11/02/2006
City Council Agenda
Location: Council Chambers - City Hall
Date: 11/2/2006- 6 :00 PM
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1. Call to Order
2. Invocation
3. Pledge of Allegiance
4. Presentations
4.1 Presentation - John Timberlake/Phillies
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4.2 Visiting Nagano Teacher Mr. Satoshi Tokutake
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4.3 Jazz Holiday
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4.4 Proclamation - Veteran's Day Celebration Week - November 4-11, 2006
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4.5 Proclamation - World Town Planning Day - November 8, 2006
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4.6 Proclamation - Children's Book Week - November 13-18,2006
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5. Approval of Minutes
5.1 Approve the minutes of the October 19, 2006, City Council Meeting as submitted in written summation
by the City Clerk.
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6. Citizens to be Heard re Items Not on the Agenda
Public Hearings - Not before 6:00 PM
7.Administrative Public Hearings
- Presentation of issues by City staff
- Statement of case by applicant or representative (5 min.)
- Council questions
- Comments in support or opposition (3 min. per speaker or 10 min
maximum as spokesperson for others that have waived their time)
- Council questions
- Final rebuttal by applicant or representative (5 min.)
- Council disposition
7.1 Approve amendments to the Community Development Code Establishing a Proportionate Fair Share
Program within the City's Concurrency Management System and Pass Ordinance 7718-06 on first
reading.
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8. Second Readings - Public Hearing
8.1 Adopt Ordinance 7631-06 on second reading, making numerous amendments to the Community
Development Code by amending Articles 2,3, 4, and 8.
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8.2 Adopt Ordinance 7677-06 on second reading, annexing certain real property whose post office address is
1524 South Highland A venue, into the corporate limits of the city and redefining the boundary lines of the
city to include said addition.
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8.3 Adopt Ordinance 7678-06 on second reading, amending the future land use plan element of the
Comprehensive Plan of the city to designate the land use for certain real property whose post office
address is 1524 South Highland Avenue, upon annexation into the City of Clearwater, as Residential Low.
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8.4 Adopt Ordinance 7679-06 on second reading, amending the zoning atlas of the city by zoning certain real
property whose post office address is 1524 South Highland Avenue, upon annexation into the City of
Clearwater, as Low Medium Density Residential (LMDR).
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8.5 Adopt Ordinance 7687-06 on second reading, amending the composition of the Sister Cities Advisory
Board to add a youth member.
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8.6 Adopt Ordinance 7689-06 on second reading, annexing certain real property whose post office address is
1321 Woodbine Street into the corporate limits of the city and redefining the boundary lines of the city to
include said addition.
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8.7 Adopt Ordinance 7690-06 on second reading, amending the future land use plan element of the
Comprehensive Plan of the city to designate the land use for certain real property whose post office
address is 1321 Woodbine Street, upon annexation into the City of Clearwater, as Residential Low.
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8.8 Adopt Ordinance 7691-06 on second reading, amending the zoning atlas of the city by zoning certain real
property whose post office address is 1321 Woodbine Street, upon annexation into the City of Clearwater,
as Low Medium Density Residential (LMDR).
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8.9 Adopt Ordinance 7692-06 on second reading, annexing certain real property whose post office address is
109 McMullen Booth Road, into the corporate limits of the city and redefining the boundary lines of the
city to include said addition.
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8.10 Adopt Ordinance 7693-06 on second reading, amending the future land use plan element of the
Comprehensive Plan of the city to designate the land use for certain real property whose post office
address is 109 McMullen Booth Road, upon annexation into the City of Clearwater, as Residential Urban.
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8.11 Adopt Ordinance 7694-06 on second reading, amending the zoning atlas of the city by zoning certain real
property whose post office address is 109 McMullen Booth Road, upon annexation into the City of
Clearwater, as Low Medium Density Residential (LMDR).
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8.12 Adopt Ordinance 7695-06 on second reading, annexing certain real property whose post office address is
1960 East Skyline Drive into the corporate limits of the city and redefining the boundary lines of the city
to include said addition.
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8.13 Adopt Ordinance 7696-06 on second reading, amending the future land use element of the Comprehensive
Plan of the city to designate the land use for certain real property whose post office address is 1960 East
Skyline Drive, upon annexation into the City of Clearwater, as Residential Low.
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8.14 Adopt Ordinance 7697-06 on second reading, amending the zoning atlas of the city by zoning certain real
property whose post office address is 1960 East Skyline Drive, upon annexation into the City of
Clearwater, as Low Medium Density Residential (LMDR).
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8.15 Adopt Ordinance 7698-06 on second reading, annexing certain real property whose post office address is
1606 Scott Street into the corporate limits of the city and redefining the boundary lines of the city to
include said addition.
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8.16 Adopt Ordinance 7699-06 on second reading, amending the future land use plan element of the
Comprehensive Plan of the city to designate the land use for certain real property whose post office
address is 1606 Scott Street, upon annexation into the City of Clearwater, as Residential Low.
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8.17 Adopt Ordinance 7700-06 on second reading, amending the zoning atlas of the city by zoning certain real
property whose post office address is 1606 Scott Street, upon annexation into the City of Clearwater, as
Low Medium Density Residential (LMDR).
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8.18 Adopt Ordinance 7701-06 on second reading, annexing certain real property whose post office address is
3060 Allen A venue into the corporate limits of the city and redefining the boundary lines of the city to
include said addition.
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8.19 Adopt Ordinance 7702-06 on second reading, amending the future land use plan element of the
Comprehensive Plan of the city to designate the land use for certain real property whose post office
address is 3060 Allen A venue, upon annexation into the City of Clearwater, as Residential Urban.
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8.20 Adopt Ordinance 7703-06 on second reading, amending the zoning atlas of the city by zoning certain real
property whose post office address is 3060 Allen A venue, upon annexation into the City of Clearwater, as
Low Medium Density Residential (LMDR).
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8.21 Adopt Ordinance 7704-06 on second reading, annexing certain real property whose post office address is
2727 Daniel Street into the corporate limits of the city and redefining the boundary lines of the city to
include said addition.
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8.22 Adopt Ordinance 7705-06 on second reading, amending the future land use plan element of the
Comprehensive Plan of the city to designate the land use for certain real property whose post office
address is 2727 Daniel Street, upon annexation into the City of Clearwater, as residential urban.
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8.23 Adopt Ordinance 7706-06 on second reading, amending the zoning atlas of the city by zoning certain real
property whose post office address is 2727 Daniel Street, upon annexation into the City of Clearwater, as
Low Medium Density Residential (LMDR).
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8.24 Adopt Ordinance 7707-06 on second reading, annexing certain real property whose post office address is
1415 Regal Road into the corporate limits of the city and redefining the boundary lines of the city to
include said addition.
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8.25 Adopt Ordinance 7708-06 on second reading, amending the future land use plan element of the
Comprehensive Plan of the city to designate the land use for certain real property whose post office
address is 1415 Regal Road, upon annexation into the City of Clearwater, as Residential Low.
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8.26 Adopt Ordinance 7709-06 on second reading, amending the zoning atlas of the city by zoning certain real
property whose post office address is 1415 Regal Road, upon annexation into the City of Clearwater, as
Low Medium Density Residential (LMDR).
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8.27 Adopt Ordinance 7720-06 on second reading, amending the Code of Ordinances relating to Traffic and
Motor Vehicles by amending Section 30.060 Penalties/W arning Letter upon Failure to Comply With
Ticket.
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City Manager Reports
9. Consent Agenda
9.1 Accept funding and approve the corresponding agreement from the Juvenile Welfare Board totaling
$239,035 for funding of three teen programs and two middle-school aged summer camp programs and
authorize the appropriate officials to execute same. (consent)
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9.2 Award a Contract for $945,308.10 to Grosz & Stamper Construction Co., Inc. of Tarpon Springs, Florida,
USA for the construction of an addition to Fleet Maintenance to accommodate Fire Maintenance and
Police Vehicle Storage; approve the purchase of three vehicle lifts from Heavy Duty Lift & Equipment
Inc. of Buford, GA for $157,657.10; approve $40,000 expenditure for in-house services by Building and
Maintenance; approve $29,559.24 for in-house engineering and project management expenditures;
approve $11,725.24 per the Public Art Ordinance No. 7489-05; establish a capital improvement project
for the Fleet Maintenance Facility Expansion in the amount of $1,184,249.68, and authorize the
appropriate officials to execute same. (consent)
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9.3 Approve the Black & Veatch Work Order for Engineering Design Services for Pump Station 65 Force
Main Reroute in the amount of $139,800.00 and authorize the appropriate officials to execute same.
(consent)
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9.4 Appoint Mr. Kip Corriveau (only applicant) to the Neighborhood and Affordable Housing Advisory
Board in the City resident category with the term expiring on April 30, 2010. (consent)
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9.5 Appoint Councilmember Doran to fill the remainder of Hoyt Hamilton's term on the Pinellas Planning
Council (PPC) expiring on December 31, 2006 and to a new two year term on the PPC expiring on
December 31,2008. (Consent)
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9.6 Approve settlement of Louise Evans v. City of Clearwater, Case No. 06-001353-CI-021 in the amount of
$50,000.00 and authorize appropriate officials to execute the settlement agreement. (consent)
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9.7 Approve the legal services agreement between the City and the law firm of Thompson, Sizemore &
Gonzalez to represent the City in Wendy Cason v. City of Clearwater, Case No. 06-6654-CI-15, and other
employment matters as they arise, in the estimated amount of $75,000. (consent)
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9.8 Nominate Mayor Frank Hibbard to serve on the American Public Gas Association (APGA) Public Gas
Policy Council (PGPC) to represent the City of Clearwater and the Clearwater Gas System.
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10. Other items on City Manager Reports
10.1 Approve the State of Florida Department of Transportation contract renewal for sweeping State roadways
as outlined in the Maintenance Agreement, FIN project No. 42193917201 and adopt Resolution 06-54.
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10.2 Accept a FY 2006 Department of Justice, Bureau of Justice Assistance (DOJ/BJA) grant in the amount of
$450,000 for a three-year period to fund the Clearwater Area Task Force on Human Trafficking and
approve an agreement with the YWCA of Tampa Bay for provision of victim advocacy services to
Human Trafficking victims, and authorize the appropriate officials to execute same. (consent)
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Miscellaneous Reports and Items
11. City Attorney Reports
11.1 Authorize Filing in Circuit Court of Application to Vacate Arbitrator's A ward in City of Clearwater v.
Clearwater Firefighters Association, Inc., IAFF, Local # 1158 [Trevor Murray Discharge], FMCS Case
No. 05-58832.
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12. City Manager Verbal Reports
12.1
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13. Council Discussion Items
13.1 Sign code Discussion
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14. Other Council Action
14.1 City Attorney Salary Adjustment
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14.2 City Manager Salary Adjustment
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15. Adjourn
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SUBJECT / RECOMMENDATION:
Presentation - John TimberlakeIPhillies
SUMMARY:
Meeting Date: 11/2/2006
Review Approval: 1) Clerk
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SUBJECT / RECOMMENDATION:
Visiting Nagano Teacher Mr. Satoshi Tokutake
SUMMARY:
Meeting Date: 11/2/2006
Review Approval: 1) Clerk
SUBJECT / RECOMMENDATION:
Jazz Holiday
SUMMARY:
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SUBJECT / RECOMMENDATION:
Proclamation - Veteran's Day Celebration Week - November 4-11,2006
SUMMARY:
Meeting Date: 11/2/2006
Review Approval: 1) Clerk
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SUBJECT / RECOMMENDATION:
Proclamation - World Town Planning Day - November 8,2006
SUMMARY:
Meeting Date: 11/2/2006
Review Approval: 1) Clerk
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SUBJECT / RECOMMENDATION:
Proclamation - Children's Book Week - November 13-18, 2006
SUMMARY:
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SUBJECT / RECOMMENDATION:
Approve the minutes of the October 19, 2006, City Council Meeting as submitted in written summation by the City Clerk.
SUMMARY:
Review Approval: 1) Clerk
CITY COUNCIL MEETING MINUTES
CITY OF CLEARWATER
October 19, 2006
Unapproved
Present:
Frank Hibbard
Carlen Petersen
Hoyt P. Hamilton
William C. Jonson
John Doran
Also present:
William B. Horne II
Garry Brumback
Pamela K. Akin
Cynthia E. Goudeau
Mayor
Vice-Mayor
Councilmember
Councilmember
Councilmember
City Manager
Assistant City
City Attorney
City Clerk
The Mayor called the meeting to order at 6:00 p.m. at
offered by Pastor Ken Link from Lakeview Baptist
Allegiance.
To provide continuity for research,
necessarily discussed in that order.
4 - Presentations:
4.1 Service Awards
Two service awards were presented to City
James Keller, Fire Department, was presented
award.
Employee of the Month
4.2 Terrv Johnson, AICR.Associate in Research, Florida Center for Community DesiQn and
Research, University of South Florida, on behalf of ULI Tampa Bay, would like to introduce a
ULI proQram of reQional revieW,>analysis, and alternative development scenarios to the City of
Clearwater.
Terry Johnson invited Council participation in the May 18, 2007, Reality Check Tampa
Bay event, planned to develop alternative regional growth scenarios.
4.3Home and NeiQhborhood oftheQuarter
The Fall 2006 Neighborhood of the Quarter award was presented to the Island in the
Sun Mobile Home Park.
Fall 2006Homeofthe Quarter awards were presented to: 1) Tandala L. Niles, 1533 S.
Madison Avenue;2)KeIly M. Larry, 1106 Brownell Street; 3) Paul and June Jones, 1835 N.
Washington Avenue;>and 4) Sheila D. Boatwright, 1295 S. Martin Luther King Jr. Avenue.
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4.4 Business Beautification Award of the Quarter
The Fall 2006 Business Beautification Recognition Award from the City of Clearwater
and Clearwater Regional Chamber of Commerce was presented to the Sheraton Sand Key
Resort.
5 - Approval of Minutes
5.1 Approve the minutes of the October 5, 2006, City Council MeetinQ as submitted In written
summation by the City Clerk.
Councilmember Hamilton moved to approve the minutes of the regular meeting of
October 5, as recorded and submitted in written summation by the City Clerk to each
Councilmember. The motion was duly seconded and carried unanimously.
6 - Citizens to be Heard re Items Not on the Agenda
Tom Sehlhorst addressed the Council regarding the many cases the City has filed
against him.
Bill Justice complimented the beautification of Glen Oaks,lhanked the City for hiring
Kerry Kimball to direct the Office on Aging, andrequested a Senior Center.
John Wiser recommended the City promote Dave Wilson to head the Countryside
Recreation Center.
Joe Evich said he has not received informationherequested regarding reclaimed water
in Morningside and recommendedthe City begin reconciliationeffortswith the Fire Department.
Public Hearings - Not before 6:00 p.m.
7 - Administrative Public Hearings
7.1>Approve revisions to the>Community Development Code and pass Ordinance 7631-06 on
first readinQ.
The Planning DepartmentisJecommending a total of 22 amendments to the Community
Development Code. The amendments present a change in current policy or a new policy issue
and are outlined here: 1) Parking Requirements - The parking formula is revised to more
appropriately reflect parking requirements for certain uses, so that adequate parking is provided;
2) Off-streetLoading and Vehicle/Stacking Distances - This amendment provides for
comprehensive and detailedIoading requirements, improving the assignment of requirements
per use; 3)ComprehensiveSign Program - This amendment enables certain monument sign
proposals to be eIigible forcomprehensive sign program review; 4) Annexations - This
amendment willreducethe time required to annex property by at least 30 days. Other
amendments do nothave major policy implications.
In response to questions, it was indicated additional amendments would be needed to
include provisions that would encourage the use of monument signs. It was suggested the
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Code allow more creativity in signs and that staff also consider icon signs. It was stated these
changes can not be made at second reading. Planning Director Michael Delk said the next list
of Code changes will be presented during first quarter 2007.
Councilmember Petersen moved to approve revisions to the Community Development
Code. The motion was duly seconded. Councilmembers Petersen, Hamilton, Doran, and
Mayor Hibbard voted "Aye"; Councilmember Jonson voted "Nay." Motion carried.
Ordinance 7631-06 was presented for first reading andreadby title only.
Councilmember Doran moved to pass Ordinance 7631-06 onJirsfreading. The motion was duly
seconded and upon roll call, the vote was:
"Ayes": Petersen, Hamilton, Doran, and Hibbard.
"Nays": Jonson.
Motion carried.
8 - Quasi-judicial Public Hearings
8.1 Approve the Petition for Annexation. Future Land Use Plan Amendment from the County
Residential Low (RL) Cateoorv to the City Residential Low (RLYCateooryand Zonino Atlas
Amendment from the County R-3. Sinole FamilVResidentialDistrict to the City Low Medium
Density Residential (LMDR) District for1321 Woodbine StreefCConsistinoofLot4. Block C.
Pine Ridoe Subdivision. tooether withtheabuttino Rioht-of-iWay of Woodbine Street); and Pass
Ordinances 7689-06. 7690-06 and7691-06 on first reading.
This annexation involvesaO.178-acre property consisting of one parcel, which is located
approximately 200 feet west oftheintersection of RollenRoad and Woodbine Street. It is
proposedthaftheabutting Woodbine/Street right-of-way, nofcurrently within the City limits, also
be annexed./Thepropertyis locatedwithinan enclave and is contiguous to existing City
boundaries; therefore, the proposed annexation is consistent with Pinellas County requirements
withregard to voluntary annexation. The applicant is requesting this annexation in order to
receive sanitary sewer andsoHdwaste serviceJromthe City. The subject property is occupied
by a single family detached dwelling. It is proposedthat the property be assigned a Future Land
Use Plan designation of Residential Low (RL) anda zoning category of Low Medium Density
Residential (LMDR).
The Planning Departmenfdetermined that the proposed annexation is consistent with
theJoIlowing standards specifiedinthe Community Development Code: 1) The proposed
annexationwill not have an adverse impact on public facilities and their level of service; 2) The
proposed annexation is consistent with the City's Comprehensive Plan, the Countywide Plan
and the Community Development Code; and 3) The subject site is located within an enclave, is
contiguous to city boundaries and reduces the enclave. This annexation has been reviewed by
the Pinellas Planning Council (PPC) County staff in accordance with the provisions of Pinellas
County Ordinance 00-63, Section 7(1-3), and no objections have been raised. The Community
Development Boardreviewed this proposed annexation at its regularly scheduled meeting on
September 19, 2006 and unanimously recommended approval.
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Councilmember Hamilton moved to approve the Petition for Annexation, Future Land
Use Plan Amendment from the County Residential Low (RL) Category to the City Residential
Low (RL) Category and Zoning Atlas Amendment from the County R-3, Single Family
Residential District to the City Low Medium Density Residential (LMDR) District for 1321
Woodbine Street (Consisting of Lot 4, Block C, Pine Ridge Subdivision, with the
abutting right-of-way of Woodbine Street). The motion was duly carried
unanimously.
Ordinance 7689-06 was presented for first reading
Councilmember Jonson moved to pass Ordinance 7689-06
duly seconded and upon roll call, the vote was:
was
"Ayes": Petersen, Hamilton, Jonson, and Doran.
"Nays": None.
Absent: Hibbard
Ordinance 7690-06 was presented for first
Councilmember Doran moved to pass duly
seconded and upon roll call, the vote was:
"Ayes": Petersen, Hamilton, and
"Nays": None.
Absent: Hibbard.
Ordinance 7691-06 was presented for first
moved to pass Ordinance 7691
call, the vote was:
title only.
reading. The motion was
"Ayes":
Hamilton, Jonson and Doran.
"Nays":
Absent: Hibbard.
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8.2 Approve the Petition for Annexation. Future Land Use Plan Amendment from the County
Residential Low (RL) CateQorv to the City Residential Low (RL) CateQorv and ZoninQ Atlas
Amendment from the County R-3. SinQle Familv Residential District to the City Low Medium
Densitv Residential (LMDR) District for 1524 South HiQhland Street (ConsistinQ of Lots 12. 13.
and the south 20 feet of Lot 14. Block B. Scotia HeiQhts); and pass Ordinances 7677-06.7678-
06 and 7679-06 on first readinQ.
This annexation involves a 0.229-acre property consisting of one parcel,whichis located
approximately 850 feet north of the intersection of S. HighlandAvenue and BeUeairRoad. The
property is contiguous to exiting City boundaries to the south and east; therefore,lheproposed
annexation is consistent with Pinellas County requirements withregard tovoluntaryannexation.
The subject property is vacant. It is proposed that the property be assigned a Future LandUse
Plan designation of Residential Low (RL) and a zoning category of Low Medium Density
Residential (LMDR).
The Planning Department determined that the proposed annexationtsconsistent with
the following standards specified in the Community Development Code: 1) The proposed
annexation will not have an adverse impact on publicfacilitiesand their level of service and 2)
The proposed annexation is consistent with the City's Comprehensive Plan, the Countywide
Plan and the Community Development Code. This annexation has been reviewedbythePPC
County staff in accordance with the provisions of Pine lias CountyOrdinance 00-63, Section 7(1-
3), and no objections have been raised. The Community DevelopmentBoard reviewed this
proposed annexation at its regularly scheduled meeting on September 19,2006 and
unanimously recommended approval.
Councilmember Jonson movedto approve the Petition for Annexation, Future Land Use
Plan Amendment from the County Residential Low (RL)Category to the City Residential Low
(RL) Category and Zoning AUasAmendment from the CountyR-3,Single Family Residential
District to the City Low Medium DensityResidential (LMDR)Districtfor 1524 South Highland
Street (Consisting of Lots 12, 13, andthesouth 20 feet of Lot 14, Block B, Scotia Heights). The
motionwasdulyseconded and carried unanimously.
Ordinance 7677~06Waspresentedforfirst reading and read by title only.
Councilmember Hamilton movedto pass Ordinance. 7677-06 on first reading. The motion was
duly seconded and upon roll call, the vote was:
"Ayes": Petersen,Hamilton, Jonson, Doran, and Hibbard.
"Nays": None.
Ordinance 7678-06 was presented for first reading and read by title only.
Councilmember Jonson movedtopass Ordinance 7678-06 on first reading. The motion was
duly seconded and upon roll call, the vote was:
"Ayes":/Petersen, Hamilton, Jonson, Doran, and Hibbard.
"Nays": None.
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Ordinance 7679-06 was presented for first reading and read by title only.
Councilmember Petersen moved to pass Ordinance 7679-06 on first reading. The motion was
duly seconded and upon roll call, the vote was:
"Ayes": Petersen, Hamilton, Jonson, Doran, and Hibbard.
"Nays": None.
8.3 Approve the Petition for Annexation, Future Land Use PlanAmendment fromthe County
Residential Urban (RU) Cateaorv to the City Residential UrbanCRU) CateaorvandZonina Atlas
Amendment from the County R-3, Sinale Family Residential District to the City Low Medium
Density Residential (LMDR) District for 109 McMullen-Booth RoadCConsistina of metes and
bounds 24/02 located in Section 16-29-16); and pass Ordinances7692-06, 7693-06 & 7694-06
on first readina.
This annexation involves a 0.762-acre property consisting of one parcel, which is located
approximately 650 feet south of the intersection of McMullen-Booth Road andFeatherwood
Court. The property is located within an enclave andiscontiguous to exiting City boundaries;
therefore, the proposed annexation is consistent withPinellasCounty requirementswith regard
to voluntary annexation. The subject property is occupied by asingleJamily detached dwelling.
It is proposed that the property be assigned a Future Land UsePlandesignation of Residential
Urban (RU) and a zoning category of Low Medium Density Residential{LMDR).
The Planning Department determined thafthe proposed annexationJsconsistent with
the following standards specified in the Community Development Code:)1)Theproposed
annexation will not have an adverseJmpact on public facilities and theirJevel of service; 2) The
proposed annexation is consistent With the City's Comprehensive Plan,the Countywide Plan
and the Community DevelopmentCode; and 3) The subjecfsiteistocated within an enclave, is
contiguous to City boundaries andreduces the enclave. This annexation has been reviewed by
the PPCCountystaffin accordance With the provisions of Pinellas County Ordinance 00-63,
Section7{1-3), and no objections have been raised. The Community Development Board
reviewedthis proposed annexation at itsregularly scheduled meeting on September 19, 2006
andunanimously recommended.approval.
Councilmember Doranmoved to approvethePetition for Annexation, Future Land Use
Plan Amendment from the CountyResidential Urban (RU) Category to the City Residential
Urban (RU) Category and Zoning AtIas Amendment from the County R-3, Single Family
Residential District to the City LowMedium Density Residential (LMDR) District for 109
McMullen Booth Road (Consisting of metes and bounds 24/02 located in Section 16-29-16).
The motion was duly seconded and carried unanimously.
Ordinance 7692-06 was presented for first reading and read by title only.
CouncilmemberHamiltonmoved to pass Ordinance 7692-06 on first reading. The motion was
duly seconded and uponroIt call, the vote was:
"Ayes": Petersen, Hamilton, Jonson, and Hibbard.
"Nays": None.
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Absent: Doran.
Ordinance 7693-06 was presented for first reading and read by title only.
Councilmember Jonson moved to pass Ordinance 7693-06 on first reading. The motion was
duly seconded and upon roll call, the vote was:
"Ayes": Petersen, Hamilton, Jonson, and Hibbard.
"Nays": None.
Absent: Doran.
Ordinance 7694-06 was presented for first reading and read by title only.
Councilmember Petersen moved to pass Ordinance 7694-06 onfirstreading. The
duly seconded and upon roll call, the vote was:
"Ayes": Petersen, Hamilton, Jonson, Doran, and Hibbard.
"Nays": None.
8.4 Approve the Petition for Annexation. Future Land Use Plan Amendment from the County
Residential Low (RL) CateQorv to the City Residential Low (RLYCateQoryand ZoninQ Atlas
Amendment from the County R-3. SinQle-FamilvResidentialDistrict to the City Low Medium
Density Residential (LMDR) District for1960 ESkvline DrivefLot 64. SkyHneGroves
Subdivision in Section 06-29-16); andoass Ordinances 7695-06. 7696-06& 7697-06 on first
readinQ.
This annexation involvesaO.176-acre property consisting of one parcel, located on the
west side of E Skyline Drive, approximately 330 feet southofHyvueDrive and 480 feet north of
RaymontDrive.Theproperty is contiguous with the existing City boundaries to the east;
therefore, the proposed annexation is consistent with Pinellas County Ordinance 00-63 with
regardtovoluntaryannexation. The applIcanUs requesting this annexation in order to receive
sanitary sewer and solidwasteservice fromtheCity. It is proposed that the property be
assigned a Future Land Use Plan designation of Residential Low (RL) and a zoning category of
Low Medium Density ResidentIal(LMDR).
The Planning Departmentdetermined that the proposed annexation is consistent with
theJollowing standards specifiedinthe Community Development Code: 1) The proposed
annexation will not have an adverse impact on public facilities and their level of service; 2) The
proposed>annexation is consistentwith the City's Comprehensive Plan, the Countywide Plan
and the Community DevelopmentCode; and 3) The proposed annexation is contiguous to
existing municipal boundaries, represents a logical extension of the city boundaries and does
not create an enclave. This annexation has been reviewed by the PPC County staff in
accordance with the provisions of Pinellas County Ordinance 00-63, Section 7(1-3), and no
objections havebeenraised. The Community Development Board reviewed this proposed
annexation at its regularly scheduled meeting on September 19, 2006 and unanimously
recommended approval.
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Councilmember Doran moved to approve the Petition for Annexation, Future Land Use
Plan Amendment from the County Residential Low (RL) Category to the City Residential Low
(RL) Category and Zoning Atlas Amendment from the County R-3, Single-Family Residential
District to the City Low Medium Density Residential (LMDR) District for 1960 E Skyline Drive
(Lot 64, Skyline Groves Subdivision in Section 06-29-16. The motion duly seconded and
carried unanimously.
Ordinance 7695-06 was presented for first reading and
Councilmember Hamilton moved to pass Ordinance
duly seconded and upon roll call, the vote was:
was
"Ayes": Petersen, Hamilton, Jonson, Doran,
"Nays": None.
Ordinance 7696-06 was presented for first reading and by
Councilmember Jonson moved to pass Ordinance 7696-06 on first
duly seconded and upon roll call, the vote was:
was
"Ayes": Petersen, Hamilton, Jonson, Doran, andHibbard.
"Nays": None.
Ordinance 7697-06 was presented for first reading and read by title only.
Councilmember Petersen moved to pass Ordinance 7697-06 on first reading. The motion was
duly seconded and upon roll call, the vote was:
"Ayes": Petersen, Hamilton, Jonson, Doran, and Hibbard.
"Nays": None.
8.5Approve the PetitionforAnnexation, Future Land Use Plan Amendment from the County
Residential Low (Rl) Cateaoryto the City Residential Low (Rl) Cateaory and Zonina Atlas
Amendment from the CountyR-3, Sinale FamilVResidential District to the City Low Medium
Density Residential (LMDR) Districtfor 1606 ScottStreet (Consistina of Lot 7, Block 19, Third
Addition to Hiahland Pines Subdivision); and pass Ordinances 7698-06,7699-06 & 7700-06 on
first readina.
This annexation involvesaO.164-acre property consisting of one parcel, which is located
approximately 250 feet west of the intersection of Scott Street and Ridge Avenue. The property
is locatedwithin an enclave and is contiguous to existing City boundaries; therefore, the
proposed annexation is consistent with Pinellas County requirements with regard to voluntary
annexation. Theapplicantisrequesting this annexation in order to receive solid waste service
from the City. The property already receives sanitary sewer service. The subject property is
occupied by asinglefamily detached dwelling. It is proposed that the property be assigned a
Future Land UsePlandesignation of Residential Low (RL) and a zoning category of Low
Medium Density Residential (LMDR).
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The Planning Department determined that the proposed annexation is consistent with
the following standards specified in the Community Development Code: 1) The proposed
annexation will not have an adverse impact on public facilities and their level of service; 2) The
proposed annexation is consistent with the City's Comprehensive Plan, the Countywide Plan
and the Community Development Code; and 3) The subject site is located within an enclave, is
contiguous to city boundaries and reduces the enclave. This annexation has been reviewed by
the PPC County staff in accordance with the provisions of Pinellas County Ordinance 00-63,
Section 7(1-3), and no objections have been raised. The CommunityDevelopmenfBoard
reviewed this proposed annexation at its regularly scheduled meeting on September 19,2006
and unanimously recommended approval
Councilmember Doran moved to approve the Petition for Annexation, Future Land Use
Plan Amendment from the County Residential Low (RL) CategorytotheCity ResidentialLow
(RL) Category and Zoning Atlas Amendment from the County R-3, Single Family Residential
District to the City Low Medium Density Residential (LM DR) Districffor1606Scott Street
(Consisting of Lot 7, Block 19, Third Addition to Highland Pines Subdivision). The motion was
duly seconded and carried unanimously.
Ordinance 7698-06 was presented for first
Councilmember Hamilton moved to pass
duly seconded and upon roll call, the vote
title only.
The motion was
"Ayes": Petersen, Hamilton,
"Nays": None.
Ordinance 7699-06 was presented for first
Councilmember Jonson movedtopass Ordinance
duly seconded and upon roll call, the vote was:
only.
The motion was
"Ayes": Petersen, Hamilton, Jonson, Doran, and Hibbard.
"Nays": None.
Ordinance 7700-06 was presented for firsfreading and read by title only.
Councilmember Petersen movedtopass Ordinance 7700-06 on first reading. The motion was
duly seconded and upon roll call, the vote was:
"Ayes": Petersen, Hamilton, Jonson, Doran, and Hibbard.
"Nays": None.
8.6 ApprovethePetition forAnnexation. Future Land Use Plan Amendment from the County
Residential UrbanCRUYCateoorv to the City Residential Urban (RU) Cateoorv and Zonino Atlas
Amendment frornthe>Countv R-3. Sinole-Familv Residential District to the City Low Medium
Densitv ResidentiaFCLMDR) District for 3060 Allen Avenue (Lot 19 and West 8 Feet of Lot 18.
Block 4. Acker's Subdivision in Section 28-28-15); and Pass Ordinances 7701-06. 7702-06 and
7703-06 on first readino.
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This annexation involves a 0.187 -acre property consisting of one parcel, located on the
north side of Allen Avenue, approximately 560 feet west of McMullen-Booth Road and 180 feet
east of Daniel Street. The property is contiguous with the existing City boundaries to the south;
therefore, the proposed annexation is consistent with Pinellas County Ordinance 00-63 with
regard to voluntary annexation. The applicant is requesting this annexation in order to receive
solid waste service from the City. It is proposed that the property be assigned Future Land Use
Plan designation of Residential Urban (RU) and a zoning category of LowMedium Density
Residential (LMDR).
The Planning Department determined that the proposedannexationisconsistent with
the following standards specified in the Community DevelopmentCode:1)The proposed
annexation will not have an adverse impact on public facilitiesandtheirJevel of service;2}The
proposed annexation is consistent with the City's ComprehensivePlan,the CountywidePlan
and the Community Development Code; and 3) The proposed annexationis contiguous to
existing municipal boundaries, represents a logical extension of the city boundaries and does
not create an enclave. This annexation has been reviewed by the PPC County staff in
accordance with the provisions of Pinellas County Ordinance 00-63, Section7(1-3), and no
objections have been raised. The Community DevelopmentBoard reviewed this proposed
annexation at its regularly scheduled meeting on September 19,2006 and unanimously
recommended approval.
Councilmember Doran moved to approve/the PetitionforAnnexation, Future Land Use
Plan Amendment from the County Residential/Urban (RU) Category to the City Residential
Urban (RU) Category and Zoning AtlasAmendment from the County R-3,$ingle-Family
Residential District to the City Low Medium Density Residential (LMDR)District for 3060 Allen
Avenue (Lot 19 and West 8 Feet ofLot18, Block 4, Acker's SubdivisioninSection 28-28-15).
The motion was duly secondedandcarried unanimously.
Ordinance 7701-06 was presented for first readingandreadby title only.
moved to pass Ordinance 7701-06 on first reading. The motion was
call, the vole was:
"Ayes":
Hamilton, Jonson, Doran, and Hibbard.
"Nays":
Ordinance 7702-06 was
Jonson moved
and upon roll
for first reading and read by title only.
Ordinance 7702-06 on first reading. The motion was
was:
"Ayes":
Jonson, Doran, and Hibbard.
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Ordinance 7703-06 was presented for first reading and read by title only.
Councilmember Petersen moved to pass Ordinance 7703-06 on first reading. The motion was
duly seconded and upon roll call, the vote was:
"Ayes": Petersen, Hamilton, Jonson, Doran, and Hibbard.
"Nays": None.
8.7 Approve the Petition for Annexation, Future Land Use PlanAmendment fromthe County
Residential Urban (RU) Cateaorv to the City Residential Urban(RU) CateaorvandZonina Atlas
Amendment from the County R-3, Sinale-Family Residential District to the Gitv Low Medium
Density Residential (LMDR) District for 2727 Daniel Street (Lofl,Block4, Acker's Subdivision
in Section 28-28-16); and pass Ordinances 7704-06,7705-06 and7706-Q6 on first readina.
This annexation involves a 0.21-acre property consisting of one parcel, located on the
southeast corner of Charles Avenue and Daniel Street. The property is contiguous with the
existing City boundaries to the south; therefore, the proposed annexation is consistent with
Pinellas County Ordinance 00-63 with regard to voluntary annexation. The appHcanLis
requesting this annexation in order to receive solidwasteservicefrom the City. ILisproposed
that the property be assigned Future Land Use PlandesignationofResidential Urban(RU} and
a zoning category of Low Medium Density Residential (LMDR).
The Planning Department determined thatthe proposed annexation is consistent with
the following standards specified in the Com munity Development Code:1}Theproposed
annexation will not have an adverse impact on public facilities and their level of service; 2) The
proposed annexation is consistentwiththe City's Comprehensive Plan,the Countywide Plan
and the Community Development Code; and 3) The proposed annexation is contiguous to
existing municipal boundaries, represents a logical extensionofthecityboundaries and does
not create an enclave. This annexation. has been reviewedbythePPC County staff in
accordancewiththeprovisions of Pine lias County OrdinanceOQ-63, Section 7(1-3), and no
objections have beenraised. The Community Development Board reviewed this proposed
annexation at its regularly/scheduled meeting on September 19, 2006 and unanimously
recommended approval.
Councilmember Doranmoved to approvethePetition for Annexation, Future Land Use
Plan Amendment from the CountyResidential Urban (RU) Category to the City Residential
Urban (RU) Category and Zoning AtIas Amendment from the County R-3, Single-Family
Residential District to the City LowMedium Density Residential (LMDR) District for 2727 Daniel
Street{Lot 1, Block 4, Acker's Subdivision in Section 28-28-16). The motion was duly
seconded. and carried unanimously.
Ordinance 7704-06 was presented for first reading and read by title only.
CouncilmemberHamiltonmoved to pass Ordinance 7704-06 on first reading. The motion was
duly seconded and uponroll call, the vote was:
"Ayes": Petersen, Hamilton, Jonson, Doran, and Hibbard.
"Nays": None.
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Ordinance 7705-06 was presented for first reading and read by title only.
Councilmember Jonson moved to pass Ordinance 7705-06 on first reading. The motion was
duly seconded and upon roll call, the vote was:
"Ayes": Petersen, Hamilton, Jonson, Doran, and Hibbard.
"Nays": None.
Ordinance 7706-06 was presented for first reading andreadby title
Councilmember Petersen moved to pass Ordinance 7706-060nJirst
duly seconded and upon roll call, the vote was:
was
"Ayes": Petersen, Hamilton, Jonson, Doran, and Hibbard.
"Nays": None.
8.8 Approve the Petition for Annexation. Future Land Use Plan Amendmentfromthe County
Residential Low (Rl) Cateaorv to the City Residential LoWfRLYCateaorv andZonina Atlas
Amendment from the County R-3. Sinale-Familv Residential District to the City LoWMedium
Densitv Residential (LMDR) District for 1415 ReaaFRoad (Lot 2t.Solar Crest Subdivision in
Section 23-29-15); and pass Ordinances 7707-06.7708-06 and7709~06 on first readina.
This annexation involves a 0.177 -acre property consisting of one parcel, located on the
south side of Regal Road, approximately275 feeteast oLSunny Park Drive and 665 feet west of
Braund Street. The property is contiguous with the existing City boundaries tothe south, east
and west; therefore, the proposed annexation is consistentwith PinellasCounty Ordinance 00-
63 with regard to voluntary annexation. The applicantisrequesting this annexation in order to
obtain solid waste service fromtheCity. It is proposedthattheproperty be assigned Future
Land Use Plan designation of Residential Low (RL) and azoningcategory of Low Medium
Density ResidenHaF{LM DR).
The Planning>Department determinedthat the proposed annexation is consistent with
thefoHowing standards specified in the Community Development Code: 1) The proposed
annexation will not have an adverse impact onpublic facilities and their level of service; 2) The
proposed annexation is consistentwith the City'sComprehensive Plan, the Countywide Plan
and the Community DevelopmentCode; and 3) The proposed annexation is contiguous to
existing municipal boundaries, represents a logical extension of the City boundaries and does
notcreate an enclave. This annexation has been reviewed by the PPC County staff in
accordance with the provisions of Pine lias County Ordinance 00-63, Section 7(1-3), and no
objections have been raised. The Community Development Board reviewed this proposed
annexation at its regularly scheduled meeting on September 19, 2006 and unanimously
recommended. approval.
CouncilmemberDoran moved to approve the Petition for Annexation, Future Land Use
Plan AmendmentfromtheCounty Residential Low (RL) Category to the City Residential Low
(RL) Category andZoning Atlas Amendment from the County R-3, Single-Family Residential
District to the City Low Medium Density Residential (LMDR) District for 1415 Regal Road (Lot
21, Solar Crest Subdivision in Section 23-29-15). The motion was duly seconded and carried
unanimously.
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Ordinance 7707-06 was presented for first reading and read by title only.
Councilmember Hamilton moved to pass Ordinance 7707-06 on first reading. The motion was
duly seconded and upon roll call, the vote was:
"Ayes": Petersen, Hamilton, Jonson, Doran, and Hibbard.
"Nays": None.
Ordinance 7708-06 was presented for first reading
Councilmember Jonson moved to pass Ordinance 7708-06
duly seconded and upon roll call, the vote was:
"Ayes": Petersen, Hamilton, Jonson, Doran, and
"Nays": None.
Ordinance 7709-06 was presented for first readingandread by title
Councilmember Petersen moved to pass Ordinance7709-060nJirst reading.
duly seconded and upon roll call, the vote was:
was
"Ayes": Petersen, Hamilton, Jonson, Doran, and Hibbard.
"Nays": None.
9 - Second Readings - Public Hearing
9.1 Adopt Ordinance 7712-060nsecond readina. amendinathe code of ordinances to authorize
the use of a Construction Manaaerasan alternative ConstructionProiect delivery method and
creatina.aneWSection 2.602: providinaan effective date.
Ordinance 7712-06 was presented for second reading and read by title only.
Councilmember Doran moved to pass and adopt Ordinance 7712-06 on second and final
reading. The motion was duly seconded and upon roll call, the vote was:
"Ayes": Petersen, Hamilton, Jonson, Doran, and Hibbard.
"Nays": None.
City Manager Reports
10 - ConsenfAgenda - Approved as submitted
10.1 AmendtheSharedEauity Policy to allow the Housina Division to waive the use of the
Shared Eauityloandocuments when partnerina with Habitat for Humanity. (Consent)
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10.2 Award a contract to Medtronic Phvsio-Control. Redmond. Washinaton. in the amount of
$134,404.40. for the purchase of eiaht Lifepak 12 Biphasic Cardiac Monitor/Defibrillators with
printers. carrvina baas. and related equipment and declare surplus and authorize trade-in of
eiaht Lifepak 12 Monophasic Cardiac Monitor/Defibrillators for a credit of $8.000 (net cost
$126,404.40). and authorize appropriate officials to execute same. (Consent)
10.3 Authorize a chanae in procedure concernina retiree health insurancecoveraaethat will
require all current and future retirees to continue their enrollmen1inthe Citvarouphealth
insurance upon retirement and maintain that enrollment as a retireethereafterinorder to be a
participant in the City's Health Insurance Plan. (Consent)
10.4 Approve a one-time increase to the Parks & Recreation budaetintheamount 0[$67.520 to
cover the expenses of an additional three weeks of summer campandincrease the Parks and
Recreation revenue budaet $67.520 due to extended summer basedugon.openina of 2007-
2008 public school year and extend the use of current staff to provideforthetemporarv
equivalent of 2.3 FTEs for additional part-time staff hours for this three weekperiod. (Consent)
10.5 Approve the renewal of a contract with the Pinellas County Sheriff's Office.I.arao. Florida.
for latent finaerprint and crime scene services. includinaevidenceand property storaae.. durina
the contract period October 1. 2006. throuah SeQternber 30. 2007.a1a cost of $393.386.35 and
authorize the appropriate officials to execute same. (Consent)
10.6 Approve acceptance of a FY 2006-07 Justice Assistance Grant -Countywide (JAG) in the
amount of $52.000 from the Florida DepartmentofLaw Enforcement (FDLEYfora Red Liaht
Runnina - In-Car Video EnhancementProiect. (Consent)
10.7 Approve a Contract (Purchase Order) to ContainerSvstems & Equipment of Davtona
Beach. FL for the purchase ofthree2006 Crane CarrierChassis' with Loadmaster Rear Loader
Bodies for $505.737. authorize lease purchase under City'smasterJease purchase aareement
and authorizelheappropriate officials to execute same. (Consent)
10.8Accept a perpetualsidewalk easemen1over. under and across the south six feet of Lot 1.
COLUMBIA SUBDIVISIONNO.5. convevedbvSun West Palms Development. LLC. a Florida
limited liabilitv company. inconsideration of receip1of $1 and the benefits to be derived
therefrom. (Consent)
10.9 Approve the final plat for SUNSET POINT MANOR located at 2941 Sunset Point Road.
approximatelv 2.000 feet west of McMullen-Booth Road. (Consent)
10.10Approve a work order to McKim & Creed of Clearwater FI. (EOR). in the amount of
$138.000for the Intearation/Proarammina Services for the Reclaimed Water Remote Lakes
ControlValves ImprovementProiect. proiect number 04-0060-UT;and that the appropriate
officials be authorized to.execute same. (Consent)
10.11 Approvelhelnterlocal Aareement between the City of Clearwater. Pinellas County and
the Pinellas Suncoas1Transit Authoritv (PSTA) definina roles. responsibilities and fundina
commitments of the parties. for the purpose of conductina a Joint Use Facilitv Feasibilitv Study
to assess the operational and financial feasibilitv of a ioint Citv/Countv/PSTA facilitv in
downtown Clearwater. (Consent)
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10.12 Approve filinQ a Petition for a Writ of Certiorari to the 2nd District Court of Appeal
reQardinQ Pinellas County EmerQencv Medical Services. Office of the Medical Director vs.
Dwavne C. VauQhan. DOAH Case No. 06-2384. (Consent)
Councilmember Jonson moved to approve the Consent Agenda as submitted and that
the appropriate officials be authorized to execute same. The motion was duly seconded and
carried unanimously.
11 - Other items on City Manager Reports
11.1 Amend Section 2.251 of the Code of City Ordinance. CitvofClearW'ater. Sister Cities
Advisory Board to increase the number of board members from fivel1'1el1'1bers to six members to
include a youth representative and pass Ordinance 7687-06 on firslreadioQ.
The Code of City Ordinances (Section 2.251) states that "The SisterCities Advisory
Board shall consist of five members; one member of the City Council, a representative of the
local business community, the School Board's World Language Coordinator ordesignee, a
Clearwater Sister Cities Inc. representative, and a ClearwaterArtsFoundation representative."
Currently, the Board has no requiremenloreven a place to accept a youth onthe>board.
One of the major goals of the Sister Cities program is to provide a cultural exchange between
youth of the various countries. Therefore, it appears that the/addition ofayouth member who is
nineteen years old or younger would be appropriate and is being recommended. While it is
normally best to have an odd numberofrepresentativesona board for the sake of voting on
issues, it is not being recommendedinthis case since theBoard is advisory in nature.
Therefore, it is recommended toincrease the number oEBoard positionsto six, which would
allow for the youth of Clearwatertobe represented.
Councilmember Hamilton moved to amend Section 2.251 of the Code of City Ordinance,
City of Clearwater, Sister Cities Advisory Board to increase the number of board members from
five members to six members to include a youth representative. The motion was duly
seconded and carried unanimously.
Ordinance 7687-06 was presented for firslreading and read by title only.
Councilmember Jonson movedtopass Ordinance7687-06 on first reading. The motion was
duly seconded and upon roll call, the vote was:
"Ayes": Petersen, Hamilton, Jonson, Doran, and Hibbard.
"Nays": None.
11.2 ApproveamendinQ Chapter 30 Traffic and Motor Vehicles. Article II StoppinQ. StandinQ
and ParkinQ.Division 1,Section 30.060 Penalties / WarninQ Letter Upon Failure to Complv with
Ticket bv requirinQoverpavment refunds to be requested within 90 days of the overpayment and
pass Ordinance 7720-06 on first readinQ.
Citation Management is the vendor that began processing the City's parking fines
effective October 1, 2005. All fines are deposited directly into the City's bank account.
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Fine overpayments occur for a number of reasons including: paying an amount other
than what is printed on the ticket; paying the fine and the late penalty when a late penalty is not
due; both the citizen and the registered owner pay the fine separately; a late notice is sent and
the citizen makes payment a second time; mailed payments do not reach the payment center on
time and the citizen chooses to pay the fine amount and any penalties with)a credit card in an
effort to avoid additional penalties.
The number of overpayments that required refund checksthe first ten months is 550.
Nearly 40% of the overpayments are less than $10. CitationJVlanagement hasworkedwith the
City to implement changes to reduce the number of refunds butthese efforts have been
unsuccessful. The Finance Department has estimated the costs to process a check exceed
$10. The ticket stock will be changed to reflect this change.
Councilmember Petersen moved to approve amending Chapter30Traffic and Motor
Vehicles, Article II Stopping, Standing and Parking, Division 1, Section 30.060Penalties /
Warning Letter Upon Failure to Comply with Ticket by overpaymentrefunds to be
requested within 90 days of the overpayment. The seconded and carried
unanimously.
Ordinance 7720-06 was presented for
Councilmember Jonson moved to pass
duly seconded and upon roll call, the vote
only.
The motion was
"Ayes": Petersen, Hamilton,
"Nays": None.
Miscellaneous Reports and Items
12 - City Manager Verbal Reports: None.
13 - Council Discussion Items
13.1 BudQet Task Force
Discussion ensued regardingthe Budget Task Force with comments that
Councilmembers need to recruit a diverse pool of applicants, who will seriously commit to the
TasKForce's work.
Consensus was that members should represent all areas of the City, be a resident or
property owner in the City, that an application cutoff date be established for the first week in
November, andmembers will be appointed by the Council as a whole.
13.2 Penny forPinellasProiect List
Assistant CityManager Garry Brumback reported that limiting downtown Streetscaping
projects to the Highland Avenue intersection would free up $11.1-million in the Penny for
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Pinellas project list. Library Director Barbara Pickell said 80% of the East Library budget is for
renovation, not expansion.
Discussion ensued regarding reallocating $15 million to stormwater. Finance Director
Margie Simmons said this would save each household $0.90 per month on their utility bill. In
response to a question, Information Technology Director Dan Mayer saidthe wireless mesh
project was to assure all residents have access to future telecommunication options.
Councilmember Jonson moved to reallocate $15 millioofrom the PennyforPinellas
Extension Projects list to infrastructure to offset ongoing fees.))There was no second.
Councilmember Jonson moved to reallocate $2,833,250fromthePolice Equipment
Shelter in the Penny for Pinellas Extension Projects list to stormwater. The motion was duly
seconded.
It was suggested these funds be reallocated to accelerate sidewalkconstruction.
Councilmember Jonson amended his motion to reallocate the funds to accelerate
sidewalk construction. The seconder accepted the amendment. Upon the vote being taken the
amended motion carried unanimously.
Councilmember Jonson moved to approvethe PennyforPinellasExtension Projects list,
as amended: $2,833,250 appropriated for sidewalk construction instead of Police Equipment
Shelter. The motion was duly seconded and carried unanimously.
14 - Other Council Action
14.1 City Attornev Evaluation
The Mayor and Council evaluated the City Attorney on her performance over the year,
providing overall favorable comments.
14.2 City Manaaer Evaluation
The Mayor and Council evaluated the City Manager on his performance over the year,
providing overall favorable comments.
Councilmembers reported on events in which they recently participated and reviewed
upcoming events.
Councilmember Hamilton acknowledged the passing of Ed Wells and expressed
condolences to his family.
CouncilmemberJonson congratulated Margie Simmons on being named a finalist for the
Florida LeagueofGitiesExcellence Awards.
15 - Adjourn
The meeting adjourned at 8:35 p.m.
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Attest:
Mayor
City of Clearwater
City Clerk
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Meeting Date: 11/2/2006
City Council Agenda
Council Chambers - City Hall
SUBJECT / RECOMMENDATION:
Approve amendments to the Community Development Code Establishing a Proportionate Fair Share Program within the City's
Concurrency Management System and Pass Ordinance 7718-06 on first reading.
SUMMARY:
Senate Bill 360, passed by the Legislature in 2005, introduced some important changes to the State's growth management law. One
significant change requires local governments to implement a "Proportionate Fair-Share Program" within their transportation
concurrency management systems. The Program creates a method whereby the impact of development on transportation facilities
can be mitigated by the cooperative efforts of the public and private sectors. The Program allows developments that negatively
impact the adopted level of service to proceed under certain conditions by contributing their fair-share cost of improving the
impacted transportation facility. Proposed Ordinance 7718-06 implements this new requirement of Florida Statutes 163.3180(16)
by establishing the option of proportionate fair-share, as well as the process to assess and obtain the proportionate fair-share
contributions from the developer and to incorporate such projects into the City's Capital Improvement Element of the Clearwater
Comprehensive Plan. The proposed ordinance was based on the model ordinance developed by the Florida Department of
Transportation. Attached please find the staff report for further analysis, including background information on Section 4-904.M
Method of Cost Escalation, and Ordinance No. 7718-06. The Community Development Board (CDB) reviewed the proposed
amendment at its regularly scheduled meeting on October 17, 2006, and recommended approval to the City Council.
Review Approval: 1) Clerk
CDB Meeting Date:
Case:
Ordinance No.:
Agenda Item:
October 17, 2006
T A2006-08006
7718-06
El
CITY OF CLEARWATER
PLANNING DEPARTMENT
STAFF REPORT
PROPORTIONA TE FAIR SHARE PROGRAM
REQUEST:
Amendments to the Community Development Code establishing a
Proportionate Fair Share Program within the City's Concurrency
Management System.
INITIATED BY:
City of Clearwater Planning Department
BACKGROUND INFORMATION:
The Planning Department is recommending two amendments to the Community
Development Code. These are amendments to the concurrency management provisions
to adopt a Proportionate Fair-Share Ordinance for mitigation of the transportation
impacts of development pursuant to the requirements of Florida Statutes Section
163.3180(16).
These amendments are the result of Senate Bill 360, which Governor Bush signed into
law on June 24, 2005. This bill introduced a number of significant reforms to Florida's
growth management law. Among these changes was a new requirement that local
governments adopt a "Proportionate Fair-Share Program" within their concurrency
management system, by December 1, 2006. Proportionate Fair-Share is an option that
provides applicants for development with an opportunity to proceed, under certain
conditions, by contributing their share of the cost of improving the impacted
transportation facility. The proposed amendments enumerate the conditions and
methodology for using the Proportionate Fair-Share option. Proportionate Fair-Share
contributions should not be confused with impact fees. Proportionate Fair-Share
contributions address specific concurrency issues such as a specific road segment that is
operating below an adopted level of service, while impact fees are imposed on each new
development to pay for that development's impact on the entire transportation system.
ANAL YSIS:
The Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT), earlier this year, circulated a "Model
Proportionate Fair-Share Ordinance" for use by the local governments. The Planning
Department has, for the past three (3) months, been engaged in a collaborative effort with
staff from the City of Clearwater Traffic Operations Division, in an effort to craft our
implementation of the model. Staff in the Planning department and Traffic Operations
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Division have also been working with the Technical Coordinating Committee (TCC) of
the Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO) to assure that the provisions of the City's
Ordinance (with regard to proportionate fair-share) will be coordinated with and
consistent with the County's implementation. Staff in the City Attorney's office has been
working with Planning as well, and has reviewed and had significant input into the
ordinance before the Community Development Board. Some of the more significant
provisions within the ordinance are:
Article 4. Development Review and Other Procedures. Section 4-903. Standards for
Certificate of Concurrency/Capacity;
A.6. and C. 4. each add a reference to the fair-share contribution requirement, as required
by Florida Statutes Section 163.3180(16).
Article 4. Development Review and Other Procedures. to add a new Section 4-904.
Proportionate Fair-Share Proeram;
This new section adds the process necessary to assess and obtain the proportionate fair-
share contributions from the developer and to incorporate such projects into the Capital
Improvements Element.
CRITERIA FOR TEXT AMENDMENTS:
Code Section 4-601 specifies the procedures and criteria for reviewing text amendments.
Any code amendment must comply with the following.
1. The proposed amendment is consistent with and furthers the goals,
policies, and objectives of the Comprehensive Plan.
Below is a list of goals, policies, objectives from the Clearwater Comprehensive Plan that
are furthered by the proposed amendments to the Community Development Code:
GOAL - THE TRAFFIC CIRCULATION SYSTEM SHALL PROVIDE FOR
THE SAFE, CONVENIENT AND EFFICIENT DELIVERY OF PEOPLE
AND GOODS BY A MULTIMODAL TRANSPORTATION SYSTEM.
7.3 Objective - The City will continue to monitor traffic counts, accidents,
and road improvements, to provide timely status evaluation of Level of
Service conditions for issuance of development approvals.
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Policies
7.3.2 The Traffic Concurrency Management System will continue to
monitor roadways' level-of-service and set forth specific procedures and
requirements for the submittal of a traffic impact study.
This ordinance supports this goal and policy by providing the legal framework to enable
Clearwater's Concurrency Management System to meet the requirements of State
Statutes as well as the City's commitment to multimodal transportation.
2. The proposed amendments further the purposes of the Community
Development Code and other City ordinances and actions designed to
implement the Plan.
The proposed amendments are consistent with the provisions of Section 1-103 that lists
the purposes of the Code. Specifically, this ordinance supports Paragraph A. by guiding
the orderly growth and development of the city; and establishing rules of procedure for
land development approvals.
SUMMARY AND RECOMMENDATION:
The proposed amendments to the Community Development Code are consistent with the
Clearwater Comprehensive Plan and the purposes of the Community Development Code.
The amendments will ensure compliance with Florida Statutes.
The Planning Department Staff recommends APPRO V AL of Ordinance No. 7718-06
which makes revisions to the Community Development Code.
Prepared by Planning Department:
Catherine W. Porter, AICP
ATTACHMENTS:
Proposed Amendments to the Community Development Code,
Ordinance No. 7718-06
Legislative History: Background on Section M.
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LEGISLATIVE HISTORY
Backaround on Section M: Method for Cost Escalation
This document outlines changes to the cost escalation formula proposed in the
CUTR Model Ordinance for Proportionate Fair-Share Mitigation of Development
Impacts On Transportation Corridors. CUTR's model ordinance specifies the
following formula for cost escalation in Appendix B:
n
Cost = Cost x [1 + CosCgrowth ]
n 0 3~
Where:
Cost = The cost of the improvements in year n;
n
Cost = The cost of the improvement in the current year;
o
CosCgrowth = The growth rate of costs over the last three years;
3yr
n = The number of years until the improvement is constructed.
The three-year growth rate is determined by the following formula:
CosCgrowth = [CosCgrowth + CosCgrowth + CosCgrowth ]/3
3yr -1 -2 -3
Where:
CosCgrowth = The growth rate of costs over the last three years;
3yr
CosCgrowth -1 = The growth rate of costs in the previous year;
CosCgrowth -2 = The growth rate of costs two years prior;
CosCgrowth -3 = The growth rate of costs three years prior.
Upon review by City staff it was suggested that the formula be slightly modified to
project higher costs due to lessons learned from recent projects where proposed
bids were well above original cost estimates.
Recently, the City's Public Works Department/Engineering made a presentation
to City Council to explain the higher costs. Research undertaken for the
presentation determined that this problem was widespread across the nation and
not only in the City of Clearwater or Florida. In an effort to remedy the situation
the PW A/Engineering department decided to increase the estimated cost of all
existing CIP projects by 25%.
To further show that the problem was affecting agencies across the nation a
recent article titled "Risk Management" in Roads & Bridges, June 2006 states the
following:
. Construction costs are underestimated in nine out of ten transportation
infrastructure projects;
. Actual costs are on average 28% higher than estimated costs;
. Road project costs averaged 20% higher than estimated;
. Tunnel and bridge costs averaged 34% higher than estimated; and
. Rail project costs averaged 45% higher than estimated.
The issue of modifying the formula was also discussed with a former CUTR
Senior Engineer, Larry Hagen, P.E., PTOE. Mr. Larry Hagen was on the CUTR
project team for the model fair-share ordinance and helped draft the original
formula. Mr. Hagen felt it was a great idea to add what we have termed the
"contingency factor of t. He agreed with city staff that it would be better to
overestimate any costs & protect the city as long as provisions for reimbursement
exist. This would certainly place the city in a better position than underestimating
and asking a developer for more money at a later date.
Based on the above mentioned points and conversations with other professionals
and city staff it was decided to modify CUTR's formula to read:
n
Cost = [(1 + t) x (Cost )] x [1 + CosCgrowth ]
n 0 3~
Where "t" is a contingency factor expressed as a decimal and shall be reviewed
annually to adjust for market trends. It was also decided amongst city staff that
the factor t only be applied to projects that were previously estimated and have
not been adjusted for present day costs using a comparable contingency factor.
This is based on the assumption that new projects estimated today should reflect
present day costs.
ORDINANCE NO. 7718-06
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA MAKING
AMENDMENTS TO THE COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT CODE BY
AMENDING ARTICLE 4, DEVELOPMENT REVIEW AND OTHER
PROCEDURES, SECTION 4-903, TO AMEND THE STANDARDS FOR
ISSUANCE OF CERTIFICATE OF CONCURRENCY/CAPACITY; AND
AMENDING ARTICLE 4, DEVELOPMENT REVIEW AND OTHER
PROCEDURES, TO ADD A NEW SECTION 4-904, PROPORTIONATE FAIR-
SHARE PROGRAM; PROVIDING PURPOSE AND INTENT; ADOPTING
FINDINGS; PROVIDING FOR APPLICABILITY; PROVIDING GENERAL
REQUIREMENTS; PROVIDING FOR INTERGOVERNMENTAL
COOPERATION; PROVIDING AN APPLICATION PROCESS; DETERMINING
THE PROPORTIONATE FAIR-SHARE OBLIGATION AND IMPACT FEE
CREDITS THEREFOR; PROVIDING FOR APPROPRIATION OF FAIR-
SHARE REVENUES, PROPORTIONATE FAIR-SHARE AGREEMENTS,
CROSS JURISDICTIONAL IMPACTS, A PROGRAM FOR
TRANSPORTATION CONCURRENCY MANAGEMENT AREAS,
MUL TIMODAL TRANSPORTATION DISTRICTS, AND TRANSPORTATION
CONCURRENCY EXCEPTION AREAS; AMENDING ARTICLE 8,
DEFINITIONS AND RULES OF CONSTRUCTION, SECTION 8-102,
DEFINITIONS, TO ADD DEFINITIONS OF CERTAIN TERMS; CERTIFYING
CONSISTENCY WITH THE CITY OF CLEARWATER COMPREHENSIVE
PLAN; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY; CERTIFYING ADVERTISEMENT;
AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
WHEREAS, the City of Clearwater adopted a new Community Development
Code on January 21, 1999 which was effective on March 8, 1999, and
WHEREAS, Chapter 163.3180(16), Florida Statutes requires the City of
Clearwater to adopt by ordinance, a methodology for assessing proportionate fair-
share mitigation options as part of the City's concurrency management system, and
WHEREAS, the City of Clearwater has determined where the Community
Development Code needs clarification and revision to accomplish this, and
WHEREAS, the City of Clearwater desires for the Community Development
Code to function effectively and equitably throughout the City, now therefore,
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OFCLEARWATER,
FLORIDA:
Section 1. Article 4, Section 4-903, Standards for Certificate of
Concurrency/Capacity, is amended as follows:
Ordinance No. 7718-06
A. In determining whether a certificate of concurrency/capacity may be issued,
the community development coordinator shall apply the level of service standards in
the comprehensive plan according to the following measures for each public facility:
1. Potable water: water service area.
2. Sanitary sewer: sewer facility availability.
3. Drainage: drainage basin.
4. Solid waste: citywide.
5. Parks and recreation: citywide.
6. Roads: Section 4-803(C) Standards for Traffic Impact Study, and Section 4-
904 Proportionate Fair-Share Proqram.
B. For public facilities provided by entities other than the City, the certificate
may be issued subject to the availability of such public facilities consistent with policy
28. 3. 3 of the comprehensive plan.
C. If the capacity of available public facilities is less than the capacity required
to maintain the level of service standard for the impact of the development, the
applicant may:
1. Accept a 15-day encumbrance of public facilities that are available and,
within the same 15-day period, amend the application to reduce the needed
public facilities to the capacity that is available.
2. Accept a 90-day encumbrance of public facilities that are available and,
within the same 90 day period, arrange to provide for public facilities that
are not otherwise available.
3. Reapply for a certificate of capacity not less than six months following the
denial of an application for a certificate of capacity.
4. Make a proportionate fair-share contribution, pursuant to Section 4-904.
Section 2. Article 4, is amended to add a new Section 4-904 as follows:
Section 4-904. Proportionate Fair-Share Proqram.
A. Puroose and intent. The purpose of this Section is to establish a method
whereby the impacts of development on transportation facilities can be mitiqated by
the cooperative efforts of the public and private sectors, to be known as the
Proportionate Fair-Share Proqram, as required by and in a manner consistent with
~163.3180(16), F.S.
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B. FindinQs. The City Council finds and determines that transportation capacity
is a commodity that has a value to both the public and private sectors and that the City
Proportionate Fair-Share Proqram:
1. Provides a method by which the impacts of development on transportation
facilities can be mitiqated by the cooperative efforts of the public and private
sectors;
2. Allows developers to proceed under certain conditions, notwithstandinq the
failure of transportation concurrency, by contributinq their proportionate fair
share of the cost of a transportation facility;
3. Contributes to the provision of adequate public facilities for future qrowth and
promotes a stronq commitment to comprehensive facilities planninq, thereby
reducinq the potential for moratoria or unacceptable levels of traffic conqestion;
4. Maximizes the use of public funds for adequate transportation facilities to serve
future qrowth, and may, in certain circumstances, allow the City to expedite
transportation improvements by supplementinq funds currently allocated for
transportation improvements in the Capital Improvements Element of the
Clearwater Comprehensive Plan;
5. Is consistent with ~163.3180(16), F.S., and supports the followinq policies in
the City's Comprehensive Plan:
Policies 7.3.1; 7.3.2; 7.4.1; 7.4.3; 8.1.1; 8.2.1; 8.3.1; 8.6.1; 8.6.2; 8.6.3;
9.2.1; 10.1.1; 10.3.1.
C. Aoolicabilitv. The Proportionate Fair-Share Proqram shall applv to all
developments in the City of Clearwater, that have been notified of a lack of
capacity to satisfy transportation concurrency on a transportation facility in
the City's Concurrency Manaqement System, includinq transportation
facilities maintained by Florida Department of Transportation (FOOT) or
another iurisdiction that are relied upon for concurrency determinations,
pursuant to the requirements of Section 4-904.D.The Proportionate Fair-
Share Proqram does not apply to developments of reqional impact (ORis)
usinq proportionate fair-share under ~163.3180(12), F.S., or to
developments exempted from concurrency as provided in Chapter
163.3180, F.S., reqardinq exceptions and de minimis impacts.
D. General requirements.
1. An applicant may choose to satisfy the transportation concurrency
requirements of the City by makinq a proportionate fair-share contribution,
pursuant to the followinq requirements:
a. The proposed development is consistent with the comprehensive plan and
applicable land development requlations.
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b. The five-year schedule of capital improvements in the City Capital
Improvement Element includes a transportation improvement(s) that, upon
completion, will satisfy the requirements of the City transportation concurrency
manaqement system. The provisions of Section 4-904.0.2 below may apply if a
proiect or proiects needed to satisfy concurrency are not presently contained
within the City's Capital Improvement Element or an adopted lonq-term
schedule of capital improvements.
2. The City may choose to allow an applicant to satisfy transportation concurrency
throuqh the Proportionate Fair-Share Proqram by contributinq to an
improvement that, upon completion, will satisfy the requirements of the City
transportation concurrency manaqement system, but is not contained in the
five-year schedule of capital improvements in the Capital Improvement Element
or a lonq- term schedule of capital improvements for an adopted lonq-term
concurrency manaqement system, where the followinq apply:
a. The City adopts, by resolution or ordinance, a commitment to add the
improvement to the five-year schedule of capital improvements in the
Capital Improvement Element or lonq-term schedule of capital
improvements for an adopted lonq-term concurrency manaqement system
no later than the next reqularly scheduled update. To qualify for
consideration under this section, the proposed improvement must be
reviewed and determined to be financially feasible pursuant to
~163.3180(16) (b) 1, F.S., consistent with the comprehensive plan, and in
compliance with the provisions of this ordinance. Financial feasibility for this
section means that additional contributions, payments or fundinq sources
are reasonably anticipated durinq a period not to exceed 10 years to fully
mitiqate impacts on the transportation facilities.
b. If the funds allocated for the five-year schedule of capital improvements in
the City Capital Improvement Element are insufficient to fully fund
construction of a transportation improvement required by the concurrency
manaqement system, the City may still enter into a bindinq proportionate
fair-share aqreement with the applicant authorizinq construction of that
amount of development on which the proportionate fair-share is calculated if
the proportionate fair-share amount in such aqreement is sufficient to pay
for one or more improvements which will, in the opinion of the qovernmental
entity or entities maintaininq the transportation facilities, siqnificantly benefit
the impacted transportation system. The improvement or improvements
funded by the proportionate fair-share component must be adopted into the
five-year capital improvements schedule of the comprehensive plan or the
lonq-term schedule of capital improvements for an adopted lonq-term
concurrency manaqement system at the next annual Capital Improvement
Element update.
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3. Any improvement project proposed to meet the developer's fair-share obliqation
must meet desiqn standards of the City for locally maintained roadways and
those of the Florida Department of Transportation for the state hiqhway system.
E. Interaovernmental coordination. Pursuant to policies in the
Interqovernmental Coordination Element of the City comprehensive plan
and applicable policies in the reqional plan, the City shall coordinate with
affected jurisdictions, includinq the Florida Department of Transportation,
reqardinq mitiqation to impacted facilities not under the jurisdiction of the
City receivinq the application for proportionate fair-share mitiqation. An
interlocal aqreement may be established with other affected jurisdictions for
this purpose.
F. Application process.
1. Upon notification of a lack of capacity to satisfy transportation concurrency
where the applicant is eliqible to participate in the Proportionate Fair Share
Proqram, the applicant shall also be notified in writinq of the opportunity to
satisfy transportation concurrency throuqh the Proportionate Fair-Share
Proqram pursuant to the requirements of Section 4-904.0 above.
2. Prior to submittinq an application for a proportionate fair-share aqreement, a
pre-application meetinq shall be held to discuss eliqibility, application submittal
requirements, potential mitiqation options, and related issues. If the impacted
facility has cross jurisdictional impacts per Section 4-904.K then the affected
jurisdictions will be notified and invited to participate in the pre-application
meetinq.
3. Eliqible applicants shall submit an application to the City that includes an
application fee of $235.00 and the followinq:
a. Name, address and phone number of owner(s), developer and
aqent;
b. Property location, includinq parcel identification numbers;
c. Leqal description and survey of property;
d. Project description, includinq type, intensity and amount of
development;
e. Phasinq schedule, if applicable;
f. Description of requested proportionate fair-share mitiqation
method(s); and
q. COpy of concurrency application.
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4. The Community Development Coordinator shall review the application and
certify that the application is sufficient and complete within 10 business days. If
an application is determined to be insufficient. incomplete or inconsistent with
the qeneral requirements of the Proportionate Fair-Share Proqram as indicated
in Section 4-904.0. then the applicant will be notified in writinq of the reasons
for such deficiencies within 10 business days of submittal of the application. If
such deficiencies are not remedied by the applicant within 30 business days of
receipt of the written notification. then the application will be deemed
withdrawn. The City Council may. in its discretion. qrant an extension of time
not to exceed 60 business days to cure such deficiencies. provided that the
applicant has shown qood cause for the extension and has taken reasonable
steps to effect a cure.
5. Pursuant to ~163.3180(16) (e). F.S.. proposed proportionate fair-share
mitiqation for development impacts to facilities on the Strateqic Intermodal
System (SIS) requires the concurrence of the Florida Department of
Transportation. The applicant shall submit evidence of an aqreement between
the applicant and the Florida Department of Transportation for inclusion in the
proportionate fair-share aqreement.
6. When an application is deemed sufficient. complete. and eliqible. the applicant
shall be advised in writinq and a proposed proportionate fair-share obliqation
and bindinq aqreement will be prepared by the City or the applicant with
direction from the City and delivered to the appropriate parties for review.
includinq a COpy to all affected iurisdictions for any proposed proportionate fair-
share mitiqation that has multi- iurisdictional impacts. no later than 60 business
days from the date at which the applicant received the notification of a sufficient
application and no fewer than 14 business days prior to the City Council
meetinq when the aqreement will be considered.
7. The City shall notify the applicant reqardinq the date of the City Council
meetinq when the aqreement will be considered for final approval. No
proportionate fair-share aqreement will be effective until approved by the City
Council. In instances where the Proportionate Fair-Share obliqation is
determined to be $100.000 or less. the Community Development Coordinator
shall have the authority to approve. on the part of the City. any aqreement to
satisfy that obliqation.
G. Determininq proportionate fair-share obliqation.
1. The proportionate fair-share obliqation shall be based on the impact a
development has on a transportation facility as determined by a traffic impact
analysis that assesses the distribution and volume of traffic qenerated by the
proposed development.
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2. A facility shall be considered impacted when the net trips qenerated by the
proposed development meets or exceeds five percent of the facility's peak hour
capacity.
3. Should the impacted facility be operatinq at a Level of Service that meets the
locally adopted Level of Service standard, it would not be eliqible for the
application of proportionate fair share provisions.
4. Should the impacted facility be operatinq at a substandard Level of Service
based on existinq conditions or as a result of the impacts of a proposed
development, the facility would be identified as eliqible for proportionate fair
share provisions and the applicant would be notified as such.
5. Proportionate fair-share mitiqation for concurrency impacts may include, without
limitation, separately or collectively, private funds, contributions of land, and
construction and contribution of facilities.
6. A development shall not be required to pay more than its proportionate fair-
share. The fair market value of the proportionate fair-share mitiqation for the
impacted facilities shall not differ reqardless of the method of mitiqation.
7. The methodoloqy used to calculate an applicant's proportionate fair-share
obliqation shall be as provided for in Section 163.3180 (12), F. S., as follows:
a. The cumulative number of trips from the proposed development expected to
reach roadways durinq peak hours from the complete build out of a staqe or
phase beinq approved, divided by the chanqe in the peak hour maximum
service volume (MSV) of roadways resultinq from construction of an
improvement necessary to maintain the adopted Level of Service, multiplied
by the construction cost, at the time of developer payment, of the
improvement necessary to maintain the adopted Level of Service. or
b. Proportionate Fair-Share = Lrr(Development Trips.) / (SV Increase.)l x Cost.}
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where: Development Trips. = those trips from the staqe or phase of
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development under review that are assiqned to roadway seqment "i" and
have triqqered a deficiency per the concurrency manaqement system; SV
Increase. = Service volume increase provided by the eliqible improvement to
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roadway seqment "i" per section D; Cost. = Adiusted cost of the
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improvement to seqment "i". Cost shall include all improvements and
associated costs, such as desiqn, riqht-of-way acquisition, planninq,
enqineerinq, inspection, and physical development costs directly associated
with construction at the anticipated cost in the year it will be incurred.
8. For the purposes of determininq proportionate fair-share obliqations, the City
shall determine improvement costs based upon the actual cost of the
improvement as obtained from the Capital Improvement Element, the
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Metropolitan Planninq Orqanization Transportation Improvement Plan or the
Florida Department of Transportation Work Proqram. Where such information
is not available or outdated. improvement cost shall be determined usinq one of
the followinq methods:
a. An analysis by the City of costs by unit price that incorporates data from
recent projects and is updated annually. In order to accommodate increases
in construction material costs. project costs shall be adjusted by the method
specified in Section 4-9G4(M) or
b. The most recent issue of the Florida Department of Transportation's
Transportation Costs. as adjusted based upon the unit price (urban or rural);
locally available data from recent projects on acquisition. drainaqe and utility
costs; and siqnificant chanqes in the cost of materials due to unforeseeable
events. Cost estimates for state road improvements not included in the
adopted Florida Department of Transportation Work Proqram shall be
determined usinq this method in coordination with the Florida Department of
Transportation District.
9. If the City has accepted an improvement project proposed by the applicant.
then the value of the improvement shall be determined usinq one of the
methods provided in this section.
1 G.lf the City has accepted riqht-of-way dedication for the proportionate fair-share
payment. credit for the dedication of the non-site related riqht-of-way shall be
valued on the date of the dedication at 118% of the most recent assessed
value by the Pinellas County Property Appraiser or. at the option of the
applicant. by fair market value established by an independent appraisal
approved by the City and at no expense to the City. The applicant shall supply
a drawinq and leqal description of the land and a certificate of title or title
search of the land to the City at no expense to the City. If the estimated value
of the riqht-of-way dedication proposed by the applicant is less than the City
estimated total proportionate fair-share obliqation for that development. then
the applicant must also pay the difference. Prior to purchase or acquisition of
any real estate or acceptance of donations of real estate intended to be used
for the proportionate fair-share. public or private partners should contact the
Florida Department of Transportation for essential information about
compliance with federal law and requlations.
11. Where the comprehensive plan supports mixed-use. infill. redevelopment. and
expandinq roadway capacity to serve this development is inconsistent with
community qoals. the City may establish one or more multimodal districts for
the purpose of transportation concurrency. In the event that such districts are
established:
a. The boundaries of each district shall be described. and for each district.
standards shall be adopted for street connectivity and transit. bicycle and
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pedestrian levels of service. consistent with Florida Department of
Transportation Model Requlations and Plan Amendments for Multimodal
Transportation Districts.
b. For each district. the City shall adopt a five-year or lonq-term schedule of
capital and service improvements to achieve and maintain the adopted levels of
service. Any transit improvements to be included in this schedule will be
identified in consultation with the transit aqency.
c. When a development is proposed in a district where the multimodallevel
of service standards are not beinq met. the applicant may pay a proportionate
fair-share amount towards meetinq the standards and then proceed with the
development.
12.At the discretion of the City. the development's overall trips may be reduced by
UP to 5%. with a developer commitment to the implementation of trip reduction
measures. to include: an aqreed-on set of capital and/or operational
contributions; record-keepinq and annual reportinq by implementers of
operational proqrams; and penalties for failure to implement and maintain the
measures for an aqreed upon time period. Appropriate capital and operational
contributions towards trip reduction may include. but are not limited to. vanpool
vehicles. preferential parkinq and other facilities for carpools and van pools.
covered and secure bicycle storaqe. shower & chanqe facilities available to
bicycle commuters. office work-stations available for use by teleworkers. and
support for and active promotion of rides hare matchinq proqrams.
H. Impact fee credit for proportionate fair-share mitiGation
1. Proportionate fair-share contributions shall be applied as a credit aqainst
transportation impact fees to the extent that all or a portion of the proportionate
fair-share mitiqation is used to address the same capital infrastructure
improvements contemplated by the County's impact fee ordinance.
2. Transportation impact fee credits for the proportionate fair-share contribution will
be determined when the transportation impact fee obliqation is calculated for
the proposed development. Transportation impact fees owed by the applicant
will be reduced per the Proportionate Fair-Share Aqreement as they become
due per the Pinellas County Countywide Transportation Impact Fee Ordinance.
If the applicant's proportionate fair-share obliqation is less than the
development's anticipated transportation impact fee for the specific staqe or
phase of development under review. then the applicant or its successor must
pay the remaininq impact fee amount to the City pursuant to the requirements
of the County impact fee ordinance.
3. Maior transportation impact fee-funded proiects not identified within the
appropriate County transportation impact fee district nor created under Section
4-904 D.2.a. nor Section 4-904 D.2.b. which can demonstrate a siqnificant
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benefit to the impacted transportation system may be eliqible for impact fee
credits in accordance with the provisions of the County transportation impact
fee ordinance.
4. The proportionate fair-share obliqation is intended to mitiqate the transportation
impacts of a proposed development at a specific location. As a result, any
transportation impact fee credit based upon proportionate fair-share
contributions for a proposed development cannot be transferred to any other
location unless provided for within the County impact fee ordinance.
I. Proportionate fair-share aqreement.
1. Upon execution of a proportionate fair-share aqreement (Aqreement), and upon
meetinq all other requirements of Section 4-903, the applicant shall receive a
Certificate of Concurrency. In the event that the Certificate of Concurrency
expires, the Aqreement shall be considered null and void, and the applicant
shall be required to reapply.
2. Payment of the proportionate fair-share contribution is due in full prior to
issuance of the development order or recordinq of the final plat and shall be
non-refundable. If the payment is submitted more than 12 months from the date
of execution of the Aqreement, then the proportionate fair-share cost shall be
recalculated at the time of payment based on the best estimate of the
construction cost of the required improvement at the time of payment, pursuant
to Section 4-904.G. and adjusted accordinqly.
3. All developer improvements authorized under this ordinance must be
completed prior to issuance of a Buildinq Permit, or as otherwise established in
a bindinq aqreement that is accompanied by a security instrument that is
sufficient to ensure the completion of all required improvements. It is the intent
of this section that any required improvements be completed before issuance of
buildinq permits or certificates of occupancy.
4. Dedication of necessary riqht-of-way for facility improvements pursuant to a
proportionate fair-share aqreement must be completed prior to issuance of the
final development order or recordinq of the final plat.
5. Any requested chanqe to a development project subsequent to a development
order may be subject to additional proportionate fair-share contributions to the
extent the chanqe would qenerate additional traffic that would require
mitiqation.
6. Applicants may submit a letter to withdraw from the proportionate fair-share
aqreement at any time prior to the execution of the aqreement. The application
fee and any associated advertisinq costs to the City will be non refundable.
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7. The City may enter into proportionate fair-share aqreements for selected
corridor improvements to facilitate collaboration amonq multiple applicants on
improvements to a shared transportation facility.
J. Appropriation of fair-share revenues.
1. Proportionate fair-share revenues shall be placed in the appropriate project
account for fundinq of scheduled improvements in the City Capital
Improvement Element. or as otherwise established in the terms of the
proportionate fair-share aqreement. At the discretion of the City, proportionate
fair-share revenues may be used for operational improvements prior to
construction of the capacity project from which the proportionate fair-share
revenues were derived. Proportionate fair-share revenues may also be used as
the 50% local match for fundinq under the Florida Department of
Transportation's Transportation Reqionallncentive Proqram (FOOT TRIP).
2. In the event a scheduled facility improvement is removed from the Capital
Improvement Element. then the revenues collected for its construction may be
applied toward the construction of another improvement within that same
corridor or sector that would mitiqate the impacts of development pursuant to
the requirements of Section 4-904.D.2.b.
3. Where an impacted reqional facility has been desiqnated as a reqionally
siqnificant transportation facility in an adopted reqional transportation plan as
provided in Section 339.155, F.S., and then the City may coordinate with other
impacted jurisdictions and aqencies to apply proportionate fair-share
contributions and public contributions to seek fundinq for improvinq the
impacted reqional facility under the Florida Department of Transportation's
Transportation Reqional Incentive Proqram (FOOT TRIP). Such coordination
shall be ratified by the City throuqh an interlocal aqreement that establishes a
procedure for earmarkinq of the developer contributions for this purpose.
4. Where an applicant constructs a transportation facility that exceeds the
applicant's proportionate fair-share obliqation calculated under Section 4-
904.H, the City shall reimburse the applicant for the excess contribution usinq
one or more of the followinq methods:
a. An impact fee credit account may be established for the applicant in the
amount of the excess contribution, a portion or all of which may be assiqned
and reassiqned under the terms and conditions acceptable to the City.
b. An account may be established for the applicant for the purpose of
reimbursinq the applicant for the excess contribution with proportionate fair-
share payments from future applicants on the facility.
c. The City may compensate the applicant for the excess contribution
throuqh payment or some combination of means acceptable to the City and the
applicant.
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K. Cross Jurisdictionallmoacts
1. In the interest of interqovernmental coordination and to reflect the shared
responsibilities for manaqinq development and concurrency, the City may enter
an aqreement with one or more adjacent local qovernments to address cross
jurisdictional impacts of development on cross jurisdictional transportation
facilities. The aqreement shall provide for application of the methodoloqy in this
section to address the cross jurisdictional transportation impacts of
development.
2. A development application submitted to the City subject to a transportation
concurrency determination meetinq all of the followinq criteria shall be subject
to this section:
a. All or part of the proposed development is located within 1/2 mile of the
area which is under the jurisdiction, for transportation concurrency, of an
adjacent local qovernment; and
b. If the additional traffic from the proposed development would use five
percent or more of the adopted peak hour Level of Service maximum service
volume of a cross jurisdictional transportation facility within the concurrency
jurisdiction of the adjacent local qovernment (impacted cross jurisdictional
facility); and
c. The impacted cross jurisdictional facility is projected to be operatinq
below the level of service standard, adopted by the adjacent local qovernment.
when the traffic from the proposed development is included.
3. Upon identification of an impacted cross jurisdictional facility pursuant to
Section 4-904.K.2.a.-c. the City shall notify the applicant and the affected
adjacent local qovernment in writinq of the opportunity to derive an additional
proportionate fair-share contribution, based on the projected impacts of the
proposed development on the impacted adjacent facility.
4. The adjacent local qovernment shall have up to 90 days in which to notify the
City of a proposed specific proportionate fair-share obliqation, and the intended
use of the funds when received. The adjacent local qovernment must provide
reasonable justification that both the amount of the payment and its intended
use comply with the requirements of Section 163.3180(16), F.S. Should the
adjacent local qovernment decline proportionate fair-share mitiqation under this
section, then the provisions of this section would not apply and the applicant
would be subject only to the proportionate fair share requirements of the City.
5. If the subject application is subsequently approved by the City, the approval
shall include a condition that the applicant provides, prior to the issuance of any
buildinq permit covered by that application, evidence that the proportionate fair-
share obliqation to the adjacent local qovernment has been satisfied. The City
may place as a condition of approval that the adjacent local qovernment
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declare in a resolution. ordinance. or equivalent document. its intent for the use
of the concurrency funds to be paid by the applicant.
L. Proportionate share proaram for Transportation Concurrencv Exception
Areas (TCEA's). Transportation Concurrencv Manaaement Areas (TCMA's)
and Multimodal Transportation Districts (MMTD's). Within the local TCMA's.
MMTD's. and/or TCEA's. the City may establish a proportionate fair-share
assessment. based on the expected costs and transportation benefits of all the
proqrammed improvements within that District. and based on the expected trip
qeneration of the proposed development.
M. Method for cost escalation. This Section contains a method to estimate
qrowth in costs. throuqh the computation of a three-year averaqe of the
actual cost qrowth rates. This will provide a qrowth rate that should be
smoothed to avoid overcompensatinq for major fluctuations in costs that
have occurred due to short-term material shortaqes.
n
Cost = r(1 + t) x (Cost )l x r1 + Cost qrowth 1
[L Q _ ~
Where:
Cost[L = The cost of the improvements in year n;
t = Continqency factor - Will only be applied to projects that have not been
adjusted for present day costs usinq a comparable continqency factor.
Cost~ = The cost of the improvement in the current year;
Cost qrowth = The qrowth rate of costs over the last three years;
~
n = The number of years until the improvement is constructed.
The three-year qrowth rate is determined by the followinq formula:
Cost qrowth = rCost qrowth + Cost qrowth + Cost qrowth.=...-l/3
~ .:.1... ~ ~
Where:
Cost qrowth = The qrowth rate of costs over the last three years;
~
Cost qrowth = The qrowth rate of costs in the previous year;
.:.1...
Cost qrowth = The qrowth rate of costs two years prior;
~
Cost qrowth = The qrowth rate of costs three years prior.
~
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Section 3. Article 8, Section 8-102, Definitions, is amended to add new
definitions as follows:
Concurrencv ManaGement Svstem means the procedure and process that the
City utilizes to ensure that development orders and permits issued by the City shall
not result in an unacceptable deqradation of the adopted level of service adopted in
the City of Clearwater Comprehensive Plan.
Financial Feasibilitv means that sufficient revenues are currently available or
will be available from committed fundinq sources for the first 3 years, or will be
available from committed or planned fundinq sources for years 4 and 5, of a 5-year
capital improvement schedule for financinq capital improvements.
Strateqic Intermodal System means the statewide and reqionally siqnificant
facilities and services includinq the state's larqest and most siqnificant commercial
service airports, spaceport, deepwater seaports, freiqht rail terminals, passenqer rail
and intercity bus terminals, rail corridors, waterways and hiqhways, includinq US
Hiqhway 19.
Transportation Concurrencv ManaGement Area means a compact qeoqraphic
area with existinq or proposed multiple viable alternative travel paths or modes for
common trips. An area-wide level of service standard may be established for specified
facilities, and must be maintained, as a basis for the issuance of development orders
and permits within one or more desiqnated concurrency manaqement areas.
Section 4. Amendments to the Land Development Code of the City of
Clearwater (as originally adopted by Ordinance No. 6348-99 and subsequently
amended) are hereby adopted to read as set forth in this Ordinance.
Section 5. The City of Clearwater does hereby certify that the amendments
contained herein, as well as the provisions of this Ordinance, are consistent with and
in conformance with the City's Comprehensive Plan.
Section 6. Should any part or provision of this Ordinance be declared by a
court of competent jurisdiction to be invalid, the same shall not affect the validity of the
Ordinance as a whole, or any part thereof other than the part declared to be invalid.
Section 7. Notice of the proposed enactment of this Ordinance has been
properly advertised in a newspaper of general circulation in accordance with
applicable law.
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Section 8. This ordinance shall take effect immediately upon adoption.
PASSED ON FIRST READING
PASSED ON SECOND AND FINAL
READING AND ADOPTED
Approved as to form:
Leslie Dougall-Sides
Assistant City Attorney
Frank V. Hibbard, Mayor
Attest:
Cynthia E. Goudeau
City Clerk
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Meeting Date: 11/2/2006
City Council Agenda
Council Chambers - City Hall
SUBJECT / RECOMMENDATION:
Adopt Ordinance 7631-06 on second reading, making numerous amendments to the Community Development Code by amending
Articles 2,3, 4, and 8.
SUMMARY:
Review Approval: 1) Clerk
ORDINANCE NO. 7631-06
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA MAKING
AMENDMENTS TO THE COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT CODE BY
AMENDING ARTICLE 4, DEVELOPMENT REVIEW AND OTHER
PROCEDURES, SECTION 4-406, TO AMEND THE CRITERIA FOR MAKING
CHANGES TO LEVEL TWO DEVELOPMENT APPROVALS; AND AMENDING
ARTICLE 4, DEVELOPMENT REVIEW AND OTHER PROCEDURES,
SECTION 4-604, ANNEXATION APPLICATIONS/PETITIONS REVIEW
PROCEDURE, BY REMOVING THE COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BOARD
REVIEW; AND AMENDING ARTICLE 2, ZONING DISTRICTS, SECTION 2-
703, TO REDUCE THE PARKING SPACE REQUIREMENT FOR OUTDOOR
RETAIL SALES, DISPLAY AND/OR STORAGE; AND AMENDING ARTICLE 3,
DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS, SECTION 3-1402, ADDING A NEW SECTION
3-1402.J TO ADDRESS "DEAD-END" PARKING BAYS; AND AMENDING
ARTICLE 3, DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS, SECTION 3-1406, OFF-STREET
LOADING AND VEHICLE STACKING DISTANCES, TO PROVIDE MORE
COMPREHENSIVE LOADING REQUIREMENTS; AND AMENDING ARTICLE
3, DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS, SECTION 3-1410, TO REMOVE AN
OUTDATED REFERENCE TO THE STATE ADMINISTRATIVE CODE AND
TO IMPROVE CLARITY OF TEXT; AND AMENDING ARTICLE 3,
DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS, SECTION 3-2103, TEMPORARY USES, TO
ALLOW RELIGIOUS REVIVALS OR ASSEMBLIES IN THE INSTITUTIONAL
ZONING DISTRICT; AND AMENDING ARTICLE 3, DEVELOPMENT
STANDARDS, SECTION 3-1409, HANDICAPPED PARKING SPACES, TO
PROVIDE FOR CONSISTENCY WITH ADA ACCESSIBILITY GUIDELINES
FOR BUILDINGS AND FACILITIES; AND AMENDING ARTICLE 2, ZONING
DISTRICTS, SECTIONS 2-704, COMMERCIAL DISTRICT, AND 2-1004,
OFFICE DISTRICT, TO PROVIDE A RESIDENTIAL PARKING
REQUIREMENT FOR MIXED USE DEVELOPMENT; AND AMENDING
ARTICLE 2, ZONING DISTRICTS, SECTION 2- 1202, TO CHANGE THE
PARKING REQUIREMENTS FOR ASSISTED LIVING FACILITIES,
CONGREGATE CARE, AND NURSING HOMES; AND AMENDING ARTICLE
2, ZONING DISTRICTS, SECTION 2- 1203, TO CHANGE THE PARKING
REQUIREMENT FOR NURSING HOMES, AND TO INCREASE AND MAKE
CONSISTENT THE MAXIMUM HEIGHT REQUIREMENT FOR ASSISTED
LIVING FACILITIES, NURSING HOMES, AND CONGREGATE CARE; AND
AMENDING ARTICLE 2, ZONING DISTRICTS, SECTION 2- 1204, TO
INCREASE AND MAKE CONSISTENT THE MAXIMUM HEIGHT
REQUIREMENT FOR SOCIAL AND COMMUNITY CENTERS, AND
SOCIAL/PUBLIC SERVICE AGENCIES; AND AMENDING ARTICLE 2,
ZONING DISTRICTS, SECTION 2-902, DOWNTOWN DISTRICT, TO
CHANGE THE HEADING "FLEXIBILITY STANDARDS" TO "FLEXIBILITY
CRITERIA"; AND AMENDING ARTICLE 3, DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS,
Ordinance No. 7631-06
SECTION 3-1402.E., TO MODIFY PARKING LIMITATIONS WITHIN
EASEMENTS; AND AMENDING ARTICLE 3, DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS,
SECTION 3-1202.0.1, PERIMETER LANDSCAPING REQUIREMENTS
TABLE, TO PROVIDE CONSISTENT REFERENCES AND TO UPDATE THE
BUFFER REQUIREMENTS BETWEEN LAND USES; AND AMENDING
ARTICLE 3, DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS, SECTION 3-1904.B., STREET
CLASSIFICATION TABLE, TO CLARIFY CITY REQUIREMENTS; AND
AMENDING ARTICLE 3, DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS, SECTION 3-
1807.B.1. TO STRIKE CERTAIN TEXT, REMOVING THE REFERENCE TO
MONUMENT SIGNS; AND AMENDING ARTICLE 8, DEFINITIONS AND
RULES OF CONSTRUCTION, SECTION 8-102, DEFINITIONS, BY REVISING
THE DEFINITION OF SIGN, MONUMENT; AND AMENDING ARTICLE 2,
ZONING DISRICTS, SECTIONS 2-102 AND 2-202 TO AMEND EXISTING
DIAGRAM LABELS; AND AMENDING ARTICLE 3, DEVELOPMENT
STANDARDS, SECTION 3-807.C TO MAKE CONSISTENT THE
APPLICATION OF SIGHT VISIBILITY TRIANGLE REQUIREMENTS; AND
AMENDING ARTICLE 2, ZONING DISTRICTS, TABLE 2-803, TOURIST
DISTRICT FLEXIBLE DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS, BY REVISING
MINIMUM OFF-STREET PARKING REQUIREMENTS FOR
COMPREHENSIVE INFILL REDEVELOPMENT PROJECTS; CERTIFYING
CONSISTENCY WITH THE COMPREHENSIVE PLAN; PROVIDING FOR
SEVERABILITY; AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
WHEREAS, the City of Clearwater adopted a new Community Development Code on
January 21, 1999 which was effective on March 8, 1999, and
WHEREAS, since the effective date of the new Community Development Code, the
City of Clearwater has reviewed numerous development proposals in all of the new zoning
districts in all parts of the City that utilize the Minimum Standard, Flexible Standard and
Flexible levels of review, and
WHEREAS, the City of Clearwater has determined where the Community
Development Code needs clarification and revision, and
WHEREAS, the City of Clearwater desires for the Community Development Code to
function effectively and equitably throughout the City, now therefore,
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
CLEARWATER, FLORIDA:
Section 1. Article 4, Section 4-406, Changes to Level Two development approvals,
is amended as follows:
A. Minor revisions. The community development coordinator is authorized to allow minor
revisions to an approved Level Two approval after receipt of comments from the
development review committee. A minor revision is one which:
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1 . Does not 31ter the loc3tion of 3ny priv3te street 3nd/or drive\A'3Y by more th3n
20 feet result in conflicts in on-site circulation and/or neqative impacts with
inqress/eqress.
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Section 2.
Article 4, Section 4-604, Application/petition is amended as follows:
A. Purpose and applicability. The city commission council is authorized to annex property to
the city pursuant to the provisions of this section and Florida Statutes, in order to establish an
orderly and equitable process for expanding the territorial limits of the city consistent with the
planning and service areas of the city as set forth in the comprehensive plan and to ensure
the provision of sound urban services to newly annexed areas.
B. Application/petition. An application/petition for annexation shall be filed in a form
prescribed by the community development coordinator and shall include the information
required by Section 4-202(A), where applicable, the fee required by Section 4-202(eE) and
the following:
1. A signed and sworn disclosure-of-interest statement.
2. If development is to be initiated prior to the effective date of the annexation then
requisite site plans, plats, and engineering plans shall be submitted together with the
petition or agreement to annex.
3. A proposed land use and zoning category, if different from the categories assigned
to the property in the comprehensive plan.
4. The terms of a proposed agreement to annex, if any.
C. Staff review and recommendation. Upon receipt of an application/petition, the community
development coordinator shall review the application/petition in accordance with the
procodures of soction 1 202(C) 3nd (0) 3nd tho standards in section 4-604fF1~ and submit a
recommendation on the proposed annexation to the community dovolopmont b03rd city
council.
o. Community dfw.eJopment board. The community development and redevelopment board
sh311 conduct 3 public h03ring in 3ccord3nco v.'ith tho procodures of soction 1 206 3nd sh311
considor tho recommond3tion of tho community dovolopmont coordin3tor, tho tostimony 3t tho
public hearing and the standards in section 1 601(F) and submit a recommendation on the
proposod 3nnox3tion to tho city commission.
E-,.-O. City commission council decision. The city commission council shall consider the
recommendation of the community development 00afEI coordinator and after a public hearing
conducted in accordance with the provisions of 4-206, approve or disapprove the proposed
annexation. If the annexation requires review by the county planning council, because the
proposed annexation exceeds the acreage threshold established by the county planning
councilor otherwise, the community development coordinator shall coordinate such review
and the city commission council shall take such action as is necessary after such review is
completed to ensure that the county land use categories are consistent with those the city
assigned to the property.
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.F.,.E. Standards for annexation. In considering whether to annex a particular parcel of
property, the city shall consider the extent to which:
1. The proposed annexation will impact city services.
2. The proposed annexation is consistent with the comprehensive plan.
3. The proposed annexation requires a change in the land use classification and
zoning category assigned to the property and the justification for such change.
4. The proposed annexation exceeds the acreage threshold established by the
county planning council, thereby requiring review and determination regarding the
city's ability to serve.
5. The proposed or existing development, if any, is consistent with city regulations.
6. The terms of a proposed annexation agreement, if any, promotes the city's
comprehensive plan.
G-,.E. Impact fees. The annexation of property by the city commission council shall not be effective
until the owner of the property to be annexed has paid applicable impact fees to the city.
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Section 3. Article 2, Section 2-703, Table 2-703 is amended as follows:
Section 2-703. Flexible standard development.
The following uses are Level One permitted uses in the "C" District subject to the standards
and criteria set out in this Section and other applicable provisions of Article 3.
Table 2-703. "C" District Flexible Standard Development Standard
Min. Lot Min. Max. Min. Min. Min. Min. Off-
Use Area Lot Height Front Side Rear Street
Width (ft. )* (ft. ) (ft. ) Parking
(sq. ft.) (ft. ) (ft. ) Spaces
Accessory Dwellings n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 1 space per
unit
Adult Uses 5,000 50 25 25 10 20 5 per 1,000
GFA
Alcoholic Beverage Sales 10,000 100 25 25 10 20 5 per 1,000
GFA
Automobile Service 10,000 100 25 25 10 20 5/1,000 SF
Stations GFA
Educational Facilities 40,000 200 25 25 10 20 1 per 2
students
25-- 4 spaces
Governmental Uses(1) 10,000 100 50 25 10 20 per 1,000
GFA
3--5/1000
SF GFA or
Indoor 5,000-- 50-- 3--5/lane,
Recreation/Entertai n ment 10,000 100 25 25 10 20 1--2/court
or
1/machine
Medical Clinics 10,000 100 25 25 10 20 2--3/1,000
GFA
10 per
Nightclubs 10,000 100 25 25 10 20 1,000 GFA
5,000-- 50-- 25-- 0-- 10-- 3--4 spaces
Offices 10,000 100 50 25 10 20 per 1,000
GFA
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Off-Street Parking 10,000 100 n/a 25 10 20 n/a
10 per
1,000 of
I3nd 3re3
Outdoor Retail Sales, 20,000 100 25 25 10 20 5 per
Display and/or Storage 1 ,000 sf of
outdoor
displav
area
Overnight Accommodations 20,000-- 150-- 25-- 25 0-- 10-- 1 per unit
40,000 200 50 10 20
20,000-- 100-- 25-- 25 10 20 .5-1 per 2
Places of Worship(2) 40,000 200 50 seats
Public Transportation 10 n/a n/a n/a n/a
n/a n/a
Facilities(3)
7 --1 5
5,000-- 50-- 25-- 25 0-- 10-- spaces per
Restaurants 10,000 100 35 10 20 1,000 GFA
5,000-- 50-- 25-35 0-- 10-- 4--5 spaces
25 per 1,000
Retail Sales and Services 10,000 100 10 20 GFA
3,500-- 35-- 25-- 0-- 10-- 4--5 spaces
Social and Community 25 per 1,000
Centers 10,000 100 35 10 20 GFA
Utility/I nfrastructure n/a n/a 20 25 10 20 n/a
Facilities(4 )
2.5 spaces
20,000-- 150-- 25 25 10 20 per 1,000
Vehicle Sales/Displays 40,000 200 of lot sales
area
Veterinary Offices or Animal 4 spaces
10,000 100 25 25 10 20 per 1,000
Grooming and Boarding GFA
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Section 4. Article 3, Development Standards, Section 3-1402, Design standards for
parking lots, is amended as follows:
Section 3-1402. Design standards for parking lots and parking garages.
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E. Required off-street parking spaces shall not be located within any right-of-way easement
or within tAe.2 drainage and/or utility easement abutting U.S. Highway 1 9 any public riqht-
of-way.
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J. Dead-end parkinq aisles:
1. Dead-end parkinq aisles are discouraqed, but when site conditions
dictate that there be dead-end parkinq aisles, they shall be desiqned so that
there is a back-out maneuverinq area at the end of the aisle. This maneuverinq
area shall not encroach upon any required landscape areas.
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Section 5. Article 3, Development Standards, Section 3-1406, Off-street loading
and vehicle stacking spaces, is amended as follows:
Section 3-1406. Off-street loading and vehicle stacking distances.
A. Design. Offstreet loading spaces shall measure not less than 12 feet in width and 35
feet in length, exclusive of 3isle 3nd m3neuvering sp3ce, 3nd Sh311 h3ve 3 vertic31 c1e3r3nce
of at least 11 feet. Off street loading and access facilities shall be designed to accommodate
311 vehicles onsite It.'ithout obstructing 3isles or p3rking sp3ces.
B. Schedule. Any use identified belmA.' Sh311 provide off street I03ding in 311 districts except
the 0 and T districts, as specified:
1. Offices: One loading space shall be provided for each such building, for more than
6,000 squ3re feet of gross floor sp3ce.
2. Commercf31 or fndustrf3! use: Any building cont3ining 5,000 squ3re feet or more of
gross floor area designed or adaptable for commercial or industrial use shall be provided
with I03ding sp3ces in 3ccord3nce with the follm'.'ing t3ble:
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TotE! G....OSS Floo....
Afea
(in squa....e feet)
5,000 to 15,000
Over 15,000 to 50,000
Over 50,000 to
100,000
E3Ch 3ddition31
100,000
Loading
Sp3COS
.t
~
J
1 3ddition31
3. Drf',,'o through f3Cf!ftfos.
3. For rost3ur3nts: Drive through f3cilities for rest3ur3nts Sh311 be provided with
sufficient stacking space to accommodate eight vehicles.
b. Fa.... banks: Drive through facilities for banks shall be provided with stacking
sp3ces in 3ccord3nce with the follo'.'.'ing t3ble:
Numbor of Vohfclo
StEnding Spaces
.t
~
J
Each additional
Drf',,'o through
Lanes
g
~
~
2 additional
c. Excoptfons. Exceptions to these I03ding requirements m3Y be permitted pursu3nt to the
Level 1 (flexible standard) approval process based on the size of the site and the timing and
frequency of deliveries.
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A. Off-street loadinq:
1. Desiqn: Off-street loadinq spaces shall measure not less than 12 feet in width and 35
feet in lenqth, exclusive of aisle and maneuverinq space, and shall have a vertical
clearance of at least 14 feet. Off-street loadinq shall be strateqically located as near as
possible to a service entrance and desiqned to accommodate all vehicles onsite without
obstructinq aisles or parkinq spaces.
2. Guidelines: The followinq table sets forth the quidelines to be used in determininq the
adequacy of off-street loadinq for all proposed development, except for such development
within the Downtown (D) and Tourist (T) districts where such facilities are not required:
Use or
Cateqorv:
Use Gross Floor Area (in square feet)
or Units
Loadinq S/Jaces
Required
Industrial
5,000 - 15,000 Sq. ft.
15,001 - 50,000 Sq. ft.
50,001 - 100,000 Sq. ft.
Each additional 1 00,000 Sq. ft.
One space
Two spaces
Three spaces
One additional space
Offices
8,000 - 20,000 Sq. ft.
20,001 - 100,000 Sq. ft.
More than 100,000 Sq. ft.
One space
Two spaces
Three spaces
Overniqht
Accommodations
not associated with
restaurants,
meetinq /
conference rooms
or other similar
facility
N/A
None
Overniqht
Accommodations
associated with
restaurants,
meetinq /
conference rooms
or other similar
facility
N/A
One space
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Retail Sales and
Service, and
Restaurants
6,000 - 20,000 Sq. ft.
20,001 - 100,000 Sq. ft.
Each additional 50,000 Sq. ft.
One space
Two spaces
One additional space
3. Exceotions: Exceptions to the above loadinq requirements may be permitted, pursuant
to the processinq and approval of a Level 1 (Flexible Standard) or Level 2 (Flexible
Development) application, and based upon the size of the site and the timinq and
frequency of deliveries.
B. Stackinq soaces: Provisions must be made for stackinq and transition of incominq traffic
from a public street, such that traffic may not back-up into the public street system.
1. The minimum distance between a state riqht-of-way and the first parkinq space or
aisleway in a parkinq lot shall be as set forth in the Florida Department of Transportation
(FOOT) Driveway Handbook.
2. The minimum distance between all other riqhts-of-way and the first parkinq space or
aisleway in a parkinq lot shall be as outlined in the followinq table:
Number of Soaces
Minimum Stackinq
Distance
50 or fewer
51 or more
20 feet
40 feet
3. Provisions shall be made to provide for 40 feet of clear stackinq in advance of all
quardhouses or security qates.
4. Drive-thru facilities for restaurants shall provide sufficient stackinq distance to
accommodate eiqht vehicles as measured from the first point of transaction.
5. Drive-thru facilities for banks shall provide sufficient stackinq spaces as measured
from the first point of transaction in accordance with the followinq table:
Number of Proposed
Drive- Thru Lanes
Total Number of
Required Vehicle
Stackinq Spaces
One
Two
Three
Each Additional Lane
!;!
12
18
2 Additional Spaces
6. Additional stackinq may be required as a condition of site plan approval. The lenqth of
the stackinq area may be reduced when supported by a traffic study.
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Section 6. Article 3, Development Standards, Section 3-1410, Conformance to
uniform system of parking lot design and traffic control devices, is amended as follows:
Section 3-1410. Conformance to uniform system of parking lot design and traffic
control devices.
Nongo'Jernment31 entities to which the public is invited to tr3vel Sh311 meet or exceed the
parking lot design standards of Rule 11 110, Florida Administrative Code. Such entities shall
31so inst311 3nd m3int3in uniform tr3ffic control devices 3t 3ppropri3te loc3tions pursu3nt to
the standards set forth in the Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices as adopted by the
Dep3rtment of Tr3nsport3tion under Rule 11 15.010, Florid3 J\dministr3tive Code.
Businesses with parking lots that do not provide intersecting lanes of traffic and businesses
h3ving felNer th3n 25 p3rking sp3ces 3re exempt from the provisions of this section. (Ord.
No. 652600,91,61500)
A. For parkinq facilities containinq 25 or more parkinq spaces, all aisles, approach lanes,
and maneuverinq areas shall be clearly marked with directional arrows and lines as
approved by the City Enqineer. The City Enqineer may require additional siqnaqe to insure
the smooth and safe flow of traffic.
B. Except as noted above, the installation and maintenance of uniform traffic control
devices shall be required for all development and redevelopment pursuant to the standards
set forth in the Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices (MUTCD) as adopted by the
Department of Transportation under Rule 14-15.010, Florida Administrative Code.
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Section 7. Article 3, Development Standards, Section 3-2103, is amended as
follows:
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ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS FOR TEMPORARY USES
Temporary Use Maximum Cumulative Permitted Districts
Allowable Time Period
for Each Separate Use
(per site per calendar
year or absolute time
limitation, as applicable)
Block and neighborhood 2 days All residential districts
parties
Circuses or carnivals 14 days C, IRT, and I
Contractors office and/or During construction All districts
construction sheds period only while
building permit is valid
Evangelical and religious 7 days C, D, T,! and IRT
revivals or assemblies
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Garage, yard or estate No more than 2 times All residential districts
sales per property within one
year; no longer than 3
days each
Sales for: Christmas tree 45 days All non-residential
and pumpkin sales and zoning districts
other seasonal sales
Other temporary 7 days, except 14 days All nonresidential
recreational or for annual events districts
entertainment events approved by the special
events committee
Outdoor bazaars, 2 days C, I and D
cookouts, special fund
raising sales and/or
similar activities
Sidewalk sales 7 days in conjunction T and D
with a special event
Temporary commercial The period of time All districts
parking lots during which the
temporary use the
parking serves is
authorized
Temporary relocation 18 months (unless Within a designated area
tents or mobile homes authorized longer by
for displaced persons commission resolution)
Temporary real estate 24 months All districts
sales office or model
home
Temporary retail sales 7 days (not more than 4 T, C and D
and displays times per year)
Portable storage units Residentially zoned All districts
property: Four days, not
more than four times a
year. Non-residentially
zoned property: 30 days,
not more than four times
a year or for the duration
of an active construction
permit. Refer to Sections
3-21 03(B)(3) and
21 03(C)(2) for additional
requirements.
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Section 8. Article 3, Development Standards, Section 3-1409, is amended as
follows:
Section 3-1409. Handicapped parking spaces.
A. All new or expanded uses shall be provided with handicapped parking spaces based upon
the number of spaces required to serve the new or expanded use, as follows:
Number of Number of
Spaces Required Total Spaces Required Handicapped
in Parking Lot Spaces
1--25 1
26--50 2
51--75 3
76--100 4
101--150 5
151--200 6
201--300 7
301--400 8
401--500 9
501--1,000 2 percent of total
Over 1,000 20 plus 1 for each 100 over 1,000
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Section 9. Article 2, Zoning Districts, Section 2-704., is amended as follows:
Section 2-704. Flexible development.
The following uses are Level Two permitted uses in the "C" District subject to the standards
and criteria set out in this section and other applicable provisions of Article 3.
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Table 2-704. "C" District Flexible Development Standards
Min. Min. Min. Min. Min.
Lot Lot Max. Front Side Rear Min. Off-
Use Area Width Height (ft.) (ft.) (ft.) Street
(sq. (ft.) (ft.) Parking
ft.)
Alcoholic Beverage Sales 5,000-- 50-- 15-- 0-- 10-- 5 per 1,000
10,000 100 25 25 10 20 GFA
Determined
by the
community
Comprehensive development
coordinator
Infill Redevelopment n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a based on the
Project(l ) specific use
andlor ITE
Manual
standards
3--5/1 000 SF
Indoor 3,500-- 30-- 25--50 15-- 0-- 10-- GFA or 3--
Recreation/Entertainment 10,000 100 25 10 20 5/1ane, 1--
2/court or
l/machine
5,000-- 50-- 15-- 0-- 10-- 4--5 spaces
Light Assembly 10,000 100 25 25 10 20 per 1,000
GFA
5,000-- 50-- 15-- 0-- 10-- 4--5 spaces
Limited Vehicle Service 10,000 100 25 25 10 20 per 1,000
GFA
5,000-- 1 space per 2
Marina Facilities 20,000 50 25 25 10 20 slips
4--5 spaces
5,000-- per 1,000
Mixed Use 10,000 50-- 25--50 15-- 0-- 10-- GFA and 2
100 25 10 20 spaces per
residential
unit
Nightclubs 5,000-- 50-- 25 15-- 0-- 10-- 10 per 1,000
10,000 100 25 10 20 GFA
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3,500-- 30-- 25--50 15-- 0-- 10-- 3--4 spaces
Offices 10,000
100 25 10 20 per 1,000
GFA
Off-Street Parking 10,000 100 n/a 15-- 0-- 10-- n/a
25 10 20
1--10 per
1,000 SQ FT
ofland area
or as
Outdoor determined
Recreation/Entertainment 20,000 100 25 15-- 10 10-- by the
25 20 community
development
coordinator
based on ITE
Manual
standards
20,000-
Overnight - 100-- 25--50 15-- 0-- 10--
Accommodations 40,000 200 25 10 20 1 per unit
Problematic Uses 5,000 15-- 10-- 5 spaces per
50 25 10 1,000 SF
25 20 GFA
3,500-- 35-- 25--50 15-- 0-- 10-- 7 --15 spaces
Restaurants 10,000
100 25 10 20 per 1,000
GFA
Retail Sales and Services 3,500-- 30-- 25--50 15-- 0-- 10-- 4--5 spaces
10,000 100 25 10 20 per 1,000
GFA
RV Parks 40,000 200 25 15-- 20 10-- 1 space per
25 20 RV space
1 per 20 units
Self Storage 20,000 100 25 15-- 10 10-- plus 2 for
25 20 manager's
office
Social/Public Service 5,000-- 50-- 25--50 15-- 0-- 10-- 3--4 spaces
Agencies(2) 10,000 100 25 10 20 per 1,000
GFA
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Refer
Telecommunication 10,000 to
100 section 25 10 20 n/a
Towers 3-
2001
10,000- 2.5 spaces per
- 100-- 15-- 10--
Vehicle Sa1eslDisp1ays 40,000 200 25 25 10 20 1,000 SQ FT
of lot area
Veterinary Offices or 5,000-- 50-- 15-- 0-- 10-- 4 spaces per
Grooming and Boarding 10,000 100 25 25 10 20 1,000 GFA
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Section 10. Article 2, Zoning Districts, Section 2-1004, is amended as follows:
Section 2-1004. Flexible development.
The following uses are Level Two permitted uses in the Office "a" District subject to the
standards and criteria set out in this section and other applicable provisions of Article 3.
Table 2-1004. "0" District Flexible Development Standards
Min. Min.
Lot Lot Max. Min. Off-Street
Use Area Width Height Min. Setbacks (ft.) Parking
(sq. ft.) (ft.) (ft.)
Front Side Rear
Accessory n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a l/unit
Dwellings
Determined by
the community
Comprehensive development
Infill n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a director based
Redevelopment on the specific
Project(l ) use andlor ITE
Manual
standards
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Medical Clinic 20,000 100 30--50 15-- 10-- 10-- 5/1,000 GFA
35 20 20
30--80 15-- 10-- 10-- 2--3/1 ,000 GF A
Mixed Use 3,500 50 35 20 20 and 2 spaces per
residential unit
Nursing Homes 20,000 100 30--50 15-- 10-- 10-- 1 per 2
35 20 20 residents
Offices 3,500 50 30--80 15-- 10-- 10-- 2--3/1 ,000
35 20 20 GFA
Restaurant n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a
Retail Sales and n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a
Service
Refer to
Telecommunication 10,000 100 Section 25 10 20 n/a
Towers 3-2001
20,000-
TV Radio Studios - 100-- 35--80 15-- 10-- 10-- 3--5/1 ,000
40,000 200 35 20 20 GFA
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Section 11. Article 2, Zoning Districts, Section 2-1202, is amended as follows:
Section 2-1202. Minimum standard development.
The following uses are Level One permitted uses in the Institutional "I" District subject to the
minimum standards set out in this Section and other applicable provisions of Article 3.
Table 2-1202. "I" District Minimum Development Standards
Min. Lot Min. Max.
ruse Area Lot Min. Setbacks (ft.) Height Min. Off-Street
Width Parking
(sq. ft.) (ft.) (ft.)
Front Side Rear
Assisted Living 20,000 100 25 10 20 50 1 per 1000, SF GFA
Facilities 1 per 2 residents
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Cemeteries 20,000 100 25 10 20 50 n/a
Congregate 20,000 100 25 10 20 50 1 per 1000, SF GFA
Care 1 per 2 residents
Educational 40,000 200 25 10 20 50 1 per 2 students
Facilities
Governmental 20,000 100 25 10 20 50 4 per 1,000 SF GFA
Uses
Hospitals 5 acres 250 25 25 25 50 2/bed
Nursing 20,000 100 25 10 20 50 1 per 1000, SF GFA
Homes 1 per 2 residents
Places of 20,000 100 25 10 20 50 1 per 2 seats
Worship
1 per 20,000 SF land
area or as determined
Parks and by the community
Recreation n/a n/a 25 10 20 50 development
Facilities coordinator based on
ITE Manual standards
Schools 40,000 200 25 10 20 50 1 per 3 students
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Section 12. Article 2, Zoning Districts, Section 2-1203, is amended as follows:
Section 2-1203. Flexible standard development.
The following uses are Level One permitted uses in the Institutional District subject to the
standards and criteria set out in this section and other applicable provisions of Article 3.
Table 2-1203. "I" District Flexible Standard Development Standards
Min. Lot Min. Max. Min. Off-
ruse [Area Lot Min. Setbacks (ft.) Height Street
Width
(sq. ft.) (ft.) (ft.) Parking
Front Side Rear
Accessory Dwellings n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a l/unit
Airport n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a
Educational Facilities 40,000 200 15-- 10 15-- 50 .5--1 per 2
25 20 students
Halfway Houses 10,000 100 15-- 10 15-- 30 1 per 2
25 20 residents
100-
Hospitals 1--5 - 15-- 10-- 15-- 50 1--2/bed
acres 250 25 25 25
Medical Clinic 20,000 100 15-- 10 20 30 5/1 000 SF
25
1--10/1 ,000
SF Land Area
or as
determined by
Outdoor 40,000 200 15-- 15-- the
Recreation/Entertainment 10 50 community
25 20 development
coordinator
based on ITE
Manual
standards
Parking Garages and 20,000 100 15-- 10 15-- 50 n/a
Lots 25 20
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Places of Worship 20,000 100 15-- 10 15-- 50 .5--1 per 2
25 20 seats
Public Transportation n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 10 n/a
Facilities
Residential Shelters 10,000 100 15-- 10 15-- 30 1 per 2
25 20 residents
Retail Sales and Service 10,000 100 15-- 10 15-- 50 5 per 1,000 SF
25 20 GFA
Utility IInfrastructure n/a n/a 15-- 10 15-- n/a n/a
Facilities(l ) 25 20
15,000- W-
Assisted Living Facilities - 100 25 5 10 ~ 1 per 2
20,000 50 residents
100- 1/1 ,000 sq. ft.
Nursing Homes 15,000 - 25 5 15 30 10
150 50 1 per 2
residents
30--
Social and Community 20,000 100 15-- 10 15-- 40 4--5 per 1,000
Center 25 20 GFA
20,000 100 W- I per 2
Congregate Care 25 5 10 ~
50 residents
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Section 13. Article 2, Development Standards Section 2-1204, is amended as
follows:
Section 2-1204. Flexible development.
The following are Level Two permitted uses in the Institutional District, subject to the
standards and criteria set out in this section and other applicable provisions of Article 3.
Table 2-1204. "I" District Flexible Development
Min. Lot Min. Max.
ruse Area Lot Min. Setbacks (ft.) Height Min. Off-Street
Width Parking
(sq. ft.) (ft.) (ft.)
Front Side Rear
Determined by
the community
Comprehensive Infill development
director based on
Redevelopment n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a the specific use
Project (1) andlor ITE
Manual
standards
Marina and Marina 5,000 50 15-- 10-- 0-- 30 1 per 2 slips
Facilities 25 15 20
Social and 20,000 100 15-- 15-- W- 4--5 per 1000
Community Centers 10
25 20 50 GFA
10,000-
Social/Public Service - 100 15-- 10 15-- W- 2--3 per 1,000
Agencies 20,000 25 20 50 GFA
Refer to
Telecommunication 10,000 100 25 10 20 Section n/a
Towers 3-2001
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Section 14. Article 2, Zoning Districts, Section 2-902, is amended as follows:
Section 2-902. Flexible standard development.
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Flexibility standards criteria:
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Section 15. Article 3, Development Standards, Section 3-1202.0.1, is amended as
follows:
Section 3-1202. General landscaping standards.
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PROPOSED USE ADJACENT USE
NON- MUL TJ F/\.^AfL Y ATTACHED Sing!o f3mi!y Detached
RESIDENTIAL DWELLINGS AND LIKE USES dwellinq
12' min. wide 10' min. wide buffer
buffer 1 Tree/35' Singlo bmily Detached
1 Tree/35'
100% Shrubs 100% Shrubs dwellinq
(6' within 3 years) (6' within 3 years)
5' min. wide buffer 10' min. wide or 7' min. wide buffer
1 Tree/35' with decorative fence/wall Nonresidential
100% Shrubs 1 Tree/35'
100% Shrubs
10' min. wide 10' min. wide buffer Multi F3mily Attached
buffer
1 Tree/35' 1 Tree/35' dwellinqs and like uses
100 % Shrubs 100% Shrubs (- Or ~ Density)
12' min. wide 10' min. wide buffer
bH#eF 1 Tree/35' Multi Family (Less Density)
1 Troo/35'
100% Shrubs
100% Shrubs
15' min. wide 15' min. wide buffer
buffer 1 Tree/35' Arterial Or MafeF Collector
1 Tree/35' 100% Shrubs Right-of-Way
100% Shrubs
10' min. wide 10' min. wide buffer
buffer Local/Minor Collector Street
1 Tree/35' 1 Tree/35' Right-of-Way
100% Shrubs 100% Shrubs
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Section 16. Article 3, Development Standards, Section 3-1904.B, is amended as
follows:
Section 3-1904. Streets-Generally.
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B. All Public and Private g~treets shall be classified according to the following as is
appropriate and provide the minimum right-of-way and lane designation as noted for each
classification:
Remove existin2: 2:ravhic and revlace with the followin2: 2:ravhic.
Category Right-of-Way Number & Width Number of Homes Sidewalks & Other Requirements
(Feet) (Feet) of Lanes or Units Width (Feet)
200 plus 40 6- Lane divided /
Limited access Drainage and utility limited access
expressway easement/each
side
6- Lane divided @ 12' Yes, both sides @ 6' sidewalk if Florida DOT
Principal Arterial 120 lanes with raised 5 roadway
median
120 4-lane divided @ 12' Yes, both sides @ 6' sidewalk if Florida DOT
lanes 5 roadway
Minor Arterial 120 6-lane divided @ 12' Yes, both sides @ 6' sidewalk if Florida DOT
lanes 5 roadway
100 4-lane divided @ 12' Yes, both sides @ 6' sidewalk if Florida DOT
lanes 5 roadway
5-lane with center lane Yes, both sides @ 6' sidewalk if Florida DOT
100 for left turn storage
@12' lanes 5 roadway
3-lane with center lane
Collector 80 for left turn storage Yes, both sides @ 4' wide bike lanes both
@12' through lanes 5 sides
and 13' center lane
Local Road 60 2-lanes @ 13' lanes >15 Yes, both sides @
plus curb 4
Neighborhood Road 60 2-lanes @ 12' lanes 15 or less Yes, both sides @ Parallel parking on one
plus curb 4 side only
Private Driveway
(opening onto a Pavement width 10' 1 No
local roadway or minimum
neighborhood road)
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Section 17. Article 3, Development Standards, Section 3-1807.B.1. is amended as
follows:
B. Permitted signage.
1. Signage which is proposed as part of a comprehensive sign program may
deviate from the minimum sign standards in terms of number of signs per
business or parcel of land, maximum area of a sign face per parcel of land and
the total area of sign faces per business or parcel of land, subject to
compliance with the flexibility criteria set out in 3-1807.C. Monument signs,
permitted pursu3nt to 3 1806.B.1.g Sh311 not be eligible for comprehensive sign
program. A comprehensive sign program shall be approved as part of a Level
One or Level Two approval, as the case may be. Prohibited signs in 3-1803 are
not eligible for a comprehensive sign program.
Section 18. Article 8, Definitions and Rules of Construction, Section 8-102, Definitions,
is amended as follows:
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Sign, monument means a low-profile freestanding sign with a solid base on the
ground of approximately the same dimension as the height of the sign or supported by 3
minimum of two columns and which is designed to incorporate design and building materials
which compliment the architectural theme of the building(s) on the premises.
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Section 19. Article 2, Zoning Districts, Section 2-102, is amended as follows:
Section 2-102, Minimum standard development.
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Amend existing graphic (diagram) to label the DETACHED DWELLING rear
setback at 20 feet (striking 25 feet).
Section 20. Article 2, Zoning Districts, Section 2-202, is amended as follows:
Section 2-202, Minimum standard development.
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Amend existing graphic (diagram) to label the CRH rear setback at 10 feet (striking 15
feet).
Section 21. Article 3, Development Standards, Section 3-807.C, is amended as
follows:
C. Visibility triangle. All fences and walls which h3ve 3 height over 30 inches 3nd 3re loc3ted
on corner lots and positioned within 15 feet of a street right of way shall ensure that sufficient
unobstructed cross visibility is 3fforded for the s3fe movement of tr3ffic in 3ccord3nce shall
comply with the sight visibility triangle requirements in Article 3 Division 9.
Section 22. Article 2, Section 2-803, Table 2-803 is amended as follows:
Section 2-803. Flexible development.
The following uses are Level Two permitted uses in the "T" District subject to the
standards and criteria set out in this Section and other applicable provisions of Article 3.
Section 2-803. Flexible development.
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The following uses are Level Two permitted uses permitted in the Tourist "T" District subject to
the standards and criteria set out in this section and other applicable provisions of Article 3.
TABLE INSET:
Table 2-803. "T" Flexible Development Standards
Min. Min. Max. Min. Min. Min.
Lot Front Side Rear Min. Off-
Use (1) Area Lot Height (ft. ) (ft. ) (ft. ) Density Street
(sq. ft.) Width (ft. ) (1 ) (1 ) (1 ) Parking
(ft. ) (1 )
Alcoholic Beverage Sales 5,000 50 35-- 0-- 0-- 10-- n/a 5 per 1,000
100 15 10 20 GFA
5,000-- 50-- 35-- 0-- 0-- 10-- 30
Attached Dwellings 10,000 100 100 15 10 20 units/acre 2 per unit
2 spaces per
attached
dwellinq unit
and as
Qgetermined
by the
30 community
Comprehensive Infill n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a units/acre; development
Redevelopment Project 40 coordinator
rooms/acre for all other
uses based
on the
specific use
and/or ITE
Manual
standards
Limited Vehicle Sales and 35-- 0-- 0-- 10-- 4--5 spaces
Display 5,000 50 100 15 10 20 n/a per 1,000
GFA
Marina Facilities 5,000 50 25 10-- 0-- 10-- n/a 1 space per
15 10 20 2 slips
Nightclubs 5,000 50 35-- 0-- 0-- 10-- n/a 10 per 1,000
100 15 10 20 GFA
10,000 35-- 0-- 0-- 10-- 3--4 spaces
Offices 100 100 15 10 20 n/a per 1,000
GFA
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2.5 spaces
per 1,000
sa FT of lot
area or as
Outdoor determined
Recreation/Entertai n ment 5,000 50 35 5-- 0-- 10-- n/a by the
15 10 20 community
development
coordinator
based on
ITE Manual
standards
10,000- 40
Overnight - 100-- 35-- 0-- 0-- 0-- rooms/acre 1 per unit
Accommodations 20,000 150 100 15 10 20
5,000-- 50-- 25-- 0-- 0-- 10-- 7 --1 5
Restaurants 10,000 100 100 15 10 20 n/a spaces per
1,000 GFA
Retail sales and services 5,000-- 50-- 35-- 0-- 0-- 10-- 4--5 spaces
10,000 100 100 15 10 20 n/a per 1,000
GFA
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Section 23. The City of Clearwater does hereby certify that the amendments
contained herein, as well as the provisions of this Ordinance, are consistent with and in
conformance with the City's Comprehensive Plan.
Section 24. Should any part or provision of this Ordinance be declared by a court of
competent jurisdiction to be invalid, the same shall not affect the validity of the Ordinance as
a whole, or any part thereof other than the part declared to be invalid.
Section 25. Notice of the proposed enactment of this Ordinance has been properly
advertised in a newspaper of general circulation in accordance with applicable law.
Section 26. This ordinance shall take effect immediately upon adoption.
PASSED ON FIRST READING
PASSED ON SECOND AND FINAL
READING AND ADOPTED
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Approved as to form:
Leslie Dougall-Sides
Assistant City Attorney
Frank V. Hibbard
Mayor
Attest:
Cynthia E. Goudeau
City Clerk
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Meeting Date: 11/2/2006
City Council Agenda
Council Chambers - City Hall
SUBJECT / RECOMMENDATION:
Adopt Ordinance 7677-06 on second reading, annexing certain real property whose post office address is 1524 South Highland
A venue, into the corporate limits of the city and redefining the boundary lines of the city to include said addition.
SUMMARY:
Review Approval: 1) Clerk
ORDINANCE NO. 7677-06
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA,
ANNEXING CERTAIN REAL PROPERTY LOCATED ON THE
WEST SIDE OF HIGHLAND AVENUE, APPROXIMATELY 850
FEET FROM THE INTERSECTION OF SOUTH HIGHLAND
AVENUE AND BELLEAIR ROAD, CONSISTING OF LOTS 12, 13
AND THE SOUTH 20 FEET OF LOT 14, BLOCK B, SCOTIA
HEIGHTS, WHOSE POST OFFICE ADDRESS IS 1524 SOUTH
HIGHLAND AVENUE, INTO THE CORPORATE LIMITS OF THE
CITY, AND REDEFINING THE BOUNDARY LINES OF THE CITY
TO INCLUDE SAID ADDITION; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE
DATE.
WHEREAS, the owner of the real property described herein and depicted on the map
attached hereto as Exhibit A has petitioned the City of Clearwater to annex the property into the
City pursuant to Section 171.044, Florida Statutes, and the City has complied with all applicable
requirements of Florida law in connection with this ordinance; now, therefore,
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
CLEARWATER, FLORIDA:
Section 1. The following-described property is hereby annexed into the City of Clearwater
and the boundary lines of the City are redefined accordingly:
Lots 12, 13, and the south 20 feet of Lot 14, Block "B," Scotia Heights, according
to the map or plat thereof as recorded in Plat Book 1 0, Page 1 0, Public Records of
Pinellas County, Florida (ANX2006-05016)
Section 2. The provisions of this ordinance are found and determined to be consistent
with the City of Clearwater Comprehensive Plan. The City Council hereby accepts the dedication
of all easements, parks, rights-of-way and other dedications to the public, which have heretofore
been made by plat, deed or user within the annexed property. The City Engineer, the City Clerk
and the Planning Director are directed to include and show the property described herein upon the
official maps and records of the City.
Section 3. This ordinance shall take effect immediately upon adoption. The City Clerk
shall file certified copies of this ordinance, including the map attached hereto, with the Clerk of the
Circuit Court and with the County Administrator of Pinellas County, Florida, within 7 days after
adoption, and shall file a certified copy with the Florida Department of State within 30 days after
adoption.
PASSED ON FIRST READING
PASSED ON SECOND AND FINAL
READING AND ADOPTED
Frank V. Hibbard
Mayor
Approved as to form:
Attest:
Leslie K. Dougall-Sides
Assistant City Attorney
Cynthia E. Goudeau
City Clerk
Ordinance No. 7677-06
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Owner
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Site:
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Land Use
Zoning
From:
RL (County)
R-3 (County)
To:
RL(City)
LMDR (City)
Case:
ANX2006-05016
Property Size
(Acres):
0.229
PIN: 23-29-15-79254-002-0120
Atlas Page:
315 A
Meeting Date: 11/2/2006
City Council Agenda
Council Chambers - City Hall
SUBJECT / RECOMMENDATION:
Adopt Ordinance 7678-06 on second reading, amending the future land use plan element of the Comprehensive Plan of the city to
designate the land use for certain real property whose post office address is 1524 South Highland Avenue, upon annexation into
the City of Clearwater, as Residential Low.
SUMMARY:
Review Approval: 1) Clerk
ORDINANCE NO. 7678-06
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER,
FLORIDA, AMENDING THE FUTURE LAND USE PLAN
ELEMENT OF THE COMPREHENSIVE PLAN OF THE
CITY, TO DESIGNATE THE LAND USE FOR CERTAIN
REAL PROPERTY LOCATED ON THE WEST SIDE OF
HIGHLAND AVENUE, APPROXIMATELY 850 FEET FROM
THE INTERSECTION OF SOUTH HIGHLAND AVENUE
AND BELLEAIR ROAD, CONSISTING OF LOTS 12, 13
AND THE SOUTH 20 FEET OF LOT 14, BLOCK B, SCOTIA
HEIGHTS, WHOSE POST OFFICE ADDRESS IS 1524
SOUTH HIGHLAND AVENUE, UPON ANNEXATION INTO
THE CITY OF CLEARWATER, AS RESIDENTIAL LOW;
PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
WHEREAS, the amendment to the future land use plan element of the
comprehensive plan of the City as set forth in this ordinance is found to be reasonable,
proper and appropriate, and is consistent with the City's comprehensive plan; now,
therefore,
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY
OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA:
Section 1. The future land use plan element of the comprehensive plan of the City
of Clearwater is amended by designating the land use category for the hereinafter
described property, upon annexation into the City of Clearwater, as follows:
Property Land Use Cateqory
Lots 12, 13, and the south 20 feet of Lot 14, Block liB," Residential Low
Scotia Heights, according to the map or plat thereof as
recorded in Plat Book 10, Page 10, Public Records of
Pinellas County, Florida (ANX2006-05016)
Section 2. The City Council does hereby certify that this ordinance is consistent
with the City's comprehensive plan.
Section 3. This ordinance shall take effect immediately upon adoption, contingent
upon and subject to the adoption of Ordinance No. 7677-06.
PASSED ON FIRST READING
PASSED ON SECOND AND FINAL
READING AND ADOPTED
Frank V. Hibbard
Mayor
Approved as to form:
Attest:
Leslie K. Dougall-Sides
Assistant City Attorney
Cynthia E. Goudeau
City Clerk
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Owner Luverne M. Loken Case: ANX2006-05016
Site: 1524 S. Highland Property Size 0.229
(Acres):
Land Use Zoning
PIN: 23-29-15-79254-002-0120
From: RL (County) R-3 (County)
To: RL(City) LMDR (City) Atlas Page: 315 A
Meeting Date: 11/2/2006
City Council Agenda
Council Chambers - City Hall
SUBJECT / RECOMMENDATION:
Adopt Ordinance 7679-06 on second reading, amending the zoning atlas of the city by zoning certain real property whose post
office address is 1524 South Highland Avenue, upon annexation into the City of Clearwater, as Low Medium Density Residential
(LMDR).
SUMMARY:
Review Approval: 1) Clerk
ORDINANCE NO. 7679-06
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA,
AMENDING THE ZONING ATLAS OF THE CITY BY ZONING
CERTAIN REAL PROPERTY LOCATED ON THE WEST SIDE OF
HIGHLAND AVENUE, APPROXIMATELY 850 FEET FROM THE
INTERSECTION OF SOUTH HIGHLAND AVENUE AND
BELLEAIR ROAD, CONSISTING OF LOTS 12, 13 AND THE
SOUTH 20 FEET OF LOT 14, BLOCK B, SCOTIA HEIGHTS,
WHOSE POST OFFICE ADDRESS IS 1524 SOUTH HIGHLAND
AVENUE UPON ANNEXATION INTO THE CITY OF
CLEARWATER, AS LOW MEDIUM DENSITY RESIDENTIAL
(LMDR); PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
WHEREAS, the assignment of a zoning district classification as set forth in this ordinance
is found to be reasonable, proper and appropriate, and is consistent with the City's comprehensive
plan; now, therefore,
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
CLEARWATER, FLORIDA:
Section 1. The following described property located in Pinellas County, Florida, is hereby
zoned as indicated upon annexation into the City of Clearwater, and the zoning atlas of the City is
amended, as follows:
Property
Lots 12, 13, and the south 20 feet of Lot 14, Block "B,"
Scotia Heights, according to the map or plat thereof as
recorded in Plat Book 1 0, Page 1 0, Public Records of
Pinellas County, Florida (ANX2006-05016)
Zonina District
Low Medium Density Residential
(LMDR)
Section 2. The City Engineer is directed to revise the zoning atlas of the City in
accordance with the foregoing amendment.
Section 3. This ordinance shall take effect immediately upon adoption, contingent upon
and subject to the adoption of Ordinance No. 7677-06.
PASSED ON FIRST READING
PASSED ON SECOND AND FINAL
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Frank V. Hibbard
Mayor
Approved as to form:
Attest:
Leslie K. Dougall-Sides
Assistant City Attorney
Cynthia E. Goudeau
City Clerk
Ordinance No. 7679-06
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Owner Luverne M. Loken Case: ANX2006-05016
Site: 1524 S. Highland Property Size 0.229
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PIN: 23-29-15-79254-002-0120
From: RL (County) R-3 (County)
To: RL(City) LMDR (City) Atlas Page: 315 A
Meeting Date: 11/2/2006
City Council Agenda
Council Chambers - City Hall
SUBJECT / RECOMMENDATION:
Adopt Ordinance 7687-06 on second reading, amending the composition of the Sister Cities Advisory Board to add a youth
member.
SUMMARY:
Review Approval: 1) Clerk
ORDINANCE NO. 7687-06
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA,
AMENDING THE COMPOSITION OF THE SISTER CITIES
ADVISORY BOARD TO ADD A YOUTH MEMBER; PROVIDING
AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
WHEREAS, the Sister Cities Advisory Board advises the City Council on issues
regarding the Sister Cities Program and many of the programs involve youth;
now therefore,
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
CLEARWATER, FLORIDA:
Section 1. Section 2.251, Clearwater Code of Ordinances, is hereby amended
as follows:
Sec. 2.251. Composition.
The sister cities advisory board shall consist of six .f.i.ve members; one member
of the city council commission, a representative of the local business community, the
School Board's World Language Coordinator or designee, a Clearwater Sister Cities
Inc. representative, aM a Clearwater Arts Foundation representative, and a youth
member who shall be nineteen years old or younqer. Representatives of the Clearwater
Sister Cities Inc. and Clearwater Arts Foundation shall be nominated by their respective
organizations. Section 2.063, Code of Ordinances notwithstanding, the representatives
of the local business community, the School Board's World Language Coordinator or
designee, and the Clearwater Arts Foundation representative shall not be required to
reside within the City of Clearwater.
Section 2. This ordinance shall take effect immediately upon adoption.
PASSED ON FIRST READING
PASSED ON SECOND AND FINAL
READING AND ADOPTED
Frank V. Hibbard
Mayor
Approved as to form:
Attest:
Laura Lipowski
Assistant City Attorney
Cynthia E. Goudeau
City Clerk
Ordinance No. 7687 -06
Meeting Date: 11/2/2006
City Council Agenda
Council Chambers - City Hall
SUBJECT / RECOMMENDATION:
Adopt Ordinance 7689-06 on second reading, annexing certain real property whose post office address is 1321 Woodbine Street
into the corporate limits of the city and redefining the boundary lines of the city to include said addition.
SUMMARY:
Review Approval: 1) Clerk
ORDINANCE NO. 7689-06
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER,
FLORIDA, ANNEXING CERTAIN REAL PROPERTY
LOCATED ON THE SOUTH SIDE OF WOODBINE STREET
APPROXIMATELY 200 FEET FROM THE INTERSECTION
OF ROLLEN ROAD AND WOODBINE STREET
CONSISTING OF LOT 4, BLOCK C, PINE RIDGE
SUBDIVISION, TOGETHER WITH THE ABUTTING RIGHT-
OF-WAY OF WOODBINE STREET, WHOSE POST OFFICE
ADDRESS IS 1321 WOODBINE STREET, INTO THE
CORPORATE LIMITS OF THE CITY, AND REDEFINING
THE BOUNDARY LINES OF THE CITY TO INCLUDE SAID
ADDITION; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
WHEREAS, the owner of the real property described herein and depicted on the
map attached hereto as Exhibit A has petitioned the City of Clearwater to annex the
property into the City pursuant to Section 171 .044, Florida Statutes, and the City has
complied with all applicable requirements of Florida law in connection with this ordinance;
now, therefore,
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY
OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA:
Section 1. The following-described property is hereby annexed into the City of
Clearwater and the boundary lines of the City are redefined accordingly:
Lot 4, Block "C", Pine Ridge Subdivision, according to the map or plat
thereof as recorded in Plat Book 28, Page 98, Public Records of Pinellas
County, Florida, together with the abutting right-of-way of Woodbine Street.
(ANX2006-05015)
Section 2. The provisions of this ordinance are found and determined to be
consistent with the City of Clearwater Comprehensive Plan. The City Council hereby
accepts the dedication of all easements, parks, rights-of-way and other dedications to the
public, which have heretofore been made by plat, deed or user within the annexed
property. The City Engineer, the City Clerk and the Planning Director are directed to
include and show the property described herein upon the official maps and records of the
City.
Section 3. This ordinance shall take effect immediately upon adoption. The City
Clerk shall file certified copies of this ordinance, including the map attached hereto, with
the Clerk of the Circuit Court and with the County Administrator of Pinellas County,
Florida, within 7 days after adoption, and shall file a certified copy with the Florida
Department of State within 30 days after adoption.
PASSED ON FIRST READING
Ordinance No. 7689-06
PASSED ON SECOND AND FINAL
READING AND ADOPTED
Frank V. Hibbard
Mayor
Approved as to form:
Attest:
Leslie K. Dougall-Sides
Assistant City Attorney
Cynthia E. Goudeau
City Clerk
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Meeting Date: 11/2/2006
City Council Agenda
Council Chambers - City Hall
SUBJECT / RECOMMENDATION:
Adopt Ordinance 7690-06 on second reading, amending the future land use plan element of the Comprehensive Plan of the city to
designate the land use for certain real property whose post office address is 1321 Woodbine Street, upon annexation into the City
of Clearwater, as Residential Low.
SUMMARY:
Review Approval: 1) Clerk
ORDINANCE NO. 7690-06
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA,
AMENDING THE FUTURE LAND USE PLAN ELEMENT OF THE
COMPREHENSIVE PLAN OF THE CITY, TO DESIGNATE THE
LAND USE FOR CERTAIN REAL PROPERTY LOCATED ON THE
SOUTH SIDE OF WOODBINE STREET APPROXIMATELY 200
FEET FROM THE INTERSECTION OF ROLLEN ROAD AND
WOODBINE STREET CONSISTING OF LOT 4, BLOCK C, PINE
RIDGE SUBDIVISION, TOGETHER WITH THE ABUTTING
RIGHT-OF-WAY OF WOODBINE STREET, WHOSE POST
OFFICE ADDRESS IS 1321 WOODBINE STREET, UPON
ANNEXATION INTO THE CITY OF CLEARWATER, AS
RESIDENTIAL LOW; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
WHEREAS, the amendment to the future land use plan element of the comprehensive
plan of the City as set forth in this ordinance is found to be reasonable, proper and appropriate,
and is consistent with the City's comprehensive plan; now, therefore,
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
CLEARWATER, FLORIDA:
Section 1. The future land use plan element of the comprehensive plan of the City of
Clearwater is amended by designating the land use category for the hereinafter described
property, upon annexation into the City of Clearwater, as follows:
Property
Lot 4, Block "C", Pine Ridge Subdivision, according
to the map or plat thereof as recorded in Plat Book
28, Page 98, Public Records of Pinellas County,
Florida, together with the abutting right-of-way of
Woodbine Street. (ANX2006-05015)
Land Use Cateqorv
Residential Low
Section 2. The City Council does hereby certify that this ordinance is consistent with
the City's comprehensive plan.
Section 3. This ordinance shall take effect immediately upon adoption, contingent upon
and subject to the adoption of Ordinance No. 7689-06.
PASSED ON FIRST READING
PASSED ON SECOND AND FINAL
READING AND ADOPTED
Frank V. Hibbard
Mayor
Approved as to form:
Attest:
Leslie K. Dougall-Sides
Assistant City Attorney
Cynthia E. Goudeau
City Clerk
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City Council Agenda
Council Chambers - City Hall
SUBJECT / RECOMMENDATION:
Adopt Ordinance 7691-06 on second reading, amending the zoning atlas of the city by zoning certain real property whose post
office address is 1321 Woodbine Street, upon annexation into the City of Clearwater, as Low Medium Density Residential
(LMDR).
SUMMARY:
Review Approval: 1) Clerk
ORDINANCE NO. 7691-06
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER,
FLORIDA, AMENDING THE ZONING ATLAS OF THE CITY
BY ZONING CERTAIN REAL PROPERTY LOCATED ON
THE SOUTH SIDE OF WOODBINE STREET
APPROXIMATELY 200 FEET FROM THE INTERSECTION
OF ROLLEN ROAD AND WOODBINE STREET
CONSISTING OF LOT 4, BLOCK C, PINE RIDGE
SUBDIVISION, TOGETHER WITH THE ABUTTING RIGHT-
OF-WAY OF WOODBINE STREET, WHOSE POST
OFFICE ADDRESS IS 1321 WOODBINE STREET, UPON
ANNEXATION INTO THE CITY OF CLEARWATER, AS
LOW MEDIUM DENSITY RESIDENTIAL (LMDR);
PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
WHEREAS, the assignment of a zoning district classification as set forth in this
ordinance is found to be reasonable, proper and appropriate, and is consistent with the
City's comprehensive plan; now, therefore,
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY
OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA:
Section 1. The following described property located in Pinellas County, Florida, is
hereby zoned as indicated upon annexation into the City of Clearwater, and the zoning
atlas of the City is amended, as follows:
Property
Lot 4, Block "C", Pine Ridge Subdivision, according to
the map or plat thereof as recorded in Plat Book 28,
Page 98, Public Records of Pinellas County, Florida,
together with the abutting right-of-way of Woodbine
Street. (ANX2006-05015)
Zoninq District
Low Medium Density
Residential (LMDR)
Section 2. The City Engineer is directed to revise the zoning atlas of the City in
accordance with the foregoing amendment.
Section 3. This ordinance shall take effect immediately upon adoption, contingent
upon and subject to the adoption of Ordinance No. 7689-06.
PASSED ON FIRST READING
PASSED ON SECOND AND FINAL
READING AND ADOPTED
Frank V. Hibbard
Mayor
Approved as to form:
Attest:
Leslie K. Dougall-Sides
Assistant City Attorney
Cynthia E. Goudeau
City Clerk
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PIN: 10-29-15-71694-003-0040
From: RL (County) R-3(County)
To: RL City) LMDR (City) Atlas Page: 269 B
Meeting Date: 11/2/2006
City Council Agenda
Council Chambers - City Hall
SUBJECT / RECOMMENDATION:
Adopt Ordinance 7692-06 on second reading, annexing certain real property whose post office address is 109 McMullen Booth
Road, into the corporate limits of the city and redefining the boundary lines of the city to include said addition.
SUMMARY:
Review Approval: 1) Clerk
ORDINANCE NO. 7692-06
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA,
ANNEXING CERTAIN REAL PROPERTY LOCATED ON THE
EAST SIDE OF MCMULLEN BOOTH ROAD APPROXIMATELY
650 FEET SOUTH OF THE INTERSECTION OF MCMULLEN
BOOTH ROAD AND FEATHERWOOD COURT, CONSISTING OF
METES AND BOUNDS 24/02 LOCATED IN SECTION 16,
TOWNSHIP 29 SOUTH, RANGE 16 EAST, WHOSE POST
OFFICE ADDRESS IS 109 MCMULLEN BOOTH ROAD, INTO
THE CORPORATE LIMITS OF THE CITY, AND REDEFINING
THE BOUNDARY LINES OF THE CITY TO INCLUDE SAID
ADDITION; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
WHEREAS, the owner of the real property described herein and depicted on the map
attached hereto as Exhibit A has petitioned the City of Clearwater to annex the property into the
City pursuant to Section 171.044, Florida Statutes, and the City has complied with all applicable
requirements of Florida law in connection with this ordinance; now, therefore,
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
CLEARWATER, FLORIDA:
Section 1. The following-described property is hereby annexed into the City of Clearwater
and the boundary lines of the City are redefined accordingly:
See attached legal description
(ANX2006-05018)
Section 2. The provisions of this ordinance are found and determined to be consistent
with the City of Clearwater Comprehensive Plan. The City Council hereby accepts the dedication
of all easements, parks, rights-of-way and other dedications to the public, which have heretofore
been made by plat, deed or user within the annexed property. The City Engineer, the City Clerk
and the Planning Director are directed to include and show the property described herein upon the
official maps and records of the City.
Section 3. This ordinance shall take effect immediately upon adoption. The City Clerk
shall file certified copies of this ordinance, including the map attached hereto, with the Clerk of the
Circuit Court and with the County Administrator of Pinellas County, Florida, within 7 days after
adoption, and shall file a certified copy with the Florida Department of State within 30 days after
adoption.
PASSED ON FIRST READING
PASSED ON SECOND AND FINAL
READING AND ADOPTED
Frank V. Hibbard
Mayor
Approved as to form:
Attest:
Leslie K. Dougall-Sides
Assistant City Attorney
Cynthia E. Goudeau
City Clerk
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PIN: 16-29-16-0000-240-0200
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Meeting Date: 11/2/2006
City Council Agenda
Council Chambers - City Hall
SUBJECT / RECOMMENDATION:
Adopt Ordinance 7693-06 on second reading, amending the future land use plan element of the Comprehensive Plan of the city to
designate the land use for certain real property whose post office address is 109 McMullen Booth Road, upon annexation into the
City of Clearwater, as Residential Urban.
SUMMARY:
Review Approval: 1) Clerk
ORDINANCE NO. 7693-06
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER,
FLORIDA, AMENDING THE FUTURE LAND USE PLAN
ELEMENT OF THE COMPREHENSIVE PLAN OF THE
CITY, TO DESIGNATE THE LAND USE FOR CERTAIN
REAL PROPERTY LOCATED ON THE EAST SIDE OF
MCMULLEN BOOTH ROAD APPROXIMATELY 650 FEET
SOUTH OF THE INTERSECTION OF MCMULLEN BOOTH
ROAD AND FEATHERWOOD COURT, CONSISTING OF
METES AND BOUNDS 24/02 LOCATED IN SECTION 16,
TOWNSHIP 29 SOUTH, RANGE 16 EAST, WHOSE POST
OFFICE ADDRESS IS 109 MCMULLEN BOOTH ROAD,
UPON ANNEXATION INTO THE CITY OF CLEARWATER,
AS RESIDENTIAL URBAN; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE
DATE.
WHEREAS, the amendment to the future land use plan element of the
comprehensive plan of the City as set forth in this ordinance is found to be reasonable,
proper and appropriate, and is consistent with the City's comprehensive plan; now,
therefore,
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY
OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA:
Section 1. The future land use plan element of the comprehensive plan of the City
of Clearwater is amended by designating the land use category for the hereinafter
described property, upon annexation into the City of Clearwater, as follows:
Property
See attached legal description
(ANX2006-05018)
Land Use Cateqory
Residential Urban
Section 2. The City Council does hereby certify that this ordinance is consistent
with the City's comprehensive plan.
Section 3. This ordinance shall take effect immediately upon adoption, contingent
upon and subject to the adoption of Ordinance No. 7692-06.
PASSED ON FIRST READING
PASSED ON SECOND AND FINAL
READING AND ADOPTED
Frank V. Hibbard
Mayor
Approved as to form:
Attest:
Leslie K. Dougall-Sides
Assistant City Attorney
Cynthia E. Goudeau
City Clerk
Ordinance No. 7693-06
Meeting Date: 11/2/2006
City Council Agenda
Council Chambers - City Hall
SUBJECT / RECOMMENDATION:
Adopt Ordinance 7694-06 on second reading, amending the zoning atlas of the city by zoning certain real property whose post
office address is 109 McMullen Booth Road, upon annexation into the City of Clearwater, as Low Medium Density Residential
(LMDR).
SUMMARY:
Review Approval: 1) Clerk
ORDINANCE NO. 7694-06
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER,
FLORIDA, AMENDING THE ZONING ATLAS OF THE CITY
BY ZONING CERTAIN REAL PROPERTY LOCATED ON
THE EAST SIDE OF MCMULLEN BOOTH ROAD
APPROXIMATELY 650 FEET SOUTH OF THE
INTERSECTION OF MCMULLEN BOOTH ROAD AND
FEATHERWOOD COURT, CONSISTING OF METES AND
BOUNDS 24/02 LOCATED IN SECTION 16, TOWNSHIP 29
SOUTH, RANGE 16 EAST, WHOSE POST OFFICE
ADDRESS IS 109 MCMULLEN BOOTH ROAD, UPON
ANNEXATION INTO THE CITY OF CLEARWATER, AS
LOW MEDIUM DENSITY RESIDENTIAL (LMDR);
PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
WHEREAS, the assignment of a zoning district classification as set forth in this
ordinance is found to be reasonable, proper and appropriate, and is consistent with the
City's comprehensive plan; now, therefore,
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY
OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA:
Section 1. The following described property located in Pinellas County, Florida, is
hereby zoned as indicated upon annexation into the City of Clearwater, and the zoning
atlas of the City is amended, as follows:
Property
Zoninq District
See attached legal description
(ANX2006-05018)
Low Medium Density Residential
(LMDR)
Section 2. The City Engineer is directed to revise the zoning atlas of the City in
accordance with the foregoing amendment.
Section 3. This ordinance shall take effect immediately upon adoption, contingent
upon and subject to the adoption of Ordinance No. 7692-06.
PASSED ON FIRST READING
PASSED ON SECOND AND FINAL
READING AND ADOPTED
Frank V. Hibbard
Mayor
Approved as to form:
Attest:
Leslie K. Dougall-Sides
Assistant City Attorney
Cynthia E. Goudeau
City Clerk P
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Land Use Zoning
PIN: 16-29-16-0000-240-0200
From: RU (County) R-3(County)
To: RU City) LMDR (City) Atlas Page: 292A
Meeting Date: 11/2/2006
City Council Agenda
Council Chambers - City Hall
SUBJECT / RECOMMENDATION:
Adopt Ordinance 7695-06 on second reading, annexing certain real property whose post office address is 1960 East Skyline Drive
into the corporate limits of the city and redefining the boundary lines of the city to include said addition.
SUMMARY:
Review Approval: 1) Clerk
ORDINANCE NO. 7695-06
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA,
ANNEXING CERTAIN REAL PROPERTY LOCATED 330 FEET
SOUTH OF HYVUE DRIVE AND 480 FEET NORTH OF
RA YMONT DRIVE, CONSISTING OF LOT 64, SKYLINE
GROVES, WHOSE POST OFFICE ADDRESS IS 1960 EAST
SKYLINE DRIVE, INTO THE CORPORATE LIMITS OF THE CITY,
AND REDEFINING THE BOUNDARY LINES OF THE CITY TO
INCLUDE SAID ADDITION; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
WHEREAS, the owner of the real property described herein and depicted on the map
attached hereto as Exhibit A has petitioned the City of Clearwater to annex the property into the
City pursuant to Section 171.044, Florida Statutes, and the City has complied with all applicable
requirements of Florida law in connection with this ordinance; now, therefore,
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
CLEARWATER, FLORIDA:
Section 1. The following-described property is hereby annexed into the City of Clearwater
and the boundary lines of the City are redefined accordingly:
Lot 64, Skyline Groves, as recorded in Plat Book 44, Page 22, Public Records of
Pinellas County, Florida
(ANX2006-06020)
Section 2. The provisions of this ordinance are found and determined to be consistent
with the City of Clearwater Comprehensive Plan. The City Council hereby accepts the dedication
of all easements, parks, rights-of-way and other dedications to the public, which have heretofore
been made by plat, deed or user within the annexed property. The City Engineer, the City Clerk
and the Planning Director are directed to include and show the property described herein upon the
official maps and records of the City.
Section 3. This ordinance shall take effect immediately upon adoption. The City Clerk
shall file certified copies of this ordinance, including the map attached hereto, with the Clerk of the
Circuit Court and with the County Administrator of Pinellas County, Florida, within 7 days after
adoption, and shall file a certified copy with the Florida Department of State within 30 days after
adoption.
PASSED ON FIRST READING
PASSED ON SECOND AND FINAL
READING AND ADOPTED
Frank V. Hibbard
Mayor
Approved as to form:
Attest:
Leslie K. Dougall-Sides
Assistant City Attorney
Cynthia E. Goudeau
City Clerk
Ordinance No. 7695-06
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Meeting Date: 11/2/2006
City Council Agenda
Council Chambers - City Hall
SUBJECT / RECOMMENDATION:
Adopt Ordinance 7696-06 on second reading, amending the future land use element of the Comprehensive Plan of the city to
designate the land use for certain real property whose post office address is 1960 East Skyline Drive, upon annexation into the City
of Clearwater, as Residential Low.
SUMMARY:
Review Approval: 1) Clerk
ORDINANCE NO. 7696-06
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER,
FLORIDA, AMENDING THE FUTURE LAND USE PLAN
ELEMENT OF THE COMPREHENSIVE PLAN OF THE
CITY, TO DESIGNATE THE LAND USE FOR CERTAIN
REAL PROPERTY LOCATED 330 FEET SOUTH OF HYVUE
DRIVE AND 480 FEET NORTH OF RA YMONT DRIVE,
CONSISTING OF LOT 64, SKYLINE GROVES, WHOSE POST
OFFICE ADDRESS IS 1960 EAST SKYLINE DRIVE, UPON
ANNEXATION INTO THE CITY OF CLEARWATER, AS
RESIDENTIAL LOW; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
WHEREAS, the amendment to the future land use plan element of the
comprehensive plan of the City as set forth in this ordinance is found to be reasonable,
proper and appropriate, and is consistent with the City's comprehensive plan; now,
therefore,
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY
OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA:
Section 1. The future land use plan element of the comprehensive plan of the City
of Clearwater is amended by designating the land use category for the hereinafter
described property, upon annexation into the City of Clearwater, as follows:
Property
Lot 64, Skyline Groves, as recorded in Plat Book 44,
Page 22, Public Records of Pinellas County, Florida
(ANX2006-06020)
Land Use Cateqory
Residential Low
Section 2. The City Council does hereby certify that this ordinance is consistent
with the City's comprehensive plan.
Section 3. This ordinance shall take effect immediately upon adoption, contingent
upon and subject to the adoption of Ordinance No. 7695-06.
PASSED ON FIRST READING
PASSED ON SECOND AND FINAL
READING AND ADOPTED
Frank V. Hibbard
Mayor
Approved as to form:
Attest:
Leslie K. Dougall-Sides
Assistant City Attorney
Cynthia E. Goudeau
City Clerk
Ordinance No. 7696-06
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Owner Aileen Mantuhac Case: ANX2006-06020
Site: 1960 E Skyline Drive Property 0.176
Size (Acres):
Land Use Zoning
PIN: 06-29-16-82710-000-0640
From RL (County) R-3 (County)
To: RL (City) LMDR (City) Atlas Page: 254B
Meeting Date: 11/2/2006
City Council Agenda
Council Chambers - City Hall
SUBJECT / RECOMMENDATION:
Adopt Ordinance 7697-06 on second reading, amending the zoning atlas of the city by zoning certain real property whose post
office address is 1960 East Skyline Drive, upon annexation into the City of Clearwater, as Low Medium Density Residential
(LMDR).
SUMMARY:
Review Approval: 1) Clerk
ORDINANCE NO. 7697-06
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER,
FLORIDA, AMENDING THE ZONING ATLAS OF THE CITY
BY ZONING CERTAIN REAL PROPERTY LOCATED 330
FEET SOUTH OF HYVUE DRIVE AND 480 FEET NORTH OF
RA YMONT DRIVE, CONSISTING OF LOT 64, SKYLINE
GROVES, WHOSE POST OFFICE ADDRESS IS 1960 EAST
SKYLINE DRIVE, UPON ANNEXATION INTO THE CITY OF
CLEARWATER, AS LOW MEDIUM DENSITY RESIDENTIAL
(LMDR); PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
WHEREAS, the assignment of a zoning district classification as set forth in this
ordinance is found to be reasonable, proper and appropriate, and is consistent with the
City's comprehensive plan; now, therefore,
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY
OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA:
Section 1. The following described property located in Pinellas County, Florida, is
hereby zoned as indicated upon annexation into the City of Clearwater, and the zoning
atlas of the City is amended, as follows:
Property
Lot 64, Skyline Groves, as recorded in Plat Book 44,
Page 22, Public Records of Pinellas County, Florida
(ANX2006-06020)
Zoninq District
Low Medium Density Residential
(LMDR)
Section 2. The City Engineer is directed to revise the zoning atlas of the City in
accordance with the foregoing amendment.
Section 3. This ordinance shall take effect immediately upon adoption, contingent
upon and subject to the adoption of Ordinance No. 7695-06.
PASSED ON FIRST READING
PASSED ON SECOND AND FINAL
READING AND ADOPTED
Frank V. Hibbard
Mayor
Approved as to form:
Attest:
Leslie K. Dougall-Sides
Assistant City Attorney
Cynthia E. Goudeau
City Clerk
Ordinance No. 7697-06
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Zoning Map
Owner Aileen Mantuhac Case: ANX2006-06020
Site: 1960 E Skyline Drive Property 0.176
Size (Acres):
Land Use Zoning
PIN: 06-29-16-82710-000-0640
From RL (County) R-3 (County)
To: RL (City) LMDR (City) Atlas Page: 254B
Meeting Date: 11/2/2006
City Council Agenda
Council Chambers - City Hall
SUBJECT / RECOMMENDATION:
Adopt Ordinance 7698-06 on second reading, annexing certain real property whose post office address is 1606 Scott Street into the
corporate limits of the city and redefining the boundary lines of the city to include said addition.
SUMMARY:
Review Approval: 1) Clerk
ORDINANCE NO. 7698-06
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER,
FLORIDA, ANNEXING CERTAIN REAL PROPERTY
LOCATED ON THE NORTH SIDE OF SCOTT STREET
APPROXIMATELY 250 FEET WEST OF THE
INTERSECTION OF SCOTT STREET AND RIDGE
AVENUE, CONSISTING OF LOT 7, BLOCK 19, THIRD
ADDITION TO HIGHLAND PINES SUBDIVISION, WHOSE
POST OFFICE ADDRESS IS 1606 SCOTT STREET, INTO
THE CORPORATE LIMITS OF THE CITY, AND
REDEFINING THE BOUNDARY LINES OF THE CITY TO
INCLUDE SAID ADDITION; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE
DATE.
WHEREAS, the owner of the real property described herein and depicted on the map
attached hereto as Exhibit A has petitioned the City of Clearwater to annex the property into the
City pursuant to Section 171.044, Florida Statutes, and the City has complied with all applicable
requirements of Florida law in connection with this ordinance; now, therefore,
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
CLEARWATER, FLORIDA:
Section 1. The following-described property is hereby annexed into the City of Clearwater
and the boundary lines of the City are redefined accordingly:
Lot 7, Block 19, Third Addition to Highland Pines Subdivision, according to the map
or plat thereof, as recorded in Plat Book 32, Page 71, Public Records of Pinellas
County, Florida (ANX2006-06021)
Section 2. The provisions of this ordinance are found and determined to be consistent
with the City of Clearwater Comprehensive Plan. The City Council hereby accepts the dedication
of all easements, parks, rights-of-way and other dedications to the public, which have heretofore
been made by plat, deed or user within the annexed property. The City Engineer, the City Clerk
and the Planning Director are directed to include and show the property described herein upon the
official maps and records of the City.
Section 3. This ordinance shall take effect immediately upon adoption. The City Clerk
shall file certified copies of this ordinance, including the map attached hereto, with the Clerk of the
Circuit Court and with the County Administrator of Pinellas County, Florida, within 7 days after
adoption, and shall file a certified copy with the Florida Department of State within 30 days after
adoption.
PASSED ON FIRST READING
PASSED ON SECOND AND FINAL
READING AND ADOPTED
Frank V. Hibbard
Mayor
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City Council Agenda
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SUBJECT / RECOMMENDATION:
Adopt Ordinance 7699-06 on second reading, amending the future land use plan element of the Comprehensive Plan of the city to
designate the land use for certain real property whose post office address is 1606 Scott Street, upon annexation into the City of
Clearwater, as Residential Low.
SUMMARY:
Review Approval: 1) Clerk
ORDINANCE NO. 7699-06
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA,
AMENDING THE FUTURE LAND USE PLAN ELEMENT OF THE
COMPREHENSIVE PLAN OF THE CITY, TO DESIGNATE THE
LAND USE FOR CERTAIN REAL PROPERTY LOCATED ON THE
NORTH SIDE OF SCOTT STREET APPROXIMATELY 250 FEET
WEST OF THE INTERSECTION OF SCOTT STREET AND
RIDGE AVENUE, CONSISTING OF LOT 7, BLOCK 19, THIRD
ADDITION TO HIGHLAND PINES SUBDIVISION, WHOSE POST
OFFICE ADDRESS IS 1606 SCOTT STREET UPON
ANNEXATION INTO THE CITY OF CLEARWATER, AS
RESIDENTIAL LOW; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
WHEREAS, the amendment to the future land use plan element of the comprehensive
plan of the City as set forth in this ordinance is found to be reasonable, proper and appropriate,
and is consistent with the City's comprehensive plan; now, therefore,
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
CLEARWATER, FLORIDA:
Section 1. The future land use plan element of the comprehensive plan of the City of
Clearwater is amended by designating the land use category for the hereinafter described
property, upon annexation into the City of Clearwater, as follows:
Property
Lot 7, Block 19, Third Addition to Highland Pines
Subdivision, according to the map or plat thereof,
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of Pinellas County, Florida (ANX2006-06021)
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Residential Low
Section 2. The City Council does hereby certify that this ordinance is consistent with
the City's comprehensive plan.
Section 3. This ordinance shall take effect immediately upon adoption, contingent upon
and subject to the adoption of Ordinance No. 7698-06.
PASSED ON FIRST READING
PASSED ON SECOND AND FINAL
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Frank V. Hibbard
Mayor
Approved as to form:
Attest:
Leslie K. Dougall-Sides
Assistant City Attorney
Cynthia E. Goudeau
City Clerk
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Meeting Date: 11/2/2006
City Council Agenda
Council Chambers - City Hall
SUBJECT / RECOMMENDATION:
Adopt Ordinance 7700-06 on second reading, amending the zoning atlas of the city by zoning certain real property whose post
office address is 1606 Scott Street, upon annexation into the City of Clearwater, as Low Medium Density Residential (LMDR).
SUMMARY:
Review Approval: 1) Clerk
ORDINANCE NO. 7700-06
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER,
FLORIDA, AMENDING THE ZONING ATLAS OF THE CITY
BY ZONING CERTAIN REAL PROPERTY LOCATED ON
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STREET AND RIDGE AVENUE, CONSISTING OF LOT 7,
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SUBDIVISION, WHOSE POST OFFICE ADDRESS IS 1606
SCOTT STREET, UPON ANNEXATION INTO THE CITY OF
CLEARWATER, AS LOW MEDIUM DENSITY RESIDENTIAL
(LMDR); PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
WHEREAS, the assignment of a zoning district classification as set forth in this
ordinance is found to be reasonable, proper and appropriate, and is consistent with the
City's comprehensive plan; now, therefore,
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY
OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA:
Section 1. The following described property located in Pinellas County, Florida, is
hereby zoned as indicated upon annexation into the City of Clearwater, and the zoning
atlas of the City is amended, as follows:
Property
Lot 7, Block 19, Third Addition to Highland Pines
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as recorded in Plat Book 32, Page 71, Public
Records of Pinellas County, Florida (ANX2006-06021)
Zoninq District
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Residential (LMDR)
Section 2. The City Engineer is directed to revise the zoning atlas of the City in
accordance with the foregoing amendment.
Section 3. This ordinance shall take effect immediately upon adoption, contingent
upon and subject to the adoption of Ordinance No. 7698-06.
PASSED ON FIRST READING
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Frank V. Hibbard
Mayor
Approved as to form:
Attest:
Leslie K. Dougall-Sides
Assistant City Attorney
Cynthia E. Goudeau
City Clerk
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Meeting Date: 11/2/2006
City Council Agenda
Council Chambers - City Hall
SUBJECT / RECOMMENDATION:
Adopt Ordinance 7701-06 on second reading, annexing certain real property whose post office address is 3060 Allen Avenue into
the corporate limits of the city and redefining the boundary lines of the city to include said addition.
SUMMARY:
Review Approval: 1) Clerk
ORDINANCE NO. 7701-06
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA,
ANNEXING CERTAIN REAL PROPERTY LOCATED
APPROXIMATELY 560 FEET WEST OF MCMULLEN BOOTH
ROAD AND 180 FEET EAST OF DANIEL STREET, CONSISTING
OF LOT 19 AND THE WEST EIGHT FEET OF LOT 18, BLOCK 4,
ACKERS SUBDIVISION, WHOSE POST OFFICE ADDRESS IS
3060 ALLEN AVENUE, INTO THE CORPORATE LIMITS OF THE
CITY, AND REDEFINING THE BOUNDARY LINES OF THE CITY
TO INCLUDE SAID ADDITION; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE
DATE.
WHEREAS, the owner of the real property described herein and depicted on the map
attached hereto as Exhibit A has petitioned the City of Clearwater to annex the property into the
City pursuant to Section 171.044, Florida Statutes, and the City has complied with all applicable
requirements of Florida law in connection with this ordinance; now, therefore,
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
CLEARWATER, FLORIDA:
Section 1. The following-described property is hereby annexed into the City of Clearwater
and the boundary lines of the City are redefined accordingly:
Lot 19 and the west 8 feet of Lot 18, Block 4, Ackers Subdivision, according to the
map or plat thereof as recorded in Plat Book 30, Page 91 , Public Records of
Pinellas County, Florida. (ANX2006-06022)
Section 2. The provisions of this ordinance are found and determined to be consistent
with the City of Clearwater Comprehensive Plan. The City Council hereby accepts the dedication
of all easements, parks, rights-of-way and other dedications to the public, which have heretofore
been made by plat, deed or user within the annexed property. The City Engineer, the City Clerk
and the Planning Director are directed to include and show the property described herein upon the
official maps and records of the City.
Section 3. This ordinance shall take effect immediately upon adoption. The City Clerk
shall file certified copies of this ordinance, including the map attached hereto, with the Clerk of the
Circuit Court and with the County Administrator of Pinellas County, Florida, within 7 days after
adoption, and shall file a certified copy with the Florida Department of State within 30 days after
adoption.
PASSED ON FIRST READING
PASSED ON SECOND AND FINAL
READING AND ADOPTED
Frank V. Hibbard
Mayor
Approved as to form:
Attest:
Leslie K. Dougall-Sides
Assistant City Attorney
Cynthia E. Goudeau
City Clerk
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Case:
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Site:
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PIN: 28-28-16-00036-004-0190
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Atlas Page:
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Meeting Date: 11/2/2006
City Council Agenda
Council Chambers - City Hall
SUBJECT / RECOMMENDATION:
Adopt Ordinance 7702-06 on second reading, amending the future land use plan element of the Comprehensive Plan of the city to
designate the land use for certain real property whose post office address is 3060 Allen A venue, upon annexation into the City of
Clearwater, as Residential Urban.
SUMMARY:
Review Approval: 1) Clerk
ORDINANCE NO. 7702-06
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA,
AMENDING THE FUTURE LAND USE PLAN ELEMENT OF THE
COMPREHENSIVE PLAN OF THE CITY, TO DESIGNATE THE
LAND USE FOR CERTAIN REAL PROPERTY LOCATED
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ROAD AND 180 FEET EAST OF DANIEL STREET,
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LOT 18, BLOCK 4, ACKERS SUBDIVISION, WHOSE POST
OFFICE ADDRESS IS 3060 ALLEN AVENUE, UPON
ANNEXATION INTO THE CITY OF CLEARWATER, AS
RESIDENTIAL URBAN; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
WHEREAS, the amendment to the future land use plan element of the comprehensive
plan of the City as set forth in this ordinance is found to be reasonable, proper and appropriate,
and is consistent with the City's comprehensive plan; now, therefore,
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
CLEARWATER, FLORIDA:
Section 1. The future land use plan element of the comprehensive plan of the City of
Clearwater is amended by designating the land use category for the hereinafter described
property, upon annexation into the City of Clearwater, as follows:
Property
Lot 19 and the west 8 feet of Lot 18, Block 4, Ackers
Subdivision, according to the map or plat thereof as
recorded in Plat Book 30, Page 91, Public Records
of Pinellas County, Florida. (ANX2006-06022)
Land Use Cateqory
Residential Urban
Section 2. The City Council does hereby certify that this ordinance is consistent with
the City's comprehensive plan.
Section 3. This ordinance shall take effect immediately upon adoption, contingent upon
and subject to the adoption of Ordinance No. 7701-06.
PASSED ON FIRST READING
PASSED ON SECOND AND FINAL
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Frank V. Hibbard
Mayor
Approved as to form:
Attest:
Leslie K. Dougall-Sides
Assistant City Attorney
Cynthia E. Goudeau
City Clerk
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Meeting Date: 11/2/2006
City Council Agenda
Council Chambers - City Hall
SUBJECT / RECOMMENDATION:
Adopt Ordinance 7703-06 on second reading, amending the zoning atlas of the city by zoning certain real property whose post
office address is 3060 Allen Avenue, upon annexation into the City of Clearwater, as Low Medium Density Residential (LMDR).
SUMMARY:
Review Approval: 1) Clerk
ORDINANCE NO. 7703-06
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA,
AMENDING THE ZONING ATLAS OF THE CITY BY ZONING
CERTAIN REAL PROPERTY LOCATED APPROXIMATELY 560
FEET WEST OF MCMULLEN BOOTH ROAD AND 180 FEET
EAST OF DANIEL STREET, CONSISTING OF LOT 19 AND THE
WEST EIGHT FEET OF LOT 18, BLOCK 4, ACKERS
SUBDIVISION, WHOSE POST OFFICE ADDRESS IS 3060
ALLEN AVENUE, UPON ANNEXATION INTO THE CITY OF
CLEARWATER, AS LOW MEDIUM DENSITY RESIDENTIAL
(LMDR); PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
WHEREAS, the assignment of a zoning district classification as set forth in this ordinance
is found to be reasonable, proper and appropriate, and is consistent with the City's comprehensive
plan; now, therefore,
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
CLEARWATER, FLORIDA:
Section 1. The following described property located in Pinellas County, Florida, is hereby
zoned as indicated upon annexation into the City of Clearwater, and the zoning atlas of the City is
amended, as follows:
Property Zonina District
Lot 19 and the west 8 feet of Lot 18, Block 4, Low Medium Density Residential
Ackers Subdivision, according to the map or plat (LMDR)
thereof as recorded in Plat Book 30, Page 91, Public
Records of Pinellas County, Florida. (ANX2006-06022)
Section 2. The City Engineer is directed to revise the zoning atlas of the City in
accordance with the foregoing amendment.
Section 3. This ordinance shall take effect immediately upon adoption, contingent upon
and subject to the adoption of Ordinance No. 7701-06.
PASSED ON FIRST READING
PASSED ON SECOND AND FINAL
READING AND ADOPTED
Frank V. Hibbard
Mayor
Approved as to form:
Attest:
Leslie K. Dougall-Sides
Assistant City Attorney
Cynthia E. Goudeau
City Clerk
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Meeting Date: 11/2/2006
City Council Agenda
Council Chambers - City Hall
SUBJECT / RECOMMENDATION:
Adopt Ordinance 7704-06 on second reading, annexing certain real property whose post office address is 2727 Daniel Street into
the corporate limits of the city and redefining the boundary lines of the city to include said addition.
SUMMARY:
Review Approval: 1) Clerk
ORDINANCE NO. 7704-06
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA,
ANNEXING CERTAIN REAL PROPERTY LOCATED AT THE
SOUTHEAST CORNER OF CHARLES AVENUE AND DANIEL
STREET, CONSISTING OF LOT 1, BLOCK 4, ACKER'S
SUBDIVISION, WHOSE POST OFFICE ADDRESS IS 2727
DANIEL STREET, INTO THE CORPORATE LIMITS OF THE
CITY, AND REDEFINING THE BOUNDARY LINES OF THE CITY
TO INCLUDE SAID ADDITION; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE
DATE.
WHEREAS, the owner of the real property described herein and depicted on the map
attached hereto as Exhibit A has petitioned the City of Clearwater to annex the property into the
City pursuant to Section 171.044, Florida Statutes, and the City has complied with all applicable
requirements of Florida law in connection with this ordinance; now, therefore,
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
CLEARWATER, FLORIDA:
Section 1. The following-described property is hereby annexed into the City of Clearwater
and the boundary lines of the City are redefined accordingly:
Lot 1, Block 4, Acker's Subdivision, according to the map or plat thereof as
recorded in Plat Book 30, Page 91, Public Records of Pinellas County, Florida.
(ANX2006-06023)
Section 2. The provisions of this ordinance are found and determined to be consistent
with the City of Clearwater Comprehensive Plan. The City Council hereby accepts the dedication
of all easements, parks, rights-of-way and other dedications to the public, which have heretofore
been made by plat, deed or user within the annexed property. The City Engineer, the City Clerk
and the Planning Director are directed to include and show the property described herein upon the
official maps and records of the City.
Section 3. This ordinance shall take effect immediately upon adoption. The City Clerk
shall file certified copies of this ordinance, including the map attached hereto, with the Clerk of the
Circuit Court and with the County Administrator of Pinellas County, Florida, within 7 days after
adoption, and shall file a certified copy with the Florida Department of State within 30 days after
adoption.
PASSED ON FIRST READING
PASSED ON SECOND AND FINAL
READING AND ADOPTED
Frank V. Hibbard
Mayor
Approved as to form:
Attest:
Leslie K. Dougall-Sides
Assistant City Attorney
Cynthia E. Goudeau
City Clerk
Ordinance No. 7704-06
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RU (County)
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212A
Meeting Date: 11/2/2006
City Council Agenda
Council Chambers - City Hall
SUBJECT / RECOMMENDATION:
Adopt Ordinance 7705-06 on second reading, amending the future land use plan element of the Comprehensive Plan of the city to
designate the land use for certain real property whose post office address is 2727 Daniel Street, upon annexation into the City of
Clearwater, as residential urban.
SUMMARY:
Review Approval: 1) Clerk
ORDINANCE NO. 7705-06
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER,
FLORIDA, AMENDING THE FUTURE LAND USE PLAN
ELEMENT OF THE COMPREHENSIVE PLAN OF THE
CITY, TO DESIGNATE THE LAND USE FOR CERTAIN
REAL PROPERTY LOCATED AT THE SOUTHEAST
CORNER OF CHARLES AVENUE AND DANIEL STREET,
CONSISTING OF LOT 1, BLOCK 4, ACKER'S
SUBDIVISION, WHOSE POST OFFICE ADDRESS IS 2727
DANIEL STREET, UPON ANNEXATION INTO THE CITY OF
CLEARWATER, AS RESIDENTIAL URBAN; PROVIDING AN
EFFECTIVE DATE.
WHEREAS, the amendment to the future land use plan element of the
comprehensive plan of the City as set forth in this ordinance is found to be reasonable,
proper and appropriate, and is consistent with the City's comprehensive plan; now,
therefore,
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY
OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA:
Section 1. The future land use plan element of the comprehensive plan of the City
of Clearwater is amended by designating the land use category for the hereinafter
described property, upon annexation into the City of Clearwater, as follows:
Property Land Use Cateqory
Lot 1, Block 4, Acker's Subdivision, according to Residential Urban
the map or plat thereof as recorded in Plat Book 30,
Page 91, Public Records of Pinellas County, Florida.
(ANX2006-06023)
Section 2. The City Council does hereby certify that this ordinance is consistent
with the City's comprehensive plan.
Section 3. This ordinance shall take effect immediately upon adoption, contingent
upon and subject to the adoption of Ordinance No. 7704-06.
PASSED ON FIRST READING
PASSED ON SECOND AND FINAL
READING AND ADOPTED
Frank V. Hibbard
Mayor
Approved as to form:
Attest:
Leslie K. Dougall-Sides
Assistant City Attorney
Cynthia E. Goudeau
City Clerk
Ordinance No. 7705-06
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PIN: 28-28-16-00036-004-0010
From RU (County) R-3 (County)
To: RU (City) LMDR (City) Atlas Page: 212A
Meeting Date: 11/2/2006
City Council Agenda
Council Chambers - City Hall
SUBJECT / RECOMMENDATION:
Adopt Ordinance 7706-06 on second reading, amending the zoning atlas of the city by zoning certain real property whose post
office address is 2727 Daniel Street, upon annexation into the City of Clearwater, as Low Medium Density Residential (LMDR).
SUMMARY:
Review Approval: 1) Clerk
ORDINANCE NO. 7706-06
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA,
AMENDING THE ZONING ATLAS OF THE CITY BY ZONING
CERTAIN REAL PROPERTY LOCATED AT THE SOUTHEAST
CORNER OF CHARLES AVENUE AND DANIEL STREET,
CONSISTING OF LOT 1, BLOCK 4, ACKER'S SUBDIVISION,
WHOSE POST OFFICE ADDRESS IS 2727 DANIEL STREET,
UPON ANNEXATION INTO THE CITY OF CLEARWATER, AS
LOW MEDIUM DENSITY RESIDENTIAL (LMDR); PROVIDING AN
EFFECTIVE DATE.
WHEREAS, the assignment of a zoning district classification as set forth in this ordinance
is found to be reasonable, proper and appropriate, and is consistent with the City's comprehensive
plan; now, therefore,
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
CLEARWATER, FLORIDA:
Section 1. The following described property located in Pinellas County, Florida, is hereby
zoned as indicated upon annexation into the City of Clearwater, and the zoning atlas of the City is
amended, as follows:
Property
Lot 1, Block 4, Acker's Subdivision, according
to the map or plat thereof as recorded in Plat
Book 30, Page 91, Public Records of Pinellas
County, Florida. (ANX2006-06023)
Zonina District
Low Medium Density Residential
(LMDR)
Section 2. The City Engineer is directed to revise the zoning atlas of the City in
accordance with the foregoing amendment.
Section 3. This ordinance shall take effect immediately upon adoption, contingent upon
and subject to the adoption of Ordinance No. 7704-06.
PASSED ON FIRST READING
PASSED ON SECOND AND FINAL
READING AND ADOPTED
Frank V. Hibbard
Mayor
Approved as to form:
Attest:
Leslie K. Dougall-Sides
Assistant City Attorney
Cynthia E. Goudeau
City Clerk
Ordinance No. 7706-06
Location Map
Owner Dana Dudgeon Case: ANX2006-06023
Site: 2727 Daniel Street Property 0.21
Size (Acres):
Land Use Zoning
PIN: 28-28-16-00036-004-0010
From: RU (County) R-3 (County)
To: RU (City) LMDR (City) Atlas Page: 212A
Aerial Photograph
Owner Dana Dudgeon Case: ANX2006-06023
Site: 2727 Daniel Street Property 0.21
Size (Acres):
Land Use Zoning
PIN: 28-28-16-00036-004-0010
From: RU (County) R-3 (County)
To: RU (City) LMDR (City) Atlas Page: 212A
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Size (Acres):
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Site:
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PIN: 28-28-16-00036-004-0010
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Meeting Date: 11/2/2006
City Council Agenda
Council Chambers - City Hall
SUBJECT / RECOMMENDATION:
Adopt Ordinance 7707-06 on second reading, annexing certain real property whose post office address is 1415 Regal Road into the
corporate limits of the city and redefining the boundary lines of the city to include said addition.
SUMMARY:
Review Approval: 1) Clerk
ORDINANCE NO. 7707-06
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA,
ANNEXING CERTAIN REAL PROPERTY LOCATED
APPROXIMATELY 275 FEET EAST OF SUNNY PARK ROAD
AND 665 FEET WEST OF BRAUND STREET, CONSISTING OF
LOT 21, SOLAR CREST SUBDIVISION, WHOSE POST OFFICE
ADDRESS IS 1415 REGAL ROAD, INTO THE CORPORATE
LIMITS OF THE CITY, AND REDEFINING THE BOUNDARY
LINES OF THE CITY TO INCLUDE SAID ADDITION; PROVIDING
AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
WHEREAS, the owner of the real property described herein and depicted on the map
attached hereto as Exhibit A has petitioned the City of Clearwater to annex the property into the
City pursuant to Section 171.044, Florida Statutes, and the City has complied with all applicable
requirements of Florida law in connection with this ordinance; now, therefore,
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
CLEARWATER, FLORIDA:
Section 1. The following-described property is hereby annexed into the City of Clearwater
and the boundary lines of the City are redefined accordingly:
Lot 21, Solar Crest Subdivision, according to the map or plat thereof as recorded in
Plat Book 36, Page 72, Public Records of Pinellas County, Florida
(ANX2006-07025)
Section 2. The provisions of this ordinance are found and determined to be consistent
with the City of Clearwater Comprehensive Plan. The City Council hereby accepts the dedication
of all easements, parks, rights-of-way and other dedications to the public, which have heretofore
been made by plat, deed or user within the annexed property. The City Engineer, the City Clerk
and the Planning Director are directed to include and show the property described herein upon the
official maps and records of the City.
Section 3. This ordinance shall take effect immediately upon adoption. The City Clerk
shall file certified copies of this ordinance, including the map attached hereto, with the Clerk of the
Circuit Court and with the County Administrator of Pinellas County, Florida, within 7 days after
adoption, and shall file a certified copy with the Florida Department of State within 30 days after
adoption.
PASSED ON FIRST READING
PASSED ON SECOND AND FINAL
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Frank V. Hibbard
Mayor
Approved as to form:
Attest:
Leslie K. Dougall-Sides
Assistant City Attorney
Cynthia E. Goudeau
City Clerk
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Case:
Property
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Zoning
PIN: 23-29-15-83880-000-0210
RL(County)
R-3 (County)
RL (City)
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Atlas Page:
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Meeting Date: 11/2/2006
City Council Agenda
Council Chambers - City Hall
SUBJECT / RECOMMENDATION:
Adopt Ordinance 7708-06 on second reading, amending the future land use plan element of the Comprehensive Plan of the city to
designate the land use for certain real property whose post office address is 1415 Regal Road, upon annexation into the City of
Clearwater, as Residential Low.
SUMMARY:
Review Approval: 1) Clerk
ORDINANCE NO. 7708-06
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA,
AMENDING THE FUTURE LAND USE PLAN ELEMENT OF THE
COMPREHENSIVE PLAN OF THE CITY, TO DESIGNATE THE
LAND USE FOR CERTAIN REAL PROPERTY LOCATED
APPROXIMATELY 275 FEET EAST OF SUNNY PARK ROAD
AND 665 FEET WEST OF BRAUND STREET, CONSISTING OF
LOT 21, SOLAR CREST SUBDIVISION, WHOSE POST OFFICE
ADDRESS IS 1415 REGAL ROAD, UPON ANNEXATION INTO
THE CITY OF CLEARWATER, AS RESIDENTIAL LOW;
PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
WHEREAS, the amendment to the future land use plan element of the comprehensive
plan of the City as set forth in this ordinance is found to be reasonable, proper and appropriate,
and is consistent with the City's comprehensive plan; now, therefore,
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
CLEARWATER, FLORIDA:
Section 1. The future land use plan element of the comprehensive plan of the City of
Clearwater is amended by designating the land use category for the hereinafter described
property, upon annexation into the City of Clearwater, as follows:
Property
Lot 21, Solar Crest Subdivision, according to the
map or plat thereof as recorded in Plat Book 36,
Page 72, Public Records of Pinellas County, Florida
(ANX2006-07025)
Land Use Cateqory
Residential Low
Section 2. The City Council does hereby certify that this ordinance is consistent with
the City's comprehensive plan.
Section 3. This ordinance shall take effect immediately upon adoption, contingent upon
and subject to the adoption of Ordinance No. 7707-06.
PASSED ON FIRST READING
PASSED ON SECOND AND FINAL
READING AND ADOPTED
Frank V. Hibbard
Mayor
Approved as to form:
Attest:
Leslie K. Dougall-Sides
Assistant City Attorney
Cynthia E. Goudeau
City Clerk
Ordinance No. 7708-06
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Owner Melanie Macko Case: ANX2006-07025
Site: 1415 Regal Road Property 0.177
Size (Acres):
Land Use Zoning
PIN: 23-29-15-83880-000-0210
From RL(County) R-3 (County)
To: RL (City) LMDR (City) Atlas Page: 315A
Meeting Date: 11/2/2006
City Council Agenda
Council Chambers - City Hall
SUBJECT / RECOMMENDATION:
Adopt Ordinance 7709-06 on second reading, amending the zoning atlas of the city by zoning certain real property whose post
office address is 1415 Regal Road, upon annexation into the City of Clearwater, as Low Medium Density Residential (LMDR).
SUMMARY:
Review Approval: 1) Clerk
ORDINANCE NO. 7709-06
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER,
FLORIDA, AMENDING THE ZONING ATLAS OF THE CITY
BY ZONING CERTAIN REAL PROPERTY LOCATED
APPROXIMATELY 275 FEET EAST OF SUNNY PARK
ROAD AND 665 FEET WEST OF BRAUND STREET,
CONSISTING OF LOT 21, SOLAR CREST SUBDIVISION,
WHOSE POST OFFICE ADDRESS IS 1415 REGAL ROAD,
UPON ANNEXATION INTO THE CITY OF CLEARWATER,
AS LOW MEDIUM DENSITY RESIDENTIAL (LMDR);
PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
WHEREAS, the assignment of a zoning district classification as set forth in this
ordinance is found to be reasonable, proper and appropriate, and is consistent with the
City's comprehensive plan; now, therefore,
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY
OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA:
Section 1. The following described property located in Pinellas County, Florida, is
hereby zoned as indicated upon annexation into the City of Clearwater, and the zoning
atlas of the City is amended, as follows:
Property
Lot 21, Solar Crest Subdivision, according to the
map or plat thereof as recorded in Plat Book 36,
Page 72, Public Records of Pinellas County, Florida
(ANX2006-07025)
Zonina District
Low Medium Density
Residential
(LMDR)
Section 2. The City Engineer is directed to revise the zoning atlas of the City in
accordance with the foregoing amendment.
Section 3. This ordinance shall take effect immediately upon adoption, contingent
upon and subject to the adoption of Ordinance No. 7707-06.
PASSED ON FIRST READING
PASSED ON SECOND AND FINAL
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Frank V. Hibbard
Mayor
Approved as to form:
Attest:
Leslie K. Dougall-Sides
Assistant City Attorney
Cynthia E. Goudeau
City Clerk
Ordinance No. 7709-06
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Owner Melanie Macko Case: ANX2006-07025
Site: 1415 Regal Road Property 0.177
Size (Acres):
Land Use Zoning
PIN: 23-29-15-83880-000-0210
From RL(County) R-3 (County)
To: RL (City) LMDR (City) Atlas Page: 315A
Meeting Date: 11/2/2006
City Council Agenda
Council Chambers - City Hall
SUBJECT / RECOMMENDATION:
Adopt Ordinance 7720-06 on second reading, amending the Code of Ordinances relating to Traffic and Motor Vehicles by
amending Section 30.060 PenaltiesIWaming Letter upon Failure to Comply With Ticket.
SUMMARY:
Review Approval: 1) Clerk
ORDINANCE NO, 7720-06
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA,
AMENDING THE CODE OF ORDINANCES RELATING TO TRAFFIC
AND MOTOR VEHICLES, CHAPTER 30, ARTICLE II, STOPPING,
STANDING, AND PARKING, DIVISION 1 , GENERALLY, BY AMENDING
SECTION 30.060 PENALTIES/WARNING LETTER UPON FAILURE TO
COMPLY WITH TICKET AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
WHEREAS, the Public Works Administration / Parking System of the City
of Clearwater, Florida, desires to improve the effectiveness of the parking
enforcement program, and to improve the economic performance of the
administration of the program;
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
CLEARWATER, FLORIDA:
Section 1. Chapter 30, Traffic and Motor Vehicles, Article II, Stopping,
Standing and Parking, Division I, Generally, Section 30.060, Penalties/warning
letter upon failure to comply with ticket, is amended as follows:
ARTICLE II. STOPPING, STANDING AND PARKING
DIVISION 1. GENERALLY
See, 30,060, Penalties/warning letter upon failure to comply with ticket.
(1) If a violator of the provisions of this article does not respond to the
parking ticket affixed to the motor vehicle by paying the fine listed thereon
or by contacting the designated parking violation processing services
office specified on the parking ticket within a period of 15 calendar days of
the date of the infraction, the designated parking violation processing
services office, having jurisdiction of the subject matter shall, send the
registered owner to whose vehicle the parking ticket was affixed a'Narning
a warnina letter informing the registered owner of the violation and the
fact that a penalty of $10.00 has been assessed for the violation to cover
additional administrative costs, except for fines for violations involving
handicapped parking which shall remain at the amount established in
section 30.061. If the fine indicated on the parking ticket is not paid within
30 days (in addition to the penalty assessed after 15 days in the preceding
sentence hereof) an additional penalty of $15.00 will be assessed for the
violation to cover additional administrative costs. The designated parking
violation processing services office will issue up to two additional late
notices to the registered owner. After 80 days the unpaid ticket will be
considered a delinquent account and will be handled through the
delinquent collection services division of the designated parking violation
processing services office.
Ordinance No. 7720-06
(2) Overpayments, Anv overpayments of fines I penalties will on Iv
be refunded if specificallv reQuested within 90 days of receipt of the
overpayment.
~ ill The designated parking violation processing services office shall
supply the State of Florida department of Highway Safety and Motor
Vehicles with a magnetically encoded computer tape reel or cartridge,
which is machine readable by the installed computer system at that
department, listing persons who have three or more outstanding parking
violations or who have any outstanding violations of F .S. 316.1955.
~ ~ Contesting a violation. Any person who wishes to contest the
validity of the violation may request a court hearing by contacting the
designated parking violation processing services office within 15 calendar
days of the date of the infraction. A copy of the parking violation must be
included with the completed request form for a court hearing. Upon such
request, a summons for a court appearance will be issued to confirm the
time and date of the court hearing.
t411ID. Ticket cancellation. The city's designee will establish and maintain
a parking ticket cancellation program. Tickets may be cancelled in lieu of
court appearance and dismissal by the designee when the complainant
has a valid complaint. A valid complaint may include but not be limited to
an improperly written ticket or a malfunctioning meter.
Section 2. This ordinance shall take effect immediately upon adoption.
PASSED ON FIRST READING
PASSED ON SECOND AND FINAL
READING AND ADOPTED
Frank V. Hibbard
Mayor
Approved as to form:
Attest:
Carlos F. Colon
Assistant City Attorney
Cynthia E. Goudeau
City Clerk
2
Ordinance No. 7720-06
Meeting Date: 11/2/2006
City Council Agenda
Council Chambers - City Hall
SUBJECT 1 RECOMMENDATION:
Accept funding and approve the corresponding agreement from the Juvenile Welfare Board totaling $239,035 for funding of three
teen programs and two middle-school aged summer camp programs and authorize the appropriate officials to execute same.
(consent)
SUMMARY:
The City of Clearwater Parks and Recreation Department has been awarded funding totaling $239,035 for FY 06-07from the
Juvenile Welfare Board. Council approval is required for each subsequent year of the agreement. Clearwater Parks and Recreation
"Charting a Course for Youth" program was developed in 2000 to nurture teenagers at the Clearwater neighborhoods in which
teens need the most direction. The program leaders have developed a safe haven for community teens and pre-teens ages 12-18; a
space that they can call their own at Ross Norton Recreation Complex, North Greenwood Recreation and Aquatic Complex, and
Wood Valley Recreation Center. $112,591 of the funding is for this program. To maintain interest and to keep children active in
the program, the actual program format, program specifics, and times are developed by the teen groups. Program activities include
community service; volunteer activities; sports and games; cultural, performing, and visual arts; field trips; and educational
programs such as prevention of HI VIA IDS, teen pregnancy, and drug abuse. Each facility has a room that has been completely
dedicated to teens and teen programming equipped with lounge furniture, computers, and video games. As in previous years, the
grant will cover 100% of the "Charting the Course for Youth" program including staff. The full-time Recreation Leader positions
were funded in FY 00/01 and will continue to be funded by this grant. The North Greenwood Recreation and Aquatic Complex site
was added in July of 2003. In FY 03-04, one teen lounge was moved from Joe DiMaggio Sports Complex to Wood Valley Center.
Clearwater's in-kind contribution includes overall program supervision and coordination. The City programs a summer camp for
economically disadvantaged children aged 10-14 years at the N. Greenwood Recreation Complex and Ross Norton Recreation
Complex, serving 140 children aged 10-14 years, camp activities will include: drama, tennis, art, computer lab, swimming, field
trips, games and sports. This program is compatible with JWB's Strategic Plan in the following areas: providing a substance abuse
program, skill development activities, children aged 10-14 years, community-based activities, structured activities, support from 3
or more adults, quality services and activities while preventing problem behaviors. $126,444 of the funding is for this program.
The City will provide in-kind support to the Middle School Aged Summer Scholarship Program by providing supervisory
oversight and some staff and operating fund assistance. 0.76 FTEs have been transferred into this program from existing summer
camp staff. $3,270 in operating funds were transferred from an existing summer camp program. There is no requirement to
continue the program when the grant ends. The following special project numbers have been established for accounting purposes:
181-99822- Juvenile Welfare Board/Ross Norton Complex Teens 181-99835 - Juvenile Welfare Board/North Greenwood Teens
181-99847 - Juvenile Welfare Board/Wood Valley Center Teens 181-99883 - Juvenile Welfare Board/Ross Norton Recreation
Center 181-99894 - Juvenile Welfare Board/N. Greenwood Recreation Complex In previous years, these were separate
agreements. Starting last FY, the Juvenile Welfare Board has combined the programs into one agreement. A copy of the agreement
is available for review in the Official Records and Legislative Services Department.
Type:
Current Year Budget?:
Other
Yes
Budget Adjustment:
No
Budget Adjustment Comments:
JWB Grant Funding
Current Year Cost:
Not to Exceed:
For Fiscal Year:
239,035.00
239,035.00
2006 to 2007
Annual Operating Cost:
Total Cost:
239,035.00
239,035.00
Appropriation Code
181-99822
Amount
$38,381.00
Appropriation Comment
181-99835
181-99847
181-99883
181-99894
Review Approval: 1) Clerk
$39,915.00
$34,295.00
$41,866.00
$84,578.00
AGREEMENT
Between
THE JUVENILE WELFARE BOARD
and
City of Clearwater, Florida, Parks and Recreation Department
(Middle School-Age Summer Scholarships)
(Charting the Course for Youth)
I. PURPOSE
The Juvenile Welfare Board of Pinellas County, hereinafter referred to as "JWB", and City of
Clearwater, Florida, Parks and Recreation Department, hereinafter referred to as "Provider", enter
into this mutual Agreement, including all attachments referred to herein, for the period commencing
October 1,2006 and extending through September 30,2007.
II. STAFF
Provider agrees to employ staff, at its expense, to execute services provided in accordance with this
Agreement. Such individuals shall not be considered employees of JWB or the County of Pinellas,
and are subject to the supervision, personnel practices and policies of the provider. Unless otherwise
approved by JWB, all staff shall meet qualifications as stated in the application and any approved
revisions which are submitted for fiscal year 06-07 funding.
III. SERVICES
Provider agrees to deliver services as stated in the currently approved program methodology on file at
JWB and to accomplish objectives stated in Attachment 2 in accordance with recognized child welfare
practices, as determined by JWB, in service areas stated in Attachment 3, and pursuant to the
General Conditions listed in Attachment 1, and any special conditions as stated in Section VIII of this
Agreement.
IV. FUNDS
The budget for both JWB and other funds (if any) for accomplishing the above stated services shall be
as set forth in Attachment 4. JWB agrees to reimburse up to $126,444 for Middle School-Age
Summer Scholarships; $112,591 for Charting the Course for Youth for actual costs incurred for
services rendered pursuant to this Agreement.
V. METHOD OF PAYMENT
1. JWB issues reimbursements in accordance with the schedule listed on Attachment V (or on the
preceding working day in case of a holiday). The Provider may select to submit a request for
payment every other week or once a month. Request for payment must be accompanied by the
appropriate documentation as prescribed by JWB.
2. Requests for advance funds may be made, consistent with JWB policy.
VI. TERMINATION
1. It is the intent of the JWB to assure a consi stent and orderly delivery of children's services. It is
the further intent of JWB to terminate Agreements only in those situations where such action is
essential to protection of its interests and the interests of children, as determined by JWB.
2. Except as provided in subparagraphs 3 and 4 below, this Agreement may be terminated by either
party upon no less than thirty (30) days notice. Said notice shall be delivered by certified mail,
return receipt requested, or in person with proof of delivery.
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3. In the event funds to finance this Agreement become unavailable, JWB may terminate the
contract upon no less than twenty-four (24) hours notice in writing to the Provider. Said notice
shall be delivered by certified mail, return receipt requested, or in person with proof of delivery.
JWB shall endeavor, whenever possible and consistent with its legal obligations and principles of
prudent management to provide 30 days notice for Termination for Lack of Funds. JWB shall be
the final authority as to the availability of funds and extension of notice beyond the minimum time
herein stated.
4. In addition to the rights as set forth in paragraph VI., 2 above, this Agreement may be terminated
by JWB for any breach by Provider of the terms of this Agreement, including all attachments,
upon twenty-four (24) hours written notice. Said notice shall be delivered by certified mail, return
receipt requested, or in person with proof of delivery. JWB at its discretion may waive any breach
by the Provider in writing, but such waiver shall not constitute a waiver of any future breaches,
including breaches of the same type.
5. The above provisions shall not limit JWB's right to remedies at law or to damages.
VII. COMMENCEMENT OF PAYMENT
Unless specifically authorized by JWB, payment for services rendered under this Agreement shall not
commence prior to its .effective date.
VIII, SPECIAL CONDITIONS
The following condition(s) apply to all listed programs within City of Clearwater.
1. General Condition #3 (Audit and Management Letter) is waived.
2. General Condition #6 (Board Members and Meetings) is waived.
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VIII. INDEMNIFICATION
The Parties recognize and agree to abide by the provisions of S 768.28, Fla. Stat.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have set their hands and seal this
day of
,2006.
Signed, sealed and delivered
JUVENILE WELFARE BOARD OF
In the presence of:
PINELLAS COUNTY
Witness Signature
Executive Director
Print Name:
Print Name:
Witness Signature
Date
Print Name:
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have set their hands and seal this
day of
,2006.
Countersigned:
CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA
By:
Frank Hibbard
William B. Horne, II
Approved as to form:
Attest:
Laura Lipowski
Cynthia E. Goudeau
Assistant City Attorney
City Clerk
Agency: City of Clearwater
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Section I
ATTACHMENT 1
GENERAL CONDITIONS OF THE AGREEMENT
1. Aareement Revisions
This Agreement, and attachments 1 through 4, constitute the contractual relationship between the Provider and
JWB. No amendments to this Agreement or its attachments may be made without the prior written approval of
JWB and Provider, except as may be provided in General Condition #4.
2. Fiscal Responsibilitv - Provider agrees:
A. To maintain books, records and documents in accordance with generally accepted accounting
procedures and practices which accurately and appropriately reflect all expenditures of funds listed in
Attachment 4.
B. That all financial records and supporting documentation shall be subject at all times to inspection, review,
or audit by JWB personnel or its duly authorized agent.
C. To maintain and file with JWB in a timely fashion reports related to services provided under this
Agreement.
D, To retain all financial records, supporting documentation, statistical records, and any other documents
pertinent to this Agreement for a period of five (5) years after termination of this Agreement. If an audit
has been initiated and audit findings have not been resolved at the end of five (5) years, all records shall
be retained until resolution of audit findings.
3. Audit and Manaaement Letter
The Provider agrees to submit to JWB an independent audit of the financial statements of the entity in its
entirety and any accompanying management letter(s) immediately upon receipt by the Provider's board, but
within a period not to exceed 120 days of the close of the agency's fiscal year. The audit must be performed by
a firm licensed to perform audits in the State of Florida and conducted in accordance with generally accepted
auditing standards and standards established by the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants.
The provider's auditor shall not provide any non-audit service to an issuer contemporaneously with the audit,
including: (1) bookkeeping or other services related to the accounting records or financial statements of the
audit client; (2) financial information systems design and implementation; (3) appraisal or valuation services,
fairness opinions, or contribution-in-kind reports; (4) actuarial services; (5) internal audit outsourcing services;
(6) management functions or human resources; (7) broker or dealer, investment adviser, or investment banking
services; (8) legal services and expert services unrelated to the audit. The audit will separately identify JWB
revenues, fees and donations, and expenditures by program.
4. Other Financial Support
A. Within 30 days of the effective date of this Agreement, and at any subsequent time as a revision in the
budget may be reasonably anticipated, Provider will submit to JWB for its approval a revised budget
which again includes all resources to be applied to the program funded under this Agreement. A written
justification will be made of any difference in the proposed budget revision and the approved budget.
Statements which reflect reductions in excess of 5% of total program funding or $5,000, whichever is
least, as reflected in the approved budget, or reduction in any amount which in the judgment of JWB
would significantly interfere with implementation of the program as originally approved, may be grounds
for breach of Agreement.
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B. Provider will report any request to any other source for financial support relating to this program for this
fiscal year; and report any other financial support received which amounts to 10% of the total program
cost or $5,000, whichever is least, and an explanation of how such additional funds will be used. A full
copy of requests or applications for other financial support will be provided if requested by JWB.
c. JWB funds will not be used for expenditures also funded by other sources.
D. Generally, JWB encourages use of its funds as financial match for securing funds from other sources.
However, in such instances Provider is required to obtain prior approval from JWB.
5. Proaram Monitorina
Provider agrees to submit progress reports and other information in such format and at such times as may be
prescribed by JWB (including SAMIS and A.S.S.E.T.), and to cooperate in site visits and other on-site
monitoring (including, but not limited to, access to sites, staff, fiscal and client records, and logs and the
provision of related information).
6. Board Members and Meetinas
Within 30 days of the effective date of this Agreement, Provider will submit to JWB a calendar of scheduled
Board meetings for the current fiscal year. Approved Board minutes and an updated list of Board Members
shall be submitted in accordance with JWB policy.
7. Nondiscrimination
Programs receiving funding from the Juvenile Welfare Board shall not discriminate against an employee,
volunteer, or participant of the provider on the basis of race, color, gender, religion, national origin, citizenship,
disability, marital status, or age except that programs may target services for specific participant groups as
defined in the application. Additionally. agencies receiving funds shall demonstrate the standards, policies, and
practices necessary to render services in a manner that respects the worth of the individual and protects and
preserves the dignity of people of diverse cultures, classes, races, religions, and ethnic backgrounds.
8. Publicizina of JWB Support
Provider agrees to identify JWB support on its letterhead, agency newsletter, and other printed materials, and
to utilize every reasonable opportunity to publicize the support received from JWB.
9. Publications
Provider agrees to supply JWB, without charge, up to three (3) copies of any publication developed in
connection with implementation of programs addressed by this Agreement. Such publications will state that the
program is supported by JWB. Provider agrees that JWB will have unlimited use of copyrighted materials
developed under this Agreement.
10. Assianments and Subcontracts
Provider shall not assign the responsibility of this Agreement to another party nor subcontract for any of the
work contemplated under this Agreement, unless so specified in Attachment 4, without prior written approval of
JWB. No such approval by JWB of any assignment or subcontract shall be deemed in any event or in any
manner to provide for the incurrence of any obligation by JWB in addition to the total dollar amount stated in
this Agreement. All such assignments or subcontracts shall be subject to the conditions of this Agreement and
to any conditions of approval that JWB shall deem necessary.
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11. Confidential Information
Provider shall not use or disclose any information which specifically identifies a recipient of services under this
Agreement, with the following exceptions: a) such information may be revealed as may be necessary to
implement General Conditions 2 and 5; b) such information may be revealed as may be necessary pursuant to
applicable federal, state, or local law and related regulations; and c) such information may be revealed with the
written consent (authorization) of the recipient, or the recipient's responsible parent or guardian, where
authorized by law. The provider is responsible to adopt appropriate policies, notifications, authorizations, and
other relevant information that allows for the sharing of confidential information.
12. Return of Funds
Provider agrees to return to JWB any overpayment due to unearned funds or funds disallowed pursuant to the
terms of this Agreement that were disbursed to Provider by JWB, and such funds shall be considered JWB
funds and shall be refunded to JWB in accordance with its instructions.
13. Special Situations
Provider agrees to inform JWB in a timely manner of any circumstances or events which may reasonably be
considered to jeopardize its capability to continue to meet its obligations under the terms of this Agreement.
14. Provider Staff Membership on Board
Provider agrees that provider staff shall not serve as members of the Provider's governing board.
15. Measurable Obiectives
Provider agrees to negotiate measurable outcomes for services covered by this contract consistent with
established JWB policies and procedures.
16. Waiver
JWB reserves the right to waive requirements of the above stated Agreement and General Conditions where
warranted by special circumstances.
17. Aqencv & Proqram Data Maintained In 2-1-1 Database
Provider agrees to maintain accurate and up4o-date agency and program data in the 2-1-1 Tampa Bay Cares
database. The Provider will review and update (as necessary) this data at least once annually. The Provider
will list data for newly funded program(s) within thirty (30) calendar days of the date that JWB funds the
program.
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ATTACHMENT 2
City of Clearwater
Middle School-Age Summer Scholarships
MEASURABLE OBJECTIVES
FY 06-07
Client level Measurable Objectives (COG)
All Primary Participants will be measured through the Measurable Objective reporting module in SAMIS within the
contract period. Measured is defined as each participant having all the appropriate administration points required
during the fiscal year based on the language of each Measurable Objective.
Service Component: Summer Camp
Objective 10 Objective Description
2498 Eighty percent (80%) of primary youth, in conjunction with a staff member, will establish two
personal development goals related to MSASS activities and will achieve satisfactory attainment
of each goal as measured by a 4 or 5 on the Goal Writing Worksheet. Staff will rate each youth's
progress on each goal on the Goal Writing Worksheet during the ninth week of the summer camp
program. Staff will enter data into SAMIS by the final day of the program (post). (COG Summary)
2499 Eighty percent (80%) of primary youth will show improvement in their interpersonal skills by the
end of the summer camp program as measured by an increase of at least three points from pre to
post on the Interpersonal Assessment Scale. Program staff will complete the Interpersonal
Assessment Scale by the end of the first week of the summer camp program (pre) and during the
final week of the summer camp program (post). Staff will enter data into SAMIS by the final day of
the program. (COG Summary)
Manual Measurable Objectives
Objective 10 Objective Description
MMO-439 80% of primary youth will attend the summ er camp program a minimum of 3 days per week for the
duration of the summer program. Program staff will take attendance daily within the first two
hours of program operation. Staff will enter data into SAMIS by the end of the program. (SAMIS
Units of Service)
Contracted Service levels
Client level Minimum Service levels (COG)
Primary Participants
Contracted Primary Youth: 140
Contracted Primary Adults: 0
Total Contracted Primary Youth and Adults: 140
Secondary Participants
Estimated Secondary Youth: 0
Estimated Secondary Adults: 0
Total Secondary Youth and Adults: 0
Group Level Minimum Service Levels (Group Activity)
Section I: Minimum Service Levels for Group Activities
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Status: Submitted
Contracted Youth: 0
Contracted Adults: 0
Total Contracted Youth and Adults: 0
Section II: Number of Activities
Activity Type
Quantity
Section III: Number of Youth and Adults per Activity
Activity Type Youth
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Status: Submitted
ATTACHMENT 2
City of Clearwater
Charting the Course for Youth
MEASURABLE OBJECTIVES
FY 06-07
Client Level Measurable Objectives (COG)
All Primary Participants will be measured through the Measurable Objective reporting module in SAMIS within the
contract period. Measured is defined as each participant having all the appropriate administration points required
during the fiscal year based on the language of each Measurable Objective.
Service Component: General Youth Services
Objective 10
2417
2451
Objective Description
Ninety percent (90%) of primary youth will improve interpersonal skills measured by at least a nine
(9) point increase in scores from pre to post on the Interpersonal Assessment Scale. Program
staff will complete the Interpersonal Assessment Scale when the youth enter the program (pre)
and the six (6) month anniversary date of enrollment, the twelve (12) month anniversary date of
enrollment, the twenty-four (24) month anniversary date of enrollment, the thirty-six (36) month
anniversary date of enrollment, the forty-eight (48) month anniversary date of enrollment, the sixty
(60) month anniversary date of enrollment, and the seventy-two (72) month anniversary date of
enrollment, or at case closure, whichever occurs first (post), (COG-Summary)
Ninety percent (90%) of primary youth will express satisfaction with the program as indicated by a
score of at least 49 points on the Youth Satisfaction Survey. Program staff will administer the
self-report Youth Satisfaction Survey at the twelve (12) month anniversary date of enrollment, the
twenty-four (24) month anniversary date of enrollment, the thirty-six (36) month anniversary date
of enrollment, the forty-eight (48) month anniversary date of enrollment, the sixty (60) month
anniversary date of enrollment, and the seventy-two (72) month anniversary date of enrollment, or
at case closure, whichever occurs first (post). Data will be entered into SAMIS as it is collected.
(COG - Summary)
Manual Measurable Objectives
Objective 10 Objective Description
MM0-436 Program will document all community activities and events sponsored. (SAMIS Group Activity)
Contracted Service Levels
Client level Minimum Service Levels (COG)
Primary Participants
Contracted Primary Youth: 125
Contracted Primary Adults: 0
Total Contracted Primary Youth and Adults: 125
Secondary Participants
Estimated Secondary Youth: 0
Estimated Secondary Adults: 0
Total Secondary Youth and Adults: 0
Agency: City of Clearwater
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Group Level Minimum Service Levels (Group Activity)
Section I: Minimum Service Levels for Group Activities
Contracted Youth: 0
Contracted Adults: 0
Total Contracted Youth and Adults: 0
Section II: Number of Activities
Activity Type
Quantity
Section III: Number of Youth and Adults per Activity
Activity Type Youth
Agency: City of Clearwater
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Status: Submitted
ATTACHMENT 3
GEOGRAPHICAL SERVICE AREA
Provider agrees whenever possible to maintain service sites which are accessible by public transportation and
convenient to the target client group. Provider will advise JWB of any changes made in service sites.
The geographical service area for this agreement is as follows:
Program Name
Service will be
provided
countywide
Services will be provided less
than countywide. Service will
be provided in the following zip
codes (list all zip codes of the
target area)
Middle School-Age Summer Scholarships
33755,33756
Charting the Course for Youth
33755,33756
Agency: City of Clearwater
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ATTACHMENT 4
BUDGET(S}
The provider will deliver services according to the budget(s) following this page.
Revised budgets should be submitted by the provider in accordance with the provision of General Condition 4A as
found in Attachment 1 of this agreement.
Provider may make budget amendments during the fiscal year in accordance with JWB forms and procedures as
delineated in the budget amendment approval guidelines established on 10/05/00. Copies of these guidelines are
available from JWB upon request. In all instances, budget amendments require electronic approval in SAMIS by
JWB staff. For all amendments, the following guidelines apply:
A. Funded programs shall make adjustments in accordance with forms and procedures as established
by JWB staff.
B. A change in an individual position salary or fringe expenditure shall be considered as separate line
items. The program may make transfers between individual salary and fringe lines, but such
transfers may not exceed 10% of individual salary and may not exceed the aggregate amount of
approved salary and fringe.
C. Any adjustments made by funded agencies which are not in accordance with JWB policy shall be
subject to reimbursement of JWB at the discretion of JWB.
No adjustment may be made after the budget amendment closing date in September.
Reimbursement on per diem contracts may not exceed one-fourth of the total annual JWB allocation in any quarter
of the fiscal year without prior JWB approval. Any unused per diem in one quarter may be carried over to a
subsequent quarter within the fiscal year given adequate justification and with the prior approval of JWB.
Agency: City of Clearwater
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FORM 2
MIDDLE SCHOOL-AGE SUMMER SCHOLARSHIPS
CURRENT & PROPOSED OPERATING BUDGET
(ROUND NUMBERS UP TO THE NEAREST DOLLAR)
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)
05-06 06-07 05-06 06-07
ACCT# TITLE
PROG, PROG, % JWB JWB %
BUDG, BUDG, CHG, ALLOC. ALLOC. CHG.
Salary Accounts:
569.120 Regular Salaries and Wages $62,376 $68,1131 9% $0 $0 I 0%
Total Salary :
$62,376
$68,113
9%
$0
$0
0%
Fringe Accounts:
569.210 FICA $2,782 $3.1351 13% $0 $0 I 0%
569.220 Retirement Contributions $2,954 $4.014 36% $0 $0 0%
569.230 Life and Health Insurance $5,046 $5,056 0% $0 $0 0%
569.240 Workers Compensation $1,218 $1,218 0% $0 $0 0%
569.250 Unemployment Compensation $0 $0 I 0% $0 $0 0%
Total Fringe:
$12,000
$13,423
12%
$0
$0
0%
Operating Expense Accounts:
569.310 Professional Services $40,350 $38,500 I -5% $0 $0 0%
569.311 Professional ServiceslWorkshops $0 $0 0% $0 $0 0%
569.320 Accounting and Auditing $0 $0 I 0% $0 $0 0%
569.321 Bank Services $0 $0 0% $0 $0 I 0%
569.330 Court/Legal Services $0 $0 0% $0 $0 0%
569.340 Other Contractual Services $0 $0 0% $0 $0 0%
569.350 Investigations $0 $0 0% $0 $0 I 0%
569.400 Travel and Per Diem $0 $0 I 0% $0 $0 0%
569.401 Conference $0 $0 I 0% $0 $0 I 0%
Agency: City of Clearwater
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(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)
05-06 06-07 05-06 06-07
ACCT# TITLE
PROG, PROG. % JWB JWB %
BUDG. BUDG, CHG, ALLOC. ALLOC, CHG.
569.402 Transportation $10,315 $11,315 10% $0 $0 0%
569.410 Communications-Telephone $0 $0 I 0% $0 $0 0%
569.411 Communications-Long Distance $0 $0 I 0% $0 $0 0%
569.412 Communications-Postage and $0 $0 I 0% $0 $0 I 0%
Shipping
569.413 Commu n ication-I nternet $0 $0 0% $0 $0 0%
569.430 Utility Services $0 $0 0% $0 $0 0%
569.431 Water/Sewer/Sanitation $0 $0 0% $0 $0 0%
569.440 Rentals & Leases (Building & Land) $0 $0 0% $0 $0 0%
569.441 Rentals & Leases - Equipment $0 $0 0% $0 $0 0%
569.450 Insurance $0 $0 0% $0 $0 0%
569.460 Repair & Maintenance Services - $0 $0 0% $0 $0 0%
Equipment
569.461 Repair & Maintenance Services - $0 $0 0% $0 $0 I 0%
Property
569.462 Repair & Maintenance Services - $0 $0 0% $0 $0 0%
Grounds
569.463 Vehicle Repair and Maintenance $0 $0 0% $0 $0 0%
Services
569.470 Printing & Binding $0 $0 0% $0 $0 0%
569.471 Copying & Binding $0 $280 I 100% $0 $0 I 0%
569.480 Promotional Activities $0 $0 I 0% $0 $0 0%
569.481 Advertising $0 $0 I 0% $0 $0 0%
569.493 Match $0 $0 0% $0 $0 0%
569.494 Administrative Cost $0 $0 I 0% $0 $0 I 0%
569.495 Residential Per Diem $0 $0 0% $0 $0 I 0%
569.496 Day Program Per Diem $0 $0 I 0% $111,055 $126,444 I 14%
Agency: City of Clearwater
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(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)
05-06 06-07 05-06 06-07
ACCT# TITLE
PROG. PROG, % JWB JWB %
BUDG, BUDG. CHG. ALLOC. ALLOC, CHG,
569.497 Day Program Subsidy $0 $0 I 0% $0 $0 0%
.
569.498 Day Program Hourly Unit Cost $0 $0 I 0% $0 $0 0%
569.510 Office Supplies $700 $800 I 14% $0 $0 I 0%
569.515 Participant Expenses $29,026 $37,000 I 27% $0 $0 I 0%
569.520 Operating Supplies $7,222 $7,981 I 11% $0 $0 0%
569.521 Food & Nutrition $5,250 $9,400 79% $0 $0 0%
569.540 Subscriptions $0 $0 0% $0 $0 0%
569.541 Books $0 $0 I 0% $0 $0 I 0%
569.542 Dues & Memberships $0 $0 0% $0 $0 0%
569.543 Educational Materials $0 $0 0% $0 $0 I 0%
569.544 Educational Training $0 $0 I 0% $0 $0 0%
569.590 Depreciation $0 $0 I 0% $0 $0 I 0%
569.600 Other/Miscellaneous $0 $0 0% $0 $0 I 0%
569.640 Machinery & Equipment (Capital $0 $0 0% $0 $0 0%
Outlay)
569.660 Books, Publications, and Library $0 $0 0% $0 $0 0%
Materials (Capital)
Total Operating Expense:
Total Program Expenses:
Agency: City of Clearwater
$92,863
$105,276
13%
$111,055
$126,444
14%
$167,239
$186,812
14%
12%
$111,055
$126,444
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Status: Submitted
FORM 3
MIDDLE SCHOOL-AGE SUMMER SCHOLARSHIPS
SALARY AND FRINGE PREPARATION
FISCAL YEAR 06-07
Gross Salary In Fringe In JWB Request JWB Request Salary
Position Employee % Time Salary Program Program For Salary For Fringe Funding %
In
06-07 06-07 06-07 06-07 06-07
coordinator laterza 15% $58,951 $8,843 $2,588 $0 $0 0.00%
Programmer Cone 25% $25,828 $6,457 $2,942 $0 $0 0.00%
Rec Leader TBD 100% $4,916 $4,916 $377 $0 $0 0.00%
Rec Leader tbd 100% $4,916 $4,916 $377 $0 $0 0.00%
Rec Leader TBD 100% $4,916 $4,916 $377 $0 $0 0.00%
Rec Leader TBD 100% $4,916 $4,916 $377 $0 $0 0.00%
Rec Leader TBD 100% $4,916 $4,916 $377 $0 $0 0.00%
Rec Leader TBD 100% $4,916 $4,916 $377 $0 $0 0.00%
Rec Leader-LW TBD 50% $5,162 $2,581 $197 $0 $0 0.00%
Rec Leader-LW TBD 100% $5,162 $5,162 $395 $0 $0 0.00%
Specialist Miller 25% $45,918 $11,479 $3,636 $0 $0 0.00%
Supervisor Moon 5% $45,500 $2,275 $735 $0 $0 0.00%
Supervisor TBD 5% $36,400 $1,820 $668 $0 $0 0.00%
Agency: City of Clearwater
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Gross Salary In Fringe In JWB Request JWB Request Salary
Position Employee % Time Salary Program Program For Salary For Fringe Funding %
In
06-07 06-07 06-07 06-07 06-07
TOTALS
$252,417
$68,113
$13,423
$0
$0
Agency: City of Clearwater
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Status: Submitted
FORM 4
MIDDLE SCHOOL-AGE SUMMER SCHOLARSHIPS
SALARY AND FRINGE PREPARATION NARRATIVE
FISCAL YEAR 06-07
ACCOUNT #
ACCOUNT NAME
DERIVATION OF FIGURES AND
JUSTIFICATION OF
INCREASE/DECREASE OR OTHER
EXPLANATION AS NEEDED
LINE ITEM $
AMOUNT
PERCENT
INCREASE/
DECREASE
569.120
Regular Salaries and
Wages
$68,113
9%
8/31/2006 The City of Clearwater provides in kind program supervision support.
569.210
FICA
$3,135
13%
8/4/2006 Municipal employees with a pension plan hired before 1986 do not pay FICA, those
hired after 1986 only pay FICA-Med at 1.45 percent of annual salary.
4 of 5 employees pay FICA med and Miller does not pay any FICA per IRS rules.
Summer staff pay 7.65%.
569.220
Retirement
Contributions
$4,014
36%
8/4/2006 City pension plan is calculated at 13% of annual salary. This figure increased due to
the state of the economy and the fund requires more contributions to ensure enough money is
available for payments. Full time employees are elegible for the pension plan.
569.230
Life and Health
Insurance
$5,056
0%
8/23/2006 Full time employees receive medical insurance at no cost to the employee;
employer's cost is set by bid, FY 06/07= $6,400. 5 employees receive Group Life insurance at
$10 annually. 2 employees receive additional life insurance at 1% of employee's base salary. 4
employees receive ad ditional management level life insurance.
1603+324+1066+325+1738
569.240
Workers Compensation
$1,218
0%
8/4/2006 The City of Clearwater pays $1625 per full time employee for Worker's Compensation
for City paid program employees Worker's Comp is set per Department depending on the
number and cost of claims made previously. Summer staff is not included in worker's
compensation calcula tions.
569.250
Unemployment
Compensation
$0
0%
Agency: City of Clearwater
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ACCOUNT #
ACCOUNT NAME
DERIVATION OF FIGURES AND
JUSTIFICATION OF
INCREASE/DECREASE OR OTHER
EXPLANATION AS NEEDED
LINE ITEM $
AMOUNT
PERCENT
INCREASE/
DECREASE
OPERATING EXPENSE BUDGET NARRATIVE
569.310
Professional Services
$38,500
-5%
8/31/2006 Youth Arts Corp will be hired to provide the educational component at a rate of $25
per child per week.
Administrative meetings 6 artists@$22/hr x 20 hrs =$2640 plus 1 teacher @$22/hr x 30
hrs=$660
Materials-$800
Program costs
certified teacher- $22/hrx5hr/day x 3 dayslwk x 11 weeks=$3,630
NG artists
4@$22/hr x 5hr/day x 3days/wk x 11 wks =
$14,520
Supplies-$3038
RN artists
2 @ $22/hr x 5hr/day x 3 days x 11 wks = $7,260
Planning 50hr x $22/hr = $1,100
Supplies-$2,000
8% administration = $2852
Original Budget Calculation
=2640+800+660+3630+14520+3038+7260+1100+2000+2852
569.311
Professional
ServiceslWorkshops
$0
0%
Original Budget Calculation
=0+0
569.320
Accounting and Auditing
$0
0%
Original Budget Calculation
=0+0
569.321
Bank Services
$0
0%
Original Budget Calculation
=0+0
569.330
CourULegal Services
$0
0%
Original Budget Calculation
=0+0
Agency: City of Clearwater
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DERIVATION OF FIGURES AND
JUSTIFICATION OF
ACCOUNT # ACCOUNT NAME INCREASE/DECREASE OR OTHER
EXPLANATION AS NEEDED
569.340 Other Contractual
Services
Original Budget Calculation
=0+0
569.350 I nvestig ations
Original Budget Calculation
=0+0
569.400 Travel and Per Diem
Original Budget Calculation
=0+0
569.401 Conference
Original Budget Calculation
=0+0
569.402 Transportation
LINE ITEM $
AMOUNT
PERCENT
INCREASE/
DECREASE
$0
0%
$0
0%
$0
0%
$0
0%
$11,315
10%
8/4/2006 RN school buses
4 7hr trips $2400
5 7.5 hr trips $3500
1 4 hr trip $450
1 6.5 hr trip $550
210 hr trips $1800
NG school buses
Parking 3 @ $20 = $60
Skating $180
Phillippe Park $175
Treasure Island Center $150
Adventure Island $225
Laser Xtreme $175
Lithia Springs $225
Bowling $125
MOSI $200
Clw Marine Aquarium $100
Disney $1000
Original Budget Calculation
=2400+3500+450+550+1800+60+180+175+150+225+175+225+125+200+100+1000
Agency: City of Clearwater
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Status: Submitted
DERIVATION OF FIGURES AND LINE ITEM $ PERCENT
JUSTIFICATION OF AMOUNT INCREASE/
ACCOUNT # ACCOUNT NAME INCREASE/DECREASE OR OTHER DECREASE
EXPLANATION AS NEEDED
569.410 Communications- T eleph $0 0%
one
Original Budget Calculation
=0+0
569.411 Communications-Long $0 0%
Distance
Original Budget Calculation
=0+0
569.412 Communications-Postag $0 0%
e and Shipping
Original Budget Calculation
=0+0
569.413 Communication-Internet $0 0%
Original Budget Calculation
=0+0
569.430 Utility Services $0 0%
Original Budget Calculation
=0+0
569.431 Water/Sewer/Sanitation $0 0%
Original Budget Calculation
=0+0
569.440 Rentals & Leases $0 0%
(Building & Land)
Original Budget Calculation
=0+0
569.441 Rentals & Leases - $0 0%
Equipment
Original Budget Calculation
=0+0
Agency: City of Clearwater
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DERIVATION OF FIGURES AND LINE ITEM $ PERCENT
JUSTIFICATION OF AMOUNT INCREASE/
ACCOUNT # ACCOUNT NAME INCREASE/DECREASE OR OTHER DECREASE
EXPLANATION AS NEEDED
569.450 Insurance $0 0%
Original Budget Calculation
=0+0
569.460 Repair & Maintenance $0 0%
Services - Equipment
Original Budget Calculation
=0+0
569.461 Repair & Maintenance $0 0%
Services - Property
Original Budget Calculation
=0+0
569.462 Repair & Maintenance $0 0%
Services - Grounds
Original Budget Calculation
=0+0
569.463 Vehicle Repair and $0 0%
Maintenance Services
Original Budget Calculation
=0+0
569.470 Printing & Binding $0 0%
Original Budget Calculation
=0+0
569.471 Copying & Binding $280 100%
8/23/2006 Parent man uals
Parent manuals are printed and distributed to each child enrolled in the program.
140 x $2.00each
Original Budget Calc ulation
=280
Agency: City of Clearwater
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Status: Submitted
ACCOUNT #
ACCOUNT NAME
DERIVATION OF FIGURES AND
JUSTIFICATION OF
INCREASEIDECREASE OR OTHER
EXPLANATION AS NEEDED
LINE ITEM $
AMOUNT
PERCENT
INCREASEI
DECREASE
569.480
Promotional Activities
$0
0%
Original Budget Calculation
=0+0
569.481 Advertising $0 0%
Original Budget Calculation
=0+0
569.493 Match $0 0%
Original Budget Calculation
=0+0
569.494 Administrative Cost $0 0%
Original Budget Calculation
=0+0
569.495 Residential Per Diem $0 0%
Original Budget Calculation
=0+0
569.496 Day Program Per Diem $0 0%
812312006140 teens to be served at a cost of about $18.82 each per day.
Original Budget Calculation
=0+0
569.497 Day Program Subsidy $0 0%
Original Budget Calculation
=0+0
569.498 Day Program Hourly $0 0%
Unit Cost
Original Budget Calculation
=0+0
Agency: City of Clearwater
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ACCOUNT #
ACCOUNT NAME
DERIVATION OF FIGURES AND
JUSTIFICATION OF
INCREASE/DECREASE OR OTHER
EXPLANATION AS NEEDED
LINE ITEM $
AMOUNT
PERCENT
INCREASE/
DECREASE
569.510
Office Supplies
$800
14%
8/30/2006 8/23/2006 8/4/2006 NG
Pens, paper, markers $600
RN
Pens, paper, markers $200
Original Budget Calculation
=600+200
569.515
Participant Expenses
$37,000
27%
8/31/2006 NG Field Trips
Bowling $350
Movies $1000
Busch Gardens/Adventure Island + meals $8500
6 Museums $4000
Celebration Station $2000
Islands of Adventure + meals $6000
Disney World + meals $8500
Gameworks $1500
Wet n Wild $800
RN Field Trips
Ice Skating $300
Roller skating $150
Treasure Island Center $500
Advenure Island $1500
Laser Xtreme $750
Lithia Springs $250
Bowling $250
Clw Marine Aquarium $300
Weeki Wachee $350
Field trips increased due to additional week of camp.
Original Budget Calculation
=350+1000+8500+4000+2000+6000+8500+1500+800+300+150+500+1500+750+250+250+30
0+350
Agency: City of Clearwater
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ACCOUNT #
ACCOUNT NAME
DERIVATION OF FIGURES AND
JUSTIFICATION OF
INCREASEIDECREASE OR OTHER
EXPLANATION AS NEEDED
LINE ITEM $
AMOUNT
PERCENT
INCREASE/
DECREASE
569.520
Operating Supplies
$7,981
11%
8/31/2006 NG
175 shirts $800
games $500
Trophies $500
Sports equipment $800
Film, video tape $600
Whistles, laynard $160
Card holders $135
DVD movies $200
Goggles $800
Prjzes $300
RN
T shirts $400
Games & equipment $500
Sports equipment $550
Video games $500
Fishing equipment $225
Goggles and fins $500
Movies $271
Prizes $240
This has increased over last fiscal year due to the elimination of the professional contractor's
start up funds.
Original Budget Calculation
=800+500+500+800+600+160+135+200+800+300+400+500+550+500+225+271+500+240
569.521
Food & Nutrition
$9,400
79%
8/31/20068/30/2006 NG
3 pizza parties $600
3 cookouts $1000
Powerade drink mix $750
Snacks $500
Banquet $2300
RN
Snacks $1000
Lunch 14 days of no school lunch $1500
Powerade $500
Banquet $750
Pizza/ice cream party $500
Original Budget Calculation
=600+1000+750+500+2300+1000+1500+500+750+500
569.540
Subscriptions
$0
0%
Original Budget Calculation
=0+0
Agency: City of Clearwater
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Status: Submitted
DERIVATION OF FIGURES AND LINE ITEM $ PERCENT
JUSTIFICATION OF AMOUNT INCREASE/
ACCOUNT # ACCOUNT NAME INCREASE/DECREASE OR OTHER DECREASE
EXPLANATION AS NEEDED
569.541 Books $0 0%
Original Budget Calculation
=0+0
569.542 Dues & Memberships $0 0%
Original Budget Calculation
=0+0
569.543 Educational Materials $0 0%
Original Budget Calculation
=0+0
569.544 Educational Training $0 0%
Original Budget Calculation
=0+0
569.590 Depreciation $0 0%
Original Budget Calculation
=0+0
569.600 Other/Miscellaneous $0 0%
Original Budget Calculation
=0+0
569.640 Machinery & Equipment $0 0%
(Capital Outlay)
Original Budget Calculation
=0+0
569.660 Books, Publications, and $0 0%
Library Materials
(Capital)
Original Budget Calculation
=0+0
Agency: City of Clearwater
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Status: Submitted
FORM 5
Middle School-Age Summer Scholarships
SOURCES OF REVENUE
04-05 05-06 05-06 05-06 06-07 06-07 06-07 Percent
Funder Type/Funder Total Budget Amend Total Budget Amend Total Increase/
Decrease
Government - Local
(City/County)
City of Clearwater $35,857 $56,184 $0 $56,184 $60,368 $0 $60,368 7%
$35,857 $56,184 $0 $56,184 $60,368 $0 $60,368 7%
Other/Miscellaneous
Miscellaneous Funding $1,753 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 0%
$1,753 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 0%
Program Revenue
Fees for Service $4,200 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 0%
$4,200 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 0%
Grand Total $41,810 $56,184 $0 $56,184 $60,368 $0 $60,368 7%
FY 06-07 Totals
Total Program Revenue $186,812
Total Program Budget $186,812
Difference $0
Total CSC Allocation $126,444
Agency: City of Clearwater
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Status: Submitted
FORM 6
Middle School-Age Summer Scholarships
SOURCES OF REVENUE
NARRATIVE
Funder Type/Funder
Government - Local (City/County)
City of Clearwater
Agency: City of Clearwater
FY 06-07 Total
Narrative
$60,368
The City of Clearwater Parks and Recreation Department provides in
kind staff and revenue support for this program. The Department is
funded by the general fund which recieves most of its funding from Ad
Valorem taxes. The North Greenwood Complex budget is
supplemented by the City-$3120 in operating, and $150 in advertising.
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Status: Submitted
END OF PROGRAM BUDGET FOR
Middle School-Age Summer Scholarships
Agency: City of Clearwater
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FORM 2
CHARTING THE COURSE FOR YOUTH
CURRENT & PROPOSED OPERATING BUDGET
(ROUND NUMBERS UP TO THE NEAREST DOLLAR)
(1 ) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)
05-06 06-07 05-06 06-07
ACCT# TITLE
PROG, PROG, % JWB JWB %
BUDG. BUDG, CHG, ALLOC, ALLOC, CHG,
Salary Accounts:
569.120 Regular Salaries and Wages $115,496 $117,092\ 1% $71,865 $77,0021 7%
Total Salary :
$115,496
$117,092
1%
$71,865
$77 ,002
7%
Fringe Accounts:
569.210 FICA $1,513 $1,6971 12% $1,041 $1,116 7%
569.220 Retirement Contributions $11,550 $15,221 32% $7,187 $10,009 39%
569.230 Life and Health Insurance $26,054 $25,160 -3% $19,690 $19,230 -2%
569.240 Workers Compensation $3,430 $3,349 -2% $1,887 $1,887 0%
569.250 Unemployment Compensation $0 $0 I 0% $0 $0 0%
Total Fringe:
$42,547
$45,427
7%
$29,805
$32,242
8%
Operating Expense Accounts:
569.310 Professional Services $450 $0 I -100% $450 $0 -100%
569.311 Professional ServiceslWorkshops $0 $0 0% $0 $0 0%
569.320 Accounting and Auditing $0 $0 0% $0 $0 0%
569.321 Bank Services $0 $0 0% $0 $0 0%
569.330 Court/Legal Services $0 $0 I 0% $0 $0 I 0%
569.340 Other Contractual Services $0 $0 I 0% $0 $0 0%
569.350 Investigations $0 $0 0% $0 $0 0%
569.400 Travel and Per Diem $0 $0 I 0% $0 $0 0%
569.401 Conferenct;! $0 $0 I 0% $0 $0 I 0%
Agency: City of Clearwater
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(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)
05-06 06-07 05-06 06-07
ACCT# TITLE
PROG, PROG, % JWB JWB %
BUDG, BUDG, CHG, ALLOC, ALLOC. CHG,
569.402 Transportation $0 $0 I 0% $0 $0 0%
569.410 Comm un ications- Telephone $0 $0 0% $0 $0 0%
569.411 Communications-Long Distance $0 $0 I 0% $0 $0 0%
569.412 Communications-Postage and $0 $0 I 0% $0 $0 I 0%
Shipping
569.413 Communication-Internet $0 $0 I 0% $0 $0 I 0%
569.430 Utility Services $0 $0 0% $0 $0 0%
569.431 Water/Sewer/Sanitation $0 $0 0% $0 $0 0%
569.440 Rentals & Leases (Building & land) $0 $0 I 0% $0 $0 I 0%
569.441 Rentals & leases - Equipment $0 $0 0% $0 $0 0%
569.450 Insurance $0 $0 0% $0 $0 0%
569.460 Repair & Maintenance Services - $0 $0 I 0% $0 $0 0%
Equipment
569.461 Repair & Maintenance Services - $0 $0 0% $0 $0 I 0%
Property
569.462 Repair & Maintenance Services - $0 $0 I 0% $0 $0 0%
Grounds
569.463 Vehicle Repair and Maintenance $0 $0 0% $0 $0 0%
Services
569.470 Printing & Binding $0 $0 0% $0 $0 0%
569.471 Copying & Binding $0 $0 I 0% $0 $0 0%
569.480 Promotional Activities $0 $0 0% $0 $0 0%
569.481 Advertising $0 $0 I 0% $0 $0 I 0%
569.493 Match $0 $0 0% $0 $0 0%
569.494 Administrative Cost $0 $0 I 0% $0 $0 I 0%
569.495 Residential Per Diem $0 $0 I 0% $0 $0 0%
569.496 Day Program Per Diem $0 $0 0% $0 $0 0%
Agency: City of Clearwater
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(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)
05-06 06-07 05-06 06-07
ACCT# TITLE
PROG. PROG, % JWB JWB %
BUDG. BUDG. CHG. ALLOC. ALLOC. CHG,
569.497 Day Program Subsidy $0 $0 I 0% $0 $0 0%
569.498 Day Program Hourly Unit Cost $0 $0 0% $0 $0 0%
569.510 Office Supplies $200 $200 I 0% $0 $0 I 0%
569.515 Participant Expenses $1,684 $6881 -59% $1,684 $6881 -59%
569.520 Operating Supplies $2,100 $900 -57% $2,100 $900 -57%
569.521 Food & Nutrition $2,880 $1,759 -39% $2,880 $1,759 -39%
569.540 Subscriptions $0 $0 0% $0 $0 0%
569.541 Books $0 $0 I 0% $0 $0 0%
569.542 Dues & Memberships $0 $0 0% $0 $0 0%
569.543 Educational Materials $0 $0 0% $0 $0 0%
569.544 Educational Training $0 $0 0% $0 $0 0%
569.590 Depreciation $0 $0 I 0% $0 $0 I 0%
569.600 OtherlMiscellaneous $0 $0 0% $0 $0 0%
569.640 Machinery & Equipment (Capital $0 $0 0% $0 $0 0%
Outlay)
569.660 Books, Publications, and Library $0 $0 0% $0 $0 0%
Materials (Capital)
Total Operating Expense:
$7,314
$3,547
-52%
$7,114
$3,347
-53%
Total Program Expenses:
$165,357
$166,066
0%
$108,784
$112,591
3%
Agency: City of Clearwater
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FORM 3
CHARTING THE COURSE FOR YOUTH
SALARY AND FRINGE PREPARATION
FISCAL YEAR 06-07
Gross Salary In Fringe In JWB Request JWB Request Salary
Position Employee % Time Salary Program Program For Salary For Fringe Funding %
In
06-07 06-07 06-07 06-07 06-07
Program Coordinator Clayton 5% $47,911 $2,396 $752 $0 $0 0.00%
Program Coordinator LaTerza 15% $58,951 $8,843 $2,588 $0 $0 0.00%
Rec Programmer F Dixon 100% $27,750 $27,750 $11,048 $27,750 $11,048 100.00%
Recreation Leader S. Buchanan 100% $22,842 $22,842 $10,339 $22,842 $10,339 100.00%
Recreation T McClintick 100% $26,410 $26,410 $10,855 $26,410 $10,855 100.00%
Programmer
Supervisor I o Lewellyn 20% $41,879 $8,376 $2,832 $0 $0 0.00%
Supervisor II
Moon
25%
$45,500
$11,375
$3,673
$0
$0
0.00%
Supervisor II TBD 25% $36,400 $9,100 $3,340 $0 $0 0.00%
TOTALS
$117,092
$77,002
$32,242
Agency: City of Clearwater
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FORM 4
CHARTING THE COURSE FOR YOUTH
SALARY AND FRINGE PREPARATION NARRATIVE
FISCAL YEAR 06-07
ACCOUNT #
ACCOUNT NAME
DERIVATION OF FIGURES AND
JUSTIFICATION OF
INCREASE/DECREASE OR OTHER
EXPLANATION AS NEEDED
LINE ITEM $
AMOUNT
PERCENT
INCREASE/
DECREASE
569.120
Regular Salaries and
Wages
$117,092
1%
8/3012006 Budget includes in-kind support of Coordinators, Supervisors, and Programmers.
JWB provides 100% support for Recreation leader and 2 Rec Programmers. Due to staff
restructuring, the North Greenwood Complex Programmer reports directly to the Supervisor. In
years past, she reported to a Recreation Specialist, who then reported to the Supervisor. In
addition, the Wood Valley leader reports to a Supervisor instead of reporting directly to the
Coordinator. Therefore, for FY 06/07, gross salaries were reduced because of the difference in
each employee's salary.
569.210
FICA
$1,697
12%
8/31/2006 Municipal employees with a pension plan hired after 1986 only pay FICA-Med at 1.45
percent of annual salary. Due to staff restructuring, the North Greenwood Complex
Programmer reports directly to the Supervisor. In years past, she reported to a Recreation
Specialist, who then reported to the Supervisor. In addition, the Wood Valley leader reports to a
Supervisor instead of reporting directly to the Coordinator. The North Greenwood Specialist
does not pay FICA due to IRA rules. Therefore, for FY 06/07, the gross FICA payment
increased.
383+331+128+35+165+402+132+121
569.220
Retirement
Contributions
$15,221
32%
8/31/20068/4/2006 City pension plan is calculated at 13% of annual salary. This percentage.
increased from 10% in last year due to the state of the economy. The increase is needed to
keep the account fiscally viable. There has been a decrease in the percentage of interest made
by the account. All grant employees are elegible for the pension plan.
3433+2969+1150+311+1479+3607+1183+1089
569.230
Life and Health
Insurance
$25,160
-3%
8/4/2006 Full time employees receive medical insurance at no cost to the employee; employer's
cost is set by bid, FY 06/07= $6,400. All employees receive Group Life insurance at $10
annually. All employees may receive additional life insurance at 1 % of employee's base salary,
but laTerza, is the only employee in the program who have chosen to. Coordinators and
Supervisors receive additional management level life insurance.
6410+6410+1066+325+1623+6410+1619+1297
Agency: City of Clearwater
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Status: Submitted
ACCOUNT #
ACCOUNT NAME
DERIVATION OF FIGURES AND
JUSTIFICATION OF
INCREASE/DECREASE OR OTHER
EXPLANATION AS NEEDED
LINE ITEM $
AMOUNT
PERCENT
INCREASE/
DECREASE
569.240
Workers Compensation
$3,349
-2%
8/23/2006 The City of Clearwater pays $1625 per full time employee for Worker's
Compensation for City paid program employees (5) and $629 for grant paid employees-Dixon,
McClintick, and Buchanan. Worker's Comp is set per Department depending on the number and
cost of claims made previously. The grant paid employees are in a separate category (special
programs) and therefore are not charged the same rate as the City paid P&R staff.
(629 x 3)+ 244 + 81 + 406 + 406 + 325
569.250
Unemployment
Compensation
$0
0%
Agency: City of Clearwater
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Status: Submitted
ACCOUNT #
ACCOUNT NAME
DERIVATION OF FIGURES AND
JUSTIFICATION OF
INCREASE/DECREASE OR OTHER
EXPLANATION AS NEEDED
LINE ITEM $
AMOUNT
PERCENT
INCREASE/
DECREASE
OPERATING EXPENSE BUDGET NARRATIVE
569.310
Professional Services
$0
-100%
8/30/2006 Deleted due to increased salaries. Will use free services from programs such as
GAPP.
Original Budget Calculation
=0
569.311
Professional
ServiceslWorkshops
$0
0%
Original Budget Calculation
=0+0
569.320
Accounting and Auditing
$0
0%
Original Budget Calculation
=0+0
569.321
Bank Services
$0
0%
Original Budget Calculation
=0+0
569.330
CourULegal Services
$0
0%
Original Budget Calculation
=0+0
569.340
Other Contractual
Services
$0
0%
Original Budget Calculation
=0+0
569.350
Investigations
$0
0%
Original Budget Calculation
=0+0
Agency: City of Clearwater
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Status: Submitted
DERIVATION OF FIGURES AND LINE ITEM $ PERCENT
JUSTIFICATION OF AMOUNT INCREASE/
ACCOUNT # ACCOUNT NAME INCREASE/DECREASE OR OTHER DECREASE
EXPLANATION AS NEEDED
569.400 Travel and Per Diem $0 0%
Original Budget Calculation
=0+0
569.401 Conference $0 0%
Original Budget Calculation
=0+0
569.402 Transportation $0 0%
08/07/20030
Original Budget Calculation
=0
569.410 Communications-Teleph $0 0%
one
Original Budget Calculation
=0+0
569.411 Communications-Long $0 0%
Distance
Original Budget Calculation
=0+0
569.412 Communications-Postag $0 0%
e and Shipping
Original Budget Calc ulation
=0+0
569.413 Communication-Internet $0 0%
Original Budget Calculation
=0+0
569.430 Utility Services $0 0%
Original Budget Calculation
=0+0
Agency: City of Clearwater
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Status: Submitted
ACCOUNT #
ACCOUNT NAME
DERIVATION OF FIGURES AND
JUSTIFICATION OF
INCREASE/DECREASE OR OTHER
EXPLANATION AS NEEDED
LINE ITEM $
AMOUNT
PERCENT
INCREASE/
DECREASE
569.431
Water/Sewer/Sa nitation
$0
0%
Original Budget Calculation
=0+0
569.440 Rentals & Leases $0 0%
(Building & Land)
Original Budget Calculation
=0+0
569.441 Rentals & Leases - $0 0%
Equipment
Original Budget Calculation
=0+0
569.450 Insurance $0 0%
Original Budget Calculation
=0+0
569.460 Repair & Maintenance $0 0%
Services - Equipment
Original Budget Calculation
=0+0
569.461 Repair & Maintenance $0 0%
Services - Property
Original Budget Calculation
=0+0
569.462 Repair & Maintenance $0 0%
Services - Grounds
Original Budget Calculation
=0+0
569.463 Vehicle Repair and $0 0%
Maintenance Services
Original Budget Calculation
=0+0
Agency: City of Clearwater
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Status: Submitted
DERIVATION OF FIGURES AND LINE ITEM $ PERCENT
JUSTIFICATION OF AMOUNT INCREASE/
ACCOUNT # ACCOUNT NAME INCREASE/DECREASE OR OTHER DECREASE
EXPLANATION AS NEEDED
569.470 Printing & Binding $0 0%
Original Budget Calculation
=0+0
569.471 Copying & Binding $0 0%
Original Budget Calculation
=0+0
569.480 Promotional Activities $0 0%
Original Budget Calculation
=0+0
569.481 Advertising $0 0%
Original Budget Calculation
=0+0
569.493 Match $0 0%
Original Budget Calculation
=0+0
569.494 Administrative Cost $0 0%
Original Budget Calculation
=0+0
569.495 Residential Per Diem $0 0%
Original Budget Calculation
=0+0
569.496 Day Program Per Diem $0 0%
Original Budget Calcadation
=0+0
Agency: City of Clearwater
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Status: Submitted
ACCOUNT #
ACCOUNT NAME
DERIVATION OF FIGURES AND
JUSTIFICATION OF
INCREASE/DECREASE OR OTHER
EXPLANATION AS NEEDED
LINE ITEM $
AMOUNT
PERCENT
INCREASE/
DECREASE
569.497
Day Program Subsidy
$0
0%
Original Budget Calculation
=0+0
569.498
Day Program Hourly
Unit Cost
$0
0%
Original Budget Calculation
=0+0
569.510
Office Supplies
$200
0%
8/2312006 Norton-Office =$50
Wood Valley-$50
N. Greenwood-$100
Office supplies will be provided from the City's in kind contribution.
Original Budget Calculation
50+50+100
569.515
Participant Expenses
$688
-59%
8/30/2006 8/30/2006 Ross Norton Field trips $230
Wood Valley Field trips $228
N. Greenwood Field trips $230
Trips include destinations such as Busch Gardens Hallowscream, Sporting Events, Florida
State Fair, Movies, MOSI.
Original Budget Calculation
=230+230+228
569.520
Operating Supplies
$900
-57%
8/30/2006 Ross Norton
Video games $300
Wood Valley
Video games $300
N. Greenwood
Video games $300
Reduced due to increased salaries.
Original Budget Calc ulation
=300+300+300
Agency: City of Clearwater
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Status: Submitted
DERIVATION OF FIGURES AND LINE ITEM $ PERCENT
JUSTIFICATION OF AMOUNT INCREASE/
ACCOUNT # ACCOUNT NAME INCREASEIDECREASE OR OTHER DECREASE
EXPLANATION AS NEEDED
569.521 Food & Nutrition $1,759 -39%
8/30/2006 8/30/2006 Ross Norton-pizza and snacks $586
Wood Valley-pizza and snacks $586
N. Greenwood-pizza and snacks $587
Reduced due to increase in salaries. Will supplement with fund raisers.
Original Budget Calculation
=586+586+587
569.540 Subscriptions $0 0%
8/16/2004 not used.
Original Budget Calculation
=0
569.541 Books $0 0%
Original Budget Calculation
=0+0
569.542 Dues & Memberships $0 0%
Original Budget Calculation
=0+0
569.543 Educational Materials $0 0%
Original Budget Calculation
=0+0
569.544 Educational Training $0 0%
Original Budget Calculation
=0+0
569.590 Depreciation $0 0%
Original Budget Calculation
=0+0
Agency: City of Clearwater
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Status: Submitted
DERIVATION OF FIGURES AND LINE ITEM $ PERCENT
JUSTIFICATION OF AMOUNT INCREASEI
ACCOUNT # ACCOUNT NAME INCREASE/DECREASE OR OTHER DECREASE
EXPLANATION AS NEEDED
569.600 Other/Miscellaneous $0 0%
Original Budget Calculation
=0+0
569.640 Machinery & Equipment $0 0%
(Capital Outlay)
Original Budget Calculation
=0+0
569.660 Books, Publications, and $0 0%
Library Materials
(Capital)
Original Budget Calculation
=0+0
Agency: City of Clearwater
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Status: Submitted
FORM 5
Charting the Course for Youth
SOURCES OF REVENUE
Funder Type/Funder
04-05
Total
05-06
Budget
05-06
Amend
05-06
Total
06-07
Budget
06-07
Amend
06-07
Total
Percent
Increase/
Decrease
Government. Local
(City/County)
City of Clearwater
Grand Total
FY 06-07 Totals
$66,337
$66,337
$56,573
$56,573
$0
$0
$56,573
$56,573
$53,475
$53,475
$0
$0
$53,475
$53,475
-5%
.5%
$66,337
-5%
$56,573
$0
$56,573
$53,475
$0
$53,475
Total Program Revenue
Total Program Budget
Difference
Total CSC Allocation
Agency: City of Clearwater
$166,066
$166,066
$0
$112,591
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Status: Submitted
FORM 6
Charting the Course for Youth
SOURCES OF REVENUE
NARRATIVE
Funder TypefFunder
FY 06-07 Total
Narrative
Government - Local (City/County)
City of Clearwater
$53,475
The City of Clearwater Parks and Recreation Department provides in
kind staff and revenue support for this program. The Department is
funded by the general fund which recieves most of its funding from Ad
Valorem taxes.
Agency: City of Clearwater
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Status: Submitted
Agency: City of Clearwater
END OF PROGRAM BUDGET FOR
Charting the Course for Youth
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ATTACHMENT 5
JWB REIMBURSEMENT SCHEDULE
06-07 Submission Reim bursement
Reimbursement Date Date
Schedule
1 09/29/06 10/06/06
I 2 10/13/06 10/20/06
I 3 10/27/06 11/03/06
I 4 11/10/06 11/17/06
I 5 11/24/06 12/01/06
I 6 12/08/06 12/15/06
I 7 12/22/06 12/29/06
I 8 01/05/07 01/12/07
I 9 01/19/07 01/26/07
I 10 02/02/07 02/09/07
I 11 02/16/07 02/23/07
I 12 03/02/07 03/09/07
I 13 03/16/07 03/23/07
14 03/30/07 04/06/07
15 04/13/07 04/20/07
16 04/27/07 05/04/07
17 05/11/07 05/18/07
18 OS/25/07 06/01/07
19 06/08/07 06/15/07
20 06/22/07 06/29/07
21 07/06/07 07/13/07
22 07/20/07 07/27/07
23 08/03/07 08/10/07
24 08/17/07 08/24/07
25 08/31/07 09/07/07
26 09/14/07 09/21/07
Agency: City of Clearwater
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Meeting Date: 11/2/2006
City Council Agenda
Council Chambers - City Hall
SUBJECT / RECOMMENDATION:
A ward a Contract for $945,308.10 to Grosz & Stamper Construction Co., Inc. of Tarpon Springs, Florida, USA for the
construction of an addition to Fleet Maintenance to accommodate Fire Maintenance and Police Vehicle Storage; approve the
purchase of three vehicle lifts from Heavy Duty Lift & Equipment Inc. of Buford, GA for $157,657.10; approve $40,000
expenditure for in-house services by Building and Maintenance; approve $29,559.24 for in-house engineering and project
management expenditures; approve $11,725.24 per the Public Art Ordinance No. 7489-05; establish a capital improvement project
for the Fleet Maintenance Facility Expansion in the amount of $1,184,249.68, and authorize the appropriate officials to execute
same. (consent)
SUMMARY:
The Fire Department Truck Maintenance garage and supply storage is located on Range Road. This facility provides service for all
apparatus type trucks while Fleet maintains all smaller vehicles. The supply section handles the everyday logistic needs of the
Department. The mechanics are CW A Employees and are classified the same as Fleet's mechanics. In effort to consolidate all Fleet
activities and place this property on the market, it was decided to move the Fleet operation to the General Services building and
build a new building at the Fire Complex 48 on Belcher to accommodate the storage area. The Police Department has several
specialty vehicles that need some storage area that has security. Last year, the location selected was the old electrical shop
occupied by Parks and Recreation on Madison Street. This team is moving to the National Guard Armory. The northern half of the
building expansion at fleet will accommodate these vehicles and provide better security. The electrical building can be sold. The
proceeds from the sale of the Range Road property and electrical building will cover the cost of construction for both buildings.
The lowest responsible bid was $945,308.10 submitted by Grosz & Stamper Construction Co., Inc. of Tarpon Springs, Florida,
USA, which includes a 10% contingency. The Construction period is 180 days estimated to start in January 2007 and finish in June
2007. Included costs are 3% for Internal Engineering and Project Management Services ($29,559.24), and 1 % for Public Art
($11,725.24). The three vehicle lifts include one 99,000lb ($95,545) parallelogram style for large vehicle, lighting and air kit for
large vehicle lift ($9789), and two 20,000 lb ($26,161.55 ea.) lifts for mid-size vehicles. The in-house work ($40,000) done by
Building and Maintenance will cover the electrical connections between the existing and new buildings and transfer switch for
generator operation. Funding for this project will be provided by a first quarter budget amendment appropriating $1,184,249.68
from the retained earnings of the General Fund to establish capital project 315-94621, Fleet Maintenance Facility Expansion. This
will provide funding for not only the construction contract with Grosz & Stamper Construction Co. Inc., but will also provide
funding for engineering project management, building service costs for the installation of the electrical system, equipment costs
and funding for public art. Proceeds from the sale of the Range Road and old electrical shop properties noted above will be
returned to retained earnings upon sale. The existing Fire Service property located on Range Road was appraised at $ I-million, and
the estimated current market value for the Electrical Building property on Madison Avenue was $200,000 - $225,000.
Type:
Current Year Budget?:
Budget Adjustment Comments:
See summary section.
Current Year Cost:
Not to Exceed:
For Fiscal Year:
Capital expenditure
None
Budget Adjustment:
Yes
1,184,249.68
Annual Operating Cost:
Total Cost:
1,184,249.68
to
Appropriation Code
0315-94621
0325-94621
Amount
$1,172,524.44
$11,725.24
Appropriation Comment
Bid Required?:
Other Bid / Contract:
Review Approval: 1) Clerk
Yes
06-0013-GS
Bid Number:
Bid Exceptions:
None
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Capital Improvement Project Checklist
Estimated Capital Costs:
I. Professional Services
A. Architect
B. Engineer (internal) (1.5% of 985,308.10 = 14,779.62)
C. Legal
D. Consulting
E. Project Management (internal) (1.5% of 985,308.10 = 14,779.62)
F Marketing, feasibility, financial, traffic, other study
Total Professional Services
II. Land Acquisition
A. Land Survey
B. Property Appraisal
C. Closing & Title Costs
Total Land Acquisition
III. Site Development
A. Contamination Assessment
B. Permits (E.P.A., FD.E.P., SWFWMD, County, City, etc.)
C. Fees (Impact, proprietary, other)
D. Demolition
Total Site Development
IV. Constrnction
A. Outside Contractors (base bid of 859,371.00 x 1.1 (contingency) = 945,308.10)
B. Internal City Departments:
L Site work- Public Works
2. Parking- Traffic
3. Landscaping- Parks and Recreation
4. Building Services-General Services
C. CEI (Construction Engineering & Inspection)
Total Construction
V. Furniture, Machinery & Operating Equipment
Total Furniture, Mach, & Operating Equip
VI. Other Costs
A. Public Art (+29,559.24+985,308.10+157,657.10=1,172,524.44 xl % = 11,725.24)
Total Other Costs
GRAND TOTAL
This project covers the addition to the Fleet Maintenance building to accommodate
the transfer of Fire Maint. From the Range Road facility and create storage area
for Police Dept. specialty vehicles.
10/23/2006-1 :29 PM
Estimated Cost
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$40,000.00
$985,308.10
$157,657.10
$11,725.24
$11,725.24
$1,184,249.68
Meeting Date: 11/2/2006
City Council Agenda
Council Chambers - City Hall
SUBJECT / RECOMMENDATION:
Approve the Black & Veatch Work Order for Engineering Design Services for Pump Station 65 Force Main Reroute in the amount
of $139,800.00 and authorize the appropriate officials to execute same. (consent)
SUMMARY:
. During a hydraulic model analysis for sanitary sewer overflow (SSO) abatement alternatives, it was discovered that Pump Station
65, which currently pumps to Pump Station 24 for re-pumping to the Marshal Street Advanced Water Treatment Facility
(MSA WTF), could be redirected to the Northeast Advanced Pollution Control Facility (NEAPCF). By redirecting the flows to the
NEAPCF, the SSO's predicted by the hydraulic model are eliminated. The redirection of flows will also allow the Public Utilities
Department to better manage the wastewater flows to the plants while staying within the permitted plant capacity. This will require
approximately 7,000 linear feet of new force main from the intersection of Keene Rd. and Union St., to the existing manhole
#262A-400510cated near Hercules Ave. and Calumet St. . Black & Veatch is one of the City's Engineers-of-record, and this work
order was negotiated in accordance with the Consultants Competitive Negotiations Act. The land survey information for this
project will be collected by City survey crews at an esimated capitalized cost of $15,600.00. . There are sufficient budget and
revenue in the Capital Improvement Program project 0315-96665-561300-535-000-0000, Pump Station Replacement, to fund this
contract. . The design phase is anticipated to be complete by August 2, 2007 with the construction phase scheduled for completion
by December 2, 2007. . A copy of the Work Order is available in the Official Records and Legislative Services office for review.
Type:
Current Year Budget?:
Budget Adjustment Comments:
Current Year Cost:
Not to Exceed:
For Fiscal Year:
Capital expenditure
No
Budget Adjustment:
None
$139,800
Annual Operating Cost:
Total Cost:
$139,800
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Appropriation Code
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Review Approval: 1) Clerk
Amount
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CITY OF CLEARWATER
PUBLIC WORKS ADMINISTRATION
BLACK & VEATCH WORK ORDER INITIATION FORM
Date: Project Number:
City Project Number: 06-0026-UT
1. PROJECT TITLE: Pump Station 65 Force Main Extension
2. SCOPE OF SERVICES:
This work order provides services to support the implementation of a new
wastewater force main extension for the purpose of diverting raw wastewater flow
pumped from Pump Station 65 in the Marshall Street A WPCF collection basin to an
existing sanitary sewer manhole in the Northeast A WPCF collection basin, The
force main is anticipated to be 10-inches in diameter (but could be increased to 12-
inches), approximately 7,000 feet in length, and designed for installation completely
within public rights-of-way. A piping connection will also be implemented to allow
flow from Pump Station 52 to be diverted into the new force main, The anticipated
general pipeline route, as established through prior City planning, is illustrated in
Figure 1.
In general, the engineering services to be provided under this work order include the
following: hydraulic analysis, geotechnical investigation, design, preparation of
biddable drawings and specifications, permitting, development of an Opinion of
Probable Construction Cost, and bidding phase services. The specific services to be
included are as described below.
This scope of services and associated fee estimate is based on the understanding that
the project will be designed for implementation by a single general contractor
selected through a competitive bidding process,
I - PRE-DESIGN PHASE
Task 1- Hydraulic Analysis - Consultant will perform a hydraulic analysis
of the existing and proposed system components between the Pumping
Stations (65 & 52) and the proposed discharge manhole (MH 262A-4005).
The purpose of the analysis will be to confirm the proposed sizing of the
force main extension and confirm that the existing pumps can operate under
the revised hydraulic conditions. The analysis will focus on pumped
hydraulic conditions based on the actual existing constant speed pump
curves as provided by the City. An analysis of flows into the wetwells will
not be performed, Consultant will prepare and submit a technical
memorandum presenting the results of the hydraulic analysis,
Task 2 - Utility Investigation - Consultant will obtain, through the
Sunshine utility location service, a listing of utility companies owning buried
and overhead utilities within the project limits. Consultant will correspond
with such utilities to request information on the existence and location of
existing utilities, Consultant will similarly request, through the City's
Project Manager, information on City-owned utilities. Consultant will
compile information on existing utilities received through these efforts.
Task 3 - Meetings with Regulatory Agencies and Stakeholders-
Consultant will attend up to thJ;ee informal meetings with regulatory
agencies and other stakeholders such as the Pinellas County Public Works,
Pinellas County Department of Health, and SWFWMD in order to establish
lines of communication and identify design requirements associated with
issues such as:
. Tree protection
. Maintenance of traffic (and open cut versus trenchless crossings)
. Pavement restoration
. Sedimentation control
Task 4 - Preliminary Design Memorandum - Consultant will develop the
design to 30 percent complete, prepare and submit a milestone review
package (6 copies), attend a review meeting with City staff, and prepare and
submit meeting minutes / comment responses, The preliminary design will
be developed based on information gathered in Tasks 1 through 3 above, as
well as site visits to evaluate conflicts / constructability and coordination
with City staff, The Preliminary Design Memorandum will include the
following:
. A plan-view sketch of proposed pipe alignment in sufficient detail to
illustrate the proposed side-of-the-road, locations of proposed
trenchless installations, and the presence of all proposed valves,
. Proposed design pressures
Proposed pipe material(s), pressure class, linings, and coatings
. Proposed details for select piping / restoration work
Preliminary drawing sheet list
. Preliminary specification Table of Contents
. Preliminary Opinion of Probable Construction Cost
The preliminary design memorandum will provide confirmation of the
feasibility of the proposed route, and will provide a basis for selecting a
single side of the right-of-ways to be surveyed, thus minimizing the cost of
surveying subconsultant services,
II - DESIGN PHASE
Task 1- Field Survey Coordination - It is understood that the City's
surveying crew will perform a field survey to support the development of the
force main design, It is understood that the survey will be conducted within
public Rights-of-Way, covering the proposed project area as illustrated in
Figure 1, will cover one-half of the road right-of-way (road centerline to
ROW line) as selected in the pre-design phase, and will include location of
surface features in plan, as well as elevation cross sections at 100 foot
intervals, The field survey will be based on the City standard elevation
datum and coordinate system, The Consultant will coordinate with the
City's survey crew and review the survey deliverables,
Task 2 - Geotechnical Investigation - Consultant will provide, through a
subconsultant, a field geotechnical investigation to support development of
the force main design. The geotechnical investigation will be conducted
within public Rights-of-Way, covering the proposed project area as
illustrated in Figure 1, The subsurface exploration will include
approximately 16 borings at regular spacing along the pipe route and near
anticipated launching / receiving pits at locations oftrenchless installations,
The geotechnical report will present the boring logs and will make
recommendations for design and construction requirements. One copy of the
geotechnical report; sealed by a registered PE, will be provided for the City's
files. Efforts under this task will include subconsultant services ($5,250 per
actual Subconsultant quotation) and Consultant's management and oversight
of the subconsultant.
Task 3 - Utility Locates by Soft Excavation - Consultant will provide,
through a subconsultant, services for the location of existing buried utilities
in a limited number oflocations where deemed necessary for the
development of the force main design, This will include the vertical and
horizontal location of existing buried utilities in up to twenty locations using
vacuum excavation or other soft-dig techniques. Locations shall be
determined by the Consultant during the design process, Efforts under this
task will include subconsultant services ($5,100 per actual Subconsultant
quotation) and Consultant's management and oversight of the subconsultant,
III - FINAL DESIGN PHASE
This phase includes development of drawings, technical specifications, and
an Opinion of Probable Construction Cost to support the bidding and
construction of the wastewater force main described under 1. Scope of
Services. Plan & profile drawings will be prepared at a scale of 1"=30' -0",
The design drawings shall be compiled using one of the following two
methods: I) The City of Clearwater CAD standards (Attachment A), 2)
Pinellas County Survey CAD standards for survey base map and City Of
Clearwater standards for the design portion,
Task 1 - Owner-Furnished Front-End Documents - Obtain and review
Owner-furnished front-end documents, general conditions, special
conditions, standard specifications, and standard details, Coordinate with
Owner to resolve review comments, and revise Engineer's standard
documents accordingly,
Task 2 - Design to 60 Percent Complete - Consultant will develop the
design to 60 percent complete, prepare and submit a milestone review
package (6 copies), attend a review meeting with City staff, and prepare and
submit meeting minutes / comment responses, The 60 percent submittal will
include drawings, partial specifications, and an updated Opinion of Probable
Construction Cost.
Task 3 - Design to 90 Percent Complete - Consultant will develop the
design to 90 percent complete, prepare and submit a milestone review
package (6 copies), attend a review meeting with City staff, and prepare and
submit meeting minutes / comment responses. The 90 percent submittal will
include drawings, specifications, and an updated Opinion of Probable
Construction Cost. .
Task 4 - QA / QC Review - Consultant will perform a quality control
review ofthe design documents and revise the documents as appropriate.
Task 5 - Final Design Submittal- Consultant will address City's 90
percent review comments and submit final design documents for the City's
records and use, The final submittal will consist of one set of signed and
sealed drawings and specifications, one set of reproducible drawings and
specifications, and a Final Opinion of Probable Construction Cost.
IV - PERMITTING PHASE
Consultant will perform the services described below in support of obtaining
the specific approvals / exemptions anticipated to be required as described.
Services in addition to those described, or services for obtaining permits or
regulatory approvals other than those anticipated, shall be considered
supplemental services,
Task 1- Pinellas County Public Works Right-of-Way Utilization Permit
- Consultant will prepare an application package for execution by the City,
The package is anticipated to include the application form, two sets of signed
and sealed drawings, cover letter, and a check for application fee up to an
amount of $200,00. Consultant will submit the application package to the
agency for review at the 90% level of design completion, Consultant will
address agency review comments (one RAI is anticipated) and prepare and
submit a response letter, Consultant will attend up to one meeting with
agency staff during the review process.
Task 2 - FDEP Noticed General Permit for Constructing a Domestic
Wastewater Collection / Transmision System - Consultant will prepare an
application package for execution by the City. The package is anticipated to
include the application form, two sets of signed and sealed drawings, cover
letter, and a check for application fee up to an amount of $250,00,
Consultant will submit the application package to the agency for review at
the 90% level of design completion. Consultant will address agency review
comments (one RAI is anticipated) and prepare and submit a response letter,
Consultant will attend up to one meeting with agency staff during the review
process,
Task 3 - Exemption from Environmental Resource Permitting - Based
on preliminary review of the project site for the proposed alignment, it is
anticipated that the project will qualifY for an exemption from this permit.
Consultant's services will be in support of obtaining such an exemption.
Consultant will prepare and submit to the agency a letter requesting an
exemption along with preliminary drawings and photographs, Consultant
will address agency review comments (one RAI is anticipated) and prepare
and submit a response letter, Consultant will attend up to one meeting with
Agency staff to discuss the project and/or tour the project site,
Task 4 - SWFWMD Environmental Resource Permit (ERP) - These
services will be performed and compensated for only if SWFWMD makes a
determination that an ERP is required. If required, Consultant will perform
the following specific services in support of obtaining a Noticed General
ERP (for temporary wetlands impacts associated with buried utility
installation):
. Wetlands delineation by performed by a qualified environmental
scientist. Attend a meeting in the field with SWFWMD to review
the wetlands delineations prior to surveying.
. Coordinate with the City's survey crew which will perform a
wetlands delineation survey. Submit the wetlands delineation to
S WFWMD for approval.
. Incorporate the wetlands delineation into the design drawings along
with design provisions for wetlands protection / restoration as
required for permitting,
. Prepare an ERP application package including application form,
aerial photograph / map, design drawings, wetland descriptions,
narrative in support noticed-general-permit status, cover letter, and a
check for application fee up to an amount of$100,OO,
. Review and prepare letter providing responses to one RAI.
v - BIDDING PHASE
Task 1 - Support Services During Bidding - This covers bidding phase
services during a single public advertisement / competitive bid process, It is
understood that the City will administer the bidding process, and the
Consultant will perform the following specific services in support:
Produce 25 sets of drawings and specifications for the City's use and
distribution to prospective bidders.
Attend a pre-bid conference along with City staff, Assist with
providing a project overview and answering contractor questions,
Prepare addendum items in response to Contractor questions,
Provide to City for use in distributing addenda to plan holders,
. Prepare bid tabulation, evaluate bids, and make written
recommendation to City concerning contract award.
VI - CONSTRUCTION PHASE - Not applicable,
PROJECT GOALS:
Goals of the project include the following deliverables, and accomplishments:
Hydraulic Analysis Technical Memorandum
. Preliminary Design Memorandum
Geotechnical Report
. Biddable construction drawings and specifications
. Opinion of Probable Construction
Recommendation of Award
4. BUDGET:
For completion of the services described under 2. SCOPE OF SERVICES, the
City will compensate Consultant in the amount of One Hundred Thirty Nine
Thousand Eight Hundred Dollars ($139,800) which includes:
Three Thousand Dollars ($3,000) on a not-to-exceed basis for task
allowances,
. Five Hundred Fifty Dollars ($550) as reimbursable expenses for permit
fees paid by Consultant,
. And One Hundred Thirty Six Thousand Two Hundred Fifty Dollars
($136,250) on a lump sum basis for the remainder of the work
5. SCHEDULE:
The final design documents are to be completed 249 calendar days from issuance of
notice-to-proceed, assuming a three-week period at each design milestone to allow
for City review and holding a review meeting. The project deliverables are to be
phased as follows:
. Hydraulic Analysis Technical Memorandum - within 15 days ofNTP
. Complete utility investigation, prepare and submit Preliminary Design
Memorandum - within 45 days ofNTP
. Field Survey and Geotechnical Report within 60 days of the Preliminary
Design Memorandum review meeting
. 60% Design Submittal - within 90 days of the Preliminary Design
Memorandum review meeting (30 days after completion of the Survey)
. 90% Design Submittal- within 30 days of the 60% review meeting
. Final Design Submittal - within 21 days of the 90% review meeting
. Recommendation of Award - within 14 days of bid opening
6. STAFF ASSIGNMENT (Consultant):
Key Black & Veatch project staff:
. Project Manager: Andy Westfall
. Project Engineer, hydraulic analysis: Bobby Burchett
. Project Engineer, pipeline design: Allen Dethloff
. Design Engineer: Anadi Mirsa
7. CORRESPONDENCE/REPORTING PROCEDURES:
ENGINEER's project correspondence shall be directed to Andy Westfall. All City
project correspondence shall be directed to Kelly O'Brien with copies to others as may be
appropriate.
8. INVOICING/FUNDING PROCEDURES:
Invoices shall be submitted monthly to the City of Clearwater, Attn: Marty Pages,
Administrative Analyst, Public Works Administration, p, 0, Box 4748, Clearwater,
Florida 33758-4748, for work performed, Invoices will be prepared monthly.
Contingency services will be billed as incurred only after written authorization provided
by the City to proceed with those services,
City Invoicing Code: 0315-96665-563100-535-000-0000
9. ENGINEER CERTIFICATION:
Black & Veatch will certify as a licensed Professional Engineer, registered in accordance
with Florida Statute 471 (481), that the above project's construction plans meet or exceed all
applicable design criteria specified by City municipal ordinance, S1ate, and Federal
established standards, We understand that it is our responsibility as the project's
Professional Engineer to perform a quality assurance review of these submitted plans to
ensure that such plans are free from errors and/or omissions,
This certification shall apply equally to any further revision and/or submittal of plans,
computations, or other project documents, which we may subsequently tender.
10. SPECIAL CONSIDERATIONS: Not applicable.
PREPARED BY:
APPROVED BY:
Andrew V, Petkash, P,E.
Sr. Vice President
Black & Veatch
Michael D, Quillen, PE
City Engineer
City of Clearwater
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CITY OF CLEARWATER
PUMP STATION 65 FORCE MAIN EXTENSION
PROJECT BUDGET
Black & Veatch
Subconsultant
Task Description Services Labor Total
I Pre- Desitm
I Hvdraulic Analvsis! Memorandum $ 3.171
2 Utility Investigation $ 3,925
3 Meetings with Regulatory Agencies $ 2,185
4 Preliminarv Design Memorandum! Meeting $ 11681
5 Task Allowance $ 500
$ 21 462
II Design
1 Field Survey Coordination $ 3,272
2 Geotechnical Investigation $ 5,250 $ 2,330
3 Utility Locations by Vacuum Excavation $ 5,100 $1777
4 Task Allowance $ 500
$ 18,229
III Final Desil!.n Plans and Specifications
1 Owner-Furnished Front-end Documents $ 2,977
2 Design to 60%! Submittal! Meeting $ 16768
3 Design to 90%! Submittal! Meeting $ 16,768
4 QA ! QC Review $3906
5 Final Design Submittal $ 16,786
6 Task Allowance $ 1.000
$ 58.205
IV Permittinl! Services
1 Pine lias County ROW Utilization Permit $ 3,790
2 FOEI' WW Collection! Transmission System Const Permit $ 3,451
3 Exemption Request - SWFWMD ERP $ 2,324
4 SWFWMD ERP Permit $ 9 991
5 Task Allowance $ 500 $ 20 056
V Bidding Phase
1 Bidding Phase Services $ 8 051
2 Task Allowance $ 500
$ 8,551
Subtotal, Labor and Subcontractors $ 126,503
Permit Review Fees $ 550
Other Direct Costs (prints photocopies postage, etc) $ 12 747
Grand Total $ 139,800
CITY OF CLEARW ATEH
PUBLIC WORKS ADMINISTRATION
WORK ORDER INITIATION FORM
Attachment "B"
CITY DELIVERABLES
FORMAT
The design or survey plans shall be compiled utilizing one of the following two
methods.
1. City of Clearwater CAD standards.
2. Pinellas County CAD standards
3. Datum: Horizontal and Vertical datum shall be referenced to North
American Vertical Datum of 1988 (vertical) and North American Datum of
1983/90 (horizontal). The unit of measurement shall be the United States
Foot. Any deviation from this datum will not be accepted unless reviewed
by City of Clearwater Engineering/Geographic Technology Division.
An AutoCAD LandDesktop 3,0 or later drawing file with all dependent files shall
be submitted, NOTE: If approved deviation from Clearwater or Pinellas County
CAD standards are used the consultant shall include all necessary information to
aid in manipulating the drawings including either PCP, CTB file or pen schedule
for plotting, The drawing file shall include only authorized fonts, shapes, line
types or other attributes contained in the standard AutoDesk, Inc. release. All
block references and references contained within the drawing file shall be
included. Please address any questions regarding format to Mr. Tom Mahony, at
(727)562-4762 or email addresstom.mahony@myclearwater.com
~ All electronic files must be delivered upon completion of project or with
100% plan submittal to City of Clearwater.
Sanitary Sewer System
SSO Abatement
Area It Fit .
Pump Station 65
Force Main Re-Route
o 250 500 1,000
Feet
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Existing City lift Station
~ Private Lift Station
Existing Sanitary Force Main
Existing Sanitary Gravity Sewer
Future Sanitary Gravity Sewer
Private Sanitary Gravity Sewer
Private Sanitary Force Main
Proposed Abatement Piping
----- Proposed Force Main
. Proposed Force Main Valve
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Figure 1
Meeting Date: 11/2/2006
City Council Agenda
Council Chambers - City Hall
SUBJECT / RECOMMENDATION:
Appoint Mr. Kip Corriveau (only applicant) to the Neighborhood and Affordable Housing Advisory Board in the City resident
category with the term expiring on April 30, 2010. (consent)
SUMMARY:
The Appointment Worksheet is attached.
Review Approval: 1) Clerk
APPOINTMENT WORKSHEET
BOARD: Neighborhood and Affordable Housing Advisory Board (NAHAB)
TERM: 4 years
APPOINTED BY: City Council
FINANCIAL DISCLOSURE: Not Required
RESIDENCY REQUIREMENT: City of Clearwater
MEMBERS: 7
CHAIRPERSON: Lisa Hughes
MEETING DATE: As Called
PLACE: Determined when called
APPTS. NEEDED: 1
STAFF LIAISON: CHUD-Howie Carroll
DATE APPTS TO BE MADE: ASAP
SPECIAL QUALIFICATIONS: Board to have 1 member in each: Residential Bldg Industry and/or those
areas of labor engaged in residential bldg industry; banking/mortgage industry; advocate for low
income housing; provider for low income housing and/or real estate industry; resident from one of the
City's Neighborhood Revitalization Strategy areas; City resident; and resident East Clwr area.
THE FOLLOWING ADVISORY BOARD MEMBER(S) HAVE TERMS WHICH EXPIRE AND NOW
REQUIRE EITHER REAPPOINTMENT FOR A NEW TERM OR REPLACEMENT BY A NEW
APPOINTEE.
1. Douglas J. Booher - 2717 Seville Blvd., #13-106, 33764 - Original Appointment 02/17/2005
city resident
*finished a term - 04/30/06 - (Not able to serve another term-Does not wish to be reappointed)
THE FOLLOWING NAMES ARE BEING SUBMITTED FOR CONSIDERATION TO FILL THE ABOVE
VACANCIES:
1. Kip Corriveau - 1347 N. McMullen Booth Rd., Unit #2,33759 - Social Worker
city resident
Zip codes of current members:
1 at 33755
1 at 33759
1 at 33761
1 at 33764
1 at 33765
1 at 33767
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Meeting Date: 11/2/2006
City Council Agenda
Council Chambers - City Hall
SUBJECT / RECOMMENDATION:
Appoint Councilmember Doran to fill the remainder of Hoyt Hamilton's term on the Pinellas Planning Council (PPC) expiring on
December 31,2006 and to a new two year term on the PPC expiring on December 31, 2008. (Consent)
SUMMARY:
Review Approval: 1) Clerk
Meeting Date: 11/2/2006
City Council Agenda
Council Chambers - City Hall
SUBJECT / RECOMMENDATION:
Approve settlement of Louise Evans v. City of Clearwater, Case No. 06-001353-CI-021 in the amount of $50,000.00 and authorize
appropriate officials to execute the settlement agreement. (consent)
SUMMARY:
On April 18, 2003, a police vehicle lost control and struck the claimant's vehicle that had stopped when the operator observed the
oncoming police car. The claimant sustained soft tissue injuries and a labral tear of the left shoulder that required surgical repair.
She incurred medical expenses in excess of $25,000. The parties held a mediation conference on Wednesday, October 11,2006
and agreed, subject to Council approval, to settle the case for the amount of $50,000.
Type:
Current Year Budget?:
Operating Expenditure
Yes
Budget Adjustment:
No
Budget Adjustment Comments:
Current Year Cost:
Not to Exceed:
For Fiscal Year:
$50,000
Annual Operating Cost:
Total Cost:
$50,000
10012006 to 09302007
Appropriation Code
590-07000-545900-519-0000
Amount
50000
Appropriation Comment
Review Approval: 1) Clerk
Meeting Date: 11/2/2006
City Council Agenda
Council Chambers - City Hall
SUBJECT / RECOMMENDATION:
Approve the legal services agreement between the City and the law firm of Thompson, Sizemore & Gonzalez to represent the City
in Wendy Cason v. City of Clearwater, Case No. 06-6654-CI-15, and other employment matters as they arise, in the estimated
amount of $75,000. (consent)
SUMMARY:
On October 10, 2006, the City was served with the lawsuit, Wendy Cason v. City of Clearwater, Case No. 06-6654-CI-15. Ms.
Cason is a female Fire Lieutenant who is claiming discrimination based on gender. The City Attorney will assign defense of this
lawsuit to Thompson, Sizemore & Gonzalez. The initial budget is estimated at $75,000 for defense of this case. The funding of
$75,000 will come from the City Attorney's professional services budget.
Type:
Current Year Budget?:
Operating Expenditure
Yes
Budget Adjustment:
No
Budget Adjustment Comments:
Current Year Cost:
Not to Exceed:
For Fiscal Year:
$75,000
Annual Operating Cost:
Total Cost:
$75,000
10012006 to 09302007
Appropriation Code
0-01 0-09600-5301 00-514-
000-0000
Amount
$75,000
Appropriation Comment
Review Approval: 1) Clerk
Meeting Date: 11/2/2006
City Council Agenda
Council Chambers - City Hall
SUBJECT / RECOMMENDATION:
Nominate Mayor Frank Hibbard to serve on the American Public Gas Association (APGA) Public Gas Policy Council (PGPC) to
represent the City of Clearwater and the Clearwater Gas System.
SUMMARY:
CGS is the 35th largest publicly-owned natural gas system in America. CGS is an APGA member and has a member on the Board
of Directors. APGA is the national, non-profit association of municipally-owned natural gas distribution systems, with some 650
members in 36 states. Overall, there are nearly 1,000 municipally-owned natural gas systems in the United States. APGA has
asked Clearwater Gas System (CGS) to nominate a City of Clearwater public official to serve on the APGA Public Gas Policy
Council (PGPC) to replace Councilmember Hoyt Hamilton. The PGPC is made up of locally-elected and appointed officials from
public gas communities. Councilmember Hamilton has represented the City on the APGA PGPC since its inception in 2005. The
PGPC meets annually, usually in the spring, in Washington, D.C. During this meeting, participants receive updates from APGA
and congressional staff on legislative issues affecting public gas systems and meet with key members of Congress and their staff to
discuss issues of concern to public gas systems. The PGPC members also typically attend the APGA Annual Meeting to increase
their understanding of the key operational and policy issues impacting public gas. This year's PGPC meeting included a
presentation on natural gas supply by Congressman Peterson (R-PA) and briefings by key congressional staff. Since the PGPC's
creation two years ago, the group has almost doubled in size to 22 members at the latest count. The primary purpose of the PGPC
is to assist APGA in moving legislation forward that is important to its members, to oppose harmful legislation, and to provide
advice on other legislative related issues of importance to APGA. Locally elected and appointed public officials have a strong,
persuasive, and authoritative voice in Washington, D.C. with their elected representatives in both the House and Senate. Having a
core group of elected officials carry the public gas message to Congress significantly strengthens APGA's advocacy efforts. The
travel expenses for the City's PGPC representative are paid out of the Gas System Budget. This expense has been approximately
$3,000 annually.
Type:
Current Year Budget?:
Other
None
Budget Adjustment:
None
Budget Adjustment Comments:
Current Year Cost:
Not to Exceed:
For Fiscal Year:
Annual Operating Cost:
Total Cost:
to
Review Approval: 1) Clerk
Meeting Date: 11/2/2006
City Council Agenda
Council Chambers - City Hall
SUBJECT / RECOMMENDATION:
Approve the State of Florida Department of Transportation contract renewal for sweeping State roadways as outlined in the
Maintenance Agreement, FIN project No. 42193917201 and adopt Resolution 06-54.
SUMMARY:
.. The maintenance agreement between the Florida Department of Transportation and the City of Clearwater approved by Council
on October 6,2005, will expire on December 6, 2006. This is the final renewal of the 2-year renewal option for the continued
sweeping of various state roadways in 26 cycles. .. The City of Clearwater Legal Staff has coordinated the scope of services with
the FDOT representative. Renewal is subject to the terms and conditions as outlined in the scope of services, designated sweeping
locations, and method of compensation, exhibits A, B, and C respectively. .. FDOT Standard Agency Format requires conformance
with the Manual of Uniform Traffic Control Devices (MUTCD). The Public Services Department has the necessary equipment to
conform to the MUTCD, i.e.... a shadow truck with an attenuator and arrow board. .. FDOT compensation for services is based on
miles of sweeping completed, currently estimated at $40,876.94 annually (at $70.30 per mile). .. Operating costs to provide these
services are approximately $50.00 per mile. .. Copies of the agreement are available for review in the Official Records and
Legislative Services office.
Type:
Current Year Budget?:
Other
Yes
Budget Adjustment:
No
Budget Adjustment Comments:
Current Year Cost:
Not to Exceed:
For Fiscal Year:
Annual Operating Cost:
Total Cost:
to
Review Approval: 1) Clerk
RESOLUTION NO. 06-54
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER,
FLORIDA AUTHORIZING THE EXECUTION OF A
CONTRACT RENEWAL OF THE MAINTENANCE
AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY OF CLEARWATER
AND THE STATE OF FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF
TRANSPORTATION, TO PROVIDE FOR ROADWAY
SWEEPING WITHIN THE DEPARTMENT'S RIGHT-OF-
WAY IN THE CITY OF CLEARWATER; PROVIDING AN
EFFECTIVE DATE.
WHEREAS, the Florida Department of Transportation (FOOT) has agreed to
retain the City of Clearwater to perform roadway sweeping within the Department's
right-of-way in the City of Clearwater under the Maintenance Agreement, FIN Project
No. 42193917201, a copy of which is attached hereto as Exhibit "A"; now, therefore,
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY
OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA:
Section 1. The City Council hereby accepts and approves the renewal of the
Maintenance Agreement between City of Clearwater and the State of Florida
Department of Transportation, FIN Project No. 42193917201 to retain the City of
Clearwater to provide roadway sweeping within the Department's right-of-way in the
City of Clearwater, and authorizes Clearwater City Manager, William B. Horne II, to sign
said Maintenance Agreement on behalf of the City of Clearwater.
Section 2. This resolution shall take effect immediately upon adoption.
PASSED AND ADOPTED this
day of
,2006.
Frank V. Hibbard
Mayor
Approved as to form:
Attest:
Carlos F. Colon
Assistant City Attorney
Cynthia E. Goudeau
City Clerk
Resolution No. 06-54
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Contract No.
FIN Project No. 42193917201
STATE OF FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
MAINTENANCE AGREEMENT
STANDARD AGENCY FORMAT
BY THIS AGREEMENT, made and entered into this _ day of _, 20_, by and
Between the STATE OF FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTAION, District VII, an
Agency of the State of Florida, hereinafter called "Department" and The City of Clearwater,
Florida a Municipal Corporation, hereinafter called "Agency", hereby agree as follows:
L SERVICES AND PERFORMANCE
A. In connection with Performing Roadway Sweeping on the Primary Roadway systems
within the city limits of Clearwater, Pinellas County, Florida, the Department does
hereby retain the Agency to furnish certain services, information and items as described
in Exhibit "A", attached hereto and made a part hereof. These services were acquired
in compliance with Section 335.055.
B. Before any additions or deletions to the work described in Exhibit "A", and before
undertaking any changes or revisions to such work, the parties shall enter into a
Supplemental Agreement covering such modifications and the compensation to be paid
therefore. Performance of any such services prior to the execution of a Supplemental
Agreement will result in nonpayment of those services. Reference herein to this
Agreement shall be considered to include any supplemental thereto.
C. Where Exhibit "A" calls for the preparation of tracings, plans, specifications, maps,
and/or reports these items as well as all data collected, together with summaries and
charts derived wherefrom, shall be considered works made for hire and shall become the
property of the Department without restriction or limitation on their use and shall be
made available, upon request, to the Department at any time. The Agency shall not
copyright any material and products or patent any invention developed under this
Agreement. The Department will have the right to visit the site for inspection of the
work and the drawings of the Agency at any time. Unless changed by written agreement
of the parties, said site shall be City of St. Petersburg, Florida, P.O Box 2842 St.
Petersburg, FL. 33731-2842
D. All final plans, documents, reports, studies and other data prepared by the Agency will bear
the endorsement of a person in the full employ of the Agency.
E. The Department will be entitled at all times to be advised, at its request, as to the status of
work being done by the Agency and of the details thereof. Coordination shall be
maintained by the Agency with representatives of the Department.
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F. All services shall be performed by the Agency to the satisfaction of the Director who shall
decide all questions, difficulties and disputes of any nature whatsoever that may arise
under or by reason of this Agreement. The Director's decision upon all claims, questions
and disputes shall be final and binding upon all parties. Adjustments of compensation and
contract time because of any major changes in the work that may become necessary or
desirable shall be left to the absolute discretion of the Director.
Reference herein to Director shall mean the Department's District Secretary of District
Seven, or his designee.
2. TERM
A. Initial Term. This Contract shall begin on the date of execution and shall terminate on
Date Listed Below. Subsequent to the execution of the Agreement by both parties, the
services to be rendered by the Agency shall commence and be completed in accordance
with the option selected below.
[X] Services shall commence upon written notice from the Department's Contract
Manager and shall be completed by 365 DA YS or date of termination, whichever
occurs first.
[ ] Services shall commence , 20_, and shall be completed by
, 20_ or date of termination whichever occurs first.
[ ] Other: See Exhibit "A"
B. RENEWALS
[ ] This Contract may not be renewed.
[X] This Contract may be renewed on a yearly basis for a period of up to two years
after the initial contract or for a period no longer than the term of the original
contract whichever period is longer. Renewals shall be contingent upon
satisfactory performance evaluations by the Department and subject to the
availability of funds. Any renewal or extension shall be in writing and executed
by both parties, and shall be subject to the same terms and conditions set forth in
this Agreement.
C. EXTENTIONS. In the event that circumstances arise which make performance by the
Agency impracticable or impossible within the time allowed or which prevent a new
contract from being executed, the Department, in its discretion, may grant an extension of
the Agreement. Extension of this Agreement shall be in writing for period not to exceed
six (6) months and shall be subject to the same terms and conditions set forth in this
Agreement; provided the Department may, in its discretion, grant a proportional increase
in the total dollar amount based on the method and rate established herein. There shall be
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only one extension of this Agreement unless the failure to meet the criteria set forth in
this Agreement for completion of this Agreement is due to events beyond the control of
the Agency.
It shall be the responsibility of the Agency to ensure at all times that sufficient time
remains in the Project Schedule within which to complete services on the project. In the
event there have been delays, which would affect the project completion date, the Agency
shall submit a written request to the Department which identifies the reason(s) for the
delay and the amount of time related to each reason. The Department will review the
request and make a determination as to granting all or port of the requested extension.
3. COMPENSATION AND PAYMENT
A. The Department agrees to pay the Agency for the herein described services at
compensation as detailed in Exhibit "C" attached hereto and made a part hereof.
B. Payment shall be made only after receipt and approval of goods and services unless
advance payments are authorized by the State Comptroller under Section 215.422(14),
Florida Statutes.
C. If this Contract involves units of deliverables, then such units must be received and
accepted in writing by the Contract Manager prior to payments.
D. Any penalty for delay in payment shall be in accordance with Section 215.422(3)(b),
Florida Statutes.
E. Bills for fees or other compensation for services or expenses shall be submitted in detail
sufficient for a proper pre audit and post audit thereof.
F. Bills for travel expenses specifically authorized shall be submitted and paid in accordance
with Section 112.061, Florida Statutes
G. The Agency providing goods and services to the Department should be aware of the
following time frames. Upon receipt, the Department has five (5) working days to
inspect and approve the goods and services, unless the Agreement specifies otherwise.
The Department has 20 days to deliver a request for payment (voucher) to the
Department of Banking and Finance. The 20 days are measured from the latter of the
date the invoice is received or the goods or services are received, inspected and approved.
H. If a payment is not available within 40 days, a separate interest penalty of .03333 percent
per day will be due and payable, in addition to the invoice amount, to the Agency.
Interest penalties of less than on (1) dollar will not be enforced unless the Agency
requests payment. Invoices, which have to be returned to the Agency because of Agency
preparation errors, will result in a delay in the payment. The invoice payment
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requirements do not start until a properly completed InVOICe IS provided to the
Department.
I. A Vender Ombudsman has been established within the Department of Banking and
Finance. The duties of this individual include acting as an advocate for
contractors/vendors who may be experiencing problems in obtaining timely payment(s)
from a state agency. The Vendor Ombudsman may be contacted at (850) 488-2924 or by
calling the State Comptroller's Hotline, 1-800-848-3792.
J. Records of costs incurred under terms of this Agreement shall be maintained and made
available upon request to the Department at all times during the period of this Agreement
and for three years after final payment is made. Copies of these documents and records
shall be furnished to the Department upon request. Records of costs incurred includes the
Agency's general accounting records and the project records, together with supporting
documents and records, of the Agency and all subcontractors performing work on the
project, and all other records of the Agency and subcontractors considered necessary by
the Department for a proper audit of costs.
K. The Department, during any fiscal year, shall not expend money, incur any liability, or
enter into any contract which, by its terms, involves the expenditure of money in excess
of the amounts budgeted as available for expenditure during such fiscal year. Any
contract, verbal or written, made in violation of this subsection is null and void, and no
money may be paid on such contract. The Department shall require a statement from the
Comptroller of the Department that funds are available prior to entering into any such
contract or other binding commitment of funds. Nothing herein contained shall prevent
the making of contracts for periods exceeding one year, but any contract so made shall be
executory only for the value of the services to be rendered or agreed to be paid for in
succeeding fiscal years. Accordingly, the State of Florida's performance and obligation
to pay under this Contract is contingent upon an annual appropriation by the Legislature.
This paragraph shall be incorporated verbatim in all contracts of the department which
are in an amount in excess of $25,000 and which have a term for a period of more than
one year.
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4. INDEMNITY AND SURETYSHIP
A. INDEMNITY. To the extent provided by law, the Agency shall indemnify, defend, and
hold harmless from any claim, loss, damage, cost, charge, or expense arising out of any
act, error, omission, or negligent act by the Agency, its agents, or employees, during the
performance of the Agreement, except that neither the Agency, its agents, or its
employees will be liable under this paragraph for any claim, loss, damage, cost, charge or
expense arising out of any act, error, omission, or negligent act by the Department or any
of its officers, agents, or employees during the performance of the Agreement.
When the Department receives a notice of claim for damages that may have been caused
by the Agency in the performance of services required under this agreement, the
Department will immediately forward the claim to the Agency and the Department will
evaluate the claim and report their findings to each other within fourteen (14) working
days and will jointly discuss options in defending the claim. After reviewing the claim,
the Department will determine whether to require the participation of the Agency in the
defense of the claim or to require that the Agency defend the Department in such claim as
described in this section. The Department's failure to promptly notify the Agency of a
claim shall not act as a waiver of any right herein to require the participation in or
defense of the claim by the Agency. The Department and the Agency will each pay its
own expenses for this evaluation, settlement negotiations, and trial, if any. However if
only one party participates in the defense of the claim at trial, that party is responsible for
all expenses at trial.
B. LIABILITY INSURANCE
[X] No general liability insurance required.
[ ] The Agency shall carry and keep in force during the period of this Agreement a
general liability insurance policy or policies with a company or companies authorized to
do business in Florida, affording public liability insurance with combined bodily injury
limits of at lease $_ per person and $_each occurrence, and property damage
insurance of at least $_ each occurrence, for the services to be rendered in accordance
with this Agreement.
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C. WORKER'S COMPENSATION. The Agency shall also carry and keep in force Worker's
Compensation insurance as required for the State of Florida under the Worker's
Compensation Law.
D. CERTIFICATION. With respect to any insurance policy required pursuant to this
Agreement, all such policies shall be issued by companies of recognized responsibility and
licensed to do business in the State of Florida. The Agency shall provide to the Department
certificates showing the required coverage to be in effect and showing the Department to be
an additional certificate holder. Such policies shall provide that the insurance is not
cancelable except upon thirty (30) days prior written notice to the Department.
5. COMPLIANCE WITH LAWS
A. The Agency shall allow public access to all documents, papers, letters or other material
subject to the provisions of Chapter 119, Florida Statutes, and made or received by the
Agency in conjunction with this Agreement. Failure by the Agency to grant such public
access shall be grounds for immediate unilateral cancellation of this Agreement by the
Department. However, upon receipt of any such public records request, the Agency shall
immediately, and before releasing such records, notify the Department's Contract Manager.
B. The Agency agrees that prior to issuing any statements, press or publicity releases concerning
this Agreement or its subject matter or otherwise disclosing any of the data or other
information obtained or furnished in compliance with this Agreement, or any particulars
thereof, the Agency will notify the Department's Contract Manager.
C. The Agency shall comply with all federal, state and local laws and ordinances applicable to
the work or payment for work thereof, and shall not discriminate on the grounds of race,
color, religion, sex, or national origin in the performance of work under this Contract.
D. If the Agency is licensed by the Department of Professional Regulation to perform the
services herein contracted, the Section 337.162, Florida Statutes, applies as follows:
(1) If the Department has knowledge or reason to believe that any person has
violated the provisions of the state professional licensing laws or rnles, it shall
submit a complaint about the violations to the Department of Professional
Regulation. The complaint shall be confidential.
(2) Any person who is employed by the Department and who is licensed by the
Department of Professional Regulation and who, through the course of his
employment, has knowledge to believe that any person has violated the
provisions of state professional licensing laws or rnles shall submit a complaint
about the violations to the Department of Professional Regulation. Failure to
submit a complaint about the violations may be grounds for disciplinary action
pursuant to Chapter 455 and the state licensing law applicable to that licensee.
The complaint shall be confidential.
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(3) Any confidential information submitted to the Department of Professional
Regulation shall remain confidential pursuant to Chapter 455 and applicable
state law.
E. The Agency covenants and agrees that it and its employees shall be bound by the standards
of conduct provided in applicable Florida Statutes and applicable rules of the Board of
Professional Regulation as they relate to work performed under this Agreement. The Agency
further covenants and agrees that when a former state employee is employed by the Agency,
the Agency will require that strict adherence by the former state employee to Florida Statutes
112.313(9) and 112.3185 is a condition of employment for said form state employee. These
statutes will by reference be made a part of the Agreement as though set forth in full. The
Agency agrees to incorporate the provisions of this paragraph in any subcontract into which
it might enter with reference to the work performed pursuant to this Agreement.
6. TERMINA TION AND DEF AUL T
A. This Agreement may be canceled by the Department in whole or in part at any time the
interest of the Department requires such termination. The Department also reserves the right
to seek termination or cancellation of the Agreement in the event the Agency shall be placed
in either voluntary or involuntary bankruptcy. The Department further reserves the right to
terminate or cancel the Agreement in the event an assignment be made for the benefit of
creditors. This Agreement may be canceled by the Agency only by mutual consent of both
parties.
B. If the Department determines that the performance of the Agency is not satisfactory, the
Department shall have the option of (a) immediately terminating the Agreement, or (b)
notifying the Agency of the deficiency with a requirement that the deficiency be corrected
within a specified time, otherwise the Agreement will be terminated at the end of such time,
or (c) take whatever action is deemed appropriate by the Department.
C. If the Department requires termination of the Agreement for reasons other that unsatisfactory
performance of the Agency, the Department shall notify the Agency of such termination,
with instructions as to the effective date of termination or specify the stage of work at which
the Agreement is to be terminated.
D. If the Agreement is terminated before performance is completed, the Agency shall be paid
only for that work satisfactorily performed for which costs can be substantiated. Such
payment, however, may not exceed an amount, which is the same percentage of the contract
price as the amount of work satisfactorily completed is a percentage of the total work called
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for by this Agreement. All work in progress will become the property of the Department and
will be turned over promptly by the Agency.
7. ASSIGNMENT AND SUBCONTRACTS
The Agency shall no sublet, assign or transfer any work under this Agreement without the
prior written consent of the Department.
8. MISCELLANEOUS
A. The Agency and the Department agree that the Agency, its employees, and subcontractors
are not agents of the Department as a result of the Contract for purposes other than those set
out in Section 337.274, Florida Statutes.
B. All words used herein in the singular form shall extend to and include the plural. All words
used in the plural form shall extend to and include the singular. All words used in any
gender shall extend to and include all genders.
C. This Agreement embodies the whole agreement of the parties. There are no promises, terms,
conditions, or obligations other than those contained herein, and this Agreement shall
supersede all previous communications, representations, or agreements, either verbal or
written, between the parties hereto.
D. It is understood and agreed by the parties hereto that if any part, term or provision of this
Agreement is by the courts held to be illegal or in conflict with any law of the State of
Florida, the validity of the remaining portions or provisions shall not be affected, and the
rights and obligations of the parties shall be construed and enforced as if the Agreement did
not contain the particular part, term or provision held to be invalid.
E. This Agreement shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of the State
of Florida.
F. In any legal action related to this Agreement, instituted by either party, the Agency and the
Department agree that venue shall be governed by Section 337.19, Florida Statutes.
G. Attachments.
Page A-I through Page A-4:
Exhibit "A" Scope of Services
Page B-1
Exhibit "B", Sweeping Locations & Quantities
Page C-l:
Exhibit "C", Method of Compensation
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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have executed this Agreement by their duly authorized
officers on the day, month, and year first above written.
STATE OF FLORIDA
DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Name of Agency
By:
Authorized Signature
Name:
Title:
By:
Director of Operations
District Seven
ATTESST:
(Seal)A TTEST:
Executive Secretary
(Seal)
FOR DEPARTMENT USE ONLY
LEGAL REVIEW
AUTHORIZATION RECEIVED FROM
COMPTROLLER'S OFFICE AS TO
AVAILABILITY OF FUNDS
Attorney, Department of Transportation
A:\REVISION.ONE
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EXHIBIT "A", SCOPE OF SERVICES
I. The Agency shall assume the Departments maintenance responsibilities as follows:
A. The Agency shall perform routine mechanical/vacuum road and bridge sweeping consisting
of cleaning and removing sand, soil, paper, glass, cans and other debris from designated areas
within the limits of the State Maintained Highway right-of-way.
Areas to be cleaned will be curb and gutter, valley gutter, and curbs, and median, gore areas,
inlet grates, inlet throats, and other designated sites.
Spot sweeping and cleanup of accident and/or load spills will be the responsibility of the
Department.
These specifications and special provlSlons are end-result oriented. Although the main
purpose of this contract is to accomplish mechanical/vacuum road sweeping operations on
state roadways, the Agency may encounter objects larger than what a mechanical sweeper
can remove. At such times, the Agency shall furnish hand or mechanical means to remove
all debris encountered.
B. All roadway sweeping must be done between the hours of 7:00 PM and 6:AM Sunday night
thrn Friday Morning to minimize the disruption of traffic.
All operations shall be performed in accordance with the Departments District 7 Lane
Closure Guide.
Sweeping shall include (22.364) miles on various state roads in Pinellas County.
C. All roadway sweeping operations shall follow the safety guidelines established in the
Departments latest edition of the Roadway and Traffic Design Standard, Index 600 and the
latest edition of the Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices, Part VI.
When mechanical/vacuum sweeper is used on the roadway it shall have a SLOW MOVING
VEHICLE sign mounted on top of the vehicle. Additionally, a flashing arrow panel in
conformance with Section 6E-8 and 6E-9 of the Manual of Uniform Traffic Control Devices
(MUTCD) shall be mounted on the top rear of the vehicle.
A shadow truck or attenuator truck shall be provided when sweeping is to be accomplished
on all State Roadways. The shadow truck shall also be equipped with a sequential arrow
panel mounted on the top rear of the vehicle in conformance with Section 6E-9 of the
MUTCD.
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In addition, the shadow truck shall be equipped with an Attenuator System (approved crash
cushion system) designed for installation at the back of the vehicle. The foregoing
requirements are to be considered as minimum and the Agencies compliance with these
recommendations shall in no way relieve him of final responsibility for providing adequate
traffic control devices for the protection of employees and public throughout the work areas.
All sweeping shall be accomplished with or in the same direction as the traffic. Sweeping
against or opposing the traffic SHALL NOT be permitted.
D. All safety devices on the sweeping operation equipment shall be inspected by the Engineer or
his representative prior to being placed into service for this contract. Any deficient safety
devices shall be corrected or replaced immediately and service shall not begin until the
deficiency is corrected.
The mechanical road sweepers shall have a capacity of at least 7 yards cubed and shall be
equipped with the required safety devices listed under Section "C".
The shadow truck or attenuator truck shall weigh a minimum of 10,000 pounds and shall be
equipped with the required safety devices listed under Section C.
Use truck mounted attenuators rated at 43 mph or 62 mph design speeds, Base utilization of
TMAs on the posted speed limit. Restrict a TMA rated for 43 mph to use on roadways with
posted speed limits of 43 mph or less and prohibit from use on freeways. A TMA rated for
62 mph may be utilized on all freeways or roadways with posted speed limits greater than 43
mph. Equip the TMA cartridge with lights and reflectors in compliance with applicable
Florida motor vehicle laws, including turu signals, dual taillights, and brake lights. Ensure
that lights are visible in both the raised and lowered positions if the unit is capable of being
raised.
Ensure that the complete unit is painted DOT yellow (Fed. Std. 595 b, No. 13538). Stripe the
rear facing of the cartridge in the operating position with the alteruating 6 inches safety
orange 45E striping to form an inverted "V" at the center of the unit and slope down and
toward the outside of the unit, in both directions from the center. The bottom of the cartridge
shall have the same patteru, covering the entire bottom, with 6 inches white and 6 inches
safety orange stripes. Use Type III reflectorized sheeting for striping.
Obtain certified test reports from the TMA manufacturer showing the attenuator meets all
requirements set by the National Cooperative Highway Research Program, Report 230.
Certification shall include drawings and calculations signed and sealed by a Professional
Engineer registered in the State of Florida for each model.
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The flashing arrow boards shall be in conformance with Section 6E-9 of the Manual of
Uniform Traffic Control Devices.
E. The sweeping operations shall not create exceSSIve airborne dust or other particles as
determined by the Engineer.
Vehicles that are parked in the sweeping area are to be swept around. The area occupied by a
parked vehicle will be considered as work accomplished.
F. The term debris shall mean all materials normally picked up by a mechanical sweeper, such
as sand, glass, paper, cans, and other materials. It also will include large items such as tires,
tire parts, hub caps, large stones, boxes, tree limbs, wood, cable, and other such materials.
It is expected that the Agency shall encounter objects that are larger than what the
mechanical/vacuum sweeper can capably remove and therefore the Agency shall use other
means (hand or mechanical) to successfully remove all debris encountered.
It is expected that the Agency shall encounter piles of soil and vegetation which will require
special removal methods over and above that to be encountered in normal Sweeping of
Accumulated Debris during the first complete cycle. The Agency shall furnish such labor,
materials and equipment as may be required to accomplish removal of these built-up areas.
Disposal of debris shall be the responsibility of the Agency and in accordance with all rnles
and regulations in effect at the time of the disposal. Cost involved with the disposal of debris
shall be included in the contract unit price(s).
STOCKPILING OF DEBRIS ON THE RIGHT-OF-WAY SHALL NOT BE PERMITTED.
G. Completed work shall be clean and free of all accumulated debris after sweeping as
determined by the Departments Inspector, regardless of the number of sweeping passes
required to achieve the specified quality.
H. For the purpose of this contract, the areas specified for sweeping shall be all the locations on
the location map. The areas specified shall be swept for (26) cycles.
Each sweeping cycle shall be performed, completed and accepted within seven (]) calendar
days after issuance of the work document.
Sweeping paved shoulders, curbs and gutters, highway interchange ramps, barrier walls, gore
areas and curbed areas of bridge decks and other designated areas measured in miles.
Sweeping and complete removal of build-up areas and accumulated debris for the initial
cycle, measured in lane miles. Lane miles shall mean all areas where sweeping is to be
accomplished measured longitudinally, i.e., as to cover the ENTIRE WIDTH of paved
median and outside shoulders.
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I. If at any time after the Agency has assumed the aforementioned maintenance responsibilities
it shall come to the attention of the Department's District Secretary for District Seven that the
right-of-way as identified in Attachment "A", or any part thereof, is not properly maintained
pursuant to the terms of this Agreement, the District Secretary may issue a written notice that
a deficiency or deficiencies exist(s) by sending a certified letter in care of City Manager, City
of Clearwater.
Thereafter, the Agency shall have a period of (30) calendar days within which to correct the
cited deficiency or deficiencies. If said deficiency or deficiencies are not corrected within
this period, the Department may at its option, proceed as follows:
A. Assess the Agency costs, if any, incurred by the Department to maintain the areas
covered under this Agreement with Department or private agency forces, or
B. Terminate Agreement in accordance with Paragraph VI and maintain all of the
areas covered under this Agreement by Department of private agency forces.
J. The Department recognizes that the Agency must comply with Section 166.241, Florida
Statutes, Article VII of the Florida Constitution and Section 2-132 of the City Code. This
Agreement shall not be construed to modify in any way, the Agency's obligations under the
statute, constitution and ordinance.
K. It is understood between the parties hereto that the maintenance areas covered by this
Agreement may be removed, relocated, or adjusted at any time in the future as found
necessary by the Department in order that the adjacent State Road be widened, altered or
otherwise changed to meet with future criteria or planning of the Department. The Agency
shall be given sixty (60) calendar days notice to adjust their maintenance.
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EXHIBIT "B' SWEEPING LOCATIONS AND QUANTITIES
PAY ITEMS
Roadway Sweeping (Mechanical)
$40,876.94
Sweepine Cycle Miles and Locations
15007 651 Missouri Ave/ Belleaire Rd (to) 2 1.535 3.798 4.526 70.30 318.18
Court St Highlands Ave
15025 595 Myrtle Ave Chestnut St (to) 2 0.000 1.585 5.410 70.30 380.32
Ft Harrison Ave
15040 60 Gulf-to-Bay Clearwater Mall 2 4.552 5.803 2.502 70.30 175.89
Blvd (to) McMullen-
Booth Rd
15045 60 Clearwater Mem. Clearwater 4 0.167 0.836 3.184 70.30 223.84
Bridge Memorial Bridge
(to) Oak Ave
15045 60 Chestnut St Oak Ave (to) 4 0.836 1.697 2.678 70.30 188.26
Missouri Ave
15045- 60 Cou rt St Chestnut St. (to) 4 0.000 0.595 1.874 70.30 131 .74
101 Oak Ave
15050 590 Drew St Glenwood Ave 2 1.570 1.888 0.636 70.30 44.71
(to) Keystone Dr
15050 590 Drew St Saturn (to) 4 2.298 2.881 1.554 70.30 109.25
NE Coachman Rd
1,572.19
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40,876.94
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EXHIBIT "c' METHOD OF COMPENSATION
A. The Department agrees to pay the Contractor $ 40,876.94 annually for maintenance
performed hereunder, provided, however, that such maintenance is performed and complete
pursuant to the terms and standards set forth herein. Payment will only be made on complete
and signed off work orders.
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Meeting Date: 11/2/2006
City Council Agenda
Council Chambers - City Hall
SUBJECT / RECOMMENDATION:
Accept a FY 2006 Department of Justice, Bureau of Justice Assistance (DOJ/BJA) grant in the amount of $450,000 for a three-
year period to fund the Clearwater Area Task Force on Human Trafficking and approve an agreement with the YWCA of Tampa
Bay for provision of victim advocacy services to Human Trafficking victims, and authorize the appropriate officials to execute
same. (consent)
SUMMARY:
1. On April 6, 2006, the City Council approved the submission of the Police Department's grant application for federal grant
funding for a Law Enforcement Task Forces and Services for Human Trafficking Victims Grant from the U.S. Department of
Justice. 2. On September 29,2006, the Clearwater Police Department (CPD) received notification that it had been awarded
DOJ/BJA funds in the amount of $450,000 for the implementation and operation of a Clearwater Area Task Force on Human
Trafficking (CATFHT). The grant is for a three-year period, beginning on October 1,2006 and ending on September 30, 2009.3.
CPD is now seeking City Council approval to accept the grant, which will provide funding for two Human Trafficking Detectives
(one to be hired immediately, the second to be hired during the second year of the grant); two vehicles; travel/training expenses;
contractual victim services provided by the YWCA; necessary supplies, including digital tape recorders, guns, tasers, computers,
work stations, digital cameras, radios, standard uniforms; and cell phone service. The two Human Trafficking Detectives will be
assigned from within the Department and the grant-funded positions will be "back-filled" by new recruits. Two new police officer
positions will be created and funded by the grant; there are no retention requirements for these positions. 4. Through its Hispanic
Liaison Officer and Operation Apoyo Hispano, CPD has used its wide network of service providers and community contacts -
including informants - within the Hispanic community to identify and locate Human Trafficking (HT) victims and operations.
Currently, in conjunction with federal, state and local law enforcement agencies, CPD is investigating several suspected HT cases
on a part-time basis with personnel from the Patrol Division and CPD Intelligence Unit. However, because CPD does not have
full-time personnel to follow up on these cases, these efforts must be coordinated and prioritized with other law enforcement
functions. 5. With the acceptance of this grant, CPD will proceed with the creation of CATFHT, which will include CPD; the
YWCA of Tampa Bay; Regional Community Policing Institute; U.S. Attorney's Office for the Middle District of Florida; World
Relief Corporation; The Haven Spouse Abuse Shelter; Bureau of Immigration and Customs Enforcement; Office of the State
Attorney for the Sixth Judicial Circuit; Pinellas County Sheriff's Office; Gulf Coast Legal Services, Inc.; Florida Department of
Law Enforcement; and Regional Domestic Security Task Force. Through this Task Force, CPD will develop a proactive victim-
centered strategy to increase the identification and rescue of trafficking victims. 6. CPD will work very closely with World Relief
Corporation, which has also received a DOJ grant to fund HT victim services associated with CATFHT. World Relief will focus
on the delivery of victim services such as housing, clothing, counseling, etc., while CPD focuses primarily on the enforcement and
education side of the project. 7. Education of CPD' s officers and the general public is essential to raise awareness of the problem
of Human Trafficking and will be an integral part of CA TFHT' s mission. The Regional Community Policing Institute will assist
CPD in training all of its police officers on HT issues so that they can be alert to this often hidden problem. Public education
sessions will also be scheduled to make Clearwater area residents aware of the existence of HT victims within their community. 8.
Special Project No. 181-99277 has been established to account for the grant expenditures. 9. There is a 25% in-kind match
required for this grant; CPD is providing well in excess of the in-kind match with the $477 ,389 in salaries/benefits of the existing
staff who will be working on this project along with the two HT Detectives. 10. A contractual agreement between the City of
Clearwater and the YWCA of Tampa Bay has been prepared. A copy of the agreement will be available for review in the Office of
Official Records and Legislative Services.
Type:
Current Year Budget?:
Other
None
Budget Adjustment:
None
Budget Adjustment Comments:
Current Year Cost:
Not to Exceed:
For Fiscal Year:
Annual Operating Cost:
Total Cost:
to
Appropriation Code
181-99277
Amount
$477,389
Appropriation Comment
Review Approval: 1) Clerk
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Office of Justice Programs
::T 'c:e 'Of :he Assistant Attorney General
Washing/on, D,C. 20JJl
~"~"J~['n~.ber 29, 2006
:v:r Wimiam B. Home
:-;ty of Clearwater
S~ic P:.erce Street
:'0.;:'. Box 4748
C~2.rwater. FL 33758-4748
JS':'.-:- :V{r. Home:
C'O b6alf of Attorney General Alberto Gonzales, it is my pleasure to inform you that the Office of Justice Programs has
a:'::'fcved your application for funding under the FY 2006 Law Enforcement and Service Provider Multidisciplinary Anti-
T~2cfI;cl<ing Task Forces in the amount of $450,000 for City of Clearwater.
'::nc'osed you will find the Grant Award and Special Conditions dOcuments. This award is subject to all administrative and
f!J.":lcial requirements, including the timely submission of aU [mancial and programmatic reports, resolution of all interim
?"Je.' t findings, and the maintenance of a minimwn level of cash-on-band Should you not adhere to these requirements, you
.,-fT be in violation of the terms of this agreement and the award will be subject to termination for cause or other administrative
?ction as appropriate,
l':" you bave questions regarding this award, please contact:
- Progrc.rn Questions, Lon R. McDougal, Program Manager at (202) 307-3678; and
- Financial Questions, the Office of the Comptroller, Customer Service Center (CSC) at
(800) 458-0786, or you may contact the CSC at ask.oc@usdoj.gov,
CO:'.g:ratulatiollS, and we look forward to working with you,
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f,e:;ba B, Sebofield
i\ss'.s'.ant Attorney General
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.,; -L FAX 2026169865
OC/CSRC
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Department of Justice
Office of Justice Programs
Office for Civil Rights
Washing/on, D,C, 105)/
September 29, 2006
',.,,-~. Wi!!lia:n B. Home
..=~~,~- ,:'fClea;-Vvater
'.:,4..~.. Fierce Street
0,::. 3cx 4748
Clearwater, FL 33758-4748
:Je~f Mr. Home:
'='2c:gr<.tuiations on your recent award, In establishing financial assistance programs, Congress linked the receipt of
"'~c-en] f'.mding to compliance with Federal civil rights laws. The Office for Civil Rights (OCR), Office of Justice
""':goms (OJP), U,S, Department of Justice is responsible for ensuring that recipients of financial aid from OJP,
:5 component offices and bureaus, the Office on Violence Against Women (OVW), and the Office of Community
Jriented Policing Services (COPS) comply with applicable Federal civil rights statutes and regulations, We at
OCR are available to help you and your organization meet the civil rights requirements that come with Justice
ge?artment funding,
c;.;''',''in.g Aa:es~ to Federally Assisted Programs
.'.' >'oCU :',,"c"v. Fcderd laws prohibit recipients of financial assistance from discriminating 00 the basis ofrace,
':'::0:::':'. t!".~ional origin, religion, sex, or disability in funded programs or activities, not only in respect to
':c',::2T::lent practices but also in the delivery of services or benefits, Federal law also prohibits funded programs
or activities
"rDm discriminating on the basis of age in the delivery of services or benefits.
"'rcvIding Services to Limited English Proficiency CLEP) Individuals
::J ~.~~ofdance with Department of Justice Guidance pertaiDing 10 Tide VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, 42
-_'.s. c. ~ 2000<1, recipients of Federal financial assistance IIllISt take reasooable steps to provide meaningful access
':0 tbeir programs and activities for persons with limited Englisb proficiency CLEP), For more information on the
civil rights responsibilities that recipients have in providing lauguage services to LEP individuals, please see the
website at http://www.lep.gov.
.-~r"l'ring Equal Treatment for Faith-Based Organizations
::-t" ;)epartment of Justice has published a regulation specifically pertaining to the funding of faith-based
~r!,Hnizations, In general, the regulation, Participation in Justice DepartmcDt Programs by Religious Organizations;
"':oyiding for Equal Treatment of all Justice Department Program Participants, and known as the Equal Treatment
Regulation 28 c.F.R. part 38, requires State Administering Agencies to treat these organizations the same'as any
other applicant or recipient The regulation prohibits Slate Administering Agencies from making award or grant
2Q.:mnistration decisions on the basis of an organization's religious. character or affiliation, religious name. or the
-~'.;.g'''us composition of its board of directors,
';:1~ :-oegulation also prohibits faith-based organizations from using financial assistance ftom the Department of
h"tise to fU,'Jd inherently religious activities, While faith-based organizations ClUI engage in DOn-funded
.D.;,cr~Dtly religious activities, they must be held sepllllllely ftom the Department of Justice funded program, and
,~ustomers or beneficiaries cannot be compelled to participate in them. The Equal Treatment Regulation also makes
do:o.J!' that organizations participating in programs funded by the Department of Justice are not permitted to
,:;s~,.;minate in the provision of services on the basis of a beneficiary's religion. For more information on the
-?T_:';ot'C:2, r1ease see OCR's website at http://www.ojp.usdoj.gov/ocr/elfbo.btm,
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S^_~'C Adminis~ering Agencies and faith-based organizations should also note that the Safe Streets Act, as
"",:.'.c\c,<:': 6..~ \iictimS of Crime Acl,as amended; and the Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Act, as
?-.,neb:!. contE.in prohibitions against discrimination on the basis of religion in employment These employment
T,,-,':si':'T1' have been specifically incorporated into 28 C,F.R. Part 38.1(1) and 38,2(1)_ Consequently, in many
-"c-:lmtp,nces, it would be impennissible for faith-based organizations seeking or receiving funding authorized by
.~cse s'.a~Jtes(o have policies or practices that condition hiring and other employment-related decisions on the
TcIigio:n of applicants or employees, Programs subject to these nondiscrimination provisions may be found on
OCR's website at http://www,ojp,usdoj.gov/ocr/, Questions about the regulation or the statutes that prohibit
-::l'sdminatioD in employment may be directed to this Office,
~-,;~"rdrg Civil Rights Laws
AU rec~pients of Federal financial assistance, regardless of the particular funding source, the amount of the grant
T'y2,d, or the number of employees in the workforce, are subject to the prohibitions against unlawful
d;sc:-imination. Accordingly, OCR investigates recipients that are the subject of discrimination complaints from
::>.:>t~. iudividuals and groups. In addition, based on regulatory criteria, OCR selects a number of recipients each year
.cc;,:o~pliance reviews, audits that require recipients to submit data showing that they are providing services
:::-: :'.2.-:' y to H:: segments of their seJ'Yice population and that their employment practices meet equal employment
",:":-:f]rt':.:.nitv s:zndards.
':0'7lpJying v.itb the Safe Streets Act or Program Requirements
In addition to these general prohibitions, an organization which is a recipient of financial assistance subject to
the 'lC'ndiscrimination provisions of the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act (Safe Streets Act) of 1968,
J:"'L
:_- ,'C.i' 37S~c(c). 0r other Federal grant program requirements, must meet two additional requirernents:(I)
-::~c?':Ji;1.g with Federal regulations pertaining to the development of an Equal Employment Opportunity Plan
(SED?), 28 C.F.R. ~ 42.301-,308, and (2) submitting to OCR Findings ofDiscriminatioo (see 28 C.F,R, ~~
"'.2.205(5) or 31.202(5)).
1) Meeting the EEOP Requirement
I" accordance with Federal regulations, Assurance No, 6 in the Standard AsSllrllllCCS, COPS Assurance No. 8.B, or
:cr;,3.i'. federai grant program requiremen15, YOW" organization must comply with the following EOOP reporting
r,;:.~'.)..iren1!:nts:
If your organization bas received an award for $500,000 or more and bas 50 or more employees (colDlting both
0-,];- and part-time employees but excluding political appointees), Ihea it has to prepare aD EEOP and submit it to
.oCR for review within 60 days from the date of this letter. For assistauce in developing an EEOP, please
cOllsult OCR's website at http://www.ojp.usdoj.gov/ocr/eeop,hbn. You may also request technical assistance from
2,-'. EEOPspecialist at OCR by dialing (202) 616-3208,
- c Y-J~f organization received an award between $25,000 and $500,000 and has SO or more employees, your
0:'pn1zz.tion still has to prepare an EEOP, but it does not have to submit the EEOP to OCR for review. Instead,
;'C'ur organization has to maintain the EOOP on file and make it available for review 011 request. lD addition, your
crpnization has to complete Section B of the Certification Fonn and return it to OCR. The CertificatiOll Fonn can
:,e found at hltp:/Iwww.ojp.usdoj.gov/ocr/eeop.blm,
T f ?Ollr organization received an award for less than $25,000; or if your organization has less than SO employees.
-C':::~~c"e;~ 0" tlJe ~mount of the award; or if your organization is a medical institution, educational institution,
C"c-:c"0f.t Qrgz_nization or Indian tribe, then yourorganizatioD is exempt from the EEOP requirement However,
y:-':r C'fa'lization must complete Section A of the Certification Fonn and return it to OCR. The Certification Form
c~n ";~ found at bttp:/lwww.ojp.usdoj.gov/ocr/eeop.htm.
2) Submitting Findings of D1serimination
~f' tCje e';ent a Federal or State court or Federal or Stale administmtive agency makes an adverse finding of
">r~'T'..'''sti('~. against your organization after a due process hearing, on the ground of race, color, religioo,
:::~':.'J1C.a; .origin, or sex, your organization must submit a copy oftbc finding to OCR for review.
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J:'ls:,'nng tbe Compliance of Subreclplents
- c :/C'x org~nization makes subawards to other agencies, you are responsible for assuring that subrecipients also
cC'c:r-,Iy witl] all oftbe applicable Federal civil rights laws, including the requirements pertaining to developing
-::,:' ,'-'.br::::ing an EEOP, reporting Findings of Discrimination, and providing language services to LEP persons,
.~. c.,." 3:5eJ6es tbat make subawards must have in place standard grant assurances and review procedures to
ci":::':.C'cstrate tbat tbey are effectively monitoring the civil rights compliance of subrecipients,
If we can assist you in any way in fulfilling your civil rights responsibilities as a recipient of Federal funding,
;:>:c~se <:all OCR at (202) 307-0690 or visit our website at http://www.ojp.usdoj.gov/ocr/,
Sincerely,
~J.~
Michael L. Alston
Director
C'C" Gr"J-nt Manager
Financial Analyst
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O.'(":"lE:,'T lOAME AND ADDRESS (Including Zip Code)
'::':': ":'7 C~e2.,..vater
'Y.4 ~";er(:e Street P,O. Box 4748
':'~~'.1.,-,..:.;'.!.'.:'.... FL 33758-4748
f.. {;7J~"\-'-EE IRSIVENDOR NO,
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Grant
4. AWARD NUMBER: 2006-VT-BX-0007
5, PROJECT PERlOD: FROM
09/0112006 TO 08/3112009
BUDGET PERIOD: FROM
09/0112006 TO 0813112009
6, A WARD DATE 09/29/2006
7. ACTION
8, SUPPLEMENT NUMBER
00
Initial
9. PREVIOUS AWARD AMOUNT
$0
10. AMOUNT OF THIS AWARD
S 450,000
II. TOTAL AWARD
S 450,000
-',;3' i\ '1':"1': GRANT PROJECT IS APPROVED SUBJECT TO SUCH CONDITIONS OR UMITA TIONS AS AilE SET FORm
.~:.. -;-,:"~ A -:-TACHED PAGE(S),
. :', S7i, -::1..:,ORY AUTHORITY FOR GRANT
T"" ~:o.iect is supported under 22 U,S,C. 7105 (b)(2)(A)
'~:. >~;:;:.~:(YJ OF PAnffiNT
7'A.?;":i'..S
. "~:;':i:ti}f~,'~ AGENCY APPROVAL
'0'. T,"'''D NAME AND TITLE OF APPROVING OFFICIAL
GRANTEE ACCEPTANCE
18. TYPED NAME AND TITLE OF AUTHORIZED GRANTEE OFFICIAL
?~:'-;:'":'__';l f.. Sc:t{l!!e!d
;\::'::~..~~..,~ A'::.('me)' Genera!
. c, :;'C'''','-'URE OF APPROVING OFFICIAL
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Will1imn B. Home
City ......
19. SIGNATURE OF AUTHORIZED RECIPIENT OFFICIAL
S t:E. A-r'r4Cl-lfeJ) '.'~ I (;--t-.>tt-r-(,lZG.
(?4bG
19A, DATE
AGENCY USE ONLY
2<:'. ACCOUNTlNG CLASSIFICATION CODES 21, VT06UOOO2S
~",r'" ::1..'ND BUD, DIY,
CO:lE ACT. OFC, REG. SUB, POMS AMOUNT
VT
80
450000
00
00
-:-:" "C,'U.f ~fJO0/2 (REV. 5-87) PREVIOUS EDITIONS ARE OBSOLETE,
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Grant
~c."::c- :o!l-'VS:.R 2006-VT.BX-0007
AWARD DATE
09(2912006
SPECIAL CONDlTlONS
! . The recipient agrees to comply with the financial and administrative requirements set forth in the current edition of the
Office of Justice Programs (OJP) Financial Guide,
The recipient acknowledges that failure to submit an acceptable Equal Employment Opportunity Plan (if recipient is
required to submit one pursuant to 28 C.F,R. Section 42,302), that is approved by the Office for Civil Rights, is a
violation of its Certified Assurances and may result in suspension or tennination of funding, until such time as the
recipient is in compliance,
_ . The recipient agrees to comply with the organizational audit requirements ofOMB Circular A-133, Audits of States,
Local Governments, and Non-Profit Organizations, as further described in the current edition of the OJP Financial
Gu:d~, Chapter 19,
. . Recipient understands and agrees that it cannot use any federal funds, either directly or indirectly, in support of the
enactment, repeal, modification or adoption of any law, regulation or policy, at any level of government, without the
express prior written approval of OlP.
5, "Applicants must certify that Limited English Proficiency persons have meaningful access to the services under this
'Jrogram(s), National origin discrimination includes discrimination 011 the basis of limited English proficiency (LEP),
To ensure compliance with Title VI and the Safe Streets Act, recipients are required to take reasonable steps to ensure
that LEP persons have meaningful access to Ibeir programs. Meaningful access may entail providing language
assistance services, including oral and written translation when necess.y. The U_S, Department of Justice has issuc:d
guidance for grantees to help them comply with Title VI requirements_ The guidance document can be accessed on the
Internet at www.lep.gov,"
6. Recipien. certifies thai it does not promote, support, or advocall: the legalization or practice of prostitution, nor will it
use grant funds or program match funds to promote, support, or advocate the legalization or practice of prostitution.
, All contracts under this award should be competitively awarded unless circumstances preclude competition, When a
contract amount exceeds $100,000 and there bas been no competitioo for the award, the recipient must comply with
rules governing sole source procurement found in the CUITeIIt editioo of the OlP Financial Guide,
~. Approval of Ibis award does not indicate approval of any consultant rate in excess of$450 per day. A detailed
!'Jstification must be submitted to and approved by the Office of Justice Programs (OJP) program office prior to
CD !..:p:io'J C'r expenditure of such funds,
, . The recipient agrees to submit quarterly financial status reports to the Office of Justice Programs using Standard Form
SF 269A 011 Ibe Internet at https:f1grants.ojp,usdoj,gov, These reports shall be submitted on-line not later than 45 days
after the end of each calendar quarter. The final report shall be submitted not later than 90 days following the end of
the grant period,
1" The recipient shall submit semiannual progress teports. Progress reports shall be submitted within 30 days after the end
of the reporting periods, which are June 30 and December 3), for Ibe life of the award. Tbese reports will be submitted
to the Officc of Justice Programs, on line-through the Internet III hups:llgranta.ojp_usdoj.govl
The recipient agrees not to obligate, expend, or draw down any funds until documentation verifYing the recipient's
compliance with request changes to the project strategy bas been submitted to the OlP program office and a Grant
Adjusbnent Notice bas been issued removing this conditioo.
']I'" ~O~V 4COO12 (REV. 4-88)
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Grant
"~,/).':SCT NUMBER 2006-VT-BX-llOO7
AWARD DATE
09/2912006
SPECIAL CONDITIONS
" The applicant budget is pending review or approval, The recipient may not obligate, expend or draw down any grant
1''1:1(ls until the Office of the Comptroller, Office of Justice Programs has issued clearance of the application budget, and
a Grant Adjustment Notice has been issued removing this special condition.
'. . The recipient agrees to submit a final report at the end of this award documenting all relevant project activities during
'hc entire period of support under this award. This report will include detailed information about the projecl(s) li.mded,
including, but not limited to, information about bow the funds were actually used for each plupose area, data 10 support
statements of progress, and data concerning individual results and OIllcomes of funded projeclll reflecting project
successes and impacts, The final report is due no later than 90 days following the close of this award period or the
-:xpiration of any extension periods. Recipient shall submit an original and one copy of the report,
'::;:." "Oi'.cf 4800/2 (REV, 4-88)
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Department of Justice
Office of Justice Programs
Bureau of Justice Assistance
Washing/an, D,C. ZOSJI
Memorandum To: Official Grant File
.;>0"1;-::0::
Muriel Collins, NEP A Coordinator
Su;?ject:
Categorical Exclusion for Ci ty of Clearwater
Aws.do l'nder this program will be used to develop national demonstration, training, and technical
'<~;~'2r'::e programs. None of the fonowing activities will be conducted either under the OJP federal
'S':.1'2f. or a related third party action: (1) new construction; (2) any renovation or remodeling of a
?roperty either (a) listed on or eligible for listing on the National Register of Historic Places, or (b)
located within a lOO-year flood plain; (3) a renovation that will change the basic prior use of a facility or
'lg::-i5cnn.tty change its size; (4) research and technology whose anticipated and future application couId
':e eXDected to have an effect on the environment; and (5) implementation of a program involving the use
:f :-:'emicaIs, Consequently, an agency-wide analysis has determined that the program meets the Office
:'~;':5ti':<e Programs' (OJP) criteria for a categorical exclusion under the provisions of28 CFR, Part 61,
i\:;;;::endix D, paragraph 4(b),
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GRANT MANAGER'S.MEMORANDUM, PT. I:
PROJECT SUMMARY
Bureau of Justice Assistance
Grant
PROJECT NUMBER
2006- VT -BX-0007
PAGE 1 OF I
"0.', ?roJec: is supported under 22 U,g,C, 7105 (bX2)(A)
-,.,--.-----.. - -. - ----- . . -
5TAFf' CONTACT (Name & lelephone number) 2. PROJECT DIRECTOR (Name, address & telephone number)
~-,':':-' ~.. ~~cDot!gal Dewey Williams
':':2) 307-3678 Depoty Chief of Police
P,O, Box 4748
Clearwater, FL 33758
(727) 562-4344
-P..
7~. ;.~:'LE OF THE PROGRAM 3b, POMS CODE (SEE INSTRUCTIONS
~',' 21)')6 Law Enforcement and Service Provider Multidisciplinary Anti-Trafficking Task Fon:es ON REVERSE)
.....
. t.. TITLE OF PROJECT
Cr"cti",~ "f the Clea.rwater Area Task Force on Human Trafficking
5. ;:A\iE & ADDRESS OF GRANTEE 6, NAME &ADRESS OF SUBGRANTEE
; Ci:y ofCIC1tIWoler
j 644 Pierce Street P,O. Box 4748
Clearwater, FL 337584748
-
~. ::'R00RA\1: PERIOD 8, BUDGET PERIOD
FROM: 09/0112006 TO: 0813112009 FROM: 09/0112006 TO: 0813112009
9, A'v10UNTOF AWARD 10, DATE 01' AWARD
~ 450,000 0912912006
. '. ",ECOI\,}) YEAR'S BUDGET 12. SECOND YEAR'S BUDGET AMOUNT
13, THIRD YEAR'S BUDGET PERIOD 14, 11fIRD YEAR'S BUDGET AMOUNT
- .-.
',:. :S1..1vfMA.R.Y DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT (See inslnlction on reverse)
'Under t"-is aWllrd Ibe Clearwater PoI~ Department wiD develop. human treftic:king IIIsk force to provide llUJlpOrt for slate and local 1_
enforcement to work more collaboralively wilb victim services orpnizations, federallew enfoRemeDt, US. Attorneys OfflCCS, and Ibe Civil
.Rights Division of Ihe U,S. Department ofIustice in Ibe identification aad rescue of hwun nfJ'tcldDg victims who IrC in the United StaIea. The
minary gOBl of Ibis program is to increase trafficking victim saves, as noted in the IIOlicilalion. by 1 S% each yar through: I) Ir8iDing oflaw
""forcement in trafficking victim identificaliOll and the development of proactive law enfon:emcot lactics; 2) the racue oftratracking victirna and
"r'O'.i~;"" ofneedcd seJVices in collaboJation with trafficking viclims scrvWe prnvidcn; aod 3) the IlIICCCSSful prosecution of human traffickers in
:(':--<'.'."~~;~" wi~'11:.S, AlIomeys Offices, CAlNCF
OJ!> FORM 400012 (REV, 4-88)
HUMAN TRAFFICKING GRANT - OCTOBER 2006
Countersigned:
CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA
By:
Frank V, Hibbard
Mayor
William B. Horne II
City Manager
Approved as to form:
Attest:
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Assistant City Attorney
Cynthia E. Goudeau
City Clerk
Meeting Date: 11/2/2006
City Council Agenda
Council Chambers - City Hall
SUBJECT / RECOMMENDATION:
Authorize Filing in Circuit Court of Application to Vacate Arbitrator's A ward in City of Clearwater v, Clearwater Firefighters
Association, Inc" IAFF, Local # 1158 [Trevor Murray Discharge], FMCS Case No, 05-58832,
SUMMARY:
On September 15, 2006, Arbitrator Holland issued his Opinion and Award in the Trevor Murray discharge case, Paramedic Murray
had been discharged from the City for deliberately failing to respond to a 911 dispatch call for medical service, Following this
action, Murray's certification as a Paramedic in Pinellas County was indefinitely revoked by the Office of Medical Director. He
filed an appeal of the revocation, but voluntarily dismissed the appeal prior to hearing, Murray also filed a grievance contesting the
discharge under the IAFF collective bargaining agreement, resulting in Holland's Opinion and Award through the Federal
Mediation and Conciliation Service, The Opinion and Award appears to exceed the Arbitrator's authority in several respects, The
Arbitrator did not simply rule on whether the City had "just cause" for the discharge, which is the disciplinary standard under the
collective bargaining agreement. He also found that the City: 1, failed to provide due process in effecting the discharge; 2,
improperly failed to identify an obvious system abuser [the 911 caller]; 3, must reinstate Murray as a Paramedic while he seeks to
reinstate his Paramedic certificate; 4, must support [Murray] in his request for reinstatement of the certificate; and 5, may demote
Murray ifhe is unsuccessful in regaining the certificate, but must continue to employ him as a Firefighter [essentially requiring
creation of a special job], The Florida Arbitration Code, Florida Statutes Chapter 682, provides for review of an arbitrator's
decision in Circuit Court under certain circumstances, Because the Employer and Union have contractually agreed to submit cases
to arbitration, the grounds for review are more limited than that in a regular civil appeal. One of the grounds is that the arbitrator
exceeded his or her powers, An Application to V acate Award must be filed within 90 days of receipt of the award, The Circuit
Court may order a rehearing of the case before either a new arbitrator or the same arbitrator. If the Court denies the Application to
Vacate then it confirms the Award, There is no statutory provision for the award of attorneys' fees and costs in Circuit Court
review; thus, each party should bear its own fees and costs, After consultation with the City's legal counsel in the case, the City
Attorney's Office recommends that an Application to Vacate Award in Circuit Court based upon the appropriate grounds be
authorized in this case,
Review Approval: 1) Clerk
City Council Agenda
Council Chambers - City Hall
SUBJECT / RECOMMENDATION:
SUMMARY:
Review Approval: 1) Clerk
Meeting Date: 11/2/2006
SUBJECT / RECOMMENDATION:
Sign code Discussion
SUMMARY:
City Council Agenda
Council Chambers - City Hall
Meeting Date: 11/2/2006
Review Approval: 1) Clerk
SUBJECT / RECOMMENDATION:
City Attorney Salary Adjustment
SUMMARY:
City Council Agenda
Council Chambers - City Hall
Meeting Date: 11/2/2006
Review Approval: 1) Clerk
SUBJECT / RECOMMENDATION:
City Manager Salary Adjustment
SUMMARY:
City Council Agenda
Council Chambers - City Hall
Meeting Date: 11/2/2006
Review Approval: 1) Clerk