu.\M.UJ.Jr+~ 'ReLA+;QpJ S . BoAVd 4 D~V~Ll;)pW\e~t Ccck ~d~lU.-tw.~u{. t3ol\vd Additional Comments ild~u/ a, ~~ ' Signed b !tko.Sf, Date . , ',\ Plea~e see attached ll.3t tor Board:s that require Financial D1:sclosure. " PLEASE RETURN THIS FORM TO: \, City Clerk's Office P.O. Box 4746 Clearwater FL 33518 . I' !\! " ' : .'~'~ ~. . :: I . _.. ~ ~""'...t.""" _ . , I ,J ~ , q d .,- MEMORANDUM TO: The City Commission of the City of Clearwater SUBJECT: CLk-J... Agenda No. Meetl ng Date: 11/20/86 , .: MUNICIPAL ELECTION - Mnrch 10, 1987 . RECOMMENDATION: The City Clerk be directed to prepare for and conduct the forthcoming municipal election to be held March 10, 1987, and be authorized to hire the necessary election boards and compensate the pollworkers in n manner commensurate with Pinellns County.! ' GSl And that the appropriate officials be authorized to execute some. BACKGROUN 0: The City Clerk acts in behalf of the Commission in the conducting of municipal elections. Election expenditures are included in the City Clerk's operating budget. ~~ ',\ Commission Disposition: Follow-up Action: '\.' 1:3 Not Required &J Not AeQuired Costs: OAttochments: I FundI ng Source: o Capitol Improve- ment Bud get "\, l!l Operating Budget ,0 Other Submitted by: Advertised: City Manager Po per: o Affected. Parties Notified of Meeting .../~.:,f,.."""f':'1Io ~.. Cate'. Date aSequential Referenc e Originating Deportment: CITY CLl.;RK Appropriation Code ~ None ..r-_._ -----.~...-..- ,. , . ': .J~ 20 ,( P /2- [.1 Agenda No. Meeting Date: 11/20/86 MEN10RANDUM TO: The City Commission of the City of Clearwater SUBJECT: Agreement - Clearwater For Youth, Inc. . RECOMMENDATION: Approve attached agreement between the City of Clearwater and Clearwater For Youth, Inc., for Clearwater For Youth to operate the small concession building located at Carponter Field during its Upper Pinellas Co. Winter Instructional League season. " ~ And that the appropriate officials be authorized to execute same. BACKGROU NO: The Clearwater For Youth, Inc. -Upper pinellas County Winter Instructional League (UPCWIL) plays the majority of their games at the Carpenter Field Complex from approximately mid-September through mid- November. The attached Agreeme~t is similar to Agreements approved in previous years, however it now covers the period of use by the UPCWIL, rather than the Babe Ruth Baseball program. As a note of information, the Babe Ruth League is now defunct and all of the equipment previously owned and utilized by them in this concession building has been donated to Clearwater For Youth. The Parks and Recreation Director recommends approval of this recommen- dation. Commission Disposition: Follow-up Action: Submitted by: Advertised: Costs: N/A Funding Source: o Capito I 1m prove- ment Budget Cl Operating Budget o Other t'. Agreement UAttochments: City Manager Paper: o Affected Parties Notified of Me etlng ,'.., '.. ~ ~"'a~" .'L.;...... _...,,:.-- Date: Dote a Sequential (, Referen ce ONot Required OriginatIng Deportment: Parks and Recreation o None Appropriation Code . \, : -~': ;'"~."1~:':~':; .~{)~:. . . ,.~. ,< .':{ " " .; # .- .:. \ A G R E E"M E N T ,. < . .' c :~ THIS AGREEMENT made nnd ~ntered into this day of 1986J by and between the CITY OF CLEARWATER. FLORIDA, a municipal corporation, hereinafter referred to ss "City", and CLEARWATER FOR YOUTH. INC., a Florida non-profit corporation, whose address is 2037 Gulf-to-Bay Blvd., Suite DJ Clearwater, Florida 33575J hereinafter referred to as "CFY". .i WIT N E SSE T H: \ofHEREAS, the City' is a municipal corporation owning and operating Carpenter Field in the City of Clearwater, which field is used by CFY during its Upper Pinellas County Winter Instructional League season; and WHEREAS, CFY is desirous of using a concession building located on the North side of ~he Olubhouse at said Field during its Winter Instructional season and for its off-season storage; NOW, THEREFOREJ IN CONSIDERATION OF THE PREMISES and of the faithful performance by each of the parties of the covenants and agreements between each other madeJ it is mutually agreed between the parties as follows: l. CFY shall have the right to use a concession , ,< building on the North side of the Clubhouse at Carpenter Field during its Winter Instructional season and may during the remaining months use said concession building for its off-season storage. It is specifically understood and agreed that CFY shall not have the right to use said concession facility for any . I "\ activity or function at Carpenter Field other than its Winter Instructional League games without first obtaining prior written consent and approval of the City. 2. CFY shall at its expense furnish all equipmentJ fixtures. and related items used and required in the operation of the concession stand by it and its representatives and agents. CFY shall also at its expense be responsible for t~e maintenance .~<, \< , }": ., " ~.: .-; ~ ".~";J}~~~) :...~/~ ..'~" . ...:::. . < .' ;1. . ,: : ~ nnd upkeep of the conccssion stand nnd shull cooperate w1th City groundskaeperR in keeping the grounds nnd other portions of Carpenter Field in a clean and orderly manner and free from any debris, papers and other material from any of the items sold or dispensed from said concession stand. .' 1 3. CFY shall purchase at lts own expense and maintain in effect throughout the term of this Agreement a policy of insurance in an amount not les.s than $500,000 combined single " limit Bodily Injury and Property Damage per occurrence, w~ich will protect and hold the City of Clearwatar harmless from any and all actions or causes of actions or claims of any nature or ,. I 1 :j .1 I description whatever by any and all persons in the operation of said Winter Instructional League and the use of the concession 4. CFY agrees that under no circumstances will building, and shall furnish to the City an in!urance certificate setting forth said coverage. alcoholic beverages be sold or offered for sale by the Winter Instructional League in the operation of the concession building. 5. Neither this Agreement nor any rights hereunder, including but not limited to the right to operate the concession stand, shall be assigned or transferred by CFY to anyone without the prior written cons~nt of the City. \; 6. The term of this Agreement sh'all be for two (2) years from the date hereof unless sooner terminated, and may be extended upon the mutual consent and agreement in writing of the parties. Either party may terminate this Agreement by furnishing .,' sixty (60) days~ written notice of termination to the other. If the City furnishs notice of termination to CFY, CFY shall have 'sixty (60) days from the date of said notice to remove at its expense its equipment from the premises; otherwise, said , ,\ equipment shall become the property of the City. If any damage '.j is done to the City premises in the removal of said equipment, CFY shall at its expense immediately repair said damages. I If CFY serves notice of termination to the City, the equipment of CFY on the premises shall revert to and bec~me the property of the City. s , > . t ~ ~-- . :.~ ,~\ /o":~: .:~.. ::....B; . ',. . }. ":r ,,: , '.. .~~ 7. CFY shall obtaIn at its expense all required licenses, shall furnish all required perBonl~el and shall collect' and pay any taxes required in the operation of the concession stand. ". 8. The City shall have the right through its agents to make reasonable inspections of sald facility and the operation thereof to see that it is being conducted in a proper manner for the protection of the City under the terms of this Agreement. r 9. CFY shall furnish "Hollywood type" bases on demand, '. but not to exceed two sets per year. (These bases shall become the property of the City. 10. The City shall have the right to make rules and regulations for the use of this facility, and CFy shall abide by said rules and regulations and acquaint all of ~ts members with' said rules. ~ The City shall have the right to expel from this facility any Winter Instructional League member violating such rules and regulations, and CFy shall be expected to help in such enforcement. 11.. This Agreement shall be binding upon the parties heretot .their successors and assigns where permitted. 0\ IN WITNESS WHEREOFt the parties hereto have set their hands and seals the date first above written. Countersigned: CITY OF CLEARWATERt FLORIDA Mayor-Commission.'r By City Manager .,) Approved as to form & correctness Attest: \I City Attorney Ci t Y Cl e rk ~\\ Witnesses: .. CLEARWATER FOR YOUTHt ~ tJZ-r:.:f1 / . , Pre Bid e' INC. C{Jp';:?1:: ') ~- " . /. 76l \ _ f , , L.L _ I/L/ . By Attest . ~ ,~ -, '~\'" \ ~~-.,-, 'C, :;\.\:s:"""- .fSecretary Two (2) riding mowers ore required to replace Gravely mowers which have exceeded their normal service life and nre beyond economical repairs. r. .' ~.'.: ~ ";. \ ~.~~'~":::~J ~ '/ ~,~,\ c.., .,{ . to' -- ....L _ cS-1 Agenda No. Me atl n 9 Date: 11/20/86 MEMORANDUM -ro: Corn miss ion The City SUBJECT: o 'f t h t3 C it y 0 f '. C I ear w ate r H t n rNG NC>HERS RECOM MENDATION: Award a contract to pl.lt"cllllHC two (2) Jacobsen 'I~II~fcat IT Hilling ~IOWC1:S from Debra &}uipmenl, Tumpa, FL for $1 B,940, llmler tenus and conditions of Florida State Contract 515-63-86-), uS uuthorized by Art. 11, Sec. 42.23(4}"Code oC Orc\inooces. m And that the oppropriate officials be authorizad to e;(ecute same. BACKGROUND: Ne\ol mOlolers must be ordered 11m., to arrive in time for next year's growing seasol1. The Jacobsen Turfcat is a larger mower specified on the Florida State Hower Contract for henvy duty municipal and commercial llse. 'Dle Fleet Nnintenance staff has reviewed the specifications and rccolffilencls purchase. The Purchasing Officer concurs. I ' The staff is purchasing mowers larger than the Gravelys, so that more grass can be cut in less time. The labor savings will more than offset the adtlitional cost of this equipment upgrade. The First Quarter BUdget Review will include an amendment to provide the necessary funding for the upgrade, charge from other parks division codes. TheSE:! tr<lnsfers will not effect the "bottom line" budget for this division. NOTE: Bo thmOtY'crs are on the approved capi tal equipment replacement lis t for 1 <J86-8 7, and $8,666.67 is to be charged to Code 315-1-4211-641-590. 111e additional $10,273.33 is the upgrade charge to the using department, Parks and Recreation capital Code 010-1-1691-640/572. ' \' Commission Disposition: 1. Approved as Recommllndlld/Revised/Conditional 2. Continued to Fal low-up Action: .tdr~ ~'-- =:..". '.. ~~ ".. .... ..~~ . 00 t e ~ o Affected Port I es Notified of Meeting l1i Nor Rtquired Costs:' $18t9 0 OAttachments: Funding Source: ~ Copi to I Improve- ment Budget 18 Operating Budget o 01 her Submitted by: Advert ised: Cit~( Manager Pa pe r: ~ Not Required Date 8Sequential Re ference Originating Departmen t: Central Services Appro pria tion Code See Above . I!l N ona :\ 2'2 . MEMORANDUM TO: The City Commission SUBJECT: RIDING HOHERS RECOM MENDATION: P I~ - J- Agenda No. Meeting Dote: 11/20/86 .\ of the City of Clearwater '. . Award u contract to purch9se two (2) Toro Goundmuster 72 riding mowers from Wesco Zuun Inc., Tampa, FL for $17,140 as authorized by Art. I~, Sec. 42.23(5), Code of Ordinances. g And that the approprlote offlclols be authorized to execute same. BACKGROU NO: This is a requirement to purchase one (1) replacement, upgraded mower and one (1) addi tional mower for maintenance of recrea tional facili ties: The Toro Groundmaster 72, which is very similar to the Jacobsen Turfcaf being purchased separately for the Parks Division, has an excellent operational and maintenance record. Like the Jacobsen, it has been agreat improvement over the smaller Gravelys. tVi th both Toro and Jacobsen mowers in use ~ the staff can compare their operational and maintenance characteristics, with a 'view toward standardization in the future. Toro mowers are not currently priced on a Florida State Contract, but they are priced at $ 9,171 each on a GSA con trac t . However, in order .to stay competitive in the Florida government market, Hesco Zaun is offering the . Toro Groundmaster 72 at $8,570 each which is below what that same mower sold for on state contract in 1983. This price is effective .through December 31, 1986, and the staff recommends acceptance with Purchasing Office~ concurrence. .' EXPENSE CODES: a. One (1) mower is on the approved capital equipment replacement list for 1986-87 with $4,333.33 charged to 315-1-4211-641/590 and $4,236.67 charged to 010-1-1671-640/572 for upgrade. Funds for this upgrade are available due to re-evaluation and delay in other planned equipment purchases. This change will not increa~'e the "bottom line" of the budget. b. One (1) mower is on the approved capital equ~pment additional list for 1986-87 with $8,570 charged to 010-1-1673-640/572. Commission Disposition: 1. Approved as Recommended/Revi~d/Conditjonal 2. Continulkl to . d/JI~ Follow-up Action: Submitted by: '~\ Advertised: Costs: $17 , '140 OAttochments: Funding Source: n Copitol Improve- ment Budget IE Ope~oting Budget o Other' . DAtfectert Parties Notl fi ed of Meeting ,.... - o. . Dote: Paper: ~ Not Required 3J Not Required C'ity Manager Oa te a Sequential Reference OrlQlnotlnQ Deportment: Parks & Recreatio~ . ... \\ ~ None ApproQrlation Code See .A:bove ~. f "'\, . . I .' -"; . ," -, I' T .. il.~' . . ~ '~I -\ 23 p~V-J- Agenda No. Meeting Date: 11/20/86 MEMORANDUM TO: The City Commission of the City of Clearwater SUBJECT: tl57 Aggregate RECOM MENDATION: Award n contract to purchase tl57 aggregate from Florida Crushed Stone Co. for $8.05 per ton) net price, during the period 01/01/87 to 12/31/87 as authorized under Art. II, Sec. 42.23(5), Code of Ordinances. ~ And thct the appropriate officials be authorized to execute some. BACKGROUND: The Public Service Division has an annual requirement for approx. 4000 tons of 1157 aggrega te used in making concre te. Aggrega te is produced in mines located near Brooksvil1e and on the Florida east coast. Truck deliveries from Brooksville have been the most practical and cost effective for the City, since it began making ready-mix concrete five (5) y~ars ago. Rail shipments, which would be less expensive because more aggregate c~n be delivered at one time, may be possible in 1988 when Public Service can use the Bonner property. Currently, the City purchases aggregate from Florida Crushed Stone Co. for $8.55 per ton, less .50 cents per ton discount for prompt payment) net price $8.05 per ton, F.O.B. Brooksville. Delivery is contracted for separately with Norred Trucking at $4.60 per ton. Total price (aggregate plus delivery) is $12.65 per ton. Compared to the current Pinellas County contract, awarded by competitve bid, the total delivered price is $13.10 per ton. Based on 4,000 tons, the City's current price will produce a net annual savings of $1800 per year. Therefore, the Public Service staff recommends awarding a follow-on contrac t to Florida Crushed Stone Co. and the Purchasing Officer concurs. . The 1986/87 Public Works Operating Budget :lricludes 3ufficient funds for - for this purchase. ~ Funding for costs to be incurred after 9/30/87 will be included in the recommended 1988 budget. Commission Disposition: 1. Approved as Recommended/Revised/Conditional 2. Continued to Follow-up Action: estimated Costs: 3 I Fundi ng Source: o Capita! Improve- ment Budget, ~ Operating Budget o Ot her o A tfachm ents: da", Submitted by: o Affected Parties No'tlfied of Meeting ONor Required Advertised: Date: City Manayer Paper: at Not Required Date aSequentiol Reference OrIginating Deportment: Public Works Ap~ro pr;ot;on Cadi 010-1-1341-504 5 1m None . \ \1) Jfvv ~bUS";'" ~t~ \ v. oJ.- 1J1 , . . 2~ \{ Agenda. No. MEMORANDUM TO: pltl- Meeting Date: 112086 The City Commission of the City of Clearwater SUBJECT' PurchaRC of Lots L4, 15, 16 and 17 of the Jllnic'Daniels Subdivision liS re- , corded in Plat Book 5, pase 23 of the ~ub~ic Records of Pincllas Co..Florid ~ ECOM MEN DATIO N: Approve the propoRed contrnct wi th Mary N. Hcard for the purchase of the subject: property for (uture development. ,. ea And tha' the approprla1e officials be authorized to execute same. BACKGROUND: Lots 14, 15, 16 and 17 of the Janie Daniels Subdivision are located to the southwest of the City Hall Annex building. The lots together Bre 80 x 137.5 ft. containing 11,000 square feet M.O.L. There are three old residential structureSJ in poor condition, on the property. Mary Heard has agreed to sell the subj~ct property for $70,000.00. The Staff believes this to be reasonable market value for the property. Mrs. Heard has requested that she be permitted to move the middle building to property own- ed by her church. The move would be at the expense of the church and the building would be moved within 90 days after closing, if approved. Staff consider the value of. the build- ing to be negligible. Mrs. Heard is checking to ensure that the building can be moved. Should the City Commission approve the proposed contract, the City will pay for Title Insurance and State Documentary Stamps on the Deed, in addition to normal closi~g costs. The First Quarter budget review will include a transfer of approximately $71,200.00 from the Special 'Development Fund - Reserve for Future Land Maintenance/Purchase to aid in fund- ing this purchase. Commission Disposition: 1. Approlled as Recommended/Rellised/Conditional 2. Continued to Follow-up Action: daft Submitted by: Advertised: [Xl Affected Parties Notified of Meeting lXlAttachments: Contract Map City Manager p~f)er: Costs: ~71 200.00 Funding Source: o Capital Improve- ment Budget o Operating Budget o Other ...1'......t....;, .... OQt~: I-A.' 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II "Sell.'''. ~I 001 Moan I\ventJQ, Clnorwntnr, norldo JJST9 (Phon. 797-0117 I. .nd City of Clenrwnt.nr, rloridn ..."Ouv.'''' 01 P.O. nox lO/lO, Clnnrwnt.er. noridn 33510 IPh",," 462=66)0 I. h.'.bv .g,.. III.' w. 5~II.r 'h~I' ull .nd nuv.r "1111 huv .h. tolluwlnll IltO".ltv upon .". ,01l0....lnll I.r...., .nd ~ol1dlllo'" Wit lell IN :LUOI! Ih.lll.ndlrd, F 0' nul EII.I. Tr.n,"cHonl on HI. U"",,.. "..rlol 0' nHllt/'"l' ""'.10. h",,,"'"11'" ,,,III"'I<I!U ". "!Jlnll<lI"d/r/". I. DESCnlPlION: III Lngll dlllcrlllllon 01 ,nlll "".11 10Clllnd In Pine 1 j nn Counlv. Florldl: LoLa 14, 15, 1() ond 17 of the JANIE DANIELS SUBDIVISION, occording to the Mop or Plol thereof 00 recorded in Plnl Book 5, Page 23 of the Public Recordo of Pinelloo County, rlorJdo. Ib} Sir...' "dd."lt. il "'1.... ollhll IltOllll'lY ""I"g ~on"nv"d i, Icl P..non,,1 1I10n",I... lncll,,'~d: 1155 & 1157 Pierce Street, CleorwDter, Florida II. PURCHASE PRICE: . . , . , . . . . , . . . . , . , . . . . , . . . . . . , . , . , , , , , . , . . , . , . , . . , . , . . , . , . .$ PAVMENT, hI D.podthl.o bo ".Id in ...erow by 70,000.00 In th. .mount 01, . , , .$ N/A ,1 :~ '! lbl Subj.ct 10 AN.D ...umptlon 01 MOltg'gtt In '''''0' 01 lcl \)"",'ng lI.t..,ul II 'll, p.. ..nnUln .nd p"Vftbl. '" 10 IHincl!).., ontl Inl".,t $ P.I mon.h. ".vlng .n IIppro..lm.l. Pl....nt p,ln~lpll b,l.nc" 01. . .. S Pu,ch"'. m~;,ev mOrlg"lIl1 "ntl nole bO.llnO Intltrell .1 " on tll.mll,,1 10.11. t''''lIln b.lo..... In th.. prlnclp.I """;,unl 01 , . . . , . , . . . . . . ' , . . . , . . , . ': ,.,.,....,..,...,.."... .S Other $ e.lence '0 clol.. iU,S. cUh, c..,.III..d Or enlhl".', ch..ck/lub/ect 10 ttdjutlmunu.nd pro.atlonl , , , . ,$ T01AL ,$ N/A N/A N/A 70,000.00 70.000.00 (dl (.1 111. FINANC1NO: II ,h. pu,~hns. p.lc. or en... p.rt thn,.ol Is to b. IIn.n~.d bV I Ihl'd pe.1V lo.n, thl. Cont..et 10' 5.'" .ntl Pu.eh.... h".ln,,".. .,I.",d to ., "Cant..at". I. ~ondltlon.d uoon th. Bu..... obl.lnlnll . II,m ~om'nllm.nt la. nld 100tn wBhln d..... I,oon d.1I hllllol. 01 In Inl..,..t nt. nOt 10 '/le..d %= t.rm of _ ...un: .nd In thtt prlndp.1 .maunt of $ . !luV.' og'..' 10 ",..10. ..ppl1cllllon 'a', end 10 un ...,on.bl. dill. a.ne. 10 IIbt.ln ,"id lOin, Should Ou..." 1.11 '0 obloln ..mil. 0' 10 "'101". Duvn", '1111\11 he,,,undll' wBhln uld 11m., elthe, P.'IV In.... clncel Canu..et. I V. TITLE EVIDENCE: Within 30 deyl Irom dlte 01 Contrlct. 5.11.., Ihlll. el hll IIlIp.nu, d.U".. to Ou...o' Or hhlluolnlly.ln accord.nce "'11th SI.nd..d A. .Ith.. ICH ECKI 0 111 01 Ql I 21: I' I ,,'ut'o~t. 0' [21 IIU. In...,.nc. commlt,".nt ....lth I.. owne.'. 1111. pollcv p.emlu... to b. p.l<.I bi) s.Il.. It elo.lng. V. TIME FOR ACCEPTANCE AND EFFECTIVE DATE: IIlhl. oller II not ......cUlutl bv bOlh o..hll lI.llhu hernia on 0' 11.lor. ecember 8, 1986. th. .10I...ld d.po.lIhl sh.1I be. " rh. apllo" a/ OUV". r.,u,ned 10 hIm ..nd Inls oil.., Ih.U In.r,,"., b. null .nd "old, The tllIl. Ell Cont.lel .h.1l b. Ih. d.t" when Ih. lut ann 01 thl Sell.1 and Ou..... hal .Ignod thll olte.. or before VI. 5t1.0SING DATE: Thll ..enlQctlon ,h.1I b.. clol.d "nd Ih. d..ed Ind other closlnO pope,. dllU"..,,,d On )(0)( do... 01 January 30th 19 tj 1 . unl.u n..,end.d hy other o.ovlslonl 01 COnlloct, Vll. RESTRICTIONS. EASEMENTS. LIMITATIONSt Th. l3u...e. Iholl tok. 1111.. lubloct to: ;',onlno. leH,I~tlonl. p,oh.blllonl and olhe. r.C1ull.m.nulmpol.d by ;o....,nm.nr., .u,"orllv; ~"I,Jcl!onl ..nd ",..Ila,. .pp.arln" on th. plat 0' oth......I.. common to th. .ubOI"lllon: Public ulllll... ....m.nt. 01 '.~o,d. (p,o...lded ..ld .a..m.nU .re lOcated ~onllouou. thloughaul Ih. p.on..tv IIn., and .Ie not mo,. Ihan 10 leel In width .. to Ih. '... 0' Irant IIno. .nd 7\0'1 flit In wIdth ., 10 th. .Id. IInlS. unll" olh......11D Ipllcllled hal.ln): T....". 10. Yel, 01 clollng .nd lubllquonl .....". ..'u......d mOrlgago. .n<.l pu'chuo mon.v mortOlglS. " Inv; C1t".r: ~one . p,ovlded, hOI/ll."... Ihll non II 0' the 10,eOolng Ihan pIG".nl ule 01 th.. p.op"tv 10' Ihlt purpol" 01 JdJmmerc i al Use VIII. OCCUPANCY: SaU., r.p,olenll l/1al 1/1"... .1' no paltl.,. In accupancV alhot. then Sells,. bu' If prope'lv I. Inlended .0 be .anled 0' occuplad bevond closlnll. thl I.et Ind t.,m. lh..aollh.1I b. IIIl.d h.lel", .nd Ih. ten.nthl Ih.lI b. dl.elo..d punulnt tEl St.nd"d 0, s..nel .grul to d"II"" oecuplnev a. P'op..ty at Urn. a. clo.lng unle" 0110"10'11... 'pn~lll"d b..low. If occuplncv II to b. d.Il,,",..d p,lo, 10 ~IOllng, Ouy.. .uum., III 11,1( 01 10.,10 p.op..ty horn d.'. a. occu. pancV, ,h,,1I b. ."pontlbl.. e"d lI.ble 10' m..lnlln.nee ther..ol frorn Illd dal". ..nd Ihell b" d.nmed ro h."" le~eptDd th. p.op.,ty. 'till. end p."onll. In In .~lltlng c:andlllan.. o' Uml o. leI< Inll o~cuplnev unllln olhe'wllO nOled In wrlllng. IX, ASSIGNABILITV: ICHECK ONEI BUYII. Omay Inlgn IX] mav nol 1"llln. Cont.ecl, X. TYPEWRITTEN OR HANDWRITTEN PROVISIONS: T...p......III.~ QI handw,luo';'P,ovlllon, Inl.rrltd herein 0' IUoched hereto II Addendl .hlll conuol aU p,lnted p,o,'lllonlln conlliet Ih...ewlth, Xl. SPECIAL CLAUSES: 1. The Buyer will arrange for Title Insurance and pay for the Title Insurance Policy. 2. The Buyer will pay for the State Documentory Stamps to be placed on the deed. 3. The Seller agrees to not withdraw this offer to sell prior to December 8, 1986. 4. The Buyer will accept the improvements in their present condition. THIS I~ '~!TENDED TO BE A lEGALL Y BINDING CONTRACT. IF NOT FULLY UNDERSTOOD, SeEK THE ADVICE 0 FAN ATTO RNEY PRIOR TO SIGNING. THIS FORM HAS OEEN APpROVEO BY THE FLORIDA ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS AND THE FLORIDA BAR Copyrlghl 1978 by Th. Flo.id. 0.1 .nd th. Flat/de AUClC)",.On of A EAt. TOAS Countersigned: Hayor-Commissioner Approved an form &: correctness:. e".cul"d by Ouyer on CITY [J=' CLEARWATER, FLORIDA n~ City Manager !Duvor} Attest: City Clerk I ,(8~ve'L._~ . .' , , EA.Cu'ud bV Seller Qn ..~ , '1' " I ' \, I ',' f ~ I I..- ,/ ...' '.....- [Sailor] IS.ller) ISEALI WITNESSES: n....o racomm.nd"dl (SEALI ~~S~E:~tf~~'~], .......) l' /'~ J ~\ 'I...f-!e I . .' .. _ r( ..~ . -, - ... ' IStiALI ISEALI O.polltlsl und.. 111.1 lac.i"ell; I' check, lublnct '0 cl...anc... Oy: (Elc,o... AgOn11 BROKERAGE FEE: Sullor aq,on, 10 po... the 'I/gltln,nd lul GIllI. n,ok", nomod hI/low. ot l,mo 01 clo'lnq. "0'" 'I'" dl,bu'uon,wlI 01 110. p'ocnd. o. ul.. ~om. PllnUllon In the . nOunl 01 % OIIlIOU pu,eh... price '0. hi. I.r".c., In .lIlIcII"1I ,I." Inl. by Ilndlno . Ouy.,. ,udy. ....IUlng .nlJ abl. to purchl" pu.,ulnl to Ih. fo,egolng Conlr.cl. In Ih. I/"onl Ouy" falh to patio,," IInd d.polithll. relnlnnd, SO% Ihernut. bul nOI olle.Qulng th" n,ok .,'11.. lIbo"" compulod. ,hIli b. PIld 10 Ihl O'ok... allull coml<.l"lIllon for lJrok,,', iorvlc..lnclu,JI"Q caUl ''''Ilnn<Jad by Il,ok.", o1llU II'" b"J.ollce ,hllll b'II.11l to S"II." Illhe Uennctlon sh.1l not bit clolld b.ceu.a 01 lelus.1 0' 1.llur. 01 Snllur '" p", IorIO. the S.II.., ,hlllp.v hid '0. In tuU to IIroku, on dltmnnd, (SEALI (SEALI INa"'. o. lI,ak.rI 15.II",t ISEALl ,,,.11..,\ .. -Cl-G=w. ..-. .. ....;~, 7 Agenda No. MEMORANDUM TO: ptiv'- MeetfngDate: 11/20/86 The City Commission of the City of Clearwater 5 U BJ ECT: GlJNlTE REPAIRS - PIOl 60:DllCKS ^ND BRIDGeS (06-~) RECOM MENDATION~ Award t.he controct for GUNnC nr:p^tn5 - PIeR 60 DOCKS AND ORIDGES 06-5 t.o Pncumolic Concreto Compnny, l'le. for the Dum of $'~2,600.00 which is the lowent re8ponnlve nnd renponniblc bid reccivod In occordnncc wjt~ tho plana and specificntionn. [i] And that the appropriate officials be outhorlzed to execute same. BACKGROUN 0; The Pier 60.sub-structure (the piles and pile caps supporting the deck), from the Baithouse West to the pier terminus has deteriorated due to the action of the waves and salt water and will soon become a safety hazard. The intent of this contract is to arrest this deterioration and restore the substructure to a new condition. This will be done by cleaning the damaged areas, replacing corroded reinforcing slab, and gunit.ing new concrete in place. All work shall be performed from the underside of the pier. The available balance in this proj~ct is sufficient to provide funds for this contract. *315-1-2710-638/541 Commission Disposition: 1. Approved as Recommended/Revised/Conditional 2. Continued to Follow-up Action: d"l~ Submitted by; Advertised: Cl Affected Costs: 42,600.00 riJAtfachments: 00 t e ~ 10/20/86 Parties Fundinn Source: , " Notified I ' Tabulation of .~...;~~.....--:, ~. 0';'" . 10/28/86 00 \"IJpital lmprove- Po per: of Meeting mel. \ Budget Bids City Manager Clearwater Sun o Operating Budget CJ Not Required o Not Requited CJ Other Date a Sequential Originating Deportmen f: {)fJJf Appropriation Code Reference PUBLIC WORKS ... '., CJ None '\ ;lil. 1 .....- - ~ ~ ~~--,-- "7 ,/". . ' - .... I... o .- i.l <P 4) .::: v.l U') W t.:I Q - Q:: Q Q.. t.n ~ ~ c: CO CO .... C'\ 0\ c:: ... .... Q. W - c:: \1"\ '^ 0 I N l.U \0 a: t- c:o W c::. l-j to l.I.J :z :E: Q ~ l.I.J :c '-.:l > W 0 > Z 0 Z ~ >- 0::::: >- ~ Cl <: 0 8 I.fl Cl ~ () w.s en ..:r: z t:: c:::. Cl ::::I C-4 W - - Z ~ ~ 0 en C) j::I ~ H CQ E--I ct: ~ 0 0 t..'J :z;. ;z: ~ 0 1001 E-t H :z: ~ .E-< ~ CI ~ ~ 0 c:: -' - ,C:: '""' << < H ;:: ~ .,., < . ~ 0 0 0 0- 0 "" C 0 . . . 0- 0 N 0 0 c-. 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III -.I U .o.J O'l '"' CJ [3 tJ C U 1.0 CJ rn W c: CJ .... ..:: "" 0 c ..... c:: ....J 'C U 0 c: ~ c: III U :l 0 N U '"' U ...., .... III . 0 ~ ~ {.., """' U III ell III :l r.l .o.J ...., E 1Il I.. .... U :l III CJ c: C) C) Cl C :l c.. c: "" III 1 ~ LI'l 0.. Q.. c.:l r I .1 1 , I . , I . . I , .- ~ '^ . I : . t N, n. . .....- MEMORANDUM TO: The City Commission SUBJECT: Agenda No. Meeting Date: 11/20/86 - 'I C f ! - .~ of the City of Clearwater G~S DISTRrnUTION MATERIALS (P.E.) RECOM MENDATION: Award con trac t s to I'll rchasc gas dis t r ibu ticn mn ter ia1s (P. E.) as required during period 12/01/86 to 11/30/87, from vendors and in amounts specified on the attached bid tabulation 4-87, which are lowest, most responsive and responsible bids ,submitted in accordance with the specifications. mJ And thet the appropriate offIcials be authorized to execute some. BACKGROU N 0: This is the Gas Division's estimated annual requirements for distribution material consisting of various fittings, pipe, risers, valve boxes, etc. to be ordered as needed, during period 12/01/86 to 11/30/87. Bids were evaluated and awarded based on the lowest total bid for all items in a particular group. The bulk of the items went to a local supplier, Phillips Engineering Co. Phillips proximity to our gas operations makes ordering and material pick-up very convenient, eliminating the need to carry large material inventories with their attendant costs. It was imperative that bidders' materials pre-qualify to Florida Public Service (FPSC) specifications. In some cases bidders were declared non-responsive because they had not satisfied the FPSC; had failed to submit specifications for evalua tion; had failed to bid all i terns in a group or to comple te the bid response form properly. After careful ind detailed evaluation~ the Gas Division Superintendent recommends awards as specified on the attached IFB4-87 tabulation, and the Purchasing Officer concurs. The 1986-87 Gas Division Operating and CIP Budget includes sufficient funds for this purchase. The Gas Division Operating and eIP codes will be charged for these inventory items as appropriate. ' Funding for costs to be incurred after 9/30/87 will be included in the recommended 1988 Budget. Commission DispOSition: 1. Approved as Recommended/Revised/Conditional 2. Continued to Follow-up Action: dGIt' IXlAttochments: Bid Tabu1atio 4-87 Submitted by: Advertised: Dafe: 10/10/86 10/17/86 Paper: Pinella County Review o Not Required o Affected Parties Notified of Meeting [JJNot Required Costs: Funding Source: o Capital Improve~ ment Budget ~ Operating Budget o Other .. .. ~ ~Ji{"l .t..~~'Ii ,... .: ,.1- t;. ~. . \ .' 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MEMORANDUM TO: The City Commission of the City of Clearwater SUBJECT: CONPUTER EQUIPMENT RECOM MENDATION: Award n contract to p~rchnsc computer equipment from Burroughs Corp. t Tampa, FL for $9,860, under terms and conditions of ,Florida State Contracts 250-04-86-1 and 250-00-86-1, us authorized by Art. II, Sec. 42.23(4), Code of Ordinances. {E ~nd thot the opproprlote offIcials be authorlxed to execute same. BACKGROUN 0: This requirement is contained ~n the City's Long Range Computer Plan (LRP 83-48) to automate sa'fety records and general office aU,tomatio~ within the Risk Management Division. Consistent with this plan, and previous purchases of similar equipment, the Data Processing Manager is , recommending Burroughs equipment, and the Purchasing Officer concurs. The 1986-87 Risk Management Capital Budget includes $7500 in 590-1-9220-642/590, and the additional $2360 will be transferred from personal services at first quarter budget review. Software being acquired for the Risk Management function requires a PC module and workstation, hence the additional cost to insure complete compatability. CommissIon Disposition: 1. Approved as Recommended/Revised/Conditional 2. Continued to Fallow-up Action: drfl<, Submitted by: Advertised: o Affected Parties Notifi ed of Meeting ~ Not Required Costs: $9860 Funding Source: a Copital Improve- melit Budget [1J Operating Budget o Other OAttochments: .. ...... ,..;; I . Oafe: City Manoger 1'0 pe r: GiNot Required Oate aSequential Reference Originating Oeportmen t: Admi.nistration CSl None Appro Qriation Code See Above -\\ " S U BJ ECT: Countrysidt.! Sports ComJll~x Agenda No. MEMORANDUM TO: PR_LJ Meeting Date: Nov. 20.1986 The City Commission of the City of Clearwater R ECOM M EN DATION: Award the contruct for the construction of restrooms and a conc~9sion stond for tIll.! Countryside Sports Complex co MPJ Miller Construction Company for the sum of $45,690.00 which is thl.! lowest responsive and responsible bid received in accordance with the plans Dnd specifications; and amend eIP budget Code 3276 by adding $10.000 to come [rom recreation facility impact fees. IK] And that ,the approprlote officlols be authorized to execute some. BACKGROUND: The 1985/86 Capital Improvement Budget included funds for the constructio of a restroom building for the Countryside Sports Complex on McMullen Booth Road. At the time of staff planning for this facility. officers of the Countryside Soccer and Football Associa- tions requested that a "concession room" be included in our specifications and that it be bid as an "alternate". FurthlH, they requested that they be allowed to secure an architect who would volunteer his services (thus relieving the City of all architectural fees) and that the "value" of such services be credited to the Youth Organizations and deducted from their cost of the concession room addition. Thus, they would only be required to pay the difference be- tween the cost of the concession room and the value of the architectural services which was estimated at $4,550.00. This request was approved by the City Commission on February 6, 1986. The Countryside Sports Complex Capital Budget Code 3276, after paying for sewer and water, has a current balance of about $38,697.00. Although this is sufficient to cover the base bid for the restrooms ($35,890.00). staff recommends that $10,000.00 be transferred into Code 3276 from recreation facility impact fees to cover the alternate cost of the concession room ($9,800.00) and to provide a contingency of about $3,007.00. Financially, the project may be summarized as follows: Budget Balance as of September 30. 1986 Deduct Cost of Sewer and Water Current Balance Base Bid Cost for Restrooms Remaining Balance Amend Budget by $10,000 from impact fees Cost of Concession Room Monies Remaining as Contingency $56,868.00 18,171.00 38,697.00 35,890.00 2,807.00 12,807.00 9,800.00 $ 3,007.00 The Countryside Soccer and Football the difference between the cost of the " architectural services ($4,500.00). Organizations will pay the City $5.250.00 representing concession room ($9.800.00) and the estimated cost of ~, The Parks and Recreation Director concurs in this ~ecommendation. The first quarter budget review will include an amendment to provide the necessary funds for this project. The $10,000 in impact fees will come from the fol1owi,p~ ~evelopments: #143 Eagle Estates $3,600.00 #204 Ashland Heights 4.000.00 #206 Landmark Palms 2,400.00 $10,000.00 The mid-year budget review will include dn amendment for the contribution from the soccer and football organizations. ) ,\ Commission Disposition: Follow-up Action: Submitted by: Advertised: Date: o Affected Parties Notl fi ed of Meetlnq Costs; $45,690.00 Funding Source: o Capital Improve- ment Budget o Operating Budget o Ot her GgAttochments: Tabulation of Bids ~..", ..... ',.' ~ City Manager Paper: Date 6 Sequential Reference o N~ReJ.%lred [) Nor Required 9tlginpfing D~rtment: ~s and ReC~ion AppropriatJon Code elP - 3276 o None c.n :c 0 0 r::::: - c.n 4.! r::::: X I.LJ ...I c.. :c 0 u \.Q \.Q In CO CO ~ C\ C"I r::::: t- t- O c.. In \1'\ 0 N L.tJ c:: Q I.LJ c:: - c:l W In N :c c:l > 1""1 W :c c:: I > W - \.Q 0 > Z c:o Z 0 ::: z 0 u > .. <: > 0 c:c tn C .... W tn Z 0:: c::: 0 = 0 ~ W - ~ U ~ - <: c.n c:: 0 ~ .. 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I'd r.l I.LJ c:: "" I:.l "" :c -5 P'"'I ~ ~ c: "" . .o.J '- :z c: r.l :c r"") c: "'''I '- 0 r.l I:.l .o.J . 5: ~ ~ ro u 1- ::.:: Vl ...J ...J 3: c:: \ . . . . . . . . 0- N ...... ..:: '" \,0 ,... co - -- '. ..... .... . . .- . - ., . /' RECOMMENOAT'ON~ Award the COlltr~ct for the Pennsylv~nin Avenue Improvements to SUncoast Excavating, Inc., for tll(! sum of $~56,516.00 which is the lowC!st responsive dnd responsible bid r:ece i VQd in ,Iccorcl,lnce with the pI .ms .md spec if ieLl t ions and authorize the trans,fer of (unds set Eorth below I, - " 29 l ' J M EMORAN DU M TO: l)I_ID' Lf The City Commission of the City of Clearwater SUBJECT: Agenda No. Meet' ng Date: 11 /20/86 PI)I)])~;Y \ vnn 1,1 I\Vonun/N ichc 1 son Street Drilin...gc tlnd Paving Improvements (a:a:;) [;3 And that the appropriate officials be authorized to execute same. 8ACKGROUN D: This project will correct ilnd improve storm drainage, street pavement, and ancillary 'I features along Pennsylvania Avenue and along Nicholson Street in the North Greenwood. Area. These improvements are part 'of the Community Development Block Grant Program previously approved by the City Commission. There is sufficient Block Grant funding' to provide for this contract. Funding sources for revised Specinl Program 181-9476, Pennsylvania Avenue: 18]-9476 181-9493 181-9419 18]-9470 181-9426 Penns~lvania Avenue Contingencies 185 Contingencies 186 Downtown Economic Development tB3 Rehabilitation Activities '87 $196,044.08 11,422.17 9,259.96 33,B34.63 7,000.00 $257,560.84 The Public Works Director concurs in the recommendati00 for construction contract award. The First Quarter Budget Review will include an amendment to provide the necessary funds for this project as detailed above. Commission Disposition: 1. Approved as Recommended/Revised/Conditional 2. Continued to Follow-up Action: dttt~ Submitted by: : or ... ..~..... ... ;~.' ..../ Advertised: 00'''' 10/9/86 10/13/86 PQ~:!r~ clw. 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II) W ::l c: "" o(l l.-. ro ~ t...: ro :J ro ro ::.:: J: c:: ~ t/) t..' !/'l c:: . . . . . .- "" ,.,... ,- .", ." f"- .- ,... 0 .... .. 3(5)' Agenda No. MEMORANDUM TO: PUO-/s- Meeting Date: 11/20/86 The City Commission of the City of Clearwater SUBJECT: , . Computer Equipmpnt RECOM MENDATION: Award a contract to purchase computer equipment from Burroughs Corp., Tampa, FL, for $13,339.23, under terms and conditions of Florida State Contracts 250-o4-R6-1 and 250-00-86-1, as authorized by Art. II, Sec. 42.23(4), Code of 0rdinances. aa And thot the appropriate officials be authorized to execute some. BACKGROUN D: This requirement is contained in the City's Long Range Computer Plan (LRP 84-82) to implement Phase II of office automation within the Planning and Urban Development Department. Consistent with this plan and previous purchases of similar equipment, the Data Processing Manager is recommending . Burroughs equipment and the Purchasing Officer concurs. . The 1986-87 Planning and Urban Development Department Capital Budget include $10,860 in 010-1-l400-642/554, and the additional $2,480 will be transferred from 010-1-1400-313 at first quarter budget review~ These funds are available due to the receipt of a state grant to fund a portion of the budgeted contractual services. Commission Disposition: 1. Approved as Recommended/Revised/Conditional 2. Continued to Follow-up Action: \; d<lt. ~ .. ... . ......... u. I .~.."';J. Date: Paper: ~Not Required Cl Affected Parties Notified of Meeting {2iI No t Required Costs: $1 OJ, J 11q ?3 DAttochments: FundIng Source: cg Capita I Improve- ment Budg et [X] Operating Budget o Other Submit"ted by: Advertised: City h:anager '\ . Dote aSequential Reference Orl~lnot\ng Deportment: Planning and Urban Development Appropriation Cod e See Above lAJNone '\\ ' f! MEMORANDUM TO: PU'-3 The City Commission of the City of Clearwater S U BJ ECT: Agenda No. J Meeting Date: 11/20/86 GULF BOULEVARD AND MOCCASIN LAKE PARK WATER MAIN EXTENSIONS RECOM MENDATION: Approve Change Order No.3 to the Contract for the GL~lf Boulevard and Moccasin Lake Park Water Main Extensions, "decreasingll the previously adjusted by Change Orders No. 1 and 2 Contract Amount by ($5,250.00). This decrease adjusts the total Contract Amount from $656,915.10 to $651,665.10. NCL 84155-1 IiI And that the appropriate officials be authorized to execute same. 8ACKGROU N D: The original Contract Bid Documents directed that Highway Crossing No. 8 be constructed by the open-cut method. The City Public Works Department directed by Change Order' No.1, Exhibit Item "C", that the crossing be con:;tructed by the bore and jack method. Actual field conditions encountered made it necessary to construct the 16-inch waterline by open-cut. The purpose of this Change Order No. 3 is to insert back Into the Contract the original bid item No. 27A, Highway Crossing No.8, by the open-cut method. This change was approved by the City Public Works Department on August 12. 1986. . Also, the Contractor has informed the City's Consulting Engineers that the Material Supplier for the two (2) 16-inch by-pass valves had inadvertently overlooked them. which has necessitated this request for a thirty (30) calendar day extension of the contract compietion time. due to the late delivery date of the by-pass valves. I n fairness to the Contractor, it is recommended by the City's Consulting Engineers that a time extension be granted to the Contractor for this oversight. We might add that the Contractor has been most cooperative throughout the construction of the project with regard to the cleanup and restoration of the site. Since this Change Order provides for a decrease to the total Contract Amount, the available remaining funds are not affected. Commission Disposition: 1. Approyed as Recommended/Reyised/Conditional 2. Continued to Follow-up Action: dol. . /.;/4". ~ ".' . ::.... Oate~ Patl:er~ CJ Affected Parties Notified of ~..' ~..lIg ~ Not Required Costs: ($5.250. 00) rilAttachmenfs~ Funding Source: Five (5) copies ~ C 'f I I of Change Order \AJ Opt a mprove- N 0 3 I I dt ... 8 d to. , nc u n9 men; ,u ge Exhibit Items "All CJ Operating 8udget and "B", whlch- o Ot her describe the re- visions to the Appropriation Code project~ 367-1-6707-610/533 Cl None Submitted by: Advertised: City Manager !jg Not Requl red Date a Sequential Reference Orlginotl ng Depcrtmen t: I \)~ I " Public Works & Utilities ~ \ \ ! \ __~d:' ~~...\ I .~ .~" oj ~r ...." ( '-- .-.... l~ ---- L n~ -:-i'-____ ---------------_____.--....~__.L...._...........- ~-.-~~- .OT -......~.-- ~.------------ ~;J ~ ~--~---- ... .... ~ "-~ ~ ~ (~--- .----j;o/~,.(2 t . D '7?t c - .c' l~ u. - C0IfV/f.J , T..... ~__L"~C . ,~".. ~__~. :"._' ......_~.... .._...........~ ~-_...--.-.._.... --.-- ." - .: oj, . .",0 CL 84155-1 CRS .,. October 30, 1986 j '1; 'J Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Commission City Hall Clearwater, Florida 33516 "i /, Attention: Mr. Anthony L. Shoemaker via Mr. William C. Baker' Gentlemen: Re: Gulf Boulevard and Moccasin Lake Park Water Main Extensions Transmitted herewith for your review, approval and further handling are five (5) copies of Change Order No.3, relatrve to the above referenced project. Once the Change Order has been approved and . executed, please return three (3) copies to us for further handling. Should you have any questions relative to the enclosed material, please contact me ~ Very truly yours, BRILEY, WILD & ASSOCIATES, INC. CONSULTING ENGINEERS JFD:DLK:sa \ Enclosures .' , ~ \~ cc: Mr. Mr. Mr. Ms. William C. Baker, w/encl. Cecil.M. Hendel'son, Jr., w/encl. Daniel J. Deignan Cynthia Goudeau 'ii 'I 'j QuY ,1 t;. :j:~.c. ;::" -.No. 3 '.tf"t... : - ".: >..'<~'~ 'r . . , . . CHANGE ORDER Dated October 17 19B6 .,.........1.... O'N'NER.s Project No. . . . . . ::-:~ ... . ~ " " . . . .. . . . . . CL 84155-1 . ....."...... .... ........ ENGlNEER.$ Project No. Project ~41.f. 13.Q41!!Yi!frJ. ~fl.~ N94tC:CJ ~i[l. .l:.a.k.e. .P.a.rJ<. . . '. . . Water Main Extensions . CONTRACTOR . ?L!'1c:t?~~\ .~~c:~~<!\lr~l', ) r~:;. ~~~? .1?!'~y.: .~ t.r~~~i . ~l;ltt.e. ?-f..:. ~1~~r~!I.t~r ~ . ~~. ~~S75 Contr:1ct For... .$.6.s.aJJ.~?:~9................. Contr:lct Date April 15, 1986 ..~.... .... ...... .... ... ....... To: Suncoast Excavating, Incorporated . .. . . . . ... lit . ... . . . . .. .. .. ~ I- ... . . . . . . ... .. . .. . ... III . ... . . . . . . ... . . . . .. . . . . . . .. . ,.,. .. . . III .. .. . . ..... .. . . . . . . .. . . . . .. .. . CONTRACTOR. t . You arc directed to make the changd noted below in the subject Contract: Th.is Change 0 rder No. 3 has been prepared to ' compensate the Contractor for Open-Cut Highway......... .C;tty. p,f. Cl*;ij'=\Y~t~r: .. . . .. . .. . .. Crossing No.8, which was tldeleted" by Change OWNER Order .No. 1, but actually constructed by this method when field conditions made it necessary, all as further described in Exhibit Item "A". By...... 'city' M~riager""""""".'. Exhibit I tern "B" provides for an extension to the Contract Completion Time. Dated .. . . oil .. . .. . 19... ..81i. . . ... . . , < Nature of the Changes 11 Contract Amount is decreased by-------------------( $5,250.00) '..\ Endosurcs: See Attachmeni to Change Order No.3. 'I Th~ ch21lges remIt in the roll 0 wing adjustment ofContnct Price and Contnct runc: Contract Pri~ Prior 10 nw Change Order s . .~~~,.9..1..5:.tP.._......... Net ~~(Dccre~) R~ulting from this Chang: Order ( 5, 250. 00) S ..,........".................. "\' , Currcnt Coniract Pric:c Including This ChUlge Order 651,665.10 S ......................... NSPE.ACEC 1910-8-a (J978 Edition) o 1"1. ~.liQiul Society at I'ro(cWaftal fnPnun ''"'I .' , .... - " , ~r. 't.l~........-,:, '-, '~~'~'I"'.\...."":~~ . ,".. ':", ~.", ,:,~;.~.~ ~ > .f' <, ~~ ..l"~ , ',::::,(~ . "..' ~.: '.;:~' J _ " .}; , , ",.):, . , ' ( ";' . .' ~ " . .. . ~ .. C Ti JI' f n i Cl 0 d 210 Days or November 11 198& ' unh:u:l rue: IIU, ,0 I S I.nce , er. . . . . . . .. ................. J . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (n.)'. ur I).'.) ,Net (JnercJSC:) (Sho::cx) Rcsulllns r,om This Chance: Order. . . . )P. ~~I.enctar. davs. . . . . . . . .'. . . . . . '.' . . . . . . . . " . . ' ,. (D~)'.) CUtJcnl Cuninet Time Including Thb Chanse Order. . . . . . . . . ]'9. ~~y~. 9'= .Q~C;~",Q-:r. . t 1.#0 .1.9Pfi. . . . . . . . . . . (Oa)'. or DJI.) '. .. " The. Above Chances A,e Approved: . Briley, Wild & AssocIates, Inc. . . . . . . . . .. .......... ,. . . . . . . . . .. . . , . . . . . - . ~;V~ .. ................................. Jo F. DennIs, ~. 5' ,. . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . -:': ~..{f'. . . . . ... . 19.8.6.". l1li The Above Chanse.sAre Accepted: . . . . ~~!'!=?!I~! .~~c:~'!~tJ~9 f . t I1C: -. . . . . . . . . . . . . CONTRACTOR. BY..~.~.......... , . Date. . . . . . . . . . .\~ .-. ;l. C:\~ .. . . .. .. _ . .. . 19.8.6. . . . ' Approved os to form and correctness: Approved by: CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA .':. City Attorney Anthony L. Shoemaker City Manager Attest: ',' Countersigned : "\ , .) City Clerk Mayor-Commissioner "~I " .\ I : I I, ,j '..' .:..';::,;,~:~~ .: ';t; -~ .\ , .~; AITACHMENT GULF BOULEVARD AND MOCCASIN LAKE PARK 'WATER MAIN EXTENSIONS Exhibits to Change Order. No. 3 Contractor: Project: 'CL 84155-1' ;, Suncoast Excavating, Incorporated 2166 Drew Street Suite 2A Clearwater, Florida 33575 t / .~.uroose: The City of Clearwater desires to make certain changes to the. Contract by inserting back into the Contract the orig'inaily bid apen-cut Highway' Crossing No.8, which was deleted by Change Order No. 1t Exhibit Item "C". It was hopeful that this crossing could be constructed by' the bore and jack method; however, actual field conditions encountered made It necessary to open-cut the roadway. Exhibit Item riA" places the original crossing back into the Contract at the original bid price. . Exhibit Item "8" provides the additional time necessary to order and have delivered two (2) I6-inch by-pass valves, which the Contractor's Material Supplier inadvertently overlooked during his quantity take-off. . ORIGINAL BID ITEM PUT BACK INTO THE CONTRACf PER THE DIRECI10N OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT: "ADD" OPEN-CUT CROSSING NO.8 AND "DELETE" BORE AND 'JACK CROSSING PREVIOUSLY APPROVED BY CHANGE ORDER NO.1, EXHIBIT ITEM "C", (PART IV). "'1 Exhibit Item "All: (Part IV) .Il , \ ',) Previousiy approved Change Order No. I provided for the installation of the sixteen (I6) Inch waterline. Crossing No. 8. located at the intersection of Clearwater Pass Avenue and South GulfviE~w" Boulevard. by the bore and Jack method. " \ .! ,f I ' ... '- ..- .- ...0. ~ '.';".' , :"':~' .~, ~.~~t~' After careful field Investigation, it was determined that there were too many existing underground utlUties in the area to construct the, pipellne by the bore and jack method. To bore and Jack the crossing wouid make it necessary to excavate to a depth of twelve (12) feet, which might cause problems with the several utilities above this depth. On August 12., 1986, the City of Clearwater Public Works Department directed . that the crossing be installed by the open-cut method, as originally planned and bid by the Contractor. This exhibit, therefore, adds back into the Contract the original Bid Item No. 27A, and deletes Exhibit Item "c" of Change Order No.1. Description: Amount: (l.)Add original Bid Item No. 1.7 A, Highway Crossing No. 8 = (2.) Delete Bore and Jack Installation at Highway' Crossing No.8 = $3,200.00 ($8,450.00) Total Decreased Cost == ($5,250.00) EXTENSION OF CONTRACf TIME: Exhibit Item "B": (Part IV) Sunco8st Excavating, Incorporated, has advised the City's Consulting Engineers that their Material Supplier Inadvertently overlooked the necessity of ordering two (2) 16-lnch by-pass valves whIch are necessary to complete Part N of this project. The present delivery date for the by-pass valves has now been set for November Sy 1986. In fairness to the Contractor, it is recommended by the CIty's Consulting Engineers that a time extension be granted to the Contractor for this oversight. An extension of thirty (30) calendar days extends the present completion date fr0T1'\ November 11, 1986 to December' 11, 1986. , \\ i . , i 1\ ') , . t ' I \ ! " . "..It "..: '"': Sl~~: '),' .\ d , ", "i')';"'i,':.:'?:'-;;''-''i\~ .:~. >",,,:<0> :,.:..:.;i~~ril7,1(<< " ; . ,. .". ." , :l'"'~\ti , .- ." '.>' ,''':<'1\t · ;:' .:~'~,}:}0 .<, ,/;j] ; . ~. t' } . ',.,:.;<~ " . ~ i. . I I . t I 'I Original Contract Total Bid Amount = $658,287.30 "\J ....l 1 . .j I I .1 A.l . SUMMARY OF CONSTRUCTION COSTS: Increase Decrease If ., Adjusted Contract Total Bid AmOUnt by Previous Change Order No. 1 = $714.00 $659,001.30 Exhibit I tern "8" provides for an extension to the Contract Time (No Monies Involved) (Part tV) = .1> Adjusted Contract Total Bid Amount by Previous Change Order NO.. 2::: ($2, 086. 20) $656,915.10 .J O~fgfnal Item Put Back tnto Cont~act by this Change Order No. 3 and described in Exhibit Item "A" (Part tV) = ($5,250.00) "Net" decrease by this Change Order No. 3 = ,( $5,250.00) Adjusted Contract Totar Bid Amount by this Change Oder No. 3 = $651,665.10 .~\ " : '\ Xl ,) "r ", l " j ""\ , I ! " . .'! . .' " , I "'<. , .... '- ~ >" .,.l~: . c'. : '~.1. :. . '.' ,:. ';..I',:);}~? ;.' .......... r_' ___ _____..........___.......___ 32.. I' ...' "!' (I ~ ~, .- Agenda No. Meeting Dote: '11/20/86 MEMORANDUM TO: --.!he City Commission of the City of Clearwater SUBJECT: Change Order No.3 to 1986 Water Nain Replacement Contract, Phase II, (Project 86-48) RECOM ME NDATION: Approve 'Change Order No. 3 to the 1986 Water Main Replacement Contrtlct, Phase II, increllsing the contract i,n the amount or $19,200.00. c.il And that the opproprlote officials be authorized to execute same. BACKGROUN 0: Item No. 22 of this contract c1I1lerl for the installation of 600 service line fittings at $10.00 each, for a total of $6,000.00. This was an error on our part when estimating the expected quantities, due to the fact that there are 600 service locations, each of which involves two fittings, and to bid by each fitting requires 1,200 fittings - not 600. fittings paid for by tons installed, was estimated liS the specification called for th~ actual installation of ! Item No. 5 which is the main line lightweight ductile it'on, whereas a heavier grfde of ductile iron. This Change Order will adjust the quantities to that which was measured and installed in the ground. The Utilities Director concurs in this recommendation. The available balance in this project is sufficient to pt'ovide funds for this Change Order. *367-1-6707-638/533 Commission Disposition: 1. Appro~ed as RecommendedlAev;s"d/ConditionaJ 2. Continued to I' Follow-up Action: dat~ Submitted by: Advert ised: ,0 Affected Costs:S19.200.00 &D Attachments: Cate: Parties Funding Source: Change, Orde r i ; ~~~.... . '..... . ....,.: Notified lil Capitol Improve- City Manager Paoer: of Meeting ment Budget CWN,ot Required IilNot Required Cl Operating 8udget o 01 her \ OriginatIng Deportment: Date aSequential PJlhl ; (' Wnr\r", (,)~ 1?)Y1~ Appropriation Code Reference ,I~. D None JI I ."'....,.oIIIl~ , '; ;':::,' ':?'/'~~ CONTRACT CIL\NGE ORDER NUMBER: DATE: Nov. 12. 1986 3 PRO.IECT: 1986 WATER HA 1 N HEPLACE~mNT CONTHACT, PIIASE It PROJECT NUMBER 86-48 CONTRACTOR: SEACOAST CONSTRUCTION CORP. 5415 Mariner Street Su i tc 106 Tampa, Florida 33609 DATE OF CONTRACT 7/10/86 SCOPE OF CHANGE: THIS CHANGE ORDER ACCEPTS REVISIONS TO THE CONTRACT ADDITIONS: Fittings 'Item No. 5 4 Ton @ $3,300.00 ~ $ 13,200.00 @ $ ,10.00 = $ 6,000.00 Item No.22 Install Service Line 600 ea. Fittings Total Change $ 19,200.00 " STATEMENT OF CONTRACT AMOUNT ACCEPTED BY: Original Contract Change Order No. 1 SEACOAST CONSTRUCTION CORP. $499,131.00 + $ 11. 914 . 50 $511,045.50 + $ 5,960.00 $517,005.50 + $ 19; 200. 00 $536,205'.50 Change Order No. 2 By: (SEAL) WITNESSES: Change 9rder No. 3 New Contract east .4/1't..j' ;tf......i.h f':" ", ') 'l ~'\ 1'J C' _ C, ""'-- ~~,c ' \:^. C c.>11_~____ '.\ ~ayor-Commissioner . Re1o~ended by:' / L IJ {I (,. , ," C.:' It-/-:\ ' . , . '-~l". (. , 11.-4 ~~t'- \. I ATTEST ,- City Attorney (Approved as to Form & Correctness City Clerk Date: -...-:- CITY OF CLEARWATER, in PINELLAS COUNTY" FLORIDA Anthony L. Shoemaker I Ci ty ~Janager "I \ I ! t.,:" ~ ,.;. .:<..C~:'):~"~'!";';!~~' -- ~ ...'.,;.... .............~ 33. . , .. ';;f Ii Agenda ,No. M EM 0 RAN 0 U M TO: pl/V- ~} Meeting Date: 11/20/86 The City Commission of the City of Clearwater- ~~ S U BJ ECT: 19E16 SANITARY SEWER EXTENSION CONTRACT - CHANGE ORDER '1 R ECOM M EN DATION: Approve Chonge Order 111 t.o t.he 1986 51lni tory Sewer Extension Contrnct (El6-34, 36, 44 & 53) increasing the contract amount $233.50. ~ And that the opproprlote offlclols be autharlzed to execute some. BACKGROU NO: Thi s Change Order adjusts t.he contract. quanti Ues for that portion of the above contract for the assessment sanitary extensions on John's Parkway and Old Coachman Road to those ~titjes actually used during construction. These portions of the contract are complete and available for connectio.n. " An extension of sanitary sewer service was made to the new Co~ntryside Sports Co~plex Reut-room facility as a part of this contract and should be charged to the Parks Department C.I.P. Code 315-1-3276-635/572 in the amount of $16,081.00 vice 315-1-6289. The available balance in this project is sufficient to provide funds for this contract. Suncoast Excavatlng~ Inc. is the contractor for this project. *315~1-3276-635/572 *315-1-6289-637/535 Commission Disposition: 1. Approved as Recommended/Revised/Conditional 2. Continued to FallOW-Up Action: da'~ City Manager Cl Affected Parties Notified i Paoer: I of Me eting ~ Not Required I ~ ~ot Required Orlgin'atlng Oepartme ~~ ,\" PUBLIC WORKS ~\'\ '\ t,))~ Oate: Costs: + ~2}J.50 Funding Sou rce: 1iI Capitol Improve" ment Budget o Operating Budg et a Other ~Attochments: Submitted by: Advertised: CHANGE ORDER 11 Date a Sequential Reference Appro prlatlon Code * o None \, .., ~ .;~ -'., '. .~.~::-:~~~~>~.z:;~~ ; ..: CONTRACT CHANGE onDEn NUMBEH: DA11E: November 3, 1906 PllOJECT: 190() 5emi lnry Sewer [xLenoion Contrnct PltOJECT NUMBER 06-34, 36, 44 & 5) :1 CONTRACTOR: Suncoaal: [xcovoUng Inc. 2166 Drew Street Suite 2A Clearwater, Florida 33575 DATE OF CONTRACT 07/17/06 SCOPE OF CHANGE: TUIS CHANGE ORDER ACCEPTS REVISIONS 'ro TilE CONTRACT OVERAGE Item 17 Item 23 Item 26 Hem 27 Item 20 Item 29 Hem 30 Item 31 6" Loterol 011 Sonil'.ary 0-6 6" Lnl',ernl 8" limcrock 005D 111 Asphalt Concrete 1" Asphalt. Drive w/6" Bose Concrct,e Or.i vo Sod 110 Lineal Feet @ 7.00/LF 187 Uncal Feot @12.ao/LF " 92 Lineal Feet @ 8.aa/LF 22 Square Yds. @ 7.00/SY 139 Square Yds. W a.aa/SY 10 Square Yds. @10.00/SY 21 Square Feet @ 2.25/SF 1,291 Square Feet @ .25/SF Total Overage UNDERAGE Item 19 Item 24 Item 25 Item 32 0" Shell Base 8" Sonit.ary 6-8 8" Soni t,ary 8-10 10" Jack & Bore Crossing 5 Square Yds. @ 6.50/SY 130 Lineal Feet ~ 17.00/LF 90 Lineol reet @ 19.00/Lf 23 lineal Feet @ 60.00/lf Jot.al Underage STATEMENT OF CONTRACT AMOUNT ACCEPTED BY: Original Contract $228,122.25 CHANGE ORDER 01 + 233: 50 PRESENT AMOUNT $228,355.75 = $ 770.00 = 2t244.00 = 736.00 = 1 54 . 00 = 1,112.00 = 180.00 = II 47.25 = 322.75 + $5,566.00 = $ 32.50 = 2,210.00 = 1 ,.710.00 = 1,380.00 - $5,332.50 :;:7~~i WITNESSES: il ~ ~.\J~,-~ ~re: ~4...L .?/ - Recomrnen~e~ ~y: t/..vL~ ~r~ Mayor-Commissioner A TTES T City Attorney '\ (Approved as to Form & Correctness ""City Clerk Date: , ;\ CITY OF CLEARWATER, in PINELLAS COUNTY, FLORIDA Anthony L. Shoemaker, City Manager " '1 \, , ,,\ Property UnolJe Adjacent. to Enol Pollul ion Conlrol Fnci U ty .--.--.-.... -. .-"'---.y-- _. ---...... .. - -... _-...... .-...- ....--...- '-"-_-0- .. - r_>>-+'Oo_~----'" ~~_-._______~._..._ ..._-...._...._~. u... _ : " 34- M E M 0 RAN 0 U M TO: j)ii ,- <6 The City Commission of the City of Clearwater - SUBJECT: Agenda No. Meeting Date: 11/20/86 RECOMMENDATION: Approve usage of lhut. City property cast of the Cit.y's Eogt Pollution Control rOFility D~d South of Slale Road 60 for boautificatlon os entry Jnto Cll!3fwal'cr and for future sanitary trentment" facilities. rn And thet the opproprlafe officials be authorized to execute same. BACKGROUND: Tht! City presently O'.oins undeveloped property to the East of t.he East, Pollut.ion Control Facilit.y b~twc~n State Road 60 and Tampa Bay. Approval is requested thot usage of this propert.y be designnted for beautification as an entry focal point into Clearwater and for fu~ure improvements l'o the East Pollution Control Pac il.1 ty. An Bcr.ial photograph 15 attached which shows the subject property and,the surrounding area. I If approved, landscaping will be Instnlled along the North side of both the plant site and the subject adjacent property to provide an aesthetic barrier to treatment plant act.ivJties The existing buJlding shown immediately South of the Bayshore intersection has been removed This be3utification combined with t.he existing Welcome to Clearwater sign on the NJrth side of State R03d 60 will provide on attractive entrance into Clearwater. The subject p9rcel is also proposed for future expansions of the E~st Pollution Control Facility. At this point the most likely alternative for permanent efFluent disposal approval appears to be same form of surface discharge into Tampa B~y wh.ich will require a higher degree of treatment than is presently obtained. This improved treatment level will require extensive mod.if.icatJon and expansion of the existing fac.iJlt.ies, wh.ich w.ill .In turn require more space than is available within the existing treatment plant property limits. Expansion both East and West from the existing facilities may be required depending on what type of treat.ment is required by the regulatory agencies. For this reason it is imperative that the subject property be reserved for treatment plant use. In addition, the City is contacting Pinellas County concerning property to the west of the East Pollution Cont.rol Facility. The County requires this property for use .in the future extension of McMullen-Booth Road to 49th Street. The City is interested in that portjo~ of t.he above propert.y \'/hich is not requ.ired for roadway improvements. Pinelles County is currently making contact with property owners. Commission Disposition: 1. Approved as Recommended/Revised/Conditional 2. Continued to Follow-up Action: aat.. Submitted by: Advert ised: .. ~r _ :,~-~.'.......(.. Oate: o Affected Parties Notified of Meeting l2!l Not Required Costs: ~Attochments: Funding Source: o Copitcl Improve- or: 1 ; llotograph ment Budget o Operating Budget o at her City Manager Paper: 12!:1 Not Required Oo'te aSequential Reference Originating Deparfment: PUBLIC WORKS lJ\1I Appropriation Code o None . , ~, } 'J ~,:,~" . .~, ~' t~; , ' '} ~ ! ~ ~ y GULF TO BAY , , .-, ! ;:)~~ -- .......... ., _~ +_el ' '. bll.>' . '" i -; i~ 1:.H1 ; '1 ~? I ';J :" H'!: !,:Il." , f.~~ f~-: ~ ~ ~t;~ 1\ !J':l ~l: ~ :::H'::H .' :~~i" ~~:-~ . ..... ., , ~~ I ~'. ~ tHr. t e.-~ " " :~ \ f ..'~ ..),.... . ~ : I ~ :~ \ \ ~ ill ~Lj t1i . l.l lDI'E1 ;.1 '11 '1 :'rl \ J t~ ~ J I r1'! ~1 a, I' " a S 1~:~ ~l~ tN~~ ~;l ( J ;""",)'1l rv;: 1. " .l. ~ , .,:.' ~ .+... 1':....... .'~..... J ., ..1 " ~'.", t '1 " .\~'" .I '.' '1 \'\ '." , :/"" ""1 J: ; " ~.'~F' "J.~;h, t . " .. , 'fJ\ .;',.,~, :'i::V ;l ~ i". J' ~\;;,: /" , ;~ , fl.', k, '4" W 0:, o ::t: ' . (J) " (l >- .~ ~ ,.~ ~~~~'>l'f.~~ ~~.)4. '... ~..tl " ... ~'., ~' .~, , ~ tI. S,R.60 BLVD. .'iI- ,'f~~~'~':~ . . '. : '\ t. \ t' ~.' .i,",' .. . ~ l~ " ,. .. ~ ,.1 .', '1-;'" H '*,~~" ~q , ~~:';'I'/r"\:"LJt,,,; '.~ \',:, '. ,; .~ :\". \!i"'~" '. . , . :;. .':/f:'>'''''' "~; ~; , ;,k~.,:f~ ' "i- ....: ..' .j.' .~, ,....... . .~: .+' "ti:..... ~ "": ,~: . -tt 1/;(,... ~. "f: l.. . r;_~' to.,,). ~ . !l.. ~{' ,t' ., ,. .':' " -' , ,,'- ~' f} I.;,'. '1!!,H~"~. (;:':)'~ fr~...(.. " ',. -/ ,. . t.: / , , It ~, Tt" r." '';iP '4-.of: . ~:H1t.f ~"~~. , ',' Giia!' . ,:"1"\ '...."\.J~ ~ ~\ .... \, ".\ .(^- q.' 35" ,-, \ .... \ \- Agenda No. Meetl ng Dote 11-20-86 MEMORANDUM TO: The City Commission of the City of Clearwater SUBJEcr : PrelLnioot"y Sitl' P1.:m r~)f. ~'It)rt0n Plnnt Hospitul ~1.R.1./Oil1gnostic Imobing Center Located at the ~01.th\o.l?st C0n1~r of Sl~Lltl1 Fort Hurrison AVl:'!llue und Pinellus Street (~Iorton Plant Hospital) psp 86-36. ~Ql'f1I:M)ATION : City u.-mnissi0n revit..'\o.' the prel iminnry site plnn for ~~orton Plant Hospital t-1.R. r./Diognostic I!L\aging (enter I.md nuthorize l.eviL....\. of n final site plan \dth finol action by the me subject to the fo llc\o,'ing ccndit ions: Th~ site plan shall not b~ certified prior to final Zoning/14and Use Plan approval (scheduled for Decerr.ber 18, 1986 City Commission meeting). "Future" notationst structures, etc. shall be deleted from the site plan prior to review by the D.R.C. Reauired handicapped parking spaces shall be indicated on the slte plan prior to review by the D.R.C. The reouired parking lot interior landscape areas'shall be depicted (by shading or cross hatching) on the site plan prior to review by the D.R.C. The total land area devoted to parking lot int~rior landscaping, ~~ressed in SQuare feet and as a percentage of the paved vcllicular area shall be given on the site plan prior to revi~ hy the n.R.C. N And that the appropriate officials be authorized to execute same. BACKGROUND: .! The 2.5 acre ~l.O.L. site is currt:!ntly zoned rn (Neighborhood Coxmnercial) with a Land Use Plan designation of Commercial/Tourist Facilities. The property is in the precess of being rezoned co P/SP (Public/Semi-Public) with a Land Use Plan designation of Public/ Semi-Public. 1. 2. 3. , w. 5. The final siee plan Ear the M.R.!. facility structure on the south half M.O.L. of the site was certified on ~larch 2~, 1986. A 16,490 souare foot diagnostic center building is proposed to be constnlcted south of the approved N.R.I. facility structure and parking is proposed on the north side of the site. Several existing structures will be razed to provide space for the n~' construction. Access to r.he site will be from one point off South Fort Harrison Ave. and one point off Pinellas St. (~Dte: two interior drives connect this site to the property to the west). L:gal Description: 1'1&B 12.04, 12.05, 12.06, 12.07, 12.09, 12.10, 12.11, 12.12, and 12.13, Sec. 21-29S-1SE Commission Disposition: 1. Appro\'ed as ReeommendeeJRevised/Conditional 2. C.,ntinued to Follow-up Action: ~=:,. Submitted by: .Costs: ~/ A Fund i ng Sou rce: o Capitol Improve...., ment Budget D Operating BudQet a Other ElAttochments: Drawing ';pplication Advert ised: City Manager Paper: OAffected 'Parties Notified of Meeting Qou: Dote aSeQuentiol Reference El Not Required C3 Not Required Originating Deportment:' -?f}- PL.-\>:~~ I~ c; & UR5.-\>~ DEVELOP~IE~iT Cl None Appropriation Code "......\ 6 _:::l_ _ C1) m -'t- ...en -J- o lO -;;j -.- o Z -).--. W --I- 0:: 9 M~B 12-03 ~~~:I'~~-l B 12.01 -I Iii > ct ... 12'141\ '. .~;,. ", :M'f.'B~'''. [ --, -IJ . "", 12.04 . IDe ' ' . . '0 10 5 B ','M6'a',' . N .:i';r-..'. "~. -- . ,_ .,12'05. a;.:~'.it !:~~,6"fI:; [GR^[t,IO'rnCUHRAL .u I, N.' ,12'("0 'j' ::E,C\l '.' ),.." ... ~ 4 :le' &Mi~:' I ~ I 12di ">::l2:~T2".' 5 a ",' ~~',:': <:.>)Y.'<r~":~.~.:: ::>/ $i ~ 'E?~---~l' ~\~-r-=-- = " I. ~~ ---, --0 - . ~ ~\,. v ... - '<l 29 ...J_ 0.. MEB 12.14 WAfKINS --- ;; ~ z = t -612'16J L ; o ~,x ~ 12'li r IfI ~ ~- -LJ.. -____ 4 5 a: o "" ;, Val; J I.. :rg [J' 5 ...J . t? a. 4 U ~ I . t..o ---J < ;-- . , #' < ~ O,i-. , -<1~t ...:~ e ) . W . '~/ I -? 9 'j _ J , 0 Il. I L~J~_~ z --- , t :!. ME.S 12'18 IL ISDN I /j,RE ' 83-6 A '0 .. . \ 117 I I ~ ,I =1= : F:"~ i~"'- 0, I I 5 ~c ., 8--- ~ ~ . o ~;-II ~~ ~~ l i -l Ul WN 1 L ~ L"N - - .-. lJ... <! I o-.J ~L g:g H^R so ,. 1> fh, I ST. I - t .~-' ~ ,~ C> n.: U "iHI::pllrl ----- - .- ii ~ 0 .. ) c ~ ;-:. I .. U Q .., '" ::=:> f rl. L~ o I I I G I P " # .. ......... " .1 61 . S 'n Q o 'Pl! ~- .) " 'fl! r:> u on c ... ~ .., <": I I 1 1 . ~^':"" ! :'lrl'~J Clil s'/ I I Q I 1 I D- \ , , ...- Q .. a. @I~ Ig I I I I .c > ... .... ,., I'l .... . Q ... I .... - ;j I;> " oJ ''1 ~ u: fl .... ... ... =' .. .. :.. Q .. ... u ... on ) IJ .. <::> " .. --. J Applicant (O\~llcr of r~cord): 'f c t.[,V OF CJ.g^ItWAT~R Plnllning nnel Ut"bllll Development City IIll1.1 Annex) 10 South Nissourt Ave. P.O. Box (l7l~8 C lcnrwn t,!t J FL 33 518-l~ 7l.8 Phone: lI62-68l~O APPLICATION FOlt SITE PLAN REVIEW Submittal Date: Morton Plant Hospital Addt"ess: 323 Jeffords Street learwater, PI Zip: 33516 Phone: 462-8000 , Rep res en tll t i ve : Snti: th !Korach/Uaye t/ Haynie (Michael G. Knettel) Address: 8934 4th Street St. Pete, FI. Zip: 33702 Phone: 577-9202 Arch. Prepnrer of pIon! smith/Karach! Hayet! Haynie Professional Title: En;ineers Address: 8934 4th Street No. St. Pete., Fl. Zip: 33702 Title of Site Plan/Project: Diagnostic Imaging Center General locntion of property: North Nest Corner of Pinellas street Phone: 577-9202 and Ft. Harrison Ave. Clearwater Zoning: PSP Land Use Plan Classification: Existing use of property: Proposed use of property: Diagnostic Treatment and Parking Diagnostic Treatment Center/ Parking City Ordinances No.'s 3128-83 and 3129~83 require a parks, ~nd recreation impacl fee to be paid for all nonresidential projects oveL 1 acre in size and all residential developments. Has this pLoperty complied with Ord. U3128-83 and 3129-83'? I f yes, exp 18 in how and wh,en: Assessed just value of property (attach verification): Most recent sales price (attach verification): As of (date): If variance ~nd/or conditional uses are involved, explain (if more space is required, attach separate sheet): Fee for Sice Plan Review: 1. , /' Base charge for each site plon................... .$150.00 " (8) Non~residential tracts - for each acre or fraction thereof included on the plan.......... 25. OO)(~: 1?, -/ - ~ 2Z c.-. ,..- , ..... (b) Residential - for each t1dditional housing unit after the'first 25 units.. .~. .... ....... ...5.00 2. Rev:'llidation of a Certified Site Plan............. ..50.00 3. Site Plan Amendment.............. -f.......... III" I. II..... It........ ..50",00 ,"" The applicantJ by filing this application agrees he/she ~ill comply with Section 137.010 Site PIons of the City's L d Development Code. S ignature* : ~ ?~. ... 0 Owner ~rd) *If the application is signed by an individual other thon the property owner (e.g. the representntive)J pleuoe attach a statement signed by the property owner authorizing this individual to oigll the llPplication. r 8/86 J! ,', ~',' ~. t /:t .It t , 3 C) I it .\ lAND nl;;VI'] nJl1l.NI' mnE ~1t.~cth>n 137.010 Sl.w Plnns (j) r..ontcnt. Pre! i.lIllnllry Ilntl Unit! BIte plOlltl ~lhull be drHwn to n minlulUln Rcnle of one inch CqllL1Is one hundred (100) feet on 1m overall Hhel~t nizc not to exceed twonty-four (2l.) by thirty-six (36) illChl!H. \Vl1cn 1ll0l"e thun onc ~;hect l.s rCt1t\lred. un index nhcct of the slime size shall bl! inc1udc:xl Hhowing the enUre porcel wit!, lndivtdllul shoot lllulIbers rcfC!rcncecl thereon. The following infol1uution is required on or In un llcceptllble [orlll so as to accompany the pre- liminary ond (innl sltc pIons respective: 1. PreUlninury site pllln.(12 caples) -i. /d. .-e. , :f' g. ~. ~. 13. V'k. --1. ./i'n . /... /6: ~. { ...-r. ..-:: ::f,: vs. v{ a. The surveyed location, diameter at: breast height, Dnd genet"al type of all existing trees with a diameter at breast height of four (tl) inches or more. identifying those trees proposed to be removed 8nd those to remain. Sufficient dimensions to enable a determination r:hllL ...11 required landscape areas are provided. (Details regarding the locationJ size LInd species of plant: ll1aterials shall be provided on the landscape plan). Provisions for both on- and off-site stonrrv..rater drainage and detention relnted to the proposed development. Existing Dnd proposed utilities, including size aCId location of all water lines. fire hydrants) sewer lines) manholes and life stations. Existing (including official records book and puge numbers) 1.lnd proposed utilities easements. Existing one-foot contours or key spot elevations on the site. and sllch off-site cleva- tions as may be speci.fically required und not othen.,tise t!vllilable which mtly affect the drainage or retention on the site. The proposed general use and development of intemal spacesJ inc111rling all recrelltional and open space areas. plazas and major landscaped areas by function, and the general location and description of all proposed outdoor furniture (such as seating, lighting and tele:phoCles). 'The locat'ion of all earth or l,oJater retaini.ng walls, earth berms, flOc! puhl ic lInd pdvllte s idewa 11<8 , '1118 deEinitlon and location of all refuse collection fdcilities inc1udi,ng screening to be pmvlded. Phase 1 ines. if developmcnt is to he constL"ucced i.n phases. Dimensions of lot 1 ines I streets t drives I bul.ldJ:ng 1 ines) buildil1g setbacks I building height, structural ovcrhungs Llnd builcUng separations. Shadow cast infonnnti.on if the proposed building' is highet" tl1an ony immedintely adjllceClt hulldi.ng, or if the hd!~l1t of the llllUding is greut0r thul1 t11t..:: distunce oE th~ building to ony lot one. Sitc !,Inn Name. 111c property ownur's nOlnu I IlddrcS8 nnd telephone number; ilOcI the designllted project applicant or represent.ntlvc and lIuchodzlItion for sllch representation if other thun the property owner. '111e archi.tect. lundscllpc m"cl1itect 01." cngineer t s name;' oddrcss and telephone number. North arrow, scale unci dtlte prepared. Legol description. Location mop. Zoning djstrict ossigned to the property which is the subject of the site plan and to , ( thl! properties contiguous thereto. Identification of watercourses, wetlond. tree maSSeS lInd specimen trees. inclwling description Bod locution of understory I ground covet" vegetlltion LInd wildlife hllhital:S or other environmentalLy unique nreas. Gross and net site area expressed in sqUllre feet Dnd acres. Number of units proposed. ,if any, and resulting net density. Floor orca devoted to each cDt:egory of use and floor area ratio. Delineation in mapped form and computation of the area of the site devoted to building coverage, open sp11ce for the lot. and open space for the front Yllrd) expressed in square feet and as a percentage of the overall sice (or the front yard, if applicable) . Nwnber of parking spaces required (stated i.n relationship to the arr licable formula) and proposed (including handicapped spaces required by code). General location of all driveways. parking areas and curb cuts. Location of all public and private e8sements and streets within and adjacent to the siee. The location, size and height of, all exi.sting nnd proposed buildings [lnd structures on .the site. The location of existing public utilities. Total paved vehicular use area (including but not limited to all paved parldng spaces Bnd driveways)) expressed in square feet. Oepiction (by shading or cross hHtching) of required parking lot interior landscape areas. Total land areD devoted to parking lot intet"ior landscaping, express~d in square feet and as a percentage of tbe paved vehicu18r area. . 2. Final site plan (12 copies. signed and sealed by engineer/architect). All information included on or suhrnitted so as to accompany the preliminary site plan, as it may have been adjusted and finalized, plus the following: b. c. d. e. f. g. h. 1. j. k. 1. 'II ~ , ,. 36 } Agenda No. ME MORA N DUM TO: pO J)- Meeting Date 11-20-86 The City Commission of the City of Clearwater SUBJECT: Petition for Annexation, RS-4 Zoning and Land Uue Plan Amendment from Recreation/Open Space to Low Density Residential of a 19.32 Acre Parcel Located on the North Side of 10th Avenue South (Union Street) and Between Second Street East and Soule Road (Third Street East) (PioetIas Area Council, Boy Scouts of America) Annex 86-36J LUP 86-32. RECOMMENDATION: City Commission receive this request and refer it to the proper departments. [~ And that the appropriate officials be authorized to execute same. BACKGROUND: The request is RS-4 (Single Family Residential) District zoning in conjunction with the Annexation and a Land Use Plan Amendment from Recreation/Open Space to Low Density Residential. The Pioelias County Land Use Plan carries a preservation Land Use designation of a limited area adjacent to Lake Chautauqua and an Open Space designation on the remainder of the parcel. The parcel includes a Florida Power easement with existing transmission lines but the remainder of the parcel is vacant. Plans are to develop the property with single family residences. Chapter 132J Article IIJ Sec. 132.005, (a) of the Land Development Code reads "(a) property proposed to be annexed shall include all contiguous property under one and the same ownership." The petitioner does own additional property which is contiguous to this tract at the northeast corner. An amendment to the Code would be required prior to finalization of the annexation if the adjacent property under the same ownership is not lncluded in the annexation. Legal description: Lots 1-26, Blk. 29, Lots 1-26J Blk. 30, Lots 1-26J Blk. 31, Lots 1-26, Blk. 32J vacated streetsJ Chautauqua Unit 4, Sec. A and a portion of M&B 41.00, Sec. 32-28S-16E. Commission Disposition: 1. Approved as Recommended/Revised/Conditional 2. Continued to Fallaw-up Action: dill. .t...i:.. 'I. ,.,:..~-2:.. . -;~:.~~- 00 te: Paper: o Affected Parties Notified of Meeting Costs: N/ A Fundi ng Sou rce: o Capital Improve- ment Budget Cl Operating Budget D Other K'lAttachments: U"raw~ng Petition Application Submitted by: Advertised: City Manager Date 6 Sequential Reference m Not Required t::J Not Required Originating Department: f~ PLANNING & URBAN DEVELOPMENT Appro priation Code o None . \' ~. ,. --- woe ,. I' , 0 I. I tn :r \ .. tt\ " \.I>' :i ~ rf ",,' 11 -I @ \j~ UQ 1,1 fl c ':V-~. ~ woe c. @ - ---- - M '4 a 2.1. cO ~ woe 8 't \j 19 +4.;- n '" z ....,~ -l II '" ;III < rot :E cr ~ ~ w I- 111 o Z ~ ~ il:-!I I. @ II ./ C H E l WOO D ,I 94,43 I woe OWNER APPLICANT PROPOSED ANNEXA liON LAND USE PLAN AMENDMENT and ZONING PlNE.LLAS AREA t..OUtJC.ll-) ,,96-'36 '80Y Sc.()U,s OF' AMER.IC.p., LUP. 86 - '32. FROM . LAND USE PLAN REC REA.."'" 0 tJ '/ OPEl-J. SP~C.E \..ow OE..}..\S\TY Rt:S \0(, ~'T \ ~ L PLANNING end' ZONI NO BOARD ZONING PROPERTY DESCRIPTION Lo T S \ - 2. G I a L. ~ 2. q Lo T ~ 1- 2. G I '8 L'" 3 0 L.o''; l- 2..G. 6l.~ '31 L.o\~ \- '2,G. ~ f..K 31... ,C\-JAuT/~UQUA UNiT l1, SEe. A. VACAi EO S,S ~ 'PAi.T" M~~ 4(~OO ,q, '31 ACRES COUNTY A. E TO R ~ - Ll CITY COMMISSION SECTION '32.. . Singl. F.mlly TOWNSHIP 28 s RANGE \ 6 E ATLAS PAGE B - \ 6 . \ . .~ . .. ~I~ 13 i I I I . "<l tI: :- i> ... ... ::l U i> "<l ... .. '5 ... o ~ o . c:>: . ~ " ~. "- I " , I , " . ~ .,...;; ... . .~ ,. J " PETITION FOR ANNEXATION City Commission City of Clearwater P,O. Box 4748 Clearwater, Florida ." . ~ '. Commissioners: We, the undersig~ed" being nll owners of the described real property, contiguous to the presenti tboW1daries of the City of Clearwal:~r, and I. situated in an unincorporated area of PinelIns Counti, 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 and classified unaer the Zoning Ordihance of the City of Clearwater, as set forth on the following page. . Attached hereto is a current survey of the described property, together with a certificate of title from a title company or a licensed attorney 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 and valuable consideration, do ,hereby agree and convenant as foll~ws: ~/ 1. 8.11 cent igu6'd3 property under the o'.Jncrohip 0 f the ~ petitionor(s) ie inoludsd in thiD pgtition for annex3tion; , 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 Cod~ of Ordinances; 3. to convey su~h rec','..!=ation land, recreation facilities and open space land deoication and/or fees in the amount and manner prescribed by Ordinanc~ Nos. 3l28~83 and 3129-83j and 4. when any substandard abutting st~eet or ut~lities 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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Ol) I:: r-i III 0 l\:l III III c: o.,-l 0 .-l VI III III .,-l 'M lJ I-< -4 j,J C) Q) c: l-J c: C.I Po' \.\ cu :::I l'.J 1- , CJ 1- 0 ro ::I e c: 0 E e N u 0 t;l4-I 'M tl r;j ro 'MU :z 0 o....Vl v Z. < Z c( 'O.-i ~ ll.l 0.. co fJ p.t:: I VI ",'M I. III I: :J I:: c: 0"'0 rJ III .,-l r-i 1- c:p., t-i N I.., (tI Q) 0.>. .,. ....l ....3 .....l .c e +-J lJ..l W UJ IJ, 0 C "., U U U U :J , 0: c:: c::: 41 0 '. A .~ .... ,., -I I . .T'.:r. ._ .". t- Ill" LAND USE PLAN. AMENDMENT APPLICATION DATg N b I:. 1 aot:. ___ C.\l.em eL.u+_.L.Z~___ Pinellns Area Council of Boy Scoutst . llAME OF PIWp~n'l'Y OWNEn (8) 3. t C .fi.t.f Ii' 1 ~..~...t.... --1L..C..O.r-P-O-r,o..t DD_.O'o.. -A.'oJ:_ pJ:'o _JJ _L.J...'LIo...oIo~____ I\DDnES S .1.JJl.4..6_....1Q1\ill..QlL.J3.9.!lJ~.y.!l..r1'-.I_~.!!1j.1'.Ql,g...1_.f1__1 J 54 2_ PilON E _.J.21.::QJ.l1___ ltEPHESgN'l'Nf 1 VE (1 F ANY) _J3JJJ....JL_.s..t..e..v~.o.s~-.S..t~.Y~.D.LJl!iaJ..&n,g!_.uQmes 107 Marshall Street, P.O. Box 911 ADDHESS..:.-5,'l f ~ t yJ1a.rb.o.r f F 1~...t:.i.tL.'L-3.J.5J..2...________PIlONE__.u.2=.461Q___ LEGAL DESell 1 PT ION" OF PHOPER'fV (SU I3J ECT OF nEQU ES'r) _.s.e.e_ll.t.t.a~bed Exhill~AIt ----_._------------~----------_.._._-----_._--------- ------ ------------------------------------- GENERAL LOCA'rION Nor th\IIeg t corne.r...!>.LJ..n.t...ftr~Jon 0 f S.9.y le_ RO,ad and '! 'I UniQ1l._5.. t..r..e.e...L___ ACREAGE_~~ A~re~ _______________________________________________ PRESENT ZONING DISTRICT__~~~_~~~~~______________________~ REQUESTED ZONING DISTRICT RS-4 ------------------------------ Note: A separate application is required if the zoning district 1s proposed to be changed. PRESENT CLEARWATER COMPREHENSIVE LAND USE PLAN CLASSIFICATION . Rec~~al~L-Q~u-~~__________ _______________________ REQUESTEU CLEARWATER COMPREHENSIVE LAND USE PLAN CLASSIFICA'rrON______ ~_~nsi~~~identiaL__________________________________________ REASON FOR REQUEST ---ISL.a1J.Q\i_f.Q.Lth.~ dey.~lQ.p.m..~L..2i. thtLQ.roper ty ~_ a~~~n~e-liilh limita~ns of PiQ~lla~_~ounty Suburban Low Oens~ty_______ Residentig1-L~nd Use Category (~uni~~er acre). PINELLAS COUNTY COMPREHENSIVE LAND USE PLAN CLASSIFICATION~___ Pres..erva tt.PD__, " . -------------- IS THE REQUESTED LAND USE CATEGORY IN CONFORMANCE WITH THE PINELLAS, COUNTY LAND USE PLAN CLASSIFICATION? YES____ NO-L__ .\ :'1 Note: . County Land Use Plan amendments require the approval of the Pinellas County Planning Council and the state of Florida (Chapter 163 F.S.). . State Growth Management Legislation limits iinal approval of Land Use Plan amendments by t City Commission to twice a year. ~/l. I , ~ II J _~ __ "Cd/d:/l /___ gna.- re) U- neviewcd by: ~:. <' I.ot:l to 26 includve, Dhck 29; Lots to 26 inclu~ive, Black 30; Lot~ to 26 inclu~ivc, Block 31; Lot.'\ 1 to 26 inalu:\lvc, Block 32; \ , CHAUTAUQUA UNIT 110. II' - SEe: A, 0 according to plat thereof recQrded in Plat Dook 9, paBc 1~6, Public Record~ of Plnella~ County, Florida, TOGETHER with vacated portlon~ of 6th, 7th, 8th and 9th AVenue~ South said vacation flied April 5, 1961, in O. R. Book 1143i page 620, Plnellas County Record~; , : .~~ Ii'! : ,,~~. ,;,:~ :~~~ .( . -:;'f; , ~': ;'j . . . ~i~:~~( "'. . EXIIIDIT HAU .) MID A port Ion 0 r the Southea~l:. 1/~ of the SouthwQ::;t 1 I'l of Section 32, Town~hlp 28 South, Range 16 Ea~t, Pinella~ County, Florida, lying North of Blank 32~ CHAUTAUQUA UNIT NO.4 - SEC. A,' according to plat thereof renorded in Plat Book 9, page 146, Public Records of Pi~ella~ County, Florida, dc~crlbed O~ follow:\: Begin at the HorthweRt corner of ~ald Block 32, thence run Horth to the point of Inter~ectlon with the North line of the Aaid Southea~t 1/4 of the Southwe:\t .1/4 of Section 32, thence Ea~t, along :\ald Ilorth line, to a point due ~orth of the Itorthea~t corner of ~ald Block 32, thence South to the ~ald Northea:\t corner of ~aid Block 32, thence We~tt along th~ Ilorth line of Block 32, to the Point of Beginningj MID That portion of the South 112 of the Southea:;t:, 1/~ of the tlorthea::>t l/lJ of ' 'the Southwe~t 1/4 of Section 32, Town:;hip 28 South, Range 16 Ea~t, Pinella~ County, Florida, lying South and Ea~t of the Mean High Water Line of Lake Chautauqua. " t / " , .' c ,~ \I ! ; I 'i,J , I . . " '1 ,. I . ') .\ ~~ ,0 ,( , I ..\ \, ':\ .'l ;, "\.) ,', "'\'.\ ,.\ " 't' r. ~!rf l- ~ . "'( "" '1 -. ',0 -. ': t, k ". '3' .,' '''7'.~'":''~';'~;f.ij .. . ,,' ,', ~ Agenda No. MEMORANDUM TO: PLJ/).-:J- MeetIng Dote 11-20-86 The City Co.mmission of the City of Clearwater SUBJECT: Petition for Annexation and ~S-8 Zoning of a .14 Acre Parcel Located on the East Side of Old Coachman Road Approximately 450 Feet North,of Sunset Point Road (Tuller) Annex. 86-33. RECOMMENDATION: City Commission receive this request and refer it 'to the proper departments. ~] And that the appropriate officials be authorized to execute same~ BACKGROUND: The request i~ for RS-8 (Single Family Residential) District 'zoning in . conjunction with the annexation. The Land Use Plan designation is Low Density. R'esidential. A single family residence is proposed for the currently vacant lot. Sanitary sewer was recently extended to serve this area. Legal description: Lot lIt Block At Sunset Point Estates Subdivision, Sec. 6-29S-16E Commission Disposition: 1. 'Approved as Recommended/Reyised/~nditjQnal 2. Continued to Fallaw-up Action: aat. Submitted by: Advertised: CJ Affected ~osts : N/A ~tJq,n~ments: J ,; "., 00 te: Parties Funding Source: Petition ,.........;...... ':I'. ~~\ ~.:;_ Notl fl ed o Capital Improve- City Manager Ptlp"r: of Meeting ment Budget " fZINot Required [J Not Required CJ Operating Budget o Other Date a Sequential Originating Department: f~ Ap pro priotlon Code Reference PLANNING & URBAN DEVELOPMENT D None U :1 ; I 1t ~ ~ I~ I II<: ~ I Q,' \J 1l.J( ~ { I ~ ~ l~ N /l: : v (~I~I o":~ " \ ~~ I. I : I "I!,~'%ij,~ ;. I, ('~~J~&p~"" ~ ~_ r I .."'fl-<o.~..:--\~ ~A\ ~ ~ , ; I.~ I ~:J IIIIIlI . ~ ~ ,I , ~ ,.1 '~I . 'j: I ~ l J.... ~ ~ I I ..a: c:( . " ~ j . 4.J ~ II. ~ "- .... 1i'~II~ ;/ ~I~ j I / / / /: ~~ // 4.JQ: v~ Iqv q, M 6 8 23.02 ~ I ./ M f. 8 ,3"03 I / / le;l I C I I. J 181 f ~ j i \, ~----~~---- '0 .. CR ~i6 IN T RD. .~ I. r COl.!LEGE PARWl:~ ~c D^RI<' flNlll ? I -- - .... ,'." , , .~... ~ .. . I f I I I I I I AMERICUS ~'f':~"1 ~~.~ ~~ in \ 36 t \ I... l ~ I~ . a: o DR. 36 \' ... :t ~ Q V , II: o I " ~ " , , [(I : . . '-1 II: . 0 ,) ""- .. , ^" J ... .' '. -..... ", ~ ~~ - Q.'i> '0' I " 0) J ^" ~ ~ \ - c( , . I 8) "~~~"I '~ 1 ,~ -," '~i -< -j:i ' . J 1 15.,. - : '"--- I, t '~r , '~n,..,__ \ . ~~' 27 1"~'~' 19 as' 17 I 50' ... - 16.::- -. c, ( · I~ 'r( / .- , . ~~' l ., ~ OR SUNSET POINT RD. f "" 2: n 0 ,. ... ... 57 I~a!r PROPOSED ANNEXATION and ZONING OWNER APPLICANT TU lL E: R) ..L \-\. ~ l-L L ZONING " ~ FROM CO~NTY R - 3 TO R s 8 PLANNING end' 20NI NO BOARD SECTION 6 TOWNSHIP 2 q S RANGE 16 E 4'1' 9'''o'~ -=IImlly " A 86-'33 PRaPERTV DESCRIPTION LOT' " t;UN ~E.T BLKA) POl Ni' E~'TATE.S O. I 4 ACRES CITY COMMISSION ATLAS PAGe C - 14 'j - ... ~]~ <:> .... ..: u 1~ III 'PlI I I I> I ..; II] I ..., > ... ... >. "' ... . 0 .. / . ... / ... 0 I, :2 / I.;l '1M';' f;'1 n:l~;lH .; ...; d // ." "'" lY. vi lY. ..., / Q f;j "I"l ," I ... e '1"11 ;lU;l;l;Jf I ~ Q I> Q I " ... \ c;.. ... no u \ <:J , '...- 0 .; II] , ~ I ", :[ I :l, c ~ ,'.: ~:~~t\::1: ., PETITION FOR ANNEXATION ANrJr:~ ec-~~ (le.'-ft\" t.\ \~1'aolc (Let.. r-~. r~ . lU Lt i. lL. t--\ \ oll,."1 q ctty CommiRston City of Clearwater P.O. Dox 4748 Clearwater, Florida Commissioners: We. the undersigned, being all owners of the described real property, contiguous to the present boundaries of the City of Clearwater, 'and situated in an unincorporated area of Plnellas County, Florida, do hereby request that said property be annexed into the corporate limits of the Cit: of Clearwater, Flcrida. We hereby further request that said property be zoned and classified under the Zoning Ordinance of the City of Clearwater, as set forth on the following page. Attached hereto is a current survey of the described property, together with a certificate of title from a title company or a licensed attorney 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 and va~uable consideration do hereby agree 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; 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 . . 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. We) the undersigned hereby certify that we have read and examined all of the statements Rnd allegations in the foregoing Petition including attachments anu after being duly sworn, depose and say that such statement: are correct, compl~te and true and voluntarily made with full knowledge thereof. " " . '.. . '! STATE OF FLORIDA COUNTY OF PINELLAS ~9Tt ~)~. ;~y Subscribed and sworn to before me this L/ day of ~~ ) ) " ' 19 2?'b My Commission Expires: ~ r!'Ji,~H': rll~!'r ,. ".~ ':~ ;-UiPIlY. AI" lIh ~~v ~l'.>'r ~i:.'J:..." ~.~.,.,. 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" \~ I I , I ~ ~ tf\ f'f) :-.......: ~ I. '\) -.{ I .! ~ \ ~ >; '. ,~ '-1 ::' ;. "0 , " s::: Ul III c;l 0 VI 11) .... C) Q) C)P., C) 1-0 C) .... e e e ~4- r:l rtl zn Z Z < r-l N f'of'l ....:I ....:I ...:l t.U u:l I.U U U 'U ~ 0:: c::: ,I < < <( ;! ... ~ 0.. ~ ',(' ,'I' ~ .J ::; , . f ~1- ": '.( , '. i .. " "I . It : ~ . i j ,"i .... " .'. . ." " ,'. ; *' :....., [ " "1.- ~B L Agenda No. M EM 0 RA N DUM TO: PU D--) Meeting Date 11-20-86 The City Commission of the City of Cleorwa~,er SUBJECT: Petition for Annexation and ~S-8 Zoning for B .14 Acre Parcel Located on the East Side of Old Coachman Road Approximately 390 Feet North of Sunset Point Road (Edwards) Annex. 86-34. RECOMMENDATION: City Commission receive this request and refer it to the proper departments. ~ And that the appropriate officials be authorized to execute same. BACKGROUND: The request is for RS-8 (Single Family Residential) District Zoning in conjunction with the annexation. The Land Use Plan designation is Low Density Residential. A single family residence is proposed for the currently vacant lot. Sanitary sewer was recently extended to serve this area. Legal description: Lot 12t Block At Sunset Point Estates Subdivision, Sec. 6-29S-16E Commission Disposition: 1. 'Approved as Recommended/Revised/Conditional 2. Continued to Fat low-up Action: dIn. Submitted by: Costs: N/ A Fundlmv Source: o Capital Improve- ment Budget o OperatIng Budget o Other Advertised: City, Manager Paper: CJ Affected Parties Notified of Meeting , ~fJt<1~ents: Petition :" ..f..:' ,<;;'". ::. > Dote: Date a Sequential Reference I2J Not Required rn Not Required Originating Department: ~~ PLANNING & URBAN DEVELOPMENT o None Appropriation Code !: ': .: . ,. ~f..:,.." ~ . > '..' ~",,' 9'~'~ ~: ~ , ~. &i' lI, \ ~ J... L ~ I ~ . >- . z ,\ c( t ,. , al L.i';::"LJ ~. '..1 ~'~, ~J-."~i ... . ILl " ;-i 21 ?~ . r-- ~L 1:1. .~ gt ~ .. <Q. !lQ' '.. .--' 1 I 1 I "". '" AMERIC us OR. /,.~ / : 1,.\ I , I .' ();) 36 1 .\ 3G ~ ~. a:: 0 c., '.(J . a:: 0 ...... M 6 B 23'02 / I~ t.v Q; (J..'t- 4.J " q, / / / , .I -...... ~ " ..... ~ 0 .. \10 P, E;~) . ,: ~' l~ t' .Y 'N .., ! a: .\ "u S " ( ~ \~ I t 3 ... I \. ~ U II' ('4 l.\::) , 1(.......) r(~g~ <0 I I . 0..... r 2.6 .. I ...... J :'\ ...... I . ^.,'.... ~A J , ... :\~/~ ", :'~ 10... -.., ... - l:.:"'i;+~;; ., ~ /"""'" '../ 'en 11 x '1~1 /... ~I~l ....4J IT::.-r:t- -,1 ~ , c f' .-/" ., 0 I .~.... ~ I'j <1)1 ~ J 181' I 18 '-r( _ --f'1 iJ I j '"' A.. / / , ME. a Z'3'O'3 ~~ < ~I~ (") C. I~ 00( ~~ ~. / / / I..;...... II . '21,..~ _ _ . 27 55 '6' ., 'r{ 19 \ , .----~--- .0 .. '0 . SUNSET POINT RD. C R ~16 '~T pt.R:~ jlNln? Lf r.OI'I. F:r,~- PAR~l:d ( -~ ~_ PROPOSED ANNEXA TIQN and ZONING ._~; -', . II: Q , , .' : ~ ., 1 ,1 . . ~ '. . ;l 1 . ~ .~i J ~ ~(~ 28 17 I .f :J " ,. 2: 0 !'iT 19..r. OWNER APPLICANT PROPERTY DESCRIPT'ON A 8 6 . 3 L\ " EDW AROS) M. S. t;:\ N. W\, " ZONING FROM CO!JNT'f R. "3 LOl' 12. eLK A)l s U '-l S 'C.. '\ Po It"''''' E.. S \" ~ 'T t. ~ TO RS 8 o. \ L{ ACRES PLANNING and' ZON I NG BOARD CITY COMMISSION SECTION f.". ATLAS PAGE TOWNSHIP 19 S RMloe' Co E ., 8lngl. Family \. . \ ... - .. r, ~l~ 1~ i I I I ..., p: ) OJ ... .. ::J U ... '" ..c .. .. o l'- o '=' ro '" c=:>' ..: .,; " ;\, ~ . . . 'ot " . . .". ~ ". ...- " PETITION FOR ANNEXATION f\\JrJ~)o.. 8~ . * e-4,;"ct ,. ~ ~ I 't: ~ .:.~ R-..:.c.. \ .'\~.. \1:.(" 1-: 1'-<"., II- ('1\, '.:.* 11..1 City Commission City of Clearwater P.O. Box 4748 Clearwater. Florida Commissioners: We, the undersigned, being' all owners of the described real property, contiguo~s to the present boundaries of the City of Clearwater, and situated'in an unincorporated area of Plne1Ins 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 'and classified .under the Zoning Ordinance of the City of Clearwater, as set forth on the following page. Attached hereto'is a current survey of the described property, together with a certificate of title from a title company or a licensed attorney setting forth the names of;'sll 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 and valuable consideration) do hereby agree 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 will 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 alle~~t.:0ns in the foregoing Petition including attachments and after being nuly sworn, depose and say that such statements are correct, complete and true and voluntarily made with full knowledge thereof. STATE OF FLORIDA ) COUNTY OF PINELLAS ) \\ Subscribed and sworn to before me this 1922 My Commission Expires: :1:1"[ /1.1:1' 'U:';:'i:.. ',: :. ~ : :>. ; .!. i':r:i\ (. ( 1./\, '1,'1 '..ft:, ;~"~'.. '''~ : ~.~. '. . ..)~. It. i..~...i 7dc~. . '''.;.ri' :~ .1~'.'~ ," . ..~ .:! '~j.'" July 7, 1983 >.. ....s:::c C nI 0 ::l .... . r-l 00.. .... U "' Q) U III Ill.... n1::J1.H .... .r-l r-l'tllll Q) t: III s:: nI I'd 'r-l ....1 .... 0.. U ./ of: C ~ nI 0 ~ t-i'r-l Q) 0.. .... .... nI nlQ)U ~ 1Il.r-l ....::J4-i nI 'r-l ll)"'C III I, ....c::1Il Unll'd ....1r-l U '0 ll) b.O.... C::1Il 'r-l. ll) c:: ==' 0 Nll) 0:: l-- Z H 0::. ~ c::: 0 t.:.:I C 0.. 0 >- '1""1 f- .... 'tj o.>"ll) UJ .r-l .... 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Meeting Date 11-20-86, The City Commission of the City of Clearwater SUBJECT: Petition for Annexation and RS-4 Zoning of a .17 Acre Parcel Located on the East Side of Bay View Avcnue~ South of Gulf-to-Bay Boulevard (S.R. 60) and Approximately 360 Feet South of County Road 31 (Smith/City) Annex. 86-35. RECOMMENDATION: City Commission receive this request and refer it to the proper departm~nts. [~ And that the appropriQte officials be authorized to execute same. BACKGROUND: The request is for RS-4 (Single Family Residential) District zoning in con- junction with the annexation. The Land Use Plan classification is Low Density Residential. The parcel was the subject of an Agreement for Annexation, ATA No. 59 sign- ed on December 22, 1977. No recreation facility fee is due. The property is presently developed with a single family residence serv,ed with City1sewer. The parcel is now contiguous to the city limits and is eligible for annexation. As provided for in the agreement, the property owners were given the required 60 day no~ice and since the owner did not resp~nd the City is initiating the annexation. Legal description: Portion of Tract C, Myron A. Smith's Bayview, Sec. 16-29S-16E Commission Disposition: 1. Approved as Recommended/Revised/Conditional 2. Continued to FollOW-Up Action: dctt. Submitted by: Costs: N/ A , Funding Source: o Capital Improve- ment Budget Cl Operoting Budget o Other .~1tJf8~ments: Agreement Advertised: 1.\ Date: Paper: City Manoger o Affected Parties Notified of Meeting , , , , .~ _..I.... .. 1,. ~ ... .. Date e Sequential Reference ~ Not Required [J Not Required Originating Depjortment: f>>- PLANNING & URBAN DEVELOP~ffiNT o None Appr,opriatlon Code It" Ii . \ \, ..J' .. -. . ~ ~; ~. ~ ... . , : \ . - C J,/> " .--'".-: ./ ~ oo........~ / - - - rv - Qt- .' ".. --, , - - ~--. - -- ...-- " - " ., ~c '..:t. ,'<I ~ ~ Q)'?' T~A CT- 5 ."" ",-- "c, ~ J.... ~ " .l '" .;. a 3 2 - 0 2 PI -1-" - " I c -~ I I I I t-__ At>l. /C I - ~I I " Ill. """ ~ T e:t. ",,"- /. ~....... . ~r '/''' . ' .' , ... ----.. .. -- ~ PROPOSED Ar\!r\~E}(A TION and ZOf\!fr\!G o v~. HER APPLICAHT 5 M l T \-\ I G. \-L €~ A. M , ZONING A 86- 35 PROPERTY OESCR\P nON FROU. COUNTY R . Y RS'Y PAR l' \' R' A c.."1" c.. SMIT\-V.s MYRoN' BAYVl(vJ , "\ i 1 ' TO o . \7 ACRES \ PLAHNIUG and ZONING BOARD CITY COUMISSIOH SECTION 16 o Sing I. Ftlmll)' TOWNSHIP '2. q s RAHGE 16 E ATLAS PACE H - ~7 , ,. I' I "I CJ / .' ,",' r'~;r:: t ~L' t . ~ ~ , ?~~....:M-o ..,: L 'I '<'\ .:a 'lH=?:lZ'l'\ ,~.~ · '-.... I; I ~', I - : I r------l '..) /1; ~ ...~ ; · \l t ~ .~~ . ~; \j ~ \ '" A. J L~=:~J I ' ; I~ ~I ~ D L.9~\ CJI 1\--1 ~f-ln1 01 = ~l 0 I ~O 'Il 1 I I I oU~ =-,'; "'... "'... _.:._-- ~~ -------- I ~:, I I I a I p ~, 4 ~ :? ~ I J I ~1 ~l \ L 1 I ( t I t I I t l . :.,,~ ~;..tn:Jl a~ It;; .; I ~ ~ c:t: , 0 ~ I . ~l...~" . -Ii a~a:.:( I I 'i ~ i \, r iU QI ,.,,< '~"~D I '. c~ ~'I .::~ '~1"1" V 'CLLJ ~ · \('."'" "'!> I ~ . I I t ' ,;.\,,: :.:noUijo( J I _ _ ,1_ lo :...1-1- 1 .- ',. _L- - - --- .., :.r. "1 ,ft ::l .. Q U 1 D 1 .'\, . . ~I : t :,' r 1 , \ 'I) / I, J ,~-, . /,(J: 0-0 -,- '("(119'(146'5 o. ~. 4637' fAGE1092 b"3 . , .. --~ ..,~~ohy) ~ AGREEMENT This Agreement, made and cnte"re.' int.o this ~_ day o~ fJ~-W I A. D., 19 77 , by and between the CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA, a municipal corporation, hereinafter referred tOil S II City' ~, il n d GRADY HAROLD SMITH and ANA MARIE SMITH, his wife, ber einafter refer red to as 1I0wner"; WITNESSETH: WHEREAS, the Owner now owns the following described r,eal pr opcrty. I OCa Lcd outside; the municipal boundaries oi the Ci ty of Clearwater -~ '/::: c', . - - - :::=,t ::~ ~ S . .: 2 ..:i. '= ...: ~ ::;I ..... C.l ..- .:: _.'; ., ~ . ~ ~ , ' .: -p ~;::~ :-- - - . but within the Cay of Clearwater service area: That part of Tract lIe", Myron A. Smith's Bay View Subdivision, as recorded in Plat Book 25~ p~ge 57 of the Public Records of Pinellas County, Florida, described as follows: From the most Northwesterly corner of said Tract "C". run S 21006'48" E, 260;59 feet; thence S 68053'12" W, 4.61 feet; thence S 21- 06'48" E, 95. 14 feet for the P. O. B.; thence continue S 21'.06148" E, 75.0 feet; thence 5 68053112" W, J 00.0 feeti thence N 21006'48" W; 75.0 feet; thence N 68053112" E, 100.0 feet to the P4 O. B.; and - c:- N C'J WHEREAS, tbe Owner desires to connect to tbe City sewer main and ~ u .... : ;:::J is agreeable to signipg an Agreement with tbe City for muni~ipal sewer services; and , WHEREAS, the City is agreeable to furnishing said services upon certain conditions and considerations; NOW J THEREFORE, tbe parties hereto bereby covenant and agree as iol1ow~~ . 1. The City does hereby agree to provide sewer services, subject t.o the terms of t;,i5 Agreement, and to permit tbe Owner to connect to its s2ni~ary seWer main at tbe Owner's expense. The City snaIl not be liable for any damag e r csulling Ir om any una voidabl e c es 5 a ti on of treatment caus ed by Act of God, necessary maintenance work, or any caUse beyond the ,control of the City. '-l - 1 - This j l~lrum.....t \\'" '1 .. .-:!':PrI'P-r" .T JOjllAS A. r.U:::TJ~' coo ... r, ,. C' ~ .n, It\',\. - Jty of Clcarw':l1"r non' . , \, . .I'. . )0," ,- gl(::uw;acl', Flurida 335 ~ ~ ~ J .. Hf.TUnN TO: CITY \.I.EHK P. o. nox 1l7,~R CLEA r. W ,:\ TL::.1 ~, Fl.A. \ I I :::'~:18 .- .. . o. ~. '1637 PAGE1093 2. III consideTntion of the covenants containcd in Paragraph I. "',i" .' ; immediatcly above, on tbe part of the CUy, the Owncr agrees: ,'. (a) to pay normal sewer connection charges and monthly sewer service charges to the .City on the same basts as sewer service users outside the municipal boundaries arc charged, as set out in the Code oC Ordln'ances oC the City of Clearwater. Florida, 1962; (b) that at such time as it becomes possible for tbe City to annex said real property, this Agreement will constltute an application to nnDex at that time, aod the City will have the right, upon sixty (60) days1 writtenf,notice to the property owner, to initiate action to annex the property to tbe City. Filing fees shall be waived by the City. . (c). T,he Owner agr ees that t;be terms and provi s ions of . . this Agreement shall be binding upon its successors and assigns, and tbe City shall record this document. (d) The Owner agrees that tbe terms and provision~ of I this AgrecO;icnt sball'be a commi tment a nd obligation which shall not only bind the pres ent own}~r of said described real property, but shall be a covenant whi cb sball run with the land and shall bind and be en!orc cable against all subsequent owners of said described real property, whetber or Dot it is menti.oned in the Deed to said owners. (e) If tbe Owner or its successors. or assigns. or any subsequf':nt owner, sball default in the r ';_formance of the terms and provisions of this :'\greernent, and the City shall institute ip.gal pr'occeulugs to enforce the te~ms and provisions hereof. tbe OwneT, 'its successors and assigns, covenant and agre:e to pay all costs of such proceedings. including '" tbe, pa yment of a r ea50nabl e attorney's Iee in conn eeti on tber cwith. 3. This, P:greernent shall ointinue until: cancelled or terminated by \ either party giving sixty (60) days' notice (written) to the other party of such \, tennination. -2.- "\ ... . . , ~. : ." ~;'. ..If J._ ... , o. R.4637 fACE1094 \ .. 4. All notices to be furnished hereunder shall be furnished to the , City of Clearwater, to the City Manage, : P. D., Box 4748. Clearwater, Florida, 33518. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the partles hereto have caused thls Agreement to be executed the day and year first above written. . ., ............~.. ."~":' , . .. \ / " . I ... .... "'J' ................. . . .~. ..... .. . .' .. oj ,~ ....: ":.". ; . t" . ~ . . " , I,., '. ~ A tte,~t: !~ . . _ " ~. .........,. of' - . ""' ~~. . ~G''''''''': ." . t' . ... t. ..~~.'.~.. .~. Clty'9,l.~.:k "L:l~.;' ,-- . (I'~ ...1 '\. : , .~,.~ ,.... ',... ...- . It' . .J t \Iii. I/o.: . 'I- - . .-, "~'"\\. ~ ..~.:. CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA 7, ''''. BiLit~,~};) City tanager - COUN TERSIGNED: ~~w/~~ '. '. . Mayor -Gommis . ooer OWNER: By J ! ~\ ~J).V c!\ ltfu~~ ~~'-VSL .. Grady~aFold S~ith ' /:' j . . ./ ( t2.A- k~~~ ~~/ Ana Marie Smith.... ... "' I Witness as to Owner: .. f~ .,~{.{/ :.,~ ~ '?/4:lt77_~--"-- By , ) C1a.,- ??&~. / . \"1 ., / , , . '" ,'I -3- 1,( II .. " 1 . ,~.~ .. S fA IE UF .I:' LUH.iDA ) ) 55 COUNTY OF PINELLAS ) I H,EREBY CERTIFY that on this );L clay ol ~ " A. D. 19 77. before. me personally appeared Anthony L. Shoemaker, Thomas . ;:;: :::::L....j."l.. !'I1..4"1.....s . Bushn, .K.. 10.. 'V RltOb-e-tr& and Gabriel CO\zares, respectively ctty M~~nager, . City Attorney,~Crry Clerk and Mayor-Commissioner of tbe Ctty ot Clearwater, Florida, a municipal. corporation, to me known to be the individuals and oUlce.rs described in and who executed the foregoing Agreement aqd severally acknowledged the execution thereof to be thei.r free act and deed as such oUlcers thereunto duly authorized; an'd that the offi.cial seal of said municipal ~arporation is duly aifixed thereto, and the said agreement is the act and deed of 5 aid c orp'ora tion. o. R.4637 PAGE1095 WITNESS my signature and official seal at Clearwater in the County of Pinellas and State :oI Florida.. , tbe day and y.ear last above written. /~ Ndtary Pub~j.~ ,..t. i'li ft"~~_"",., .......llt . l! J.. 1" ........ ~,...... ,...... '.' <...-<.~. '--t .,. . . . . .. ..:,: -=... 01.' .. II : -..:.,.. \- . . :. "" .Q'...t:)~.. : : . ....~.:j., ,..... : ;;". ~ J. J~ . :.. \ ~. ~ *. t..J '" I .. :. : i.. .. ..II' .... L J. 0 .~ 01 .. ... ..1" ~.t...,..,. "~'..4'" .~..:.'.,:'j ..... ',... -.. p' t._, .,' ,.... .....' I.... ..'~ *... L..' . ..........., .. '..:."... i" -. II... ~.! ;:.... "'" - ......- ,..jO-~1I '. II.... 1I+..'t'. ,.,. My Commission Expires: NDI~ry P:lblit. SI,;le 01 Aorid~ .l\ urge My Commi::ion Elpirel 5cpL 29. 1981 ...-...4 h A....,....... ,v. t, Cu....:t, ~~ STATE OF FLORIDA, ) ) S5 COUNTY OF pmELLAS ) I HEREBY CERTIFY tha.t on this day, before me, an offic:er duly autborlzed tn tbe State a.far e~ald and In the County aforesaid to take acknowledgments, personally appeared Grady Harold Smith and Ana Marie Smith. .his wile, to me known to be the pers on( s) described in and who executed the [or egoing Agreemen~ and acknowledged bel ore me that he .executed the .9aIDe. I, ~ ' . WITNESS my ~nd and official seal in the County and State last c-. .V" . ...--r~ . ./' aforesaid this /\.----=- day of -. l/:=:.:~ ~,.,......,q,:9r''''' t A.. D. . 19 77 :hl'" ."" ..111- ...... . .., '.. ~0I '1 /J ..... ":::":.:- " /.(/~ 1 '{~'.':2'~ .... .....:. /' / , /:"/A' ,r}1"; : :..". - \ . v . ,~,-./ ~.,. t ('":"'..,/:'(;,....., t''' "~"",".. '~::'-1"_. ....: ._ - = Notary Public .," . -- .(/ My Commission Expires: ~ \' . WO':'.I.:Tf >t,-;trc: t1JTl 0' .,("I.In, n Ul>o;;! #.IT CC......~..n.. !J..... IULt 2J ,I". F.("I'-........-. """0" ,-.-:...."... .~.tl'l t+..... j.~ ..r", ___ - , , I~,~ -4 - "'\ "- '~,~ :'f~'.\:/~'NJ . '1- '4 ..)~ , ~ .':-1. .,t~ , II 1 , , EA~EM~!:!! FOR AND IN CONSIDERATION of the sum o~ One Dollar ($1.00) cash in hand paid to it, the receipt of which 1s hereby acknowledged, and the benefits to be derived therefrom, 610 Island Way Development Corp., a Florida corporation, does hereby grant and convey to the CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA, an easement over, under and across the following described land, lying and being situate in the County of Pinellas, state of Florida~ to wit: -.....- --- ..--.........---......-- A Ten (10') fooL waler mOJn cDsemenL lying 5' each side of all water mains up lo and including all hydrants and meters, but excluding any waLer mains lhal may lie under buildings Of ~ith- in five (5) feel of buildings, AND an ingress and egress easement for refuse and garbage collections and City of Clearwater service and utility vehicles, all lying within the following described tracl: . A tract of land lying in Section 6, Township 29 South, Range 15 East, Clearwater, Pinellas County, Florida, L~ing more particularly described as follows: SEE ATTACHED This easement being for , The CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA, shall have the right to enter upon the above described premises and to construct, install and maintain thereon any ut.ill ty lines and to inspect and alter such utility lines from time to time. IN, WITNESS WHEREOF, the party hereto has caused these presents to be duly executed by its proper offic~rs thereunto ~~hortzed,and it~seal to be hereunto affixed, this~~day of L.C.~V , 19 .D.LP · . \ Signed, sealed and delivered in the presence of: By Attest: q-o' "~ LEGA~ ON ~ - ~~d- l~ing In Section 6, TOW~~hiP '29 Soutl1. r,,81lge. 15 ElCIt, Clearwater, . ~ i'1ne.l1..a.s CauntYt P\orida, being more particularly de~ ..ib~ as (ollow!!: ~ Commence at the Southwesterly corner of Lot 7, of UNIT 8, LSLAND ES1"ATES OF CLEARWATER, a5 recorded in Plat OOOk 64, pages 73 and 74 aC the Public Racord9 oC Pinellas County, Floridaj thence S 1'Zo 30100" WI COf' 100.00 Ceet, to a point on th'l! westerly right-oC-way line oC LSLAN 0 W A Yi thence, along said dght-ot-Wl\Y tine, along the arc ot II curve concave to the Nor-the~t and having a radius of 6202.29 feet, and arc length of 56.2J, a chord longth ot 56.21 reet, and a chol'd bearing or S lor- 28139" E to the POINT OF BEGINNINGj thence c:ontinue a.10ng' sald ri{Jht-oC- way lloe and along the arc at said curve having.1l radius or 6202.29 (-eel, 4n arc length at 120.36 Ceet, 8 chord length at 1 '20.J6 (eet, and a chor"d be.a.J'lng of S 180 la'O 1" E to the point ot compound curvature ot fl ~e concaye to the Northea.stj thence along said right-of-way line and along the arc ot said curve: having a rl!l.<31~ aC 708.43 reet, an are length oC 299.89 (eet, a chord. length or 297.66 Ceet, a chur-e oa4l'ing' of S JO. 58152" E to the point oC revene CUt"Yl1ture ot II. curve concave to the Southw~tj thence alonq the are oC sajd curve having II. radfu.s oC 100.00 (eet, M arc lef1(fth at 3.39 teet, a chord length ot 3.39 teet, a chord bearing ot S 42lJS8'lO" E; thence S 58"00'00" W, (or 33.11 feet to the point at curvature oC a curve concave to the Northwest; thene., along the arc: oC said curve having a radius ot \00.00 (~t, an IU'C length oC 1\.54 Cei!lp .& chord length oC 70.0% (eet, a chord bearing oC S 78.29'3611 W, to the point ot reverse C'UrVllture oC a curve conc:ave to the Southeast; thence along the are ot said curve having . radl~ at 100.00 teet, an. arc length of 48.11 teet, a chord length oC 48.23 (&et, a chord bearing oC S 85- 0 1'58" W to a point ot tnng-ency; thence S 11- 04'4-1" W, for 90.65 C~t to the point at C'lJr'Yature oC a curve concave to the North; theJ\et! along the arc o{ said curve having a radlu.5 o( 170.00 (eet, an arc length o{ 157.78 teet, a chQ("(j length at 152.18 feet, a chO("d bearing aC N 82-19'56" W to '" point on the southeasterly line of CONDOMINIUM UNITS OF ISLAND POiNT NO.1 as E"eCQrded In Plat Book lJ, page:! 4l-4Jj thence a.loO\{ said line the following nv~ (5) oourse: 1) thenee N 3~ 27'00" E, Cor' 98.44 feet to the inter3eetlon with the arc o( a. curve concave to the Northwest; 2) thence northeu:Jterty along" the arc ot said cUrv~ having- a radius of -i5.00 [eec, dn arc I ength of 130.3 J (eet, 8 chord length oC 39.31 feet, a chord beAring at N :)2-27'00" E;. J) thence N 12033'00" W, Cor lS6.H (eet,~) thence N 77- 21'00" E, (or 70.98 CeeLj 5) thence N 12- 3J'QOn W, Cor 75~.U reet; , ,thence N 77~,27'OOn E, Cor 70.31 (e~t along II. 60-(oot right-of-way Il3 de~rib~ in OCnciaJ Recot"ili Book 39010, page3 21, and 28 o{ the Public Rec:ord:J or Pinellas COUIlty, Plorid4 to the POrNT OP BEGINNING, and ~ontajns 1.8J acre~ more or I es.s. ~, \ \ \ " / , . ; , , .:~ :;;:~.:..- .- .~ --~::j/I'''- ---~.- ".::;::::::.-" ...;'/ . - ," - ~- ... ;.....-- ~- ~- ~. _............~ ,.n"- -" -'" . ..---'~ ..- --~ NOTE: ',, ',. ..."'--- ---" ---- . ....... I .....""~--.- -.-... ..... , , J I f I :) S.W. Cor Lot 7 Unit 8. Island Estates at Clearwater ~ R = 6202:29' A: 120.36' "C C.B." S 180IS'OI"E NOTEI This is nol 0 survey! ~ (" ~ o 'Z R: 708.43' A:299.89' C" 297.66' " C.B.: 5 3005S'52''E R: 45.00' A: 130.31' C: 89.91' . C.B." N 32027'OO"E .~ 17 ..L ..tv ,.00 !\ ' I o fit tJ. ",'Y Q;J! ~ 0) R:70b.oO' A: 3,39': C C.B." 5 42058' IO"E R: 170.00' 'V, A: 157.76' C: 152.18' C.B,: N 82019'56"W R=IOO.OO' A: 71.54' C = 70.02' C.B.: S7Bo29';3S"W R= 100.00' A= 48.71' C: 48.23' C.B, " S 85001' 5B"W ,I Novo 11/4/66 ,i '~. ,$. " ) " STATE OF F"IOy\dc:L . COUNTY OF "P\ V'"'\c...l\ a.. s '<: Before me, the undersigned authority, this day personally appeared to me~yr~Jwnl~~l~~~Sto me to ~~dthe individuals described in and who executed the foregoing ins~rument as: President and' Secretary respectively, of the Corporation named in the foregoing instrument, and they severally acknowledged to and before me that they executed said instrument on behalt of and in If the n~me of said corporation as such officers; that the seal affixed to said instrument 1s the corporate seal of said corporation and that it was affixed thereto by due and regular corporate authority; that they are duly authorized by said corporation to execute said instrument and that sald instrument is the free act and deed of said corporation. I . IN WITNESS WHEREOF I have hereunto set my hand and affixed ~(p official seal this .;::2'1 eh day of DC- trJh~Y , A.D.. 19 . ~~ Notary liC. , - '""'":"" My Commission Expires: I Ne\i1fY I'ubllc', State of Florfdn My Commission Expires OcL 29, 1989 'ijllO!leu 01 tlllsmn Surely CompaaY. ; l \ . " '" \ t ,. i i" i I. \ ~, H , ' -';", (j ., "It EASElvIENT 4-;,' FOR AND IN CONSIDERATION of the sum of One Dollar ($1. 00) cash in hand paid to The City of Clearwater , the receipt, of which is ht!i'eb~ acknowledged, and the benefits to be derived therefromtA. Eugene Lewis, Paul H. 'Bud" Holmes and J. Stuart Sargent,as Trustees of Studebaker's (R) Land Trust does hereby grant and convey to the CITY OF CLEARWATER, B~ORIDA an easement overt under and across the following described land, lying and being situate in the County of Pinellast St~te of Florida, to wit: , Southerly two feet of Lot 2, Studebaker's subdivision as recorded in plat book 92, page 39 of the records of Pinellas County, Florida. 'j This easement being for public sidewalk purposes. THE CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA. shall have the right to enter the above described premises and inspect the placement and dimensions of said sidewalks to insure conformance with City specifications and therefore maintain same from time to time; and that, THE GENERAL PUBLIC shall have full and free use of said sidewalk at any and all times for traveling purposes. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the party hereto has caused these presents to be duly executed by its proper officers t~nto authorized and its seal to be hereunto affixed, this .3 day of ~/-. , 1986. \\ ~igned, sealed and delivered presence of: "\ ~" BY NDblY Publi tatc 01 hllllt!,) My Coma:issicm hpiles How. 15. l~aa l"niHd fh[. IJ'" 1..ra~I...,..c.. I"", (Corporate Seal) . . . , " . ) i. ") . \\\ t .t, .' . . .' ' . .. . ,. . . .- . " " STATE OF COUNTY OF ~ or ic!c, eo)) Befo~ me, the undersigned authority, this day personally appeared #. Eu.. Q:p,.., f L-evJ i ~ and to me well k~wn and known to me to be the individual~ described in and who executed the foregoing instrument as r11C\ t" t.f q i (\ 0... \ r lJ t;... +...ee..... Pre3iaent, and. S~~Lcta~ respecrtVel~ of the Corporation named in the foregoing instrument, and they severally acknowledged to and before me that ~h~ executed said instrument on behalf of and in the name of said corporation 'as such officers; that the seal affixed to said instrument is the corporate seal of said .. corporation and that it was affixed thereto by due and regular corporate authority; that they are duly authorized by said corporation to execute said instrument and that said instrument is the free act and deed of said corporation. IN ~JTNESS WHEREOF ~ haye pereunto set my hand and affixed my official seal this ~ day of UC~A- , A.D. 1986. ~~~ . Notary Public . My Commission Expires: Notary Public. ~1~le 01 rir".,t..l . My Commiuil#n bpircs Nay, 15. i,tb Ion4.d n,l~ f,o, hI. .lnl"".cI. Inc. . I.r 'II i\) ,.,) OJ . \\ (: " \ , ~ , ., I .'\\ "' I ." . ., . . .. . :: r~~;~ -a. \ N.T. S. NOTE I Thll II not. o Survey 279.911 V t ~ ':J 1-. . . , 0 N .. ~ . 't. ~ ~ . )- .~ ... ..) \) .~ ~, '- f. . '. ~ ~ ''-\- ~ Z W " ~ J w $J en '.J STUDEBAKER'S SUB DIV. ot w 92 - 39 . LOT 2 ci :> .J OJ ,co 'It' o It) 'It' EXIST. 20' DRAINAGE EASEMENT ~ - - - - "co o o It) >-. 'It' <t OJ I o' l- I 11. .J :J C) WEST 200' SUBJECT TO F. P.C. EASEMENT " 290.40' f t " i. 10/1/.. "0 I' ...' . - 4-,< 7' (- J Agenda No. Meeting Date: 11/20/86 MEMORANDUM TO: The City Commission of the City of Clearwater - S U BJ ECT: NUlIle [or Edg~wn;':H Drive Property R ECOM MEN DATIO N: D~ny request from th~ Clearwater Historic Preservation Board to name the Edgewater Drive property after Mr. Lester Dicus; and approve the recommendation of the Parks and Rucreatlon Board that the property be named "Edgewater Park". :<OC And that the approprla1e officials be authorized to execute same. BACKGROU N 0: In a letter (attacheci) dated May 15, 1986, Hr. Steve Gerakios, Chairman of the Clear'tolnter Historic Preservation Board, recommended that the City owned property located at Sunset Point Road and Edgewater Drive (site of the former Sunset Point Hotel) be named the "J. Lester Dicus Park". On May 19, 1986. this request was brought before the City's Parks and Recreation Board for consideration in accord with Resolution No. 80-82. This Reso- lution allows the Parks and Recreation Board to evaluate and to make final recommendations to the City Commission for names of future City parks. It specifies various criteria that the Board should consider when making recommendations. One criterion is "in a majority of cases, parks should be named after geographic features, locations, streets, etc,lI. The Board felt that the name "Edgewater Drive" has been synony- mous with the location for many years and that it should remain as the name of the entire parcel. Furthert another criterion states that neighborhood homeowners associations should be contacted when considering names for parks located in their neighborhoods. This contact was made and in a letter (attached) dated July 2nd, 1986, from Mrs. Gladys Melichar (Presi- dent of the Edgewater Drive Association). Mrs. Melichar indicated that a poll was taken of the Board members of the Edgewater Dri~e Association and that it was a unanimous decision not to name the property after Mr. Dicus. Therefore, at its regular meeting of Monday, May 19t 1986, the Board recommended denial of the Clearwater Historic Preservation Board's request. Staff informed Hr. Gerakios of this recommendation for denial and advised him that it was a "recommendation" and that any final decision would rest with the City Commission. The Clear- water Historic Preservation Board was further advised that they should contact the Parks and Recreation Department in the event they wanted to have their proposal forwarded to the Commission. During the week of October 20, 1986, Mr. Gerakios informed the Parks and Recreation, Depart- ment that his Committee desired to pursue their request to name the park after Mr. Dicus be- fore the City Commission. On October 27, 1986, Parks and Recreation Board members were ad- vised that the request was being sent to the City Commission but that it would be forwarded with the Board's recommendation for denial. At firstt members thought it best to wait until after the City Commission meeting to see what the response of the Commission would be in regard to the request from Mr. Gerakios. However, after further discussiont the Board approved a motion to recommend to the City Commission that the 'property be named "Edgewater Park" which takes into consideration the geographic features and which has the support of the Edgewater Drive Homeowners Association. Mr. Gerakios will attend this Commission meeting to present the request on behalf of the Clearwater Historic Preservation Board and the Clearwater Historical Society. "~I ',' . \' Comm i3sion Disposition: Follow-up Action: Submitted by: Advertised: o Affected Parties Notl fled of Mee ting SINot Required Costs: N/A ~Attachments: Funding Source: 1. Letter from o Capita I 1m prove- ~Ir. Gerakios ment Budget 2. Letter from O 0 t. B d t Mrs. Helichar para Ing u ge o Other 3. Res, #80-82 , . ......J::.~ '.," . ~ Dote: City Manager Paper: o Not Required Date aSequential Reference Originating DepNtmen t: Appro prlotJon Code Parks and Recreation o Nane ;1"; I." ,~. I , ."'.""'''1> 111'~~l",.;~~ \11:\ 0) r..~\ ~ l~ I' ~~L~ ~ (.3 ...,I._'.J1 t 1,,\ ~ 'i . k" .L.~, -~ I ~,- "\:;;;;;:'::'S .... :..-0. '...,J;:i -.. ~ ~~ .. ~(~t ~~l:f -- f'''5 " ~-:. 'A r E\\ ("11' ...... rf . I" '~;~"I"'" C ] T' Y OF CLEAltWATER rOST OFFICE BOX 4748 CLEARWATER, FLORIDA 33518 - 4748 May 15, 1906 Hr. Rcmn \'ljlsoll, Director P€IJ~ ks' and Hecr~a t .ion Departrncn t City of: CJearwnter (l. O. OOK 471\ 8 Clearwater, Florida 33518 .f . Dear Mr. Wilson: \ 'fhe Clearwater. lI.istoric PreservatIon Soard recognlzes that the city owned property located at Sunset Point Road and'Edgewater Drive was once the site of the" Sunset Point lIotel, which I. J. Lester Dicus owned and m~naged until 1981. In its heyday the three story hotel provided accomodations for many of Clearw'al:er' s visitors which included a ballroom on' the top floor overlooking the bay for entertainment and special occasions. Befor.e his retir.ement,and subsequent death in 1985, Mr. Dicus is relllelllbered as being Clearwaterls PostmaRter duri.ng the explosive growth period from 1955-1972. 'rile new Maj,n Post . Office at 100 South Belcher Road was built under his adrninistrat'ion and dedicated on October 28, 1967. During his lifetime he became a leader in the Clearwater community. Mr.. Dicus was a Charter Nelllber of the Clearwater Little Theater for 20 years, a director of the Clearwater Jaycees, and the V:i.ce-PreRiden t of the Chamber of Commerce for three terms. lie also served on the Salvation Army Board, Senior Citizens Advisory Board, the Clearwater Yacht Club, Clearwater Concert Association Board, First United Methodist Church Administrative Board, and the Clearwater Rotary Club. \ . , . Mr. Dicus also helped organize the Sunset Point Civic Association and was an officer of the Edgewater Drive.Civic Association. Because of J. Lester Dicus' civic responsibility and dedication to the spirit and growth of the City of Clearwater, the Clearwater Ilistoric Preservation Board recommends that the city D',',l.t:ld p:t1operty on which the Sunset Point Hotel once stood be named as J. Lester Dicus Park in his honor. " .. H.Jlla/ r:1Il1'1t~)t"JrI/I 4/1r1 /IJPWhlf ;1'(> ...It: fhm J:,;;j"I1)'('T" , , I , \: ( , 'j , /; I .~ 'c .' I ". j I ( f ,. ( , ,. I I ....".\ ....: '.:' .~. ~ ,.. E.:. ~t',... . t.,:, ~~ ~'~ I : i'(~~: it :- ~ . . ~ . ,f; " ~,(, ~"'\ \ ~> -:" , "'t' ,I: ,. . '~.\_ \, , ,/ " :/ , , :l 1, -2- ,', " "..I .' . < ~ ;.' ~our consideration of this recommendation is nnd should you ne~d any further information, Clearwater f1istoric l'resorvlJtion Ooard. greatly ap~reciated please con tact: '1; he .. .,': >' ; I .,r ,/ ,i( Very t~uly yours, " .:. ..~ .:: ..'clf::" -v :;'"., ..:::, '~l . ,t' ,I. Sl:ev~ Ger.akios Chairman Clearwater,llistori.c,Preservation Board '" .'. ./ t i1 -'J ',. . "' '10, .u' ,/ ',ij :( c!,\ , ..' ,.iI, '" ':'. ," ", " "..: " ~, ,- '" " 'J " :' " f ,J.' 'J ,,' u" '1 if .\ ~J , r .\ '\ I "~ II :\ , , .'1 ,'} ,\ \ :1 '., .,' t.." " .., 'j" f .,. ., r ':1 " I '11 .1." \' , ,~ ,;',' 'I " j ,}/ ./ , " " ' j [, ,', I,,, -r :,\ " " .. .~.~~' , ;:~:j ~ " . .c. :~ ':"-r" , ~::,,~~',,<::,dl~ -- / ~a9,walt\ Dt;cJt QssociatioK, dKC. 1047 BUl1nvda1e Dr. CLEARWATER. -'LORIOA 338'15 .;:c~\:'{t;?r:)~~~l : ~,:~'-~}~. .~, ::':'~~ > . "4 ,.,. . . . '''.';,'.1 . ~ ,~~.N , : '-,:~;'i t; , I .,..-It..;..- <.~' .: . ...:'''.~ c ~.~~;~ .: . .+~ ~ ,'~ I ..-, " , ' , i July 2. 1986. '. ..' "-':""" .' . '+.~~ , .. . ~~ .' , , J ,( " " ., Mr. Ream Wilson, Parks. &: Recreation Dept'. Clearwater. Florida 33516 Dear Sirl " , . " A poll was taken by ;the Board Members of the Edgewater Drive Aosociation and it was a unanimous decision that we did not want the Open Space on Edgewater Drive'named Lester, Dicus Park. " . " Mr. Dicus Was more interested inCacquiring and develop- ing submerged land than having Recreation Open Space. a~ per enclosed ~ewspaper articles. We sincerely hope you will consider our feelings regard- ing this matter. :;: 1 : , , . :,.~ ." '" , . ;:: , ' ;.. L Sincerely. ), ' ~ ~~' :>>~z} , . Gladys ~ichar. "Pres.. " Edgewater Drive Assoc. J '.f, . ":,; i , \ II ') ", ". , , < , , '\ , .j '" , , ,'.. , -;.,\ " 'I " J " I r " ,~ O'A . 1, ""l. :- " ;l I, :i:', t>:."c. ;~~ ~: ':1::" " I 1 ......../1- ~';' ..;.,' . ., ,.'1 , , CITY CLERK I' RESOLUTION No. 80 _ 82 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA', ESTABLISHING THE CRITERIA TO' BE UTILIZED IN ESTABLISHING A NAME FOR CITY PARKS AND RECREATION FACILITIES. WH~REAS, the City Commission of the City of Clearwater, Florida, wishes to establish a more Wliiorm policy and procedure for providing a , name for City parks and recreation facilities; and WHEREAS, the policy and procedure was last considered in Resolution No. 75-137, adopted October 16, 1975; and WHEREAS, the City Commis sion at its meeting of April 17, 1980, directed the formulation of a new policy and procedure; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY C01vlMISSION OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA, IN SESSION DULY AND REGULARL Y ASSEMBLED, AS FOLLOWS: 1. That the City Commission of the City of Clearwater. Florida, hereby adopts the following policy and procedure as the one i.t will utilize in providing a name for future City parks and recreation facilities: (a) Each park to be named will be given special and individual cons ideration. (b) Neighborhood homeowners associations should be contacted when considering names for parks located'in their neighborhoods. ') _ ,(c) Parks may be named in honor of ....u mdividual; however, \, this would occur only on rare occaSlt."S and only when the individual has given lengthy civic service to the Clearwater community. '\ ~ \\ (d) In the event a park is named after an individual, that individual should be of local importance rather than of State or National prominence. (e) Persons serving on the Parks and Recreation Board, another City lay board, or on the City Commission will not be eligible I to have a facility named after them during their tenure of office. (f) In a majority of cases, parks ~houl'd be named after geographic features. locations, S tr eets, etc. (g) In the event the park property is donated, the donor should be allowed the privilege of submitting a preference fot; a name. (h) The Parks and Recreation Board will be allowed to evaluate and make a final recomnlendation to the City Comrnis'sion for names of all future City parks and recreation facilities. _ 1 _ ;. . . ... " ~ . c 1 . ;i ." . - ;1 ".' ;,"'c .~ <" .d~ ~'.:~\".~f1;;d;'>;I.:~ ~~lr,'C/:~~(~.~i~~~~:.:: - , ':-'. ;'\'l .;:..,:~?.::.:~>:\~tt:L . d. , '-T ,}ft ,: . ~..r": ~:::t1:~ ., : ::::~;f~ . . . .':':~:,itl : ,. .,.', ':',' ""~ .." .... ':,-r;':/)}q '. .'; :' ,~\ ..., . :::,~~rJ ". . >~.l.~.: ::>;~~~ .. ~~. z. That to the extent of Any conflict RC801uHon No. 75-137 be and the same b hereby repea.led. 3. That this Resolution shall take e!Iec:t immp.dla.tely upo~ its . ~} . . adoption. ' PASSED AND ADOPTED this .J ./. 7th. ... day"oi August. A~ D. 1980. .// / ':::~~~~, .lt~ .';'::~ . ,.. ~_.~..'c' . ~ ~.:~~1 ':I,m ~. <;~ . :~(It .J /s/ William Nunamaker ViceMayor- Commissiori'er . " ~ Attest: !; I B I Lucille Williams City Clerk " " " . ~4 ',.':~~~ ). .., .. . ~ [ . -<,~1-~:r ....r~ .{~~~ . ~, ,"~~';l}j ., !?~fl: . " \'. .\ ,f '" , . \' >~:. '~}, c'>~(~ :.t~ '1' , "i' . .:.:}=( ~"'.~~ ". .. " < {r"r " .' .. ~ ....', .': T ./ " . I 'f '.)l~ ;~ :~ <' .:"< , \. . ,::' , ! 'T.~ . "') ':)~. . , \ ..... :, . " ,'. : . ~ :.~; '\ .,<. c '. i' ; :; .:.... -:-;.; I . . ~"> .',' 'l .'\ I ... L ~' ,. ,.t ..-1" .."!. " . '. " " ' >'\ " ,\ \ ., <, .~" " ", :J': .~ ~) f " '11 ~ T:,~ . :} '. 'to. c~ '.: ,} ,~>. 'II - 2.- . 14, L' , ~. <i ,(. ,( HIWl~En Cf-3 r JIl ,_, \ _... J Agenda No. Meeting Date: Nov. 20. 1986 'MEMORANDUM TO: The City Com mission of t he City of C lea rwater SUBJECT: Putchll!H! uf Purk Prup!.! rey R ECOM MEN DAT'ON ~ Approve contract lH.!tw!.!!.!n City of CltWfWl1tur llnd Nelson C. and Elsie N. Voge 1 for tIll! purchas!.! of .:qlprox lmatuly 15.61 acr!.!s of land (or park purposes at $93.525 per IICfe to be funded as follows: All legally available monies in the open space and recreation land impact fee trust funds. including all accunmlated interest which is not geographically re- stricted. Bulance to be borrowed temporarily (ro~ undesignuted fund balance in the special dcvelopmentffund punding satigfu~tory compl~tlon of permant.!Rt intermediate term financing. Debt s~rvicl.! on Inanclng to be, p'.:lid ! ~Iolij ~enlttal flJo_d 1H11~qSt8t !Hw.i~Q SDOd ied. IKJ And iho1 ihe appropriate oft, Cla\s oe OUTnOflzeu ~eC1Jle :) m . BACKGROUN 0: Staff ft.!t!ls that thls recommended parcel of land (s~e attached atlas sheet is ideally suited for a park and, although there are no specific plans for development at the present time. its acquisition will assist in meeting the recreation needs of existing and futur resident~. It will provide open space frontage on Belcher Road and its east boundary abuts an existing undeveloped park site of approximately nine acres that was acquired by the City as a result of the Coachman Ridge development. Staff believes the purchase price is within the realm of market value. The owner has re- cently sold 7.5 acres adjoining the property on the north to the Salvation Army for the same per acre dollar figure. Property located south of Sunset Point Road and on the east of Belcher, Road recently sold for a price in excess of $120,000 per acre. Additionally, tracts of this size that meet the desired characteristics for parkland are becoming increasingly difficult to acquire. Funds cu~rently available for this purchase include approximately $318,000 of open space and recreation land impact fees, plus approximately $157,000 of City wide accumulated interest on these two categories of impact fees. If the Commission approves the purchase, we would recom- mend that the balance of approximately $985,000 be financed for an intermediate term of five- ten years. using one of the variable rate municipal loan pools. Annual debt service ($120,000- $240,000 depending on the term and the interest rate) would be budgeted and paid from general fund non ad valorem tax revenues unless the Commission annually designates an alternative sourCE for payment. Since it will not be possible to complete the pool financing prior to clo~ing, it will be necessary to provide for a temporary loan from the undesignated funn balance of the special development fund (approximate available balance is $968,000 plus 1987 interest earnings; In the unlikely event that financing cannot be completed, this loan would need to be forgiven, or repaid from some other source, at the Commission's direction. Mr. Vogel did offer to take a City promissory note for a portion of the purchase price. but only if the interest rate was at least 7~%. Since this rate exceeds both the .City's current reinvestment rate (about 6-3/4%) and variable loan pool borrowing rates (4;%-5!%), we do not recommend consideration of this option at this time. ' The first quarter budget review will include an amendment to provide the necessary funds for this project. * This property is the City staff's second choice in selection of a suitable site for the Clear- water For Youth complex. Staff is continuing to negotiate and hope to present to the City Commission a contract in the near future for consideration of r.he first choice. I am not at liberty to name that site since negotiations are underway. Although the staff believes that this site on Belcher could be suitable for the Clearwater For Youth complex, it should be acquired for park purposes regardless of the final site selection for Clearwater For Youth. The Commission is well aware that there are very few large tracts undeveloped in Clearwater. It the first choice proposal does not work out or is unacceptable to the Commission, this site could be used as a fall back site for the Clearwater For Youth complex. Staff has reviewed all of the existing properties owned by the City and have con- 'eluded that there Is not any suitable parcel that could be utilized for Clearwater For Youth without disruption of the surrounding neighbors. . \ Commission Disposition: Fol low-up Action: Submitted by; Advertised: o Affect ed Costs: S1.459,925 }lRJAttachmeots: Oate~ Parties Funding Source: l. Contract ,. ~ , :. . . . Notified tS Capita I Improve- ). Atlas she~t - J .....1 City Manager Paper; of Meeting ment Budget o Not Required o Not Requfred o Operating Budget o Other Date aSequentiol Reference Originating Department: ~ o None Appropriation Code 315-1-3112 Parks und Recreation \ '1, .;r:.Sij;-'; c. VOr.:~:.. inti ~ v ~(;U,; ~ ::: CONTRACT FOn SAL E ^ND PUrtCHASE DAn/F'^" Form No 2 . .1;~d as TnIH~\!o.l u~u/t ~e.bns.1ry l.l.. J,.~/~' .:~ ;:C O};l u:ir.::.v::.dco 1.1 L interest and ~LS E X. 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'h. .lo,o..ld t1ogo,I,lsl th.1l bOl. .. the OOtlon 01 BuV.', ..Iu."od '0 101m """ 'hi. olt., .10011 'h.,....., b. "ull .nd ..old. Tho d.'. 01 Con'lIct tholl bo the do,. ...h.n th. Ion on. 01 .h. 5.11., 'nd Buv.' h.. .11I".d ".1. all.,. or bef.o~e VI. Cl.OSING OA TE: Thl. 1..nIlCUo" .h.1l la chH.d .nd .h. dud ."d Olh., clo.lhll P'O'" d.llv.,.d o..:tlm" jU thd.V 01 December HI R6'. . ~tlr&U~UKOWllV.lt~lrf.U(ot-)Ilo)[l\M:Ci1lClXftK VIt. RESTRICTIONS, EASEMENTS. "'MITATIONS: Th. a..V.' th.n I... till" ,ubl.ellel; Zonlno. '.''''ellon.. p.ahlbl"""t ond oth.. "<lult"....nll'moo.'" bV 1I0....nm.nul ...,ho,.tV: R""."'ont .nd m.II." ..Ie,u"ng on .h. 010' 0' Oltt.,,,,,,,. common \0 II'. I..bdl..";,,,,; PubH~ utllitV ....m.nlt 01 '.eo,d. lp,o,,'d.d ..1(1 ..'.m.nfi .,. lac.'.d canHpuout U'"ouQnoul Ih. Pfoo.,tv Un.. ."d1 .'. not mDr. ."en 1 0 r..r In width .. Ie th. ,,,., a' hon' IIn., .nd 7Y. '..1 h1 wld'lh .. ~a the .Id. 1I".l. Unll'" 01".'...10. \".clll." 11.'.\1'11; T.".. '0' "'... O. elotlnll .nd .ub"ou'"1 ....ti. ."um.d. mOttll.glll ."d D,,'~I1... mo".v mOtlll.g.t. If .'lV: ' olh~': PH.vld.d, ho....v.', 'h.. no". of Ih. h:lr.volng ,h"tlIH"".nt ut. 01 ,,,. p.e".."" 10' .h. pu'OOt. 01 Parks and Recreation VIII, OCCUPANCV: 5.11.. '.p....nU Ih., Ih.,. "' "" o..U.. I" oee"l>.n"y a'''.' '''''' S.U... bu,lI OlO"'''V f. Inl.nd." 10 b. ..",.d 0' oecuDI.d b.von" elo,I"II. Ih. het .nd ,...... 111.'_01 .hlOllla Hat.d h.,..". .,,'" tn. I.n.ntl.. .h.1I b. dl.e'ooad p""U'''' to SlInd..d G. S.lIor '11'..' 10 ".H".., occuo.ncV 01 PU'I>'r'\V ., '1m. 01 ellal"o unl,," oln.....;." .pltelll.d 0.10.... " occuo.ncv I. 10 b. d.li"...d PrlO' '\1 clo'."II. BuV.' ...um.. .U ,It~ 01 Iou to P'OD.'.... tr"m d... 01 oCcu, o.nev, ./1.U b. ,.,oon"bl. lnll Uobl. '0' m.ln,.n."c. 1t..,.01 hom '.lel da'" .nd t".U b. d..",.d ,,, h.... .cc.o'.d 11'1. p.oP......, ...1, '0" par.on.l. In Itt ..htln; co"dlllo" u o. Urn. ", I.~ 'nil o~e..p.n~v u"I." ".h........ "0.1Pd In w,ltlng,' 'X. ASSIGNABII..ITY: ICHeCI<: ONEI Buv.. Om.v Ulign 1XI m.v nOI ...llIn. Co""o~', X, T'fpeWFUTTEN OR HANOWRITTEN PROVISIONS: TVp.wtlllo" Of h.ndwtlU."'P'OYIIIOnl ,nlO"'" It...." 0' .ll.eh.d h.",o U AIl".nd. $holl ep.."ol .U p,'nt.d ",ovl.lo". I" eonlllct ,",,"wl'h. XI. ~SPECIA\.. CLAUSES. 1. .The.tFact be~~g conv~y~d i~.~~lieved to contain 15.61 acres. Should a survey, Co be oraerca oy the buyer, snow a a~~~ere~c acreage, the sale price will be adjusted accordingly. ?rice ~er acre to be $93,525.00. 2. Fi~anci~g mu~ualiy agreeable to both buyer and seller may be utilized to cla~e this t ransac c.:.on, and in the event J1yyg"r_ +_lll=!..I&r_c!9 "!\Q..t_asr..9~ on financing, then the transactio shall be closed for cash. THIS IS INTENDED TO BE A LEGALLY BINDING CONTRACT. IF NOT FULLY UNDERSTOOD, SEEK THE ADVICE OF AN ATTDR~'r\', .'1.0A TO SIGNING. THIS FORM HAS aEEN APPROVED BY THE FLORIDA ASSOCIATION OF REALTOR: A.ND THE FLORIOA BAR COD"t1ghC1517B bV Th. Flo,ld. an ."d .h. "Iodao Ailoci.llo" 01 F'lEALTOF'lS WITNEsses: \,....0 ..co",,,,.nll..dl E_.eutad b., Bu".' On CITY OF CLEARWATER By ISEALl COlmTERSIGNED: Mayor-Commissioner A'poroved as to form" & correc tness: City Manager ATTEST: City Clerk _ Ul~~.'!?-tr ~S"II.'O" ~ , ;,~ I/,~ /f. ;~? ,/ ~tl:i:fc:.; t.::::r,- ~ELSON C. VOG~L. ind~~ u/dl; February 11..1976 r ~ ~ . ~ It" t, ~;_... . 1 .. .! _." 'r!~I.f) ~. ELSIE M.VOGEL. individually u/d/t February 11. 1976 and as Trustee IBu".r! "\ ISEA!.l WITNESSESS: \Two ",ca",.!"""",": '1Q...1,.d ',1 Homu.udl ISEAI.I C.~Oiillll und.. 111.1 ,.c.,,,.,,: I' cll.eM. lubj.CI 'a cl....ne., BV: IE .c,ow AII.n'l BROKERAGE FEE: 5.11., .g.e.. 10 p"v Ihe '.Oltl...., ,..1 .".,. a,o~..' nunO<! b.lo...... 'It". 0' cIa,,"!}. It"", the dllbu.."m"nll o' 'h'lI'OC..':11 0' ..I.. 'om. p.n. ,lion I" 'h. ,mDunl of % a' 11'001 p,,'~h... pI":. 10. hi. .....'e.. i" .li.CllnQ lh. III. IJV "ndlnQ' B..."",. ,udV. w.lI'''Q Ind all I. 10 Qutch." IIU..UI'" '0 \0 . '0'.9DI"9 CO"," .\ In tho .~.nt auI''' ..11. '0 p.rlO.... .nd d"pOli.lll .. "U'''~. 50!' Ih,'.of, II... no. ..~..d'''O tn. !l'o~ "t'. I.. .bO". compu.ed. 111.11 bl p.ld '0 ,11. D,ok... .. full ~o...,,,.,."o.. I", 8tok.,'1 ..,,,lc.., Incluth"ll cOII~ '.o'''';~ 1>... tho....., ano tn. bol.nt. ,h.1I D. p..d '0 S.II.,. II .h. I,.nnellon Ih.ll "0' D. cll>ud b.e..... ol,.fun' or 1.,lul. 01 S,ill"o p,,'o,m, Ih" S.II., '11.11 t1.v nlll I.. ii' lull '0 B,o~.' On ".m.nd, lSEALI ISEAI..I lrl"..... 01 B,ok.r) IS,II.,) rSEALI I'll" 1I1~ .IIi .J.' f; J I ~ 'i .,Il Ioff , EXHIBIT A ; r't":! .' ,~~, , . ~ ~ That part of the NW! of the NW! of SacHem 7, Township 295. Ranse 16E. Pinellns County, Florida, further described as follows: Begin at the NW corner of said Section 7 Cor a P.O.B., thence S 00009'36.4" E. nlong the WQst line of said Section 1, 1,003.24' to the north right-of-way or the Seaboard Coastline Railroad. said right- of-way being 60.00' wide; thence 5 72049'06.3" E, along said right-of-way, 1,143.31' to the south line of said NW! of the NW!; thence S 89048'39.9" E, along the 40 acre linc, 232.66' to :hc southeast corner of said NW! of the mH; thence N 0019'01" EI along the 40 acre line, 324.98'; thence N 89040'59" WI 95.00' to the centerline of a creek; thence along said centerline the next 12 ca11s1 along a curve to the right, radius 240.00'. arc 235.66', chord 226.31', chord bearing N 61033'11.5" W. thence along a curve to the left, radius 170.00' I arc 107.90', chord 106.10', chord bearing N 51036'21.1" 'Vj thence along a curve,to'the right. radius 90.00'1 arc. 36.46', chord 36.22'. chord bearing N 580lOI53~5" W; thence }>l 46036128.8" W, 51.58'; thence along 3 curve to the left, radius 90.00', arc 5r.82'. chord 51.10'. chord bearing N 63004'07" W; thence N 79033'45.3" W. 23.24'; thence along a curve to the right. radius 45.00', arc 59.82', chord 55.51'. chord bearing N 41028' 40. 5'~ W; thence N 3023'38.5" w. 100~60'; thence N 21001'02.6" W, 160.00'; thence along a curve to the righi. radius 235.00'. arc 199.96"~ chord 193.99', chord bearing N 3021'33.41' E; thence along a curve to the left, radius 100.00' t arc 53.14', chord 52.52', chord bearing N 12030'46.9" E; thence N 2042'35.6" W. 221.49' to the north line of said Section 7; thence N 89042'33.4" W. along said north 1inc, 727.91' to the P.p.B. Containing 24.38 acres more or less, less the following tract conveyed to the Saivation Army by Warranty Deed recor~in OR Book'6247, Page 1420 of the Public Records of Pinel1as County, Florida. A parcel of land lying in the NW! of the NW! of Section 7, (Township 29S, Range 16E, Pinellas County, Florida. being more I specifically described as follows: CO~lliffiNCING at the Northwest corner of said Section. being monumented by a Pine11as County Engineering Department brass disk; THENCE S 89052'55" E, along the North line of said Section, a distance of 55.00 feet. to the East R/W of Belcher Road. to the POINT OF BEGINNING. THENCE S 00019'58" E, along the East R/W line of Belcher Road, a distance of 480.50, feet to a point having a bearing of N 89052'5~" W. from the center of a sanitary manhole 390.04 feet distant to the East. THENCE S 89052'55" E, being 'parallel with the North line of said Section 390.04 feet to the center of said manhole. THENCE continuing S 89052'55" E. a distance of 274.29 feet to the thread of Alligator Creek. THE~CE Northerly, along the thread of said creek, the following calls: BEARING N 13057'19" W N 00003117" W N 05052159" E N 17034'4611 E N 06048'23" E N 03026'47" W N 02020'38" W DISTA.J.~CE 19.23' 52.231 '\ 46.93' 56.12' 92.03' 121:. 60' 97.13 I II to the North,'line of said Sec&ion. THENCE N 89052'5511 W. along the North line of said Section, a distance of 687.00 feet. to the POI~T OF BEGI~~ING and less the west 55 feet conveyed to Pinellas C~unty for right-oi-way for Belcher Road. ,I ',I I " I' ,-..:' " uJ' "'.I','~'. ~~ . · ... ;'ll~'~~f '~'~'I~:."~"'"'''' N~.r-~'i.'IJ.f;lt" ~ ,c' .~ ,\,~~"ft)' N ..~... ".,'...d:jO..f....,..\"..\, '" ~ ~'" ' ,~.'Ir},o,' ~:.}:.,;'~..,....'..'.:. ..:.'.~~..\..l}.'..'.\:',...... ' (DO: '" ~U'_\' . .. ~ "'~'~" '" ;2:N' \/\r ...,i,.>.. "" ltl ' _. <:If 11..'1\;: ;.;' _ r _I. ..,'.~,~.41'.t'-.... ....,1i.f:'.\..;Jt~~..'r.'~. ',' ~,'" · -..-.. j--r'l ~.~. -ur- IU. 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N ~ : '~I ~ ':tw .. z o . " u ... " Q r ....~ ~....- In'; t ':~, ~J."!_.;': 1~'1. .,4J' .' .,.~ ......, . ~ ... '-fIl. ~ I.,..r; ..' ,... . .j...\..... t. ':r.~fi!"~ 111(\/ , " . .,.~, ,_0.,. <~., l( ',,~.""".;..' .;... Jt,~ ,~, ;{":.2....~:.' ~ ~. .. F ... ". It-: 11....(.... ~., . ~ ~ " .. ;".'. .,....- "'.!:.:; :,)'. : ;: : ~~ ~, . .i J f I 'l c a:: ':z 1<( .:.10 . ' 0 (..J -._,--..~_..-=J ....J I WI Cl '. Z 0 <.t ':' tl::. ..... w OZIT, z ,., on .., ,./ ,'J a... 'MEMORANDUM TO: The City Commission of the City of Clearwater SUBJECT: p,~ _~I Agenda No. Meeting Data: Nov. 20. 1986 PurclWHI.! of Park Property R ECOM MEN DATION: Allprovl.! contract between City of Clearwater nnd Nelson C. and Elsie M. Vogel for the purchase of approximately 15.61 acres of land for park purposes at $93,525 per acre to be funded as follows: All legally available monies in the open space and recreation land impact fee trust funds, including all accumulated interest which is not geographically re- stricted. Balance to be borrowed temporarily from undl.!signated fund balance in the special develiopmentffund pending satisfa,tory completion of Dermanest intermediate term financing. Debt serv ce on inanclng to be, Raid f.OIlJ _genl:_rnl flJl;td unlesst8t ~1:tiia..Q. soeci ted. !Xl And tho' the appropriate 0 TlCIOIS De aUTnOrlZea xeCUle :50m . BACKGROU N D: Staff feels that this recommended parcel of land (see attached atlas sheet is ideally suited for a park and, although there are no specific plans for development at the present time. its acquisition will assist in meeting the recreation needs of existing and futur residents. It will provide open space frontage on Belcher Road and its east boundary abuts an existing undeveloped park site of approximately nine acres that was acquired by the City as a result of the Coachman Ridge development. Staff believes the purchase price is within the realm of market value. The owner has re- cently sold 7.5 acres adjoining the property on the north to the Salvation Army for the same per acre dollar figure. Property located south of Sunset Point Road and on the east of Belcher, Road recently sold for a price in excess of $120,000 per acre. Additionally, tracts of this size that meet the desired characteristics for parkland are becoming increasingly difficult to acquire. Funds currently available for this purchase include approximately $318,000 of open space and recreation land impact fees, plus approximately $157,000 of City wide accumulated interest on these two categories of impact fees. If the Commission approves the purchase, we would recom- mend that the balance of approximately $985,000 be financed for an intermediate term of five- ten years, using one of the variable rate municipal loan pools. Annual debt service ($120,000- $240,000 depending on the term and the interest rate) would be budgeted and paid from general fund non ad valorem tax revenues unless the Commission annually designates an alternative sourc for payment. Since it'will not be possible to complete the pool financing prior to closing, it will be necessary to provide for a temporary loan from the undesignated fund balance of the special development fund (approximate available balance is $968.000 plus'1987 interest earnings. In the unlikely event that financing cannot be completed, this loan would need to be forgiven, or repaid from some other source, at the Commission's direction. Mr. Vogel did offer to take a City promissory note for a portion of the purchase price, but only if the interest rate was at least 7~%. Since this rate exceeds both the City1s current reinvestment rate (about 6-3/4%) and variable loan pool borrowing rates (4i%-5i%), we do not recommend consideration of this option at this time.' The first quarter budget review will include an amendment to provide the necessary funds for this project. , \ " Commission Disposition: Follow-up Action: ~.. . ~ :. .... . oJ" . . .-~.I , Date: o Affecfed Parties Noti fi ed of Mp.etlng o Not Requi~d Costs: $1.459,925 Funding Source: OJ Capitol Improve- ment Budget [J Operating Budget o Other ItXlAHachments: . Contract . Atlas sheet . Submitted by: Advertised: 'City Manager Paper: o Not Required Parks and Recreation ApRropriatlon Code 315-1-3112 o None Da te e. 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TIME FO R ACCEPTANCE AND EF F ECTIV E DATE: II Ihtl oil" I, not ".cuf,d b... bOlh 01 th. D.,lIu h.."O on 0' b.lo.. Nov. 2 . 1986 thl .Io...old dmo,ltlll Ih.11 b.. .1 Ih. oOlion 01 BU"'.f. ..Iu,nld 10 hi", .nd Ihl. 011.. Ih.1I Ih....h.. b. null Ihd void. Th. <letl 01 Con".cl .hlll b. the d'l. wh.n lh. Iou Onl of Ih. S.II" .nd Bu.,... h.. ,Ignld Ihl. oll.r, or befpxe VI. .clOSING DATE: Till. t'l"uello" ,h.1I b. clo'.t! .nd Ih. d..d Ind Olh., elollnll pop.,. d.II....,.d on:tllZ" JU thd.... of December tg 86'. . llaral~ltXOil:l)lV..Jlca~IQ)(Kor.onaXlUt v II. RESTRICTIONS. EASEMENTS. LIMIT AT tONS: The Bu....' .h.1I lokl 1111. ,ub'~CI 10: Zonlna. ,.."Icllon'. D.ohlbll,onl .nd Olh.. ..oul.."'.ntt ImDO..d b., oo....n"'.nl.. .ulho,IIV; RUlflellon' .nd m.III" IDp..,lnll On Ih. plet o. olh....I.. co",mon 10 II-I tubI1l.1I10n; Publle uWily ........nU of "co'd, Ip,O..,d.d ..1<1 ..'.m."t... .... loc.c.d CDntiOUOUI thrOUVhOUI ~.... "ra.,.'tv IIn.. and .,. 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IInd lI.bl. 10' rn.lnl.n.nc. 111...01 I,om ..Id "al.. .no ,h.1l b. d......d 10 h... .cc.pt.d Ih. p.op.,t,;,. '101. ond O,.lon.l. In In .afnlnp ct>ndltlon '" 0' tim. of I.klng oe~up.nev unl.u olher...l.. n011d In ..,llIng,' IX. ASSIGNA BIl.ITV: ICHECK ONEl Buv.. Om.v ...ion 1XI m.,;, not .lIlgn. COrtl..CI. X. TYPEWRITTEN OR HANDWRITTEN PROVISIONS: T.,p....'..I." o. h.ncw.ltI,n'p,o..,.lon. In"'I,d h.,.in 0' 1I".ch.d h,,,IO .. Acld.nda Ih.n eDn"ol .11 p.lnl.d D,o.I..on. in conlllet Ih...wlth. XI..~SPECIAL Cl.AUSES, 1. The tract be~~g conveyed is believed to contain 15.61 acres. Should a survey. to be oraerea by the buyert show a differe~t acreage, che sale price will be adjusted accordingly. ?r~ce ?er acre to be $93t525.00. , 2. Fi~anci~g mutually agreeable to both buyer and seller may be utilized to elOpe this transact:.oii., and in the eventJ?lJYg,r_+_~LIg,r_d.Q...!lQ...t_a.,gr.s~on financing, then the transactic shall be closed for cash. THIS IS INTENDED TO BE A LEGALLY BINDING CONTRACT. IF NOT FULLY 1,"!':)l.:ri.:iTOOD. SEEK THE ADVICE OF AN ATTORNEY PRIOR TO SIGNING. THIS FORM HAS BEEN AI:rf"QVED BY THE FLORIDA ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS AND THE FLORIDA BAR CODv,IIIMl197B b.,. Th. Flo,ld. B.. .nd Ih. Flo.ld..AnDel.t,on of REAL.TORS WITN ESSES: I Two ..co",m.n<j..dl E..cut.d bv BuvI' On CITY OF CLEARWATER By ISeAl.} COlJ}jTERSIGNED: Mayor-Commissioner Approved as to form & correctness: City Manager 18u.....1 ATTEST: _ Ci~ C1erk~~""-tr ~~)~ i S.II.~ On -Z7(:-~ _/U~{ Jd 1 ELSON C. VOG~L. ind~y' u/df,~ Feb=uary 11,.1976 , , ISEA\"1 WITNESSESS: ITwo ,.commlnclld; .ltQl.lhld if HomUI..dl /r:,:)/:/11'ldp L /d'~' ~ -t .:6,,~~/!-,' 1. Y C '00111111 und., 11 hi nc....d: 1I c""~k. .ubj'e! ID cl....nc., ISEAI..I tee ISEAI..I 1/ ......10..-......' t .. : ,/ ELSIE M.VOGEL. u/d!t February - r.':' r!'..U.i-1 __ individually and as Trustee 11. 1976 By; " IE IC'OW AQ.ntl BROKERAGE FEE: 5.11.. all'.'" 10 P.y Ih. 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NWt of Section 7, Township 29S, Range 16E, Pinellas County, F',orida, Curther described as follows: Begin at the NW corner of said Section 7 for a p.o.n., thence S 00009'36.4" E, along the wast line of said Section 7, 1,003.241 to the north right-of-way of the Seaboard Coastline Railroad, said right- of-way buing 60.00' wide; thence S 72049'06.3" E, along said right-of-way, 1,143.311 to the south line of aaid mH oC the NWt. thence S 89048'39.9" E. along the 40 acre line, 232.66' to the southeast corner of sa{d wi of the mH; thence N 0019' 01" E. along the 40 acre line, 324.98', thence N 89040'59" W, 95.00' to the centerline of a creek; the~ce along said centerline the next 12'cal1s, along a curve to the right, radius 240.00'. arc 235.66', chord 226.31', chord bearing N 61033'11.5'1 W. thence along a curve to the left, radius 170.00', arc 107.90', chord 106.10', chord bearing N 51036'21.1" W; thence along a curve to the right, radius 90.00', arc. 36.46', chord 36.22'. chord bearing N 58010'53.5" W; thence N 46036'28.8" W, 51.58'; thence along a curve to the left, radius 90.00', arc 5Y.82'. chord 51.10', chord bearing N 63004'07" W; thence N 79033'45.3" W, 23.24'; thence along a curve to the right, radius 45.00', arc 59.82', chord 55.51', chord bearing N 41028'40.5" Wi thence N 3023'38.5" W, 100.00'i thence N 21001'02.6" W, 160.00'; thence along a curve to the right, radius 235.00'. arc 199.96', chord 193.99', chord bearing N 3021'33.4" E; thence along a curve to the left, radius 100.00'. arc 53.14', chord 52.5~', chord bearing N 12030'46.9" E; thence N 2042'35.6" W, 221.49' to the nor.th line of said Section 7; thence N 89042'33.411 W, along said north line, 727~91' to the P.O.B. Containing 24.38 acres more or less, less the following tract conveyed to the Salvation Army by Warranty Deed recorded in OR Book 6247, Page 1420 of the Public Records of Pine lias County, Florida. A parcel of land lying in the NWl of the NW! of Section 7, Township 295, Range 16E, Pinel1as County, Florida, being more specifically described as follows: COMMENCING at the Northwest corner of said Section, being monumented by a Pine1las County Engineering Department brass disk; THENCE S 89052'55" E, along the North line of said Section, a distance of 55.00 feet, to the East R!W of Belcher 'Road. to the POINT OF BEGINNING. THENCE S 00019'58" E, along the East R!W line of Belcher Road, a distance of 480.50 feet to a point having a bearing of N 89052'5~" W, from t'he center of a sanitary manhole 390.04 feet distant to the East. THENCE S 89052'55" E, being parallel with the North line of said Section 390.04 feet to the center of said manhole. ~\ : THENCE continuing S 89052'55" E, a distance of 274.29 feet to the thread of Alligator Creek. THE~CE Northerly, along the thread of said creek, the following' calls: '\) BEARING N 13057'19" w N 00003'1711 W N 05052'59" E N 17034'46" E N 08048'23" E N 03026'47" W N 02020'3811 W DISTA1.'1CE 19.23' .52.23' 46.93' 56.12' 92.03' 121. 60' 97.13' , \\ to the North liDe of said Section. THENCE N 89052'55" W, along the North line of said Section, a distance of 687.00 feet. to the POI~T OF BEGI~~ING and less the west 55 feet conveyed to Pine lIas County for right-ai-way for Belcher Road. .. ~ '; . ~ , .i I' . ";~." 1" . ...". , Ul.' . ' '.' \'~.' ~. ..,~. · ~ j ,tf}, r;,t)tl.~.T ... -i. .. .. .~\... N. 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SUBJECT: Agenda No. Meeting Date: 11/20/86 Naturnl Gas Charges RECOMMENDATION: Establish a monthly ItActive Customer Service Charge" of Four Dollars ($4.00) and delete the provision of three consumptions from this charge (Option #1 attached). Change the ordinhncc to include these modifications. j Iii And thot the approprlote officials be authorized to execu1e some. BACKGROU NO: Based on the information included in a recent report given to the City Commissioners . (Residential Gas Rate Survey), it was determined that the City of Clearwater was the only gas distributor surveyed, which provides its customers with any units of gas in their basic, monthly, .. Customer/Service Charge. Approval of this item will correct that exceptiori. As of July 30 and September 30, 1986, the City of Clearwater had the second lowest average monthly billing for a typical, residential customer out of the thirteen distributors surveyed. The monthly charges as recommended would toral $la.OO, which is near the average bill for the thirteen distributors surveyed. " \ Commission Disposition: Follow-up Action: Submitted by: Advertised: ,... . ~ .. ~ ":~l""'''' ".;".$'./'1..._.......,. Date: Paper: CJ Affected Parties Notified of Meeting Cl Not Required Costs: ~ Nnl1P Fundi ng SC' !' ..c;;: o Capital Imp:"'1ve- ment Budget Cl Operating Budget o Of her G1Attachments: Options o Not Required Gas Rate Surveys Ordinance Revision City Manager Date e.Sequential Reference Originating Department: Utilities Appropriation Code N/A o None " , .' ---- PIIN 11/06/86 OPTIONS Assumptions used in calculations; A. Average number of domestic, firm, natural gaB customers monthly , B. 1+/01/86 selling price for one 'consumption of f~rm natural gas C. Number of natural gas consumptions per customer D. Elimination of $3.00 monthly minimum and the three consumptions included in that minimum 8,600 57.235~ 3 Option #l Establish a monthly "Active Customer Service Charge" of $4.00 and charge the applicable selling price to all firm gas customers' consumptions, effective 1/01/87, (this includes $1.00 I account charge): 'A. Increase per customer - monthly $1.72 B. Projected Total Additional Revenue for FY 1986/87 $132,900. " Option #2 Establish a monthly "Active Customer Service Charge" of $6.00 I' and charge the applicable selling price to all firm gas customers' consumptions, effective 1/01/87, (includes $1.00 account 'charge): A.I Increase per customer - monthly $3.72 B.' Projected Total Additional Revenue for FY 1986/87 $287,900. Option #3 - Establish a monthly "Active Customer' Service'Charge" of $6.00 and reduce ~e firm gas selling price to that of the nearest competitor (difference in price is 4.740~ per consumption) effective I/Ol/87,(includes $1.00 account charge): 'I,J A. 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III t.:l .. ..-l w S CJ r;:' .....,.... ....;<: .~ ::;:: .,' : " < ::?~'i: ;.";:, .... M . .... N ~ .... .... o o It''l .... + (). o C" M . o \0 Ul 10J QJ a o '-' II) ::l U tool I'J .... U c:: aJ , "0 .... Ul Gl w w o ~ ,... ,..., . M N ~ M H C Z c:: o .... u Q" e ::l Ul c:: o l.J '>, H .r:: '-' c o e H I'J U 'M Co >. .u' o o U"\ ~ + U. N N VI 0\ \C r::l 1JI ~ Ul e QJ .c ..., - 'rl -,: U l- ::;) c;: .t,; -I U ... Y - It (J a. Q==: l:.I ~ E .... 6 I'\: .-4Q. ~ - ,..., r-.: ...... c: :. > Cl Ul I >. u c: CJ :J :- " -lC OHOlNANCg NO. 4301-86 AN GRDIN ANCE OF 'rilE C1'I'Y OF CLI!ARW A'fERt FLORIDA aELATING TO UTILITIES; AMENDING SRCTION 50.05(0)(2) CODE OF: ORDINANCES, TO INCREASE THE GENERAL HATES FDa NNrURi\L GAS SBRVICE; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. I I 'l I I ! BE iT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COMMISSION pF THE CITY OF CLEAR\\' ATER, FJ...ORIDA: Section 1. Paragraph (2) of Subsection (e) of Section 50.05, Code ot Ordinances, is amended to read: Section 50.05. Deposit'; fees, service charg;s and rate schedule. (0) Ra te5: I} " (2) General gas service rates. The following general rate shall apply to users of natural gas provided by the city, provided such users lire located adjacent to the city gas mains and provided the city has a sufficient supply of natural gas to furnish: 8.. General service rate, natural gEtS containing not less than one thousand (1,000) BTU per cubic feet: I,) Account charge . _ . . . . . . $ 1.00 3.00 F~ a t:herffis at' teSS . - . . - . . ." ~9 Each adeitieaM therm . Minimum monthly bUl . 0.57235 . 0;59 4.00 b. Monthly fixed charge for open account with meter off . . . . . . 1.00 c. Franchise fees shall be levied by the city on every purchase of natural gas provided by the city, at the rate paid by the city to the d. municipality where the service is delivered. . ,.' ' \ . ,\ All areas north of State Road 580 and east of McMullen-Booth Road 'ol served by gas mains or connections made after October 1, 1983, are \ subject to; a three and five-tenths cents . \ -1- I, f. The charges specified in the above schedule' may be subject to an adjustment per thcrm for increases or decreases in the supplier1s rate for purchased gas in accordance with the provisions of the purchased gas cost adjustment in Florida. Gas Transmission C0l11pBny1s tariff, as recommended by the utilities director and approved by the city, ($O.03G) per thcl'm surcharge unless such n surcharge ls'prevented by a prior franchise agreement with the elty. c. Reserved. manager. j , j ! Section 2. This ordinance shall take effect January 1, 1987. ,( PASSED ON FfRST READING PASSED ON SECOND AND FIN AL READING AND ADOPTED .,/ ,.' Mayor-Com missioner , J A t test: City Clerk Approved as to form and correctness: '~ City Attorney ".;, ..u \1 'J r ~.: ' J I I .., ; j -2- " - -- - ~ ," ,'. : ; . - ~ --_.~._.- --.... . _ --...... ------- _ _.....----...- -_...~ 4-S- p 1)--/ Agenda No. Meeting Date:Nov. 20,198 MEMORANDUM TO: The City Commission of the City of Clearwater SU 8J ECT: CONTINUATION OF ARRI::Str DRUNK DRIVING GRAN'!' RECOM MENDATION~ Approve the application for the continuation of the Arrest Drunk Driving program and the attached Resolution. ~ And that the appropriate officials be authorized to execute same. 8ACKGROU NO: The "Ar rest Dr'unk Dr iv: ing prog ram - Pinellas Countyll became operational on January 1, 1986. The program has been a great success. The detection and apprehension of drunk drivers has increased to 28% above the same time last year. Year-to-date over 5,300 drunk drivers have been arrested. The grant appli- cation is for the continuation of this county-wide approach. Through this cooperative effort alcohol-related injury accidents have decreased by approximately 46%. The approval of this project will provide a continued public information and education campaign, officer training and a tracking mechanism for the receipt, analysis and distribution of drunk driving arrest statistics, trends and evidence throughout pinellas County. This grant provides continued funding for a police sergeant who is the project coordinator and a clerk typist II as well as funds to purchase training, public information and education materials to sustain the Arrest Drunk Driving Program for one additional year. This is a Bureau of public Safety Management grant application and will have no impact on the 1986/87 operating budget. Commission Disposition: 1. Approved as Recommended/Revised/Conditional . 2. Continued to Follow -up Action: ddt~ Submit ted by: Advertised: o Affected Costs: $89.868 a::3 A ttachm ent s: Parties Funding Source: Resolution ( ,~ . Date: Noti fi ed o Capitol lmprove- ..........,~'\~...~...' -,I ~. City Manager Pa?e r: of Meeting ment Budget o Operating Budget CJ Not Required o Nor Required U OtherBureau of Originating Deportment: Public Safety Mgm Date a Sequential Police Approprlotlon Code Reference CJ None \, . ..(: ..,_.....-...." RES 0 L UTI 0 N No. fl G - 7 I) 1\ In: G 0 LU'l' I ON AU'l' HOR I ZING '1111 get 'l'Y MANAGEH '1'0 1.'1 rll~ ~N APPl..ICA'l'ION TO SECUHE ["UNlHNG ["OR 'NIE PUUPOSE OF CONTINUING THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE "ARREST,DRUNK DRIVING" PROGRAM, IN CONJUNC- '[1 ION WITU ALL THE LAW ENFOHCl::MEN'f AGENCI J~S IN p rNEl.]~AS COUNTY. WHERE~S~ the City of Clearwater, Florida, herein.called " till? "i\ppllcnnt," after thorough consideration and evaluation of tl\t~ problem, has hereby determined that the continuation of the prf)j~ct deHcribcd below is in the best interest of t~e g~neraL " 'J puhLic: 'L'he IIArrest Drunk Driving" program is continuing to reduce the number of alcohol and drug related accidents in Pinellas County. The coordinated and cooperative approach involves a multi-phased public awareness and education campaign, volice ofE~cer,training and the use of the latest scientifi~ arrest processing and testing equi pmenf:: and WHEkEAS, under the terms of Public Law 89-564, Title ~ 3, ,8SC, sp.ct'ion: 492, 'has author i zed the National Highway Tt"aff ic Sa fA ty Admin is t r:a tiOll, (NHTSA) through the Flo r ida l3ureau of Public Safety Management, acting as an application clearing house, to process such applications; .::lnn '.\ WHEREAS, the Applidant has examined and duly considered such Act, and the Applicant considers it to be in ~h~ public '0 interest and to its benefit to file an application under said Act and to authorize other action in connection therew~th; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA, IN SESSION REGULARLY AND DULY ASSEMBLED, AS FOLLOWS: -,\\ 1. That it is the finding and determination of the City Commission that continuation of the project generally rhlflC r 1. blH.l ahoy,;) is in t:.ho bQAt in ta rout 0 f tho Appl icant and the f ~ y U ",~ n 1 pub 1 i a . " ' . . I" . "';, ~ ~, , 'i' 2. 'L'lla. t An thon y I" Shoemake r, City Manage r, be and he is h\~r\:by .1.uthorb:..~ri to file on behalf o( the ~.pplicant an .1ppl iC,ltiol1 in the. form prescribed by the State of Florida, Burflnu oE pUbllc So[ety Management in conformity with said Act, for Jl 9 r Cl n t t n ~~ C In a d e tot h c ^ p p 1 i can t to it S 5 i s tin de f ray i n 9 t}H~ cost 0 f the proj eel gene ra lly dose r i bed above. .. 3. 'rhat if such grant be made, the Applicant shall provide or make necessary arrangements to provide such in-kind. .. contributions in addi~ion to the grant as may be required by the Act to defray the cost of the project g~nerally descri~ed above. 4. That said Anthony L. Shoemaker, City Manager, is h0reby authorized to furnish such information and to such other 1 dction as may be necessary, including executing a contract, to enable the Applicant ~o qualify for said grant. .5. That the official designated in the preceding paragraph is hereby designated as the authorized representative of the Applicant for the purpose of furnishing to the state of Florida, Bureau of public Safety Management such information, data and documents pertaining to the application for t~e grant as may be required an~ otherwise to act as the authorized represen- tative of the .Appl~cant in conn~ction with this Application and " any contract submitted for approval following grant ?uthori- zation. , ,\ II 6. ~hat certified copies of this Resolution be \ .,~\ I incluaed as part of the Application for said grant to be suhmitted to the Florida Bureau of public Safety Management. I !' \\ ..1 , 7... , That if such grant be made, the Applicant or . official designated" .in paragraph 4 above shall maintain such records necessary and furnish such information, data and dOC'UlOf-;n ts riS. requi rap by the State 0 f Flo r Ida, Bu reau of publ ic I',.. Safl?ty /.tanagement to support t-he implementation of the project 'Je,:(~t.''.'IllY des~:::J:"'iped above al1d any contract submitted in suppor,t l) r: t h ;! g ran t . -2- L_"'- ____.. c . " , ..'."c""I'.1;"~ . > "t':'_>".c~." '::;'~':;:>~~ ' '~'<:. .,:,! ,'. .j ,~ o. .That this Resolution shall take effect immediately upon lts adoption. ~~. PAssrm AND ^DOP'N~D '1'[115 . . day.of November, A.D~, '. 1986. -" Mayor-co~mi5sioner ,! , Attest: .; l .t . '.of t'. . 'I , ' \ . ~ h ',. -'. '.\". ,( :1 . , . j\ , " ! ',\ c 1~\ '1. / '. '. ~ \. " , .r f", " i/' ":~"y t '/.r , '/ . .; /r ./ ~ - . " ~:: 'l.~ 1 I....'.; ','\'. . I . , ~ ' \ \ \ ~' ., !; l ,Jj, J n :1'-;' .1 \ " "'\' ,! '. . ~. ~ I ~~"I: \' 'i, "l 1',. " f ~': ~ . .1 " I .1 ': -3- , i .--.... MEMORANDUM TO: The City Commission S U 8 J E C T: \~i1 tcr Treatment - 19B7 Agenda No. 'bI'T- cl. Meeting Date: 11/20/86 of the City of Clearwater RECOM MEN-DATION~ Approve a new C. loP. project entitled "Water Treatment - 198}l'" antl.approve the transeer of fumHng for this project from ~}.;;isting t.Jater Division C. I .P. projects. '- CD And tha1 the appropriate ofticlals be authorized to execu1e same. BACKGROUN 0: ,Based on recommendations of our consultant's (Briley. Wild & Associates Inc.) survey entitled I1City of Clearwater. Florida Potable Hater System Triha10methnne Survey t" 'the City needs to begin water treatment. 'I This project will provide the necessary funding for interim treatment that adds chlorine dioxide to the disinfection process in our water system. The estimated total cnpital investT:lcnt of implementing the recommendations is $500,000., needed in ~' 87 to cover a pilot demonstration project. then design. bidding and construction. ~ ) Funding would come from the transfer of money in C.loP. projects: 315-1-6713 - New Well Development 315-1-6702 - Northwood Water l.Jells 315-1-6701 - Paving Gas/~~ater Lot 315-1-6190 - Equipment Upgrade 315-1-6712 - Equipment Acquisition 315-1-6182 - Hater Main Rep1aceme~t Total: $348,500 18,938 23,896 22,174 14,465 35.027 $463,000 the following existing Water Division The 1st quarter budget review will include an amendment to provide the necessary funds for this project. Pinellas County Health Department officials have reviewed the consultants survey/ recommendations and have relayed their approval. ..... -. . .., - - Commission Disposition: 1. Approved as Aecommendcd/Re'lhed/Conditional 2. Continued to FOllow-up Action: ljOU Submitted by: Advertised: o Affected Parties Not; fi ed of Meeting c.osts: $500.000 Funding Source: . Capital Improve- men1 Budget o Operating Budget o Other .l .Attochments: _. ." Date: Bt.JA Study on THMs . f~~"-' . .~"." .'c~'- City Manager Pl'1oer: . Not Required . Not Required Date eSequent"iol Reference Orlginotln~ Depor tment: . \; Utilities o None Appropriation Code 315-1-6718 " . I. :. I , L f 1. ......- ~"" <. . .:: .:;.. ~ !.'~<~'c '.:~~[\~~~)1 . . , ~, " ~ "~ ~. :;. .-' I> TO: Anthony L. Shoemaker,. City Manager ~ecil M. Hend~rson, Jr., Utilities CITY OF CLEARWATER Interdepartment Correspondence Sh..t /~ Director ~ . Om OCT 2 9 1986 ' ,. ,'. , .~ FROM: COPIES: John Dennis, Briley, Wild & Associates SUBJECT: City-Wide THM Investigation '. DATE: , October 29, 1986 CITY MANAGER .' " Attached with this memo are ten (10) copies of the Potable Water System Trihalomethane Survey recently performed by !Briley, Wild & Associates, Consulting Engineers. This report was prompted by information collected for prepara- tion of the long-range .water plan for the City being pre- pared by Briley, ~ild & Associates. The recommendations contained in the report will have a definite effect on our. short-range plans for the water system. Responsive recommendations regarding this report will be submitted in the very near future. 't: CMH:deb attachments "c... ',:" ,J .. . ~'. ~ ., ~ ; ~, . '- .: ?:(< . 'l.;': . , .~ .';t .,-,; . .~. '. :l~ ",,' , i . .. i ~ c .>~ :f. , ~: " , ! ",;) \' '\. I .? \} .' > \~ I '~ ~ 'Ii' .' H' .., '. I; ".. {. :'".'. >.; CtTY OF CLEARW A TER POTABLE WATER SYSTEM IRIHALOMETIjANE SURVEY Executive Summary , This report presents the results of our evaluation of the THM concentratlons In the Clly's potable water and presents the most feasiblo alternatives for reducing the THM concentrations to acceptable levels. Trihalomethanes (THMs) are present In most drinking walers and they are lhe result of chemical reactions between organic materials In the water and chlorine which has been added to the water as a disinfectant. THMs' are believed to be carcinogenic In nalure (cancer.forming) and as such they are a regulated contaminant that should not' exceed a maximum contaminant lev'el (MCq of 100 parts p'er billion (ppb). (, The State Department of Health and Rehabilitation Services (DHRS) requires quarterly sampling at each of the three reservoirs in the Clearwaler system as well as at four other locations throughout the City's dtstrlbu tlon system. The average of these. seven samples determInes whether or not the City Is in compliance. Our analysis of the sample data for the period from May 1984 through July 1986 indicated that the average sample of THM contained 96.7 parts per blltion, or was close to the maximum of 100 ppb. The annual running average (last four quarters) shows that the City has slightly exceeded the 100 ppb maximum since January of 1986 due mainly to very high THM values obtained in January and February of 1986. The City has taken some steps to 'lower this average, the main aclion being to remove Reservoir No.2 from service, and as a result, the last two quarters have shown a reduction In the system average THM to more acceptable levels. It Is our opinion that the City should take some action to control the levels of THM. The use of disinfectants other than chlorine and other processes were investigated. Monochloramine, chlorine' dioxide, ozone/softening, aeration stripping, activated carbon absorption and reverse osmosis were the alternates that we evaluated. We also considered the feasibility of the City purchasing all or most of lis water from PineJlas County whose water supply presently has somewhat lower THM concentrations than the Clearwater wells. In order to consistently meet acceptable THM concentrations. only 2 to 3 mgd of Clearwater well water could be blended with from 14 to 16 MGO of County water. We do not believe this would be a practical solution since the City presently produces 6 to 8 MGD. Further, we beHev'e that this would be an interim solution at best since, in the long-~un, the County will also have to consider more advanced treatment of their water. " BAILEY, WILD & ASSOCIATES, INC. ., I , , . j 'I .....,\ I -- . "~".:' ~... ~.~'.; ..::>...~~!:~~ , " , -- ....... Tt.e recommended treatment solulions. both Interim and long-term. are as follows: , Chlorine dioxide would be the best Interim alternative and It would require the lowest capHal InvQstment, estimated to be about $500.000 with an annual operating cost of approximately .$100.000. At the present time. this chemical Is not' as widely used as ammonlation ror THM control and the Slate Department of Environmental Regulation limits Its use 10 a maximum dosage of 1 mg/L. As discussed In the repor,t, ammonlatlon Is not the best Interim soh.iUon because of high cost and logistical problems. Phased construction would be possible with this alternative. I, I':'" !'I " , The best long.term solution would be to construct an ozone/softening system to treat the water supply. The first stage would be facllities'to treat the City well water at Reservoirs 2 and 3. This process would make the best use of the Clty's well system and could possibly increase the" usable production of the wells. This process would have an eslimated construction cost of $6 ' million and an operating cost of about $240,000. Additional facilities could be added at a future date to treat all the waler If needed. '\ () + I'~ "j) BRILEY. WILD & ASSQCIA TES, INC~ . .. ., :;'ll\ ./... . r Il,{ I } , ~. ~ . ~~\ "",\ ("6.>> (6 ""'~ I .I!.... . I @OLrW ,@~ @[h~~rmW~!AlY~OO~ ~~@rn1a@~ If)@\j~I~Hb~ ~tA\If~~ ~W~ijrgWJ urnlO [K] t!\ [b @QW] ~urw tA\OO ~ ~Q1J~W~W * @@lJ@!ID~lm lJ@@@ '\\ ,," ,II \ . CL 85143-1 R " 'j . \.\ " , i ~....... I Briley, Wild & Associates, Inc. Consulting Engineers And Planners Ormond Baach.Crearwatar-8radenton-Orlando, Florida Copyright @ 1986 All Rights Reserved @OlYW @~ @~[g~fruW b.\ ljfgffi15) [F~@ffi1a@~ lfJ@If~@~[g W~iJ~rn1 ~W~lJrgrMJ if !ffi 0 0=0 ~ [b @ [})j] ~ IT G:{] ~ 00 (g ~(Wrmw~w * '@@lr@@~rm 1]@(ID@ . CL 85143-1R , \ .~ 'Briley f \^Jild & Associates, Inc. Consulting Engineers And Planners Ormond Beach.Clearwater-Bradanton-Orlando, Florida Copyright @ 1986 All RIghts Reserved " \ 'I CITY OF CLEARWATER POTABLE WATER SYSTEM TRIHALOMETHANE SURVEY, Executive Summary This report presents the results of our evaluation of the THM concentrations in the City's potable water and presents the most feasible alternatives for reducing the THM concentrations to acceptable levels. Trihalomethanes (THMs) are present in most drinking waters and they are the result of chemical reactions between organic materials in the water and chlorine which has been added to the water as a disinfectant. THMs' are believed to be carcinogenic in nature (cancer-forming) and as such they are a regulated contaminant that should not exceed a maximum contaminant level (MCL) of 100 parts per billion (ppb). The State Department of Health and Rehabilitation Services (DHRS) requires quarterly sampling at each of the three reservoirs in the Clearwater system as well as at four other locations throughout the City's distribution system. The average of these seven samples determines whether or not the City is in compliance. Our analysis of the sample data for the period from May 1984 through July 1986 indicated that the average sample of THM contained 96.7 parts per billion, or was close to the maximum of 100 ppb. The annual running average (last four quarters) shows that the City has slightly exceeded the 100 ppb maximum since January of 1986 due mainly to very high THM values obtained in january and February of 1986. The City has taken some steps to lower this average, the main action being to remove Reservoir No. 2 from service, and as a result, the last two quarters have shown a reduction in the system average THM to more acceptable levels. It is our opinion that the City should take some action to control the levels of THM. The use of disinfectants other than chlorine and other processes were investigated. Monochloramine, chlorine dioxide, ozone/softening, aeration stripping, activated carbon absorption and reverse osmosis were the alternates that we evaluated. We also considered the feaSibility of the City purchasing all or most of its water from Pinellas County whose water supply presently has somewhat lower THM concentrations than the Clearwater wells. In order to consistently meet acceptable THM concentrations, only 2 to 3 mgd of Clearwater well water could be blended with from 14 to 16 MGD of County water. We do not believe this w::>uld be a practlcal solution since the City presently prodli.::es 6 to 8 MGD. Further, we believe that this would be an interim solullon at best since, in the long-run, the County will also have to consider more advanced treatment of their water. . " ~ BRILEY, WILD & ASSOCIATES, INC. :~I to:- l.l~.~ .... . . "/ The recommen,ded (treatment soluUons, both Interim and long-term, are as follows: ( ! I I I Chlorine dioxide would be Ihe b~st Interim alternatIve and It would require the lowest capital Investment, estimated to be about $500,000 with an annual operating cost of approximately $100,000. At the present time, thIs chemical Is not as wIdely used as ammonia lion for THM control and the State Department of Environmental Regulation limits its use to a maxImum dosage of 1 mg/L. As discussed In the report, ammonlatlon Is not the best Interim solution because of high cost and logistIcal problems. Phased construction would be possible with this alternative. The best long-term solution would be to construct an ozone/softening system to treat the water supply. The first stage would be facilities to treat the City well water at Reservoirs 2 and 3. This process would make the best use of the City's wen system and could possibly Increase the usable proCluctlon of the wells. This process would have an estimated construction cost of $6 million and an operating, cost of about $240,000. Additional facilities could be added at a future date to treat all the water If needed. '\ , ~,\ .. ,<I I " I )', "0\\ BRILEY, WILD & ASSOCIATES, INC. " Ii " ; f' 'I, TABLE OF CONTENTS 'f SECTION PAGE NO. . I; . ; 1-' Executive Summary ;;. . ; , 1.0 Introduction 2.0 Summary of THM Situation 3.0 Alternatives for City Action A. Renegotiation of Contract to Purchase Water From County B. Additional Treatment of City Water 1. Monochloramlne A. Ammoniate Only the City Sources 8. Ammoniate All Water 2. Chlorine Dioxide 3. Ozone/Softening 4. Aeration Stripping 5. Granular Activated Carbon Adsorption (GAC) , 6. Reverse Osmosis 4.0 Summary and Recommendations 1 2 6 7 8 8 10 11 13 15 17 19 19 " 19 ) ?, .' ii 't/ ;.: ~~ .~ . ~~ " ..~ : 5, 1 :..' \ ! .I " I \ ! 'I ' ~ J' . { . " i II , 'il 1.0 ln~roductlon Over the past year" BWA has been involved In ,a d~tailed analysis of the City water system, with the most recent efforts concentrating on analysis of a system-wida"THM survey. The main objective of this report Is 10 summarize the results of th~ recent THM survey; to compare those results with historical data; and to summarize the alternaUves available to the Clly to reduce THM concentrations. Trihalomethanes (THMs) are a particular category of organic chemicals commonly found In public drinking waters. THM's are produced by the chemical rea....uon of naturally occurring organic materials with the chlorine disinfectant added at the community treatment plant. The THM ,family of chemicals is particularly important from a health standpoint since they are considered to be carcinogenic, that is cancer-causing, materials. For this reason, THM's have been regulated as primary health contaminants with an approved maximum contaminant level (MCL) of 100 parts per billion (ppb). The importance of THM concentrations and their effect ;s generally difficult to understand or appreciate by the average consumer, since it by nature is an invisible problem. One cannot see, smell, taste or touch a THM; however. the chemicals In large concentrations can be injurious to thi~ public health. '1 'I In the following report. frequent reference will be made to a water source's characteristic rate of THM forma lion, or Its THM formation potentiG,l1. These terms are interchangeable and refer to the amount of total THM that a chlorinated water sample will form over a period of time. Typically, the time ranges from one to seven days. with saven days representing the maximum time and the, corresponding maximum amount 01 lHM that can be formed by that particular water. The calculations performed in this study have been based on realistic holding times of the water In the svstem of the City of Clearwater. . , "'\ The remainder of this document will address the THM 'situation and potential solutions available to the community. J 1 2.0 Summary of THM Situation Over the past few months, we have collected and reviewed a great deal of THM data from the City system. both recent and historIcal. To summarize the THM situatlon as briefly as possible. we have concluded that the community water contains a continuing, but variable level of THM materials. The THM concentration Is always very close to and sometimes exceeds the Maximum Contaminant level (MCL) of 100 ppb mandated for public water supplies. To really comprehend the nature of the THM situation. one must understand how the City system works. The Clly has 29 production wells having a permitted capacity of up to 9.1 MGD. It purchases additional County water up to 10 MGD through six interconnection points. During daily operations, the City typically produces about 6 MGD of water from its own wells and imports the remaining water from the County. The amount of City productIon remains fairly constant while the total water demand varies; hence, the amount of additional water purchased from the County fluctuates. Given constant Clly production rates and operating conditions, the system THM concentration can be predicted by a model based on the amount of County flow purchased In any seasonal period. During the recent THM sUlvey, we developed a Unear model of THM versus County flow rate based on five months of material balance data from January 1986 through May 1986. Dilution of the City well water with a better quality water Is one possible solution., It should be noted that there is a current cap of 10 MGO. on the water that can be purchased from ~\ ' the County. ! 'j Assuming 6 MGD of City water Is diluted with this cap of 10 MGD ,....:' ....Iy water, the predicted system THM level would be 105.75 ppb. Hence, the current purchase "".:Intract with \, the County does not provide for sufficient dilution to lower the THM level below the required 100 ppb. This rather simple prediction model becomes more complex because of the seasonal ;trend In total water demand and the f1u~luation of County flow to make up the demand. .10 MGD cap Is an annual average and can be exceeded on a daily basis. 2 " ...' .1 ... . ," It We have developed a calculation procedure to predict system THMs with varying City flow, County flow, and holding times. The calculation is an iterative routine that presents a matrix of the relationships of flow distribution and the rate of THM formation for various sources. For the purposes of this text, we can summarize the results by stating that as total flow demand falls, acceptable City production rates must also decline to very low levels to Insure sufficient County water dilution of the THM concentrations. I We have analyzed the various conditions necessary to operate the City system and the conditions of the County' purchase agreement, and there Is no compatible blending solution. Given the quality of City water, the amount of County water required to lower the THM concentrations exceeds the current contract cap. If one reduces the amount of City water production, then the amount of County water purchased must increase to meet the total demand, which again exceeds the contract cap. The net conclusion from our analysis Is that with given City water quality and the cap of 10 MG D on County purchases, there Is no satisfactory blending solution available. Either the quality of City water must be improved or the County purchase contract must be renegotiated to Insure significantly larger volumes of County water than currently c:\lIowable. However, with regard to the THM concentration after a blending operation, three points should be noted: 1. Assuming increases in County water of 40% to 50% over the current cap and a City production rate of 2 MGD, we esti~~te THM concentrations wlll probably only be lowered to about 90 ppb. City productlon would have to be virtually eliminated 'In order to attain more acceptable THM concentrations. .'- 2. A blending solution could still, result In a non-homogeneous system with localized high THM zones in the areas closest to the City wells, unless City and County waters are thoroughly blended at each City reservoir and then repumped. " ) Ii "~ I :!f 3 3. The quality of CUy water is poorer than that of the County. However, the County water Is not overwhelmingly better In qualily so that any proposed blending solution would ,be at best a temporary sO,lulion since It would be expected that County water THM levels would Increase In the future. Table 1 shows the historical THM data for the period from May 1984 through July 1986. The column headed System Avg. shows the average of the THM values for the date sampled. The Annual Running System Average column shows the average of the last four quarters. It Is our understanding that this column Is the one that DER recognizes. It should be noted that only one set of readings was used per quarter to obtain the annual running system average. One can conclude from this data that the system averages are generally less than the maxim'um MCL of 100. The presence of large values in anyone quarter can dramatically change the annual running system average. For example, the very high readings for the January and February 1986 quarter raised the annual running average above the 100 ppb mark for that I, quarter as well as for the next quarter. In January 1986 a THM of 290 ppb was obtained at Reservoir #2. This very high value was largely responsible for the system average being 158.6 during that quarter. There were, of course, reasons for this high reading at Reservoir #2. Only a s,mall quantity of water was being , pumped into ReseNoir #2 which resulted in a very long detention time and therefore a high "T"I-I~/ value. ReseNolr #2 is now no longer tn use and the absence of its high THM readings is retJEL~~ed in the system averagl':.'s being much lower since January 1986. Plans are also underway to route County 'Nater directly to Reservoir #2. '" . \\ 4 ~ Ilt-t"1~OI- z~~ a g a; d} ~ ~:! ;- 5i5 c:( . ~g ~< IJ)'OtNOl,...,... gl~ ... 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Q) 0 III ::) U ~ W w w ::) ~cnZ-;lc:(<O..,u.<<...., 5, The following list summarizes all of the realistic alternatives that the City can consider Implementing to come within compliance of the State requirements for THM concentration: Suffice to say. that while the current system averages are still acceptable, a single bad < quar\er can stili change the annual runnIng system average very quIckly. For example, If the running annual system average were say 90 ppb and the next quarterly system average was 130 ppb. then the updated annual rJnnlng syst.em average would Immediately jump to 100 ppb. The high reading of 1,30 ppb would also keep the next three succeeding running averages on the high side. f We conclude that, since the averages are so close to the allo~able value, the City should take necessary steps to reduce THM levels to insure compliance with the EPA standard. 3.0 Alternatives for City ActIon A. Renegotiate the County purchase agreement for larger volumes of County water and shut 'down all, or most of the City wells. B. Modify existing City water treatment by some mechanism to Improve quality. The, available treatment methods include: 1. Monochloramine 2. Chlorine dioxide 3. Ozone/softening 4. Aeration stripping of THMs 5. Granular Activated Carbon, THM removal step 6. Reverse Osmosis treatment Ii '\ Each alternative will be discussed briefly, highlighting the various advantages and disadvantages of each. 'J ;' 6 A. Beneootlatlon of Contract to Purchase Water From County From th~ data colle~ted during system studies, II. Is apparent that the quality of water available from the City wells Is not quite as good as the water availabl,e from the County. However, we must stress that the quality of water from the City wells Is very typical of most Florida waters and is routinely treated with more than chlorine In most locatlons throughout the State. There Is no anticipated decline In water volume productivity from the City wells, and since the wells have been permitted for a consumptive use up to 9.1 MGD, we see no technical or economic reason to abandon the City wells In favor of Increased County purchase. , . , , The quality of Cily wells is such that no practical water blending program can consistently correct the THM problems without elimination of the majority of the City wells. Year round water demand varies greatly and to Insure continuous THM compliance without instituting additional treatment would require primarily County water. Renegotiation of the County contract for larger purchases would probably have two important effects on the current City utility operation, based on past meetings with County staff. First. the County has stated that it can provide as much water as the City requires, as long as it is taken at the north end of the City and the City has the proper storage and pumping facilities to , ~ '1 handle the maximum flow demand and daily peaks. This probably would correspond to fewer County connections to the City distribution system. The majority of County water purchased would be routed to the existing storage reservoirs and would be repumped by the City .to maintain high service pressure. ',\ :/ Additional capital costs would be required to relocate County connections to balance the City flows and to expand the high service pumping capacity. At this time, our best est: '"..ae of the cost for this work would be about $2 million. However, this is a very preliminary estimalQ' and would have to be refined in detail once the County requirements are definitely known and the extent of detailed engineering is fully apparent. " ' 7 The City has consumptive use permits for 9.1 MGD of water production. At this level of production, the current County purchase agreement would appear to be good for several more years. However. by currently limiting City production rates to 6 MGD based on the well water quality. the City will consistently exceed the current cap on County purchases. as shown by the flow records from January. 1986 to date. Unless the City can utilize the remainder of Its consumptive use capacity, renegotiation of the County purchase contract wlll be necessary. 8. A(;fdltlonal Treatment of City Water " To achieve an Interim solution and therefore rapid compliance with the THM requirements at lower costs. we have considered several water treatment allernatives including the addition of ammonia. the addition of chlorine dioxide. the addition of ozone in conjunction with softening, aeration strippIng. granular activated carbon adsorption and reverse osmosis. Each of these treatment alternatives 15 discussed in the following paragraphs. I ' 1. M9noch loramine ( Ammonlatlonl The addition of ammonia to chlorInated water to prevent the formation of THM is well- documented and quite popular In the industry. This type of chemical addition step does . . have some health concerns. but it normally constitules the least expensive method of complying with the THM requirements. Most communities have one centralized waler source and they can simply add an extra chemicai"called ammonia at this one location for the purpose of preventing the formation of THM throughout the City. This process resulls in an additional chemical in the water which avoids the THM reacllon. rather than removing the responsible ',\ organic mat~rlals. I \, 8 The application of ammonia into the Cloarwater system/,would be more complicated than in most communilies, because of the multiple number of water sources. Most communities have multiple wells feeding faw water to a central site where it 15 treated and then distributed. Clearwater currenlly has 29 production wells that either feed into three ground storage reservoirs or directly into the distributlon system. In addillon, there are six direct Interconnections with the County system. , Some of these multiple sources have independent chlorinators that maintain varying levels of chlorine for dislnfectiont throughout the system. This is particularly true with regard to County water since the City, In practice, has no real control over the concentration of chlorine entering the system in the County water. The overall cost of the ammonia treatment is generally low. however there are a number of adverse characteristics to consider prior to its use. Public notification Is " required because combinations of ammonia and chlorine have several recorded health impacts, primarily with regard to kidney dialysis and aquatic life centers. The combined ammonia-chlorine disinfectant is less powerful than the more normal free chlorine. so when the combined residual is used. one must be more careful In analyzing the distribution system for background bacterial growth. Finally, the ratio of chlorine to ammonia must be rigidly controlled to prevent the formatlon of objecllonable taste and odors within the system. Some areas of the State that currently use ammonia have to use periodic shock chlorination to control background bacterial growth in the system. Normally to successfully apply ammonia, a community must maintain an Intimately mixed ratio of chlorine to ammonia of about 4 to 1. Unless 1he proper ratio of '''chemicals and mixing is maintained, the risks of potential taste and odor problems can arise. For Clearwater to apply ammonia, the City would first have to decIde whelher to apply the chemical only at City water sources and risk some operating prOblems; or apply it uniformly at all chlorination points. This question alone provides three potential options with varying associated costs, and they are discussed in the following paragraphs. " 9 A. Ammoniate Only the City Sources To carry out this option, the City 'would either have to route the discharge of all wells that pump directly Into the system Into the closest storage reservoir or Install Individual ammoniation points at all locations presently served by a chlorinator. W'3 would recommend the former method. Ammonlatlon and chlorination facIlities would have to be installed to properly disinfect the water as It entered the tanks at the appropriate ratio of ammonia and chlorine. This would require three sites for new ammoniation equipment plus modifications to the chlorination facilities. A preliminary estimate of the installed cost of ammoniation equipment at each site Is $35,000. The three sites would have a total Installed cost of about $105,000. There are several disadvantages with this option. '.. F~rst, ammoniation of City water alone will result in a very limited reduction of THM formation. The ammonia will limit the THM reaction only until the City water comes into contact with chlorinated County water. As soon as the City water contacts free ,( chlorine from the County source, the THM reaction will begin again. Based on our current data, we cannot accul"ately predict the final formation levels, but given the large volume of County water relative to City water, we would estimate the final THM would probably be about 90 ug/L. :! The ammoniation of City water o'nly will result In a substantial taste difference to the water in various parts of the City. Although the volume of County water predominates throughout the Cily therr ;". ~ localized areas where City water does predominate. A consumer that is served by I;,:lstly City water will notice a difference in taste as he travels to an area served primarily by the County water. ',\ 'II 10 The final disadvantage to ammoniation of only the City water concerns the potential formation of objectionable taste and odor compounds because of the unbalanced (, chemistry and the, Interaction of free chlorine and hydrogen Ions with monochloramlne. As the chlorinated and ammoniated waler mix In the distribution network, the acidic nature of the chlorinated component will degrade some of the monochloramine to dichloramine, particularly in water at a pH of less than 8.0. Dichloramine has very objectionable taste and odor properties which would deflnitely lead to consumer complaints if it is formed in detectable quantities. We would expect that the conditions in the City water system would certainly favor its formation. Based on these serious disadvantages, we do not recommend the application of ammonia ) to City water only. We feel the risks to public confidence and the taste and odor problems heavily, outweigh the benefits of the low capital cost. 8. Ammoniate All Water There are two ways that Clearwater could successfully apply ammonia to all sources of water. Either a Reparate gaseous ammonlator would have to be Installed at each chlorinator site and at each County connection, or all City and County water would have to be collected into three storage reservoirs for centralized ammoniation and repumping. The indi~idual 'ammonlators would consist of a device similar to a chlorinator, but, equipped with compressed ammonia gas storage tank'. :.lIU automatic feed and analysis equipment. Small sources such as individual wells probu:Jly would have replaceable 150 lb. ammonia cylinders which would be changed about once a week. Larger volume point~ such as the reservoirs or Counly connections would require 1,000 gallon ' I storage tanks of compressed gas that would have to be refilled once or twice a week. The refill operation typically would come from a tanker truck dispatched to the site to transfer the compressed gas in the field. 11 l c~ <; '/ The gas transfer In the field would be a moderate risk operation very similar to chlorine. The logistics of maintaining mulliple ammonlatlon sites with adequate chemical supplies under automatic feed will be manpower Intensive and difficult at best. The automatic dosage equipment would have'to be observed very closely to maintain adequate performance, since historically the automated analyzers tend to be very unreliable. I Our best estimate as'; to the installed cost of ammoniation equipment alone would be about $35,000 for each sHe. Assuming 13 such silesl the estimated total capital cost of this option could be as much as $455,000. At this point, we have no estimate of the operating manpower required to maintain such a system, other than to say it would be very high. The other alternative for ammonia treatment would be to route all City and County water to the existing three reservoirs. Ammonia could then be automatically applied at each location and the treated water would then be repumped throughout the City. Although this option would be more simple from an operation and logistics standpoint, the capital cost would be substantially higher: 1. All of the existing County conneclions, except the one at the #580 pump station, would have to be abandoned and rerouted to either Reservoirs #1 or #2. We estimate this would cost about $2 million. 2. All remaining City wells discharging directly Into the system would have to be routed Into the nearest existing storage reservoir. All existing chlorination equipment at the individual welis would have to be moved, modified or discarclF:=Jn \ 3. All existing City high service pumps would have to be expanded to handle rhe full range of City demand from 15 to 36 MGD at an estimated cost of about $800,000. 4. ,Central chlorine and ammonia feed and storage equipment would be Installed at each reservoir site. 12 ~ } Ii ,/ '\\'\ t' ( , , ' '" Our best ostlmate as to tho overall cost of such a program would be about $3 million. ThIs Is obviously a very preliminary cost and depends on several assumpllons as to pIpe routes and County connecllon capacities. The application of ammonia to the Clearwater system would not be a simple or Inexpensive alternative, even If one were not concerned with the continuing controversy over Its potential health effects such as the necessary precautions for public notification and special handling of kidney dialysis units and tropical fish aquariums. .' Beyond the economics and logistics problems with ammonia, there are some growing concerns over unknown health aspects on the use of ammonia. Typically, ammonia has been considered a pollutant and used In potable water treatment only to avoid chlorinous tastes', insufficient residuals; or THM formation. Its popularity In use f9r THM control has prompted EPA to study its health effects more closely. They have ascertained that' monochlorami~e is a definite mutagen and is potentially as carcinogenic as THM itself. An ongoing EPA toxocological study Is focusing on this problem, but Is not scheduled to have definitive results for another two years at least. We do not recommended this alternative as the best solution. 'i ,. 2. Chlorine Dioxide Another chemical that is often l,Jsed for THM control is chlorine dioxide. This material I) >\ Is an alternative disinfectant to be used with. or In place of chlorine. It also is a chemIcal additive step, like ammonia, "that will not react with the naturally occurlng organic materials to form a THM. , i \ ., \ \ , l ,', ",,\ 13 'I .. ."" r. .' r~ < : '~ t" " J.\,':~' , '. ' ThIs chemical has been successfully tried in many areas throughout the country for THM control. The State of Florida limits its use to a maximum dosage of 1 mg/L. This chemical appears to be a particularly attractive alternative for Clearwater since the expected dosage may be low and very near the State's acceptable level. This dosage may " not be enough to replace chlorine totally and the City may have to use both chlorine dioxide and chlorine. We estimate a potential THM level Clty~wide of approximately 80 mg/L would be attainable by this option. This chemical would be most effectively applied at each of the three City reservoirs. It would not be practical to apply it at each County connection. Its use would require , centralization of the City wells around the three existing storage reservoirs. However, because of the compatibility of chlorine and chlorine dioxide, we would not have to treat or reroute the County water. The capital costs of this option would involve the following: " 1., Routing the directly connected City wells to a reservoir. 2. Moving, modifying or discarding Individual well chlorinators. . , 3. Equipment to store and feed chlorine dioxide. 4. Installation of a laboratory capable of monitorIng for chlorate and chlorite ions. , 'I The overall cost of this program Is estimated to be about $500,000. However, this program could be phased Into operation, thus "minimizing the Impact of some of the co!":. ;:'nase 1 would install the necessary feed equipment at Reservoirs 1, 2, and 3 and insh,.1I the necessary lab facilities. Phase 2 would connect the remaining City . wells to the nearest reservoir site. L " . 14 { . ,. . ! :1 :':.' " " ,II The laboratory and monitoring requirements for this chemical have not been totally determined at this time by DER because of some of the potential health side effects Involved with Its use. It Is known to contribute to certain blood 8;nemla conditions, particulary with regard to infants and the elderly. The health concerns are the primary reason for Florida's 1 mg/L dosage limitation and the requirements for frequent on-site rt;1onitoring. Use of the chemIcal at 1 mg/L or less Is considered safe for potable consumpllon. The chemistry and require~ dosage levels typical of the City of Clearwater appears to make this a very good potential application for this chemical. However, we recommend further extensive discussion of this alternative with FDER officials. FDER probably will require pilot testing prior to Phase 1 implementation, thus adding to the overall cost. 3. Ozone/Softening Another method by which the City could realistically control THM formation Is the ozone/softening process. This process differs from the two previous alternatives because it removes chemicals from the water, rather than adding a new agent. This process has also been BWA' recommendation for several other communities because of the excel/enl qualily of water obtainable at moderate opera ling cost. , \ '\ \ . ,) ) 15 " If the ozone/softenIng procoss were to be used for treatment of all City and County water, a homogeneous product throughout the Clly would be obtainable. Such a program would be an expensive undertakIng ,and would take about 15 years to complete, with a largo share of the cost to be expended on treatment of County water. If one were to compromise on the desire for homogeneous softening throughout the I City. then one could concentrate on a smaller scope project utilizing the ozone/softening process to treat only the City water - and st1ll obtain compliance with the THM requirements. Based on our experience in other areas of the State and on the data generated in the recent THM survey, we think that treatment of City water at Reservoirs #2 and #3 would provide sufficient blended water quality to comply with ) the THM requirements City*wide. Treatment at Reservoir #1 may not be required as long as sufficient treatment could be achieved at the other two locations. I, Prior to implementation of a construction program, we strongly recommend that the process be pilot tested at the Cily's wel/Helds to verify its treatment efficiency and economics. If the pilot tests go as expected, we would recommend a 4 MGD treatment plant at Reservoir #3 and a 2 MGD treatment plant at Reservoir #2. We would recommend thar the facilities be designed and constructed simultaneously; however, if the projects must be phased in, we would recommend action at Reservoir #3 first. The estimated capital costs of the combined projects would be about $6 million total, approximately $1 per gallon of installed capacity. The combined capacity of plants ,at all three Reservoirs could allow production of up to 9 MGD compatible with the Consumptive Use Permit. Such treatment faci/Hies should provide a blended waler T: ;:." concentration well within the required limits and also allow the City to get maximulo: productive use out of all City wells, even those that are currently not in service. The net results should be improved 'water quality with less overall dependence on County sources. 16 > { l' If In the future the City decided to expand the program to meet the long-term goal of homogeneous softening of all water, then these two facilities would fit easily Into the overall program. We expect that approximately two months would be requIred to complete the necessary pilot testing. Further, we estimate that approximately two years would be required to design and construct the necessary facilities. (, 4. Aeration St(lppinQ One method of THM control that has been tried in several places with varying results, Involves the use of large 'volumes of air to strip THM compounds from the disinfected water. This is a chemical engineering technique that Is quite applicable for use in the municipal water field. The thermodynamic design criteria are very well-known and understood, and a wide variety of hardware exists to perform the necesssary function. A simple description of the process follows: Raw water is heavily chlorinated to form , '; as much THM as possible. The THM rich water is then contacted with larger volumes of air to vaporize and strip away the volatile. THM components. Typically I this step requires a gas to' liquid ratio of 500 to 1 to achieve a significant reduction In THM concentrations. After the air stripping step, the water must be re-dlsinfected. Disinfection by chlorination generally results in additional THM formation and an alternate disinfectant to avoid THM formation must be used. In most cases, only ammonia or chlorine dioxide are applicable for use. Hence, the air stripping process Is really a modification of the chemical addifionsteps discussed in Alternates 1 and 2 and actually has many of the same characteristlcs and costs. If in the end the City has to turn to an alternate disinfectant anyway. we see no reason to invest capital for aeralio n facilities. ",,' 1 j; I , 1 17 '\\ 01 In mosl cases, Ihe waler industry has not found aeration 10 be a cost-effective malhod of THM control. We estimate Ihat a total cast of mare than $4 million would mast probably bo required by this modification. II , The disadvantages of this process also Include Ihe difficulty involved In cleaning and purifying the air involved with the stripping process. Aerosol formatfon and potential air pollution problems can be encountered. Finally, the relatively high levels of brominated compounds in the City waler as a result of sallwater intrusion are relatively nonvolatile and may not be effected at all by this process. We do not recommend further consideration of air stripping In this application. 5. Granular Activated Carbon Aqsorptfon (GAe) Another method that can be considered is granular activated carbon adsorption: This method is no longer considered cost-effective, nor even technically effective for anything other than synthetic solvent spill control. However. we have Included a brief discussion of the option so as to present a complete package of the available alternatives to the City. The philosophy behind this option is to adsorb the organic materials and THM compounds on granular activated carbon (GAC) adsorbers. The water would first 'be chlorinated and held in storage for two days. The THM contaminated water would then be contacted with GAC to remove the THMs. After the adsorption step, the water must " again be re-disinfected similar to the aeration alternative. Experience has shown that GAC can effectively remove THM's when the GAC is first used. Frequent regeneration of the GAG, probably on a monthly basis, is necessary, however, if it is to remain effective. Once the GAC starts to deteriorate, Ihe THM precursors will flow through ~') .the media and will form more THM's If they come in contact with chlorine. Since additional chlorination would lead to additional THM formation, thIs post-disinfection step must be either an ammonia or chlorine dioxide step, thus blending two processes. 18 In nearly all cases, the water Industry has not found GAC treatment to be cost- effective or even practical for THM control. We estimate that the net cost of this option would exceed $4 million not including EPA's recommendation of complete conventional treatment prior to the adsorption step. This further recommendation would correspond to an additional $6 to $9 million for a total project cost ranging from $10 million to $13 million. , ! We do not recommend further consideration of this process. not only because of the excessive costs, but also because it has never been shown to give acceptable operating results. We do not feel that it will control THM under all conditions. \. .> '. 6. Beverse Osmosis. Reverse osmosis is a treatment method quite often used to reduce the levels of salt and other dissolve~ materials in brackish or saline waters. The projected costs for any reverse osmosIs options are equal to or greater than the treatment costs summarized In this brief report. In addition, there is no rIgorous proof nor operating facilities currently using RO' membranes to successfully control THM formation. There are a number of 'locations conducting research in this area. but the commercial technology is not available at this time. \\ 4.0 . Summary and Recommendations '\, ~~ .I Based on a review of all the engineering aspects of this situation. we believe that the City of Clearwater shoul( t...;,c: some action to contain and correct the THM concentrations prevalent In the potable water system. .. ,\ We see no technical or economic reasons to abandon the existing City wells based on water quality. City well water quality is very typical statewide and Is commonly treated prior to use. The City has secure consumptive use permits for 9.1 MGD which is a valuable resource that should not be discarded lightly. t.,\ " 19 q \ ... We, recommend that the City continue the ongoing water quality inv~stlgatlons of various I City wells to determine if significant improvements can be made with regard to water quaUty and quantity. The Investigations thus far Indicate that remedial means such as reducing the depth of well Je and cleaning and reconditioning may result in a reduction of total dissolved soUds and other mineral components. Our recommendations for corrective THM actions follow, listed In the order of priority that we recommend for Implementation. Our decisions with regard to priority and recommendation have been based on the water quality and quantity obtainable, the necessary invested costs, and the practicality or potential of successful application. We recommend the following interim and long-term treatment alternatives: INTERIM ALTERNATIVE . CHLORINE DIOXIDE: This interim alternative probably represents the lowest capital investment for ',) treatment that could insure acceptable THM quality throughout the 'system. We estimate a capital cost of about $500,000, with an annual chemical expense of , about $100,000 at 1986 prices. It appears that this option could be phased If necessary. Chlorine dioxide will require extensl\. ," interaction 'with FDER and considerable monitoring of the system. We cannot estimate the potential cost of this monitoring until FDER further defines its requirements. \, 20 1. ~, - . . II / 'LONG.TERM ALTERNATIVE ~ OZONE SOFTENING: .. " h ~ i, f' i (, !1 ~ f " J =? , ,~ , , This alternative would provide the best quality of water obtainable and In our .' estimation. would be the best long.term Investment. It Is also the only alternative available which has the possiblllly of Increasing City water production and reducing County water dependence. Thus, this alternative has the posslbl11ty of avoiding Immediate renegotiation of the County purchase agreement through greater use of the City wells. Estimated capital cost for this alternative Is approximately $1 .00 per gallon of capacity treated. A 6 MGD design capacity (treating at Reservoirs 2 and 3) would correspond to approximately a capital cost of $6 million. Estimated chemical requirements would cost 10ft per 1,000 gallons treated. At 6 MGD, this would correspond to about $240,000 per year. Estimated capital costs for treatment of the full 9.1 MGD of City water permissable (treating at all three reservoirs)' would be approximately $9 million with proportionately higher operating costs. ..- ... 1-7 MEMORANDUM TO: The City Commission' of the City of Clearwater ':\ ,. ,'\ /,.) I i - C, , L . Agenda No. Meeflng Date 11-20-86 SUBJECT: Preliminary Site rlon [or the Clearwater Sailing Center, Located on the East Side of Gulf Boulevard on Sand Y.ey (City of Clearwater) PSP 86-11. RECOMMENDATION: City Commission review the preliminary site plan for the Clearwater Sailing Center and authorize review of a final site plan with final action by the Development Review Committee subject to the following conditions: 1. The s~rrounding zoning must be provided on the final site plan and the zoning on-site be amended to OS/R. 2. The final site plan reflect the adjustments to the lot coverage and floor area calculations based upon a final determination of the square footage of the building. 3. Parking calcul~tions be provided based upon required parking and proposed parking. [X] And that the appropriate officials be authorized to execute same. BACKGROUND: The 6.5 acres N.O.L. site across from Sand Key Park is classified on the Land Use Plan as Recreation/Open Space with a zoning' designation of OS/R (Open Space/Recreation). The property is owned by the City of Clearwater and is partially developed with a public restroom facility. Plans are to develop a sailing center on the site. Access will be at one point on Gulf Boulevard south of the toll booth area. The attached proposal outlines the preliminary concepts of the center and its operation. It is anticipated that the revenue for developing the center will corne from recreation impact fees collected on Sand Key and private donations. Legal description: Portion of M&B 34.01>> Sec. 17-29S-15E' Commission Disposition: 1. Approved as Recommended/Revised/Conditional 2. Continued to Follow-up Action: dar~ Submitted by: Date : CJ Affected Parties Notified of Meeting Costs: N/A Fun~",q Sou rce: o Capitl..l Improve- ment Budget o Operating Budget o Other o Attachments: . Draw'ing Application Project Proposal Advertised: City Manager Paper: Date a Sequential Reference fZlNot Required (J Not Required OrigInating Department: -Pff- PLANNI~G & URBA~ DEVELOP~lli~T Appropriation Code o None \: [f, r ,. '" ~I ., '. PRO~PERTY o .Q ... t:J " :c A R K AL/C OS'R ... q) r, - o ~ /, ... o Q.I - <J B 10468 33-03 M..rCH I.I"l -'. -'. PAG E H< I\' ' -" :-... -, ....;.... \, =laC:PW1 w ~ ... ~ .. D ~ a: ... .. ;-. C> so % - l- e ::l U '" '" ..: . VI o .... .... e - a: u III "Pll JJ. ..: VI c ... .. % 61 'S "n () ,p. Q o 'VI! "";lUll ~ a: Q ... . p.. .- " I ~ . 'tl > ... ... >- .. II) , 0 .. . ... ... =' u ..: . I') -.:I a: -.:I S .." ... :l .. Cl '.^V ;:rt1 ..: II) ... .. =' C> U , "^y '''In:JJ IIH // I 0 . I 1 I , ~ .......- ..-- ...~. . ~ ~ . 2 o " I . ......- ....... Pn:i\"ll\' , TITLE OF SITE PLAN: Clearwnter Suiling Centor GENERAL LOCATION OF SITE: East side ?[ Gulf Dlvd. ncross from County's Sand Key Park NAHE OF PROPERTY OWNER(S): City of Cletlr'."ater ADD RES S : P.o. Dox ,J 7 .J 0 .......-. . PUOHE: '462-6532 R E PRE S E In A Tl V E (1 FAN Y): no i] m \H 1 s on , ADDRESS: City 11.:111 Annex, 10 S. t-tissouri Ave. NAME OF PERSON WHO PREPARED SITE PLAN: Clearwnterpublic Works Department AD U RES S : P.O. Do x 474 8 PUONE: 462-6625 PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS OF PERSO~~ WIIO pnEPARED SITE PLAN (CHECK APPLICABLE ONE(S): { } LICENSED PROFESSIONAL ARCHITECT ( ) LICENSED PROFESSIONAL LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT (X) LICENSEU PROFESSIONAL ENGINEER ZONING: p LAND USE PLAN CLASSIFICATION: Recreation/Open Space PROPOSED USE OF PROPERTY: City owned Sailing Center ~~~ T U E PROPOSED PROP E R TY USE IS: ll~'-" ( X) APE RM IT T ED USE MAR 11 1986 ( ) A SPECIAL EXCEPTION USE I IDENTIFY ANY VARIANCES WHICH WILL BE REQUESTED: PLANNING DEPARTMENT COMMUNITY IMPACT STATEMENT CRITERIA APPRAISED LAND VALUE: N/A AND DEVELOPMENT AND CONSTRUCTION COSTS: $250,000 + RECREATION AND OPEN SPACE IMPACT FEE CRITERIA I' PARKLAND DEDICATION HAS BEEN GIVEN: NO PARKLAND FEE HAS BEEN PAID: HO YES YES ...DATE DATE ASSESSED ,l!lC'T '{ALUE: N/A ANP " MOST RECENT ShLES PRICE: N/A AS 0 F'.,( D ATE} 1 ATTEST THAT THE INFORMATION PRESENTED ABOVE IS COMPLETE AND TRUE. , ___8 -W~ PROPERTY DATE REPRESENTATIVE SIGNATU . \\ ------ww-----------------------OfFICE USE ONLY--------------w----------------- 'p R E L Ir~ I U A R Y P L M~. R Eel 0 BY: APPLI~ATION FEE: ' RECEIPT & REFERRAL ACTION: FINAL PLAN RECIO BY: R.O.C. ACTION: CITY MGR./CI1~-ACTIOU: C E R T I F I CAT I 011/ R E C E R T 1 F I CAT ION 0 U : DATE CASE DATE DATE DATE DATE July 7, 1983 , , ~~~4':~~~l?!!'~'!~~~11;$T~,~~~~~~-i,~oQl'I.r.-~_ " ',' '\ . ~;"./ :~.~t . ~: ': <~,~~~ .,','~~ ;,.i <':J- I SAILlNG CENTER I. PURPOSE': To provide educational nnd recreational opportunities for people of all ages in the constructive nnd sofe u 9 C '0 f s a i 11 n g c qui pm t! n tan d non -'m 0 tor i zed w 0 t e r c r aft' 0 fIe s s , 'thl1n 20 fee't. II. OBJECTIVES~ A. Provide facilities to serve as n permanent home for the Clearwater Pram Fleet. B. Provide opportunities dedicated to the teaching of all levels of sailing skills~ techniques and safety practices. C. Provide opportunities for sailing competitions and exhi- bitions in which people cnn 'participate, demonstrate and practice their skills. ! i ;' ~ . ~ t ! " I , I I { \' '; 1; .f , f , I I D. Provide opportunities for special events in which people can share, socialize and learn with others in the sailing community. E. Provide boat launching ramps and support facilities. F. Provide meeting roomls for educational programs relating to boating safety, ,e.g., U. S. Coast Guard, Power Squadron, Red Cross, etc. Ill. OPERATION~ The City of Clearwater wll1 own, operate. and maintain all facilities on site. The Parks and Recreation Department will provide the primary staff for daily operation of the center. This staff will be supplemented by support groups, volunteers and contracted specialists for various activities including classes, clinics, competitions~ special events, etc. IV. HOURS OF OPERATION: The center will be staffed sl~ (6) days a week with expanded hours ,during the summer season. A. Summer Hours - (April-October) Thursday through Tuesday, 8:00 am to 8:00 pm. B. Winter Hours - (November-March) Thursday through Tuesday, 10:00 am to 5:00 pm. '>\ '\\ ~ ~ . "\ { , I , ,I, \, I I ,J \ ,/ '" /' I "I,i ~. " ' ~: v.. PART1CIPAT10N ANO USt-:R F~~S: I A. Lnunch Ramp Usa - ^ dally launch fee of $2.00 will be charged to City residents and $'4.00 to lon-residents, B. Instructional Classes - Class fees will be charged to City residents with non-residents paying same fee plus 50%. C. Competitions. Regnttas, Special Events ~ Sponsoring groups will pay'appropriate rental fee to reserve and use facilities. In these cases. launch ramp fees will not be ,charged. D. The building will be available for rental by various groups that are involved in water oriented activities. SAILING or POWgR BOAT groups may use it at night or on weekends fo~ classes. meetings or socials. 'I i- .1' , NOTE~ Non-residents will have option of purchasing annual card and then paying same fees as City resident. Also, depending on sponsor, some classes may be offered free of charge as public service. '(, ,; " ~ VI. BUILDING: A. Building - The primary equipment to be permanently stored in the building will be that of the "Clearwater Pram Fleetll. However, representative samples of other sailing vessels may be stored for instructional purposes. The building will also include a classroom, storage rooms, office and restrooms. VII. PARKING: A. Gras~ Parking Area (inside fence) - This area will be used primarily for the trailers of boats that have been launched and for safe storage of boats and trailers associated with regattas. Also, eleven (ll) 'parking spaces, 40 feet in length, will be marked on the grass. These spaces will be posted lICars With 'trailers Onlyll and available on first come basis. B. Paved Parking Lot (outside fence) - This area will be posted and reserved for Sailing Center parking by PERMIT only. Participants will receive permit as they pay launch fee 1n office. ,\ C. P a V e d Par k! n g Lot (sou the n d ) - T his sou t h par kin g " lot wi 11 be" ,t:.':' 1 a b 1 e tot h e g en era 1 pub 1 i con a met ere d basis. Access will be through the main drive to the Sailing Center. "'I .\ ) I,') 2 "1 ',\ . \\ .J ~. , , .'''" t\y~~ . .... ':-"9f~~ . . . ;: ~!)Ji' , . r'0' , ',,:j':i . ',;',:::Y ~ :'1'}i /: " VlII. REVENUE ESTIMATES A. L;1unch FeeD ( AN N\J A L ) I -'. $ 6.040 3.000 B. Inst~uctional Class Fees. . C.' Rc n t lit Fee B . 3 , 200 D. Concession's . '. 2 " 0 0 0 /. E. DonatLol1s . . , 500 Estimated Annual Total. .$14J7/~0 IX. EXPENDITURE ESTIMATES (ANNUAL OPERATION) .; .' ~ Jo A. Staff . . .$37,936 ";. B. Utilities 'i ~ 1 . Water. 600 , /j 2. P owe r. 2.000 3. ,Sewer/Trash. . . . . . ...... .' 800 4. Telephone. . ' 200 C., Building Maintenance. . . 7.000 " iJ D. Capital 'Equipment . . . 3,850 E. Equipment Repair. . t . 500 " F. Supplies. . ' . 600 "lCc G. Printing/Binding. .' . .' . . . . . 300 H. Personnel Service . . ' . "ZOO " I. Uniforms. . , . 200 Est'imated Annual Total. . .$54,186 ; , , , l' r \' ! , , I 'J :\ \ "\ 3 , \l) i , , c\ 'I \ \ ~}. \\ :' 1 ,/ , \ c, :, I :.\ " ~( ..,) 1 \ ,! '.1." ," \' j: l \'. /, \ li if ...... ",- l ': ~'.' .\f}~ '< , . ~ , _. - " X. ESTIMATED CAPtTAL COSTS ^. F 1 r s t Ph a s e . "l- Site work, Sewer. Parking Lot. Rumps .$90.000 Sod. . . . . t- . ... .... .. ... 3,200 Fencing. . . . . . . . . . . 6,200 Landscape Material .. . . . . . 3.000 2 . 000 $104,400 Miscellaneous Signs. etc.. . B~ Second Phus e Building . . . " . . . . . . . 200,000 200,000 c~ Third Phase North Roadway Parking Lot, Boardwalk and Sidewalk" . . . " .. 91,000 Landscaping. . . -. . .. . ... . ... .. II . ....: 2,000 93 , 000 Total Project Cost . . . . . . . . . . . . .$397,400 XI. DECISION MAKING: City Staff. based on policy established by the City Commission, will be the primary decision maker. An organization of volunteeers (Friends of the Sailing Center) will be fo~med by the P~rks and Recreation Department. Membership will be open to all persons interested in sailing snu effort will be made to have representation from each of several sailing organizations. The primary purpose of this organization will include, (1) fund raising, (2) advising the Sailing Center Ma~ager of programs and activities, and (3) assisting wi~h operations where possible. This process should assure compliance with City policy while keeping staff informed of needs and interests of the sailing community. XII. AGENCIES/ORGANIZATIONS: Among the agencies and organizations expected to participate and to play an impor~ant role in the operation of the Sailing Center are: l~ Clearwater Pram Fleet 2. Windlasses 3. Wind Jammers 4. Multihull Crafts 5. Board Sailers 6. Red Cross 7. Sun Fish Flee t B. Shipe Fleet " 4 ' (f ,. "\ \ i \ t . """ ' " . ' r~ MEMORANDUM TO: The City Commission of the City of Clearwat'er SUBJECT: Age ndo No. Meeting Date: '10 11/20/86 Consultant Contract for the Gas Study RECOM MENDATION: Approve the execution of a contract with R. W. Beck and Associates, Engineers and Consultants, in the amount of $33,370, to perform the 1986/87 Study of the Clearwater Gas ~ystem rn And thot the appropriate officials be authorized to execute same. BACKGROU N D: The selection of R. W. Beck and Associates as consultant for the Gas Study was approved on November 6, 1986. A review committee, consisting of Dan Deignan, Finance Director, Betty Deptula, Budqet Director; Cecil Henderson, Utilities Director: Bob Brumback, Assistant Utilities Director; and Paul Nystrom, Utilities Controller: negotiated fees with the consultant for the proposed study. The consultant's final proposal proposes three tasks. Task 1 - Evaluation and Comparisons would cost $16,550, Task 2 - Would project the future outlook for the system for a 10 year period under differing assumptions regarding future conditions and future actions taken by the City, at a cost of $16,820; Task 3, which is not recommended for award, is a System Valuation at a cost of $13,930; for a total consultant proposal of $47,300. The committee recommends the award of Task 1 and Task 2 only. Task 3 would provide a very laborious and detailed description of the book value of the Gas System, but1~ould not provide the actual market value. * If the recommendation of tht deletion of the three free consumptions currently provided in our minimum rate is approved by the City Commission, fW1ds will be sufficient to cover the cost of this stuc.1y. If tIle recommendation is not approved, the First Quarter Budget Review will include an amendment providing the necessary Professional Services, Code 423-1-2061-301/532, funds for this study, from Capital Improvement project #6339, Additional Service Lines '87, for $15,000 and project #6341, New Mains-Gas Main Extension '87 for the remainder. - \, , Commission Disposition: Follow-up Action:" .. Submitted by: Advertised: .... . - Date: , . , III Paper: :~:: City Manager flNot Required Date a Sequential Reference o Affected Parties Notified of Meeting Ii] Not Required OriginatIng Dp.partment: Costs: $33,370 Funding Source: o Capita I Improve- ment Budget o Operating Budget o Other aAttc;chmer,ts: Proposed Contracts uti Ii ties /" -'x/' (_~'i. ,- Appropriation Code * See above o None RECEIVED R. W. BECK AND ASSOCIATES NOV 19 1986 ENGINEERS AND CONSULTANTS UTILITY DEPARTMENT f'l-'NNl!'ooG DE SIGN R,o,nS' I~VIRON"1 NT,o,L tcONOMICS M-'N,o,C(M[NT CE"lERAL OfflC( SEAnll. WASHINCTON Telephone: 206-441.7500 Telcl: .'1'>>t02 BECkSEA I SID (AST COLON11t,L DRIVE POST OffiCE BOX bAl7 ORL"NDO, HORIOIt, J2ftB lDS,"9&.~911 flLlNO FF-000Q-BD-AC-23 November 18, 1986 Mr. Cecil M. Henderson, Jr., P.E./R.L.S. Utilities Director Post Office Box 474~ ,~ Clearwater, Florida 33518 Dear Mr. Henderson: Subject: Proposed Professional Services for the Clearwater Gas Utility System " As you requested, we have developed a Professional Services Agreement, our number FS-5261-GAI-AX. for services related to performing a valuation of the Clearwater Gas Utility Distribution Sys tern. The final agreed upon Scope of Services for the valuation is specified in the Statement of Work attached to the Professional Services Agreement and the fixed fee for the services is $13,930.00. If the proposed Professional Services Agreement meets with your and the City Commission's approval, please uxecute and return two copies to this office. The third copy is for your files. .' ~ \ ; Very truly yours, R. W. BECK MID ASSOCIATES 'I ~~ Nicholas P. Guarriello Partner ,. \\ " 'I I' NPG/jpw Enclosures :rr iLr=':~J Df:Pt. <~ c' ~.~ ~-: .l\ C I.>~:': - ~ ~ : -.. t. .. ~ -. - II .... .- ~ ~. . . -' =-: t.." ~~...:- ::< Cd': a :: E~"" C1 fi!.] ,\ iT- ~.~..: .:'":n r-' ":,,. : ., . _ ~ 4 4 . i- C :,.-: ;'~~,' J ~, ~:T, :~~.~: ----~----------------- SNull', Wit,. Ot'll\"1. CO . 1'1~I"I1", Al . Orl~r"lo. fl . Cnlul1Ihu" ,,;[ . w..II..,loov, ~M . It~li~n.lp(jlj" IN . Ml1ltl",lIXlli\, ,\IN . 5.lCt,lnlt'lIlu, CA . AUllin, TX 'I '. Dale November IB, 1986 p, S. A. No, FS-S261-GAI-AX 1~\VB-20i;Q n. W.DECK AND ASSOCIATES ElIgilll'f'''' 111/1/ CtJ/lMllltwls PROFESSIONAL SERVICES AGREEMENT CLIENT City of Clearwater 900 Chestnut Street P.O. Box 4749 Clearwater, Florida 3351B ADmmss PROJECT Clearwater Gas Utility Distribution System Valuation P:lrt I-Scope of Services R. W. Beck and Associates (the "Consulting Engineer") will furnish pro- fessional consulting and analytical services to the City of Clearwater, Florida (the "City" or "Client") in connection with a valuation of the Clearwater Gas Utility Distribution System. These professional services shall be carried out in accordance with this Professional Services Agreement FS-5261-GAI-AX and the Statement of Work attached hereto and made a part hereof. As is set forth in Part I of the Statement of Work, the preparation of the valuation shall be provided for under this Professional Services Agreement for a fixed fee of $13,930.00. Additional Services requested and a~thorized by the City, if any, would be compensated for by either an approved increase in the fixed fee or through authorization and execution by the City of a new Professional Services Agreement for such Additional Services. Part II-Payment For services furnished, the Client shall pay R. W. Beck and Associates. Consulting Engineer. a lntal amount of $ 13,930.00 i' Payment shall be made by the Client to the Consulting Engineer. upon submission of invoices. at the rate of $ 4,000.00 per month during the first three (3 j' months that services are rendered by the Consulting Engineer. The final payment of the remaining amounl due shall be made within thirty (30) days after submission of the work \0 the Client. Purt III-Standnt'd Provisions (see followin~ pa~es) Part IV-Spcciill Provisions ( ) Approved for CLIENT By: Tille: r CONSULTING ENGINEER ~. Principal Engine ""~;?~ Title: Partner By: Title: By; Title: FF Q K W. Bcd, U1ul t\ssllciUles P,\HT III - STANDAnD PIWVISIONS Ill.!\. ConaultinK Env.ineer's Or~anitntions R. W. Beck and Associstes is a partnership and R. W. Beck and ASBociates, Inc. is a corpora- tion owned and controlled by the partnership. Both entities are orv,anhed and operated under the 1/110/8 of the State of Washin~ton. It i8 expressly n~reed that tile partnersh ip may be chllOlled by add i t ion or reduction in the number of the partners or redis- t ribut ion of the partnersh ip interests and th is Agreement may be nSlIi!\ned to the partnersllip or to the corporation. The Consulting Engineer 1l\IlY as- s iRn the campen Slit ion from tll is Agreement to any other entity. III.B. Professional Service~ 1. TIle ConsultinR Enllineer shall be consul- tant and advisor to the Client 08 an independent contractor and soall not be an employee of the Cli- ent. The Consulting Engineer shall not be an aRent or representative of the Client except that the Conllulting Engineer llIay IIct lIII the Client's agent in providing construction ~anallement services to tbe de~ree spec i fically Buthori:;:ed in Part IV Special Provisions of this Professional Services Agreement. 2. The Consul ting Engineer represents th at the services furnished under this Agreement ~ill be in accordance \lith Kenerally accepted professional practices. Any e8ti~ate of cost of equipment, con- strue t ion, olort1ership or operation furn i.shed by the Consulting Engineer 8hall be the Consu1t:ing Enf/.i- neer's opinion based upon its professional judRment Bnd e~perience. The Consulting Engineer makes no" other representat ion or ~llrrol1ty, express or im- p lied. in.C. Change in Scope and Delays 1. If the provisi.ot'ls 'for payment in this Agreement pr'ovide for II fixed fee Dr a mall.imum payment for services, such fee or maximum is for the Scope of Ser'vices described in the Agreement.. If the Scope of Services is modified :.10 that mo~'~ or leas 1%rk or time is required, and such modification is accepted by the Client and the Consulting g:;lgineer, the fee or llIaxi~um Bnd the time shall be equitably adjusted. 2. In the eVent of dl~la)'ll in or failures of performance' of the. Consultillg Et'lgineer caused by circum8tance~ beyond its control, the ConsultinR Engineer's fee or max imulll and the time allolJl!d shall be equitably adjusted, and 8uch delays or hi luree sn all not const Hute a dehult or give rise to any claim a~ainst th~ Consulting En~ineer. I II. D. RelatinR to Payment 1. The COflsult lng Engineer' a "Salary Coatll" al101o/ for baoic salary and personnel beflefits, includin&: life, accident, disability and llledic:al insurancei flick leave, holiday and vacation pay: social security, Io/Orkerlll cOlllpenslltion, une~ploy- ment cOIllJH!f1sation Ilnd penllion retirement contribu- tion~; and similar emplo~ent-reI4ted costs. Basic BaIary per hour IIhall be twelve times eUrrent monthly salary for employees or current monthly dra1o/inRS in lieu of salary for partners, exclusive of overtime, bonus or other profit participation paymenta, divided by 2,080. 2. The ConsultinR EnRineer'R "Out-of-Pocket Expenses" lire those expenditurell made by the Consu 1 ting Engineer, other th an salllry Costa. cas tll of reproduction snd com?uter aervicell and costs of Spec: ial Consultantll and Subcon tractors, 101b ieh are directly chargeable to the project and which 1o/0uld not otherwise have been incurred. Such expendi- tures include, but are not limited to, trllnsporta- tion, lOdging, 8ubllistence. cOllllllunication8, liability and other in8urance premiums" vnen re~uired by the Client in addition to the types and amounts currently carril!d by the Conllultin& EnRineer', taxes other than tholle levied on the profits or net income of the Conllulting Engineer, equipment rentals and repair, and IIpec:ial mailinR, fot'1lls. materiah and supplies required duri.ng the progress of the 1%rk. Reilllburs~ment for out-of- pocket expenses shsll be an alllount equal to the cost thcl'eof. 3. "Computer services" S8 used herein ahall mean the use of electronic computing and informa- tion processinjl: equipment, ...ord processinR equip- ment. data cOllllllun icat ions equipmen t, cOlDputer softl,/4re, and re lilted focil i ties and services of personne I necessary to operate and Illaintain lIue\'! equipment and facilities. "Reproduction servicesu a8 used herein shall mean the use of printing and copying equipment, photo~raphic equipment. snd similar facilities and servicea of personnel to operate and mait'ltain such equipment and facil- ities. Charges for computer and rllproduction services shall be at the Consultlnjl: gn~ineertB established rates therefor which are in effect at the time of such usalle. 4. In event of the inability or failure of the Cllen t to pay as agreed, in terest COllllllllnc inR sixty days after the date of invoice shall be paid by the Client to the Consulting Engineer 011 the last day of each montll on all unpaid amounts due the Consultinlt EnJl;ineer at the intereat rate for borro1o/ed funds then currently available to the ConsultinR Engineer at the Rainier National Bank of Seattle. 111-1 ~ ! t, ".' '; Q H.. W. Beck lIud Associntes PART III - STANDAIH) PlWVISrONS II l.E. l"surlln~e applicable insurance required to be the Consulting Engineer under the this Al:reement or (b) U50,OOO, ~reater. llldntdned by provia ion II 0 f whichever ill The Cor.sulting Engineer IIhall maintain in effect, to the extent that such inllurance ill avail- able at reasonable cost, empl~yer'lI liability, pro- fessional liability, comprehensive Renerlll liabil- ity (bodily injury and property damage) and comprft- hensive automobile liability (bodily injury and property dalllage) insurance with respect to employ- ees and vehicle!! of the Consulting Engineer assigned to the prosecution of work under this "Rreemen t, with each policy having maximum limits of not less than $5,000,000, and statutory workers' compensat ion protection. Upon written request, the Consulting Engineer will supply to the client a description of each such insurance policy currently in effect, specifying the amount thereof. The Con- sulting Engineer will obtain and thereafter msin- tain in effect, if reasonably available, such addi- tional insurance as may be requested by the Client, the cost of which shall be reimbursed by the Client. III.F. l.iabil ity In partial but apecific consideration of the execution of this Al!reement, the Client and Consulting Engineer agree as follows: 1. The Consulting Engineer shall indemnify and hold ha1'1lllesll the Client and its governing board, officerll and employees from all claims, expenses and liability, following operation of OIpplicable rights of contribution, arising out of negligen t acts, errors or amiss ions 0 f the Consulting Engineer and its employees, including claims made by employees of the Conllulting Engineer; provided, howev~r, such indemnification and hold harmless shall not exceed {a} the proceeds of any appl icable ionunJlce reQull'ed to be lIlsintained by the Consulting Engineer under the provisions of this Agreement or (b) 5250,000, \lhichever is greater. ' 2. The Client sball indemnify and hold harm- less the Consulting Engineer, its partners, offi- cers, employees "..d .,,1 contractors from all claims, expenses and i.ability, following operation of applicable rights Ot -::ontribution, ari~ing out of negligent actll, errors or ocnislliolls of the Client and its employees, includin~ claims made by employees of the Client and claims related to construe tion, use, occupancy. ownersh ip, operation, maintenance or control of facilities relat~d to services to be perfo1'1lled under t/1 ia Agreement. ' 3. The Client ahall limit any lInd all chima of the Client against the Consulting Enllineer, ita partners, officerll, employees or subcontractora srising out of th e per formance of th ia Agreement, , \:0 an amount not to exceed (a) the proceeds of any 4. For slDoun tll in excess of any proceedll of the insurance required to be maintained by the Con- sulting Engineer under the provillions of thill Agreelllent, the Client sha 11 indemn ify the Conllult- ing Engineer, itll partners, officerll, employees and subcontractors DlIainst all expenllc or liability of any kind arising out of any claim for loss of life, bodily or personal injury, property dsmage or other 10811 from any cause related to the furnish ing of the services covered by th is ARreement; provided, ho~ever, this indemnity snail not apply to tbe sole negligence of the Consulting Engineer. 5. The Client and the ConsultinFl EnJl:ineer ~ha 11 not be 1 iable to esch other in any event for i.nterest (except all otherwise provided); 10911 of an tic ipated revenuell, earn in811 or profits; i.n- creased expenae of operations; loss by reason of shutdo\ltl or non-operation due to late completion or otherwise; and consequential damages. 6. In any and all claims involving all emploYo.le of the ConsultinJl: Engineer or the Client, the indemnification obligation under this paragraph entitled "Liability" shall not be limited in any \Jay by any limitat ion on the 4moun t or type of damages, compensation or benefitll payable under workers' or workmen's compensation actll, disability benefit acts or other employee benefit sctll, Ill.C. Suspension or Termination of Services The Client or the Consulting Engineer may suspend or terminate any or 011 services covered in this Agreement st aoy time upon written notice in which event the Client shall pay the Consultinl! Engineer upon submission of invoices for all services rendered and expenses incurred to the effective date of such suspension or termination. 111.". Construction Contractor's Performance snd Safety "\ The ConsultinR Engineer shall not be responsible: for sa fety on the CHen t' s premises or project site, except for the lIafety of personnel of the Consulting Engineer, itll Special Con8ultantll nnd Subc~ntrllctors; for providin~ or assuring a safe place for the performance of the construction contractor's \Jork: for safety precllutionll, prOl/:rams or equiplllent; for con struct ion meana, methodll, techniques, sequences or procedures; or for the construction contractor's failure to perform the work in accordance with the Contract Documents. Ill-2 Q n. \V. Bccl( nllt! Assucinlcs PAnT III - STANDi\un PIWVISIONS 'f 111.1. Oi,position of DocumcntA " 1. Upon comp letion of the services providcd under this Agreement, the Consulting EnRineer shall deliver to the Client onc copy of all Reports, Specifications and Contract Documents and one tt'lInsparl!nc)' of each 0 f the Drawings. nIl! orig- inals of all Reports, Spcd Hcat ions, Dralolings and Contract Documenu shall be retained by the Con- su 1 t ing Engineer and upon request by the CHent, the Consulting En,dneer \oIill fUI1'lish copies to the Client at IIctulIl cOllt of duplication and mailing. If such Reports, Specificatiol1s, Drawinp;s 'or Con- tract Documents or reproductions thereof," or any other items relating to the services of the Con- sultinlt EnJtineer are chllnp;ed in any wsy Dr ulled by the Client for any other project or purposes, the Client shall indelllIlify, defend and hold harmless the Consulting EnJtineer from all loss, dllmaRe, lia- bility Dr expense arising out of Buch ch8n~e or UBe. 2. Except as specifically provided to the contrary in th is Agreemen t, 811 computer programs, computer code and documents related therp.to ("computer softlollH'elr) developed by or used by the Consulting Engineer in conjunction with the Con- Bu1ti,ng Engineer' B work hereunder shllll rcmllin the sole and exclusive property of the Consulting Engi- neer, and the Client shall hove no rigtlt or title to or interest in lIuch computer software. In tlte event the Conllultin~ Engineer reles~es Bny such computer software to the ClieJlt, the Client sl\all protect, the confidentiality of Iluch computer Roftw \oIare and sl\all not release or divulge such computer' softvare to any other person or oTRonization or let Bny other persons Dr organization UBe such computer software. tn the event Client usea IIn)' lIueh COlD"" puter sottwllre or allr)ws such ::oll1puter .oftwure to be ulled by othon, thp. Client shall indemnify IInd hold harmlell. the ConllultinK f.nRineer from 1111 10811, dllllllllll~, lillllility or I'xpllnSI! uilldnR out of sucll use. l11.J. I::qulIl Opportunity The Con'1I1 tlrllt Enllilltlur loIi 11 not knololinRly dillcriminate IIRlIlnllt allY QlIllllo)'fltl Qr Ippl iCllnt for employment beCIIII'P. uf IRe, riled. color, rl'l ill iOll, sex, nlltionlll orillin, madt..l or Vuterall .Utu. or physical hllndic.p. nlU Conllultinll En"inetlr will t4ke affirm4tivIt Action to tht! end that Ippl icnntl! are emp loyed, .nd thlll limp IOYl!tll lira t rilu ted <lur inA: employment; without .uch di.crilllln.tion. I '. I 1I1.t:. Sevnrllbility IInd 1~4dillllll 1. but not clsulIl!, If any pllrt of thill ^r.rutlml!nt. including, limited to, jlllY, provh ion. pllrallraph. pllrs.e Dr worda, ill found to bl! in conflict with IIpplicllble, laws, ,such part sholl be inopera- tive, null and void insofar 8S it ia in conflict with Raid lllWS, but the remainder' sh sll be Riven full force and effect. 2. The dellcriPtive j,hesdinRs u.ed in this Allreement have been inserted for convenience of reference only and IIhsll in no 1oI0y modify or rcstrict An'J of tne terms and Pl"ovision s of th ill ARreemen t. III.L. Notice All notices relntinR to this Agreement shall be in written form delivered in person or by, Express Hail, ReRistered or Certified United States HAil, pos talle prepaid, to the Consul tinR Engineer or to toe CHent to the attention of its chief executive' officer at the last business oddrells of th e prine ipa 1 office of the addressee known to the IIcnder. - END OF PART III - '\) llI-J STATEMENT OF WORK PROFESSIONAL SERVICES AGREEMENT FF-5261-GGI-AX , Part I - Clearwater Gas Utility System Study (the "Study") General In order to prosecute the Study. using historical data and ana- iytical techniques, the Consulting Engineer wili undertake two major tasks as follow: Task 1 - Evaluate the Clearwater Gas Utility System (the "System") and compare it with similar systems. Task 2 - Project the future outlook for the System for a ten""' year period (1987 through 1996) under differing assumptions regarding future conditions and future actions taken by the City. The overall goal of Tasks 1 and 2 is to provide the information necessary to allow the City to develop an initial plan for the System. Task 1 develops information on where the System currently stands, and Task 2 develops information on where the system could be in the future Wlder differing action plans or conditions. Prior to undertaking the work involved in Tasks 1 and 2, the Consulting Engineer will work with the City to develop a prioritized list of the major future general goals that the City desires the System achieve. These general goals will then serve as the basis for directing the Studies and integrating th~' results of Tasks 1 and 2 into the Consulting Engineer's findingst conclusions and recommendations. Task 1 Scope of Services Under Task 1 the Consulting Engineer \1111 develop a series,., of comparisons between the System and three similar municipal and/or investor-owned Florida gas ays tems. Where apppropriate and useful, certain of the comparisons may also involve national average data or comparisons wL..& several major gas systems in Florida. An initial overall comparison of the City's Gas System with other gas systems in Florida will he made by the Consulting Engineer to choose t in conj unction with the, City. the specific comparable systems to be used 1n the detailed comparison. Once the comparative ays tems have been determined, detailed analyses and comparisons will be made to allow a comparative evaluation of major aspects of the System including~ts earnings) rate levels and structures, financial position, efficiency of operation, and scaffing levels and functions. It is currently expected that, subject to the availability of suitable information on the gas systems involved. the following cypes of comparisons would be made by che Consulting Engineer: ,;. ~'" , Page 2 (A) . Net revenues (earnings) per customer and earnings to investment ratios. (B) Rate levels J rate structures and types and levels of ser- vice charges such' as installationJ turn-on and bad check charges. (c) Service extension policies and pay-back criteria. (0) Financial position indicators including debt/equity ratios. and investments per customer and per unit of gas sales. (E) Operating efficiency indicators including expense to reve- nue ratios by major expense items (purchased gas cos t, A&G expense. customer accountingJ maintenance cost, etc.), total, gas cost analysis by major expense itemJ and system los,S ratios. (F) Personnel and administration indicators including man-hour ratios by major functions, customer/employee ratios by major functions and an overview comparison of the organiza- tional structure. ' . For those items that indicate additional review phould be under- taken, several years of the System's data will be analyzed by the Consulting Engineer to determine historical trends and possible reasons for the current situation. In addition to comparisons with other gas ~ystems I a cursory review of the management and organiza- tional aspects of the System will be made by the Consulting Engineer to determine if there are any s~gnificant problems associated with: (A) The organizational structure; 'i 'I (B) the information available to management for evaluating the System's performance and for decision-making purposes; and (C) operating methods and procedures. i 1,' lr (c) Project the cost of natural gas on the System. n f, Page 3 Task 2 Scope of Services Under Task 2 the Consulting Engineer shall perform the following analysis over the study period: (A) Project the residential t c01IlIllercial and industrial consumer growth for firm and, interruptible service in the System's current and anticipated service area and the resultant total potential gas market. (B) Project the cost of alternative energy sources which include No.6 oilt No.2 oilt propane and electricity. , " To project the total potential gas markett an analysis of available county t state and federal population and business proj ec- tions will be used to determine the total number of potEntial new customers by major energy application (Le., residential, laundry 1 asphalt production, etc.) in the vicinity of the System. Typical energy usage by tnajor application type will then be used to develop the total potential new gas load. The potential for long-term oppor- tunities in new natural gas applications such as gas air conditioning and gas cogeneration systems will also be discussed. In addition to evaluating the potential gas market, con- sideration will also be given to the expected general location of the new loads in comparison with the location of existing major gas lines to form the basis of es timating the cost of providing service to potential new customers. Based upon the 1986 Annual Planning Hearing projected fuel costs prOVided to the Florida Public Service Commission and coat trend pro- jection~ for Florida Power Corporation previously developed by the Consult1ng. the Consulting Engineer will develop the projected costs ~l energy alternatives ~o Ll~tural gas in Florida, to allow com- parisons of these energy costs '...Tj th the projected cost of gas for the ~ystem. i. c ,~! The City's existing marketing and incentive programs for natural gas will be reviewed and compared with other systems that the Consulting Engineer has previously reviewed. Estimates of the programs I future contributions to System growth will be included in the evaluation. " ~, ( q Page 4 Based upon the projected total potential gas market, the pro- jected cost of alternative energy resources, the assumed effects of marketing and incentive programs, the assumed effects of steps taken by the City to achieve the future desired System goals, and other factors, a series of projected operating results for the System \lill be" developed. These operating results will include proj ections of operating and maintenance costs. purchased gas costs, capital invest- ments, the number of customers by major customer class~s, and gas sales and the average cost of gas sold by the System. Four proj ected operating result cases will be developed by the Consulting Engineer including a Base Case, which case would be predi- cated upon the mas t likely. assumed future conditions and occurrences.. and up to three sensitivity cases to be agreed upon between the City staff and the Consulting Engineer. Based on the proj ected operating results, and the principal considerations and assumptions used therein, the Consulting Engineer will address (i) the extent to which the future economic and financial goals of the System can be met; (il) the relative importance of the different actions that can be taken by the City; and (11i) the effect on the City's ability to meet the System goals if future conditions are different than those currently expected. Reports and Presentations ',\ \1 Upon completion of the two 'll8.jor tasks described above t the Consulting Engineer will develop and report its findings. conclusions and recommendations regarding the continued operations of the System. The findings shall summarize the strong points and weak points of the System as it currently stands and as it is proj ected to be in the future. The report shall include discussions of (i) any proposed alternative solutions to System problems in the areas discussed above prioritized by the need for or economic benefi t of the sugges ted ,change; (ii) the various steps that could be taken by the City toward achieVing the overall future System goals; and (iii) any other pote~ tially beneficial changes uncovered during the study. In addi tion, the Consulting Engineer will address in general, the potential bene- fits and detriments associated with the sale of the System. Developing a final report and presenting the results of the Study ~ill include the following: )1 , \1 (A) Preparation of a draft report with submittal of five copies to the City staff for review and comments. (B) Finali~ation of the report by incorporating any comments or recommendations. f Page 5 (C) A workshop session with the City Manager, the City Commission and other City' staff to present the study. the findings. conclu- s'ions and the recommenda tio ns. Thirty copies of the bound final report will be provided to the City. If requested, a brief summary of the result~ will be presented at a City Commission meeting. Schedule It is currently anticipated that the proposed Study will be completed within approximately four (4) months after the date on which the Consulting Engineer is authorized to proceed. The actual schedule, however, will depend upon the timely receipt of required data and information. Part II - Additional Services The services to be provided by the Consulting Engineer do not include the following: (A) An appraisal or valuation of the System. (B) An evaluation of the potential for or effects of major customer "bypass." (C) Performing any of the data collection or other tasks to be per- fonned by the City staff as set forth in Part III here?f. (D) Any other analyses, investigations or other professional services not specified in Part I. Addi tional services reques ted and aut ho rized by the City t if any. shall be compensated for through by either an authorized increase in the fixed fee set forth herein or through the authorization and execution by the City of a new Professional Services Agreement for such Additional Services. Part III - Services to be Provided by the City '" The City will p.rovide 1:0 the CO[l$,ulting Engineer when required: (A) Information pertaining to the City's Gas Utility System including but not limited to all reports, official statements and bond reso- lutions ,I maps, books of records and accounts. operating records. data. audit reports. budget reports, reports prepared by others. contracts or agreements. policy statements and other data about the City's Utility System deemed by the Consulting Engineer to be necessary to perform the work contemplated herein. " Page 6 : IJ (n) When and if required and as authorized by the City, services of City's auditors, consultants and financial advisors for con- sultation regarding the City's Gas Utility System. I (C) When and if required Iland as authorized by the City, those legal services required to be performed in connection with the work. (D) City staff time to, coordinate and work with the Consulting Engineer to determine the basic assUDlptions to be used in devel- oping cos ts. (E) City 'staf f time 1:0 compile and summarize da.ta determined to be necessary by the City and the Consulting Engineer to perform the' work contemplate~,herein. (F) Data pertaining to other Florida gas utility systems, which gas ue111ty systems shall be jointly selected by the City and the Consulting Engineer, to be used in the comparisons. The data ,co be obtained by the City shall include but not be limited to (1) s ys tem cia ta (e. g. CUB tome rs i employees, purchases, sales, line miles and organizational structures); (ii)' detailed financial data by FERC account number (e.g. assets, plant account balances, liabilities, revenues, expenses); (iii) rates and charges and (iv) customer growth, payback criteria. and line extension policies. (G) Gas Utility System maps setting forth existing customers and planned growth areas recognizing projected land use information to be obtained from local governmental planning departments. " (H) 'Informacion and data percaining to Florida Gas Transmission Company's long-term (10 years) projected cos t: of r~sale firm and interruptible gas and any anticipated changes in rate design. , '1 ') '., MEMORANDUM TO: The City Commission Agenda No. P L) 0-/}- Meeting Date 11-20-86 of the City of Clearwater SUBJECT: R~vised Community Redevelopment Plan for Downtown Clel1rwater. RtCOMMENDATION: City Commi~sion receive the draEt revision of the Community Redevelopment Plan and refer it to City d€partments and other interested agencies for review and comment. (] And that the appropriate officials be authorized to execute same. eAt~KGROUND : In 1977t The Plan for Downtown Clearwater was accepted by the City to create a long range development plan to provide the general policies and guidelines for both public sector and private sector involvement in the improvement of Downtown. Ordinance No. 2576-81 adopted on December l7t 1981 established a Community Redevelopment Plan to guide land use under downtown zoning and to meet the requirements of state legislation for establishment of a community redevelopment area. The City Commission on June 5t 1986 directed staff to review a report prepared by the consultant Halcyon Ltd. which provided a review of The Plan for Downtown Clearwatert an updated market analysis and project pro forma statements and recommended policy direction in the revitali~ation of Downtown. Staff was further directed to prepare recommendations for amendments to the plan. Attached is the final report submitted to the City by the consultant and a draft revision to the Community Redevelopment Plan prepared by staff incorporating some of the concepts presented by the consultant. This revised plan provides an 0pportunity for the City Commission and Community Rede"elopment Agency to redirect redevelopment consistent with current needs and priorities and to guide expenditures over the future cycles of ,red eve lopment inves tmen t . , \ Amendments to the plan are subject to review at public hearing prior to finalization and adoption in accordance with state law governing amendments to the comprehensive plan and subject to further review and adoption by the Community Redevelopment Agency and Board of County Commissioners as an amendment to the Redevelopment Plan for Down,:,..' :. Clearwater. . , Commission Disposition: 1. Approved 'IS Recommended/Revised/Conditional 2. Continued to doH" FOllOW-Up Action: Submitted by: Costs: N/A Funding Source: o Capitol Improve- ment Budget tJ Operating Budget o Other Advertised: o Affected Parties Not! fi ed of Meeting fL1 A tJochrn.ents: R'"ev~sea Plan Consultant Report Date: City Manager Poper: m Not Required C:J Not Required Date a Sequential Reference Originatlnq Department: --0 PL.-\~;l~ I~G 4 URB.4.:\ DE\'ELOP~IE:';T o None A,p pro priation Code r ~ ~ ~" ,~ ' i ,~ . - ',I:" ' I ' ,I ./ '. I I I 'I ,I"~ -, :1 t: '. .~ , ~~ lL 'I !! Cle'"ar\Nater, , I , Community Redevelopment Plan ., . November, 1986 I) , \ .,\ \ ',' , '\ "\ \ '! ; .; '. - '.) ..\ DRAFT I I "1 I ,I -.11' . ,1 'I " , ' I, ,I ~I .j , .<:....~:~ ". :~' , } Clear\Alater:- Comrnunity Redevelopment Plan, . . " ,., : ) November, 1SBS I) t: '01 ,( DRAFT .. t ';I , -.. /. . . ~ ."...~ ..,.r, . ''''.~ ~, '. , ~.,' .~ ",.." ~o '~~''''~4 c. .,,~. ,...~~~.;.. :\tiJ.,.'~~ ~ ~, ~ ~ c '~ -' ':~ . I ... ~ COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT PLAN Table of Contents List of Tables and Maps. . . . {, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ., ii Introduction and Progress to Date. . .. . . . . . . , . . . 1 Goals, Objectives and Policies. . ',' . . . . . ". . . . . . . 5 PLANS AND PROGRAMS'. , . ........... .... .. . .. .~... . '! l ! ,; I ,', ;, .\ .J.. i ;1 ,i',m f,it lig, Iii 1:1l Land Use and Zoning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Parks, Open Spac e and Recreation. . ~ ...... 17 Traffic/Transportation. . . . . . . . .. ...... 21 Housing and Residential ~evelopment . . . . . . . . . . . 27 .11 Community Redevelopment District and Plan. ........ 31 Financial Plan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . . . . . . 41 APPENDIX A. Summary of Community Redevelopment. Act , . . . . . . . 47 . . . 52 , ' B. Bibliography~..... . . . . .. . . . .. .. .. ... ., , ',\ ~~~. J. r' / .! I ..- ., '\ \,\. "'. . . ,} .......1. - ~l i I .\ Map 1 E:;isting Land Use . . . . . . . . . '" fI . . . . . 3 ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ., M ! ~ ,. m: rl ~ tr' J:; l~ , ;t t .l ~ ~) I,t I tom; (' , , ' ~"^' ': L~ I, I ~...IJ I lt1 { I!llII LIST OF TABLES Table 1 Housing Charateristics. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . .29 . .31 Table 2 CRA Expansion Area Land Use . . . . . . . . . . LIST OF MAPS Map ,2 Recent Development Permits. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Map 3 Recommended Land Use. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13 Map '4 Recommended Zoning Districts. . . . . . . . 13a ~1ap 5 Open Space Plan . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . .18 Map 6 Bayfront Park Design. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18a " Map 7 Downtown Traffic. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22 '\ Map 8 Parking and Traffic Signals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .24 On Map 9 Transportation System Improvements. . . . . . . . . .26 Map 10 Existing Residential Properties. .28 .\ . . . . . . . . . . ,~ ) Map 11 C.R.A. Expansion Area. . . . . . . .. . . . . . 328 Map.i12 Development Opportunities. .38 ..,'\ . . . . . . . . . . . . : ! ; ii f I I " ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ p ~ INTRODUCTION AND PROGRESS TO DATE Clearwater's ~owntown has been the ~ubject of tedevelopment efforts since 1970 when the Downtown Development Board was formed by joint action of the State legislature and local voters. Findings made at that time concluded that downtown Clearwater suffered from numerous blighting conditions., including: outmoded street patterns, faulty lot layout, vacant and deteriorating buildings, and lack of sound residential opportunities. The Downtown Development Board thereby created was granted a one-mil taxing power, which did not yield enough revenue to effect a substantial change in conditions. Pinellas County has experienced rapid commercial growth over the past decade. Headquarters' offices have been established on U.S. Hwy 19, hundreds of retail shops have opened in major malls, and thousands of homes have been built in outlying areas. During the same period, downtown Clearwater has experienced a loss of prestige and economic importance. The community recognized that further decline lay in downtown's future, and in 1976 commissioned the preparation of a redevelopment plan. The Plan for Downtown Clearwater, adopted in 1977, proposed an auto-free downtown mall with retail shops along Cleveland Street, a new department store and retail complex, hotels, large office buildings, and new condominiums. The eastern portion of Cleveland Street was proposed to be "auto oriented commercialll development. Florida in the late 1970's amended State law to ffllow tax increases generated in redevelopment areas to be set aside to implement redevelopment plans. Clearwater established its downtown as a redevelopment district in 1981, and established a tax increment trust fund in 1982. A redevelopment plan was adopted. It consisted of The Plan for Downtown"Clearwater and additio~al sections to comply with State law, and guided trust fund disbursements through the mid-1980's. Improvements under- taken consistent with that plan include: . . streetscape improvements on Cleveland Street: rehabilitation of Coachman Park and construction of a bandshell; land acquisition and construction of Clearwater Square; construction 'of the Park Street transit terminal; construction of parking garages on Garden Avenue and Park StreBt; construction of the 50-Unit Ralph Richards Apartments; P ,\ . . . . ..... The reality of rebuilding since that plan was aqapted is illustrated on the two maps which follow. The Existing Land Use map documents a downtown which has a very high proportion of underutilized land and marginal uses (~utomobile junk yard, open storage of construction materials, etc.). The map of Recent Development Permits illustrates rehabilitation of old buildings -1- .- , ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ p ~ ~ -' ffi r l,j.' .. r- to< t .. ,.' ~ ~ . which has outstripped new construction by a 5-1 ratio. financed new construction has been'even less frequent; eleven new construction permitst six are the result of unassisted private investment. Privately of the The number of rehabilitation permits shows continued investor interest in the existing building stock. Assessed value in the district increased from $84 million in 1981 to $140 million in 1986. The City and business community remain committed to enhancing the future of downtown. Resources available'to support downtown renewal are expected to increase over the coming years. Amendment of plans for downtown is needed to guide expenditures over the next cycles of redevelopment investment. Planned improvements are predicated on a lower rate of demand than initially (in 1976) projectedt maintaining the downtown highway system,essentially as builtt and recognizing the linear pattern of land use which is a primary influence on investment demand pre ferences . This plan update revisits the land use and public improvement programs which were previously adopted. It allows an opportunity for the current City Commission/Community Redevelopment Agency to redirect redevelopment consistent with current needs and priorities. The format of this plan update provides for a listing of goals, objectives and policy statements which address the major issues in redevelopment of downtown Clearwater and the milestones to be achieved in order to reach the goals. Policy statements identify the way in which programs and activities are to be conducted to achieve the goals. Following is a detailed description of plans and programs to be accomplished in the areas of land use and zoning; parkst open space and recreation; traffic and transportation; and housing and residential development. t 'p , \ A more specific proposed land development program within the redevelopment district and the methods of financing and capital improvements needed to achieve plan implementation are found at the end of the plan upda te. I" ! ~ , " I " I.;.,,"' ...... .\, ,,,.. 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"'\)}' . }t~;t !:Wt N PI[RC~ ST " KEY ;OULO IT m ~ n w 12],'" r' ,.,". ~ ~ o " RET Al L./REST AURANT IHOTEL OFFICE/BANKiNG o L.:J 1m ~;;] WAR EUOU S EIINDUSTRIAL HIGH DENSITY RESIDENTIAL PARK/OPEN SPACE m t:::J r>>::t tillj D CHURCH OF SCIENTOLOGY INSTITUTIONAL MEDIUM DENSITY RESIDENTIAL PARKING TRANSPORT A T10N/COMMUNICA TIO N I UTILITIES SOURCE: CLEARWATER.PL.ANNING/URBAN DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT APRIL, 1986 ,I I ....,.J Ii -f1- I', I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I fJ C\l ... z .. :r- Oo '" <( :I .. It ~ 0 .. ...~\ 0 0 ... '" 0 0 r:i .. z ....\0 OJ X :I U)CO ... : EJ u.~ 0 Q 1= .... o . D '" : t. t ,. .. Q \II (/).J .. Q LOl I (/)- ~ z wg: z .. D .. .' ()<t .... It i 0' :; :> )(0 OJ a WI-- cr: z z zC'l C Q i i ;:: z _co u .. f,r~I!J · i ' C'l 0 ::J .... C.. ;: a: ... UJ . .. .. cr: ;::)... .. III '" :; 2: I- M MI'MI...... (/)>- 0 .. r ..~. . ~r: u J' ... ): It :; (/)E \II .. .. cr: z '" .... I-<t ~ u - -, . OJ ~ u tt: It W ' ::J 0 0. III " <! 'UJ " <! .... 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Approved site improvements to Coachman Park shall be completed by 1990. ~ r ~, ~ ~ ~ ~ - ~ I ~ ~ ~ ~ b b L~ GOAL: Downtown Clearwat~r shall attract tourists and residents of the Clearwater area by providing a center for office, retail, government, residential and leisure service opportunities. Objectives: 1. A centralized city government complex shall be constructed by 1995. 3. 450 new residential units shall be constructed in downtown by 1994. 4. A specialty shopping and entertainment/cultural area shall be established in the Bayfront and Western Core area of downtown. 5. A tennis club designed primarily for use by downtown business persons and downtown residents shall be 'established in the Bayfront district by 1992. 6. 500 new hotel rooms will be provided in downtown by 2000. 7. 985,000 square feet of new office and retail space will be established in downtown by 1994. Policies: 1 . " Promote downtown Clearwater as a center ~or city, county, state and federal government facilities serving Pinellas County. 2. Encourage the establishment of retail uses in downtown which will service office workers, downtown residents and tourists alike. ~\I 3. 1 Encourage the limitation of tb~ increase of land use plan amendments outside of and near the downtown area which would encourage relocation out of th~ downtown district. Encourage corporate headquarters and regional offices to locate in downtown Clearwate~. 4. 5. Support the redevelopment of existing neighborhoods adjacent to and near downtown Clearwater. ! ! ,~ " 6. Encourage the establishment of restaurants and entertainment facilities in downtown which will attract tourists and residents throughout the Tampa Bay Region to downtown Cleal'.'l,ater. , 1;:1 ,\ , ., t''.' ....;;: . r) -5- ,- ~ .. -> ".., " F F ~ ~ ~ ~ IIij " r- ~ Ll ~ ~ '[<:1 . L: '8 L l ~ ., 7. Promote the unique waterfront location of downtown Clearwater to encourage developers of residences, offices and hotels alike to develop in downtown. 8. Encourage expansion of existing banks and offices and retail business now located in downtown. 9. Vacant or underused sites located on major arterial highways in downtown should have a high priority for reuse. 10. The Tampa Bay Regional Planning Council's Regional Compre- hensive Plan shall continue to recognize downtown Clearwater as a regional activity center "specifically designated as highly suitable for increa'sed threshold intensity" for purposes of administering Developments of Regional Impact which will allow office developments up to 600,000 square feet in size to be built without D.R.I. review. 11. Within the Retail Sector and Office Sector indicated on the redevelopment plan land use map, only street level uses consistent with these categories shall be permitted uses. Any other use shall be considered a conditional use subject to approval by the Planning and Zoning Board. 12. Where redevelopment projects necessitate relocation of families from the community development area, decent, safe Bnd sanitary dwelling accommodations shall be found within their weaos and without undue hardship to such families. GOAL: The physical image of Downtown Clearwater shall convey a sense of high Quality activities and service in an at trac t ive Iluser friend lyll set t ing. I' h~ Objectives: 1. An approved streetscape/sidewalk plan shall be fully implemented along Cleveland Street from the bayfront to Missouri Avenue by 1995. 2. By 1988, a specific program shall be ,developed detailing the maintenance and disposal of solid waste in the downtown area, such program to be distributed co all ~r~p~rty owners and tenants in downtown. '\, \\ ;..,., 3. By 1995~ all surface parking lo~s in downtown shall be upgraded to provide landscaping and proper design as required by Code. t' , I 4. A gateway, greenway, passive park plan to link the various subsectors of downtown shall be developed by 1989. " ''1 Policies: ! 1. En~ourage renovation and/or reuse of existing buildings wherever feasible in the downtown district in lieu of new construction. "..u -6- 7. When residential development is proposed, consideration shall be given to the recreation and open space needs of the proposed population., 8. Support efforts to eliminate the discharge of inadequately treated runoff into Clearwater Harbor from the downtown district. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ I I I ~' " " ~:, '. ;j l~ 2~ Encourage private developers to provide public open space land and/or public use areas with new developments throughout the downtown district. 3. Encourage pedestrian level retail businesses in all newly constructed or renovated buildings along Cleveland Street within the Core Area of downtown. 0/ 4. Continue to support compliance with the "property standards", provisions for downtown. 5. 'Encourage the use of the downtown Clearwater area as the site for public-oriented festivals, fairs and exhibitions. 6. Historic properties designated on the National Register or Florida Master Site File shall be preserved. Should th current land' use be discontinued or relocated, adaptive re-use of structures shall be sought which retains the integrity of the structure. Adaptive re-use of N.R. or M.S.F. properties may incorporate any use permitted in the downtown district, and shall not be restricted to the category on the downtown redevelopment plan map, provided the proposed use retains the historic structure's integrity. 9. Encourage the applicati~n of solar energy technologies and passive solar design techniques where possible in all new construction downtown. 10. Encourage equitable access to waterviews of new construction in downtown Clearwater. 11. The CRA may assist in providing collection capacity to meet utility service needs for downtown redevelopment projects. G'OAL: The transport8,~ ion sys tern shall provide sufficient, sa~\e access to and within downtown Clearwater. l~ Objectives: 1. A one way arterial street system shall be designed for downtown Clearwater by 1990. T \', 2. Clearly define preferred pedestrian crosswalks at intersections throughout downtown, adjusting traffic signals where necessary to provide optimum time for pedestrian crossing, such designations to be completed by 1989. -7- 'I I ~I , , ~ ~ ~ Jj ~ rn \ ' 3. By 1990 all public facilities in downtown shall make provision for adequate bicycle parking facilities as defined in the Bicycle Policy Plan. 4. Establish facilities for access to downtown by the boating public by 1995. 5. Establish 8 centralized pick-up point in downtown for persons requiring transportation to area airport facilities by 1995. Policies: 1. Transportation impact fees collected from improvements in the downtown district shall be expended on improvements to the downtown street system, including parking garages, sidewalks and improvements to the circulation system within downtown. 2. Maintain downtown Clearwater as a ceneral transferl destination location for the countywide bus transportation system. B. The City/eRA shall coordinate transit improvements with the transit authority and county MPO. 3. Support a countywide transit system which will run through downtown Clearwater and provide transit stations in down- town. 4. Encourage the State to provide a downtown Clearwater connection to a high-speed rail system connecting Tampa Bay, Orlando and Miami. 5. Adequate signage shall be provided identifying public parking' facilities and rates and directing vehicular traffic to centralized parking facilities in downtown. 6. Specific attention shall be paid in the transportation planning process to the Memorial Causeway Bridge and S.R. GO/Pierce Boulevard/Drew Street intersection. Long range solutions to be examined in this context include rebuilding the bridge to eliminate the moveable span) relocation of S.R. 60 to an alternative alignment) construction of a grade separated interchange and further restriction of turning movements. 7. Parking in downtown shall be considered a joint publici private responsibility. ; GOAL: Downtown Clearwater shall play an increasing role in contributing to the economic well-being of the community. Objectives: " 1. Increase the assessed valuation of properties in the downtown taxing district by 50% by 1995. -8- ~ 3. In order to enhance the downtown employment environment, on site child care centers designed to serve children of employees should be considered a permitted accessory use in any sector of downtown. ~ ~ ~ ~ , .~ - I I I M ~.. .~~ ~< .., ~-" < < l' 2. Establish a formalized marketing procedure to encourage new business establishments in downtown Clearwater. 3. By 1988, develop a newsletter through the Chamber of Com~erce aod Downtown Clearwater Association identifying servicesYand attractions in downtown, such brochures to be available in all hotel/motel facilities in Clearwater. 4. Establish full-time staff for the Community Redevelopment Agency by 1989. 5. By 1989, complete a study identifying the labor market pool in Clearwater which can be utilized for marketing corporate business relocations to downtown. 6. 2300 new employees will be working in the downtown by 1993. Po 1 icies: 1. Revitalization of downtown Clearwater shall, be an ongoing program which has community support and public/private cooperation. /. 2. Encourage greater cooperation between the Downtown Dp.velopment Board, Chamber of Commerce, Downtown Clearwater Association, city government, Community Redevelopment Agency and other interested organizations in promoting the revitalization of downtown. 4. To the maximum extent feasible, redevelopment and rehabilitation activities shall be focused toward uses which provide public access and/or employment and support overall community objectives. 5. Organizations, such as the Chamber of Commerce, which serve the entire city should be encour~ged to remain in or relocate to downtown Clearwater. 6. Downtown shall provide ~ervices to all persons of all income '\ 1 eve 1 s . \ ') ...."'1 - -9- r ." .1 c:.: p '. T r~. .~'" , , " ....~ ,; I! .~. ':~I ;:M' '~.' , 1 .c . ~. ): ..i.\. ;'f'~ ~, ~. '. ~f'I' '"c: , "",po..... r { :: ~F~1 -" ~;}::'~, ~c~'. n~'" .! ~ .~ f .. \ ,'~ :51;, I' ;, ~ .' I" :. '/.;." ~,. ". . . ' ,I /- .;. ./ . . c ~ '>: 'I, 'I' I' '., 'l \' .. ' . ~ '. ~ c ," . :.1'0 '.. '\ iy ." . , .. I.. '.., l'.,: ,." c~... . ", 'I,' T'!< '~'., . , , :', .... ;.. : .> " , ,; " . ;i. ,} ~. . ,', .! ;-.".:: .:. > ..,:' ",: ~.....,~.> 'q 'r' . c. ' t:.: \,' " ,,:> " \ . .>:i' "., ,..1" , :. .,.' " . \J ,\ PLANS AND PROGRAMS . .':' ..j I! . ~ i ," . ,~ . " ~) ',\' ,I , ,:il ,i) ',' 0\ "',,\ , h~ :i,'(.. "1," ';-;::.!. ,I' .~. ~ .~ > ) " ,.: ,: ..(. :\ . ,; ,I r ,\ , i":\', ,~ ~\ \ ,"il '" .,;') Ii, . . .'r ' ~ ~~ .,\>~ " , , ' " " ~\ . .\'. ..,' "1 .iI j) ~ ~ ~ ~ , ~: ~ ~ m ~ ~ ~~ ~ ~ RECOMMENDED LAND USE AND ZONING The r~tionale on which development and funding decisions have heen based is the land use recommendations from The Plan for Downtown Clearwater, as interpreted and adopted in the Redevelo ment Plan for Downtown Clearwater. The land use ~str cts n t e up ate e eve opment an for Downtown Clearwater are revised from those previously adopted, and these revisions are presented on Map 3. This land use plan: . Maintains public use/open space along the bayfront; . Recognizes the retail anchor created by Maas Brothers at the western end of downtown; . Reinforces the pedestrian scaled orientation of the western end of downtown; . Recognizes the existing office core in the 600-700 block of Cleveland Street; . Capitalizes on the opportunities created by vacated car lots by establishing alternative mixed use office center locations, which incorporate office, hotel, restaurant, retail and parking designed as a single project; . Establishes a city government center as a complement to the county government center at the western edge of downtown. Interpretation of the land use categories should be as follows: ~.1 f~ '" _ r '. '~ The LEISURE/PUBLIC SERVICE/SECTOR located on the bayfront is ' intended to recognize existing uses and maintain the open space system on Clearwater's bayfront. Public Service uses include the county government complex, the main library, Calvary Baptist Church and the City Hall. Residential uses exist in this sector, and additional residential use is recommended as part of this plan. Office ~ses are currently existing in this sub-district, and additional office buildings are recommended. \ " The RETAIL SECTOR is intended to provide a continuous shopping and entertainment/eating environm~nt oriented to pedestrians. Redevelopment in this area should focus on indoor retail sales, 'l restaurants, lounges, and personal service establishments as grade level permitted uses. Banks, savings and loan and other similar financial institutions should not be permitted to become a majority user of ground level space, and should only be permitted a maximum of 20% of the ground floor area in any building. Stock brokers, beauty salons and other personal/ professional offices should be permitted to occupy 20% of the ground floor area as well, leaving a minimum of 60% of the ground floor area in retail use. At ground level, newly constructed buildings should be designed so that the lower level facades ~ -10- ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ - - - . ~ . p h ~ ~ allow room for stre~t tr.ees nnd grates, planter boxes, and benches. while still maintaining enough thoroughfare for both pedestrian and vehicular movement. Buildings should maintain a defined street edge, with continuous retail frontages that encourage walk-io traffic. Any parking structures located in this sector should provide some retail space along the street frontage; if this is not feasible the parking area should be heavily landscaped. In the retail sector, floor area above the street level may be used for office, retail, or residential uses. Off-street parking requirements should be minimal for small retail uses, but increase as land use intensity increases. Upper floors of 'buildings (above the third story) should be set back an additional 20-30 feet from the center line of the street. The OFFICE SECTOR is intended to encourage the prototypical office form established by the First Florida Bank Building and Sun Bank Building which have floor area ratios of 6.0 and 3.2 respectively. Street level retail is still encouraged, but banks, professional offices and similar non-retail uses are also permitted at street level. Building setbacks from the street centerlines are the same as in the retail sector, but developers are encouraged to vary the building line to create plazas, seating areas, and water features. Large buildings should be situated to be compatible with the existing street grid and to provide functional and attractive open space. In particular siting building on a diagonal axis should be avoided, as this often creates awkwardly-configured remainder spaces that are unusable as plazas or open spaces. Continuous pedestrian landscaping or plaza development to soften the building edge should be incorporated in building design. Off-street parking should be provided in a ratio of one space per 600 square feet of leasable area for small to mid-scale office buildings (up to 100,000 square feet). Larger office buildings should provide parking in a ratio of one space per 450 square feet of leasable area. ~ The downtown Post Office is located in this sector. This is one of the few buildings in Clearwater listed in the National Register of Historic Places. This building should be preserved and the pn~t Office encouraged to remain as a business service. Shoulu Lhe Post Office wish to relocate its operation, this building '~ould be retained with its exterior facade intact, and the interior should be converted to retail or restaurant use. In order to make retention of this financially feasible, transfer of development rights from this site to a location in the periphery of downtown should be permitted. MIXED USE SECTOR This land use plan district includes the two vacated auto dealerships currently being marketed for more intense redevelopment. These sites each comprise approximately 10 acres of land, with substantial frontage on S.R. 60. The large parcel size allows for integration of hote~, office, and retail uses~ with parking intergrated with the project site plans. Because of the large parcel sizes, major prdjects may be required to undergo review us Developments of Regional Impact. r~ 1 P. ~ ~ -11- I , p , ~ ~ ~ I ~ ~ r!! ~' ,. J, [ ~ l ;: " -: ~. 'N \d~ L, <.." - " Market res~a rcll c.onduc ted by Hlllcyon Lcd. in 1985, and ..1..aventhol and Horwath in 1982 did not indicate adequate demand for a proposed convention center complex in the near term. Permitted uses in this planning s~ctor include retail stores, professional offices, hotels, banks, government offices, bars and restaurants and auto-oriented commercial uses. RESIDENTIAL/OFFICE/SECTORS are located at the north and 'south fringes of downtown. These planning categories are intended to permit residential redevelopment, professional offices, and "commercial services". T1Commercial ServiceslT includes retail shops, restaurants, lounges, and hotels. For zoning purposes, the Clearwater Redevelopment District is recommended to be divided into three sub-districts as indicated on Map 4. The Urban Center (Bayfront) is located west of Osceola Avenue, between Jones Street and Chestnut Street (extended). The maximum floor area ratio in this sub-district should be 2.0, maximum density for hotel/motel units should be 42 units per acre, and maximum height should be 60 feet. Building setbacks for new construction should be measured from the centerline of the adjacent streets, as follows: o Cleveland Street, 50 feet o Osceola Avenue, 40 feet o Court/Chestnut Street, 50 feet; o Pierce Blvd./Drew Street, 50 feet. " View corridors should be required when redevelopment of entire parcels would make establishment of such corridors possible. Amenity areas should be provided consistent with the bayfront ~nd to the greatest extent possible. Property owned and used by Calvary Baptist Church is currently zoned Public/Semi-Public. This designation should remain. The Urban Center (Core) sub-district,~s described as located from Osceola Avenue and Drew Street, east to Fort Harrison Avenue, then south to Hendricks Street, then east along Hendricks Street (extended) to East Avenue, then north to Grove Street, then east to Booth Streetl then south to Cleveland Street, then east to Greenwood Avenue, the~ south to Park Street then west to East Avenue, then south to 'Pierce Street, then wes t to Fort Harrison }\venue, then norU. LO Park Street, then west along Park Street (extended) to Osceolr Avenue, then north to point of beginning. The Urban Center (Core) shall be f~rther subdivided into three subdistricts. The UC (C) I shall run generally from Osceola Avenue east co Garden Avenue (except that Peace Nemorial Church shall be zoned Public/Semi-Public). It is intended that this pedestrian-oriented retail core be maintained and enhanced in this area. All existing uses are considered to be "grand- fathered" and may remain. However should there be new construction or a change of ground floor use of an existing building, the owner or applicant shall comply with the following' guidelines: I, -12- . Ii -(t- , ) C'? 0. <t <t ~ LU 0:: <X: ...' Z UJ , ~ D- o W > I.LI C W 0: c:: W ... <( ;: a: <t I.LI ..J () OJ I: \I B ... III 0. 8 u c: II ..~~ i : ~;~.. i ! .1i "q, I ~ l:l ;;; i~ il ~ · ~ 1 .i7A. j j ~ ~ i , . ~~ --;;,~....;i,;LL, Q ~ ,~ ~ ... ~ ~ w 0 ... .... 0 Cll III ....t:.g';,jt:1Il ~ ....GJ""""'CllCll U Z \I] ~ ~ \I] g .. W~~~e'tl e ~fi.~.t:~~ ~ ::&~&!~.~ a <<~l. ~. 8] t~ ~% % .~ \WM ~. ..:.., ,I~ ~ 11 ~ '''.', ~ j ~~,~ ~~.~~....J I\~I,I~III~.] ~ I~ g:)lj~! ~:iJ; ~~1~ 1~1i~1 ~i ~ II~W~8~ '?t~lll~il ~;~'T ~\I,~ c\'"",', ~ ~ Illi~ ! i~ ;I~~.~ ~ ~ ~\~ll~~);" '~I~-'\~1,1\\iJ i j0\"\ 1\\\\\\ ~-:>...y{.,~ [@ I~~I L\\\~J ill ,J ffi mr:...___J I!:!II ~f!I::: ~ijI [tW @::::IIlliI:t::li ':::::::::::::::::: ii !:;~~It" :j:i:TIrl'I~:;;;:;:;;;:;i0j' !!~! 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Maximum of znt of the ground floor gross leasable area devoted to bank, savings and loan, or other like financial institution; . Maximum of 20% of the ground floor gross leasable area devoted to travel agencies, beauty shops, doctor or dentist offices or other like professional services; . Minimum of 60~ of the ground floor gross leasable area devoted to retail shops, restaurants, cocktail lounges or commercial recreation uses. Upper levels of buildings may be devoted to office, residential, government or hotel/motel use. Pedestrian scale and continuity of building facades is critical to successful implementation of retail shopping objectives. "Blank spots" in the form of extensive bank lobbies, long parking garage frontage, or other uses which do not attract shoppers should be avoided. Shading of pedestrian paths should be accomplished by trees and overhead canopies/colonnades. Street level facades should be flush with the building setback line, however, stories above 25 feet should be set back 30' from the base on all street elevations. . The Urban Center (Core) II shall encompass that portion of the UC (C) lying between Garden Avenue and Myrtle Avenue. This subsection is intended to encourage office development, with accessory retail, restaurant and entertainment. Buildings may incorporate setbacks at ground level, however the orientation of buildings on the site should be consistent with street axis. Extensions of reflective glass to the ground should in general be discouraged. Building elevations should be defined at ground level and upper floors (above 35 feet) should be set back 20-30 feet, or an equivalent cornice line should be established. " Plazas may be located in the office core (UC(C) II), but should be considered only where they will enhance the overall urban design and street pattern. This is particularly important in the UC(C) II sub-district because the parcels are small, the street pattern is dense and this compact geographic area has a important ro le in crea t ing visua 1 impac t . ',\ -" The easternmost portion of the UC(C) is designated UC(C) III to encourage the mixed use developments. Permitted uses r~ould include office, retail, hotel/motel, parking, financial ins titut ions and res ident ia 1. The large parce 1 sizes it, this sub-district allow for more flexibility in site design~ with less dependence on the form imposed by the street grid and greater latitude in building orientation and setback configuration. Set~~ck and plaza areas should be even with the existing sidewalk grade and should be clearly oriented to pedestrians as well as site user traffic. Long exp~nses of walls or windows with no doors should be avoided~ and building entrances should be important elements in the street level facade. In the new mixed use centers visual relationships should be established between buildings and with the street and surrounding area. Throughout the UC(C) zone, the following numeric and dimensional reauirements should apply: -14- I ' ~ ~ ~ ~ p ~ ~ , ". p r " R ~< ,1.'" r ". ~, , L ~\ ' ! ' luJ" , . .- . Building height; 25 stories. . Ground level building setbacks from centerline of street: . Cleveland Street, 50 feet, . Fort Harrison Avenue, 50 feet, . Garden Avenu~, 40 feet, . Osecola Avenue, 40 feet, . Pierce Street, 40 feet, . Drew Street, 50 feet, . All others, no setback from property line. Setbacks shall be applicable to new construction; . Upper stories (above 35 feet) must be set in an additional 30 feee on the street frontages enumerated above; Floor Area ratio -maximum of 6.0. . Required amenity areas -none; siting and ground level building design shall be considered in review of site plans. . Parking: . 1 space per 600 square feet for office, restaurant, 'retail and convention centers uses less than 100,00 square feet) . 1 space per 450 square feet fort office, retail, restaurant and convention center uses greater than 100,000 square feet, . 1 space per residential or hotel/motel unit. . Alcholic beverage sales should be permitted a~ a condition use. The Traffic Engineer may waive part or all of the parking requirements for retail or offices less than 10,000 square feet. The net increase in additional off-street parking may be calculated after considering any unused public parking in the imIDediate vicinity. Use of lease spaces contributions to the parking system and/or provision for public <transit or shuttle service may also be considered in mitigating overall project parking demand. The remainder of the Downtown District should be zoned as Urban Center (Periphery). This includes properties fronting on Drew Street, Cleveland Street (east of Greenwood Avenue), Franklin) Court and Chestnut Streets. The City Government Center is proposed to be located in this zoning district. Primary pe~mitted uses should be as indicated cnMap 3, Recommended Land Use. Any other use permitted elsewhere in the downtown may be permitted up to a maximum of 50% of the ground floor area without amendment of the plan. Off-street parking should be required consistent with the requirements of the UC(C) zone. In the UC(p)) permitted building height should be 160 feet) with a maximum floor area ratio of 3.5. Building setbacks should be established from the centerline of thoroughfare arterials or major collector streets, as follows: o Drew Street, 50 feet o Court/Chestnut Streets, 40 feet o Myrtle Avenue, 45 feet o Cleveland Street, 50 feet -15- ~, .~ ~ ~ ~ ~' ~, " J; I, . On all other streets downtown, the minimum building setbacks for non-residential uses shall be the property line, however, provision must be made in the planning of new or rehabilitated structures for adequate on-site refuse collection. For residential and hotel/motel developments ,of less than one acre setbacks should be as follows: ' ' I I a. b. from a street right-ofNway, 20 feet; from a side property line, 12 feet; from a rear property line, 15 feet. c. ~c t~ ! ~~ l ' 1 For residential or hotel/motel projects of more than one acre, setbacks should be as follows: a. from a street right-af-way, 24 fee t ; b. from a side propert.y line, 12 feet plus 25'70 of the height of the struct.ure above 30 feet; c. from a rear property line, 15 feet plus 25% of the height of the structure above 30 feet. :~) 'I ,f, , " ,\ I f r ! ,,' 'A , ',1 '" '", ,r ) , ". " -16- ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ p p p r ~ F: L: '\ PARKS, OPEN SPACE AND RECREATION Open space is a key urban ameniey." It should be used to define urban space and evoke the image of an attraccive and inviting community. Downtown Clearwater has several attractive features which should be capitalized to create a high quality landscape, specifically: . the bay front at the western downtown edge . the change in topography created by the bluff . the humid, subtropical clima~e which affor.ds plants a long growing season. The open space plan for downtown will help create a recognizable image for the entire downtown redevelopment district. As illustrated on Map 5 which follows, it incorporates the following key features: . the bayfront park design which was adopted by the Clearwater City Commiss ion in 1985, as iIlus trated on Map 6 ; . gateways at primary entry points to downtown; . greenway streetscapes along major arterial and collector streets; . use of decorative water features at both public and private project locations is encouraged as a design motif; and . recommended locations for plazas to be included as part of major project design. '-';~? ~, The bayfront park plan (Map 6) includes renovation of the turf grass, shrub plantings and some tree replacement in Coachman Park. Concrete walkways are to be widened and paved in brick. Trees are to be added to provide additional shade. The small, dirt-sided pond with the waterfall will be renovated. Across Drew Street/ Pierce Boulevard parking spaces will be replaced with grass, trees, brick walkways and benches to provide a comfortable) restful park for enjoying the vista across Clearwater Bay. A greenspace link wi.ll be established along the rear property line of Maas Brothers parking lot. The tennis complex and adjacent park will be rehabilitated, and a green space link will be better established along the pierce Boulevard right-~f-way. A map of the proposed bayfront park improvements is included. References to the purchase of private property have been deleted from the plan proposal to be implemented by the City/CRA from the plan ~s originally adopted by the City Commission. ! .- \ .;Y f...,- Gateways are intended as expressive symbols pronouncing a sense of arrival to the downtown. They should incorporate strong vertical elements, which may be either man-made sculptures or mature trees. Greenery should be established at or near the ground, with low shrubs or turf grasses. For those gateways which are not located on or adjacent to existing water bodies, gateway design should incorporate water features. Gateways are -17- . \ ~', , , , 1 l I -81- I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Ll') a. < :E <C w a: <C ~ Z UJ ~ a. o ...J W > UJ C UJ 0: cc UJ I- <C ;: 0: <( W -1 () ... l: 1l " 0:1 Do ! tJ l: It Il u. o 001 .. > .. Q l: ~r, ... ;:) .... ~ l: ...; 2 "' 001 c.. I.i III tJ 0:1 ~ 0:1 "' -I o .. ""''''l D r 1.:11111 ~ I'Llll~'J : t :. " t f J !....-:!!!l~~ ~ ;,-:;;.. t. I~~ .tr.!miW'] , f l. ......._T-.. .. ......-1'." ~.................. BB fl Z :it < III ..J ~ c a. 0. 0 o ~ UJ ~ ~ ~ ~ () ~ ,,~~e < 0. JJ~~~ a. ~ :>. ; ::. ~ " en e~";:J",,~ z ">'. JJ ~ .g g 1:: w ~ t5 c: ~ ;! ~ ~ ~0e: I B .. fl \.t ::l o 1Il iO' .. ....,. 0 ,d. ~~~ \ i --.., ~D r' 0 .., I ~ i I .' .. I 1:"'1 · ~ · I r""~BQjJ 0 0 d' t1 0::::) I ~tjC1DIDiDDtJ Di BIJ~DDDi JIJi~..h] i[Jll==t"""",J, II 0 GJ D00D di j D ud uo; :..:.... ".~-' .......:........... ..~...';I:~.. ..........1 E J I : \, 8 . r.-= .- . ~ - .' /I = 0.' - .... "',.-J Do , \, '~' ~ "'1::'] - . ~. ". .~, ' .... I at: ....... " '. 0,:--...::,,,..... .- _ ----...: ~ ""..... ~1Lt.l ....~~... ........ ' .......... ~ .." '" ...... C,!)... "'.~ ...-::; ., .....~... ..., .MW" - 1 ' //:L - 'I " . .' ~~. . ._. ,",~4'_ I , " , ~ r ! ~ M '. ,e 'J 'el , , I, cF 17 'if <: 11I ... o '1J ~ :l n ,0 'm (J) '~ '// :: )> "C m , :? 'tl PI ., Ii <'J :l rt -18a- I I I I ,I I I I I ~ It b generally considered to be public projects. Land area devoted to gateways need not be large; a parcel as small as 5000 - 6000 square feet can be effectively used. Gateways can be established on odd-shaped remaindered parcels which result from road realign- ments, effectively using unbuildable sites. Gateways should be positioned where they have high visibility for incoming motorists, boaters and transit patrons. They are not really intended to be passive parks to be enjoyed from within; therefore park benches and trash cans generally need not be incorporated into gateway design. Sidewalks along the perimeter should be planned, as appropriate. Greenway streetscapes are i~tended to be implemented by both public and private builders. Greenways are needed to reinforce the pedestrian attractiveness of those subsections of downtown slated for high volumes of pedestrian traffic. In retail districts (principally the retail sector), major g~eenways should provide for a thick tree canopy when planted vegetation is mature. Planter boxes for shrubs should be included. Trees should be placed in iron grates with protective guards. Pedestrian benches and trash bins should be provided. Decorative paving or inserts should be incorporated, based on prototype treatments that the City will install on Cleveland Street in 1986-87. Major greenways outside the reiail districts should maintain tree planting 60-75 feet apart. Low shrubs or planters may be ' incorporated as wellt but pedestrian benches should be provided only where they serve building patrons or bus passengers. Benches provided should be of a high design quality. The traditional Florida bus bench~ constructed with concrete end members and 2 x 4 painted boards (with or without advertising) is not appropriate to the dow~town design scheme. Minor greenways are recommended to be established along collector streets~ or along arterial streets where the right-of-way space is particularly constrained by the facades of adjacent buildings and tree spacing may need to be adjusted,. Minor greenways are, in part, intended to recognize existing1ilocations where street border plantings have been established. They are also intended to provide a softening effect adjacent to existing and planned residential development. 1~here new minor greenways should be established, and spac~ ~s not a constraint, private property owners may wish to plant ~rees in grassed areas adjacent to the public rig~t-of-way, with trees spaced 75-100 feet apart. Plazas and water features should be part of private and public development plans. " Plazas are already in place at the Osceola Avenue City Hall and at Barnett Bank Building. Locating plazas on new development, such as the mixed use sector east of Myrtle Avenue> can be incorporated ,into design of the new projects. Older existing public spaces can be retrofitted to create a plaza environment; in addition, plazas should be ' provided where none currently exist. Plazas need not be large. They can encompass 8 land area as small as 2500 square feet. They should, however, consciously strive to create an inviting seating area, with shade, benches and trash bins. They should '~\, -19- I I 'I I I 'I I I I I present 8 defined space, by use of different paving material. border treatments and end walls. In larger plazas, the addition of a water feature creates an auditory and visual respite from the heat Bnd concrete of Florida's urban environment. In addition to their incorporation in new projects. plazas should be sited to reinforce the function of existing and planned public buildings, such as the public library and cultural center. the courthouse, and the new city center complex. Currently, public open space comprises only 3% of the downtown redevelopment district. Open space is clustered along the bayfront, presenting a very fortunate opportunity for public open space redevelopment. However, open space is not distributed throughout the district. It is the inteni of this plan to utilize open space 8S a unifying element to further the renewal of a cohesive, attractive downtown Clearwater. Active recreation opportunities should be included as a component of the downtown plan. Active recreation is part of the bayfront park system, with tennis complex and renovated locker room facilities. The proposed city center complex should replace the recreation/meeting space currently available in the City Hall Annex. Expansions of active recreation opportun,ities could be encouraged by including a fitness trail, basketball courts or other facilities for youth and adult activities in the complex. Private recreation opportunities should also be provided as on-site' amenities at proposed residential and hotel/motel developments. ~ecause there are';few potential residential sites designated in downtown>> the need for active recreation facilities is somewhat limited. . ~~ :r , ,) 'I "I ") . \' '. ., :...... -20- - :I , ) ~ ~ ~ ~ p ~ ~ , ~ ~ E ~ R'~ ~.~ ,;( r" lc~ '" t~ t , TRAFFIC/TRANSPORTATION The downtown transportation system is multi-modal. Most of the trips to and within downtown are made by private vehicles, but the downtown area also contains the north county huh of the Pinellas Suncoast Transit Authority. A guideway transit system is currently being planned by the Pinellas County Metropolitan Planning Organization which will link the downtown areas of Clearwater and Saint P~tersburg. The possibility of water borne transportation exists, if bay front docking facilities are provided. Vehicular traffic within downtown generally circulates freely along a well developed system of arterial and collector streets. Exceptions to this free-flow condition exist for a limited period of time during afternoon rush hour. More serious congestion occurs on peak beach days. State Road 60 is the only mainland access to Clearwater Beach, and on 'peak beach days, traffic going to the beach often backs up in downtown. This is exacerbated by the opening of the drawbridge located just west of the downtown mainland. With these two exceptions the downtown mainland access system operates at an acceptable level qf service for both through and internally generated traffic.' This accommodation to through movements occurs at the expense of providing access. to adjacent land uses. On-street parking is not permitted on the.primary arterials, and right-of-way is limited by the old platted lots. No right turn storage can be pr9vided, either at the corners or mid-block. Left turn storage capacity cannot be provided at all key intersections, or else is provided at the expense of through traffic movements. Substandard lane widths are found on portions of S.R. 60, Fort Harrison Avenue, Missouri Avenue and Drew Street. " \ Downtown traffic volumes, lane arrangement and accident data are included on Map 7. The highest accident location in downtown is the Cleveland Street/Drew Street/Pierce Blvd. location at the western edge of downtown with 52 accidents in 1985. It was indicated in the S.R. 60 Relocation Study prepared by Kimley-Horn and A~sociates that better accommodation of trpffic would ra~uire either an expensive interchange or additionaL restriction of'turn movements. The second highest accident 10catio~1 is Fore Harrison Avenue/Cleveland Street, with 31 ac~idents in 1985. Planned additional traffic with implementation of the redevlop- ment projects outlined would attract a maximum of an additional 23,000 additional vehicular trips per day over the period 1987-2002. This gross traffic increase may be substantially lower if transit use exceeds the 3% modal split which was assu~ed, if the internal capture rate exceeds the 20% rate which was assumed, or if car pooling/ bicycling/walking to work are used as alternatives. Accommodation of these additional trips cannot easily be accomplished on Cleveland Street and Fort Harrison Avenues. However, there is available capacity on Court/Chestnut Streets and on Myrtle Avenue, which can serve as ,-"< -21- -z?;- " l"- f ,,' . Z'~ 0- t <C ~ ~ . 4 (J) '0 .- Z W', C : '0 ,\ . - : 1 ~ () ~ i I U :0' c:t ~ ... _...."t- e ~. Za:: ( J ~ <(W rC ;: 'cJ l- i l. -~ r:( If t ~,.. ....... LJ...;: ; , LL.CC ,. , <1:<( . C:w t-.J ~ ~.U '" \) -Z " (3;:" ~tJ.. . " , ..0 (/)1- t-Z z;: Wo r50 G z oCt a: ia: ) <( W Z <( ...J '\ ~..,\ \' I I I I I I , - I I ~ r ~' '. ,i ~~ .' ~~ reliever facilities. There is a good network of secondary streets which can conn~ct pa~king facilities with the reliever streets as ~ell as the primary arterials. Improvements to some collector streets will be needed to allow them to safely carry increased traffic volumes. With major p~ojects p~ogrammed for the Cleveland Street frontages east of Myrtle Avenue, Park Street, Pierce Street and Laura Street will become increasingly visible as access/egress streets. Pierce Street will essentially tie together th~ government complexes. This street should be. programmed for pavement and alignment improvement between Madison Avenue and Pierce Boulevard. Missouri Avenue no~th of Cleveland Street must be widened. Curve align- ments on Pierce Boulevard and Chestnut may need correction. The intersection df Pierce Street and Pierce Boulevard should have left-turn storage capacity (onto Pierce Street). Madison Avenue will need to be upgraded to provide better access and egress from the government center. Expansion at the Government Center and the Hixed Use Sector south of Cleveland Street will increase the traffic on Greenwood Avenue. The transit system runs 14 routes through the downtown Clearwater terminal. If the guideway transit system is eventually built to provide access to downtown Clearwater, consideration should be given integrating it with the existing rail system on East Avenue. Establishment of guideway transit services is not anticipated until the end of the planning horizon for this study. At the current time, no right-of-way reservation for the guideway transit system is uncertain as well 8S system configuration, and construction timing. Public parking lots in downtown clearwater are indicated on Map 8. In 1984-85, two garages with a total of over 650 parking spaces were opened. The city parking system currently operates 934 spaces west of Osr.eola Avenue, in support of the county government operations, Maas Brothers, public recreation, and the current City Hall. The public parking system also operates 958 spaces between Osceola Avenue and East Avenue. These are primarily sited to serve either the county government center, o~ retail and office uses on Cleveland Street. Expansion of the public parking system is not warranted by current demand but will continue to be a catalyst for redevelopment efforts. Additional floors of parking may be added on the 279 space Garden Avenue garage, when demand warrants. Public parking garages will need to be built to support major development projects. The cost of garages can be offset with funds from a variety of sources, including user fees, traffic impact fees, lease of spaces, joint development and tax increment revenues. -' The previous downtown plan proposed re-routing of S.R. 60 through traffic from Cleveland Street to alternative alignments on Drew Street or Pierce Boulevard. At the current time, re-routing is not critical to downtown revitalization, and could be detrimental due to dislocation of the visibility currently provided to \I adjacent prop~rty by the drivers who traverse Cleveland Street. r -23- ,) -fT(:- co a. < ~ 0: W' t- <( 3: 0: I~ -I <.J Z ;: 0 l- Z ~ 0 CI CJ) ..J ex: Z C) - CJ) () i! u. <1: ex: l- e z o:::t: (!) Z" " - ~ a: o:::t: a. ') .... z~ = ... III ~ 0 ... .. It a: :> .. III " , , III III ... '" u U <C .. I> ... fl. .. 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I I " ~ ;,:: ~ ;1; h l~ " ", f,~ I l:.:1 r ~'<f The conflict between cars and pedestrians will continue as a design challenge, particularly in" the vicinity of Cleveland Street and Fort Harrison Avenue. Enhanced pedestrian access should be provided along Watterson Avenue. Additional pedestrian access could be sought by the inclusion' of pedestrian arcades through redeveloped properties west of Fort Harrison Avenue, between Laura Street and Cleveland Street. Re-routing of S.R. 60 would set off a series of changes which would have the effect of substantially re-ordering the land uses in downtown. Replanning of the area would be necessary if, at some time in the, future, S.R. 60 were to be relocated. For the time frame contemplated in this plan, re-routing of S.R. 60 is not expected to be a feasible , improvement. Waterborne access should be sought as a complement to downtown transpqrtat10n and amenity features. There are several places along the downtown waterfront where docks could be built or better utilized. The bayfront plan included dock space opposite Coachman Park north of Memorial Causeway. A docking area south of Memorial Causeway could be designed and operated in a manner consistent with neighborhood concerns. Environmental protection of productive marine areas (mud flats, grass beds, etc.) must be a prime consideration in plans for any water dependent uses. Map 9 summarizes transportation improvements recommended to support the down,towu revita 1 izat ion program. Additional parking and capacity improvements may be needed to support development projects. oJ n .') 'II . \\ , \ I~\\ i .- -25- " -9Z- Ol <t w c. CC <t <t :s I- Z . '['~':""\ 0 ,W :E Q. .. [""'0 0 : t · ..J ![""'! . 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These projects are located three blocks apart in the south eastern part of the ~.R.A district. p1 There are approximately 110 additional housing units in downtown) in older single-family homes or small apartment units. Only seven of these units appear to be owner-occupied. If the expansion area is included, the tally of small loc homes is 118, of which 12 are owner-occupied. The Single-family/duplex properties are currently zoned for more intensive development; some redevelopment is expected to occur absent any additional government intervention, particularly for renter-occupied properties. Existing residential properties are shown 'on Hap 10 . Ie ." " ,I. ;.J l:,r; '~I~ l" .~', ~'io: '. -, {''> , ~, , r:, L, L: An examination of the census tracts which encompass the Clearwater r~~development district indicate that affordable housing is available within the district and in nearby 'neighborhoods. Census Tract 259.01 encompasses the redevelopment area west of Myrtle Avenue. Tract 259.02 includes the remainder of the CRA district, as well as other property west of Missouri Avenue and north of Lakeview Road. Housing characteristics in these tracts are summarized in Table 1. The 118 unLts Lll the CRA district which are on small lots comprise a small p~rcentage of the, year round housing,units in their census tracts. Census information indicates thdt both renters and owners would be able to find replacement housing in the vicinity, on the open market. '\' r.!t,"'! The City of Clearwater maintains low interest housing rehabilitation loen and grant programs to help owners of single family homes, and owners of rental properties. Programs are administered based on income of recipients; repayment is forgiven for those owners who have very low incomes. The Clearwater Housing AuthoritYt which operated rental housing for the elderly and families. 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(:~ rt i~ f~ r) :) [~ ~, ~~ V' t.l ~< , i' r " ...~: ,c' r' ~ ~,~ l~ \ : , l~':! Tract 259.02 Total 2214 600 27.1 551 46 1376 62.2 1283 77 238 10. 7 26 26,000 126 $156 21 52 $34,000 $158 Table 1 Housing Characteristics, Downtown Clearwater and Vicinity Total Year-Round Units Total Owner Occupied % OF Total White Black Tract 259.01 806 291 36.1 290 Total Renter Occupied % OF Total White Black 331 40.1 329 Vacant % Of Tota 1 Vacant of Sale Median Price Asked lR4 22.8 12 Vacant For Rent Median Rent Asked 128 $500+ 20 9 $15tOOO $395 Lacking Complete Plumbing Overcrowded(>1.01 persons/rooms) Median Value (owner-occupied) Median Contract Rene Source: 19BO U.S. Census 3020 891 29.5 841 46 1707 560 1612 77 422 14.0 38 254 41 61 No specific relocation actions are contemplated. In the event that redevelopment according to the 'plan involves C.R.A. acquisition of private property, every effort will be expended to negotiate the purchase of property. Should condemnation become necessary, relocation of occupants will h~ specifically included if families will be displaced. Replacement housing can be provided in the same general area or els~Jhere as desired. Adoption and implementation of the plan as recommended will result in the eventual removal of at least seven residencest which will be demolished to allow'construction of the City government complex. No additional assisted housing units are programmed for downtown Clearwater as a result of plan implementation. The impact of plan implemention on exising lowhend moderate income housing will be positive. Open space and green~ay improvements are programmed for streets near and adjacent to these projects, which will' provide shaded pedestrianways. Retail commercial redevelopment -29- -- Implementation of the redevelopment plan will result in the construction of 670 new housing units. There are currently 990 total units in downtown, however, it is escimated that approximately 5% of these will be lost to demolition. The net total number of dwelling units is expected to be 1610~' an increase of 6210. It is expected that all of this new housing will be occupied by middle and upper income individuals and families. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ p ~ f:( M ~ ~ is proposed to expand n~ighborhood shopping near these apartments. Pedestrian ways which provide access to Cleveland Plaza will be improved. For those residents who are still in the workforce~ job opportunities will incr~ase. Office development in planned in the immediate vicinity of these apartments~ however no "displacement of residents in assisted housing is expected. Some increased traffic congestion is expected as a result of plan implementation~ however, it is not expected to degrade the environment. Transit services will remain~ or be enhanced. Public facilities and services will be provided at stable or increasing levels. ~ ~ The neighborhood impact of these new dwelling units will create some additional demand for convenience shopping1 restaurants and services a positive ~mpact is expected due to the expansion of the range of residential alternatives. rm r~ '\ '~ G , \ ,~t -~ I . -30- '. ,~ c. '".. . .~.~ ~ t. ". ~... '~ ~ ,,~ .,' " ..~ . ..... '~ '.' ,,1 ',' "\ : i '" \. ,,1 '., c ~: ".. ,) . .'.. '1 "'1'. I, ,), '1"1 tl .' ,I , !.: i,: ..\ c '.. ", 'L ." . ,'..:."c ~ /. "' ~ . " '; COMMUNITY" REDEVELOPMENT 'DISTRICT AND p~ -,),- . " . ;~ .' :. ;< . 'J. ',~ ,co'- , . ~.,. " ;, , 'i' " -1 :J \i\ ~ ~~) " \) .'. ' . y ~ I . ,,. ''":t: , , ,I ~ "', ' , S., I;" ;1 , , , " "I' , ,'. t . "'" 'I: , , .;.. ~1~ j r..' ~., '- Land Use Single family residential Commercial Vacant Right-of-way Acres .69 1.21 2.10 1.25 5":"B % 11 23 40 24 rnu ~ ~ ~ ~ p p ~ , ~ r ~'" .' ." H; ,. < ' r~ I, L'.~ L~ COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT DISTRICT AND PLAN District Boundaries There are currently 248 acres in the community redevelopment district. The geographic distribution of downtown parcels is reasonably compact, with most of the district having a rectangular configuration west of Myrtle Avenue. The district boundaries draw in toward Cleveland Street east of Myrtle Avenue, and the boundaries become somewhat irregular, particularly along the southern boundary east of Greenwood Avenue. It is recommended that the district be expanded as illustrated on Map lIto encompass 5.25 acres lying north and south of Pierce Street between Washington Street and the proposed city government center. Existing land use in this expansion area is as follows: Table 2 Existing Land Use, eRA Expansion Area Renters occupy two of the eight homes in this area. There are 33 platted lots (or portions thereof) in this area, 16 of which are sufficiently large to accommodate a single-family house. Seventeen lots are of substandard size; the smallest of which are 2400,~quare feet. I . I Road access to this subdistrict is available on Washington AvenueJ Madison Avenue and Greenwood Avenue for north/south access. Pierce Boulevard bisects this study area on an east/west axis. There are two substandard road alignments in this subdistrict, on Pierce Street between Washington and Greenwood Avenues, and on Washington Avenue south of Pierce Street. Substandard street widths are common; Washington Avenue ~s 27.5 f~et wide in the study area, Pierce Street is 3D' wide. Two homes have their only road access on an unnamed alley that is 15 feet wide. No direct transit service is provided to the area. Buses stop at the Cleveland Plaza Shopping Center located near the study area. Larid in the study area is zoned and planned for commercial (retail or office) use. Surrounding land uses are predominantly commercial (north), public (east), commercial and residential , (south) and commercial (west). Surrounding properties on three sides are currently included in the downtown development district plan category and the Urban Center/Eastern Corridor zoning I"" -31- ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ r:; ~ ~ f-:~ ....1 r :i~ r'~ .. l'o' ;,., ., l,r, ," !~: district. Surrounding properties in the westernmost portion of the southe~n boundary area are planned for commercial use and zoned genera 1 commercia 1. It Homes in the area are older and appear to be in fair condition. Most residential properties do not have, any off-street parking; 'due to constrained right-of-way, there are no sidewalks. On-street parking impedes the flow of traffic and presents serious hazards for pedestrians at current development levels, particularly along Pierce Street. In summary, the existing conditions in this study area are considered to be blighted) characterized by old and absolete platting and land development patterns) substandard lot sizest and a substandard street system. Land use has been changing over time from residential to commercial in both this and in the surrounding area. This study area is the only collection of !lout-parcels" on Pierce Street. It will be at the eastern edge of the new government center. Previous sections of this Plan identified the need to rebuild and expand capacity on Pierce Street to correct current deficiencies and to accommodate increased traffic generated by redevelopment projects. Rebuilding of Pierce Street will require additional right-of-way) thereby impacting surrounding properties. In order to allow tax increment moneys and transportation impact fees generated, in downtown to be used for improvements to Pierce Street, and to encourage redevelopment along this corridor in a manner consistent with the remainder of downtown Clearwater) this study area should be included in the Community Redevelopment District with the following designations: zoningt Urban Core Periphery (UC/P); land use) Nixed Use Sector. It is preferable to incorporate all of the out-parcels along Pierce Street between Madison Avenue and Missouri Avenue into the government center. This would provide for optimum land utilization and the creation of a gateway/transition area at the terminus of Pierce Street. Property north of Pierce, Street between Washington and Madison Avenues would best be 'incorporated in the eventual redevelopment of the parcels to the north.. Utilization of parcels so~th of Pierce Street between Washington and Madison AVenues may be affected by improvements to/realignment of Pierce Street. !' ' . ,. A revised legal description of the Redevelopment District is as follows (revised portions are underlined): Legal Description - Downtown Redevelopment District Beginning at the corner of Osceola Avenue and Jones Street running East on Jones Street to Myrtle Avenue; then South on Myrtle Avenue to Drew Street; thence East on Drew Street to Prospect Street; thence South on Prospect Street to Grove Street; then East on,Grove Street to Greenwood Avenue; then South on Greenwood Avenue to Laura Street; then East (to include those -3l- '; r,\, . -t?zt~ ,.. ,... 1'-I! I "'V~J I . {Jf f :I'~:'_ 'I ... '1 ' 11,- 1._\;,.1 11j~II' Iii f I; " \' 1'.1 .. , , I ~ ,I ,I. I rU ! ILIi ftlJ 11 I III . U.~ 1:. ~ 1i.:I : II }~JU j! ~ II ~ll ! ll~_!.-!111 1iJ:i 11111 i ,1i I Il . 1 · I [l'l f}.!; ':;. , ..L.j ;'-11 I I C ILl ... c !3 ILl U .... U !3 0 U 0: g ILl I ~ 0: 0 ILl ~ g tl .......... .... ~ ~ ~ ........ ILl I-- I-- III i5 i5 '"' ;) ~ ~ ~ E .. 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I-l III 0. 8 n u c: W 0. 0 0-1 1/ n > III C t: OIl .t:I ~ n ..... 0> c: '<1 t: r:; ~ 0-1 g, I H III ~ t:l ~ OJ I III .-j lJ .. tl !3 I 0 \11 I I I I I I I I " I I I , ) l"~ properties fronting on Cleveland Street) to Fredrica Avenue; then South on Fredrica Avenue to the southerly boundaries of the properties fronting on Cleveland Street to Missouri Avenuet then south on Nissouri Avenue to the southern boundar of Lot 4 of a ett s u ~v s on as recor e ~n at 00 a e 2 t en nort on a son creet to t e sout ern oun ary oats 8-14 of Block 2 R.H. Padgett's Subdivision; chen West to Washington Avenue; then South on Washington Avenue to Gould Street; then West on Gould Street to Greenwood Avenue; then North on Greenwood Avenue to southerly boundary of Lots 24 and 9 of Block lIB" of Coachman Heights Subdivision; then West on the South lot lines of Lot 24 and 9 to Ewing Avenue; then South on Ewing Avenue to Court Street; then East on Court Street to Greenwood Avenue; then South on Greenwood Avenue to the southerly boundaries of these ?roperti~s fronting on Chestnut Street; then West on those southerly boundaries to Myrtle Avenue; then South on Myrtle Avenue to Turner Street; then West on Turner Street to East Avenue; then North on East Avenue to the southerly boundaries of those properties fronting on Chestnut Street; then West on those southerly property lines to old ACL railroad right-of-way; thence North on that right-of-way to Chestnut Street; then West on Chestnut Street to alley; then South on alley to Rogers Street; then West on Rogers Street to South For Harrison Avenue; then North on South For Harrison Avenue to Chestnut Street; then West on Chestnut Street to Oak Avenue; then North on Oak Avenue to Court Street; then East on Court Street to Osceola Avenue; then North on Osceola Avenue to Jones Street and the P.O.B., LESS AND EXCEPT Lots 1 thru 4, inclusive, Block 7 and Lots I thru 4, inclusive, Block 8t of A.C. Turner's Subdivision 1st Addition as recorded in DEED K-475 of the Public Records of Hillsborough County, Florida, of which Pine1las County was formerly a part and LESS AND EXCEPT Lots 1 thru 4, inclusive and abutting vacated alleys, and Lots 11 thru 14t inclusive and abutting vacated alleys, of Markley's Addition, according to the map or plat thereof as recorded in Plat Book It page 97 of the Public Records of Hillsborough County, Florida, of which Pine11as County was formerly a part. AND Beginning where Jones Street ends at Clearwater Bay, running East on Jones Street to Osceola Avenue; then South of Osceola Avenue to Court Street; then West on Court Street to Oak Avenue; then santo" 'In Oak Avenue to Chestnut Street; \~est on what would be Chestnut Street is extended to Clearwater Bay. AND Lots 1 chru 4, inclusivet Block 7 and Lots 1 thru 4, inclusive, Block 8t of A.C. Turner1s Subdivision 1st Addition as recorded in Deed K-475 of the Public Records of Hil1sborough CountYt Florida, of which Pinel1as County was formerly a part. AND L6ts 1 chru 4, inclusive and abutting vacated alleys, and Lots 11 thru 14, inclusive and abutting vacated al1~yst of Markley's Addition, according to the map or plat. thereof as recorded in Plat .cook 1, page 87 of the Public Records,of Hillsborough County, Florida, of which Pinel1as County was formerly a part. ~ ~ F F ~ ~ ~ El [:: r~: ;. ," ' l ,. .. l' I' ~ I ' t ~ I ' f " J,:,' , , , l.o~ -33- , p p ~ '~ ~ . , Many of the properties in the old Clearwater Heights area (south and east of C.R.A. district) are in a similar condition to those recommended for inclusion in the district. They contain obsolete structures on undersized lots, with narrow stre~ts and no sidewalks. When a successful redevelopment program is established, the potential for redevelopment of the other properties of the Heights will be increased and they should he included in the C.R.A. district. They are not recommended for inclusion at this time because their redevelopment to urban downtown use is not expected to occur until the more, visible land is redeveloped. In the meantime, limited redevelopment to . warehouse, business service and similar uses should continue, consistent with present zoning and land use regulations. '! Land Development Program Zoning and setback regulations set maximum permitted limits for redevelopment. Market feasibility further clarifies the types of buildings that are needed to serve community needs and provide optimum investment opportunities. Based on market research conducted by Halcyon Ltd., a range of feasible projects can be prepared to serve as a development program for. planning infrastructure and investment needs. Development opportunities are illustrated on Map 12 using the format of numbered blocks in the downtown district. Specific space needs (net new space expected to be supportable) are summarized by category of use, as follows: m G OFFICE SPACE - Net new supportable downtown was estimated by Halcyon to be 75,000 square feet per year from 1985-89 and 100,000 square feet per year from 1990-94. t~J The current inventory of vacant space will absor~ downtown office demand until 1987. New space in the average amount of 100,000 gross square feet p~r year should be programmed for the next several years thereafter. Based on a standard of 300 gross square feet per employee, additional employment opportunities will be provided for 300 persons per year (assuming a 10% vacancy factor). If this average is maintained from 1987-1993 (inclusive) /.,~n office jobs will be added. Automobile traffic expected as a result of this construction will total 1,045 vehicles per da) per 100,000 square feet. Based on pro forma analyses done by Halcyon, project' feasibility will be determined by both market absorbtion and the willingness of the Community Redevelopment Agency to subsidize parking. Assistance in land acquisition may be need~~ as well. Programming of improvement for the years 1994-2000 assumes.~~hat previous promotion and leasing efforts have been successful, and that sufficient momentum has been built to sustain a more intense level of development., Planning is expected to have been completed for the city center complex~ and office building sites are expected to begin to be marketed at that location. ' In addition, it is expected that additional office space will be able to be absorbed at the mixed use sites. If previous efforts -34- ~ F ~ F F P' >' , ~ r:: lli r~ P' .';.1 ',' t ',' ,,' " I':' are successful, development pace is expected to be sustain~d at 125,000 gross square feet per year. Employment opportunities will increase to 375 jobs per year. Additional vehicle trips will be generated at an average rate of 1,176 per day. Total new employment annual for the years 1~86-2000 will be 4,975; add itiona 1 vehic Ie trips will 'be 14,770. ., RESIDENTIAL - Market rate residential use in downtown has not expanded since the 1977 plan was adopted. One project, a 50 unit subsidized building for the elderly, was completed in 1984. Viable market~rate projects will require a significant design and promotional effort, but Halcyon concluded that a market exists for downtown housing. Absorption was projected to be 75-100 units per year for the years 1985-1991. Several project sites are recommended for housing development) allowing a total of 400 projected units, between 1987 and 1994. Downtown housing is expected to be built at densities of 28-50 units per acre, which is well below the density range permitted by zoning. Vehicle trips generated by these projects are expected to be approximately five per unit per day. j,;' k Due to a scarcity of advantageous sites, downtown housing opportunities are not expected to increase after the first five years. Smaller scale townhouse opportunities may remain as infill sites on secondary streets near the larger housing developments, and could be attractive housing alternatives as well as good development sites for smaller scale builders. Imaginative developm~nt programs could include mixed office/residential development attractive to lawyers, architects, engineers and related professionals. Total additional housing units which may be built between 1994-2000 are expected to be 220-250 units. Downtown Clearwater can benefit from enhancing its niche as a neighborhood/specialty market place for surrounding residential areas. Renewal or stabilization of nearby residential areas such as North Osceola and North Greenwood will complement downtown's land use pattern. I" II RETAIL - Downtown Clearwater has retained a viable retail function, even as its p'reen'tinent market position was eroded by the development of suburban shopping centers. Halcyon Ltd. indicated that 20,000 square feet of eating and drinking establishments, and up to 100,000 square feet of specialty retail space could be support~u in the years 1986-1990. Halcyon felt strongly that the retail p~'~ential for downtown was significantly under-utilized. fo I," \\ ...... There is a substantial amount of ground level square footage that should be rehabilitated and included in an intensive, professional promotion program for downtown. Reinforcing the retail ~ector indicated on the land use plan 6hould be a high priority. Expansion of retail and eating/drinking opportunities in conjunction with Mass Brothers was recommended by both Halcyon and as a consultant-recommendcid alternative in the bayfront planning process. This potential needs to be sanctioned under the aegis of the downtown redevelopment plan. Retail redevelopment should also be the primary preferred use for the Chamber of Commerce and Post Office (should these buildings be -35- ~ ~ ~ p p ~ p ~' ., :i ~$ r: vacated). Ground level retail should be encouraged in the mixed use s~ctor and the office sector to serve office users. Ground level retail is required for inclusion in redevelopment in the retail sector. Retail development potentials identified by Halcyon should be extended to cover the 1986-1993 time frame. In addition to this previously-mentioned floor, additional office employment and residential redevelopment should support 30,000 square feet of independent retail and eating/drinking space between 1994.2000. Additional floor space can be supported in conjunction with successful mixed use projects capture of purchasing power from outside the downtown area. If a successful marketing program can be mounted, demand for an additional 50,000 square feet of specialty retail could be achieved by capture of additional market share. HOTEL/MOTEL Replacement of downtown's diminished role a a tourist destination has been a significant objective of downtown redevelopment efforts. The market for convention space was evaluated in 1993 and determined to be feasible only with substantial public subsidy. However, the mixed use districts located in the middle of downtown's Cleveland Street frontage present an opportunity for including hotel space with office/ .. retail and parking projects. Obtaining a major office'ancho~ tenant for these sites could tip the scales in favor of project viability. Hotels could be contemplated as part of mixed' use developments in the 1994-2000 time frame. Any hotel built as.part of the Office Sector should be marketed as a business hotel. V''! ; . ;;i l~ '., .. '.' Due to the current lack of demand, hotel construction is not programmed until 1994-2000. GOVERNMENT CENTER The city currently owns nearly 10 acres at the corner of Missouri Avenue and Cleveland Street. This parcel has a square boundary on three sides, but is indented along the western boundary. To create an optimum building site and allow for more effective land utilization, the western"boundary should be squared off. Additional public ownership of small, older residential lots located between Madison and Washington Streets would allow land for creating an attrartive entry to the complex from Pierce Street and could allow good access and egress. I': l,_ t "' \ ' i ~~ I ~ t'''I ! ~r:l City functions which should be located in the municipal complex are administration, personnel, finance, legal, City Commission offices, building inspection, traffic engineering, public works engineering, parks administration, ucilities, planning and urban development, central services ~ data processing, ,and possibly the police department. Consideration should also be given to including other government or public interest func~~ons such as the IJ.S. Post Office, H.R.S. offices, Department of Corrections, Clearwater Housing Authority, Clearwater Downtown Development Board, and Clearwater Chamber of Commerce. These organizations already have offices in downtown Clearwater. Space for community meetings and recreation should be provided to replace the ann~x I Ls -36- ~~ ~ \t ;:.'\~I " , ~ , (. 'H ,Ii r.:' ! '\< .', .1.'.', ~p". r i';.... !:''4;. 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Cll ... 1lI 'll CD M ,l( o o ... IQ c:i' 'I-< g " " ~ ~ F ; p r f~ .' t~ . ,. r~ .'" Table 3 Land D~velopment Opportunities 1986-93 Development Program *Office: 1994-2000 Development Program , " Office: Block 30 100tOOO sq. ft. .Block 49 100,000 sq. ft . Rlock 96 200,000 sq.ft. Block 48 - 100,000 sq.ft. Block 70/71/75 - 200,000 sq.ft. Block 70/71/75 100,000 sq.ft. Block 69/77 200,000 sq .-ft. Block 69/77 - 100tOOO sq.ft. Block 88 75tOOO sq.ft. Block 56 85,000 sq.ft., Block 23 50tOOO sq.ft. , Block 96 200,000 sq.ft. Block 84A 50tOOO sq.ft. 785,000 sq.ft. 775tOOO sq. ft. Residential: Residential: : : I Block 74 Block. 2 Block 34 Block 12 150 unics 50 units 100 units 150 units 450 units B l'ock 72 Block 42/43 120 units 100 units' 220 units ~ .: :. Vi LiI Retail/Restaurant: Retail/Restaurant: t;.i ,~ t.. l~,., Block 9 50,000 sq.ft. Block 70/71/75 50,000 sq.ft. Block 69/77 50tOOO sq. ft. Block 89 25,000 sq. ft. Block 56 15tOOO sq. ft . Block 90 25tOOO sq.ft. Biock 49 30,000 sq.ft. Block 66/67 25,000 sq.ft. 1-g5 t 000 sq.ft. 75, 000 sq.ft. J. ~ ...1: , ~~~1 Hotel/Motel: Block 71/72/73 - 250 rooms with meeting facilities Block 69/77 - 250 rooms with meeting facilities 500 rooms) . \} L i l.:~ t~ l~ L' * includes non-leasable government offices , \ 'I f. f ~ ., ! ' -39- . .... p 'p ~ :,~ , Ii r: I:' II ;[1 L ,. ~ , ',' i~ \ .~ Planning and programming of new office space at 'this site have not been finalized. Initial estimates of new space have been included in the totals for.. office development. Assuming a . multi-story building plan, project planning could allow for 4-5 building sites for private office development, with some supporting retail use incorporated into the project. Timing of private project entry in~o the market would be post~1990, with approximately 200,000 square feet built between 1986-l993 for both private and public use, 1990-1994 and 200,000 square feet between 1994 and 2000. There is a large mass of office space potentially available, and the property management ~ I responsibilities of developing for a large number of small users are far beyond those of the City. Therefore, parcels should either be sold outright to a single anchor tenant or conveyed to a development company with more extensive'experience in buildingt leasing and management. ,i, "m ~ I; J~ -':,' f~ ,. " :~ I,l i:.~. n " ~ I".,~! r: L p' ~ . .' f; t;~" 1 .. , " :: :M ") '. 'I ~~) i~' r I \.... " . 1"" " I .,,-\ " lor; ':0"';. !',' b . '\ ' ., J! 1-" , -40- ;' - :II'::, ',' i~; ;:- :~. T flc,> .. " (>;' . " " 'r.. " ." 'r 11 ;r .I. ,: i> '" :'-'( I, . ~ J'c. ~ . H,;. ~l .~ ~". ~. ", .!/ " ~ '., r .', \' ~ . ~ T." . .-:-':/>"U_>-<:~:~:~'" ,;;.... .,'~.".."c: ;.q'\~i'..>~~} ".> .'" r: " . ;t.,. ",.. ::~I'~~.. . _" M: ~ '. J" ... . :. .., D ,,~ .""0 '. l ~ . '. " -~>' <",.' ~. . ~. . h":;" ~: ~. ;......c. .:.- '" ~_.,~: ~ N> ."'>._~... '.' . ~ ~ .' .~-\ 'f. ".",- '~. . ~ ~. ;. ~ . '. 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I, METHODS OF FINANCING AND CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT NEEDS () ~ b Funding for redevelopment projects and capital improvements will corne from: . private investment . tax increment revenues . transportation impact fees . state and federal grants (as available) . federal, state, city and county budgets . eRA activities (leases, land sales, etc.) If the land development program is implemented as proposed) tax increment revenues are expected to ,increase from $452,103 in 1987 to $2,204,074 in 2001, as indicated in the table below. Table 4 TAX INCREMENT REVENUE PROJECTIONS C R > A, n"Y'>lIu" IllJVl.tl1UU PI' ClIJI""'. .....u...r LI1IPPUYQlh;'"",,-i 1 II ~ ....11 !t~ ValUlJ rLL~ 1 n(':r"'f.l"Int:.H1 t. Clt.lj n t{CVIJ,HH1f'":! ClllllH.lj, T], nq.yIf;fUU'-'1 TU1,c\l RHv'~m",~ _l........__.... _ _......____..._,o,-,,-.........,~....... --....... -. --... --...__.........-~...>,_...._. -----.-.-..----...-.....--.......-........... ..... ....._---- _....--- .....-... -....._------ 190"1 l.fln ,0<)'1,2:.10 ~6 ,i.l3n , 'I fo{) ,i:!~:J t""':) ni!6 ; fji"'.O 1'/52, 1 (J:J LqaU 1-I:}. 12'1,1 ,,",U 60, 116~, 6"/11 r!-'I~ . :Jb:l 24::J , 'Hm -m4 ,on::! 1')0', 6,:l~O,n50 J:.'I:.\ . ')',n, "/"1::' ., 1 ,:ILlll ,;::1~1 ~o~ I ~/.(H~ i.Jn." ::)6fJ tl"/::l, ~O4 1']']0 t. ,:,,\,~o ,U50 16", L'I'} ,5~:") 112, :1'/1 ,065 330.U31 ;1:J;l . -, 1 ! lli'.~3 , ~.q", l'}']! (,,:"\nll.O~() 170 ,'/~If., 3') 1 ')'! . () 77 ,')0 1 3'1'1 ,07B ~l'I". 21 II 756,292 19'h? 6.~2ll,U:::'O 1')0 ,l~l') ,8:JU 1 O~ ,9(,0. not:) .ff.:!"'. -'Of, ,frU7,11L? mU,Ol';! f:: J 'J'}::J I.J. I t\DO , O~() iJIHl . mill, "1t.:J I III ,.~OO, .'!'f~ 'I'/rl , "ft..'t 'I'll. , 11'1[\ 9::'10 . i'H 1 L '}'J" f. ,~\lJO ,UbO ~H ~ , 114tJ ,::J'f(, 1::J0 ,Ollt, ,nlJt~ ::)211 . r~l~tl ::\i.!7,::u,n 1, mH ,556 199:) 0,113;1, (lOO /);1::1 , 3.';) . :'1111 1 'II:) . bOil, nPLI ~';I~~ . 9~H> t\lj;IL~ . :-:.sni. 1,I.C):;).arl 1 ')<)6 IJ . 1I.1,~ . uou ,~~n_Oi1~f '~J-' tf'-',:.if.,l,i:?,r, 670,U::IiJ 67.1, f,:.ii:! 1 ,n'l:!) , 4f.~ l','r, (j ,11.18 ,000 ~7 t _ 51~U . 'il2'l II j(, , IJ?O , <13', 7Jl9,OfJ'" 7~::I,m::!"' 1.5U2,411 19'Jll U,JOi.J,llUU i:!r~ t i ',l~U t I..~"!C) ;~O'/I U'iI! t l;JrJ (3:,jl) ,lJ:H 1I:J::'I ,:'il."! 1,61.6.420 J ')')9 O,Jlln,OOO ~ll;I,W/l) ,'107 220 , I. I 1 , ') J "I <J16.Z110 9aJ ,~ou I ,n37 , fl1 I) i..!OOil u. l0i:). unu ;Jtl:i, ::,.1'). ~ I~ UtiQ ,11'11 . !)o:~ 1,OO:i,60lJ I,Oll,:'IO.fl a,016,fJH.! ;?,1l1l1 n, Ilia, IIUlI ::1~.U ,O:l1 . ~lU" U"/+'I, 1"f<.! ,1316 1 .0')8 ,9L!+'I 1 , lO:" 1I~'} ?, 21)'1,0"" .........,;.......... ""'" >:......",;; TJ.. ,.:II.~....,.t...... ~ l-t..l"'~ (:Uu:.;~lA..4.""'~ &l'UIo'!.1LNUfI';""Hp.jo J.r ....~J..Io'.d'L-l......;L;LII'l,M:"'II.l.....l~.J,.:.1.:IY ...,00::0 1>.+,,,:, A:J,..I.,l ..:l;.;t.,..I.. u...;l:ISo 01:1= .....11...:..... L:lo:a. U.;;a......W1IP!o1... _:tau 1pjj.!;!:;'IoIoU;U~oLI:l;;,J ~a:l II 1I0,m":1Il (J , oo.m lOJ 1 II ')~I Snllrc",;Ci "'J IIr Cl'~ILI'wul.,",r /)Ull'U't.mI;IIJ'1. P f Pllluni no "lit! "I'll..1I OuveJ UpIIIYIlt. l~, UIJ tt,h: '.:tr.j'.~..J yp,j"'....1 Unl L1..... . . l~il1Llgu PI JI',,J 1<1'; CUIIIII. IJ ' , Ct \"J u{ r:1HLLI'WU,-,.I' PLCU', IIll'Ul/Ut., , 1.\11, t,~\ll, ,,"'0, '\1 n,~ Lubl..... 1C)Ut, If ,~ L~ t~l The amount of transportation impact fees generated in downtown are estimated to be $77~iOOO for each phase, of redevelopment yielding total transportation impact fees of $1.550,000. Funds from other sources cannot be estimated reliably. Capital improvements by phase of development, with sources of funds, indicated in Tables 5 and 6. -41- ~ ~ ~ p Wi r: ~ F1 Ta.ble 5 1987-1994 CAPITAL NEEDS AND SOURCE OF FUNDS I" " , I h.... '\ \ SOU r c e ,0 f 1\ \ \ I . \ Funds { Improve- \ {TransP.{Other Govt.\ ment/Cost \ Tax Impact /Revenues {private/ :~~~~~~~---~-----l-:~~:~:~~:l~~~~~--)~~:-::::~~~,:~~~~::l-~:~~:- Pierce/Drew/S.R I \ \ 1 I 60 t~~~)section I X (X (X \ ~I~~~~;~~~~~~~~~~I----:-----!---:-~-l-----------I-------1-------1 ;~~;~~-~~~~~~-~~-(----------I-------(-----------{-------(------- of Pierce St. 1 X I X 1 (I ( 490) I \ I ~;~;~~;-~;;/-----{----------(-------{-----------(------~(-------l Cleveland St. I X ! X 1 X I . I ( 200 ) \ \ I -----------~-----/----------/-------I----------- -------1-------, Rebuild Pierce \ l \ I I St., Pierce B1Vd./ X X I / I to Madison Ave. \ . \ \ ) , "I __::~:~~2________(----------(-~-----(~--~;------\-----__(_~_____I Laura St., t,1yrtle ill I A v e. toG r e e n "'0 0 d l X X I \ X ---:~~~-----~----\---------- -------\--------~--(------- -------1 Booth St., ( J I I I I Cleveland St. to X \ X \ \ X ::::!:~~~--------I----------l-------l-----------I-------1-------1 Garden Ave., \ \ \ I I Cleveland St. (x X ( X ( ! to Franklin" St. I '. ____~~~~2________~________~_!_______(-----------(-----__ _______ 101 a d i son A v e . 'I I I / Cleveland St. to \ 'j \ \ I Pier(~4ft. (x {x i X ( I I ~:1~~-~-G;;------)----:-----ill-------I--..--:-----I-------{I-------, (41) I I I I [;;1, F:-- J.": f~ t: (.:. ";j' 1:,,1 i k..o: ,.,. I I'I"J l" ,. ",c, 1 ::' , ,I b:;; I I l1' I t ~"'-e I' I hi' W ~;: ~ ~7 f'" ',; J I I... _J~2- r ~ ~ ~ ! ~ E ~, fj ...II! - !' 1 - ,( Table ~ (cont'd.) \Source 01'\ \ I \ I .. \ Fu n d s I I ~ ~ / Improve- \ I I Transp. lather Govt \ I rnen~.Cost \ I Tax ,Impact ,Revenues /p~ivate, (~OOO's) \ \ Increment\Fees \(F,AtC,L)* jlnvest'l Other -----------------I----~---~-I-------I-----------,~------,------ Streetsca.pe, I I I \ '/ He. j 0 r 1 X 1 / :< I X / (42S) ! r \ I I I ------------------------------------1-----------/-------,-------1 3s.j'fr~nt Park, \ u I \ \ I, I 'Jpen:,pace 1'\ I , X I X I I {150} I I \ ,\ I ------------------------------------/-----------1-------,-------/ Sanitary Se...er \ X \ \ X \ X I I ( 500) I Ii' ~ , I ------------------------------------\-----------\-------\-------1 Si,d e...alks ; X I X 1 X , I X I 1 (150) 1 I \ \ \ I ------------------------------------J-----------/-------/-------[ ?arking, \ X \ \ X \ X I I ( 1,000) I I I I 'I I ------------------------------------,-----------\-------\-------\ Land A:quisition) X / I . I I I (2,0) I I' I I I I (I *F,S,C,L = Federal, State, County, Local **To facilita~e projects programed for Blocks 2,9,12,30,34,48,49, 56,70/11/15,69/77,74,96 Capital improvement needs for Phase 1 are 55,422,000. Road improvements are indicated in support of both specific redevelopment projects and general areawide redevelopment needs. Sanitary sewer needs are indicated based on project-specific improvements. Open space and streetscape expenditures are indicated consistent with the redevelopment plan. Parking and land acquisition expenditures will be made to enable development con$i~r~nt with the project scheduleJ as B primary means of plan implementation. "\ ,~ -43- " I I r , e ~ ~~, fa '"' Table 6 1995-2001 CAPITAL NEEDS AND SOURCE OF FUNDS ---------------------------------------------------------------- \Sourc~ or\ I \ Fu n d S I J I !~prove- \ ~ ( ITransP'IOther GOvt.\ \ ment/Cost \ Tax ,Impact ,Revenues Private, I ($OOO's) . \ l Increment\Fees I{F, S,C,L)*(Invest.\ Other I , -----------------/----------,-------/-----------,-------1-------1 Ft.Harrison Ave.l, t' I I I 1 ~~e~ St. / X I X I X I I I I ( 370 ) \ I I I; 1 I' I -----------------/----------/-------/-----------,-------,-------1 Dre.... St" " \ \ I 'I I Watterson St. to /' :< 1:<' X , I I ~'{jrtle A're. \ I \ \ I I ( 380) / I I I I I --------------~--\----------\-------I-----------\-------\-------1 Grove St., ~Irj~le/ " I 1 I ~~e. to Prospect \ X I X \ \ X 1 I . (11) ( (( (( I -----------~-----/----------J-------I-----------I-------1-------1 My r t 1 e Aye., Jon e s \ \ \ \. I ' \ St. to Tu r n e r S t , ~ X I X I ' X I J I ( 1,000) \ . 1 \ \ \ I -----------------,----------,-------~-----------/-------/-------, ?s.rk St., ~i~,.rt le \ . \ \ \ \ " I .~ ~ e. to 0 GT e en ....0 0 d i .( I X l ~ I I t',.{e. \ \ \ \ I I (60) , r J r I 1 -----------------\--------~-l-------\-----------\-------1-------1 Green\o"oo2. Ave., I "{ i. I 'r' I I Lau:-a St,' to \ .. \.(, \ X \ \ I C hes t n:lt St. I I / {I I (9t>5) \ \ \ \ \ I -----------------/----------~-------/~----------,-------1-------, E ~ in g Ie 0 U r t I , \ \. \ \ . \ '" I Cnestn'.1t / X I X I I / I Intersection \ \ \ \ \ I ( 370 ) ~ I I' I" I I -----------------,----------I-----~\-----------\-------\-------1 Cleyeland! I / J I I " lHssouri \' X \ X ( X \ \ I Intersection ( I I I I I ( 620) I I I \ \ . I ----~------------,----~-----,-----~-(-----------/-------/-------1 fJt.il1.t~,. Service I X I I X \' , I I (he:) ( I I / I I -------:~-:------\----~-----I-------I-----------\-------\-------1 Street :1.Xvures / X I I X I I I (300) t \ \ I I I ---~~------------I----~-----I-------l-----~-----J----~--/-------1 Far;.:, Open Space ~ X I I X \ ' I I (150) I I I I I I I I I I I -----------------I----------r-------/-----------,-------,-------1 (,: I :~; " -44- ~ r F F F :..'p F ~ ~ ( Table 6 (cont'd.) 1995-2001 CAPITAL NEEDS AND SOURCE OF FUNDS ---------------------------------------------------------------- \Source Of\\ ' I \ Fu n d S / Improve- \ ~ \ Transp./ Other Govt.\ ( oent/Cost \ Tax Impact \Revenues ,private I (Sooots) \ { Increment(Fees . (<F, S,C,L)*\Invest.( Other I -----------------/----~-----/-------/-----------I-------,-------1 ~tre:t5cape, \ I \ \ I I lo! i n 0 ~ _ ; X I / , X I I < 2, 0 ) I I r. \ 'I I I -~---------------/----------/-------/-----------l-------,-------, Slde'.:alks I X I I X \ X I I (150) r i I I I I ---~-------------I---~------I-------I-----------I-------1-------1 ?ar~ing J X 1 I X l X I I ( 1 ,000) I I I \ I I ~;~;-;;~~~;~;~;;-{----~-----t-------(-----------l-------t---~---I (250) I I I 1 I I ----------------------------------------------------------------- *F,S,C,L = :ederal, State, County, Local **to fa.cili~ate projects programmed for Blocks 23, 42/43, 70/71, '69/77, 66/77, 84A, 88, 89/90, 96 f~ t " f;~ ,~ ~, Hi I ,~ I..... Total second phase capital needs are $5,852,000; the combined capital needs are $11,274,000. Although the capital needs are eaually divided hetween the two phases, tax increment revenues will accrue at an increasing rate. Approximately 1/3 of these revenues will b~ realized as a result of phase 1 improvements, and 2/3 will be received as a result of proceeding through phase 2. A summary of redevelopment capital needs follows. " . . <~ Table 7 SUMMARY REDEVELOPMENT CAPITAL NEEDS...)($OCiO' s) Phase 1 Phase 2 Total " Streets and Roads 2,906 3,710 6,616 Street Fixtures -0- 300. 300 Water & Gas Mains 41 42 83 Sanitary Sewer 500 -0- 500 Park/Open Space 150 ,150 300 Streetscape 425 250 675 Sidewalks 150 150 300 P~rking 1,000 1,000 2,000 Land Acquisition 250 ' 250 500 TOTAL 5,422 5,852 11,274 ''- t:~ i i,;'J F", ~..,. -45- ;..... ~ ~ '~ P F .. P P . ~ " I:: " f~ .' . f; ;iI b },; I {.": redevelopment will generate $1,550,000 from the redevelopm~nt projecced in the plan. Transportation impact fees collected in community redevelopment districts are earmarked for improvement in those"distric~s. In addition, it is estimated that $1,686,000 of the transportation improvements are eligible for state funding. State-eligible projects can be included in the countywide transportation improvement plan and program; this will leave a remainder of $3,380,000 to be funded by local revenues. Several of the streets proposed for improvement, (for example, Myrtle and Greenwood Avenues) serve 8 collector function for areas outside the downtown. If improvement to these streets could be' funded from gasoline tax or other general fund revenues, the eRA portion would then be reduced to $1)430,000. This is an order of magnitude more consistent with the the eRA financial capability. This reduces the transportation portion of the capital needs by 78%. The resulting capital needs which would be paid primarily by the eRA is $6,088,000. Total tax increment revenues are projected to be $17,553>>000. Although the capital needs are equally divided between the two development phases) cax increment revenues will accrue at an increasing rate. Approximately 1/3 of the revenues will accrue in phase 1 and 2/3 will be received during phase 2 as a result of completion of phase I improvements and implementation of the phase 2 schedule. In order to maintain consistency between capital needs nnd resources, borrowing will be needed. This will finance early phase improvements from later phase revenues. Table',a 5-YEAR CAPITAL BUDGET, C.R.A. \l IOTfll_ . /'\1.1. ne:VF:rllJl,S TO tflL ,1l0N-m:;:<; 111 l)f:1,J Uf.-Flt. IH-1JI1 llU-O'J w;o..',n 'HI'-91 'l~ln 1 0::' "IflM)n3 ~78:,>n"1 ......:l:'l.,., 7~"'2"'1~~ 6~20 (,"~Q fJ.q~!O 6<120 IJ"'~O ~?'/~/l C'?7tifo 2?7 :''>1, ,<'!?nH. a2"~~b 10000 6'J()OOO :m?,"I9 '/l/0r. <J:I'J(.~~ 98'U,:."I ?....i:!flt:! '\ ./::) J ?:J \ 1:J1.l:J::l , "~OOOO I :~ooouo .J I 'liJ 291'1 .,4'UJ 12115:1 10'/,1721 (,'/Ul?1 (,? (,6 '1:"1 ".,. 7(,n :1 rlfll "'~O 1 !"i 1 ~,,,:,~ l'r:'l:\ :18 '1396:'1 q:l'/(,:-l "II,;. l~ Rr:: 'JF.UUF:: ,; Trt<;; inr:r.J.!"'t:'n t. Dc~n~o~n dnv hrl, L.l'it.....r.::l' LQtld <J~l..'\ RH"I.r-,Otltltl 0/<; R'!str.0/5 pr1nr IJ.....tr.. Bond Pr-or::oeQd.. [nv'''''''!I~/tl~h..t' M" FXPf:UU r , lJl'll'..'., L_lnd pU.-r,;thlU'-" ,"',d8'!. t n \ L. L.1.n l. l un f) IS. r3 i lqr]j'" D/" r.F 1'1\ 0/'5 G..t'l\ll'~ D/S S 1.1'.30;1.... fl....~ rron.. pi'll' k S t.r'lJ...U'J' t'1r:n'P.~ 'iLr+"!'\" 1 "'p....nV..lII11Plt y,,'"j. r;.l f1P-Wit lk~ P.-.,.~ 11"1 r;'''w't-'t. 'II'IP'."';' W;'l"'(-:.~ ,. ')11.'\ l..pi"j I IJ r fll E >:1,>rIJOJ , I HtI.". "~OOOO ~llOUO tl:1\ 00 1 n--,n" [11 '/U5 :'1 (lOll , ~;Jl~)1J O\f.llR ?:~'J6:;' '}oOUO n~O()O " 1 ~ ()flU W}~~~\O "'t () IHJnrl1 :\'VIOO: I l:r~llI.llIJI, 'F;~I'I.tllJII\JI'I;'; ;.: I 'lit I (i , l(./'''''l - -46- '~ r ~ d " ,re " :rn '~ ' J ..'oj :;\ II ~' .\:~ "f~' , "', ' "~ '. . . '/: :~.' 6' , ),:3' '.f " e ,I\'> {"~'S I l- ~I,\.).t'" . .\\;,\; \, \ 'I' .. ~ " 'If ,. ~ . 'I ~ 'j '" " .......:. .f 1/: u c~ ~. .c, "f' -: '.> ,; ) , '>~ ',' " j)' ~h ,I' " c ~:. . . .; ~ c...... .~ '. ' I"~ p,) T>~' C ").. ~ 0' :;.. ;, ,.,,' . ,,' ..,' .. " : .. ~.~ ,. c . ~ _ ,', " . ..c ';.' APPENDIX .', ~. ." ,', . I.... ':\, ,; ~\\ " ',:, ,,' , \ ;) , " , "~,) : t ___ . " :; ',I " "f. . ",:) :. ,',l \ ,J. Ii;:), '\ ", " ".,' .L \,' c ': 'j " ' .-- This law ~stablishes the primary funding mechanism for redevelopment of Florida's declining areas, by permitting increased taxes generated in a redevelopment area co be Ilcaptured" and spent specifically for redevelopment purposes. Procedures 'are established in the law to prevent abuses of the privilege afforded by the tax increment financing mechanism. To institute a T.l.F. district, the local government must first consider findings of fact and declare a "finding of necessity" in accordance with specific legal criteria. The City of Clearwater did this by means of Resolution 81-67. The governing body must also create a community redevelopment agency to carry out the powers authorized in the law; this agency may be a separate body or the local governing body may declare itself to be the CRA The local government has, and may delegate to the CRA, the following powers: ~ .~ r r til f~ f;:lJ ,. .. <. ~ rJt h APPENDIX A SUMMARY OF CHAPTER 163 F.S. COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT ACT OF 1969, AS AMENDED a. To make and execute contracts. F'~ I~ b. To disseminate slum clearance and community redevelopment information. f"" 1 bJ c. To carry out redevelopment and related activities including: 5. 6 . '" """ 7 . .... l. Acquire a slum or blighted area or portion thereof. 2. Demolish and remove buildings and improvements. 3. Install streets utili~ies, parks, playgrounds and other improvements in accordance with the community redevelopment plan. 4. Dispose of property at fair market value in accordance with the plan. Carry out programs for voluntary or compulsory repair in accordan~~ with the plan. Acquire real property to repair for dwelling use or related facilities or repair or rehabilitation of structures for guidance purposes, and resale of property. Acquire any other real property to eliminate usage conditions, lessen density) eliminate obsolete or other detrimental uses, remove or prevent blight, or provide land for needed public facilities. 8. Acquire air rights facilities for low related facilities over bridges, tunnels or like or moderate income housing and and use~. j -47- ....-..';}. ~~:. . ~, <, 'I' , , , t r ,r 9. Construct foundations and platforms to use air right site~ for low and moderate income housing and. related facilities and uses. d. ,To provide or repair streets) roads, utilities, parks) playgrounds and other ~ublic improvements To enter into any contracts necessary to effectuate the purposes of this part. f. To invest any reserves or sinking funds in property or securities in which savings banks may legally in'~est funds>> and to redeem bonds at the redemption price, purchase bonds at less than redemption price, all such bonds so redeemed or purchased 'to be cancelled. g. To borrow money from and apply for grants from the ,Federal Government>> State) County or other public body. h. Within its area of operation, to make all surveys and plans necessary including (but not limiced to) plans for building rehabilitation; enforcement of state and local laws anct regulations regarding larH.! use building occupanc~; and appraisals and title bcarches. i. To test and report methods and techniques, and carry outi demonstrations. j. To apply for Federal demonstration grant funds. k. To prepare plans for relocation of persons, and to make" relocation payments. 1. To appropriate funds to carry out 'the purposes of this! part of the law, to zone or rezone any part of the ! county or municipality or make exceptions from building regulations. " e. \, .... Within the community redevelopment area: 1 . Enter buildings or properties for inspectionst surveys and appraisals. Acquire property by purchase) lease) gift grant or eminent domain. (Note: the delegation of eminent domain power must be granted explicitly by the City to the eRA). 2. 3. ' 4. To hold, improve, clear or prepare any such property. I To mortgage, pledge, hypothecate or otherwise encumber or dispose of real property. 5. To insure or provide for insurance or property or operations of the county or municipality. 6. -48- ~ ri II p, V~ rl ... t f: r1 '" t~ r> , , r" '. '[ " ; , , -, ~ r m. To close, vncatet plan or replan streets n. Within its area of operation, to organize and direct the administration of the provisions of this part of the law. ' h o. To exercise all or part of these provisions, or to delegate them Co che community redevelopment agency. The range of powers tha~ may be exercised under the statute was greatily expanded in 1984. Although these powers are, to a great extent, those available to local governments, they are a very powerful set of tools which may be granted to a non-elected authority. In the instance of Clearwater, the City Commission appointed itself as the Community Redevelopment Agency. The Community Redevelopment Act specifies that a redevelopment trust fund must be creaced for the Community Redevelopment Agency for the duration of the community redevelopment project. This trust fund shall be used to finance or refinance each community redevelopment project that the agency undertakes. The trust fund shall be funded annually in an amount equal to the incremental tax revenue generated in the redevelopment area. Calculation of this incremental value uses the year in which the ordinance is passed adopting the redevelopment plan as the base year for purposes of freezing the tax roll. Increases in taxable property value above the base year value are known as the increment. The city and county governments continue to receive tax revenues which result from application of the current millage rate to the base year taxable value. Revenues resulting from the application of the current tax rate tri the increment go to the redevelopment agency. The Community Redevelopment Act specifically exempts school districts and water management districts; those jurisdictions continue to receive tax revenues as though no redevelopment trust fund has been created. The operational basis and debt service structure of the redevelopment trust fund, was required to be approved by the Board of County Commissioners prior to its creation by the City Commission. The Clearwater CRA trust ordinance was established by Ordinance 2779 on August 19, 1982. '\: ) The Act further specifies that the community redevelopment plan must conform to the comprehensive plan for the municipaliL:'>> as approved by the local planning agency under the LGCPA. In Clearwater, this is che Pinellas County Planning Council. The ,plan must indicate such land acquisition, demolition or removal 'of structures, redevelopment, improvements, and rehabili~ation as is proposed to be carried out in the redevelopment district, any zoning and planning changes and building requirements. The plan must include a feasible method for the location of any families who will be displaced) adequate provisions for park areas and recreation facilities desirable for neighborhood improvement in the district (with special consideration for the health, safety, and welfare of children in the general vicinity of the area covered by the plan) and must affaid maximum opportunity, consistent with the needs of the city as a whole, for the ," T< i ,,~ , ,I' , i , I..,) [ h I ~ '" -49- t;,.:S ~ F F F r ~ r ~ r t:t r r"( ;\, ;,-l l~; L: I,: L rehabilitation and redevelopment of the district by private enterprise. The contents of the community redevelopment plan must further: 1. Contain a legal d~scription of the boundaries of the community redevelopment project area. [ -, ! I', 2. Show by diagram and in general terms: a. The appro~imate amount of open space to be provided and the street layout. b. Limitations on the type, size, height, number and proposed use of buildings. c. The approximote number of dwelling units. d. Such property as is intended for use a public parks, recreation areas) streets, public utilities, and public improvements of any nature. 3. If the project area contains low or moderate income housing>> contain a neighborhood impact, element, which describes in detail the impact of the project upon the residents of che project area and the surrounding areas, in terms of relocation) traffic circulation, environmental quality>> availability of community facilities and services) effect on school population, and other matter affecting the physical and social quality of the neighborhood. 4. Describe generally the proposed. method of financing the redevelopment of the project area. 5. 'Contain adequate safeguards that the work or redevelopment wi.ll carried out purs~ant to the plan. 6. Provide for the retention of controls and the establishment of any restrictions or covenants"running with l~nd sold or leased for private use for such periods of time and under such conditions as the governing body deems necessary to effectuate the purposes of this part. ,~. 7. Provide assurances that there will be replacement housing for the relocation of persons temporarily or permanently displaced from housing facilities within the community redevelopment project area. 8. Provide an element of residential use in the project area is such use exists in the area prior to the adoption of the plan. The act also contains strict conflict of interest provisions, such that no public official or employee, no member of a Community Redevelopment Agency, ,no City Commiss~oner, or no employee of a Community Redevelopment Agency, shall acquire, directly or indirectly, any personal interest in any community , redeve lopment proj ect, ,in any property inc fuded in the redevelopment district, or in any contract let in connection with . \' i ' 1 I..,. -50- ~ 'I' ~ " ! 'J ,,' ~ ~ ; ~ :,'1 }'I ' , .~ , ' J ,- ! ' ' " , j'm ('. iI I .' i'~' \ r+ ~ 1 !lll ! ' :) ; ,"if i ~ Ii , 'c l. . , , j - ~, ,f," 'F r- :". "- ..... ; l' I.t. "C;, ~. ~ ' , - 'i .~ : r-> j " j. , ..... .".~: ." the community' redevelopment project. In the event of involuntary acquisition, the interest must be immediately disclosed in writing to the City Commission, and any such official, commissioner, or employee shall not participat~ in any action by the City or the Redevelopment Agencyaffeciting such property. -, c1;} .'!o , " ! ' ,oj. ,". .i< :' " ','I I' I I\~ ~} '\, 'I, ! J . ') . I . .~'+ OJ' ''''1 :1 ' p I' '. :.;.... ,~~:7" ,. ( . ~..! . '. . -or -51- " " ,H I I I I I I I I I; {, APPENDIX B BIBLIOGRAPHY Title: The Plan for Downtown Clearwater ,} Author: RTKL Associates, Inc. I, Date: Occober, 1977 Action: Adopted as part of Clearwater Comprehensive Plan This plan used an extension public input procedure to plan a multi-purpose environment. It envisioned a downtown core area west of }1yrtle Avenue as a pedestrian-oriented district which included a distinctive retail shopping area, a waterfront park system, 8 government center and new office, residential and hotel/motel facilities. The eastern corridor area (east of Myrtle Avenue) was to be improved as an automobile-oriented commercial di~trict. Cleveland Street was to serve as a linear commercial corridor east of Myrtle Avenue west of Myrtle Avenue through was planned to bypass Cleveland Street, which would be transformed inca a shopping area, with a severely limited transportation function. Refinement of concepts in The Plan for Downtown Clearwater has continued since that plan was prepared in 1976. Those studies commissioned by the CRA/City Commission or accepted by the eRA/City Commission are summarized below:, Title: Addendum to The Plan for Downtown Clearwate~ and Appendices Author: Halcyon Ltd., Hartford, Connecticut Date: June 1986 Action: Receipt and Referral for Staff Evaluation This study updated the market and financial analysis of The Plan for Downtown Clearwater. Appropriate projects were recommended, and zoning, parking) streetscape and ~raffic issues were discussed. The report concluded that ~owntown Clearwate~,has the potential to redevelop as a r~tail-office-residential hub~of moderate scale and intensity. Office buildings will be oriented to the Cleveland Street frontage. Municipal functions should he grouped in a civic/recreational complex at the eastern edge of the downtown core. Promotion of downtown and attention to aesthetics should be encouraged. Bayfront parks and green space should be upgraded. The consultants recommended additional retail/restaurant uses be developed at the rear of Maas Brotherst and conversion of the downtown post office. Residential uses were recommended for the vacant parcel at Greenwood Avenue and Laura Street, and at the northwest corner of Myrtle Avenue and Pierce Street. , 'I'j -52- l~~ :4 '. l'i~ \" i .~t ~. .n Title: Market Analysis and Development Recommendations, Proposed Clearwater Convention Center Author: Laventhol and Horwath, Orlando, Florida F F F F P ~~' 1. . Title: Bayfront Park Improvement Plan Author: Land Design Research) Inc., Columbia) Maryland Date: August 1984 Action: Approved by City Commission The Bayfront Park Improvement Plan was prepared to make the public and private waterfront spaces more attractive and accessible. The plan called for enhancement of existing public l~nd) land acquisition to complete a redesigned waterfront park system. Active recreation feature~ were proposed~o be upgraded at the tennis complex, passive parks were planned west of Pierce Boulevard/Drew Street, and Coachman Park was proposed to be upgraded. Acquisition of privately held bayfront properties was proposed. Although the referendum for funding the full plan of improvements failed, the City Commission did approve the plan as a guide for improvements to existing parks. F p Date: 1983 Action: Report received t <, o~ ,. t.: 1,\ This study considered the market and financial feasibility for a 45,000 - 50)000 square foot convention/civic center to be built at the northeast corner of Cleveland Street and Hyrtle Avenue. The overall projections for annual meetings are large and growing. Downtown Clearwater lacks a key element in convention marketing -there are no large good hotels in or near downtown. Thus a downtown site could not be competitive except in the area of regional "drive-in" meeting and spectator activity. However, these provide the fewest spin-off benefits from atcendance) and publi~ subsidy would be needed to construct and operate the fa(;i.lity. ! ; II', I ~" Title: Downtown Model Streetscape Plan ...... Author: Jan Abell and Elizabeth Gassel, Tampa, Florida Date: December 1981 TO \ 1 Action: Accepted, implemented on 400 Block of Cleveland Street The streetscape design plan proposed designs for benches und planters>> and specifications for plant materials and tree grates. Other suggestions were made for banners, decorative paving and street furniture. -53- r r r ~ '~ r~ ~ r,~ .~ ~ ~ Title: Downtown Clearwater Parking Study, Phase 2 Author: Ralph Burke and Associates, Park Ridge, Illinois Action: Report received There is a surplus of parking space in downtown Clearwater, but it is not conveniently located and existing space is n9t sufficient for potential future development. This report proposed a multi-story parking garage behind northeast corner of Cleveland and Waterson (City Lot #4). City bond issue and subsidy for debt service would be required. Date: April 1980 Title: Downtown Clearwater Parking Study) Phase 1 Author: Ralph Burke and Associates, Park Ridge, Illinois Action: Report received , Existing parking spaces are not used to capacity. Spaces are dispersed and not conveniently located, especially in the area of che courthouse. Neither a surface parking lot or a garage is economically f€asible based on current development and utiliza- tion rates. A garage could be used to attract development. The report recommends the City establish a parking management system in the Traffic Engineering Department. Title: State Road 60 Relocation Feasibility Study Author: Kim1ey-Horn and Associates) Tampa, Florida Date: December 1979 Action: Report received. State Road Committee was est~blished and suggested alternatives Eight alternativp.~ were evaluated for re-routing of State Road 60 traffic throu~h or around the downtown business district. Concinuation of t~e existing route along Cleveland Street was included among the alternatives. Relocation of S.R. 60 to the Court-Chestnut one-way pair was recommended. Title: Coachman Park Design Study Author: Florida Division of Recreation and Parks, Tallahassee, Florida -~ Date: May 1980 -54- h "",1.: ~ F -F F F ~ [, ~ i~ ~. " , '. Action: Design was circulated among city staff~ Planning for a bandshell in Coachman Park utilized the conceptual framework of the Bayfront Park design. This presented a comprehensive landscape design for the Clearwater Bayfront Park with a heavy emphasis on tree ~over an visual integrity from the Memorial Causeway. Title~ Downtown Clearwater Signage Program Author: Ad Image, Tampa, Florida Date~ September 1978 Action: Special downtown logo signs and directional signs were installed. They did not prove to be effective communica- tion mechanisms>> and this program was not continued. Title: Downtown Clearwater Waterfront Park Author: Clearwater Planning Department with the University of Florida School of Archicecture, Gainesville, Florida l~ L Date: April 1977 J~ I.~ l~ $ , Action: Design was circulated among city staff This presented a preliminary, comprehensive landscape design for the Clearwater Bayfront Park. Heavy emphasis on a continuous band of tree cover across the expanse of the park. I" \~ Title: Downtown Facade Design Author: Youngstrom and Associates, Clearwater, Florida Date: November 1978 \~. . '. Action: Facade design was in "8 Spanish motif publicized and several of downtown ~usinesses have had facades constructed con5i~tent with this design. J 'f I'~ . '\ .. , ... -55- ,( +,-, " :,\}',1'J~JJf :. '..:i!<{~~~~ . ~.' ':':_'~~)<~;;j' ",'\t,~& <' : ,'_/ ;nt: ~:"~'I,,~~lljl~ }.;~;~ '.. .~;:., .c.~.~ \:: 't- ~. -( ~ . L ,<'~f:'@ " . d .." , ,'::.l.::> :, " ! I . ADCENDUM . 'to THE P!f.N FOR ~ CLEAIWATER am APPENDIX B <I +:. .t. .,.,',,:tl , . "~: . 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'\\ , .. ~ .}, '- "l' n~ " 'I >.., II I, ~. t.:.) :- '\ \\ ,,. . ~i : :.; .: -'.:" . ..,.\ :f' .~ ,.~ , ,~ .' , \. ~ , <, , '" , I r [ [ ,) [ [ !t C E ,[ Section 2.0: Section 3.0: 3.1: 3.2: 3.3: 3.4: 3.5: Section 4.0: 4.1: 4. 1 : 4.2: 4.3: 4.4: Section 5.0: TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction G:>als arrl Objectives of the Addendum to the Plan for Downtown Clearwater Stakeoolders Analysis Introduction to Stakeoolders A11alysis 'l11e Key Players Clearwater's Development Issues 'l11e Perceived StreIl3ths of Downtown Limitations on Development Opportunities D:velopment Prcgram an:1 Develcpment Districts Site Development Strategies Urren Office Core Municipal Complex Retail DevelClpment Opp::>rtunities Residential Sites , Review of Traffic, Transp:::>rtation, Sign.:ge, Graphics, and Zonirg in D:lwntown Clearwater Section 6~O: Financial Feasibilily Models 6.1: Office Development 6.11: Financial Projections o Development BUdget o Financing Structure o Operating Statement 6.12: Develcpment Budget Assumptions 6.13: Financing Structure Operations 6.14: Operating Pro Fonna Assumptions 6. 15: Return to Developer ~nd Equity Investor 1,\ 'I 'l 6.2: Corrlaninium Development o Financial Projections o Assumptions o Return to Developer '~1 Section 7.0: Implementation Steps for Develq:>Irent \\ '11 ,. " tt .',!,. .~t /i .- .,' .,J ,I ., I :1 " ,:1 "~.' , :1' , t:~;,g:' - ~..p" : ~,~~. , , " , , " Appendices Apt;errlix A: ",:"i .~. ~,. f; ~ ~ , '~:~ Market Anal1sis for Office, Retail, am Residential Developnent (Separately BoLindf '. . , " ~'.> Apperrlix ,B: 'Develq::)er Review t)-. , , ~,. :.. oConcluslons '=-< I, '.' I ~, " ' " (' , " , " ", ',; '.' ,. , "1,', , " ',} '\ .,) " c. l \~ . '" t' "\ ' . ';. '~l "\ \t c", ~ I l.: '" I"~ ", . . ~ .- . _, \or." ~', A.. ,_ \ . . _ . ~ ,. I f"'l' I ,,' tl1l I ,..~ I 1 May 1 986 ,,,. I. Mr. Joseph R. McFate, III Planning and Development Director P.O. Box 4748 Clearwater, FL 33518 r-' I t'>~ Dear Mr. McFate: , } .... Halcyon is pleased to sul:mit the final draft of our Addendwn to the Plan for Downtown Clearwater, which reccmrnends specific ~ojects to incotpOrate into a revised downtown develcprnent plan, based on current market and financial feasibility. Our rec<llll'TX:ndations incotpOrate stakeholder feoooock, site availability and site contraints and the economic and financial . realities of Clearwaterts development climate. Continued qoolity development in Clearwater will require a concerted p:irtnership between the different branches of the city goverrment, the Downtown Developnent Board, larrl owners and develop:rs. The market strength, land prices and development economics are not sufficient to spur coordinated quality office, retail and residential development witl-out City assistance in lam acquisition, parking construction and marketing. , j " ,... i '. ! ,!-~..~ . f-"'" The develcpment potential for Clearwater can be realized wi th carefully crafted development along the waterfront and bluff, the develcpment of a municipal office am recreation cOllplex as an anchor on the eastern edge of the Downtown District, and the assemblage and marketing of strategic sites for office develcpment along Cleveland Street. Acquisition of an aoondoned car dealership cOlld provide satellite parking for downtown office ~rkers an::! retail shoppers and a shuttle system to Clearwater Beach. The strategic planning process has helped identify the problems and opportunities for development in D:>wntown Clearwater, and xeveale:l concensus for particular types of lard uses, locations arrl level of public involvement and assistance. StudyiIl3 the market and financial feasibility of development for office, residential arrl retail has tested the response of the develop:rs and di.rrensioned the level of public initiative required. T,\. t I'," \: .......... . .~. < Mr. Joseph R. McFate, III 1 May 1986 Page Two Ii 'I Several critical steps must be implemented after the Ci bj Ccmnissions's approval of this rep:>rt. o Coordinate the efforts of the City agencies, staff 'arrl the D::Mntown Development Board; o Establish tools are resources to q:>tion arn acquire critical parcels of land; o Study the facility needs of the City ard County am the feasibility of a municipal an::] recreational canplex; o Study the feasibility of a sz;:ecialty retail center, 'integrated with the Maas Brother's departrrent store: o Acquire the rrost available abarrlonoo or soon to be abarrlonerl car dealership land to construct surface parking lots to prcrvide satellite parking Eor downtown office workers} shopfers and Clearwater Beach visitors. o Ceteanine a r:oli tically feasible, aestootic, lQ,t,l-rise develop:nent plan for the waterfront ~nd bluff. I'm rorry for the delay in canpleting the report but we herl difficulty coordinating the physical master plan with the site development am zoning recanrrerdations. We lock forward to providing assistance for further studies am in implementing the revised downtown development plan. '. I since~el ~ ~ I '. I:f.[~, C{; A' t1; ~ !/1erane L~" ,Je. Senior Associate " JLR/nb ~,\ ..- " \w~ " , .... I ~ I I I I I I I I, I: [ [ [ r Section 2.0: Goals and Objectives of the Revised Plan for Clearwater There are several concise goals and objectives of the Addendum to the Plan for Downtown Clearwater, incorporating those identified in the Plan for [)c::)vmtown Clearwater prepared in Octooor 1977 an:] trose pro[:Osed by stakeholders interviewed from Septemt:er to Octobar, 1985. The objective of the 1977 Plan are still re.tevant since:- it is apparent in the eight years since the plan was prepared that most of the objectives have yet to be fully or even partially realized. Concisely restated and updated, the goals and objectives of the plan are: o '1b str,ell3then Clearwater as a multi-use, twelve-fourteen hour center and as a unique place in the Tampa Bay Region to canplerrent the regionally canpetitive beach amenities ard residential neighborhoods. o Tb attract office and light manufacturing development to exparrl employment op};Ortuni ties arrl expand the property tax base, thereby releasing underutilized parcels for tmage-enhancing development and increased tax base. o 'lb sensitively choose strategic sites alan:! the waterfront and on the bluff for image enhancing development. o To improve the physical environment ard amenities for downtown employees, residents and visitors through improved streetscape, informative signage ard increased, or ,better ,located parking. o 'Ib prcgram development on the'significant lam parcels that are now available for developrrent with the relocation of the autorrobile' \sales an:] service businesEes. The major goals outlined above can t.e attained by oodressing the fOllo,.Jing objectives, which were the driving objectives in establishing the Addendum to the Plan for Downtown Clearwater. 1. Identify viable development projects to stlinulate plan implementation. , A. Identification of public and p~ivate development OPfOrtunitie~\\that can 00 initiated and canpleted within two to four years. B. Identification of sites that present the best apparent. opportunities for near-tean development. I, -3- , ," , " iJ r r r r r r~ r- .~ C. Identify infrastructure requirements needed to supp:>rt arrl enhance the proposed developments including traffic eira.llation, parking, streetscaping ard utili ties. D. ProfOse viable uses for the vaC3ted or s:xm-to-be-vaCBted automobile dealerships. " 2. Resolve the Cleveland Street traffic dilemma. A. Evaluate the viability of implementing the Ore,.! Street connector in the near te r:m or the long term, with the subsequent rerluction of the traffic on Clevelarrl Street. B. Evalute the potential of creating the proposed Cleveland Street nE.ll in light of the findin::!s in 2A. C. Explore' sh::>rt-tenn improvements for Cleveland Street pat:ticularly in the vicinity of the 400 block so as to reinforce the Royalty Theatre, Maas Brothers aOO other retail business in this area. O. Address future development limdts along Cleveland Street as to height am density. 3. Identify near-term public works projects that will supp:>rt private revitalization efforts. A. IDeate streetscape projects, gateway arrl open space Eeatures that will SupfOrt existing new projects (such as Clearwater Square) aOO enhance the overall dCMntown urban envit:onrrEnt. "\1 B. Address parkin::! Eacili ty nea:ls related to new projects an:] those that, may t:e identified in the plan and revision. C. Enhance f:edestrian tlnrOllghfares between parkitlj arrl major generators both functionally and aesthetically. D. Incorporate incentives into the zoni03 coo.e for setbacks, public pl?zas and street tmprovements. . \\ -4- , " 1 c, ""\\ ( j' 'I r pIO Section 3.0: Stakeholders Analysis Section 3.1: Introduction to Stakeholders.Analysis There is no single formula for successful strategic develq?rrent planning, no firm ard fast set of rules to follow. Rather, each redevelopment strategy must be based on a development program derived fran stakeholder needs and demands that are appropriate for that canrnunity's resP2ctive capacities, site availability, physical, constraints, resources and market support potentials. r- I The redevelopment strategy for do.-mtown Clearwater recanrrerrled by Halcyon requires a strategy framew:lrk that prarotes multi-sector stakeholder partnership/interactions, is comprehensive in its scope, and encourages each sector to particip:ite in both the risks ard rEWards. The stakeholder analys is outlines the cri tical issuas arrl elements of the development program strategy that satisfies the various stakeholder interest an::] project feasibility requirements. Recarmendations are based on the premise that the redevelopiTEnt of dCMTltown Clearwater involves nore than planning am mana:}ing limited larrl ard capital resources in a canprehensive, continuOJs manner. Halcyon's notion of public/private develcprrent prcgrams recognizes the need for not only the support of key stakeholder groops, but also their direct participation. The stakeholders analysis phase of Halcyon's methodology plays a particularly i.mp::lrtant role in the formation of the Addendum to the Plan for [)()\..mtown Clearwater. The information that was gathered through the various interviews has helped clarify the problems to t:e addressed, the resources that each party could bring to !:ear on tmse problems, arrl identifies the structures nee:1ed for partnership initiatives. Throl}gh our discussions and related eXP2riences, Halcyon has found that the catalyst for partnerships is based on identifying areas of mutual interest, and then targeting "doable" projects that enjoy market supp:>rt fran interested, capable investor coalitions. * * * * II The underlying impetus for conducting a stakeoolders analysis can be traced to Halcyon's t:elief that the factors surramding- the implementation of an eventual development program should explicitly be part of the chosen strategy. Hence, the stakeholders analysis provides Halcyon's project team with a useful frame\o.Ork for making initial judgements aboot the strategic develcprrent prcgrarn, its timing/priorities, and the possible imple~ntation opportunities am impediments. 'Ibward this em, Halcyon's intervie.r.rs -....ere conducted in a manner ......t1ich allowed the fallowing issues to be elicited and addressed: " \ " -5- I! I I ., I I: , I" , , [ [ [ [ [ I: 'I o Who are the key stakeholders ard what are thei~ attitudes to development opportunities/potentials in both the study area ard contiguous neighborhocx:'ls? What particular as[:ect of downtown Clearwater intere~ts them, and from their persI;€ctive, what might be their attitudes towards future development efforts? o Given MlO the p~cponents ard cpp::ments are, likely to be, how powerful are they with respect to a particular development concept, either as supp::n:ters or opp:>nents during the development efforts? o Which developrrent prcg:ects cOJld both the I1'arket arrl the ci t::j support, while at the same titre satisfy ,the expectations of key actors? o For a given development pr~ram, where will the strol"l3est opposition care fran, which groop will furnish the strongest supp:>rt an:] \>rhich groop will be neutral or irdifferent? To what degree do the varioos stakeoolders share the same appreciation of the problems an:1 CPfOrtunities? o How does Halcyon's formulation of the developm;nt plan/pr03ram relate to rrechanisms alrea:1y in process or being currently prop::lsed/advocated by key actors? What potential is there for parts of oor strategy being linked to existing mechanisms or combined with proposals in a package which can ach ieve a broad-based consensus? ' o AIrong those who might supp:>rt the developrrent effort and the set \<Alo might opp:>se it, what are the coalitions ard alliances that either exist or could easily be developed? The purp::Jse behird these typ?s of qLEstions is to try to understand, predict, and prepare for the behavior of key pr'op:ments or opr:onents during the implementation phase. At this preliminary stage, we have examined development potentials through the eyes of particular stakeholders. What follOiJS is a Sl.lIi1fiary of the stakeholder opinions arfl resources relatil'B to downtown Clearwater. , ' ") ',\ . ~:, , '" ," -6- \' , 'I ,.. ,"-. Section 3.2: The Key Players: Who are They? What are the Critical Issues and What do They Perceive as the Strenqths of Downtown Clearwater? " Hal"cyon staff rret wi th seven separate groups of stakerolders, conducting a series of programmed interviews designed to identify the existing problems ard strergths of downtown Clearwater as an urban developnent site, to raise issues for fu'rther research or s~cific planning efforts, arrl to identify sr:ecific cpp::>rtunities aOO constraints for developT'ent projects which could t:enefit clCMntown Clearwater. 'Il1e stakeholder groups enconpassed a diverse representation of organizations aOO official positions within the city as \<.ell a diverse ra~e of view[:Oints aOO e}(~'(tise on the study area: ,'I (-. ..- o The rreeting with ci ty staff included representatives of parks and recreation, the building department, utilities and sanitation, traffic engineering, the police department, the fire department, and the ~uilding Direchor. o The rreeting with financial institutions included th::>se involved in downtown Clearwater, who will almost certainly play an important role in any neN develcpm?nt, includit13 representatives fran eight banks. - i o A very large rreeting included representatives of tre Chamber of Carunerce t s D:lwntown Task Force, a recently established groop seeking to 'Caise the canml.1nity's awareness of do.mtown arrl encourage coofEration with Chaml::er programs and other do.-mtown-oriented efforts; the Downtown Clearwater Association, originally established several years ago as a rrerdlants ass::>ciation but nCM eXp;looed to include professionals -- a group that sees its role primarily as pranot~onal ard or:ganizationali arrl Clearwater Prcgress, Inc., a' group of influential aOO interested leadiOJ citizens who sp:msored a study on bayfront parks in 1984 ard led the (unsuccessful) ,referendum drive. " o A meeting with the City Camnission which included tre ~tayor, the City Manager, and three Ci~ Commissioners. o The Downtown Development Board, whose elected lTEmbership oversees the special downbown taxing district according to state law. "~ o Institutions, religious arrl governnental ....no have a stake in the health of downtown and the services downtown can provide ti"Y=ir p3trons. \, o Current lan:lowners whose la{rl value has fluctuated over the pas t decade; sane who are trying to harness the developrren t ~tential onho their sites, others Eacir~ a major transition as the car industry relocates. -7- . 1 , I Section 3.3: Clearwater's Development Issues Below Halcyon presents the critical issues that we(e presented as obstacles to developrrent CNer the last ten yea(s, towards which sare progress has ooen made. '{ " 3.31: Traffic There was a universal perception that traffic on Cleveland Street is not SupfOrtive of a miXed-use, p;3'ople-oriented downtown environment.. 'Ihere is limited direct acess to downtown frOll the Interstate highways, while the major traffic on Cleveland Street," a State highway, infringes on downtown activity. While the large number of people passing in automobiles carry significant disp:lsable incane in their pockets, a p::>tential attraction to downtown merchants, these Jrotorists are discouraged Eran stepping because of the sp=e::1 they are traveling, the app:lrent lack: of parking opp:)rtunities, the relatively small sidewalk claninated by the state highway am the beach destination to the west. '1l1e speeding motorists also imr::air the environIlEnt for pedestrians. 3.32: Parking Parking is a clcsely related problem, again one of concern to every group interviewed. There is reasonable evidence, based on several expert cpinions am outside researdl corrlucted by otrers that adequate parking is' available in downtown Clearwater. The p;3'rceived problems appear to cane fran old habits, encooraged by antiquatErl pricirg structures. The problem p:!q::etuates in the absence of a coordinated attempt to identify parkin:l cpp:>rtunities for downtown users arrl to IT\3tdl appropriate spaces to appropriate, parking-generating land uses. There is reason to be optimistic the p3rking situation will improve. A nerw parkirg system manager has teen hired am will have the qJfX)rtunity to revise the rate structure. Wi th current ,ten-hour meters, arrl rates as low as 1 O~ J??r hour, Clearwater citizens, understarrlably, treat parking as a right rath:!r than a privilege or resource. A new garage, associated with the Coachm:ln project am too Clearwater Square charges $35 per rronth, a price rrore in line with the value of a parkirg space in an urb:ln I canmercial center. The rrana:jer of the parking system srould be encOJra:Jed to keep the ,lots full and maximize the revenue out of them. Signage, coordinated am visible alorg Clevelarrl, Osceola, arrl other main arteries should be designed to facilitate ~rking by m::>torists who are not familiar wi th dCMlltown Clearwater. Pricin::J in sp?ciflc -8- I .\ r - I \ I r I I y - 't ~", , ... " " lots sh::>uld be designE:rl to support the pa tron~e of selected downtown uses. Soort-term users, such as shopp9rs and restaurant diners, are willing to pay !TOre, over the srort-teon [:eriod, but do not expect to walk as far fran a parkirg space as a downtown employee. There was strorg supfcrt for restoration of parallel parking preswnably with meters, along Cleveland Avenue. Impleffi9ntable only wi th relocation of the state highway, such a tactic would clearly slow down traffic along Cleveland Street as well as create more ol:Nious opFOrtunities for [:eople p:l.ssing throogh the town on the way to Clearwater Beach to stop arrl p3tronize downtown rrerc:hants. 3.33: Support for Downtown Redevelopment Financial institutions in Clearwater app:!ar to represent a conservative force in the city: two banks have rroved llnFOrtant facilities out of downtown, citirg rearons such as p3rking, convenience to transfOrtation systems include highways an:] airp::>rts, an:1 interest in a county-wide or regional custarer base. Similarly, too local banks were not especially receptive to the notion of a pre-arranged lending consortium as a method of attractill3 develqJers to a select categories of do..mtown projects. While such a scherre is, in a sense, puttirg the "cart before the horse", bankers cited develc:per track record an:1 cre::H t as bei03 a IIDre irnp:)rtant factor. This suggests the banks' greater interest in making gooo invest.rrents dONOtown rather than making do..mtown into a good investment. 'I Nonetheless, a presence of financial institutions dcwnt.own, ideally with high visibility, will be imPJrtant to the image of downtown Clearwater as a canrreccial center. 'l11e arrival of Life Savings arrl Citizens Bank of Clearwater represent steps in this direction. \\ The political structure of Clearwater arrl Pinellas County represents a potential liability in stimulating urban development in Clearwater, but one Halcyon believes need not represent a major constraint on downtown developrrent. The strong mayor/cannon co.mcil of Tampa has contributed to its exceptional gra,.rth in recent years. The 26 municipalities of pinellas County and the marked difference in priorities between Clearwater's residential and business interests will not likely be an ~ediate attraction to an out-of-town investor or larrl user. f' ~) But fa ilure to ccxnp:te wi th Tampa may be an opp:n:tuni ty for the City of Clearwater--an opFOrtunity to attract tluse not seeld03 a dcrninant location in the region, but one in which the local canmunity leroers want arrl will. appreciate prcposed develcpment activities, employment and taxes. The depth of interest in stimulating develcprrent, both arrorg elected officials arrl ci ty -9- . . r ~ ~ ~. ,~. ..... ........' I.0.o.,I ~ .... staff, as evidenced by their e.;gerness to P3rticipate in this study am its extensive interview process, is indicative of Clearwater's 'city gover~nt's willingness to cocperate with the private sector in st~ulating downtown development. Commissioners and city officials have indicated a willingness to talk with developers any time, and even evidenced a willingness to eXFEdite p:rmitting -- as quickly as 24 hours for small reno.rations -- and to work with developers to facilitate the feasibility of developing a mix of uses such as residential or office above reta il. However, the Ci ty goverrrnent does not have a coordinator nor: a single sp:::>kesman for downtown development to represent Ci ty development Clprnrtunities ard to coordinate the City departIrent' 5 activities within the downtown area. Several quasi-public/private organizations are set up to influence the dCMCltown area but do not have a coordinated agent. "'1= 3.34: Site Assembly Sane stakeholders felt that the difficulty of asserrblill3 significant sites in downtown Clearwater represents an impediment to development. CMnership is, to some extent, fragmented, arrl high prices have teen quoted for downtown land. On the other hand, extensive surface parking lots ard the t=eooing relocation of several large downtown land users such as the automobile dealerships p::>rterd the availability of significant contiguous sites for developnent. The city is also in a fX)Sition to help, using actions srort of con:1ernnation an:J larrl write dCMnS such as lard swaps aOO partial fundin; of parking aOO 'street aOO site improverrents. The absence of height am FAR restrictions in the downtown core area further mitigates the impact of site assembly problems. Coordinated downtown develc:pment will always face the canpetition of cheaper, larger tracts of land to the east of the downtown area alorg Clevelan::l Street. The Ci ty must take steps to limit development outside a clearly defined downtown area to stUnulate significant ard image-enhancing canrrercial develcplTEnt wi thin the downtown area. The City must also control inflated land price expectations wi thin the downtown area thrcugh plblic suasion, optionirg sites, land bankio:J and swaps. ' Sane stakeholders also cited the extensive lam ooldings of the Church of ScientolO3Y as an impec1i.ment to developrrent in downtown Clearwater. While the church' 5 {Xlsi ticn may be a p::>li tically volatile issue, in Halcyon's experience, it is not likely to be a major discouragement to rrost developers. ..... -10- - ,[ ,... I f h-.JI [ r I..... "r I", r-: I',' i > ~. - ~', LJ I ~: i:. ; ~ }O' \ !"':": llj': I. c' /', ~ .. \P", . ' : J.;... l. .. ;,r; '."1 ' ~ ,--. 1'. Ii", ~ I . ~w '. . l !. j i... ~~ ,~~ '- , ,\ ~ """, I , , , ... .~T." r;~ ~' ....'"f " _...~_.oi__~"''''__'''''''-'''''_''''''''''~~'''"''''~+*''.''''''''' , . : t ), ' The dlUrch is likely to have, sufficient resources am interes t in cooperatirg on upgradin:J the image of, downtown pror:erties in general, if for no other reason than to see the value of ,their own investments increase, an::] may also be willing to.' accept other uses, , "such as retail on the ground floor r in their prcperties when ,appropriate to downtown plannin:J goals. It should be recognized, however, that institutional larrlowners seldon have stror~' , incentives to maximize the asset value of their landroldings; rather they place a premium on the use value of prcperties am services to current members. This makes them less receptive to 'recanrrerrlations for use maximization or reverue enhancement. i',) C ('J ,. " " .1 ;l ',) " ., "0) . " ,', ..' ., . 'd ' I ''',) . "' -11- II. : ,.' " ., . :.' Section 3.4: Perceived Strengths of Downtown D::lWntown Clearwater has nwrerOJs 'assets which can be enhanced and pranoted to stimulate develcpment an:] enable the dcWntown to reestablish its importance within Clearwater. Some are latent strel"Bths which will require investroont before they becane assets to downtown am its image, others are obvious contributors to downtown life \tkiich can b:! enhanced arrl exparrled throogh pronotion arrl coordinated efforts at identification arrl cross-fertilization. 3.41: Downtown Activities and an Aesthetic Environment Clearwater has the beginnings of a full program of downtown- oriented concerts and festivals with the Strassenfest in September, free lunch-time concerts at the Band Shell, the Annual Jazz Holiday, ,.July 4th Celebration, the Fun an:] Sun Para:1e in Marcil, an:1 the White Christmas Program. It does not apflear, h:::>wever, that there is aggressive cootdination ar pronation of these various programs. They do not apf:ear to te sf:ecifically timed to fit ITErchants' operating rours. 'Ihey are not aimed and markete::1 at specific custorer groups who may be in the area b..1t otherwise might have no reason to visit do..mtown. '!he City could organize an annual event like the Jazz Holiday to be pranoted on a national or international scale, canparable to the Newport Jazz Festival, now held in Newport, Rhode Island or the Montreux Festival in Switzerlarrl, aimed to make Clearwater a winter destination for jazz performers and audiences. The Downtown Clearwa ter Asrociation expr~ssed specific interest in steppin:;] up its prom:>tional activities of downtown events. They are alrea:iy a::1vertising am organizing such events as the Strassenfest~ and the next step may be the recruitment of specific prarotional, a::lvertising, arrl events coordination exp::rience on a consultant or staff basis. 3.42: Residential Environment ') Another of Clearwater I s strengths which distinguishes Clearwater fran the nearby canpetirq locations of Tampa and St. Petersburg -- is its nearby quality residential environment. with its suburbs, Clea~~ter offers pleasant and reasonably priced residential opportunities for employees in all incane rarqes fran CEDis to sUPPJrt staff. The city is relatively free of p::>rnography and crime, and apparently SUC9Essful ef.Borts be minLmize vagrancy have contributed to a clean, family abmosphere. At least one group expressed oome r;erception, probably rrore one of image than reality, of danger downtown, at night, -- an issue that can proi?ebly be addressed with lighting am prarotion, am one that would certainly 00 ameliorated by increased downtown activity. -12- ,.,. , t " Housing il'!. Clearwater, in contrast to Tampa ard St. Petersburg, can be obtained relatively close to downtown and at multiple price points. Residents appreciate the 11 small-town feel". Halcyon believes that Clearwater can offer a small but vital do..m town" of fe ring res ide n ts employme n t cpp.:> rtun it ies (pr es UIT\9.bly reducil13 ccmnutation from Clearwater suburbs to Tampa) as well as shopping opportunities without foregoing Clearwater's human-scaled el:V ironment. r 'I Clearwater also banefits in canparison to some of its urban neighbors from excellent beach access and a better view of the bay, enhanced by the presence of the only bluff on the Gulf of Mexico. Clearwater is moving away fram the tendency to became a retirement ccmmunity, an::1 features a lower m~(Han age than St. Petersburg arrl many other Florida west coast cities. 3.43: Established Government Facilities Office development will benefit from the prestige of Clearwater being the County seat an::1 the of fiee deman:] fran campanies doi03 business at the City, County and court facilities. with downtown Clearwater established as a small-scale government and business center with an emerging level of employee amenities" chief executive officers of small corporations will be attracted to the office opp::>rtunities oEfere::l. The executives and employees will benefit greatly fran the reduced journey to l,o,Ork ard avoidance of the congestion" incurred in traveling to Tampa. 3.44: Existence of a Retail Anchor .\ The presence of Maas Brothers department store in downtown Clearwater is an asset in itself, as rrany downtowns have lest their department stores. The fact that Maas Brothers has made significant investment in renovation is all the more remarkable, in light of the fact that many cities that have managed to retain their downtown department stores have seen them shrink in size an:1 reduce the quality of merchandise offered vis-a-vis their suburban loca tions . 'I. Maas Brothers is a profitable store, an:] the fact that it attracts a significant customer base from Clearwater Beach gives the do..mtown a rragnet to capture eas tbound traffic pn the Causeway an::] attract additional retail, food arrl entertainrrent sp:ndiI13 fran this significant source of disp:>sable incame. To date, however 1 Maas Brothers has had boo little spin-off benefit on surrounding uses; rrcst stores are not i.mrrediately visible to Maas Brothers 1 traffic nor eSp2cially convenient ,for pedestrians, with l:enks and --- , ; 1'. ;. ~ ,r. -13- [ ,[ 'l r L." other less active street front uses oCOJpyitl9 intermediate locations. The location of Maas Brothers I P3rki~ lot -- minimally convenient to other retail installations, is probably a contrihutirg factor. Halcyon believes that small' shqJs and depa-t:tment stores can have a mutually supr:orting relationship, 'aro that a retail plan can l.::e developed which enables small fashion. bootiques an:] other retail tenants to cluster aromd Maas Brothers. 3.45: Local Support for Development I As cited above, the willingness of Ivarious stakeoolder grOlps ard the cfty am county governments to cooI;:erate with developars arrl p:>tential investors is an important strength, for downtown Clearwater. It would be nore effective if this cooferative . a'ttitude cOlld be coordinated arrl IMrketed. COcperation between the city ard county is thought to be very good and sp:cific policies, such as the lack of height ard FAR restrictions arrl City willingness be assist in the costs of site assembly, pUblic improvements am parkinj srould prOJe impressive to develcpers fran other parts of the country. . ' ", " " 11 :) , ) " . ' , , ',\ " -14- i/ ,/ I r I~ [ [ [ I~ ~. [ Section 3.50: Limitations on Development Opportunities Below Halcyon summarizes the consensus of Clearwater's stakeholders concerning the current limitations on develq:m'ent in downtown Clearwater that currently exist and must be addressed in a canprehensive fMnner to OJercane market limitation arrl to achieve community consensus. These viewpoints were consistently repeated throughout our interviews arrl rreetings with local stakel'olders, who felt they must be addressed to insure the successful implementation of the Addendum to the Plan for Downtown clearwater. , 3.51: Overall Development o Clearwater Downtown Development District;tJrban Center District (UCD) is underdeveloped~-with an excess amount of surface parking lots, low-rise buildings arrl vacant automobile dealerships. o 'The development pattern in the uen does not takeadvantcge of bayfront access and views. o An integrated UCD with :feople-oriented exr:eriences is hindered by the traffic on Cleveland Street, am limited interaction/intetplanning ootween different develcpmmt projects. Office Development 0, D:>WF,Itown Clearwater's \'.Orking envirolTl\ent lacks the physical amenities, retail opportunities and parking to attract regional corporations fran the suburban office p3.rks, St. Petersburg and Tampa. o [);)wntown Clearwater lacks identity am direct Interstate , I \ access to compete against other locatlbns currently undergoing signficant ofEice construction. o Clearwater has not identified its labor market pool to attract businesses interested in locating in Clearwater's UCD. o '!he entry alo03 Route 60 is not corrlucive to a corporate office environment. \':, 0 '!he office ITErket is still unproven with all eyes focused on the leasing success of Clearwater Square. " -15- ,. r ~ i i r i j " - , ,.. - , I.., - , I ........... , ' , i...: ;- : \.-.. r- I' {, 'Retail Development o The retail develq:)!tlent pa tte cn lacks continui ty arrl strategically located sites to build food service and s~cialty stores catering to the oEfice'p:Jpulation~ visitors', tourists and nearby residential population. o Retail developrrent:: lacks the supfOrt of a concentrated office' aoo downtown residential [XtJulation. o The retail market is seasonal. o On-stceet parkin:! for visiting retail shopr:ers is limited. Access o Access fran the airI;X)rt (Route 60) an::] the m3jor north/south throughway (Route 19) is unsatisfactory. o The high volume of traffic on Clevelan::] Street (Route 60) discourages pedestrian retail activity and on-street parking. o Alternative nodes of transit to the UOC ard between the UOC and Clearwater Beach are limited. o The draw bridge on the causeway to Clearwater Beech causes significant congestion. o There is confusion CNer the feasibili ty of an:] location of the transit link between Clearwater and St. Petersburg. Institutions o The City offices are sprea:1 ara.md the ueD; the current City ',,\ Hall is inefficient and occupies a valuable site. This site, if redeveloped, coold contribute to the market diversity an::] development I;X)tential of the Urban Center District. o The County nee:ls to expard its office sp3ce. '!he Post Office is considerin:! expansion. o The Scientologists have acquired significant parcels of property throughout the ueD vvhich may impact/limit the '\\ effectiveness o~ rerlevelcprnent implementation strategies. " \, 1-- ~ . ~. -16- I I I :1 I, Il Community Leadership/Consensus II o Clearwa terf s predc:rninantly residential PJpula ticn ard seasonal tourists do not identify with the problems of the OCD. 'l11e health of the UCD has not rea:hed a level of deterioration be became a priority on the political agenda. o 'llie !=Oli tical am oosiness canmunity with da.>mtown interests lacks clear leadership to direct the governmental and financial steps re:.IuirErl to implement canprehensive redevelopment am to canmi t to selective waterfront develcpment opfOrtunities. '!his is partly due to the local ccmmuni ty I s loss of control of the financial insti tutions. o The objective of development controls and min~l bay front developm:mt contradicts the current eiwiconm:nt of a sluggish mat:ket, underdeveloped parcels, arrl the stated desire to increase the downtown tax base to furd parkio:;:J, traffic and public Un~ovements. ' o O:lwntown Clearwater has no identity, or unified toome to attract regional interest arrl the visitation of Clearwater's. residents arrl tourists. : 11 o Several downtown organizations are rooundant am are canpetio:j am:m:J themselves. . \1 1.\ -17- ( :\ ii'') " .. ~ . , " ~ { :.~~ I d' , .. , , I _' 1..>.,: ': .\ \ 1M SEcrION 4.0: DE.VELOPMENr PRCGRAM AND DEVEI.DPMENl' OISTRIcr5 " Econanics arrl the reduced optnrtunity for value transference to sane extent limit the IX'ssibilities for'stimulati.rg develcprrent in downtown Clearwater. Halcyon recognizes that no one is willing to step forward to lea1 an effort to free the bluff of parking lots, which would be a potential first step to improved !public and private utilization of one of the rrost valuable local resources in City hands. We propose instead a less drarratic role for the City as a resource for downtown develq:>rrent, usirg it as a tenant am the DDA or eRA as co-develop:r am l,X)Ssibly a tool for site assembly. Our site am pro:Jram recanrreroations encanpass several corcepts, arrl are illustrated in the map on the followil13 page: o An urban office district in the center of downtown, clustering modern, Class A office buildings around Clearwater Square. A tanjible assembly of buildings on eitmr side of Cleveland Street should take a:1vantage of that troroughfare arrl enhance its value as an eddress. It srould oEfer an urban'office-oore alternative to tenants who might be considering an office park location in too Clearwater region. o A municipal complex, including many components of the city govert1Il'ent, heOClquartece:i by city hall. wcated alO1l3' Cleveland Street at the east errl of the CBD, the proposed \) municipal canplex is a trump card \oA1ich key decisions rrakers should place at the ~aker en::1 of the canmercial core as too-ir part in th:: revitalization of downtown. By establishi~ a joint venture with a private develop:r, we believe too city can secure a position on a goo::1 site. D Specialized retail projects, one of which aimed to expand the draw of an existi.rg anchor am use the attraction of the bayfront to serve a regional market: the other to treet dCMIltown deman:l as it develqJs in conjunction wi th the urban of f ice core. ;. '\ o Do.4ntown housin9, prcposed for sites one block off Clevelarrl Street, where residents would be able to enjoy the convenience of downtown livil19' wittout OCC\lpyirg real estate of prilTe camtercial value. Section 4.1: Site Development Strategies 4.10: Urban Office Core Halcyon identified three sites as good locations for high-density, urban office buildings. A visual contribution be the urban~re image, the Cleveland Street address, and likely feasibility of site assembly h~ve been important factors in the selection of these sites. -18- r r r I~ r c c r: 1'-' L'If A. Half block immediately north of Cleveland bounded by Watterson Avenue and Garden Avenue. 'I Currently in too harrls of only three owners, one of whom is a major financial institution which is wfilin.:J to particip3.te in th::! develcpment. This site srould be given top priority as an office development opfOrtuni ty. Two of the three buildings on tm si te are in tre harrls of a sing le CMner ....no may be willing to playa role in the pcoject. The Plasma Center building may nero to be corrlernna:1: the problem of the value of its 15-year lease will have to I::e addcesseO. The First Florida Bank accoss Garden Avenue CMOS the };arking lot behind tre bJildings, ~ ich is a key component of the site. The Bank had indicated willingness to contribute this property for an equi ty [:Osition in the development. Th~ City COJld sUpfOrt tre development by prOJidirg p3.rking at a subsidized cost, perhaps crlding tol the garage recently constructed at the north errl of t.he block. Design should be high density ur1:en, but can maintain Cleveland Street's attractive image by preserving the three-story street wall. Additional floors--4,Jp to ten stories and canparable in scale to Clearwater Square--soould be set back. Masonry, masonry-style, or stucco surfacing along the street wall would reinforce the favorable pedestrian environnent alorJ3 Clevelard Street. B. South Side of Cleveland Street at the Western Corner of Garden Avenue Multiple ownership is likely to make assembly of this site difficult. The condemnation and acquisition would assist in removing blighting influence on downtown development, such as Mano>>s bar-an acknowledged eyes:Jre. Active businesses should be relocated within the downtown develcprrent core. AlUough it is a very appropriate location, it will be underutilized in its current fo~ if Cleveland Street can be established as an office address and Clearwater Square acts as an image-building predecessor. \, Again, the City coold assist develcpment with lard write-down ard subsidize::1 parking, perhaps a1din:l to the garage built for Clearwater Square. r:esign constraints similar to trose recOT1l11ende:1 for the site north of Clevelarrl should apply. Kravas Building East of First Florida Bank. A third good office building site which would contribute bp the pcoposea urban office core would be the north side of Cleveland Street between East Avenue and Garden Avenue. c. , -19- it ,.." j :' -, r r ,- t'Jith bank cocperation arrl p3rticipation, an:] presurred ci ty supp:::>rt, only one owner will 00 involved. The small block north of Laura Street crold 5etve as a si te for a parkirg garage serving hath the new office building as well as the existing First Florida building. Des ign con trols should be similar to those reccmrrended for the prcposed building on the west side of the First Florida Bank, with special attention paid to canplementing the design of the historic ~st office t.o the east. 'I. 4.20: Municipal Complex Two large sites have been assembled at the east em of the targeted Clea~ater Central Business District: the D~tt site, encanpassing almost five blocks south of Clevelarrl Street; arrl the site t\ot.O and a half blocks north of Clevelard along Myrtle Avenue ownErl by Arnold Prq:>erties. Both are large enrogh to sel:Ve as an urban campus for the Ci ty housing many city offices an::] allowing for several years t expansion. r . \ . Ci~ facilities are currently scattered arrond Clearwater, and many believe consolidation could achieve efficiency improvements. Some City cparational uses -- such as Hose rraintaining vehicle fleets,. need a geographically centralized location, b~t City departrrents with pre:'laninantly white-collar staffs coold be concentrated to have an impact on a targetted area of downbo~m. Both of the sites rec01lITerrled are sufficiently large to permit the creation of an urban campus allowing buildings and City departments to 00 intrcduced to the canplex in phases as leases on other facilities expire or major rehabilitations become necessary. Guidelines should ensure that design preserves an urban character am perceiVed density along Cleveland Street. Major buildings and the municipal canplex itself sh::mld use a Clevelard Street address " am the first canp:ments of the 'project shol.lld be built on that trorOlghfare. Parking sh::luld be located near the back of the " blocks, away from Cleveland Street. As density builds in the canplex, structure:] parking: -- buH t with planne:1 expan:1abili ty -- ,~ill enable it to accanmodate growth in the ci ty \o.Orkfor ce . Recreational uses cOlld also be a canr:onent of the municipal canplexi such a program would create the oprnrtuni ty to free Clearwaterts exceptional bluff of the tennis coorts which take little advantage of the view and site. Recreational uses would also I:e best located off of Clevelarrl Street arrl coold eventually displace more intense uses as the complex fills. -20- J Relocation of City Hall to the canplex would be a strategic step when a nore appropriate private or non-profit use for the current site or building pr:esents itself. Situated as a hea:1quarters on Cle~eland Street, the benefits of City Hall relocation would rebound both to the municipal COllplex ard to the interxled Clearwater urban core. ..- The fact that city offices help to create private real estate value is imfX)rtant to the site asserrbly strategy. Accordingly, the City has an cpp:>rtunity to undertake a joint develcprnent venture wi th either of the site owners, allowing them to locate private c01Ul'ercial develcpments at the edge of the municipal canplex, further enhancin:;J its impact on Cleveland Street. An .irnl.X'rtant consideration is displacement' of the Olrrent users of the sites, in particular the auto lots on the D~tt site. Location of a municipal office canplex on too 9:>uth side of Clevelarrl on the Dimmitt site would ensure that the car 10t5--a detriment to the urban image being rought for Clearwater's COO am to the value of the Cleveland Stre~t address--would I:::le relocated~ Alternatively, we believe that location of too municipal canplex on the north s'ide of Clevelan.1 will create sufficient loeational value for private invest..roont across the street to ensure private redevelofXtlent of key portions of the Dimmitt site. 4.30: Retail Development Opportunities lvith cooperation from Maas Brothers, which owns the p:>rtion of the packing lot i.mmediately west of its downtown Clearwater store, private interests could undertake development of a special~ center offering quality stopping ard dinill9'. Enconpassing up to 60,000 square feet of retail and 20,000 square feet of foed service, a center at this location coold exploit water views, p:>ssibly enhanced..by a landscaped connection to new waterfront walkways and public f1shing access ways on the Memorial Causeway. 'A, larrlsca,ped connection to Coachman Park would further enhance the sfte. - ,-~ 1) Design will be difficult, as the project is clearly at tte rarote erd of the city, facing a high-sp:ed highway at the west end of Clevelarrl Street, arrl cut off fran the bay by Drew Street aOO fran Coachman Park by a city parkin;] lot. In rodition to a resolution of these design challen:Jes, a direct connection to Maas Brothers is ,irnp::>rtant, and a destinational feature such as a restaurant or significant interaction with the bay should be incoqporated in the plan" for the west end. -21- 'J\, ..... , \\ r- A restaurant at the west erd srould take a::1vantage of the views over the bay, am the design should allow for convenient and direct access to p:lrking. Activity am signs alorg Clevelarrl Street would l::e appropriate. They should aim to t;>uild visibility fran cars, tD some extent, while offsetting the under-utilization of the larrl south of Cleveland Street caused by the tennis courts. Parking will be an impJrtant factor in the site planning, as Maas Brothers arrl the a::1ditional retail space proposed in the accanpanying sfecial ty center will require generalS parking if they are to attract the regional shopping }?q)ulation requiroo. In addi ticn to too lardscaping recarurerded abOJe, the ci ty can assist the project by buildi~ parking into the bluff teneath the lot between Maas Brothers I store arrl the library. Addi tional parking may te achieve:] either above or below the specialty center, deperrling on its design arrl integration wi th the Maas Brothers building. With managem=nt, provision of p3.rki03 at the rate of 3.5 sp:lces r:er 1,000 square feet should be sufficient for the center and departJrent store. If they are not replaced by improved larrlscaping, the under-utilized sp3.ces between Drell Street an::1 the bay should certainly be counted in the ratio. If necessary, parking cOlld r~lace some of the tennis cOJr'ts after they have teen relocated to the mmicipal canplex. A secord phase of sp:cial ty retail develcprrent, fOaJsirJ3 on focx:1 service arrl convenience offerings to downtown office Y.Orkers, would be an apprcpriate use for the historic p::>st office on Clevelard Street. Deman::l for such a redevelopnent will result fran increased daytline shopping and eating generated ~ office wodkers in the proposed urban office core. Retail rehabilitation of the po~t office should await a significant increase in the downtown workforce. r,. I r- r- ..] ~ I ~ 4.40: Residential Sites Downtown Clearwater can be attractivl~ as a residential location, provided an efficient cluster of units is developed to create the sense of an urban neighborhocrl. Mcx:lerate density an::l 10f.1-to- midrise construction along with adequate parkifl3 of at least 1.5 sp3.ces r:er unit will be imp:>rtant factors in market acceptance of urban living in Clearwater. Appropriate sites can be found one or two blocks off of Clevelan::l Street, close enough to offer convenient walking to shoppirg arrl employroont op~rtunities, but far enough to avoid the noise ard traffic of Cleveland Street arrl the displacem=nt of prcspective ccmrrercial lam uses which coold take better advant<33e of the intended Cleveland Street address. -22- r r [ L Water-related sites, develqJed to improve the pLblic aOO private environmental quality of the bluff, would l::e ideal to establish do.-mtown as a residential address by creati.n:J a uniqt.e draw in the urren market. Though such a use would present a very attractive alternative to p3rking lots an::1 tennis cOJrts, Clearwater's leadership lacks a carunitment be enhance the value of both the bluff am downtown by ,~lacing the existing uses wi th higher aOO better lard uses which would enhance both the bayfront and do.-m town . ;-' , , Accoroingly, Halcyon has identified two appt'qJriate housi03 locations which fit the criteria discussed previously: B. '\ . A Sl te largely ownoo by B11gore arrl Canpany, Inc. an:] the St. Petersburg Times which consists of most of two blocks south of Park Street am exterrling to Franklin Street between Myrtle ard East Avenues. , At almost four acres, this site could suppJrt over 100 units--sufficient to make a residential enclave conveniently placed near employrrent cp[XJrtunities created in tm nB'l urban of fice core. - , A. 'Itle Eo rrne r school si te no,.; owne:1 by Gills wh ich , at. approximately three am a half acres, could easily accanrrodate 100 units arrl, take a:1vantage of the envirorment created by trees aOO nearby residential prop:rties south of Drew bet~en Booth arrl Greenwoal Avenues aOO i.mrrediately north of Laura Street. c. A si te incorporating the Grey' Moss Inn, if the current owners choose not to renovate. The site1s units will attract derrand fran the Courtrouse canplex aOO proximity to the bluff. with an improved image for downtown Clearwater, residential develcpments there srould be able to can:r;:ete wi th suburban housiI19' opp:::>rtunities, app::alirg especially to older aOO younger families witrout children for Yklom convenience to the v.urk place arrl the amenities of downtown are imp::>rtant. Q:xXl public transit service to Clearwater beach 'fX)uld be an asset am enhance the absorption of the proj ects. Downtown residential projects of the scale recCJl1ffi?n:1ed will enhance the urban environment, especially at night, aOO will improve sropping C{)portunitiAs. 'N:>netheless~' establishrrent of dcwntown as a residential location takes ti.Ire. While it will enhance the marketmg q:>p::>rtunities for both retail ard office projects, we don 1 t think it is necessary for revitalization of downtown to await a significant residential p:.:>pula tion; cc:mrrercial projects can compete in the Clearwater region using the strategies outlined abOJe . -23- "I i r 1 ~ ---"". Section 5.0: Traffic Transportation/Streetscape/Park and Recreational Facilities and Regulatory Considerations The corrlition of public facilities contributes to tre overall image downtown conveys to residents, business interests and to visibors. Favorable impressions of downtown can be generated thrrogh provision of adequate and convenient accessibility and by visual improvements to streets, parks arrl key public loca tions. In this context, ~ have examinerl the adopted Redevelopnent Plan for Downtown Clearwater in light of existing corditions ard crldress the following issues: r- I . , r , L ..- , , , o Adequacy of Circulation -- ~vhile the existing street system is adequate for meetiIl3 demands over the next five years, consideration should be given to pairing certain arterial streets as demam increases. Consideration should also be given to a downtown transit Shuttle system for employees am beach visibors fran peripheral lots. The potential of the Clevelarrl Street Mall concept rests on the develcpment of Drew Street as a by-pass. A strategy to help the city resolve this issue is suggested 9J that otrer public arrl private investment decisions can proceed. o Street Landscaping!parks and Recreation Facilities -- A program for developing attractive landscaping on selected tl-orooghfares nee:1s to be initiated to benefit IIDtorists arrl pedestrians. Improverrents to key sites at "gateways" to da-mtown sh:>uld be made thrCtlgh Ci ty acqui 5i ticn arx:J landscaping of selected prop:!rties on major troroughfares located at the p:riphery of the core area. o Park and Recreation Facilities -- Development of the proposed municipal facilities canplex' on Clevelarrl Street coold accommodate a tennis/racquetball center to replace the ina:leguate facHi ties at the Bayfront. I.arrlscapiI13 irnprovemE!Ots to Coachman Park are suggested as well as pedestrian walks in the bluff area. The size am intensity of private development in downtown can be encouraged at a scale that denotes that Clearwater is a rredium size city with concern for a quality style of living. To this errl, we have recanIlErded regulatory limitations on buildi03 heights arrl bulk that prOlJide flexibility to the develoI;€r yet keeps downtown at a mid-size city scale. -24- '\. l;', ). ) : II r r .r r Section 5.1: Traffic/Transportation Short-Term Considerations Analysis of I,the existing street system within dOHntown irrlicates the system can t:e expected to acccmm::x1ate traffic for the next five years, including the proposed projects in this dOHnbown redevelopnent plan upjate. ,r \." " As traffic increases within the srort term, consideration srould be given to pairifB certain arterial streets. The only current one-way pairs are Chestnut Street (eastboond) am Court Street (westboun::1) which provide rrore than adequate capacity. Ultimately, the north-south corridor will require relief. It has been suggested that Ft. Harrison Avenue and Myrtle Avenue serve this function with Myrtle Avenue being exterrled SJuth to the City limits. It would t:e irnt;erative to precede this major change in traffic circulation with a comprehensive analysis which would include a parking and traffic circulation study. r- 1 h~~~ Long-Term Considerations The adopted Redevelopment Plan for Downtown Clearwater identifies as a key feature, the creation of the Cleveland Street Mall. '!his concept is deperdent up:m diverting State Row 60 away fran Cleveland Street onto Drew Street. Subsequent studies, such as the , Proposed Cleveland Street Mall by Graham Design AS8:lciates, srow the diversion of State Road 60 from Cleveland Street to East Avenue arrl th::m ~stward alon:; Drew Street acress a ne,.,r six-lane bridge to the existing Causeway. "\ While traffic volwne on Clevelard Street does not justify the new street proposal, the concept has potential for solving the awkward traffic movements at Pierce Boulevard, Cleveland Street and the Causeway. This concept needs thJrough study to avoid shiftirg the awkward intersection problem to a new location east of Clevelard Street. It is likely that within twenty years the old existing rrovable bridge will need to I::e replaced. A n€W fixed bridge would cause less disruption to traffic. When the bridge needs to be replaced, the Florida Department of Transportation would likely look favorably on a fixed bridge replacement to reduce operating ard maintenance costs to the DepartIre'lt. The followirg reccnunendations are made regarding the Drew Street/ bridge replacement proposal: 1. Test the Pro[X)sal. FOlJ1lally prcpose the project for inclusion in the upjate of the Inng Range H~,ghway Plan for adoption by to::! Metropoli tan Transp::lrtation Organiza tion (MfO). Clnce adopted, the concept would be eligible for federal and state funds an:] fot::' placement in the State's Five Year prO:Jran for construction. If it lsn1t part of the adopted plan, local ftnding would be re:Juired to entirely pay for the project. ! '.25- . ,~~ '. c. ~'+ c. " .~ fI/I' . " '.' ~(, .. ~. ..... - i l~....... 2. Approach the Florida Department of Transportation with the proposal. Ascertain to the extent poss ible when the project coold be formally studied by the Depart:m=nt ard constructed. Based on the large number of projects in the First District that t~ DepartIrent is attempting to construct an:] t~ lack of ,adequate funds, it is unlikely that this project woul.d be fmded for several.. years -- assuming oocption by the MFO as part of the lorg range highway plan for Pinellas County. The City I s willingness to flmd a Departrrent Study of this concept am a portion of the construction should be considered as a rreans of expaditing the process. ',. ~ - , \- The developrrent projects ard public improvements that have been proposed in this Downtown Plan Update are not dep:ndent on the Clevelarrl Street Mall, but they are canpatible srould the mall becane a reality. It will require a major canmi.trnent by the City to establish the feasibility of this improverrent. Sh:luld the foregoirg recamnendations not l::e pursued by the Ci ty or should it becane app:lrent that the Drew Street bypass an:] bridge will not be adopte::1 by the MPO or considered by the FOOT, the concept should be drcppad iran the plan. r , , - , Transit ..-' As the downtown develq:>s with najor neN projects, shuttli03 workers to Cere Area destinations fran parking lots p:;!ripheral to downtown soould be a:1dressed. '!'his concept is exparrled in the discussion of . parking which follows. ,- '\'\ The MFO is presently in the conceptual stage of planning a canmuter rail service eKtendi03 from Clearwater to Downtown St. Petersburg utilizing existing railroad rights-of-way. Sh:>uld feasibility of this system be positive, the route th~ough downtown' could follow too old rail line an:1 then Garden Avenue through the Core Area, utilizirg the downtown bus terminal as a major transit station for interface with local buses am shuttles. -'I 'J \ ,\ -26- . ,f1 ..., As the City continues to develop, ITOre emphasis should be placed on structure:I parking that can be utilized not only during the nomal work week, but in conjunction with evenil'l3 arrl ~eken:::1 activities. One c:pportunity for such a facility is adjacent to Maas Brothers. This parkirg facility would serve shcppers and employees during the day ard ,restaurant arrl Coachman p3rk event users at other times. The plan suggests other locations. The exact location, size arrl tirnil'l3 of too construction of addi tional p:!rking structures will be dependent on new developments. Negotiations with developers to satisfY their parking requirements with commitments of space in the municipal garages is an important asp:ct of this pr03ram. Attractive arrl distinctive signage directing traffic f):"om Cleveland Street, Ft. Harrison Avenue, and Court Street would help educate the public to these parki03 cpportunities. This would help dis'pell too misconception that there is insufficient parkil'l3 in downtown. , \ .~J Surface Parking The existing surface parking areas in downtown nee1 to be up:Jra:led as to landscaping and signage directing traffic troroughfares to trem. Priority soould be given to toose lots in tre Core Area locate:] near Cleveland Street: where the plan calls for new projects. Attractive lots will call attention to available ~ parking, terrl to upgrade the visual appearance of downtown, ar\d derronstrate City canmitIrent to a concerted re:levelcpmEmt prQ3ram. Shuttle Lot A shuttle service p3.t'k-arrl-ride facility COlld assist in relieving traffic on the causeway for l::each visitors d,riving through downtown during weekerrls between April arrl October. The shuttle lot on the east side of down~own would be pro[:erly located for the large number of east Tampa Bay Area visitors. Consideration should also ~ given to provision of this park-arrl-ride facility for daily trips for do.vntown emplOjees. This could provide a less expensive parking alternative than structure:3. facili.ties crljacent to employment destinations. Shuttle service would include the major Gore Area destinations such as Maas Brothers arrl Clearwater Square. A vacated auto dealership alon:! Cleveland Street could serve as a commuter parking lot and shuttle terminus. -27~ "\'(",,,' c "I I. ,[ ': ~ "[d co ~ ':[ ~[ .~ .l.:~':: ~~0 Feasibility, of a shuttle system fOr cCrnmutersarrl tea:=h visitors should re investigated. This study.would include a survey of businesses, employees, arrl l:each visitors aimed at est~lishing potential ridership data; evaluation of shuttle systems in cOllparable cities; capi tal.,fl11ding an:] cperatin3/maintenance ca;t financirg alternatives. FinancifB investigation alternatives could" , include' the use of increased parking fees at the be~h, subsidies fran governmental sources,' payments by developers in lieu of on-site, r;arking, user fees, or a canbination of these alternatives. :. }...... ,- '/ i~~ 'J ;~ ~l , '{ ", jjt, . I' . I H' ,I' " . ' . . . . . T ..' ~ .. . c " '0, '. .~ ,I \ "1 . ;\ ,I~ ' ' , , ~ '\, . {J '\\ ., , , \\\'1 .., r -28- . . . . '. . . ~...... ..... :....._...... ..,..;.~....'. .I\~.~',~.li ~.....,'........... . "..,""......""<.....}-~...i..-......._~ " .';.. '.".. {~~\. ;. ^ r r- \ I r- I , ' Section 5.3: Streetscape Improvements r- II While the drivin:j force for downtown redevelopment canes from private investJrent, the City can ard sh:>uld influence the visual character of downtown redevelopment through public investment. One such investment pro;Jram is the larrlscaping of downtown thoroughfares, i.e., streetscaping. A pilot project has already been established by the Ci 1:j in the 400 block of Clevelarrl Street. I." Streetscaping is a systematic program of functional and aesthetic improoements to the street rights-oE-way, includin:j fedestrian thoroughfares. It includes consideration for paverrent configuration arrl texture, larrlscape plantirg, street furniture an:1 fixtures, lighting, public signage and regulation of private signs an:1 building facades. The rressage that sound streetscaping conveys to the canmlD1ity an:1 the visiting public is concern Eor, and pride in, Clearwater's quali ty of life. Sound streetscapirg is consistent wi th the sentiment expressed by the City's officials arrl business leaders that Clearwater is a quali ty canmunity. 1. Develc:p an:l adopt a streetscat;:e plan for the Downtown Redevelopment District which includes design standards for sidewalks, landscaping, signs, street lighting, furniture and fixtures. ) ,. Starrlards for streets in each Zonin:j Sub-District sh::>uld be established and for eadl major ttnroughEare. The following thoroughfares should be included: pierce Boulevard, Ft. Harrison Avenue, Cleveland Street, Court Street, Chestnut Street, Drew Street, arrl Myrtle Avenue. In crldi tion, Osceola Avenue should have streetscapin:j because of its proximity to public of fices an:] retail facili ties arrl loea tion alorg the bluff. , \ Suggested guidelines for starrlards to be develcped for the streetscat;:e program are as follows: '\ ) . I "\ 1 ~ Plerce Bouelvard arrl Drew Street alan:] the Bayfront -- Vlsually tie in the, improvement already made to the Bayfront park areas am to future improoements to Coachman Park' 'an:1 to the ga teway proposal at the Causeway so as to insure a unified app:?arance for this area. Palm trees alOl13 the roa:1way are an ap[Xc:priate major landscape element. Chestnut, Court, arrl Drew Streets -- Uniformly placed oak trees and unifonm thoroughfare lighting would provide the ~oper scale as thJroughfares bordering downtown an:] a::ljacent areas. These major arterials would take on a boulevard-like quality. .', -29- 2. Stage streetsca~ improvements with initial projects focused on visually linking the public parking garages am' major lots wi th Cleveland Street. These linkages should: 1) follow consistent tremas for vegetative plantings, 2) prO/ide texture::3 aesthetically designed sidewalks (as opposed to typical concrete p3.vement), 3) include uniqoo lighting starrlards that are functional, yet create a nore festive atmosphere, and 4) provide for distinctive attractive signs for vehicular am pedestrian use. ,... , , J Osceola Avenue -- This street serves as a major, yet quiet thoroughfare linking the County Office Complex and City Hall wi th Clevelarrl Street arrl Haas Brothers. Large sha:Je trees, texture:1 pavement, decorative street lighting standards, street furnitut'e (e.g., benches, kiosks) would enhance tm t=edestrian movements am contribute to securin:J the uniqooness and valle to dc:Mntown of this bluff-top street. " Myrtle Avenue -- A principal Clearwater north-south arterial tl-oroogh dCMntown, this street calld be develcped as outlined for Chestnut, Court, and Drew Streets. Within one block north an:] oouth of Clevelarrl Street, st;ecial textured, sidewalks am festive street lig~ting standards should be considered that are consistent with the lamscaping theme on Clevelarrl Street. Shade trees of medium size, uniformly placed on either side of the street, smuld be considere1. I... L Cleveland Street -- Until the decision is reached regarding Dre.-1 Street as a by-pass, investment in streetscapin:J smuld be minimal. Should the canmitrrent to the Drew Street by-pass be made, tren plans alrea:ly prepared for Clevelan:l Street Mall should be up::1ated aoo implemented. Should the Drew Street concept be decline::], then the pilot streetscaping project should be extended from Pierce Bouleva~ be Myrtle Avenue. This can be done in phases. Festive street lighting staniards, textured sidewalks arrl I::enches should be incorp::>rated into the prcgram. Small to mid-size trees stould be plantecl am streets linking Cleveland Street with parking facilities should continue the design therre (texture, lightin:!, larrlscaping). ,.- ,- ,...- , " , '" As ne,.,r major public arrl private develcprrents oCOJr, tm City's streetsca~ standards would apply at t.he time of construction. '\ , -30- i A [):)wntown District Signa:/e pro:rram slnuld include a revised logo that is colorful with an identifiable. These signs would be used at entranceways to the City, such as on Ft. Harris::m Avenue, Cleveland Street; or Court Street. They would identify dONntown arrl prO/ide direction to public of,f-street parking am · J major public facilities. Financing these impro.rements COlld be ne:Jotiated wi th developers "of new or renovated prop:rties, although the a:::lded original cost of these improvements srould be considere::1 as a public investment in the irnproveroont of the City. ,~ 5. Near-term improverrents in streetscaping on Clevelarrl Street should be considered that would remain in place or be altered at little coot at such time construction of a mall oCOJrs. 'nle' development of the Cleveland Street Mall is dependent on the rerooting of State Road 60. 6. Inclusion of setbacks and plazas in the proposed new development projects will pro.ride additional landscape opportunities in Downtown. At such ti.JTe as unifotITl streetscape starrlards are a::lopted, City staff site plan revi6'l arrl negotiation with developers should insure aesthetic and fmctional canpatibili ty of these plazas arrl setbacks wi th the City's streetscape theme. ." i ;~ ': r--" , , ",\1:, ,_ , , ,-- ; t~ .... c ,"" '. .. ", : r . {: > " , , - "\\ , ' I , ..- i L ~;~ ~" ( '~t:!t: {/' -31- r- Section 5.4: Park and Recreational Facilities r- ,.... The workshops held in the fall of 1985 with civic, business and canmunity lea:lers r63arding the up:1ate of the downtown plan disclosoo concern for preservation of the waterfront areas and bluff fran further develq:lment. While the argurrent COlld be made for the benefits for a revitalized downtown through dramatic quality develcpment of the Bayfront area, too canmunity consensus' conveyed is that the Bayfront should' be a passive p:lrk-like area. -. 0'1 In th: Bayfront area, between Court arrl Clevelarrl Streets, improveJOOnts could be made to the op::n areas. The following recaTl/lEooations are aimed at making this waterfront ITDre useful arrl aesthetically pleasing as a passive open space area. 1. Relocate the tennis crorts. These serve a relatively small y;:ortion of the public. The facilities are inadequate in that toore is a small antiquated clubhouse facility. Expansion into a complete tennis complex was not funded in the 1984 bond refererrlum arrl would not be the best use of this prq:>erty. Relocation to the proposed municipal facilities complex on Clevelard Street lM:luld allOW' for rrore crorts, prO/ision of a pro shop arrl locker roans, better 1 ightirg arrl peGs ibly othe r activities such as racquet ball. 2. Improve the landscaping of Coachman Park with trees, irrigation and larrlscaped pedestrian connectors to the proposed retail canplex in the ~rki03 lot west of Maas Brothers. 3. As part of the Bayfront improvements, rerove the parking Jreters in the parki03 area on Pierce Boulevard north of pierce Street. These distract fran the scenic vie.ol. .....,~ Other considerations for the downtown area parks and recreation include the opp::>rtunities at the proposed municipal conplex on Cleveland Street. The complex would not only serve as the administrative center for the city of Clearwater, but crold prO/ide a downtown recreational facility. A tennis and racquetball center wi th clubhouse arrl exercise facili ties in a park-like setti..n;J in the complex could provide a faciE ty centrally located to the City's residents am dc::wntown MJrkers. The linage of downtown as a pleasant and exciting place can be e,nhanced by imprC1J'i03 the app::arance of key locations or ga teways alorq thoroughfares leadi.rg into downtown. TIlis gateway concept, included in th? aJopted Redevelopnent Plan for Clearwater, slnuld t:.e retained aoo implemented. The following key locations should b'e tastefully larrlscaped with apprq:>riate and subdued signege welcanin:J the motorists to the Core Area: the triangle formed by the intersection of Court and Chestnut Streets; Cleveland Street at the p~oposed Municipal Complex; the intersection area at Memorial Causeway and Pierce Boulevard; and Ft. Harrison Avenue in the -32- r.- " ? r', }: 'It , ~, ' { tl ,~ i L., f ] [' '1, It ~l ;5 ~ ~ll~r "'.:j !l\ ~ <:1 .: ~~.f '0,'1', rft 'I' f~' ~' t1w ;,;-,1, ~':' ,".} +, , "-,.;'r ~'.i {::~i!~ C r l. r-~ :< ~ ;'~c ::' ~ C /', lm' , .~ .' : ..",,~ . '> . .l.' . , , ~ ~ .:. Ii 'I ~ (: :"\) vicinity of eit.ter Chestnut or Court Streets. 'these locations neEd ' '. to t:e acquired by the City to adequately plan, control an:! impcove tre sites. Each gateway prcperty will nee:! to be examina:1 ,as to improvements required basa:J on potential uses of the si te for othe r than purely aesthetic purposes. As new major residential develq:>rrents are appcOJed in treDowntown District, consideration should be given to creatin:J small neighbochoa:J cpen sp::lce p3cks or recreational facilities in the mediate vicinity. The need for such a facility would be ' deperxlent in part on tt:e anticipated residential. 'c:har~ter of tt:e res idents (age, family size, incane) arrl needs of the slIrt'ounding area. tDcation "'-Ould deperrl on t.oo location of tre n6<l developnent. ~ ,C ~~,~(: F:: ~,.,. :J- :~~~ . . ,~:'~~) .::,?~~ . gJt . :)~~?: '", 'I l\ '1) r ~) , , 'oJ . , '/ ''X\ , ' I ; 1 , 1 ., I: I " ' , : " '" > ~ . ... . i'. :I ' ." 'o..! .. " ii .' t' j.' ..' I.... -33- , . ','; ~ I I - ') 'I n. ~.' ; " . l .~ . ..'. , , . ;. ., .~ .' " , . :),.:>~~}y I I I ,I I I I I I~ [ [ , (: 'l[ Section 5.5: Regulatory Considerations A. REDEFINITION CF DISTRICT BOUNDARIES The a:1opted plan identif.ies two basic districts in do.mtown for the purposes of decisions regardirq larrl use aoo circulation. These " are tm Downtown Core Area exten::Hrq fran the waterfront to Myrtle Avenue aid the Eastern, COre extendirg frcm Myrtle, to Fcedrica fOaJsing on Clevelarrl. The Downtown Develq:lIl'Ent District has furtmr refina:] this concept in the designation of the Bayfront Area (DC-B) lying west of Osceola Avenue am Ft. Harriron Avenue; the core Area (UC-D) lyin:l east of Osceola Avenue and Ft. Harrison Avenue an:] west of Myrtle Avenue t arrl the Eastern Corridor Area lying east of Myrtle Avenue. Further nodification of these districts is reccmrrended to focus appropriate developrrent J.Xllicies where develcpment is likely to occur. The following modifications are suggested arx:1 are srown on the nap on the follCMiN3 ~ge. . Bayfront Area (UC-B) -- Leave as is to reflect special considerations for tho'\ bluff area. Core Area (UC-C) It is recanrrerrled that the core area, too central canrrercial area in downtown be expanded eastward to Greenv.ood Avenue. This expansion \\Ould reccgnize the redevelcprrent p::>tential of sane of the larger tracts located near Cleveland Street lying east of Myrtle Avenue. These prcperties have been identifia:1 elsewhere in this report for pccspective major projects that, because of the ir size am nature, would be considered "core area" developrents. The expansion further reccgni2es the p:ltential develcpment . treoo of a IIDre east-west oriented downtown than the pcesent north-south Core Area UC, di str lct reflects. ' Core Peripheral Area (UC-P) -- This is a proposed new district created fron the existing Core Area (UC-C) District. O1e p:Jrtion would l::e north of Drew Street ard the other south of Chestnut Street wi thin the Downtown Develq:m'ent District. This District serves as a buffer to aceas adja'cent to the COre that Hill be less intensively develq:>ed. It reflects a reorientation for intensive development east-west rathec than north-south as in the current Core Area (UC-C). -34- " ) ." f 1'1 t <~~ ~:~V'.~ . ~ r f , If l- [ r r:: [ , I >< ,MQNlCIPAL COMPLEX Alternate Location , GROVE ST .~"'::"'I'" ~~"":l'l::to:,:,~ . 1..., .a;,~-:::~ '--1:1 :"". :-:~;._~~J -;t FF Q] IIAURA ST '~'--'_d r "..n. ~ . ..... - ~i1tO- --~--l 0 . ~ "-~'. .~...... -.@Jj ~ "-11 . , I CLEVElAND S1 ~: f !;Bf~: ~7~'~E) I 0' OFFI~i ':';';::::: ~),. /{ 1,-\ ' ,>" ,,11 -.'- L,,:,;, ',.. a: ....)<,,~"'" I I . . .... . ~ -. r-C\.." \ ,.......-=.: · ----------~- - ,B. AY FRONT ARfr i 0 ~_(~~~i~[ PIERCE S1 _ .. ..I .. ::1 i. ;1 I 'I I > <C . . . . . . . . . . 11 . o ~.-v . . a 8'1 I > 1 !C'''''jj I;::;:::::;;:>:::,:,:::: I [ I 1M;;;'" ill RESIDE~ ~;:~;)~I:;~t~:Ir ~ , ' ',-I'UNKLIH S T >~ I ID[] < r Sf' ]~D []i~ I ;01 li;J ( I ;1 1 I t ~ - - - - - _, 1- _ _ _ _ - - - - ~ .. .. !' .. . I a a . . ~ I~ u \II o . !tQ""". :U , . 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': I;' , , I~ ~ I~ . '. :I~ .~ I' . , " " <' ,;i .' ~ .... .f~ \ ~ l~t; _,. ~~. ......;J...;.i',L.~ _~1 "., .' : . ." ~~ , .' (:; \.~ ;.~ /:~~::~r;:\..' ~ r - I r r r \'" [ r L- r: r' w "'" ["" I.." C .' [] '<'r-.'" L r~ : . ~" 'j " . ',T " c' " :i ,/, '~"'l , ,{ i '~ J .i , , .) 'c -~ MUmCrPAL COMPLEX ',~Ler.nate Location 'GROVE ST ~:IB DJOHE,SST :;'000 n~ IILII. ~ . . . Ui DHEW 5T '0' l:;oOAEW ST ~I 'I: I:;; ~ E I'll( .... .....,,,..,u . 'r._...... . , ! "'0--" II ; ~~t~m;1: . ~; -......... ~~_:~I ~Wi~r'i FFI~ \!AURA ST c:::J I~, . i ~I~~ Qic';:El~r~ 1! D' . '.-,'..,',' w . t ~) I . OFFIQE~ ::ii::: ~ t'~ . I ~ ",...t, , ~ / r::;;:;.. , I - -- "ARIt SJ CLEVELAND ST D- D Iiti"'''' , I ~i~ ~~ ~~~ ~~~~~ ~~ ~~:~~~ ~~~ ~ jf~1~)%:j ~ I ~:~~:f::~:~( :~:~ , >~"I "" r 51' :;: Sll . ~ !Oi r~:""'--7~ ~: 'I.",_~ I J t";:""_~ l i j::.:::::..:: i _..1___ ___~ > "" "" ... o '" IJ OIl o IlESIDF.NTI~ . '",N"UN ", D D J~D-Di~ I ;C:l1 ~l I I )0, I I :lE. I I I ,1.1. --- ------ ]; ,3: 'Z ,.... W II!; ,e COURT ST ~ . a .. .. : . .. ........ I CJ_ I" CHESTHUT ST . D~~~=[ ,- - - ~.~'!! - l - ., .. . . ~ HALCYON LTD, . o..~"~J"'.11 ll~SI1_ ~ ~;~~~~e'Ol TURHER ST 1! I l!'~ .' '.!' - ..... ....- ...- - -.. ..... " ,j : ., : < II ~ . . .DIM.. ., LAURA ST CLEVeUHtl ST , , '.~ :. :- <l 10 C o Ji !: :1 .. !' ~ l;1 "r I t "- i , _a~O~E_S! ~ _ t \..t ~ .. . -D~! ClEVEL.aHD Sf ~L.-J: C'" I~ o 'In I!:' ::f I :' " ':1 - 14'1 , ' PIEHCE 51 ~CJ (I ClEVElAHD 51' ~'-T~D ! ~: , P.lR'" 'Sf " ~) . . DOWNTOWN DEVELOPMENT CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA '} " ~ -/ PREP.uIt;a Oy ClfARWA TEll OICPT,Of "\'\ PLAHHIH" .aHO umUH, DEVflOPMEtlT , , 5CAlf.: 1:'00 " "II"~ ew .. ...'...O.....:fW. "............... ...I.c:.,....,. ..., ."". .. ............ .,..., ..... Nor,,; AU. HUlJUrn:; INtJICA 1t: S1I11:1;1 maUTS .ar 101'''' Y 0111)<' , , t. I';: r .... t" . '" ~ \1 , . II 'I' '~ , " '. ~ d'~ . <~~~(~~ - ; Pinally, the pulling back of the Core Area boundaries creates a rrore concentrated district for intense developrent ard public imprOleroonts for p3.rking [:e(lestrian am streetscapin:), than would occur with scattered develc:{::ment. Eastern Corridor (UC-E) - No charge. r- -. r B. ZCNIN3 REGULATIOr-:3 REVIEW Our approach to rerlevelcpment of downtown Clear-",ater is one of encouraging private development within the context of the broad caIUnLUlity goals as disclosed in the cdq:>ted Dcwntown Redevelopnent Plan arrl in existi03 developrent regulations. fundarrental canmunity goals for downtown were qenerally, altrough not unani..rrously, expressed in the fall of 1985 in a series of \IoOrksoop sessions with civic am l::usiness are paraphrased arrl sUlt1llarizerl as follows: o New develcprrent west of Osceola Avenue (the bluff area) is to be discouraged. o New arrl refurbished develq::n-ent in the Core Area srould be encouraged provided buildifXJ height arrl lard use intensity are at a rroderate scale in keeping with a mid-size residential canmunity rather than a major urban regional center such as Tampa. o Larrl uses canpatible with downtown Clear",ater sh::>uld be develope:] to replace the vacate:1 auto dealerships. o Quali 'cj develcprrent soould be enco.lra:jed wi th variety arrl pleasing aesthetics. ':'ie, , \ The consultant team believes that the rrarketplace--the canpetitiDn ,for prcducing viable arrl profitable projects-will I:e the driving force :in redevelq:>io:;} dc.:lwntown ratter than voluminOls poolic plans ard regulations. Nevertheless, City-ad.opted guidelines for develq:ment nea:1 to be in place to set the parameters for developers. Our concern is that since downtown Clearwater has not been subjected to the intense develcpment pr:essure facio.:J wajor Florida cities, highly restrictive ordinances that might discourage quality develcpnent are not desiroole at this time. ' . \\ Soould developnent pressure for larger-scale projects become evident, tte ordinances can be reexamined am nacle rrore restrictive at that time. ~yfront OC-(B} - No COlUTEnt. -35- I I I- I' r [ [ -- - .' Core Area UC(C) -- Parking We ~uld recCJ1U1"en:1 relaxirg the prcposed one parkirg space per 400 square feet of retail, office, services, and ,manufacturing uses. consideration smuld be given to a gra::luated scale fran one sface per 600 square feet for buildings under 100,000 square feet and 1.1 sfBces fer 500 square feet for larger projects. The proximity of available off-site parkin:! should be considered in regulatil'B and approving projects. Private prcwision of on-site (off-street) parkin::1 in downtown is costly to develofers. Businesses that must prO/ide on-site parking to be canpetitive will do so r83ardless of the regulation. other businesses will rely in part, on negotiated City-prcwided fLl1ds arrl thus help reinforce the use of the neN arrl proposed public garages. Regulations requiring excessive on-site parking will tern to hurt patroncge of pLblic garcges am may discourage new development. Building Height!Mass Generally, buildings up to 15 floors ~uld be appccpriate Eor the Core Area. Allowance of higher buildings should be provided only with incentives or boruses for larrlscaped plazas, set-backs, am provision of adequate off-street parking. Because the character of Clearwater is primarily a mid-size r.esidential canrnunity, larger massive buildings exceedirg an P.A.R. of 5.0 am buildin:J heights excee::Hng 25 floors srould be discOJr83ed. 'I Setback Requirements ConsideratUJn should be given to the following concepts. Front setback: none. Size yard: zero or three feet -- unless residential use on crljacent property, then 20 feet. Rear lot 10 feet 1 or 20 feet if adj acent to res idential use. The front setback concept'nay nero refinement Eor streets where there already is inadequate right~f-way for sidewalks, such as on Ft. Harrison Avenue in the block north of Clevelarrl Street. ':those specific situations may have to be spelled out in the ordinance rE!!uiring setbacks which deperd on the inroequacy of the existirg right-of-way. Application of the F .A.R. larrlscape re:]uirarents arrl site plan review will tem,[:er the "all concrete" appearance of projects. Site plan review can prOJide opp::lrtLU1 ity for n630tiated plazas, gro.md floor op=n space or setbacks arrl landscapinj that regulations cannot sensitively dictate Eor each develq:msnt situation. " ) -36- ! " : ' ":.t r [ [ ,',[ C ~'J , C' c- o l; , ~r1 ' , ",c. 0 ", ': [ . '. I ~ f - "f , ",,'-' .-. I'. ! -, , , ,0 .~ - :or' .' Core periphe'ral Area (UC-P) - This prcposed district ~ld serve as a transition bet'f.een"higher intensity developnent in ,the Ur:ban Core Area (UC-C) arrl a:ljacent areas north an:! s::Juth of oo..mtown. parkinq -- On-site parking requirements would be as provided in tte City's prcposed Core Area DC regulations. ' . Building Height' and Mass ,-- Buildings in this district could rarge up to 10 floors or an F' .A.R. of 3.0. Eastern Corridor Subdistrict (UC-E) Parking am Building Height -- Sarre as foe UC-P. " , \) ~r ' '" . I; ,I 0' >,\ .".\ "\\ \, " 'J " '1 ., , ( 'I " " , ' I:' Td' h' 'I h' I -37- . ".... ~ ,.,. ',.', >j~ '."~' r . .' r'O <. , , '~..r.. .. ."~' + ,~.' i ,j,,' . ,. , " r- I Halcyon has prepared financial pro forma analyses for two developnent projects to test the financial feasibility of office an:1 housing develcprrent opfOrtunities in dONIltown Clearwater. CXle prototypical project is a 110,000 square foot office building; the other a lOS-unit townhouse an:1 midrise rousing canplex. In both cases, Halcyon projects a development budget, financing structure, operating pro forma arrl fOtential return to the develcper an:] equity investors. The pro forma analyses are flexible to resp::lnd to p3rticular lam acquisition, develcpment econanics am market price adjustments. Fran the analysis bel 0,1/ , Halcyon hc.d concluded that develcpers will require assistance in lam acquisition, parking and street imprOJements to bJild the projects recanrren:led in the master plan on the ti.rre schedule projected. For city officials am local land o,.;ners to achieve the quality development aspirej to, city taxpayers must be represented through a united voice and coordinate available financial arrl PJli tical resources towards downtown development. The resources include City commission support, coordinated Public Works exfeooitures, am a public/private lam bank fortified with eminent danain p:::>wecs arx:1 public supp:>rt for da.omtown structurej parking. Feasible devel'cpment also requires a publicly supfCrted regional am national marketi03 program. The following two sections present financial rrodels for office arrl condaninium development in downtown Clearwater.. Each section concludes with an analysis of the return to develq:>er am equity investors am areas where public involverrent will critically improve project feasibility. . I l r Section 6.0: Financial Feasibility Models for Office and Condominium Development ,r \.,,' ',I " 'Ii) ''\1 \\ -38~ j 'L ;>' ~ ; , , r- L'. Development Budget lAND DEPRECIATION Construction Costs 1VE Fees Develq::er Fees Legal/Accting. Leasing $600,000 r , 6.1 Office Development Bela.ol HalC'j'On presents the develc:prrent b.1dget financi~ structure arrl pr,o f.orrna for the develcprent of a 110,000 square foot office buildingJin'downtown Clearwater. (It is ass~ tre City will construct the parkin:j garage.) we then list our assumptions. The tx'oject is eminently feasible provided tre develcper can ach~eve a 25-33% pr:e-leasirg canmit.rrent. 6.11 Financial Projections IJ - , , . ~ ..... - j ~. .. r ! "'> ,- I v", 5,500,000 330,000 450,000 150,000 300,000 6,730,000 6,730,000 r- I ' ~. r , I .- MotORI'IZATION Canst. Interest R. E. Taxes Points, Misc. - 1.5% 733,500 49,250 122,250 905,000 905,000 /- I i.- DEPREX::IATICN FF&E 825,000 ~. N>10RrIZATION Organization Expenses 190,000 0l'HER ~rating u:>sses Working Capital i 169,2,26 30, 77'4 200,000 200,000 $9,450,000 I ..... Funding Debt (11.5% for 30 years) Equity S8,150,000 '$1,300,000 $9,450,000 '"- !' , - -39- , c, " { 0- r;j ~ u.r t- o: .... tn ~ " ,. ...."J u ,"oJ U t.~, " ...:~ n II II ,. H Ii " " " " " " " " II " " " 0::. II -n " - " CO II II " " " " " II n II " II II " II II II II II II II II -0 II II " II " " II U 0.... " ,"" II 0' 11"' " c:r::l " '.0 II ,... II II II II II If') II ~ II ... ii U' " ..... .. t-. n <I II II II II II II ,., II II II II II II II II 1-. U ["'.J II -Q II ..-" tI II II II II II " u t--') U ....." " If') II U ,.J .~ .~ . ~ ....i :~ -= II II 10 10 ELl II U' II <:I .. ... .. II.=: " .... 10 " U .og " .... 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Q t- D ,0 u u ~ i ."j r- i . 6.12: Development Budget Assumptions Line I tern Arroun t Assumot ion Lard Construction Costs Architecture & Engineering Fees Developer Fees Legal, Acccunting & Administration tEas ing Construction Interest , 600,000 5,500,000 330,000 450,000 150,000 300,000 733,500 (See Note) (See Note) 6% of cons tr~~tion coo ts 8% of construction coots 1 .5% of total ccs ts 20% of 3rd year net revenue 50% of loan outstanding over 1.5 year construction peeied Tenant Allowance Organization Expenses Real Estate Taxes Points, Closing Costs, Misc. Operating Losses 825,000 190,000 49,250 122,250 169,226 Working Capi tal 30,774 1.5% of debt service Equivalent to 1st and 2nd year lcsses in net cash flOt.' Approximately 20% of q:>eratin:;J lcsses Total Construction Coots $9,450,000 NOrE: Land ccsts are high b3sed on financial arrl €Canonic realities of da.,rn- to..m Clearwater, but include a contingenc.y to acquire lam fran mid- outs. 6.13: Financinq Structure Assumptions " 1. Debt financirq base:1 on capitalizirg third year's stabilized c~h flew, fixed rate IlOrtgage tei:ms (11.5,% interest rate ever 30 years with a ten year balloon payment), ani required coverage rate relationship (118%) between st.:bilized cash fla,.,r an::! projected debt service t'Clyrrents. 2. The equity invest:m;:nt required is the dif ference bet....-een total pcoject costs am supp:ntable debt. :,\ 3. Equity investrrent can be raised throogh syndication, develq::er investment, sacrificed develop:r fees arrl develop:r guarantees. The return on investment (internal rate of return) is available to the develcper and/or equity invesbnent in the focn of tax credits, cash flow, depreciation tax benefits arrl appreciation gains ,fran sale. The develq:>ers \, will alSJ receive available fees am ccst savings. 6. 14: Ooeratinq Pro Forma Assumotions 1 . 110,000 gross square foot bJildirq assurres 17,000 square foot flcor pla te. , \ l '~ R -41- . , ./. . . .i ,. 2. Average base rent is $15.50 per square foot, which ,includes base year operatiN3 costs. r , L r L. 3. Base rent is assurred to increase 2. 5% e ech ye ar dur i~ the first six years, with rents rOllirg over in the sixth year at a canp:junded anrual cate of 6%. 4. Annual ope rat in:] expenses are, $4.00 per gross square foot for 'I the first year, a:ljusted to reflect vacancies wi th 5% anrual inflation. Increases in the operatirg costs are passed through to tre tenants wi thin the anrual rent increase. ., r c 5. Vacancies are asSlIffie:J to I:e 25% in the first year, 15~ in the secorrl year, 5% each year thereafter. 'C 6. Depreciation of real estate improvements is on a 19-year schedule. c C t: l~ '5\, . 7. Ten-year arrortization of construction interest, real estate taxes arrl points. J,I B. Five-year depreciation of furniture, fixtures am equiprent after rIC adjustrrent. 9. Five-year arrortization of organization expenses. 10. Investment tax credit of 10% for furniture, fixtures and equiprent. '\\ '1 ',\ . '\\ ,: -~ ,. 't'\ " ~ I -42- r t. : I I l r . t'., r L r I: , '1 ' \- r-: !' '~ L 'r: l ' ' G' ~l 0 ,r- L ' , /- L ~\:. c [ [ , , '" r'" " -,\ I - r"" 1 ' L ! i ; t~~ z ~ T ~, ' " , , , ' ~ .._~ , I 6. 15: Return to Developer and EqUi tv Investor The return to the develo[::er aoo equity investors pcesented below is canpetitive with otter real estate develcprrents prOJided the develo[::er "can achieve at least 33% pre-leasirg and the' City assists in as::errbling lard an1 constructin;l tl-e parkirg. . ':, The cash fl""",, after tax ard capital appreciation I::enefits are significant, prOlidio;:J sufficient returns to attract tre equity investors arrl to canpensate the private developer for investing up front costs arrl bearing the construction arrl lease up risks. '!he lorg teen cash I::enefits increase dramatically as rents rollover, which srould allow tre develcper to assist in retirin:J the debt service on the parking garage bonds. ,\) " ",\ ,I >! -43- . i.: ":'{ . '. ... ' .~ "H~.<>. .~.. ""(...,. L........_ ~ ~...-.....~.,;,....."'.. .....,.._.....4...... ........................,._._............__ r < "l - I 6.2 Condominium Development A. Financial Pro;ections " I, I, r' k, Develcprrent of townrouse am mid-rise oousill3 in dCMntown Clearwater is market am financially feasible provided quali ty construction, amenities an:] linkage to t~ p:lsitive environnents of the C'cwntown Developrent District. With market rate housiN3 opp:lctunities available alon; the waterfront an:1 bluff, or near the hospital am lower price op~rtunities behirrl the office core along Clevelarrl Street, we have projected a financial m::x1el based on the mid-point range of sales price of $90 per square foot. - ! I. r \. , P'" I, . On the follcwlll3 pages, Halcyon presents too develcprrent budg;t, construction and sale schedule, arrl the financial pt'o forma for the develcprrent of 105 units. The assumptions behirrl too projections are then outlined. t'"'' I I.... The $7.6 million project is feasible pt:'OJided the develcper acquires well locate:j parcels arrl the Ci ty pf Clearwater assists in previding: the smpplll3, recreational arrl environnental amenities to help attract prospective condaninium buyers. I"ot L" r-' Corrlorminium develcprrent on interior: parcels ard Lr1det" utilized parcels, such as the cat" dealers, may require assistance with land acquisition arrl writedo..m, or sh:::>uld be integrated into a larger mixed-use project. CondaniniLUn developrrent along the waterfront, bluff or city-ownerl P3rcels can I:e extrarely proEitGble ard thereby generate additional profits am fundirg to assist other develcprrents in the Downtown Develcprmnt District. r'~ I I "- L "'e" ;'(1 . I '> .,\ ....... -45- [. 'r 1-; ,[(JI ."r! ~ C C iOt , , , ~~ 'C E r-, 'w' :e .' . . 'L C . ~ j. i:;, . ~.,- (,. " B. Asstmlptions 1 . Censi ty is 35 units pee acee, i.e., al teenately stacked townOOuses, in conjlD1ction with mid-eise to~r. Hard ccsts include intedot:' finishes. ' 2. 3. ,) Assumes sut:'fac:e paeking coDSteucted with potential for parking deck"!! i ' 4. 8i te \toC)rk includes heavy larrlscaping, swimmirg p:lol am/or interiot:' finishes. , 5. Soft ccs ts include AlE, legal, accam ting arrl delJelq:lIlent management costs, but not cons truction interest oe marketing CCEtS. 6. Sales pt"ice: S90,OOO pee LD'lity " ". ~ ~ \ i .,\ :) .'1 . \' '11 " -46- r- 1 \ ' r I . \, ~ I I I L, r I L - r "< : r 1 1_' I , i- r- L; : [ , ;~ '"L i [ ,', , " [ C. Return to Developer The return to a prcspective develcper is competitive wi th other developnent C'ppjrtunities. Develor;::er cash invesl:nEnt will be required. to secure site control am flJ1d pr:e-develcprrent professional services. Construction financirg is projected to fLl1d construction, financing arC marketi.n:;J ccsts. 'l'he develcper will tear the risk of cost overruns ard slO11 condaniniLm sales. The projected [Xofits to t~ develcper are 20% of t~ project I s I,costs, the projected cumulative after-tax l:enefits exceed 15% of project ccsts, ard tre projected value of benefits disca.mted for tinE am risk exceeds 10% of the project coots. The projecte:3 profit '..rill increase or decrease depen:Hng on acquisition ccsts, construction costs, sales abrorption an::i sales price. The mcst critical variable is acquisition ccsts. The returns will vary according to developrrent econanics. Halcyon's nodel irrlicates oor confidence in the market arrl financial feas ibili ty of res idential condaninium devel~nt in d~town Clearwater, provided the city assists in acquirin:J parcels of land from holdouts and supports the development of retail parking ard public Unpr~ements. 'II '.) ".;,,\ -48- ...- \ Section 7.0: Implementation Steps 'for Development Successful implementation of the crlderrlum to the The Plan for Downtown Clearwater will ra::t:uire a concerted partnel:Ship between the d if ferent bt:'anches of the Ci t1/Gover/1lTent:, the I:bwn town Develcpment Board, lam cwners, business [:eople, develcpers ard the press. The market strength, larrl Q\l,f\ership pltterns ani develc::prrent econanics are not sufficient to spur coordinated, quality office, retail and residential development without anchor developments on both ends of Cleveland Street: and Ci~ assistance in lam acquisition, pat:'king, street improvements and marketi~ for infill office and residential developments. The Ci ty of Clearwa ter faces a challengin;J crcesrocrl in its do.-mtown ra:1evelc:pm:;nt. Canpati tion for pt'cs[:Ective office tenants, specialty retailers and restaurants and profess1onal households in tOO Tampa Bay r6310n r~uires that do..rntown Clearwater establish an ident! ty and dlaracter, cepresent a united p:>li tical am plannin:J consensus arrl package available si tes wi th cannited City financial support. The first step requires app:OIlal of too cd~rrlum to The Plan for [):)wntown Clearwater by the Ci ty Camnission. This will require careful previewing with the area stakeoolc:Er5 am errlorserrent of the objectives, conclusions ani implementation steps. The ne."t implerrentation steps to set the st~e for private paxticipation should be: - o Consensus on the consolidation of t~ City a::Jencies into a municipal canplex with ancillary recreation facilities. o Negotiation for acquisition of the ooardonErl car dealership for the interim use as s'urface parkin; for downtown office lNOckers, sropp;-rs am Clearwatet" Bea:n visitors. o Canmitment to assist in the Einancir19 of the construction of a structured r:arking gac<33e in conjunct ion wi th the developnent of a spacial ty reta il centec next to Maas Brotrers. Consensus on the develcpment prcgram am zonif'l3 requirements for the specialty center develcprrent. I ,'I I I o Packaging of this report ard subsWLEnt implesrentation steps to regional arrl national develop;!rs announcing the office, housir~ am ptblic/pr iva te partnership develcprrent cpp:::>rtu'1i ties in down town 'Clean.ra. ter . ", -49- I r r r ,.- [ r: Credibility and Image The steps aba/e help establish cra:libili ty ard an image for downtown Clearwater at the least ccst. DeveloP3rs will l:e interested in the link to Clearwater Beach, too develcprrent activity represented by the surface lot construction and mtnicipal/ cultural/recreational canplex plannil13 ard the ameniCj of the Maas Brothers specialty retail canplex. towntown Clearwater's image will shift from a cluster of non-descript office buildings as the termination p:>int of the car dealer arrl fast food restaurants on State Route 60 to an evolving urban center \!which, while linked to the amenities of Clearwater Beach, is striving for a 12-16 hour pedestrian, cultural am recreational environnent. If Site Control/beveloper solicitation Developers will also be concernEd about site control ard the tools the City has available to assist in land write-downs, parking construction, arrl street improvements. By lard banking the car dealership/surface parking lot and attracting private development in conjunction with the municipal/cultural/recreational canplex, the ci ty has "development product" to market to the developnent canmLU1ity. Maas Brothers can also be ~oerl to ffi3rket its site to a retail specialty center developer. Subsequently, the City can \I,Ork wi th larrl cwners to Jl\3rke t the ir si tes to prcst::ect ive of fice and housing developers. Government Coordination A major challel13e is to coordinate the activities of the various Ci ty deparbrents. ]):)wntown public w:Jrks expendi tlIt"es and annual cap~ tal replacement budge ts srould be targe too towards identifiaJ downtown p:ircels. The ci ty Carunissioners, Departrrent of Planning am Downtown Develcprrent Board must step forward with a united front coalescing different sources of financing and marketing budgets'to assist do.-mtown develq:lInent. Public Funding Public exp:rrliture [ntential must be assessed. OpEront capital funding am lard acquisition will be difficult but will be reimbursed through land leases ard sales, prcperty tax payments an:1 the eventual flCM arrl profit fran the projects. The level of upfront investIrent an:1 subsidy will diminish as several projects are canplete::l ard leased am the regional office market glut subsides. But the City srould lay the groundwork no,.; for sites to "l te available when the oversupply of office space in the region is leased. -50- '. " r" l~~ F'" ~.. : [ r~ ;.., I, r~ :"';lI~ o Westsh:>re is a ITOre attractive area to build sp;-culative office space because of proximity to the airp:>rt ard clearer image as an office district. -- I Appendix B: Developer Review Halcyon has reviewed tre Addendum to the Plan for Do.-mtown Clearwater and recommended development opportunities with two developers with different real estate sfecialties. Ole develcper has recently canpleted a 180,000 square foot office buildiNJ in the Westsmre area of Tampa. '!he canpany is hea:1quartera:J in Memphis, Tennessee. The secon:::1 developar has built, over 2,800 housin:) units in urban mixed-use enviroments an:1 is currently aggressively seekirg developnent qJfOrtLU1ities in Miami Beach, Key West, Fort Lauderdale ard Naples. Tois firm is heaiquartera:1 in Beston, Massachusetts. -- t"""' ~ " - Conclusions r The of fiee develcper of fered these cOTtJTents on the develcpment prosF€cts in downtown Clearwater an:! the Addendum to' the Plan' for Downtown Clearwater. o '!he image of downtown Clearwater is unfoOJsed, wi th a mixture of different uses--low-rise and high-rise; government, retail am of fiee uses. o Cowntown Clearwater does not benefit Eran tre strorq regional image of its bedroCll canmunity, with no appa.rent link bat....-een . da,..rntown arrl the amenities of the residential canmunity. o COnfidence in the developrent of dovmtown office space will always be threatenoo bj the intervenin3" conpatition at Park Place an:] the p?rforrnance of Clearwater Square. o '!he b;st rource of tenants would be small corporations in the Tampa Bay area whose executives live in Clearwater. Soliciting these coqporations may require a community outreach Eran the Chaml::er of CO\'Ut"erce arrl city officials. o Sp::culative development of office develcpment will require pre-leasing of at least 35%. o Toe nost important criteria to be rret before develcpll'ent in downtown Clearwater will t:e at tractive is clear site control, pre-leasing interest, ard goverrrnent assistance for parkin; am public improverrents. . -- B-1 '\,' - r l . ,< . r 1', [, j \, [ [ :[ [ : ['''' . ,J ,;C ~l- ", ....., I h f- .I ," i ' . '.. -- ~ o Clearwater needs to es~ablish a clear image ,that encanpasses the, entire Clearwater ccmmunity, community amenities and, ITOst importantly, the amenities for the office emplO'jees. The residential developer offered these comments on the residential marke t analys is am" development recanrrerrla tions: o There is limite:] prc:rluct in the Clearwater marketplace ca tering to to: two-professional rouserold M'lO v.oJ::ks do.-m town an:! is seekin:r a housing option with a densi ty similar to the northern cities. . o MY rousing prcxJuct in downtown must offer a high level of' interior, exterior am recreational amenities and have nearby soopping an:] restaurant opp:>rtunities. o Based on the housin:J cost, the housing price could I::e higher. 'lhe market price, as projected, is conservative enOJgh to weather the, market acceptance that will be required. o '!he best housir13 q:>p:>rtunities are alorg the waterfront am on the bluff, given the view, proximity to Clearwater Beach, am the pr ox imi ty to the legal, of fice an:] goverrment workers. o Financial feasibility will r€quire clear site control arrl public assistance for P3rkirg arrl street improvements. o D:>wntown residential development will be very risky. Rental oousing will require lowar lan:l acquisition arrl construction coo ts. " . "1 -'1 B-2 .~ ..~~'... so ... r i,.> i~\" \~i Ag'enda No. Meetl n9 Date: } 1/20/86 MEMORANDUM TO: The City Commission of the City of Clearwater SUBJECT: ENTERPRISE ZONE APPLICATION RECOM MENDATION: C1.ty Commission Entcrpri5c Zone JtllltliHY I, 1987, tidopt uttadwd Resolution 86 - 80 requcsting designation of an in the Downtown ~nd North Giecnwood neighborhoods beginning pur.suant to Section 290.00C,5, Florida Statutes. rn And thai the appropriate officials be authorlzed 10 execute same. BACKGROUN D: On July 25, 1986, the City applied for State approval of Enterprise Zone desig- n..lt ions for the North Greenwood and Downtown Core areas (Cf:~nsus Tracts 262 and 259.01). The most heavily weighted criteria for approval is the distress rating of the census tracts, any portion of which is included within the proposed zone. The North Greenwood area (C.T. 262) is rated 28 olnd Downtown (C.T. 259.01) was rated 36. 'rhe State has nO':l;:-.~' ,..; ~',.~t- '.n "'t"L"?r was made in the published ratings and that C.T. 259.01 is ',.,', : 1"1" y,', ~a 4;J). Since nine municipalities in our competitive population category 11~VC applied for zone approval, such a correction would probably eliminate Clearwater from competition. It is recommended that tho Eastern Downtown Area be substituted for C.T. 259.01. The eastern areaf a part of C.T. 259.02 has a new ranking,of 126, giving an average distress rating for Clearwater's proposed zone of 77. It is necessary to include a portion of C.T. 259.02 to satisfy the requirement that the proposed zone contain 40\ commercial/industrial and 40~ residential zoning. The attached Resolution adopts this change in zone designation. Commission Disposition: 1. Approved as Recommended/Revised/Conditional 2. Continued to Follow-up Ac'tion: datI" Submitted by: Costs: NONE Funding Sou rce: o Capito I Improve- ment Sudgei o Operating Budget C) Other ![)Attachments: 1. Resolution No. 86-80 2. Exhibit A - Enterprise Zone I.lap. Advertised: Cl Affected Parties Notified of Meeting Dote: f.... -,.... .' City M onege r Peper: \ Date aSequentiol Referen ce mNot Required !2l Not ReQutred Originating Depor tmen tj)Mn:-':"'l-b..'71: PLANNING & URBAN DEVELOPMENT o None Appropriation Code <,' ." '\ H ,"'1 RESOLUTION No. 86 - 80 A RESOI"UTION OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA, DESIGNATING AN ENTERPRISE ZONE IN CLEARWATER PURSUANT TO CHAPTER 290, FLORIDA STA'fUTES; REQUESTING STATE APPROVAL OF THE ENTERPRISE ZONE; ADOPTING A PROGRAM OF LOCAL PARTICIPATION IN THE ENTERPRISE ZONE IF STATE APPROVAL IS GRANTED; RESCINDING RESOLUTION 86-43 ON THE SAME SUBJECT; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, thc City of Clearwater, as a Florida municipality, is a unit of local general purpose government with political jurisdiction over the area described in Exhibit A hereto and designated as the City of Clearwater Enterprise Zone; and WHEREAS, the City of Clearwater Enterprise Zone is an area in which there are ,conditions which are a menace to the publie health, safety, morals, or welfare, including among others a substantial number of slum, deteriorated, or deteriorating structures and other deterioration of site or other improvements, a predominance of defective or inadequate street layout, faulty lot layout, and diversity of ownership or defective or unusual conditions of title; and WHEREAS, the City Commission desires to participate in the Florida Enterprise Zone Program as authorized by Chapter 290, Florida Statutes; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF CLEARW ATER, FLORIDA: ''t-\, Section 1. The City Commission hereby determines that the rehabilitation, conservation, or redevelopment of the City of Clearwater Enterprise Zone, as described in Exhibit A, is necessary in the interest of the public health, safety, morals, or welfare of the community, and the ~rea is hereby declared to be the locally designa ted enterprise zone pursuant to Section 290.005(1), Florida Statutes. -I) Section 2. The City Com mission does hereby request approval of the area designated as the City of Clearwater Enterprise Zone from the SecI'etar)' of the Florida Department of Community Affairs, and to certify this areSY8S eligible for the incentives and programs enumerated in Section 290.007, Florida Statutes. Section 3. The City Com mission will follow a program of local participation, contingent upon state approval of the City of Clearwater Enteq?rise Zone, including: (1) The enterprise zone will c~~tinuc to be a targeted area for the expenditure of locally generated funds for capital projects. (2) Additionullocul services will be provided in the enterprise zone. (3) Tha enterprise zone will continue to be u target area for the expenditure of Federal community development funds administered through the City. CITY OF CLE/dlV1 ATEn ENTEnPRISE ZONE ., '!:1!!J~ ~F ~ "~~ijll I:J lit I (.1(:.:=] _' .~~" '-'" li..rn'. U I'(UH.~ ;(' \t ." ..".. Q n, " E X H I BIT A f]I'EIt ~ /lIt '... ~it..J f:l 10 r - h:' ::" f ':' r;~l:T&f- "\... ~il t; , oYilM. ~.- ;~J~' 1:\ s;;u Legal Description, ~~ ~'~' .; ~rl :0' j),Oifl'rIiD ~ Ie:!' ~~'fll':'" , Pursuant to Chapter ~90, ., ~l .. ~r~6~~H~ '; ...: ; :~~.. Florida Stat\ltcs .J ..,. .:!./:t;( ~~~?5.;,;'~ I ~D: it ~Yl[;f ~ ~,o.:.:~. (-'-"i:}{f:~~ 2 6 2 . i[) \\ {n f CS" ~ ~ ft"' ~ ~, ... CJaarwator Census Tract IJ"-....'. :.:..wit... "" c:5'~ =ojU :l= P-!!!l Ql I 259.02 North of Chestnut . r~!D .r1..9,ft..B;:J ChOO' D!r.~.~r~'::-~_[2 and Court Streets and :1l(J.Lf 0:0 l:::S~ 'il~ Clearwater Census '1'r~ct .i!J..QQrl~:Di.5~D~~".]r~, 262 except that port~on f/~ nbl D~O ~..9 CJ ~ .~ o. ~ ~ of Tract 262 northeast of .,.,.V~ !C".:t n '('J!~-~-IJ;O'rU; iOiD~l!C 'I Stevenson I s Creek. This ~I n ..:,.;JN/~ .f::JOo : i \ ! . ."..~. is the eastern downta~n CJ: .:P DO }J DUO Dln~ntrJ~O!OiD~ at'ea a.nd the residential '(jiIo c:J 9 L~L...~,)o,.;:.r;:;;:J~ ;...-~\i' . r' . commercial/industrial area 1/.:00010010 Ci ,=VJ ~ s.~':;l5) D~iODU:~ immediately to the nor,th ..........._ff:J :''''''~~U'.it:.~ 8.l:J~O~2~ ~~'~."-ji ...., =" : :. and east. of the old downtown ~ ."..... ;0 I t jlfil:.9~."p i pOD ;, ~ I area. Du 0 CJ Q, =c.2li~~1f1:0:0[1!!!O.[lfOt~ 'Dun H 0,0 0 .-J lltr;1:Ur 0 -d8r\.\J~ ~ 0: ... · .. 'P.: ti r(" '''''D' , , J .."U , ~l)~ .:1"'_ ,j. ;~'.,,,,,,, ~~ 8 J~ l"l![]HO 1~~7:- t~ q,~~~'Q O::::J~~..., i~~::"~~::5 . "'J~ n o.iO!~ O?u....-ii..7iO", C" ~O:D:O!rDl;D !(b'OrDf~ ~ 0 c:;:J , r1~'ioill'~Ulo';"< fitS:] b ~ ~tU I]l;~ ' ....-.... ::C.F~.n'Q"Il-",_. .-.- '. j , In'specific "street" detail this is the area enclosed as follows: ") (S) (W) (5 ) (5) (\~) (5 ) (E) (N) (\'1 ) (N) (E) (N) (E) (N) , (N\1) - Stevenson's Creek at Douglas Avenue Harbor Drive t-1arshal] Street Myrtle Avenue seL Railroad Drew Street Hyrtle Avenue Chestnut & Court Streets Mi\ssouri Avenue Drew Street t'\yrtle Avenue SCL Railroad Missouri Avenue Palmetto Street Betty Lane Stevenson's Creek to nouglas Avenue (E) EAST (N)"NORTH (5) SOUTH '1,01) \-lEST (N\1) NORTHHEST .. " <' " r ... - ..... .' "~7 OROIN ANCn NO. 4287-86 AN OHDINANCE or TilE CITY OF CLEAHWATER, FIJORlDA, RELATING 'fO FlUE ALARMS AND SECURl'rY ALARMS; CREATING ARTICLE III Of! CHAPTER 03, CODE OF ORDINANCES; PROHIBI'rING THE NEGLIGENT MAINTENANCE OF AN ALARM SYSTEM AND THE INSTALLATION OR CONTINUED USE OF A FAUL'ry ALARM SYSTeM; PROVIDING THNr EVERY ALARM USEH. SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR THE PROPER MAINTENANCE ADJUSTMENT AND USE OF AN ALARM SYSTEM; PROVIDING FOR THE IiVIPOSITION OF FEES AND CHARGES IN THE CASE OF FALSE AI.ARMS; PROHI13ITING THE USE OF AUTOMATIC DIALING DEVICES AND DIGITAL ALARM COMMUNICATOR ALARM SYSTEMS; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, there are many types of fire nnd security alarm systems presently in use within thc City of CleOl'water and within the City's Fire District; and WHEREAS, many of the fire and security alarm systems are causing the dispatch of fire and police units to the scenes of numerous false alarms; and WHEREAS, such false alarms result in n substantial misuse and abuse of the time and resources of the City's Fil'e and Police Departments, causing such time and resources to be out of service when a true need or emergency situation may exist; and WHEREAS, the current high number of false alarm incidents are deemed to constitute a threat to the safety and welfare of the people of the City of Clearwater () and an impediment to effective fire and police protection; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CrTY OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA: Section 1. Article III of Chapter 93, Code of Ordinances, is created to read: CHAPTER 93. FIRE PREVENTION AND PROTECTION ARTICLE III. FIRE ALARMS AND SECURITY ALARMS Section 93.30. Definitions. For the purpose of this article, the following terms are defined to mean: (1) "Alarm systemll means any mechanical, electrical, or radio-controlled device which is designed to be used for the detection of fire within, or any unauthorized entry into, a building or structure, or for alerting others of the commission of an unlawful act within a building or structure, and whieh emits a sound or transmits a signal or message wt~~n activated 'B.ecause of smoke, hel1t,''Water flow, fire, noise, or other means. The term does not include alarm systems installed in motor vehic,~es or smoke detectors installed in single-family or two family structures, nor docs the term include alarm systems installed in structures used by governmentalageneies for public purposes. - 1- , , (3) ",\ulornutic telephone diullng device! or digital alarm communicator alarm system" menns an nlnrm system whleh Is nctivutcd by a signal or message find which nutomntlcally sends u prel'ecorded voice message or coded signal by microwave, telephone,lines, or other mode of transmittal to the PlneLlns County 9lt line or to the pollee or fire department, indicating the existence of an emergency situation that the alarm system is designed to detect. (4) uEnforcemenl officio}!' meons the police chief I fire chief or designated ...- ~ (:!) t1AJnrm Usel'" monns the person In control of n premise or premises wherein an nlnrm system is mnlntnlned. representatives of either. (5) "False ulnrrn" means the activation of an alarm system which requires a police or' fire response when it is determined that there is no evidence of need for the response. (6) lIPremises" means any building or structure or portion thereof [)rotected by an alarm system. 'J Section 93.31. Requirements for Alarm Systems. (1) It is hereby found and determined that three or more false alarms from the same premises in any twelve-month period is excessive and constitutes a public nuisance. (2) It shall be a violation for any person to install Of continue to use a faulty alarm syste~, or to n~gligently maintain an alarm system, in sllch a manner that the alarm system generates an excessive number of false alarms. For the purpose of this subsection, there shall be a rebuttable presumption that a violation has occurred if three 01' more false alarms are generated from the same premises during anyone-year period, whether or not an attempt has been made to repair or replace the alarm system during such period. Each occurrence of a false alarm after two false alarms in anyone-year period at the same premises shall constitute a separate violation. In prosecuting a case under this section, it shall be immaterial whether false alarms are . 'h generated by a fault in an alarm system, by the negligent maintenance of an alarm system, or some combination thereof. (3) An annual written certification shall be submitted for each alarm system installed in the City by a licensed alarm company, on forms to be provided by the City, stating that the alarm system is operating properly. For fire alarms, the certification '"' shall be submitted to the Clearwater Fire Department; for security alarms, to the Clearwater Police Department. The certifications shall be submitted not later than July 1 each year. -2- ... Section n3.32. Hcsponse to Fulse Alnrms; Notice. (1) Whcnever an nlurrn system is uctivnt.cd In the City, thereby requiring n response to the pl'emlses by the police department or fire department, the enforcement official on the scene shall inspect the premises and shall determine, whether or not the response was In fact required. If the enforcement official determines the ularm to be false, the enforcement official shull complete a false alm'm report, nnd II notification of the false ularm report shull be mailed or hand delivered to the alarm user, at the address of the premises, and a copy thereof to the owner of the prcmises if the alarm user is not the owner. (2) The enforcement official shllll have the right to inspect any alarm system to /, determine whether the alarm system is being used in conformance with the terms of this article. Section 93.33. Enforcement and Hearing Procedures. (1) The Clearwater Code Enforcement Board shall have the authority to conduct hearings and issue appropriute orders necessary for the enforcement of this article. (2) In each case brought to the board under this article, the board shall determine whether or not the false alarm reports are valid or invalid, and if three or more false alarm reports having occurred within a twelve-moflth period are determined valid, the board may then order corrective action to be taken within a time determined by the board to be reasonable. The board shall also include in its order a schedule of fines as set forth in Section 93.34 to be imposed upon the occurrence of any false alarm within one year after the date set by the board to take corrective action. (3) In making its determination in any case, the board shall follow the procedures and may exercise the powers vested in the board as set forth in Article V of Chapter 22. Section 93.34. Fine Schedule. (1) Following a determination by the Clearwater Code Enforcement Board that three or more false alarms have been generated from the same premises within a one- year period, a':ld upon a showing that one or more additional false alarms have occurred within one year after the expiration of a reasonable time to take corrective action, as determined by the board, the board shall impose a fine not less than t~e minimum fines set forth in the following schedule for each false alarm occurring after the date set by the b081'd to take corrective action: -3- i' , , --- . ...- First Fnhle Alarm $ 51l.00 Second Po Iso Alu r m 151).00 Third and ouch subsequent false alarm 250.00 (2) Upon u showing thut the order of the bonrd has not been complied with within the time determined by the board to tol<o cOl'reetivc action, but where the noncompUnnce docs not result in nn additionul false ularm, the board may impose a ' fine not to exceed $250.00 for each day that the violation continues past the compliunce date. (3) A certified copy of an order imposing the fine or fines provided for herein may be recorded in the public records of the county, nnd thereafter such order shall constitute u lien against the lund on which the violation exists or, if the violator does not own the lund, upon any other real or personal property owned by the violator, and may be enforced in the sU,me manner as a court judgment by the sheriffs of this state, including levy against the (;lersonal property, but shall not be deemed to be otherwise to a judgment of a court except for enforcement purposes. (4) Any such lien which remains unpaid six months from the date of recording , shall be subject to foreclosure as described in Section 22.67. Section 93.35. Automatic Telephone Dialing Device or Digital Alarm Communicator Alarm System - Prohibited. It shall be unlawful to install or maintain an automatic telephone dialing device or digital alarm communicator alarm system within the City or the City's fire district. Section 93.36. Newly Installed Alarm Systems. The provisions of this article shall not ap(;lly to any new installation of alarm systems for the first thirty (30) days following completion of the installation. Section 2. This ordinance shall take effect February 1, 1987. PASSED 0 N FIRST READING PASSED ON SECOND AND FIN AL READING AND ADOPTED . , ...,\ , " I J,\ Mayor-Com missioner Attest: Ci ty Clerk Approved as to form and correctness: City Attorney -4- I " .'. T ... :\. > , "- S-<,' ORDINANCE NO. 4295-86 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA, ANNEXING PROPERTY LOCATED ON THE SOUTH SIDE OF OTTEN, STREET, APPROXIMATELY 150 FEET WEST OF HIGHLAND AVENUE, CONSISTING OF LOT 3, TERRA ALTO ESTATE, PINELLAS COUNTY, FLORIDA, INTO THE CORPORATE LIMITS OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA, AND REDEFINING THE BOUNDARY tINES OF THE CITY TO INCLUDE SAID ADDITION; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. ". I , I i , , I" \ .' ( !", :- \o.1HEREAS, the Ci ty Commission of the Ci ty of Clearwater, Florida, received a sworn petition from Douglas C. Thiel and Marion Thiel , requesting the City to annex a certain parcel of real property described herein, owned by them, into the corporate limits of the City; and WHEREAS, the City Commission, after due consideration of said petition, at a regular meeting held on August 7, 1986, voted unanimously to accept tIle petition and authorized the preparation of an ordinance to annex the property; and WHEREAS, on October 2, 1986, the City Commission of the City of Clearwat~r, after proper public notice, held a public hearing to consider annexation of the property; and WHEREAS, the Local Government Comprehensive Planning Act (LGCPA) requires'that all development regulations and amendments thereto related to an adopted comprehensive plan or element thereof be reviewed by the Local Planning Agency (LPA) for conformance with plans adopteu pursuant to the LGCPA; and WHEREAS, this ordinance has been referred to and Considered by , \~ thePinellas County Planning Council, whicbihas been designated as 'j the Local Planning Agency for Pinellas County; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE ,CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA: '" \1, Section 1. Pursuant to Section 171.044, Florida Statutei, I, the following described property is hereby annexed into the corporate limits of the City of Clearwater, Florida, and the bounda~y lines of the City are redefined so as to include the I following: -1- /1 Lot 3, Terra Alto Estate, according to the map or plat thereof uS recorded in Plat Book 45, page 5 of the PUblic Records of Pinellas County, Florida. ' . Section 2. The City Commission does hereby certify that the measures contained in this ordinance ~re consist~nt with the City's Comprehens~.ve Plan and individual elements thereof adopted pursuant to the LGCPA, and directs that a copy hereof be forwarded to the LPA for their receipt and appropriate action. Section 3. The City commission hereby accepts the dedication of a~l easements" streets, parks, plazas, places,.,rights-of-way and other dedications to the public which have heretofore been made by plat, deed or user within the areas so annexed. Section 4. The City Engineer, the, City Clerk and the Planning Director are directed to include and show upon the official maps and. records of the City of Clearwater the foregoing property. Section 5. This ordinance shall take effect immediately upon its adoption. The City Clerk shall deliver one copy for filing with the office or the Clerk of the Circuit Court of ' pine lIas County, Florida. PASSED ON FIRST READING PASSED ON SECOND AND FINAL READING AND ADOPTED H ',\ Mayor-Commissioner Attest: City Clerk "j 'y Approved as ~form, & correctness: ~ ~~tJ- City At~orney 'j ,! -2- 'J , ' I I I " . . ~. ~: ...,.-. 53'" ORDINANCE NO. 4296-86 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA, AMENDING THE, ZONING ATLAS OF 'NIB CI'rV BY ZONING PROPERTY LOCATED ON THE SOUTH SlOE OF OTTEN STREET, APPROXIMATELY 150 FEET WEST OF HIGHLAND AVENUE, CONSISTING OF LOT 3, TERRA ALTO ESTATE, PINELLAS COUNTY, FLORIDA, UPON ANNEXATION INTO THE CITY OF CLEARWATER, AS SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL "EIGHT" DISTRICT (RS-8): PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DA'fE. WHEREAS, on October ~, 1986, the City Commission of the City of Clearwater, after proper public notice, held a public hearing for the determination and establishment of zoning classifications for certain property annexed into the City: and WHEREAS, certain of the amendments to the zoning atlas for establishing zoning for such newly annexed real property,were approved by the City Commission after its evaluation of all evidence presented 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 PCPC; ., ~ NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA: section 1. The following described pr~perty in Clearwater, Florida, is hereby zoned as hereinafter indicated, and the zoning ., 1 atlas of the City is amended accordingly: ',I Zoned RS-8 - Single Family Residential "Eight" District Lot 3, Terra Alto Estate, according to the map or plat thereof as recorded in Plat Book 45, page 5 of the Public Records of pinellas County, Florida. '1\ ,\ Section 2. The City' Commission does hereby certify that the measures contained in this ordinande are consistent with the City's "' Comprehensive Plan and elements thereuf adopted pursuant to the -1- . , .\' . ,,' .;,~', i:r:~~:::'~~~?~,~~~ . .~,-l'. 4_ , . ,'.',\ ~ ~ .' LGCPA, and directs that a copy of this ordinance be forwarded to the LPA for their receipt and appropriate action. Section 3. The Planning Director is directed~to'revise the , -. /-;.r . '. ~b' . .'"oJ . > 'ri . ',' tt.: . .'~i . ..~, ":'/~~ .'. ,L zoning atlas of the City in accordance with"~he foregoing amendment. Section 4 . 'rhis ordinance shall take effect immediately upon adoption. " 'I "..t " ,';iv .' ,: . ."':,r, . :.;f;: ~". . "':,, ". ..:'.t.~ " , . .; .~~;:~ .I"t~' .",'; , ".>f PASSED ON FIRST READING I . " : ~. PASSED ON SECOND AND FINAL READING AND ADOPTED , , . ~...)> ',~ > " ' , ../ .' :' .:~"! . <:'~: '... .' ~ " h :.,/. " :i;: ,.... .,.l- .", , Mayor-Commissioner .,':: Attest: , l ~ , . ~. ~. i j . ,<~,' , City Clerk Approved as to form & correctness:: . ..,-, :l . ~ > . ' ~. , \ "1" "i) '\ ..,\ l :1 :i 'I ," '! :1 J -2- ~l ~ .-. I: :; (,) - -- I :t I I \ I I ~ l:.c E ...--- : ~ 9 ot aJ a: <( 30' K aJ LJ I~ j\- ~JQEL ~ -~- 3 0 ~ :l.4 JIG :) ~ '0' 70 10 ot I"\. a: I--t\ ... q, .... 0 MIi B 32.11 I;)q 47 .J I . I&. I .. ....., l. A. -'~ . w 117 39 46 A > .t at - 1st. A C O. o z < ..J M68 3~12 x ~ I ........ ~ ~ · VI-Q/ _l~ J: 60-17 ; '--' .2 .. / "Ilo.b C l-\ U R C ~ ~ '0' .~ 5T, . .. .. :-- ~ ..- V I . Jv 1. 11 : I ~ . UJ I . A... '<, ~ 9 . \'. . O. 14~~. I. 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Single F8mUy V -= VA CA NT' 1 ' ACAI!st'. /10 flab \0-02-86 D-9 CITY COMMISSION /.s-E ATl.AS PAGE Ordinances ~as provided to the owner of e~ch of the lots listed below I; .J, --- RESOLUTION No. 66 - 7 7 ~ " S4- A RESOLUTION OF Tllg CITY CO,""ISSION OF TUE CITY OP CLEARWATER, FLORIDA. ASSBS- SIMG TUE OWNERS OF PROPERTY TilE COSTS OF itA VING MOWED on CLEARED TUE OWNflR' S LOT. WHEREAS, it han been detorminud by tho City Com~1331on of the City of Gleal"'.olntel", PlorUu, through t.he onaat,nent of Chapter 95 of the Code .)f Jl"dinanccs th:J.t Cor t.he purpooo of promoting the health, s~fety and 3eneral ~elr~c of the oitizens and resident.s of the City of Cleanlat.er lots, parcels or t.l"acts of land '..lithin the corporate limits of the City of Clearwater, Pinellas County, Florida, su~h as described below should be cleared of weeds, rubbish, debri~ "and other noxious ~aterial; and :m3REAS, notice pursuant to Section 95.07 of the Code of that such lot was in violation of Chapter 95, the Lot Clearing ,Code; and ~HEREAS, pursuant to 3ection 95.07 of the Code of Ordinances, follOWing ,the deter~ination that ~ violation exists, the property was posted requesting compliance within fifteen (15) days; and WHEREAS, notification was ~iven to each prope~ty owner sdvising of the right to sppear at a hearing before the Lot Clearing 30ard to ~ontest the findings of violation and present evidence relatin; to why such lot shoul1 not be cleared or mowed by the City; and '1 ~~EREAS, the Lot Clearing Board, pursuant to Section 95.09 of the Code of Ordinances, has authorized each of t~e lpts listed below '\ \' to be cleared by 'the City and the actual costs of olearing or :nor,.dn'3:, plus administrative costs, to be assessed against each property owner; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF TBEl CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA, IN SESSION DULY AND REGULARLY ASSESMBLED, AS FOLLO'iS: .\) ;/'.; \' '. , .\ - ... , .:.' . > .' ~ <." -.\;:,.~;~ 'c: .~/t.~<;.'.,>;~:~.~J~r ,. That pursuant to Section YS.08 of the Code of Ordinances the properties listed on 8xhibtt A, attached to this Resolution and, made a par thereof j after nO,tice t.o each property ol,'nel", flere considered by the Lot Clearing Board at public hearings held July 8, 1986, July 22, 1986, August,12, 1986, August 26 and September 9, 1986 ~ith the question being should each lot be cleared or mowed by .the Gity and the costs, including administrative costs, assessed against each property/owner on the. list and fOllowing the hearing of the Lot Clearing Board, pursuant to Section ~5.09 of the Code of Ordinances, .. authorized the City to clear or mow each lot. 2. That pursuant to Section 95.13'of the Code of Ordinances the owner of each lot listed on Exhibit A has been provided with a notice and opportunity, thirty (30) days, within which to pay the costs and administrative charges set forth on Sxhibit A, but no payments have been received. 3. That each lot listed on Exhibit At having been cleared or ~owed by the City pursuant to authorization by its Lot Clearing 3oard, the City Co~~issiQn pursuant to Section 95.11 of the Code of Ordinances hereby assesses a lien on behalf of the City of Clearwater against each parcel shown on 8xhibit A for the actual costs of mowi~g or clearing, plus administrative costs, as shpwn on Sxhibit A. 4. That the City Clerk is hereby directed to prepare a notice of lien against Poach property listed on Sxhibit A and to file the same in the office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Pinellas "\J Countly, Florida. 5. That this ReSOlution shall become effective i~~ediately upon its adoption. "\\ PASSED AND ADOPTE~ this day of November A.D. 1~86. .... \, Attest: Mayor-Com~issioner II City Clerk ~ ~ .~ t l;; i . - ..... f.JlOPEFlTY OWNEFl Axel R. Johnson Doug V. Zel:nan 0'10 Gova P.O. Box 6316 Clearwater, FL 33518 E:nily t4. Carmer 48 Court st Apt A5 i40rr istown i N J 07'160 James ~ Finnigan c/o Karen Holstein 62bO 13th Street 3. St. Petersburg, 33'705-5646 ~ick & ~ary Sasonias 113 ~. Ring Ave. Tar pan Spr inga t FL 33589-4305 Ide'lco Inc. 1444 Biscayne Blvd. 215 :1iami, FL 33132 ~ichael & Nancy Peters 1351 Barry St. Clearwater, FL 33516 Doyle Investments, Tnc. 26 1 U. 5. 19 S. Pal~ Harbor, FL 33563 Herbert A. Petryniec ~nna M. Peteryniec 2331 Barton Lane Clearwater, FL 33519 Larry & ~illie Hadley 1109 Sunset Pt. Road Clearwater, FL 33515 \ Peter & Olga Halikas 15 - 16th Street11 Surf City, N.J. 08008 Orange & Blue Construction. Inc. 1131 Orange Tree Circle West Richard & Addie Della Rosa 1993 Seton Drive Clearwater, FL 33515 t. , ,. ~ " .>. :", '... \:;S SXHIBIT A LEGAL DESCRIPTION QQm: ADMIN. CHG.. LIST f/86-10 Metes & Bounds 13/09 in 8-29-16 ;$ 99.99 . $15.00 Norwood Replat 310ck A Lot 9 .$ 35.00 .$'15.00 " 'Betty Lane"Heights Lot 1 $ 29~99 ~'15.00 'i Skycrest Unit #10 S 685' MOL of Lake $115.00 .$'75.00 ~etes & Sounds 24/01 in 2~...28-16 .~699 .99 $'75.00 LIST /186-11 Lakeview Estates 1st Addn 3lack 4 Lot 3 -0- $75.00 Sunset Point' 2nd Addn 310ck G Lot 34 $ 2~.99 $'75.00 . , Shady Oak Farms Block D Lot 9 ,~ 34.99 $'75.00 Sunset Point 2nd Addn 310ck BLots 2 3: 3 LIST /186-12 'I) ~ l l1cVeigh Sub Block A Lot 13 ,$449.99 $'7';, (V: ...0... $15.00 Hi3hland Bst of Clw 2nd Addn. 3lack G Lot 2 I \ .$75loo ,$, 74.99 .., Sunset ',loads ") $'15.00 Lot 2 $ 9':3.99 ,\ .'1 .,. ./ , ,~ . ( ~, i;' ! - _. ,'('",. "..:,.;:,;".,"'t"v-""'V;.,.l~"{.j-;';:;f$~ ..' ...' , 'i >;':':;?;'W'j;:~'Z~ LIST 1186-13 : ~ ~:~1'.f. ,'.> . ' :,;:,'i;':;;~j ~ ;~:. .':T.0, .c ?/ '" It 'T':.' B. :'-1. Rutledge 5b2q Heiskell Street Philadelphia, ,PA 1'3 ~44;" 1331) , ' ,), -0- ',' $75.00. '/..:,. ~oase & Block 1 Harr ison Lot 12 '" .,.. :, " , , ':.,<\: :.'"'.... LIST /186-14 ,~, : .', ~':} ...... ...>)-:.:. ',' '! .. ",/io C,._4'''' ~~~.:,,~l.~} .I;' '$75 ~ 00. Robert' A. Gonyo, 2525 Hollyhock Clearwater,' FL 33519-4155 Jr. Court 'Cypress Bend of Ctyside Unit. Two, Lot 118 ' ;,-0- , j j: . ;. }J ,> " . ~ . "'... 'l ,', r"! i,' ~ '.....- . "':.( >': " ..C, 0' ,,. '. ;l >1, .. " , '.' ."'. ,> :,' .~ , :1: ',' ,,'V c . ~ :,' . . \ f';J C. >, , :,-'1 " " .:. \\ ,1 ~\f :. . <I ", . , '\ \' . ::.) .', ~~\' . ~ I, (. "~'\ 'f .r ! , ''''l) " "'.'1 ". '. , ') J } t,,' ,'. .i\ I. " ';, .... < . r. . , ' " ~ : .. S-S' ., " E SOL UTI 0 N No. B6 - 7B A RESOLUTION Of? f].'IlE Crry OF' CLEAR\~l\TER, FLCRIDA, REQUESTING THE aOARD OF COUN'l'Y COMMISSIONERS TO CANCEL AND DISCHARGE CERTAIN TAX LIENS UPON MUNICIPAL PROPERTY ACQUIRED FOR PUBLIC PURPOSES AND TO GRANT ThX EXEMPTION. " 'WHEREAS, the City of Clearwater, a Florida municipality, has acquired certain hereinnfter described real property for 'road right-oE-way i'lnd other public us'e purposes; ancA WHEREAS, the City of Clearwater desires that the Board of County Co~missioners 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 Florid~ upon said l~nds, and to further provide that said lands shall be exempt from County taxation so long as the same are owned and used for such public purpose; and I, WHEREAS, Section 196.L8, Florida Statutes, grants to the Board of County Commissioners full power and authority to 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 is billed for 'that amount; NON, 'l'HEREFORE,' BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COMMISSION'OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA: Section 1. The City of Clearwater hereby requests the Board of County Commissioners or Pinellas County, Florida, to take all formal action necessary to cancel and discharge any and all liens for taxes, from the date of acquisition by said City, held or owned by Pinellas County or the 'state of Floriua, upon t~e lands acquired by the City of Clearwater for public purposes, whicn lands are more particularly described in the Deeds attached hereto as Exhibits A, B, C, D~ E, and F, 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. Section 2. The city of Clearwater guarantees pay~ent of taxes prior to the date oE transfer on the hereinabove described properties when the tax rolls reflect the proper amount and the City is billed for tnat "amount. ''. Seccrion 3. A certified copy of this Resolution shall be deli vereci fortnwi th to t.~le County Administrator for Pinellas County, Florida. PASSED AND ADOPTED th1S day of November, 1986. . \!! "\ Mayor-Commissioner Attest: ",,\ City Clerk, ,\ I " i " .~ ........... t..., f') \YJ j ,~ ~ /'... ~ <~ .<:::) ;~ '~ (~ . . ..~ '86216'701 /69: OIl W'~nnJ\NlY Ot:tD . Ihis Indcntl(l't, .\/ndr tlli! Ddwttn o,R.G317 PAGE 1857, RAMeo rOAM ... , ", D. to sC:, . dCJU o{, ~r'- V I N C [ N 1 r.. ^ N f) K M~ [N [. 1,1 ^ H C I UN [ I r [ 2 I, H n I' G II r .I Q I d D T' . 11'0 lId n Y I r L' 3 J 5 9 lJ of the COllllty of P^SCD elflef Slate of fLOIl ID^ pelrt iC9 o{ the fiNt part, unci C [I Y ur' CLE^n\~^ T[1l /l'''Ou'''Clifjrl(laddr'!s.~is P. U, BOX 117/10, Cl.EI\IH1At[ll, I'LOIIIDn JJS1U of the Coullty o{ P [N[ L L ^ S (llId State of r L Oil I D^ purly ullhe UC'OIlr! pnrl. lUilnrssclh, l/wtl"c .~(lid pllrtic!J of the fir.~l pnrl, {or mId ill {'o".~iclrrnliotl o{ Iltt: .WI1l,,{ ONE ($1.00) nollur.'i, ohr! ul"rf !/omJ C1l1cl I/(Ilrwblc comida(lliulI.~ 10 the rn ,." "ulld Jlaid, I It,~ rr:!'tdpl I,,"arvf ls Iwrc bU ud,'/! CJ wi. eclUI'd.lwvc ynlltled, lmrguillt'd. sold atld COtllw!lc'd, ami h!llflt"~c IH'I~51'IIt.~ ,In gran', bar. gnill. srll, CUlIllCY UI/{i t'ollfirm 1111/" lit,! .wid IllIrl y of I/w Ul'lJllcI pori UI/(/ the i r ' heil's alld a,~si!JlIs forellcr, (flll/Illt ('I'rfllill purt'{'1 Il{ lanti fyillg umi In'1I10 ;111"(' Coullly vI PINEL LAS, alld Stelte of r Lon ID^ . t Iln~re l)cIrfi",~I(/rftJ dl'se'f'ilJ{'d l/.~ follows: Dced for Righl-or-Way Hodlson Avenue , The East 16.25 feel of Lots as recorded In Plat Oook " Pinellas County, Florida. II'){JOI7j) 01 Cash 1,1 Chg 11 CHG'~_..lL---.- -P 0",," 40 Rec "., C~ "''\ 41 DS 5()f:- 40 Reo A3 Int ~ 46 pas -'" - r; :;;;.7_ Tolal /'3. % Tot -4~6 o and 9 Moc Dixon's Subdivision Page 44 of the Publtc records of lq 1QS35SQS 72 1. 175 SA q 1 0 .50 TOTA~ 0.50 C SH oocu",,"""" nx r~. $....".:;;g.f-. s..........................., !nr"nt'ihl'! Tax .Pd, K",lef:n F. DC! 11l~':~r, Clelk I'h't1,l~, ('J'l11ty B)..I.'?Ut1 n y!~H. . .. . . . . .. 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WITNESS my hand and ollLcial seal at Clt?lln.!<1 t ~r.' . !: County 01 Pinellas , and ,$tate ot.: FlorIda, tJus. 18th ij _~. day of .\"g""t ..J. D. 19 0;' . .~ (: ;1~_ 1) p~ . 11-/1./ ~~l~ K~&.~_ ~ : .:' :'. . __., '. '") . V'ofllry P!t?li?' ,..' ~ !! ,'" 'I (I: '[; --., ,.i,J, -f- L') .My Comnu..-:swn '.E.tp~re...JUl1~ 14. 19CJO < l I I.-A ~. ., ~ __ -v; , f:l . - i U:r 'l~.':' . '-S! ,,,.:, ..j ~ ~'.~ . -.J '."J ~ 1, ,I ".....) -..J 1-0 ~ "" "",,:: ". ...... ,....." ..~I ......) ^ ~ ~ .Q. ~ 'C .-'-0 ~ ~ ""- ::all t20 ~,z. c:. '- ~ ~:g;:l a.. <: t- ~ ,. ~,~. . 11 8B2;)0163 rOR~1 UOqi Hutl&h Ph-tlIl"'..... i I 11 CHG /" ~l....., 7 '. C[ l~', L- . ....F ,~ 40 R:c I . 46 Pas ~o\al QUIT nAIM IHI!) ~ TUT8lJ.NX 11100.' ....0 ". .At .".Iel .., 711ftl" '''MI p;."".AIDI'IJIlIt~,Rvrf.ll'H:l.l.t ~lhrfr,$! "mr~tJl1Jfrlllt1rJtR. 6 3 ~ ~ FlGE :2 7 2 ~' /J " ~r f.. I.: J:,J,-- .... ""'.,.",-,,. 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Pin ell a s and State 01 F lor i d a , pamJ of the second part} W dnesseth, that the said part1j of the first, part, for and in consideration of the snm of ONE' Dollars} in hand paid by the said pm'tll of the second part, the receipt whereof is hereby acknowl- edged, has remised, released and 'Iltit.clainwd, and by these presents does remise, relectse and "nitclaim unto the sa,irl party of the second part a,ll the rig'ht, title, interest clailn and demand which the said party oj' the first part has in and to the j'ollowing' described lot , piece or parcel oj'lllnd, situate lyinJi and being in the GounttJ of State of Florida} to u;it: The West 20 feet of the following described tract: Commence at the ~orthwest corner of Section 21, Township 28 South, Range 16 East; thence run South 000 07 t 04" \1est, along t.he ~1est line of the Northwest 1/4 of said Section 21, 594.00 feet for a Point of Beginning; thence continue South 000 07' 04" West, along said West line, 6,40 feet, to a Point on the Northerly boundary line of Landmark Palms Subdivision as recorded in Plat Book 91, Pages 82 and 83 of the Public Records of Pinellas County, Florida; thence Suuth 890 321 2~'t East, along said ~ortherly boundary line, 778.63 feet; thence North 000 07' 0411 East, leaving said ~ortherly boundary line, 7.81 feet; thence North 890 381 4211 West, 778,63 .feet, to t.he Point of Beginning. 01 Cash 11 :::~J .--;i 40 Rae -~ ... ,.... \1.:5 (.., 41 0 S .....J <:. 4 OOC\lm1!l\t~ ry ,alt r... ......... ..'.'.'...,.....-- For landmark Drive RJght-of-\1a;4~ Int . S..................... i~~"":~;t,11'! iax Pd. I - ~. ,,--- .' '. _\/ JC;lrleen F. Dc :i;~:"'r, ~'. ~ '. ,::~! CtllJnty Tot ~ :-~: (.':~./"9'(:..aJl.?..1.y;}.,'--~_<:;~..... C;:"II.;- CJ,ri 'I To Have and to Hold the same, together with all and singular the appurtenances thereunto belonJjinl! or in anywise appertaining', and all the. esta~e, right, title, interest and claim whatsoever of the sa.icl l?art!l of tI~e first part, etther tn law or equity} to the only proper use, benefit and behOOf of the sazd parRJ of the second part. . In \Vitness Whereof., the said par!1J of the first par!. has h~r~u,nto set his hand (Y.- 'i seal the da~ and ~ear first above wntten. ) ~-'~'---.., C~ I Signed.;o~led.,l! ehvered ill Our Presence: ,/' ( , . /j' I I /- "r " t ~ I ~ .' _ ,~~ '""-.......... _~ 1 _ L..o-...... ..,~" "- , . , -'.,,-:::" ,I Ri hard Gejge.J:., r;"ru."ral Partn' ;>f?Ccr /:::.1 ~;.i;Y.L>:-,.' , -.:. ) ~,/ , ,.- , '~l::.:'i.\ ';' r-- .'~ . ~.,~C..r~ ~'Ur'le ~neral Partner: . j fIN':'~.. ,< .., I. ..1 C ,., "', l.. ,I , ., , ,. ~ . ". , Slate of Florida, 1 County of PINELLAS J I 'HEREBY CERTIFY, That on this day personally appeared before me, an a/licer duly authorized to administer oaths and take acknowleddments, Richard Geiger and Craig Burley, General Partners , ~~u>;:;"~;" :':":~:~~.:';:,~';'}~':~'~~~~ . . r....; ,:~ .. .":'; .~ .J' ,J~ O.R. B 3.~, ~ PAGE '!': 273' ( '~ . ' " , " :. . , ) l.ANDMARK DR, 6,40' AO.B, S 00001'0401 W ti94.00' .. , N O. 'J " z' s:: ~ :u ~ n n D' (4 Z :z: .. CD Ol m QI 10 r- ~ 10 " 0 I tiI 0 :'0 N ,... tiI > N. .c. -1 air Z CD. Ol ;0 I 0 N A :=- 0'1 CD s:: ~ N: n > o.i ;0 m :s; -U ,)> r- s:: In (JJ ,\ c z CD 0 1\0 -1 < ~ ~' -f (J) ? 0 . Z ,,' -..j -..j :t D :u -..j -..j - !>> !'J !II Cl 0) 0) c.o q 10 tiI tl'l c .. < .. :u ':< CD N I:P as tiI >,) \':. I , f ,', " .\ I, " <i :.J ~'r , ,. :! ., ,~ :'1 !, ~l I, 'f :1 ~ i " ~ j , ~ .~ J L J :t' 1 , ., ., .' d , ,\ i , " "1', . .'j ; ';') " '\ , '.\ . \. ;.." f' . t~00001'04"E 7,81' I f ~ ' I,' , ,\ ; :\' 'J )! NOVO 7)22/86 '" . 'I. ~ ~ " ((1 / l~' (" ,7 ~, If. ,'/ , (1 ' , . '/ .. 8620G313 O.R.6309f'^ct 1695 ., WARRANTY DEED THIS INDENTURE made as of the J. 7 thday of August, 1986, between Square 0 company, a Michigan corporation, authorized to transact business in the State of Florida, hereinafter referred to as Grdntor, and The City of Clear- water, a political subdivision of the State of Florida, whose address is P. O. Box 4748, Clearwater, Florida 33518, herein- af te r r e fe r red to as G ran tee: ill lll;!J~'I'IA 7~ Ni1C:: (. t10 :.(,'(1 WIT N E SSE T H : ,~ 1 ~"n 1:;0 Tor~L 201,99 (HV That the Grantor, for and in consideration of the sum of $10.00 and other good and valuable consideration paid by Grantee to Grantor, the receipt and sufficiency whereof is hereby acknowledged, hereby grants, bargains, sells, conveys, remises, releases and transfers unto the Grantee, all that certain real property described on Exhibit "A" attached hereto and located in Pinellas County, Florida <,the "Property"), " SUBJECT TO municipal and zoning ordinances and general taxes for 1986 (collectively the "Permitted Excep- tions"). AND THE GRANTOR hereby covenants with the Grante~~ that it is lawfully seized of the Property in fee simple:'J that 1t has good right and lawful authority to sell and convey the Property; and that Grantor warrants title to thi. Property subject to the Permitted Exceptions and will . defend the same against the lawful claims of all persons. ,; t::l - ,.\ .. h '- .t._ .~ t .... . ;':. -, ,I " ~." " t.:: " ~ .- ~ ~... , .. ~~ " .. ... c... -. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Grantor has hereunto :.::: caused its name and its corporate seal to be affixed aSJ~f ~ the day and year first above w~itten. 0~ Signed, sealed in the prese, ce~,~: / 0 ./ ) I kr, t (0 ,,( j;ri~.J J 2 / J .J tV . r....,. r f{.I'}tft~,,jJ<.. . AssIstant Secretary AssIstant Secretary SQUARE D COMPANY By: tJ tJ, ~~___ ." t~. W. Kurczewsk . ,..0 '. ' . Its: Vice Presidedr:.... Secret:arv anr!..... .' General Counsel J' , .' ' ' . [CORPORATE4:SEAL J, . , . . i ~ '. . ..".~ , .. I - C , o ~ T1. :,;0 ~ . ifo..<~~' ~~ ~ 0" ' ! I,. q COUNTY OF COOK ) 55. ) -;jo-u . - , The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this 27th day of August, 1986, by w. t.,r. Kurczewski ':-1'_-_' b.e Vice l'"feSIdent t Secretary of Squar e 0 Company, a Mich \.gan., corpth.Ja€11titt~ldte'~ehklf of said corporation. ,.,;","~<'" ",' /~ ~ iZ~L;~ '---, ,. M~ Pub11c , ;'t.,- .. ' [NOTARIAL SEAL} Donnr( E. H.:\r y....... ,.. t <": :...~. . . ,. . ;. . My r.ommi~sion Expires: ~ ~c~g DO,"","::,,\, T.._ rd sA?'.~ ~~, 41 DS~. c1..a. $.................... Inrw/otihrl! fax ret 43 I t - J(nrle~l r. Dr 111~t~N, CIerI.:, I'inc'hs COllnty 11 - II '/.19 ___ . _ -- i'.,(/~ .,.............,.... Oppury cr,..t~ 101 d~"421 ~ February II, 1989 This Instrument was prep~red by and after recording ~e~~~ to: Stanley A. Tarkow E'oley & Lardner One Tampa City Center Suite 2700 Tampa, Florida 33602 fi<3cJ iJ"(- -? / . . '0 ~ '-r"~'o.-/-J- ~ ~. /2/ ~ 5Pr..~ r( Ul w'J{D Del> "(0 Wc/V ' CC frf'/IP$eLL I' :r/ 5'G.>/)'7cC' '5,'7. . c.. " ~~ P j...ropel- " -- , (! e : (;.) 11 a.,b l) r:: e..-, L _' tt>>re ~ .. . ~ , . O.R. 63~ PACt 169G ~ "A" A parcel ot lam lying in the West 411.05 feet of the Ea8t 974.00 teet ot the tbrth 60.00 feet ot the South 100.00 feet of the SW 1/4 of the SE 1/4 ot Section 1, 'I\7.rn1!lhip 29 South, lWlge 15 East, PiJ'lellas Co\mty, Florida, LESS All) EXC!Pl' that portion lying ~terly of a line 8.00 teet nt!Jterly ot and parallel to the centerline of the existinq Railroad SpJr Track. being further described as follC7t\lS: Beginni.ng at the 5E comer of the'SW 1/4 ot the SE 1/4 of Sction 1, 'l.'oWn8hip 29 South, Range 15 East; thl!ll1Ce traWrM N 89 deg. 32 lIS" West, 33.00 feet a1~ South b:Jur'dary of said Section 1 to the Westerly right-of...o"my of Sunshine Drive; thence N 00 .deg.U'4Q" West, 195.00 feet cont~ along said right-of-way line; thence N 89 deg. 32'18" West, 521.54 feet to a point 8.00 feet East of the centerU.ne of the Pailroad Spur Track and 195.00 feet N;:)rth of and psral1el to the SOUth line of said Section 1; thence 95.39 . feet alonq an arc of a curve to the right, said curve having a radius of' 528.00 feet and a coord length of 95.27 feet which bears S 04 deg. 5.2110" West for a Point of Beqirmin:J; therx:e 61.60 feet along ;m arc of a curve to the right, Mid curve havi.n1 a radius of 528.00 feet am a chord length of 61.56 feet which bears S 13 deg. 23119" West: thence N 89 deg. 3211811 West, 396.59 feet: thence N 00 deg. 11'40" West, 60.00 feet: thence S 89 deg. 32-18ll East, 411.05 feet to the Point of Begi.rming. I .i ,', ", . ~I \ ;, " .' " . i~ '\1 ) ; ! I , n. t tI ~~ . " oS .. ~'>.. . . - ' ... 862.13507 I hl\ 111\"111".."1 WII' P"'IHIII'd IIv 0./01.0:\ t.r, "..~t tJ t IJ Ii .JOIIN JL BONNHn, SIL, ESQ. nONNlm ,IV 1I0GAN, It.A. I'ml ()U1~" JJ/)... J MO 61:1 S. Myrtll' ,ht'lllU' I;U~(\U\\'.\TIW.I.'I.onJl),\ 3:1:i17 mllin lubrnturr. .'>\.1<1(0 lh,~ II H-- Joy 01 Septcmber I'~ 86 i:lrlmrrll '.I"lnfl";r' IJ.,d 1 . L:'.:.:.;,.: ~. 0(; :-, '~~I:. u :.~ .... ., i:,,; .....r: ""...t... liIitnraartl}. ThaI \u,d ljfol\lor, lor find 'II 1011\,.11'101'011 of 1111' \um 01 TEN AND NO/100 -~-----~-----~------ 'i ---~------~-----------~~~------------------------------~-------~-~------------ L..:0tl~U" I...., h, ~ I. ~ . 'r .... . ,Il I cn ~J ~ "j':: .1 and olhe, good olld .olullbl,' lOIl."d,'rllt",,,, tn '.111.1 qUllltor ,II hll",1 ",,"l I,V .,,,OJ '1'"11.'" t1.., "... ';.' ., ,.,.... . acknowledged. ho\ g'UIlIl.d. bUIgulllcrJ ll"d "..,1<1 ,,, the ',lI,d 'Ir'lIllt~':, uml LJlron'"I'" I",,,., "lid ,',. "'1" l.-"". ... de~cribed lom.l. ~iluOll', lyinlJ and beinc; ;" . Pine11as C'J'Jlll,. ~I()tlrj" t..... A parcel of land lying '<Ii thin the Southeast 1/4 of Section 32, Tm.JI1ship 28 South, Range 16 East, Pine1las COWlty, Florida and being more particularly described as follO\'/s: Commence at the South 1/4 comer of Section 32, Trn.JI1ship 28. South, Range 16 East; thence N 00000'15" E., along the West line of the Southeast 1/4 of said Section 32, for 1173.82 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING; thence continue N 0000011511 E, along said Nest line, for 157.89 feet; thence S 89039'37" E, along the North line of the Southwest 1/4 of the Southeast 1/4 of said Section 32, for 869.51 feet; thence S 00020123" W, for 153.79 feet' to the North line of the 100 foot Florida Power Corporation casement recorded in Deed Book 1517, on page 164 of the Public Records of Pinellas COWlty, Florida; thence along said ~orth line the following two courses: (1) thence l\ 890 55'2011 N, for 317.55 feet; (2) thence N 89056'08" W, for 551. 24 fect to the POI~T OF BEGINNIr:G. Subj er.t to restrictions and casements of record. Subj ect to taxes for 19Ro' und subsequeijS years, ::1 D-U f~jJp-. 1~.I~VLt_l.-'-e ...-.:-," end ~eid grantor dOl" hCI..by tully WI"",1I1 .hl' 1"1,, 10 \(lid IOlld. Gnd will d,~lr.t1d It,,: ',"","' '"i","t'./'. ,-.' per\on~ ""hom~oc...t:r, . -- , . 'Granlor" and or ~ .?f. " 1ht IDUnrnu 1l11,rrrll( Grunlor hu d HId ~I:q"j,.. d'P./I(~' ~Il}ned. ~eoled olld dd"'f!,,~d .tl our P'c\~I1(e ~f/:~' jJ~ "- - '] l:?~1L: O-1hLJt.ht~ " ' mrnm.N TO: lltlJarranty jj)eed IIIAlIIIORY .ORM - ~[(1I0H WI 07 r ~ ) I . ~J. SfEVE:-':S DESrGNm~ 1lfY.!l:S, n Florida General Partnership 01 the County 01 Pinellas . Slott. 01 Florida " en .:f CITY OF CLEARWATER) FLORIDA ,~4 ::"~:-8'HU 70 '" .~ , ,. ..1, .. CoO ~ ; " .. : ." L ~CI who\e PO\I oll,ce addrl:\', ,\ P.O. Box 47118, Clenn-m tel', f'L 33518 ';1 ," . ~ : 01 the Counly 01 Pincllas :- ':;1 t1~.. 'II ~)I.q~t 'S'll t I ~,.. :" STATE OF FLORIDA '. __ ~ ~.. - COUNTY OF PlNELLAS t[I~_, (.y~ (/,.- ~(~_I A_'("'") I HEREBY CERTlFY.lhol on 11m day be/or.. It",. <ln~f/ic,:. dl/I qunlilicd t')AGkr.. ucknowlt'dllll"'llh p"",,,.,:j1, OlPI'''''' ,I BILLY E, STEVENS, as General Partner l Stcven~Dcsigncr Homes, :J rlol"id;1 General Partnership to me known to be lh,~ p,"\OIl dt!\cr,b,~d "1 otld who e>plult!d lilt.' fQ"~qo'lIq ,"\1"1111"111 ,,"01 ," ,",:...l,.,jq,',j 1",I",....'\I"'~ Of'II he ellecu'ed Ihl;' ~orr"~ WITNESS my ho nd and oH'(II.l1 \eol ,n thl: COl)lIly I1nd Slo te Iml CI!oft'\cml lhi\ II -I-l-- du~' 01 Sep tcmbc l' . ~,B~:mm"';o' "0",'" ._~& ~:~;e:8 - Notary p~ Stat. 01 flIOrioM1III ~'IMf~"~ at.... 5 tl1lo~ (\ f r10rida ::., . (;'?:J" GOO. 61> ~.. C/[ I. (,"L"J t f-tv:.J."f ;r '1 t "' :~ n . II. r,!' I ,I. III ~ l , J , '1 802.13598 flu," .h~1f"UUHI. """u.. "H'JHn~.d hi I TO: ,JOliN IL BONNER, sn., J:SQ. BONNEll L~ HOGAN, P.A. I'CI~I Otflrt: nu.: J (,.If> 613 S. M1r11n 1\""'11'6 CI.E.\n\\'.\'I'lm. J,'I.OIt1lM 3351; 1llitart1anty Jl~~d ';,s'~\J\do.iiy IORM-SHlIml bB901 r \ ) , " Wlliu lnbrUlurr, I I 1--(1.. duy 01 September 1'..86 11 r ttu r r It Mud" IllI'. STEVENS DESIGNER lfO~.fES, a rlorida General Partnership 01 Ihe County 01 Pine lIas '.)'unI9" Oll,J , StoIc 01 Florida CITI' 01' CLEARWATER,PLORID^ who\e PO\! office oddnm.~ P.O. Box 4748, Cleanm tel', P10rida 33518 24 24c5a482 70 ~,) " I '-,.I. 1 . t2~i: :.f. 5,0') 1~9,Of) H~ .:-e. (1t' r':' i .d.. 01 Ihe County 01 Pine1las PIJJltl:p. Florida Slolc ul Dlitllf s artll. Thu! ~OId qr (1nll)" lor 0".1 II' J QII\,d'~l[llIon 01 '!w wm of TEN AND NO/IOO - - - - - - - - - - - - - - . - _ - - - u"II'Jr ' o nd ott.!.'r good ond '{ul\)obl., cUI10idcr u hUI" to \oit! qrolltof III hflnd pOId hy '.<1ul qrnn..'" ,I" n'" 'I' ,.' , acknowledged. ho~ CJranl'~d. blllqllll1f'd lI11d '.old lo.lh.. \uid Q!(JI"I';!, tlIld qltllll'~..'." 1"'It,. 111101 " 1<1". I.... . ". de~cr;bed lanu, ~ltVll"', IY'llq unci h"'"l) 111 Plnellas ((.ulIl, f :,., 'j" 1 .. '. '111e West 345 feet of the following described parcel of land lying wi thin the Southeast 1/4 of Section 32, Township 28 South, Rnnge 16 East, Pinel1[1s Count)'J Florida: Commence at the South 1/4 corner of Section 32, Township 28 South, Range 16 East; thence N 00000'15" E, along the West line of the Southeast 1/4 of said Section 32, for 1073.82 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING; thence continue N 00000' 15" E', along said West line, for 100. 00 feet to the l':orth line of the 100 foot Florida Power Corporation easement recorded in Deed Book 1517, Page 164 of the Public Record of Pinellas County, Florida; thence' along said North line the fOllcn"ing two (2) courses; (1) thence S 89056 I 08t 'E, for 551.24 feet; (2) thence S 89055'20" E, for 317.35 feet; thence leaving said North line, S 00020'23" W, for 100.00 feet to the South line of said casement; thence along said South line the fallowing two (2) courses; (1) thence N 89055t20" W, for 316.88 feet; (2) thence N 89056'08" \Il, for 551.13 feet to the POINT OF BEGl~~I~G. Subject to restrictions and easements of record. Subject to taxes for 1986 and subseguent,~ars. '. -:-Ju-v i?~- r~~ and ~oid gronlor doe~ h~reb., fully worronl tht~ litfe 10 \oid lonu, and ...7.11- dcl(~nd the \um" nqu",q !h,~ 1'1 ,.! ,: r;-- ,~ penon~ whom~ocvct. .. .., f. ~ I 1 Ij V^I" $ <:> -...;. en ~.., -.. . . ,"': I~ , , . j' 'I . . c:' .. .- - ',' .. ~ ~. l c." '" .;,1 nil . "Gronlor" and "glonlce" orc u~cd for \ingvlor or 01"'01. 1Jn IDUnrSB IDhrrrnf. Si n d, ~~ored and deilvcII!d Grulltor -Billy , -------,.-..-------. .. -----~- --, "-,_ /.;5,~I'r (J7)- ~ t)1) _ .1-'''''l-'~ ~ I~, J..:..._ ~{~, __, , ___'" FLORIDA t. 7(----1 -A2 PINELLAS 1/:'3/ au CI;fJ /" . HEREBY CE R I1FY .hllt UII 111I~ rllIV bdolt, Ill". 1111 of U( (~r '-d'al; quul"H!(~ } toke ll,1.1I0~..d;'dql1l1'flt'<, I~'" '.<In' ill,. "pp.-." ,.., BILLY E. STEVENS) as General Partner of Steverts Designer Homes, a Florida General Partnership to me known to be the n,'f.,OI1 d,~,(fllwd in und who ':H!cuh~d th" 10lClloinq "1',11\)111"1\1 or"l (Icl.lluwil'.hwd b..tor., ,,,.' th", h~ execuled Ih~, ~urn'!, WITNESS my hand und 011,(11:,1 ,~'ul in tJw (C)UI1I., (Jnd S'ute 10,1 (lloll~,uid lhl.. J I 'fi- tiny ul September ,416 ~P-~~-'- ~.__. .__ My cornmlH.on e"plll.'\ Nolm)' rvbJ.~ '7f' I') i-- <; N r (g .-1-t '-~ Uy~CEx~. 0' Florida ~ TtDJt ,~ . I"~ty 21. 11168 -.no.. .... ')..,il . ~"It' STATE. OF COUNTY OF I .. ",'. . ... t .. . ~..' , J o. HI (', ." t " 1',1> . n t Ii Ih" IluHumllll1 ...."1 I" "11111 ,Ill h" IWI'I~W '1'0: il6m~h' ~l(AW6%~, 1J!A.. l(!iQ. Po.. OUlt. In 1640 613 S, Myrt'" Avenuw CLlAll.WAU". HOlllGA 3'''' .. .. t I 8621.3590 ~arranty lBeed (H ATUTORY fORM - SECTION 689,02 U,) mitis lttl'Jrtthtrr. Mode Ihit \ q R6 , i1 rhurrn I, I I ,.t... day 01 ScptcmbCl' m'VENS DESIGNER llo.\tES, a Plorida General Partnership, of Ihe County of Pinellas , gronlor" ana Pleridn , Slale 01 CITY OF CLEARWATER. FLORIDA ~4 ~~"~~);:/183 7:) ;.. ~I,) ~l T': ~ "L who~e po~t oHice addrcS\ h P, 0, Box 4743, Clcan...ntcr, Plorida 33S1R 'S ,5() ,,- , gran lee " of the County 01 Pinell.IS Florida , Stole 01 .itnrsBrt~. That told grantor, for ond in con\idl!roHon of Ihe \um 01 TEN N'Jn NO/IOO -------~---~-------- - ~ - - - ~ - - ~ - ~ - - - - ~ - - - - - - - - - ~ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ~ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - DoBor\, and other good and valuable consideralions 10 \oid gronlor in hand paid by \oid gronlee. Ihe rl!ceipr wht'!reof i\ hl!ft:by acknowledged, has granred, bargained and sold 10 Ihe said grantee, and grantee's heirs and msiqns foreyer, Ihe following described land, silue'e, lying ond being in Pinellns Counly, Florida, lo.wi.: A parcel of land lying l.n. thin the Southeast 1/4 of Section 32, Township 28 South, Range 16 East, Pinellas County, Florida and being morc particularl)' described as follows: ' Commence at the South 1/4 corner of SGction 32, Township 28 SOllth, Range 16 East; thence N IJOcOO'15" E, along the' West line of'the Southeast 1/4 of, said Section 32, for 1073,82 feet to the POINI' OF I3EGINNH\G; thence continue N 00000' 15'1 E, along said Nest line, for 100.00 feet to the North linc 0 f the 100 foot Florida Po\~er COl~oration easement recorded in Deed Book 1517, Page 164 of the Public Record of Pinellas County, Florida; thence along said North line the following two (2) courses; (1) thence S 89056' 081i E, for 551.24 feet; (2) thence S 89055'20" TI, for 317.35 feet; thence leaving said North line, S 00020'23" W, for 100.00 feet to the South line of said ~ascll1ent; thence along said South line the follO\'iing 't\10 (2) courses; (1) thence N 89055 r 20" W, for 316.88 feet; (2) thence N 89056 108" W, for 551.13 feet to the pourI' OF BEGI~'NING, LESS the West 345 feet thereof, Subject to restrictions ilIlJ casements of record. Subject to taxes fOT 1986 and suhsequent yen~, -7-,--v f ~..Je-- If 1.{~L__j.Ll~ , and seid grentor does hereby fully warr&nl the title 10 \eid lend, and - ~II- Jele'nd the some ogoin\1 Ihe lowlul claims of all persons whomsoever. tn r" o ,~ C..:-"": I _I - (' . '.J!' . . "Grenlor" and "granlee" ere u\ed lor singular or plural. as :.- . S:l 1::~6~ r-: (II~I --", .. . t, ". \' . I' , I rJUiftnC" l'~I: j 5wJIl jS.'ull 15'.'011 {', (< STATE OF Florida COUNT'!' OF Pine 11ns I HEREBY CERTIFY rhol on 'his doy be/ort! me, WI oflicw duly qualifil!d to la~tl uckl1owlcuqlllcnt'" IJcr~onullv UPPNI!.:d BILLY E, SfEVEl'lS, as General Partner of Stevens Desil-tncr Homeg I a Florida General Partnership .' , , 10 me known to be the persoll des<;ribcd If) and who cx.!<;ulcd 11Il! lorcgoll1C} \f\slrljCll\:C\t (JIIU Cltkf\owt\!dgcd bdc.lc llW Iflul he executed ,he saml.!. LJ WITNESS my hond and oHidol seol in Ihe Counly unu Slohl Iml aforesaid lhis II (.-. day 01 Scptcmbtir 1986. 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",. -" ~l'f}.1!:'f~ $t "':,~_l,., . b "..~,~ ,'. ~ ~.t;f '/J . , ,. ~:; ,.n., i-u . ~', ,,\ " , , . , .~ ., H E SOL UTI 0 N No. 06- B 1 ^ HESOLu'rrON OF 'rilE Cl'ry OF CJ.JgAHHA'PER, FL01HDA, AUTJlOH I Z I Ne; 'rilE SUDNI 55 ION OF AN APPLICATION ')10 TilE S'rNI'E OF FI~ORIDl\ DEPAR'rHENT OF COMMUNl'l'Y AFFAIHS fon AN A\'lM~D OF $69,702.00 FROM 'rifE LOCAL ., GOVERNHENT COl-\PREHENSTVE PLANNING T\SSlS'l'i\NCE prWGI~AM . I, , - . . ~.' h'lIEREAS, the 1985 State Legi.slature required that municipal /1 governments in florida update and revise local comprehensive I ' plans as provided for in The Local Government Co~prehensive , - , Planning and Land Development RegulatioD Act; and h'lIEREAS, the ]986 State Legisl'ature appropriated funds to J ~ assist local governments in revising their co~prehensive plans utilizing the funds for research, data collection and other activities needed to update and revise the local comprehensive " ~ plan to comply with Sections 163.3177, 163.3178, and 163.3191, Florida Statutes, and Chapter' 9J-S" Florida Administrative Code; and WHEREAS, a total amount of $69,782.00 has been made ~vailable ~. 1 to the City of Clearwater by the Sta~e Legi~lature for expenditure by September 3D, 1987; and ,\\'HEREAS, an application for ~uch fupdS must be submitted to the State of Florida Department of Community Affairs by December 4, 1986; '.\ NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COI'IHISS10N OF THE CI'I'Y OF CLEAR\vATER, FLORIDA: . Ie ';.) Sectio~ The City commission authorizes the' City Nanager to ap~ly for $69,782.00 available to the City of Clearwater from ',\ , I the Local Government Comprehensive Planning As~istance Piogram. Sec~ion 2. This re~olution shall take effect immediately , i \ J \ ' ,I "" upon adoption. PASSED AND ADOPTED this day of November, 1986. Attest: Mayor-Commissioner :l Ciity Clerk iI WHEREAS; the purpose of this event is to show our support of . America's space program and the activities of the Astronauts Memorial " .\ "S7.- ~ E SOL UTI.O N NO. 86 .;,. 82 ^ RESOLUTION OF TH~ CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA URGING THE CITIZE?-!J OF CLEARWJ\.rl'ER TO SUPPOR'l' THE 1986 FLORIDA 'HALLENGER 7K RUN!WALK-A-THON ON SATURDAY I NOVEl-WER 22, 1986, WHICH WILL BENEFIT THE ASTRONAUTS MEMORIAL FOUNDATION. \ '\ ( WHEREAS, the Astronauts Memorial Foundation is sponsoring the 1986 Florida Challenger 7K Run/Walk-A-Thon on Saturday, November 22, 1986: and Foundation; and I! WHEREAS, the Cit~' Commission wishes to urge the citizens of Clearwater to support this worthwhile endeavor; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA: Section 1. The City Commission strongly urges tne citizens of Clearwater to support the 1986 Florida Challenger 7K Run/Walk- A-Thon on Saturday, November 22, 1986, in order to show our support to the construction of an Astronauts Memorial and Educational Center. at Kennedy Space Center in honor of all fourteen astronauts who have died in the line of duty. Section 2. A copy of this Resolution shall be sent by the City Clerk to the Astronauts Memorial Foundation. 'II Section 3. 'This Resolution shall be effective immediat~ly '~\ upon adoption. , l PASSED AND ADOPTED this _day of November,' 1986. t\\ Attest: Mayor-Commissioper City Clerk ""\\ 'I ,i