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FL01-05-06 ~ Clearwater -~ o~ . e S' Plannrng and uu,',dopment ervlces 100 South Myrtle Avenue Clearwater, Florida 33756 Telephone: 727-562-4567 Fax: 727-562-4576 · ~ ),. '1 CASE #~ :. f,; (~""'-j. DATE RECElVED: . It; -If"[w- RECEiVED BY (~taffi:1itials): Jt.-.{J ATLA.S PAGE #: ~q7 A ZONING DISTRICT: 1" :'f1.t./)/?' LA.ND USE CLA.SSIFICA TION: li~)/ e;/ ZONING & LA.ND USE CLASSIFICATION OF ADJACENT PROPERTIES: NORTH: t~Pl{.. SOUTH: 0 l f WEST: ultDZ EAST: t;,.m De. l ! o SUBMIT ORIGINAL SIGNED AND NOTARIZED APPLICATION o SUBMIT 12 COPIES OF THE ORIGINAL APPLICATION including folded site plans o SUBMIT APPLICATION FEE S 1 ,265.00 FLEXIBLE DEVELOPMENT APPLICATION Comprehensive rntill Redevelopment Project (Revised 3/29/01) - PLEASE TYPE OR PRINT - Fit - A. APPLICANT, PROPERTY OWNER AND AGENT INFORMATION: (Section 4-202.A) The Salvation Army APPLICANT NAME: MAILING ADDRESS: 1625 N. Belcher Rd, Clearwater, fL 33765 PHONE NUMBER: 727-725-9777 FAX NUMBER: 727-725-9749 PROPERTY OWNER(S): The Salvation Army, a Georgia Not-For-Profit Corporation (Must include ALL owners) AGENT NAME: MAILING ADDRESS: PHONE NUMBER: FAX NUMBER: B. PROPOSED DEVELOPMENT INFORMATION: 1521 Druid Road East STREET ADDRESS: LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Section 14, Township 29 South, Range 15 East in Pinellas County Florida PARCEL NUMBER: 14-29-15-00000-340-0100 ~ 6.92 Acres (~301,574 SF) PARCEL SIZE: (acres, square feet) PROPOSEDUSEANDSIZEExisting Building.:!:;. 92.413 SF (number of dwelling units, hotel rooms or square footage of nonresidential use) DESCRIPTION OF REQUEST(S): To allow social/public service agencies, residential shelter, (include all requested code deviations; e.g. reduction in required number of parking spaces, specific use, etc.) assisted living facility and medical client in institutional district. DOES THIS APPLICATION INVOLVE THE TRANSFER OF DEVELOPMENT RIGHTS (TOR), A PREVIOUSLY APPROVED PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT, OR A PREVIOUSLY APPROVED (CERTIFIED) SITE PLAN? YES _ NO _ (if yes, attach a copy of the applicable documents) Page 1 of 6 - Flexible Development Application Comprehensive Infill Redevelopment Project- City of Clearwater C. PROOF OF OWNERSHIP: (Secti.202.A) o SUBMIT A COpy OF THE TITLE OR DEED TO THE PROPERTY . D. WRITTEN SUBMITTAL REQUIREMENTS: (Section 3-913.A) o Provide complete responses to the six (6) GENERAL APPLICABILITY CRITERIA: 1. The proposed development of the land will be in harmony with the scale, bulk, coverage, density and character of adjacent properties in which it s located. The existing building's tloor level is below the brrade of Highland Ave. & Druid Rd.. which allows the building to be in scale with the surrounding neighborhood. The only exterior changes will be upgrading landscaping and maintenance repairs to building and parking area. I 2, The proposed development will not hinder or discourage the appropriate development and use of adjacent land and buildings or significantly impair the value thereof. The proposed change of use from a Community Hospital to The Salvation Army Center of Hope will not affect the val ue of the neighborhood. 3. The proposed development will not adversely affect the health or safety or persons residing or workinq in the neighborhood of the proposed us The proposed building use will be social services and housing as outlined on the attached Salvation Army Center of Hope proposed facilities dated April 17, 2001. The proposed use will - not impact the neighborhood. 4. The proposed development is designed to minimize traffic congestion. No changes are proposed for existing street access or parking layout. 5. The proposed development is consistent with the community character of the immediate vicinity of the parcel proposed for development. The existing building is in character with the nursing home and Y1v1CA to the south and is - separated by a landscape buffer and parking to the east residents. Highland Ave. & Druid Rd. buffer the project from north and west residences. - The design of the proposed development minimizes adverse effects, including visual, acoustic and olfactory and hours of operation impacts, on adjacent properties. e;. The proposed Center of Hope operating hours will be less intense than the previous hospital use (refer to attached use outline). As previously stated the landscaping will be upgraded per current City requirements. o Provide complete responses to the ten (10) COMPREHENSIVE INFILL REDEVELOPMENT PROJECTCRITERIA (as applicable): 1. The development or redevelopment of the parcel proposed for development is otherwise impractical without deviations from the use, intensity and development standards. The Salvation Army's current site on North Ft. Harrison is too small for the proposed Center of Hope. The Army has been looking for a site for approximately one year to be located within the downtown area. Both the size and location of the existing building work well with the Army's programs. The use deviations are necessary for all of the programs to work at one site location. 2. The development of the parcel proposed for development as a comprehensive infill redevelopment project or residential infill project will not reduce the fair market value of abutting properties. (Include the existing value of the site and the proposed value of the site with the I improvements.) The site has been abandon for two years and has fallen in disrepair. The Salvation Army has a 2.3 million dollar budget to renovate the interior and upgrade the exterior, landscaping and site. Page 2 of 6 - Flexible Development Application Comprehensive Infill Redevelopment Project- City of Clearwater 3. The 'uses within the comprehensive inlill re(epment project are otherwise permitted in the Cj~.learwater. All of the proposed uses are permitted in the City of Clearwater. 4. The uses or mix of use within the comprehensive inlill redevelopment project are compatible with adjacent land uses. The building is below the elevation of Highland Ave. & Druid Rd. buffering it from residences located to the north and west. A nursing home and YMCA to the south are of similar uses. Two residences to the east are butTered by landscaping and parking. 5. Suitable sites for development or redevelopment 01 the uses or mix of uses within the comprehensive infill redevelopment project are not otherwise available in the City of Clearwater. Neither the Salvation Army nor City stafTwere able to tind a site that \,vas readily available to the downtown area. - 6. The development of the parcel proposed for development as a comprehensive inlill redevelopment project will upgrade the immediate vicinity of the parcel proposed for development. The site has been unoccupied for two years and is in a state of deterioration. The Salvation Army will be upgrading the entire site. 7. The design of the proposed comprehensive inlill redevelopment project creates a form and lunclion ,hat enhances the community character of the immediate vicinity of the parcel proposed for development and the City of Clearwater as a whole. The present one story building blends well into the neighborhood at the major Highland-Druid intersection. 8. Flexibility in regard to lot width, required setbacks, height and off-street parking are justified by the benefits to community character and the immediate vicinity of the parcel proposed for development and the City of Clearwater as a whole. Flexibility of lot widt:l, required setbacks, height and off street parking are not required for this project. 9. Adequate off-street parking in the immediate vicinity according to the shared parking formula in Division 14 of Article 3 will be available to avoid on-street parking in the immediate vicinity 01 parcel proposed for development. N/A 10. The design of all buildings complies with the Tourist District or Downtown District design guidelines in Division 5 of Article 3 (as applicable). Use separate sheets as necessary. N/A Page 3 of 6 - Flexible Development Applieal/on Comprehensive Infill Redevelopmenl ProJecl- City of Clearwater -- e E. SUPPLEMENTAL SUBMITTAL REQUIREMENTS: (Section 4-202.A) o SIGNED AND SEALED SURVEY (including legal description of property) - One original and 12 copies; o COpy OF RECORDED PLAT, as applicable; o PRELIMINARY PLAT, as required; o LOCATION MAP OF THE PROPERTY. o TREE SURVEY (including existing trees on site and within 25' of the adjacent site, by species, size (DBH 4" or greater), and location, including drip lines.) o GRADING PLAN, as applicable; F. SITE PLAN SUBMITTAL REQUIREMENTS: (Section 4-202.A) o SITE PLAN with the following information (not to exceed 24" x 36"): All dimensions; North arrow; Engineering bar scale (minimum scale one inch equals 50 feet), and date prepared; Location map; Index sheet referencing individual sheets included in package; Footprint and size of all buildings and structures; All required setbacks; All existing and proposed points of access; All required sight triangles; Identification of environmentally unique areas, such as watercourses, wetlands, tree masses, and specimen trees, including description and location of understory, ground cover vegetation and wildlife habitats, etc; Location of all public and private easements; Location of all street rights-of-way within and adjacent to the site; Location of existing public and private utilities, including fire hydrants, storm and sanitary sewer lines, manholes and lift stations, gas and water lines; All parking spaces, driveways, loading areas and vehicular use areas; Depiction by shading or crosshatching of all required parking lot interior landscaped areas; Location of all refuse collection facilities and all required screening (min. 10'x12' clear space); Location of all landscape material; Location of all onsite and offsite storm-water management facilities; Location of all outdoor lighting fixtures; and Location of all existing and proposed sidewalks. o SITE DATA TABLE for existing, required, and proposed development, in written/tabular form: Land area in square feet and acres; Number of dwelling units proposed; Gross floor area devoted to each use; Parking spaces: total number, presented in tabular form with the number of required spaces; Total paved area, including all paved parking spaces and driveways, expressed in square feet and percentage of the paved vehicular area; Size and species of all landscape material; Official records book and page numbers of all existing utility easement; Building and structure heights Impermeable surface ratio (I.S.R.); and Floor area ratio (F.A.R.) for all nonresidential uses. o REDUCED SITE PLAN to scale (8 Yz X 11) and color rendering if possible; o FOR DEVELOPMENTS OVER ONE ACRE, provide the following additional information on site plan: One-foot contours or spot elevations on site; Offsite elevations if required to evaluate the proposed stormwater management for the parcel; All open space areas; Location of all earth or water retaining walls and earth berms; Lot lines and building lines (dimensioned); Streets and drives (dimensioned); Building and structural setbacks (dimensioned); Structural overhangs; Tree Inventory; prepared by a "certified arborist", of all trees 8" DBH or greater, reflecting size, canopy (drip lines) and condition of such trees. Page 4 of 6 - Flexible Development Application Comprehensive Infill Redevelopment Project- City of Clearwater . e G. LANDSCAPING PLAN SUBMITTAL REQUIREMENTS: (Section 4-1102.A) o LANDSCAPE PLAN: All existing and proposed structures; Names of abutting streets; Drainage and retention areas including swales, side slopes and bottom elevations; Delineation and dimensions of all required perimeter landscape buffers: Sight visibility triangles; Delineation and dimensions of all parking areas including landscaping islands and curbing; Proposed and required parking spaces: Existing trees on-site and immediately adjacent to the site, by species. size and locations, including dripline; Location, size, description, specifications and quantities of all existing and proposed landscape materials, including botanical and common names; Typical planting details for trees, palms, shrubs and ground cover plants including instructions, soil mixes, backfilling, mulching and protective measures; Interior landscaping areas hatched and/or shaded and labeled and interior landscape coverage, expressing in both square feet and percentage covered; Conditions of a previous development approval (e.g. conditions imposed by the Community Development Board); Irrigation notes. o REDUCED LANDSCAPE PLAN to scale (8 Yz X 11) (color rendering if possible); o IRRIGATION PLAN (required for level two and three approval); o COMPREHENSIVE LANDSCAPE PROGRAM application, as applicable. H. BUILDING ELEVATION PLAN SUBMITTAL REQUIREMENTS: (Section 4-202.A.23) Required in the event the application includes a development where design standards are in issue (e.g. Tourist and Downtown Districts) or as part of a Comprehensive Infill Redevelopment Project or a Residentiallnfill Project. o BUILDING ELEVATION DRAWINGS - all sides of all buildings including height dimensions, colors and materials; o REDUCED BUILDING ELEVATIONS - four sides of building with colors and materials to scale (8 Yz X 11) (black and white and color rendering, if possible) as required. I. SIGNAGE: (Division 19. SIGNS / Section 3-1806) o Comprehensive Sign Program application, as applicable (separate application and fee required). o Reduced signage proposal (8 Yz X 11) (color), if submitting Comprehensive Sign Program application. J. TRAFFIC IMPACT STUDY: (Section 4-801.C) o Include as required if proposed development will degrade the acceptable level of service for any roadway as adopted in the Comprehensive Plan. Trip generation shall be based on the most recent edition of the Institute of Transportation Engineer's Trip General Manual. Refer to Section 4-801 C of the Community Development Code for exceptions to this requirement. K. SIGNATURE: I, the undersigned, acknowledge that all representations made in this application are true and accurate to the best of my knowledge and authorize City representatives to visit and photograph the property described in this application. Sworn to (1\ G v, )l)i-!~ STATE OF F;~:I~~;C~i~~;r ~~0~~NE~~~hiS;23 day A.D. 20~ to me and/or who is personally known , ' 0Ct:.----O\-Z1'\~ of by has as produced Ident~on. '\ ,"', }\"f\ NotaryiPublic, I " My corrmission expire,S! J . IIHtlJ,-" ~-$.~!'U~1l.'" Jean M. Flegiel ~*(.c.'}:~ MY COMMISSION # CC70W~ EXPIRES ~:~;''''' February 28, 200,- ':'1.,9;''':-~''' BONDED THRU TROY FMN INSUR.^NCE, INe ~/! /l //1 - /~! JAAQ M. Begie( Page 5 of 6 - Flexible Development Application Comprehensive Infill Redevelopment ProJect- City of Clearwater _ The Salvation Army .. uuCIAL SERVICES DEPARTMEN-r-" FOR UPPER PINELLAS COUNTY The Salvation Army, an international movement, is an evangelical part of the universal Christian Church. Its message is based on the Bible. Its ministry is motivated by the love of God. Its mission is to preach the Gospel of Jesus Christ and to meet human needs in His Name without discrimination. The mission of all programs operated by The Salvation Army Social Services Department is to assist every individual who presents themselves with a need, in their attempt to find both immediate relief at their point of emergency crisis, as well as lasting solutions to the underlying causes of their social and financial dysfunction. The ultimate goal of all social services programming is to address the multiplicity of needs inherent to the human condition, and to guide the individual seeking assistance, through an intensive case management approach, from a point of crisis to a state of personal, social, fiscal and spiritual stability, self-sufficiency, and independence. The Salvation Army has been serving the needs of people and providing this vital service to the communities of Upper Pinellas County from its local headquarters in Clearwater since 1926. The property on the 400 block of North Fort Harrison Avenue was purchased in 1962, providing an extensive and attractive "campus" location for all of its services, including The Salvation Army's "Community Worship Center". With the construction of a new "Community Worship Center" at 1625 North Belcher Road in 1990, which also provides day care and extensive youth services to the community-at- large, all facilities on the North Fort Harrison Avenue property were renovated for the extensive expansion of The Salvation Army's Social Services Programs serving Upper Pinellas County from Ulmerton Road north to the Pasco County line. Prior to this expansion, representatives of The Salvation Army met with neighborhood groups and community organizations, in order to educate them regarding the nature and scope of the agency's planned services and activities on the property, and to solicit their involvement and support in creating a campus and facilities that provided a needed and helpful service to the community, as well as enhancing the immediate neighborhood through the maintenance of an attractive and secure facility that would improve the overall appearance of the neighborhood, while ensuring the safety and security of its residents by the operation of well-supervised and professional services. The continued upkeep and high quality appearance of the property speaks for itself and continues to enhance the overall quality of the immediate neighborhood. The enhanced safety and security of the community is illustrated by the fact that the intervention of law enforcement in the neighborhood has actually decreased with the presence of The Salvation Army, and what very few police calls do occur are usually in response to isolated incidents of unacceptable client behavior (i.e. - belligerent clients, or, in one case, a "scuffle" between two clients in the parking lot). These neighborhood relationships and benefits have been maintained up to the present day, with on-going comments and recommendations from the community continuing to be sought and utilized, in order to constantly improve The Salvation Army's quality of services, to ensure that those serviA; continue to be relevant in addre~ the current perceived needs of the community,!I!Il'd to be a partner with its neighborJl,lr,-the on-going desire to contribute to and be a positive part of improving and enhancing the overall quality of the community which it serves. In addition, The Salvation Army has also developed a strong "Advisory Board", consisting of business, government, law enforcement, and community leaders, which also assists in ensuring that the agency continues to be responsive to community needs and concerns, and that its programs and services remain the most efficient and effective as possible in fulfilling the on-going mission of The Salvation Army in the Upper Pinellas County area. The Salvation Army Social Services Department For Upper Pinellas County, with administrative offices located at 410 North Fort Harrison Avenue, consists of the following agencies, services, and program departments operating from five separate facilities: ADMINISTRATION - Provides administrative, technical, and clerical support to all community services programs operated by The Salvation Army in Upper Pinellas County; FAMILY SERVICES - Provides emergency financial, material, case management, crisis counseling, and support services to economically disadvantaged families and individuals residing in the Upper Pinellas County area. The mission of the "Family Services Program" is to address emergency material needs, while leading the client through a process of problem solving, the development of new life skills, spiritual guidance, and changes in daily behavior, that will result in a renewed and more stable degree of social, economic and spiritual functioning. HOUSING SERVICES - Operates and administrates two (2) housing programs: · "HARBOR CREST" TRANSITIONAL LIVING PROGRAM - "Harbor Crest" is a nine-unit apartment complex (6 two-bedroom apartments, and 3 one- bedroom apartments), located at 409 North Osceola Avenue, which provides temporary housing for up to 18 months, along with case management and support services, to both one and two parent families with children, who have been homeless, and are working to reestablish themselves in the community as self-sufficient and financially independent citizens. The mission of the "Harbor Crest Transitional Living Program" is to: . Provide a stable living environment for families who are homeless, or at risk of becoming homeless, while seeking to reduce or eliminate barriers to achieving independent, permanent housing in the community; . Assist resident families in identifying specific issues contributing to their housing emergency and to formulate a realistic plan of action to resolve identified issues; . Utilize and coordinate in-house and other community resources to provide counseling, classes, training, etc., related to addressing the established goals of each resident family; Facilitate personal, occupational, fiscal and spiritual growth to ensure on-going success when "graduation" from the program is realized. "AGAPE H.E" AFFORDABLE SUPPORTIVE.USING PROGRAM "Agape House" is a four-unit apartment complex (4 one-bedroom apartments), located at 307 North Osceola Avenue, which provides affordable permanent housing, along with case management and support services, to families and individuals infected or affected by HIV/AIDS. This program serves the whole of Pinellas County. The mission of the "Agape House" program is to provide a low-cost, safe, stable and comfortable environment for persons living with HIV/AIDS, for as long as they can medically live independently, as well as to provide on-going case management services to residents, working with each individual to formulate goals, in order to enhance or maintain their quality of life: socially, physically, intellectually, and spiritually, and to assist them in preparing for future needs. "AGAPE" HIV/AIDS COMMUNITY OUTREACH AND EDUCATION PROGRAM - Provides HIV/AIDS education, counseling, and information and referral to the HIV/AIDS Community of Pinellas County, as well as to the community-at- large. · FAMILY SUPPORT SERVICE PROGRAMS - Program space, clerical support, and client screening and referral are provided to several outside agencies that provide specific services to the populations served by The Salvation Army, including: Pinellas County Department Of Social Services' "Mobile Medical Van" and Walk-In Clinic programs; Pinellas County Department Of Health's assistance to "Women With Infant Children" (WIG) program; and Directions For Mental Health's "Family Mental Health Assessment, Counseling, and Treatment" program. HISPANIC COMMUNITY OUTREACH SERVICES ADMINISTRATION - Providing programs and services in a newly renovated facility at 333 North Fort Harrison Avenue (directly across the street from the Social Services campus), this program serves the rapidly growing Hispanic community by providing vitally-needed services such as "English As A Second Language" classes; crisis counseling; emergency material and case management services; pre-natal, child care, and parenting and homemaking skills instruction; and extensive youth and family programming. · "AIDS COMMUNITY PROJECT OF TAMPA BAY, INC." - One of the oldest and largest AIDS Service Organizations in Pinellas County, offering material and financial assistance, support, and case management services to those throughout Pinellas County who are HIV+, or suffer from full-blown AIDS; educational and informational services to the community-at-Iarge; and counseling, support, and referral services to participants in the "Agape House" Affordable Supportive Housing Program. · THE SALVATION ARMY CORRECTIONAL SERVICES DEPARTMENT FOR UPPER PINELLAS COUNTY - Providing probation supervision, rehabilitative counseling, and support services on behalf of the State of Florida to all misdemeanor offenders in Upper Pine lias County. "MOTHER & CHILD CARE OF CLEARWATER, INC." - A collaborative venture of Morton Plant Mease Hospital, Johnny Ruth Clark Community Health Centers, and The Salvation Army, "Mother & Child Care" is a state-of-the-art medical facility _ complete with birthing rooms and full lab facilities - providing pre- and post-natal and pediatric medical care, at no cost, to mothers and their children who do not have the means to provide medical care for themselves. Based upon the consid."On, discussion, and recommen~ns of the "Community Services Committee" of 'ce.. Salvation Army's "Advisory Boar'8ll!' program additions and expansions have been proposed to better serve the needs of the community, and to better meet the service needs of The Salvation Army in the future, prompting the need for a new and expanded Social Services facility. Within the proposed facility, provision of program space, as established by the Committee, includes the following: INCREASED SOCIAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE AND "FAMILY SERVICES PROGRAM" SPACE; INCREASE NUMBER OF "TRANSITIONAL LIVING PROGRAM" APARTMENTS FROM NINE (9) TO FOURTEEN (14): TEN (10) THREE BEDROOM UNITS AND FOUR (4) TWO BEDROOM UNITS; INCREASE NUMBER OF HIV/AIDS SUPPORTIVE HOUSING UNITS FROM FOUR (4) TO EIGHT (8): FIVE (5) ONE BEDROOM UNITS AND THREE (3) TWO BEDROOM UNITS; PROVIDE SIX (6) NEW TWO BEDROOM UNITS (WITHOUT KITCHENS) FOR EMERGENCY (OVERNIGHT) SHELTER FOR HOMELESS FAMILIES WITH CHILDREN; · PROVIDE SIX (6) NEW ONE BEDROOM APARTMENTS FOR TRANSITIONAL LIVING SHELTER FOR "GRADUATES" OF THE "HOMELESS INTERVENTION PROGRAM" ; · PROVIDE ONE (1) TWO BEDROOM APARTMENT AS RESIDENT MANAGER RESIDENCE; · PROVIDE INCREASED "COMMON AREAS" FOR HOUSING PROGRAM PARTICI- PANTS: RESIDENT LOUNGE; TWO (2) CLASSROOMS; LIBRARY; CONFERENCE ROOM; · PROVIDE ENLARGED LAUNDRY FACILITIES FOR USE BY HOUSING PROGRAM PARTICIPANTS; · PROVIDE KITCHENIDINING ROOM FOR FEEDING OF EMERGENCY SHELTER FAMILIES; . PROVIDE SPACE FOR ALL "CHRISTMAS JOY" PROGRAMMING; . PROVIDE AMPLE STORAGE SPACE FOR PROGRAM SUPPLIES AND HOUSING RESIDENTS; . PROVIDE CHAPEL FACILITY FOR EXPANDED SPIRITUAL MINISTRY PROGRAM; In addition, the facility would also provide programming space forthe following cooperative agencies currently housed in the Social Services complex: . "AIDS COMMUNITY PROJECT OF TAMPA BAY, INC." (ACP) RENTAL OFFICE SPACE; · "MOTHER & CHILD CARE OF CLEARWATER, INC." PROGRAM AND CLINIC SPACE; e r,p . . . . . . J ......."'."'..,',.~.. , ,,~~, r...~.--, l: ";;'~~ .. .- .~ . ~ r.~'1 I. \ ..' \ uJ Z - ....I ~ == uJuJ zo.. Q:O 0= veL 1-1- V'lV'l <(< LlJLlJ %~ t:z og Z<C <C LlJ = <C Z o I- Z L.I.I ~~ -= ~~ ~z ~o 0....1 V'!<C . ! uJ = c Z L.I.I - <C ....I Z 0 ~ Q: = 0 c = V c.::: LlJ t;; ~ UJ 0.. = Z 0 -< C Q: = L.I.I ~ 0 eL % V I- b: z I- 0 V'l V'l -< 0 ....I ~ L.I.I Z ct :I: '" I- Z ~ 0 0 ....I V'! <C .l\ ~~ ~:!\;~: ... _}Ii.. . . ~;~ ~. ~ t -l- ~, , J.'- ~~ ~. Q ~ z - Q 10"::_,.0..( Q 0 cc Z ~.'~.r_~'~ .ex: 0 < 0 ~ --! ;{--"c'-,e'- c:::: V 0 ::l:: JIIIf.;-~ ~ '::~ -,,- ~ Z \..J Q V'l <! -, L.I.l c:::: :r Q :::> ~ 0 CI: -' I- :t: - Q Z Z ~ V"l <t ::J ::t: '" ~ ...I 0 I- Z 0 :t: V'l .1 c:::: 0 \..J 0 ...I ~ ::I: :2 z .ex: lJJ 0 ~ 0::: > <( I.l.. .Wt e it! ~~- ~;-,~,,#;,, ~,~'. ... \ ~, t'=-..-- ,iIi' j c:D~- :1 '" \..J Z ::.::: Q:;: < Cl., l- V W ~ \,.."\ Z o ...I <r: - _~ ,III -:~ ..",_.__~:~:'1' ~iM1t _ :-~lic ~.'. ':~ ."- . '''i: IrJi ,iE~ '," .~~ '.so . ,.~ :~ ~ . J ~"".""" ~'1" '...... ., o <(I- oi./') o:::;S o~ :::>0 0:::0::: Ql.I.. .. . ADMINISTRATIVEJIW)....... ......~PROGRAM SPACE FOR THE SAWIlU... TION ARMY'S "PROBATION ANuWJlR.RECTIONS DEPARTMENT"; W"1 * * * * * * * * The total square footage of current programming space compared with expanded programming space in the proposed new facility is as follows: PROGRAM SQUARE FOOTAGE CURRENT PROPOSED 1. MOTHER & CHILD CARE 7,500 14,000 2. CORRECTIONS/PROBA TION DEPT. 10,800 15,000 3. SOCIAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION/ FAMILY SERVICES/AIDS COMM. PROJ. 5,440 10,000 4. MAINTENANCE/STORAGE 1,100 5,000 5. "HARBOR CREST" TRANSITIONAL LIVING PROGRAM 7,875 15,000 6. "AGAPE HOUSE" AFFORDABLE SUPPORTIVE HOUSING PROGRAM 2,400 5,000 PROGRAM 7. "FAMILY EMERGENCY SHELTER" 5,000 8. "SINGLE RESIDENT TRANSITIONAL LIVING PROGRAM" 5,000 9. EDUCA TION/CONFERENCE CENTER 2,000 10. "CHRISTMAS JOY CENTER" 5,000 11. "STAFF LOUNGE/BREAK ROOM/ CAFETERIA/CONFERENCE ROOM" 4,000 12. RESIDENT MANAGER APARTMENT 813 13. CHAPEL 600 14. HISPANIC OUTREACH PROGRAM 6,000 TOTAL CURRENT SQUARE FOOTAGE: 35,115 92,413 l'IHf <::1 <::1:J1:J1 1"l'::>i:j IH~ ~HLVHI IUN H~MY 7277259749 P.02/07 eJ . This instrument prepared by and after recording return to: Q1-121535 PINELLAS CORPRS-17-2001 3'37 I K 11317 PO' PM 11111111/'1/111/11'/' 1I1111~1/ 'II"!III! 11111111 1 748 Carla Fiddler Fenswick, Esq. Waller, Lansden, Dortch, & Davis P. O. Box 198966 Nashville; TN 37219-8966 /"" .}, ,1\ 1'." :,/ ,''', .'~,.: f .J ,1,- ( Parcel I. D. No. 14/29115/00000/340/0100 Grantee Tax LD. No. Special Warrantv Deed Epic Properties, Inc., a Texas corporation, doing business in Florida as Epic Healthcare Properties, Inc. whose address is One Park Plaza, Nashville, Tennessee 37203, Attn.: Real Estate Department ("Grantor"), for and in consideration of the sum of Ten Dollars ($10.00) and other good and valuable consideration to it in hand paid by The Salvation Army, a Georgia not.for-profit corporation, whose address is 1424 NE Expressway, Atlanta, Georgia 30329-2088 ("Grantee"), does hereby grant, bargain, sell and convey to Grantee the land described in Exhibit A attached hereto (the "Land"), together with all rights, privileges and easements appurtenant to the Land (the Land and all the foregoing shall be referred to collectively as the "P t ") roper y . The Property is conveyed subject to the following: / ~. "All of the matters set forth or refen-ed to in Exhibit B (the "Permitted ~;~G;'::, _.1'_ExceptlOns ). ACCT R--r 1\7~ :;,,,,c:z::4=-- '. .." 2. DF{2~:'lo. " D.w t~;l~~""-'---- Exhibits A, E, and C are collectively hereinafter referred to as the "Exhibits." F;::t:;~ ',",=_~~~the Exhibits are attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference. References j.::.'r:.....-to terms, provisions or agreements in this deed or "herein," shall include all of the /::,;.:.,_:~~.foregoing which are set forth in this deed and/or in the Exhibits. -'i-:;::.:;': IOS) g,fJ TO HAVE AND TO HOLD the Property, unto Grantee, its successors and ~/' ~,':.,'.;:. <y 'assigns, forever; and Grantor does hereby bind itself, its heirs, executors, legal representatives, successors and assigns, to WARRANT AND FOREVER DEFEND all and singular the Property unto Grantee, its successors and assigns, against every person whomsoever lawfully claiming or to claim the same, or any part thereof, by, through or under Grantor, other than the rights, interests, and claims described or referred to in Exhibit B attached hereto and the terms, conditions, covenants, agreements, easements and other provisions set forth below, but not otherwise. Use restrictions as more particularly described in Exhibit C. 660870.1 J"IH j-':::.l-.:::tJt.l.l .lq.:>t:l IHc ~HLVHI IUN H~MY 7277259749 P.03/07 e OF~lLRS COUNTY FLA /".<EC.8K 11317 PG 17<19 IN WITNES'AWijEREOF, THIS SPECIAL WARRANTY DEED is executed and is effective this 8/Aiay of April, 2001. GRANTOR Signed and acknowledged in the presence of: Name Y:!t+:::(;: EPIC PROPERTIES, INC. BY:~/<~~ Howard K. Patterson Vice President NaHl'e: 1.:, ~ . -< '-rr-- One Park Plaza Nashville, TN 37203 Attention: Real Estate Dept. STATE OF TENNESSEE COUNTY OF DAVIDSON ) ) 58. The foregoing instru.ment was acknowledged before me by Howard K. Patterson, Vice President of Epic Properties, Inc., a Texas corporation, on beh%j ~5 said C07J;~~1r. He is personally known to me and did not take an oath this Ch. day Of~, 2001. Q, ,~~~!~~~~~ ,,"'.'tEr"'.~ Print Name: '\.1 J. . c... ,...." f. !. .~S.~, Commission No. .:> ....... -- "'.... ~ l 'V~- ~ ..~~ My!($iJ.mM1 xp)res~ . ,... · nuB -- -\J- r _ .. :. p..T _ ~ :: ': . . .. oC.C . ~ : ~ . ~~. '1~ ~o. _.a...:,: ... "f/_. . · ..... .. ...., '11)...... ~,~.... "'" 'SON CO\) ,"" '".,......", J\J\.11"~ ~Q(\ ~\tes ~~ C~ss GGOS70.1 tlnl ~~-~UU~ ~~.~~ J Ht: ::JHLVH I fUN HKMY 7277259749 P. 04/1,)7 LEGAL DESCRIPTION . tit File No.: 3~4079 PINElLAS COUNTy rLA O~~REC.8K 11317 PG 1750 Parcell: A portion of Section 14, Township 29 South, Range 15 E<Jst, Pinellas County, Florida, more particularly described as follows: From thi! Northwest corner of the Southeast '14 of the Southwest % of said Section 14, run South 00003'29" East, a distance of 50.00 feet; t1,ence run South 89003'55" East, a distance of 50.00 feet tD the POINT OF BEGINNING; thence run South 00003'29" East, a distance of 285.20 feN; thence run South 89"03'55" East, Cl distance of 356.00 feet; thence run South 00003'29" East, a distance of 228.48 feet; thence run South 89"03'22" E<Jst, a distance of 260.59 feet; thence run North 00005'28" West, a distance of 513.73 feet; thence run North 89003'55" West, a distance of 616.25 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING. Parcel 2: Lots 1 through 12, StocK A, DRUID GROVES, as recorded in Plat Book 15, page 46, Public Records of PineJlas County, Florida and tl1ilt portion of vacated Skyview Avenue (Florida Avenue _ Plat) lying directly west of lot 1 Elnd lot 12. Exhibit "A" MHY-21-2001 14:59 THE SALVATION ARMY 7277259749 P.05/07 e e Exhibit B PINELLAS COUNTY rLA. Orr.REC.8K 11317 PG 1751 TO SPECIAL WARRANTY DEED 1. ad valorem real estate taxes and installments of governmental assessments for public improvements benefiting the Property, for the year 2001 and subsequent years; ~. zoning and building laws, ordinances, resolutions, and regulations; 3. covenants, agreements, conditions, restrictions, reservations and other exceptions of record and all easements and rights.oi-way of record or that would be shown on an ac~urate survey ;)[ the Property; and 4. covenants and restrictions set forth in this Special Warranty Deed. 660870.1 Jlnl c..l.-c:.tJtJ.l. lQ":J':1 I Ht ~HL 'JH J !UN A~MY 7277259749 P.06/07 e . EXHIBIT C PfNElLAS Co O~r,REC8K UNTY rlA 11317 FG 1"752 TO SPECIAL WARRANTY DEED Restrictive Covenants 1. The Property may be used for any purposes allowed by applicable zoning codes and regulations. Notwithstanding the foregoing, however, the following uses shall not be permitted on the Property: (a) an acute care hospital, medical or surgical or specialty hospital. (b) a facility providing outpatient or inpatient surgery services, (c) a facility providing birthing services, (d) a facility providing outpatient rehabilitation services, (e) the provision of skilled nursing services or (f) a facility providing "Ancillary Medical Services or Facilities" (as derined herein). Notwithstanding the foregoing, however, nothing in this Paragraph shall prevent licensed physicians who conduct a medical practice and related activities on the Property ("Physicians") from performing outpatient surgeries that do not require general anesthesia or intravenous sedation or from rendering pathological laboratory, radiological services to any such Physician's own patients, so long as such pathological laboratory and radiological services are merely ancillary and incidental to such Physician's primary medical practice and do not constitute the Physician's primary medical practice or specialty nor the predominant services rendered by the Physician to the Physician's patients. As used herein, an "Ancillarv Medical Care Service or Facilitv" shall mean and include, (x) any form of testing for diagnostic or therapeutic purposes, provision or operation of a laboratory (including, without limitation, a pathology laboratory or a clinical laboratory), diagnostic imaging services (which include, without limitation, the following testing facilities: fluoroscopy, x-ray, plane film radiography, computerized tomography (CT) ultrasound, radiation therapy, mammography and breast diagnostics, nuclear medicine testing and magnetic resonarLce imaging), physical therapy services, or respiratory therapy service, and (y) the provision of any medical or related service to or for any person that is in addition to the examination and diagnosi8 of patients performed di"!.'ectly by a Physician or by other health care professionals under the direct supervision of a Physician, or a facility operated for the provision of any such service. 2. The provisions of this Exhibit shall remain in effect and be enforceable until the date fifty (years) years after the recording of this Exhibit (the "Restriction Period"). 3. The covenants and restrictions provided for in this Exhibit shall be effective upon the date hereof and shall run with the land. The agreements provided for herein shall inure to the benefit of and be binding upon the (a) the Grantor and its successors and assigns; (b) Largo Medical Center in Largo, Florida or any successor health care facility (the "HosQital"); (c) the Grantee, and (d) the 660870.1 MAY-21-2001 14:59 THE SALVATION ARMY 7277259749 . ~LLAS COUNTY ~LR, OFF,l'iEC,8K 11317 PG 1753 respective successors, successors-in-title, assigns, heirs and lessees of Hospital and the Grantee, and their respective agents, employees, lessees and invitees, The covenants and restrictions provided for in this Exhibit shall remain in full force and effect and shall be unaffected by any change in ownership of the Property, or by any change of use, demolition, reconstruction, expansion or other circumstances, except as specified herein. Irreparable harm will result to Grantor and the Hospital by reason of any breach of the agreements, covenants and restrictions set forth in this Exhibit, and, therefore, Grantor and Hospital shall be entitled to relief by way of injunction or specific performance to enforce the provisions of this Exhibit, as well as any other relief avaIlable at law or equity. The failure of Grantor or Hospital, in anyone or more instances, to insist upon compliance with any of the terms and conditions of this Exhibit, or to exercise any right or privilege conferred in this Exhibit, shall not constitute or be construed as the waiver of such or any similar restriction, right, opdon, or privilege, but the same shall continue and remain in full force and effect as if no such forbearance had occurred. 4. If any covenant, restriction or other provision of this Exhibit shall be unlawful, void or voidable for the violation of any rule of law, including, but not limited to, the rule against perpetuities, any law regarding unreasonable restraints on alienation or any similar rule of law, then such provision shall continue only until the date twenty-one (21) years after the death of the last survivor of the now- living lineal descendants of Elizabeth II, Queen of England. This Exhibit shall be governed, construed and enforced in accordance with the laws of the State of Florida. P.07/07 KARlEEN F. DE BLAKER, ClERK OF COORT PltlLlllS GOOHTY, flJJUDA --------------------------------------- 8C149744 04-17-2001 15:36:40 51 DED-SALVATION ARMY OOOOOOOOCo In: BK: RECORDIH6 006 PAGES DOC STAlf' - DR219 SPG: 1 3 TOT AL: P CHElX AHT. TENDERED: , Crw<<iE: BV'lY~_- OCPUTY ClIRK CCflO'l1l 1 TOTAL P.07 JTF EPG: $28.50 $10.500.00 $10,528.50 $10,528.50 $.00 TO: City of Clearwater Planning and Development Services 100 South Myrtle Avenue Clearwater, FL 33756 562-4567 e _ LET T E R 0 F T RAN S M I T [f:ft{:,t"i:;;":C;-'f:;.:-;i,:, Ii iJ..j;J~. iJ:) L~lLl~~,,~: DATE: June 18, r~pdl if, ATTN: Mark Parry RE: Salvation Army 1 Center of Hope 1521 Druid Road East WE TRANSMIT: (X) Herewith ( ) Under separate cover FOR YOUR: ( ) Approval ( ) Distribution to parties ( ) Information ( ) Review and comment ( ) Record ( ) Use THE FOLLOWING: ( ) Prints ( ) Shop drawing prints/reproducibles ( ) Specifications ( ) Samples ( ) Change Order ( ) Product literature ( ) Submittals (X) Other COPIES DATE 15 DESCRIPTION 1 Applications consisting of: Flexible Development Application. Salvation Army Social Services Dept for Upper Pinellas County. Exterior Elevation Photos. Special Warranty Deed. Site and Landscape Plan. Signed and sealed survey. 8 1/2" x 11" Site and Landscape Plan. REMARKS: FIL& r:::L..- .:Ii ~....) ~ 11 lex Plisko, AlA Plisko Architecture, P.A. Clearwater, FL 33755 (727) 461-0030 Florida Architects Corporation No. AA C000813 c: ~SD\TfansmittaJ\SalAfmy-CC_523.wpd -PL nt Servicef, I CA"': DATE RECEIVED: 6 FILE RECEIVED BY (staff initials): 7 ^TI ^c n^,,! lJ.. r\ I L.......J-'\0 r 1'"'\\.::1[:: it. ZONING DISTRICT: LA.ND USE CLA.SSIFICATION: ICA TION ZONING & LA.ND USE CLA.SSIFICATION OF ADJACENT PROPERTIES; NORTH: N including folded site plans SOUTH: WEST: EAST: VELOP:MENT APPLICATION fill Redevelopment Project (Revised 3/29/01) EASE TYPE OR PRINT - PL OJ-bS~)1 GENT INFORMATION: (Section 4-202.A) , Clearwater, FL 33765 FAX NUMBER: 727-725-9749 , a Georgia Not-For-Profit Corporation r FAX NUMBER: ION: st ip 29 South, Range 15 East in Pinellas County Florida -OlOofEots HL l~LDLk It I [:YUle 6rovcD ~-:- , 1,574 SF) .i. 92.413 SF otel rooms or square footage of nonresidential use) ljpublic service agencies, residential shelter, de deviations; e.g. reduction in required number of parking spaces, specific use, etc.) al client 1 n institutional district. DEVELOPMENT RIGHTS (TOR), A PREVIOUSLY APPROVED PL.-"INNED UNIT IFIED) SITE PLAN? YES _ NO _ (if yes. attach a copy of the applicable ication Comprehensive Infill Redevelopment Project- City of Clearwater ; Clearwater ~~ u~ Planning ani _elopme 100 South Myrtle Avenue Clearwater, Florida 3375 Telephone: 727-562-456 Fax: 727-562-4576 CJ SUBMIT ORIGINAL SIGNED AND NOTARIZED APPL o SUBMIT 12 COPIES OF THE ORIGINAL APPLlCATIO SUBMIT APPLICATION FEE S 1,250.00 o FLEXIBLE DE Comprehensive In A. APPLICANT, PROPERTY OWNER AND A The Salvation Army APPLICANT NAME: MAILING ADDRESS: 1625 N. Belcher Rd PHONE NUMBER: 727 -725-9777 PROPERTY OWNER(S): The Salvation Army (Must include ALL owners) AGENT NAME: MAILING ADDRESS: PHONE NUMBER: 8. PROPOSED DEVELOPMENT INFORMAT 1521 Druid Road Ea STREET ADDRESS: LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Section 14, Townsh ([)14-29-15-00000-340 PARCEL NUMBER: PARCEL SIZE: .t. 6.92 Acres (.:t. 30 (acres, square feet) PROPOSED USE AND SIZE:Exi s ti ng Sui 1 di ng (number of dwelling units, h DESCRIPTION OF REQUEST(S): To allow SOC1 a (include all requested co assisted living facility and medic DOES THIS APPLICATION INVOLVE THE TRANSFER OF DEVELOPMENT, OR A PREVIOUSLY APPROVED (eERT documents) Page 1 of 6 - Flexible Development Appl It ~ Clearwater -~ u~ Planning ana Development Services 100 South Myrtle Aver'-i\1c Clearwater, Florida 337$6 Telephone: 727-562-4567, Fax: 727-562-4576 ':: ! CASE #: FL, o/~cr.- /1. ~~b~I~~g~~~~~ff i~~r ~~,.: ATLAS PAGE #: , l' ~;! ZONING DISTRICT: ....,j. ~ LAND USE CLA,SSIFICATION: I ZONING & LA,ND USE CLASSIFICATION OF ADJACENT PROPERTIES: NORTH: SOUTH: WEST; [.;. EAST: o SUBMIT ORIGINAL SIGNED AND NOTARIZED APPLICATION o SUBMIT 12 COPIES OF THE ORIGINAL APPLICATION including folded site plans o SUBMIT APPLICATION FEE S 1,250.00 FLEXIBLE DEVELOPMENT APPLICATION Comprehensive Infill Redevelopment Project (Revised 3/29/01) - PLEASE TYPE OR PRINT - A. APPLICANT, PROPERTY OWNER AND AGENT INFORMATION: (Section 4-202.A) The Salvation Army APPLICANT NAME: MAILING ADDRESS: 1625 N. Belcher Rd, Clearwater, FL 33765 PHONE NUMBER: 727 -725-9777 FAX NUMBER: 727-725-9749 PROPERTY OWNER(S): The Salvation Army, a Georgia Not-For-Profit Corporation (Must include ALL owners) AGENT NAME: MAILING ADDRESS: PHONE NUMBER: FAX NUMBER: r-- B. PROPOSED DEVELOPMENT INFORMATION: STREET ADDRESS: 1521 Druid Road East Section 14, Township 29 South, Range 15 East in Pinellas County Florida LEGAL DESCRIPTION: PARCEL NUMBER: 14-29-15-00000-340-0100 ~ 6.92 Acres (~301,574 SF) PARCEL SIZE: (acres, square feet) PROPOSEDUSEANDSIZE:Existing Building.:r. 92.413 SF (number of dwelling units, hotel rooms or square footage of nonresidential use) DESCRIPTION OF REQUEST(S): To allow social/public service agencies, residential shelter, (include all requested code deviations; e.g. reduction in required number of parking spaces, specific use, etc.) assisted living facility and medical client in institutional district. DOES THIS APPLICATION INVOLVE THE TRANSFER OF DEVELOPMENT RIGHTS (TOR), A PREVIOUSLY APPROVED PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT, OR A PREVIOUSLY APPROVED (CERTIFIED) SITE PLAN? YES _ NO _ (if yes, attach a copy of the applicable documents) Page 1 of 6 - Flexible Development Application Comprehensive intill Redevelopment Project- City ot Clearwater C. PROOF OF OWNERSHIP: (Secti.202.A) o SUBMIT A COPY OF THE TITLE OR DEED TO THE PROPERTY . D. WRITTEN SUBMITTAL REQUIREMENTS: (Section 3-913.A) o Provide complete responses to the six (6) GENERAL APPLICABILITY CRITERIA: 1. The proposed development of the land will be in harmony with the scale, bulk. coverage, density and character of adjacent properties in which it s located. The existing building's tloor level is below the .l:,Tfade of Highland Ave. & Druid Rd., which allows the building to be in scale with the surrounding neighborhood. The only exterior changes will be upgrading landscaping and maintenance repairs to building and parking area. 2. The proposed development will not hinder or discourage the appropriate development and use of adjacent land and buildings or significantly impair the value thereof. The proposed change of use from a Community Hospital to The Salvation Army Center of Hope will not affect the value of the neighborhood. 3. The proposed development will not adversely affect the health or safety or persons residing or workino in the neighborhood of the proposed us The proposed building use will be social services and housing as outlined on the attached Salvation Army Center of Hope proposed facilities dated April 17, 2001. The proposed use will - not impact the neighborhood. 4. The proposed development is designed to minimize traffic congestion. No changes are proposed for existing street access or parking layout. 5. The proposed development is consistent with the community character of the immediate vicinity of the parcel proposed for development The existing building is in character with the nursing home and YNfCA to the south and is - separated by a landscape buffer and parking to the east residents. Highland Ave. & Druid Rd. buffer the project from north and west residences. _ The design of the proposed development minimizes adverse effects, including visual, acoustic and olfactory and hours of operation impacts, on dc1"cent properties. 6. The proposed Center of Hope operating hours will be less intense than the previous hospital use (refer to attached use outline). As previously stated the landscaping will be upgraded per current City requirements. o Provide complete responses to the ten (10) COMPREHENSIVE INFILL REDEVELOPMENT PROJECTCRITERIA (as applicable): 1. The development or redevelopment of the parcel proposed for development is otherwise impractical without deviations from the use, intensity and development standards. The Salvation Army's current site on North Ft. Harrison is too small for the proposed Center of Hope. The Army has been looking for a site for approximately one year to be located within the downtown area. Both the size and location of the existinz buildina work well with the Armv's - v _ programs. The use deviations are necessary for all of the programs to vvork at one site location. 2. The development of the parcel proposed for development as a comprehensive infill redevelopment project or residential infill project will not reduce the fair market value of abutting properties. (Include the existing value of the site and the proposed value of the site with the improvements.) The site has been abandon for two years and has fallen in disrepair. The Salvation Army has a 2.3 million dollar budget to renovate the interior and upgrade the exterior, landscaping and site. Page 2 of 6 - Flexible Development Application Comprehensive Infill Redevelopment Project- City of Clearwater 3. The uses within the comprehensive inlill rea.opment project are otherwise permitted in the Ci~ Jlearwater. All of the proposed uses are permitted in the City of Clearwater. 4. The uses or mix 01 use within the comprehensive inlill redevelopment project are compatible with adjacent land uses. The building is below the elevation of Highland Ave. & Druid Rd. buffering it from residences located to the north and west. A nursing home and YMCA to the south are of similar uses. Two residences to the east are buffered by landscaping and parking. 5. Suitable sites for development or redevelopment of the uses or mix 01 uses within the comprehensive infill redevelopment project are not otherwise available in the City of Clearwater. Neither the Salvation Army nor City staff were able to tind a site that was readilv available to the dovmtown area. - 6. The development of the parcel proposed for development as a comprehensive infill redevelopment project will upgrade the immediate vicinity of the parcel proposed for development. The site has been unoccupied for two years and is in a state of deterioration. The Salvation Army will be upgrading the entire site. 7. The design of the proposed comprehensive inlill redevelopment project creates a form and function that enhances the community character 01 the immediate vicinity of the parcel proposed for development and the City 01 Clearwater as a whole. The present one story building blends well into the neighborhood at the major Highland-Druid intersecti on. 8. Flexibility in regard to lot width, required setbacks, height and off-street parking are justilied by the benelits to community character and the immediate vicinity 01 the parcel proposed lor development and the City 01 Clearwater as a whole. Flexibility of lot width, required setbacks, height and off street parking are not required for this project. 9. AdeC'.;;;:te off,street parking in the immediate vicinity according to the shared parking lormula in Divisic1 < 401 Article 3 will bG available to avoid on-street parking in the immediate vicinity of parcel proposed for development. N/A 10. The design of all buildings complies with the Tourist District or Downtown District design guidelines in Division 5 of Article 3 (as applicable). Use separate sheets as necessary. N/A Page 3 of 6 - Flexible Development Application Comprehensive Infill Redevelopment Project- City of Clearwater e - E. SUPPLEMENTAL SUBMITTAL REQUIREMENTS: (Section 4-202.A) o SIGNED AND SEALED SURVEY (including legal description of property) - One original and 12 copies; o COPY OF RECORDED PLAT, as applicable; o PRELIMINARY PLAT, as required; o LOCATION MAP OF THE PROPERTY. o TREE SURVEY (including existing trees on site and within 25' of the adjacent site, by species, size (DBH 4" or greater), and location, including drip lines.) o GRADING PLAN, as applicable; F. SITE PLAN SUBMITTAL REQUIREMENTS: (Section 4-202.A) o SITE PLAN with the following information (not to exceed 24" x 36"): All dimensions; North arrow; Engineering bar scale (minimum scale one inch equals 50 feet), and date prepared; Location map; Index sheet referencing individual sheets included in package; Footprint and size of all buildings and structures; All required setbacks; All existing and proposed points of access; All required sight triangles; Identification of environmentally unique areas, such as watercourses, wetlands, tree masses, and specimen trees, including description and location of understory, ground cover vegetation and wildlife habitats, etc; Location of all public and private easements; Location of all street rights-of-way within and adjacent to the site; Location of existing public and private utilities, including fire hydrants, storm and sanitary sewer lines, manholes and lift stations, gas and water lines; All parking spaces, driveways, loading areas and vehicular use areas; Depiction by shading or crosshatching of all required parking lot interior landscaped areas; Location of all refuse collection facilities and all required screening (min. 10'x12' clear space); Location of all landscape material; Location of all onsite and offsite storm-water managl9ment facilities; Location of all outdoor lighting fixtures; and Location of all existing and proposed sidewalks. o SITE DATA TABLE for existing, required, and proposed development, in written/tabular form: Land area in square feet and "sres; Number of dwelling units proposed; Gross floor area devoted to each use; Parking spaces: total number, presented in tabular form with the number of required spaces; Total paved area, including all paved parking spaces and driveways, expressed in square feet and percentage of the paved vehicular area; Size and species of all landscape material; Official records book and page numbers of all existing utility easement; Building and structure heights Impermeable surface ratio (I.S.R.); and Floor area ratio (F.A.R.) for all nonresidential uses. o REDUCED SITE PLAN to scale (8 Y2 X 11) and color rendering if possible; o FOR DEVELOPMENTS OVER ONE ACRE, provide the following additional information on site plan: One-foot contours or spot elevations on site; Oftsite elevations if required to evaluate the proposed stormwater management for the parcel; All open space areas; Location of all earth or water retaining walls and earth berms; Lot lines and building lines (dimensioned); Streets and drives (dimensioned); Building and structural setbacks (dimensioned); Structural overhangs; Tree Inventory; prepared by a "certified arborist", of all trees 8" DBH or greater, reflecting size, canopy (drip lines) and condition of such trees. Page 4 of 6 - Flexible Development Application Comprehensive Infill Redevelopment Project- City of Clearwater - . G. LANDSCAPING PLAN SUBMITTAL REQUIREMENTS: (Section 4-1102.A) o LANDSCAPE PLAN: All existing and proposed structures; Names of abutting streets: Drainage and retention areas including swales, side slopes and bottom elevations; Deiineation and dimensions of all required perimeter landscape buffers: Sight visibility triangles: Delineation and dimensions of all parking areas including landscaping islands and curbing: Proposed and required parking spaces: Existing trees on-site and immediately adjacent to the site, by species, size and locations, including dripline: Location, size, description, specifications and quantities of all existing and proposed landscape materials, including botanical and common names: Typical planting details for trees, palms, shrubs and ground cover plants including instructions, soil mixes, backfilling, mulching and protective measures; Interior landscaping areas hatched and/or shaded and labeled and interior landscape coverage, expressing in both square feet and percentage covered: Conditions of a previous development approval (e.g. conditions imposed by the Community Development Board); Irrigation notes. o REDUCED LANDSCAPE PLAN to scale (8 Y2 X 11) (color rendering if possible); o IRRIGATION PLAN (required for level two and three approval): o COMPREHENSIVE LANDSCAPE PROGRAM application, as applicable. H. BUILDING ELEVATION PLAN SUBMITTAL REQUIREMENTS: (Section 4-202.A.23) Required in the event the application includes a development where design standards are in issue (e.g. Tourist and Downtown Districts) or as part of a Comprehensive Infill Redevelopment Project or a Residential Infill Project. o BUILDING ELEVATION DRAWINGS - all sides of all buildings including height dimensions, colors and materials; o REDUCED BUILDING ELEVATIONS - four sides of building with colors and materials to scale (8 12 X 11) (black and white and color rendering, if possible) as required. I. SIGNAGE: (Division 19. SIGNS / Section 3-1806) o Comprehensive Sign Program application, as applicable (separate application and fee required). o Reduced signage proposal (8 Y2 X 11) (color), if submitting Comprehensive Sign Program application. J. TRAFFIC IMPACT STUDY: (Section 4-801.C) o Include as required if proposed development will degrade the acceptable level of service for any roadway as adopted in the Comprehensive Plan. Trip generation shall be based on the most recent edition of the Institute of Transportation Engineer's Trip General Manual. Refer to Section 4-801 C of the Community Development Code for exceptions to this requirement. K. SIGNATURE: I, the undersigned, acknowledge that all representations made in this application are true and accurate to the best of my knowledge and authorize City representatives to visit and photograph the property described in this application. STATE OF FLORIDA, COUNTY OF PINELLAS Sworn to (T\ ct ~ ,)O~j,"0 and subscribed A.D. before me this ;;J. 3 20~ to me who is personally day of and/or by known has as kJ~J:>H'1'\M.. produced ident1cation. " /1)1"1 ., NotaryipubliC, I ! i J.e.a,g M Pl'\l"tlel My corpmission expires! - -',.- .. ,.~ J I. \\Illfll,v, ,,,*.>!\\r...~, Jean M. Flegiel {.(Ib." d MY COMMISSION IF C004430 EXPIRES ~'~"$': February 28, 2002 "';~';"if\.:t.'~ BONDED THRU TROY fAIN INSURANCE, INC Page 5 of 6 - Flexible Development Application Comprehensive Intill Redevelopment Project- City of Clearwater e e L. AFFIDAVIT TO AUTHORIZE AGENT: (Names of all property owners) 1. That (I am/we are) the owner(s) and record title holder(s) of the following described property (address or general location): 2. That this property constitutes the property for which a request for a: (describe request) 3. That the undersigned (has/have) appointed and (does/do) appoint: as (his/their) agent(s) to execute any petitions or other documents necessary to affect such petition; 4. That this affidavit has been executed to induce the City of Clearwater, Florida to consider and act on the above described property; 5. That site visits to the property are necessary by City representatives in order to process this application and the owner authorizes City representatives to visit and photograph the property described in this application; 6. That (I/we), the undersigned authority, hereby certify that the foregoing is true and correct. Property Owner Property Owner ST A TE OF FLORIDA, COUNTY OF PINELLAS Before me the undersigned, an officer duly commissioned by the laws of the State of Florida, on this day of personally appeared who having been first duly sworn Deposes and says that he/she fully understands the contents of the affidavit that he/she signed. Notary Public My Commission Expires: S:\Planning DepartmentlApplication Forms\development review\comprehensive intill application2.doc Page 6 of 6 - Flexible Development Application Comprehensive Infill Redevelopment Project- City of Clearwater e . THE SALVATION ARMY CENTER OF HOPE PROPOSED FACILITIES APRIL 17,2001 SOCIAL SERVICES A. Social Services Admmistratiqn and Family Services \ \\ \Y' ,\V . ~\ It. v'" 1" .f " ,.,.' B. \ \ \' I 7vt...'.... \ ( II 1\:", \, ,p .('4- Ii '-,dJ' C. "'7 ,.r .1."7. :V:-l ;.) "I)r 1 ""... \;J' Operating Hours: Daily Use: 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.; Monday thru Friday Family Services Program serves between 15 and 25 families (cases) per day Building area required: 7,000 sq. feet. AIDS Community Project (ACP) Daily use: Serves HIV affected community with counseling and referral services. Building area required: 3,000 sq. feet Housing - operates and administrates two (2) housing programs 1. Transitional Living Program (Harbor Crest) ~ Temporary housing for up to 18 months Proposed 15 apartments (10 three-bedroom and 5 two-bedroom) HIV / AIDS Supportive Housing Units (AGAPE House) Affordable permanent housing Proposed 9 apartments (5 one-bedroom and 4 two-bedroom) Shelter for Homeless Families for Emergency Overnight Shelter Proposed 5 two-bedroom apartmen-:'s ,','ithout kitchens. Transitional Living Shelter for "Graduates" of the Homeless Intervention Program - Proposed 5 one-bedroom apartments Common areas for housing program participants: a. Residence lounge b. Two (2) classrooms c. Library d. Conference room Laundry facilities for use of housing program Kitchen/ dining room for feeding of emergency shelter families. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. TOTAL: 9partments required Ten (10) three-bedroom units Nine (9) two-bedroom units Ten (10) one-bedroom units Five (5) two-bedroom units without kitchens Additional auxiliary spaces Building area required: 30,000 sq. feet '. ..;'1 ~JI\<f" , ~ N\~(AO \ ,: \.. f\: L-- '../ \1, e e THE SALVATION ARMY - CENTER OF HOPE PROPOSED FACILITIES APRIL 17,2001 Page 2 of 3 D. Hispanic Ministry Operating hours: Office: Worship Chapel: Women's Ministry: Language Classes: Nursery: Youth Ministry: V ocationa1: Building area required: 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Monday thru Friday 3 employees 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. Sundays 6:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. Sunday evenings 6:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. Wednesday evenings 200 persons at worship services 9:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. Tuesdays 30 persons 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Thursdays 30 persons . 7:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Monday through Friday 40 children 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. Fridays 50 youths 6:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. Friday 35 persons per classroom 10,000 sq. feet Operating hours: MOTHER AND CHILD CLINIC (MEDICAL CLINIC FOR CHILDREN 1-18) Daily use: Staff: TOTAL STAFF Building area required: 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. 8:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. Patients - 80 Patients - 20 Monday thru Friday Saturday Monday thru Friday Saturday One (1) Four (4) One (1) One (1) Five (5) One (1) Three (3) One (1) One (1) Clinic Manager Pediatricians Nurse Practitioner Pediatric Supervisor Medical Assistants Front Office Supervisor Front Office Receptionists Billing staff Social Worker Eighteen (18) 14,000 sq. feet. e . THE SALVATION ARMY - CENTER OF HOPE PROPOSED FACILITIES APRIL 17,2001 Page 3 of 3 CORRECTIONS SERVICES .J\ Lit'" f \, '~ \ \. "- \1 . . \)1 "Q- . ,.s """t"'" . l ) i't....~ 'I Serves adults sentenced to misdemeanor probation in Upper Pinellas County Operating Hours: 7:30 a.m. to 5:15 p.m. Monday thru Friday Daily use: Clients/ guests: Employees: 250 36-40 Building area required: 12,000 sq. feet. CHRISTMAS JOY CENTER \ I I < \ 'l' >(/~~ ~ ,I I: \'.. ,;.t'l \ . i..Z '7.U'o/' Seasonal services offered during November and December to provide senior citizens with holiday dinners and young families with toys and food for Christmas. The Salvation Army intake process also serves as s clearing house for many other agencies providing Christmas assistance i.e. Toys for Tots, Red Cross, etc. Building area required: 5,000 sq. feet. NEIGHBORLY SENIOR SERVICES ''\-, \ I v....J ,. ._ f...v (../,;""> An adult day care center for seniors and adults who are functionally impaired. Health services and meal preparation are services provided. Building area required: 3,000 sq. feet RESIDENT MANAGER/CHAPLAIN APARTMENT , ".' { f/~5i: '" ) (/-<" ,/ 24 Hour security and on-call chaplaincy \A>,;;,'z,.. {} fro Building area required: 1,000 sq. feet , \ EDUCATION /CONFERENCE CENTER/BREAKROOM " .\\ ,:V 7Jvo...)""'- Building area required: 2,000 sq. feet Q}\~i.. GENERAL STORAGE AND MAINTENANCE /~UL)I,;r-r Building area required: iYA'" i f/~i,";;' 5,000 sq. feet TOTAL PROJECT BUILDING AREA REQUIRED: 92,000 sq. feet MAY-21-2001 14:58 THE SALVATION ARMY 7277259749 P.02/07 . . Carla Fiddler Fenswick, Esq. Waller. Lansden, Dortch, & Davis P. O. Box 198966 Nashville~ TN 37219-8966 01-121535 P 1 NELL AS coFlPRe: 17-200 1 3 : 37 1111 " 1 13 17 Po Pr1 rIl1l111 11111 I/IIIIIIIII~IIIIIII !/III '1/11"1 1 748 This instrument prepared by and after recording return to: r__, ',~,' J') /' ," :'" i " .- _'~' '1 ~ .J .f,' I Parcel I. D. No. 14/29/15/00000/340/0100 Grantee Tax LD. No. Special Warrant v Deed Epic Properties, Inc., a Texas corporation, doing business in Florida as Epic Healthcare Properties, Inc. whose address is One Park Plaza, Nashville, Tennessee 37203, Attn.: Real Estate Department ("Grantor"), for and in consideration of the sum of Ten Dollars ($10.00) and other good and valuable consideration to it in hand paid by The Salvation Army, a Georgia not-for-profit corporation, whose address is 1424 NE Expressway, Atlanta, Georgia 30329-2088 ("Grantee"), does hereby grant, bargain, sell and convey to Grantee the land described in Exhibit A attached hereto (the "Land"), together with all rights, privileges and easements appurtenant to the Land (the Land and all the foregoing shall be referred to collectively as the up t ") roper v . The Property is conveyed subject to the following: / ~- " All of the matters set forth or referred to in Exhibit B (the "Permitted ,"V~G:.::, .1:'_ExceptlOns ). ACCi A -'r ""J\7~ :;''-'~,"'' .A 2. DF12~:'lo. . {)-lAJ I~;l'~~._.._.__n_- Exhibits A, B, and C are collectively hereinafter referred to as the "Exhibits." f:::i:S ".":~_~~The Exhibits are attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference. References ;.::.,;c....-.-to terms, provisions or agreements in this deed or "herein," shall include all of the ~.:..,;. '.::.:'.-. foregoing which are set forth in this deed andlor in the Exhibits. -~C;::::;" IOS). g,i) TO HAVE AND TO HOLD the Property, unto Grantee, its successors and :::.>: ~.-:.';:. -:yassigns, forever; and Grantor does hereby bind itself, its heirs, executors, legal representatives, successors and assigns, to WARRANT AND FOREVER DEFEND all and singular the Property unto Grantee, its successors and assigns, against every person whomsoever lawfully claiming or to claim the !3ame, or any part thereof, by, through or under Grantor, other than the rights, interests, and claims described or referred to in Exhibit B attached hereto and the terms, conditions, covenants, agreements, easements and other provisions set forth below, but not otherwise. Use restriction'? as more particularly described in Exhibit C. 6il08iO.1 MAY-21-2001 14:58 THE SALUATION ARMY 7277259749 P.03/07 e OF~~~LAS COUNTY FLR . .aK 11317 PG 1749 IN WITNES~WijEREOF, THIS SPECIAL WARRA.NTY DEED is executed and is effective this 8/AIay of April, 2001. GRANTOR Signed and acknowledged in the presence of: Name ~t'+:::~ EPIC PROPERTIES, INC. BY:~/~~~ Howard K. Patterson Vice Presidem N~: ~ . .. G."T"" One Park Plaza Nashville, TN 37203 Attention: Real Estate Dept. STATE OF TENNESSEE COUNTY OF DAVIDSON ) ) S8. The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me by Howard K. Patterson, Vice President of Epic Properties, Inc., a Texas corporation, on be~~. ~~ said cO(J;~~jr' He is personally known to me and did not take an oath this C!">. day of Y---' 2001. ~ r 0 a~c~~~- ........f.EN..~ Print Na~e: v lid. hn,[.w,d< ........ f... ..8_Jf,,~'. CommISSIOn No. .IV ~ 'l':.' .. .,,,,,, 4 ;1 ~ ~.. -.'-' ~ Myff($i1m~~xp~s1 : ,... · n\J~ - = .,-,_ r _ ._ :. ",1 . ~ : '; · . ..oc.G .!ft: ~ - . ~~. ~ . ~<:). ."'$ , 'f/_' . · ..t. ... ;;., '/b.-.... ~,~.... ~"" 'SON CO\) ,~ '".........,. .rocr':4.~ ~Q(\ ~\tes ~~ C~~ GG0870. I MAY-21-2001 14:58 THE SALVATION ARMY LEGAL DESCRIPTION e 7277259749 P.04/07 . File No.: 324079 parcd 1: P!NELLAS COUNTY rLA Q~~ REC.8K 11317 PG 1750 A portion of Section 14, Township 29 South, Range 15 Eilst, Pinellas County, Florida, more particularly described as follows: From the Northwest corner of the Southeast '/4 of the Southwest % of said Section 14, run South 00003'29" East, a distance of $0.00 feet; tl.ence run South 89003'55" East, a distance of 50.00 feet to the POINT OF BEGINN1NG; thence run South 00003'29" East, a distance of 285.20 feet; tllence run South 89003'55" East, il distance of 356.00 feet; thence run South 00003'29" East, a distance of 228.48 feet; thence run South 89"03'22" East, a distance of 260.59 feet; thence run North 00"05'28" West, a distance of 513.73 feet; thence run North 89003'55" West, a distance of 616.25 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING. Parcel 2: Lots 1 through 12, Block A, DRUID GROVES, as recorded in Plat Book 15, page 46, Public Records of Pinellas County, Florida and tl1at portion of vacated Skyview Avenue (Florida Avenue - Plat) lying directly west of Lot 1 Clnd Lot 12. Exnib i t "A" MAY-21-2001 14:59 THE SALVATION ARMY 7277259749 P.05/07 e e Exhibit B PfNELLAS COUNTY rLA Or~.REC.8K 11317 PG 1751 TO SPECIAL WARRANTY DEED 1. ad valorem real estate taxes and installments of governmental assessments for public improvements benefiting the Property, for the year 2001 and subsequent years; ~. zoning and building laws, ordinances, resolutions, and regulations; 3. covenants, agreements, conditions, restrictions, reservations and other exceptions of record and all easements and rights.oi-way of record or that would be shown on an accurate survey ;)f the Property; and 4. covenants and restrictions set forth in this Special Warranty Deed. 660870.1 MAY-21-2001 14:59 THE SALUATJON ARMY 7277259749 P.06/07 . . EXHIBIT C prNElLRS Co O~F.REC8K UNTY ~LR J 1317 PG 1752 TO SPECIAL WARRANTY DEED Restrictive Covenants 1. The Property may be used for any purposes allowed by applicable zoning codes llnd regulations. Notwithstanding the foregoing, however, the following uses shall not be permitted on the Property: (a) an acute care hospital, medical or surgical or specialty hospital. (b) a facility providing outpatient or inpatient surgery services, (c) a facility providing birthing services, (d) a facility providing outpatient rehabilitation services, (e) the provision of skilled nursing services or (f) a facility providing "Ancillary Medical Services or Facilities" (as defined herein). Notwithstanding the foregoing, however, nothing in this Paragraph shall prevent licensed physicians who conduct a medical practice and related activities on the Property ("Physicians") from performing outpatient surgeries that do not require general anesthesia or intravenous sedation or from rendering pathological laboratory, radiological services to any such Physician's own patients, so long as such pathological laboratory and radiological services are merely ancillary and incidental to such Physician's primary medical practice and do not constitute the Physician's primary medical practice or specialty nor the predominant services rendered by the Physician to the Physician's patients. As used herein, an "Ancillarv Medical Care Service or Facilitv" shall mean and include, (x) any form of testing for diagnostic or therapeutic purposes, provision or operation of a laboratory (including, without limitation, a pathology laboratory or a clinical laboratory), diagnostic imaging services (which include, without limitation, the following testing facilities: fluoroscopy, x-ray, plane film radiography, computerized tomography (CT) ultrasound, radiation therapy, mammography and breast diagnostics, nuclear medicine testing and magnetic resonance imaging), physiciil therapy services, or respiratory therapy service, and (y) the provision of any medical or related service to or for any person that is in addition to the examination and diagno:5is of patient.s performed. di.~ctly by a Physician or by other health care professionals under the direct supervision of a Physician, or a facility operated for the provision of any such service. 2. The provisions of this Exhibit shall remain in effect and be enforceable until the date fifty (years) years after the recording of this Exhibit (the "Restriction Period"). 3. The covenants and restrictions provided for in this Exhibit shall be effective upon the date hereof and shall run with the land. The agreements provided for herein shall inure to the benefit of and be binding upon the (a) the Grantor and its successors and assigns; (b) Largo Medical Center in Largo, Florida or any successor health care facility (the "Hospital"); (c) the Grantee, and (d) the 660870.1 '-.I.. C-t..It..I..&. "&'-'..J-' Inl:;. .::lMLVMI J.UI'1 M,"'::I.JJ , (c:'i''i'c::>::f(4':l e ~LLAS COUNTY ~LR, OF.EC ,aK 11317 PG 1753 respective successors, successors-in-title, assigns, heirs and lessees of Hospital and the Grantee, and their respective agents, employees. lessees and invitees, The covenants and restrictions provided for in this Exhibit shall remain in full force and effect and shall be unaffected by any change in ownership of the Property, or by any change of use, demolition, reconstruction, expansion or other circumstances, except as specified herein, Irreparable harm will result to Grantor and the Hospital by reason of any breach of the agreements, covenants and restrictions set forth in this Exhibit, and, therefore, Grantor and Hospital shall be entitled to relief by way of injunction or specific performance to enforce the provisions of this Exhibit, as well as any other relief avaIlable at law or equity, The failure of Grantor or Hospital, in anyone or more instances, to insist upon compliance WIth any of the terms and conditions of this Exhibit, or to exercise any right or privilege conferred in this Exhibit, shall not constitute or be construed as the waiver of such or any similar restriction, right, oprion, or privilege, but the same shan continue and remain in full force and effect as if no such forbearance had occurred. 4. If any covenant, restriction or other provision of this Exhibit shall be unlawful, void or voidable for the violation of any rule of law, including, but not limited to, the rule against perpetuities, any law regarding unreasonable restraints on alienation or any similar rule of law, then such provision shall continue only until the date twenty-one (21) years after the death of the last survivor of the now- living lineal descendants of Elizabeth II, Queen of England. This Exhibit shall be governed, construed and enforced in accol'dance with the laws of the State of Florida. t-'. t:J'(/t:J'( KARlEEN F. DE BLAKER, CLERK OF aIJRT PI/(LlJ1S COOHTY, fllRlDA --------------------------------------- 8C149?44 04-17-2001 15:36;40 51 DED-8ALVATION ARMY ??oo0??oo0 In: BK: RECDRDIHG COb PAGES roc STAr-P - DR219 SPG: 1 3 TOTAL: P CHm< AMT. TENDERED: BY--u'{_- L{P~K cellO.,,, 1 TOTAL P.07 JTF EPG: $28.50 $10,500.00 $10~52E.50 $lO~528.50 $.00 . 1.1,'" Z - ....l ~ EX: EX: L&.ILI.I ZQ. QC~ OQ. 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" "11" Center of Hope Fact Sheet The Center of Hope will be a community service building operated by the Salvation Army of Clearwater. It will be host to several community agencies serving a varying population of our community. Some of these programs will operate during .office hours and others will be residential. The agencies and the services they offer are as follows: ~ The Salvation Army - Emergency Familv Assistance Provides emergency financial, material, case management, crisis counseling, and support services to economically disadvantaged families and individuals residing in the Upper Pinellas County area. The mission of the "Family Services Program" is to address emergency material needs, while leading the client through a process of problem solving, the development of new life skills, spiritual guidance, and changes in daily behavior, that will result in a renewed and more stable degree of social, economic and spiritual functioning. Hospice - AloS,pommunity Project (A.CP.) A.C.P. works in close collaboration with the Salvation Army's Agape HIV/AIDS Community Outreach and Education Program for the provision of food, housing and other needed support and assistance services to this special and still growing population. . Neighborly Senior Services - Adult Day Services and Meals on Wheels Provides services designed to enhance the quality of life for elderly with functional or health problems. This is done through a variety of services offered including, but not limited to, therapeutic programs, social and health activities and services, leisure activities, self care training, assistance with activities of daily living, rest, nutrition, respite, medication management, health monitoring, and education. Support is offered to assist clients and caregivers to develop skillsJo maintain a level of independence. ~ Community Health Centers - Mother and Child Care Clinic "Mother and Child Care", a joint venture of The Salvation Army, "Johnny Ruth Clark Health Center", and Morton Plant Hospital, is a state of the art health clinic which provides pre-natal, post-natal, and pediatric medical care and on-going support services to area mothers and children without insurance of the financial resources to obtain medical care for themselves. E~~LE fv oC -0$::1'1 . 81 '0 .' 1 , t , " ~. I "- ~ \ll ~ @ ).).. . J :'.0'" ~ t ;.~ ~ ~ g88~ " ~ 8 .~ J(,,~ $~ . ~ ~ ~ q:~y;:~ ~ ~ " ~ ~~~~ .., uF ~ ~ $~'~ ~ -I ~-"~ 2tj~ ~ ~rzr ~z ~ .-'~fR ,~ , ~ _~8 _. F ~ijlij\ ill~15 ! ~~~i ~:I ~ fj\ ~~~~ ~ (\ , ~~~ ~~~ ~~- .-rn ~ ill r50 ~ ~~" ~~~~ 'SG r ~ ~~~5 .: )- ~ ,,~z ;z9f: ~~ r ~ :~~ liIa\J.' 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Edgewater Century Mortgage Corporation Ms. Lisa Fierce Planning Assistant Director City of Clearwater 100 S Myrtle Clearwater, FL 33756 Re: Clearwater Salvation Army, Christmas Joy Center Dear Ms. Fierce: I would like to take this opportunity, in behalf of the Clearwater Salvation Army, to express our appreciation to you for your efforts in arranging for the partial use of the newly acquired property located at 1521 Druid Road East to be used as our Christmas Joy Center this year. Last year we distributed food and toys to some 22,800 individuals and due to the present economic conditions we expect to far exceed this number. Thanks again for your help. George Mallory, President ~ ~U("'i GLM:cd Cc: Lt. Colonel Donald A Rose, Salvation Army F I "" \.- (..; )-1 (1 L.. '-.' '.. .--- ( , ....."...... .f 1,_,..... i --~_ /Cl~ ih'i ,., \;i I till'" l Contractors 2nd Builders Association of Pin ell as Count:!, Fl-Jrida M0l1gage Brokers Association, Institute of Rea! Estate"Management, National i\ssociation of Realtors, National Association of Real Estate Appraisers, Certified Commercial Investment Member. - .e / (j I C3 'C; ( ~.,. . './.).'.)...y.~ '.. H -> Huscher, Amy From: Sent: To: Cc: Subject: Fierce, Lisa Thursday, September 13, 2001 8:48 AM 'J Shawhan' Ruscher, Amy; Garriott, Kevin RE: Salvation Army Center of Hope we can fax you the development order that was issued as part of the approval. please contact kevin garriott, building official, regarding occupancy-type information. his number is 562-4588 amy, please pull and fax the information (this was an FL case that went to the cdb this summer) Lisa L. Fierce Assistant Planning Director City of Clearwater - Planning Department Ifierce@clearwater-fl.com 727.562.4561 phone 727.562.4865 fax -----Original Message----- From: J Shawhan [mailto:J.Shawhan@hjct.com] Sent: Wednesday, September 12, 2001 2:35 PM To: Lfierce@clearwater-fl.com Subject: Salvation Army Center of Hope To: Lisa Fierce Assistant Planning Director I met with you last week regarding the Pinellas County Central Production Studio. Now I have a question on a different project I am working on. The Salvation Army Center of Hope at the former Clearwater Community Hospital has been through a planning approval process at your office. Do you have some document of determination or other resolution that went with that approval. I need this to confirm the occupancy type. As I understand, it is mixed occupancy of Business and Residential. If this is something you can fax to me, my number is 894-0502. If you need to call me, my number is 896-4611. Thanks for your help. Jim Shawhan Harvard Jolly Clees Toppe Architects 1 R.Uscher. Amy From: Sent: To: Cc: Subject: Thanks Lisa. I will look forward Jim Shawhan HJCT Architects - It J Shawhan [J.Shawhan@hjct.com] Thursday, September 13, 2001 8:51 AM Ifierce @clearwater-fl.com aruscher@clearwater-fl.com; kgarriot@clearwater-fl.com RE: Salvation Army Center of Hope to Amy's fax. 1 LL e o rwater >- f- u FAX MESSAGE City of Clearwater Planning Department 100 S. Myrtle Avenue Clearwater, FL 33756 (727) 562-4567 FAX (727) 562-4576 TO: :-s- ~;-\ \-, '?r-\.-0\,- \~ } ~_~ \.j)L-,~_-~ (_> (,::-.-~C- c.';! FAX: FROM: \=\-V\:\J'--A .~ \ '\ <:f\\~\ {C:. , . 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Colonel Donald Faulkner Divisional Commander THE SALVATION ARMY Majors Roy C. and Jacquelynn M. Johnson Corps Officers Founded in 1865 by William Booth 1625 North Belcher Road 33765 P.O. Box 8070, Clearwater, FL 33758-8070 Phone (727) 725-9777 . FAX (727) 725-9749 July 18, 2001 Mr. Mark Parry ClealWater, Florida Filii Dear Mr. Parry, We of The Salvation Army were very appreciative of the fine way in which you made the presentation to the Community Development Board relative to the Army's occupancy and conducting of our Social Service Programs from the property purchased and located at 1521 Druid Road. There is no doubt that the effective way in which the program was presented brought about the unanimous vote from the Board. Much appreciated was the time and effort spent by you in preparing and making this presentation. We of The Salvation Army want to do everything in our power to assist the City of ClealWater and its leaders in caring for the many who are among the less fortunate. A Guardian of The Truth, Roy C. JOhnson, Major CORPS OFFICER Serving Clearwater and Upper Pinel/as County since 1926 John Gowans G::neral e -- Raymond A. Cooper Territorial Commander Lt. Colonel Donald Faulkner Divisional Commander THE SALVATION ARMY Majors Roy C. and Jacquelynn M. Johnson Corps Officers Founded in 1865 by WilliamBo(Jtf1 1625 North Belcher Rmid 33765 P.O. Box 8070, Clearwater, FL 33758-8070 Phone (727) 725-9777 . FAX (727) 725-9749 July 18, 2001 Ms. Lisa Fierce Clearwater, Florida Dear Ms. Fierce, We of The Salvation Army were very appreciative of the fine way in which you assisted in the presentation made to the Community Development Board relative to the Army's occupancy and conducting or our Social Service Programs from the property purchased and located at 1521 Druid Road. There is no doubt that the effective way in which the program was presented brought about the unanimous vote from the Board. Much appreciated was the time and effort spent in preparing and making this presentation. We of The Salvation Army want to do everything in our power to assist the City of Clearwater and its leaders in caring for the many who are among the less fortunate. A Guardian of The Truth, RoyC Johnson, Major CORPS OFFICER ftV[- f1~0 Serving Clearwater and Upper Pinellas County since 1926 e e COpy CITY OF CLEARWATER LONG RANGE PLANNING DEVELOPMENT REvIEW HOUSING DMSION NEIGHBORHOOD SERVICES PLANNING DEPARTMENT POST OFFICE Box 4748, CLEARWATER, FLORIDA 33758-4748 MUNICIPAL SERVICES BUILDING, 100 SOUTH MYRTLE AVENUE, CLEARWATER, FLORIDA 33756 TELEPHONE (727) 562-4567 FAX (727) 562-4576 June 8, 2001 Mr. Alex Plisko, Jr. AlA, NCARB 800 Drew Street Clearwater, Florida 33755 &: :I B I: RE: Application for Flexible Development approval (~ Dear Mr. Plisko: The Planning staff has reviewed your application to permit sociaVpublic, residential shelters, assisted living facilities and a medical clinic in the Institutional District and to permit a nonresidential parking lot in the Low Medium Density Residential District, as part of a Comprehensive Infill Redevelopment Project and a Residential Infill Project at 1521 E. Druid Road. After a preliminary review of the submitted items, staff has determined that the application is complete. The application has been entered into the Department's filing system and assigned the case number: FI 01-05-19. The application fee for the Flexible Development application is $1205.00. Staff received a check for the incorrect amount of $1250.00, and thus, a refund of $45.00 was forwarded to your client, The Salvation Army (see attached receipts). The Development Review Committee will review the application for sufficiency on June 14, 2001 in the Planning Department conference room - Room 216 - on the second floor of the municipal service building, 100 South Myrtle Avenue in Clearwater. Please call no earlier than one week prior to the meeting date for the approximate time that your case will be reviewed. You or a representative must be present to answer any questions that the committee may have regarding your application. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to call the planner assigned to your case, Mr. Mark Parry, at 727-562-4558. BRIAN J. AUNGST, MAYOR-COMMISSIONEll ED HART, VICE MAYOR-COMMISSIONER WHITNEY GR~Y, CmlMISSIONER 1-:I0Yf I-:IA\1II.TON, COMMISSIONER * BILI.JONSON, COMMISSIONER "r~nJiAJ Fi\API()Y/l.H:;"NT A1\IT\ Ii.J:'Cln~."."n..~ ^~~"t'T"""""'T L"nt........~YT.""1! 6/8/2001 1 :49:06 PM ~MENT HISTORY FOR CASE FL 01-05-19. . Fee Type: FL Date Paid 5/31/2001 Fee Type: FL Date Paid 5/31/2001 Description: Refund - Flexible Commercial Total Fee: Receipt# Check# Recorded By Amount Paid SLW ($45.00) Total Paid: ($45.00) Amount Due: Description: Flexible Commercial Receipt# Check# Recorded By 1199830632 FR Total. Paid: Total Fee: Amount Paid $1,250.00 $1,250.00 Amount Due: Totals for FL 01-05-19: Fees: $1,205.00 Paid: $1,205.00 Due: $0.00 Page 1 of 1 ($45.00) $0.00 $1,250.00 $0.00 en """' . It) o . 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(J 3: 3: ..J ..J en en Scu C'CI_ cu C'CI cJO (; 0 o 0 ~ ~ ~ .~ o z - C ::l o U u <( cu ::J C cu > cu a: en cu c"c EO..,. ~o 0 ..,. o. ,.... - o ]I ~ CD C E o E :;:; 0 c.o 1: CD u :c :r "~ o u:: Q) 0> ell CL CD :c "S( CD- u::.m .~ '0 CD cE ~g a:o .: a. cu Q 0) 0) or- or- o an ab Z 9 9 cu 0 0 CIJ ..J ..J C'CI LL LL o 'tICU c- W~ 8 8 o 0 t2 t2 ~ ~ t:CU C'CI- _C'CI (1)0 o 0 o 0 o 0 ~ ~ ;:: ;::: 5: 8. a: a: C'CI >- <( <( C)1- > > CUCU cu a. ..J ..J U. >- LL LL ~ e e CITY OF CLEARWATER LONG RANGE PLANNING DEVELOPMENT REvIEW HOUSING DMSION NEIGHBORHOOD SERVICES PLANNING DEPARTMENT POST OFFICE Box 4748, CLEARWATER, FLORIDA 33758-4748 MUNICIPAL SERVICES BUILDING, 100 SOUTH MYRTLE AVENUE, CLEARWATER, FLORIDA 33756 TELEPHONE (727) 562-4567 FAX (727) 562-4576 May 23, 2001 Mr. Alex Plisko, Jr. AIA, NCARB 800 Drew Street Clearwater, Florida 33755 RE: Application for Flexible Development approval (FL 01-05-19) Dear Mr. Plisko: The Planning staff has reviewed your application to permit social/public service, residential shelters, assisted living facilities and a medical clinic in the Institutional District and to permit nonresidential parking in the Low Medium Density Residential District, as part of a Comprehensive Infill Redevelopment Project and Residential Infill Project at 1521 E. Druid Road. After a preliminary review of the submitted materials, Staff has determined that the application packet is complete. The application has been entered into the Department's filing system and assigned the case number: FL 01-05-19. The Development Review Committee will review the application for sufficiency June 14, 2001 in the Planning Department conference room - Room 216 - on the second floor of the municipal service building, 100 South Myrtle Avenue in Clearwater. Please call no earlier than one week prior to the meeting date for the approximate time that your case will be reviewed. You or a representative must be present to answer any questions that the committee may have regarding your application. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to call me at 727-562-4504. 7!i1 w~~ TIS Pla;c ;p BRiA.N J. i:"ul'JeST, NIAYOR-COtvl?vilSSIONEE \XfI-IITNEY GF&\-Y, COi\HvlISSIor<lER I-iOYT I-LA_MILTON, CO?vfMiSSIONER ED I--IARTj COi\HviISSIOI\[ER BILl.jONSON) C01\'ilviISSIONER "EQUAL EMPLOYMENT NW AFFIP~\iA1T\iE ArnON EMPLOYER" TO: ~TTER OF TRANSMI @ City of Clearwater DATE: May 2 Planning and Development Services 100 South Myrtle Avenue Clearwater, FL 33756 562-4567 PLANNIN. G & DE. VELOPMENT SVCS CITY OF CLEARWATER ATTN: Ryan Givens RE: Salvation Army / Center of Hope 1521 Druid Road East WE TRANSMIT: (X) Herewith ( ) Under separate cover FOR YOUR: ( ) Approval ( ) Distribution to parties ( ) Information ( ) Review and comment ( ) Record ( ) Use THE FOllOWING: ( ) Prints ( ) Shop drawing prints/reproducibles ( ) Specifications ( ) Samples ( ) Change Order ( ) Product literature ( ) Submittals (X) Other COPIES DATE 1 04/01/01 1 OS/23/01 1 1 12 REMARKS: DESCRIPTION Original signed and sealed survey. Check for $1,250.00. 8 1/2" x 11" Site and Landscape Plan. 8 1/2" x 11" Site Plan. Applications consisting of: Flexible Development Application (05/23/01). Salvation Army Center of Hope Proposed Facilities (04/17/01). Exterior Elevation Photos. Special Warranty Deed. Site and Landscape Plan. Survey (04/01/01). ~Q=x(9 Alex Plisko, AlA . Plisko Architecture, P.A. 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ITEM D - LEVEL 3 APPLICATIONS CONSENT AGENDA Consent Agenda items require no formal public hearing and are subject to approval by a single motion. Any Community Development Board Member or City staff may remove an item from the Consent Agenda for individual discussion and vote. Item #01 - 2855 Gulf-ta-Bay Boulevard: Morton Plant Mease Life Services, Inc. _ Owner/Applicant. Request rezoning of 2.71 acres approximately 650 feet south of Gulf-to-Bay Boulevard, and 500 feet east of Sky Harbor Drive, from MDR, Medium Density Residential District, to MHDR, Medium High Density Residential District, consisting of a portion of Section 17, Township 29 South, Range 16 East (Bayside Nursing Pavilion). Z 01-05-01 AND Item #02- 2780 Drew Street: City of Clearwater, c/o Art Kader, Assistant Director of Parks and Recreation - Owner/Applicant. Request: 1) Land use plan amendment from RM, Residential Medium Classification to R/OS, Recreation/Open Space Classification, and 2) rezoning from MDR, Medium Density Residential District to O/SR, Open Space/Recreation District, consisting of a portion of Section 8, Township 29 South, Range 16 East, M&B 34.04. LUZ 01-04-05 AND Item #E3 - 1698 Gulf-to-Bay Boulevard: Gulf Florida Douqhnuts, Inc. c/o Robert McCoy - Owner/Applicant. Request Flexible Development approval to reduce the required number of parking spaces from 15 spaces per 1,000 square feet of gross floor area (GFA), (68 spaces) to 11 spaces per 1,000 square feet of gross floor area (GFA), (50 spaces) and reduce the front setback from 25 feet to one foot, as part of a Comprehensive Infill Redevelopment Project with Comprehensive Landscape Program and Comprehensive Sign Program, Sec. 14-29-15, M&B 13.05. Applicable conditions: 1) If a different restaurant is proposed, the parking needs shall be reevaluated and may require approval by the Community Development Board; 2) the concrete slab with the acd070 1 07/17/01 e - \ /~ site be limited to 156 dwellings units and 15,602 square feet of non-residential uses; and 4) all signage comply with Code. FL 01-01-05 ACTION: APPROVED - 6: 1. Item #E2 - 13 Cambria Street: Linda and Anqel Delqado - Owner/Applicants. Request a flexible development approval to reduce the minimum lot width from 150 to 50 feet, reduce the side (east) setback from 10 to 5 feet and to permit a parking lot design other than what is required by Code, as part of a Residential Infill Project, for 0.09 acres on the south side of Cambria Street, approximately 100 feet west of Mandalay Boulevard; Zoning: MHDR, Medium High Density Residential District, Clearwater Beach Rev, Blk 3, Lot 4. Applicable conditions: 1) Any future redevelopment initiatives include a parking design that complies with Code or is approved by the Community Development Board; 2) the final building design is generally consistent with the elevations submitted to staff April 24, 2001, or as modified by the Community Development Board; and 3) some type of railing system that gives the illusion of a balcony be added to the second floor of the north side of the building. FL 01-05-18 ACTION: APPROVED - 7:0. Item #E3 - 1698 Gulf-to-Bay Boulevard - See Page 1. Item #E4 - 1521 E. Druid Road: Salvation Armv - Owner/Applicant. Request_Flexible Development approval to permit social/public service use for 6.92 acres on the southeast corner of Druid Road and Highland Avenue, adjacent to residentially-zoned property, a residential shelter and a medical clinic in the Institutional District, as part of a Comprehensive Infill Redevelopment Project, Sec. 14-29-15, M&B 34.01 and Druid Groves Sub, Blk A, Lots 1-12. Zoning: I, Institutional District and LMDR, Low Medium Density Residential District. Applicable conditions: 1) All dead or dying landscape material be replaced by October 1, 2001, or prior to issuance of Certificate of Occupancy, whichever occurs first; 2) all Brazilian pepper trees and hazardous trees be removed, through City permits; 3) all signage comply with Code; 4) all handicapped parking spaces be upgraded to meet City standards and that a sidewalk be provided along Highland Avenue, prior to issuance of Certificate of Occupancy; and 5) no expansion of the parking lot within the LMDR District portion of the site be permitted without additional review and approval by the Community Development Board. FL 01- 05-19 ACTION: APPROVED - 7:0. ITEM F - DIRECTOR'S ITEMS ACTION: MEETING SCHEDULED - September 14, 2001, at 12:30 p.m., at the Municipal Services Building, Planning Department Conference Room re: CDB procedures and standards and criteria used in making recommendations/decisions. ITEM G - ADJOURNMENT - 6:35 p.m. acd070 1 3 07/17/01 a , CDB Meeting Date: Julv 17, 2001 Case Number: FL 01-05-19 Agenda Item: D4 CITY OF CLEARWATER PLANNING DEPARTMENT STAFF REPORT . BACKGROUND INFORMATION: OWNER: LOCATION: REQUEST: PLANS REVIE'VED: SITE INFORMATION: PROPERTY SIZE: Th~ Salvation Army 1521 Druid Road Flexible Development approval to permit social/public service use, adjacent to residentially-zoned property, a residential shelter and a medical clinic in the Institutional District, as part of a Comprehensive Infill Redevelopment Project. Site plan submitted by Plisko Architecture 6.92 acres; 301,574 square feet DIMENSIONS OF SITE:. Approximately 943 feet OfWlGll1 by :51.3 ieel oi ciepm PROPERTY USE: Current use: Proposed use: PLAN CATEGORIES: ZONING DISTRICTS: Vacant building (former hospital) A social/public service agency with an associated residential shelter, medical clinic and religious service facility. INS, Institutional Classification and RU, Residential Urban Classification I, Institutional District and LMDR, Low Medium Density Residential District ADJACENT LAND USES: North: Single-family residential South: Nursing home and the Suncoast Family YMCA East: Single-family residential West: Single-family residential Page 1 - e CHARACTER OF THE IMMEDIATE VICINITY: The immediate vicinity is dominated by single-family dwellings with a nursing home and YMCA to the south. ANAL YSIS: Existing Conditions: The "T"-shaped site contains 6.92 acres located on the southeast comer of Druid Road and South Highland Avenue. The lot has 103 feet of frontage along South Crest Avenue (east), 616 feet of frontage on East Druid Road (nOlih) and 285 feet of frontage on South Highland Avenue (west). The site contains a 92,413 square foot masonry-block building that was the previous home to the Clearwater Community Hospital. The building is located between 40 and 230 feet from any property line and stands between 14 and 28 feet in height. The building, vacant for the past two years, is finished with sand-colored stucco finish with red trim and has been well-maintained despite the lengthy vacancy. The site consists of two zoning districts: Low Medium Density Residential and Institutional Districts. The majority of the site (5.42 acres) is zoned Institutional District and includes the entire building and most of the parking. The remainder of site, 1.5 acres at the southwest comer of Druid Road and South Crest Avenue, is within the LMDR District. The City's Planning and Zoning Board approved a conditional use application (CD 94-40) on June 14, 1994 for a non- residential parking facility within a residentially-zoned district for that site. There are 55 parking spaces located within the northern-third of the LMDR District portion of the site. Additional spaces were approved for the mid-section of the site, but they were never constructed. There are 256 existing parking spaces located within five distinct parking lots. There are 16 spaces located partially within the right-of-way along East Druid Road and have not been considered as part of the parking requirement. There are 55 existing spaces within the LMDR portion of the site. All other parking spaces are located between eight and 75 feet from any property line. The site is well landscaped with all perimeters consisting of hedges and shade trees that exceed the intent of Code. Interior landscaping also exceeds the intent of Code. All landscaping on the site is in need to refurbishment including the replacement of some dead and dying plant material, pruning, weeding and re-mulching. There is an existing six-foot concrete wall on the north side of Jasmine Way, which terminates as a cul-de-sac just east of the site, south of the residentially- zoned parking lot. Chainlink fencing and landscaping exist along the south property lines of the site. A drainage swale with dense vegetation exists along the east property line between the subject site and residential property to the east. Page 2 ~ e e Proposal: The proposal includes the relocation of the existing Salvation Army operation currently located at 400 North Fort Harrison to the subject site. The Salvation Almy has been at its current location since 1962. During the past 39 years at the site on North Fort Harrison, the Salvation Army has substantially improved the appearance of the site through improved site design and architectural detail. The Salvation Army also has a presence at 1625 North Belcher Road through its Community Worship Center. It has been at that site since 1990 and all services provided at the Belcher Road site will remain there. The Salvation Army is considered a social/public service agency that would otherwise require a Level Two, Flexible Development review. Social/public service agencies, however, are not permitted adjacent to properties designated as residential in the zoning atlas. Properties designated as LMDR District are located immediately to the east of the subject site along the entire length of the east property line. There are several other uses associated with the application that would require a Level One, Flexible Standard development review and include residential shelter, medical clinic and religious service facilities. The religious service use includes a day care component that is typical with most worship-oriented facilities. The best option available to the applicant is to apply as a Comprehensive Infill Redevelopment Project to incorporate all of the proposed uses and allow the review of the social service agency adj acent to residentially- zoned property. No expansions or additions or other site modifications are proposed with this application and only interior renovations are proposed. An itemization of uses, parking requirements, floor area and otherwise required level of review associated with each is illustrated below in the following table: USE SQUARE REQUIRED LEVEL OF REVIEW FOOTAGE PARKING REQUIRED Social/Public 47,600 square feet 95 - 143 spaces (2 Level Two - Comprehensive Service - 3 spaces per Infill Redevelopment Project Agency 1,000 square feet of (including GFA) religious service facility) Residential 30,000 square feet 56 spaces (1 space Level One - Flexible Standard Shelter (34 units or 111 per 2 residents) development residents) Medical Clinic 14,000 square feet 70 spaces (5 spaces Level One - Flexible Standard per 1,000 square development feet ofGFA) Total 91,600 square feet 221 - 269 spaces N/A Page 3 . e -- The proposal requires between 221 and 269 parking spaces, based on the highest and lowest parking ratios of all combined uses. There are 231 legal parking spaces available on site. There are 16 additional parking spaces that have not been considered because they exist within the right-of-way along Druid Road. The request is permit the establishment of a social/public service agency adjacent to residentially- designated property with associated uses including a residential shelter (34 units), and a medical clinic within the Institutional District. There are no significant site or exterior building changes associated with this proposal beyond repainting and other necessary restorative repairs. The existing parking spaces will be required to be restriped in accordance with Code requirements prior to the issuance of a certificate of occupancy. This will include bringing all handicapped spaces into Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) compliance. The hours of operation will be primarily between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday. There will be a maximum of 75 employees on the site at any given time. Deliveries will be made via a 14-foot, panel truck two times per day. Deliveries will occur at the existing loading dock located on the east side of the building. The residential shelter will be in continuous operation. The residential shelter will provide housing for one- and two-parent families. The proposed medical clinic is exclusively for the "Mother and Child Care of Clearwater, Inc." and includes full laboratory and birthing room facilities providing pre- and post-natal and pediatric medical care to mothers and their children who do not have insurance or other means to provide medical care for themselves. The site will treat asymptomatic (no symptoms present) AIDS-inflicted residents. No medical treatments are provided. The Salvation Army has operated these programs at its current site for the last 14 years. The proposal also includes restoring the declining/dead landscaping plus adding shrubs, shade trees and ground cover to the existing landscape islands in the parking lot at the northeast comer of Druid Road and South Crest Avenue. CODE ENFORCEMENT ANALYSIS: There are no code enforcement issues associated with this property. A. COMPLIANCE WITH MAXIMUM DEVELOPMENT POTENTIAL STANDARD IN THE I, INSTITUTIONAL DISTRICT: STANDARD PERMITTED/ EXISTING PROPOSED IN REQUIRED COMPLIANCE? FLOOR AREA 0.65 0.30 0.30 Yes RATIO IMPERVIOUS 0.85 0.62 0.62 Yes SURFACE RATIO Page 4 e e B. FLEXIBILITY STANDARDS FOR COMPREHENSIVE INFILL REDEVELOPMENT PROJECTS IN THE I, INSTITUTIONAL DISTRICT: STANDARD PERMITTED/ EXISTING PROPOSED IN REQUIRED COMPLIANCE? LOT AREA N/A 6.92 acres; 6.92 acres; Yes 301,574 square 301,574 square feet feet LOT WIDTH N/A 943 feet along 943 feet along Yes Druid Road Druid Road HEIGHT N/A 14 - 28 feet 14 - 28 feet Yes FRONT YARD N/A o feet: Druid o feet: Druid Yes SETBACK Road Road 9 feet: South 9 feet: South Highland Highland Avenue Avenue 3 feet: South 3 feet: South Crest Avenue Crest Avenue 13 5 feet: 13 5 feet: Jasmine Way Jasmine Way SIDE YARD N/A South:77feet/12 South: 77 feet/12 Yes SETBACK feet * feet * West: 12 feet West: 12 feet East: 7 feet East: 7 feet REAR YARD N/A N/A** N/A** Yes SETBACK PARKING Detemlined by 231 231 Yes SPACES the Community Development Coordinator based on the specific use and/or ITE Manual standards The site, due to its shape, has two south property lines. ** The site is a comer lot. Comer lots have two front setbacks and the remaining setbacks are considered sides. * Page 5 ~ e C. FLEXIBILITY CRITERIA FOR COMPREHENSIVE INFILL REDEVELOPMENT PROJECTS: 1. The development or redevelopment of the parcel proposed for development is otherwise impractical without deviations from intensity and development standards. The Salvation Army has outgrown its current site located at 400 North Fort Harrison Avenue. After searching for nearly one year, the subject site became available and will meet the space requirements for the Salvation Army. In addition, the location on a significant bus route and available parking make the site an appropriate choice for the applicant. By Code, social/public service agencIes cannot be located adjacent to property designated as residential in the zoning atlas. Residentially-designated property is located immediately to the east of the site. The only option available is to apply as a Comprehensive Infill Redevelopment Project. Other uses associated with the proposal would otherwise require a Level One, Flexible Standard review including medical clinic and residential shelter. The site has been abandoned for two years and is beginning to deteriorate. The proposal includes remodeling the interior of the existing building and replacing dead and/or dying plant material throughout the site. Additional landscaping will be provided in the parking area located at the southwest comer of Druid Road and South Crest Avenue. 2. The development of the parcel proposed for development, as a Comprehensive Infill Redevelopment Project will not materially reduce the fair market value of abutting properties. The Salvation Army has been operating at its current site on North Fort Harrison Avenue since 1962 and in that time has had a positive impact on the citizens of Clearwater. The subject site has been abandoned for two years has begun to deteriorate. The Salvation Army will invest over two million dollars to renovate the interior, exterior and the site as a whole including upgrading all landscaping to meet the intent of Code. A permanent, viable use on this site will be a positive influence on the surrounding area. 3. The uses within the Comprehensive Infill Redevelopment Project are otherwise permitted in the District. The City of Clearwater permits social/public service agencies, residential shelters and all other uses associated with this proposal. Page 6 - It 4. The uses or mix of uses within the Comprehensive Infill Redevelopment Project are compatible with adjacent land uses. The Salvation Army has been operating at its current site for 39 years. At the current site, the Salvation Army buildings are adjacent to residentially-used parcels and have not been a detriment to those properties. The surrounding uses are a mix of attached and single-family dwellings. Primarily single-family dwellings surround the proposed site to the east. A nursing home and the YMCA are located immediately to the south of the subject site. The site is well buffered from all adjacent properties by walls, fences, and extensive landscaping. The previous use was the Clearwater Community Hospital and included and emergency room and associated services. This proposed use is less intense will be continue to be compatible with adjacent land uses. 5. Suitable sites for development or redevelopment of the uses or mix of uses with the comprehensive in fill redevelopment project are not otherwise available in the City of Clearwater. The site has been abandoned for over two years. The Salvation Army has been searching for a new site for over one year. There are no other sites available that are large enough to accommodate the proposed use. The site also uniquely located to serve the needs of the clients who utilize the services provided by the agency. The site is situated on a visible comer with frontage on an east-west transit corridor with easy access from all parts of Clearwater and bus routes. 6. The development of the parcel proposed for development as a Comprehensive Infill Redevelopment Project will upgrade the immediate vicinity of the parcel proposed for development. The site, vacant for two years, has begun to deteriorate. The Salvation Army will invest over two million dollars to renovate the interior, exterior of the building and the site. The existing architectural style will be maintained and all required repairs and renovations will be performed with this proposal. The seller of the property prohibited a hospital use from re-occupying the site. The Salvation Army is one of the few uses that need and can make good use of the large existing building and can make the necessary site improvements. Existing, extensive landscaping along the perimeter and interior of the site meets Code requirements and all dead and/or dying plant material will be replaced. Additional landscaping is proposed for the parking lot at the southwest comer of South Crest Avenue and Dmid Road. The economic value of the stmcture and site is expected to increase with the proposed enhancements and will compliment the neighborhood. Continued reinvestment in properties will aid in the sustainability of the neighborhood. Page 7 ~ -- D. GENERAL APPLICABILITY: Conditions which are imposed by the Community Development Coordinator and the Community Development Board pursuant to a Level One or a Level Two Approval shall ensure that: 1. The proposed development of the land will be in harmony with the scale, bulk, coverage, density, and character of adjacent properties in which it is located. The proposal includes the relocation of the Salvation Anny from its current site at 400 North Fort Harrison Avenue to the subject site. The uses proposed for the site include a social/public service agency, residential shelter, medical clinic and religious services. The proposal includes renovating the interior and exterior of the building. The proposal also includes replacing all dead and/or dying plant material and adding additional landscaping to the parking lot at the southwest comer of South Crest Avenue and Druid Road. The development is well buffered from all adjoining properties through landscaping, walls and fences and will continue to be in harmony with the scale and character ofthe area. All existing, perimeter setbacks will be maintained and the use will be less intense than the previous user (Clearwater Community Hospital) in tenns of noise and vehicular traffic. 2. The proposed development will not hinder or discourage the appropriate development and use of adjacent land and buildings or significantly impair the value thereof. The Salvation Army has been operating at their current site since 1962. There are no code violations or other outstanding problems associated with their current site. The subj ect site has been abandoned for over two years and is beginning to deteriorate. The proposal will greatly upgrade the look of the building and site. The proposal also includes upgrading the site's landscaping. The proposed development should not discourage appropriate development and use of adjacent land buildings. 3. The proposed development will not adversely affect the health or safety or persons residing or working in the neighborhood of the proposed use. The proposed use of the site will be less intense than that of the former Clearwater Community Hospital. The hours of operation will be primarily between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday. The residential shelter will be occupied 24 hours per day. There will be a maximum of75 employees on the site at any given time. Deliveries will be made via a 14-foot, panel truck two times per day. Deliveries will occur at the existing loading dock located on the east side of the building. The site is well buffered from the surrounding area. The proposal will improve the appearance ofthe site and building. Page 9 - e 7. The design of the proposed Comprehensive Infill Redevelopment Project creates a form and function which enhances the community character of the immediate vicinity of the parcel proposed for development and the City of Clearwater as a whole. The proposed investments made to this property will benefit the immediate area through aesthetics, increase property values, and the potential to positively influence other surrounding property owners. The two million dollars to be used to renovate the building and the site will meet the intent of Code. The existing architectural style will be maintained and all necessary repairs and renovations will be provided. All dead and/or dying plant material will be replaced and additiona11andscaping is proposed for the residentially-zoned parking lot. The reuse of the building with a stable business will reverse the deterioration that has occurred. 8. Flexibility in regard to lot width, required setbacks, height, off-street parking are justified by the benefits to community character and the immediate vicinity of the parcel proposed for development and the City of Clearwater as a whole. The proposed improvements to the site and stmcture include repairing the building and renovating the landscaping. The existing parking spaces will be required to be restriped in accordance with Code requirements prior to the issuance of a Certificate of Occupancy. This will include bringing all handicap spaces into American's with Disabilities Act (ADA) compliance. No reductions in lot width or area, setbacks, height or parking are required. The improvements to this site may promote continued reinvestment in the neighborhood. 9. Adequate off-street parking in the immediate vicinity according to the shared parking formula in Division 14 of Article 3 will be available to avoid on-street parking in the immediate vicinity of the parcel proposed for development. The parking requirement for the complex is between 221 and 269 parking spaces. This is based on the highest and lowest parking ratios for the combined uses. The site has 231 legal parking spaces and a total of 247 parking available (including 16 spaces in the right-of-way along Dmid Road). Page 8 - e The site will also treat asymptomatic (no symptoms present) AIDS-inflicted residents. No medical treatments are provided. The Salvation Army has operated this program at its current site for the last 14 years without incident. 4. The proposed development is designed to minimize traffic congestion. The use of the property will be less intense that the former occupant (Clearwater Community Hospital). The proposal includes the renovation of the interior and exterior of the existing building. Other significant upgrades include the renovation of all landscaping on site as well as the installation of additional landscaping on a portion of the parking lot. The proposal is expected to have little or no increased effect on traffic congestion. 5. The proposed development is consistent with the community character of the immediate vicinity of the parcel proposed for development. The Clearwater Community Hospital operated at this site for approximately 30 years. The surrounding uses to the east and north are primarily single-family dwellings. A nursing home and a YMCA exist immediately to the south. The site is well buffered from all adjacent properties by walls, fences and extensive landscaping. The site will continue to be well buffered from all adjoining properties. This proposal, which includes some residential uses, is less intense than the previous use and will be compatible with adjacent land uses. The proposed improvements to the site and structure include a renovated fayade, and improved landscaping. These will result in increased property values and enhanced community character. Existing, established setbacks on all sides will remain the same. The proposed development is consistent with the community character of the immediate vicinity. 6. The design of the proposed development mInImIZeS adverse effects, including visual, acoustic and olfactory and hours of operation impacts, on adjacent properties. There are no outstanding Code violations or complaints associated with this site. The proposal will result in an improved appearance. The site is buffered by existing, walls, fences and landscaping. The use will be less intensity than the previous hospital. There will be no adverse effects generated by the proposed development. Page 10 e - SUMMARY AND RECOMMENDATION: The application and supporting materials were reviewed by the Development Review Committee on June 14, 2001. The proposal is in compliance with the standards and criteria for Flexible Development approval, with the maximum development potential, requirements of Comprehensive Infill Redevelopment Projects, and with all applicable standards of the Community Development Code. The Planning Department recommends APPROVAL of the Flexible Development approval to permit social/public service use, adjacent to residentially-zoned property, a residential shelter and a medical clinic in the Institutional District, as part of a Comprehensive Infill Redevelopment Project, as part of a Comprehensive Infill Redevelopment Project, for the site at 1521 East Druid Road Road, subject to the following conditions: 1) That all dead or dying landscape material be replaced by October 1, 2001, or prior to issuance of Certificate of Occupancy, whichever occurs first; 2) That all Brazilian pepper trees and hazardous trees be removed, through City permits; 3) That all signage comply with Code; 4) That all handicapped parking spaces be upgraded to meet City standards and that a sidewalk be provided along Highland Avenue, prior to issuance of Certificate of Occupancy; and 5) That no expansion of the parking lot within the LMDR District portion of the site be permitted without additional review and approval by the Community Development Board. /1 Prepared by: Mark T. Parry, Planner /)/r--.......---"--'- -'--- -~- ATTACHMENTS: Aerial Photograph of Site and Vicinity Location Map Future Land Use Map Zoning Atlas Map Application Traffic Study S:IPlanning DepartmentlC D BIFLEX\Pending ApplicationslDrllid 1521 SalvationlDrllid 1521 STAFF REPORT.doc Page 11 ~ N~RTH ,.. 1 = 200' ~'lf\1 Aer~!al ~ap j.)." . ... ..,UlVV ,i..._, J_l//(/ j-( 1-,' -', -"- '," '. .jddh:15't ...'~",. l~ .....S"::. ~Q~"'- ~n \J, -:.L-\ \ - . ~,,\~ 'i ....~/~l ",,,/~,,,I CITY OF CLE ARWATE PUBUC WORKS R. e . 2545 NE PROWl 033101-381 000200108120 730 N OLD COACHMAN ROAD GTAN 3/29/01 032901-201 901 N HERCULES AVE THEFTN 3/28/01 032801-140 000200107781 2170 SUNNYDALE BLVD HARAS 3/28/01 032801-135 2545 NE COACHMAN ROAD CRMN 3/28/01 032801-132 000200107769 2185 RANGE ROAD BURGVEHN 3/26/01 032601-124 000200107574 2066 SUNSET POINT ROAD BURGVEHN 3/25/01 032501-143 000200107466 2310 STAG RUN BLVD ROBI 3/25/0 1 032501-25 000200107448 1575 SUNSHINE DR WEAPONI 3/24/01 032401-452 1711 WMANORAVE 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4/15/01 041501-153 000200109637 2470 SHARKEY ROAD NOISE 4/14/01 041401-33 e . 2062 SUNSET POINT ROAD DOMSEP 4/13/01 041301-277 2545 NE COACHMAN ROAD NOISE 4/13/01 041301-18 1101 N OLD COACHMAN ROAD HAl 4/11/01 041101-355 651 N OLD COACHMAN ROAD AOA 4/11/01 041101-236 1836 YALE DR NCN 4/11/01 041101-152 730 N OLD COACHMAN ROAD GTAN 4/11/01 041101-79 000200109228 2185 SUNSET POINT ROAD NOISE 4/11/01 041101-42 2481 NE COACHMAN ROAD FIGHTIN 4/11/01 041101-12 OBERLIN DR AND SHARKEY ROAD HAl 4/10/01 041001-387 2481 NE COACHMAN ROAD BURGVEHN 4/10/01 041001-149 000200109143 N BELCHER ROAD AND SUNSET POINT ROAD LLJ 4/10/01 041001-59 2080 SUNSET GROVE LANE NCN 4/9/01 040901-420 1501 N BELCHER ROAD SEXBATN 4/9/01 040901-418 000200109105 2185 SUNSET POINT ROAD NOISE 4/8/0 1 040801-242 2470 SHARKEY ROAD GTAN 4/7/01 040701-234 2018 SUNSET GROVE LANE CHLDNN 4/6/01 040601-267 000200108709 2064 RANGE ROAD THEFTN 4/6/01 040601-191 000200108690 1058 CEPHAS DR HARAS 4/5/01 040501-375 000200108628 2018 SUNSET GROVE LANE CHLDNN 4/5/01 040501-345 GENTRY ST AND N HERCULES AVE HAl 4/5/01 040501-197 2481 NE COACHMAN ROAD THEFTN 4/5/01 040501-151 000200108577 N BELCHER ROAD AND SUNSET POINT ROAD HAl 4/3/01 040301-417 SUNSET POINT ROAD AND N BELCHER ROAD HAl 4/3/01 040301-411 2101 SUNSET POINT ROAD HARAS 4/3/01 040301-105 1000 N HERCULES AVE GTAN 4/2/01 040201-346 000200108332 2018 SUNSET GROVE LANE CHLDIN 4/2/01 040201-263 000200108311 2545 NE COACHMAN ROAD NOISE 4/1/01 040101-434 2545 NE COACHMAN ROAD DISTI 4/1/01 040101-237 -----, Police Calls Near 410 N. 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ASL T J 3/29/01 032901-110 DREW ST AND PINELLAS TRL DISTI 3/28/01 032801-292 506 BLANCH B LITTLEJOHN TRL DRUGI 3/28/01 032801-29 HART ST AND N MYRTLE AVE BATJN 3/27101 032701-445 33 N GARDEN AVE TH EFTN 3/23/01 032301-334 000200107292 650 CLEVELAND ST DISTI 3/23/01 032301-268 400 JONES ST BURGN 3/23/01 032301-125 601 CLEVELAND ST BURGVEHJ 3/23/01 032301-27 000200107203 S GARDEN AVE AND CLEVELAND ST THEFTN 3/22/01 032201-333 N MYRTLE AVE AND SEMINOLE ST ASL TJ 3/22/01 032201-223 DREW ST AND N FORT HARRISON AVE BATN 3/21/01 032101-168 000200107050 725 CLEVELAND ST DISTI 3/21/01 032101-28 22 N FORT HARRISON AVE BURGVEHJ 3/21/01 032101-15 000200107012 405 N FORT HARRISON AVE GT AN 3/20/01 032001-388 000200107000 JONES ST AND N GARDEN AVE THEFTN 3/20/01 032001-241 000200106957 714 N FORT HARRISON AVE GTAN 3/19/01 031901-125 000200106809 405 VINE AVE SHOTJ 3/18101 031801-320 405 VINE AVE SHOTJ 3/18/01 031801-317 000200106767 405 VINE AVE SHOTJ 3/18/01 031801-318 701 N FORT HARRISON AVE BURGN 3/18/01 031801-138 000200106726 601 CLEVELAND ST BATJN 3/18/01 031801-73 000200106707 N GARDEN AVE AND MAPLE ST NOISE 3/17/01 031701-327 000200106664 200 N OSCEOLA AVE DISTI 3/17/01 031701-295 635 CLEVELAND ST THEFTJ 3/16/01 031601-472 000200106568 CLEVELAND ST AND N FORT HARRISON AVE DISTI 3/15/01 031501-518 500 CLEVELAND ST THEFTN 3/15/01 031501-204 100 N OSCEOLA AVE THEFTN 3/15/01 031501-55 000200106387 601 CLEVELAND ST DRUGI 3/14/01 031401-508 000200106375 N MYRTLE AVE AND ELDRIDGE ST DRUGI 3/14101 031401-481 000200106373 101 DREW ST THEFTN 3/14/01 031401-322 000200106348 814 CLEVELAND ST THEFTN 3/14/01 031401-277 000200106334 28 N GARDEN AVE THEFTN 3/13/01 031301-200 000200106226 201 N FORT HARRISON AVE BATJI 3/12/01 031201-271 000200106153 606 SPRUCE AVE THEFTN 3/12/01 031201-267 000200106150 908 MAPLE ST GT AN 3/11101 031101-232 000200106042 701NFORTHARRISONAVE GTAN 3/11/01031101-177 609 SEMINOLE ST CRMJ 3/11/01 031101-163 000200106016 510 N OSCEOLA AVE NOISE 3/11/01 031101-123 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2/2/01 020201-226 906 MAPLE ST DRUGI 2/2/01 020201-179 JONES ST AND N MYRTLE AVE VICEI 2/2/01 020201-122 JONES ST AND VINE AVE DRUGI 2/2/01 020201-39 000200102549 650 CLEVELAND ST THEFTI 2/1/01 020101-391 611 N OSCEOLA AVE BURGVEHN 1/31/01 013101-59 000200102368 612 CLEVELAND ST DISTI 1/30/01 013001-66 603 ELDRIDGE ST BATJN 1/29/01 012901-387 000200102271 111 N MYRTLE AVE THEFTN 1/29/01 012901-75 000200102208 22 N FORT HARRISON AVE THEFTN 1/26/01 012601-166 000200101974 600 CLEVELAND ST TH EFTN 1/26/01 012601-164 000200101971 DREW ST AND N FORT HARRISON AVE GTAN 1/26/01 012601-48 000200101958 701 N FORT HARRISON AVE ASL TN 1/24/01 012401-440 ELDRIDGE ST AND SPRUCE AVE DRUGI 1/24/01 012401-255 400 CLEVELAND ST THEFTI 1/24/01 012401-215 000200101826 100 N OSCEOLA AVE BATJN 1/23/01 012301-146 N MYRTLE AVE AND DREW ST GTAN 1/23/01 012301-106 000200101736 22 N FORT HARRISON AVE DISTI 1/21/01 012101-32 16 N GARDEN AVE GTAN 1/20/01 012001-288 612 CLEVELAND ST DISTI 1/20/01 012001-178 408 VINE AVE DEAD 1/20/01 012001-114 000200101525 607 N FORT HARRISON AVE BATJN 1/19/01 011901-236 607 N FORT HARRISON AVE BATJN 1/19/01 011901-207 WATTERSON AVE AND CLEVELAND ST THEFTJ 1/19/01 011901-103 534 CLEVELAND ST BURGVEHN 1/17/01 011701-127 000200101282 320 CLEVELAND ST DRUGI 1/16/01 011601-435 000200101258 305 N OSCEOLA AVE DRUGI 1/16/01 011601-343 000200101241 ELDRIDGE ST AND N FORT HARRISON AVE DRUGI 1/16/01 011601-282 000200101220 302 VINE AVE TH EFTN 1/16/01 011601-102 000200101175 201 N FORT HARRISON AVE THEFTJ 1/13/01 011301-265 000200101004 100 N OSCEOLA AVE THEFTN 1/13/01 011301-227 000200100993 100 N OSCEOLA AVE DISTI 1/12/01 011201-366 628 CLEVELAND ST THEFTN 1/11/01 011101-131 400 CLEVELAND ST ASL TN 1/9/01 010901-93 510 N OSCEOLA AVE CRMN 1/8/01 010801-392 840 CLEVELAND ST CRMJ 1/8/01 010801-310 000200100610 503 CLEVELAND ST ASL TN 1/8/01 010801-184 33 N GARDEN AVE BURGN 1/8/01 010801-120 000200100566 305 N OSCEOLA AVE NOISE 1/5/01 010501-10 320 CLEVELAND ST THEFT J 1/4/01 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DRUGI 6/17/01 061701-335 000200116208 MAPLE ST AND N GARDEN AVE NOISE 6/16/01 061601-317 601 CLEVELAND ST THEFTN 6/15/01 061501-169 000200115931 33 N GARDEN AVE BURGN 6/15/01 061501-142 000200115921 650 CLEVELAND ST BURGVEHN 6/15/01 061501-140 000200115924 407 N OSCEOLA AVE SEXBATN 6/14/01 061401-326 000200115876 905 JONES ST DRUGI 6/14/01 061401-107 840 CLEVELAND ST DISTI 6/13/01 061301-311 600 CLEVELAND ST THEFTN 6/13/01 061301-238 000200115761 WATTERSON AVE AND CLEVELAND ST DRUGI 6/13/01 061301-192 000200115736 701 N FORT HARRISON AVE THEFTN 6/13/01 061301-181 000200115731 300 N FORT HARRISON AVE BURGVEHN 6/12/01 061201-136 518 JONES ST BURGJ 6/12/01 061201-30 000200115576 518 JONES ST BATJI 6/11/01 061101-301 000200115551 33 N GARDEN AVE LLI 6/11/01 061101-247 612 CLEVELAND ST LLI 6/11/01 061101-241 612 CLEVELAND ST LLI 6/11/01 061101-239 600 CLEVELAND ST ROBJ 6/10/01 061001-219 200 N OSCEOLA AVE THEFT J 6/10/01 061001-56 650 CLEVELAND ST CRMN 6/9/01 060901-411 000200115350 706 DREW ST BATJN 6/9/01 060901-335 000200115341 CLEVELAND ST AND N GARDEN AVE BATJI 6/8/01 060801-400 700 CLEVELAND ST TH EFTN 6/7/01 060701-142 900 LAURA ST BURGN 6/7/01 060701-96 000200115056 300 N FORT HARRISON AVE DISTI 6/6/01 060601-399 000200115012 33 N GARDEN AVE BATJN 6/4/01 060401-279 701 N FORT HARRISON AVE DRUGI 6/3/01 060301-54 607 N GARDEN AVE DISTJ 6/2/01 060201-261 607 N FORT HARRISON AVE BURGI 6/2/01 060201-154 608 SPRUCE AVE BATJN 6/2/01 060201-98 000200114565 601 CLEVELAND ST THEFTN 6/1/01 060101-89 000200114452 601 CLEVELAND ST DRUGI 5/31/01 053101-468 000200114423 506 BLANCH B LITTLEJOHN TRL ASL TJ 5/31/01 053101-340 33 N GARDEN AVE TH EFTN 5/30/01 053001-197 000200114259 JONES ST AND VINE AVE DRUGI 5/30/01 053001-20 000200114210 N FORT HARRISON AVE AND SEMINOLE ST VICEI 5/29/01 052901-323 e . 520 JONES ST THEFTN 4/29/01 042901-370 000200111072 532 JONES ST SHOTI 4/29/01 042901-44 532 JONES ST SHOTJ 4/29/01 042901-43 532 JONES ST SHOTJ 4/29/01 042901-46 302 SEMINOLE ST BURGVEHN 4/28/01 042801-296 000200110961 100 N OSCEOLA AVE DISTI 4/28/01 042801-202 411 CLEVELAND ST THEFT J 4/26/01 042601-172 000200110738 100 N OSCEOLA AVE LLI 4/26/01 042601-152 800 DREW ST CRMN 4/26/01 042601-117 000200110721 840 CLEVELAND ST DRUGI 4/24/01 042401-340 400 CLEVELAND ST THEFTN 4/23/01 042301-274 000200110475 300 N FORT HARRISON AVE ASL T J 4/23/01 042301-100 603 ELDRIDGE ST BURGVEHN 4/23/01 042301-2 000200110402 608 N GARDEN AVE DRUGI 4/21/01 042101-440 N GARDEN AVE AND ELDRIDGE ST BATJI 4/21/01 042101-378 000200110267 814 CLEVELAND ST CRMN 4/21/01 042101-131 532 JONES ST THEFTN 4/20/01 042001-445 000200110170 101 DREW ST DISTI 4/20/01 042001-350 N MYRTLE AVE AND SEMINOLE ST BURGVEHJ 4/19/01 041901-109 000200109995 601 CLEVELAND ST ASL T J 4/18/01 041801-340 100 N OSCEOLA AVE BATJI 4/18/01 041801-238 VINE AVE AND DREW ST CRMN 4/18/01 041801-55 000200109904 401 N GARDEN AVE GTAN 4/17/01 041701-156 000200109829 706 VINE AVE DISTJ 4/16/01 041601-199 N MYRTLE AVE AND HART ST DISTI 4/15/01 041501-273 534 JONES ST DISTI 4/15/01 041501-68 534 JONES ST DISTI 4/15/01 041501-59 000200109613 701 N FORT HARRISON AVE THEFT J 4/14/01 041401-428 101 DREW ST BURGVEHN 4/14/01 041401-259 000200109557 603 ELDRIDGE ST THEFTN 4/14/01 041401-81 000200109516 506 BLANCH B LITTLEJOHN TRL THEFTJ 4/12/01 041201-432 000200109398 100 N OSCEOLA AVE DRUGI 4/11/01 041101-244 22 N FORT HARRISON AVE TH EFTN 4/11/01 041101-216 22 N FORT HARRISON AVE BATJN 4/11/01 041101-21 000200109214 601 N FORT HARRISON AVE DRUGI 4/10/01 041001-116 000200109136 601 N FORT HARRISON AVE ARSON 4/9/01 040901-386 300 CLEVELAND ST BURGVEHN 4/9/01 040901-350 000200109086 540 JONES ST THEFTN 4/9/01 040901-214 000200109052 N GARDEN AVE AND SEMINOLE ST NOISE 4/8/01 040801-42 404 N OSCEOLA AVE ASL T J 4/6/01 040601-474 706 DREW ST BURGJ 4/6/01 040601-77 000200108670 803 ELDRIDGE ST BATJN 4/6/01 040601-60 531 CLEVELAND ST DISTI 4/5/01 040501-217 500 N OSCEOLA AVE BURGVEHN 4/4/01 040401-383 000200108526 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Hours of Operation 9am - 3pm Monday thru Friday Clients the public, last year helped 22,000 people during the Christmas season. (Food and Toys) How they get there however they can, cars, buses, walk. OCL They do not have this yet, but would like to come and get it as soon as you have approved the signage. Three signs showing directions to the pick up area. One sign to be placed the front of the building showing with an arrow to go east. One sign to be placed at the east of the building showing with an arrow to go to the back of the building, one sign in the back showing the pick up area. The signs are being made out of plywood and painted by the Salvation Army. The Signs are for temporary use only until the season is over, then will be taken down. ,_, ," ~ ",,;\ ~N' .~, 1 ~ ~J''iI . '("\ .- l~~l < . ...., ,--,.,-- ) /. ~C}' .- h~ Cyrr,"-~rl~/ "-^"-..,, ,;/ Signage /Jnll} ., f . >j ') /' R If'!.) I i ( " .;) J' . >$.f ,f'; </ff l' t,",~ ) ..__--,...,...,."'~..---w--- -- .,.-", t\ ! ,') :1 >' i, ;_./!,/ ' ~,"<," 1 , i,;(p {i, lC/\......., ...._r I ( ,h (i elL '-_ ,v.,.r Ii:.." .' .~ (/\1 \1 1 \./ v~' /r, (' ") (\ i.v ,'.\, '.It" , ",. ,-- / r t LU/Y;:~',{ : tj q'I" 0' I .,1 . .\......f L '.,- (kt~.i, , , ., - ~ ' C'i irC /i / I'*'~t,. I 1... ( . ' .",'n '\. .j' r.,. (y)'t' ','CLtL 11../1 /_ II ,/1 f i',IX ( I, \ :;;:"'-Z~~_ CLt:A--CJ~~~_3c..Y\ ,.,It OJ (;fec" '~ ~ ~ I '-./~-~'<::.l...f.l_Q__ /~~'''") '\ \ }, '{, " f _. , \..",~ :/. J ~_\ ) ! / tCA.~ : 1;1 ".--I-i1..! :1 l "".-'-:( /<,...~--\,f -'.- r -- -- 1 :00 p.m. Case: FL 01-05-19 - 1521 E. Druid Road Owner/Applicant: Salvation Army, a Georgia Not-For-Profit Corporation. Representative: Alex Plisko. Location: 6.92 acres located on the southeast comer of Druid Road and Highland Avenue. Atlas Page: 297 A. Zoning: I, Institutional District and LMDR, Low Medium Density Residential District. Request: Flexible Development approval to permit social/public service, residential shelter, assisted living facility THIS IS FOR THE AGAPE HOUSE and a medical clinic in the Institutional District, adjacent to residentially-zoned property, as part of a Comprehensive Infill Redevelopment Project. Proposed Use: A 92,413 square foot multi-use facility including social/public service agency, residential shelter, medical clinic, religious service facility, with integral davcare THIS IS PART OF THE HISPANIC MINSTRY and playground. Presenter: Mark Parry, Plarmer. Attendees included: Mark Pany, Tom Glenn, Mike Gust, Don Melone, Duane Wright, Jolm Needham, George Mallory, Carol Mallory The DRC reviewed this application with the following comments: 1) No comment from Parks and Recreation as long as any expansion to floor area (footprint) stays within 50% of the existing floor area; non-residential property (former Clearwater Community Hospital).; applicant may want to enclose the area where the parking is covered - that will required them to come back 2) Clarify all uses for notice - NO DA YCARE other than within the ministry, NO ASSISTED LIVING FACILITY other than agape house - per applicant; 3) Total number of units are 34 dwelling units - as part of four programs; this needs to be accurate on the data table - per applicant need maximum number of residents on a given night as part of the resubmittal; 4) Drop the LMDR portion of the request? It is already there. Check variance history. If there is no change to the existing configuration, no need to add to request. 5) Eliminate the parking spaces in the ROW (16 spaces) along Druid Road - were they approved/permitted or were they put in another way. Applicant says they were originally installed prior it being in the right of way - staff needs to research this,' 6) Need disclaimer that site plan approval doesn't convey rights to parking in the right of way - not guaranteed forever. 7) Stormwater comments: change of zoning? No comments - clarify the playground use; 8) The playground will need permits - mulch? Cannot obstruct the flow of the basin. Stormwater staff needs to approve. Applicant would like a playground for the - kids housed there - will do code sanctioned type; 9) Potential for bus shelter at this location - applicant would not be adverse to this. Staff to contact PSTA to see if there is interest in this site. - Don to call them. 10) Can reduce the required number of parking spaces by 25 % to save a tree under a site plan approval request. 11) Bike racks? Applicant not adverse to this - there may be some there already 12) Sidewalk along Druid, Highland Avenue, South Crest Avenue (Not Jasmine) - there is an existing pine tree and laurel oak on south Crest that would need to be avoided; doesn't appear to be one on Highland (which would involve getting County permits) 13) All handicap spaces need to meet/be upgraded to meet city standards - the area under the overhand are atypical because ofthe jagged pattern 14) Need to meet city parking requirements 15) Considering retaining the services of Harvard-J oIly to do final site plan - per applicant 16) Need to upgrade the landscaping for this site (replace all dead or dying plant material) 17) Remove declining trees and peppers (along playground); revise tree survey - in area of new playground there are hazardous trees - per Rick Albee (camphor trees and canotwood) - will need a pernut to remove 18) Color copies of photos of site - in lieu of elevations 19) Signage to meet code - want to upgrade existing signage and add directionals; staff to look at existing signage permits to see if it meets or exceeds code 20) Meeting with neighbors? Did a mailing to all neighbors in the area; task force has been fielding questions and making presentations; two requests for group meetings,' number of favorable calls,' five percent NIMBY comments e tI 21) Provide history of incidents ror existing site 22) Need 15 sets of revised site plans/applications by Monday, June 18,2001 for review by the CDB at its July 17 meeting; need reduced sets of plans 1 :45 p.m. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Case: Z 01-05-01 - 2855 Gulf to Bay Boulevard Owner/Applicant: Morton Plant Mease Life Services, Inc. // Representative: Emil C. Marquardt, Jr., Esquire. /// Location: 2.71 acres located approximately 650 feet south oroulfto Bay Boulevard. Atlas Page: 300B // Request: // (a) Rezoning from the MDR, Medium DensitY'Residential District to the MHDR, Medium High Density Residential District. /' / ,,/ Proposed Use: Nursing I-Iolne (Exi~:ti6g 49,165 square foot building) ,/ Presenter: Etim S. Udoh, SeniOl:.Planner. Attendees included: Lisa Fierce, Mike Gus.t;Etim Udoh, Al Carrier, Don Melone, Kevin Vesse10, architect, Mark Marquardt, John PowJ.'>U; engineer The DRC reviewed this applicatwll with the following comments: 1) No parks and rec comm~nts 2) No traffic engineering comments 3) No land resource comments 4) Need access easement through other properties to get to a public road prior to scheduling for City Commission, city must~~cept of it prior to July 23; applicant states this will be recorded with the County (Mike gust says need to describe to the public street) will be nonexclusive easement around per applicant ~'lliike concemed about others coming from south through this site to the road being able to 5) Maintain same address (one for entire site) ~.applicant says probably want to change this - Don to process - will take one month (}) Certified site plan approved in 1996 7) Need to meet number of parking, handicap, building setback, need to decide what is front, side and rear for setback 8) What about meeting ISR? 9) Stormwater - need drainagyagreement (to accept water and maintain requirements) prior to scheduling for City Commission - applicant states will prepare blanket easement 10) Need to consider future change of ovvnership of this site 11) September 6 would be second reading date; client would be willing to do the landscaping by this date; need to have a lO-foot )Vide buffer with 1 h'ee per 35 feet with 100 percent shrubs. 12) Need a surVEy' prl;r to CDB date, but may not be here for the packet - need by June 29 for packets - we will impose as a condition if not here; 2:15 p.m. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Case: LUZ 01-04-05 - 2780 Drew Street Owner/Applicant: City of Clearwater, c/o Art Kader, Assistant Director of Parks and Recreation. Location: 5 acres located on the north side of Drew Street, across from Hampton Road. Atlas Page: 282A Request: (a) Land use plan amendment from RM, Residential Medium Classification to RlOS, Recreation/Open Space Classification; (b) Rezoning from MDR, Medium Density Residential Dish'ict to the O/SR, Open Space/Recreation District. Proposed Use: Public Park (for two softbva Presenter: Etim S. Udoh, Senior Planner. Attendees included: Etim Udoh, Don Melone, Mike Gust, Lisa Fierce and Steve Sarnoff. The DRC reviewed this application with the rollowing comments: 1) No COlmnents from engineering - . GEORGE L. MALLORY October 1, 2001 Registered Mortgage Broker Registered Real Estate Broker Registered Security Salesman Certified Real Estate Appraiser Certified Commercial Investment Member National Association of Realtors Certified Property Manager Certified General Contractor CG-C061447 The Edgewater Group 520 D Street, Suite A P.O, BOI: 717, Clearwater, Florida 33757 Telephone: (727) 443,.0455 Fax: (727) 442-8519 E-mail: gma1l813@aol.com Ms. Lisa Fierce 100 S Myrtle Ave. City of Clearwater 33756 Edgewater Investments Edgewater Century Realty, Ineo Edgewater Construction, Inc. Edgcwater Century Mortgage Corporation Re: Salvation Army Christmas Joy Center Dear Ms. Fierce: For many years the Salvation Army has hosted a program known as the Christmas Joy Center. Last year the Salvation Army served 22,800 individuals in dispersing both food and toys for those who were unable to provide food and/or toys for themselves during the Christmas season. As you know the Salvation Army has acquired the former Clearwater Community Hospital property. It is our intent to use a portion ofthe property for the Christmas Joy Program this year. I have attached a drawing of the property and have circled that area we hope to use for this program. This is a separate area which can be secured from the remaining property and contains separate restroom and other facilities required for the program. The area will be used "as is" with no required renovation. The proposed area is being cleaned and will be ready for accumulating food and toys during the month of October. We would appreciate very much your approval ofthe use ofthe property as set forth above. ~~ George Mallory President COI:tractOl'S anc~ B,uilders Association of Pine lias County, Florida MOligage Brokers Association, Institute of Real Estate Management, NatIOnal ASSOCIatIOn of Realtors, National Association of Real Estate Appraisers, Certified Commercial Investment Member. :~:~1_ -\~ '"'o,_'~':-__ L@~ 1 {j' "~~llr I, r~ - M ~,I ~ ~ li$.4. -I.J ~ *;: ~ I ~ 8 f,_" Vl~ j~ ' ~t~ I~, !~~\_f'C:-' . ~I~, J""'1'--1 ,--'~ /rr,r i~ r_li, If ('!=a b ~11f~-llll r -e~" ~ ,; m ~J~ .' ~1!i~ 2 U ~S,L,:._~,( /~ / ~1 ~;t'l, f~"~~ II I_~ j!'j:" I '.L -'-- \:J'\f ' l [8];;t-: L I " ~l..-r t 'J8t...;yo 1.:0 ,:~~ ~~~~~J I t;N t ~ 'r! .'"" V I r~r\i -'/ ~ \ t 01-1 - 'I:<! j gig lE, s ! ;,:*~ ~ C ( ~J : "J, -or--=-= ,,A ~~ ~f: "T1~ 5-< ~ ;3l > Z .(~. ", ." ffi~ CD" "'Iii :em OeD c~ is..., "'T1-:: ~ ;J! ~ o.::::.--!~ ..........,,'-, """---' ~.,,""""--.<'''''-~><). ::~ ..<~,:~.:o ~~,~:(:~.~: ~'~ " "- ')c-,' .~~~::~~~ t,.,,,)! .. '. 1~,~.!!!!illD... CJ I I, OrJ:..U~ ~r;J > ~ ~ ~ e u ! i I.. Ii '- - . JJll11 [ , (~,/'\) / '\ _,.r r' , ;'1, ~.~" ,,", Illi; -< l! ;l.\,~.",,; ii ~;~ <> <> i'; ~ " H::~ hi i~:;; ~ o H ~I I ... rti ,. "'\ol ~.(l -"n'-p __ !.~f} !.~H -_~.~~~~ .. " ?~ ~ r;Z >;-;. IITl (f}-:::;>;J ~. ;.. 0 THE SALVATION ARMY CENTER OF HOPE RENOVATION AND REMODELING CLEARWA TEA. FLORIDA SCHEMA TIC DESIGN e - THE SALVATION ARMY CENTER OF HOPE PROPOSED FACILITIES APRIL 17,2001 SOCIAL SERVICES A. Social Services Adnnnistratiqn and Family Services ','" \\1 \;~ v , ,\} . " ,,;\\ ''1'1>'" .v"" . ,...... B. \ , -' ! ~~_~...."'~",\l I t#.--. ~ ~ n i,l; L.F ,\ ',:1 ... :(.!...1..,. ~, 'Sd./' C. ~7 ;~:fZ.] ~f : ; ~ '~. i. "U>>-,r J"~'''' ~ Operating Hours: Daily Use: 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.; Monday thru Friday Family Services Program serves between 15 and 25 families (cases) per day Building area required: 7,000 sq. feet. AIDS Community Project (ACP) Daily use: Serves HIV affected community with counseling and referral services. Building area required: 3,000 sq. feet Housing - operates and administrates two (2) housing programs 1. Transitional Living Program (Harbor Crest) (J( Temporary housing for up to 18 months Proposed 15 apartments (10 three-bedroom and 5 two-bedroom) HIV / AIDS Supportive Housing Units (AGAPE House) Affordable permanent housing Proposed 9 apartments (5 one-bedroom and 4 two-bedroom) Shelter for Homeless Families for Emergency Overnight Shelter Proposed 5 two-bedroom apartments without kitchens. Transitional Living Shelter for "Graduates" Of the Homeless Intervention Program - Proposed 5 one-bedroom apartments Common areas for housing program participants: a. Residence lounge b. Two (2) classrooms c. Library d. Conference room Laundry facilities for use of housing program Kitchen/ dining room for feeding of emergency shelter families. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. TOTAL: @-partments required Ten (10) three-bedroom units Nine (9) two-bedroom units Ten (10) one-bedroom units Five (5) two-bedroom units without kitchens Additional auxiliary spaces Building area required: 30,000 sq. feet , ,Ii 'V, ' "1',1 ~)j\" , e THE SALVATION ARMY - CENTER OF HOPE PROPOSED FACILITIES APRIL 17, 2001 Page 2 of 3 D. Hispanic Ministry Operating hours: Office: Worship Chapel: Women's Ministry: Language Classes: Nursery: You th Ministry: Vocational: - 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Monday thru Friday 3 employees 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. Sundays 6:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. Sunday evenings 6:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. Wednesday evenings 200 persons at worship services 9:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. Tuesdays 30 persons 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Thursdays 30 persons . 7:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Monday through Friday 40 children 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. Fridays 50 youths 6:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. Friday 35 persons per classroom Building area required: 10,000 sq. feet MOTHER AND CHILD CLINIC (MEDICAL CLINIC FOR CHILDREN 1-18) ~ ~. \ l\i;d~';;'I\ {~\; ~\: ;i~. Operating hours: Daily use: Staff: TOTAL STAFF Building area required: 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. 8:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. Patients - 80 Patients - 20 One (1) Four (4) One (1) One (1) Five (5) One (1) Three (3) One (1) One (1) Monday thru Friday Saturday Monday thru Friday Saturday Clinic Manager Pediatricians Nurse Practitioner Pediatric Supervisor Medical Assistants Front Office Supervisor Front Office Receptionists Billing staff Social Worker Eighteen (18) 14,000 sq. feet. - . THE SALVATION ARMY - CENTER OF HOPE PROPOSED FACILITIES APRIL 17, 2001 Page 3 of 3 CORRECTIONS SERVICES Serves adults sentenced to misdemeanor probation in Upper Pinellas County \ 1\ . ,,,I \ ,t' t\ "7". i. ..----__ n \,\.... :gaily-use: Clients/guests: \.J .(J. E 1 . ...'y.. . ._._.___.....~E- oy~es: ;ij ~~"';;:.;;:. 'I _ _,- ,-- ~~? Building area required, . "T"\gHRISTMAS JOY CENTER Operating Hours: 7:30 a.m. to 5: 15 p.m. Monday thru Friday 250 11'1-40 ~~ ""---..~ 12,000 sq. feet. ":, '. ~ \\ > ,_ \ I ""'.. .'i_",,~. \ '\ .r/" \\,I \ \,," v............. .. ... \ '"",110.- "il_"""" Seasonal services offered during November and December to provide senior citizens with holiday dinners and young families with toys and food for Christmas. The Salvation Army intake process also serves as s clearing house for many other agencies providing Christmas assistance i.e. Toys for Tots, Red Cross, etc. Building area required: 5,000 sq. feet. '\"\~-') ~> \,~, ,v'-j -An-"aduttd~yca:fecenter forsenior,sclJ:~cl_El~lllt.s vvho ar~ functionally imp~:~~____./' Health servIces and meal preparatIOn are servIces provrded;.._________________ _ Building area required: 3,000 sq. feet RESIDENT MANAGER/CHAPLAIN APARTMENT ~ ' {,/' /?t~,"~ij"~ .~ l;_'.l'"~._~ t-/ 24 Hour security and on-call chaplaincy .::'J ./<j~ -w :_{.,~. Building area required: 1,000 sq. feet EDUCATION /CONFERENCE CENTER/BREAKROOM '7f;;~ '- \lJ;'~Y Building area required: ~:,;..\";~' 2,000 sq. feet GENERAL STORAGE AND MAINTENANCE :..-~, .~., 5,000 sq. feet Building area required: /,"''l. '': TOTAL PROJECT BUILDING AHEA REQUIRED: 92,000 sq. feet \ ; Clearwater .-:~ u~ Planning an_velopment Services 100 South Myrtle Avenue Clearwater, Florida 33756 Telephone: 727-562-4567 Fax: 727-562-4576 r;';'A.' #: DATE RECEIVED: RECEIVED BY (staff initials): ATLJ\S PAGE #: ZONING DISTRICT: LAND USE CLASSIFiCATION: ZONING & LAND USE CLASSIFICATION OF ADJACENT PROPERTIES: NORTH: SOUTH: WEST: EAST: CJ SUBMIT ORIGINAL SIGNED AND NOTARIZED APPLICATION o SUBMIT 12 COPIES OF THE ORIGINAL APPLICATION including folded site plans SUBMIT APPLICATION FEE S 1,250.00 o FLEXIBLE DEVELOPMENT APPLICATION Comprehensive Infill Redevelopment Project (Revised 3/29/01) PHONE NUMBER: 727 -725-9777 FAX NUMBER: 727-725-9749 - PLEASE TYPE OR PRlNT- A. APPLICANT, PROPERTY OWNER AND AGENT INFORMATION: (Section 4-202.A) The Salvation Army APPLICANT NAME: MAILING ADDRESS: 1625 N. Belcher Rd, Clearwater, FL 33765 PROPERTY OWNER(S): The Salvation Army, a Georgia Not-Far-Profit Corporation (Must include ALL owners) r AGENT NAME: MAILING ADDRESS: PHONE NUMBER: FAX NUMBER: STREET ADDRESS: B. PROPOSED DEVELOPMENT INFORMATION: 1521 Druid Road East Section 14, Township 29 South, Range 15 East in Pinellas County Florida cD14-Z9-1S-00000-340-0100tcttC, Hz.. l'?loLt- it I DrUIO ~ ,~~ ~ 6.92 Acres (~301,574 SF) LEGAL DESCRIPTION: PARCEL NUMBER: PARCEL SIZE: (acres, square feet) PROPOSEDUSEANDSIZE:Existing Building;:l:;. 92.413 SF (number of dwelling units, hotel rooms or square footage of nonresidential use) DESCRIPTION OF REOUEST(S): To allow social/public serVlce agencies, residential shelter, (include all requested code deviations; e.g. reduction in required number of parking spaces, specific use, etc.) assisted living facility and medical client in institutional district. DOES THIS APPLICATION INVOLVE THE TRANSFER OF DEVELOPMENT RIGHTS (TOR), A PREVIOUSLY APPROVED PU'INNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT, OR A PREVIOUSLY APPROVED (CERTIFIED) SITE PLAN? YES _ NO _ (if yes, attach a copy of the applicable documents) Page 1 of 6 - Flexible Development Application Comprehensive Infill F\edevelopment Project- City of Clearwater C. PROOF OF OWNERSHIP: (Secti~202.A) -- o SUBMIT A COpy OF THE TITLE OR DEED TO THE PROPERTY D. WRITTEN SUBMITTAL REQUIREMENTS; (Section 3-913.A) o Provide complete responses to the six (6) GENERAL APPLICABILITY CRITERIA: 1. The proposed development of the land will be in harmony with the scale, bulk. coverage, density and character of adjacent properties in which it s located. The existing building's tloor level is below the grade of Highland Ave. & Druid Rd., which allows the building to be in scale with the surrounding neighborhood. The only exterior changes will be upt,Tfading landscaping and maintenance repairs to building and parking area. 2. The proposed development will not hinder or discourage the appropriate development and use of adjacent land and buildings or significantly impair the value thereof. The proposed change of use from a Community Hospital to The Salvation Army Center of Hope will not affect the value of the neighborhood. 3. The proposed development will not adversely affect the health or safety or persons residing or workinQ in the neighborhood of the proposed us The proposed building use will be social services and housing as outlined on the attached Salvation Army Center of Hope proposed facilities dated April 17, 2001. The proposed use will not impact the neighborhood. 4. The proposed development is designed to minimize traffic congestion. No changes are proposed for existing street access or parking layout. . 5. The proposed development is consistent with the community character of the immediate vicinity of the parcel proposed for development. The existing building is in character with the nursing home and YMCA to the south and is separated by a landscape buffer and parking to the east residents. Highland Ave. & Druid Rd. buffer the project from north and west residences. 6. The design of the proposed development minimizes adverse effects, including visual, acoustic and olfactory and hours of operation impacts, on adjacent J:>roperties. The proposed Center of Hope operating hours will be less intense than the previous hospital use (refer to attached use outline). As previously stated the landscaping will be upgraded per current City requirements. o Provide complete responses to the ten (10) COMPREHENSIVE INFILL REDEVELOPMENT PROJECTCRITERIA (as applicable): 1 . The development or redevelopment of the parcel proposed for development is otherwise impractical without deviations from the use, intensity and development standards. The Salvation Army's current site on North Ft. Harrison is too small for the proposed Center of Hope. The Army has been looking for a site for approximately one year to be located within the downtown area. Both the size and location of the existing building work well with the Army's programs. The use deviations are necessary for all of the programs to work at one site location. 2. The development of the parcel proposed for development as a comprehensive intill redevelopment project or residential infill project will not reduce the fair market value of abutting properties. (Inciude the existing value of the site and the proposed value of the site with the improvements.) The site has been abandon for two years and has fallen in disrepair. The Salvation Army has a 2.3 million dollar budget to renovate the interior and upgrade the exterior, landscaping and site. Page 2 of 6 - Flexible Development Application Comprehensive Infill Redevelopment Project- City of Clearwater 3. The uses within the comprehensive infill re opment project are otherwise permitted in the Ci.Clearwater. All of the proposed uses are permitted in the City of Clearwater. 4. The uses or mix of use within the comprehensive infill redevelopment project are compatible with adjacent land uses. The building is below the elevation of Highland Ave. & Druid Rd. buffering it from residences located to the north and west. A nursing home and ThfCA to the south are of similar uses. Two residences to the east are bufTered by landscaping and parking. 5. Suitable sites for development or redevelopment of the uses or mix of uses within the comprehensive infill redevelopment project are not otherwise available in the City of Clearwater. Neither the Salvation Army nor City staff were able to find a site that \,vas readilv available to the downtown area. - 6. The development of the parcel proposed for development as a comprehensive infill redevelopment project will upgrade the immediate vicinity of the parcel proposed for development. The site has been unoccupied for two years and is in a state of deterioration. The Salvation Army will be upgrading the entire site. 7. The design of the proposed comprehensive intill redevelopment project creates a form and function that enhances the community character of the immediate vicinity of the parcel proposed for development and the City of Clearwater as a whole. The present one story building blends well into the neighborhood at the major Highland-Druid intersection. 8. Flexibility in regard to lot width, required setbacks, height and off-street parking are justified by the benefits to community character and the immediate vicinity of the parcel proposed for development and the City of Clearwater as a whole. Flexibility of lot width, required setbacks, height and off street parking are not required for this project. 9. Adequate off-street parki"'8 in the immediate vicinity according to the shared parking formula in Division 14 of Article 3 will ~"" 3.vailable to avoid on-street parking in the immediate vicinity of parcel proposed for development. N/A 10. The design of all buildings complies with the Tourist District or Downtown District design guidelines in Division 5 of Article 3 (as applicable). Use separate sheets as necessary. N/A Page 3 of 6 - Flexible Development Application Comprehensive Infill Redevelopment Project- City of Clearwater -- - E. SUPPLEMENTAL SUBMITTAL REQUIREMENTS: (Section 4-202.A) o SIGNED AND SEALED SURVEY (including legal description of property) - One original and 12 copies; o COPY OF RECORDED PLAT, as applicable; o PRELIMINARY PLAT, as required; o LOCATION MAP OF THE PROPERTY. o TREE SURVEY (including existing trees on site and within 25' of the adjacent site, by species, size (DBH 4" or greater), and location, including drip lines.) o GRADING PLAN, as applicable; F. SITE PLAN SUBMITTAL REQUIREMENTS: (Section 4-202.A) o SITE PLAN with the following information (not to exceed 24" x 36"): All dimensions; North arrow; Engineering bar scale (minimum scale one inch equals 50 feet), and date prepared; Location map; Index sheet referencing individual sheets included in package; Footprint and size of all buildings and structures; All required setbacks; All existing and proposed points of access; All required sight triangles; Identification of environmentally unique areas, such as watercourses, wetlands, tree masses, and specimen trees, including description and location of understory, ground cover vegetation and wildlife habitats, etc; Location of all public and private easements; Location of all street rights-of-way within and adjacent to the site; Location of existing public and private utilities, including fire hydrants, storm and sanitary sewer lines, manholes and lift stations, gas and water lines; All parking spaces, driveways, loading areas and vehicular use areas; Depiction by shading or crosshatching of all required parking lot interior landscaped areas; Location of all refuse collection facilities and all required screening (min. 10'x12' clear space); Location of all landscape material; Location of all onsite and offsite storm-water management facilities; Location of all outdoor lighting fixtures; and Location of all existing and proposed sidewalks. o SITE DATA TABLE for existing, required, and proposed development, in written/tabular form: Land are" in square feet and acres; Number of dwelling units proposed; Gross floor area devoted to each use; Parking spaces: total number, presented in tabular form with the number of required spaces; Total paved area, including all paved parking spaces and driveways, expressed in square feet and percentage of the paved vehicular area; Size and species of all landscape material; Official records book and page numbers of all existing utility easement; Building and structure heights Impermeable surface ratio (I.S.R.); and Floor area ratio (FAR.) for all nonresidential uses. o REDUCED SITE PLAN to scale (8 Y2 X 11) and color rendering if possible; o FOR DEVELOPMENTS OVER ONE ACRE, provide the following additional information on site plan: One-foot contours or spot elevations on site; Offsite elevations if required to evaluate the proposed stormwater management for the parcel; All open space areas; Location of all earth or water retaining walls and earth berms; Lot lines and building lines (dimensioned); Streets and drives (dimensioned); Building and structural setbacks (dimensioned); Structural overhangs; Tree Inventory; prepared by a "certified arborist", of all trees 8" DBH or greater, reflecting size, canopy (drip lines) and condition of such trees. Page 4 of 6 - Flexible Development Application Comprehensive Infill Redevelopment Project- City of Clearwater - - G. LANDSCAPING PLAN SUBMITTAL REQUIREMENTS: (Section 4-1102.A) o LANDSCAPE PLAN: All existing and proposed structures: Names of abutting streets; Drainage and retention areas including swales, side slopes and bottom elevations; Delineation and dimensions of all required perimeter landscape buffers; Sight visibility triangles; Delineation and dimensions of all parking areas including landscaping islands and curbing; Proposed and required parking spaces; Existing trees on-site and immediately adjacent to the site, by species. size and locations. including dripline; Location, size, description, specifications and quantities of all existing and proposed landscape materials, including botanical and common names; Typical planting details for trees. palms, shrubs and ground cover plants including instructions, soil mixes, backfilling, mulching and protective measures; Interior landscaping areas hatched and/or shaded and labeled and interior landscape coverage, expressing in both square feet and percentage covered; Conditions of a previous development approval (e.g. conditions imposed by the Community Development Board); Irrigation notes. o IRRIGATION PLAN (required for level two and three approval); o REDUCED LANDSCAPE PLAN to scale (8 Yz X 11) (color rendering if possible); o COMPREHENSIVE LANDSCAPE PROGRAM application, as applicable. H. BUILDING ELEVATION PLAN SUBMITTAL REQUIREMENTS: (Section 4-202.A.23) Required in the event the application includes a development where design standards are in issue (e.g. Tourist and Downtown Districts) or as part of a Comprehensive Infill Redevelopment Project or a Residentiallnfill Project. o BUILDING ELEVATION DRAWINGS - all sides of all buildings including height dimensions, colors and materials; o REDUCED BUILDING ELEV A TJONS - four sides of building with colors and materials to scale (8 '12 X 11) (black and white and color rendering, if possible) as required. I. S/GNAGE: (Division 19. SIGNS / Section 3-1806) o Comprehensive Sign Program application, as applicable (separate application and fee required). o Reduced signage proposal (8 '12 X 11) (calor), if submitting Comprehensive Sign Program application. J. TRAFFIC IMPACT STUDY: (Section 4-801.C) o Include as required if proposed development will degrade the acceptable level of service for any roadway as adopted in the Comprehensive Plan. Trip generation shall be based on the most recent edition of the Institute of Transportation Engineer's Trip General Manual. Refer to Section 4-801 C of the Community Development Code for exceptions to this requirement. K. SIGNATURE: I, the undersigned, acknowledge that all representations made in this application are true and accurate to the best of my knowledge and authorize City representatives to visit and photograph the property described in this application. STATE OF FLORIDA, COUNTY OF PINELLAS'3 Sworn to and subscribed before me this 0< (Y\c(~ ,A.D. 20~ to me --:JOftl0 I. uccl:J\-tv\-""-. who is personally produced ident~tion. \ /\ )1\ Noraryl public, ( ! My commission expires! J " ,llIUII," ,-$\>!\y.r1;~, Jean M. Flegiel t( /;:;.-..~:~ MY COMMISSION I; (C7ama EXPIRES '!3;;~.-",: February 28, 2002 ".1..9F"~~;'" 9GNOfD THRU iROY FAIN INSURANCE. INC day of and/or by known has as /}1 /!{! '-- \, J~ M. Flegiel Page 5 of 6 - Flexible Development Application Comprehensive Infill Redevelopment Project- City of Clearwater MRY-21-2001 14:58 THE SALUATION ARMY 7277259749 P.02/07 -- - Carla Fiddler Fenswick, Esq. Waller, Lansden, Dortch, & Davis P. O. Box 198966 Nashville; TN 37219-8966 01-12'535 PIN~LLAS COA~R8-KI7-2001 3:37 I'll 11317 Pcr PM II 1IIIIIIII/II11/IIII/ll11mll lUll !Il1111111111 1 748 This instrument prepared by and after recording return to: /'. ,}' /l\ 1'" ~ 'I -'.to /....,~ 1 .J Parcel L D. No. 14/29/15/00000/340/0100 Grantee Tax LD. No. Special Warrantv Deed Epic Properties, Inc., a Texas corporation, doing business in Florida as Epic Healthcare Properties, Inc. whose address is One Park Plaza, Nashville, Tennessee 37203, Attn.: Real Estate Department ("Grantor"), for and in consideration of the sum of Ten Dollars ($10.00) and other good and valuable consideration to it in hand paid by The Salvation Army, a Georgia not-for-profit corporation, whose address is 1424 NE Expressway, Atlanta, Georgia 30329-2088 ("Grantee"), does hereby grant, bargain, sell and convey to Grantee the land described in Exhibit A attached hereto (the "Land"), together with all rights, privileges and easements appurtenant to the Land (the Land and all the foregoing shall be referred to collectively as the "P t ") roper y , The Property is conveyed subject to the following: I ~. "All of the matters set forth or referred to in Exhibit B (the "Permitted ~i~G;.::; ..t_ExceptlOns ). ACCi ~ R-'r~ :.;.....~_.. ." 2. DFj2~:~O _ D'IN I~;\'~:"""--'-- Exhibits A, B, and C are collectively hereinafter referred to as the "Exhibits." F;:;;-:S '.'~::~ThG Exhibits are attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference. References ;'/IC,u._to terms, provisions or agreements in this deed or "herein," shall include all of the r;. . r.,>J:,..:,','foregoing which are set forth in this deed and/or in the Exhibits. -~-:;::;::" )093,fJ TO HAVE AND TO HOLD the Property, unto Grantee, its successors and ~::'.::.-:,',::. 1/ .assigns, forever; and Grantor does hereby bind itself, its heirs, executors, legal representatives, successors and assigns, to WARRANT AND FOREVER DEFEND all and singular the Property unto Grantee, its successors and assigns, against every person whomsoever lawfully claiming or to claim the same, or any part thereof, by, through or under Grantor, other than the rights, interests, and claims described or referred to in Exhibit B attached hereto and the terms, conditions, covenants, agreements, easements and other provisions set forth below, but not otherwise. Use restrictions as more particularly described in Exhibit C, 6fi08iO,l MHY-21-2001 14:58 THE SALVATION ARMY -- 7277259749 P.03/07 _ELLRS C OFF REC OUNTY ~LA . .8K 11317 PG 1749 . IN W!TNE~~WijEREOF, ~HlS SPECIAL WARR.A..NTY DEED is executed and lS effectIve thIs 87'Aiay of AprIl, 2001. GRANTOR: Signed and acknowledged in the presence of: EPIC PROPERTIES, INC. BY:~/~~~ Howard K. Patterson Vice President Name ~t'1:~~ - ~ N~: :d.- --- . ,.-;- One Park Plaza Nashville, TN 37203 Attention: Real Estate Dept. STATE OF TENNESSEE COUNTY OF DAVIDSON ) ) 55. The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me by Howard K. Patterson, Vice President of Epic Properties, Inc., a Texas corporation, on beh$ ~.5 said cO(J;~~/.r' He is personally known to me and did not take an oath this Ch.. daYOf~2001. ~ ota~~ !,--~.JY~ "'............~ Print Name: ...., J. il " ~ ,.._II f. !~.,!8~i Commission No. ...:0 ~.. .......""" ~ ~ v.. .'-' -:.. M~<$i1mM1~xp~s~ : u : puB : .: :. ;..1 . ~ = ': · . ..oc.c . 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""'" 'SON CO\) ,~t/' ','.,.......,. .ro\11"~ \00 ~\(es ~~ cCtf'l'\~ 6G0870.1 MAY-21-2001 14:58 THE SALVATION ARMY LEGAL DESCRIPTION It 7277259749 P.04/07 - File No.: 324079 Parcell: PINELLRS COUNTY rLR OFF REC.8K 11317 PG 1750 A portion of Section 14, Township 29 South, Range 15 Eilst, PinelJas County, Florida, more particularly described as follows: From the Northwest corner of the Southeast '/4 of the Southwest % of said Section 14, run South 00003'29" East, a distance of 50.00 feet; thence run South 89003'55" East, a distance of 50.00 Feet tD the POINT OF BEGINNING; thence run South 00003'29" East, a distance of 285.20 feet; thence run South 89003'55" East, a distance of 356.00 feet; thence run South 00003'29" East, a distance of 228.48 feet; thence run South 89"03'22" East, a distance of 260.59 feet; thence run North 00"05'28" West, a distance of 513.73 feet; thence run North 89003'55" West, a distance of 616.25 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING. Parcel 2: lots 1 through 12, Block A, DRUID GROVES, as recorded in Plat Book 15, page 46, Public Records of Pinellas County, Florida and that portion of vacated Skyview Avenue (Florida Avenu<? - Plat) lying directly west of Lot 1 and Lot 12. Exhibit "A" MAY-21-2001 14:59 THE SALVATION ARMY 7277259749 P.05/07 - e Exhibit B PINELLAS COUNTY rLA OFF.REC.8K 11317 PG 1751 TO SPECIAL WARRANTY DEED 1. ad valorem real estate taxes and installments of governmental assessments for public improvements benefiting the Property, for the year 2001 and subsequent years; ~. zoning and building laws, ordinances, resolutions, and regulations; 3. covenants, agreements, conditions, restrictions, reservations and other exceptions of record and all easements and rights.of.way of record or that would be shown on an ac~urate survey A the Property; an.d 4. covenants and restrictions set forth in this Special Warranty Deed. 660870.1 MAY-21-2001 14:59 THE SALVATION ARMY 7277259749 P.06/07 -- fit EXHIBIT C P [NEll.RS C OFF.RECSK OUNTY rlA 1 13 17 F=G 175~ TO SPECIAL WARRANTY DEED Restrictive Covenants 1. The Property may be used for any purposes allowed by applicable zoning codes and regulations. Notwithstanding the foregoing, however, the following uses shall not be permitted on the Property: (a) an acute care hospital, medical or surgical or specialty hospital, (b) a facility providing outpatient Or inpatient surgery services, (c) a facility providing birthing services. (d) a facility providing outpatient rehabilitation services, (e) the provision of skilled nursing services or (f) a facility providir..g "Ancillary Medical Services or Facilities" (as defined herein). Notwithstanding the foregoing, however, nothing in this Paragraph shall prevent licensed physicians who conduct a medical practice and related activities on the Property ("Physicians") from performing outpatient surgeries that do not require general anesthesia or intravenous sedation or from rendering pathological laboratory, radiological services to any such Physician's own patients, so long as such pathological laboratory and radiological services are merely ancillary and incidental to such Physician's primary medical practice and do not constitute the Physician's primary medical practice or specialty nor the predominant services rendered by the Physician to the Physician's patients. As used herein, an "Ancillary Medical Care Service or Facilitv" shall mean and include, (x) any form of testing for diagnostic or therapeutic purposes, provision or operation of a laboratory (including, without limitation, a patholog'".f laboratory or a clinical laboratory), diagnostic imaging services (which include, without limitation, the following testing facilities: fluoroscopy, x-ray, plane film radiography, computerized tomography (CT) ultrasound, radiation therapy, mammography and breast diagnostics, nuclear medicine testing and magnetic resonance imaging), physical therapy services, or respiratory therapy service, and (y) the provision of any medical or related service to or for any person that is in addition to the examination and diagnosis of patient::; performed directly by a Physician or by other health care professionals under the direct supervision of a Physician, or a facility operated for the provision of a.ny such service. 2. The provisions of this Exhibit shall remain in effect and be enforceable until the date fifty (years) years after the recording of this Exhibit (the "Restriction Period"). 3. The covenants a.nd restrictions provided for in this Exhibit shall be effective upon the date hereof and shall run with the land. The agreements provided for herein shall inure to the benefit of and be binding upon the (a) the Grantor and its successors and assigns; (b) Largo Medical Center in Largo, Florida or any successor health care facility (the "Hospital"); (c) the Grantee, and (d) the 660870.1 -.... a..........u... .L"""'....J.J IHc ~HLVRTJON ARMY 7277259749 P.07/07 It ~ELLRS COUNTY ~LR. OFFREC,8K 11317 PG 1753 respective successors, successors-in-title, assigns, heirs and lessees of Hospital and the Grantee, and their respective agents, employees, lessees and invitees. The covenants and restrictions provided for in this Exhibit shall remain in full force and effect and shall be unaffected by any change in ownership of the Property, or by any change of use, demolition, reconstruction, expansion or other circumstances, except as specified herein. Irreparable harm will result to Grantor and the Hospital by reason of any breach of the agreements, covenants and restrictions set forth in this Exhibit, and, therefore, Grantor and Hospital shall be entitled to relief by way of injunction or specific performance to enforce the provisions of this Exhibit, as well as any other relief available at law or equity. The failure of Grantor or Hospital, in anyone or more instances, to insist upon compliance wlth any of the terms and conditions of this Exhibit, or to exercise any right or privilege conferred in this Exhibit, shall not constitute or be construed as the waiver of such or any similar restriction, right, oprion, or privilege, but the same shall continue and remain in full force and effect as if no such forbearance had occurred. 4. If any covenant, restriction or other provision of this Exhibit shall be unlawful, void or voidable for the violation of any rule of law, including, but not limited to, the rule against perpetuities, any law regarding unreasonable restraints on alienation or any similar rule of law, then such provision shall continue only until the date twenty-one (21) years after the death of the last survivor of the now- living lineal descendants of Elizabeth II, Queen of England. This Exhibit shall be governed, construed and enforced in accordance with the laws of the State of Florida. KARLEEN F. DE BLAKER, CLERK OF (WRT PltlLIJtS COOHTV, fLlJ<IM --------------------------------------- 8C149?44 04-17-2001 15:36:40 51 DED-SAlUATION ARMY ??oo0??oo0 In: BK: RECORDING OOb PAGES roc 31 Aii' - DR219 JTF SPG: 1 3 EPG: $28.50 $10,500.00 TIDAL: P CHEfX AHT. TENDERED: J CHMG:: BY'~~__ lIPUTY LliRK $10,528.50 $10,528.50 $.00 ccnO'7n , TOTAL P. 87 ."> '< ~~ ';':i-~ . g~ :~i lsll:l~N~~OS 3nN3^'t M3!I\A>lS \ ~) """, ,~~ ----- ---- '"'"~, " ,."","', - - - / H~~ O~)I(!N3~3~ HlnO s --- (~VM JO l -llS3 I:l:) 7"-3nN3^V I ~ ~ ~ g 6 o ~ - i ! !I! ;;; ^ I~ ~---i- I : I I I I I I I I ol! ~'I~ a:~ j~ ;'I~ "'" 0_. ~! I / (GlJIJ) M~9Z,SO.OON I Sg g, ZO.oos C" -6, "'0> (0131.1) 3" , } ~6-l01 .0 c...... 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I .--- ._~ / j~ I ./ (' t. ,- ./Y ," '. ),' ,-..., ! ,if i \ ~' I I e .~ "~I ~f u 'i II ( I \ i.-' -"'Z I I 'J I , .---- ) ; / r if- ~/C,learwater 7 ~:-'~:-'''''''''~''''":...~-''''''' ,u,,::;,,~~~~ e e MEMORANDUM TO: Garry Brumback, Assistant City Manager FROM: Cyndi Tarapani, Assistant Planning Director DATE: July 27,2001 RE: Salvation Army Site Plan Application The purpose of this memo is to provide a brief history of the Salvation Army site plan application that was recently the subject of a letter to the editor in the St. Petersburg Times. . History - The Salvation Army, currently located at 400 N. Fort Harrison Avenue, has outgrown its facility. It has been operating at this site within the Old Clearwater Bay neighborhood for nearly 40 years. Its one-year search for a new site resulted in securing the former Clearwater Community Hospital at 1521 Druid Road. . Because the hospital was prohibited from selling the site to another hospital, its reuse was limited. The site at Druid Road has been abandoned and deteriorating for two years. The site is appropriate for the Salvation Army due to its size and configuration, visibility and easy access to clients, and availability of parking. . Proposed use - The current operation on Fort Harrison Avenue includes all of the same programs that will be transferred to the Druid Road site. It includes social services, a mother/child clinic, corrections services, Christmas joy center, neighborly senior services, resident manager/chaplain apartment, conference room and general storage/maintenance. The social service program includes a 34-unit residential shelter with: transitional living program (temporary housing up to 18 months for homeless families and individuals), HIV/AIDS supportive housing (AGAPE House), overnight emergency shelter for homeless families, and transitional living shelter for graduates of the homeless intervention program. Additionally, the corrections services serves adults sentenced tomi~de~eanor probation in Upper Pinellas County. All of this information was included in the appfication-lliarwas reviewed by the Community Development Board. . CDB hearing - The Salvation Army's application as a Comprehensive Infill Redevelopment Project included a request to permit a ~g~i~l/Pllblicservice use adjacent to residentially-zoned property, a residential shelter and a medicalclillic.At its July 17, 2001 meeting, the Community Development Board conducted a public hearing of the case including one hour of public testimony from eight residents in opposition. The Board unanimously approved the application (with conditions) because the use is a good fit for the existing building, the site is located on a major street with bus transportation, the proposal meets the City's Code requirements and provides much needed services for City and County residents. . Public notice - Notices are legally required to be sent to -property owners within 200 feet of the subject site at least 15 days prior to the CDB meeting. In actuality, however, and in response to the Commission's direction, they are sent to owners within 500 feet of the site. In this case, notices were mailed on June 29th and published in the Tampa Tribune on June 30th. They were also posted on City's internet site and on the C- View bulletin board. . In an effort to b~ proactive, the Salvation Army sent a letter to the surrounding property owners on May 8, 2001 that described the Army's intent to purchase the hospital site and solicit in put from the neighborhood residents and businesses. The letter included an offer by the Salvation Army to meet with intereste,d, parties and provided a fact sheet with information about the various programs and services it provides. 11.;,.....f.- if s: \Planning Department\CAH Documentslmemo salvation army to garry brumback.doc JUL'-27-2001 09: 15 THE SALUAT lOt'-I ARMY e Raymond A. Cooper Territorial Commander Joho Gowarrs General . 7277259749 P.03/05 Lt. Colonel Donald Faulkner Divisio1Ull Commander THE SALVATION ARMY F ozmdtd ill ~ b)? Jfilli.am /laQJh 1625 North Belcher Road 33765 P.O. Box S07Q. Clearwater, FL 337S8-g070 Phone (727) 725.9777 · FAX (727) 725-9749 Majors John and Marthalyn Needh;im Curp~ Officers May 8, 2001 Dear Neighbor, On April 12, The. Salvation Army purchased the property at Highland and Druid, formerly known as the ClealWater Community Hospital. As you are probably aware, this building has been vacant for two years. We are excited about being a neighbor to you. so we are developing a comprehensive service project that will bring a sense of pride to our community. At p~esent. we are working with the City of Clearvvater to receive approval for the uses we intend for our programs. We consider it vital to the project that we include input from the local neighborhood associations. businesses, and residents. Therefore, we would encourage you to write us directly and/or attend the public hearing that will be scheduled by the City of Clearwater. Should you wish someone from the Salvation Army to attend your next neighborhood association or business meeting and to make a presentation, simply give us a call, Our contact information is as follows: The Salvation Army Post Office Box 8070 Clearwater, FL 33758 Phone: FAX: (727) 725~9777 (727) 725-9749 Attached you will find a one-page fact she~t for easy reference to the project. At present we are referring to it as the "Center of Hope". OUf pledge to you as a good neighbor is that the property will be kept attractive, the security and privacy of our neighbors will be maintained. Adequate off street parking will be provided so that the traffic flow will not be adversely affected. Sincerely, ~ .J. vet- ~hn T. Needham, Major CORPS OFFICER E;nclosure JTN!jmf , JUL-27-2001 09:15 THE SAU)ATIOH ARr1\' -- 7277259749 P.04/05 . The Salvation Army Post .office Box 8070 .' Clearwater, Florida 33758 Center of Hope Fact Sheet Tbe Center of Hope will be a community service b.uilding operat~dby the 9alvation Army of Cleaiwater. . It'will be host to several ~ommunity'agencies serving a varying population of our community. Some of these programs will operate during office hours and others will be residentiaL The agencies and the services they offer are as follows: 1,\'.;': . . . The Salvation Army - Emergency E1HrJjJy Assistance . . . Provides~emergency financial, material, case management, crisis counseling, and support services to economically disadvantaged families and individuals residing in the Upper Pinellas County area. The mission ofthe "Family Services Program" is to address emergency material needs, while leading the client through a process of problem solving, the development of new life skills, spiritual guidance, and changes in daily behavior, that will result in a renewed and more s~ab'e degree of social, economic and spiritual functioning. . ,',.. Hospice- 'AIDS Community Project (A.C.P.) . A.C.P. works in close collaboration with the Salvation Army's Agape HIV/AIDS Community Outreach and Education Program for the provision Of food. housing and other needed support and assistance services to this special and still growing population.' . ..,:. '0' Community Health Centers -, . Mother and Child Care Cfinic "Mothei" and Child Care", a joint venture of The Salvation Army, Community Health Centers of Pinellas, and Morton/Mease Health Care, is a state of the art health clinic which provides pre-natal, post-natal, and pediatric medical care and on-going support services to area mothers and children. Clients may be receiving Medicaid, may have private insurance, may be self-paid or may be without insurance. The Salvation Army - ' Christmas Joy Center Offering gifts of food, toys, cheer and other remembrances at Thanksgiving, Christmas, and other special seasons of the year, This program is where the public sees the "Red Kettles" in action in their own community. JUL-27-2001 09:16 THE SAL~IAnm~ ARMY e . 7277259749 P.05/05 The Salvation Army _ Harbor Crest Family Transitional Housing "Harbor Crest" is a program that provides transitional housing,' case' management, and on-going support services to homeless families who have secured a steady source of income? :or are involved in fu/l..tim,e education, 'and are ready to begin the process of moving from emergency shelter situations back in to the community as economically and socially stable citizens. Clearwater Homeless Intervention Program (CHIP) _ " ' ' Single resiqent Transitional Housing , . . . CHIP is a unique and innovative program of intensive case management and comprehens!ve support services that works with the chronic homeless. ',The.goal is to break.the cycle ,of, homelessness and assist the individual, once again, to become a productive and stable member of society. Program services include, but are not limited to, needs assessment, private phone line and message center, job counseling and employment evaluation and training. . . '!. The Salvation Army w '.~."Agape Transitional Housing .,' ", ,!~Ag~pe House" provides affordable permanent housing, along with case management and support services, to families andjndividuals infected or affect,ed by HIV/A/DS. This program services the whole of Pinellas County, The mission of the : t'AgapEj! House~ program. is to provide a lowwcost, safe, stable and comfortable environment for persons living with HIV/AIDS, for as long as they can medically live independently. Further, we provide ongoing case management services to residents, working with each individual to formulate goals,' in order to enhance or maintain their ql.!aUty'.,of life: socially. physically, intellectually, and spiritually, and to assist them in preparing for future nee~$. . 'The Salvation Army. . Emergency Family Shelter At present. the resources for families needing emergency short-term shelter is . extremely limited. This shelter component will allow families to remain together as a unit, r~ther than to be split up into separate sex shelters. . The Salvation Army - . " ,Hispanic Outreach , .' .A,new bi-lingual program to service the growing Hispanic Community. "English As A Second Language" classes. lIHealthy Start" parenting classes, tutoring. for school children. music classes, and supportive spiritual counseling will be offered. . " TOTAL P. 0'5 e e Community Response Team Planning Dept. Cases - July 17, 2001 CDS Case No. ~L -OI-c;b-J,Cf f) fi Location: 5 de I t ~J IU(Y JCurrent Use: \ _ ~ ~~ ~tive Code Enforcement Case 0;yyes: / , Address number (yes) (no) (vacant land) ~dscaPin~ (no) ~rgrown (yes) @ ~bris (yes) @ ~erative vehicle(s) (yes~ ~ng(s) (good) ~poor) (vacant land) o Fencing (none) (good) (dilapidated) (broken and/or missing pieces) ~nt (900d@pOOr) (garish) ~parking (yes)@ ~~tial Parking Violations (yes~ ~na~Ok) (not ok) (billboard) ~arking (n/a) (striped) (handicapped) (needs repaving) ~)9"Pster (enclosed) (not enclosed) ~utdoor storage (yes)@ Comments/Status Report (attach any pertinent documents): Date of Review: l0(~ cJ 0 1 Revised 03-29-01 Reviewed by: - - Fierce, Lisa From: Sent: To: Subject: Melone, Donald Monday, June 25,2001 3:11 PM Fierce, Lisa RE: need information for a staff report I gave PST A a copy which was pick-up this morning. I just got off the phone with them and they have an existing shelter on the East and West side of Highland Avenue and will not need another facility! Thanks! don -----Original Message----- From: Fierce, Lisa Sent: Monday, June 25, 2001 2:37 PM To: Melone, Donald Subject: need information for a staff report still need your information regarding the salvation army site with respect to psta shelter. the staff report is being finalized as we speak. please hellllllllppppppppp..... ;".... ....~ ~ ~j : t'., '., '.'tlt'l t;~ 1 ,e - Parry, Mark From: Sent: To: Subject: Givens, Ryan Thursday, May 31, 2001 8:54 AM Parry, Mark Salvation Army Site Hello Mark I spoke to Alex Plisko today regarding the Salvation Army site. He indicated to me that he will be out of town for the DRC meeting but will have a coworker attend the meeting. Mr Plisko is really nervous about the turn over time for revisions if any. He asked that we contact him earlier than later if we find or need any major revisions before the DRC so he can have time to make the appropriate revisions to the site plan. Please, if you see any major problem can you contact his assistant, Dwayne Wright at 442-7200, to keep them up to date? Thank you. W. Ryan Givens, Planner * * * City of Clearwater Planning Department 100 South Myrtle Avenue Clearwater, Florida 33756 telephone 727-562-4504 fax 727-562-4576 1 e e LL ~ Oiarwater u FROM: Rich Novo-Mesky, Design Drafting Tech./Engineering ("'Y) '^' r \1.. f' ct. r fV\ , REQUEST FOR MAP PACKET - FLEXIBLE DEVELOPMENT REQUEST to \ \'\ \. D , TO: SUBJECT: DATE: SURVEY ATTACHED: D Checkthisboxifsurv5"yattached LEGAL DESCRI PTION ATTACHE 0: ~heck this box if legal description attached OWNER NAME(S) TO APPEAR ON MAPS: 5e-e. ~~~~_S CASE NUMBER: )C L c) I - 05-- \ '1 SITE ADDRESS: \5~ \ '"Dr 4-1 &.. R 0 ~ Eo.....,)t- PROPERTY SIZE (acres): LP .eeL.- PIN: 14 I;).~ liS I OODbO }3'1 0 ,I OJ 00 ATLAS PAGE: '2.'1" A Please prepare the following maps for the above referenced flexible development request. I will need the maps by ~ ~ 0, . . Flexible Development Approval Request 1. Color Aerial Map with the property outlined and streets marked 2. Location Map 3. Flexible Development Request (Zoning Map) 4. Existing Surrounding Area Map Thank you. - e FLEXIBLE DEVELOPMENT REQUEST OWNER:'--( i .- l' ~ ~1J1 .'~ Il{;lY~ /f~ CASE Pi... ,f"\, i /', (""'" -i. '>j / 1.1 e... ;:-l:t i :/f:;(1l (/;"1 C/ i -(.../;7 , ,- I PROPERTY SIZE (ACRES): --, SITE: , Dr",;) ...., J 1 I 1>;,/ w,;;.j ':;;-~9 .j-- ~lJ t....-- PIN: .~ /,; -4'_ )' ,,~ ;7' ,."'1 'y, .' }~.';l /'n i ~j ,: ? ,t ,. ( / ,;/,;:://"~.) ..... ./, j...~ -. ATLAS ... :';'''-:' "':{ PAGE: ,S:'...' i / / - Text for surrounding land use maps for CDB cases Revised 1/12101 Use correct spelling Do not abbreviate Choose from the following land use terms: o Community residential home o Adult use o Airport o Assisted living facility o Auto service station o Cemeteries o Congregate care o Convention center o Educational facility (e.g. junior college, technical school) o Governmental use o Halfway house o Hospital o Indoor recreation/entertainment o Light assembly o Manufacturing o Marina o Medical clinic o Mobile home park o Multi-family residential o Nightclub )s( Nursing home o Office o Open space o Outdoor recreation/entertainment o Overnight accommodation o Park o Parking garage o Parking lot o Place of worship o Problematic use \\MS2\PDS\Planning Department\C D Bvnaps\Textfor surrounding land use maps for CDB cases. doc e o Public transportation facility o Research/technology use o Residential shelter o Restaurant o Retail o RV park o Salvage yard o School o Self storage ~ Single-family residential o Social/community center ~ Social/public service agency o Telecommunications tower o TVlradio studio o Utility/infrastructure facility o Vehicle sale/display o Vehicle service o Veterinary office o Wholesale/warehouse : Clearwater -~ u~ Planning and D_pmer)t~f;3rvices 100 South Myrtle Avep'Lle\ Clearwater, Florida 33756 Telephone: 727-562-4567 Fax: 727-562-4576 CASEP.': r:~ o/....cr-- /9". DATE RECEIVED: 4't; RECEIVED BY (staff initials: ll,Zt; A TLD,S PAGE It: '2. " . A ZONING DISTRICT: ,) f..A'i>i(.. _ LAND USE CLASSIFICATION: IN~ / {2,/ ZONING & LAND USE CLASSIFICATION OF ADJACENT PROPERTIES: I'JORTH: I.ll1t:>f1- SOUTH: r.9 '. .i WEST tm]) EAST: LhJEZ- o SUBMIT ORIGINAL SIGNED AND NOTARIZED APPLICATION o SUBMIT 12 COPIES OF THE ORIGINAL APPLICATION including folded site plans SUBMIT APPLICATION FEE S 1,250.00 o FLEXIBLE DEVELOP:MENT APPLICATION Comprehensive Infill Redevelopment Project (Revised 3/29/01) - PLEASE TYPE OR PRINT - A. APPLICANT, PROPERTY OWNER AND AGENT INFORMATION: (Section 4-202.A) The Salvation Army APPLICANT NAME: MAILING ADDRESS: 1625 N. Belcher Rd, Clearwater, ~L 33765 PHONE NUMBER: 727 -725-9777 FAX NUMBER: 727-725-9749 PROPERTY OWNER(S): The Salvation Army, a Georgia Not-For-Profit Corporation (Must include ALL owners) AGENT NAME: MAILING ADDRESS: PHONE NUMBER: FAX NUMBER: 8. PROPOSED DEVELOPMENT INFORMATION: 1521 Druid Road East STREET ADDRESS: LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Section 14, Township 29 South, Range 15 East ln Pinellas County Florida PARCEL NUMBER: 14-29-15-00000-340-0100 ~ 6.92 Acres (~301,574 SF) PARCEL SIZE: (acres, square fe,et) PROPOSEDUSEANDSIZE:Existing Building :l:. 92.413 SF (number of dwelling units, hotel rooms or square footage of nonresidential use) DESCRIPTIONOFREQUEST(S): To allow social/public service agencies, residential shelter, (include all requested code deviations; e.g. reduction in required number of parking spaces, specific use, etc.) assisted living facility and medical client in institutional district. DOES THIS APPLICATION INVOLVE THE TRANSFER OF DEVELOPMENT RIGHTS (TOR), A PREVIOUSLY APPROVED PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT, OR A PREVIOUSLY APPROVED (CERTIFIED) SITE PLAN? YES _ NO _ (if yes, attach a copy of the applicable documents) Page 1 of 6 - Flexible Development Application Comprehensive infill Redevelopment Project- City of Clearwater l~h f-c:...1.. -.:::,x.ll:~J.l ..1.............>0 --- r-nc --::>AL'JMI TUl'1- A(""l:::r'll rc.. r rc:.J::7'.....-' e OF~~~LAS COUNTY FLA 8K 11317 PG 1749 IN WITNESSAWijEREOF, THIS SPECIAL WARIL!\NTY DEED is executed and is effective this 8/AIay of April, 2001. GRANTOR Name ~~, t;:::,& EPIC PROPERTIES, INC. By:~/r:-~~ Howard K. Patterson Vice President Signed and acknowledged in the presence of: ~ Narr;e: ' '~ . ~rr- One Park Plaza Nashville, TN 37203 Attention: Real Estate Dept. STATE OF TENNESSEE COUNTY OF DAVIDSON ) ) SS. The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me by Howard K. Patterson, Vice President of Epic Properties, Inc., a Texas corporation, on be~%5 ~~ said c07J~~~ir' He is personally known to me and did not take an oath this . r~ day of ~' 2001. ;1 ~~~iC~~~- ......feN...~ Print Name: ~,Ii7t. h(\,<;w;J< "fA" 'f. .. ..Slf,~,", Commission No. fr' -~- ..~ '"... "./0", I .. ....,. ~..'1=- ~ Myf($i1rn~ xP)re;~ . . puB .- : 0 : ~1 : .,: : ': · . "or;E · ~ : ':. o. V"'.-- .~: ~. . ~ , "'/~'. ......l.. ...... rIb ..... ~.....,.~.. "'I, SOH CO\)~~'" ",.........,. ~14.~ ~Q(\ ~\tes ~~ C~~ GG0870 ] 1.lMI-C.l-c::.I::::.lt:J.l. .l-~ -. ::r:J I nc :=>HLVH~IIUI'i Hr<I'IT ( c: ( (C:JJ ("+ J r. t:.JJ/ t::.)l e e Exhibit B n~~r~~~L~~ COUNTY ~lA -.. ,,,~....~~ 11317 PG 1751 TO SPECIAL WARRANTY DEED 1. ad valorem real estate taxes and installments of governmental assessments for public improvements benefiting the Property, for the year 2001 and subsequent years; 2. zoning and building laws, ordinances, resolutions, and regulations; 3. covenants, agreements, conditions, restrictions, reservations and other exceptions of record and all easements and rights.of-way of record or that would be shown on an accurate surv8Y ~)f the Property; and 4, covenants and restrictions set forth in this Special Warranty Deed. (,60870 1 e r~LLRS COUNTY FLR. on--=:c . BK 1 1317 PG 1753 respective successors, successors-in-title, assigns, heirs and lessees of Hospital and the Grantee, and their respective agents, employees. lessees and invitees, The covenants and restrictions provided for in this Exhibit shall remain in full force and effect and shall be unaffected by any change in ownership of the Property, or by any change of use, demolition, reconstruction, expansion or other circumstances, except as specified herein. Irreparable harm will result to Grantor and the Hospital by reason of any breach of the agreements, covenants and restrictions set forth in this Exhibit, and, therefore, Grantor and Hospital shall be entitled to relief by way of injunction or specific performance to enforce the provisions of this Exhibit, as well as any other relief avallable at law or equity. The failure of Grantor or Hospital, in anyone or more instances, to insist upon complIance wlth any of the terms and conditions of this Exhibit, or to exercise any right or privilege conferred in this Exhibit, shall not constitute or be construed as the waiver of such or any similar restriction, right, opTion, or privilege, but the same shall continue and remain in full force and effect as if no such forbearance had occurred. 4. If any covenant, restriction or other provision of this Exhibit shall be unlawful, void or voidable for the violation of any rule of law, including, but not limited to, the rule against perpetuities, any law regarding unreasonable restraints on alienation or any similar rule of law, then such provision shall continue only until the date twenty-one (21) years after the death of the last survivor of the now- living lineal descendants of Elizabeth II, Queen of England. This Exhibit shall be governed, construed and enforced in accordance with the laws of the State of Florida. KAALEE'N F. DE BLAKER, ClERK OF lruRT PUULAS COOHTY, FUJ;rM 8C149?44 04-17-2001 15:36:~O 51 DED-sALVATION ARHY OOOOOOCOOo In: BK: RECORDIHll 006 PAGES roc 9T Alf' - DR219 ~G: 1 3 TOTAL: P CHElli AHT .TENDERED: J CHAIG: BY --rr~-- OCPUTV CtIRK ccnO'ln , TOTAL P. 07 JTF EPG: $28.50 $10,500.00 $10S28.50 $10,528.50 $.00 r It - CITY OF CLEARWATER NOTICE OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BOARD PUBLIC HEARINGS The Community Development Board of the City of Clearwater, Florida, will hold public hearings on Tuesday, July 17, 2001, begilming at 2:00 p.m., in the City Commission Chambers, in City Hall, 3rd floor, 112 South Osceola Avenue, Clearwater, Florida, to consider the following requests: meetin. Those cases that are not contested b the a licant sta owner;: etc. will be placed ona consent af!enda and approved bv a bef!inninf! of the meetinf!. 1. The Clearwater Group, Ltd. / Clearwater Retail Group / Clearwater-Pineview Assoc., Inc. are requesting an amendment to a previously approved Certified Site Plan (Sunshine Mall) that authorized a change of use for undeveloped parcels (from commercial to multi-family) totaling 156 units and 15,602 sq ft of existing commercial use, and an additional access point on Missouri Avenue for Parcell (restaurant) (Proposed Use: 1 155-unitapartment complex and 15,602 sq ft of existing commercial use) at 1100 South Missouri Ave., Sec. 15- 29-15, M&B 34.01 & 34.011 and Sec. 22-29-15, M&B's 21.11,21.12 & 21.13. FL 01-01-05 2. Linda J. & Angel Delgado are requesting a flexible development approval to reduce the minimum lot size from 15,000 sq ft to 4,350 sq ft, reduce the minimum lot width from 150 ft to 50 ft, reduce the side (east) setback from 10 ft to 5 ft and to permit a parking lot design other then what is required by Code, as part of Residential Infill Project (Proposed Use: an 818 sq ft addition to include a garage and additional dwelling unit for a total of 2 dwelling units) at 13 Cambria St., Clearwater Beach Rev, Blk 3, Lot 4. FL 01-05-18 3. Constance D. Fadrow / Gulf Florida Doughnuts, Inc. / Robert McCoy are requesting a flexible development approval to reduce the required number of parking spaces from 15 spaces per 1,000 sq ft of gross floor area (GFA-68 spaces) to 11 spaces per 1,000 sq ft of gross floor area (GFA-50 spaces) and reduce the front setback from 25 ft to 1 ft (for bicycle rack), as part of a Comprehensive Infill Redevelopment Project with Comprehensive Landscape Program and Comprehensive Sign Program (Proposed Use: 1 4,500 sq ft restaurant (doughnut) with 40 seats) at 1698 Gulf to Bay Blvd., Sec. 14-29-15, M&B 13.05. FL01-05-21 4. The Salvation Army are requesting a flexible development approval to permit social/public service use, adjacent to residentially-zoned property, a residential shelter and a medical clinic in the Institutional District, as part of a Comprehensive Infill Redevelopment Project (Proposed Use: a 92,413 sq ft multi-use facility including social/public service agency, residential shelter, medical clinic, religious service facility and playground for the residents) at 1521 Druid Rd. K, Sec. 14-29-15, M&B 34.01 and Druid Groves Sub, Elk A, Lots 1-12. FL 01-05-19 Interested parties may appear and be heard at the hearings or file written notice of approval or objection with the Plmming and Development Services Director or City Clerk prior to the hearings. 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. All individuals speaking on public hearing items will be sworn in. Five days prior to the meeting, staff reports and recollID1endations on the above requests will be available for review by interested parties between the hours of 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m., weekdays, at the City of Clearwater, Plmming and Development Services Department, 100 S. Myrtle Ave., Clearwater, FL 33756, or call 562-4567. e Lisa Fierce Planning and Development Services City of Clearwater P.O. Box 4748, Clearwater, FL 33758-4748 NOTE: Applicant or representative must be present at the hearing. - Cynthia E. Goudeau, CMC City Clerk YOU ARE BEING SENT THIS NOTICE IF YOU ARE THE APPLICANT OR OWN PROPERTY WITHIN 500 FT. OF THE SUBJECT PROPERTY. A COPY OF THIS AD IN LARGE PRINT IS A V AILABLE IN THE CITY CLERK DEPT. ANY PERSON WITH A DISABILITY REQUIRING REASONABLE ACCOMMODATION IN ORDER TO PARTICIPATE IN THIS MEETING SHOULD CALL THE CITY CLERK DEPT WITH THEIR REQUEST AT (727) 562-4090. Ad: 06/30/01 e '--the Sx-\ VCGtiOi\ArfVLj I fodS N. \b~l cher f2d, C lC>O--!fLLl-:c+eS t:'L 337 ~ \~- MC ALLISTER. BONNIE R I:;; I F::LI)~:;;, I-lOLL.',!,' C .l.lir:l') DRLJI[) r::~D '" CLC(:IF<\,\I(>ITEF< FL ?:; ~~:; "r 5 l~::' r::S. .1 f~ Cr CiCLD" \iICTOR ::' G c: L I)" ('I j"',! t.,,! i"j .14 ,~i E, [) h~ LI I D Fi: [) 1-- C:: t.. E: (~I R 1,,\1 (>1 -, E r,~ F L. 618() LTC PF<OPERTIES INC c;o CONSULTING. MGMT & ED 13185 W GREEN MOUNTAIN DR L('I}{EV\IOOCI C::C) ;~3 () :~.2 ~? ~3 :5 .~~~I 1. :l e F:-L- D(--os-~ I ~ I ~S (2 0 I ~ (2/ CI')6 '7- {7-u { ,F) COLLINS. LORCNZO L SR COLLINS. DCLORES 14(~.7[: DI~UID HI) E C: L. E ('I F~ li,,1 ('I T E: hi r~ 1_ ~~; 25 }' .~s (~, 1::Sl 1 ~3 () :3 A L_. \i (~ T I () j\! (': F:~ 1""1 'y' [)C:I BO>< 8elll:) /' C:: /.., [ ('\ r;: li.,1 PIT F: i;~: re: l.. :) 2:; 1.5 f~; SUNCOAST FAMILY Y M C A 1201 S HIGHLAND AVE STE 7 C L.. E (~h: li,,1 (>1 T E R F'L. :~s 2;; '7.5 (:1 e e VENTAS REALTY LTD PTNRSHP 4360 BROWNSBORO RD STE 115 LOUISVILLE KY 40207 1642 HAMRICK. CHARLES W 1843 KENDALL DR CLEARWATER FL WEST. JOHN P WEST. JENNIFER A 601 SKYVIEW AVE CLEARWATER FL ~;3756 6121 33"764 4639 HAOBSH, DIMA 1460 GULF BLVD STE 1209 CLEARWATER Fl 33767 2849 BEll. VAlONA 600 S CREST AVE CLEARWATER Fl 337S(S 61.04 POOLE. JOHN W POOLE. GRACE A 610 S CREST AVE CLEARWATER FI 33756 610~ BAllENGER, FRANK T 612 S CREST AVE C TER Fl 33756 6104 SAVIO. TIMOTHY M 618 S CREST AVE CLEARWATER Fl 2;3"756 CARTNER. DANIEL R CARTNER. NANCY F 700 S CREST AVE CLEARWATER Fl 337rS6 6106 MOORE, KIM M 706 S CREST AVE CLEARWATER Fl SWANN. JOHN E III SWANN, ANGELA S RT 3 BOX 3433 CLAYTON GA 33756 6106 30525 9803 CROWN, ROBERT A CROWN. PATRICIA S 712 S CREST AVE CLEARWATER Fl CONVERY. DAVID J 313 EDELY AVE HORSHAM PA 19044 33756 61(l6 CHACONAS, ANGELINA '715 SKYVIE~~ AVE BAlOERIAN. BERNARDITA 711 SKYVIEW AVE CLEARWATER Fl 33756 CL TER FL 33756 6123 MOORE, JEANNE R 705 SKYVIEW AVE CLEARWATER Fl SWANN. DONNA LEST C/O SWANN, JOHN E II PR 118 SEABROOK LN CLAYTON GA 33756 6123 30525 SHONTZ. CARY SHONTZ, ANITA 619 SKYVIEW AVE CLEARWATER FL PERHAM. JENNIFER 615 SKYVIEW AVE CLEARWATER Fl 33756 6:L21 33756 6,1.21. RINEHART, CLARA B 609 SKY'\tIEt~ PI\/E" MIRANDA. CLAUDE E 18122 GUNN HWY ODESSA Fl CLEARWATER FL 33'7.56 6121 3:3,5516 460.1 OPPMAN, DANIEL J OPPMAN, TRACEY L 706 S lAKE DR CLEARWATER Fl SIMPSON. KAREN S 1570 DRUID RO E CLEARWATER FI 32~7'.56 61.J..8 33756 6,1~77 - e VINCI, ANNE F 1566 DRUID RD r CLEARWATER Fl 33756 6177 DUFINA. MARY l 1564 DRUID RD E CLEARWATER Fl 337.56 6177 KNIGHT, RUTH D 715 S CREST AVE CLEARWATER FL 33756 61(15 HIGGINS, RICHARD D HIGGINS. lINDA l 709 S CREST AVE CLEARWATER Fl 337',56 6105 MICHIELS, RICHARD G 705 S CREST AVE CLEARWATER Fl CLAWSON, FRANK B CLAWSON. THOMASINE A 701 S CREST AVE CLEARWATER FL 33756 6105 33756 6105 HOLEMAN, JAMES D HOLEMAN. JUDITH D 615 S CREST AVE CLEARWATER FL RICE. lOUIS R 609 S CREST AVE CLEARWATER FL 33756 6103 33756 6103 DOBRASKI. RALPH P MUNDO INV INC BARNES. DONNA M MODLIN. TERRY 1466 PINE ST CLEARWATER FL PO BOX 86001 MADEIRA BEACH FL 33738 33756 61.67 RISSER, lEORA D 1468 PINE ST CLEARWATER Fl 33'756 6167 JOHNSON, WILLIAM K JOHNSON, SUE A 1105 PINEVIEW AVE CLEARWATER FL 337.56 4321 NAPIER, KATHLEEN R 612 S HIGHLAND AVE CLEARWATER FL :33756 6J~3~. HAWK. BERNARD A HAWK. ANNA M 12348 REDROSE AVE BROOKSVILlE Fl 34614 1909 BELL, JERRY L JR BELL, MARILYN 1475 PINE ST CLEARWATER Fl ZICKl. GEORGE l III ZICKL. GEORGE l JR 1465 PINE ST CLEARWATER FL 3375lS 61.68 33756, 6168 CHRISTAKOS, NICK CHRISTAKOS. ROSE T 10 BAYARD AVE SCARBOROUGH ON MIR 4A3 CANADA HANEY. TAMMY J 1459 PINE ST E CLEARWATER Fl 33756, 6,1,6,f~ NESSER, ANN 1455 PINE ST CLEARWATER FL 33756 616,3 GOLDEN. KHATONYA l GOLDEN. JOS E 1448 DRUID RD E CLEARWATER Fl 33756 61.79 STONE, THOMAS E STONE, DONNA M 1452 DRUID RD CLEARWATER Fl MC MAHAN. MICHAEL P MC MAHAN, JUDITH 1456 DRUID RD E CLEARWATER Fl 33756 2;37~56, 61.79 SZUBA, STANLEY J 1460 DRUID RD E CLEARWATER Fl 33756 61,'79 BARTLETT. BARTLETT. 4603 33RD BRADENTON PEfER 1 SUZANNE ,J ST W l. 342()'1 :1..6:L8 h~ 1...1 :;~; S [F:T "T' Cr D I) ~':, RUSSERT" STELLA V 1,46;'3 Dnl..) 1 I) PI) [ C L.. E I~~I F~ 1,,",1 P,T' E: F:: F: L. 3 ~s '?' .~5 (:::~ e;t .:1. I '9 HEer T C., I:':(~ii lll'~: 712 S HIGHLAND AVE C:: I. E (~I h: V'I (>, T E r;: I::: L_ ~.:s ~s )' !~I r.~:~ (;, .1 ::~; (;. ::;; l~~ I. \i(~! T 1 0 N (~IE;:'~ ?"."'.'" ' I) CJ E~J>" f".'i: ()~n) C" ';,: '; I. ' . ;;:' :;:i ' ", ::;: ~: I:~ I~; " :: ...) f I 1..1 "" <) ,,) / ~~),~ r :'3 (:\L V (.Yf H. H"~! ~~ F~i"i 'y' PO t:'C "\< ~:2Cl( C'" I :::' -- ' ) "'. ;;,..t;', 1;:;'1 ....' .~ "\ (., i-.. ._. 5:5,'" ::;l;!:.) :3 (.~ I. \i (::, T lor.,,! (:'1 R t'i \( II::) 0 :; :':0 :: .:< ,': fl; ';:~~.r? ;;, ~:; I:;, '~ ~::: .' 1--1 \J \5 L. I :~::; 11 (:, I L.." f<. (i 1,,'j (:1 R I:'::;i"It::IL" HIE:I F 15~3.5 rJh~l...1 I 0 RD E CLE(::,F?I,""I(:'iTf:R FL. 25 :~~ ",? E:l I,~) t:) 1. 7' ~3 HAWTHORNE. AZILE M B04 s: L.I~~I~(.F: OF,: [:1.. E (\ r;~v,!(}, TEl;: I:::L ?:;::))'':,6 4'11.1 GOSNEY. KENDON F G () S I',! E: 'y'" ,J (-'I I',J EI n 1.1~, ;34 J (.1 :31"i I f'~ E V.) (~I Y c:: L~ I': P, F: "".,1 (}, T [: F: r: L. ~5:S756 41.1..42 JOHi'-I:30(J" :::,U~:~~Ai"J V J. 5'/ 5 ,.J (::, :3 f'j J j',.,J E~ 1,0,,1 (i 'yO eL [nF-~VJ(~ TE::F,~ FL. 2;; ~~; .'l.~S t!> (:~i, ~~t () (~ H('13:3EI~ ,. i'.![(\L I.. 1--1 P, S 5; I"~ L:, r.,J (}, ~J e "(' ,J 1585 JASMINE WAY C: L. [: I": H 1,.\) P,T' [: F~ Fe t.. :~~; ::~; '?' .:~:I (~ ,<1. 4 Cr (,. i""1 [: [:': [.j (:\ i',! Y" 1"'1 (~: F~ \' h, P I r--.![)EF~ "TI-IOh('IS 1:3 F::r () (J () ::~( s .:;1 r.) ,) ~3 5 ,J (:I[:I<.~~;Oi,.j\/ ILL. [ FL. :5 ::? 2: .:~:I !S () '9 r:~ .~~:l - e ANDERSON. OLnn M 1566 S hADISON AVE e L.. E I~~I r:~ 1,1,,1 (i T E I~ 1-- L :5 ~~;; "7 .:;1 (;. :2,1. .1. ::,::~ :'~,(: I ',.' ':- '1".1' ('1\) ,0,~ "i '''''I~' C'i ""'''~'I' 'r....Ii PO'''', >< 8(, ',1' .\---' C'I - "F) J~TI"~"I :;: :;, I" I~.~'~: '. "l/ '\. ",. nNDERsCrN. DALE H ANDERSON. FLORITA T 15/5 DHIJTD [,:D [: C L. [ (': Fi: 1,\1 (:,1 E r-~ F L. :5 ;~~; '/. .~:;I (;1 61 7' ~:~; POLLASTRI. ARISTIDE 1':"):'.1 [)HI..,IID Hi) E eLEI~\ F~V,) () TE I;;;~ 1':1.. :~~; ?~; '7 5 6, 6. J.. ~? f;: WHITE. hAHGARET K 1586 INE WAY CL"E (~h: 1,1')(>1 TEl? FI~ :3 ?; "/ .:;J (~) I~:l ~,1, (l :~? HI~j'!-I:<'E.. :<.(~F!I.. H H P, I',,! T:<. [., (::1 i",J (:: [,.[ 1574 JASMINE WAY CLE(:,[;:I,,\IP:TEF~ FI~ 3 :~3; l.~~> c~ ,~:~. (.~. ~l :2 BRADFORD, LENA r 1577 ,JASMINE WAY C L... E~' I~~ F~ V,) (': TEl;! I;: L.. 3 ~~; 7" .5 6. /j. ,:::) () (;, H(~S~;E: ,L_I (:: ~::; s; r L.. :5 ~S '7 .!:::t ~:::I ~~l ,41:) ):~~f PHILLIPS. ANNE B 1559 JASMINE WAY CI_E(~ i:::~I,h!:~~ TEP F I ~5 :::) }' .51 (:1 lj. ~:l. () {, - e MEREDITH. ROSEMARY 1563 JASMINE WAY CLEARWATER Fl 33'756 4406 FOULKS, JOHN H FOULKS. JEANETTE R 2541 BRAMBLEWOOD DR W CLEARWATER Fl 33763 1218 NASTA, MILDRED J TRE 1920 SA~tDF~A [)F~ VO, TUNG ANH NGUYEN. MY-lE THI 1586 MAGNOLIA DR CLEARWATER FL CLEARWATER FL 33'7'64 4772 337'56, 4~~23 PALMIERI. SAMUEL PALMIERI. MARY A 1580 MAGNOLIA DR CLEARWATER FL SAMUELS, MARY S 1574 MAGNOLIA DR CLEARWATER ~L 33756 4423 33756 4423 WOOD. JEANNINE B TRE 1569 MAGNOLIA DR CLEARWATER FL 33'756 4422 HARDING. CYNTHIA 1575 MAGNOLIA DR CLEARWATER FL 33"756 4(122 COUlOURIS. IRENE COULOURIS. EUGENIA 0 1579 MAGNOLIA DR CLEARWATER FL CHANDLER. AMALIA 1581 MAGNOLIA OR CLEARWATER FL 33'756 442:2 33756 4422 PELLICANO. CHRISTOPHER C PELLICANO. LISA M 1000 S lAKE AVE CLEARWATER FL ARLEDGE. DOUGLAS Q TRE 10281 W SURREY DR lITTlETON CO 80127 1157 33756 4415 HOSLEY, JUNE A 1586 lOTUS PATH CLEARWATER Fl 33756 4421 REIMER. JAMES F 1580 LOTUS PATH CLEARWATER FL 33756 ~.421 JOHNS. JOEL R 1574 lOTUS PATH CLEARWATER FL 33756 4421. SERFASS. DAVID D SERFASS. JANINE J 15601 REDINGTON DR REDINGTON BEACH FL 33708 17':39 VARGUS. KEITH E VARGUS. KAREN 1562 lOTUS PATH CLEARWATER FL NENOS. DIMITRIOS J 1989 RADCLIFFE DR E CLEARWATER FL 33756 4421 3376,3 4430 ORTEN. JOYCE N 1557 LOTUS PATH CLEARWATER Fl 33756 4420 SKALA, ROBERT J SKALA. BONNIE L 1563 LOTUS PATH CLEARWATER FL 33756 4420 BEVINS, OPAL 1569 LOTUS PATH CLEARWATER FL DEAN. JAMES H DEAN, SANDRA K 1575 LOTUS PATH CLEARWATER FL 33~756 4420 33756 4420 HABER, GEORGE E HABER. ADA N F 1581 LOTUS PATH CLEARWATER FL O'SHEA DAVID M 1587 LOTUS PATH TER FL 33756 4420 33"756 ~.420 - e D I.) F? E: ,. i"'j (:'IT' 1 L. [) (:'1 r<. 1:;.76 DLJDL.E:JCf'l S:T C L. E I~>I H 1"',,1 (;>, T E: F~ Ft.. :3 ~5 "7 .5 I~~' 4 ~:1 () ;5 OC(~N, .](:'JI"'iE:S H DE ()I H., S p, t".1 0 F<~ ('I J<' 1570 BUDLEICH S:T C L_ E: (:) h~ 1,.1,1 PIT E f~ r L. :5 ::::;; ~l ::. f~~;1 ,(i. ~~l () .:' KLOPPEHBUHC. DEBRA L KLOPPEHDURC. AUDREY E 1560 BUDLEICH ST Ct.. Et~F~I/.,I(>1 T EF< f; L * ** **::{(;f(*:i.;: .of:: '* *' ;.l( *,::or,: *: .*:* * *' 1.55;~:;; HIJDL.E I UH ~:::T CL.E()lh~V.JP,TeR FL ~5 :5 ~l El (, .4 ~~~, () .:, ',3; {) ~/ .::~) 6 ~:l ,<{. () E:, \ PCTERSON. MARVIH R PETERSON. LIHDA M 1.':':, (;, (::' ['I () Gl 1",1 0 L_ 1 (:) [) h: C: L.I::: p, R (.0,,1 PIT E;: F: Fl.. L... C) V,) [:.~ E::: /..,_. I i""~ Cl F~ Fl 6161 GULF WINDS DR ~ 246 ST r'ETE I:3E(>ICI-1 FL (5/ 4 () :S:S7~::,(;, 4/1-2:5 HH()D\'" 1/.)()LL.(iCE 1'"1 1:(,';;,8 MP,C:i1",!OL J (':, DR CL_E~A 1~(i.,I(" TFF;:~ I" t.. :.1 I ND::::;" JU~',! P 1554 MAGNULIA DR C L.. r:' () R [i.,1,;~ T [r=<; F' L. (~;; :~; '7 ~~. 6, t;:l.<j. ::?: ~'3; :S ?; '7 _::~:I (;1 /~ /j. :~? :~) L. E II f"'i () ["!" (1.,1 '1/ L. E 1./ i"1 ('I ~...!:, L ("I l) H (:" 1"1 1550 MAGHOLIA DR C L.. E I:), R 1,,",1 PI T E R F~ t.. 15!:':'.1 D h: C L.. [ (oj I:;: 1,.1) ('IT E P F L,. ~I fJ \( t\'r ~:s :5 }" !::::I (:~ (::1. <::1. ~? (:; ?):5 '/'=;,6 .4l.1.:2 2: CULEMAN. GEHARD A COLEMAN. BARBARA N 1 5~Si:, ivi I~'I G j',! 0 L, I ('I DR [: L E PI F: I,..,) (:IT E F'< F; L. 1,i,,1 I L :31J i,! ,. IJ I (~ i'~ E: i"j 1559 MAGNOLIA DR (1,,1 ('I T E:: R F: I.,. ::::; :5 ')1" .~~; (;, (.:l ~~~. 2: 2: ?::; :::; '7 E::l 6 c.l. /). :2: :2 PICRI-COLEMAN. KATHLEEH M COLEMAN. TIMOTHY C :;:; i"j (i C:i N 0 L, I (:j [) F~ C:: L. C 1':'1 r;'~ (,\1 (:'1 T E h~ r;' L. I.: (1 I' C:: " h: IJ I] E F,: 'I i'i :"IOF'!::. C 15'::, () L_ ()T l) S I::' 1"'1 T 1'1 [: L. C:: :'>1 R 1,1) I"'IT E H r: L 3 :::; "j? .~:s (~ ~::t .<l2 2: ~s ~s "7' .~s () 1 SHERMAN. HEVCRIY A 1~:::,51 1...0 'r I.) ~> I) (:'1 T H C;L.E (~\F<(I')(:i TEF:~ F L ::) :~:~~; )f .~:~I 61 ~l ~~~ 2: () MILLER, THUMAS: F JR MILLER. MARIUN L 1558 8UDLEIGH S:T C I.,. E PI F,: 1,,\,1 I~>,T [ 1< I.: t. ::s ~s ? 5 (:;, /~. /1. () '::=:1 L,. E C: 'T 1"1" () L 'V I t'l 1214 ["! r<.EEt'\!E h~[) CLEA h~I/"lt\T[F< F~cL.. JONSON. WIlLIAM R ,JOI-!SO!!." 1::[ I"i 1551 8UDLEIGH ST C:: L. E (:'1 R Ii') '~)IT E h: F L. :~s ::s '7 E~! ::':1 :s 2:; ~? ,~"51 6 il4 Cr il UCICICfi" i"i I CI1AEt. [... GOOCH. CHARLAINE 1559 I]UDI.,l~~ I GH ~;i:r C:: I... E (>1 H I,,'.,II~>IT [: R FL.. 3 :",; )' 5 (':, <1 .4 () /i MATHEWS:, CONNIE P 605 S HIUHLAHD AVC CLEAF,:I.....I(:,IT[F~ FccL ::s ;.~:; ), 5 (;, I~~;' J.. ::~~; ~:~ :<.L(jF~[TPI" :<.[ ITI"I :<L (>IF:["T ('I" P('JI..IL('I :L;5 (I 9r 1..,.1 F~: i"~ I:: PST C:: L. E::: ('1 h~ 1,.",1 (>1 T E F;~ F L (AC:}<'[~:F;: >; SCI]TT 606 S GLENWOOD AVE c: L~. [(j H 1/0,1 ("I TE i~ F~I... ~s :S ..;/ .~::r (;, ?::; .1. () ;~;; :5 :~;; ./' !jl IS 6, J. .1, () DESCOTEAUX. RICHARD 610 S GLENWOOD AVE C: L E I~ F;~ 1,,\) {'I T' E~ h: F-' L, ::5 ::S '7 .:::Il~;l 61. .1. 0 HENIGAN PATRICIA A 614 S CLENWUUD AVe C::L [(>,p(l,) (:1 TEI~~ F"L. ?:; :~~; .~/ .5 (:;, (~ .1.1 () - (~IL[3(~I" ,JOE: () H \/ I ::3 '.' 1<. I ivi E;; E h: L 'y' 616 8 GLENWOOD AVE: c:: L F:: ('I F,: 1,,<,,1 (:IT E H FL. (::; ~~S 7 .~:::I ~~';, ,:S1.1. () 13Ei\.!C] I :3T" J(':i'I[8 C:i 13Eh!OIST" IJ{>:i!:::>, C C/O MINOH. JUDITH u 1. S [) (.) Ivi E H C:r i"! I~'I \i I:. GFi:[:[:i'.!\/ I LIE: ::~;c:: ;lqG,O 7 - 3'3,~ "6 '. ,," ~"" '~,. 'n;,_ ~;.' '':~' ,F.... CHANDLER. CONNIE S 712 S GLENWOOD AVE c: I... [: :::~ F< 1;..1 f~:IT E F,: F: L. ;.~~ ::::; }' .S (~;, (S 1. .1. 2: (;': "'1 I C ~(,' ~""i ('I F,: :<. I~>I 711 S HIGHLAND AVE c:: I~ [: j0, F~ li"II~':T E R Fl. :~~~ ?; '7 E, 6J (;. .1. :5 5 (>, 1.1.. [;;: ['.1" .J (', SO,"! ri (jLL.[:t'j" i'!YCOL 225 8 THOPICAL TRL ~ 30~ r'i[:r;~h: ITT IS Fl.. ~5 ~? ();I .5 :~2: (l :~:~ '/' ~4 Iw. (~ :<, E" D I f~\ j'",! [: I;; L. ('I h. E., c: :~I I ~! LI IT PI f;; 615 S HIGHLAND AVE C: L [ n I,: I.,") ('IT E F~ FL. ::s .~s ~/ 5 (;, (;i J,: :5 ~5 BnRBER. SHIRLEY M 607 S GLENWOOD nVE C: L. E (~F:: (.") (~I T E R 1'::' L. ::3; ;5 ~/ .~::I I~~I 6;, .1 () '::':1 [: (>1 I L. [: Y" E () F,: I.~ I~': BnILEY. WINIFHED C 6()CI :3 f<''y'\/ I F:I,IJ PI\/[ C L E (1 f;: 1,-,1 PIT E h: I;~ L.. /; :~; ~l ~s 6, 6,:l :'2: 2: h: IJ (.0,) I~ (.) i"~ I)" ~:~ E IT I~I c: R 0 1,,\1 L (:" ,....J D" !<. T ivi i"J (, J (;. :~:; f<' Y \/ I [(.0,,1 (~, 1,,/ [ C:: L E:: (~I p 1,,<,,1 f~~1 T E:: F,~ I:: I. :5 ::5 ~/' 5 I~:;I 61. 2~ 2: DUNHAM. MnRY LYNN }cJ4 :31<.V'\/I[(.o,,1 (>,\/[ (:L.E:(ql?(.o')(~IT[R FL ?;; ;~:; "7 .~~j 6, (;,1. :2 ~~ Si"i I TH" JI)I.. I F I'~I 712 S!{'y'\iJE':V,,1 ('1\/[ C: L. i: I":"II~,;( (.o.,II~~1 T E f~( i": I., ::~:; :~; '7 .:J l~::~ (;, ~L ? :;s :::1 (:1 [) (J 'V () ('..! I. r:' F? (j i",,! :<. F) ('I [) IJ \,/ (>, i....IL" ('I (.! i',,! 711 S GLENWOOD nVE C: L. F:: I~:I h: 1/\) ('IT e F: F L ;s ::S .,;/ .!:::I I,S, (:, 1. .1. J.. e D"AQUIln. JULIe A F'D no>< :,;:;72 I~ A F;: G () I;;:' !.. :5:::;; 7' 7' 1::;.~1 () ::s '}' :2 E,: (i i..j :.<. s >, F;;~ 0 E:: [ R T l_ 710 S GLENWOOD AVE C: I.. F;; ('l h: \/,) I':'~I T E F!. F I. ~5 ;s '/ :;1 I~) (::' 1.1. ~? L. (:1 (.0,,1 I. [: ~:~ ::::;" D (~I f"'4 (:1 715 S HIGHLAND nVE C L [ () H ~,,) I~'ITEI::,: F L, ::s ~3 7' !.:::r (S, STI.JEi'.!" ~\ ,;j. ::'; U Ci (:1 h: [I t; i-! I 1'>1 :~) ~r CL.E (:\F~(.o,,1 (; TER i~;: L,. :~;; :::~; )' ,:~:) (;, .1. 0 (:I "? Me ELROY. TERRY S 617 S HIGHLnND nVE CL[(Jh~ln)(~,TER F'!... ::s ::~; )" .~~I (;:J {:;, .J. :5 ~'~~; T (>1 I. I, [ \,', S I) S (i i'.[ 611 S H GHLAND AVE C L.I< :::>, h: \/,) I~~IT i':: R ie;: I.. ::5 ::S 'l EJ I:::;J I~' 1. ::;; :~s M(: P:VEY'~ CIOROT~~V M 1.~:,5 ;5 E' r I) f,: if F F~: ST C I. [ (~ H I,".,II'~ T E;; f? I'::' I~ 3 ::5 .~? ::1 6 (~I .1. .~/ () WHITE" FRANKL.IN C lillfl I 'IF" T[F~:F,~ I I.. (~, 1 () S r.o::, Y 'i I E:: li.,1 (~I \i [ C L.. [ I~>I r;: 1,,1,1 f~1 T [ F,~ F~ 1_. :::;;:::; 7" .~:.~6 ()l ::2: 2 1,Io,ll~1 IT [ "T f'IIJ i"j (:1 :5: ,J r~:I[Ni'J, I I"! 0 Ch~('IC:F .~/ () r) S:}<. t,{ \,/ :r: ::::: ],1\] (~t \/ r::: C: L. C: (11 P 1.",1 ("I T F F: F: I... ~S.:57'S6 (:,12(,q. WHITLOW, ROBERT C JR 12509 RD L..()F?U(J F~'I_ :;;; ~~; '?' .~/ (~. :3; IS :? ;3 TnSSINnRI. JOHN P 715 S GLENWOOD AVE C (1 F~: 1,;,,1 ('I 'r [ f~~ Fe !. 7; :5 )' E, 6 I~' J... .1.1. BENOIST. JAMES G BENOIST. DANNn C 705 S GLENWOOD nVE CLF('IF::I,I,I(1TEF~ FI~.. ::;;.:S7S6 6.1JI. - e c: :..1 ('~ c:: 1<' 0" ::::; U 13 (~I 701 S GLENWOOD AVE C L. C: () F;;: V,) AT E F~ I~ i,. 3:3l5,:;, 61J.l ()HL. 't'" (:'li:::r:.::(~L.D S 1452 T'I..JPr'.!EF~ ::~:;T CL.r~(iF~I.I,,1(jTEP FL. ?:; ::S ':;;" .::s (, 1,1,,1 T 3HOI'.! ,J J()I'i[:3 F' 615 S GLENWOOD AVE C:: L. EAr:' 1,,",1 ("I 'f E F~ I~' L. H (':1.) I~: I?" (:\ ('I "".., r'", i3(~II)CF~" [)PI''o/ J D L. 611 3 GLENWOOD AVE C: L.T r:: F? I:: L. :.s ~s ~/ ,!::, 6 tS J. () 'SI :S :5 "7 .!:::r I::~.) 61. () '~;;f RACONNIER. RONALD L i3 F::: (:1 (~ CI i'..1 i",.! I E f~,~" C: I .'. (iT p~ r::: T 1 ,l7~::, D F;~ U I D F' [:1 f' C L. E (:[ Fi~ 1t,,1 ("I T [': F~ pc L ~~s ::~:; ~,? .~), I~~;I ~~~, 1. (:5 () 3 ["'1 IT II" .J i~: i'l E: ~;:; (~I SMITH. ELIZABETH C 1470 JASMINME WAY c:: L. E: (-'I F;~ 1,,1) (I T E Fi: F 1_ :3 ::5 "7 .~:::, (:, l~~ .ll~~;' 2S DE LA CRUZ" ANTONIO A 1223 WILSHIRE BLVD ~208 :3 ()II'''! T A ('i 0 f..[ I C:: !~I C PI () 0 <'::1 03 TROMBINI. JANE M 904 S HIGHLAND AVE (:LE () R 1,I,J(j T E F~ 1"1.. :3 ?~; '7 .:.:~t 6, 4 /+ :7 r.) POWELL. MILLICENT NEST c;o POWELL. WALTER J PR 1 (, () F~ I._I.) I: r: \1' I F: /,III D F~~ BELLEAIR BLUFFS FL MASSINGILL. SHAUN J 912 S HIGHLAND AVE C L E (~I r:~ /,I,) (::1 T E r.:;-~ I'" L. ::5 ::; }' .::1 l~:~ (.:l ~4 ::? '::;,1 :;;;:5770 LARRISON. BENJAMIN F .1000 S I'~IG~~LA~![) AVE C L. E IC~ Pl.o,l (~I T E F,: I" L. GEr',lrF:;:''';" ST C1 E r,1 T f:;~ '{., D PI I,.") r! 1004 3 HIGHLAND AVE C:: L.. E:: (~: r:,~ V,,1 (:IT E n r: I.... ::;; ~5 "/ ,~::I 61 (:~. ,4 :~s .1. ~5 :5 '7 ,;:) (~, .4 ~~l :::S 1 MC CAFFREY, JOHN K MC CAFFREY. GLADYS V 1008 3 HIGHLAND AVE C L. [ (:( F\~ 1..,) (:IT E: F,~ F L.. \i (i h: 0 f" E ,; 1 (:11 ): ;:::; :.1 T (::i I^i I . :~" i'"[ [) ;;;; (:1 \/ I:: C L.. [ (:j F~~ (0) (~I T c: h~ I': I :::s ?;; ",l 5 (;1 .4 ,4 :~; 1. '::; :5 '7 ,~::1 I;::';, lj. ~~. :5 .1. WADDINGTON. JOHN TRUST FRENKIL. JANE TRE 8208 3PRING BOTTOM WAY E;: (:: L. T I f"j CI r::: E I"'j D LEHR. A TRE LEHR. FOLA M TRE 1255 JEFFORDS 3T ~ 121A c.~ L E (:1 P 1,,',1 PIT E r;;~ ,:: :2 .l ~? () f5 1 ~:~ ,5 :~:~: :5 ~3 )Y ,!:) (I SKINNER" NATHANIEL G SKINNER, KASSIE G 8000 W CRESTLTNE AVE ~ 337 L I'rTL.I:::TCtf.j (:0 T [: F:: 1._" i'" (1 F~~T I'II'~I H 905 S SAN REMO AVE CL,.E(~I~!(,',)(~ TEF:: FL. ;3 () .1. ? .2~; 1. ~? ;~:!; .::) ::?; 7; 7' .~:1 (;. (~. ~5 ~2 .~::I GRIFFITH" KENNETH W GRIFFITH. MILDRED M 9()'f C)(~f<'\/IEv\1 (i\/[ C: L.. E I~i R 1.,1) PI T r:~ F;: FL. PROIOS. 3TAMATI03 I F'RO I C)S., ..J 1004 OAKVIEW AVE C~ L. E "~I F;~ 1,,',1 f~1 T [ F< .::5 ::~5 ? ,~:s (::;. ,4 :51 () ~s :::s ~l.~?~ IS ,<:j. 2~~ 1. :2 ~<'I..-..! F:;' C~ P: ::::: ~r Pi I'~..! ]""'! D 11)00 CI(>r}';' \i J [1,.\1 (j\/[' C.:: LEA F:: 1"'.,1 :~ T E: F: I~ I... FRANKLIN. VOLANDA L J i",j" R (i 'y' r'i CI i',,! [) 1"1 91.2 0 (~ K V T [::: \".,1 (.>, \/ F:: C: L. E () P;: V"II~~ -I E R f~ 1_. ::3; ?:; '7 .~:s (, 4 :~:; 1. ::2 ~:5 .5 'l5 (~t (4 ::S J. () KRAU3E, CONRAD F TRE .') 0 S C) (:( h. \i I F ~I,I I'~I"'/ [ (:L,.E'(~f~I,i,,1I"1 TEF< I:CL. ::~:; ;.) .~/ ,~::' (~j t::j. :::~:; .1. () GRIFFITH, TH W GRIFFITH. MILDRED M <) () 4 0 PI i<. \i I E 1,10,1 I'~I \i E~ c:: 1._ E (:1 F;: 1,,'.) (~IT F: r:;: F L. 3~S'7' bl6 ,~j.51.() FINGER. JEANETTE B 1455 JASMINE WAY C L~. r:::: (~I F: 1",,1 ("I 'r E F~ r:c L.. E, (:;, () .llS ~~l ["ICIDe)[" L. I NL)('I PI ';i (:Ii;:, C) PI :<. \i I E li,l PI \i [ CLE(~F~V,,1(i TL:h~ r~L. :5 :5 }" !:.~t 6. G':/. ~:~;; () t.:~) CORREALE. ERNEST V CORREAl[. SAllY l S;'13 O()}<.\/IE(I\I (~I'I/E C L^ E:' I"l F<~ 1,,\,1 ATE F;: F~ L. :52; 7" ~:::j 6 .::.l :S () I:) YACKETTA. RONALD A YACKETTA. PAMELA D 1005 OAKVIEW AVE C:' '. E::: ('I R lill ('I T' [: F;~ r: I.. 'liS 6 /j :511. F) E': I'": F: l" E C) ("') (~I r;:: IJ i','1 F) E :':'1 R L." i"'j ('I F:: J ">1 (.! L.. 11) J. ::5 0 (i 1<' \i I L: 1,,",1 I~~I \i I:. C: L.. E: A F;~ 1..\1 ('If IE F;~ F' L. :5 :5l15 ,~:;, .4511 1"1 (>1 L.. I /.<. (:1:3" i'l E:; i',! F:~ \( HALIKAS. SHARON G .1 ,~j. .4 ;:J .J (~I S ["'j I :.....!f. Ii.) (:1 ",.., ('I F: 1.,...1 (:'IT C F~ I'~ L. ::s ::~; ~,/' .~::;, /::~;I r:~~;1 .16 :5 COWDEN. CHRISTIAN C I:OWDEt~~ EPJ~EGENIA E 1.::;'j.I::. r:::. J ":1 ~:;; j"j I i',,! E 1/0,1 ("I "".., C:: L.. E:: ("I F~ ("',1 :'~I T [: F;~ I: L... :::5 ::S ~? .:s (";. (~! 1. 6, .::; MITCHELL. LAWRENCE C 1 ';l (:. 6. J ('I S jvi T 1'\[ E 1,\1 (.j, '..( C L. [: (~ F~ 1,.",1 PI T E F~ FL. ?5 ::5 ),. !:;l (':;, () 16, ?;; B(iF;::G[F~: I' L,ESL.. T [ 1"1 1.,;j.,Sl IJRIJ I D RD E C L_ [' t~ P (...) PI T [ F? r:c L,. :,:~:; :::) '7 .5 (~ (;, 113 Ct Ii.) 3 :S '7 ~s 6. (;, .1 () 1::;1 C.I.I.....\)\I g......J.I..,~w-P1 C 'I....'. ',,) .". I",n '.1 '. '''. "." ," ": ....... <"'11 ,., I} I~ ....... "'1' L ,. ". ';'>\'\ HI\,.... . / 1')1'\ .:~ '. .... .::;- F:~T5 ['t~ :5 '+3 S C L,. ('I "'( TOr"'! (;'j (~I 5 ~)~3()::S e e SMITH. K[NN[TH K :3MTTH., HfiZCL I~;I 901 O()~~\il[:(,'J (~I\iE:: C~: L. E (~~ Fi: 1/\1 "~IT [: n F: L. ::-s ,~~;; "7" 5 6, ,4 :3; () 9 f"i PI h! T J ::::;" .] I...) l". I [: :;;: J.06:~;() HL. I >< :;:;T TC)LI)C~:,~ C:PI ')1':'>021. ;:lIJJ. E~':~~!S~ G ,JR [: \/ {~I r'0,,!:3 ~~ 'y' I"'.! (~l 1001 OAKVIEW AVE C L... E I~"I F,: Ii.) "~IT I~: F.:~ F: L.. ~s :?~; .,), .~:::I (~;, ~~i. .3 .11. HC)I)L,.F: " t....] C) lJ Le. E:~ ':1 r<. [: r..! [) F~ (>1 1011 OAKVIEW AVE C: L. 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Myrtle Avenue Clearwater, FL 33756 (727) 562-4567 FA"X (727) 562-4576 SG\~?\7\\61 Q~\ll.~, \Ob - ~'1 u,q , ~f\ ~~QJ \ \ Cl\ D) Number of Pages (Including This Page): ~ / ,~',"',.~.-."" 'i~'r\ 1:~\--,~.. I,' ,..:;":J~',"':'::::' '. ."-" (' l~. " ,-.........' ,I f .:::::.r' ,....... ' [;,J i \\ UJ '" FROM DECVER ROSS I t'lT . PHOHE rH 727 442 1935 e .Iu!. 17 2001 09: 32RI1 P2 July 17, 2001 l~"~ 4 fJ) 1;;';,., If L/ hk;.~~'2) (/~;1 ; (":.<.J ~. _ ~< ",\ f '~', I,,' / i ,', ! f;f'! '-.,c~:~. j '.;:.'/ ,. .:-"'~""" ',. Ii f ! -.c.~_~(.! I r~ I ..'..0 !~;o, ~~~" --'~y fl)l Ii i!J'!..,. "'..' .'<, /. " !"-~.":l\i~~ft!~;:~~~~._- . _" , /~.. '~:i~/ City of Clearwater Conununity Development Board Members RE: Public hearing - July 17,2001 The Salvation Army Dear Community Development Board Members: I am writing ill reference to the meeting being held today at 2:00 p.m. I have lived in Clearwater aU my life and in my home at 1438 Turner Street in Clearwater for 17 years. I take pride in Clearwater and my neighborhood. I've always felt it was a great older neighborhood, the real Clearwater. 1 am vf:ry upset with the proposed Comprehensive Infill Redevelopment Project to turn Clearwater Conununity Hospitnl building into The Salvation Army socia.llpublic service agency. We already have an existing problem with prostitution, drugs and the homeless. I have personally called the Clearwater Police Department on several occasions ror people banging around Qur neighborhood, homeless or something, that are not residents. This is something I never thought my children on would ever have to see. If this facility opens up, it wall increase this kind of activity in our neighborho()d. I feel the Salvation Army needs to contjnue to meet the needs of the less fortunate, but the currently based downtown location should stay there, or in an industrial area. It does not belong in a residential area. ~I,_,~NSMISSION VERIFICATION REPORT~ . 1- TIME 07/17/2001 10:36 r<'lAr'..1E PLAt1 FAX 7275624576 TEL 7275624557 DATE,TIME FA>< He), /tIAME DUF:ATIDrl PAC~E<S) RESULT MODE 07117 11:): ::::5 9725974'3 00:00:52 02 Dk STAHDARD ECM ~ I I I I I I J TO: FAX: FROM: DATE: JVIESSAGE: LL . rwater o >- I- u FAX MESSAGE City of Clearwater Planning Department 100 S. Myrtle Avenue Clearwater, FL 33756 (727) 562-4567 FAX (727) 562-4576 \=4.\.-ex VI. f SKtJ L\4z - loC\ ~4- ~G- '-4-~ ~o L ~ ~ l ~ (), Number of Pages (Including This Page): d ";'~:':";;:''-l..<..'" /:,.'/...... ! ....'1.\ J /::::, " ",- ~'--.~'I;' r ~~, , , l .~',_. '-.-- .' ...._...""~ FROM DECKER ROSS I ~IT . PHOHE m. 727 442 1935 e Jut. 17 2001 09: 32RI1 P2 RE: Public bearing - July 17 ~ 2001 lhe Salvation Army !~Y--- 11!J7) rr:::"." P !/r~)'/}~~^'j ,.,"- ~/./ Z if fl. . -.:",?Ji-.u/ /12'~~c."._.;, Vi I Ii IJ. -'~~/Ij)}f oJ,,,!.. ) f t, J i' . ,,; If'f,fi/ 'j' ~~"" . ,,/'l/ i'lJifl!p .~>~ .. /1 /.t ~~~~~..'~'1t)~~jc~,~~~~:>"""'~"_~~''''_ f~.'~:~/ '~ .Jt ::~~~/ July 17, 2001 City of Clearwater Conununity Development Board Members Dear Community Development Board M(:mbers: I am writing in reference to the meeting being held today at 2:00 p.m. I have lived in Clearwater all my life and in my home at 1438 Turner Street in Clearwater for 17 years. I take pride in Clearwater and my neighborhood. I've always felt it was a great older neighborhood, the real Clearwater. 1 am v~ upset with the proposed Comprehensive Infill Redevelopment Project to turn Clearwater Conununity Hospitnl building into The Salvation Army sociaVpublic service agency. We already have an existing problem wjth prostitution, drugs and the homeless. I have personally called the Clearwater Polk:e Department on several occasions fur people banging aroWld our neighborhood, homeless or something, that are not residents. This is something I never thought my children ofl would ever have to see. If this fucility opens up. it wall increase this kind of activity in our neighborhood. I feel the Salvation Army needs to continue to meet the needs of the less fortunate. but the currently based downtown location should stay there, or in an industrial area. [t does not belong in a residential area. ./ een Shelor 143 Turner Street Clearv..'ater. B< 33756 DATE, TH1E FA>< t.ii]. ,/HAME DUF:ATICItJ PAGE(S) RESULT MODE -:AHSM I % I Ot-.l " VERIFICATION REPORT ,.. TIME HAr'..1E FA>< TEL 07/17/2001 10:37 PLAH 7275524575 7275E,245E,7 07/17 IEl: 35 94475914 00:00:50 02 Of< ST A~mARD EeM JUL-30-2001 18:27 THE SALUAT lOH RRt'r',... e 7277259749 P.C11/:]7 e Fax Of: City of Clearwater Planning Department f01\ fI::? (;~-)~n;::l 1- -~ rilf), / U;; !.Ii] , F:' II WI I :,...",~;.) ~ ~,f If ,,~-,"> ;"'" <, L,lr , I" P f' --....:;;;- ' ", " . I . I," ~~~~j 'I i; (: ,~'" :::1 ,~(, i " ,',",' ,;,' ',,'" ,',1 (',) (:! ,~, I , .' . " tL.J UJ' II! 1'1 I ~ 1'1 L !i "',t,~ ,~," ~";'~:'i; ~_~__.J, . "_~..,,I~~~__,,~--.. L!.~!tif~Y5)'1~~fu~Fls.'CS To; Lisa Fierce j{;lX: 562-4865 Pages: 7, including Ulis cover sheet, Date: July 30,200 i In light of your rec,ent can and a letter {i'om .101m West that was faxed to the Mayor and members ofthe City Commission> I thought it might be helpful if you had a copy of my response to him on hand in preparation for the meeting 011 the 2r.d. 1 am not antidpating any problems, and I hope that my letter might help to take the "steam" Qut of his initiative. If we can be of any other help please call. Thanks again for all yon have done. rrotn the desk of... Roy Johnson Corps Officer The SaJ'Jation Army 162S N. Belcher Rd. P,O. 60x 8070 Clearwater. FL 33158-8070 JUL-30-2001 18:27 THE SAU)AT IOH ARt'l'r' e 7277259749 P.02/07 . July 30~ 2001 Mr, & Mrs. J olTo West 601 Skyview Ave. Clearwater, FL 33756 RE: The Salvation Army's Center of Hope 1525 Druid Road Dear John & Je.nnifer: Let me once again express my thanks to the both ofyan for your participation at the Community Development Board meeting on July17th, and for your letter of7.29-0l. While both of YOt~ have spoken in opposition to our proposed use ofthc old Clearnrater Commurtlty Hospital, you have done so in a manner that is non-threatening and well articulated. Y(m have every right to feel passionately about your home and community, as this is where yo~~ live, and we arc grateful that you have taken the time to express your thoughts and com;erns. You are exactly the kind ofl1eighbors we want to have, as you are concerned about your community, and we hope that we can be an equally good neighbor to you and the community in return. If our project is approved we will continue to need good neighbors such as you to keep the nejghbor in good standing. It would be rather lengthy to respond to each ofyaur concerns specifically, but I did however, want to take the time to respond to a few of them, as I believe further clarification would be helpful to each of us. The more communication and information that is transacted between us the better understanding we will have of each other's position. While you contend that the area in which the hospital is located is primarily residential, r believe that it would be incorrect to state that is totally residential. It would he more accurate in rny opinion to describe it as a quasi residential/commercial neighborhood; as both types of stnlctures are abundantly present in the area, If one should venture just two blocks in either direction from the proposed Center of Hope there is no question that you will find homes, but unmistakably you will also find a large number of commercial properties as well. Most significantly, it should be noted that the contiguous property Located directly to the south ofthe Center is all c.ommercial, and a bit beyond that is a rat.her significant stretch of commercial property c,onsisting of a wide variety of e:,tablishmellts. Just two blocks to the north is Gulf.to.Bay BO\Jlevard, and here one finds JUL-30-2001 18:28 THE SALUAT IOH ARMY 727725'3749 P.03/07 . . 110th1t1g but commercial property exclusively. In addition to this, if you go to the east of the Center, you will find two commercial pieces of property upon one ofwbich the vacant Hambrick Lumber Yard now sits. The only community that is without a significant commercial component is directly to the west of the Center, and here one must cross the natural boundary of busy Highland Avenue. So, while there definitely are a goodly number of homes in the urea, it is not correct to say that the neighborhood is strictly residential. There arc a significant number of commercial enterprises already in the area, and our presence would not be introducing a new commerc.ial type entity. As regards the assertion that "people are panicking" and p~~tting their houses up for sale in response to our presence, it should be noted that while there arc no doubt some who will put their homes on the mad<et in response to our proposal, a check of the real estate listings for this area has ShOVvl1 that there has already been a high degree of activity in this area in the two years preceding our purchase and mmouncement of plans for the hospital. This would indicate 10 me that the neighbor is already in a high degree of transition, and that the number of homes on the market cannot be solely be attributed to our proposed plans for the old Clearwate.r Community Hospital. The homes in this community are older homes, and it is not uncommon for many of the original residents to have reached an age where they are now In need of other types of accommodation. Fnrthennorc, it should be noted that the vast majority of homes currently on the market in this area are not conhguously related to us, and some are several blocks away from our property. As for property values going down, it could be pointed out that there is one home in the area that WaS sold in 1999 for $107,000, hut was listed as having been recently fe-sold for $141,800, In this case, as is usually the case, the value of one's property seems to be contingent mQre upon their own c.are and development of the property than that of their neighbors, Therefore) I don't think our proposal is a significant factor in the high number ofreaJ estate transactions that have already been taking place in the neighborhood. In your letter of 7-29.-01 to the City of Clearwater Mayor and Commissioners, you state that our proposal was backed by four large organizations - Cle,arwater Police, City of Clearwater, Salvation Anny, ~md St Vincent de Paul. This assertion is not true. While these organizations may sUPPoli our proposal, their backing has not come as the result of any solicitation on our part, nor has there been any formal declaration of support from them on our behalf. We have not lobbied any ofthcse organi7,ations, and other than having to deal with the City ofClearwHter for approval of the project, we have neither solicited nor secured any assistance from them beyond that which would routinely be extended to any other community proposal, We have received no favors that would make this a "done dea!." We have: lawfully gODe through the normal channels as any other resident would do. As regards the Corrections and transitional housing programs, it may appear on the surface as though there are reasons to be fearful of these programs, but let me assure you that I think your fears are unfounded. The Corrections program deals strictly with misdemeanant offences (c.g, driving violations, shoplifting, w011hless checks, simple batterj, etc,), and.all of these cases are handled through office Ylsits during the weekday JUl..-30-2001 18: 2'3 THE ~'HU)AT I OH ~~Rr'1'r' 7277259749 P. 04./07 - . hours of7:00 A.M. to 5:30 P.M. No felony cases arc handled through this program, and since this not a residential program, Done oftheif clients are Qn the property after hours. While the transitioJlal housing program will house clients, it should be pointed out that these individuals will not be homeless people who come to us straight off the street. These individuals will only be placed in the program after they have been involved in our Homeless Intervention Program (HIP) on Park Street, and have demonstrated a level of competency and responsibmty that would allow them to be stable residents in the community. This would be a temporary housing situation as they progress from dependency to independence. Let me categorically state for your beneflt that at no time has there ever been consideration or discussion or plans for moving the residents of our HIP facility over to Center of Rope on Druid, So you can lay your tears to rest on that one. The assertion that our occupancy of the old Clearwater Community Hospital would increase homelessness is a little hard to imagine, as several of the programs are d.esigned to be a. solution to the homeless problem in our community. Rather than contributing to the problem, our programs are intended to be solutions to the problem. Again, since the HIP program is lJOt being moved over to this facility, all of our services to the homeless wi II continue to be provided there and that is where the homeless population will be concentrated. Whatever homeless population there presently is in the area around Druid and Highland, is already tl1ere for reasons orher than services provided by a facility such as we are proposing. This is a pre-existing condition that has nothing to do with our proposed use ofthe property. We are hoping that our presence there will be more of a solution than a problem in this regard, and we do not anticipate it bringing more homeless people to the community. Again, we are 110t proposing to operate a homeless shelter fTOm this facility. The reason for our move from our Ft. Harrison property is simply one of economics and not t~e resLtlt of pressure from the city to clean up the downtown. There has been no discussion or correspondence with them regarding such a proposal. Our purchase and renovation of the old Clearwater Community Hospital was simply less expensive than it would cost us to raze all of our facilities on F1. Harrison, rent space for the continued operation of our programs, and construct new facilities. Also, new construction at our Ft. Harrison site would not allow us to build a facility that would house all of our existing programs and meet city parking and landscaping requirements at the same time. We would be maxxed out on space with no potential tor expansion in the futme. The property at Druid and Highland allows 1..15 to do all of the above at a reasonable cost. \Vbile you may have a different perspective on this matter, the purchase of the property was a "no~brainer" to our Advisory Board. I realize that none ofthls rationale may answer your questions, but I do hope that they will help assure you that our interest in your community is a healthy one, \Vc will have to work and live in the same community as you, and it is in our best interest to operate it in s~lch a way that it will actually enhance the make-up of our community instead of detracting from it. Please know that you have our pledge to do exactly that. Your ~uggestiol1 of a community meeting is a good one, and we will attempt to do $0 in tbe JUL-30-2001 18;29 THE SALVATION ARMY . . 7277259749 P. 05."07 near future when the time is appropriate. Until then, ifthere are anything we can do to help answer any other questions, pJe~se do not hesitate to contact me. In addition to that, I am attaching an additional page to thi.s Jetter that specjfies the programs we are proposing to operate from this facility. This should also help to specifically answer some of your questions. < .. Sincerely, Roy C. Johnson, Major THE SRllJRTI OH ARf'1Y __ The Salvation Army tit soCIAL SERVICES OEPARTMEN'loo ' FOR UPPER PINELLAS COUNTY n77259749 F' . 06/07 - ~ JUL-30-2001 18:29 The Salvation Army, an international movement, is an evangelical part of the universal Christian Church. Its message is based on the Bible. Its ministry is motivated by the love of God. Its mission is to preach the Gospel of Jesus Christ and to meet human needs inHis Name without discrimination. The mission of The Salvation Army Social Services Department is to assist every individual who presents themselves with a need; in their attempt to find both immediate relief at their point of emergency crisis, as well as lasting solutions to the underlying cause of their SOCial and fimncial dysfunction. The ultimate goal is to address the wide-range of human need present throughout the Upper PineHas County area, and to guidethose seeking assistance, through an intensive case management approach, from the point of crisis to a state of personal, social, fiscal and spiritual stability, self-sufficiency, and independence. The Salvation Army has been serving the needs of people and the community.at-Iarge in the Upper Pinellas County region since 1926. The current location of The Salvation Army Social Services Department at 410 North Fort Harrison Avenue in Clearwater was purchased in 1962, providing an attractive and accessible "campus of care", consisting of five separate facilities which house eleven program components, designed to address and meetthe multiplicity of needs inherent to the human condition. During 2000, The Salvation Army served nearly 64,000 individuals with emergency financial and material assistance; emergency, supportive, and transitional housing services; pre-and post. natal medical care; community education; literacy training; seasoral assistance; and in a myriad of additional ways: a 20% increase over the previous year. With a continualand steady increase in need and requests for assistance, The Salvation Army is proposing extensive expansion and additions to its social services programming: plans that exceed the available space at the presert location. It is for this reason that The Salvation Army has purchased the former "Clearwater Community Hospital" building. This renovated 92,000 square foot facility will provide an attractive, accessible, and functional Hcenter of care and oopelt, serving as a lighthouse of safety, security, and compassionate caring, not only to the thousands of individuals with deep and despel'ate needs, but to the immediate neighborhood and the community~at~large as well. Housed within the center will be the following programs and services: " ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICI;S . Providing administrative, technical,.and clerical support to all Community ~rvice programs operated by The Salvation Army; " FAMILY SERVICES - providing emergency financial, material, case management, crisis counseling, and support services to economically-disadvantaged families; * "IiARBORJ~RESTIf TRANSITIONAL LIVING PROGRAM - Providing 14 apartment units of temporary housing, along with case management and support services, to both one and two parent families with children, who have been homeless and are working to reestablish themselves in the community as self~sufficient and financia~ Iy independent citizens; JUL-30-2001 18:30 1r U 727725974'3 F'. 07/"07 - Providing 1< HISPANIC COMMUNITY OUTREACH PROGRAM - Serving the rapidly growing Hispanic Community, providing vitally-needed services such as "English As A Second Language" classes; crisis counseling; emergency financial, material, and case management services; pre-natal, child care, parenting, and homemaking skills education and instruction; and extensive youth and family programming; * HAlOS COMMUNITY PROJECT OF TAMPA SA.Y, INC." - One of the oldest and largest AIDS Service Organizations in Pinellas COlllty, and part of the "Hospice Of The Florida Suncoast" service network, providing material and financial assist- ance, support, and case management services to those throughout Pine lias County who are HIV+, or suffer from full-blown AIDS; educational and informational ser- vices to the community-at-large; and counseling, support, and referral services to participants in the UAgape House" Affordable Supportive Housing Program; 1< THE SALVATION ARMY CORRECTIONAL SERVICES DEPARTMENT FOR UPPER PINELLAS COUNTY - Providing probation supervision, rehabilitative counseling, and support services on behalf of the State of Florida to all misdemeanor (primaril' traffiC) offenders in Upper Pinellas County; '" HMOTHER & CHILD CARE OF CLEARWATER, INC." - A collaborative venture of Morton Plant Mease Hospital, Johnny Ruth Clark Community Health Centers, and The Salvation Army, providing pre- and post-natal, and pediatric medical care, at no eost; to mothers and their children who do not have the means to rrovide medi- cal care for themselves; I< SINGLE RES1DENT TR~N$lrIONAL LIVING PROGRAM - Providing 6 apartment units of temporary housing, along with case management and support services, to individuals who have been homeless, have "graduated" from the "Clearwater Homeless Intervention Project" (CHIP) case management program, and are working to reestablish themselves in the community as productive, independent, and self- sufficient citizens once more; w FAMILY EMERGENCY SHELTER PROGRAM - Providing 6 units of overnight housing, along with case management and support services, to families who have become homeless and are seeking to regaIn their stability and self-sufficiency; '" COMMUNITY CONFERENCE & EDUCATION CENTER - Providing meeting and classroom space for training and self-improvement instruction, and to community.. based groups and organizations seeking to expand their services to a larger pop- ulation; 'It THE SALVATION ARMY "HOLIDAY JOY CENTER" . Providing gifts of toys, food. and holiday cheer and encouragement to economically-disadvantaged families at Thanksgiving, Christmas, and other special seasons of the year. Serving an average of 5,000 households annually, these programs are where the community sees the traditional "Red Kettles", and their holiday donations, in action right in their own neighborhood; 'it RESIDENT STAFF HOUSING. Providing round-the-clock supervision to all residential programs and services. TOTRL P. C17 - e July 31, 2001 P~bE;ziI;;;0i'31't1vC8 C! f ,{ OF C~..EAHV~A I FR Ralph Stone, Planning Director 100 S. Myrtle Avenue Clearwater, FL 33756 Re: Salvation Army purchase of former Clearwater Community Hospital property on Druid Road Dear Mr. Stone: First, I would like to comment that I believe that the Salvation Army is a worthwhile organization that does a commendable job of addressing various social problems in our community. What I am concerned about is their plans to move all of their services to the above mentioned newly acquired property. This property is surrounded by residential homes and communities. I believe some of these services could potentially cause safety problems for the residents ofthis area and would best be located in a non-residential area. My children have to walk past this property on their way to the YMCA for activities there, and many other residents of my neighborhood walk past there for various other reasons. I am not particularly concerned about the Salvation Army providing medical services there, as this property was formerly a hospital. What greatly concerns me is 1) transitional housing for the homeless, and 2) parole offices. I am extremely concerned for my children's safety with the addition of homeless people with questionable histories (psychiatric, criminal, etc.), and convicted criminals out on parole that will be coming and going from this facility. What types of crimes have the parolees committed? Are our children at risk? Is it appropriate to have these types of services at a property surrounded by homes, and along a route that children take to go to the YMCA? This greatly concerns me, and I think that these services should be housed in a non-residential location. I implore you to consider this when approval for this organizations plans come before you. The safety of the children and residents of the surrounding area should be everyone's foremost priority. Anything less would be irresponsible. All of my neighbors whom I have talked to about the imminent arrival of the Salvation Army services moving into our neighborhood are either concerned, unhappy, afraid, and/or are wanting at least full and honest disclosure of all the activities that will be going on there. Some of our neighbors have even decided to sell their homes and move out of the neighborhood in anticipation of their arrival. This is certainly not a positive thing for this community. Please keep the neighborhoods interests and safety in mind when this item comes to you for approval. Thank you, /1__ ""'1'''--'7 " / . /.-., j/\ v-1.....---:(.__............-t ' ,_.,l.L_~ '-"'"---r' --- _-.I.~ "- r -' <: Margie Terndrup, 1568 turner Street C. \ ~~ tv I"ft.. ,).) ., ~ FILE fl () 1- oc; - I e') RUG-28-2001 13:22 e P.01/01 ;-ft)l\CY ~ t6\n~ . C(I""''"O; 'IJ: C()~ " ":'~-'N COPIES TO: COMMISSION t' AUG 2 7 2001 COPiES T~l: COMMISSi()N ~:., r.:J ~: : ,"~ 1552 Jeffords 8t Clearwater, FL 33756 August 23,2001 PRESS CLERK I ATTOI'iNEY ^ f ,(' " t" J' Cl.El'"w ,', '-~"I\IEY pr~['.:rs CLERr\ ; :, I ",. .'-Y Mayor Brian AWlgst City of Clearwater 112 South Osceola Ave Clearwater, FL 33756 Dear Mayor Aungst: Many of the residents who live near the former Clearwater Community Hospital are extremely upset over the acquisition of that property by the Salvation Army. None of us is opposed to the Salvation Army and its projects, per se, but we feel that the programs planned for the property should not be implemented in a residential neighborhood. We agree that the groups of people who will be benefiting from these programs are in need of the services they will receive; however, we feel that a residential neighborhood will present tempting opportunities for theft and/or exploitation of young children by some of these people. The YMCA is adjacent to the property, there are many young people in the surrounding neighborhoods, and most of us are employed and unable to protect our propt:rty during the day. I contacted Mr. George Mallory, a member of the Salvation Army Board of Directors, who has agreed to a meeting with .concerned citizens. He states that some of the Salvation Army personnel will be present to answer questions as well. As of today, there are at least 30 concerned citizens who plan to attend. The meeting is scheduled to beheld at the YMCA on l:lighlan.d Avenue on Wednesday ,:August 29) a~ 7:g0p.m. ,. h We would be honored if you would be present at the meeting. I think it is extremely important for you, as our Mayor, to hear the concerns of the residents who will be affected by this property sale. I am inviting the City Commissioners to the meeting as welL Respectfully submitted, ~-. ~teJ'i~~_' Margaret Conti Phone: 441-3310 &: rYcAevr~ TDTRL P.01 FRDr'1 ' DECf<ER ROSS !tiT - PHONE tn e 727 442 1935 Jul. 17 2no! 09:~lAM Pi FAX MEMO DATE: July 17, 2001 TO: City of Cleanvater Conununity Development Board Members Attn: Amy FAX#: 562.4865 FROM: Kathleen Shelor Nmnbet of Pages (Including cover sheet) 2 Amy, Please forward to Board Members Thank you FROM .'.DECKER ROSS J NT . PHONE HO. 727 442 1935 e .hll. 17 2001 '39: 32AI1 F'2 City of Clearwater Community Development Board Members July 17, 2001 RE: Public hearing. July 17,2001 1be Salvation Army Dear Community Development Board Members: I am wTiting it1 reference to the meeting being held today at 2:00 p.m. I have lived in Clearwater all my life and in my home at 1438 Turner Street in Clearwater for 17 years. I take pride in Clearwater and my neighborhood. rve always felt it was a great older neighborhood, the real Clearwater. I am very upset with the proposed Comprehensive Infill Redevelopment Project to turn Clearwater Community Hospitnl building into The Salvation Anny social/public service agency. We already have an existing problem with prostitution, drugs and the homeless. I have personally called the Clearwater Police Department on several occasions fur people hanging around our neighborhood, homeless or something, that are not residents. This is something I never thought my children on would eYer have to see. If this fucility opens up, it wall increase this kind of activity in our neighborhood. I feel the Salvation Anny needs to contjnue to meet the needs of the less fortunate, but the currently based downtown location should stay there, or in an industrial area. It does not belong in a residential area. IF:: f:j ~I E ..:~-- - '~ r O. /- / / 11: l/ (,- IC ~) -/ ,q ~ ,1. r . ~ / ..=\ /~ be) ~tW'"l r)~C{ 0-; (!; l j 9 fYlCh1 jJt/~C; r e co. TO: COMMISSION P. (~1/03 JUL-30-2001 12:54 .... July 2~)tn, 2001 ." 10: City of Clearwater Mayor and Commissioners (~c: Major Roy Johnson, The Salvation Army Jlji 'J 0 r,n;'1 ~ ,I L-,Ui PRESS CLERK / ATTORNEY I )ear City of Clearwater Mayor and Commissioners, J \5 concerned citizens, living near 1521 Druid Road, some of us were able to attend the afternoon l ~ommunity Development Board meeting on Tuesday, July 17th to voice our opinions about the 1 )roposal to permit a Salvation Army shelter and medical clinic to move into our neighborhood. We 'eel that neighborhood concems and requests are neither unreasonable nor unjustified and that 'hese concerns have been ignored. vlost of us feel that the Salvation Army does a substantial amount to help the community. =urthermore, most of us in the neighborhood would like to help those less fortunate than ourselves. Ne can understand how this project will benefit the people using the services provided by the shelter. However, how does this proposal benefit the home-owning neighborhOod residents that will be impacted the most? Isn't the impact on the neighborhood residents just as important and shouldn't this be addressed? One of the neighbors picked up the Glty of C~earwater Planning Department Staff Report prior to the meeting. They noticed that pertinent information wa.s left out of the report For example, under the proposal, page 4, there was no mention of this facility being home to probation officers and a transition center for the homeless. These QroQrams are major concerns of our nejqhborhooch The feelings of uncertainty, fear, and anger being felt by the neighborhood are a direct result of the "fear of the unknown'l. This is due to the laGk of detailed infonnation provided to the neighborhood about the project and the fact that the concerns of the neighborhood do not seem to matter. In a limited amcunt of time, about 4-6 hours, available during the weekend prior to the meeting, a petition was created and circulated. Though many were not at home, and the canvassing area was limited to only a couple of streets, the effort still resulted in the collection of signatures from 44 households all sharing the same concerns. Some neighbors had no idea that there waS a proposal; some thought that it was only goin~1 to be an administration building I white others thought that there was nothing that they could do about it. Especially when the project is backed by four large organizations, (Clearwater Police, City of Clearwater; Salvations Army, and 81. Vincent De Paul) all of which were established to S8nle the community. Some felt betrayed. During the meeting, a Planning Board member asked a neighborhood homeowner if the previous hospital building was vacant prior to purchasing the home two years,earlier. This question hardly seems relevant. Was the length of neighborhood home ownership a factor? No. There are many home-owning persons, living in the neighborhood for many years, that share the same conl~erns and they did not receive any special consideration I Is it unreasonable that potential homeowners feel that they would be able to vote on such a proposal for their neighborhood? Even community proposals of far less significance have beE!n put to the test at the ballot boxes. How should this be any different? The answer lies in the fact tI1at you never ask a question unless you know the answer. Since they knew what the answer would be. and it did not agree with the agenda. they Page 1 of3 fL o (--1)?ylcr JUL-30-2001 12:54 P. ['12/03 e - " le~er asked. We feel this proposal was a "done deal" before we were even able to voice our ." ~oncerns. The process hardlY seems demoGratic. 3y law, only certain homeowners were notified. The meeting announcement looked like junk mail. rhe most important topic was buried at the bottom of the notice, with only a vague description of the )roposaL Also, It was stated in the meeting announcement that all persons wishing to be heard at :he meeting must be present at 2:00 PM on that Tuesday- A poor turnout of working class 1eighborhood residents can be expected when the meeting is held at 2:00 PM on a weekda~f. Second, during the meeting, persons were allowed to enter and leave the meeting room and groups )f persons were sworn in at least twice during the meeting. This, coupled with the fact that this case Has not discussed until early evening, means that many residents who wanted to attend but were unable to mIght have still had an opportunity to speak. Remember, people who hold public offices spend their time trying to understand the issues and drive the agendas for the people. Which is hopefully, an agenda that strives to serve the public that they represent. However, when the agenda does not strive to reflect the public's wishes, thE~ remaining people who are interested, are forced to spend their off-work time, over and abovl~ what should normally be required, to try and decipher truth from, half-truths, or lack of information. Many residents were blindsided by this process. Though legal, the idea that only those within a 500 ft radius of the proposed site will be affected is minimalistlc- This affects numerous homes in the neighborhood not just a few. It is a fact, conveniently ignored during the meeting, that the pl"Oposed facility is bounded by residential areas on ttlree sides. The remaining side is adjacent to a YMCA and a nursing home. Even the City of Clealwater Planning Department Staff Report indicated that the adjacent land uses for the pmposed sitE~ were residential. North: South: East: West: Single-family residential Nursing home and Suncoast Family YMCA Single-family residential Single-family residential If approved, this effort will intrinsically increase the amount of homeless in this area. It is an undeniable fact that the project will bring more unstable persons and homeless into the neighborhood. As a result, there are many concerns that the neighborhood has. Some of us are in agreement that this building has many features that make it attractive to this effort; but is this site the most appropriate location? What is the planned outlook for the neighborhood? Not just the shelter! Some of the important details not discussed with the neighborhood are as follows: Required facility maintenance and building appearance _ Required facility landscaping and fencing (both of which can be good or bad) - Required neigl1borhood lighting ~ Required police I security (on-site: community policing substation, with frequent neighborhood patrols) - Enforcement of local noise ordinances ~ Shelter rules (will the neighborhol:::ld be able to review and make reasonable recommendations to these rules) - If approved, will there be requirements imposed to ensure neighborhood safety, and a chance of maintaining property value? Page 2 of3 JUL-30-2001 12:54 e -- P. l33/03 1''" The answers to each of these questions. and underlying questions, are relevant to the safet~f, :Ieanliness, and overall heath of the neighborhood. A. St Pete" Times article, published in 1999, titled "The Rules'\ indicated that one thousand Cine hundred "clients" were registered at the Park St. shelter" Our fear is that eventually these chents would most likely be moved from their existing locations to this newl potentially more comprehensive, facility. Or stated in other words, from pre-existing shelters, located in business districts, to a predominantly residential area. Our hopes are that this is not just an effort to clean up downtown ClealWater and make it better for tourism" It is obvious that this is essential, since positive first impressions of an area are mm;t often a direct result of a clean downtown area, However, care must be taken since the health ofthe surrounding areas also directly relates to the quantity and quality of persons desiring to move into the area- Please be aware that some of the houses in the neighborhood are already for sale as a result of this proposaL Those with the final decision should be careful that this proposal does not result in changing a home~()wning area into a renter's area. In light of these points, We respectfully request that any decisions regarding the approval of the flexible development plan for Salvation AmlY be delayed until more information detailing the' project can be disseminated to all of the neighborhood residents affected. That a meeting to discuss these details of this project be scheduled at e reasonable time and day so that the majority of residents, who are interested in attending, will not have to sacrifice hours at work to attend. And lastly, that the approval of this case be decided solely by the count of majority votes from each of the homB owning members of the neighborhood, Respectfully r juw-l-- John West -j~-:,i )..w~ Jennt;;;!; 601 Skyview Ave. Clearwater, FL 33756 Pleo.. ~re~ar. eI "1"0"10 fQt the Mayor's slgna1ure. ce: CIty Comrr~5lon ' Due dote: if (, ~ i ' Page 3 of3 TOTi=ll_ P. 03 JUL-27-2001 09:14 THE SAL ~)AT IIJI1 ARf"'1'( r:!~-"I'-TI"';-;:.7';"""'I.t"'\i'i:;';':"""~ ""r'~''''\;:'' r I n ;~_L~J~~:2;,J.Gj.JJ~LE;,.' . 4 ,~ ~ ~ i' ,j 7277259749 P.Ol/05 - To: (Name of Recipient) L \ SA F, ERe E (Recipient's Organization) PLANN\N.. G 'bEPI Fax #; Pages: [including this cover sheet) t:' From: YAv.L. BR\~ Gr;.S The Salvation Army 1625 N. Belcher Road Clearvvater, FL 33765 (727) 725-9777 Fax: (727) 725-9749 Dote: I] 2- 1 ) Q \ I f Comments: r~ .~':' ,1" ''', ~;I JUL-27-2001 09:14 THE SALUAT ION ARI'l'Y' '7277259749 P.02/05 John Gm'lam t;t'lleral " . e Raymond A. Cooper Territo/"ial Cmnmal1der Lt. Colonel Donald Fa\lllmer Divisional Commanda . ' ~ ~ c::~~. THE SALVATION ARMY Majors Ro>, C. and Jlli.'quelynn !vI, J()hn~Oll Corp:> Offin'rs Founded in 1865 by W'illiam Booth 1625 N~\l1h Belcher Road 33765 P,O, Box 8070, ClearviJter. FL 33758-8070 f'hone (727) 725.9777 . FAX In7} 725-9749 July 27,2001 Ms. Lisa Fierce City of Clearwater - Planning Department FAX # 562-4865 Re: 1521 Druid Road Clearwater, FL Dear Ms, Fierce, Thank you for your inquiry concerning the property on Druid Road recently purchased by The Salvation Army, I am enclosing a copy of our leiter dated May 8,2001 wI-lien was sent to all property o\vners within 500' of the 1521 Druid Road property. As you can see from the letter, an offer was made to meet with the neighbors if they were interested in such a meeting. While we did receive a limited number of calls with questions and concerns, 'vc did not receive any requests to m~~ct with any groups. 1 f1 can be of any additional assistance, please feel free to gi \Ie me a call at 72 5-977 7, Sinccrcl y, ~ Paul Bridges Business Administrator SenJing Clt'arwaur and Upper Find/as COlmly :since 1926 , JUL--27-2001 09: 15 THE SRLURT I ON f1R~1Y - - 7277259749 P.03/05 Johu Gowans General 11 ~ THE SALVATION ARMY Founded illlMJ. b.)!.lli1li.a!l1 /lrlJ;Jh. 1625 North Seleher Road 33765 P.O. 130x S070. Clearwater, FL 33758-8070 Phone (727) 725-9777 · FAX (727) 725-9749 Raymond A. Cooper Territorial Commander Lt. Colonel Donald Faulkner DivisiofUll Commander Majors John and Marthalyn Needh;u'l'l Corps Officers May 8, 2001 Dear Neighbor, On April 12, The.Salvation Army/purchased the property at Highland and Druid, formerly known as the Clearwater Community Hospital. As you are probably aware, this building has been vacant for two years. We are excited about being a neighbor to you, so we are developing a comprehensive service project that will bring a sense of pride to our community. At p~esent, we are working with the City of Cleal"Vllater to receive approval for the uses we intend for our programs. We consider it vital to the project that we include input from the local neighborhood associations. businesses, and residents. Therefore, we would encourage you to write us directly and/or attend the public hearing that will be scheduled by the City of Clearwater, Should you wish someone from the Salvation Army to attend your next neighborhood association or business meeting and to make a presentation, simply give us a cell, Our contact information is as follows: The Salvation Army Post Office Box 8070 Clearwater, FL 33758 Phone: FAX: (727) 725~9777 (727) 725-9749 Attached you will find a one-page fact she~t for easy reference to the project. At present we are referring to it as the "Center of Hope". Our pledge to you as a good neighbor is that the property will be kept attractive, the security and privacy of our neighbors will be maintained. Adequate off street parking will be provided so that the traffic flow will not be adversely affected. Sincerely, ~ ..J. lILf-- '-1t:hn T. Needham, Major CORPS OFFICER (;nclo5ure JTN!jmf JUL-27-2001 09:15 THE St=lU)ATI OH ARf1Y e 7277259749 P.04/05 - The Salvation Army Post .office Box 8070 .' Clearwater, Florida 33758 Center of Hope Fact Sheet Tbe Center of Hope will be a community service b,uilding operat~dby the $.alvation Army of Cleaiwater. . It'will be host to several ~ommunity' agencies s'erving a varying population 'of our community. Some of these programs will operate during office hours and others will be residentiaL The agencies and the services they offer are as follows: . ....:': . . . , The Salvatiotl Army - Emergency EarrlliY. Assistance . Provides emergency financial, material, case management, crisis counseling, and support services to economically disadvantaged families and individuals residing in the Upper Pinellas County area. The mission ofthe "Family Services Program" Is to address emergency materia! needs, while leading the client through a process of problem solving, the development of new life skills, spiritual guidance. and changes in daily behavior, that will result in a renewad and r:nore s~able degree of social, economic and spiritual functioning. . " Hospice - 'AIDS Community Project (A.C.P.) . . A.C.P. works in close collaboration with the Salvation Armys Agape HIV/AIDS Community Outreach and Education Program for the provision of food, housing and other needed support and assistance services to this special and still growing population.' . .,,:, ,,-' Community Health Centers- Mother and Child Care Clinic "Mother and Child Care", a joint venture of The Salvation Army, Community Health Centers of Pinellas, and Morton/Mease Health Care, is a state of the art health clinic which provides pre-natal, post-natal, and pediatric medical care and on-going support services to area mothers and children. Clients may be receiving Medicaid, . may have private insurance, may be self-paid or may be without insurance. The Salvation Army - . . Christmas Joy Center Offering gifts of food, toys, cheer and other remembrances at Thanksgiving, Christmas, and other special seasons of the year, This program is where the public sees the "Red Kettles" in action in their own community. JUL-27-2001 09:15 THE :3AUJRTI OH ARt'1Y e -- 7277259749 P.05/05 The Salvation Army - Harbor Crest Family Transitional Housing IlHarbor Crest" is a program that provides transitional housing,' case' management, and on-going support services to homeless families who have secured a steady source of income, or are involved in full..tim,e education, 'and are ready to begin the process of moving from emergency shelter situations back in to the community as economically and socially stable citizens. , Clearwater Homeless Intervention Program (CHIP) - " ; ,Single resident Transitional Housing " , ',' , ' CHIP is a unique and innovative program of intensive case management and comprehens!ve support services that works with the chronic homele~.",The,goal is to break,the cycle,ot,homeJessness and assist the individual, once again, to become a productive and stable member of society. Program services include, but are not limited to, needs assessment. private phone line and message center, job counseling and employment evaluation and training. ' . '\, The Salvation Army.. ',~",Agape Transitional Housing " """ ,~Ag~pe House" provides affordable permanent housing, along with case management and support services, to families and,individuals infected or affect~d by HIV/AIDS. This program services the whole of Pinellas County, The mission of the ,"Agap'~ Hou5e~ program. is to provide a low..cost, safe, stable and comfortable 'environment for persons living with HIV/AIDS, for as long as they can medically live independently. Further, we provide ongoing case management services to residents, ' working with each individual to formulate goals,'in order to enhance or maintain their Q~aUty..,of life: socially, physically, intellectually, and spiritually, and to assist them in preparing for future neeqs. 'The Salvation Army.. . ~mergency Family Shelter At 'present, the resources for families needing emergency short-term shelter is ' extremely limited. This shelter component will allow families to remain together as a unit, r~ther than to be split up into separate sex shelters. " ',The Salvation Army - ,,' " , <...,Hispanic Outreach " ' , " '.' ,A, new bi-linguar program to sClVice the growing Hispanic Community. "English As A Second Language" classes, lIHealthy Start" parenting classes, tutoring, for school children, music classes, and supportive spiritual counseling will be offered. , " TOTAL P.BS