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93-77INST # 94- 077799 MAR 17, 1994 3 :19PM RESOLUTION NO, 93 -77 PINELLAS COUNTY FLA. OFF.REC.BK 8599 PG 2275 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA, DESIGNATING A TRACT OF LAND LOCATED WITHIN THE INTERSECTION OF CLEARWATER PASS AVENUE AND SOUTH GULFVIEW BOULEVARD, DESIGNATED AS A "PARK" ON THE PLAT OF BAYSIDE SHORES SUBDIVISION, AS PUBLIC ROAD RIGHT -OF- WAY; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, a small triangular (approximately) parcel of property located within the intersection of Clearwater Pass Avenue, sometimes referred to as Gulf Boulevard, and South Gulfview Boulevard on Clearwater Beach is shown on the plat of Bayside Shores Subdivision, according to the plat thereof recorded at Plat Book 58, Pages 11 and 12, of the public records of Pinellas County, Florida; and WHEREAS, said parcel was designated as a "park" on the plat of Bayside Shores Subdivision and was dedicated to the public along with "roads, streets, easement and public places" by the owner and subdivider, but the parcel consists of approximately 1,000 square feet (more or less) surrounded on all sides by public road right -of -way and paved road surfacing, and has never been used for any purpose except as a median in the roadway; and WHEREAS, the proposed plans for improvement to the intersection include a median of approximately the same size and shape, at approximately the same location; and WHEREAS, the parcel is not usable as a "park" due to its small size, irregular shape, lack of a safe pedestrian access, lack of parking, and the heavy volume of motor vehicular traffic on all sides of the parcel at all hours of the day and night, and is suitable for no other practical use except as a median or otherwise as part of the public road right -of -way; and WHEREAS, the parcel has no national, state, or local historical significance whatsoever and WHEREAS, the Florida Department of Transportation has questioned whether the parcel may be a "significant" public park, recreation area, or wildlife and waterfowl refuge or a "significant" historic site, within the meaning of Section 4(f) of the Department of Transportation Act of 1966, in conjunction with the Department's review of the Clearwater Pass Bridge Replacement Project (State Project No. 15140- 3518); and WHEREAS, the parcel cannot reasonably be deemed to be a "significant" public park, recreation area, or wildlife and waterfowl refuge or a "significant" historic site due to its size, shape, location, and actual uses; now, therefore, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA: Section 1. The City Commission does hereby designate the tract of land within the intersection of Clearwater Pass Avenue and South Gulfview Boulevard, designated as a "park" on the plat of Bayside Shores Subdivision, as public road RrTUT" TO- P07 rV"�'Lc Prix FA.3 '1'1t1%%1 "3 qq � E•f. Cii,i�rJt T', Y, R w "a C1J8_iii 4t! KARLEEN F. DEBLAKER, CLERK RECORD VERIFIED BY: Jl 93 -�� 1 PINELLAS COUNTY FLA. OFF.REC.BK 8599 PG 2276 right -of -way to be used in any manner consistent with public road purposes or any other municipal purpose not inconsistent with public road purpo_es. Section 2. This resolution shall take effect immediately upon adoption. Section 3. Upon adoption of this resolution, a certified copy shall be provided by the City Clerk to the Public Works Director to be delivered to the Florida Department of Transportation in as part of the City's documentation for the Clearwater Pass Bridge Replacement Project (State Project No. 15140- 3518). PASSED AND ADOPTED this 2d Attest: Cy hia E. Goudeau Cit Clerk t.. L; I hereirp cvrHf that this is d true and cerreet. copy Pf O brf9fft il as it iat��{ssears in the,ftitg a'f tr:c c.uty of t.tc�tHmter. 'sNatt�r,s my haul and offf of t}fc 7t � of Clr i t�cr'. , This Y Dvputy r`tv CT 2 day of December, 1993. i Pita Garvey Mayor - Commissioner a-;5,�7 RESOLUTION NO. 93 -77 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA, DESIGNATING A TRACT OF LAND LOCATED WITHIN THE INTERSECTION OF CLEARWATER PASS AVENUE AND SOUTH GULFVIEW BOULEVARD, DESIGNATED AS A "PARK" ON THE PLAT OF BAYSIDE SHORES SUBDIVISION, AS PUBLIC ROAD RIGHT -OF- WAY; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, a small triangular (approximately) parcel of property located within the intersection of Clearwater Pass Avenue, sometimes referred to as Gulf Boulevard, and South Gulfview Boulevard on Clearwater Beach is shown on the plat of Bayside Shores Subdivision, according to the plat thereof recorded at Plat Book 58, Pages 11 and 12, of the public records of Pinellas County, Florida; and WHEREAS, said parcel was designated as a "park" on the plat of Bayside Shores Subdivision and was dedicated to the public along with "roads, streets, easement and public places" by the owner and subdivider, but the parcel consists of approximately 1,000 square feet (more or less) surrounded on all sides by public road right -of -way and paved road surfacing, and has never been used for any purpose except as a median in the roadway; and WHEREAS, the proposed plans for improvement to the intersection include a median of approximately the same size and shape, at approximately the same location; and WHEREAS, the parcel is not usable as a "park" due to its small size, irregular shape, lack of a safe pedestrian access, lack of parking, and the heavy volume of motor vehicular traffic on all sides of the parcel at all hours of the day and night, and is suitable for no other practical use except as a median or otherwise as part of the public road right -of -way; and WHEREAS, the parcel has no national, state, or local historical significance whatsoever; and WHEREAS, the Florida Department of Transportation has questioned whether the parcel may be a "significant" public park, recreation area, or wildlife and waterfowl refuge or a "significant" historic site, within the meaning of Section 4(f) of the Department of Transportation Act of 1966, in conjunction with the Department's review of the Clearwater Pass Bridge Replacement Project (State Project No. 15140 - 3518); and WHEREAS, the parcel cannot reasonably be deemed to be a "significant" public park, recreation area, or wildlife and waterfowl refuge or a "significant" historic site due to its size, shape, location, and actual uses; now, therefore, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA: Section 1. The City Commission does hereby designate the tract of land within the intersection of Clearwater Pass Avenue and South Gulfview Boulevard, designated as a "park" on the plat of Bayside Shores Subdivision, as public road right -of -way to be used in any manner consistent with public road purposes or any other municipal purpose not inconsistent with public road purposes. Section 2. This resolution shall take effect immediately upon adoption. Section 3. Upon adoption of this resolution, a certified copy shall be provided by the City Clerk to the Public Works Director to be delivered to the Florida Department of Transportation in as part of the City's documentation for the Clearwater Pass Bridge Replacement Project (State Project No. 15140 - 3518). PASSED AND ADOPTED this 2d Attest: Cy hia E. Goudeau Cit Clerk 2 day of December, 1993. & L,4v� Rita Garvey Mayor- Commissioner 13'7