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TA2004-12002 ORD7367-05; 3RD AMENDMENT TO DOWNTOWN PLANr ~,. .'~ w ~ ORDINANC - 5 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA, MAKING AMENDMENTS TO THE CLEARWATER DOWNTOWN REDEVELOPMENT PLAN; BY MAKING MINOR EDITORIAL AMENDMENTS; BY AMENDING CHAPTER 3 LAND USE PLAN/REDEVELOPMENT PLAN BY REVISING THE MASTER STREETSCAPE AND WAYFINDING PLAN BY EXTENDING THE DOWNTOWN CORRIDOR DESIGNATION FOR NORTH FORT HARRISON AVENUE FROM DREW STREET TO NICHOLSON STREET; BY AMENDING CHAPTER 4 PLAN IMPLEMENTATION BY REVISING THE CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PLAN AND BY AMENDING MAP 12 TO EXPAND THE FORT HARRISON STREETSCAPE PROJECT FROM DREW STREET TO NICHOLSON STREET TO REVISE THE COST ESTIMATES FOR SUCH PROJECT; BY PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, the City of Clearwater has the authority pursuant to Rules Governing the Administration of the Countywide Future Land Use Plan, as amended, Section 2.3.3.8.5, to adopt and enforce a specific plan for redevelopment in an urban center in accordance with the Central Business District plan category, and said Section requires that a special area plan therefore be approved by the local government; and WHEREAS, the City Council approved the 1995 Clearwater Downtown Redevelopment Plan on August 17, 1995 and the Downtown Periphery Plan update on April 19, 2001; and WHEREAS, the City Council approved the updated 2003 Clearwater Downtown Redevelopment Plan on September 18, 2003 by adopting Ordinance No. 7153-03; and WHEREAS, the City Commission amended the updated 2003 Clearwater Downtown Redevelopment Plan on December 4, 2003 by adopting Ordinance No. 7231-04; WHEREAS, the Pinellas County Board of County Commissioners approved the CRA Plan adopted by Ordinance No. 7231-04 on December 16, 2003; and WHEREAS, the City Commission approved the creation of a Redevelopment Trust Fund for the expanded CRA by adopting Ordinance No. 7214-03; and WHEREAS, the Pinellas County Board of County Commissioners approved the creation of a Redevelopment Trust Fund for the expanded CRA adopted by Ordinance No. 7214-03 on February 3, 2004; and WHEREAS, the Countywide Planning Authority approved the updated and amended 2003 Clearwater Downtown Redevelopment Plan as the Special Area Plan for Downtown Clearwater on February 3, 2004; and WHEREAS, the effective date of the Clearwater Downtown Redevelopment Plan adopted by Ordinance No. 7231-03 is February 3, 2004; and ~~ ~• t (~ V l Ordinance No. 7367-05 ~... ~ . WHEREAS, the City Commission amended the updated 2003 Clearwater Downtown Redevelopment Plan on November"4; 2'004"by`adopting Ordinance No. 7343-04; and WHEREAS, the requirements of Florida Statutes Section 163.360 regarding the adoption of community redevelopment plans have been met regarding that portion of the amendments proposed hereby which affect the Downtown Community Redevelopment Area, and the requirements of Florida Statutes Section 163.346 regarding notice to taxing authorities and other required notice, as well as all. other requirements of Florida Statutes Chapter 163, have been met; and WHEREAS, it is advisable to revise certain provisions to the Plan regarding the Fort Harrison Streetscape Project and costs associated with that project, as well as a minor editorial changes; and WHEREAS, the proposed amendments were reviewed by the Community Development Board, which is the land planning agency for the City of Clearwater for purposes of the Local Government Comprehensive Planning and Land Development Regulation Act, and the Community Development Board found the proposed amendments to be consistent with the Comprehensive Plan of the City of Clearwater; and WHEREAS, the Community Redevelopment Agency has reviewed the proposed amendments and recommends them to the City Commission, and the amended Plan shall serve as the Community Redevelopment Plan for the downtown Community Redevelopment Area of the City of Clearwater; and WHEREAS, the proposed amendments conforms to the general plan of the City of Clearwater as a whole; and WHEREAS, the proposed amendments will afford maximum opportunity, consistent with the sound needs of the City as a whole, for the rehabilitation or redevelopment of the Plan area by private enterprise; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA: Section 1. Amendments 1 - 4 to the Clearwater Downtown Redevelopment Plan attached hereto as Exhibit "A" are hereby adopted. Section 5. The City Manager or designee shall forward said amendments to any agency required by law or rule to review or approve same. Section 6. This ordinance shall take effect immediately upon adoption, subject to the approval by the Pinellas County Board of County Commissioners and the Countywide Planning Authority. PASSED ON FIRST READING PASSED ON SECOND AND FINAL READING AND ADOPTED Ordinance No. 7367-05 2 ,.~ _.s Brian J. Aungst Mayor-Commissioner Approved as to form: Leslie K. Dougall-Sides Assistant City Attorney Attest: Cynthia E. Goudeau City Clerk Ordinance No. 7367-05 3 r ,~ ;~ `~ s CDB IVleeting Date Case Number: Ord. No.: Agenda Item: • D 004 TA~99~--1~68~ 7367-OS F4 i CITY OF CLEARWATER PLANNING DEPARTMENT CLEARWATER DOWNTOWNREDEVELOPMENT PLAN AMENDMENTS REQUEST: Amendments to the Clearwater Downtown Redevelopment Plan INITIATED BY: City of Clearwater Planning Department BACKGROUND INFORMATION: An amendment to the Clearwater Downtown Redevelopment Plan (hereafter referred to as the Plan) was recently approved by the City Council on November 4, 2004 that made certain editorial changes and clarifications to the Plan and added the Design Guidelines. The Planning Department had intended for the changes proposed in this ordinance to be included with the most recent amendment approved by the City Council on November 4, 2004. Unfortunately, these additional changes could not be included due to advertising deadlines. Proposed Ordinance No. 7367-04 amends the Plan by making minor editorial changes and extending the scope of the Fort Harrison Streetscape Project from Drew Street to Nicholson Street and to reflect that extension within the cost estimates for the project. The Community Development Board is reviewing the proposed amendments in its capacity as the Local Planning Agency (LPA) and is requested to make a recommendation regarding the amendments to the City Council. The Community Redevelopment Authority (CRA) is requested to make a recommendation to the City Council regarding the amendments to the Plan. Once the City Council approves these amendments, they will be submitted to the Board of County Commissioners (BCC) for approval as amendments to the Redevelopment Plan. They will also be submitted to the Pinellas Planning Council (PPC) and the Countywide Planning Authority (CPA) for approval as amendments to the Special Area Plan governing Downtown. Staff Report -Community Development Board -December 14, 2004 -Downtown Plan Amendments Page 1 ,` ANALYSIS: ~_~,~~~_±~w `;~~ _~. A total of four amendments are proposed to the°"Pla~z~-anch•are contained in Exhibit A attached to Ordinance No. 7367-05. These amendments make minor editorial changes in Chapters 1 and 3, extend the scope of the Fort Harrison Streetscape Project from Drew Street to Nicholson Street and reflect that extension within the cost estimates for the project. Below is a summary of each amendment. 1. Amendment 1 -Revise the sixth paragraph of the Purpose of This Plan section in Chapter 1 Introduction (Page one of Exhibit A of proposed ordinance and page seven of the Plan). The second amendment to the Plan, approved by the City Council on November 4, 2004, changed the name of the stormwater facility within the Downtown Plan area from "Town Lake" to "Prospect Lake Park" throughout the Plan. This proposed amendment deletes unnecessary language referencing the fact that the name of the facility will be decided at a later date. This proposed amendment makes a minor editorial correction and does not change the content of the paragraph or the purpose of the Plan. 2. Amendment 2 -Amend Policy 9 of the Old Bay character district section (Page one of Exhibit A of proposed ordinance and page 59 of the Plan. ) Amendment 2 corrects a typographical error on page 59 of the Plan by deleting the word "Avenue" as it appears twice in a row. 3. Amendment 3 -Amend the Streetscape maps on pages 94 and 95 (Pages two through three of Exhibit A of proposed ordinance and page 94 and 95 of the Plan). This amendment will extend the Downtown Corridor designation for North Fort Harrison Avenue from Drew Street north to Nicholson Street. This extension will result in a logical extension of the Master Streetscaping and Wayfinding Plan through the Old Bay Character District along North Fort Harrison Avenue and provide a visual continuity throughout the Downtown Plan area. 4. Amendment 4 -Amend the first paragraph of the Capital Improvement Plan (CIP) on pale 152 and Table 8 on pages 153 through 155, Table 9 on page 156 and the Capital Improvements Plan map on page 157 (Pages four through nine of Exhibit A of proposed ordinance and pages 152 through 157 of the Plan). Amendment four collectively modifies the introduction of the Capital Improvements Projects (CIP) section, Tables 8 and 9 and Map 12, to reflect modifications to the Master Streetscape Plan proposed in Amendment 2. which extends the Downtown Corridor designation for North Fort Harrison Avenue from Drew Street to Nicholson Street as part of the Fort Harrison Avenue Streetscape Project and reflects the increased cost of the project. Staff Report -Community Development Board -December l4, 2004 -Downtown Plan Amendments Page 2 ,t /' CONSISTENCY WITH COMPREHENSIVE PLAN Please find below a selected list of goals, objectives and policies from the Clearwater Comprehensive Plan that is furthered by the proposed amendments to the Clearwater Downtown Redevelopment Plan. • Goal 2 -The City of Clearwater shall utilize innovative and flexible planning and engineering practices, and urban design standards in order to protect historic resources, ensure neighborhood preservation, redevelop blighted areas, and encourage infill development. • Objective 2.1 -The redevelopment of blighted areas shall be a high priority and promoted through the implementation of redevelopment plans and projects and continued emphasis on property maintenance standards. • Policy 2.1.8 -The City shall continue to support and implement approved community redevelopment area plans, such as the Downtown Redevelopment Plan adopted in 1995. • Policy 2.5.3 -All proposed development/redevelopment initiatives shall be reviewed for opportunities to improve pedestrian and bicycle access. • Goal 4 -The City of Clearwater shall ensure that all development or redevelopment initiatives meet the safety,. environmental, and aesthetic needs of the City through consistent implementation of the Community Development Code. The amendments proposed to the Plan are consistent with the Clearwater Comprehensive Plan as evidenced by the numerous goals, objectives and policies identified above. The amendments support the existing Goals, Objectives and Policies of the Plan and the Community Development Code. SUMMARY AND RECOMMENDATION: The proposed amendments to the Clearwater Downtown Redevelopment Plan are consistent with the Comprehensive Plan. Proposed Ordinance No. 7367-OS makes minor editorial changes and expands the scope of the Fort Harrison Streetscape Project as part of the Master Streetscape and Wayfinding Plan and provides for additional cost estimates for that expanded scope. Based on the above analysis, the Planning Department recommends of the .following action on the request: Recommend APPROVAL of Ordinance No. 7367-OS which amends the Clearwater Downtown Redevelopment Plan. Staff Report -Community Development Board -December 14, 2004 -Downtown Plan Amendments Page 3 Prepared by Planning Department Staff: Mark T. Parry, Planner III ATTACHMENTS: Ordinance No. 7367-OS Exhibit A of Ordinance No 7367-OS S: (Planning DepartmentlDOIVNTOWN PLAN UPDATEI3rd Amendment to Downtown Planl3rd Amendment to Downtown Plan - Stafj~Report CDB.doc ~--" ~~: Staff Report -Community. Development Board -December 14, 2004 -Downtown Plan Amendments Page 4 O, • • EXHIBIT A Ordinance No. 7367-OS AMENDMENT 1-CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION Amend the Purpose of this Plan section on page seven as follows: ***~:~ In 1995, the City Commission approved a major revision to the Clearwater Downtown Redevelopment Plan. While retaining the original boundaries of the earlier Downtown plan, the Plan significantly expanded the policies for Downtown. The 1995 Plan established five overall goals for Downtown which have been retained in major part in this new plan. The 1995 Plan established a land use plan map for the Downtown defining residential, commercial, office, mixed use, public/governmental, religious, and open space/recreational land uses. The Plan also established development potential defining commercial intensity and residential density by sub-area for the Downtown. A major portion of the 1995 Plan was devoted to redevelopment projects with implementation to be accomplished by either the public or private sector. Some of the public sector projects are now under construction including the new Main Library and the "Prospect Lake Park" ~*°''° ~°~°-„°a °* °'°*°'- a°*°` for stormwater management. *~*** AMENDMENT 2 - CHAPTER 3 LAND USE/REDEVELOPMENT PLAN DOWNTOWN CHARACTER DISTRICTS SECTION Amend Policy 9 of the Old Bay character district section on page 59 as follows: *m**~ Policy 9: Mixed-use development that has office and retail uses on the first floor and residential uses above are encouraged along North Fort Harrison Avenue fie. *m*~~ Exhibit A Ordinance No. 7367-OS • AMENDMENT 3 - CHAPTER 3 LAND USE/REDEVELOPMENT PLAN MASTER STREETSCAPE AND WAYFINDING PLAN SECTION Amend the maps on pages 94 and 95 to extend the Downtown Corridor designation for North Fort Harrison Avenue from Drew Street to Nicholson Street as follows: a) Map on page 94 ***** #* *~k# 2 Exhibit A Ordinance No. 7367-OS LFG~~c FAND. _ CITY OF CLEARWATER B"~E,~~,wN ~/ a aoenr b6ritlci a T011N IANE rxn iullx ~ -C~ACI~L6 Beu~att~ }iumcrs[ (IFNRwA~ER STREET CLASSIFICATIONS & n ~fO^"~ ~ ~rE ~ ~°~ CHARACTER DISTRICTS ~ ~~~ Cl ~~',~,,,,,ps,~ • b) Map on page 95 ~**** • (7~~ CITY Of CLEARWATER oowrnowN ooze ~~~^~ ~ Itn ra%e~ ~ HrxwLr H DOWNTOWN CORRIDOR ~ TM^~~^^~aroagaoaso-extyvas~mwau~at.one~awm~ar~a.:« msa,aeeerotyo~a~y tree-Y~eA witlt sACxel¢ e,~mWp ham the cuD to the Dulbip eApe. IXISTING CONDITIONS * * * # # Exhibit A Ordinance No. 7367-OS • • AMENDMENT 4 - CHAPTER 4 PLAN IMPLEMENTATION CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT (CIP} SECTION a) Amend the first paragraph of the Capital Improvement Plan (CIP) on page 152 and Table 8 on pages I53 through 1 SS to extend the Dawntawn Corridor designation for North Fort Harrison Avenue from Drew Street to Nicholson Street as part of the Fort Harrison Avenue Streetscape Project and reflect increased cost of the project as fallaws: *~~~* To implement the Downtown Plan, the City is committed to investing in the Downtown. Below are a variety of significant Capital Improvement Projects, short- to long-term in nature, addressing streetscape, road improvements, public uses, utilities and parks (Map 12, page 157). The casts of projects identified range between $158 million to $162 million. This Capital Improvement Plan was based on several assumptions: the cost for each capital project is based on the best estimate available during development of this plan; all costs are shown in 2003 dollars; project scope and funding sources may vary as determined during specific project budget and planning phase; Penny for Pinellas funding is assumed to be extended and will be based on the City's priorities as determined at time of extension. Revisions to the Downtown Capital Improvement Plan may be made by the City Commission during their annual budget process and all changes shall be reflected in the City's adopted Annual Operating and Capital Improvement Budget. All changes shall be consistent with the goals, objectives and policies of this Plan. Table 8 Redevelo meat Projects/CIP Cleveland Street 2004 - 2006 Between Osceola Penny for $3.7M Streetscape and Myrtle Pinellas, TIF and Avenues Private Intersection 2004/2005 Based on traffic Gas Tax and $1M Improvements study after bridge Transportation opens Im act Fees Myrtle Avenue 2004!2005 Myrtle Avenue Stormwater $12M Reconstruction between North Fort Utility $1M and Streetscape Harrison Avenue & TIF Lakeview Road (including stormwater outfall from Town Lake to Clearwater Harbor Station Square 2005!2006 The north side of Private and TIF $1M Park Cleveland Street Redevelopment between East & Garden Avenues 4 Exhibit A Ordinance No. 7367-OS • • Clearwater Beach 2004/2005 Turner Street to Pinellas County, $1.2M Connector Spur Oak Avenue to Penny for (includes (Pinellas Trail) beach (2,000 feet Pinellas, entire within Downtown CMAQ* * * * roject Gulf to Bay 2004 - 2006 Gulf to Bay FDOT (for $1. SM Boulevard and Boulevard & paving only), TIF Highland Avenue Highland Avenue and CDBG, Gateway Intersection Penny for Intersection Pinellas Im rovement Fort Harrison 2004 - 2006 mew Nicholson Private, Pinellas $34.7M Avenue Street to County, Grants Streetscape Court/Chestnut and TIF Streets Glen Oaks Park 2004/2005 Immediately south Stormwater $4.3M Stormwater of the Downtown Utility, Retention Facility area at the SWFWMD intersection of Court Street & Be Lane Memorial 2004 - 2006 Chestnut Street to FDOT, Grant and $500,000 Causeway Bridge the east end of the Special Landscaping Memorial Development Causewa Bride Fund Cleveland Street 2005 Between Fredrica FDOT $870,000 and Gulf to Bay & Highland Boulevard Avenues Re avin Cleveland Street 2005 Between Island FDOT $960,000 & Memorial Way & Fort Causeway Harrison Avenue Re avin Main Fire Station 2005/2006 Originally planned Penny for $4.6M to rebuild on Pinellas existing site. Currently reviewing available property on the S. Fort Harrison Avenue corridor between Court Street & Lakeview Road Exhibit A Ordinance No. 7367-OS ~ • Osceola Avenue 2005 - 2007 East side of North Parking fund, $5.5 - 7.SM Parking Garage Osceola Avenue Private, TIF and (app. 375 - 500 between Drew & Bonds s aces * * * * * Cleveland Streets Redevelopment 2005 - 2010 To be determined Parking fund, $5.5 - 7. SM Garage (app. 375 based on location Private, TIF and - 500 spaces) of major Bonds * * * * * entertainment and/or restaurant/retail uses Reuse of Existing 2006/2007 Current site of Penny for TBD Main Fire Station Downtown Main Pinellas, TIF and Fire Station Grant Coachman Park 2005 - 2008 Coachman Park - Park portion: $14.SM Redevelopment expanded to General Fund, ($7.SM) and 450 include the existing Private, Penny space Garage park site and the for Pinellas and ($7M) area on the south TIF side of Cleveland Street Garage portion: Private, Parking S stem and TIF Downtown Marina 2006/2007 Coachman Park on Revenue Bond, $SM the north and south Private and TIF sides of the brid e Pinellas Trail and 2006/2007 East Avenue Grants and Penny $3M East Avenue between Drew for Pinellas widening Street & Druid Road New City Hall and 2006/2007 Vacant site to the Sale revenue $13. SM associated parking south of the MSB from existing site along Pierce Street and Bonds between South Myrtle & East Avenues Osceola Avenue 2005 - 2010 Osceola between Private, Pinellas $3M Streetsca a Drew & Court Coun and TTF Cleveland Street 2007 - 2015 Between Highland TIF, Private and $8.6M and Gulf to Bay & Myrtle Avenues CDBG Boulevard Streetsca e Commercial 2010+ Per Master TIF, Bond, $SM Streets "A" and Streetscape Plan Private and "B" Penny for Pinellas Exhibit A Ordinance No. 7367-OS ~ • Court/Chestnut 2010+ Per Master TIF, Private $SM Beach Corridors Streetscape Plan Bond and Penny Streetscape (from bridge to SR for Pinellas 60 & Highland Avenue intersection Beach to Bluff 2010+ Along the Federal Grant, $40M Guideway Memorial Bridge Private, FDOT, between the Federal Transit Downtown and the Authority Marina area of the Beach New PSTA Multi- 2010+ Existing PSTA Site PSTA, Penny for $3M, City modal at the SW corner of Pinellas, Pinellas Share transportation Pierce Street and County, Parking center Garden Avenue Fund, TIF * Community Development Block Grant; * * Tax Increment Financing; *** Florida Department of Transportation; * * * *Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality Improvement. * * * * * The specific size of the two garages will be determined at the time of project planning based on redevelopment activity and intensities; the sizes of the two garages may vary from the sizes stated to accommodate the parking demand up to a maximum of $15 million combined cost for the two garages. 7 Exhibit A Ordinance No. 7367-OS ~ ii b) Amend Table 9 on page 156 to ref Zect the increased cost of extending the Downtown Corridor designation for North Fort Harrison Avenue from Drew Street to Nicholson Street as part of the Fort Harrison avenue Streetscape Project as follows: Table 9 Redevelopment Projects/CIP Arranged by Type of Project Project Name FY Cost Street Re avin esurfacin total $24.43 Fort Harrison Avenue/Alt. U.S. Hi hwa 19 Resurfacin FDOT * 2003/2004 $8.6M M le Avenue Reconstruction * and Streetsca a 2005 $13M Cleveland Street and Gulf to Ba Boulevard Re avin FDOT * 2005 $870,000 Cleveland Street & Memorial Causewa Re awing (FDOT) * 2005 $960,000 Intersection Im rovements* 2004/2005 $1M Utilities and Infrastructure total $16.184M- $20.184 Osceola Avenue Parkin Garage (375 - 500 s aces 2005 - 2007 $5.5 - $7.SM Redevelo ment Gaza a 375 - 500 s aces 2005 - 2010 $5.5 - $7.SM Pum Station #16* 2003/2004 $698,500 Pum Station #12* 2003/2004 $186,000 Glen Oaks Park Stormwater Retention Facilit * 2004/2005 $4.3M Streetsca a Im rovements/Landsca in total $32~ 75 M ** Wa findin Si n Packa e 2003/2004 $750,000 Gulf to Bay Boulevard and Highland Avenue Gateway Intersection Im rovement 2004 - 2006 $1.SM Fort Harrison Avenue Streetsca e 2004 - 2006 $4~.7M Memorial Causewa Brid a Landsca in 2004 - 2006 $500,000 Cleveland Street Streetscape Funding available upon approval of revised Penn or Pinellas list durin FY 03/04 Bud et roval rocess 2004 - 2006 $3.7M Osceola Avenue Streetsca e 2005 - 2010 $3M Cleveland Street and Gulf to Ba Boulevazd Streetsca e 2007 - 2015 $8.6M Commercial Streets "A" and "B"* 2010+ $5** CourtlChestnut Streets Beach Corridors Streetsca e* 2010+ $5** Parks and Recreation Facilities total $24.7 Clearwater Beach Connector Spur (Pinellas Trail)* 2004/2005 $1.2M (includes entire ro'ect Coachman Pazk Redevelo ment $7.5 and 450 s ace Gaza a $7 2005 -2008 $14. SM Downtown Marina 2006/2007 $SM Station S uaze Park Redevelo ment 2005/2006 $1M Pinellas Trail and East Avenue widenin 2006/2007 $3M Public Uses total $61.1 M** New Cit Hall and Associated Parkin 2006/2007 $13.SM Main Fire Station* 2005/2006 $4.6M Reuse of Existing Main Fire Station 2006/2007 TBD** Beach to Bluff Guidewa 2010+ $40M Exhibit A Ordinance No. 7367-OS r s Pro'ect Name FI' Cost New PSTA Multi-modal trans ortation center 2010+ $3M ***** c) Amend the map on page 157 to extend streetscape improvements and landscaping for North Fort Harrison Avenue from Drew Street to Nicholson Street as part of the Fort Harrison Streetscape Project as follows: ***** a rt -'-'- 1 ~.. _ _-_ - i i ~~ -__. '~" ~.... .u_. 1 ~._. Map 12 .~ ~ ~~ [ ~.n [ ~ _a~ ` s i ._.., Capital Improvement Plan ~~ i- r r .._. 1 1 1 1 a 1 .~.. .... . ~ ~ -"'~-~~ _ i -~_.~i F ~ 0 ;cart sti ra ~xzrs: ] Y" ~ v • 1 { e ~ t :Yalx19G 5q' °DJ.ye - f -1, ...~. ~ ti.. 1 R_.L i r. ~ ~Crt~~t~ +D . ~ "" ~ '- ~ Fi . ~'.. 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Myrtle Ave. Clearwater, FL 33756 ,. ~une0l~s~~ ~o~oruPaD MAR 1 d 2005 RE: County , esolution on Clearwater Downtown Redevelopment Plan Amendments Dear M Cl For your records, I am enclosing a copy of Pinellas County Resolution OS-49, adopted at the Board of County Commissioners meeting on March 1, 2005, regarding the amendments to the Clearwater Downtown Redevelopment Plan. If you have any questions, please call Gordon Beardslee or me at 727/464-8200. ,.~ ~ David L. Walker Planning Section Manager Enc. cc: Geri Campos, Clearwater Economic Development comes/CraResLtr0305 PLEASE ADDRESS REPLY TO: 600 Cleveland Street Suite 750 Clearwater, Florida 33756 Phone: (727) 464-8200 Fax: (727) 464-8201 Website: www.pinellascounty.org ~°a No. J BCC 03-Ol-OS 9:32 A.M. Penhale/JONES ~ T: r 4'~ ! 4 r v F .\ `,, ,.~ `~~ ~4 ~ , `~ .y 4 4 i" #23 Resolution No. OS-49 adopted approving an amendment to the Community Redevelopment Plan of the Downtown Community Redevelopment Area of the City of Clearwater pursuant to the Community Redevelopment Act of 1969, Chapter 163, Part III, Florida Statutes; and providing for an effective date (Planning Department). Responding to query by Commissioner Seel, Gina Clayton, City of Clearwater, indicated that the area in question does not qualify for Tax Increment Funding (TIF). Motion - Commissioner Latvala Second - Commissioner Harris Vote - 6 - 0 o/ ~ ~ RESOLUTION NO. 05-49 RESOLUTION APPROVING AN AMENDMENT TO THE COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT PLAN OF THE DOWNTOWN COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT AREA OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER PURSUANT TO THE COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT ACT OF 1969, CHAPTER 163, PART III, FLORIDA STATUTES; AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, the City Commission of the City of Clearwater, Florida, by its Resolution No. 81-67, a copy of which has been submitted to the Clerk of this Board and made a part of the Public Record of Pinellas County, Florida, declared an area of the City described in said Resolution to be a slum or blighted area (the "Redevelopment Area"); and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Pinellas County, Florida, by Resolution No. 81-466, delegated to the City Commission of the City of Clearwater, Florida, the power and authority to conduct redevelopment activities as defined in Chapter 163, Part III, Florida Statutes (the "Act"); and WHEREAS, the City Commission of the City of Clearwater, Florida, by Resolution No. 81-68, declared itself to be a redevelopment agency to carry out the redevelopment of the areas determined to slum or blighted; and WHEREAS, the City Commission of the City of Clearwater, Florida, by its Ordinance No. 2756-81, dated December 17, 1981, adopted a Redevelopment Plan for the Downtown Redevelopment Area; and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Pinellas County, Florida, by its Resolution No. 81-795, dated November 17, 1981, approved Clearwater's " Redevelopment Plan for the Downtown Redevelopment Area; and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Pinellas County, Florida, by its Ordinance No. 82-34, dated October 26, 1982, approved a redevelopment project schedule within Clearwater Downtown Redevelopment District and created a redevelopment trust fund and provided for the appropriation of tax increment revenues of the County to the redevelopment trust fund; and WHEREAS, the City Commission of the City of Clearwater, Florida, by its Ordinance No. 3021-83, dated February 28, 1983, amended the Redevelopment Plan to add the Community Redevelopment Project Schedule; and { ~ r WHEREAS, by Ordinance No. 86-14, dated April 16, 1986, the Board of County Commissioners of Pinellas County, Florida amended Ordinance No. 82-34 to approve a redevelopment project schedule within the Clearwater Downtown Redevelopment District, create a redevelopment trust fund, and provide for he appropriation of tax increment revenues of the County to the redevelopment trust fund; and WHEREAS, the City Commission of the City of Clearwater, Florida, by its Resolution No. 94-26, dated April 7, 1994, a copy of which has been submitted to the Clerk of this Board and made a part of the Public Records of Pinellas County, Florida, has adopted an amended map of the boundaries of the Community Redevelopment .Area within the Central Downtown Business District and has confirmed and ratified that the area of the City described in said Resolution to be a blighted area; and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Pinellas County, Florida, by Resolution No. 94-157, dated June 7, 1994, re-delegated to the City Commission of the City Clearwater, Florida, the power and authority to conduct redevelopment activities, as defined in Chapter 163, Part III, Florida Statutes, within the amended boundaries of the Redevelopment Area; and WHEREAS, by Resolution No. 95-65, dated August 17, 1995, the City Commission of the City of Clearwater, Florida, adopted an amended Redevelopment Plan pursuant to the Act, a copy of which plan has been submitted to the Clerk of this Board and made a part of the Public Records of Pinellas County, Florida; and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Pinellas County, Florida, by its Resolution No. 95-261, approved an amendment to the Downtown Clearwater Redevelopment Plan of the Community Redevelopment Agency of the City of Clearwater; and WHEREAS, the City Commission of the City of Clearwater, Florida, by its Resolution No. 96-48, dated July 18, 1996, amended the Downtown Redevelopment Plan pursuant to the Act, a copy of which plan has been submitted to the Clerk of this Board and made a part of the Public Records of Pinellas County, Florida; and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Pinellas County, Florida, by its Resolution No. 98-42, dated February 24, 1998, approved the amendment to the Clearwater Downtown Redevelopment Plan; and WHEREAS, the City Commission of the City of Clearwater, Florida, by its Resolution No. 98-47, dated October 1, 1998, amended the Downtown Redevelopment Plan to change the land use designation for certain property located within the Redevelopment Area; and WHEREAS,_ the Board of County Commissioners of Pinellas County, Florida, by its Resolution 98-208, dated October 6, 1998, approved the amendment to the Downtown Redevelopment Plan to change the land designation for certain property located within the Redevelopment Area; and WHEREAS, the City Commission of the City of Clearwater, Florida, by its Resolution No. 99-35, dated September 2, 1999, amended the Downtown Redevelopment Plan to change the land use designation for certain property located within the Redevelopment Area; and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Pinellas County, Florida, by its Resolution 99-186, dated September 14, 1999, approved an amendment to the Downtown Redevelopment Plan to change the land use designation for certain properties located within the Redevelopment Area; and WHEREAS, the City Commission of the City of Clearwater, Florida, by its Resolution No. 02-41, dated August 8, 2002, a copy of which has been submitted to the Clerk of this Board and made a part of the Public Records of Pinellas County, Florida, declared an area generally east of the Redevelopment District of the City described in said Resolution, hereinafter referred to as the "Gateway Expansion Area", to be a slum or blighted area; and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Pinellas County, Florida, by its Resolution No. 02-287, dated October 29, 2002, delegated to the City Commission of the City of Clearwater, Florida, the certain power and authority to conduct redevelopment activities as defined in Chapter 163, Part III, Florida Statutes (the "Act"); and WHEREAS, the City Commission of the City of Clearwater, Florida, by its Resolution No. 03-22, dated May 1, 2003, expanded the boundaries of the Downtown Redevelopment Area; and WHEREAS, .the City Commission of the City of Clearwater, Florida, by its Ordinance 7153-03, dated September 18, 2003, adopted the Clearwater Downtown Redevelopment Plan, a copy of which has been submitted to the Clerk of this Board and made a part of the Public Records of Pinellas County, Florida; and WHEREAS, the City Commission of the City of Clearwater, Florida, by its Ordinance 7231-03 on ,December 4, 2003, amended the Clearwater Downtown Redevelopment Plan, a copy of which has been submitted to the Clerk of this Board and made a part of the Public Records of Pinellas County, Florida; and WHEREAS, the Clearwater Downtown Redevelopment Plan was approved by the Board of County Commissioners of Pinellas County, Florida, pursuant to Resolution No. 03-248, adopted on December 16, 2003; and WHEREAS, the City Commission of the City of Clearwater, Florida, on January 15, 2004 enacted Ordinance No. 7214-03 creating a redevelopment trust fund subject to the approval by the County, pursuant to the Act, a copy of which has been submitted to the Clerk of this Board and made part of the Public Records of Pinellas County, Florida; and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Pinellas County, Florida, by its Ordinance No. 04-10, dated February 3, 2004, approved an amendment to Ordinance No. 82-34, creating the redevelopment trust fund for the expansion area and providing for the appropriation of tax increment revenues of the County to the redevelopment trust fund; and WHEREAS, the City Commission of the City of Clearwater, Florida, on November 4, 2004 enacted Ordinance No. 7343-04 amending the Clearwater Downtown Redevelopment Plan, pursuant to the Act, a copy of which has been submitted to the Clerk of this Board and made part of the Public Records of Pinellas County, Florida; and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Pinellas County, Florida, by its Ordinance No. OS-14, dated January 11, 2005, adopted amendments to the Clearwater Downtown Redevelopment Plan; and WHEREAS, from time to time, changing circumstances require a modification of said community redevelopment plan; and WHEREAS, the City Commission of the City of Clearwater, Florida, by its Ordinance No. 7367-05, adopted additional amendments to the Clearwater Downtown Redevelopment Plan, pursuant to the Act, a copy of which has been submitted to the Clerk of this Board and made part of the Public Records of Pinellas County, Florida; and WHEREAS, Section II of Pinellas County Resolution No. 03-248 requires that any amendments to the Redevelopment Plan adopted by the Clearwater City Commission shall be submitted to the Board of County Commissioners for consideration and approval; and WHEREAS, the City, on December 20, 2004, has requested that the Board of County Commissioners review and act on amendments of said Plan. WHEREAS, the Pinellas County Local Planning Agency has made a determination in Case #LPA 09-02-OS that the amendments to the Clearwater Downtown Redevelopment Plan are consistent with the adopted Pinellas County Comprehensive Plan; and WHEREAS, the written recommendation from the Pinellas County Local Planning Agency has been received and considered. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF PINELLAS COUNTY, FLORIDA: a I. That the amendments, provided in Exhibit A, attached herewith, to the Clearwater Downtown Redevelopment Plan of the Community Redevelopment Agency of the City of Clearwater, Florida, are hereby approved. II. This Resolution shall become effective immediately upon its adoption. Commissioner Latvala offered the foregoing Resolution and moved its adoption, which was seconded by Commissioner xarris and upon roll call the vote was: AYES: Morroni, Welch, Harris, Seel, Latvala, and Duncan NAYES: None. ABSENT AND NOT VOTING: Stewart. i, Ktiv o... .,;ericof one t;ircuit blurt and Clerk Ex•Officio, yoard of County Commissioners, do hereby certity that the above and foregoing is a true and correct copy of the original as it appears in the official files of the Board of County Commissioners of Pinellas County, Florida. Witnes my hanc( and seal Af said County FL this~~_~f ~r~~ A. . 20 KEN BURKE, Clerk of the Circuit Court Ex- CEO Clerk f the Board of County Com stoners. Pinelt ounty, Florida. By - APPR®VED AS T~ FC~6~~i ®FF~E t3f COUNTY ATT®RNEY ~ ~ @n~ fl~iu a. ~ D ~~M ~ Attt9~l1@~/ BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS DATE: March 1, 2005 AGENDA ITEM NO. Consent Agenda ^ Regular Agenda ^ Public Hearing ^ County Administrator's Signature: Subject: Minor Plan Change to Clearwater Downtown Redevelopment Plan Department: Staff Member Responsible: Planning Department Brian K. Smith, Director Recommended Action: IT IS RECOMMENDED THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS, SITTING AS THE COUNTYWIDE PLANNING AUTHORITY, APPROVE THE AMENDMENT TO THE CLEARWATER DOWNTOWN REDEVELOPMENT PLAN. Summary Explanation/Background: The Board of County Commissioners (Board) has received a recommendation of approval from the Pinellas Planning Council (PPC or Council) concerning amendments to the Clearwater Downtown Redevelopment Plan. These were refinement amendments that will receive formal Board of County Commissioners action under the Chapter 163 CRA (Community Redevelopment Area) procedures. Therefore, County staff concurs with the PPC recommendation of approval. Fiscal Impact/Cost/Revenue Summary: N/A Exhibits/Attachments Attached: Council Documentation Revised 07-18-03 Page 1 of 1 unrr DOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Consent Agenda ^ Regular Agenda ^ County Administrator's Signature: DATE: March 1, 2005 AGENDA ITEM NO. Public Hearing ^ Subject: Proposed Amendments to the Downtown Redevelopment Plan for the Clearwater Downtown Redevelopment District. Department: Planning Department Staff Member Responsible: Brian Smith, Director Recommended Action: I RECOMMEND THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ADOPT THE ATTACHED RESOLUTION APPROVING AMENDMENTS TO THE CLEARWATER DOWNTOWN REDEVELOPMENT PLAN. Summary Explanation/Background: The Board of County Commissioners (Board) approved the creation of a 247-acre community redevelopment district in Clearwater's downtown in 1981. A redevelopment trust fund and the appropriation of increment revenues from County ad valorem taxes were established in October 1982. In October 2002, the Board approved the designation of the 202-acre eastern expansion to the Downtown Redevelopment District as a slum or blighted area and authorized the City Commission to create a redevelopment agency (for the expansion area) and to prepare a redevelopment plan. The boundaries of the expanded Downtown Redevelopment District are generally Jones and Drew Streets on the north, Highland Avenue on the east, Court and Turner Streets on the south, and Clearwater Harbor on the west. The Board reviewed and approved the new Redevelopment Plan for the expanded Redevelopment District on December 16, 2003 (County Resolution No. 03-248). The new Plan included the original community redevelopment district; the expansion area of the redevelopment district; and two (2) periphery areas (known as Northwest Periphery and Southwest Periphery Areas; see Exhibit 4, attached) that are adjacent to but not part of the Downtown Redevelopment District. The Board, on February 3, 2004 (County Ordinance 04-10), approved subsequent amendments to Clearwater's Redevelopment Trust Fund in order to collect tax increments for the expansion area and to receive County contributions of tax increment revenues. Pursuant to County Resolution No. 03-248, which approved the Redevelopment Plan, the City is required to submit any amendments to the Redevelopment Plan to the Board for consideration and approval. The Board recently reviewed proposed amendments to the Clearwater Downtown Redevelopment Plan and approved said amendments by adopting Resolution 05-14 at their January 11, 2005 meeting. The City of Clearwater (City Ordinance No. 7367-05, adopted February 3, 2005) is proposing further amendments (see Exhibit Revised 07-18-03 Page 1 of 2 3, attached) to their Downtown Redevelopment Plan that include typographical or grammatical corrections and the following: 1) The name of the stormwater facility in the Downtown area is being changed from "Town Lake" to "Prospect Lake Park". The proposed amendment is to change the reference of the stormwater facility in the introduction of the Redevelopment Plan to reflect the name change; and 2) The Fort Harrison Avenue Streetscape Project is proposed to be modified to extend the project into the Northwest Periphery Area from Drew Street to Nicholson Street. The proposed amendments to the Redevelopment Plan will reflect changes to three maps to extend the north end of the Downtown Corridor designation of North Fort Harrison Avenue from Drew Street to Nicholson Street. This change does not affect the formal boundaries of the Downtown Community Redevelopment District. With expansion of the project scope, the cost of the streetscape project is estimated to cost an additional $1 million (from $3.7 million to $4.7 million). The proposed Plan amendment reflects this budget change in Tables 8 and 9 of the Capital Improvements Projects (CIP) section of the Redevelopment Plan. The extension of the Fort Harrison Avenue Streetscape Project, north of Jones Street, however, will not be borne by tax increment funds. While located within the Northwest Periphery Area of the Redevelopment Plan, the road section of North Fort Harrison Avenue from Jones Street to Nicholson Street is outside the community redevelopment district. Tax increment revenues are not collected in the Periphery Area, and tax increment funds will not be spent on the Streetscaping Project north of Jones Street. The City of Clearwater will need to use other identified funding sources besides tax increment financing (TIF) to fund this extended part of the Fort Harrison Avenue Streetscape Project. The proposed amendments to the Downtown Clearwater Redevelopment Plan are consistent with the goals, objectives, and policies of the Pinellas County Comprehensive Plan (see attached Local Planning Agency Report), and they meet the requirements for redevelopment plans as required by Chapter 163, Part III, of the Florida Statutes. Fiscal Impact/Cost/Revenue Summary: The proposed budget adjustment for the streetscape project will not affect the County's current contribution of tax increment revenues. Tax increment funds will not be used for the extension of the streetscape project north of Jones Street, since this section of North Fort Harrison Avenue is not within the boundaries of the community redevelopment district. Exhibits/Attachments Attached: 1) Proposed Board Resolution Approving Amendments to Redevelopment Plan 2) Local Planning Agency Report 09-02-05 3) City Ordinance No. 7367-05 4) Map of Community Redevelopment Agency district and sub-areas 5) City Letter Dated December 20, 2004, Requesting Action 6) Various Historical Supporting Documents Revised 07-18-03 Page 2 of 2 • ~ CITY OF CLEARWATER NOTICE OF AMENDMENTS TO THE DOWNTOWN REDEVELOPMENT PLAN The Community Development Board will hold a public hearing on Tuesday, December 14, 2004, at .2:00 p.m., in the City Council Chambers, in City Hall, 3rd floor, 112 South Osceola Avenue, Clearwater Florida, to consider Ordinance No. 7367-04 which will affect the following proposed amendments to the Downtown Redevelopment Plan. CLEARWATER DOWNTOWN REDEVELOPMENT PLAN BY MAKING A MINOR EDITORIAL AMENDMENT; BY AMENDING CHAPTER 3 LAND USE PLAN/REDEVELOPMENT PLAN BY REVISING THE MASTER STREETSCAPE AND WAYFINDING PLAN BY EXTENDING THE DOWNTOWN CORRIDOR DESIGNATION FOR NORTH FORT HARRISON AVENUE FROM DREW STREET TO NICHOLSON STREET; BY AMENDING CHAPTER 4 PLAN IMPLEMENTATION BY REVISING THE CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PLANT AND BY AMENDING MAP 12 TO EXPAND THE FORT HARRISON STREETSCAPE PROJECT FROM DREW STREET TO NICHOLSON STREET TO REVISE THE COST ESTIMATES FOR SUCH PROJECT. Interested parties may appear and be heard at the hearing or file written notice of approval or objection with the Planning & Development Services Administrator or City Clerk prior to the hearing. Any person who decides to appeal any decision made by the Board, with respect to any matter considered at such hearings, will need a record of the proceedings and, for such purpose, may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made, which record includes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be based per Florida Statute 286.0105. Cynthia E. Goudeau, CMC City Clerk City of Clearwater, 112 S. Osceola Avenue, Clearwater, FL 33758-4748 A COPY OF THIS AD IN LARGE PRINT IS AVAILABLE IN THE OFFICIAL RECORDS AND LEGISLATIVE SERVICES DEPARTMENT ANY PERSON WITH A DISABILITY REQUIRING REASONABLE ACCOMMODATION IN ORDER TO PARTICIPATE IN THIS MEETING SHOULD CALL THE OFFICIAL RECORDS AND LEGISLATIVE SERVICES DEPARTMENT WITH THEIR REQUEST AT (727) 562-4090. ~` ~. Ad: 11/28/04