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CPA2009-12001; ORD 8134-10Case#: CPA2009-12001 Ordinance#: 8134-10 Agenda Item: E-1 Planner: Sandra E. Herman Planner III CDB Meeting Date: Case #: Ordinance #: Agenda Item: February 16, 2010 CPA2009-12001 8134-10 E-1 CITY OF CLEARWATER PLANNING DEPARTMENT STAFF REPORT COMPREHENSIVE PLAN AMENDMENTS REQUEST: Clearwater Comprehensive Plan Text Amendments to the five adopted maps in the Public School Facilities Element in response to changes in public school facilities enacted by the Pinellas County School District. INITIATED BY: City of Clearwater Planning Department TYPE OF AMENDMENT: Large-scale BACKGROUND INFORMATION: This item involves text amendments to the Clearwater Comprehensive Plan, specifically to the five adopted maps in the Public School Facilities Element. The amendments will replace the five adopted maps in the Element with revised maps in order to reflect final information regarding school closures, mergers, program changes, and the expansion of existing and the addition of new charter* schools as per the Pinellas County School Board's Five-Year Facilities Work Program (a 39-page document) that was approved by the School Board on September 15, 2009 and amended on November 10, 2010. The School Board's Level of Service (LOS) Report that included changes to assign charter schools to individual school concurrency service areas was approved on January 12, 2010. The following adopted maps in the Clearwater Comprehensive Plan need to be updated and replaced based on the School Board's changes. • Map #: J-1 Public School Facilities • Map #: J-2 Public Elementary Schools . • Map #: J-3 Public Middle Schools • Map #: J-4 Public High Schools • Map #: J-5 Ancillary Facilities and Land Banked Sites Using information provided by School District staff pursuant to the School Board's adopted changes, the tables and summaries below describe the proposed changes that have been made to the adopted countywide school maps for all affected communities in Pinellas County, including the City of Clearwater. *charter schools are independent public schools operating under a contractual agreement with the Pinellas County School Board. CPA2009-12001 CDB Staff Report PSFE Maps Amend 020110.docx Page - 1 CPA2009-12001 ANALYSIS: The proposed amendments involve the replacement of the existing Maps #: J-1 through J- 5 contained in the Public School Facilities Element of the Clearwater Comprehensive Plan which are being made pursuant to Florida Statutes (F.S.) Section 163.3177(12), 163.3177(6)(a), 163.31777(2)(c), 163.3180(13)(g), 1013.33(10)-(14) and Rule 9J- 5.025(3)(a), 9J-5.025(3)(b)2, 9J-5.025(3)(b)4, 9J-5.025(3)(c)1, 9J-5.025(3)(c)3, and 9J- 5.025(3)(c)4, F.A.C. The proposed amendments are discussed below (the schools located within the City of Clearwater are noted for reference purpose only): • Changes to the Public School Facilities Mau: #: J-1: Map #: J-1 includes all public school facilities that are located within the City of Clearwater, taken from the countywide information from Maps #: J-2 through J-5. Changes to this map have been made in accordance with the changes being made below to the Maps #: J-2 through J-5. • Changes to the Elementary School Map #: J-2: Remove the following elementary schools: Last Scheduled Year O en School Name 2007/2008 Largo Central Elementary School 2007/2008 South Ward Elementary School -located in Clearwater 2007/2008 Norwood Elementary School 2008/2009 Clearview Avenue Elementary School 2008/2009 Gulf Beaches Elementary School 2008/2009 Kings Highway Elementary School -located in Clearwater 2008/2009 North Ward Elementary School -located in Clearwater 2008/2009 Palm Harbor Elementary School 2008/2009 Rio Vista Elementary School 2008/2009 Tyrone Elementary School Modify the following elementary schools: 1. Madeira Beach Elementary School combined with Madeira Beach Middle School and Southside Fundamental School to establish the Madeira Beach Fundamental School (K-8th Grade). CPA2009-12001 CDB Staff Report PSFE Maps Amend 020110.docx Page - 2 CPA2009-12001 Add the following new elementary schools: 1. New Heights Elementary -public school 2. Alfred Adler Elementary -charter school 3. Imagine School at St. Petersburg -charter school 4. Life Force Arts and Technology -charter school (located at 1390 Sunset Point Road, Clearwater, FL 33755) • Changes to the Middle School Map #: J-3: Remove the following middle schools Last ScheduledYear 0 en SchoolName 2007/2008 Riviera Middle School Coachman Fundamental Middle School (merged with Kennedy Middle School to create Clearwater 2008/2009 Fundamental Middle School) -located in Clearwater 2008/2009 Kennedy Middle School -located in Clearwater Southside Fundamental Middle School (merged with Madeira Middle School and Madeira Elementary 2008/2009 School to create Madeira Beach Fundamental School) Modify the following middle schools: 1. Madeira Beach Middle School is combined with Madeira Beach Elementary School and Southside Fundamental School to establish the Madeira Beach Fundamental School (K-8th Grade). 2. Thurgood Marshall has become Thurgood Marshall Fundamental Middle School. Add the following new middle schools: 1. Imagine Middle School -charter school 2. Athenian Academy -charter school 3. Plato Academy -charter school (located at 401 Old Coachman Road, Clearwater, FL 33765) 4. Clearwater Fundamental Middle -public school (located at 1660 Palmetto Street, Clearwater, FL 33755) • Changes to the High School Map #: J-4: Modify the following high school: CPA2009-12001 CDB Staff Report PSFE Maps Amend 020110.docx Page - 3 CPA2009-12001 1. Osceola High School is changed to Osceola Fundamental High School. Add the following new high schools: 1. Mavericks in Education -charter school 2. Life Skills Center North -charter school • Changes to the Ancillary Facilities and Land Banked Sites Map #: J-5: Pinellas County School Board presented this revised map to the participating communities reflecting the availability of buildings and lands due to recent school closures and a few teardowns of closed schools. The numerous changes to this map were not itemized by the School Board. STANDARDS FOR REVIEW Pursuant to Community Development Code Section 4-603(F) no amendment to the Clearwater Comprehensive Plan shall be approved unless it complies with the following standards: 1. The amendments will further implementation of the comprehensive plan consistent with the goals,_policies and objectives contained in the plan. The proposed text amendments to the Public School Facilities Element of the Clearwater Comprehensive Plan are consistent with and will further the implementation of the goals, objectives, and policies (GOPs) in the Clearwater Comprehensive Plan by ensuring that statutory requirements are reflected in the Public School Facilities Element. Staff finds that the proposed amendments to the Clearwater Comprehensive Plan are consistent with the following adopted goals, objectives, and policies, of the Comprehensive Plan: Public School Facilities Element J.l GOAL - THROUGH PARTNERSHIPS AND EFFECTIVE COLLABORATION AMONG LOCAL GOVERNMENTS AND THE PINELLAS COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT, AND BECAUSE OF A SHARED COMMITMENT TO EDUCATIONAL EXCELLENCE, ALL STUDENTS OF THE PINELLAS COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT SHALL BE PROVIDED THE OPPORTUNITY FOR HIGH STUDENT ACHIEVEMENT THROUGH THE AVAILABILITY OF HIGH QUALITY PUBLIC EDUCATIONAL FACILITIES. (Rule 9J-5.025 (3) (a), F.A.C) CPA2009-12001 CDB Staff Report PSFE Maps Amend 020110.docx Page - 4 CPA2009-12001 J.1.2 Objective -The City, through implementation of its concurrency management system for public school facilities, and in coordination with the School District, shall ensure that there is available public school capacity to support the anticipated students from residential site plans and final residential subdivision approvals ("Residential Approvals") consistent with the adopted level-of-service standard for public school concurrency throughout the five years covered by the Five-Year Work Program, as amended, and the period of the long-range planning program contained in the Public School Facilities Element. (Rule 9J-5.025(3)(b)2, F.A.C.) Policies J.1.2.4 School concurrency shall be measured and applied on the basis of concurrency Service Areas, as established by the School Board and as documented in the data and analysis support section of the Public School Facilities Element. (Rule 9J-5.025(3)(c)1, F.A.C.) J.1.4 Objective -The City shall practice effective intergovernmental coordination with its partner local governments and the School District to ensure that land use plans, development approvals, and capital facilities planning are coordinated with the availability of public school facilities. (Rule 9J-5.025 (3)(b)4, F.A.C.) Policies J.1.4.4 Amendment of the Public Schools Facilities Element shall occur according to the procedure in Section 10 of the Public Schools Interlocal Agreement to ensure that the Element within the local government comprehensive plans remains coordinated and consistent with one another and with the plans of the School Board. (Rule 9J-5.025 (3)(c)3, F.A.C. & Section 163.3177(12), F.S.) J.2: GOAL -THE CITY SHALL COORDINATE WITH ITS PARTNER LOCAL GOVERNMENTS AND THE SCHOOL DISTRICT ON PROJECTS THAT ENCOURAGE COHESIVE NEIGHBORHOODS, THAT CONTRIBUTE TO COMMUNITY BUILDING, AND THAT PROVIDE FOR LONG-TERM SUSTAINABILITY. (Rule 9J-5.025 (3) (a), F.A.C) J.2.lObjective - The City shall support efforts that facilitate coordination of planning between Pinellas County and the School District for the location and development of public educational facilities. (Rule 9J-5.025(3)(b)4, F.A.C. & Sections CPA2009-12001 CDB Staff Report PSFE Maps Amend 020110.docx Page - 5 CPA2009-12001 163.3177(6)(a), 163.31777(2)(c), 163.3180(13)(g), 1013.33(10)- (14). Policies J.2.1.1 -The City shall participate with the School District in the process of evaluating potential school closures, significant renovations to existing schools, and school site selection before land acquisition in accordance with Section 4 of the existing Public Schools Interlocal Agreement, filed on April 24, 2007. (Rule 9J- 5.025(3)(c)4, F.A.C.) 2. The amendments are not inconsistent with other provisions of the comprehensive >l lan• The proposed text amendments are consistent with the provisions of the Comprehensive Plan. They update the Public School Facilities Element maps to reflect changes made by the Pinellas County School Board. 3. The available uses if applicable to which the propertYmay be put are appro riate to the property in questions and compatible with existing and planned uses in the area. The proposed amendments are text amendments that are not directly related to a specific property. 4. Sufficient public facilities are available to serve the property. The proposed amendments are text amendments that are not directly related to a specific property. 5. The amendments will not adversely affect the natural environment. The proposed amendments seek to provide consistent and coordinated efforts pursuant to the Pinellas County School Board's projects and programs. The proposed amendments are text amendments that are not directly related to a specific property development and therefore will not adversely affect the natural environment. 6. The amendments will not adversely impact the use of propertYin the immediate area. The proposed amendments are text amendments that are not directly related to a specific property. CPA2009-12001 CDB Staff Report PSFE Maps Amend 020110.docx Page - 6 CPA2009-12001 SUMMARY AND RECOMMENDATION: The proposed text amendments comply with Florida Statutes and rules by making necessary corrections and modifications to the Clearwater Comprehensive Plan Public School Facilities Element. These amendments are made pursuant to the Pinellas County School Board's recently adopted changes to their five-year work facilities program and level of service report. The Planning Department recommends APPROVAL of Ordinance No. 8134-10 that amends the Clearwater Comprehensive Plan. Prepared by Planning Department Staff: . ~~~ _' Sandra E. Herman Planner III ATTACHMENT: Ordinance No. 8134-10 CPA2009-12001 CDB Staff Report PSFE Maps Amend 020110.docx Page - 7 CPA2009-12001 RESUME SANDRA E. HERMAN Telephone: (727) 562-4586 100 South Myrtle Avenue Sandra.herman(a~myclearwater.com Clearwater, FL 33756 PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE City of Clearwater -January 1986 to Present (Starting from current position) Planner III -Planning Department • Primary responsibilities: Advanced professional level planning work of a difficult and responsible nature in connection with growth and orderly development of the City in accordance with the Comprehensive Plan and other statutes, ordinances and regulations related to land use. Administrative Support Manager (previously titled Special Projects Manager) -Development and Neighborhood Services Department • Primary responsibilities: Annual Department Budget -research for initiatives proposals, preparation and maintenance of the Budget for the department under the approval of the department director - FY07 $4.136M Budget / 54.5 FTE's / $4.046 Revenues Projected; Primary supervision of administrative support employees and their priorities including all financial work for the department, payroll, customer service, code enforcement casework input into the Tidemark Permit Plan system, and all other administrative support functions; Backup for the director and other managers in the supervision of department employees, and attendance in city meetings; Preparation and submittal of all City Council Agenda Items for the department; and special projects such as the City's Development Guides -Residential and Commercial (initial research, meetings, preparation, distribution -hard copy books, CD's and on the Internet, and periodic updates). Planning Administrator /Assistant to the Department Head - Central Permitting Department (included Planning and Development Services) • Primary responsibilities: Assistant to the Department Head: Directing and supervising planners, zoning staff, and staff assistants involved with all planning functions -current and long range, including development plans in accordance with the land development regulations and the City's Comprehensive Land Use Plan; preparation of reports and agencies including the City Commission, Planning and Zoning Board, Development Code Adjustment Board, Pinellas Planning Council, Countywide Planning AuthorityBoaxd of County Commissioners, the State Department of Community Affairs and the Tampa Bay Regional Planning Council. Member of the administrative team for large redevelopments including the "Sunshine Mall" project. Coordinator for development reviews, working closely with developers, attorneys, architects, engineers and citizen groups. Permits Manager -Central Permitting Department (included Planning and Development Services) • Primar~e~onsibilities: Supervision of permits counter staff working with occupational licenses and building permits; lead planner for the State mandated Occupational License Equity Commission project -successfully increasing occupational license fees and revenues by 10% ($140,000); supervision of planning staff and functions as listed above. Report preparation and presentation of cases to the City Commission and advisory boards. Senior Planner -Planning and Development Department • Primary responsibilities: Lead planner for the City in the 5-year Countywide Pinellas Planning Council Land Use Plan Consistency Program, and City representative and Chairperson for the Pinellas Planning Council's Planners Advisory Committee. Report preparation and presentations to the City Commission and advisory boards. Development Planner II -Planning and Urban Redevelopment Department • Primar~e~onsibilities: Lead planner responsible for site plan reviews and subdivision plat reviews. Worked closely with applicants, attorneys, engineers and architects. Report preparation and presentation of cases to the City Commission and advisory boards. City of St. Petersburg -October 1974 -January 1986 Planner II -Planning Department • Primary responsibilities: Lead planner responsible for site plan reviews, special exceptions, and subdivision plat reviews. Worked closely with applicants, attorneys, engineers and architects. Report preparation and presentation of cases to the City's Environmental Development Commission and the City Council. Planner I -Planning Department • Primary responsibilities: Provide information and interpretation on zoning code regulations to developers, architects, attorneys, and the general public; preparation of notices for public hearings; and preparation of reports for vacations of rights-of--way and minor adjustments to subdivision plats. Draftsman -Traffic Engineering Department • Primary responsibilities: Engineering drafting of street and intersection plans in coordination with state and county plans, and graphic presentations for Traffic Engineering projects. EDUCATION Bachelor of Science, Visual Arts /Communications, Florida State University, 1974 Associate of Arts, St. Petersburg Junior College, 1972 PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS Florida Planning and Zoning Association, Inc. since 1982 American Planning Association, since 1986 ORDINANCE N0.8134-10 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA, AMENDING THE COMPREHENSIVE PLAN OF THE CITY AS ADOPTED ON MAY 18, 2000, AS SUBSEQUENTLY AMENDED, AMENDING THE PUBLIC SCHOOL FACILITIES ELEMENT, MAKING CORRECTIONS AND MODIFICATIONS, BY REPLACING MAP #: J-1, MAP #: J-2, MAP #: J-3, MAP #: J-4 AND MAP #: J-5 TO REFLECT SCHOOL FACILITY CLOSURES AND MERGERS, PROGRAM CHANGES, THE EXPANSION OF EXISTING AND THE ADDITION OF NEW CHARTER SCHOOLS, AS WELL AS CHANGES TO ASSIGN CHARTER SCHOOLS TO INDIVIDUAL SCHOOL CONCURRENCY SERVICE AREAS PURSUANT TO THE ADOPTED CHANGES BY THE PINELLAS COUNTY SCHOOL BOARD; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, the Local Government Comprehensive Planning and Land Development Regulation Act of Florida empowers and requires the City Council of the City of Clearwater to plan for the future development and growth of the City, and to adopt and periodically amend the Comprehensive Plan, including elements and portions thereof; and WHEREAS, the City of Clearwater adopted a Comprehensive Plan on May 18, 2000 by Ordinance Number 6522-00, subsequently amended; and WHEREAS, the Public School Facilities Element of the Clearwater Comprehensive Plan was developed through a collaborative process that included other local governments, Pinellas County Government, and Pinellas County School District staff; and WHEREAS, the Clearwater City Council adopted the Public School Facilities Element on February 21, 2008; and WHEREAS, certain revisions are now required to address recent public school closures, mergers, program and charter school changes, and changes in the assignment of charter schools to individual concurrency service areas; and WHEREAS, the Pinellas County Schools Collaborative has reviewed and approved these proposed amendments to the Public School Facilities Element at their meeting of September 2, 2009; and WHEREAS, amendments to the Comprehensive Plan of the City have been prepared in accordance with the applicable requirements of law, after conducting the appropriate planning analysis, and public participation through public hearings, opportunity for written comments, open discussion and the consideration of public and official comments; and Ordinance No. 8134-10 WHEREAS, the Community Development Board, serving as the designated Local Planning Agency for the City, has held a public hearing on the proposed amendments and has recommended adoption of the proposed Comprehensive Plan amendments; and WHEREAS, the City Council finds it necessary, desirable and proper to adopt the text amendments to the Public School Facilities Element of the Comprehensive Plan in order to reflect changing conditions; now, therefore, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA: Section 1, Amendments to the text of the Clearwater Comprehensive Plan, by replacing the current Map #: J-1, Public School Facilities, Map #: J-2, Public Elementary Schools, Map #: J-3, Public Middle Schools, Map #: J-4, Public High Schools, and Map #: J-5, Ancillary Facilities and Land Banked Sites with new Map #: J-1, Public School Facilities, Map #: J-2, Public Elementary Schools, Map #: J-3, Public Middle Schools, Map #: J-4, Public High Schools, and Map #: J-5, Ancillary Facilities and Land Banked Sites, attached hereto as Exhibit "A" are hereby adopted. Section 2. If any section, provision, clause, phrase, or application of this Ordinance shall be declared unconstitutional or invalid for any reason by a court of competent jurisdiction, the remaining provisions shall be deemed severable therefrom and shall remain in full force and effect. Section 3. This ordinance shall become effective when the Department of Community Affairs (DCA) issues a final order determining the adopted amendment to be in compliance, or the Administration Commission issues a final order determining the adopted amendments to be in compliance, in accordance with Section 163.3177, 163.31777, 163.3184, 163.3187, 163.3189, or 1013.33, F.S., as amended. PASSED ON FIRST READING PASSED ON SECOND AND FINAL READING AND ADOPTED Approved as to form: Leslie K. Dougall-Sides Assistant City Attorney Frank Hibbard Mayor-Councilmember Attest: Cynthia E. Goudeau City Clerk 2 Ordinance No. 8134-10 EXHIBIT "A" [REPLACE MAP #: J-1, MAP #: J-2, MAP #: J-3, MAP #: J-4, AND MAP #: J-5 IN THE PUBLIC SCHOOL FACILITIES ELEMENT WITH THE FOLLOWING REVISED MAPS] 3 Ordinance No. 8134-10 s.~:;'wt; <ry . ~;: . ~\w]~ ~ ~ 1~ 1l rLl~If `al ~ I lJl CURLEWRD. 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Myrtle Ave, Clearwater, FL 33756 () Ph:(72)~62.4750,Faz:(7271526-0755 www. Mygearvrater.com Disclaimer Public information data is furnished by the City of Clearwater Engineering Department, and must be accepted and used by the racipieot with the understanding that the data received was collected for the purpose of developing a graphic infrastructure inventory As such, the City ofClearwater makes no warranties, expressed orimplred, concerning the accuracy, completeness, reliability, or suitability of fills data for any otherparticular use. Furthermore, the Cdy o/ Clearwater assumes no Aability whatsoever assoaated with the use or misuse of such data. f '~IG~jGd ~• 0 r ,~ Ara B Saheole 7. Lerpo !. serelnoro !. P]bre0ereld 1a Oeaele 11. Pialla Pelt cafngrvrWertenoole 17. CNnwlerFnxNmenrol Nlddle 1B. Medtlre Beeell FundemerlEd 19. Thuryood Murefnl Fuldemelllel Nlddle CheAer &Jioole !0. Plnela Prepere6dy Aeedenq • Area 8 !1. Atluuien Aademy • Am C 9!, PIe4eAoedeely-AreeC m, Imepllw Mlddro M !t Pelelsbtrp •Ane A 'CountytMde end Zone See6r murrrmaAUearran $~ 2 MmD SCHOOLS ~ nv rnvELLns courrrY 710.211a&hoelYer MN C Solloole 1. Te~pon Spige 2 CenAa !, Pelm hlrbor ~• DreNdln HlOhlend S. EuM1l Werbor ~ e.. ECekOron 0l~7ampa day 16 AmAShcooro C 1ZAe~IN ~ 1A 1lI. Wetttellerm 1~. John Hoplane• 15.9ey Poled` 1d. Tyrone ~ ~ Tampa ~' 1 Public Middle Schools Map #: J-3, 2010 Addendum Date: 11712010 Source: Pinellas County 1 Aug 2009 LL Prepared b)'; ° Clearwater Engineering Department ? Geographic Technology Division I- 700 S. Myrtle Ave, Clearwater, fL 33156 ~ Ph: (717(562.4750, Fax: (727)526755 www.MyGearwater.com Disclaimer. Public information data is furnished by the City of Clearwater Engineering Department, acrd must be accepted and used by the recipient veth the understanding that the data received was collected (orthe puryose of cl'veloping a graphic infrasGucture inventory As such, the City of Clearwater makes no wamanh'es, expressed orimplred, concerning the accuracy, completeness, reliability, or suitability of IMS data for any other particular use. Fudhermore, the Cify o/ Clearwater assumes no liability whatsoever assoclated with the use or misuse of such data. r 7 J ~f I s ® / / antsy Figure 3 fficH sc>ioois » PIIVELLA6 COUNTY ZEOl1~1Q108d~eolYwr Old'7t~a Bay ' ( ChMer slchools ,~ 10? 18. Life Sole Cel`bsr South 1B. St. Petersbtag CoNegfate High ' 1 ZQ hlaveridts in Edul~lon 21. Lice 9kille Center Norlh ~ Coungtwhte Schools' 16.Osoeola Punda-nental ~~ 17.Beydde High StJrooM 1. Tagwn Springs 2. East Lake 3. Pahl Harbor Unlvenlgt 4. Dunedin 5, Courikyside 6. Ckervsahr 7. Largo S. Pinellas Park 9. Seminele 10. Dhcle Horns 11. Northeast 12. St. Petersburg 13. Boca CNpa 14. Gibs 1b. LalDSwood e~ arrd Zerle 8eeb a/u1~4.*d IlOlq-ieq J ~, . r d M' l ~~ Public High Schools Map #: J-4, 2010 Addendum Date: 11712010 Source: Pinellas County I Sep 2009 u Prepared by: ° Clearwater Engineering Department > Geographic Technology Division F 1D0 5. Myrtle Ave, Clearwater, FL 33756 ~ Ph: (7271662.4750, Fax:(1271626.4755 vmw.MyClearwater.com Disdaimec Public information data is furnished by the Cify o/ C/eanvater Engineehng Department, and must be accepted and used by the recipient udth the understanding that the data received was collected for the purpose of developing a graphic inhastructure inventory. As such, the Cityof Clearwater makes no warranties, expressed orimplied, concerning the accu2cy, wmpleteness, reliability, or suitability of tM's data tbrany otherparticular use. Furthermore, the Cityof Clearwater assumes no liability whatsoever assodated with the use or misuse of such data. r .- r~'J ~~q ~~ Q , r •0 1•~ ANCILLARY FACLITIEB 15. Faye Hadta 17 Na~Bt Yi ~ 1B. SoIN1 YWrd 10. RIONIN 7Q 6uII Baeohe 71. Nolelood 2Z Natlt Ylad • Bt Pete 77. EwBE 41. CHarYrAwnu 76.OladonAnux N.Dndd 7T.8t„d6Nde ANCILLARY FACWTIES 1. Ttapon BPAtge But: Caetpaad ! Re91oa 40Aloe S Cldpner Bavbe Cenla 4. Ra6Naiaat Bawae Calla 0. Bendee ~ohnem dflelattBonrlca CuKer B. Clotlrwalr Btu Coaquttnd 7. PYula CarlglBehealAdaitle>,etlen Bulldllgand Caderlor Ptohedonel Edualen & KaMerPowtul>tankeCaNer 0. NanYT1PBCalla id.laeYlent BaeCalpaad 11./fh 6L Bw Ceapaad 12 TIINOIU Cana 1& Caacheunaetvlp Coder 14. Rpbn B CIBoe OId2"alnpa~ay 11 LAND BIWKED SRES ZT ~" ~ 76.8,2 ~ 60. P~ 71. P~ 7i8~d e 77.YA 61. HI6h POYd Barvlee Cetdar 6L Beblter Road Qend fry 76. Beel)Raee lab ENttwtYty 7T. Belegl Nan3a 71. RhMnl Flpun 12 PINELLASCOUNTYSClIOGL ~4. ~ D18TRICT ANgLLARY FAgLITIES AND d~ LAND BANKED 81TE$ ~ ~ ~ ~•za+ascNOarEAR 7tm~¢4~y ~ N W E~ S Scale: N.T.S. Ancillary Facilities and Land Banked Sites Map #: J-5, 2010 Addendum Date: 11712010 Source: Pinellas County 1 Aug 2009 u Prepared hy: Clearwater Engineering Department Geographic Technology Division 100 S. Myrtle Ave, Clearwater, FL 3J756 ~ Ph:17271562-0750, Fax:17271526d755 www.MyClearwateccom ~isdaimer Public information data is furnished bythe City of Clearwater Engineering Department, and must be accepted and used by the recipient with the understanding that the data received was co0ected for the puryose of developing a graphic infrastructure inventory. As such, the G'ty of Clearwater makes no war2nties, expressed orimplied, concerning the accuracy, completeness, 2liabifrty, orsuitabilityofthisdota for any otherparticular use. Furthermore, the G'ty of Clearwater assumes no liability whatsoever assodated with the use or misuse of such data.