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DRI99-12-3CITY OF CLEARWATER 01/20/2000 PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT SERVICES _ MUNICIPAL SERVICES BUILDING, 100 SOUTH MYRTLE AVENUE ,p POST OFFICE BOX 4748, CLEARWATER, FLORIDA 33758-4748 Telephone (727) 562-4567 Fax (727) 562-4576 Clearwater Mall Building Permit History 13115100S S OT yrolect 11"1 nle Mail Unit \umhrr uLt InLr elnl ATHLETIC ATTIC' 12 13CI` 1995-1 103 ? 9 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage: Proposed Usage: 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 12 10/31/199 3,000.00 RETL Job Desciption INTERIOR REMODEL M$LneSSorrrvjwtnanlc ?9LtII l;rlll Aulllhlr riunc1111a4AGiilllr 1-4mii ATHLETIC ATTIC I BCP 1995-1100-29 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage: Proposed Usage: 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 12 10/31/199 0.00 RETL Job Descip Lion INTERIOR DEMOLITION U115111CAA UI 1'T U1Cl;l 1181I1C V1,111 I,lllt 11 LIMI 2r ULt 1111 t11' t -lIJIIII :?uiii \L%IL 1 ORES 1:1C' 1' [iCPl99?-1(JO?10 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage: Proposed Usage_ 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 12 10/24/199 0.00 RETL Job Desciption RELOCATION 4 FIRE SPRINKLER HEADS utiineSt or roject name ?a 11 1 ti it Xuu„rr ui rlnn ern71,_. um Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage: Proposed Usage: 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 12 10/10/199 120.00 RETL Job Desciption MAIL BOXES ETC PHASE TWO OF CONSTRUCTION. usinessor rojecname ,? ui'?urnhc, ul m? eiTni Nu- I MOLE HOLE - LINDA KRAMER 12 13CP1995-1001; f Address: Date Received Date Issued 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 12 10/09/199 Job Desciption RECONSTRUCT FRONT ELEVATION OF MOLE HOLE Square Footage_ Proposed Usage: 0.00 RETL u5lncu or rrLllcCt ttame "Lill (;rnt tiunihcr 3u11uu1j J-U iJ"n rvurrl c r?lfE I:2 1? t3f P198R 04{'71 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage: Proposed Usage: 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 12 04/26/198 0.00 RETL Job Desciption GAYFERS - SHOE DEPARTMENT STORE #100 rsustn?5? or rro CCl1lJI,l,1C tilll l nit:tiumhrr Iirlllr-mg,t- Trul-tv1m1 ?LL.?;?1L[ [C_1V' SOt 1' & SALAI) 12 twil1990-0?f)O,2 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage: Proposed Usage: 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 12 05/01/199 REST Job Desciption FIRE SUPPRESSION, INSTALL ANSUL R102 LIQUID FIRE SUPPRESSION SYSTEM IN EXHAUST HOODS. `- 1 G .._ .. ? X20( YI) ICY Btmne5,, or Fro iect name Mall l urt Numhor MILrc1111 CC-11111L INUM ALL AMERICAN SOUP & SALAD I2 ? W P 1990-0-,0406 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage: Proposed Usage: 2050:5 US HIGHWAY 19 N 12 03/19/199 REST Job Desciption CONNECT WATER HEATER, FRYER, CHARBROILER, BBQ GRILL AND STLA M TABLE FOR SOUP EXCHANGE 1311sirles or roaec name N1a11 t -nit _AumhLn rfitlnldill% F ermt N1,1111 ALI AMERICAN SOUP & SALAD 12 13('1)1990-030251 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage: Proposed Usage: 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 12 03/09/199 0.00 RETL Job Desciption REVAMP FIRE SPRINKLERS FOR SOUP EXHANGE u5llless Or To eC name Mill I ,nit Llm er ul mg ernrl ''um ALL ANU'RICAN SOUP & SALAD 12 1 ICP1990-020364 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage: Proposed Usage: 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 12 02/15/199 REST Job Desciption CONSTRUCT RESTAURANT IN OUT PARCEL BUILDING or ro ec t name usmess j?j ?itN Lill ]b Cr _ ur1 mg ermi i um ALL AMERICAN SOUP & SALAD I2 BCP1989-120603 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage_ Proposed Usage: 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 12 12/28/198 REST Job Desciption RECEIPT FOR PLAN EXAM FEE ustnCss i?r ro(ec name yLi nit um,cr Building f1criult :\11111 IIAUN CORD 12 13 CP1987, -11441 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage. Proposed Usage: 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 12 11/20/198 0.00 RETL Job Desciption REMOVE PLANTERS & SGD INSTALL NEW WALLS W/DISPLA Y CASES IN- usinc,,s or 11r(,)ject name a ?rnt-'um ur ui c in cant urn HAI,'N CORP 12 BC'P1987-11 368 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage: Proposed Usage: 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 12 11/18/198 0.00 RETL Job Desciption JEWELRY JUNGLE me or roJect Hume ss Ma_ nit tXm cr ut u[g Permit um TILE I3( )MBAY" COMPANY 12 BCP1989-090367 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage. Proposed Usage 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 12 09/18/198 1,709.00 RETL Job DescW on REMODEL - BOMBAY CO RETAIL STORE n,nleSS or roJer uame '\1a11 f iut ?NUl,l,er -- _ 131,11WITul l ermi - . utn KINNEY SHOE CORP LL BCP19b7-11 162 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage: Proposed Usage: 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 12 11/09/198 0.00 RETL Job Desciption FOO LOCKER SHOE STORE 2 nsrness or 1'rtllect nallle Nttill I nitNunihcr r?uuuuia rcrliu? ivuui KI`JNEY SIIOL CORP l I3CP 198 7-10605 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage: Proposed Usage:_ 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 12 10127/198 0.00 RETL Job Desciption tlsineSS or I r0 ?ri3tI1e ???III t nll ?LI1l,lbCt Mill i-6 , "l-, <-- CI AYFFRS 1 13(1)1987-10414 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footae?e: Proposed Usage: 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 12 10/201/198 0.00 R TL Job Desciption Business or YrojcCt name 11d01l, Ctlt_VLI1l1nCC xuniu?, -.1 i.ia. G AYFFRS DEPARTMENT STORE 12 13CP1987-10290 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage: Proposed Usage: 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 12 10/14/198 0.00 RETL Job Desciption mis1ne55or rroJectname ?_%lalllnt[_IVilnlneF 1 ENSCR AI, I ERS l 2 BCP 1987-09541 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage: Proposed Usage: 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 12 09/28/198 0.00 RETL Job Desciption C'LEARWAI'ER NIALLCO 12 I3CP1987-08201 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage: Proposed Usage: 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 12 08/10/198 0.00 RETL Job Desciption POWER TRAC ELECTRIC-716450 Business or roJect name Nkifill It nitytimhor ut cing crmrt Nwn I FIE I30"vIBAY COMPANY 12 I30P 1989-060002 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage: Proposed Usagg: 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 12 06/01/198 1,709.00 RETL Job Desciption RECEIPT FOR PLAN EXAM FEE uslness or Protect name Ma _l nit l umber 1 c u1g ennlt ='um GAYIl"LRS 12 BCP1988-05212 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage: Proposed Usage: 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 12 05/10/198 0.00 RETL Job Desciption GAY FERS - SHOE DEPARTMENT STORE #100 nsinesti or ralec name. 1%1a01 t -nit N1 m er ut t ln> ermt um A M C THEATERS 12 BCP 1989-050205 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage: Proposed Usage: 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 12 05/09/198 486.00 RETL Job Desciption CONSTRUCT FIRE WALL IN STORAGE AREA ADJACENT TO POSTAGE PAGE AGING STORE 3 Husiness or vroject name ALO-1 UmtNmT)l)c•r "M C THEATERS 12 [iCP 19b9-050010 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square FooLiae: Proposed Usage: 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 12 05/01, /198 0.00 MISC Job Desciption RECEIPT FOR PLAN EXAM FEE flA13BAGES 19 W_'P I988-09 311 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage: Proposed Usage: 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 09/20/198 1,700.00 RETL Job Desciption REMODEL BABBAGES COMPUTER SOFTWARE STORE usutess or roJec t name a _ mt : umber u1 c rnti Permit ? nm R1IJ.?RES. JOE. I9 - BCP I9SS-07587 Addr(,<s: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage: Prop sect usage: 20505 US IIIGHWAY 19 N 19 07/27/198 1,800.00 RETL Job Desciption MIJARES JEWELERS REMODEL NEW STOREFRONT, DRYWALL CEILING & CARPORT STORE #153 ncm?cc )r rnirrf narn[° a nil niu)Cr tlt C nl(' Cr1111NUM RYE FIELD DELI 4140 19 B(Tl995-080162 ' Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage: Proposed Usage: 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 08/09/199 REST Job Desciption INSTALL PRE-ENGINEERED AUTOMATIC FIRE SUPPRESSION SYSTEM IN KITCHEN HOOD ztstncss or roles name a I nlt 'um ?cr to c nt?L error um li N111 DASlIA'A, JOHN R. 19 - - B(lP1995-OS0099 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage. Proposed Usage: 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 08/07/199 REST Job Descjp? Lion PIPE AND INSTALL CHARBROILER AND RANGE M'M)INES 19 [I(-'P 1995-080339 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage: Proposed Usage: 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 08/01/199 3,000.00 RETL Job Desciption REMOVE SEVERAL NON-BEARING WAL LS, ADD NEW FEATURE WALLS, WO OD TRIMS, PAINTING, MINOR ELECTRICAL RELOCATION. usutess or roJec name _11 nlt ; 'un,her R u1 c ing erml um RYE FIELD DELI 4146 19 130) 1 995-0800 10 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage: Proposed Usage: 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 08/01/199 0.00 RETL Job Desciption INSTALL KITCHEN HOOD tsusinesS or Project nartle AIdM._t'n1l :?uulDei„ < <<"'? 11 •`•," FttN-NG/%NIES 19 B( )1988 03 308 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage: Proposed Usage: 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 03/15/198 0.00 RETL Job Desciption FT IN AND GAMES STORE AT CLEARWATER MALL-UNIT 141 4 Mall t ittNunihyr IYVt FIELD DELI 146 19 liCP1995-06075_; dd Date Received Date Issued Square Footage: Proposed Usage: _ ress: A 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 06/30/199 0.00 RETL Job Desciption RYE FIELD DELI DEMO WHILE A-039562 IS BEING REVIEWED. 757,,s or Project name N 1 a i_rnit "JtnnheI nt ing c'nlllt tu17 RYL HILLD DELI r? 146 19 13(1)1995-0 7043' Date Received Date Issued Square Footage: Proposed Usage: _ Address: 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 06/30/199 950.00 RETL Job Desciption RYE FIELD DELI - PLANS HAVE BEEN S TAMPED BY HEALTH DEPT. R EMODELING OF STORE IN F OOD COURT. _ uvtnc "5 or Project name _ mt _ un,_,cc ul r In« e»nt : unt RENO'S RLSI AURAN'I 19 BCP 1995-060291 Address: Date Received Date Issued square rootage: rroposeer vsa6c. 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 06/13/199 0.00 RETL Job Desciption INSTALL ADDITIONAL 3 TON ROOF TOP A/C SYSTEM WITH 4 SUPPLY AND I RETURN; INCLUDING FEE AND ROOFING BY SUBS. nstncss or rojectnanie n7t_um,er U7 Cln?` Crnll lull I IiN-N-GA\IES 19 BCPl%S-03650 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square rootage: rroposea usage: 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 03/30/198 0.00 RETL Job Desciption FUN AND GAMES STORE AT CLEARWA TER MALL-UNIT 141 I 11in?cr 'i 11 T ni b afClnt crlllL Nunn ( LI- Al WA'IER \IAL L 19 BCP1995-040571 dd Date Received Date Issued Square Footage: Proposed Usage: ress: A 20505 U4 HIGHWAY 19 N 19 04/25/199 0.00 RETL Job Desciption REPLACE 4 OLD CHILLERS WITH 3 NEW CHILLERS REUSE OLD ELECTRIC SERVICE u sutc"s or rolec nanlc V?i_ mt \un, ?cr Building Ncrmrr .vim I CI EARS ATER N'IALL 19 BCP 1995-020428 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage: Proposed Usage: 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 02/27/199 0.00 RETL Job Desciption REMOVE 4 CHILLERS, 4 COOLING TOWERS, I PUMP mIness or Project name , - a _.nit um cr ut c tnp erne um WORLD OF SCIENCE 19 BC1'1995-020492 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage: Proposed Usage: 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 02/24/199 0.00 OFFC Job Desciption RELOCATED SPRINKLER HEADS usiTtess or roJec name Ma l nit 'uul )u- Ill C nt'= verillil MIDI I IRST UNION 19 B('1)1995-030209 Address: Date Received Date Issued 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 02/21/199 Job Desciption ATM 13UILDING AND NIGHT DEPOSITORY FOR BANK Square Footage: Proposed Usage: 0.00 OFFC 5 rsusuie.5s m molest name \kill I mi \(to0her _ 15UII CnnL I' Crlnrl .Num WORLD OF SCIENCE 19 B(-'P1 995 0201 S4 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage: Proposed Usne 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 02/09/199 0.00 RETL Job Desciption INTERIOR DEMOLITION Iulrless or roJect name N9:Ill ]'nit "'ulnhcr uI d Ing crnnt . urn PETITE SOPIIISTICATI 19 BCP1995-0201 12 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage: e Proposed Usage: 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 02/06/199 0.00 RETL Job Desciption RELOCATE 32 EXISTING FIRE SPRINKLER HEADS U y1nCSS UC CO eC name nIt t„Im cr Mall I to c InLI Permit um WORLD OF SCIENCE 19 BCP199 -010111 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage: Proposed Usage 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 01/27/199 2,367.00 RETL Job Desciption RETAIL SCIENCE STORE - REMODEL ustncss or roJect name _Limt um cr uI crng smut 'um \JONT1O\-IERY WARD SPACE 140 19 F3CP1994-12011)2 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage: Proposed Usage: 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 12/06/199 0.00 RETL Job Desciption MONTGOMERY WARD'S IN CLEARWATER MALL - INSTALL T DIAMETER SATELLITE DISH ON BLDG ROOF TO ACCOMODATE COMPUTERS _ u,Ine4s Or roles name Mall t nitNum er Building 11cmut urn \\'.11'NE WETZEL 4132 19 -- lWl1198S-O1S143 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage: Proposed Usage: 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 08/04/198 0.00 MBH Job Desciption SKY HARBOR MOBILE HOME PARK - LOT #132 Business or roles t name h a nit Num er ur tn? erml ' um H.AHN CO - IRIZEC PROP. INC 19 B('P 1988-07575 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage: Proposed Usage: 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 07/27/198 4,138.00 RETL Job Desciption CLEARWATER MALL - STORE #170 - SHORTS MENSWEAR u one cs or i'mcc name a rnt _um,er uI c m erml um DOLPHIN JEWF LR)' 19 BCP1994-09007? Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage. Proposed Usage: 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 09/02/199 410.00 OFFC Job Desciption DOLPHIN JEWELRY STORE INTERIO R REMODEL. u, t name mess or ro ec ? J _ Ia l_?uir\um ?r ?n ruic? erm?t . um FIILSLI,NIUN N,ATIO\Al. BANK l 9 R('111()94-080501 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage: Proposed Usage: 2050.5 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 08/25/199 0.00 OFFC Job Desciption PACKAGE AIR COND EQUIPMENT CHANGE OUT, DIRECT REPLACEMENT N O INCREASE IN TONAGE 6 Du8uleJs VI rlf)lu?:1 rlaIM: Nkill t nlCNunluir NTO'\1'S CI,'NA\1ON BIINS 19 1WP1994-0 0106 Address: Date Reccived Date Issued Square Footage: Proposed Usage:_ 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 08/05/199 REST Job Desciption MOM'S CINNAMON BUNS - RELOCATE I 1 SPRINKLER HEADS 1-5ll_,lllG5l VL rlVUCCI HU111C AtIMl t, 1111 !`iUINICt KINNEY S1IOL CORP 19 F3CP 1988-04044 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage. Proposed Usage: 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 04/04/198 0.00 RETL Job Desciption KINNEY SHOES CORP -JOB CANCELLED REFUND REQUEST DENIED DUE TO FACT PERMIT EXPIRED. REQUEST DAT 1-10-89 EXP DATE 10-1-8 8 SAKKIO JAPAN E-21 19 13CP1994-0;0.18 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage: Proposed Usage: 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 07/14/199 REST Job Desciption SAKKIO JAPAN RESTAURANT-INSTALL PRE-ENGINEERED FIRE SUPPRES SION SYSTEM. COMPLIES WITH NFPA 17-AAND NFPA 96 ustness or roJcc name Mall l ni-l-Numn cr u1 d ulg ernut um MOM'S CINNAMON BUNS 19 IWP1994-070085 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage: Proposed Usage: 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 07/06/199 REST Job Desciption INTERIOR DEMOLITION Business or P roJec name T\flll flit um et, ll ding ermit N um N10\I'S CINNAN-ION BUNS 19 B(T1994-07049: Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage: Proposed Usage: 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 07/06/199 REST Job Desciption INTERIOR RENOVATION I SAKK10 JAPAN 19 BC111994-070009 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage. Proposed Usa-X: 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 07/01/199 REST Job Desciption RELOCATE 6 HEADS OF FIRE SPRINKLER I GAYlIFR'S DI PARJAIENT STORE 19 BCP1988-040 4 ' Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage. Proposed Usage: 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 04/04/198 236.00 RETL Job Desciption GAYFER'S DEPARTMENT STORE - CLEARWATER MALL SECOND FLOOR BRI DAL SECTION (FITTING ROOMS) business or roJect name Nfiall Unit un„cr 135tiling 11ci'mit um ?SAKKIO JAPAN 19 BCP1 994-0605 17 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage: Proposed Usage: 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 06/08/199 REST Job Desciption CONSTRUCT RETAIL FAST FOOD OPERATION WITHIN EXISTING TENANT SPACE IN FOOD COURT 7 tsustness or vroJcctuainc %kilt Unil Muutber 15wicnrrl_' CC11111L IMH A i\IC 1() B( P1994-05041S Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage: Proposed Usage:_ 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 05/17/199 0.00 RETL Job Desciption INSTALL BURGLAR ALARM uvms5 or rc Jec nurne Mall t riit NUmber m in emit N um l\IICII;\FLS ARTS & CRAFTS 19 RCP1994-050088 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage: Proposed Usage: 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 05/04/199 0.00 RETL Job Desciption RELOCATE 9 EXISTING HEADS TO CEIL ING LAY OUT or name 'um \llC1L\ INC STOR 19 RCP 1994-040492 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage: Proposed Usage: 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 04/20/199 0.00 RETL Job Desciption INSTALL BURGLAR ALARM u.tilncss or roleO[ name ?l int. u111hcr f-lull(ling ermlt ! um \IICIIALLS ARTS & CRAFTS 19 11 CP1994-040269 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage: Proposed Usage: 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 04/12/199 4,300.00 RETL Job Desciption REMODEL EXISTING POSTONS ARTS & CRAFTS TO BECOME MICHAELS A RTS & CRAFTS usmess or r©lcc name a nit \unber BullcllMll 1'er[nlt .vum C I' I PHOTO 19 BCP1958-10451 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage: Proposed Usage: 20505 US I IIGHWAY 19 N 19 10/19/198 0.00 RETL Job Desciption C P I PHOTO STORE - REMODELING STOREFRONT Uslness Or rr11eC tldlfle ! ti ,mt um cr Building ermit _urn \11J:-\RFS. JOF l 19 110119`8-09195 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage: Proposed Usage: 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 09/13/198 1,800.00 RETL Job Desciption MIJARES JEWELERS REMODEL NEW ST OREFRONT, DRYWALL CEILING & CARPORT STORE #l53 u')lncss or roJec name %ki _l_ ntl uu1 hcr ui c ui., errant N urn JENVF.I,F:RY WORKSHOP 19 RCP1994-020026 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage: Proposed Usage: 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 02/01/199 0.00 RETL Job Desciption INSTALL OF SECURITY ALARM SYSTEM I FAT TI_ ESDAY'S 19 13CP1993-120176 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage. Proposed Usage: 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 12/08/199 0.00 RETL Job Desciption INSTALL FIRE SUPPRESSION SYSTEM IN HOOD 8 liusnness or I rolect name. viau l nttI'll urn[ULr ?- - - - °- lAT IUk;SDAY'S 19 11CP199 -120071 S Address: Date Received Date Tssued Square Footage: Proposed Usage: _ 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 12/03/199 0.00 RETL Job Desciption FAT TUESDAYS- INSTALLATION OF BUR GLAR ALARM 13-usincss or roJec name N1x11 f!nit tiumbcr mn at mg ennu 19 L R(T I993-1 106 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage: Proposed Usage: 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 11/30/199 0.00 RETL Job Desciption EXTEND EXISTING NATURAL GAS LINE, CONNECT TO 1 OVEN, I GRID DLE, 1 FRYER usmess or rojec name a mt un, er ur c tmg crmi N urn N1:ANCFIL? N OK I9 13('P I99,-100640 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage: Proposed Usage: 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 10/21/199 1,000.00 RETL Job Desciption REMOVE & REINSTALL NEW STEAMTABLE, CABINETRY AND WALL TILE liumne s or rolcct name a _ nit um, cr ur mg erm?. um 1° _?'I' TUESDAY'S I9 BCP 19911-1()()216 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage: Proposed Usage: 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 10/12/199 0.00 RETL Job Desciption RELOCATING EXISTING HEADS D[L.LARD`S STORE 14207 19 B('P199_ -120292 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage: Proposed Usage: 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 10/11/199 0.00 RETL Job Desciption INSTALLATION OF OVERHEAD COILING SECURITY DOORS AT EACH EXT ERIO R ENTRANCE, INSTALL PIPE BOLLARDS AT ENTRANCE, ENCLOSE GLASS WALLS WITH DRYWALL PARTITIONS usmess or rolec name l nit_ umber _m rn ermit .'um ... MON I GONIERY W,?RD STORE I Q BC'P 1993-1 10342 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage: Proposed Usage: 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 10/08/199 511.00 RETL Job Desciption RE-FIT RESTROOMS FOR HANDICAP USE; ADDED ELECTRICAL TRADE l /25/94- -INSTALL RECEPTACLE FOR COOLER AND SWITCH LIGHT OUTL ET; ELECTRICAL WAS ALREADY CHARGED FOR TH E ONSET OF THE PER MIT. I P01 ION PATCII 19 BCP 199_ -100040 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage: Proposed Usage: 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 10/04/199 0.00 RETL Job Desciption RELOCATE SPRINKLER HEADS - FOR POTION PATCH SPACE 183 us c,s or Project naive ; a t.nit. umber ut c ing crmr N um POTION PATCH 19 BC111993-090413 Address: 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 Job Desciption INTERIOR DEMOLITION Date Received Date Issued Square Footage_ Proposed Usage: 09/20/199 0.00 RETL 9 1)x.11 I11111L. 1 t.lA ttAt ' Business or Jrolcc name ?? u7r un? er POTION PATCH 19 B( P1993-090040 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footalle: Proposed Usage: _ 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 09/17/199 1,000.00 d RETL Job Desciption INTERIOR ALTERATION L-stiginess of I toJectname n9'III t'III l_yUIII rcC FAT TLESDAI" S 19 13('11199; -1000 .8 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage: Proposed Usage: 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 09/15/199 4,165.00 RETL Job Desciption INTERIOR REMODEL - CONVERT INTERIOR SPACE TO COVERED PATIO usmcss or rotec t name a mt : um cr M ut d ing, errru um I DILLARDIS I O I3CP1993-100009 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage: Proposed Usage:_ 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 09/10/199 1,000.00 RETL Job Desciption REVISIONS OF RESTROOMS AND FITTING ROOMS ts(tstness or t'roJect name ivivi t nit.Mlinnel_ .a., \?'ONDERS OF THE DEEP 19 13(11199')-090516 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage: Proposed Usage: 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 09/09/199 2,000.00 RETL Job Desciption REMODEL INTERIOR WITH WOOD FLOOR; FALSE OVERHANGING ROOF SE CTIONS, 2 ELECTRICAL OUTLETS KAY" BEE "TOYS 19 BCP 199 3-090057 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage: Proposed Usage: 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 09/02/199 0.00 RETL Job Desciption RELOCATE FIRE SPRINKLER HEADS I ('A\Dl_I N9AN 19 13CP1993-090231 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage: Proposed Usage: 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 09/01/199 1,000.00 RETL Job Desciption INTERIOR ALTERATION OF RETAIL SPACE FOR CANDLEMAN tsuvncs? or rroJect name viait_t!nit \uiImL?l " A ...... k I II .: E'S 19 B('P1993-0802 75 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage: Proposed Usage: 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 08/17/199 0.00 RETL Job Desciption RELOCATE 7 SPRINKLER HEADS ( LEAR%b`ATER NIAL.L ASSOC]A1 19 BCP199 -080043 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage: Proposed Usage: 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 08/03/199 0.00 RETL Job Desciption CLEARWATER MALL - PARKING LOT REMOVE 3 AREAS OF CONCRETE (7 2 SQ FT EACH) AND INSTALL 3 HANDICAPRAMPS, USING 3000 PSI CONCRETE AND 6 X 6 X 10/10 WELDED WIRE MESH. 10 LI 11 11)CT- I AI v1,11 ANNI',' S 19 BCP 199;-080190 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage: Proposed Usage_ 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 08/02/199 548.00 RETL Job Desciption INTERIOR REMODEL FOR AUNTIE ANNE'S Business or roJeCt name MLIII_l!nit 'mumhcr m >n?1 ennt . UM \IJNTIF ANNE'S 19 11 ('111993-080024 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage: Proposed UsagQ: 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 08/02/199 548.00 RETL Job Desciption INTERIOR DEMOLITION ustness or roJcc name Mal] I ulttrm ei? , ui <im, crmu ""11111 m PAUL IIARRIS STORES I9 BCP199 3-0 7 0488 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage: Proposed Usage: 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 07/26/199 0.00 RETL Job Desciption RELOCATED SPRINKLER HEADS usmess or Project name t-- ult um?er ul tn(ernut M IM \10 N"I'G0N/IERY \t'ARD 19 B('P1993-070086 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage: Proposed Usage: 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 07/06/199 0.00 RETL Job Desciption REPLACE WATER HEATER usmess of 11ro.im name c : mt a i,cr ur t Ing ermi t 'um P.\(, I. HARRIS STORES 4110 19 BCP1993-070197 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage_ Proposed Usage: 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 06/18/199 3,500.00 RETL Job Desciption INTERIOR REMODEL OF STORE FOR PAUL H ARRIS STORES; UNIT #110. ustness or roJec nat77e M a nit umhcr at c m") ermtt i um HXPRESS 19 11('111993-060394 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage: Proposed Usage_ 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 06/10/199 0.00 RETL Job Desciption EXPRESS FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM - RELOC ATING SPRINKLER HEADS........ usmessor .roJec name N4211 t 1)itNu11l er ud ding crmnt um \10\1GO\11.R1- \V;\RDS 19 BCP1993-060409 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage: Proposed Usage: 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 06/09/199 600.00 RETL Job Desciption SHELVING usmess or roJec name Nlzl I I nlt Numher ut d mg Cant lltrl %IONTG(AIFRY WARDS 19 BC'P1993-060105 Address: Date Received Date Issued 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 06/03/199 Job Desciption TAKE DOWN STRIP SOFFIT LIGHTS, INSTALL NEW ONE Square Footage: Proposed Usage: 0.00 RETL I1 usmess or roles name %kill nib Na?rf u L I It III P ?. f-SII1 TSHAK lr) ? BCPI993-050242 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage: Proposed Usage: 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 05/12/199 0.00 RETL Job Desciption REPAINT AND CARPET EXISTING STORE - REPAIR EXISTING LIGIITIN G - ADD 6-8' TRACK LIGHTS ustness or roJec name MAI linit"'umt,cr ?? ut r m, ernut NUM 1?OPS AND TEE SHIRTS 19 IWPI993-050226 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage: Proposed Usage: 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 05/11/199 0.00 RETL Job Desciption INSTALL 6 SET TRACK LIGHTING AT STO RE iisruess or roJec name a _ snit 'film cr Bui cm<" 11cl Num 1:SSPRI:SS l9 IWP 199= -060257' Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage: Proposed Usage: 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 04/28/199 8,100.00 RETL Job Desciption INTERIOR REMODEL ustness or Project name ?- anit u_inher ut c umg stmt ; 'um ? ALDFNBOOKS STORE 41136 19 BC:PI993-040551 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage: Proposed Usage: 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 04/16/199 0.00 RETL Job Desciption WALDENBOOKS STORE RELOCATE FIRE SPRINKLER HEADS Business or roJec t name ?Vtali flit , 11m er to im-, erne t : um DILLARDS 162 13CP 1998-12202 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage: Proposed Usage: 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 162 12/09/199 12/09/199 RETL Job Desciption INSTALLING POWER FOR I I BULLARD LIGHT S AT 3 DIFFERENT ENTRY WAYS AT DILLARDS _tlstnf,sor -roJec tlarne !nilun»cr nl n cinu 'un] KAl' 131'E TOYS 19 BCP 1993-090142 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage: Proposed Usage: 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 03/29/199 3,668.00 RETL Job Desciption INTERIOR REMODEL OF AN EXISTING STORE Business or roJect name \1?11 _ L nit u m cr ut c fng Permit Num VONTGONIERY WARDS 19 BCP1993-040458 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage: Proposed Usage: 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 03/24/199 0.00 RETL Job Desciption INSTALL 6' DIAMETER DISH ON ROOF OF BLD G Business or roJec manic ?1zt [ ,utNfii>>,cr ui c mk_, crmi um AFTERTIIOtGII"TS 19 BC'P 199: -030243 Address: 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 Job Desciption RELOCATED SPRINKLERS HEADS Date Received Date Issued 03/10/199 Square Footage: Proposed Usage: 0.00 RETL 12 1HI?Ilil'JJ I)1 IUIUCA UAIItC VLII1 l Ill[ NUTTIN:l- Uu uuu uuui :.wni OL,A-N ?M1LLS GLAMOUR STI-DIO 19 - BCP1993-030244 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage: Proposed Usage: 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 03/10/199 0.00 RETL Job Desciption RELOCATE SPRINKLER HEADS Miglness 01' 111'0Ject name %lall ( nit Numhrr M11IM116 rcunu :Nuui «'AI I)FNBOOKS STORE 4#136 19 B(Tl993-040187 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage: Proposed Usage: 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 03/03/199 5,385.00 RETL Job Desciption INTERIOR REMODEL OF EXISTING STORE SPACE FOR WALDENBOOKS S TORE INCLUDES BLDG, ELF, PLU, MECFIRE AND POSSIBLY UTILITI ES. ttsmess or roICC name N9111 I-nit yumher ut tn« erlnl . um NS'ALDENBOOKS STORE ''"136 19 BCP1993-030067 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage: Proposed Usage: 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 03/03/199 0.00 RETL Job Desciption INTERIOR DEMOLITION FOR WALDENBOOKS STORE - COMPLIMENTS A-0 20090 FOR INTERIOR REMODEL.RADON CHARGED ON ACTUAL INTERIO R REMODEL NOT ALSODEMOLITION. usrness or roiec name Mall t_!nit ylunbCr of ltd ennt um DI[ LARD'S 19 BCP 19(),)-()2()"29 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage: Proposed Usage: 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 02/16/199 0.00 RETL Job Desciption REMOVAL OF 3000 SF OF SPRAY APPLIED FIRE PROOFING & REMOVAL OF 3000 SF OF NON ACM CEILING TILES & THE REMOAL OF 35 2 X 4 LIGHTS FROM 7 HVAC LOCATIONS WITHIN DILLARDS DLLLARD'S 19 BC1)11)93-020272 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage: Proposed Usage: 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 02/11/199 0.00 RETL Job Desciption REMOVE AND REPLACE 25 LIGHT FIXTURES OL.%N MILLS GLAMOUR STUDIO 244 19 Address: Date Received Date Issued 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 02/09/199 Job Desciption INTERIOR ALTERATIONS Square Footage: 1,220.00 BC1' 1993-030086 Proposed Usage: RETL 1 :AF"LI:R'IIIOIIGIi"hS '242 19 BCP1993-030052 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage: Proposed Usage: 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 02/05/199 985.00 RETL Job Desciption TENANT IMPROVEMENT OF AN EXISTING RETAIL LEASE SPACE Business or roJec t name ,I t_ nlt ?'i n? ?c_r ut c im! ermt tnn 13EN 1'LEY LUGGAGE CORP 19 BCP199 3-020001 Address: Date Received Date Issued 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 01/20/199 Job Desciption REMODEL STOREFRONT AND INTERIOR. Square Footage: Proposed Usage: 0.00 RETL 13 usness or Protect name Mall t_ ni - dumber u2 c m?? Permit Num CLERWINSKl El)" ARD 19 BCP19SS-02141 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage: Proposed Usaae:_ 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 02/05/198 RES1 Job Desciption ALUM ROOF OVER, CONC SLAB, UTIL ROO M W PLU & ELEC ustness or roJect name LI11 l_ nit L111bel ut tn, eimit _ mn BLUE CHIP COOKII?S INC 19 BCP1988-09075 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage: Proposed Usage: 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 09/07/198 REST Job Desciption REMODEL BLUE CHIP COOKIE CO, CLEARWATER MALL Business or ro ec name Mall t nit tlm er ur d mL leant um SIiOR"t'S \1ENS WEAR I9 BC 1 %S-09081 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage: Proposed Usage: 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 09/07/198 0.00 RETL Job Desciption RECEIPT FOR PLAN EXAM FEE SHORTS RETAIL STORE usmess or rg7ect name MaIll mt_. tnnxr to tng 11c'111111 . tnn IIA1R PLUS B-15 19 B01199-2-1-10047 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage: Proposed Usage: 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 12/02/199 0.00 RETL Job Desciption RELOCATION OF 18 HEADS Business or ro,Iec t name %L111 nit : m er ut t m« cmut um NIA',,'(-10 BAY BEACH CO 11129 19 BCP1992-110302 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage. Proposed Usage: 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 11/16/199 0.00 RETL Job Desciption RELOCATE FIRE SPRINKLER HEADS AT STORE ustness or roiect name a :nit \?tuit,ee ut m erne i um RlffAIA BOOKS 19 IWP1992-110195 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage: Proposed Usage: 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 11/10/199 0.00 RETL Job Desciption RELOCATE 3 DROPS TO EXS SYSTEM ISHICSS or 1*0 Ject name nit Nmil )t;,, ut t mL, Permit -Nurn HAIR PLUS B-15 19 13CM992-110507 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage: Proposed Usage: 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 10/29/199 1,200.00 RETL Job Desciption FORMERLY AND OPTICAL STORE NOW GO ING TO BE BEAUTYSHOP- HAI L PLUS usmess or roJec name M,01 Unit ",mo ci ut the errnt . 'Um W I LM A BOOKS 11' 186 19 B('11 1992-100541 Address: Date Received Date Issued 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 10/27/199 Job Desciption RHEMA BOOK SHOP RENOVATE EXISTING SPRINKLER SYSTEM. Square Footage: Proposed Usage: 0.00 RETL 14 ,tSLl?lllesS M I ro1ccl nalllc; Mall Unil ?Utnbcr I>uuuuu? ? ......L iM AN(jO BAY BEACH CO 1'129 19 B([1191)2_110111 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage: Proposed Usage: 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 10/23/199 1,800.00 RETL Job Desciption THIS BAY WAS FORMERLY GORDON JEWELERS-NOW GOING TO BE MANGO 13AY BEACH CO. FEATURING I3EACH CLOTHING. uslness or Project name Mlill t nit Nunlhk:J ul tn? ernat tnn MANC;O B,aY BEACH (`O ' 129 I BCP1 992-1 00509 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage: Proposed Usage: 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 10/23/199 0.00 RETL Job Desciption MANGO BAY BEACH CO INTERIOR DEMOLITION WHILE APPLICATION # A-017543 IS BEING APPROVED FORREMODELING nit NllrrtbCl- SMOKE & SN1 T'F # 104 19 BCP 1992-100472 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage: Proposed Usage: 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 10/22/199 0.00 RETL Job Desciption SMOKE AND SNUFF SHOP- RELOCATING SPRINKLER HEADS usmoss or rpiect name N4111 knit um_ er ut c ulg r enm um J R RIGGINS #156 19 BCP1992-100476 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage: Proposed Usage: 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 10/22/199 0.00 RETL Job Desciption J RIGGINS #156 IN CLEARWATER MALL. RELOCATION OFSPRINKLER HEADS r m C uiL, e]Tnl ! ut11 Wsrness or roae? name l n,t. il11,1 e, RIfFMA BOOKS #186 19 RCT1992-100403 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage: Proposed Usage: 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 10/09/199 0.00 RF_,TL Job Desciption SPACE 186 IN CLEARWATER MALL-INTERIOR RENOVATION OF BOOK ST ORE DILLAIZIDS 19 BCP 1992-100063 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage: Proposed Usage: 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 10/05/199 0.00 RETL Job Desciption CLEARWATER MALL- RE-ROOFING OF DILLARD'S CANOPYAND MECHANI CAL ROOM ncnutis nr rof cl Imilw A,1: I iiil nm cr to im-, Permit Num I TRI/E.C PROPERTIES INC 19 BCP1988-10732 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage: Proposed Usage: 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 10/31/198 0.00 MBO Job Desciption TEMPORARY BUILDING FOR REMOVAL OF ASBESTOS WIHTIN MALL S' X 8' BUILDING NEXT TO 350 BUILDING I?RIEDMANS Jill \VF,LERS 19 BCP 1992-100205 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage: Proposed Usage: 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 10/02/199 0.00 RETL Job Desciption IN'T'ERIOR REMODEL OF JEWELRY STORE 15 13USIDe or roiect name vlal_I_l _nit Number ui c mg urtni . 'urn StilOKF S 13N ITT 19 fwl)1992-100001 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage: Proposed Usage:_ 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 09/22/199 0.00 RETL Job Desciption INTERIOR REMODEL OF EXISTING STORE usmess or roJcct name NTLill ['nit \u_rnher nt mgr l ernut . 1um DON OLSON FIRESTONE 19 BC1, 1992-090,78 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage: Proposed Usage: 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 09/18/199 0.00 RETL Job Desciption WASTE OIL TANK REMOVAL Business or Project name t nit un,?e, _ r c tn g Permit N um of BOURBON S IRLLT CANDY CO 19 I3CP1992-090349 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage: Proposed Usage: 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 09/17/199 0.00 RETL Job Desciption RELOCATION OF 6 FIRE SPRINKLER HEADS ustness or roJec name ui1 um?cr ui tng Permit '4111 I R.ADE SECRETS B-2 19 - BCP1992-090297 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage: Proposed Usage: 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 09/16/199 0.00 RETL Job Desciption TRADE SECRETS- INSTALLATION OF AIR DIST RIBUTION AND 1 EXHAU ST FAN R ustness or roles name <<nit ui r_rer ut ink erne .'um H-FTCHLR MUSIC 4178 SPACE 11-1 19 BCP1992-0901 10 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage: Proposed Usage: 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 09/08/199 0.00 RETL Job Desciption FLETCHER MUSIC STORE - RELOCATE HEADS ustness or V roJect name _ a l nit_um cr ui c n cant urn 1RADL S F OR I"I'S B-2 19 BCP1992-090129 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage: Proposed Usage: 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 09/08/199 0.00 RETL Job Desciption TRADE SECRETS - FILL IN SPACE AT MALL. RELOCATE SPRINKLER H FADS usmessor roJec name i nit._?un,,r•r to ding 11cf-mit um I 1.1?TCHE.R It TSIC CENTERS 19 B('P 1992-090122 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage: Proposed Usage: 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 08/24/199 0.00 RETL Job Desciption INTERIOR REMODEL OF RETAIL STORE Business or roJec t name %_Li t1nit',um er ut c me ermt I NUM BOURBON SCREEF CANDY CO I9 BCPt992-09016 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage. Proposed Usage: 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 08/13/199 0.00 RETL Job Desciption INTERIOR REMODEL OF MALL CANDY STORE 16 Business or Project name Mall_Ullit y'urnber ui me unil. um I-RADF SECRETS 19 BC'P1992-OS0185 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footagge: yroposea usage_ 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 08/10/199 0.00 RETL Job Desciption INTERIOR DEMOLITION AT STORE LSusiness or I'roJeCrname mall t ,ln_ NUMPCf 1 _ E.>>RWATER \I AI-L 19 1C'P1988 092;9 _ Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage: Proposed Usage: 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 09/16/198 660.00 RETL Job Desciption CLEARWATER MALL #102 -HEEL SEW QUICK NEW D/W PART. NON LOAD BEARING WALLS ELETRICAL AND MECHANICAL NO PLU ousmess or rroJecl rljMC 1v1,1.11 t nll `iltlnncr ?7 R.ADI SI=CRETS 19 BCP1992-080 84 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage: Proposed Usage: 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 08/10/199 0.00 RETL Job Desciption INTERIOR REMODEL - STORE FRONT FACE L IFT, DRYWALL, REPLACE CEILING TILE AT STORE Business or Project name ?i _ ,.nit. imher - l ul t ln- ermi Nun AC'C'UR.=\"1E HEARING (BEST HEARING I9 I3C'P1992-070063 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage: Proposed Usage: 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 07/02/199 0.00 RETL Job Desciption REPLACE CEILING TILES, REPAIR DRYWALL AT STORE liu,mess or rrojcct name mail unµ mmincr ? 11- .. BRESSLER'S ICE CRLANI 19 13C;P1 992-0605 10 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage: Proposed Usage: 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 06/23/199 0.00 RETL Job Desciption INSTALL CHILL WATER FAN COIL 3 TON 3 KW AND START UP ON WAL K IN FREEZER AT ICE CREAM STORE BRL:SI ERS ICE CREAM 19 BCP1992-060031 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage Proposed Usage: 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 06/02/199 REST Job Desciption RELOCATION OF 6 FIRE SPRINKLER HEADS I BRESLERS ICE CREAM 19 B(111992-050594 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage: Proposed Usage: 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 04/28/199 REST Job Desciption INTERIOR REMODEL OF ICE CREAM STORE MISIIICS? J PLI_eCt name I" all t'111t illiflCT 19 ?uuwi uwi .u«S BCP1992-04030 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage_ Proposed Usage: 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 04/23/199 0.00 RETL Job Desciption RELOCATE FIRE SPRINKLER HEADS AT STORE 17 Businessor Project name tiki nit ;un]er QUIIUII16 I G11311L '.\Ulll I SHIR"1S PLUS l9 BCP1992-940451 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage: Proposed Usage: 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 04/20/199 0.00 RETL Job Desciption INTERIOR DEMOLITION (NON STRUCTURAL) AT STORE 15LISine'S or roJec name '1x11 l nit Num "'cr liurlduig Yernut ;?'um 'I -SHIRTS PLUS 19 BCP1992-040683 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage: Proposed Usage: 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 04/15/199 1,000.00 RETL Job Desciption INTERIOR REMODEL (1,000 SF) AT T-SHIRTS PLUS usuicss or roJec name V, ill um?rc,- 13011(1111L ermit N um SIIOR"I S MENS WE;,R 19 I3(--'P11)58-09324 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage. Proposed Usage: 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 09/20/198 492.00 RETL Job Desciption SHORTS MENS WEAR. TO INCL BLDG & ELEC usmess or roJec narnc a nIt au>>cr n ur JIM error Nun J RIGGINGS SPACE 165 19 BC111992-090369 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage: Proposed Usag?L 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 04/03/199 2,691.00 RETL Job Desciption INTERIOR REMODEL, ALTERATIONS usulcss or F roieC name ' LI flit . 'ulll )cr - ui C my ernut. 11111 SHORTS lENS%l`EAR 19 IWP1988-09609 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage: Proposed Usage: 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 09/30/198 0.00 RETL Job Desciption SHORTS MENS WEAR. usutess or Project naitie \1 I nit uni_er ui c im.; ermi . um G;1P 19 B( 111992-030295 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage: Proposed Usage: 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 03/16/199 0.00 RETL Job Desciption RELOCATION OF SPRINKLER HEADS ismess or P roJec name N11111 nit un„cr ur cin enur N um l'lIESS KING 19 B011988-10270 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage: Proposed Usage: 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 10/13/198 1,909.00 RETL Job Desciption CLEARWATER MALL - CHESS KING STOR E SPACE 610 REALLY SPACE 10 7 PE R CONTRACTER I NIUSICI ANi) 19 BCP 1992-010443 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage: Proposed Usage: 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 01/17/199 0.00 RETL Job Desciption RELOCATE FIRE SPRINKLER HEADS AT MUSIC STORE 18 Business or 11roicct name Mall t nut ?'ombcr ur ins lf'cimit . im COUNTY SF,A I JFAN S 17ORF ;x'656 19 11("P1992-01044) Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage: Proposed Usage: 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 01/17/199 0.00 RETL Job Desciption FIRE SPRINKLER FOR COUNT Y SEAT tisiness or ro)ec narne NIAl [:nit''umbc,- B ut C tng ermi um ('A1) !'159 & 160 19 13CPI992-020506 Address: Date Rcceived Date Issued Square Footage: Proposed Usage: 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 01/13/199 5,332.00 RETL Job Desciption THE GAP CLOTHING STORE.- EXPANSION INTERIOR ANDREMODF,L EXP ANDING TWO SECTIONS OF MALL INTO ONE. nSllless or roles name ?d nit _unibci ui c m1' ermt 'um ti11 SICLAND I9 _ B(-'P 1992-010008 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage: Proposea usage: 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 12/02/199 3,270.00 RETL Job Desciption INTERIOR REMODEL OF MUSICLAND STORE AT CLEARWATER MALL usincss or ro c name _MZ111 m(u16I)cr ut m emit u CO(TNTZ' SEAT JEAN STORE if'656 19 BCP1992-010109 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage: Proposed Usage: 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 11/25/199 3,675.00 RETL Job Desciption COUNTY SEAT JEAN STORE-INTERIOR REMODEL- INCLUDESBLDG, ELE, PLU, MEC, FIRE INSPECTIONS ustne ,, or Project name fl_ nit UITI)Ci ut c ing erne _N11111 MANDARIN ARTS, INC 19 BCPI988-0954; Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage: Proposed Usage: 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 09/28/198 2,500.00 RETL Job Desciption MANDARIN ARTS- SPACE 305 ?u>>ness or rotes narne 'pia ].nit vrn cr tsuutung t?ermtr un? SKIPPER'S ICF CREAM R CAFF, EAT 19 13(111991-120101 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage: Proposed Usage_ 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 11/12/199 0.00 RETL Job Desciption TWO CANVAS AWNINGS FOR SKIPPERS; NO SIGNAGE UNDER THIS PERM IT, NOR ELECTRIC usmess or rows name a nit 'um,cr - Ti-111[d1112 enmt : 'um [Z[:C'ORD BAR 19 11C 111 988_ 100S8 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage: Proposed Usage: 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 10/06/198 3,130.00 RETL Job Desciption RECORD BAR IN CLEARWATER MALL - SPACE F2,3,4, usiness or roiect name N4a nit \um_cr ui c mg Permit rim GF,NERAL NUTRITION CENTER INC 19 BCP198S-08184 Address: Date Received Date Issued 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 08/05/198 Job Desciption GENERAL NUTRITION CENTER CLEARWATER MALL SPACE 188 Square Footage Proposed Usage: 1,540.00 RETL 19 usule,,? or reelect name R9,-111 U111t AUniher ,? "u... SKTPI?ER'ST('T CREAM CAFE101 19 B('PI')91-110066 Address: Date Received Datc Issued Square Footage: Proposed tJsa(,=e: 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 11/05/199 0.00 RETL Job Desciption SKIPPER'S ICE CREAM INSTALL PRE-ENGINEERED PYRO-CHEM PCL 3- 50 LIQUID TYPE, AUTOMATIC FIRE EXISTING SYSTEM IN KITCHEN HO OD. WILL COMPLYNFPA 1991 CODES usmess or Vro ce name Mall ]'nit Nunlhcr ur d rn« eruli um 1,FNS CRAFTERS 19 lWil1991-100576 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage. Proposed Usage: 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 10/31/199 0.00 RETL Job Desciption INSTALL BURGLAR ALARM AT LENSCRAFTERS AT CLWTR MALL ut in " crnn ! nm usmessor rolecl nattic VIII l'nttPjuinhcr BERRY, ALLEN - INS"I':\NT REPL;IY 19 BCP1988-1 1086 Date Received Date Issued Square Footage: rroposea usage: Address: 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 11/03/198 768.00 RETL Job Desciption INSTANT REPLAY - REMODEL - NEW STOREFORNT, CEILING AND SLAT WALL -SUITE 185 or Project natiie usIness a nit unl_er Ut ( m« erml t um CIE ?R AWTLR MALL 19 I3CP 1991-100355 dd Date Received Date Issued Square Footage: Proposed Usage: A ress: 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 10/18/199 0.00 RETL Job Desciption ADD 5 TON FAN COIL WITH DU CTWORK AND AIR DISTRIBUTION AT MA LL FO OD COURT usinecs or rolcC name '_tt nEY.,, rJn1?C.r _ to c tnq crmi um G,?YFER'S DEPARTMENT STORE 19 B(T1988-07564 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Pootage: rroRosea usage: 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 07/27/198 240.00 RETL Job Desciption GAYFER'S DEPARTMENT STORE - REMODEL DRESSING ROOMS IN WOMENS APPAREL Business or Project name M-t l nittun er u t m1 _, erml t um BtRDI\ES i7'250 IQ BCP1991-100021 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage: Proposed Usage: 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 10/01/199 0.00 RETL Job DesciRtion IINSTALLATION OF FIRE ALARM SYSTEM Isu,tncss or I'roiect name NMI] _? 'rnt ?umn?r , - -'-` III' ERY'TH IN(_, S S I.00 D-1 & D-2 19 BCP t 991-090644 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage: Proposed Usage: 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 09/30/199 0.00 RETL Job Desciption EVERYTI IING'S A DOLLAR; RELOCATION OF EXISTINGSPRINKLER HEA DS usrness or roJcct name %1a11 l utt Num>Cr ut c u1 erm[ tim SKIPPER'S ICE CREAM & CAFE EAT 19 BCP1991-090634 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage: Proposed Usage: 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 09/30/199 0.00 RETL Job Desciption REMODEL RESTAURANT TO ICE CREAM STORE 20 llshless or r0Ject name i?Lall 1, utt \_tm)hrr uu,iw..? , "ll- <«ili, I SKIT I ER'S ICI. CREAM L,' CAFE FAT 19 B(111991-090635 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage: Proposed Usage: 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 09/30/199 0.00 RETL Job Desciption REMODEL EXISTING RESTAURANT INTO ICE CREAM STORE USlnessOr rojec name Mali [.nft\iimt,cr ru dtng ermi N um SKIPPER'S ICE CREAM & CA E EAT 19 B('11 1991-090040 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage: yroposeo usage: 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 09/30/199 0.00 RETL Job Desciktion SKIPPER'S ICE CREAM RELOCATION OF EXISTING FIRESPRINKLER H EADS. GLORIA JEAN'S COFFEE #154 19 BCP 1991-090642 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage: Proposed Usage: 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 09/30/199 0.00 RETL Job Desciption GLORIA JEANS AT CLEARWATER MALL - RELOCATION OFEXISTING SP RINKLER HEADS usincss or roJcc name - a __ ltt uin_ er u1 to crmtt i tim EVERYTHING'S $1.00 D-I & D-2 19 BCP1991-090139 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square rootage: vropoosea usagg: 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 09/09/199 0.00 RETL Job Desciption INTERIOR DEMOLITION ONLY AT STORE SKIPPER'S ICE CREAM & CAFE EAT 19 BCP1991-090191 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage. Proposed Usage: 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 08/21/199 3,200.00 RETL Job Desciption SKIPPER'S ICE CREAM & CAFE EATERY-UPGRADE OF EXISTING SPACE TO R ESTAURANT WITH REMODELING TOENTIRE AREA INCLUDING ROO F tIstness or ro c name 9? _n,t_am?cr uI N IMI' ennt um GLORIA JEAN'S COFFEE #154 19 BCP1991-090344 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage: Proposed Usage: 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 08/13/199 920.00 RETL Job Desciption REMODEL SPACE FOR COFFEE STORE FVFIZVI'111"TG'S $1.00 D-1 & D-2 19 BCP1991-090532 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage: Proposed Usage: 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 07/30/199 2,842.00 RETL Job Desciption EVERYTHING'S A DOLLAR INTERIOR DEMOLITION ANDREMODEL I \-1R C'S SHOE STORE INC 19 Date Received 07/25/199 Date Issued Square Footage. 621.00 BCP1991-080085 Proposed Usage: RETL Address: 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 Job Desciption REMODELING RETAIL SPACE 21 mall (:Ili[N RITZ, CAMERA CENTERS 19 BCP1991-060716 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage. Proposed Usage_ 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 06/26/199 0.00 RETL Job Desciption INSTALLATION OF SECURTIY SYSTEM I)Ll'A IIC JJ Qt CIQICCI I1UHIC AIlII l I I I I :,11IIIPCr ,,? 1,Ig I 5 7 9 DRESS SHOP tB-8 19 BCP1991 060502 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage: Proposed Usage_ 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 06/18/199 2,000.00 RETL Job Descia Lion 5-7-9-DRESS SHOPS- RE-LOCATION OF SPRINKLER HEADS usmess or roiec t name a nit 'urn,?r ui c mL enni uui RITZ CAMERA #115 19 13CP1991-060501 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Foote: Proposed Usage_ 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 06/18/199 1,500.00 RETL Job Desciption RITZ CAMERA SHOP- RELOCATE FIRE SPRINKLER HEADS. I PEARLE VISION 19 I3CP1991-070065 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage. Proposed Usage_ 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 06/18/199 3,750.00 RETL Job Desciption INTERIOR REMODEL OF PEARLE VISION AT CLEARWATER MALL RITZ CAMERA 19 BCP1991-060003 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage: Proposed Usage: 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 06/03/199 0.00 RETL Job Desciption NEW AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEM FOR REMODE OF RITZ CAMERA "hHINGS ENGRAVED 19 BCP1991-051040 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage: Proposed Usage: 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 05/28/199 0.00 RETL Job Desciption RELOCATION OF EXISTING FIRE SPRINKLER HEADS AT UNIT H-5; TH INGS ENGRAVED. nclnPCC nr rmar naniP .,.r . ,, ,..r 711 ( Ih> P.rllllt '. '11111 SIZE 5-7-9 SHOP 19 BCP1991-060006 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage: Proposed Usage: 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 05/21/199 1,894.00 RETL Job Desciption DEMOLITION AND REMODELING OF 5,7,9-DRESS SHOPS TIIINGS REMEMBERED #182 19 BCP1991-050522 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage_ Proposed Usage: 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 05/14/199 785.00 RETL Job Desciption INTERIOR DEMO OF EXISTING SPACE IN MALL. WALLS, DROP IN CE ILING, MARBLE TILE AND CEILING IN SALES ARE 22 Business or rotes name Nl?lll l uit Number ut c tng Permit N um GREAT WESTERN BANK #121 19 - 13CP 199 1 -050755 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage: Proposed Usage: 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 05/03/199 0.00 RETL Job Desciption GREAT WESTERN BANK- REMODEL OF EXISTING BANK- REPLACING EX ISTING A.T.M. MACHINE WITH NEWMACHINE. REFURBISH AWNING A ND SURROUND,MODIFY EXISTING ELECTRIC SERVICE AS REQUIRED. ustness or roles t name Mall Uni t Nwiibc ut c tno Fern-ut Mill NNIZ,F,C PROPERTIES INC 19 _ BCP1988-09468 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Pootage: yroposeo usage: 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 09/26/198 0.00 RETL Job Desciption ASBESTOS REMOVAL & DEMOINCLUDES ELE AND BLDG CHESS KING 107 CHESS KING ustness or roJec name Mall [!idtNum_er ut ctm,, Permit Nuni MONTGOMERY WARD & CO INC 19 B011988-10466 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage: Proposed Usage_ 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 10/20/198 0.00 RETL Job Desciption DEMOLITION FOR REMOVAL OF ASBESTOS, MONTGOMERY WARD'S STORE PHASE 9 1 U ' a ru tu m er In C t mg eti nl 11111 S1Ile95 or rq e? name ? RITZ CAMERA #115 19 BCP 1991-060002 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Pootage: rroposect usage_ 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 04/22/199 1,200.00 RETL Job Desciption INTERIOR REMODEL OF CAMERA STORE AT CLEARWATER MALL ustness or roles name a nit umbcr J ut c to rmt Num GAYFER'S DEPARTMENT STORE 19 BCP1988-04149 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage: Proposed Usage: 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 04/07/198 236.00 RETL Job Desciation GAYFER'S DEPARTMENT STORE - CLEARWATER MALL SECOND FLOOR BRI DAL SECTION (FITTI NG ROOMS) 1 B16 EASY CAJUN #150 19 BCP1991-040038 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage: Proposed Usage_ 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 04/02/199 0.00 RETL Job Desciption GAS PIPING FOR 4 COMMERCIAL APPLICANCES IN RESTAURANT BIG 1'ASY CAJUN 4150 19 BCP1991-030575 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage: Proposed Usage_ 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 03/29/199 0.00 RETL Job Desciption FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM- IN BIG EASY CAJUNRE-LOCATING 6 EXIS TING SPRINKLER HEADS. BIG EASY CAJUN #150 19 BCP1991-030557 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage. Proposed Usage: 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 03/28/199 0.00 RETL Job Desciption INSTALL FIRE SUPPRESSION SYSTEM IN RESTAURANT(VENTILATION HOODS) 23 13usitless oi- roJec t name Mall tJni(NnInh-cr ut c use 11clTillt utn I'HINGS REN1LyiBERED';`182 19 BCP1991-050520 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage: Proposed Usage_ 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 03/19/199 785.00 RETL Job Desciption INTERIOR TENANT ALTERATION ustness or roJect name Mall t nit Nu_mher ut ding errant unl SAN FRANCISCO MUSICK BOX 19 1301198'8-08691 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage: Proposed Usagg: 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 08/29/198 0.00 RETL Job Desciption CLEARWATER MALL-SAN FRANCISCO MU SICK BOX SPACE 127 ec name usuIess or ro Mall I _ nit a nl)Cl ut tn' cant Mint J TRIZEC PROP-MALL OFC/CONF ROOM 19 BCP1991-030I08 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage: Proposed Usage: 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 03/06/199 0.00 RETL Job Desciption ASBESTOS ABATEMENT FOR MALL OFFICE/CONFERENCE ROOM usmess or ro ec name a .nit, 'uailm- ut c nw ermt um J FUN-N-GAMES 19 BCP 1988-03508 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage_ Proposed Usage: 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 03/23/198 0.00 RETL Job Desciption FUN AND GAMES STORE AT CLEARWATER MALL-UNIT 141 usmess or r i > name a nit Number Building, F ertnt I N11111 GA YFERS 19 BCP 1991-020523 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage: Proposed usage: 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 02/28/199 0.00 RETL Job Desciption REPLACE LIGHT VALANCES AT STORE us t ss or Project re % a nit in6cr k3u11du7?J'et'T;ttt (Null BI( EASY CAJUN #150 19 BCP1991-030068 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage: Proposed Usage: 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 02/19/199 749.00 RETL Job Desciption BIG EASY CAJUN FOOD REST. - PLANS HAVE BEEN STAMPEDBY HEAL TH DEPARTMENT. Business or roJec name Malt nit___ ultnb - ut cmU 11crilut um TRFZEC PROPERTIES 19 BCP1991-020004 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage: Proposed Usage: 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 02/01/199 0.00 RETL Job Desciption Asbestos abatement okayed by tom chaplinsky ustness or Project name ?']a I [ nit Num,ei ui c tn« emit um ?111E WATCH IT #F-13 19 BCP1991-010356 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage: Proposed Usage: 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 01/14/199 450.00 RETL Job Desciption REMODEL THE WATCH-IT STORE AT CLEARWATER MALL 24 usmess or Protect name Mall l ni_( Number nt r the ermi M1111 tURDINES 19 _ BC111990-110587 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage: Proposed Usage: 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 11/29/199 0.00 RETL Job Desciption REROOF WITH J P STEVENS ROOFING SYSTEM AT BURDINES AT 250 C LEARWATER MALL usrnesS or roJect name M dl t'nit Numher ut clll(,l ermY gum HAHN CO 19 BCP1990-110169 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage: Proposed Usage: 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 11/08/199 0.00 RETL Job Desciption RELOCATE SPRINKLER HEADS TO ACCOMADATE REMODEL usiness or Project name _ a ;mt N unl er to c n1g Permit _ uirt HAIIN CO 19 BCP1990-110172 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage: Proposed Usage_ 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 11/08/199 0.00 RETL Job Desciption RELOCATE SPRINKLERS TO ACCOMADATE REMODELING Business or roJec name _- a nit'Num,er ur c u?g 11crmit , Num 'IRILEC PROPERTIES 19 BC111990-110090 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage: Proposed Usage: 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 11/06/199 0.00 RETL Job Desciption ASBESTOS ABATEMENT AT CLWTR MALL CH ICK FIL A #124 Business or roJec name a n_,t 'um-)er ui c ttt", crml um FORMERLY CIRCUS WORLD 19 BCP 1990-100470 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage: Proposed Usage: 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 10/24/199 0.00 RETL Job Desciption ASBESTOS ABATEMENT IN CLEARWATER MA LL AREA WHERECIRCUS WOR LD USED TO BE usiness or ProjQ7 name Oa rnt 'um cr ut c i r ermi urn STi TARTS 19 BCP 1990-100395 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage: Proposed Usage: 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 10/22/199 0.00 RETL Job Desciption CLEARWATER MALL ASBESTOS ABATEMENT - OKAYED PER TOM CHAPLIN SKY . SPACE #177-STUARTS- usmeas or ro? J,c name .,_ Mall ? uu... _uu»er ur dm(, ermt um POSTON'S ART SUPPLIES & CRAFTS 19 BCP1990-100372 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage: Proposed Usage: 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 10/19/199 0.00 RETL Job Desciption THIS IS A CHANGE OF SUPPLIER. TANK MUST BE MOVED TO GET PR OPER CLEARANCE FROM A REFRIGERATION COMPRESSOR. usnlcss or roJec name T a .1ni_t l inn per ut C m,1,11 ermi um DILLARDS 19 BCP1990-110013 Address: Date Received Date Issued 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 10/18/199 Job Desciption COSMETIC SHOWCASES RELOCATED AND NEW SHOWCASES ADDED Square Footage_ Proposed Usage: 0.00 RETL 25 I IIAHN CO 19 BCP1990-110005 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage: Proposed Usage 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 10/18/199 0.00 RETL Job Desciption REMODEL IF EXISTING STOREFRONT AND INTERIOR OF JEWELER'S ST ORE IN CLEARWATER MALL ristness or 111,01ect name stn IT?nitN, u]„he,- B ut u1g ernu 'um HAHN CO 19 B('P1990-100264 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage: Proposed Usage: 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 10/15/199 0.00 RETL Job Desciption INSTALL AND HOOK UP CHEMICAL FIRE SUPRESSION SYSTEM AT STOR E nsincss or rOJec name 1 _ _,nit _u_mhcr 111 ]n( ernu , 'nm IIAHN CO 19 BCP1990-100289 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage: Proposed Usage: 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 10/05/199 975.00 RETL Job Desciption REMODEL OF EXISTING RETAIL SPACE tsuicss or ro c nat e Mall nit i um er ur c mj? ermr Num TRIZEC PROPERTIES 19 BCP1990-100070 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage: Proposed Usage: 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 10/03/199 0.00 RETL Job Desciption ASBESTOS ABATEMENT AT FOXMOORS 13usincss of rolC name %,Lilll 'nlt 'um er ul (nlv err111 11111 CHICK-1`11,-A 19 BCP1990-100259 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage: Proposed Usage: 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 10/02/199 0.00 RETL Job Desciption FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM RELOCATE AND ADD NEW HEADS IN RESTAURANT ustness or llro IQQT name , a mil um er t tn' - TANDY CORP 19 BCP1989-06297 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage: Proposed Usage: 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 06/13/198 0.00 RETL Job Desciption CLEARWATER MALL RADIO SHACK - SPACE 143 13LISITiess or roJcc name Nl?? a _ ?uNum - ??i 111 ]nU ernu um LERNF.RS 4 19 BCP1990-090491 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage: Proposed Usage_ 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 09/26/199 0.00 RETL Job Desciption REWORK FIRE SPRINKLER IN LERNERS AT CLEARWATER MALL usmess or roJec name fat [-'nit "I'um,er ui c lm4 ernu urn CIIA M PS 19 BCP 1990-090490 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage: Proposed Usage: 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 09/26/199 0.00 RETL Job Desciption INSTALL FIRE SPRINKLER FOR CHAMPS SPORTS STORE 26 usmess or roaec name v(all l_ nit Number ur c ul' ermi : lum KINNEY SIIOE CORP 19 RCP 1990-090130 Address: 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 Job Desciption INTERIOR DEMOLITION Date Received Date Issued Square Footage_ Proposed Usage_ 09/24/199 0.00 RETL JIti1? STEWARTS `SHOES #174 Dill C,nit_Numt,cr B[ILI C`P1990-091041V",,, I f J 1 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage_ Proposed Usage: 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 09/24/199 0.00 RETL Job Desciption ASBESTOS ABATEMENT FOOD COURT 19 BCP 1990-090381 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage: Proposed Usage: 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 09/21/199 0.00 RETL Job Desciption ELECTRIC REVISIONS FOR FOOD COURT usincss or roJec name a ;nit un>>er Building erne Num SMOKE N SNUFF #104 t9 BCP1990-090245 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage: Proposed Usage_ 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 09/14/199 0.00 RETL Job Desciption ABESTOS ABATEMENT Business or roaec t name i - a snit -am er ui c ms; crmi um %VALDENS #130 19 BCP1990-090058 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage Proposed Usage_ 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 09/05/199 0.00 RETL Job Desciption ASBESTOS ABATEMENT ONLY FOR WA LDENS UNIT 136 business or ro e c r me , a nit um er B ui c i r - jl?rnut um 0EGA'S #302 19 BCP1990-090059 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage: Proposed Usage: 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 09/05/199 0.00 RETL Job Desciption ASBESTOS ABATEMENT FOR OLGA'S #302 usmess or Project name 1a _l nit uu1per l?uildtn2 Yerim 'yun1 G AYFERS 19 BCP l 990-1003 45 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage: Proposed Usage: 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 08/30/199 7,208.00 RETL Job Desciption COMMERCIAL REMODEL usiness or roaec name Mal tin it Min er ut c mg ermt N um TRIZEC PROPERTIES 19 BCP 1990-080433 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage: Proposed Usage: 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 08/27/199 0.00 RETL Job Desciption ASBESTOS ABATEMENT 27 I LERNERS 19 B(-'P 1990-0804222 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage. Proposed Usage: 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 08/27/199 0.00 RETL Job Desciption LERNERS STORE- INTERIOR DEMOLITION Ustttess of rolec name ?] ill UnitNurnher 13[jildfilg ertntt um 19 BC[ 11990-00503 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage: Proposed Usage: 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 08/24/199 0.00 RETL Job Desciption ASPHALT RESURFACING & REPAIR OF EXISTING PARKING LOT ustness or roJec name NIJ11 _ flit ,_ um,c,. ut c tng, errm um CHANIPS #247 19 BCP1990-100020 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage: Proposed Usage: 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 08/22/199 0.00 RETL Job Desciption KINNEY SHOE STORE-INTERIOR REMODEL B usmess or roe, lame Ma nit: un,ber m cmg ermi ttm TRIZEC PROPERTIES 19 BC111990-080524 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage: Proposed Usage: 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 08/22/199 0.00 RETL Job Desciption REMODEL Business or FroJect name \Ma [}nit !umber m cmg errm gum TRIZEC PROPERTIES 19 BCP1990-080306 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage: Proposed Usage: 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 08/20/199 0.00 RETL Job Desciption ABESTOS ABATEMENT usmcss or roc name N11011 ,nit °umber ut to erl? i TRIZEC PROPERTIES 19 13C:P199048,0307 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage: Proposed Usage: 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 08/20/199 0.00 RETL Job Desciption ASBESTOS ABATEMENT ustness or role name a nitNumber ut cmgr errant 'um MAGIC WOK #151 19 BCP1990-080278 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage: Proposed Usage: 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 08/17/199 REST Job Desciption INSTALLATION OF RANGE, 2 FRIERS, 2 STEAM TABLES AND RICE CO OKER ustness or Project name M1 t I Unit umbel ut c mg errm um MAGIC WOK #151 19 BCP1990-080254 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage: Proposed Usage: 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 08/16/199 0.00 RETL Job Desciption MAGIC WOK REST- FIRE SUPPRESSION SYSTEM IN KITCHEN HOOD CO NTRACTOR FOLLOWING NFPA 17A96 28 Business or roJec name Mall_tlnit Numhcr to c tng errntt t ntrt WE TZEI, 4401 19 BCP 1988-06499 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage: Proposed Usage: 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 06/20/198 RES1 Job Desciption SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENCE IN SKY HARBOR MHP LOT 401 12X38 CARP ORT, 8X8 UTILITY ROOM AND 11.6X48 DRIVE ustness or ro]ec name Plan unityumLicr 13tilkillh! ennt N till] CONSTRUCTION "TRAILER 19 BCP1990-080124 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage: Proposed Usage: 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 08/08/199 0.00 MBO Job Desciption CONSTRUCTION TRAILER FOR BUILDING 350 usutess or roJec name Mail nit_ um_er ut m1= ermt ? Ntlm NFW YORK BAGEL BOYS 19 BCP1990-070659 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage: Proposed usage: 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 07/31/199 REST Job Desciption MODIFY EXIST SPACE FOR NEW BAGEL RESTAURANT WITHIN EXIST CLE ARWATER MALL FOOD COURT. LSB st ness or roJec name Moll I init um er But ring ermt u ARRO #123 E-11 19 BCP1990-070569 L Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage: Proposed Usage: 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 07/26/199 0.00 RETL Job Desciption SBARRO ustness or rolcc name eta nit_€ um?er ut c tng erneum GAYFERS #100 19 BCP1990-070503 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage: Proposed Usage: 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 07/24/199 7,700.00 RETL Job Desciption GAYFERS IN CLEARWATER MALL - REMODEL ustness or roJec name l a l nit um,er to erne N um %1AGiC WOK #151 19 BCP1990-070498 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage: Proposed Usage: 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 07/24/199 REST Job Desciption REMODEL MAGIC WOK RESTA URANT IN CLEARWATER MALL 13LISITICSS or roJec name Ma ._., l,l},t 'utn?er Building Permit i 'um NEW WORK BAGEL BOYS 19 BCP 1990-070400 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage: Proposed Usage: 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 07/19/199 REST Job Desciption RECEIPT FOR PLAN EXAM FEE - NEW YORK BAGEL BOYS DELI ustness or roJec name Mall t,7mt Number 13ui[CIITlg Ctmt l Mtn Bl.'RDINFS #250 19 BCP 1990-070 387 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage. Proposed Usage: 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 07/18/199 3,000.00 RETL Job Desciption BURDINES IN CLEARWATER MALL 29 usmess or FroJec name Mail Ltuit?uml,?- ui u)L,, ermi : um %? RITE OCCASSIONS #105 19 13CP1990-070316 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage: Proposed Usage: 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 07/16/199 0.00 RETL Job Desciption CLEARWATER MALL - ASBESTOS ABATEMENT - SPACE 105-OKAYED BY T OM CHAPLINSKY ONLY $25 PERMIT PER T/C wsmc s or _ roJec name N9all ['nit \umb? . 1ltk.111g ll_e,rmit.NLim THE GAP #159 19 13CP1990-070315 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage. Proposed Usage: 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 07/16/199 0.00 RETL Job Desciption CLEARWATER MALL - ASBESTOS ABATEMENT - SPACE 159-OKAYED BY T OM CHAPLINSKY ONLY $25 PERMIT PER T/C usrness or roJec name. NIL ill ;t ; un,hc_ r ut c my ermt Num BROWN SHOE CO #187 19 13CP1990-070263 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage_ Proposed Usage: 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 07/12/199 1,000.00 RETL Job Desciption REMODEL NATURALIZER SHOES Usln . 5 or r0 ec me Mall .nt[ Illl ber M mu C to erml N mil 13OND JEWELERS#156 SPG-4 19 BC:P1990-070179 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage: Proposed Usage: 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 07/10/199 1,700.00 RETL Job Desciption INSTALL BURGLAR ALARM FOR BOND JE WELERS usincss or Project name a l snit um,cr of c in,g grim unt MAGIC \VOK 19 BCP 1990-070154 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage: Proposed Usage: 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 07/09/199 REST Job Desciption MAGIC WOK IN CLEARWATER MALL lilisine o ro ec nar a mt 'umber ui c to erm urn BODY SHOPS OF AMERICA 19 BCP 1990-070 (28 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage: Proposed Usage: 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 07/06/199 2,600.00 RETL Job Desciption CLEARWATER MALL (108) RE-CONSTRUCTION OF INTERIOR OF STORE usmess or roJec name Mall t nit umber ui ding erne um FANTASIA #318 19 BCP1990-070042 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage: Proposed Usage: 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 07/03/199 1,116.00 RETL Job Desciption ASBESTOS ABATEMENT FOR FANTASIA; UNIT 318 usmess or P roJec t name 1vtall knit Num_ cr ui c mg ermr Mini CENTRA CARE #328 19 BCP 1990-070043 Address: Date Received Date Issued 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 07/03/199 Job Desciption ASBESTOS ABATEMENT FOR CENTRA CARE #328 Square Footage_ Proposed Usage: 1,000.00 RETL 30 4 I ustness or roJec nan1c i ni l ur>>>c,r, BOND fLWLLFIZS#156 5PG-4 1) BCP1990-070027 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage: Proposed Usage: 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 07/02/199 1,700.00 RETL Job Desciption 156 CLEARWATER-SPACE G-4 "BOND JEWELERS" RELOCATE FIRE SPRK HEADS FROM EXISTING SYSTEM Business or roiec name Nkltl Unit Ntirii_Cr u1 ding erne Mill TRIZEC PROPERTIES 19 11011990-060808 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage: Proposed Usage: 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 06/29/199 1,255.00 RETL Job Desciption ASBESTOS ABATEMENT IN CLEARWATER MALL SPACE 334 OKAY PER TOM CHAPLINSKY ustness 1ec . name Ma -n,it umber to cin?etn1l N um ?s or ro TRIZEC PROPERTIES 19 BCP 1990-060809 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage: Proposed Usage: 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 06/29/199 1,206.00 RETL Job Desciption ASBESTOS ABATEMENT IN CLEARWATER MALL SPACE 176 OKAY PER TOM CHAPLINSKY usincss or roiect name i nit. um,er isutloulg rcrill ivum BROWN SHOE CO #187 19 BCP1990-060806 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage: Proposed Usage: 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 06/29/199 1,000.00 RETL Job Desciption BROWN SHOE CO-REMODEL INTERIOR CONST. - Business or rolec name la ..nit Number uiC1n« er1111 !' 1111 TRIZEC PROPERTIES 19 BCP 1990-060807 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage: Proposed Usage: 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 06/29/199 1,250.00 RETL Job Desciption ASBESTOS ABATEMENT IN CLEARWATER MALL SPACE 333 OKAY PER TOM CHAPLINSKY Business or ro ec a 1 re a ,nit um er ul c erm um BURNINES #250 19 1990-06078-5 1 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage: Proposed Usage_ 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 06/28/199 3,000.00 RETL Job Desciption BURDINES IN CLEARWATER MALL Business or roiect name ".1, ill uro bCi- u1 d u1« Ferillit Mull GAFFERS #100 19 BCP 1990-060706 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage: Proposed Usage: 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 06/26/199 7,700.00 RETL Job Desciption GAYFERS IN CLEARWATER MALL - REMODEL ustness or roaec name a 1mtNum_er ul cln' erm] Num TRIZEC PROPERTIES 19 BCP1990-060675 Address: Date Received Date Issued 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 06/25/199 Job Desciption ASBESTOS ABATEMENT IN SPACE 160 AT CLW MALL, MERLE NORMAN Square Footage: Proposed Usage: 0.00 RETL 31 usrness or ro X21 nit Number JUIIILLLLt? a uwu . """ a, Jee name THE GREAT STEAK AND FRY CO 19 BCP 1990-060663 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage: Proposed Usage: 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 06/25/199 REST Job Desciption PIPING IN GAS TO CHARBROILER GRILL AND A FRYER ustmss or i'oJec name MAI L`nit Numher ut c m P -Verilut Min' THE GREAT STEAK & FRY CO 19 BCP1990-060640 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage: Proposed Usage: 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 06/22/199 700.00 RETL Job Desciption THE GREAT STEAK & FRY CO CLEARWTER MALL SPACE E-23 tIsutess or 11roiect name a _nit ;__um,er u1 c tn? cant um BODY SHOPS OF AMERICA 19 BCP 1990-060615 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage: Proposed Usage_ 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 06/22/199 2,600.00 RETL Job Desciption CLEARWATER MALL (H-3) RE-CONSTRUCTION OF INTERIOR OF STORE Business or Project name Mall I nit Number uF t u? erni 'um TRIZEC PROPERTIES 19 BC1`1990-060581 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage. Proposed Usage: 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 06/21/199 320.00 RETL Job Desciption ASBESTOS ABATEMENT Business or ro c name Wa nit um,er uf t irn« erMi 1 un1 TRIZEC PROPERTIES 19 BCP1990-000580 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage. Proposed Usage: 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 06/21/199 840.00 RETL Job Desciption ASBESTOS ABATEMENT tsmeSs or Vro_wct natty - a ,nit 'um er ul c to' Perm Litu BOND 1F,WEI.ERS#156 SPG-4 19 BCP1990-060558 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage: Proposed Usage_ 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 06/20/199 1,700.00 RETL Job Desciption 156 CLEARWATER-SPACE G-4 "BOND JEWELERS" Business or 11roiect name %Ldl a uit un, per ut ?n<T ernu NUM C P I PHOTO 19 BCP1988-10520 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage. Proposed Usage: 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 10/21/198 0.00 RETL Job Desciption C P I PHOTO STORE - REMODELING STOREFRONT nsmess or Project name N9u11 UIIit N W117C r to c ulg erne ! um FRANK STEIN 19 BCP1990-060491 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage: Proposed Usage_ 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 06/19/199 REST Job Descjpi Lion INTERIOR REMODEL RESTAURANT FOR LOCATING FRANK & STEIN'S INT O THE FOOD COURT AT CLEARWATER MALL 32 IIZIZEC PROPERTIES #-110 l? ,ll_lin,tl~yuu,hcr tsu„otng rerwu.vmu BCP 1990-060460 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage: Proposed Usage: 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 06/18/199 420.00 RETL Job Desciption ASBESTOS ABATEMENT, CLEARWATER MALL MAINTENANCE LUNCH ROOM "IR IZ EC PROPFRTIF,S 19 BCP 1 990-0603 2 1 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage: Proposed Usage_ 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 06/12/199 900.00 RETL Job Desciption ASBESTOS ABATEMENT IN CLEARWATER MALL SPACE 180 OKAY PER TOM CHAPLINSKY I TRIZEC PROPERTIES 19 BCP 1990-060323 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage: Proposed Usage: 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 06/12/199 750.00 RETL Job Desciption ASBESTOS ABATEMENT IN CLEARWATER MALL SPACE 175 OKAY PER TOM CHAPLINSKY usinesS Or roJec name ; a nu umber Building Permit Num \VINKEL CONSTRUCTION 19 BCP1990-060 325 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage: Proposed Usage: 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 06/12/199 1,700.00 RETL Job Desciption DEMOLITION OF SPACE G-4, CLEARWATER MALL, CLEARWATER FL NON- STRUCTURAL, OKAYED AS PER TOM CHAPLINSKY, 06-12-90 I SBARRO #123 E-11 19 BCP1990-060293 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage: Proposed Usage: 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 06/12/199 REST Job Desciption INSTALL GAS RANGE, BAKERS PRIDE I IStneSS or roJcC name a n,t : 'un, er to c lng, ellul 111111 RITE AID #135 19 BCP 1990-060151 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage: Proposed Usage: 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 06/06/199 2,500.00 RETL Job Desciption ASBESTOS ABATEMENT IN CLEARWATER MALL SPACE 135 OKAY PER TOM CHAPLINSKY FRANK STEIN 19 BCP1990-060121 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage: Proposed Usage 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 06/06/199 REST Job Desciption PLAN EXAM FEE FOR INTERIOR REMODEL RESTAURANT FOR LOCATING F RANK & STEIN'S INTO THE FOOD COURT AT CLEARWATER MALL TC PROPERTIESiC 19 -ln,[ Ivan, c, BCP 1990[-060104 L"' ' Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage: Proposed Usage 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 06/05/199 5,700.00 RETL Job Desciption ASBESTOS ABATEMENT IN CLEARWATER MALL SPACE 137 OKAY PER TOM CHAPLINSKY 33 lilt NunlbCr I BOND JEWELERS#156 19 BCP1990-060055 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage: Proposed Usage: 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 06/04/199 0.00 RETL Job Desciption ASBESTOS ABATEMENT IN CLEARWATER MALL SPACE 156 OKAY PER TOM CHAPLINSKY 13usiness or roJec name M1 dl Unit Nurnh_er ut c me errnt : 'um BARNIFS COFFEE AND TEA CO INC 19 B011990-060021 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage: yropgsect usage: 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 06/01/199 REST Job Desciption TENANT BUILD OUT OF SPACE 154 IN CLEARWATER MALL ustness or Project name 1mt um er ut c tng e?7m um INSTANT REPLAY #185 19 BCP1990-050637 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square rootage: vrolosea usage: 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 05/23/199 287.00 RETL Job Desciption EXPANSION OF STORE FRONT, RETAIL, CLEARWATER MALL #185 INSTA NT REPLAY ustncss or roJec name NLI11 nit 'uo>>e,- ut crn? cant um PETRIE STORES CORP UNIT 177 19 BC111990-050619 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage: Proposed Usage: 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 05/22/199 50.00 RETL Job Desciption ADD GLASS AT STORE FRONT, RETAIL usmess or roJect name IvIall-Diii l uin cr Butlcling Yermtt ivurn I BURDINE'S DEPARTMENT STORE 19 BCP1990-050538 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage: Proposed Usage: 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 05/21/199 0.00 RETL Job Desciption FIRE RESTORATION OF CHILLER ROOM, ELECTRIC ROOM usmess or ro e, lie l a n,t Numb er ut c i Permit N .Um rRIZEC PROPERTIES 19 BCP1990-050412 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage: Proposed Usage: 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 05/16/199 0.00 RETL Job Desciption ASBESTOS ABATEMENT, CLEARWATER MALL #171, THE LIMITED RETL m usmess or roJect name N1a11 t>tt r1mxr ur ern ernut um BOND JEWFI-.ERS#156 SPG-4 19 11CP1990-050416 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage: Proposed Usage: 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 05/16/199 1,700.00 RETL Job Desciption 156 CLEARWATER- SPACE G-4 "BOND JE WELERS" usmessot, roJect naive Alai Unit Nun„:- ut c tng ernu tnn TRIZEC PROPERTIES #110 I9 BCP1990-050411 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage: Proposed Usage: 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 05/16/199 0.00 RETL Job Desciption ASBESTOS ABATEMENT, CLEARWATER MALL #110, COLONY, RETAIL 34 GLa1'FFRS F J100 ct nalne %i?1u t_ [M Nutnncr BCP 1990 050349 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage: Proposed Usage_ 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 05/14/199 0.00 RETL Job Desciption INSTALL MARBLE AND MIRROR ON WALLS AT MALL ENTRANCE namaSS nr rrnec name Mall unit Numhei ul cmg erne :'um SBARRO #123 E-11 19 BCP1990-050299 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage: Proposed Usage: 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 05/11/199 REST Job Desciption SBARRO (CONTACT -PATTY SULLIVAN)STEVE FOX 931-3972 ITALIAN E ATERY SPACE 123-E-I 1 FOOD COURT J. ALLEN HAND ustness or rotec name Nl7 dl unit Number ul clliz ernnl 'ttm TRIZEC PROPERTIES 19 BC111990-050151 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square rootage: rroposea usage: 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 05/07/199 0.00 RETL Job Desciption ASBESTOS ABATEMENT AT GAYFERS DEPT STORE IN CLEARWATER MALL CARGO FURNITURE #183 19 BCP1990-050115 ' Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage_ Proposed Usage: 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 05/04/199 0.00 RETL Job Desciption FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM IN SPACE 183 CARGO FURNITURE IN CLEARW ATER MALL GOLDIROCKS #163 19 BCP1990-050090 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage. Proposed Usage: 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 05/03/199 331.00 RETL Job Desciption SPACE 163 CLW MALL ASBESTOS ABATEMENT $25 PERMIT PER TOM C HAPLINSKY I VOGUES4'165 19 BCP1990-050092 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage: Proposed Usage_ 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 05/03/199 2,713.00 RETL Job Desciption SPACE 165 CLW MALL ASBESTOS ABATEMENT $25 PERMIT PER TOM C HAPLINSKY ustness or roJeG name Ma Unit Number tiullcling Ycl-mil 1Vntn I RIZ.F-C PROPERTIES 19 BCP1990-050036 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage: Proposed Usage: 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 05/01/199 3,468.00 RETL Job Desciption ASBESTOS ABATEMENT AT SPACE 101, CLEARWATER MALL CARGO FURNITt-eRE & ASSESSORIES 19 BCP1990-040765 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage: Proposed Usage: 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 04/30/199 884.00 RETL Job Desciption RENOVATION OF EXISTING LEASE SPACE #183 IN CLEARWATER MALL 35 Business or roJec name. Mall I lnitNambrr ui c tng ermt N um TRIZFC PROPERTIES 19 BCP1990-040600 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage. Proposed Usage: 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 04/23/199 0.00 RETL Job Desciption ASBESTOS ABATEMENT AT CLEARWATER MALL, SOUTH BUILDING, #350 usmess or roiect name Mat] [Jim Numher ut c ung, erne 'um I INSTANTREPLAY #185 19 B011990-040473 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage: Proposed Usage: 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 04/19/199 287.00 RETL Job Desciption INSTANT REPLAY SHOE STORE IN CLW MALL SPACE 185 usuiess or roJec t name a _,Tntt urn cr ut c m?l ermt 11111 ROC'S CARDS #115 19 I3CP1990-040453 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage: Proposed Usage: 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 04/18/199 0.00 RETL Job Desciption INTERIOR ASBESTOS ABATEMENT - OKAYED PER TOM CHAPLINSKY - SP ACE 115 ROC'S CARDS Business or roJec name Mall ? snit Number ut c to r 11criml um NATURALIZER SHOES #187 19 BCP1990-040456 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage: Proposed Usage_ 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 04/18/199 0.00 RETL Job Desciption INTERIOR ASBESTOS ABATEMENT - OKAYED PER TOM CHAPLINSKY - SP ACE 187 NATURALIZER SHOES uslness or mice name is nit umber ut C nip- errrit um MOM'S CINNAMON BUNS#1 14 19 BCP1990-040455 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage: Proposed Usage: 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 04/18/199 0.00 RETL Job Desciption INTERIOR ASBESTOS ABATEMENT - KAYED PER TOM CHAPLINSKY - SP ACE 114 MOM'S CINNAMON BUNS us 1 s' ro eC nanle a _ntt um er UI rml ='um PETRIE S'T'ORES CORP UNIT 177 19 BCP1 990-0404 1 5 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage_ Proposed Usage: 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 04/17/199 50.00 RETL Job Desciption PLAN REVIEW FEE, ADD GLASS AT STORE FRONT, RETAIL "IRIZEC CORP 19 BCP1990-040360 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage: Proposed Usage: 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 04/16/199 0.00 RETL Job Desciption ASBESTOS ABATEMENT IN SUITE 129, GORDON'S JEWELERS IN CLEARW ATER MALL business or Project name Mall Unit Number tburtctmy rermtc NUm THE HAHN CO 19 BCP1990-040304 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage: Proposed Usage: 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 04/12/199 0.00 RETL Job Desciption SEWER REPLACEMENT AT CLEARWATER MALL UNITS 104-106 36 nSlnesS or Project nalllc Mall LitlltNulll6er Lmlml ? i I SR;?,RR0 f123 E-11 19 BCP1990-040198 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage: Proposed Usage: 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 04/09/199 REST Job Desciption SBARRO (CONTACT -PATTY SULLIVAN)STEVE FOX 931-3972 ITALIAN E ATERY SPACE 123-E-11 ustness or rqiec name A'lZIII I'll ItNurnb:r ut ding enm tins CARGO FURNITURE k, ASSESSORIES 19 BC1'1990-040166 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage: Proposed usage: 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 04/06/199 884.00 RETL Job DesciZiQn PLAN EXAM FEE FOR RENOVATION OF EXISTING LEASE SPACE #183 IN CLEARWATER MALL GAYFER'S DEPARTMENT STORE 19 BCP1988-07511 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage: Proposed Usage: 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 07/25/198 240.00 RETL Job Desciption GAYFER'S DEPARTMENT STORE - REMODEL DRESSING ROOMS IN WOMENS APPAREL ustuess or rojec name a nit , nmher ur c mt ermt um PETITE SOPHISTICATE 4166 19 BC111990-030721 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square rootage: ProRoseci usage: 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 03/29/199 0.00 RETL Job Desciption PETITE SOPHISTICATE SPACE 166 CLW MALL ASBESTOS ABATEMENT $25 PERMIT PER TOM CHAPLINSKY CARGO FURNITURE #183 19 BCP 1990-030722 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage: Proposed Usage: 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 03/29/199 0.00 RETL Job Desciption PETITE SOPHISTICATE SPACE 183 CLW MALL ASBESTOS ABATEMENT $25 PERMIT PER TOM CHAPLINSKY MAIN S"T"REET DEV #249 19 BCP1990-030723 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage: Proposed Usage: 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 03/29/199 0.00 RETL Job Desciption MAIN ST. DEV. SPACE 249 CLW MALL ASBESTOS ABATEMENT $25 PE RMIT PER TOM CHAPLINSKY TRIZEC PROPERTIES 19 BCP1990-030585 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage: Proposed Usage: 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 03/23/199 0.00 RETL Job Desciption ASBESTOS ABATEMENT ustness or Project name Ma C?n?t < run. cr ut c tTIL? ermt um TRIZ,EC4249 19 BCP 1990-030496 Address: 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 Job Desciption ASBESTOS ABATEMENT SPACE #249 Date Received Date Issued 03/20/199 Square Footage: Proposed Usage: 0.00 RETL 37 ult SIJNGLASS 111-TT 19 BCP1990-030388 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage: Proposed Usage: 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 03/15/199 900.00 RETL Job Descjpc Lion CLEARWATER MALL ASBESTOS ABATEMENT SPACE 4112 - OKAYED BY TH OMAS CHAPLINSKY usmess or rotec name N7a11 [Jnit Nulnbcr to c lll(,ennt um I GAYFERS 19 BCP1988-01004 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage: Proposed Usage: 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 01/04/198 0.00 RETL Job Desciption GAYFERS DEPARTMENT STORE CLW MALL usmess or Project name 'NI a __ mt IIll Cr Building Vernift Mini TRIZEC PROP #169 19 BCP 1990-0 3009 , Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage: Proposed Usage: 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 03/05/199 0.00 RETL Job Desciption CLEARWATER MALL - ASBESTOS ABATEMENT - SPACE 169-OKAYED BY T OM CHAPLINSKY ONLY $25 PERMIT PER T/C useless or Pro-icc name N/fafll nitumbel ul cnlg erne NUM TRIZEC PROP #178 19 BCP1990-030091 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage_ Proposed Usage: 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 03/05/199 0.00 RETL Job Desciption CLEARWATER MALL - ASBESTOS ABATEMENT - SPACE 178-OKAYED BY T OM CHAPLINSKY ONLY $25 PERMIT PER T/C .... _ usmess or roJcc t name Ma _ n,t NUMI)C_1' ul (ltl' ermi Nun) MCQUEEN, S.4422 19 BCP 1990-030033 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage: Proposed Usage: 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 03/02/199 RES1 Job Desciption SKY HARBOR MOBILE HOME PARK LOT 422 CONVERT VINYL ROOM TO GL ASS & INSTALL RAISED WOODEN DECK usmess or name , a mt umber u c In r rgmut um IIAI IN CO - TRIZEC PROP. INC 19 BCP1988-08012 Address: Date Received Date Issued 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 08/01/198 Job Desciption CLEARWATER MALL - STORE #153 MIJARES JEWEL. INT DEMO/ IN ELE Square Footage: 4,138.00 Proposed Usage: RETL ELDRIDGE FINE JEWELERS#144 19 BCP1990-020=118 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage: Proposed Use: 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 02/16/199 1,800.00 RETL Job Desciption REMODEL IN CLW. MALL - ELDRIDGE FINE JEWELERS SPACE 144 usmess or roJec name h Unlt ?'un,?er ul c tng erml 7 um WEST CST HM SALESf#]30 19 BCP1990-020131 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage: Proposed Usage: 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 02/07/199 RES1 Job Desciption SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENCE -IN SKY HARBOR MOBILE HOME PARK LOT 130 CARPORT AND UTILITY ROOM ON EXISTING CONCRETE 38 mistncss or rroiect narnc unr Nom ner WEST CST 11M SALES#130 1) BCP 1990-020133 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage_ Proposed Usage: 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 02/07/199 1,300.00 MBH Job Desciption SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENCE -IN SKY HARBOR MOBILE HOME PARK LOT 130 MOBILE HOME MOVE IN ustness or roiec name Mall Unit Number ur c ii7g errant um ELIDRIDGE FINE .JEWELERS#144 19 13CP1990-020082 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage Proposed Usage: 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 02/05/199 1,800.00 RETL Job Desciption REMODEL IN CLW. MALL - ELDRIDGE FINE JEWELERS SPACE 144 -lit N usiness or roJcc t name -a Unit um 'Number to c tm,, eill um MIJARES JEWELERS #167 19 BCP1990-010368 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage: Proposed Usage: 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 01/16/199 0.00 RETL Job Desciption REMODEL EXISTING RETAIL SPACE TO NEW RETAIL SPACE OF SIMILIA R USE FIRE SPRINKLERS ncmrcc rn rrnoc nsime ti nit umber tll ding ernll um I TRACKS/RECORD BAR #D-14 19 RCP 1990-010193 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage: Proposed Usage: 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 01/09/199 0.00 RETL Job Desciption RELOCATION OF SPRINKLER HEADS OFF EXISTING SYSTEM Business or rolec name a nit um,cr ur c tng erne um MIJARES JEWELERS 4167 19 BCP1990-010075 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage: Proposed Usage: 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 01/04/199 2,400.00 RETL Job Desciption REMODEL EXISTING RETAIL SPACE TO NEW RETAIL SPACE OF SIMILIA R USE CI?W MALL #BLD-350 19 BCP1990-010006 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage: Proposed Usage: 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 01/02/199 0.00 MBO Job Desciption CONSTRUCTION TRAILER FOR ASBESTOS ABATEMENT - NEAR BLDG 350 usrness or roiec name Milli t mt umber ur d ing Permit Ntim THE HAI-IN COMPANY 19 BCP 1989-120609 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage: Proposed Usage: 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 12/29/198 2,400.00 RETL Job Desciption DEMOLITION OF INTERIOR OF SPACE 167 IN CLW MALL 14 IF, HAHN COMPANY 19 BCP1989-120608 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage_ Proposed Usage: 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 12/29/198 2,400.00 RETL Job Desciption REMODEL EXISTING RETAIL SPACE TO NEW RETAIL SPACE OF SIMILIA R USE 39 BAR#D-14 Mall t_oit?Juini>er Ixuuiuie rt-iuiu.vuni 19 BCP 1989-120610 ?RAC'KSRECORD mu Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage: Proposed Usage: 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 12/29/198 3,719.00 RETL Job Desciption REMODEL INTERIOR FOR RETAIL STORE TRIL.ECPROPERTIES 19 BCP1989-1205 35 ' Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage: Proposed Usage: 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 12/22/198 0.00 RETL Job Desciption PARKING LOT RENOVATIONS FOR CLEARWATER MALL Business or Project name <i - _.nit u_m,tr ui c inu enm um IRACKS 'RECORD BAR #D-14 19 BCP1989-120324 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage: Proposed Usage: 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 12/13/198 3,900.00 RETL Job Desciption RECEIPT FOR PLAN EXAM FEE - TRACKS 89120247 S/B $50 ONLY $ 145 CREDIT APPLIED TO THIS FROM OVERPAYMENT OF INT DEMO Business or roJec name a ....,._ r B ui c in?ermi N um ?nrt um_c„ KINNEY SHOE CORP 19 BC:P1987-12570 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage: Proposed Usage: 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 12/30/198 0.00 RETL Job Desciption KINNEY SHOES CORP usmess of roJeC name _a fmt uniber Building ermi unl TRACKS!RECORD BAR#D-14 19 BCP1989-120247 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage. Proposed Usage: 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 12/08/198 3,900.00 RETL Job Desciption INTERIOR DEMOLITION OF RETAIL STORE usiness or roJec name Mall t nit 'umber ui c ?n?* enm um CL\N' MALL 4M-1 19 BCP1989-120024 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage: Proposed Usage: 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 12/01/198 0.00 RETL Job Desciption ASBESTOS ABATEMENT - INTER DEMO OKAY PER TOM CHAPLINSKY SPAC E M-1 I CI,W MALL #J-7 19 BCP1989-120026 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage: Proposed Usage_ 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 12/01/198 0.00 RETL Job Desciption ASBESTOS ABATEMENT - INTER DEMO OKAY PER TOM CHAPLINSKY SPAC E J-7 usinessor roJectname uit um?cr uicm« enni i um SOUP EYHANGE #400 19 B('P1 989-1 1 0604 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage: Proposed Usage: 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 11/29/198 8,400.00 RETL Job Desciption INTERIOR DEMOTION IN BLDG 400 IN CLEARWATER MALL BY THEATRES MASONARY WALL DEMOLITION APPROVED BY TOM CHAPLINSKY 40 usuless or roiec name [Mall UuitN'un,hcr ut unL ermi Null) GTE PHONE MART #190 l9 B(111989-110588 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage: Proposed Usage: 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 11/29/198 1,800.00 RETL Job Desciption REMOVE AND PLUG 19 DROPS; RETAIL-GTE PHONE MART 13LISHICS5 or iolec name Nkttl Unit Nurt11)CC ui ing erne = gum CLW \4ALL SPACE Q-5 19 BCP1 989-1 10571 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage: Proposed Usage: 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 11/28/198 0.00 RETL Job Desciption ASBESTOS ABATEMENT (REMOVAL) IN UNIT Q-5 Business or rolce name init um„er ul c ul,r V erflu um CLW MALL SPACE Q-2 19 BCP 1989-110573 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage: Proposed Usage: 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 11/28/198 0.00 RETL Job Desciption ASBESTOS ABATEMENT (REMOVAL) IN UNIT Q-2 usiness or role name is _'llit 'umher ui c mV error um VICTORIA'S SECRET 4168 19 BCP1989-110514 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage: Proposed Usage: 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 11/27/198 4,290.00 RETL Job Desciption RELOCATE FIRE SPRINKLER HEADS FOR VICTORIA'S SECRET I SCIILIEIyIAN, ART4420 19 13CP1989-110445 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage: Proposed Usage: 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 11/21/198 RES1 Job Desciption SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENCE 19SQ FT ADDITION OF 3 X 6 BATHROOM I N SKY HARBOR MOBILE HOME PARK 133 D-9 MCDUFF STORE 19 BCP1989-110069 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage: Proposed Usage: 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 11/02/198 0.00 RETL Job Desciption CLEARWATER MALL SPACE 133 D-9-FIRE SPRINKLERS GTE PHONE MART#190 19 BCP1989-100705 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage: Proposed Usage: 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 10/27/198 1,800.00 RETL Job Desciption CHANGE WALLS, ADD COUNTERS, CHANGE ELEC, CHANGE MECH, PLUMBING, CHANGE ENTRANCE Business or roe, name a nrtNun, Cl- B ut cmg Perrin T I t NGRY SHOPPER - 101 19 BCP 1989-100488 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage_ Proposed Usage: 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 10/20/198 REST Job Desciption CORRECT LEAK ON GAS LINE AND INSTALL 2 GAS COCKS AT END OF L INE; HUNGRY SHOPPER RESTAURANT, NATURAL GAS 41 MCNABB, HOWARD #=405 19 BC11 1987-11551 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage: Proposed Usage. 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 11/25/198 RESI Job Desciption GLASS ENCLOSURE, ALSO INCLUDES ELECTRIC Business or roles name Mall tlmt Number ur c tng ennt um 133 D-9 1t1CDUFF STORE 19 F3C111989-100318 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage_ Proposed Usage: 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 10/13/198 3,063.00 RETL Job Desciption CLEARWATER MALL SPACE 133 D-9- REFIT INTERIOR WALL SYSTEMS F LOOR COVERING CEILINGS STOREFRONT usmess or Project name A ni,1='u11- to c ina Permit um ,?c? THE HAHN COMPANY/CLWMALI, I9 1301I989-100286 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage: Proposed Usage: 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 10/12/198 4,200.00 RETL Job Desciption INTERIOR REMODEL TO VICTORIA'S SECRET Business or roles name N"lall :mt i umber ut c imy Permit -Num SPACE 168 19 BCPI989-100209 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage: Proposed Usage_ 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 10/10/198 7,000.00 RETL Job Desciption CLEARWATER MALL SPACE 16 8 INTERIOR DEMO - OKAYED PER T/C CEI LING GRID & WALL SYS TEMS OF OLD AND ABANDONDED TENANT tsmess or ro e o name i a uit uir»e,r ut r m 7 ermt um GTE PHONE MART #190 19 BCP1989-100202 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage: Proposed Usage: 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 10/10/198 1,800.00 RETL Job Desciption RECEIPT FOR PLAN EXAM FEE - GTE PHONE MART ustness or roles name N'lall, knit: 'um cr ut c utg ermt ttlm VICTORIA'S SECRET #168 19 BCP 1989-100094 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage_ Proposed Usage: 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 10/05/198 4,290.00 RETL Job Desciption REMODEL - VICTORIA'S SECRET IN CLEARWATER MALL #168 r-tuess or ro ec name \4afll :nit Number ut tng ermi unj VICTORIA'S SECRET #168 19 BCPI989-100084 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage: Proposed Usage_ 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 10/05/198 4,200.00 RETL Job Desciption CLW MALL SPACE 168 VICTORIA'S SECRET ustness or roiec name Ala utt lumhcr ut d ulg ernt N urn SU:,\It'%IIT CORP 19 BCP1989-100009 Address: Date Received Date Issued 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 10/02/198 Job Desciption RECEIPT FOR PLAN EXAM RECEIPT - SUMMIT CORP Square Footage: Proposed Usage: 2,000.00 RETL 42 ?it NwNlcr 1 133 D-9 %ICCDCJFF STORE 19 BC'P1989-090520 ' Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage: Proposed Usage: 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 09/25/198 3,063.00 RETL Job Desciption CLEARWATER MALL SPACE 133 D-9- REFIT INTERIOR WALL SYSTEMS F LOOR COVERING CEILINGS STOREFRONT ustness or roles name ??1ali Unit Num?et ut c tng Permit Ntim ELAN. PAUL, 4412 19 B('111987-1 1324 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage: Proposed usage: 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 11/16/198 RESI Job Desciption MOBILE HOME ROOF OVER usmess or roJec name t_ a tut um_er ut U rng etmt :N11111 MONTGOMERY WARD 19 BCP1989-090239 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage: Proposed Usage: 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 09/12/198 400.00 RETL Job Desciption MONTGOMERY WARD CLEARWATER MALL-REMODEL PARCEL PICK UP/NERVE CENTER PARTIT IONS, ELECTRIC, HVAC Business or ro Jcc name 2„ ntt umier ut c tng enm N mu BOECK, EUGENE G 1 138 19 BCP1987-11175 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage: Proposed Usage_ 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 11/09/198 RESI Job Desciption SKY HARBOR ESTATES ustness or -o o name a nut umber B ut c to r crnu una IIOWARD. JOHN 19 BC111987-11060 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage: Proposed Usage: 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 11/04/198 REST Job Desciption "MOM'S CINNAMON ROLLS" CLEARWATER MALL Business or rolcc name a _nit umber u c tug Permit Nuill GENERAL NUTRITION CENTER INC 19 BCP 1988-08499 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage: Proposed Usage: 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 08/19/198 1,540.00 RETL Job Desciption GENERAL NUTRITION CENTER CLEARWATER MALL SPACE 188 tsmess or ro ec nat o nit um er Building 11cri]]it una CL1 V MAI_.L SPACE 191 19 BCP1989-080561 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage: Proposed Usage_ 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 08/24/198 0.00 RETL Job Desciption ASBESTOS ABATEMENT CLEARWATER MALL APPVED BY TOM CHAPLINSKI ustness or roe nam i a nitNumher ut ctna ernu um CLW MALL SPACE 191 19 BCP1989-080568 Address: Date Received Date Issued 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 08/24/198 Job Desciption REMOVE PARTITION BETWEEN UNITS 190-191 Square Footage: Proposed Usage: 0.00 RETL 43 Business or rolee name Mall Unit Numhcr ui e mg- ermi N um CLW MALI: SPACE 168 19 BCP 1989-080559 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage: Proposed Usage_ 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 08/24/198 0.00 RETL Job Desciption ASBESTOS ABATEMENT CLEARWATER MALL APPVED BY TOM CHAPLINSKI usiuess or ro: name Mail Un1l Numbei rii c umg Permit 7um C'LW VIALL SPACE 190 19 BCP1989-080560 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage: Proposed Usage: 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 08/24/198 0.00 RETL Job Desciption ASBESTOS ABATEMENT CLEARWATER MALL APPVED BY TOM CHAPLINSKI GERi%,IAl N, GEORGE 19 BCP1987-10639 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage: Proposed Usage: 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 10/28/198 REST Job Desciption BUTTERFIELDS- LICENSE ON PU. BAULIEU, POMPANO BEACH FL I CL,'URE'S BOUTIQUE 19 BC111989-080400 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Foote: Proposed Usage: 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 08/17/198 0.00 RETL Job Desciption CLAIRE'S BOUTIQUE IN CLEARWATER MALL SPACE B-10 FIRE SPRINKL ER SYSTEM I NIONTGOMERY WARD 19 BCP 1989-080398 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage_ Proposed Usage: 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 08/17/198 400.00 RETL Job Desciption PLAN EXAM RECEIPT I VICTORIA'S SECRET #1 C,S 19 BCP 1989-080027 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage: Proposed Usage: 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 08/01/198 4,290.00 RETL Job Desciption VICTORIA'S SECRET IN CLEARWATER MALL #168 TRI-ZEC PROPERTIES 19 BCP1989-070624 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage: Proposed Usage: 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 07/31/198 0.00 RETL Job Desciption CLEARWATER MALL - SPACE 192 - INTERIOR DEMO ASBESTOS REMOVAL OKAYED PER TOM CHAPLINSKY usiness or roiec name %Li I I n,t Nu111-M- ui rmg emu um CLAIRE'S BOUTIQUE 19 BCP1989-070572 Address: Date Received Date Issued 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 07/27/198 Job Desciption CLAIRE'S BOUTIQUE IN CLEARWATER MALL SPACE B-10 Square Footage: Proposed Usage: 600.00 RETL 44 I I RIZEC' PROPERTIES 19 BCP 1989-070373 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage: Proposed Usage: 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 07/19/198 0.00 RETL Job Desciption ASBESTOS ABATEMENT, CLEARWATER MALL usiness or roJec name Mall Unit Numher m ing ernmt um TRIZEC. PROPERTIES 19 B01 IQ89-070240 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage: Proposed Usage: 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 07/14/198 0.00 RETL Job Desciption REMOVE ASBESTOS FROM UNIT 133, CLEARWATER MALL ustness or roJec t name , a mt-NLim,er Building erne turn CLEARWATER MALL 19 BCP 1989-070126 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage: Proposed Usage: 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 07/10/198 0.00 RETL Job Desciption FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM IN CONCOURSE, COURTYARDS, AND CORRIDOR OF CLEARWATER MALL Business or roJec Warne _a[)m Number B ui c ung ermi , um TRIZEC PROPERTIES 19 BCP1989-070105 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage: Proposed Usage: 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 07/10/198 0.00 RETL Job Desciption ASBESTOS ABATEMENT, RETAIL STORE usiness oi, roJec name a nit °um,cr ui c ing ermi um \VALLISON, PAUL#316 19 BCP ] 987-10325 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage: Proposed Usage: 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 10/15/198 RES1 Job Desciption VINYL ENCLOSURE usiness or roJec naime ?vlall mt L m?er ui c in g jl?Enut _'um CLAIRE'S BOUTIQUE 19 13CP1989-070008 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage: Proposed Usage: 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 07/03/198 600.00 RETL Job Desciption CLAIRE'S BOUTIQUE IN CLEARWATER MA LL SPACE B-10 usiness or roJec name %L wt _Number ui mU ern [t i rim CASUAL CONCEPTS INC 19 BCP1987-10030 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage: Proposed Usage: 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 10/02/198 0.00 RETL Job Desciption CARGO STORE, INCLUDES ELECTRIC AND MECHANICAL WORK usiness or Protect name N a -mtNumber M ui ding ernu um THE HAHN CO 19 BCP1987-09536 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage: Proposed Usage_ 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 09/25/198 0.00 RETL Job Desciption FIRE SPRINKLER IN STORAGE ROOM OF MALL ON 2ND LEVEL 45 dtislness or I'roiect llame I£lII l_ 1) it NLlinhxr [xunulln? rrIJCUL 1VU111 ROOT, ISABELLE X1403 19 BCP1988-11391 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage: Proposed Usage: 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 11/17/198 RES1 Job Desciption SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENCE - SKY HARBOR MHP - LOT #403 ALUM. RO OF-OVER -777r, I CITE PHONE MART 19 BCP1996-030108 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage: Proposed Usage: 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 03/06/199 0.00 RETL Job Desciption RELOCATING RECEPTACLES & ADDING NEW AT PHONE MART; AND LOW VOLTAGE (INSTALL 3 CABLE LINES). I GTE P1iONE MART 19 BC11996-030278 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage: Proposed Usage: 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 03/13/199 0.00 RETL Job Desciption INSTALL 2 DROP TV MONITORS usntess or ro)cc He ' i mt_- un„er Bur (tng ermt Num TRIZEC PROPERTIES 167 BCP1989-060452 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage: Proposed Usage_ 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 167 06/20/198 0.00 RETL Job Desciption ASBESTOS ABATEMENT, CLEARWATER MALL SPACE 167 TRIZEC PROPERTIES B-10 19 I3CP 1989-060331 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage: Proposed Usage_ 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 06/15/198 0.00 RETL Job Desciption ASBESTOS ABATEMENT - SPACE B-10 CLEARWATER MALL OKAYED PER T OM CHAPLINSKY Business or l1roJect name a mt 'um er i c in ; N um TRIZEC PROPERTIES 19 BC'P1989-060234 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage: Proposed Usage_ 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 06/12/198 0.00 RETL Job Desciption REGIS HAIRSTYLIST IN CLEARWATER MALL, INTERIOR DEMO APPROVED PER TOM CHAPLINSKY I CLEARWATER MALL COMMON AREA. 19 B('111989-060023 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage: Proposed Usage: 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 06/02/198 0.00 RETL Job Desciption FIRE SUPPRESSION SYSTEMS THROUGHOUT CLEARWATER MALL; COURT- YARD #4 NEAR BURDINES, COURTYARD #1 NEW IVEYS, CORRIDOR D Business or roiec name %1a11 ur tnt, erne um KAY,11/%RRY #132 19 BCP1989-050561 Address: Date Received Date Issued 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 05/22/198 Job Desciption REMODELING STORE AND STORE FRONT Square Footage: Proposed Usage: 2,323.00 RETL 46 uitNunnhcr J,--,RNIAN SHOES 19 Address: Date Received Date Issued 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 05/15/198 Job Desciption JARMAN SHOE STORE IN CLW MALL SPACE 367 Business or P roJec name 'tall I snit Number HELLAS BAKERY 19 Address: Date Received Date Issued 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 07/27/198 Job Desciption CLEARWATER MALL- STORE 120 - HELLAS BAKERY BCP 1989-050350 Square Footage: Proposed Usage: 1,100.00 RETL BC1'1988-07557 Square Footage. Proposed Usage: 0.00 RETL 1 nJnll SS Mall I illi llnl,iei U1 C Ing erml _N1111 Or r?JCC nallle ,__ ZALE CORP 19 BCP 1989-050135 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage: Proposed Usage_ 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 05/05/198 1,134.00 RETL Job Desciption INTERIOR ALTERATION OF EXISTING SPACE FOR RETAIL STORE usiness or roJec name a _l]i,L, uin,er r cnni iuin ul cin? KAY,HARRY 4'132 19 BC:P1989-050137 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage: Proposed Usage: 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 05/05/198 2,323.00 RETL Job Desciption REMODELING STORE AND STORE FRONT Business or roJec t name- a .nit . umber ui c inr ermi . um CLEARWA`i'ER MALL 19 BCP 1988-10056 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage. Proposed Usage: 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 10/05/198 660.00 RETL Job Desciption REMODEL, RETAIL STORE, HEEL SEW QUICK, CLEARWATER MALL t si c s c r ec name a ,nit . 'um er ui c ing ermi t Nutr? ,IARMAN SHOES 19 BCP1989-050017 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage: Proposed Usage_ 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 05/01/198 1,100.00 RETL Job Desciption JARMAN SHOE STORE IN CLW MALL SPACE 367 usiness or ro[ec name Ma nit d 'un, per ui ing_ ermi um RECORD BAR 19 I30P1988-10257 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage: Proposed Usage: 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 10/13/198 3,130.00 RETL Job Desciption RECORD BAR IN CLEARWATER MALL - SPACE F2,3,4, REMODEL usiness or roJec name N'Ll I Unit Number ui c iilg erri1i ; 'iim TRIZEC/HAHN CO 19 BCP 1989-040203 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage_ Proposed Usage_ 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 04/11/198 5,000.00 RETL Job Desciption CLEARWATER MALL - CORRIDOR & ENTRANCE RENOVATION TO FLOORS C FILINGS & COURTYARDS. 47 I Cl LESS KING 19 BCP 1988-09426 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage: Proposed Usage. 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 09/23/198 1,909.00 RETL Job Desciption CLEARWATER MALL - CHESS KING STORE SPACE 610 /ALE CORPORATION 19 BCP1989-040067 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage: Proposed Usage: 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 04/05/198 1,134.00 RETL Job Desciption REMODEL CLW. MALL SPACE H-2 ZALE'S JEWELERS ZALE CORP - 19 11CP1989-0 30700 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage: Proposed Usage: 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 03/31/198 1,134.00 RETL Job Desciption RECEIPT FOR PLAN EXAM FEE usiness or ro,Lec naive !a nit umber B ui tine ermi um JARYIAN SHOES 19 BC111989-030654 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage: Proposed Usage: 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 03/30/198 0.00 RETL Job Desciption JARMAN SHOES SP. 113 INTERIOR DEMOLITION ONLY OK PER TOM CH APLINSKY ASBESTOS REMOVAL Business or roles name _ta nit.Numhcr ui c ilig ertni . 'unl THE HAHN CO 4328, CENTRA-CARE 19 BCP1989-030300 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage_ Proposed Usage_ 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 03/14/198 0.00 RETL Job Desciption REROUTE 2 ELECTRIC CIRCUITS, UPGRADE SERVICE; CENTRA-CARE RE TAIL STORE IN CLWR MALL TRIZEC/HAHN CO 19 BCP1989-030200 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage Proposed Usage: 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 03/09/198 5,000.00 RETL Job Desciption CLEARWTER MALL - CORRIDOR & ENTRANCE RENOVATION TO FLOORS CE ILINGS & COURTYARDS. I CLEARWATER MALL 19 BCP1989-030081 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage_ Proposed Usage_ 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 03/03/198 0.00 RETL Job Desciption INSTALL 28 ELECTRIC OUTLETS, INSTALL DISCONNECT AND PANEL TE MPORARY; CLEARWATER MALL; CORRIDOR WHERE HUNGRY SHOPPER IS "I HE HAHN COMPANY 19 BC1?1989-020248 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage. Proposed Usage: 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 02/13/198 5,000.00 MBO Job Desciption CLW. MALL INTERIOR DEMO-PLANTERS & FLOORING PHASE I OF II CO NSTRUCTION TRAILER - ONE TRAILER ONLY EAST SIDE OF MONT- 48 uSnleSS or roJec name \1e11 l 110 Nunll)cr THE HAHN COMPANY 19 13CP1989-020249 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage: Proposed Usage: 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 02/13/198 0.00 RETL Job Desciption CLW. MALL INTERIOR DEMO-PLANTERS & FLOORING PHASE I OF II CO NSTRUCTION TRAILER - ONE TRAILER ONLY EAST SIDE OF MONT- usiness or roJec name Mall ClnitNu_tilhcr H U1 nl« emit um THE HAHN COMPANY 19 BCP1989-020118 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square rootage_ yroposect usage: 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 02/06/198 0.00 RETL Job Desciption TEMPORARY POWER POLE FOR CONSTRUCTION TRAILER - (HARDIN'S) usmcss or roJec name Mall Unit Number ut c in« Fermi um THE HAHN COMPANY 19 BC111989-020069 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage_ Proposed Usage: 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 02/03/198 5,000.00 RETL Job Desciption CLW. MALL INTERIOR DEMO-PLANTERS & FLOORING PHASE I OF II usmess or roJcc- name. j nit um cr m e tnL, P errnl i um l'RI-ZEC' PROPERTIES 19 13CP 1989-020047 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square rootage: rroposea usage: 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 02/02/198 0.00 RETL Job Desciption CLEARWATER MALL - SPACE 132 - INTERIOR DEMO ASBESTOS REMOVAL OKAYED PER TOM CHAPLINSKY usiness or roJec tame _a_ nit Nm)er 1311itch ig ermr um KINNEY SHOE CORP 19 BCP1989-020005 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage: Proposed usage: 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 02/01/198 2,900.00 RETL Job Desciption KINNEY SHOE CORP. CLEARWATER MALL SPACE 157 REMODEL INTERIO R RENOVATIONS ONLY '140-ZEC' PROPERTIES 19 BCP1989-010523 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage: Proposed Usage: 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 01/24/198 0.00 RETL Job Desciption CLEARWATER MALL - SPACE 181 - INTERIOR DEMO ASBESTOS REMOVAL OKAYED PER TOM CHAPLINSKY I KINNEY SHOE. CORP 19 BCP1989-010200 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage: Proposed Usage: 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 01/10/198 2,900.00 RETL Job Desciption KINNEY SHOE CORP. CLEARWATER MALL SPACE 157 REMODEL INTERIO R RENOVATIONS ONLY Business or Project name N'lall nit Number to cmg_P emit t um ZALES JEWELERS 19 BCP1989-010119 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage: Proposed Usage_ 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 01/06/198 0.00 RETL Job Desciption ZALES JEWELERS CLW MALL SP. 144,45,E-6INTERIOR DEMOLITION ONL Y OK PER TOM CHAPLINSKY ASBESTOS REMOVAL 49 BLISIness or Froiect name MdII Unit,\u inbcr DLInUITU} t-CITTIR 1Vttt11 THOM MCCANN 19 13(11 ,1989-010120 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage: Proposed Usage 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 01/06/198 0.00 RETL Job Desciption THOM MCCANN CLW MALL SP.157 INTERIOR DEMOLITION ONLY OK PE R TOM CHAPLINSKY ASBESTOS REMOVAL BIJOUX JEWELERS 19 BCP1989-0101 18 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage: Proposed Usage: 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 01/06/198 0.00 RETL Job Desciption BIJOUX JEWELERS CLW MALL SP. 179 INTERIOR DEMOLITION ONLY OK PER TOM CHAPLINSKY ASBESTOS REMOVAL usmess or Pro c name Mal-I I___Init \um ci ui d ing 11crillit vum TRIZEC PROPERTIES INC 19 BC411988-12596 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage: Proposed Usage: 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 12/28/198 1.00 TSAL Job Desciption TEMPORARY MODULAR BLDG FOR CONSTRUCTION STORAGE SPACE TYPE 1 1 I ELRIDGE JEWELRY 19 BCP1996-060332 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage: Proposed Usage: 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 06/13/199 0.00 RETL Job Desciption PIPE AND CONNECT JEWELRY REPAIR MACHINE I PAt1L HARRIS STORE INC 19 BCP1996-070058 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage: Proposed Usage: 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 07/02/199 0.00 RETL Job Desciption INSTALL NEW 5 TON MAGIC AIR CHILLED WATER UNIT Business or roJec name Mall iit uinher Building erne tun «'I IITEIIALL JEWELERS 19 BCP1998-040602 Address: Date Received Date Issued 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 04/22/199 Job Desciption WHITEHALL JEWELERS - INSTALL SECURITY SYSTEMS Square Footage: Proposed Usage: 0.00 RETL I MASTER CUTS 19 BCP1997-100348 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage: Proposed Usage: 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 10/15/199 0.00 RETL Job Desciption RELOCATE EXISTING FIRE SPRINKLER HEADS PER NEW CEILING LAYO UT. Business or roJec name 411 nit umhe, ui cm,g emit.'um PIZZA PLANET 19 BCP1997-110543 Address: 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 Job Desciption PIPE & CONNECT PIZZA OVEN Date Received Date Issued 11/21/199 Square Footage: Proposed Usage_ 0.00 RETL 50 PIZZA PLANET 19 BCP1997-120255 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage: Proposed Usage: 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 12/10/199 REST Job Desciption RELOCATION OF SPRINKLER HEADS ustness or rC? c dame Mt l Unit Number Building Permit um SPRINT PAY PHONES 19 BCP1999-06395 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage_ Proposed Usage: 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 19 06/17/199 01/12/200 ? Job Desciption Next to Michael's - pay phone (electric) work. Business or Project name nit Limb er ui ma ernu um BURDINES DEPT STORE (M WEBB) 250 BCP1988-07333 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Nootage: Proposea usage: 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 250 07/15/198 0.00 RETL Job Desciption REPAIR WATER DAMAGED EXTERIOR SOFFIT AT BURDINES STORE usmcss or roJec name _ _a nut_ utn,er B ut crn * rmi N um SPORTSBIZ 2,50 BCP1989-090493 Address: Date Received Date Issued Square Footage: Proposed Usage: 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 N 250 09/22/198 2,300.00 RETL Job Desciption RECEIPT FOR PLAN EXAM FEE - SPORTSBIZ 51 FLORIDA DESIGN CONSULTANTS, INC. ENGINEERS, ENVIRONMENTALISTS, SURVEYORS 8 PLANNERS March 2, 2000 Ms. Carol M. Collins Bureau of Local Planning Department of Community Affairs 2555 Shumard Oak Boulevard Tallahassee, FL 32399-2100 Re: Clearwater Mall; File No. BLIVR - 0800 - 005 Final Response Dear Ms. Collins: In response to the Department of Community Affairs (DCA) letter dated February 25, 2000 and our telephone discussions we are providing additional clarification. This additional information repre'seats our final responses and no more information will be provided, therefore, we request a Binding Letter of Interpretation of Vested Rights be issued. Comment: 1. You indicated that as of July 1, 1973, the Clearwater Mall contained 60.68 acres and was approved for 3,861 parking spaces (no certified copies to document these figures was provided). Please clarify the source of this information. Response: 1. As we discussed the mall property covered the following areas: Acres Size Parking Phase I 8.26 74,132 s.f. 571 spaces This information was obtained through Pinellas County Property Appraiser records and the Clearwater Mall Phase I Site Plan and striping sheet (T-1) included in the BLIVR Application and the Response to DCA Request for Additional Information. 2639 McCORMICK DRIVE • CLEARWATER, FLORIDA 33759 Tel: (727) 724-8422 • Fax: (727) 724-8606 Ms. Carol M. Collins March 2, 2000 Page 2 Acres Size Parking Phase II 59.56 746,338 s.f. 3,861 spaces The square footage was taken from Pinellas County Property Appraiser records. The acreage and parking spaces was taken from a "Rental Plan" sheet dated January 10, 1972. This plan sheet is of poor quality, however, a copy is provided. The applicant seeks vesting for 59.56 acres, 746,338 s.f. and 3,861 parking spaces. Comment: 2. Additional information indicated that today the Mall site is 72.49 acres, which includes 4,114 parking spaces. Please clarify when all of the additional acreage and when all changes to the number of parking spaces were made to the Mall site. Response: ?ln additional 11.52 acres were purchased in anticipation of Phase III. This land is included in the legal description prepared by Johnson & Albrecht dated November 27, 1973 and increased the property total to 71.08 acres. The subsequent construction of Phase III including Burdines, First Union Bank; and Bombay Bicycle Club brought the total parking spaces to 4,068. After Phase III was constructed the Mall acquired a 1.41 acre property located east of Sky Harbor Drive bringing the total to 72.49 acres. In 1990, parking lot renovations increased the total spaces to 4,1 i4. Comment: 3. You provided a legal description dated November 27, 1973, and a sketch based on the legal description to indicate that the Mall site is 71.08 acres. Please clarify the 1.41 acres inconsistently between the legal description and current Mall acres. Response: 3. The 1.41 acre property is located east of Sky Harbor Drive is currently owned by the Mall. The current acreage is 72.49 acres. The Pinellas County Property Appraiser Map clarifies how the total acreage is comprised of several lots. Ms. Carol M. Collins March 2, 2000 Page 3 Comment: 4. According to Exhibit A of your original application, you identified the total square footage as 926,102 SF. In other information you submitted, Phase I consisted of 74,132 SF, Phase II consisted of 672,206 SF, and Phase III as 179,764 SF. It appears that Phase I was approved and constructed prior to July 1, 1973 and that Phase III had not received approval prior to July 1, 1973. What is unclear in your application is what portion of Phase II received approval from the City of Clearwater prior to July 1, 1973. According to the aerial photographs provided it appears certain that the majority of Phase II had commenced development prior to July 1, 1973. What is unclear is the portion that is the Montgomery Ward Auto Service Center and the portion of the Mall that extended to the Burdines anchor store. If you have additional information to clarify whether these portions of Phase II were approved prior to July 1, 1973 please provide this to the Department. Additionally, you may provide verification from the City on what was approved for Phase II before July 1, 1973. Response: 4. According to the aerial photograph dated January 14, 1973 the large majority of Clearwater Mall is obviously under construction. The Montgomery Ward TBA (Auto Service Center) was constructed on the southwestern corner of the site, this area is shown in white on the aerial photograph. This white area shows up in several places on the photo and represents area where land was cleared for vertical construction. This clearly represents construction activity. The BLIVR Application and the Response to DCA request for Additional Information include a plan sheet of the Montgomery Ward TBA. stamped "Approved" by the City of Clearwater Building Department on 1/31/73 and stamped "Approved" by the Clearwater Fire Department on 2/28/73. This was the method of approval in the early 1970's. Ms. Carol M. Collins March 2, 2000 Page 4 The portion of the mall that extends to Burdines was not under vertical construction in the January 14, 1973 aerial photograph. This photograph does show this area cleared and being prepared for vertical construction. City of Clearwater records do not show whether this area was approved prior to July 1, 1973 although it is shown on a plan sheet dated November 28, 1972 which was included in the BLIVR application. We believe substantial funds were spent in planning, engineering, and site preparation for this area such that it should be vested with Phase II. Based on the November 28, 1972 plan sheet and recent aerial photographs this area comprises approximately 53,000 square feet. Should you not agree that this area should be vested, then it would reduce our vested rights to 693,338 s.f. (746,338 - 53,000). Attached is a letter from the City of Clearwater verifying the approval methods. Comment: 5. You provided a red outline on the Clearwater Mall Phased Construction Exhibit to indicate the Mall property shown on the air photo dated January 14,1973. However, the outlines on the maps are-inconsistent along the eastern boundary. Please clarify. Response: 5. The red outline on the Clearwater Mall Phased Construction Exhibit provided in the Response to DCA Request for Additional Information is correct. The property line drawn on the January 14, 1973 aerial photo has a small error and should follow the roadway more closely. Comment: 6. You indicate that parking lot renovations were completed in 1990 and provide a map to show the area of change (no acreage was added). You indicated that the number of parking spaces increased from 4,068 to 4,114. Clarify the inconsistency regarding the current number of parking spaces. Response: 6. During the construction of Phase III parking spaces were increased from 3,861 to 4,068. The parking lot renovations completed in 1990 increased the total to 4,114. Ms. Carol M. Collins March 2, 2000 Page 5 Please be advised that no additional information is available to be provided and we request a Binding Letter of Interpretation of Vested Rights. In our opinion, we have provided clear and convincing evidence for vesting all portions of Phase I and Phase II with the possible exception of the 53,000 s.f. area adjacent.to Burdines. We present the following options. OPTION A Vesting for 59.56 acres, 746,338 s.f., and 3,861 parking spaces. OPTION B 59.56 acres, 693,338 s.f. and 3.861 spaces. Considering the developer plans to demolish the mall and construct 980,000 s.f., the vesting of 746,338 s.f. would result in 233,662 s.f. applied to the DRI threshold which represents 58.4% of the threshold. If Option B is selected, the vesting of 693,338 s.f. would result in 286,662 s.f being applied to the DRI threshold which represents 71.7% of the threshold. Therefore, it is evident this redevelopment is not required to undergo DRI review. We trust your review will conclude this redevelopment is not subject to DRI review and eagerly await the issuance of a Binding Letter of Interpretation of Vested Rights. Sincerely, ze? Robert C. Pergolizzi, Vice President/Transportation :es L`,collins.wpd Encl. cc: John Myer, TBRPC :Ralph Stone,_City-of Clearwater Meredith Ericsson, Wilton Partners Clearwater LLC E.D. Armstrong, Johnson, Blakely File 997-34.680 V R 03/03/2000 12:17 7275624576 March 2, 2000 CITY OF CLEARWATER PAGE 02 CITY OF CLEARWATER PLANNING & DEVELOPMENT SERVICES ADMINISTRATION POST OFFICE Box 4748, GzARWA-rrm, FI.o=A 33758-4748 ML.NiCIPAL Somas Bvz nmr,, 100 SourH MYRTLE AvE_vuE, CLEARiLATER, FLORIDA 33756 TELEPHONE (727) 562-4567 FAx (727) 562-4576 Ms. Carol Collins Bureau of Local Planning Department of Community Affairs 2555 Shumard Oak Boulevard Tallahassee, Florida 32399-2100 Re: Clearwater Mall; File No. BLIVR-800-005 Dear Ms. Collins, The City of Clearwater has reviewed the information submitted by Florida Design Consultants, Inc. :and the responses by the Department of Community Affairs requesting additional information regarding the Clearwater Mall Binding Letter Interpretation of Vested Rights. The City can provide further clarification on many of the outstanding issues. The City's process for the Clearwater Mall project consisted of the following approvals, October 21, 1969 The Planning and Zoning Board approved the annexation and zoning district. November 3, 1969 The Clearwater City Commission approved on first reading the annexation and zoning district. November 17, 1969 The Clearwater City Commission approved on second reading the annexation and zoning district. 1971 Phase I constructed with 74,132 square feet, including the Firestone Auto Service Center, Michaels and AMC Theaters- 1973 Montgomery Ward constructed with 108,604 sq.ft. 1973 Gayfers' constructed with 143,168 sq.ft. 1973 Main mail building constructed with 280,451 square feet. 1973 Dillards constructed with 120,771 square feet. 1973 Mall administration building constructed with 3,600 square feet. 1973 Montgomery Ward Auto Service Center constructed with 15,612 sq.ft. ONE C11-Y. Osr FT TL?tE. BRIAN J. AtIN05T, V1AYCR-C0m..MI53I0nER ED HOU?ER; 1, ICE MAYor,-Ccnm s51ONER BOB CLOSK, CpMtiISSIO\TR 1:D HaRT, COmMISSIOVP.R J.B. Johnson, CUMbIISSIONTR "F,QU,U 1;MPI.OY.M8-,T Amp ArFim*,V.TN6 Acno1 EMPJ.o mR 03-03-2000 11:19AM 7275624576 P.02 R 03/03/2000 12:17 7275624576 CITY OF CLEARWATER PAGE 03 Ms. Carol Collins: March 2, 2000 Page 2 All of the above was approved by the City of Clearwater before July 1, 1973, and substantial money was outlayed by the developer for plans and construction. Based on available records, the City cannot confirm that 53,000 square feet of retail space connecting $urdines (Phase III) was approved before the July 1, 1973 vesting date, but is aware that Engineering/Architectural plans were prepared prior to that date. Robert Pergolizzi of Florida Design Consultants, Inc., has provided certified minutes and site plans docurnezting the above actions, as well as Pinellas County Property Appraiser information and a January 14, 1973 aerial photograph portraying the dates of construction. The documentation previously submitted by Nft. Pergolizzi is the best information available and reflects a thorough research of City records. The City is confident that the documentation submitted by both the City and Florida Design Consultants, Inc_ substantiates that 746,338 square feet of Clearwater Mall is vested prior to July 1, 1973. If the City of Clearwater can be of further assistance, please call Gary Jones at 727-562-4557. Sincerely, i?gy, ' 44?t- Ralph U Stone Planning Director 03-03-2000 11:19AM 7275624576 P.03 j _ Ae?4r .q• ??. -371 .- \ i I i. 1 t I S I I hrl r r ,' 1- ?. 'ER M.4-'L 71- FRANK R. MUDANO. A. LA, :eur ro. F: A R C H I T E C T d ffF C L E A R W A T E R. F L O R I D A '•I FRANK A. ALFANO. 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I al IL2 SECTION SI/217 TOWN 29 SOUTKRANGE 16 EAST 5E7.2B•I6 /ate 4-Y/ STATE OF FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY AFFAIRS "Dedicated to making Florida a better place to call home" JEB BUSH STEVEN M. SEIBERT Governor Secretary February 3, 2000 L ; FEB 7 2000 i Mr. Robert C. Pergolizzi LPLA?NNING Florida Des ign Consultants, Inc. E&DEVELOPMENT 2639 McCormick Drive SICES Clearwater, FL 33759 OF EARWATER Re: Clearwater Mall; File No. BLIVR-800-005 Dear Mr. Pergolizzi: The Bureau of Local Planning within the Division of Community Planning received your application for a Binding Letter of Interpretation for Clearwater Mall on December 27, 1999. Public notice of your application was published in the January 21, 2000, issue of the Florida Administrative Weekly. Please address questions or additional information concerning your application to Marina Pennington in the Bureau of Local Planning at (904) 488-4925. We would like to work as closely as possible with you or your representative to ensure smooth and expeditious handling of your application. Sincerely, D. Ray Eubanks Community Program Administrator DRE/dh Enclosure cc: Mr. John Meyer, Tampa Bay RPC City of Clearwater 2555 SHUMARD OAK BOULEVARD • TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA 32399-2100 Phone: 850.488.8466/Suncom 278.8466 FAX: 850.921.0781/Suncom 291.0781 Internet address: http://www.dca.state.f1.us t t FLORIDA KEYS Area of Critical State Concern Field Office 2796 Overseas Highway, Suite 212 Marathon, Florida 33050-7227 ?i Florida Administrative Weekly DEVELOPMENT NAME: POINTE WEST COMMERCE CENTER DEVELOPER/AGENT: Home Depot USA, Inc., Margaret-Ray Kemper DEVELOPMENT TYPE: 28-24.029, 28-24.031, F.A.C. COUNTY LOCATION: Broward LOCAL GOVERNMENT: Davie City NOTICE OF HEREBY GIVEN that the Division of Community Planning, Department of Community Affairs received the following petitions for binding letters of Development of Regional Impact, Vested Rights and Modification Determinations, pursuant to subsection 380.06(4)(a), Florida Statutes. FILE NO.: BLID-0700-004 DATE RECEIVED: December 29, 1999 DEVELOPMENT NAME: WOLF CREEK DEVELOPER/AGENT: Wolf Creek Partners DEVELOPMENT TYPE: 28-24.023, F.A.C. COUNTY LOCATION: Highlands LOCAL GOVERNMENT: Highlands County NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Division of Community Planning, Department of Community Affairs, received the following petitions for binding letters of Development of Regional Impact, Vested Rights and Modification Determinations, pursuant to subsection 380.06(4)(a), Florida Statutes. FILE NO.: BLIVR-800-005 DATE RECEIVED: December 27, 1999 DEVELOPMENT NAME: Clearwater Mall DEVELOPER/AGENT: Wilton Parners Clearwater, Robert C. Pergolizzi DEVELOPMENT TYPE: 28-24.031, F.A.C. COUNTY LOCATION: Pinellas LOCAL GOVERNMENT: Clearwater City DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAY SAFETY AND MOTOR VEHICLES Notice of Publication for a New Point Franchise Motor Vehicle Dealer in a County of More than 300,000 Population Pursuant to Section 320.642, Florida Statutes, Harley-Davidson Motor Company, intends to allow the establishment of Alternate Retail Outlet with Service (AROS), as a outlet dealership for the rental of motorcycles and the sale of parts and accessories, MotorClothes and Collectibles, and the service of Harley Davidson motorcycles, at 1880 S Federal Highway, Ft. Lauderdale (Broward County), Florida 33316, on or after February 1, 2000. 264 Section XII - Miscellaneous Volume 26, Number 3, January 21, 2000 The name and address of the dealer operator(s) and principal investor(s) of Alternate Retail Outlet with Service (AROS) are: dealer operator: Bruce O. Rossmeyer, 421 Ocean Shore Blvd., Ormond Beach, FL 33317; principal investor(s): Bruce O. Rossmeyer, 421 Ocean Shore Blvd., Ormond Beach, FL 33317, Terry Taylor, 15 Harborage Isle, Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33316. The notice indicates an intent to establish the new point location in a county of more than 300,000 population, according to the latest population estimates of the University of Florida, Bureau of Economic and Business Research. Certain dealerships of the same line-make may have standing, pursuant to Section 320.642, Florida Statutes to file a petition or complaint protesting the application. Written petitions or complaints must be received by the Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles within 30 days of the date of publication of this notice and must be submitted to: Mr. Ronald D. Reynolds, Administrator, Dealer License Section, Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles, Room A-312, Neil Kirkman Building, 2900 Apalachee Parkway, Tallahassee, Florida 32399-0635. A copy of such petition or complaint must also be sent by US Mail to: Carolyn Mijokovic, Regional Dealer Relations Representative, Harley-Davidson Motor Company, 3700 West Juneau Ave., P. O. Box 653, Milwaukee, WI 53201. If no petitions or complaints are received within 30 days of the date of publication, a final order will be issued by the Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles approving the establishment of the dealership, subject to the applicant's compliance with the provisions of Chapter 320, Florida Statutes. Notice of Publication for a New Point Franchise Motor Vehicle Dealer in a County of More than 300,000 Population Pursuant to Section 320.642, Florida Statutes, Boss Hoss Cycle, Inc., intends to allow the establishment of Boss Hoss Motorcycles by Hoosier Auto Sales, as a dealership for the sale of Boss Hess motorcycles and accessories, at 6505 South Orange Avenue, Orlando (Orange County), Florida 33312, on or after December 28, 1999. The name and address of the dealer operator(s) and principal investor(s) of Boss Hess Motorcycles by Hoosier Auto Sales are: dealer operator: Robert Trost, 3041 Tindall Acres Rd., Kissimmee, FL 34744, Robert Beatty, 12044 Betty Ann Dr., Orlando, FL 32832; principal investor(s): Robert Trost, 3041 Tindall Acres Rd., Kissimmee, FL 34744, Robert Beatty, 12044 Betty Ann Dr., Orlando, FL 32832. The notice indicates an intent to establish the new point location in a county of more than 300,000 population, according to the latest population estimates of the University of Florida, Bureau of Economic and Business Research. FLORIDA DESIGN CONSULTANTS, INC. ENGINEERS, ENVIRONMENTALISTS, SURVEYORS 6 PLANNERS December 22, 1999 Florida Department of Community Affairs Division of Resource Planning and Management Bureau of State Planning 2555 Shumard Oak Boulevard Tallahassee, FL 32399 ATTN: Ray Eubanks, Plan Processing Team Dear Mr. Eubanks: Enclosed please find form RPM-BSP-BLIVR-1 an Application for a Binding Letter of Vested Rights for the Clearwater Mall project. The Clearwater Mall was originally approved for development in its entirety in 1971 and construction started immediately thereafter. The existing mall was constructed in a continuous manner throughout the early 1970's. Based on the best available information, it appears that Phase I was completed in 1971 and Phase H was completed in 1973 and therefore are vested from DRI review. Phase III (Burdines) and the bank and restaurant outparcels were constructed after 1973 and therefore are not considered vested. According to current tax information from the Pinellas County Property Appraiser, the buildings located on current mall property occupy 926,102 square feet of gross floor area of which 746,338 s.f. are in Phases I and H. The current owners of the Clearwater Mall intend to demolish the existing mall and redevelop the site with 913,000 s.f of retail commercial uses and a multi-screen theater (67,000 s.f.) for a total of 980,000 s.f. Considering the vested amount of 746,338 s.f., the increase would be 233,662 which is well below the 100% threshold of 400,000 s.f. fixed threshold for retail development. In fact, it represents 58.42% which is well below the 80% threshold. Therefore, it is our position that this redevelopment is not required to undergo DRI Review per Chapter 380.06(2)(d). We trust that your review will conclude that this redevelopment project is not subject to DRI Review per Chapter 380 FS. If you have any questions, please call me at (727) 724-8422. Sincerely, Robert C. Pergoliz CP Vice President/Transportation : sp L:\eubanks.wpd cc: John Meyer, TBRPC Ralph Stone, City of Clearwater Meredith Ericsson, Wilton Partners Clearwater, LLC E. D. Armstrong, Johnson, Blakely File 997-34.680 2639 McCORMICK DRIVE • CLEARWATER, FLORIDA 33759 Tel: (727) 724-8422 • Fax: (727) 724-8606 L FLORIDA DESIGN CONSULTANTS, INC. EE; MAR 2.3 1999 ri-wl ENGINEERS, ENVIRONMENTALISTS, SURVEYORS & PLANNERS f 1 PLAN March 21, 2000 Ms. Carol M. Collins Bureau of Local Planning Department of Community Affairs 2555 Shumard Oak Boulevard Tallahassee, FL 32399-2100 Dear Carol: Future development of the Clearwater Mall is subject to change. Therefore, we are not requesting a BLID (Binding Letter of Interpretation for DRI Status) of the future development plan for this site. We are only requesting a BLNR (Binding Letter of Interpretation for Vested Rights) seeking vested rights for major portions of the existing mall site. I hope this letter clarifies our purpose. Please issue this BLNR as soon as possible. } Sincerely, Robert C. Pergolizzi, Vice President/Transportation :es L:lco11ins-1.wpd cc: Meredith Ericsson E.D. Armstrong 'NRalph Stone r.. John Meyer File 997-34 2639 McCORMICK DRIVE • CLEARWATER, FLORIDA 33759 Tel: (727) 724-8422 • Fax: (727) 724-8606 2t, . FLORIDA DESIGN CONSULTANTS, INC, ENGINEERS, ENVIRONMENTALISTS, SURVEYORS 8 PLANNERS April 5, 2000 Mr. Damn Taylor Bureau of Local Planning Department of Community Affairs 2555 Shumard Oak Blvd. Tallahassee, FL 32399-2100 Re: Clearwater Mall BLVIR - 0800-005 Dear Mr. Taylor: Per our telephone discussion earlier this week I am again providing an explanation of the owners intentions to redevelop Clearwater Mall. Please note that on March 13, 2000 a letter from Carol Collins explained " The information submitted to date, along with a letter from the City of Clearwater dated March 2, 2000, is sufficient and we will. issue a binding letter on or before April 10, 2000." At this time the plans foryedevelopment are conceptual. The owner is unsure as to the amount of demolition that may take place, and unsure about the amount of redevelopment. What we are certain about is that the redevelopment of Clearwater Mall is much needed, is consistent with State, Regional and Local Comprehensive Plan initiatives, and will not have any regional impacts above. and beyond existing development. Please issue the BLVVR as soon as possible. Sincerely, QCW e Robert C. Pergolizzi, AICP Vice President/Transportation : cp L:\raylor.wpd cc: Meredith Ericsson Edward Armstrong .Ralp Stone John Meyer - File 997-34 2639 McCORMICK DRIVE - CLEARWATER, FLORIDA 33759 Tel: (727) 724-8422 - Fax: (727) 724-8606 ?' DEPARTMENT STATE OF FLORIDA OF COMMU N ITY AFFAI RS "Dedicated to making Florida a better place to call home" JEB BUSH Governor January 10, 2000 Mr. E.D. Armstrong III Johnson, Blakely, Pope, Bokor, Ruppel & Burns, P.A. Post Office Box 1368 911 Chestnut Street Clearwater, Florida 33756-1368 Re: Clearwater Mall; File No. BLIVR-0800-005 STEVEN M.SEIBERT Secretary Dear Mr. Armstrong:. J _we nave reviewed the application dated December-22, 1,999 .from Robert C P.ergolizzi for a binding letter of vested rights for the Clearwater Mall, in accordance with Section . 380.06(4), Florida Statutes. In the application, Mr. Pergolizzi asserts that Phase I and Phase II should be vested from review under Chapter 380, Florida. Statutes (F.S.),, but that Phase III is not vested. The Department agrees that Phase I should be vested, and that Phase III does not appear to be vested. The Department needs further information to determine the status of Phase II. In our current 15-day review of the application, the following items need further clarification: 1) The application states (on page 2) that the Clearwater Mall in Section 17, Township 29 South, Range 16 East is comprised of retail commercial development containing 926,102 s.f. gross floor area. The Clearwater Mall is located at the southwest corner of the. intersection of U.S. 19 and Gulf-to Bay Boulevard in Pinellas County. However, the application does not provide necessary parking space and acreage information. Please identify the current acreage and parking spaces of the Clearwater Mall. In addition, please identify the acreage and parking spaces of the Mall as of July 1, 1973. Please provide documentation of the acreage figures you provide. 2) Describe the Clearwater Mall development for. Phases I and II (for which vesting is sought), and for Phase III. (for -which vesting is not sought) in the terms of the guidelines and standards in Chapter 380.0651, F'S`., by p'r`oviding the number of acres; total,parkirig: spaces, :theater screens, theater seats, and parking spaces for the theater. Specifically, please consider 2555 SHUMARD OAK BOULEVARD - TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA 32399-2100 Phone: (850) 488-8466/Suncom 278-8466 FAX: (850) 921-0781/Suncom 291-0781 Internet address: http://www.dca.state.ft.us FLORIDA KEYS Area of Critical State Concern Field Office 2796 Overseas Highway, Suite 212 Marathon, Florida 33050-2227 GREEN SWAMP Area of Critical State Concern Field Office 205 East Main Street, Suite 104 Bartow, Florida 33830-4641 Mr. E. D. Armstrong III January 10, 2000 Page Two Section 380.0651(3)(b) Attraction and Recreation Facilities, and (3)(f) Retail and Service Development. 3) Exhibit A maps are unclear regarding the location of all parcels that comprise each phase of the Clearwater Mall. Please provide a map of the existing Clearwater Mall development that locates and names all buildings/parcels described in Exhibit A, indicating the scale and north direction. Clarify the location of all theaters in the Mall. 4) Please outline the mall property on the Clearwater Mall Phased Construction Exhibit consistent with the air photo dated January 14, 1973. Provide the dates on all air photos. 5) Clarify the meaning of the Effective Year Built data and the Factor Area numbers provided within the Mass Appraisal data of Exhibit A. Also, clarify the meaning of the utility areas (70,309), the sales service area (4,128) and the service prod. area (3,520) included in the Mass Appraisal data. 6) Please clarify the history of this project from its inception to July 1, 1973, and up to its existing status. The air photo dated January 14, 1973 shows residential development within the Clearwater Mall property (the property lines appears to be indicated by a red line) along the eastern boundary. Clarify the history of the residential development described above, including information about platting, and clarify the history of the acquisition of these parcels of residential land and the eventual development of this area as part of the Mall. 7) The Clearwater Mall Phased Construction Exhibit reflects an auto service building at the southwest corner of the Mall, and an extension of the Mall building that connects to Burdines. However, these buildings do not appear to be under construction on the air photo of January 14, 1973. Please provide certified copies of the specific approvals for these portions of the Mall. 8) Describe the parking lot renovations completed in 1990 and include maps to show the changes, including the number of parking spaces and the acreage that was added. 9) You provided excerpts (not certified copies) from minutes approving an annexation request for a major shopping center facility by the Planning and Zoning Board on October 21, 1969. Provide further clarification from the City of Clearwater of what the City actually approved. 10) You also provided excerpts from City Commission meetings of November 3, and November 17, 1969, approving the request of Blackburn Brothers Land Development Company Mr. E. D. Armstrong III January 10, 2000 Page Three for annexation and zoning associated with a restaurant and cocktail bar and package liquor store. Please clarify the relationship of the Blackburn land, restaurant and bar, and liquor store to the Clearwater Mall. 11) Provide certified copies of the documents and maps that approve the specific amounts of development for which you claim vested rights in Phases I and II. 12) You have included a letter of November 30, 1999, from Frank R. Mudano, FAIA, Architect, indicating the project was approved in its entirety in 1971. Provide certified copies of the approvals of 1971, such as master development plan approval by the City. Do the approvals Mr. Mudano refers to include the Bombay Bicycle Club Restaurant, Burdines, and the First Union Bank? You indicated that the current owners of the Clearwater Mall intend to demolish the existing mall and redevelop the site, and your position is that the redevelopment is not required to undergo DRI review. Please be aware that if it is determined that the non-vested portion of the Mall is above 80% of the applicable DRI threshold, then you will need to complete the attached Form RPM-BSP-BLID-1. Based on the law, you may either provide the additional information to clarify the issues raised above or notify the Department in writing that this information will not be supplied. We will begin our final 35-day review upon finding that the additional information is sufficient to complete your application or when advised by you in writing that no more information will be provided. If you do not respond in either way to this request for additional information within 120 days, your application will be considered withdrawn. If you have any questions or cow-ments regarding this matter, please contact Carol M. Collins in the Bureau of Local Planning at (850) 487-4545. Sincerely, Mrin Pennin ton, g Comm nity Program Administrator MP/cc cc: John Meyer, Tampa Bay Regional Planning Council Ralph Stone, City of Clearwater Robert C. Pergolizzi, Florida Design Consultants FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY AFFAIRS 2555 Shumard Oak Boulevard ...•* Tallahassee, Florida 32399-2100 ) _ J S PUSiASE L -Y. AN 11. .90 3 F?`?sfiAt?A 512338.1 Mr. Ralph Stone Planning Director City of St. Petersbu JAN Post Office Box 474 Clearwater 3 p?ANNING & DEVELC)R?A ? 3 SERVICES WATER CITY OF CLEA THE FISCAL & ECONOMIC IMPACTS OF THE CLEARWATER MALL REDEVELOPMENT Prepared By: Fishkind & Associates, Inc. 11869 High Tech Avenue Orlando, Florida 32817 407-382-3256 Fishkind.Com December 6, 1999 Update 1 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY The Fiscal and Economic Impacts of the Clearwater Mall Redevelopment On The City of Clearwater December 6, 1999 Update • What are the fiscal impacts (ie. cost and revenue implications) and economic impacts to The City of Clearwater from the redevelopment of the Clearwater Mall as a Power Center? Fishkind & Associates was retained to provide an objective analysis of these impacts. The developer proposes a redevelopment of the Clearwater Mall as a 1,024,906 square foot power center. The developer estimates this project to require a $95 million investment. Fishkind projects a demand for 1,577 full-time employees. • As a power center, the Clearwater Mall facility will generate a variety of revenues for the City including ad valorem, and sales taxes. In addition, the City will provide services to the facility including police, fire, etc. that absorb resources. i • For the City of Clearwater the redevelopment project is quite good. At build out, the City will receive net fiscal surpluses in the range of $392,088 per. year. This is $312,641 greater than the current fiscal benefit of $79,447 and $244,374 greater i than the 4-year average benefit of $147,713 (see Table 1). Table 1. Net Fiscal Impact Summary New Existing Retail 1999 Power Center 4-yr Average Existing Retail Net Fiscal Impact $392,088 $147,713 $79,447 • The economic impacts of the new power center are substantial. Total sales are projected to reach $276 million with a total output of $552.5 million. The Fiscal and Economic Impacts of the Clearwater Mall Redevelopment On The City of Clearwater 1.0 Introduction 1.1 Background The Clearwater Mall is losing both its anchor stores and local merchants to newer retail centers. The owners of the Clearwater Mall plan to tear down the existing structures and redevelop the site as a power center. This redevelopment will require an investment of approximately $95 million. The developers would like to obtain some economic incentives from the City of Clearwater to help with the cost of redevelopment. 1.2 Assignment Fishkind & Associates was retained to determine the fiscal impacts and economic impacts of the redevelopment plan on the City of Clearwater. By quantifying the cost and revenue effects flowing from the proposed power center we can determine the net revenues generated by the project. The net fiscal impact of the new power center can then be compared with the fiscal impact of the existing structure. 2.0 Clearwater Mall Redevelopment Project Summary 1 2.1 Project Overview Table 2 below outlines the proposed redevelopment program components and their costs. All estimates are derived from the developers total project cost estimate and are assumed to be in current 1999 dollars. Table 2. Clearwater Mall Power Center Development Program Summary PROGRAM SIZE COST COMPONENTS Retail & Restaurants 947,906 $85,311,540 Theater 77,000 $6,930,000 Parking Garage NA $22,000 TOTAL 1,024,906 $92,263,540 r The developer estimates that the project will require a total investment of $95,00,000. If the project is approved this year, the developer plans to complete construction and be operating in 2001. 2.2 Project Staffing and Payroll Table 3 displays the staffing projected for the power center. Total employment is forecast at 1,577 with a total annual payroll of $30 million. It is our belief that most of these employees will be recruited from the local economy. This is particularly true for the hourly employees. Table 3. Clearwater Mall Power Center Staffing and Payroll STAFFING . TOTAL SALARY PAYROLL Employees 1,577 $19,084 $30,091,240 3.0 Measuring the Fiscal Impacts of the Clearwater Mall Power Center 3.1 Introduction The focus of this report is to quantify the fiscal impacts of the proposed Clearwater Mall redevelopment on the budget of the City of Clearwater. A variety of methods exist for quantifying the cost and revenue impacts flowing from a land use and development opportunity such as the one presented for the Clearwater Mall. These are discussed below along with our decision to use the modified per capita approach. 3.2 Approaches to Measuring Fiscal Impacts Fiscal impact analysis is often referred to as cost-revenue analysis. These analyses have a lengthy history stretching back to the 1930s. The literature on fiscal impact analysis is also lengthy and well developed.' The analysis used below is the most common and the most accepted approach to fiscal impact assessment. ' See for example Burchell, Robert et al., Development Impact Assessment Handbook (1994), Washington, D.C.: The Urban Land Institute. t All fiscal impact assessments consist of four basic steps. First, determine the population (ie. people, employees, households, school children, tourists, etc.) generated by the development program or change in land use. Second, estimate the impact of this population on the costs for public services. Third, project the revenues generated by the project and its population. Fourth, compare the revenues to the costs. Variations in the methodology largely revolve around how costs and revenues are measured. There are four basic alternatives. First, and most widely used, is the per capita approach. This involves determining the costs and revenues using the latest published budgets for the appropriate population basis (ie. per person, per employee, per person and employee, etc.). Ad valorem revenues for the project are usually estimated directly. Then the costs and revenue resulting from the project are projected using the per capita parameters. From an economic perspective this is equivalent to assuming that average costs for services and average revenue generation apply to the particular situation being evaluated. This is a reasonable assumption in most cases for two reasons. First, local governments must run balanced budgets, so that current costs and current revenues balance and are appropriate for current circumstances. Second, assuming that long run averages apply also means that any excess capacity is maintained in the various systems and not allocated to the project. The second method often employed in fiscal impact assessment is the case study approach. This approach relies on extensive interviews with local officials expert in service capacities and service standards to estimate costs. This approach estimates the marginal cost of the proposed development. If there is excess capacity in some systems, the costs are below average and vice versa. The case study approach is appropriate for situations that are expected to result in costs or revenues that vary greatly from their averages. The third approach is termed the service standard approach. Under Florida's comprehensive planning laws communities must set level of service standards (LOS) for various public facilities. In addition, there are LOS standards used by practitioners for other facilities and services not covered by local standards. An example would be 1 police offer per 1,000 citizens. Using service standards the volume of public facilities and service required by a new project can be assessed. Revenue is generally estimated on a per capita basis. This approach is particularly useful for large-scale new town developments. 4 The fourth approach is econometrics. This relies on detailed statistical analyses of costs and revenues. A large-scale mathematical model is developed using regression techniques to quantify costs and revenues. While elegant, econometric models are expensive and often produce results no better than simpler per capita approaches. 3.3 The Per Capita Approach is Employed Here Considering the approaches outlined above, we selected the per capita approach for this study. The Clearwater Mall redevelopment project is large in square feet, taxable value and large in terms of its employment impacts (its direct "population"). However, it is replacing a retail mall of similar size and employment impacts. Furthermore, there is nothing peculiar about the location, the type of project, or its employees that indicates that per capita parameters estimated from the latest budgets would not be reflective of actual costs and revenues. To put it differently, average costs and average revenues expressed on a per capita basis are appropriate in this application. The basis for our estimates of per capita costs and revenues are the latest published budgets for the City of Clearwater. Only the General Fund was used in the analysis. Ad valorem taxes were estimated directly for the proposed redevelopment cost and the current, non-operating value. Sales Tax was calculated based upon projected sales. Public Safety expenditures were calculated using calls for service data. Some other appropriate cost and revenue elements were generated on a per capita basis using both employment and population of the jurisdiction in the denominator. Since governments render services to both their citizens and employees in their communities, this is appropriate. We do not include any allowance for inflation in our model's future projections. There are a number of reasons. First, it is difficult to estimate and to project cost increases and growth in revenue sources. Second, local governments must ' always run balanced budgets. Therefore, should costs or revenues get out of line, countervailing policies will be put in place. As a result, adjusting the model for inflation will only add potential error without adding additional insight. Some historical data may be adjusted for inflation to obtain 1999 dollars. The detailed discussion of the application of the model and the results obtained is provided below in Section 5. 5 4.0 The Fiscal Impacts of the Clearwater Mall Power Center on the Budget of the City of Clearwater, Florida 4.1 Impact Summary - Appendix Table 1 This table summarizes the project's estimated value, and employment impacts. It also provides the revenue and expenditure impacts generated by the Clearwater Mall project. The distribution center will employ approximately 1,577 people. Since the power center is replacing the Clearwater Mall, it is anticipated that most of the employees will be drawn from the local area. The mall redevelopment is not expected to create any in-migrations, therefore, no new employee impacts were included in this analysis. The Clearwater Mall redevelopment project will have a positive net fiscal impact on the City of Clearwater. The fiscal impact of the power center is an annual surplus of $392,088, based upon the current Budget (see Appendix, Table 2). These fiscal benefits compare favorably with the $79,447 fiscal benefit created by the existing retail center and the 4-year average fiscal benefit of $147,713. 4.2 Taxable Property Values - Appendix Table 1 The taxable value of the new power center is taken from the development cost provided by the developer. The power center will have an initial taxable value of approximately $92 million. It is anticipated that the new Clearwater Mall power center will fill its positions primarily with people already living in and near the City of Clearwater, therefore no employee household impacts are included. 4.3 Fiscal Impact Detail - Appendix Table 2 Appendix Table 2 details selected revenue and expenditures created by the new power center and of the existing mall. The average of the last four years is provided for comparison purposes. Property taxes are calculated by multiplying the taxable value by the Millage rate. Sales taxes are calculated using the projected sales (from Tables 5 and 5A) and the current ratio of return to the City. Public Safety expenditures are calculated based on the number of calls for service and the average cost per call for fiscal year 1999. The only per capita budget items included in this analysis are Franchise Fees, Utility Taxes, Community Development and Public Works Administration. The per capita values were calculated by dividing the budgeted amount by the city population plus workforce. 1 6 The projected fiscal benefit to the City from the new power center is $392,088. This is substantially better than the 4-year average benefit of $147,713. 4.4 City of Clearwater Budget - Appendix Table 3 Appendix Table 3 is a detail of four years of the City's budget by function. The only per capita Budget items included in this analysis are Franchise Fees, Utility Taxes, Community Development and Public Works Administration. The per capita values were calculated by dividing the budgeted amount by the city population plus workforce. Sales Taxes were calculated using the gross sales projections from Appendix Table 5 and 5A times the one-half cent sales tax times the City's revenue percentage. 4.5 Assumptions - Appendix Table 4 Table 4 in the Appendix contains the basic data and assumptions used in the fiscal impact analysis. These are provided for completeness and allow for the replication of our results. This table also includes the Public Safety calls-for- service data. The police Personal Service and Operating expenditures were divided by the total calls for service to obtain an average $127.21 cost per call. Likewise, the Fire and Rescue expenses, net of Inspection, were divided by the total calls to obtain a cost per call of $487.70. Due to lack of historical data, the current cost-per-call for police and fire was used to calculate the impact for prior years. The projected calls-for-service for the new power center are based upon the current demand generated by the larger Countryside Mall. This assumption may overstate the new power center's costs to the City and, therefore, make this a more conservative estimate of fiscal benefits. ¦ 5.0 Economic Impact 5.1 Total Sales / Economic Output - Appendix Tables 5, 5A & 6 Historical sales projections for the Clearwater Mall are provided in Table 5A. 1 Total sales for the redeveloped Clearwater Mall is provided in Appendix Table 5. Sales for the power center are projected to reach $276 million. Actual sales per square foot data from Costco and Home Depot were used in this analysis. Based upon this level of sales, the total economic output will reach $552.5 million. i 6.0 Conclusions At build out in 2001, the Clearwater Mall power center will include a 1,024,906 square foot of retail/restaurant space. The project will engage 1,577 workers, most of whom are expected to come out of the local population minimizing the demand for increased roads, water, sewer, police, fire and schools. The fiscal impact of the Clearwater Mall power center on the City of Clearwater is projected to be significantly positive every year. The economic impacts of the project are significant. ClearwaterMall.doc 8 APPENDIX TABLES i Table 1 Impact S ummary of Clearwater Mall Project On The City of Clearwater Projected 4-Year Existing Power Center Average 1999-2000 1998-1999 1997-1998 1996-1997 Retail (sq. ft.) 870,606 968,000 968,000 968,000 968,000 Theater (sq. ft.) 77,000 Restaurant (sq. ft.) 6,500 Pad (sq. ft.) 70,800 Garage (spaces) 1,100 ' Retail Taxable Value $78,354,540 $35,166,128 $20,625,000 $30,625,000 $37,904,510 $51,510,000 Theater Taxable Value $6,930,000 Restaurant Taxable Value $585,000 Pad Taxable Value $6,372,000 Garage Taxable Value $0 Total Taxable Value $92,241,540 $35,166,128 $20,625,000 $30,625,000 $37,904,510 $51,510,000 Occupancy 100.0% 77.0% 77.0% 80.0% 86.0% Employees - Retail 1,339 1,147 1,147 1,191 1,281 Employees - Theater 118 Employees - Restaurant 10 Employees - Pad 109 Total Employees 1,577 1,147 1,147 1,191 1,281 Total Revenues Generated $835,510 $395,938 $329,627 $369,655 $405,277 $479,191 Total Expenditures Generated $443,422 $248.22 4 I $250,180 $248,486 $246,146 $248,085 Net Fiscal Impact $392,088 $147,7131 $79,447 $121,169 $159,130 $231,107 1 1 1 Table 2 Fiscal Impact Detail City of Clearwater Proposed 4-Year Semi-Vacant Regional Retail Center Power Center Averaoe 1999-2000 1998-1999 1997-1998 1996-1997 Revenues Property Taxes (actual) $507,624 $181,900 $113,504 $156,671 $193,912 $263,515 Sales Taxes (1) $109,349 $56,797 $57,193 $55,527 $56,010 $58,457 Franchise Fees (3) $74,133 $53,253 $53,913 $52,391 $52,425 $54,281 Utility Taxes (3) $144,404 $103,988 $105,017 $105,066 $102,930 $102,938 Licenses, Permits NA NA NA NA NA Fines & Forfeitures NA NA NA NA NA Intergovernmental NA NA NA NA NA Charges for Services NA NA NA NA NA Use & Sales of City Property NA NA NA NA NA Miscellaneous Revenue NA NA NA NA NA Fund Balance NA NA NA NA NA Interfund Transfers NA NA NA NA NA T l ota Revenues $835,510 $395,938 $329,627 $369,655 $405,277 $479,191 Expenditures City Commission NA NA NA NA NA Administration NA NA NA NA NA Legal NA NA NA NA NA City Clerk NA NA NA NA NA. Financial Services NA NA NA NA NA Human Resources NA NA NA NA NA Police (2) $160,285 $122,376 $123,139 $122,122 $122,122 $122.12-4 Fire (2) $182,888 $54,135 $54,135 $54,135 $54,135 $54,135 Community Development (3) $36,015 $24,531 $26,192 $25,034 $23,459 $23,440 Public Works Administration (3) $64,234 $47,182 $46,714 $47,196 $46,430 $48,388 Parks & Recreation NA NA NA NA NA Library NA NA NA NA NA Sailing Center NA NA NA NA NA Airpark NA NA NA NA NA Pier 60 NA NA NA NA NA Non-Departmental NA NA NA NA NA Total Expenditures $443,422 $248,224 $250,180 $248,486 $246,146 $248,085 Net Fiscal Impact $392,088 $147,713 $79,447 $121,169 $159,130 $231,107 NA - Not Applicable (1) Sales Tax calculated based on City's portion of 1/2 Cent times gross sales (2) Police & Fire calculated from Calls for Service data (3) Calculated using per capita amount for projected employment ii r r? r? rr rr r r r rr ?r ?r rr rr rr rr ?r r? rr Table 3 City of Clearwater Budget General Fund Per Capita Calculation FY 1999-00 FY 1998-99 FY 1997-98 FY 1996-97 General Fund Per Capita General Fund Per Capita General Fund Per Capita General Fund Per Capita Revenues Property Taxes $23,856,090 Actual $21,242,420 Actual $20,574,805 Actual $20,029,338 Actual Sales Taxes $5,366,000 Actual $5,185,000 Actual $4,907,142 Actual $4,516,301 Actual Franchise Fees $8,060,000 $47.02 $7,784,690 $45.69 $7,451,564 $44.00 $7,149,054 $42.38 (2) Utility Taxes $15,700,000 $91.58 $15,611,386 $91.62 $14,630,119 $86.39 $13,557,357 $80.37 (2) Licenses, Permits $3,132,000 $18.27 $2,813,000 $16.51 $2,621,379 $15.48 $2,632,794 $15.61 (2) Fines & Forfeitures $1,239,000 $11.90 $1,199,600 $11.59 $1,233,738 $11.99 $1,137,346 $11.10 (1) Intergovernmental $8,805,540 $51.36 $8,481,840 $49.78 $7,854,371 $46.38 $7,562,961 $44.84 (2) Charges for Services $1,668,770 $9.73 $1,535,550 $9.01 $1,568,825 $9.26 $1,450,888 $8.60 (2) Use & Sales of City Property $1,308,900 $12.57 $1,305,820 $12.62 $1,355,270 $13.17 $1,331,505 $12.99 (1) Miscellaneous Revenue $150,500 $1.45 $143,000 $1.38 $122,358 $1.19 $187,440 $1.83 (1) Interfund Transfers $10,166,340 $98.82 $10,144,610 $98.61 $10,096,361 $98.14 $9,947,325 $97.07 (1) Transfers fr Surplus $510,000 $4.96 $2,225,874 $21.64 $0.00 $1,119,858 $10.93 (1) Total Revenues $79,963,140 $77,672,790 $72,415,932 $70,622,167 Expenditures City Commission $196,260 $1.14 $194,200 $1.14 $184,214 $1.09 $274,917 $1.63 (2) Administration $3,504,500 $20.44 $4,162,828 $24.43 $3,400,819 $20.08 $2,674,904 $15.86 (2) Legal $1,192,110 $11.45 $1,190,550 $11.50 $988,615 $9.61 $1,016,179 $9.92 (1) City Clerk $1,053,920 $6.15 $790,480 $4.64 $742,739 $4.39 $665,079 $3.94 (2) Financial Services $1,592,130 $15.29 $1,616,340 $15.62 $1,496,418 $14.55 $1,639,974 $16.00 (1) Human Resources $1,013,970 $9.74 $981,930 $9.49 $830,798 $8.08 $735,512 $7.18 (1) Police $25,971,230 Calculated $24,825,250 Calculated $23,077,555 Calculated $22,971,907 Calculated Fire $13,462,340 Calculated $11,770,450 Calculated $11,151,914 Calculated $10,430,258 Calculated Community Development $3,915,670 $22.84 $3,719,710 $21.83 $3,334,404 $19.69 $3,087,088 $18.30 (2) Public Works Administration $6,983,670 $40.74 $7,012,670 $41.16 $6,599,494 $38.97 $6,372,948 $37.78 (2) Parks & Recreation $12,331,200 $118.40 $11,398,370 $110.12 $10,484,814 $101.92 $10,058,713 $98.16 (1) Library $4,384,350 $42.10 $4,410,550 $42.61 $4,300,351 $41.80 $4,114,102 $40.15 (1) Sailing Center $141,000 $1.35 $147,760 $1.43 $133,664 $1.30 $126,636 $1.24 (1) Airpark $12,270 $0.12 $6,200 $0.06 $7,555 $0.07 $0.00 Pier 60 $299,470 $2.88 $288,580 $2.79 $278,117 $2.70 $300,471 $2.93 (1) Non-Departmental $3,909,050 $37.53 $5,157,022 $49.52 $5,404,461 $51.89 $6,153,479 $59.09 Total Expenditures $79,963,140 $77,672,890 $72,415,932 $70,622,167 Per capita amount = budget amount divided by (1) city population; (2) Population + Workforce NA - per capita is nol applicable. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Table 4 City of Clearwater Fiscal Impact Model Assumptions 1999-2000 1998-1999 1997-1998 1996-1997 City of Clearwater Millage Rate 5.5032 5.1158 5.1158 5.1158 City Population 104,145 103,509 102,874 102,472 County Population 903,200 897,689 892,178 (BEBR FI Estimates of Population '11/98; '99 & 2000 projected) City Workforce 67,287 66,877 66,466 66,206 (1998 from,Claritas Inc.; other years calculated) Retail Square Feet/Employee 650 Police New Center 1998-1999 1997-1998 Calls for Service-Citywide 161,045 146,400 Calls for Service-Clearwater Mall 1,260 968 960 Calls for Service-Countryside 1,267 1,154 Police Total Budget $24,585,250 Police Personal Service & Operating $20,486,570 Police Cost per Call $127.21 Fire/Rescue New Center 1998 Calls for Service-Citywide 24,349 Calls for Service-Clearwater Mall 375 111 Calls for Service-Countryside 379 Fire/Rescue Total Budget $11,875,070 Fire/Rescue Cost per Call $487.70 Retail Value per Sq. Ft. $90.00 Theater Value per Sq. Ft. $90.00 Restaurant Value per Sq. Ft. $90.00 Pad Value per Sq. Ft. $90.00 Garage Value per Sq. Ft. $20.00 r 1? Table 5 Economic Impacts Sales Projections of Power Center Percent Square Sales per Sales per Total Sales Classification of Total (1) Feet S .Ft. 1 S .Ft. 2 2001 General Merchandise 24.1% 122,041 $176.85 $211.17 $25,771,172 General Merchandise-Costco (3) 12.2% 125,000 $744.42 $837.85 $93,052,853 Food 9.4% 96,341 $284.75 $340.01 $32,756,612 Food Service 4.7% 48,171 $213.39 $254.79 $12,273,616 Clothing & Accessories 8.0% 81,992 $127.27 $151.97 $12,460,154 Shoes 1.8% 18,448 $187.12 $223.43 $4,121,925 Home Furnishings-Burdines 5.1% 52,270 $127.87 $152.68 $7,980,796 Home Appliances/Music 3.3% 33,822 $186.96 $223.24 $7,550,401 Building Materials-Home Depot (3) 10.8% 110,860 $410.00 $448.02 $49,667,275 Automotive 0.1% 1,025 $125.00 $149.26 $152,974 Hobby/Special Interest 4.0% 40,996 $122.52 $146.30 $5,997,557 Gifts/Specialty 1.6% 16,398 $141.49 $168.95 $2,770,468 Jewelry 0.3% 3,075 $376.32 $449.35 $1,381,611 Liquor 0.1% 1,025 $140.00 $167.17 $171,331 Drugs 3.2% 32,797 $169.15 $201.97 $6,624,138 Other Retail 0.6% 6,149 $140.00 $167.17 $1,027,985 Personal Services 3.2% 32,797 $177.46 $211.90 $6,949,568 Recreation-Theater 7.5% 77,000 $58.64 $70.02 $5,391,492 100.0% 1,024,906 $269.39 $276,101,928 (1) Urban Land Institute, Dollars & Cents of Power Centers: 1995 (2) Inflated to Year 2001 at 3% per year (3) Costco & Home Depot sales from Annual Reports Table 5 A Economic Impacts Sales Estimates of Existing Mall Percent Square Sales per Sales per Total Sales Sales per Total Sales Sales per Total Sales Sales per Total Sales Classification of Total (1) Feet Sci Ft. (11 Sa.Ft. 1996 1996 So.Ft. 1997 1997 Sa.Ft. 1998 1998 SQ.Ft. 1999 1999 General Merchandise 36.3% 351,384 $176.85 $182.16 $64,006,528 $187:62 $65,926,724 $193.25 $67,904,526 $199.05 $69,941,662 Food 9.4% 90,992 $284.75 $293.29 $26,687,271 $302.09 $27,487,889 $311.15 $28,312,526 $320.49 $29,161,902 Food Service 4.7% 45,496 $213.39 $219.79 $9,999,487 $226.38 $10,299,472 $233.17 $10,608,456 $240.17 $10,926,709 Clothing & Accessories 8.0% 77,440 $127.27 $131.09 $10,151,462 $135.02 $10,456,006 $139.07 $10,769,687 $143.24 $11,092,777 Shoes 1.8% 17,424 $187.12 $192.73 $3,358,190 $198.52 $3,458,936 $204.47 $3,562,704 $210.61 $3,669,585 Home Furnishings 5.1% 49,368 $127.87 $131.71 $6,502,067 $135.66 $6,697,129 $139.73 $6,898,043 $143.92 $7,104,984 Home Appliances/Music 3.3% 31,944 $186.96 $192.57 $6,151,418 $198.35 $6,335,960 $204.30 $6,526,039 $210.43 $6,721,820 Building Materials 10.8% 104,705 $185.00 $190.55 $19,951,478 $196.27 $20,550,023 $202.15 $21,166,523 $208.22 $21,801,519 Automotive 0.1% 968 $125.00 $128.75 $124,630 $132.61 $128,369 $136.59 $132,220 $140.69 $136,187 Hobby/Special interest 4.0% 38,720 $122.52 $126.20 $4,886,294 $129.98 $5,032,882 $133.88 $5,183,869 $137.90 $5,339,385 Gifts/Specialty 1.6% 15,488 $141.49 $145.73 $2,257,139 $150.11 $2,324,853 $154.61 $2,394,599 $159.25 $2,466,437 Jewelry 0.3% 2,904 $376.32 $387.61 $1,125,618 $399.24 $1,159,387 $411.22 $1,194,168 $423.55 $1,229,993 Liquor 0.1% 968 $140.00 $144.20 $139,586 $148.53 $143,773 $152.98 $148,086 $157.57 $152,529 Drugs 3.2% 30,976 $169.15 $174.22 $5,396,778 $179.45 $5,558,681 $184.83 $5,725,442 $190.38 $5,897,205 Other Retail 0.6% 5,808 $140.00 $144.20 $837,514 $148.53 $862,639 $152.98 $888,518 $157.57 $915,174 Personal Services 3.2% 30,976 $177.46 $182.78 $5,661,911 $188.27 $5,831,768 $19192 $6,006,721 $199.73 $6,186,923 Recreation-Theater 7.5% 72.725 $58.64 $60.40 $4,392.52 4 $62.21 $4.524.300 $64.08 $4,660,029 $66.00 $4,799,830 100.0% 968,000 $177.30 $171,629,895 $182.62 $176,778,792 $1,026,951.20 $182,082,156 $1,026,951.20 $187,544,620 Occupancy 86% 80% 77% 77% Total Sales $147,601,710 $141,423,034 $140,203,260 $144,409,358 (1) Urban Land Institute, Dollars & Cents of Power Centers: 1995 (2) Sales/Sq. Ft. are Inflated at 3% per year ' Table 6 Economic Impacts ' Total Output and Total Employment Total Output Classification Sales 1 Multiplier (2) Output General Merchandise $25,771,172 1.9991 $51,519,150 General Merchandise-Costco $93,052,853 1.9991 $186,021,958 Food $32,756,612 1.9991 $65,483,742 Food Service $12,273,616 1.9368 $23,771,539 ' Clothing & Accessories $12,460,154 1.9991 $24,909,094 Shoes $4,121,925 1.9991 $8,240,141 Home Furnishings-Burdines $7,980,796 1.9991 $15,954,410 ' Home Appliances/Music $7,550,401 1.9991 $15,094,007 Building Materials-Home Depot $49,667,275 1.9991 $99,289,850 Automotive $152,974 1.7116 $261,830 ' Hobby/Special Interest $5,997,557 1.9991 $11,989,716 Gifts/Specialty $2,770,468 1.9991 $5,538,442 Jewelry $1,381,611 1.9991 $2,761,980 ' Liquor $171,331 1.9991 $342,507 Drugs $6,624,138 1.9991 $13,242,314 Other Retail $1,027,985 1.9991 $2,055,044 Personal Services $6,949,568 2.2964 $15,958,989 Recreation-Theater $5,391,492 1.8713 $10,089,099 $276,101,928 $552,523,812 (1) From Table 5 (2) U.S. Dept. of Commerce; RIMS 11 & 1 o ? Z ? { :ioy*e5 r From: Avera Wynne [avera@tbrpc.org] Sent: Wednesday, September 15, 1999 2:00 PM To: gjones@public.lib.ci.clearwater.fl'.us ` Cc: chardin@public.lib.ci.clearwater.fl'.us-' Subject: Clearwater Mall C? &dp4l elo 1 7 40 't Gary: 1 e d 7 34S It was nice meeting 'with you guys yesterday. t04 / L v ?vj1?"^?'a` , I have reviewed the Fishk d-stj?dy as well as thought about data I need from you. First - There seems to be some serious flaws in Fishkind study. For one,.he doesnt account for the cost of goods sold in the sales figures. e.g., he should look at the value added (profit if you will) before adding the ,multiplier. I,wiYr provide a memo on my observations. Also, the employee ,;housel'rolds--.estimate ,is probably high due to the fact that the avg wage of $19k is not 'Piead ±of Household wages. Another thing is the ULI has revised their numbers from 1995,E I have ordered the new book. r-•-_„Second - Our shady.' I will need the following: City's estimate of workers thii -',w ll,reside within the city (by percentage of-employment). As you mentioned, thi -could be done with,a.low and high scenario. /vim L J, ~ VQ City's current and projecteci`mia?lage rates. I would like 2001 estimate if possible. F,_1 ? M-ZDa0 r5r.032 City's revenue sharing percentage. For example, what percentage of the 7% sales tax returns.,to the city? o l ?`130 bl ?Z GerX S 1 ?P.vIM ? s? ``z 17 22 Average taxable value pf housirigu,units in City? I am concerned about the sales per-§q. foot for home depot and costco. What do,you think? Th enew data from ULI may help me. regarding not new concepts4l-we need to estimate what % of the shops will go .extinct without the mall,. I think that the smaller retailers will be 9 L replaced i4 valoume to some extent. • ' ? / Ti'?7 0 M7p o w yy h. I _look forward to working with the City on theis matter, please call if you have any questions. Avera f4 P.S,.- Please -acknowledge receipt via email or phone. Thanks Avera Wynne, AICP Planning Manager Tampa Bay Regional Planning Council (727) 570-5151 ext.215 C) 0 1 ,ft°q'1 ?inGS (goo t IV 1100 revelme 700 ''t ?l/LIQb L ----------- P 5b. ?, 0 o as?.? s ,2 ? ?Q L aI g ? 0 vy• 1? .? ?r1e ?'`? a g? G?? Z J tO Z5? 50vr? ar ?>s`1 Fishkind Study Analysis The study assumes that the power center is a new development without consideration for the existing Clearwater Mall development, and that this site will remain vacant without the proposed Power Center. 2. The assumption that 79% of the employees will live in the City appears to be high. 3. No franchise fees, utility taxes, licenses or permit revenues have been included for the proposed power center have been included in the revenue column of Table 2A. 4. No expenditures have been designated for the proposed power center in Table 2A. 5. The Pad is an unclear use and needs to be clarified (Table 1). 6. The garage is being included in the taxable value of the project when it would be off of the tax rolls if owned by City (Table 1). 7. All of the employee's homes should not be included in the tax revenue projections (Table 1). The assumption is made that a high amount of new residential development will be generated from the Power Center. 8. The employee households in the City figure assumes that a high percentage of the jobs will create new households. With an average salary of $19,000, many of the jobs will not create new households. 9. The millage rate needs to be updated, the City Population, Households and Persons per Household are incorrect in Table 4. 10. The Sales Projections in Table 5 are very high for Costco compared to Sam's Club and the Home Depot reports a lower figure of $410 per square feet in their annual report. Prepared by: City of Clearwater, FL Planning and Development Services Administration Fishkind Study Analysis 1. The study assumes that the power center is a new development without consideration for the existing Clearwater Mall development, and that this site will remain vacant without the proposed Power Center. 2. The assumption that 79% of the employees will live in the City appears to be high. 3. No franchise fees, utility taxes, licenses or permit revenues have been included for the proposed power center have been included in the revenue column of Table 2A. 4. No expenditures have been designated for the proposed power center in Table 2A. 5. The Pad is an unclear use and needs to be clarified (Table 1). 6. The garage is being included in the taxable value of the project when it would be off of the tax rolls if owned by City (Table 1). 7. All of the employee's homes should not be included in the tax revenue projections (Table 1). The assumption is made that a high amount of new residential development will be generated from the Power Center. 8. The employee households in the City figure assumes that a high percentage of the jobs will create new households. With an average salary of $19,000, many of the jobs will not create new households. 9. The millage rate needs to be updated, the City Population, Households and Persons per Household are incorrect in Table 4. 10. The Sales Projections in Table 5 are very high for Costco compared to Sam's Club and the Home Depot reports a lower figure of $410 per square feet in their annual report. 10/01/1999 11:07 570-5118 PLANNING PAGE 01/13 Clearwater Mail Power Center Economic Impact Analysis Fiscal Impacts - Full Impact Scenario "Value of the full Power Center" 60% of Center's employees reside within clearwater with 40% as head of household a Taxable Center Sales 2001 (Gross sales - 15%) $282,281,048 b Clearwater 1/2 Sales Tax Sharing rate of return $136,243 c Penny for Pinellas revenue $227,152 d Employee Head of Households residing in City 901.2 e Average taxable value of Clearwater residence $93,351 f Total taxable household taxable value attributed to center's employment $84,127,921 9 Taxable Value of Power Center ($75 per s.f.) $76,867,950 h Total Taxable value attributed to center $160,995,871 i Mil rate 0.0055032 j Clearwater Ad Valorem tax Collection $885,992 k Other revenues such as franchise fees, utility fees, etc. $100,000 1 Annual Estimate of City of Clearwater Revenues $1,349,387 M City expenditures for Center generated HHs (city budget/HH'project HH) $1,522,127 n Net Fiscal Annual impact ($172,740) Note: This fiscal analysis is for the fiscal impacts to the City and does include the value the of the jobs and income associated with the center- Prepared for City of Clearwater by Tampa Day Regional Planning Council 10/01/1999 11:07 570-5118 PLANNING PAGE 02/13 Clearwater Mail Power Center Economic Impact Analysis Fiscal Impacts - Full Impact Scenario "Value of the full Power Center" 50% of Center's employees reside within clearwater with 25% as head of household a Taxable Center Sales 2001 (Cross sales - 15%) $282,281,048 b Clearwater 112 Sales Tax Sharing rate of return $136,243 G Penny for Pinellas revenue $227,152 d Employee Head of Households residing in City (12.5%) 663.25 e Average taxable value of Clearwater residence $93,351 f Total taxable household taxable value attributed to center's employment $52,579,951 g Taxable Value of Power Center ($75 per s.f.) $76,867,950 h Total Taxable value attributed to center $129,447,901 i Mil rate 0.0055032 j Clearwater Ad Valorem tax Collection $712,378 k Other revenues such as franchise fees, utility fees, etc. $100,000 I Annual Estimate of City of Clearwater Revenues $1,175,772 m City expenditures for Center generated HHs (city budget(HH*project HH) $951,329 n Net Fiscal Annual Impact $224,443 Note: This fiscal analysis is for the fiscal impacts to the City and does include the value the of the jobs and income associated with the center. Prepared for City of Clearwater by Tampa Bay Regional Planning Council 10/01/1999 11:07 570-5118 PLANNING PAGE 03/13 Clearwater Mall Power Center Economic Impact Analysis a b e f h i 1 k I m n Fiscal Impacts - Full Impact Scenario "Value of the full Power Center" 25% of Center's employees reside within clearwater with 12.5% as head of household Taxable Center Sales 2001 (Gross sales - 15%) Clearwater 1/2 Sales Tax Sharing rate of return Penny for Pinellas revenue Employee Head of Households residing in City (12.5%) Average taxable value of Clearwater residence Total taxable household taxable value attributed to center's employment Taxable Value of Power Center ($75 per s.f.) Total Taxable value attributed to center Mil rate Clearwater Ad Valorem tax Collection Other revenues such as franchise fees, utility fees, etc. Annual Estimate of City of Clearwater Revenues City expenditures for Center generated HHs (city budget/HH*project HH) Net Fiscal Annual Impact Note: This fiscal analysis is for the fiscal impacts to the City and does include the value the of the jobs and income associated with the center. $282,281,048 $136,243 $227,152 281.625 $93,351 $26,289,975 $76,867,950 $103,157,925 0.0055032 $567,699 $100,000 $1,031,093 $475,665 $555,429 Prepared for City of Clearwater by Tampa Bay Regional Planning Council 10/01/1999 11:07 570-5118 PLANNING PAGE 04/13 Clearwater Mail Power Center Economic Impact Analysis a b c d e f 9 k I m Fiscal Impacts - Net New Scenario "Net new impacts of Power Center" - assumes 112 of sales are net new after demise of mail and other relocation 80% of net new employees reside within clearwater with 40% as head of household Taxable Center Sales 2001 (Gross sales - 15%) $141,140 524 Clearwater Sales Tax Sharing rate of return , $68,121 Penny for Pinellas revenue $113,576 Employee Head of Households 450.6 Average taxable value of Clearwater residence $93,351 Total taxable household taxable value attributed to center's employment $42,063,961 Taxable Value of Power Center ($75 per s_f.) $38,433,975 Total Taxable value $80,497,936 Mil rate 0.0055032 Clearwater Ad Valorem tax Collection $442,996 Other revenues such as franchise fees, utility fees, etc. $50,000 Annual Estimate of City of Clearwater Revenues $674,693 City expenditures for Center generated HHs (city budget/HH*project HH) $761,063 Net Fiscal Annual Impact (i - k) ($86,370) Note: This fiscal analysis is for the fiscal impacts to the City and does include the value the of the jobs and income associated with the center. Prepared for City of Clearwater by Tampa Bay Regional Planning Council 10/01/1999 11:07 570-5118 PLANNING PAGE 05/13 Clearwater Mail Power Center Economic Impact Analysis a b Fiscal Impacts - Net New Scenario "Net new impacts of Power Center" - assumes 112 of sales are net new after demise of mall and other relocation 50% of net new employees reside within clearwater with 25% as head of household Taxable Center Sales 2001 (Gross sales -15%) Clearwater Sales Tax Sharing rate of return Penny for Pinellas revenue Employee Head of Households Average taxable value of Clearwater residence Total taxable household taxable value attributed to center's employment Taxable Value of Power Center ($75 per s.f.) Total Taxable value Mil rate. Clearwater Ad Valorem tax Collection Other revenues such as franchise fees, utility fees, etc. Annual Estimate of City of Clearwater Revenues City expenditures for Center generated HHs (City budget/HH*project HH) Net Fiscal Annual Impact (i - k) $141,140,524 $68,121 $113,576 281.625 $93,351 $26,289,975 $38,433,975 $64,723,950 0.0055032 $356,189 $50,000 $587,886 $475,665 $112,221 e f 9 h i 1 k m Note: This fiscal analysis is for the fiscal impacts to the City and does include the value the of the jobs and income associated with the center, Prepared for City of Clearwater by Tampa Bay Regional Planning Council 4 10/01/1999 11:07 570-5118 PLANNING PAGE 06/13 Clearwater Mall Power Center Economic Impact Analysis a b c d e f h 1 1 k m n Fiscal Impacts - Net New Scenario "Net new impacts of Power Center" - assumes 112 of sales are net new after demise of mall and other relocation 25% of net new employees reside within Clearwater with 12.5`/0 as head of household Taxable Center Sales 2001 (Gross sales -15%) $141 140 524 Clearwater Sales Tax Sharing rate of return , , $68 121 Penny for Pinellas revenue , $113 576 Employee Head of Households (est, that max of 25% of new job holders are HH In city) , 140.8125 Average taxable value of Clearwater residence $93,351 Total taxable household taxable value attributed to center's employment $13,144,988 Taxable Value of Power Center ($75 per s.f.) $38,433,975 Total Taxable value $51,578,963 Mil rate Clearwater Ad Valorem tax Collection 0.0055032 $283,849 Other revenues such as franchise fees, utility fees, etc. $50,000 Annual Estimate of City of Clearwater Revenues $515,547 City expenditures for Center generated HHs (city budget/HH*project HH) $237,832 Net Fiscal Annual Impact (I - k) $277,714 Note. This fiscal analysis is for the fiscal Impacts to the City and does include the value the of the jobs and income associated with the center. Prepared for City of Clearwater by Tampa Bay Regional Planning Council L 10/01/1999 11:07 570-5118 PLANNING Clearwater Mall Power Center Economic Impact Analysis Sales Projections Tenant Feet Sales Per Sa. Ft. PAGE 07/13 Total Sales Costca Home Depot 145536.65 $750.00 $819.55 $119,273,872 Food 135287,59 $410.00 $448.02 $60,611,286 126063.44 $284.75 $311.15 $340.01 $42 862 375 Other Anchors/Dept store 102490.60 $182.00 $198.88 , , $20 382 953 Outparcels 102490.60 $193.00 $210.90 , , $21 614 889 Food Service 48170.58 $304.00 $332.19 , , $16 001 738 All Other Tenants 287998.59 $158,00 $172.65 , , $49 723 205 Theatre 76867.95 $58.64 $64,08 $70.02 , , $5,382,234 Total/Average 1024906.00 $296.53 $324.03 $332,095,351 Sources: Developing Power Centers, 1996, ULI; Dollars and Cents.of ShoppingCenters, 1995 and 1998, Urban land Institute Prepared for City of Clearwater by Tampa Bay Roglonal Planning Council 10/01/1999 11:07 570-5118 PLANNING PAGE 08/13 Clearwater Mall Power Center (Economic Impact Analysis Full Impact Scenario (or economic "value" of the Center) 100% of Sales attributed to Center 80% of Employees live within the Cit y of Clearwater Reglonwide 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 Total Emp (Thous) 4.308 4.200 4.094 4.016 3 851 GRP (Bil Nom$) 0.208 0.214 0.218 0.224 . 0 226 GRP (Bil 92$) 0.169 0.169 0.168 0.168 . 0 166 Pers Inc (Bil Nom $) 0.126 0.141 0.150 0.159 . 0.162 Disp Pers Inc (Bit Nom $) 0.105 0.118 0.126 0.134 0.138 Real Disp Pers Inc (Bil 92$) 0.065 0.068 0.071 0.074 0.076 Pinellas County Total Emp (Thous) 3731 3.654 3.591 3.547 3.422 GRP (Sil Nom$) 0.178 0.183 0.189 0.195 0.199 GRP (Bil 92$) 0.144 0.145 0.145 0.147 0.145 Pers Inc (Bil Nom $) 0.092 0.103 0.111 0.119 0.123 Disp Pers Inc (Bil Nom $) 0.076 0.086 0.094 0.100 0.104 Real Disp Pers Inc (Bil 92$) 0.046 0.049 0.051 0.055 0.057 City of Clearwater Total Emp (Thous) 2.985 2.923 2.873 2.838 2.738 GRP (1311 Nom$) 0.142 0.147 0.151 0.156 0.159 GRP (Bil 92$) 0.115 0.116 0.116 0.117 0.116 Pars Inc (Bil Nom $) 0.074 0.083 0.089 0.095 0.098 Disp Pers Inc (Bil Nam $) 0.061 0.069 0.075 0.080 0.083 Real Disp Pers Inc (Bil 92$) 0.037 0.039 0.041 0.044 0.045 Prepared for City of Clearwater by Tampa Bay Regional Planning Council 10/01/1999 11:07 570-5118 PLANNING PAGE 09/13 Clearwater Mall Power Center Economic Impact Analysis Net New Impact Scenario 50% of Sales attributed to Center 80% of Center Employees live with the City of Clearwater Regionwide Total Emp (Thous) 2.149 2.096 2.043 2.004 1.922 GRP (1311 Nom$) 0.104 0.107 0.109 0.112 0.113 GRP (Bil 92$) 0.084 0.084 0.084 0.084 0.083 Pars Inc (Bil Nom $) 0.063 0.070 0.075 0.079 0 081 Disp Pers Inc (BPI Nom $) 0.052 0.059 0.063 0.067 . 0.069 Real Disp Pers Inc (Bit 92$) 0.032 0.034 0.035 0.037 0.038 Pinellas County Total Emp (Thous) 1.861 1.823. 1.792 1.770 1.709 GRP (1311 Nom$) 0.089 0.091 0.094 0.097 0.099 GRP (Bil 92$) 0.072 0.072 0.072 0.073 0.073 Pers Inc (Bit Nom $) 0.046 0.051 0.056 0.059 0.061 Disp Pers Inc (Bit Nom $) 0.038 0.043 0.047 0.050 0.052 Real Disp Pars Inc (Bil 92$) 0.023 0.024 0.026 0.027 0.028 City of Clearwater Total Emp (Thous) 1.489 1.458 1.434 1.416 1.367 GRP (Bit Nom$) 0.071 0.073 0.075 0.078 0.079 GRP (Bil 92$) 0.057 0.058 0.058 0.059 0.058 Pers Inc (Bil Nom $) 0.037 0.041 0.044 0.047 0.049 Disp Pars Inc (Bit Nom $) 0.030 0.034 0.037 0.040 0.042 Real Disp Pers Inc (Bil 92$) 0.019 0.020 0.021 0.022 0.023 Prepared for City of Clearwater by Tampa Bay Reglonal Planning Council 9 10/01/1999 11:07 570-5118 PLANNING PAGE 10/13 Clearwater Mall Power Center Economic Impact Analysis Full impact Scenario (or economic "value" of the Center) 100% of Sales attributed to Center 50% of Employees live within the City of Clearwater 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 Regionwlde Total Emp (Thous) 4.308 4.200 4.094 4.016 3.851 GRP (Bil Nom$) 0.208 0.214 0.218 0.224 0226 GRP (Bil 92$) 0.169 0.169 0.168 0.168 0.166 Pars Inc (Bil Nom $) 0.126 0.141 0.150 0.159 0.162 Disp Pers Inc (Bil Nom $) 0.105 0.118 0.126 0.134 0.138 Real Disp Pars Inc (Bil 92$) 0.065 0.068 0.071 0.074 0.076 Pinellas County Total Emp (Thous) 3.731 3.654 3.591 3.547 3.422 GRP (Bil Nom$) 0.178 0.183 0.189 0.195 0.199 GRP (Bil 92$) 0.144 0.145 0.145 0.147 0.145 Pers Inc (Bil Nom $) 0.092 0.103 0.111 0.119 0.123 Disp Pars Inc (Bil Nom $) 0.076 0.086 0.094 0.100 0.104 Real Disp Pers Inc (Bil 92$) 0.046 0.049 0.051 0.055 0.057 City of Clearwater Total Emp (Thous) 1.866 1.827 1.796 1.774 1,711 GRP (811 Nom$) 0.089 0.092 0.094 0.098 0.099 GRP (Bil 92$) 0.072 0.072 0.073 0.073 0.073 Pars Inc (Bil Nom $) 0.046 0.052 0.056 0.059 0.061 Disp Pers Inc (Bil Nom $) 0.038 0.043 0.047 0,050 0.052 Real Dlsp Pers Inc (Bil 92$) 0.023 0.024 0.026 0.027 0.028 Prepar®d for City of Clearwater by Tampa Bay Reglonal Planning Council ( b 10/01/1999 11:07 570-5118 PLANNING PAGE 11/13 Clearwater Mall Power Center Economic Impact Analysis Net New Impact Scenario 50% of Sales attributed to Center 50% of Center Employees live with the City of Clearwater Regionwide Total Emp (Thous) 2.149 2.096 2.043 2.004 1.922 GRP (Bit Nom$) 0.104 0.107 0.109 0.112 0.113 GRP (Bit 92$) 0.084 0.084 0.084 0.084 0.063 Pens Inc (Bit Nom $) 0.063 0.070 0.075 0.079 0.081 Disp Pers Inc (Bit Nom $) 0.052 0.059 0.063 0.067 0.069 Real Disp Pers Inc (Bit 92$) 0.032 0.034 0.035 0.037 0.038 Pinellas County Total Emp (Thous) 1.861 1.823 1.792 1.770 1.709 GRP (Bil Nom$) 0.089 0.091 0.094 0.097 0.099 GRP (Bit 92$) 0.072 0.072 0.072 0.073 0.073 Pers Inc (Bit Nom $) 0.046 0.051 0.056 0.059 0.061 Disp Pers Inc (Bit Nom $) 0.038 0.043 0.047 0.050 0.052 Real Disp Pers Inc (Bit 92$) 0.023 0.024 0.026 0.027 0.028 City of Clearwater Total Emp (Thous) 0.931 0.912 0.896 0.885 0.855 GRP (Bit Nom$) 0.044 0.046 0.047 0.049 0.050 GRP (Bit 92$) 0.036 0.036 0.036 0.037 0.036 Pers Inc (Bit Nom $) 0.023 0.026 0.028 0.030 0.031 Disp Pers Inc (Bit Nom $) 0.019 0.022 0.023 0.025 0.026 Real Disp Pers Inc (Bit 92$) 0.012 0.012 0.013 0.014 0.014 Prepared for City of Clearwater by Tampa Bay Regional Planning Council 10/01/1999 11:07 570-5118 PLANNING PAGE 12/13 Clearwater Mall Power Center Economic Impact Analysis Full Impact Scenario (or economic "value" of the Center) 100% of Sales attributed to Center 25% of I`mployees live within the City of Clearwater Re$ionvylde 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 Total Bmp (Thous) 4.308 4.200 4.094 4.016 GRP (Bit Nom$) 3.851 0.208 0.214 0.218 0.224 GRP (Bit 92$) 0.226 0.169 0.169 0.168 0.168 Pars Inc (Bit Nom $) 0 126 0.166 . 0.141 0.150 0.159 Disp Pars Inc (Bil Nom $) 0 105 0 118 0 0.162 . . .126 0.134 Real Disp Pars Inc (Bit 92$) 0 065 0 068 0 071 0.138 . . . 0.074 0.076 Pinellas County Total Bmp (Thous) GRP (Bit Nom$) 3.731 3.654 3.591 3.547 3.422 GRP (Bit 92$) 0.178 0.183 0.189 0.195 0.199 Pers Inc (Bit Nom $) 0.144 0.145 0.145 0.147 0.145 Disp Pers Inc (Bit Nom $) 0.092 0 076 0.103 0 086 0.111 0.119 0.123 Real Disp Pars Inc (Bit 92$) . 0 046 . 0 049 0.094 0 0.100 0.104 . . .051 0.055 0.057 City of Clearwater Total Bmp (Thous) GRP (Bit Nom$) 0,933 0.914 0.898 0.887 0.856 GRP (Bit 92$) 0.044 0.046 0.047 0.049 0.050 Pars Inc (Bit Nom $) 0.036 0 023 0.036 0.036 0.037 0.036 Disp Pars Inc (Bit Nom $) . 0 019 0.026 0 022 0.028 0.030 0.031 Real Disp Pars Inc (Bil 92$) . 0 012 . 0 012 0.023 0 013 0.025 0.026 . . . 0.014 0.014 Prepared for City of Clearwater by Tampa Bay Regional Planning Council i1 q, 10/01/1999 11:07 570-5118 PLANNING Clearwater Mall Power Center Economic Impact Analysis Net New Impact Scenario 50% of Sales attributed to Center 25% of Center Employees live with the City of Clearwater Reglonwide Total J_mp (Thous) GRP (Bit Nom$) 2.149 2.096 2.043 2.004 1.922 GRP (Bit 0.104 0.107 0.109 0.112 0.113 Pers Inc Bit (Bit Nom $) 0.084 0 063 0.084 0.084 0.084 0.083 Disp Pers Inc (Bit Nom $) . 0.070 0.075 0.079 0.081 Real Dtsp Pers Inc (Bil 92$) 0.052 0 0 0.059 0.063 0.067 0.069 . 32 0.034 0.035 0.037 0.038 Pinellas County Total Emp (Thous) GRP (Bit Nom$) 1.861 1.823 1.792 1.770 1.709 GRP (Bit 92$) 0.089 0.091 0.094 0.097 0.099 Pers Inc (Bit Nom $) 0.072 0,072 0.072 0.073 0.073 Dlsp Pers Inc (Bit Nam $) 0.046 0 038 0.051 0 043 0.056 0.059 0.061 Real Disp Pers Inc (Bil 92$) . 0.023 . 0 024 0.047 0 0.050 0.052 , .026 0.027 0.028 City of Clearwater Total Emp ('Thous) GRP (Bit Nom$) 0.465 0.456 0.448 0.443 0.427 GRP (Bit 92$) 0.022 0.023 0.024 0.024 0.025 Pers Inc (Bil Nom $) 0,018 0.018 0.018 0.018 0.018 Disp Pers Inc (Bit Nom $) 0.011 0 0.013 0.014 0.015 0,015 Real Disp Pers Inc (Bit 92$) .010 0 0.011 0.012 0.013 0 .013 .006 0.006 0.006 0.007 0.007 Prepared for City Of Clearwater by Tampa Bay Regional Planning Council PAGE 13/13 +3 CITY OF CLEARWATER PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT MUNINCIPAL SERVICES BUILDING 100 S. MYRTLE AVE. P.O. BOX 4748 CLEARWATER,FL 33758-4748 PHONE(727)562-4567 FAX(727)562-4576 FACSIMILE TRANSMITTAL SHEET TO: oD FROM: ?r Jas COMPANY: DATE: FAX NUMBER: TOTAL NO. OF PAGES 1 qo5 Z INCLUDING COVER: ` PHONE NUMBER: NOTES/COMMENTS: O Per your request For review O Please comment O Please Recycle O Urgent ONE CITY.ONE FUTURE. Fishkind Study Analysis 1. The study assumes that the power center is a new development without consideration for the existing Clearwater Mall development, and that this site will remain vacant without the proposed Power Center. 2. The assumption that 79% of the employees will live in the City appears to be high. 3. No franchise fees, utility taxes, licenses or permit revenues have been included for the proposed power center have been included in the revenue column of Table 2A. 4. No expenditures have been designated for the proposed power center in Table 2A. 5. The Pad is an unclear use and needs to be clarified (Table 1). 6. The garage is being included in the taxable value of the project when it would be off of the tax rolls if owned by City (Table 1). 7. All of the employee's homes should not be included in the tax revenue projections (Table 1). The assumption is made that a high amount of new residential development will be generated from the Power Center. 8. The employee households in the City figure assumes that a high percentage of the jobs will create new households. With an average salary of $19,000, many of the jobs will not create new households. 9. The millage rate needs to be updated, the City Population, Households and Persons per Household are incorrect in Table 4. 10. The Sales Projections in Table 5 are very high for Costco compared to Sam's Club and the Home Depot reports a lower figure of $410 per square feet in their annual report. ?f?c n ,?t-l r? ??lyf15 Q?a??? of en,5d?y far (7V f 10/01/1999 1.1:07 570-5118 PLANNING PAGE 01/13 Clearwater Mall Power Center Economic Impact Analysis Fiscal Impacts - Full Impact Scenario "Value of the full Power Center" 80% of Center's employees reside within clearwater with 40% as head of household a Taxable Center Sales 2001 (Gross sales - 16%) $282,281'048 b Clearwater 1/2 Sales Tax Sharing rate of return $136,243 $227'152 C Penny for Pinellas revenue 901.2 d Employee Head of Households residing in City 351 $93 e f Average taxable value of Clearwater residence Total taxable household taxable value attributed to center's employment , $84,127,921 9 Taxable Value of Power Center ($75 per s.f.) $76,867,950 h Total Taxable value attributed to center $160,995,871 0.0055032 i j Mil rate Clearwater Ad Valorem tax Collection $885'992 k Other revenues such as franchise fees, utility fees, etc. $100,000 1 Annual Estimate of City of Clearwater Revenues " $1,349,387 127 522 $1 m project HH) City expenditures for Center generated HHs (city budget/HH , , n Net Fiscal Annual impact ($172,740) Note: This fiscal analysis is for the fiscal impacts to the City and does include the value the of the jobs and income associated with the center. Prepared for Ctty of Clearwater by Tampa Day Regional Planning Council 10,/01/1999 11:07 570-5118 PLANNING PAGE 02/13 Clearwater Mail Power Center Economic Impact Analysis Fiscal Impacts - Full Impact. Scenario Talus of the full Power Center 50% of Center's employees reside within clearwater with 25% as head of household a Taxable Center Sales 2001 (Gross sales - 15°x) $282,281,048 b Clearwater 1/2 Sales Tax Sharing rate of return $136,243 c Penny for Pinellas revenue $227,152 d Employee Head of Households residing in City (12.5%) 563.25 e Average taxable value of Clearwater residence $93,351 f Total taxable household taxable value attributed to center's employment $52,579,951 g Taxable Value of Power Center ($75 per s.f.) $76,867,950 h Total Taxable value attributed to center $129,447,901 i Mil rate 0.0055032 j Clearwater Ad Valorem tax Collection $712,378 k Other revenues such as franchise fees, utility fees, etc. $100,000 I Annual Estimate of City of Clearwater Revenues $1,175,772 m City expenditures for Center generated HHs (city budget/HH*pro)ect HH) $951,329 n Net Fiscal Annual Impact $224,443 Note: This fiscal analysis is for the fiscal impacts to the City and does include the value the of the jobs and income associated with the center. Prepared for City of Clearwatar by Tampa Bay Regional Planning Council Z 10/01/1999 11:07 570-5118 PLANNING PAGE 03/13 Clearwater Mail Power Center Economic Impact Analysis a b e f 9 h k I M Fiscal Impacts - Full Impact Scenario "Value of the full Power Center" 25% of Center's employees reside within clearwater with 12.5% as head of household Taxable Center Sales 2001 (Gross sales - 15%) Clearwater 1/2 Sales Tax Sharing rate of return Penny for Pinellas revenue Employee Head of Households residing in City (12.5%) Average taxable value of Clearwater residence Total taxable household taxable value attributed to center's employment Taxable Value of Power Center ($75 per s.f.) Total Taxable value attributed to center Mil rate Clearwater Ad Valorem tax Collection Other revenues such as franchise fees, utility fees, etc. Annual Estimate of City of Clearwater Revenues City expenditures for Center generated HHs (city budget/HH`project HH) Net Fiscal Annual Impact Note: This fiscal analysis is for the fiscal impacts to the City and does include the value the of the jobs and income associated with the center. $282,281,048 $136,243 $227,152 281.625 $93,351 $26,289,975 $76,867,950 $103,157,925 0.0055032 $567,699 $100,000 $1,031,093 $475,665 $555,429 Prepared for City of Clearwater by Tampa Bay Regional Planning Council 10/01/1999 11:07 570-5118 PLANNING PAGE 04/13 Clearwater Mall Power Center Economic Impact Analysis Fiscal Impacts - Net New Scenario "Net new impacts of Power Center" - assumes 112 of sales are net new after demise of mail and other relocation 80% of net new employees reside within clearwater with 40% as head of household a Taxable Center Sales 2001 (Gross sales - 15%) b Clearwater Sales Tax Sharing rate of return Penny for Pinellas revenue c Employee Head of Households d Average taxable value of Clearwater residence e Total taxable household taxable value attributed to center's employment f Taxable Value of Power Center ($75 per s.f.) g Total Taxable value h Mil rate i Clearwater Ad Valorem tax Collection j Other revenues such as franchise fees, utility fees, etc. k Annual Estimate of City of Clearwater Revenues I City expenditures for Center generated HHs (city budget/HH'project HH) m Net Fiscal Annual Impact (i - k) Note: This fiscal analysis is for the fiscal impacts to the City and does include the value the of the jobs and income associated with the center. Prepared for City of Clearwater by Tampa Bay Regional Planning council $141,140,524 $68,121 $113,576 450.6 $93,351 $42,063,961 $38,433,975 $80,497,936 0.0055032 $442,996 $50,000 $674,693 $761,063 ($86,370) l 1Q/01/1999 11:07 570-5118 PLANNING PAGE 05/13 Clearwater Mall Power Center Economic Impact Analysis Fiscal Impacts - Net New Scenario "Net new Impacts of Power Center" - assumes 112 of sales are net new after demise of mall and other relocation 50% of net new employees reside within clearwater with 25% as head of household a Taxable Center Sales 2001 (Gross sales -15%) b Clearwater Sales Tax Sharing rate of return Penny for Pinellas revenue C Employee Head of Households d Average taxable value of Clearwater residence e Total taxable household taxable value attributed to center's employment f Taxable Value of Power Center ($75 per s.f.) g Total Taxable value h Mil rate i Clearwater Ad Valorem tax Collection j Other revenues such as franchise fees, utility fees, etc. K Annual Estimate of City of Clearwater Revenues I City expenditures for Center generated HHs (city budget/HH'project HH) M Net Fiscal Annual Impact (i - k) Note: This fiscal analysis is for the fiscal impacts to the City and does include the value the of the jobs and income associated with the center, Prepared for City of Clearwater by Tampa Bay Reglonal Planning Council $141,140,524 $68,121 $113,576 281.625 $93,351 $26,289,975 $38,433,975 $64,723,950 0.0055032 $356,189 $50,000 $587,886 $475,665 $112,221 10,/01/1999 11:07 570-5118 PLANNING PAGE 06/13 Clearwater Mail Power Center Economic Impact Analysis Fiscal Impacts - Net New Scenario "Net new impacts of Power Center" - assumes 112 of sales are net new after demise of mall and other relocation 25% of net new employees reside within Clearwater with 12,5% as head of household a Taxable Center Sales 2001 (Gross sales -15%) b Clearwater Sales Tax Sharing rate of return c Penny for Pinellas revenue d Employee Head of Households (est. that max of 25% of new job holders are HH In city) e Average taxable value of Clearwater residence f Total taxable household taxable value attributed to center's employment 9 Taxable Value of Power Center ($75 per s.f.) h Total Taxable value Mil rate j Clearwater Ad Valorem tax Collection k Other revenues such as franchise fees, utility fees, etc. I Annual Estimate of City of Clearwater Revenues m City expenditures for Center generated HHs (city budgetlHH*project HH) n Net Fiscal Annual Impact (I - k) Note: This fiscal analysis is for the fiscal Impacts to the City and does include the value the of the jobs and income associated with the center. Prepared for City of Clearwatar by Tampa Bay Regional Planning Council $141,140,524 $68,121 $113,576 140.8125 $93,351 $13,144,988 $38,433,975 $51,578,963 0.0055032 $283,849 $50,000 $515,547 $237,832 $277,714 L 10/01/1999 11:07 570-5118 PLANNING Clearwater Mail Power Canter Economic Impact Analysis Sales Projections Tenant Sq. Feet Sales Per Sq. Ft. PAGE 07/13 Total Sales Costco Home Depot 145536.65 $750.00 $819.55 $119,273,872 Food 135287.59 $410.00 $448.02 $60,611,286 126063.44 $284.75 $311.15 $340.01 $42 862 375 Other Anchors/Dept store 102490.60 $182.00 $198.88 , , $20,382 953 Outparcels 102490.60 $193.00 $210.90 , $21 614 889 Food Service 48170.58 $304.00 $332.19 , , $16,001 738 All Other Tenants 287998,59 $158.00 $172.65 , $49,723 205 Theatre 76867.95 $58.64 $64,08 $70.02 , $5,382,234 Total/Average 1024906.00 $296.53 $324.03 $332,095,351 Sources: Developing Power Centers, 1996, ULI; Dollars and Cents.of ShoppingCenters, 1995 and 1998, Urban land Institute Prepared for City of Clearwater by Tampa Bay Raglonai Planning Council 10/01/1999 11:07 570-5118 PLANNING PAGE 08/13 Clearwater Mall Power Center Economic Impact Analysis Full Impact Scenario (or economic "value" of the Center) 100% of Sales attributed to Center 80% of Employees live within the City of Clearwater 20011 2002 2003 2004 2005 Reglonwide Total Emp (Thous) 4.308 4.200 4.094 4.016 3.851 GRP (Bil Nom$) 0.208 0.214 0.218 0.224 0.226 GRP (80 92$) 0.169 0.169 0.168 0.168 0.166 Pers Inc (Bil Nom $) 0.126 0.141 0.150 0.159 0.162 Dlsp Pers Inc (Bil Nom $) 0.105 0.118 0.126 0.134 0.138 Real Disp Pers Inc (Bil 92$) 0.065 0.068 0.071 0.074 0.076 Pinellas County Total Emp (Thous) 3.731 3.654 3.591 3.547 3.422 GRP (Bil NOm$) 0.178 0.183 0.189 0.195 0.199 GRP (Bil 92$) 0.144 0.145 0.145 0.147 0.145 Pers Inc (Bil Nom $) 0.092 0.103 0.111 0.119 0.123 Disp Pars Inc (Bil Nom $) 0.076 0.086 0.094 0.100 0.104 Real Disp Pers Inc (Bil 92$) 0.046 0.049 0.051 0.055 0.057 City of Clearwater Total Emp (Thous) 2.985 2.923 2.873 2.838 2.738 GRP (Bil Nom$) 0.142 0.147 0.151 0.156 0.159 GRP (Bil 92$) 0.115 0.116 0.116 0.117 0.116 Pars Inc (Bil Nom $) 0.074 0.083 0.089 0.095 0.098 Disp Pers Inc (Bil Nom $) 0.061 0.069 0.075 0.080 0.083 Real Disp Pers Inc (Bil 92$) 0.037 0.039 0.041 0.044 0.045 Prepared for City of Clearwater by Tampa Bay Regional Planning Council 10/01/1999 11:07 570-5118 PLANNING Clearwater Mall Power Center Economic Impact Analysis Net New Impact Scenario 50% of Sales attributed to Center 80% of Center Employees live with the City of Clearwater Regionwide Total Emp (Thous) 2.149 2.096 2.043 2.004 1.922 GRP (Bit Nom$) 0.104 0.107 0.109 0.112 0.113 GRP (Bit 92$) 0.084 0.084 0.084 0.084 0.083 Pars Inc (Bil Nom $) 0.063 0.070 0.075 0.079 0.081 Disp Pers Inc (Sil Nom $) 0.052 0.059 0.063 0.067 0.069 Real Disp Pers Inc (Bit 92$) 0.032 0.034 0.035 0.037 0.038 Pinellas County Total Emp (Thous) 1.861 1.823 1.792 1.770 1.709 GRP (Bit Nom$) 0.089 0.091 0.094 0.097 0.099 GRP (Bit 92$) 0.072 0.072 0.072 0.073 0.073 Pers Inc (Bit Nom $) 0.046 0.051 0.056 0.059 0.061 Disp Pers Inc (Bit Nom $) 0.038 0.043 0.047 0.050 0.052 Real Disp Pars Inc (Bil 92$) 0.023 0.024 0.026 0.027 0.028 City of Clearwater Total Emp (Thous) 1.489 1.458 1.434 1.416 1.367 GRP (Bit Nom$) 0.071 0.073 0.075 0.078 0.079 GRP (Bit 92$) 0.057 0.058 0.058 0.059 0.058 Pers Inc (Bil Nom $) 0.037 0.041 0.044 0.047 0.049 Disp Pars Inc (Bit Nom $) 0.030 0.034 0.037 0.040 0.042 Real Disp Pers Inc (Bit 92$) 0.019 0.020 0.021 0.022 0.023 Prepared for City of Clearwater by Tampa Bay Regional Planning Council PAGE 09/13 1 10/01/1999 11:07 570-5118 PLANNING Clearwater Mall Power Center Economic (impact Analysis Full Impact Scenario (or economic "value" of the Center) 100% of Sales attributed to Center 50% of Employees live within the City of Clearwater 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 Regionwlde Total Emp (Thous) 4.308 4.200 4.094 4.016 3.851 GRP (Bil Nom$) 0.208 0.214 0.218 0.224 0226 GRP (Bil 92$) 0.169 0.169 0.166 0.168 0.166 Pars Inc (Bil Nom $) 0.126 0.141 0.150 0.159 0.162 Disp Pers Inc (Bil Nom $) 0.105 0.118 0.126 0.134 0.138 Real Disp Pars Inc (Bil 92$) 0.065 0.068 0.071 0.074 0.076 Pinellas County Total Emp (Thous) 3.731 3.654 3.591 3.547 3.422 GRP (Bil Nom$) 0.178 0.183 0.189 0.195 0.199 GRP (Bil 92$) 0.144 0.145 0.145 0.147 0.145 Pers Inc (Bil Nom $) 0.092 0.103 0.111 0.119 0.123 Disp Pars Inc (Bil Nom $) 0.076 0.086 0.094 0.100 0.104 Rea! Disp Pers Inc (Bil 92$) 0.046 0.049 0.051 0.055 0.057 City of Clearwater Total Emp (Thous) 1.866 1.827 1.796 1.774 1.711 GRP (Bil Nom$) 0.089 0.092 0.094 0.098 0.099 GRP (Bil 92$) 0.072 0.072 0.073 0.073 0.073 Pars Inc (Bil Nom $) 0.046 0.052 0,056 0.059 0.061 Disp Pers Inc (Bil Nom $) 0.038 0.043 0.047 0.050 0.052 Real Disp Pers Inc (Bil 92$) 0.023 0.024 0.026 0.027 0.028 Prepared for City of Clearwater by Tampa Bay Regional Planning Council PAGE 10/13 ( b 10/01/1999 11:07 570-5118 PLANNING Clearwater Mail Power Center Economic Impact Analysis Net New Impact Scenario 50% of Sales attributed to Center 50% of Center Employees live with the City of Clearwater Regionwide Total Emp (Thous) 2.149 2.096 2.043 2.004 1.922 GRP (1311 Nom$) 0.104 0.107 0.109 0.112 0.113 GRP (Bil 92$) 0.084 0.084 0.084 0.084 0.083 Pers Inc (Bil Nom $) 0.063 0.070 0.075 0.079 0.081 Disp Peas Inc (BU Nom $) 0.052 0.059 0.063 0.067 0.069 Real Disp Pers Inc (Bil 92$) 0.032 0.034 0.035 0.037 0.038 Pinellas County Total Emp (Thous) 1.861 1.823 1.792 1.770 1.709 GRP (Bil Nom$) 0.089 0.091 0.094 0.097 0.099 GRP (Bil 92$) 0.072 0.072 0.072 0.073 0.073 Pers Inc (Bil Nom $) 0.046 0.051 0.056 0.059 0.061 Disp Pars Inc (Bil Nom $) 0.038 0.043 0.047 0.050 0.052 Real Disp Pers Inc (Bil 92$) 0.023 0.024 0.026 0.027 0.028 City of Clearwater Total Emp (Thous) 0.931 0.912 0.896 0.885 0.855 GRP (Bil Nom$) 0.044 0.046 0.047 0.049 0.050 GRP (Bil 92$) 0.036 0.036 0.036 0.037 0.036 Pers Inc (Bil Nom $) 0.023 0.026 0.028 0.030 0.031 Disp Pers Inc (Bil Nom $) 0.019 0.022 0.023 0.025 0.026 Real Disp Pers Inc (Bil 92$) 0.012 0.012 0.013 0.014 0.014 PAGE 11/13 Prepared for City of Clearwater by Tampa Bay Regional Planning Council 10/01/1999 11:07 570-5118 PLANNING Clearwater Mall Power Center Economic Impact Analysis Full Impact Scenario (or economic "value" of the Center) 100• of Sales attributed to Center 25% of Employees live within the City of Clearwater Regionwide 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 Total Emp (Thous) 4.308 4.200 4,094 4.016 851 3 GRP (Bil Nom$) 0.208 0.214 0.218 0.224 . 0 226 GRP (Bil 92$) Pers Inc (Bit Nom $) 0.169 0 1 0.169 0.168 0.168 . 0.166 Disp Pars Inc (Bil Nom $) . 26 0.105 0.141 0.118 0.150 0.126 0.159 0.134 0.162 0 138 Real Disp Pars Inc (Bil 92$) 0.065 0.068 0.071 0.074 . 0.076 Pinellas County Total Emp (Thous) 3.731 3.654 3.591 3.547 422 3 GRP (Bil Nom$) 0.178 0.183 0.189 0.195 . 0 199 GRP (Bil 92$) 0.144 0.145 0.145 0.147 . 145 0 Pars Inc (Bil Nom $) 0.092 0.103 0.111 0.119 . 0 123 Disp Pars Inc (BII Nom $) 0.076 0.086 0.094 0.100 . 104 0 Real Disp Pers. Inc (Bil 92$) 0.046 0.049 0.051 0.055 . 0.057 City of Clearwater Total Emp (Thous) 0.933 0.914 0.898 0.887 0 856 GRP (Bil Nom$) 0.044 0.046 0.047 0.049 . 0 050 GRP (Bil 92$) 0.036 0.036 0.036 0.037 . 0 036 Pars Inc (Bil Nom $) 0.023 0.026 0.028 0.030 . 0 031 Disp Pers Inc (Sil Nom $) 0.019 0.022 0.023 0.025 . 026 0 Real Disp Pers Inc (Bi192$) 0.012 0.012 0.013 0.014 . 0.014 Prepared for City of Clearwater by Tampa Bay Regional Planning Council PAGE 12/13 12. 10/01/1999 11:07 570-5118 PLANNING Clearwater Mall Power Center Economic Impact Analysis Net New Impact Scenario 50% of Sales attributed to Center 25% of Center Employees live with the City of Clearwater Reglonwide Total Emp (Thous) GRP (1311 Nom$) 2.149 2.096 2.043 2.004 1.922 GRP (Bil 92$) 0.104 0.107 0.109 0.112 0.113 Pers Inc (Bil Nom $) 0.084 0 063 0.084 0 070 0.084 0.084 0.083 Disp Pers Inc (1511 Nom $) . 0 052 . 0 059 0.075 0.079 0.081 Real Disp Pers Inc (Bil 92$) . 0.032 . 0 034 0.063 0 035 0.067 0.069 . . 0.037 0.038 Pinellas County Total Emp (Thous) GRP (Bil Nom$) 1.861 1.823 1.792 1.770 1.709 GRP (Bil 92$) 0.089 0 072 0.091 072 0 0.094 0.097 0.099 Pers Inc (Bil Nom $) . 0.046 . 0.051 0.072 0.056 0.073 0 059 0.073 061 0 Disp Pers Inc (Bil Nom $) Real Disp Pers Inc (Bil 92$) 0.038 0 023 0.043 0.047 . 0.050 . 0.052 . 0.024 0.026 0.027 0.028 City of Clearwater Total Emp (Thous) GRP (1311 Nom$) 0.465 0.456 0.448 0.443 0.427 GRP (Bii 92$) 0.022 0.023 0.024 0.024 0.025 Pers Inc (Bil Nom $) 0.018 0 0 0.018 0.018 0.018 0.018 Disp Pers Inc (811 Nom $) . 11 0 010 0.013 0.014 0.015 0.015 Real Dlsp Pars Inc (Bil 92$) . 0 006 0.011 0 006 0.012 0 0 0.013 0.013 . . . 06 0.007 0.007 Prepared for City of Clearwater by Tampa Bay Regional Plannln9 Council PAGE 13/13 13 10/01/1999 11:07 570-5118 PLANNING PAGE 01/13 Clearwater Mail Power Center Economic Impact Analysis Fiscal Impacts - Full Impact Scenario "Value of the full Power Center" 80% of Center's employees reside within clearwater.wlth 40% as head of household a Taxable Center Sales 2001 (Gross sales - 15%) $282,281,048 b Clearwater 1/2 Sales Tax Sharing rate of return $136,243 $227'152 C Penny for Pinellas revenue 9012 d Employee Head of Households residing in City 351 $93 e f Average taxable value of Clearwater residence Total taxable household taxable value attributed to center's employment , $84,127,921 g Taxable Value of Power Center ($75 per s.f.) $76,867,950 h Total Taxable value attributed to center $160,995,871 0.0055032 i i Mil rate Clearwater Ad Valorem tax Collection $885'992 k Other revenues such as franchise fees, utility fees, etc. $100,000 1 Annual Estimate of City of Clearwater Revenues " $1,349,387 127 $1 522 m project HH) City expenditures for Center generated HHs (city budget/HH , , n Net Fiscal Annual impact ($172,740) Note: This fiscal analysis is for the fiscal impacts to the City and does include the value the of the jobs and income associated with the center. Prepared for City of Clearwater by Tampa aay Regional Planning Council 10/01/1999 11:07 570-5118 PLANNING PAGE 02/13 Clearwater Mall Dower Center Economic Impact Analysis Fiscal Impacts - Full Impact Scenario °Value of the full Power Center' 50% of Center's employees reside within clearwater with 25% as head of household a Taxable Center Sales 2001 (Gross sales - 15%) $282,281,048 b Clearwater 1/2 Sales Tax Sharing rate of return $136,243 c Penny for Pinellas revenue $227,152 d Employee Head of Households residing in City (12.5%) 563.25 e Average taxable value of Clearwater residence $93,351 f Total taxable household taxable value attributed to center's employment $52,579,951 g Taxable Value of Power Center ($75 per s.f.) $76,867,950 h Total Taxable value attributed to center $129,447,901 i Mil rate 0.0055032 j Clearwater Ad Valorem tax Collection $712,378 k Other revenues such as franchise fees, utility fees, etc_ 5100,000 Annual Estimate of City of Clearwater Revenues $1,175,772 m City expenditures for Center generated HHs (city budget/HH*project HH) $951,329 n Net Fiscal Annual Impact $224,443 Note: This fiscal analysis is for the fiscal impacts to the City and does include the value the of the jobs and Income associated with the center. Prepared for City of Clearwater by Tampa Bay Regional Planning Councll 10/01/1999 11:07 570-5118 PLANNING PAGE 03/13 Clearwater Mall Power Center Economic Impact Analysis a b c d e f h k m n Fiscal Impacts - Full Impact Scenario "Value of the full Power Center* 25% of Centers employees reside within cleatwater with 12.5° as head of household Taxable Center Sales 2001 (Gross sales - 15%) Clearwater 1/2 Sales Tax Sharing rate of return Penny for Pinellas revenue Employee Head of Households residing in City (12.5°/x) Average taxable value of Clearwater residence Total taxable household taxable value attributed to center's employment Taxable Value of Power Center ($75 per s.f.) Total Taxable value attributed to center Mil rate Clearwater Ad Valorem tax Collection Other revenues such as franchise fees, utility fees, etc. Annual Estimate of City of Clearwater Revenues City expenditures for Center generated HHs (city budget/HH*project HH) Net Fiscal Annual Impact Note: This fiscal analysis is for the fiscal impacts to the City and does include the value the of the jobs and income associated with the center. $282,281,048 $136,243 $227,152 281.625 $93,351 $26,289,975 $76,867,950 $103,157,925 0.0055032 $567,699 $100,000 $1,031,093 $475,665 $555,429 Prapared for City of Clearwater by Tampa Bay Regional Planning Council 10/01/1999 11:07 . 570-5118 PLANNING PAGE 04/13 Clearwater Mail Power Center Economic Impact Analysis Fiscal Impacts - Net New Scenario "Net new impacts of Power Center" - assumes 12 of sales are net new after demise of mall and other relocation 80% of net new employees reside within clearwater with 40% as head of household a Taxable Center Sales 2001 (Gross sales - 15%) b Clearwater Sales Tax Sharing rate of return Penny for Pinellas revenue c Employee Head of Households d Average taxable value of Clearwater residence e Total taxable household taxable value attributed to center's employment f Taxable Value of Power Center ($75 per s.f.) g Total Taxable value h Mil rate I Clearwater Ad Valorem tax Collection j Other revenues such as franchise fees, utility fees, etc. k Annual Estimate of City of Clearwater Revenues I City expenditures for Center generated HI-Is (city budget/HH'project HH) m Net Fiscal Annual Impact (i - k) Note: This fiscal analysis is for the fiscal impacts to the City and does include the value the of the jobs and income associated with the center. Prepared for Cfty or Clearwater by Tampa Bay Regional Planning Council $141,140,524 $68,121 $113,576 450.6 $93,351 $42,063,961 $38,433,975 $80,497,936 0.0055032 $442,996 $50,000 $674,693 $761,053 ($86,370) q 10%01/1999 11:07 570-5118 PLANNING PAGE 05/13 Clearwater Mall Power Center Economic Impact Analysis a b Fiscal Impacts - Net New Scenario "Net new Impacts of Power Center" - assumes 112 of sales are net new after demise of mall and other relocation 50% of net new employees reside within clearwater with 25% as head of household Taxable Center Sales 2001 (Gross sales - 15%) Clearwater Sates Tax Sharing rate of return Penny for Pinellas revenue Employee Head of Households Average taxable value of Clearwater residence Total taxable household taxable value attributed to center's employment Taxable Value of Power Center ($75 per s.f.) Total Taxable value Mil rate Clearwater Ad Valorem tax Collection Other revenues such as franchise fees, utility fees, etc. Annual Estimate of City of Clearwater Revenues City expenditures for Center generated HHs (city budget/HH*project HH) Net Fiscal Annual Impact (i - k) $141,140,524 $68,121 $113,576 281.625 $93,351 $26,289,975 $38,433,975 $64,723,950 0.0055032 $356,189 $50,000 $587,886 $475,665 $112,221 C d e f 9 h k I M Note: This fiscal analysis is for the fiscal impacts to the City and does include the value the of the jobs and income associated with the center. Prepared for City of Clearwater by Tampa Bay Regional Planning Council 10/01/1999 11:07 570-5118 PLANNING PAGE 06/13 Clearwater Mail Power Center Economic Impact Analysis Fiscal Impacts - Net New Scenario "Net new impacts of Power Center" - assumes 112 of sales are net new after demise of mall and other relocation 25% of net new employees reside within Clearwater with 12,5% as head of household a Taxable Center Sales 2001 (Gross sales -15°x,) b Clearwater Sales Tax Sharing rate of return c Penny for Pinellas revenue d Employee Head of Households (est, that max of 25% of new job holders are HH In city) e Average taxable value of Clearwater residence f Total taxable household taxable value attributed to center's employment 9 Taxable Value of Power Center ($75 per s.f.) h Total Taxable value i Mil rate j Clearwater Ad Valorem tax Collection k Other revenues such as franchise fees, utility fees, etc. I Annual Estimate of City of Clearwater Revenues M City expenditures for Center generated HHs (city budget/HH•project HH) n Net Fiscal Annual Impact (I - k) Note: This fiscal analysis is for the fiscal Impacts to the City and does. include the value the of the jobs and income associated with the center. Prepared for City of Clearwatar by Tampa Bay Regional Planning Council $141,140,524 $68,121 $113,576 140.8125 $93,351 $13,144,988 $38,433,975 $51,578,963 0.0055032 $283,849 $50,000 $515,547 $237,832 $277,714 L 10/•01/1999 11:07 570-5118 PLANNING PAGE 07/13 Clearwater Mail Power Center Economic Impact Analysis Sales Projections Sales Per Sq. Ft. Tenant Sq. Feet 1985 1998 2001 Total Sales costco 145536.65 - $750.00 $819.55 $119 273 872 Home Depot 135287.59 $410.00 $448.02 , , $60,611 286 Food 126063.44 $284.75 $311.15 $340.01 , $42,862 375 Other Anchors/Dept store 102490.60 $182.00 $198.88 , $20,382,953 Outparcels 102490.60 $193.00 $210.90 $21,614 889 Food Service 48170.58 $304.00 $332.19 , $16,001 738 All Other Tenants 287998.59 $158.00 $172.65 , $49,723,205 Theatre 76867.95 $58.64 $64,08 $70.02 $5,382,234 Total/Average 1024906.00 $296.53 $324.03 $332,095,351 Sources: Developing Power Centers, 1996, ULI; Dollars and Cents.of ShoppingCenters, 1995 and 1998, Urban land Institute Prepared for City of Clearwater by Tampa Bay Raglonal Planning Council 10/01/1999 11:07 570-5118 PLANNING PAGE 08/13 Clearwater Mall Power Center Economic Impact Analysis Full Impact Scenario (or economic "value" of the Center) 100% of Sales attributed to Center 80°x6 of Employees live within the City of Clearwater 2001_ 2002 2003 2004 2005 Reglonwide Total Emp (Thous) 4.308 4.200 4.094 4.016 3.851 GRP (Bil Nom$) 0.208 0.214 0.218 0.224 0.226 GRP (Bil 92$) 0.169 0.169 0.168 0.168 0.166 Pers Inc (Bil Nom $) 0.126 0.141 0.150 0.159 0.162 Dlsp Pers Inc (Bil Nom $) 0.105 0.118 0.126 0.134 0.138 Real Disp Pers Inc (Bil 92$) 0.065 0.068 0.071 0.074 0.076 Pinellas County Total Emp (Thous) 3.731 3.654 3.591 3.547 3.422 GRP (811 Nom$) 0.178 0.183 0.189 0.195 0.199 GRP (Bil 92$) 0.144 0.145 0.145 0.147 0.145 Pers Inc (Bil Nom $) 0.092 0.103 0.111 0.119 0.123 Disp Pers Inc (Bil Nom $) 0.076 0.086 0.094 0.100 0.104 Real Disp Pers Inc (Bil 92$) 0.046 0.049 0.051 0.055 0.057 City of Clearwater Total Emp (Thous) 2.985 2.923 2.873 2.838 2.738 GRP (Bil Nom$) - 0.142 0.147 0.151 0.156 0.159 GRP (Bil 92$) 0.115 0.116 0.116 0.117 0.116 Pers Inc (Bil Nom $) 0.074 0.083 0.089 0.095 0.098 Disp Pers Inc (Bil Nam $) 0.061 0.069 0.075 0.080 0.083 Real Disp Pers Inc (Bil 92$) 0.037 0.039 0.041 0.044 0.045 Prepared for City of Clearwater by Tampa Bay Regional Planning Council 10/01/1999 11:07 570-5118 PLANNING Clearwater Mall Power Center Economic Impact Analysis Net New Impact Scenario 50% of Sales attributed to Center 80% of Center Employees live with the City of Clearwater Regionwide Total Emp (Thous) 2.149 2.096 2.043 2.004 1.922 GRP (Bil Nom$) 0.104 0.107 0.109 0.112 0.113 GRP (Bil 92$) 0.084 0.084 0.084 0.084 0.083 Pars Inc (Bil Nom $) 0.063 0.070 0.075 0.079 0.081 Disp Pers Inc (Sil Nom $) 0.052 0.059 0.063 0.067 0.069 Real Disp Pers Inc (Bil 92$) 0.032 0.034 0.035 0.037 0.038 Pinellas County Total Emp (Thous) 1.861 1.823 1.792 1.770 1.709 GRP (1311 Nom$) 0.089 0.091 0.094 0.097 0.099 GRP (Bil 92$) 0.072 0.072 0.072 0.073 0.073 Pers Inc (Bil Nom $) 0.046 0.051 0.056 0.059 0.061 Disp Pers Inc (Bil Nom $) 0.038 0.043 0.047 0.050 0.052 Real Disp Pars Inc (Bil 92$) 0.023 0.024 0.026 0.027 0.028 City of Clearwater Total Emp (Thous) 1.489 1.458 1.434 1.416 1.367 GRP (Bil Nom$) 0.071 0.073 0.075 0.078 0.079 GRP (Bil 92$) 0.057 0.058 0.058 0.059 0.058 Pers Inc (Bil Nom $) 0.037 0.041 0.044 0.047 0.049 Qlsp Pars Inc (Bil Nom $) 0.030 0.034 0.037 0.040 0.042 Real Disp Pers Inc (Bil 92$) 0.019 0.020 0.021 0.022 0.023 Prepared for City of Clearwater by Tampa Bay Regional Planning Council PAGE 09/13 9 10/01/1999 11:07 570-5118 PLANNING Clearwater Mall Power Center Economic Impact Analysis Full Impact Scenario (or economic "value" of the Center) 100% of Sales attributed to Center 50% of Employees live within the City of Clearwater 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 Regionwide Total Emp (Thous) 4.308 4.200 4.094 4.016 3.851 GRP (Bit Nom$) 0.208 0.214 0.218 0.224 0.226 GRP (Bil 92$) 0.169 0.169 0.168 0.168 0.166 Pers Inc (Bit Nom $) 0.126 0.141 0.150 0.159 0.162 Disp Pers Inc (Bit Nom $) 0.105 0.118 0.126 0.134 0.138 Real Disp Pars Inc (Bit 92$) 0.065 0.068 0.071 0,074 0.076 Pinellas County Total Emp (Thous) 3131 3.654 3.591 3.547 3.422 GRP (Bit Nom$) 0.178 0.183 0.189 0.195 0.199 GRP (Bit 92$) 0.144 0.145 0.145 0.147 0.146 Pers Inc (Bit Nam $) 0.092 0.103 0.111 0.119 0.123 Disp Pars Inc (Bit Nom $) 0.076 0.086 0.094 0.100 0.104 Real Disp Pers Inc (Bil 92$) 0.046 0.049 0.051 0.055 0.057 City of Clearwater Total Emp (Thous) 1.866 1.827 1.796 1.774 1.711 GRP (Bit Nom$) 0.089 0.092 0.094 0.098 0.099 GRP (Bit 92$) 0.072 0.072 0.073 0.073 0.073 Pers Inc (Bit Nom $) 0.046 0.052 0.056 0.059 0.061 Disp Pars Inc (Bit Nom $) 0.038 0.043 0.047 0.050 0.052 Real Dlsp Pers Inc (Bit 92$) 0.023 0.024 0.026 0.027 0.028 Prepared for City of Clearwater by Tampa Day Reglonal Planning Council PAGE 10/13 ( b 10/01/1999 11:07 570-5118 PLANNING Clearwater Mall Power Center Economic Impact Analysis Net New Impact Scenario 50% of Sales attributed to Center 50% of Center Employees Ilve with the City of Clearwater Regionwide Total Emp (Thous) 2.149 2.096 2.043 2.004 1.922 GRP (1311 Nom$) 0.104 0.107 0.109 0.112 0.113 GRP (Bil 92$) 0.084 0.084 0.084 0.084 0.083 Pars Inc (Bil Nom $) 0.063 0.070 0.075 0.079 0.081 Disp Pers Inc (Bil Nom $) 0.052 0.059 0.063 0.067 0.069 Real Disp Pers Inc (Bil 92$) 0.032 0.034 0.035 0.037 0.038 Pinellas County Total Emp (Thous) 1.861 1.823 1.792 1.770 1.709 GRP (Bil Nom$) 0.089 0.091 0.094 0.097 0.099 GRP (Bil 92$) 0.072 0.072 0.072 0.073 0.073 Pers Inc (Bil Nom $) 0.046 0.051 0.056 0.059 0.061 Disp Pars Inc (Bil Nom $) 0.038 0.043 0.047 0.050 0.052 Real Disp Pers Inc (Bil 92$) 0.023 0.024 0.026 0.027 0.028 City of Clearwater Total Emp (Thous) 0.931 0.912 0.896 0.885 0,855 GRP (Bil Nom$) 0.044 0.046 0.047 0.049 0.050 GRP (Bil 92$) 0.036 0.036 0.036 0.037 0.036 Pers Inc (Bil Nom $) 0.023 0.026 0.028 0.030 0.031 Dlsp Pers Inc (Bii Nom $) 0.019 0.022 0.023 0.025 0.026 Real Disp Pers Inc (Bil 92$) 0.012 0.012 0.013 0.014 0.014 PAGE 11/13 Prepared for City of Clearwater by Tampa Bay Regional Planning Council 10101/1999 11:07 570-5118 PLANNING Clearwater Mall Power Center Economic Impact Analysis Full Impact Scenario (or economic "value" of the Center) 100• of Safes attributed to Center 25% of Employees live within the City of Clearwater 2001 2002 2003 2004 Regionwlde 2005 Total Emp (Thous) 4.308 4.200 4.094 4.016 851 3 GRP (Bil Nom$) 0.208 0.214 0.218 0.224 . 0 226 GRP (Bil 92$) 0.169 0.169 0.168 0.168 . 0 166 Pers Inc (Bil Nom $) 0.126 0.141 0.150 0.159 . 0 162 Disp Pers Inc (Bil Nom $) 0.105 0.118 0.126 0.134 . 0 138 Real Disp Pers Inc (131192$) 0.065 0.068 0.071 0.074 . 0.076 Pinellas County Total Emp (7hous) 3.731 3.654 3.591 3.547 422 3 GRP (Bil Nom$) 0.178 0.183 0.189 0.195 . 0 199 GRP (Bil 92$) 0.144 0.145 0.145 0.147 . 145 0 Pers Inc (Bil Nom $) 0.092 0.103 0.111 0.119 . 0 123 Disp Pers Inc (BII Nom $) 0.076 0.086 0.094 0.100 . 0 104 Real Disp Pers Inc (Bil 92$) 0.046 0.049 0.051 0.055 . 0.057 City of Clearwater Total Emp (Thous) 0.933 0.914 0.698 0.887 856 0 GRP (Bil Nom$) 0.044 0.046 0.047 0.049 . 0 050 GRP (Bil 92$) 0.036 0.036 0.036 0.037 . 0 036 Pers Inc (Bil Nom $) 0.023 0.026 0.028 0.030 . 0 031 Disp Pers Inc (Bil Nom $) 0.019 0.022 0.023 0.025 . 026 0 Real Disp Pers Inc (Bil 92$) 0.012 0.012 0.013 0.014 . 0.014 Prepared for City of Clearwater by Tampa Bay Regional Planning Council PAGE 12/13 17, 10/01/1999 11:07 570-5118 PLANNING Clearwater Mall Power Center Economic Impact Analysis Net New Impact Scenario 50% of Sales attributed to Center 25% of Center Employees live with the City of Clearwater Reglonwlde Total Emp (Thous) GRP ( II (1311 2.149 2.096 2.043 2.004 1.922 92$) GRP ( 11 92$) 0.104 0.107 0.109 0.112 0.113 Pers Inc (Bil Nom $) 0.084 0 063 0.084 0 070 0.084 0.084 0.083 Disp Pers Inc (1511 Nom $) . . 0.075 0.079 0.081 Real Disp Pers Inc (Bil 92$) 0.052 0 032 0.059 0.063 0.067 0.069 . 0.034 0.035 0.037 0.038 Pinellas County Total Emp (Thous) GRP (Bil Nom$) 1.861 1.623 1.792 1.770 1.709 GRP (Bil 92$) 0.089 0.091 0.094 0.097 0.099 Pers Inc (Bil Nam $) 0.072 0 046 0.072 0 0.072 0.073 0.073 Dlsp Pers Inc (Bil Nom $) . 0.038 .051 0 043 0.056 0 047 0.059 0.061 Real Disp Pers Inc (Bit 92$) 0,023 . 0.024 . 0.026 0.050 0.027 0.052 0.028 City of Clearwater Total Emp (Thous) GRP (Bil 0.465 0.456 0.448 0.443 0.427 GRp (Bil 92$) 0.022 0.023 0.024 0.024 0.025 Pers Inc (B15il 11 Nom $) 0,018 0.018 0.018 0.018 0.018 Disp Pers Inc (Bil Nom $) 0.011 0 0.013 0.014 0.015 0.015 Real Dlsp Pers Inc (Bil 92$) .010 0 006 0.011 0.012 0.013 0.013 . 0.006 0.006 0.007 0.007 Prepared for City Of Claarwater by Tampa Bay Ragional Planning Council PAGE 13/13 13 1Fit/01/1999 11:07 570-5118 PLANNING PAGE 01/13 Clearwater Mail Power Center Economic Impact Analysis Fiscal Impacts - Full impact Scenario "Value of the full Power Center" 60% of Center's employees reside within clearwater with 40% as head of household a Taxable Center Sales 2001 (Gross sales -15%) $282,281,048 243 $136 b Clearwater 1/2 Sales Tax Sharing rate of return , $227'152 C Penny for Pinellas revenue 901.2 d Employee Head of Households residing in City 351 $93 e f Average taxable value of Clearwater residence Total taxable household taxable value attributed to center's employment , $84,127,921 g Taxable Value of Power Center ($75 per s.f.) $76,867,950 h Total Taxable value attributed to center $160,995,871 0.0055032 i j Mil rate Clearwater Ad Valorem tax Collection $885'992 k Other revenues such as franchise fees, utility fees, etc. $100,000 I Annual Estimate of City of Clearwater Revenues ' $1,349,387 127 522 $1 m project HH) City expenditures for Center generated HHs (city budget/HH , , n Net Fiscal Annual impact ($172,740) Note: This fiscal analysis is for the fiscal impacts to the City and does include the value the of the jobs and income associated with the center. Prepared for City of Clearwater by Tampa Day Regional Planning Council 16/01/1999 11:07 570-5118 PLANNING PAGE 02/13 Clearwater Mall Power Center Economic Impact Analysis Fiscal Impacts - Full Impact Scenario "Value of the full Power Center' 30% of Center's employees reside within clearwater with 25% as head of household a Taxable Center Sales 2001 (Gross sales - 15%) b Clearwater 112 Sales Tax Sharing rate of retum c Penny for Pinellas revenue d Employee Head of Households residing in City (12.5%) e Average taxable value of Clearwater residence f Total taxable household taxable value attributed to center's employment g Taxable Value of Power Center ($75 per s.f.) h Total Taxable value attributed to center i Mil rate j Clearwater Ad Valorem tax Collection k Other revenues such as franchise fees, utility fees, etc_ Annual Estimate of City of Clearwater Revenues m City expenditures for Center generated HHs (city budget/HH*project HH) n Net Fiscal Annual Impact Note: This fiscal analysis is for the fiscal impacts to the City and does include the value the of the jobs and Income associated with the center. $282,281,048 $136,243 $227,152 563.25 $93,351 $52,579,951 $76,867,950 $129,447,901 0.0055032 $712,378 $100,000 $1,175,772 $951,329 $224,443 Prepared for City of Clearwater by Tampa Bay Regional Planning Council 10/01/1999 11:07 570-5118 PLANNING PAGE 03/13 Clearwater Mail Power Center Economic Impact Analysis a b e f h k m Fiscal Impacts - Full Impact Scenario "Value of the full Power Center" 25% of Center's employees reside within clearwater with 12.5% as head of household Taxable Center Sales 2001 (Gross sales - 15%) Clearwater 1/2 Sales Tax Sharing rate of return Penny for Pinellas revenue Employee Head of Households residing in City (12.5%) Average taxable value of Clearwater residence Total taxable household taxable value attributed to center's employment Taxable Value of Power Center ($75 per s.f.) Total Taxable value attributed to center Mil rate Clearwater Ad Valorem tax Collection Other revenues such as franchise fees, utility fees, etc. Annual Estimate of City of Clearwater Revenues City expenditures for Center generated HHs (city budgeUHH'project HH) Net Fiscal Annual Impact Note: This fiscal analysis is for the fiscal impacts to the City and does include the value the of the jobs and income associated with the center. $282,281,048 $136,243 $227,152 281.625 $93,351 $26,289,975 $76,867,950 $103,157,925 0.0055032 $567,699 $100,000 $1,031,093 $475,665 $555,429 Prepared for City of Clearwater by Tampa Bay Reglonal Planning Council 10/01/1999 11:07 570-5118 PLANNING PAGE 04/13 Clearwater Mall Power Center Economic Impact Analysis Fiscal Impacts - Net New Scenario 'Net new impacts of Power Center" - assumes 112 of sales are net new after demise of mall and other relocation 80% of net new employees reside within clearwater with 40% as head of household a Taxable Center Sales 2001 (Gross sales - 15%) b Clearwater Sales Tax Sharing rate of return Penny for Pinellas revenue c Employee Head of Households d Average taxable value of Clearwater residence e Total taxable household taxable value attributed to center's employment f Taxable Value of Power Center ($75 per s.f.) 0 Total Taxable value h Mil rate I Clearwater Ad Valorem tax Collection j Other revenues such as franchise fees, utility fees, etc. k Annual Estimate of City of Clearwater Revenues I City expenditures for Center generated HHs (city budget/HH'project HH) m Net Fiscal Annual Impact (i - k) Note: This fiscal analysis is for the fiscal impacts to the City and does include the value the of the jobs and income associated with the center. Prepared for City of Clearwater by Tampa Bay Regional Planning Council $141,140,524 $68,121 $113,576 450.6 $93,351 $42,063,961 $38,433,975 $80,497,936 0.0055032 $442,996 $50,000 $674,693 $761,063 ($86,370) q 1e,/01/1999 11:07 570-5118 PLANNING PAGE 05/13 Clearwater Mall Power Center Economic Impact Analysis Fiscal Impacts - Net New Scenario "Net new Impacts of Power Center" - assumes 112 of sales are net new after demise of mall and other relocation 50% of net new employees reside within clearwater with 25% as head of household a Taxable Center Sales 2001 ((3ross sales -15%) $141,140,524 b Clearwater Sales Tax Sharing rate of return $68,121 Penny for Pinellas revenue $113,576 C Employee Head of Households 281.625 d Average taxable value of Clearwater residence $93,351 e Total taxable household taxable value attributed to center's employment $26,289,975 f Taxable Value of Power Center ($75 per s.f.) $38,433,975 9 Total Taxable value $64,723,950 h Mil rate 0.0055032 i Clearwater Ad Valorem tax Collection $356,189 j Other revenues such as franchise fees, utility fees, etc. $50,000 k Annual Estimate of City of Clearwater Revenues $587,886 1 City expenditures for Center generated HHs (city budget/HH"project HH) $475,665 m Net Fiscal Annual Impact (i - k) $112,221 Note: This fiscal analysis is for the fiscal impacts to the City and does include the value the of the jobs and income associated with the center. Prepared for City of Clearwater by Tampa Bay Regional Planning Council 10/01/1999 11:07 570-5118 PLANNING PAGE 06/13 Clearwater Mail Power Center Economic Impact Analysis a b c d e f h Fiscal Impacts - Net New Scenario "Net new impacts of Power Center" - assumes 1/2 of sales are net new after demise of mail and other relocation 25% of net new employees reside within Clearwater with 12,5% as head of household Taxable Center Sales 2001 (Gross sales - 15%) Clearwater Sales Tax Sharing rate of return Penny for Pinellas revenue Employee Head of Households (est, that max of 25% of new job holders are HH In city) Average taxable value of Clearwater residence Total taxable household taxable value attributed to center's employment Taxable Value of Power Center ($75 per s.f.) Total Taxable value Mil rate Clearwater Ad Valorem tax Collection Other revenues such as franchise fees, utility fees, etc. Annual Estimate of City of Clearwater Revenues City expenditures for Center generated HHs (city budget/HH"project HH) Net Fiscal Annual Impact (I - k) $141,140,524 $68,121 $113,576 140.8125 $93,351 $13,144,988 $38,433,975 $51,578,963 0.0055032 $283,849 $50,000 $515,547 $237,832 $277,714 k m in Note: This fiscal analysis is for the fiscal Impacts to the City and does include the value the of the jobs and income associated with the center. Prepared for City of Clearwater by Tampa Bay Regional Planning Council r 10/01/1999 11:07 570-5118 PLANNING PAGE 07/13 Clearwater Mall Power Center Economic Impact Analysis Sales Projections Sales Per Sq. Ft. Tenant Sq. Feet 1995 1998 2001 Total Sales Costco 145536.65 $750.00 $819.55 $119,273,872 Home Depot 135287.59 $410.00 $448.02 $60,611,286 Food 126063.44 $284.75 $311.15 $340.01 $42,862,375 Other Anchors/Dept store 102490.60 $182.00 $198.88 $20,382,953 Outparcels 102490:60 $193.00 $210.90 $21,614,889 Food Service 48170.58 $304,00 $332.19 $16,001,738 All Other Tenants 287998.59 $158,00 $172.65 $49,723,205 Theatre 76867.95 $58.64 $64,08 $70.02 $5,382,234 Total/Average 1024906.00 $296.53 $324.03 $332,095,351 Souross: Developing Power Centers, 1996, ULI; Dollars and Cents. of ShoppingCenters, 1995 and 1998, Urban land Institute Prapared for City of Clearwater by Tampa Bay Raglonal Planning Council 10/01/1999 11:07 570-5118 PLANNING PAGE 08/13 Clearwater Mall Power Center Economic Impact Analysis Full Impact Scenario (or economic "value" of the Center) 100% of Safes attributed to Center 80% of Employees live within the City of Clearwater 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 Reglonwide Total Emp (Thous) 4.308 4.200 4.094 4.016 3.851 GRP (Bil Nom$) 0.208 0.214 0.218 0.224 0.226 GRP (Sil 92$) 0.169 0.169 0.168 0.168 0.166 Pers Inc (Bil Nom $) 0.126 0.141 0.150 0.159 0.162 Disp Pers Inc (Bil Nom $) 0.105 0.118 0.126 0.134 0.138 Real Disp Pers Inc (Bil 92$) 0.065 0.068 0.071 0.074 0.076 Pinellas County Total Emp (Thous) 3.731 3.654 3.591 3.547 3.422 GRP (Bil Nom$) 0.178 0.183 0.189 0.195 0.199 GRP (Bil 92$) 0.144 0.145 0.145 0.147 0.145 Pers Inc (Bil Nom $) 0.092 0.103 0.111 0.119 0.123 Disp Pers Inc (Bil Nom $) 0.076 0.086 0.094 0.100 0.104 Real Disp Pers Inc (Bil 92$) 0.046 0.049 0.051 0.055 0.057 City of Clearwater Total Emp (Thous) 2.985 2.923 2.873 2.838 2.738 GRP (Bil Nom$) 0.142 0.147 0.151 0.156 0.159 GRP (Bil 92$) 0.115 0.116 0.116 0.117 0.116 Pers Inc (Bil Nom $) 0.074 0.083 0.089 0.095 0.098 Disp Pers Inc (Bil Nom $) 0.061 0.069 0.075 0.080 0.083 Real Disp Pers Inc (Bil 92$) 0.037 0.039 0.041 0.044 0.045 Prepared for Clty of Clearwater by Tampa Bay Regional Planning Council 10/01/1999 11:07 570-5118 PLANNING PAGE 09/13 Clearwater Mall Power Center Economic Impact Analysis Net New Impact Scenario 50% of Sales attributed to Center 80% of Center Employees live with the City of Clearwater Regionwide Total Emp (Thous) 2.149 2.096 2.043 2.004 1.922 GRP (Bll Nom$) 0.104 0.107 0.109 0.112 0.113 GRP (Bil 92$) 0.084 0.084 0.084 0.084 0.083 Pars Inc (Bil Nom $) 0.063 0.070 0.075 0.079 0.081 Disp Pers Inc (Bil Nom $) 0.052 0.059 0.063 0.067 0.069 Real Disp Pers Inc (Bil 92$) 0.032 0.034 0.035 0.037 0.038 Pinellas County Total Emp (Thous) 1.861 1.823 1.792 1.770 1.709 GRP (BII Nom$) 0.089 0.091 0.094 0.097 0.099 GRP (Bil 92$) 0.072 0.072 0.072 0.073 0.073 Pers Inc (Bil Nom $) 0.046 0.051 0.056 0.059 0.061 Disp Pers Inc (Bil Nom $) 0.038 0.043 0.047 0.050 0.052 Real Disp Pars Inc (Bil 92$) 0.023 0.024 0.026 0.027 0.028 City of Clearwater Total Emp (Thous) 1.489 1.458 1.434 1.416 1.367 GRP (Bil Nom$) 0.071 0.073 0.075 0.078 0.079 GRP (Bil 92$) 0.057 0.058 0.058 0.059 0.058 Pers Inc (Bil Nom $) 0.037 0.041 0.044 0.047 0.049 Disp Pars Inc (Bil Nom $) 0.030 0.034 0.037 0.040 0.042 Real Disp Pers Inc (Bil 92$) 0.019 0.020 0.021 0.022 0.023 Prepared for City of Clearwater by Tampa Bay Regional Planning Council 9 10/01/1999 11:07 570-5118 PLANNING Clearwater Mall Power Center Economic Impact Analysis Full Impact Scenario (or economic "value" of the Center) 100% of Sales attributed to Center 50% of Employees live within the City of Clearwater 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 Regionwide Total Emp (Thous) 4.308 4.200 4.094 4.016 3.851 GRP (Bit Nom$) 0.208 0.214 0.218 0.224 0226 GRP (Bit 92$) 0.169 0.169 0.168 0.168 0.166 Pars Inc (Bit Nom $) 0.126 0.141 0.150 0.159 0.162 Disp Pers Inc (Bit Nom $) 0.105 0.118 0.126 0.134 0.138 Real Disp Pars Inc (Bit 92$) 0.065 0.068 0.071 0.074 0.076 Pinellas County Total Emp (Thous) 3.731 3.854 3.591 3.547 3.422 GRP (Bit Nom$) 0.178 0.183 0.189 0.195 0.199 GRP (Bit 92$) 0.144 0.145 0.145 0.147 0.145 Pers Inc (Bit Nom $) 0.092 0.103 0.111 0.119 0.123 Disp Pars Inc (Bit Nom $) 0.076 0.086 0.094 0.100 0.104 Real Disp Pers Inc (Bit 92$) 0.046 0.049 0.051 0.055 0.057 City of Clearwater Total Emp (Thous) 1.866 1.827 1.796 1.774 1.711 GRP (Bit Nom$) 0.089 0.092 0.094 0,098 0.099 GRP (Bit 92$) 0.072 0.072 0.073 0.073 0.073 Pars Inc (Bit Nom $) 0.046 0.052 0.056 0.059 0.061 Disp Pers Inc (Bit Nom $) 0.038 0.043 0.047 0,050 0.052 Real Disp Pers Inc (Bit 92$) 0.023 0.024 0.026 0.027 0.028 Prepared for City of Clearwater by Tampa Bay Reglonal Planning Council PAGE 10/13 (b 10/01/1999 11:07 570-5118 PLANNING Clearwater Mall Power Center Economic Impact Analysis Net New Impact Scenario 50% of Sales attributed to Center 50% of Center Employees live with the City of Clearwater Regionwide Total Emp (Thous) 2.149 2.096 2.043 2.004 1.922 GRP (BII Nom$) 0.104 0.107 0.109 0.112 0.113 GRP (Bil 92$) 0.084 0.084 0.084 0.084 0.083 Pars Inc (Bil Nom $) 0.063 0.070 0.075 0.079 0.081 Disp Pers Inc (Bit Nom $) 0.052 0.059 0.063 0.067 0.069 Real Disp Pers Inc (Bit 92$) 0.032 0.034 0.035 0.037 0.038 Pinellas County Total Emp (Thous) 1.861 1.823 1.792 1.770 1.709 GRP (Bit Nom$) 0.089 0.091 0.094 0.097 0.099 GRP (Bit 92$) 0.072 0.072 0.072 0.073 0.073 Pers Inc (Bit Nam $) 0.046 0.051 0.056 0.059 0.061 Disp Pars Inc (Bit Nom $) 0.038 0.043 0.047 0.050 0.052 Real Disp Pers Inc (Bil 92$) 0.023 0.024 0.026 0.027 0.028 City of Clearwater Total Emp (Thous) 0.931 0.912 0.896 0.885 0.855 GRP (Bit Nom$) 0.044 0.046 0.047 0.049 0.050 GRP (Bit 92$) 0.036 0.036 0.036 0.037 0.036 Pers Inc (Bit Nom $) 0.023 0.026 0.028 0.030 0.031 Disp Pers Inc (Bit Nom $) 0.019 0.022 0.023 0.025 0.026 Real Disp Pers Inc (Bit 92$) 0.012 0.012 0.013 0.014 0.014 PAGE 11/13 Prepared for Clty of Clearwater by Tampa Bay Regional Planning Council 18/01/1999 11:07 570-5118 PLANNING Clearwater Mail Power Center Economic Impact Analysis Full Impact Scenario (or economic "value" of the Center) 100• of Sales attributed to Center 25% of Employees live within the City of Clearwater Regionwide 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 Total Emp (Thous) 4.308 4.200 4.094 4.016 851 3 GRP (ail Nom$) 0.208 0.214 0.218 0.224 GRP (Bit 92$) . 0.226 0.169 0.169 0.168 0.168 Pers Inc (Bit Nom $) 0 126 0.166 . 0.141 0.150 0.159 Disp Pers Inc (Bit Nom $) 0.105 0.118 0.126 0.134 0.162 0 138 Real Disp Pars Inc (Bit 92$) 0.065 0.068 0.071 0.074 . 0.076 Pinellas County Total Emp (Thous) 3.731 3.654 3.591 3.547 3 422 GRP (ail Nom$) 0.178 0.183 0.189 0.195 . 0 199 GRP (Bit 92$) 0.144 0.145 0.145 0.147 . 145 0 Pers Inc (Bit Nom $) 0.092 0.103 0.111 0.119 . 123 0 Disp Pers Inc (all Nom $) 0.076 0.086 0.094 0.100 . 104 0 Real Disp Pers Inc (ail 92$) 0.046 0.049 0.051 0.055 . 0.057 City of Clearwater Total Emp (Thous) 0.933 0.914 0.898 0.887 0 856 GRP (Bit Nom$) 0.044 0.046 0.047 0.049 . 0 050 GRP (Bil 92$) 0.036 0.036 0.036 0.037 . 0 036 Pers Inc (Bit Nom $) 0.023 0.026 0.028 0.030 . 0 031 Disp Pers InG (Ail Nom $) 0.019 0.022 0.023 0 025 . 0 026 Real Disp Pars Inc (Ail 92$) 0.012 0.012 0.013 . 0.014 . 0.014 prepared for City of cieamater by Tampa Bay Regional Planning Council PAGE 12/13 1 ?, 10/01/1999 11:07 570-5118 PLANNING Clearwater Mall Power Center Economic Impact Analysis Net New Impact Scenario 50% of Sales attributed to Center 25% of center Employees live with the City of Clearwater Reglonwlde Total Emp (Thous) GRP (Bit Nom$) 2.149 2.096 2.043 2.004 1.922 GRP (Bit 92$) 0.104 0.107 0.109 0.112 0.113 Pers Inc (Bit Nom $) 0.084 0 063 0.084 0 070 0.084 0.084 0.083 Disp Pers Inc (Bit Nom $) . 0 052 . 0 059 0.075 0.079 0.081 Real Disp Pers Inc (Bit 92$) . 0.032 . 0 034 0.063 0 035 0.067 0.069 . . 0.037 0.038 Pinellas County Total Emp ('thous) GRP (Bit Nom$) 1.861 1.623 1.792 1.770 1.709 GRP (Bit 92$) 0.089 0.091 0.094 0.097 0.099 Pers Inc (Bit Nam $) 0.072 0 046 0.072 0.072 0.073 0.073 Drip Pers Inc (Bit Nom $) . 0.038 0.051 0.043 0.056 0 047 0.059 0 050 0.061 Real Disp Pers Inc (Bil 92$) 0.023 0.024 . 0.026 . 0.027 0.052 0.028 City of Clearwater Total Emp (Thous) GRP (Bit Nom$) 0.465 0.456 0.448 0.443 0.427 GRP (Bit 92$) 0.022 0.023 0.024 0.024 0.025 Pers Inc (Bit Nom $) 0.018 0 01 0.018 0.018 0.018 0.018 Disp Pers Inc (Bil Nom $) . 1 0 0.013 0.014 0.015 0.015 Real Disp Pers Inc (Bil 92$) .010 0 006 0.011 0 006 0.012 0.013 0.013 . . 0.006 0.007 0.007 Prepared for City Of Cloarwater by Tampa Bay Ragional Planning Council PAGE 13/13 13 FIGHOIND & ASSOCIATES _ L_ LL L RECEIVED SEP 0 1 1999 August 31, 1999 Ms. Pamela K. Akin, City Attorney City of Clearwater Clearwater City Hall 112 South Osceola Avenue Clearwater, Florida 33765 RE: Financing Plan for the public garage at the Clearwater Mall Dear Ms. Akin: CITY ATTORNEY Ed Kobel asked me to share this information with you concerning concepts for financing the garage structure at the redeveloped Clearwater Mall. An effective financing plan for the garage facility depends upon two key factors: (1) a steam of funds to pay for the facility and (2) a structure for the ownership, operation, and maintenance of the facility. Each of these issues is explored below. Potential Revenue Sources = There are a variety of potential- funding sources for the garage -at' the redeveloped Clearwater Mall. I believe that the three most viable-structures -are:' (1) net fiscal revenues generated by the mall, (2) lease payments, and (3) fees paid by garage users or those benefiting from the garage. Net fiscal revenues generated by the project can be readily calculated. In fact, we did this in the impact assessment report we submitted to you May 19, 1999. To briefly recap our findings the redeveloped mall will generate net revenues to the City, after accounting for all costs, of approximately $1,000,000 per year. Lease payments could also support funding for the garage. The mall could pay lease payments for the garage and perhaps pass these through to the tenants as part of their CAM expenses. Finally, it may be possible to charge for parking either directly to users or indirectly. An indirect payment might be by special assessment against all properties benefiting directly from the garage, ie. the mall tenants. The outcome would be similar to lease payments from an economic perspective. Q A 0 t-lir T--h A,:-- in rlrlr7nrin Cl-irl- ')?P17 w r/m7l ¦ FAX mn 7l '7,Q^_I?r)A • Fmnil- Figh0rf nnir -)nt r,Pt I f It is my understanding from the City that tax increment financing is not an option. This is because Pinellas County is not expected to-approve this structure. Financing structures I understand your goal in this financing is to maximize the funding available for the garage while minimizing the cost exposure to the project. Below, I outline some of the options you may wish to consider. (1) Financing by the City The City could undertake the financing of the garage facility as a public works project. The City would own and operate the facility. The cost of the project could be borne by any of the revenues sources outlined above either singly, or in combination. Any shortfalls in the capital or operating budgets could be made up by the City or by the mall entities through their lease payments. (2) Financing by a special purpose entity of the City The City has a parking system in place. This entity may be capable of financing the proposed garage. Alternatively, the City could form a parking authority.:.Another..alternative would be to expand the boundaries of the City's Community Redevelopment Authority to include the mall site. The special purpose entity of the City would then undertake the financing of the project and would own and operate it. Funding would again come from any or all.of the sources outlined above. (3) Financing by a special taxing district. In this scenario the City would agree to form a special taxing district. This would take the form of a Community Development District under Chapter 190, F.S. or a dependent district formed under the City's charter. The District would finance, own and operate the garage facility. Funding again comes from the sources outlined above. In this case the taxing district could levy its own assessments if necessary. Any such assessments would be passed through to tenants. I have enclosed a copy of the Public Investment Participation Agreement (PIP) between Osceola County and Osceola Trace. This agreement is nearly identical to the one I negotiated between Osceola County and Disney for Celebration. It is also nearly identical to the agreement between Osceola County and Gaylord Entertainment covering the new Opryland Hotel. The PIP is illustrative of how a successful financing was based upon the generation of net fiscal revenues. 2 i 1. The County approved the PIP financing through a simple ordinance. No voter referendum- or other approval was required. The agreement is essentially a promise by the governmental entity to budget and appropriate a portion of the net fiscal surplus generated by the project. The measurement is agreed upon and conducted in arrears. In this way the governmental entity is assured of the amount of net fiscal revenues that the project generated. If there is a shortfall in the net fiscal revenues compared to debt service and the requirements for operations an maintenance, then a back up pledge of assessments or lease revenues would be triggered. I think that this type of structure, using net fiscal revenues with a back up pledge, is probably the best way to meet your objectives. I look forward to discussing this will you in greater detail soon. To facilitate the funding process I am providing a copy of this letter and supporting documentation to Bob Reid, City Bond Council. Sin erely, i Henry H. ishkind, "Ph.D. President Cc Ed Koble Without enclosures 3 r 1 THE FISCAL & ECONOMIC IMPACTS OF THE CLEARWATER MALL REDEVELOPMENT - .r-: Prepared By: Fishkind & Associates, Inc. 11869 High Tech Avenue Orlando -Florida 32817 40f-382-3256 Fis'hkind.Com May 19, 1999 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY The Fiscal and Economic Impacts of the Clearwater Mall Redevelopment On The City of Clearwater • What are the fiscal impacts (ie. cost and revenue implications) and economic impacts to The City of Clearwater from the redevelopment of the Clearwater Mall as a Power Center? Fishkind & Associates was retained to provide an objective analysis of these impacts. • The developer proposes a redevelopment of the Clearwater Mall as a 1,024,906 square foot power center. The developer estimates this project to require a $95 million investment. Fishkind projects a demand for 2,253 full time employees. • As a power center, the Clearwater Mall facility will generate a variety of revenues for the. City including ad valorem, and sales taxes. In addition, the City will provide services to the facility including police, fire, etc. that absorb resources. • The redevelopment project has a strongly positive impact on the City of Clearwater. At build out, the City will receive net fiscal surpluses of $995,424 per year. • In addition, the economic-impacts of-=this project are: -substantial. -'With -fotal annual sales in excess of $450 million total output will exceed $900 million annually. Total employment will exceed 3,364 jobs. The Fiscal and Economic Impacts of the Clearwater Mall Redevelopment On The City of Clearwater 1.0 Introduction 1.1 Background The Clearwater Mall has lost both its anchor stores and local merchants to newer retail centers. The owners of the Clearwater Mall are planning to tear down the existing structures and to redevelop the site as a power center. This redevelopment will require an investment of approximately $95 million. The developers are interested in economic incentives from the City of Clearwater to assist with the redevelopment. 1.2 Assignment Fishkind & Associates was retained to determine the fiscal impacts and economic impacts of the redevelopment plan on the City of Clearwater. By quantifying the cost and revenue effects flowing from the proposed power center we can determine the net revenues generated by the project. 2.0 Clearwater Mall Redevelopment Project Summary 2.1 Project Overview Table 1 below outlines the proposed redevelopment program components and their costs. All estimates are derived from the developers total project cost estimate and are assumed to be in current 1999 dollars. Table 1. Clearwater Mall Power Center Development Program Summary PROGRAM SIZE COST COMPONENTS Retail & Restaurants 947,906 $85,311,540 Theater 77,000 $6,930,OOQ -- Parking Garage NA $22,0 p TOTAL 1,024,906 : $92,263, 2 The developer estimates that the project will require a total investment of $95,00,000. If the project is approved this year, the developer plans to complete construction and be operating in 2001. 2.2 Project Staffing and Payroll Table 2 displays the staffing projected for the power center. Total employment is forecast at 2,253 with a total annual payroll of $42.9 million. r elief that most of these employees will be recruited from the cal !ono . This is particularly true for the hourly employees. Table 2. Clearwater Mall Power Center Staffing and Payroll STAFFING TOTAL SALARY PAYROLL Employees 2,253 $19,084 $42,987,126 3.0 Measuring the Fiscal-Impacts, of the Clearwater Mall Power Center 3.1 Introduction The focus of this. report _ is to.- quantify -the.-fiscal impacts of --the proposed , - Clearwater Mall redevelopment on the budget of the City of Clearwater. A variety of methods exist for quantifying the cost and revenue impacts flowing from a land use and development opportunity, such as the one presented for the Clearwater Mall. These are discussed below along with our decision to use the modified per capita approach. 3.2 Approaches to Measuring Fiscal Impacts . Fiscal impact analysis is often referred to as cost-revenue analysis. These analyses have a lengthy history stretching back to the 1930s. The literature on fiscal impact analysis is also lengthy and well developed.' The analysis used below is the most common and the most accepted approach to fiscal impact assessment. ' See for example Burchell, Robert et al., Development Impact Assessment Handbook (1994), Washington, D.C.: The Urban Land Institute. 3 All fiscal impact assessments consist of four basic steps. First, determine the population (ie. people, employees, households, school children, tourists, etc.) generated by the development program or change in land use. Second, estimate the impact of this population on the costs for public services. Third, project the revenues generated by the project and its population. Fourth, compare the revenues to the costs. Variations in the methodology largely revolve around how costs and revenues are measured. There are four basic alternatives. First, and most widely used, is the per capita approach. This involves determining the costs and revenues using the latest published budgets for the appropriate population basis (ie. per person, per employee, per person and employee, etc.). Ad valorem revenues for the project are usually estimated directly. Then the costs and revenue resulting from the project are projected using the per capita parameters. From an economic perspective this is equivalent to assuming that average costs for services and average revenue generation apply to the particular situation being evaluated. This is a reasonable assumption in most cases for two reasons. First, local governments must run balanced budgets, so that current costs and current revenues balance and are appropriate for current circumstances. Second, assuming that long run averages apply also means that any excess capacity is maintained in the various systems and not allocated to the project. The second method-- often-employed in fisc6hrn-pact-assessment'is the case study approach. This approach -relies-on-extensive :interviews with local officialvl: -"r_.-:- z, :., expert in service capacities and service standards to estimate costs. This approach estimates the marginal cost of the proposed development. If there is excess capacity in some systems, the costs are below average and vice versa. The case study approach is appropriate for situations that are expected to result in costs or revenues that vary greatly from their averages. The third approach is termed the service standard approach. Under Florida's comprehensive planning laws communities must set level of service standards (LOS) for various public facilities. In addition, there are LOS standards used by practitioners for other facilities and services not covered by local standards. An example would be 1 police offer per 1,000 citizens. Using service standards the volume of public facilities and service required by a new project can be assessed. Revenue is generally estimated on a per capita basis. This approach is particularly useful for large-scale new town developments. 4 The fourth approach is econometric. This relies on detailed statistical analyses of costs and revenues. A large-scale mathematical model is developed using regression techniques to quantify costs- and revenues. While elegant, econometric models are expensive and often produce results no better than simpler per capita approaches. 3.3 The Per Capita Approach is Employed Here Considering the approaches outlined above, we selected the per capita approach for this study. The Clearwater Mall redevelopment project is large in square feet, taxable value and large in terms of its employment impacts (its direct "population"). However, it is replacing "a retail mall of. similar .sjze and/ -11 employment impacts.' Furthermore, there is nothing peculiar about the location, the type of project, or its employees that indicates that per capita parameters estimated from the latest budgets would not be reflective of actual costs and revenues. To put it differently, average costs and average revenues expressed on a per capita basis are appropriate in this application. The basis for our estimates of per capita costs and revenues are the latest published budgets for the City of Clearwater. Only the General Fund was used in the analysis. Ad valorem taxes were estimated directly for the proposed redevelopment cost and the current, non-operating value. For most cost and revenue elements per-capita. estimates.were generated using-both employment and population of the jurisdiction in the denominator. Since governments render services to both their-. citizens- .and..employees -in.- their-'communities = this-As appropriate. We do not include any. allowance for inflat<on?n our modeling. There. are a number of reasons. First, itTis`difficult to estimate and to project cost increases and growth in revenue sources. Second, local governments must always run balanced budgets. Therefore, should costs or revenues get out of line, countervailing policies will be put in place. As a result, adjusting the model for inflation will only add potential error without adding additional insight. The detailed discussion of the application of the model and the results obtained is provided below in Section 5. 5 4.0 The Fiscal Impacts of the Clearwater Mall Power Center on the Budget of the City of Clearwater, Florida 4.1 Impact Summary - Appendix Table 1 This table summarizes the project's estimated value, and employment impacts. It also provides the revenue and expenditure impacts generated by the Clearwater Mall project. The distribution center will employ approximately 2,253 people. Since the power center is replacing the Clearwater Mall, it is anticipated that most of the 7 employees will be drawn from the local area. So, most employees, ( approximately 79 percent, will already be located within City of Clearwater. The 2,253 employees of the new power center will result in 1,792 employee- households within the City of Clearwater The Clearwater Mall redevelopment project will have a positive net fiscal impact on the City of Clearwater. The fiscal impact of the power center along with its' employees and employee-households is an annual surplus. of $995.424. (see Appendix, Table 2). The fiscal impacts are shown in detail in Appendix, Table 2A. These fiscal benefits compare favorably with the $27,316 fiscal benefit,,* -'estimated for the existing vacant structure. 4.2 Taxable Property Values Appendix, Table 1;, : . It is anticipated that-the, new Clearwater fvlalt" power center will fill its positions vVe' primarily with people already living in and near the City of Clearwater. The taxable value of the employee-household residential units is provided in Table 2A. The value is determined using a basic 3 times the average annual salary as the cost of the home (see Appendix Table 4). This cost is reduced by the $25,000 Homestead Exemption. As noted above, most of the new households supported by the project will locate in the City of Clearwater. The taxable value of the residential units in the City of Clearwater was calculated to be $72,647,860. The taxable value of the new power center is taken from the development cost provided by the developer. The power center will have a taxable value of approximately $92 million. 6 4.3 City of Clearwater Budget - Appendix Tables 3 Appendix Table 3 is a detail of the City's current budget by function. Revenues and expenditures are divided by the city population plus workforce, or just the city population, to determine the per capita budget amounts. The distinction in the denominator depends upon which group services are rendered or revenue generated. Sales Taxes were calculated using the gross sales projections from Appendix Table 5 times the one-half cent sales tax times the City's revenue percentage. Additional sales taxes were calculated using per capita amounts for the employees and employee-households. 4.4 Assumptions - Appendix Table 4 Table 4 in the Appendix contains the basic data and assumptions used in the fiscal impact analysis. These are provided for completeness and allow for the replication of our results. 5.0 Economic Impacts 5.1 Total Output The total economic output for the redeveloped Clearwater Mall is provided in Appendix Table 6. Based upon gross sales of - $456,156,722, the total economic i output will reach $912,471,351. 5.2 Employment The total economic employment created by the redeveloped Clearwater Mall is provided in Appendix Table 6. Based upon direct employment of 2,253 at the Mall, employment will total an estimated 3,364. 7 6.0 Concluslons At build out in 2001, the Clearwater Mall power center will include a 1,024,906 square foot of retail/restaurant space. The project will engage 2,253 workers, most of whom are expected to come out of the local population minimizing the demand for increased roads, water, sewer, police, fire and schools. The fiscal impacts of the Clearwater Mall power center on the City of Clearwater is projected to be significantly positive for each year. The economic impacts of the project are significant. Total output will reach $912,471,351. The Mall will support 3,364 jobs. ClearwaterMall.doc 8 APPENDIX TABLES 9 Table 1 Impact Summary of Clearwater Mall Project On The City of Clearwater Projected Power Center Retail Theater Restaurant Pad -- Garage (spaces) 870,606 77,000 6,500 70,800 1,100 Retail Value per Sq.Ft. Theater Value per Sq.Ft. Restaurant Value per Sq.Ft. Pad Value per Sq.Ft. Garage Value per space $90 $90 $90 $90' $10,000 $24 Retail Taxable Value $78,354,540 $20,000,000 Theater Taxable Value $6,930,000 Restaurant Taxable Value $585,000 Pad Taxable Value - ? $6,372,000 ,/ Garage Taxable Value - ' $11,000,000 Employee Households Tax Value; -I $72,647,860-?'?`"''?1- Pw°"`"`'yrf ' Total Taxable Value Employees - Retail Employees - Theater Employees - Restaurant Employees - Pad Total Employees Employee Households in City Total Revenues Generated Total Expenditures Generated Net Fiscal Impact -$ 75, `894?00 $20,000,000 1,913 0 169 0 14 0 156 0 2,253 0 ? tio's, f, 1,792 0 $1,275,371 $102,316 $279.94 7' $75,000 $995,424 $27,316 sn cant tail 842,725 r 05/19/99 Fishkind & Associates, Inc. Page 1 Table 2 Fiscal Impact Detail City of Clearwater Projected Power Center Revenues Property Taxes $899,815 Sales Taxes (1) $204,434 Franchise Fees $35,823 Utility Taxes $71,088 Licenses, Permits $12,775 Fines & Forfeitures $2,608 Intergovernmental $38,704 Charges for Services $6,974 Use & Sales of City Property $2,754 Miscellaneous Revenue $396 Fund Balance $0 Interfund Transfers $0 Total Revenues $1,275,371 Expenditures City Commission $882 Administration $17,928 Legal - - $2,589 City Clerk $3,590 Financial Services - $3,952 Human Resources $1,731 Police $111,653 Fire $53,455 Community Development $15,934 Public Works Administration $32,192 Parks & Recreation $24,762 Library $9,568 Sailing Center $295 Pier 60 $1,416 Non-Departmental $0 Total Expenditures $279,947 Existing vacant Retail $102,316 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $102,31 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $50,000 $25,000 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $75,000 Net Fiscal Impact $995,424 $27,316 (1) Sales Tax calculated basee on City's portion of 1/2 Cent times gross (2) Porice & Fire for vacant structure estimated at approximately 50% of employee per c 05/19199 Fishkind & Associates, Inc. Page 1 Table 2A Fiscal Impact Detall of Power Center & Employees City of Clearwater Prposed Employee Household Power Center Impacts Impacts Revenues Property Taxes $528,163 $0 $371,652 Sales Taxes $180,659 $13,241 $10,533 Franchise Fees $ $19,952 $15,871 Utility Taxes $ ' $39,592 $31,496 ' Licenses, Permits $ $7,115 $5,660 Fines & Forfeitures $0 $0 $2,608 Intergovernmental $0 $21,556 $17,148 Charges for Services $0 $3,884 $3,090 Use & Sales of City Property $0 $0 $2,754 Miscellaneous Revenue $0 - $0 $396 Fund Balance $0 $0 $0 Interfund Transfers $0 $0 $0 Total Revenues $708,822 $105,340 $461,208 Expenditures City Commission - $0 $491 $391 - Administration $0 $9,985 $7,943 Legal $0 $0 $2,589 City Clerk $0 $1,999 _ $1,591 Financial Services $0 $0 $3,952 Human Resources $0 $0 $1,731 Police $0 $62,185 $49,468 Fire $0 $29,772 $23,683 Community Development $0 $8,875 $7,060 Public Works Administration $0 $17,929 $14,263 Parks & Recreation $0 $0 $24,762 Library $0 $0 $9,568 Sailing Center $0 $0 $295 Pier 60 $0 $789 $627 Non-Departmental $0 $0 $0 Total Expenditures $0 $132,024 $147,922 Net Fiscal Impact $708,822 ($26,685) $313,286 05/19/99 Fishkind & Associates, Inc. Page 1 Table 3 City of Clearwater Budget FY 1998-1999 General Fund Per it Revenues Property Taxes $21,242,420 Calculated Sales Taxes $5,235,000 $5.88 (2) Franchise Fees $7,888,000 $8.86 (2) Utility Taxes $15,653,090 $17.58 (2) Licenses, Permits $2,813,000 $3.16 (2) Fines & Forfeitures $1,199,600 $1.46 (1) Intergovernmental $8,522,340 $9.57 (2) Charges for Services $1,535,550 $1.72 (2) Use & Sales of City Property $1,266,760 $1.54 (1) Miscellaneous Revenue $182,060 $0.22 (1) Fund Balance $10,071,300 NA Interfund Transfers $1,800,000 NA Total Revenues $77,409,120 Expenditures City Commission `^ _$14;200 --40.22 (2) Administration $3,947,570 $4.43 (2) Legal $1,190,550 $1.44 (1) City Clerk - $790,480 $0.89 (2) Financial Services $1,817,710 $2.21 (1) Human Resources $796,030 $0.97 (1) Police $24,585,250 $27.61 (2) Fire $11,770,450 $13.22 (2) Community Development $3,508,650 $3.94 (2) Public Works Administration $7,088,470 $7.96 (2) Parks & Recreation $11,388,000 $13.82 (1) Library $4,400,550 $5.34 (1) Sailing Center $135,560 $0.16 (1) Pier 60 $288,580 $0.35 (1) Non-Departmental $5,507.070 NA Total Expenditures $77,409,120 Per capita amount = budget amount divided by (1) city population; (2) Population + Workforce NA - per capita is not applicable 05/19/99 Fishkind & Associates, Inc. Page 1 Table 4 City of Clearwater Fiscal Impact Model Assumptions City of Clearwater Millage Rate City Population City Workforce 5.1158 Mills L;47.095 (BEER FI Estimates of Population'l1/98) 66,466 (Claritas Inc.) Employees : Resident Ratio Households Persons per Household Average Retail Annual Wage Estimated Annual Payroll Retail Square Foot per Employee 79.55°/ (Claritas Inc.) 310,075 (BEER FI Population Studies, 1/1999) 2.56 (BEBR FI Population Studies, 1/1999) $19,084 (FI ES202, 01-1997 +3% inflation factor) $42,987,126 455 Value per Sq. ft. $75,_ 05/19/99 Fiishkind &.Associates, Inc. Page 1 Table 5 Economic Impacts Sales Projections Percent Square Sales per Sales per Total Classification of Total (1) Feet S .Ft. 1 S .Ft. 2 Sales Costco(3) 14.2% $1,319.32 $1,575.34 $230,000,000 Food 12.3% 'i126,063 $284.75 $340.01 $42,862,375 Food Service 4.7% 48,171 $213.39 $254.79 $12,273,616 Clothing & Accessories 10.0% 102,491 $127.27 $151.97 $15,575,193 Shoes 5.0% 51,245 $187.12 $223.43 $11,449.792 Home Furnishings 10.0% ? t a ,; 102,491 $127.87 $152.68 $15,648.620 Home Appliances/Music 10.0% 102,491 $186.96 $223.24 $22,880.003 Home Depot (3) 13.2% 135.112 $464.88 $555.10 $75,000,000 Automotive 0.1% 1,025 $125.00 $149.26 $152.974 Hobby/Special Interest 4.0% 40,996 $122.52 $146.30 $5,997,557 Gifts/Specialty 1.6% 16,398 $141.49 $168.95 $2,770,468 Jewelry 0.3% 3,075 $376.32 $449.35 $1,381.611 Liquor 0.1% 1,025 $140.00 $167.17 $171,331 Drugs 3.2% 32,797 $169.15 $201.97 $6,624,138 Other Retail 0.6% 6,149 $140.00 $167.17 $11027,985 Personal Services 3.2% 32,797 $177.46 $211.90 $6,949,568 Recreation-Theater 77.000 $58.64 $70.02 $5,391,492 100.0% 1,024,906 $456,156,722 (1) Urban Land Institute, Dollars 8 Cents of Power Centers: 1995 (2) Inflated to Year 2001 at 3% per year (3) Home Depot and Costco Estimates 05/19/99 Fishkind'A'Associates, Inc. Page 1 Table 6 Economic Impacts Total Output and Total Employment Total Output Employment Classification Sales 1 Multiplier (2) Out ut Multiplier (2) Employment Costco(3) $230,000,000 1.9991 $459,793,000 1.48 475 Food $42,862,375 1.9991 $85,686,173 1.48 410 Food Service $12,273,616 1.9368 $23,771,539 1.48 157 Clothing & Accessories $15,575,193 1.9991 $31,136,368 1.48 333 Shoes $11,449,792 1.9991 $22,889,279 1.48 167 Home Furnishings $15,648,620 1.9991 $31,283,157 1.48 333 Home Appliances/Music $22,880,003 1.9991 $45,739,415 1.48 333 Home Depot (3) $75,000,000 1.9991 $149,932,500 1.48 439 Automotive $152,974 1.7116 $261,830 1.48 3 Hobby/Special Interest $5,997,557 1.9991 $11,989,716 1.48 133 Gifts/Specialty $2,770,468 1.9991 $5,538,442 1.48 53 Jewelry $1,381,611 1.9991 $2,761,980 1.48 10 Liquor $171,331 1.9991 $342,507 1.48 3 Drugs $6,624,138 1.9991 $13,242,314 1.48 107 Other Retail $1,027,985 1.9991 $2,055,044 1.48 20 Personal Services $6,949,568 2.2964 $15,958,989 1.88 136 Recreation-Theater $5,391,492 1.8713 $10,089,099 1.48 250 $456,156,722 $912,471,351 3,364 (1) From Table 5 (2) U.S. Dept. of Commerce; RIMS II 05/19199 Fishkind & Associates, Inc. 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(4) Diluted earnings per share for fiscal 1997, including a $104 million non-recurring charge, were $0.78 (see note 8 of the Notes to Consolidated Financial Statements). (5) Excludes Maintenance Warehouse and National Blinds and Wallpaper, Inc. (6) Adjusted to reflect the first 52 weeks of the 53-week fiscal years in 1996 and 1990. Back Next Table of Contents http://www.homedepot.com/compinfo/financial/annual/1998/ten_year.html 09/17/1999 Clearwater Mall Power Center Economic Impact Analysis Sales Projections Tenant Sq. Feet Sales Per Sq. Ft. 1995 1998 2001 Total Sales Costco 145536.65 $750.00 $819.55 $119,273,872 Home Depot 135287.59 $410.00 $448.02 $60,611,286 Food 126063.44 $284.75 $311.15 $340.01 $42,862,375 Other Anchors/Dept store 102490.60 $182.00 $198.88 $20,382,953 Outparcels 102490.60 $193.00 $210.90 $21,614,889 Food Service 48170.58 $304.00 $332.19 $16,001,738 All Other Tenants 287998.59 $158.00 $172.65 $49,723,205 Theatre 76867.95 $58.64 $64.08 $70.02 $5,382,234 Total/Average 1024906.00 $296.53 $324.03 $332,095,351 Sources: Developing Power Centers, 1996, ULI; Dollars and Cents of ShoppingCenters, 1995 and 1998, Urban land Institute i E?v 10 V E PLgNNING & DEVELOPMENT SERVICES 1 CIN OF CLEAR,NATER _ Tampa Say,,? egional Planning Council 9455 Koger Blvd. suite 219 St. Petersburg, FL 33702-2491 http://access-taMpabayrpc.org Wm. Avera Wynne III, AICP Planning Manager Phone (727) 577-5151 Ext 215 Suncorn 586-3215 Fax (727) 570-51 18 avera@taMpabayrpc.org Prepared for City of Clearwater by Tampa Bay Regional Planning Council Clearwater Mall Power Center Economic Impact Analysis Fiscal Impacts - Full Impact Scenario "Value of the full Power Center" 80% of Center's employees reside within clearwater with 40% as head of household a Taxable Center Sales 2001 (Gross sales - 15%) b Clearwater 1 /2 Sales Tax Sharing rate of return c Penny for Pinellas revenue d Employee Head of Households residing in City e Average taxable value of Clearwater residence f Total taxable household taxable value attributed to center's employment g Taxable Value of Power Center ($75 per s.f.) h Total Taxable value attributed to center i Mil rate j Clearwater Ad Valorem tax Collection k Other revenues such as franchise fees, utility fees, etc. I Annual Estimate of City of Clearwater Revenues m City expenditures for Center generated HHs (city budget/HH" project HH) n Net Fiscal Annual Impact Note: This fiscal analysis is for the fiscal impacts to the City and does include the value the of the jobs and income associated with the center. $282,281,048 $136,243 $227,152 901.2 $93,351 $84,127,921 $76,867,950 $160,995,871 0.0055032 $885,992 $100,000 $1,349,387 $1,522,127 ($172,740) Prepared for City of Clearwater by Tampa Bay Regional Planning Council Clearwater Mall Power Center Economic Impact Analysis Fiscal Impacts - Full Impact Scenario "Value of the full Power Center" 50% of Center's employees reside within clearwater with 25% as head of household a Taxable Center Sales 2001 (Gross sales - 15%) $282,281,048 b Clearwater 1/2 Sales Tax Sharing rate of return $136,243 C Penny for Pinellas revenue $227,152 d Employee Head of Households residing in City (12.5%) 563.25 e Average taxable value of Clearwater residence $93,351 f Total taxable household taxable value attributed to center's employment $52,579,951 g Taxable Value of Power Center ($75 per s.f.) $76,867,950 h Total Taxable value attributed to center $129,447,901 i Mil rate 0.0055032 j Clearwater Ad Valorem tax Collection $712,378 k Other revenues such as franchise fees, utility fees, etc. $100,000 1 Annual Estimate of City of Clearwater Revenues $1,175,772 m City expenditures for Center generated HHs (city budget/HH" project HH) $951,329 n Net Fiscal Annual Impact $224,443 Note: This fiscal analysis is for the fiscal impacts to the City and does include the value the of the jobs and income associated with the center. Prepared for City of Clearwater by Tampa Bay Regional Planning Council Clearwater Mall Power Center Economic Impact Analysis Fiscal Impacts - Full Impact Scenario "Value of the full Power Center" 25% of Center's employees reside within clearwater with 12.5% as head of household a Taxable Center Sales 2001 (Gross sales - 15%) $282,281,048 b Clearwater 1/2 Sales Tax Sharing rate of return $136,243 C Penny for Pinellas revenue $227,152 d Employee Head of Households residing in City (12.5%) 281.625 e Average taxable value of Clearwater residence $93,351 f Total taxable household taxable value attributed to center's employment $26,289,975 g Taxable Value of Power Center ($75 per s.f.) $76,867,950 h Total Taxable value attributed to center $103,157,925 i Mil rate 0.0055032 j Clearwater Ad Valorem tax Collection $567,699 k Other revenues such as franchise fees, utility fees, etc. $100,000 I Annual Estimate of City of Clearwater Revenues $1,031,093 m City expenditures for Center generated HHs (city budget/HH" project HH) $475,665 n Net Fiscal Annual Impact $555,429 Note: This fiscal analysis is for the fiscal impacts to the City and does include the value the of the jobs and income associated with the center. Prepared for City of Clearwater by Tampa Bay Regional Planning Council Clearwater Mall Power Center Economic Impact Analysis Fiscal Impacts - Net New Scenario "Net new impacts of Power Center" - assumes 112 of sales are net new after demise of mall and other relocation 80% of net new employees reside within clearwater with 40% as head of household a Taxable Center Sales 2001 (Gross sales - 15%) b Clearwater Sales Tax Sharing rate of return Penny for Pinellas revenue c Employee Head of Households d Average taxable value of Clearwater residence e Total taxable household taxable value attributed to center's employment f Taxable Value of Power Center ($75 per s.f.) g Total Taxable value h Mil rate i Clearwater Ad Valorem tax Collection i Other revenues such as franchise fees, utility fees, etc. k Annual Estimate of City of Clearwater Revenues I City expenditures for Center generated HHs (city budget/HH*project HH) m Net Fiscal Annual Impact (i - k) Note: This fiscal analysis is for the fiscal impacts to the City and does include the value the of the jobs and income associated with the center. $141,140,524 $68,121 $113,576 450.6 $93,351 $42,063,961 $38,433,975 $80,497,936 0.0055032 $442,996 $50,000 $674,693 $761,063 ($86,370) Prepared for City of Clearwater by Tampa Bay Regional Planning Council Clearwater Mall Power Center Economic Impact Analysis Fiscal Impacts - Net New Scenario "Net new impacts of Power Center" - assumes 112 of sales are net new after demise of mall and other relocation 50% of net new employees reside within clearwater with 25% as head of household a Taxable Center Sales 2001 (Gross sales - 15%) b Clearwater Sales Tax Sharing rate of return Penny for Pinellas revenue c Employee Head of Households d Average taxable value of Clearwater residence e Total taxable household taxable value attributed to center's employment f Taxable Value of Power Center ($75 per s.f.) g Total Taxable value h Mil rate i Clearwater Ad Valorem tax Collection j Other revenues such as franchise fees, utility fees, etc. k Annual Estimate of City of Clearwater Revenues I City expenditures for Center generated HHs (city budget/HH*project HH) m Net Fiscal Annual Impact (i - k) Note: This fiscal analysis is for the fiscal impacts to the City and does include the value the of the jobs and income associated with the center. $141,140,524 $68,121 $113,576 281.625 $93,351 $26,289,975 $38,433,975 $64,723,950 0.0055032 $356,189 $50,000 $587,886 $475,665 $112,221 Prepared for City of Clearwater by Tampa Bay Regional Planning Council Clearwater Mall Power Center Economic Impact Analysis Fiscal Impacts - Net New Scenario "Net new impacts of Power Center" - assumes 112 of sales are net new after demise of mall and other relocation 25% of net new employees reside within clearwater with 12.5% as head of household a Taxable Center Sales 2001 (Gross sales - 15%) b Clearwater Sales Tax Sharing rate of return c Penny for Pinellas revenue d Employee Head of Households (est. that max of 25% of new job holders are HH in city) e Average taxable value of Clearwater residence f Total taxable household taxable value attributed to center's employment g Taxable Value of Power Center ($75 per s.f.) h Total Taxable value i Mil rate i Clearwater Ad Valorem tax Collection k Other revenues such as franchise fees, utility fees, etc. I Annual Estimate of City of Clearwater Revenues m City expenditures for Center generated HHs (city budget/HH*project HH) n Net Fiscal Annual Impact (i - k) Note: This fiscal analysis is for the fiscal impacts to the City and does include the value the of the jobs and income associated with the center. $141,140,524 $68,121 $113,576 140.8125 $93,351 $13,144,988 $38,433,975 $51,578,963 0.0055032 $283,849 $50,000 $515,547 $237,832 $277,714 Prepared for City of Clearwater by Tampa Bay Regional Planning Council Clearwater Mall Power Center Economic Impact Analysis REMI Variables Modeled Margins Sales Eating and Drinking $10,721,164 67% $16,001,738 Wholesale (Costco) $47,709,549 40% $119,273,872 Rest of Retail $95,718,753 50% $191,437,507 Amusement $4,305,788 80% $5,382,234 $158,455,254 $332,095,351 8% per year increase in sales included (2001 - 2005) [Total sales] - [cost of goods sold] is modeled $ The variables above were input into the REMI Policy Insight model. 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Prepared for City of Clearwater by Tampa Bay Regional Planning Council Clearwater Mall Power Center Economic Impact Analysis Full Impact Scenario (or economic "value" of the Center) 100% of Sales attributed to Center 80% of Employees live within the City of Clearwater 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 Regionwide Total Emp (Thous) 4.308 4.200 4.094 4.016 3.851 GRP (Bil Nom$) 0.208 0.214 0.218 0.224 0.226 GRP (Bil 92$) 0.169 0.169 0.168 0.168 0.166 Pers Inc (Bil Nom $) 0.126 0.141 0.150 0.159 0.162 Disp Pers Inc (Bil Nom $) 0.105 0.118 0.126 0.134 0.138 Real Disp Pers Inc (Bil 92$) 0.065 0.068 0.071 0.074 0.076 Pinellas County Total Emp (Thous) 3.731 3.654 3.591 3.547 3.422 GRP (Bil Nom$) 0.178 0.183 0.189 0.195 0.199 GRP (Bil 92$) 0.144 0.145 0.145 0.147 0.145 Pers Inc (Bil Nom $) 0.092 0.103 0.111 0.119 0.123 Disp Pers Inc (Bil Nom $) 0.076 0.086 0.094 0.100 0.104 Real Disp Pers Inc (Bil 92$) 0.046 0.049 0.051 0.055 0.057 City of Clearwater Total Emp (Thous) 2.985 2.923 2.873 2.838 2.738 GRP (Bil Nom$) 0.142 0.147 0.151 0.156 0.159 GRP (Bil 92$) 0.115 0.116 0.116 0.117 0.116 Pers Inc (Bil Nom $) 0.074 0.083 0.089 0.095 0.098 Disp Pers Inc (Bil Nom $) 0.061 0.069 0.075 0.080 0.083 Real Disp Pers Inc (Bil 92$) 0.037 0.039 0.041 0.044 0.045 Prepared for City of Clearwater by Tampa Bay Regional Planning Council Clearwater Mall Power Center Economic Impact Analysis Net New Impact Scenario 50% of Sales attributed to Center 80% of Center Employees live with the City of Clearwater Regionwide Total Emp (Thous) 2.149 2.096 2.043 2.004 1.922 GRP (Bil Nom$) 0.104 0.107 0.109 0.112 0.113 GRP (Bil 92$) 0.084 0.084 0.084 0.084 0.083 Pers Inc (Bil Nom $) 0.063 0.070 0.075 0.079 0.081 Disp Pers Inc (Bil Nom $) 0.052 0.059 0.063 0.067 0.069 Real Disp Pers Inc (Bil 92$) 0.032 0.034 0.035 0.037 0.038 Pinellas County Total Emp (Thous) 1.861 1.823 1.792 1.770 1.709 GRP (Bil Nom$) 0.089 0.091 0.094 0.097 0.099 GRP (Bil 92$) 0.072 0.072 0.072 0.073 0.073 Pers Inc (Bil Nom $) 0.046 0.051 0.056 0.059 0.061 Disp Pers Inc (Bil Nom $) 0.038 0.043 0.047 0.050 0.052 Real Disp Pers Inc (Bil 92$) 0.023 0.024 0.026 0.027 0.028 City of Clearwater Total Emp (Thous) 1.489 1.458 1.434 1.416 1.367 GRP (Bil Nom$) 0.071 0.073 0.075 0.078 0.079 GRP (Bil 92$) 0.057 0.058 0.058 0.059 0.058 Pers Inc (Bil Nom $) 0.037 0.041 0.044 0.047 0.049 Disp Pers Inc (Bil Nom $) 0.030 0.034 0.037 0.040 0.042 Real Disp Pers Inc (Bil 92$) 0.019 0.020 0.021 0.022 0.023 Prepared for City of Clearwater by Tampa Bay Regional Planning Council Clearwater Mall Power Center Economic Impact Analysis Full Impact Scenario (or economic "value" of the Center) 100% of Sales attributed to Center 50% of Employees live within the City of Clearwater 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 Regionwide Total Emp (Thous) 4.308 4.200 4.094 4.016 3.851 GRP (Bil Nom$) 0.208 0.214 0.218 0.224 0.226 GRP (Bil 92$) 0.169 0.169 0.168 0.168 0.166 Pers Inc (Bil Nom $) 0.126 0.141 0.150 0.159 0.162 Disp Pers Inc (Bil Nom $) 0.105 0.118 0.126 0.134 0.138 Real Disp Pers Inc (Bil 92$) 0.065 0.068 0.071 0.074 0.076 Pinellas County Total Emp (Thous) 3.731 3.654 3.591 3.547 3.422 GRP (Bil Nom$) 0.178 0.183 0.189 0.195 0.199 GRP (Bil 92$) 0.144 0.145 0.145 0.147 0.145 Pers Inc (Bil Nom $) 0.092 0.103 0.111 0.119 0.123 Disp Pers Inc (Bil Nom $) 0.076 0.086 0.094 0.100 0.104 Real Disp Pers Inc (Bil 92$) 0.046 0.049 0.051 0.055 0.057 City of Clearwater Total Emp (Thous) 1.866 1.827 1.796 1.774 1.711 GRP (Bil Nom$) 0.089 0.092 0.094 0.098 0.099 GRP (Bil 92$) 0.072 0.072 0.073 0.073 0.073 Pers Inc (Bil Nom $) 0.046 0.052 0.056 0.059 0.061 Disp Pers Inc (Bil Nom $) 0.038 0.043 0.047 0.050 0.052 Real Disp Pers Inc (Bil 92$) 0.023 0.024 0.026 0.027 0.028 Prepared for City of Clearwater by Tampa Bay Regional Planning Council Clearwater Mall Power Center Economic Impact Analysis Net New Impact Scenario 50% of Sales attributed to Center 50% of Center Employees live with the City of Clearwater Regionwide Total Emp (Thous) 2.149 2.096 2.043 2.004 1.922 GRP (Bil Nom$) 0.104 0.107 0.109 0.112 0.113 GRP (Bil 92$) 0.084 0.084 0.084 0.084 0.083 Pers Inc (Bil Nom $) 0.063 0.070 0.075 0.079 0.081 Disp Pers Inc (Bil Nom $) 0.052 0.059 0.063 0.067 0.069 Real Disp Pers Inc (Bil 92$) 0.032 0.034 0.035 0.037 0.038 Pinellas County Total Emp (Thous) 1.861 1.823 1.792 1.770 1.709 GRP (Bil Nom$) 0.089 0.091 0.094 0.097 0.099 GRP (Bil 92$) 0.072 0.072 0.072 0.073 0.073 Pers Inc (Bil Nom $) 0.046 0.051 0.056 0.059 0.061 Disp Pers Inc (Bil Nom $) 0.038 0.043 0.047 0.050 0.052 Real Disp Pers Inc (Bil 92$) 0.023 0.024 0.026 0.027 0.028 City of Clearwater Total Emp (Thous) 0.931 0.912 0.896 0.885 0.855 GRP (Bil Nom$) 0.044 0.046 0.047 0.049 0.050 GRP (Bil 92$) 0.036 0.036 0.036 0.037 0.036 Pers Inc (Bil Nom $) 0.023 0.026 0.028 0.030 0.031 Disp Pers Inc (Bil Nom $) 0.019 0.022 0.023 0.025 0.026 Real Disp Pers Inc (Bil 92$) 0.012 0.012 0.013 0.014 0.014 Prepared for City of Clearwater by Tampa Bay Regional Planning Council Clearwater Mall Power Center Economic Impact Analysis Full Impact Scenario (or economic "value" of the Center) 100% of Sales attributed to Center 25% of Employees live within the City of Clearwater 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 Regionwide Total Emp (Thous) 4.308 4.200 4.094 4.016 3.851 GRP (Bil Nom$) 0.208 0.214 0.218 0.224 0.226 GRP (Bil 92$) 0.169 0.169 0.168 0.168 0.166 Pers Inc (Bil Nom $) 0.126 0.141 0.150 0.159 0.162 Disp Pers Inc (Bil Nom $) 0.105 0.118 0.126 0.134 0.138 Real Disp Pers Inc (Bil 92$) 0.065 0.068 0.071 0.074 0.076 Pinellas County Total Emp (Thous) 3.731 3.654 3.591 3.547 3.422 GRP (Bil Nom$) 0.178 0.183 0.189 0.195 0.199 GRP (Bil 92$) 0.144 0.145 0.145 0.147 0.145 Pers Inc (Bil Nom $) 0.092 0.103 0.111 0.119 0.123 Disp Pers Inc (Bil Nom $) 0.076 0.086 0.094 0.100 0.104 Real Disp Pers Inc (Bil 92$) 0.046 0.049 0.051 0.055 0.057 City of Clearwater Total Emp (Thous) 0.933 0.914 0.898 0.887 0.856 GRP (Bil Nom$) 0.044 0.046 0.047 0.049 0.050 GRP (Bil 92$) 0.036 0.036 0.036 0.037 0.036 Pers Inc (Bil Nom $) 0.023 0.026 0.028 0.030 0.031 Disp Pers Inc (Bil Nom $) 0.019 0.022 0.023 0.025 0.026 Real Disp Pers Inc (Bil 92$) 0.012 0.012 0.013 0.014 0.014 Prepared for City of Clearwater by Tampa Bay Regional Planning Council Clearwater Mall Power Center Economic Impact Analysis Net New Impact Scenario 50% of Sales attributed to Center 25% of Center Employees live with the City of Clearwater Regionwide Total Emp (Thous) 2.149 2.096 2.043 2.004 1.922 GRP (Bil Nom$) 0.104 0.107 0.109 0.112 0.113 GRP (Bil 92$) 0.084 0.084 0.084 0.084 0.083 Pers Inc (Bil Nom $) 0.063 0.070 0.075 0.079 0.081 Disp Pers Inc (Bil Nom $) 0.052 0.059 0.063 0.067 0.069 Real Disp Pers Inc (Bil 92$) 0.032 0.034 0.035 0.037 0.038 Pinellas County Total Emp (Thous) 1.861 1.823 1.792 1.770 1.709 GRP (Bil Nom$) 0.089 0.091 0.094 0.097 0.099 GRP (Bil 92$) 0.072 0.072 0.072 0.073 0.073 Pers Inc (Bil Nom $) 0.046 0.051 0.056 0.059 0.061 Disp Pers Inc (Bil Nom $) 0.038 0.043 0.047 0.050 0.052 Real Disp Pers Inc (Bil 92$) 0.023 0.024 0.026 0.027 0.028 City of Clearwater Total Emp (Thous) 0.465 0.456 0.448 0.443 0.427 GRP (Bil Nom$) 0.022 0.023 0.024 0.024 0.025 GRP (Bil 92$) 0.018 0.018 0.018 0.018 0.018 Pers Inc (Bil Nom $) 0.011 0.013 0.014 0.015 0.015 Disp Pers Inc (Bil Nom $) 0.010 0.011 0.012 0.013 0.013 Real Disp Pers Inc (Bil 92$) 0.006 0.006 0.006 0.007 0.007 Prepared for City of Clearwater by Tampa Bay Regional Planning Council Clearwater Mall Power Center Economic Impact Analysis Employemnt by Sector Related to Clearwater Mall Power Center (in Thousands) Manufacturing 0.1013 0.07828 0.05515 0.03629 0.01935 Manuf As % of US 0.00054 0.000412 0.00029 0.000192 0.000103 Durables 0.05756 0.0394 0.02106 0.006226 -0.00662 Non-Durables 0.04376 0.03886 0.03409 0.03004 0.02596 Non-Manufact 4.167 4.036 3.919 3.83 3.659 Non-Manuf As % of US 0.003492 0.003316 0.003163 0.003043 0.002863 Mining 0.004725 0.004358 0.003923 0.00353 0.003083 Construction 0.2313 0.2173 0.1994 0.1828 0.1623 Trans/Pub Util 0.06113 0.05432 0.04807 0.04303 0.03796 Fin/Ins/Real Est 0.1321 0.1282 0.1234 0.1196 0.1143 Retail Trade 2.504 2.479 2.46 2.448 2.43 Wholesale Trade 0.438 0.4323 0.4249 0.4173 0.4093 Services 0.7754 0.7009 0.6418 0.5989 0.4868 Agri/For/Fish Serv 0.021 0.01944 0.01791 0.01665 0.01538 Total Government 0.03784 0.08533 0.1204 0.1489 0.1719 Total Govt As % of US 0.000166 0.000373 0.000521 0.000639 0.000732 State & Local 0.03784 0.08545 0.1203 0.1489 0.1719 Federal Civilian 0 0 0 0 0 Federal Mil 0 0 0 0 0 Farm 0 0 0 0 0 Farm As % of US 0 0 0 0 0 Total Employment 4.308 4.2 4.094 4.016 3.851 Total Emp As % of US 0.002634 0.002525 0.002427 0.002351 0.002228 Population 0.8604 1.938 2.731 3.384 3.905 Pop As % of US 0.000311 0.000695 0.000972 0.001194 0.001368 Prepared for City of Clearwater by Tampa Bay Regional Planning Council Clearwater Mall Power Center Economic Impact Analysis Employment by Occupation Related to Clearwater Mall Power Center (in Thousands) Managerial & administ 0.293 0.285 0.2768 0.2703 0.2555 Management support 0.09056 0.08597 0.08156 0.07809 0.07346 Engineers 0.02303 0.0209 0.01877 0.01706 0.01488 Architects & surveyors 0.004986 0.004634 0.004285 0.004009 0.003702 Life scientists 0.001543 0.001526 0.001492 0.001471 0.001433 Comput, math & oper res 0.03232 0.03214 0.03183 0.03177 0.03103 Physical scientists 0.003339 0.003173 0.002996 0.002862 0.002705 Social scientists 0.001736 0.001758 0.00176 0.001778 0.001774 Social, rec & relig wrkrs 0.01217 0.01031 0.009041 0.008232 0.007553 Judges, magis & oth judic wrkrs 0 0 0 0 0 Lawyers 0.01193 0.01115 0.01038 0.009785 0.009113 Teachers, librarians, couns 0.04578 0.06592 0.08069 0.09338 0.1031 Health diagnosing -0.00032 -0.00082 -0.00107 -0.00113 -0.00105 Hlth assessmnt & treating 0.01559 0.01389 0.01302 0.01291 0.01326 Writers, artists & entertainers 0.05179 0.05018 0.0489 0.048 0.03704 All other profes wrkrs 0.02038 0.02052 0.02057 0.02071 0.01707 Hlth technic & technologis 0.02187 0.02028 0.01944 0.01917 0.01859 Engin & scienc tech & technol 0.02512 0.02338 0.02161 0.02018 0.01858 Tech, xcpt hlth, engin & scienc 0.02602 0.02489 0.02378 0.02292 0.02055 Cashiers 0.3688 0.3668 0.3657 0.3654 0.3591 Counter & rental clerks 0.02887 0.02809 0.0275 0.02707 0.01401 Insurance sales wrkrs 0.002739 0.002338 0.001995 0.00174 0.001507 Real est agents, brokers & apprais 0.005173 0.005573 0.005732 0.005816 0.005756 Salespersons, retail 0.5561 0.5536 0.5518 0.5512 0.549 Secur & finan serv sales wrkrs 0.003136 0.002766 0.002474 0.002264 0.002064 Mkting & sales wrkr superv 0.1618 0.1602 0.1588 0.1578 0.1534 Travel agents 0.000764 0.000556 0.000369 0.000214 8.2E-05 All other sales & rel wrkrs 0.1931 0.1903 0.1872 0.1848 0.1797 Adjstrs, investiga & collect 0.03392 0.03255 0.03136 0.03049 0.02959 Communic equip operat 0.006962 0.00631 0.005726 0.005238 0.00465 Comput oper & periph equip oper 0.00631 0.005689 0.005118 0.004622 0.004101 Fin records processing 0.09151 0.08707 0.08276 0.0791 0.07402 Information clerks 0.03047 0.02841 0.0266 0.02524 0.02307 Mail clerks & messengers 0.00584 0.005465 0.005117 0.004841 0.004335 Post clerks & mail carrier 0 0 0 0 0 Material rec, sched, disp & distr 0.279 0.2736 0.2685 0.2642 0.2574 Recrd processing, xcpt fin 0.03035 0.02911 0.02793 0.02697 0.02556 Secretar, stenog & typists 0.08282 0.07825 0.07361 0.06979 0.06406 Oth cleric & admin spprt wrkrs 0.1909 0.1856 0.1801 0.1757 0.1684 Clean & biding serv, ex priv hh 0.07495 0.07132 0.0675 0.06442 0.06018 Food prep & service 0.4312 0.422 0.4154 0.4116 0.4031 Health service 0.001205 -0.00093 -0.00212 -0.00266 -0.00266 Personal service 0.04526 0.04091 0.03761 0.03537 0.02846 Private household wrkrs 0.01672 0.01377 0.01149 0.009811 0.008316 Protective service 0.03943 0.03787 0.03625 0.0349 0.03312 All other service wrkrs 0.03824 0.03806 0.03798 0.03813 0.03698 Anim brdrs/trnrs; caretak, ex farm 0.001769 0.001659 0.001566 0.001498 0.001429 Farm wrkrs 0.00779 0.007126 0.006485 0.005974 0.005447 Farm oper & managers 0.001783 0.001637 0.001497 0.001383 0.001268 Prepared for City of Clearwater by Tampa Bay Regional Planning Council Clearwater Mall Power Center Economic Impact Analysis Fish, hunters & trappers 0.00012 0.000109 9.75E-05 8.85E-05 7.95E-05 Forestry & logging 0.000687 0.000614 0.000536 0.000467 0.000394 Gard, nurs, greenhse, lawn serv 0.01724 0.01683 0.01636 0.01598 0.01547 Supervisors, farm/for/agri rel 0.001019 0.001001 0.000966 0.000935 0.000896 Veter asst, all other rel wrkrs 0.00692 0.006775 0.006607 0.00647 0.006315 Blue collr wrkr supervisors 0.0425 0.04016 0.0377 0.03561 0.03301 Construction trades 0.1022 0.09647 0.0891 0.08243 0.07375 Oil & gas extraction 0.000547 0.000507 0.000459 0.000414 0.000364 Mining, quarry & tunneling 0.000132 0.000121 0.000109 9.73E-05 8.46E-05 All other extract & rel wrkrs 0.003327 0.003211 0.003078 0.002971 0.002691 Commun equip mech, inst & rep 0.001992 0.001788 0.001607 0.001459 0.001303 Electr equip mech, inst & rep 0.01768 0.01673 0.01579 0.015 0.01405 Mach/related mech, inst & rep 0.04073 0.04012 0.03905 0.03807 0.03665 Vhicle/mobile equip mech & rep 0.08463 0.08242 0.0804 0.07872 0.07681 Oth mech, inst & repair 0.05357 0.05217 0.05073 0.04954 0.04728 Assemblers, precision 0.002075 0.001221 0.000374 -0.00031 -0.00088 Food wrkrs, precision 0.0197 0.0192 0.01873 0.01831 0.01785 Inspect, tsters & graders, precis 0.00831 0.007414 0.006559 0.005871 0.005177 Metal wrkrs, precision 0.01445 0.01292 0.01128 0.009899 0.008533 Printing wrkrs, precision 0.002648 0.002446 0.002248 0.002073 0.001867 Text, appar & furn wrkrs, precis 0.006229 0.005714 0.00526 0.004883 0.004507 Woodwrkrs, precision 0.006714 0.0064 0.006054 0.005747 0.005413 Other precision wrkrs 0.005238 0.004978 0.004745 0.004563 0.004255 Chem plant & syst oper 6.22E-05 5.09E-05 3.75E-05 2.71 E-05 1.9E-05 Elec pwr gen plant oper/distr/disp 0.000367 0.000334 0.000304 0.00028 0.000257 Gas & petro plant & syst 0.000146 0.000133 0.000119 0.000107 9.45E-05 Stationary engineers 3.46E-05 2.06E-05 1.01 E-05 2.98E-06 -1.6E-06 Water/liqu wste trtmnt plant/sys oper 0.000142 0.000133 0.000124 0.000118 0.00011 All other plant & syst oper 0.001733 0.001659 0.001582 0.001518 0.001432 Num ctrl mach tool oper, met/plast 0.000545 0.000397 0.00023 8.82E-05 -4.2E-05 Comb mach tool setters/oper/tnders 0.000463 0.000317 0.000163 3.48E-05 -7.7E-05 Mach tool cut/form oper, met/plast 0.003872 0.002895 0.001915 0.001127 0.000446 Metal fabricat mach oper 0.001193 0.000947 0.000686 0.000468 0.000269 Met/plast process mach oper 0.001202 0.000649 9.73E-05 -0.00036 -0.00074 Print, binding & rel wrkrs 0.006655 0.006184 0.005716 0.005304 0.004822 Textile & related oper 0.00717 0.006411 0.005728 0.005198 0.004707 Woodworking mach oper 0.001114 0.000967 0.000808 0.000669 0.000529 Oth mach setters/oper/tnders 0.0265 0.02441 0.02242 0.02081 0.01832 Hand wrkrs, incl assemb/fabricat 0.03478 0.03078 0.02679 0.02351 0.02012 Motor vehicle operators 0.12 0.1178 0.1155 0.1135 0.1107 Rail transp wrkrs 0.000671 0.000616 0.00057 0.00054 0.000508 Water transp & rel wrkrs 0.000229 0.000158 9.58E-05 4.77E-05 9.06E-06 Material moving equip oper 0.02831 0.02711 0.02567 0.02441 0.02293 All other transp/mat mov equip oper 0.002983 0.002861 0.002729 0.002621 0.002501 Help, labrs & mat movers, hand 0.2117 0.2049 0.1978 0.1917 0.184 Prepared for City of Clearwater by Tampa Bay Regional Planning Council Clearwater Mall Power Center Economic Impact Analysis Construction Impacts $92 Million of construction in 2000 Pinellas County 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 Total Emp (Thous) 1.248 -0.0567 -0.05487 -0.04608 -0.0368 Priv Non-Farm Emp (Thous) 1.24 -0.06693 -0.06204 -0.05191 -0.04156 GRP (Bil 92$) 0.04891 -0.00209 -0.00223 -0.00198 -0.00168 Pers Inc (Bil Nom $) 0.03614 0.002783 0.001217 0.000683 0.000427 Disp Pers Inc (Bil Nom $) 0.03011 0.002516 0.001167 0.000708 0.000483 Population (Thous) 0.2007 0.2454 0.1716 0.14 0.1147 Prepared for City of Clearwater by Tampa Bay Regional Planning Council ONE 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Ile - ??h?ti ,c?•f-of .?.G1 ?s lid" f T'Sl . -F- y 1 STATE OF FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY AFFAIRS Dedicated to making Florida a better place to call home" JEB BUSH STEVEN M. SEIBERT Govemor S-gtary February 3, 2000 i FEB 7 I Mr. Robert C. Pergolizzi Florida Design Consultants, Inc. PLANNING & DEVELOPMENT 2639 McCormick Drive SERVICES Clearwater, FL 33759 CITY OF CLEARWATER Re: Clearwater Mall; File No. BLIVR-800-005 Dear Mr. Pergolizzi: The Bureau of Local Planning within the Division of Community Planning received your application for a Binding Letter of Interpretation for Clearwater Mall on December 27, 1999. Public notice of your application was published in the January 21, 2000, issue of the Florida Administrative Weekly. Please address questions or additional information concerning your application to Marina Pennington in the Bureau of Local Planning at (904) 488-4925. We would like to work as closely as possible with you or your representative to ensure smooth and expeditious handling of your application. Sincerely, 7 D. Ray Eubanks Community Program Administrator DRE/dh Enclosure cc: Mr. John Meyer, Tampa Bay RPC City of Clearwater 2555 SHUMARD OAK BOULEVARD • TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA 32399-2100 Phone: 850.488.8466/Suncom 278.8466 FAX: 850.921.0781/Suncom 291.0781 Internet address: http://www.dca.state.fl.us FLORIDA KEYS Area of Critical State Concern Field Office 2796 Overseas Highway, Suite 212 Marathon, Florida 33050-2227 ?.` Florida Administrative Weekly Volume 26, Number 3, January 21, 2000 DEVELOPMENT NAME: POINTE WEST COMMERCE CENTER DEVELOPER/AGENT: Home Depot USA, Inc., Margaret-Ray Kemper DEVELOPMENT TYPE: 28-24.029, 28-24.031, F.A.C. COUNTY LOCATION: Broward LOCAL GOVERNMENT: Davie City NOTICE OF HEREBY GIVEN that the Division of Community Planning, Department of Community Affairs received the following petitions for binding letters of Development of Regional Impact, Vested Rights and Modification Determinations, pursuant to subsection 380.06(4)(a), Florida Statutes. FILE NO.: BLID-0700-004 DATE RECEIVED: December 29, 1999 DEVELOPMENT NAME: WOLF CREEK DEVELOPER/AGENT: Wolf Creek Partners DEVELOPMENT TYPE: 28-24.023, F.A.C. COUNTY LOCATION: Highlands LOCAL GOVERNMENT: Highlands County NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Division of Community Planning, Department of Community Affairs, received the following petitions for binding letters of Development of Regional Impact, Vested Rights and Modification Determinations, pursuant to subsection 380.06(4)(a), Florida Statutes. FILE NO.: BLIVR-800-005 DATE RECEIVED: December 27, 1999 DEVELOPMENT NAME: Clearwater Mall DEVELOPER/AGENT: Wilton Parners Clearwater, Robert C. Pergolizzi DEVELOPMENT TYPE: 28-24.031, F.A.C. COUNTY LOCATION: Pinellas LOCAL GOVERNMENT: Clearwater City DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAY SAFETY AND MOTOR VEHICLES Notice of Publication for a New Point Franchise Motor Vehicle Dealer in a County of More than 300,000 Population Pursuant to Section 320.642, Florida Statutes, Harley-Davidson Motor Company, intends to allow the establishment of Alternate Retail Outlet with Service (AROS), as a outlet dealership for the rental of motorcycles and the sale of parts and accessories, MotorClothes and Collectibles, and the service of Harley Davidson motorcycles, at 1880 S Federal Highway, Ft. Lauderdale (Broward County), Florida 33316, on or after February 1, 2000. The name and address of the dealer operator(s) and principal investor(s) of Alternate Retail Outlet with Service (AROS) are: dealer operator: Bruce 0. Rossmeyer, 421 Ocean, Shore Blvd., Ormond Beach, FL 33317; principal investor(s): Bruce O. Rossmeyer, 421 Ocean Shore Blvd., Ormond Beach, FL 33317, Terry Taylor, 15 Harborage Isle, Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33316. The notice indicates an intent to establish the new point location in a county of more than 300,000 population, according to the latest population estimates of the University of Florida, Bureau of Economic and Business Research. Certain dealerships of the same line-make may have standing, pursuant to Section 320.642, Florida Statutes to file a petition or complaint protesting the application. Written petitions or complaints must be received by the Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles within 30 days of the date of publication of this notice and must be submitted to: Mr. Ronald D. Reynolds, Administrator, Dealer License Section, Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles, Room A-312, Neil Kirkman Building, 2900 Apalachce Parkway, Tallahassee, Florida 32399-0635. A copy of such petition or complaint must also be sent by US Mail to: Carolyn Mijokovic, Regional Dealer Relations Representative, Harley-Davidson Motor Company, 3700 West Juneau Ave., P. O. Box 653, Milwaukee, WI 53201. If no petitions or complaints are received within 30 days of the date of publication, a final order will be issued by the Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles approving the establishment of the dealership, subject to the applicant's compliance with the provisions of Chapter 320, Florida Statutes. Notice of Publication for a New Point Franchise Motor Vehicle Dealer in a County of More than 300,000 Population Pursuant to Section 320.642, Florida Statutes, Boss Hoss Cycle, Inc., intends to allow the establishment of Boss Hoss Motorcycles by Hoosier Auto Sales, as a dealership for the sale of Boss Hoss motorcycles and accessories, at 6505 South Orange Avenue, Orlando (Orange County), Florida 33312, on or after December 28, 1999. The name and address of the dealer operator(s) and principal investor(s) of Boss Hoss Motorcycles by Hoosier Auto Sales are: dealer operator: Robert Trost, 3041 Tindall Acres Rd., Kissimmee, FL 34744, Robert Beatty, 12044 Betty Ann Dr., Orlando, FL 32832; principal investor(s): Robert Trost, 3041 Tindall Acres Rd., Kissimmee, FL 34744, Robert Beatty, 12044 Betty Ann Dr., Orlando, FL 32832. The notice indicates an intent to establish the new point vocation in a county of more than 300,000 population, according to the latest population estimates of the University of Florida, Bureau of Economic and Business Research. 111-i 264 Section XII - Miscellaneous FLORIDA DESIGN CONSULTANTS, INC. ENGINEERS, ENVIRONMENTALISTS, SURVEYORS & PLANNERS December 22, 1999 Florida Department of Community Affairs Division of Resource Planning and Management Bureau of State Planning 2555 Shumard Oak Boulevard Tallahassee, FL 32399 ATTN: Ray Eubanks, Plan Processing Team Dear Mr. Eubanks: Enclosed please find form RPM-BSP-BLIVR-1 an Application for a Binding Letter of Vested Rights for the ' Clearwater Mall project. The Clearwater Mall was originally approved for development in its entirety in 1971 and construction started immediately thereafter. The existing mall was constructed in a continuous manner throughout the early 1970's. Based on the best available information, it appears that Phase I was ' completed in 1971 and Phase II was completed in 1973 and therefore are vested from DRI review. Phase III (Burdines) and the bank and restaurant outparcels were constructed after 1973 and therefore are not considered vested. According to current tax information from the Pinellas County Property Appraiser, the ' buildings located on current mall property occupy 926,102 square feet of gross floor area of which 746,338 s.f. are in Phases I and II. ' The current owners of the Clearwater Mall intend to demolish the existing mall and redevelop the site with 913,000 s.f. of retail commercial uses and a multi-screen theater (67,000 s.f.) for a total of 980,000 s.f. t Considering the vested amount of 746,338 s.f., the increase would be 233,662 which is well below the 100% threshold of 400,000 s.f. fixed threshold for retail development. In fact, it represents 58.42% which is well below the 80% threshold. Therefore, it is our position that this redevelopment is not required to undergo ' DRI Review per Chapter 380.06(2)(d). We trust that your review will conclude that this redevelopment project is not subject to DRI Review per ' Chapter 380 FS. If you have any questions, please call me at (727) 724-8422. Sincerely, ' Robert C. Pergoliz CP Vice President/Transportation : sp ' L:\eubanks.wpd cc: John Meyer, TBRPC Ralph Stone, City of Clearwater ' Meredith Ericsson, Wilton Partners Clearwater, LLC E. D. Armstrong, Johnson, Blakely File 997-34.680 12639 McCORMICK DRIVE • CLEARWATER, FLORIDA 33759 Tel: (727) 724-8422 • Fax: (727) 724-8606 FORM RPM-BSP-BLIVR-1 STATE OF FLORIDA EFFECTIVE DATE 11/20/90 DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY AFFAIRS DIVISION OF RESOURCE PLANNING AND MANAGEMENT BUREAU OF STATE PLANNING 2555 Shumard Oak Boulevard Tallahassee, Florida 32399 (850) 487-4545 APPLICATION FOR A BINDING LETTER OF VESTED RIGHTS FOR A DEVELOPMENT OF REGIONAL IMPACT UNDER SECTIONS 380.06 and 120.57, FLORIDA STATUTES 1. Issuance of a binding letter is final agency action and subject to judicial review pursuant to Section 120.68, Florida Statutes. The record on appeal will consist of exhibits, documents or other materials prepared by the applicant and submitted to the Division of Resource Planning and Management pursuant to this application plus other information or materials the Division of Resource Planning and Management may develop and make part of the record. The Division of Resource Planning and Management may provide for a hearing if appropriate under Rule 9J-2.016(16), Florida Administrative Code. If necessary for the preparation of a complete record, the applicant should request a hearing. The hearing shall be conducted pursuant to provisions of Section 120.57, Florida Statutes, which are appropriate to the issues to be decided. Where the Division determines that information submitted is inadequate for a determination, the binding letter may state that determination. I, E.D. Armstrong III, the undersigned authorized representative of Wilton Partners Clearwater, LLC hereby request a binding letter of interpretation for vested rights in accordance with Sections 120.57 and 380.06, Florida Statutes. I hereby certify that all information submitted with and pursuant to this application is true and correct to the best of my knowledge and belief and that on this date a copy of the application has been submitted to the Tampa Bay Regional Pla ' g Council and the City of Clearwater as required in Subsection 9J-2.016(4 dmini a Code. Date Signature - E.D. Armstrong III Johnson, Blakely, Pope, Bokor, Ruppel & Burns, P.A. 911 Chestnut Street Street or P.O. Address Clearwater FL 33756 City State Zip 1. What is the name, type, size, and location (include section, township and range description) of the development? Describe the development in terms of the Guidelines and Standards in Chapter 28-24, Florida Statutes. Include maps, plans, and other descriptive materials. ATTACH AS EXHIBIT A. Response: 1. Clearwater Mall Retail Commercial Development containing 926,102 s.f. gross floor area located at the southeast corner of US 19/SR 60 in Clearwater, Florida Section 17, Township 29 South, Range 16 East. Attached as Exhibit A is a listing of existing development and detailed information from the Pinellas County Property Appraiser's Office. 2. What federal, state and local development permits or other authorization as defined under section 380.031(4), Florida Statutes, are required for the development of this project? ATTACH AS EXHIBIT B. Response: 2. The development exists and major portions existed prior to July 1, 1973. The existing mall and theater will be demolished and the site redeveloped with retail commercial space and a state-of-the-art theater. Permits required include: State - Florida Department of Transportation Access Permit Local - City of Clearwater Site Plan Approval, Building Permit 3. Under what federal, state or local statutes, rules, regulations, ordinances or other legal authority are each of the development permits required? ATTACH AS EXHIBIT C. Response: 3. The Florida Department of Transportation Access Permit is required under Rule 14-96 Florida Administrative Code. All local site plan approvals, construction plan approvals and local permits are requirements of the City of Clearwater Community Development Code. 4a. Has a subdivision plat for this development been approved pursuant to local subdivision plat law, ordinances, or regulations by formal vote of a county or municipal governmental body having jurisdiction, after August 1, 1967, and prior to July 1,1973? Submit certified true copies of the approved subdivision plat and the official minutes of the meeting at which a county or municipal government took such action. ATTACH AS EXHIBIT D-1. 2 Response: 4a. No. The development of Clearwater Mall predated platting laws, therefore, the existing mall property is not platted. 4b. Which other development permits or authorizations listed in Exhibit B have been granted? List the date of request, type of actions taken by each governmental agency, terms, conditions, date of issuance in (chronological sequence) of each development permit granted along with the names, addresses and telephone numbers of each permitting agency. Submit certified minutes of the city or county commission meeting at which such action or approval was granted. ATTACH AS EXHIBIT D-2. Response: 4b. The annexation of zoning of the site was approved by the City of Clearwater Planning and Zoning Board on October 21, 1969. This was ultimately approved by the Clearwater City Commission on November 3, 1969 and November 17, 1969. Included in Exhibit D-2 are meeting minutes. ' Plans were prepared by Frank R. Mudano Architects and submitted to the City of Clearwater. Correspondence from Mudano Architects on September 21, 1971 is included in Exhibit D-2 as are excerpts from plans. Construction began in 1971. • Plans for additional development were prepared and submitted in 1972. This included Phase II of Clearwater Mall which is comprised of the main mall, Iveys Department Store, Gayfers Department Store, Montgomery Wards, and Wards Auto Service Center. Excerpts from plans are included in Exhibit D-2. Construction on Phase II began in 1972 and was completed in 1973. • Construction on the bank outparcel (now First Union) was completed in 1974. • Plans for Phase III (Burdines) were prepared an ultimately approved in August 1974. Construction on Phase III began in 1974 and was completed in 1975. • Construction on the restaurant outparcel (now Bombay Bicycle Club) was completed in 1977. 5. Which of the development permits or other authorizations indicated in Exhibit B have been requested and are currently pending further action? Indicate date of request and current status. ATTACH AS EXHIBIT E. 3 Response: 5. All of the permits required for construction were approved and the Clearwater Mall was constructed. No permits are pending further action. 6. Which of the development permits or other authorizations indicated in Exhibit B have been denied? Give dates of request and reasons for denial. ATTACH AS EXHIBIT F. Response: 6. None of the permits or approvals necessary to construct the Clearwater Mall were denied. 7. Which developments permits or other authorizations listed in Exhibit B have not yet been requested? ATTACH AS EXHIBIT G. Response: 7. All necessary approvals to construct the existing Clearwater Mall were duly requested and approved. 8a. Has there been a conveyance or agreement to convey property to the state or local government as a prerequisite to zoning change approval granted by the local government for this development? Submit a certified true copy of the conveyance, or documentation of the agreement to convey property. ATTACH AS EXHIBIT H-- 1. Response: 8a. The property owner agreed to dedicate land for additional lanes on S.R. 60. The agreement to dedicate land voluntarily was made at the Clearwater City Commission meeting of November 3, 1969 and is included in the meeting minutes. The meeting minutes are included in Exhibit H-1. ' 8b. What other financial expenditures, obligations, commitments, or actions have you taken in reliance on each of the development permits or other authorizations (including partial development permits) granted? Specify the amount, purpose and ' the dates of each. Differentiate between such actions by previous owners/developers and such actions by you. ATTACH AS EXHIBIT H-2. 4 ' Response: 8b. The Clearwater Mall was constructed according approvals granted prior to July 1, 1973. Substantial financial expenditures were undertaken by previous owners to begin construction of the mall in 1971. 9a. Relate the development process to the permitting history. Response: 9a. The annexation of zoning of the site was approved by the City of Clearwater Planning and Zoning Board on October 21, 1969. This was ultimately approved by the Clearwater City Commission on November 3, 1969 and November 17, 1969. Included in Exhibit D-2 are meeting minutes. • Plans were prepared by Frank R. Mudano Architects and submitted to the City of Clearwater. Correspondence from Mudano Architects on September 21, 1971 is included in Exhibit D-2 as are excerpts from plans. Construction began in 1971. • Plans for additional development were prepared and submitted in 1972. This included Phase II of Clearwater Mall which is comprised of the main mall, Iveys Department Store, Gayfers Department Store, Montgomery Wards, and Wards Auto Service Center. Construction on Phase II began in 1972 and was completed. in 1973. • Construction on the bank outparcel (now First Union) was completed in 1974. • Plans for Phase III (Burdines) were prepared an ultimately approved in August 1974. Construction on Phase III began in 1974 and was completed in 1975. • Construction on the restaurant outparcel (now Bombay Bicycle Club) was completed in 1977. • Several interior renovations have occurred since regarding various mall tenants. These renovations have been ongoing since the completions. • Parking lot renovations were completed in 1990. 9b. Are there any other materials or relevant data which you wish to bring to the attention of the Division of Resource Planning and Management? ATTACH AS EXHIBIT I. 5 Response: ' 9b. No 10. Has this development or any portion thereof been registered pursuant to Chapter ' 498, Florida Statues, (formerly Chapter 478) with the Division of Florida Land sales and Condominiums? Provide details and dates of any such registrations. t Response: ' 10. No. 11. Was Any Portion of this project constructed prior to July 1, 1973? If so, provide ' evidence of construction as of that date in the form of dated aerial photographs, tax records, or other information. ATTACH AS EXHIBIT J. Response: 11. Yes. Attached as Exhibit J is an aerial photograph obtained from Pinellas County records from January 1973 showing portions of Clearwater Mall open for business and the remaining mall substantially complete during latter stages of construction. From the photo, it is evident that Phase I is open for business and Phase 11 is in the latter stages of construction. 12. Between July 1, 1973 and the proposed buildout of the project, has there been or will there be any reconstruction or demolition of any portion of the project? If so, describe the reconstruction or demolition and provide evidence in the form of pictures or permits that document the extent of reconstruction or demolition. ATTACH AS EXHIBIT K. Response: 12. The Clearwater Mall will be demolished in its entirety. Redevelopment of the site will include reconstruction of retail commercial buildings, movie theater complex, parking and reconfiguration of access per FDOT. The reconstruction is expected to include a total of 913,000 s.f. of retail space plus a 67,000 s.f. of movie theater complex for a total of 980,000 s.f. ' QAb1ivr-rtf-1.wpd 6 EXHIBIT A • Project Location Map • Aerial Exhibit of Phased Construction 0 Pinellas County Property Appraiser Records CLEARWATER MALL DESCRIPTION, PROJECT LOCATION MAP PROJECT No. 997-34 DATE. FIGURE. FLORIDA DESIGN CONSULTANTS, INC. 8/99 ENGINEERS. ENVIRONMENTALISTS. SURVEYORS 8 PLANNERS DRAWN BY. 1 2639 McCormick Dr. Clearwater FL. 33759 Tel, (727)724-8422 - Fos. 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'• r t ? ? a wa e ? 41 - Phase 1 (1971) - Phase II (1973) M ,a - Phase III (1975) - First Union Bank (1974) - Bombay Bicycle Club (1977) 1 ? ?rr?.r., . bra . r ?c• EXHIBIT A CLEARWATER MALL EXISTING DEVELOPMENT Parcel ID # Building Gross Floor Area Year Completed 17/29/16/00000/320/0100 Main Mall Bldg. #1 280,451 s.f. 1973 17/29/16/00000/320/0100 Dillards 120,771 s.f. 1973 17/29/16/00000/320/0100 Montgomery Ward 108,604 s.f. 1973 17/29/16/00000/320/0100 Montgomery Ward Auto Service Center 15,612 s.f. 1973 17/29/16/00000/320/0100 Mall Administration Building 3,600 s.f. 1973 17/29/16/00000/320/0100 Firestone Auto Service Center 32,642 s.f. 1971 17/29/16/00000/320/0100 Michaels 24,490 s.f. 1971. 17/29/16/00000/320/0100 AMC Theaters 17,000 s.f. 1971 17/29/16/00000/320/0110 Gayfers 143,168 s.f. 1973 17/29/16/00000/310/0100 Bombay Bicycle Club Restaurant 8,818 s.f. 1971 17/29/16/00000/310/0200 Burdines 157,746 s.f. 1975 17/29/16/00000/320/0300 First Union Bank 13,200 s.f. 1974 TOTAL 926,102 s.f. I.Aclearwater mall existing development.wpd Pinellas County Property Appraiser Information: 17 29 16 00000 320 0100 Page 1 of 11 (? pL? Appraisal information Building information Map, 0.50 mile radius 1 /4 mile aerial photo ac to Searc Page questions boat This' Page? View Comparable Non-Residential Sales Mass Appraisal is the systematic appraisal of groups of properties as of a given date using standardized procedures and statistical testing. Its purpose is to provide an equitable and efficient appraisal of all property in a jurisdiction for ad-valorem tax purposes. We recognize that there is a reasonable range of values within which a property can sell. Our Mass Appraisal Market Value tends toward the lower end of the range. Recent upgrades or remodeling efforts completed by a seller in order to prepare a property for sale, especially those on the interior of a building, are often not reflected in our Comparable Sales Value. Finally, our values are historical and are developed using arms length sales from the three years prior to January 1. For this reason, our values are generally lower than what a seller will ask for a property in today's appreciating market. Appraisal Information 17 / 29 / 10 / 00000 / 320 / 0100 30-Nov-1999 Jim Smith, CFA Pinellas County Property Appraiser 07:38:56 Non-Residential Property Address, Use, and Sales Comparable sales value Prop Addr: 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 S based on historical sales Census Tract: 254.05 from 1996 - 1998 : 0 Sale Date OR Book/Page Price (Qual/UnQ ) Vac/Imp Plat Information 12/1,997 9,921/2,587 20,000,000 (U) I 0000: Book Pgs - 0 /1,980 4,9941 848 7,041,900 (U) I 0000: Book Pgs - 0 /1,976 4,4031 54 71,100 (U) I 0000: Book Pgs - 0 /0 0/ 0 0 ( } 1999 Value EXEMPTIONS Just/Market: 24,773,20 Homestead: 0 Ownership % .000 Historic : 0 Use %: .000 Assessed/Cap: 24,773,20 Tax Exempt %: .000 Other Exempt: 0 Taxable: 24,773,20 Agricultural: 0 99 TAX INFO Land Information Fire District: Seawall: Frontage: Tax District: Cu View: Clearwater QQ M; 11ado• 99 0775 .../cgi-scr3?o=1 &a=1 &b=1 &c=1 &r=.5&s=1 &t=1 &u=1 &p=17+29+16+00000+320+0100265%?11 /30/99 Pinellas County Property Appraiser Information: 17 29 16 00000 320 0100 Page 2 of 11 ' Land Size Unit Land Land Land 99 Taxes: 569,226.20 Front x Depth Price Units Meth 1) 0 x 0 10. 00 2,462,446 S Special Tax: .00 2) 0 x 0 6.00 61,447.60 S ' 3) 0 x 0 .00 .00 4) 0 x 0 .00 .00 5) 0 x 0 .00 .00 6) 0 x 0 .00 .00 ' Total Land Value: 24,993,154 Legal Description (CLEARWATER MALL) PT OF SW 114 IHCL PT OF LOT i OF BASKIHS REP RESUB DESC AS FROM SW SEC COR TH H00E **MORE LEGALS EXIST** Building Information • Building 1 • Building 2 • Building 3 • Building 4 • Building 5 • Building 6 • Building 7 • Building 8 Building #1 M a : i 17 / 29 / 10 / 00000 / 320 / 0100 :01 30-Hoy-1999 Jim Smith, CFA Pinellas County Property Appraiser 07:38:56 Commercial Card 01 of 8 Improvement Type: Shopping Mall Property Address: 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 S Prop Use: 328 Land Use: 15 S?ruc?ural Elements Foundation Spread/Mono Footing Floor System Slab on Grade Exterior Wall Conc Block/Stucco Height Factor 0 Party Wall Hone Structural Frame Masonry Pillar&Steel Roof Frame Bar Joist/Rigid Fram Roof Cover Built Up/Metal/Gyps Cabinet & Mill Maximum Floor Finish Carpet Combination Interior Finish Drywall Partition Factor 224 Heating & Air Heating&Cooling Pckg Fixtures 235 Bath Tile Floor + Half Wall Electric Above Average Shape Factor Rectangle Quality Above Average Year Built 1,973 Effective Year Built 11980 Other Depreciation 0 Function Depreciation 0 Economic Depreciation 0 Sub Areas Description Factor Area Z, Description Factor Area 1) Base Area 1.00 194,321 7) .00 0 ' /cgi-scr3?o=1&a=1&b=1&c=1&r=.5&s=1&t=1&u=1&p=17+29+16+00000+320+0100265% 11/30/99 Pinellas County Property Appraiser Information: 17 29 16 00000 320 0100 Page') of 11 2) Upper Stry Base Area . 90 13,940 8) . 00 0 f- 3) Base Semi Finished .85 72,190 9) .00 0 ?- 4) .00 0 10) .00 0 5) .00 0 11) .00 0 6) .00 0 12) .00 0 Commercial ExTra Features Description Dimensions Price t Unit3-?s Value RCD Year 1) FIRESPRINK 208261 1.75 208,261 364,460 193,160 1,973 2) ELEVATOR IN BASE t.00 1 1 1 1,994 3) ESCALATOR INBASE 1.00 2 2 2 1,994 4) ASPHALT 1400000 1.00 1,400,0 1,400,000 1,400,00 999 5) ELEU STOP IN BASE 1.00 2 2 2 1,973 6) .00 0 0 0 0 TOTAL RECORD VALUE: 1,593,165 Building #2 D I D aft s/ Z V 17 / 29 / 10 / 00000 / 320 / 0100 :02 30-Nov-1999 Jim Smith, CFA Pinellas County Property Appraiser 07:38:56 Commercial Card 02 of 8 Improvement Type: Department Store Property Address: 0 Prop Use: 328 Land Use: 15 S-truc-tura]L Elements Foundation Spread/Mono Footing Floor System Slab on Grade Exterior Wall Conc Block/Stucco Height Factor 0 Party Wall None Structural Frame Masonry Pillar&Steel Roof Frame Bar Joist/Rigid Fram Roof Cover Built Up/Metal/Gyps Cabinet & Mill Above Average Floor Finish Carpet Combination Interior Finish Drywall Partition Factor 48 Heating & Air Heating&Cooling Pckg Fixtures 18 Bath Tile Floor + Half Wall Electric Above Average Shape Factor Rectangle Quality Above Average Year Built 1,973 Effective Year Built 11985 Other Depreciation 0 Function Depreciation 0 Economic Depreciation 0 Sub Areas Description Factor Area Description Factor Area 1) Base Area 1.00 108,771 7) .00 0 2) Utility .55 12,000 8) .00 0 3) .00 0 9) .00 0 4) .00 0 10) .00 0 5) .00 0 11) .00 0 6) .00 0 12) .00 0 Commercial E xt r a F e a-t ur e s nA "infinn n4m--4nno D"4r- 11-4+- %/=1 o orn Von- ./cgi-scr3?o=l&a=1&b=l&c=1&r=.5&s=1&t=1&u=1&p=17+29+16+00000+320+0100265% 11/30/99 Pinellas County Property Appraiser Information: 17 29 16 00000 320 0100 ........ mot. ,. ?.,. . ?. ...... ?... .. 1) ELEVATOR IN BASE 2) ESCALATOR IN BASE 3) FIRESPRINK 4) ELEU STOP IN BASE 5) 6) Page 4 of 11 1. 00 1 1 1 1,973 1. 00 2 2 2 1,973 1.75 117,020 204,790 108,540 1,973 1.00 2 2 2 1,973 .00 0 0 0 0 .00 0 0 0 0 TOTAL RECORD VALUE: 108,545 1 Building #3 `,rJard S 17 129 / 10 / 00000 320 0100 :03 30-Nov-1999 Jim Smith, CFA Pinellas County Property Appraiser 07:38:57 Commercial Card 03 of 8 Improvement Type: Department Store Property Address: 0 Prop Use: 328 Land Use: 15 S-t ruc-turaIL Elements -?i Foundation Spread/Mono Footing Floor System Slab on Grade Exterior Wall Conc Block/Stucco Height Factor 0 Party Wall None Structural Frame Masonry Pillar&Steel Roof Frame Bar Joist/Rigid Fram Roof Cover Built Up/Metal/Gyps Cabinet & Mill Average Floor Finish Carpet Combination Interior Finish Drywall Partition Factor 48 Heating & Air Heating&Cooling Pckg Fixtures 8 Bath Tile Floor + Half Wall Electric Average Shape Factor Rectangle Quality Average Year Built 1,973 Effective Year Built 1,985 Other Depreciation 0 Function Depreciation 0 Economic Depreciation 0 Sub Areas Description Factor Area Description Factor Area 1) Base Area i. 00 97,764 7) . 00 0 2) Utility .55 10,840 8) .00 0 3) .00 0 9) .00 0 4) .00 0 10) .00 0 5) .00 0 11) .00 0 6) .00 0 12) .00 0 Commercial Extra Features Description Dimensions Price Units Value RCO Year 1) ELEVATOR IN BASE 1.00 1 1 1 1,994 2) ESCALATOR IN BASE 1.00 2 2 2 1,994 3) FIRESPRINK 106893 1.75 106,893 187,060 173,970 1,994 4) ELEU STOP IN BASE 1.00 2 2 2 1,994 5) .00 0 0 0 0 6) .00 0 0 0 0 TOTAL RECORD VALUE: 173,975 ./cgi-scr3?o=l&a=l&b=l&c=1&r=.5&s=1&t=1&u=1&p=17+29+16+00000+320+0100265% 11/30/99 Pinellas County Property Appraiser Information: 17 29 16 00000 320 0100 Page 5 of 11 Building #4 (.,??rd 5 C orwer 17 / 29 / 10 / 00000 / 320 / 0100 :04 30-Nov-1999 Jim Smith, CFA Pinellas County Property Appraiser 07:38:57 Commercial Card 04 of 8 Improvement Type: Service Garage Property Address: 0 Prop Use: 328 Land Use: 15 STruc1--'ura1 E1(E!men-ts Foundation Spread/Mono Footing Floor System Slab on Grade Exterior Wall Conc Block/Stucco Height Factor 0 Party Wall None Structural Frame Masonry Pillar&Steel Roof Frame Bar Joist/Rigid Fram Roof Cover Built Up/Metal/Gyps Cabinet & Mill None Floor Finish Concrete Finish Interior Finish None Partition Factor 1 Heating & Air None Fixtures 10 Bath Tile Floor + Half Wall Electric Average Shape Factor Rectangle Quality Average Year Built 1,973 Effective Year Built 1,973 Other Depreciation 0 Function Depreciation 0 Economic Depreciation 0 Sub Areas Description Factor Area Description Factor Area 1) Base Area 1.00 11,484 7) .00 0 2) Sales Service Area 1.30 4,i28 8) .00 0 3) 00 0 9) .00 0 4) .00 0 10) .00 0 5) , 00 0 11) . 00 0 6) . 00 0 12) , 00 0 Commercial Extra FeaTures Description Dimensions Price Units Value RCD Year 1) .00 0 0 0 0 2) .00 0 0 0 0 3) 00 0 0 0 0 4) .00 0 0 0 0 5) .00 0 0 0 0 6) .00 0 0 0 0 TOTAL RECORD VALUE: 0 Building #5 Ad m , n - it1 , .../cgi-scr3?o=l&a=l&b=l&c=1&r=.5&s=1&t=1&u=1&p=17+29+16+00000+320+0100265% 11/30/99 Pinellas County Property Appraiser Information: 17 29 16 00000 320 0100 Page 6 of 11 17 / 29 / 16 / 00000 / 320 / 0100 :05 30-Nov-1999 Jim Smith, CFA Pinellas County Property Appraiser 07:38:58 Commercial Card 05 of 8 Improvement Type: Store Property Address: 0 Prop Use: 328 Land Use: 15 Structural Elements Foundation Continuous Footing Floor System Slab on Grade Exterior Wall Conc Block/Stucco Height Factor 0 Party Wall None Structural Frame None Roof Frame Flat Roof Cover Built Up/Wood Cabinet & Mill Average Floor Finish Carpet Combination Interior Finish Drywall Partition Factor 0 Heating & Air Heating&Cooling Pckg Fixtures 9 Bath Tile None Electric Average Shape Factor Square Quality Fair Year Built 1,971 Effective Year Built 1,971 Other Depreciation 20 Function Depreciation 0 Economic Depreciation 0 Sub Areas Description Factor Area Description Factor Area 1) Base Area i. 00 3,600 7) . 00 0 2) Open Porch .30 360 8) .00 0 3) .00 0 9) .00 0 4) .00 0 10) .00 0 5) .00 0 11) .00 0 6) .00 0 12) .00 0 Commercial Extra Features Description Dimensions Price Units Value RCD Year 1) .00 0 0 0 0 2) .00 0 0 0 0 3) .00 0 0 0 0 4) .00 0 0 0 0 5) .00 0 0 0 0 6) .00 0 0 0 0 TOTAL RECORD VALUE: 0 Building #6 5.0 :e 17 / 29 / 16 / 00000 / 320 / 0100 :00 30-Nov-1999 Jim Smith, CFA Pinellas County Property Appraiser 07:38:58 Commercial Card 06 of 8 Improvement Type: NA Property Address: 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 Prop Use: 328 Land Use: JS Structural Elements .../cgi-scr3?o=1&a=1&b=1&c=1&r=.5&s=1&t=1&u=1&p=17+29+16+00000+320+0100265% 11/30/99 ' Pinellas County Property Appraiser Information: 17 29 16 00000 320 0100 Page 7ofII Foundation Spread/Mono Footing Floor System Slab on Grade Exterior Wall Conc Block/Stucco Height Factor 16 Party Wall Hone Structural Frame Masonry Pillar&Steel Roof Frame Bar Joist/Rigid Fram Roof Cover Built Up/Metal/Gyps Cabinet & Mill Average Floor Finish Vinyl or Cork Tile Interior Finish Drywall Partition Factor 56 Heating & Air Heating&Cooling Pckg Fixtures 29 Bath Tile Floor + Half Wall Electric Average Shape Factor Rectangle Quality Average Year Built 1,971 Effective Year Built 11971 Other Depreciation 0 Function Depreciation 0 Economic Depreciation 0 Sub Areas i Description Factor Area Description Factor Area 1) Base Area J.00 29,122 7) .00 0 2) Service Prod. Area .70 3,520 8) .00 0 3) .00 0 9) .00 0 4) .00 0 10) .00 0 5) .00 0 11) .00 0 6) .00 0 12) .00 0 Cammercial ExTra Features Description Dimensions Price Units Value RCD Year 1) ASPHALT 1.00 115,000 1151000 115,000 999 2) COHC PAVE 2.00 13,700 27,400 27,400 999 3) FIRESPRIHK 1.75 32,642 57,120 29,130 1,971 4) .00 0 0 0 0 5) .00 0 0 0 0 6) .00 0 0 0 0 TOTAL RECORD VALUE: 171,530 Building #7 M?c'nCe 5, 17 / 29 / 10 / 00000 / 320 / 0100 :07 30-Hov-1999 Jim Smith, CFA Pinellas County Property Appraiser 07:38:59 Commercial Card 07 of 8 Improvement Type: Drive-In Restaurant Property Address: 0 Prop Use: 328 Land Use: 15 S-truc-tural Elemcn?s Foundation Spread/Mono Footing Floor System Slab on Grade Exterior Wall Conc Block/Stucco Height Factor 18 Party Wall None Structural Frame Masonry Pillar&Steel Roof Frame Bar Joist/Rigid Fram Roof Cover Built unimetallauns Heating & Air Heating&Cooling Pckg Fixtures 12 Bath Tile Floor + Half Wall Electric Average Shape Factor Rectangle Quality Average Year Built 1,971 Effective Year Built 1.971 .../cgi-scr3?o=l&a=1&b=l&c=l&r=.5&s=1&t=1&u=l&p=17+29+16+00000+320+0100265% 11/30/99 Pinellas County Property Appraiser Information: 17 29 16 00000 320 0100 Page 8 of 11 Cabinet & Mill Averager ?r Other Depreciation 0 Floor Finish Uinyl Asbestos Tile Function Depreciation 0 Interior Finish Drywall Economic Depreciation 0 Partition Factor 27 Sub Areas Description Factor Area Description Factor Area 1) Base Area 1.00 24,490 7) .00 0 2) .00 0 8) .00 0 3) .00 0 9) .00 0 4) .00 0 10) .00 0 5) .00 0 11) .00 0 6) .00 0 12) .00 0 Commercial Extra Features Description Dimensions Price Units Value RCO Year 1) FIRESPRINK 1.75 24,490 42,860 21,860 1,971 2) .00 0 0 0 0 3) .00 0 0 0 0 4) .00 0 0 0 0 5) .00 0 0 0 0 6) .00 0 0 0 0 TOTAL RECORD VALUE: 21,860 Building #8 ( h e, a4 e-r 17 / 29 / 18 00000 / 320 / 0100 :08 30-Hov-1999 Jim Smith, CFA Pinellas County Property Appraiser 07:38:59 Commercial Card 08 of 8 Improvement Type: Nursing Home Property Address: 0 Prop Use: 328 Land Use: i5 S-t ril tural E lemenT s Foundation Spread/Mono Footing Floor System Slab on Grade Exterior Wall Conc Block/Stucco Height Factor 24 Party Wall None Structural Frame Hone Roof Frame Bar Joist/Rigid Fram Roof Cover Built Up/Metal/Gyps Cabinet & Mill Average Floor Finish Carpet Combination Interior Finish Drywall Partition Factor 0 Heating & Air Heating&Cooling Pckg Fixtures 14 Bath Tile Floor Only Electric Average Shape Factor Square Quality Average Year Built 1,971 Effective Year Built 1,971 Other Depreciation 0 Function Depreciation 0 Economic Depreciation 0 Sub Areas Description Factor Area Description Factor Area ../cgi-scr3?o=l&a=l&b=l&c=1&r--.5&s=1&t=1&u=1&p=17+29+16+00000+320+0100265% 11/30/99 Pinellas County Property Appraiser Information: 17 29 16 00000 320 0100 Page 9 of 11 it tsase Brea i. uu 1 r, uuu ( 1 . uu u 2) .00 0 8) .00 0 3) .00 0 9) .00 0 4) .00 0 10) .00 0 5) .00 0 11) .00 0 6) .00 0 12) .00 0 Commercial Extra FoaTures Description Dimensions Price Units Value RCD Year 1) .00 0 0 0 0 2) .00 0 0 0 0 3) .00 0 0 0 0 4) .00 0 0 0 0 5) 00 0 0 0 0 6) .00 0 0 0 0 TOTAL RECORD VALUE; 0 Map Fil T M R] ./cgi-scr3?o=l&a=1&b=l&c=l&r=.5&s=1&t=1&u=l&p=17+29+16+00000+320+0100265% 11/30/99 Pinellas County Property Appraiser Information: 17 29 16 00000 320 0100 Page 10 of 11 1/4 Mile Aerial Photograph ../cgi-scr3?o=1&a=1&b=l&c=1&r=.5&s=l&t=l&u=1&p=17+29+16+00000+320+0100265% 11/30/99 Pinellas County Property Appraiser Information: 17 29 16 00000 320 0100 Pinellas County Property Appraiser Parcel Information •„ $ :-"' ' Back to Search Page An explanation of this screen Page 11 of 11 ./cgi-scr3?o=l&a=l&b=l&c=1&z=.5&s=l&t=1&u=l&p=17+29+16+00000+320+0100265% 11/30/99 ' Pinellas County Property Appraiser Information: 17 29 16 00000 320 0100 Appraisal information Building information Map, 0.50 mile radius Questions fib out This P ge? Page 1 of 5 Cat " F?_:r RS Back to Search Page An explanation of this screen Mass Appraisal is the systematic appraisal of groups of properties as of a given date using standardized procedures and statistical testing. Its purpose is to provide an equitable and efficient appraisal of all property in a jurisdiction for ad-valorem tax purposes. We recognize that there is a reasonable range of values within which a property can sell. Our Mass Appraisal Market Value tends toward the lower end of the range. Finally, our values are historical and are developed using arms length sales from the three years prior to January 1. For this reason, our values are generally lower than what a seller will ask for a property in today's appreciating market. Appraisal Information 17 / 29 / 10 / 00000 / 320 / 0110 30-Noy-1999 Jim Smith, CFA Pinellas County Property Appraiser 07:41:36 Hon-Residential Property Address, Use, and Sales Comparable sales value Prop Addr: 0 based on historical sales Census Tract: .00 fr 1996 - 1998 om : 0 Sale Date OR Book/Page Price (Qual/UnQ) Vac/Imp Plat Information 12!1,997 9,921/2,587 20,000,000 (U) I 0000: Book Pgs - 0 /0 01 0 0 ( } 0000: Book Pgs - 0 /0 01 0 0 ( } 0000: Book Pgs - 0 /0 01 0 0 { } 1999 Value EXEMPTIONS Just/Market: 3,711,700 Homestead: 0 Ownership % .000 Historic : 0 Use %: .000 Assessed/Cap: 3,711,700 Tax Exempt %: .000 Other Exempt: 0 Taxable: 3,711,700 Agricultural: 0 99 TAX INFO Land Information Fire District: Seawall: Frontage: Tax District: cu View: Clearwater 99 Millage: 22.9775 Land Size Unit Land Land Land 99 Taxes: 85,285.59 Front x Depth Price Units Meth 11 12cn v ??c 4n nn 04 nnn nn c .../cgi-click?o=1 &a=1 &b=1 &c=1 &r=.5&s=1 &t=1 &u=1 &p=17+29+16+00000+320+0100265%11 /30/99 Pinellas County Property Appraiser Information: 17 29 16 00000 320 0100 Page 2of5 Special Tax: .00 +! JVV 2) 0 _ x LiJ 0 1V.VV Vl,VVV.VV J .00 .00 3) 00 0 x 0 . .00 4) 0 x 0 .00 .00 5) 0 x 0 .00 .00 6) 0 x 0 .00 .00 Total Land Value: 810,000 Legal Description (GAYFERS AT CLEARWATER MALL-LEASE) FROM HE CDR OF HW 1/4 OF SW 1/4 TH S 426.28FT TH H89DW 162.05FT **MORE LEGALS EXIST** Building Information 17 / 29 / 16-/ 00000 / 320 / 0110 :01 30-Hov-1999 Jim Smith, CFA Pinellas County Property Appraiser 07:41:37 Commercial Card 01 of 1 Improvement Type: Department Store Property Address: 0 Prop Use: 328 Land Use: 15 STrilctural Elements Foundation Spread/Mono Footing Floor System Slab on Grade Exterior Wall Conc Block/Stucco Height Factor 0 Party Wall None Structural Frame Masonry Pillar&Steel Roof Frame Bar Joist/Rigid Fram Roof Cover Built Up/Metal/Gyps Cabinet & Mill Above Average Floor Finish Carpet Combination Interior Finish Drywall Partition Factor 48 Heating & Air Heating&Cooling Pckg Fixtures 18 Bath Tile Floor + Half Wall Electric Above Average Shape Factor Rectangle Quality Average Year Built 1,973 Effective Year Built 1,980 Other Depreciation 0 Function Depreciation 0 Economic Depreciation 0 Sub ArE3aS Description Factor Area Description Factor Area 1) Base Area 1.00 129,308 7) .00 0 2) Utility .55 13,860 8) .00 0 3) .00 0 9) .00 0 4) .00 0 10) .00 0 5) .00 0 11) .00 0 6) .00 0 12) .00 0 Commercial Extra Fsa-tures Description Dimensions Price Units Value RCD Year 1) ELEUATOR IN BASE i.00 1 1 1 1,973 2) ESCALATOR IN BASE 1.00 2 2 2 1,973 3) FIRESPRINK 136100 1.75 136,100 238,180 126,240 1,973 4) ELEU STOP IN BASE 1.00 2 2 2 1,973 5) .00 0 0 0 0 ../cgi-click?o=1 &a=1 &b=1 &c=1 &r=.5&s=1 &t=1 &u=1 &p=17+29+16+00000+320+0100265 11/310/99 Pinellas County Property Appraiser Information: 17 29 16 00000 320 0100 Page 3 of 5 6) 00 0 0 0 0 TOTAL RECORD VALUE; 126,245 Map Rw] ? I®® 1/4 Mile Aerial Photograph ./cgi-click?o=1 &a=1 &b=l &c=l &i=.5&s=1 &t=1 &u=l &p=17+29+16+00000+320+0100265 11/30/99 Pinellas County Property Appraiser Information: 17 29 16 00000 320 0100 Page 4 of 5 Pinellas County Property Appraiser Parcel Information ./cgi-click?o=1 &a=1 &b=1 &c=1 &r=.5&s=1 &t=1 &u=1 &p=17+29+16+00000+320+0100265 11/30/99 Pinellas County Property Appraiser Information: 17 29 16 00000 320 0100 Page 5 of 5 1 .../cgi-click?o=1 &a=1 &b=1 &c=1 &r-.5&s=1 &t=1 &u=1 &p=17+29+16+00000+320+0100265 11/310/99 Pinellas County Property Appraiser Information: 17 29 16 00000 310 0200 Page 1 of 5 ' Appraisal information Building information Map, 0.50 mile radius ' ? QIliQ?3'?1?!'I13_ ? .. gbout r This ?'Gage? ' Back to Search Page An explanation of this screen ' Mass Appraisal is the systematic appraisal of groups of properties as of a given date using standardized procedures and statistical testing. Its purpose is to provide an equitable and efficient appraisal of all property in a jurisdiction for ad-valorem tax purposes. ' We recognize that there is a reasonable range of values within which a property can sell. Our Mass Appraisal Market Value tends toward the lower end of the range. Finally, our values are historical and are developed using arms length sales from the three years prior to January 1. For this reason, our values are generally lower than what a seller will ask for a property in today's appreciating market. ' Appraisal Information 17 / 29 / 16 / 00000 / 310 / 0100 30-Nov-1999 Jim Smith, CFA Pinellas County Property Appraiser 07:43:09 Non-Residential Property Address, Use, and Sales Comparable sales value Prop Addr: 2721 GULF TO BAY BLVD based on historical sales Census Tract: 254.05 f 1996 - 1998 rom : 0 Sale Date OR Book/Page Price (Qual/UnQ) Vac/Imp Plat Information 1211,997 9,921/2,587 20,000,000 (U) I 0000: Book Pgs - 1 /1,983 5,45511,913 82,000 (Q) I 0000: Book Pgs - 0 /1,976 4,403/ 66 100,000 (U) I 0000: Book Pgs - 0 /0 0/ 0 0 { } 1999 Value EXEMPTIONS Just/Market: 738,300 Homestead: 0 Ownership % .000 Historic 0 Use %: .000 Assessed/Cap: 738,300 Tax Exempt %: .000 Other Exempt: 0 Taxable: 738,300 Agricultural: 0 99 TAX INFO Land Information Fire District: Seawall: Frontage: Tax District: CW View: Clearwater 99 Millage: 22.9775 Land Size U nit Land Land Land 99 Taxes: 16,964.29 Front x Depth Price Units Meth 11 a -Jr - 94 n o nn w-J nAA nn c .../cgi-click?o=1 &a=1 &b=1 &c=l &r=.5&s=1 &t=1 &u=1 &p=17+29+16+00000+310+0200265%11 /30/99 Pinellas County Property Appraiser Information: 17 29 16 00000 310 0200 Page 2 of 5 Special Tax: .00 +f 2) 1140 x it V 0 V. VV Yf, V'?'?• VV J .00 .00 3) 4) 0 0 x x 0 0 .00 .00 .00 .00 5) 0 x 0 .00 .00 6) 0 x 0 .00 .00 Total Land Value: 376,352 Legal Description BEG 1573 FT (S) E AND 60FT S OF NW COR OF SW 1/4 TH CONT E ALG S R/W OF SR 60 175 FT TH S 270 FT TH W **MORE LEGALS EXIST** Building Information 17 I 29 / 10 / 00000 / 310 / 0100 :01 30-Nov-1999 Jim Smith, CFA Pinellas County Property Appraiser 07:43:08 Commercial Card 01 of i Improvement Type: Restaurant/Lounge Property Address: 2721 GULF TO BAY BLVD Prop Use: 325 Land Use: 21 STruc-tural E1emoxiTi=- Foundation Continuous Footing Floor System Slab on Grade Exterior Wall Siding Average Height Factor 0 Party Wall None Structural Frame Wood Beam & Column Roof Frame Wood Frame/Truss Roof Cover Composition Shingle Cabinet & Mill Average Floor Finish Carpet Combination Interior Finish Drywall Partition Factor 4 Heating & Air Heating&Cooling Pckg Fixtures 15 Bath Tile Floor and Wall Electric Average Shape Factor Rectangle Quality Average Year Built 1,977 Effective Year Built 1,992 Other Depreciation 0 Function Depreciation 0 Economic Depreciation 0 Sub Areas Description Factor Area Description Factor Area 1) Base Area i. 00 8,8J8 7) . 00 0 2) .00 0 8) .00 0 3) .00 0 9) .00 0 4) .00 0 10) .00 0 5) 00 0 11) .00 0 6) .00 0 12) .00 0 Cammercial Extra Features Description Dimensions Price Units Value RCD Year 1) ASPHALT 12000SF 1.00 121000 12,000 12,000 999 2) FIRESPRINK 8058SF 1.75 81058 14,100 8,460 1,977 3) PATIO/DECK 520SF 2.50 520 1,300 570 1,977 4) .00 0 0 0 0 5) .00 0 0 0 0 ../cgi-click?o=1 &a=1 &b=1 &c=l &r=.5&s=l &t=1 &u=l &p=17+29+16+00000+310+0200265 11/30/99 Pinellas County Property Appraiser Information: 17 29 16 00000 310 0200 Page 3 of 5 6) .00 0 0 0 0 TOTAL RECORD VALUE; 21,030 Map oaoa 1/4 Mile Aerial Photograph .../cgi-click?o=1 &a=1 &b=1 &c=1 &r=.5&s=1 &t=1 &u=1 &p=17+29+16+00000+310+0200265 11/30/99 Pinellas County Property Appraiser Information: 17 29 16 00000 310 0200 Page 4 of 5 '; air `'??L`t,• ?. _ rr` 5-??+ - ?}? ti- 'Ev -?7" y?,,. ? esq.", "t ? ??• '. ? - ?? -gin f ? ? v - Pinellas County Property Appraiser Parcel Information ,, ../cgi-click?o=1 &a=1 &b=1 &c=1 &r=.5&s=1 &t=1 &u=1 &p=17+29+16+00000+310+0200265 11/30/99 Pinellas County Property Appraiser Information: 17 29 16 00000 320 0300 Page 1 of 5 ' Appraisal information Buildin information Map, 0.50 mile radius ' {???@St1?I1S about ' ! u 'his Pose? ' Back to Search Page An explanation of this screen ' Mass Appraisal is the systematic appraisal of groups of properties as of a given date using standardized procedures and statistical testing. Its purpose is to provide an equitable and efficient appraisal of all property in a jurisdiction for ad-valorem tax purposes. ' We recognize that there is a reasonable range of values within which a property can sell. Our Mass Appraisal Market Value tends toward the lower end of the range. Finally, our values are historical and are developed using arms length sales from the three years prior to January 1. For this reason, our values are generally lower than what a seller will ask for a property in today's appreciating market. Appraisal Information 17 / 29 / 16 / 00000 / 310 / 0200 30-Nov-1999 Jim Smith, CFA Pinellas County Property Appraiser 07:42:45 Non-Residential Property Address, Use, and Sales Comparable sales value Prop Addr: 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 based on historical sales Census Tract: 254.05 from 1996 - 1998: 0 Sale Date OR Book/Pag e Price (Qual/UnQ) Vac/Imp Plat Information 0 /0 0/ 0 0 ( } 0000: Book Pgs - 0 10 0/ 0 0 { } 0000: Book Pgs - 0 10 0/ 0 0 ( ) 0000: Book Pgs - 0 /0 0/ 0 0 { } 1999 Value EXEMPTIONS Just/Market: 4,796,500 Homestead: 0 Ownership % .000 Historic : 0 Use %: .000 Assessed/Cap: 4,796,500 Tax Exempt %: .000 Other Exempt: 0 Taxable: 4,796,500 Agricultural: 0 99 TAX INFO Land Information Fire District: Seawall: Frontage: Tax District: CW View: Clearwater 99 Millage: 22.9775 Land Size Unit Land Land Land 99 Taxes: 110,211.58 Front x Depth Price Units Meth 1\ c9n v 74n 7 an 9cn 79c n a .../cgi-click?o=l &a=l &b=l &c=1 &r=.5&s=l &t=1 &u=1 &p=17+29+16+00000+320+0300264%11 /30/99 Pinellas County Property Appraiser Information: 17 29 16 00000 320 0300 Page 2 of 5 Special Tax: . 00 + I 2) 3) V J V 0 0 x - x f 1 J 0 0 f• U V J V V, f J J'0 V J 7. 00 91, 853. 0 S 00 00 4) 0 x 0 . . .00 .00 5) 0 x 0 .00 .00 6) 0 x 0 .00 .00 Total Land Value: 3,168,116 Legal Description FROM HE CDR OF HW 1/4 OF SW 1/4 TH S 60FT TH E 41S FT FOR POB TH S 529.81FT TH H69DE 68FT TH S39DE **MORE LEGALS EXIST** Building Information 17 / 29 / 16 / 00000 / 310 / 0200 :01 30-Nov-1999 Jim Smith, CFA Pinellas County Property Appraiser 07:42:44 Commercial Card 01 of i Improvement Type: Department Store Property Address: 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 Prop Use: 328 Land Use: 15 S1trLlc-tural Elements Foundation Spread/Mono Footing Floor System Slab on Grade Exterior Wall Conc Block/Brick Height Factor 0 Party Wall None Structural Frame Concrete Reinforced Roof Frame Bar Joist/Rigid Fram Roof Cover Built Up/Metal/Gyps Cabinet & Mill Above Average Floor Finish Carpet Combination Interior Finish Drywall Partition Factor 2 Heating & Air Heating&Cooling Pckg Fixtures 33 Bath Tile Floor and Wall Electric Above Average Shape Factor Rectangle Quality Average Year Built 1,975 Effective Year Built 1,975 Other Depreciation 0 Function Depreciation 0 Economic Depreciation 0 Sub Areas Description Factor Area Description Factor Area 1) Base Area 1.00 124,137 7) .00 0 2) Utility .55 18,939 8) . 00 0 3) Utility .40 14,670 9) .00 0 4) Canopy .25 12,978 10) .00 0 5) .00 0 11) .00 0 6) .00 0 12) .00 0 Commercial Extra FE3 d-t urES Description Dimensions Price Units Value RCD Year 1) ASPHALT 273612 1.00 273,612 273,610 273,610 999 2) ELEVATOR IN BASE 1.00 1 1 1 1,975 3) ELEVATOR IN BASE 1.00 1 1 1 1,975 4) ESCALATOR IN BASE 1.00 2 2 2 1,975 5) FIRESPRINK 158976 1.75 158,976 278,216 155,800 1,975 ../cgi-click?o=1 &a=1 &b=1 &c=l &r=.5&s=1 &t=1 &u=1 &p=17+29+16+00000+320+0300264 11/30/99 Pinellas County Property Appraiser Information: 17 29 16 00000 320 0300 Page 3 of 5 6) ELEU STOP IH BASE 1.00 2 2 2 1,975 TOTAL RECORD VALUE: 429,416 Map 14w] ooo?a 1/4 Mile Aerial Photograph ./cgi-click?o=1 &a=1 &b=1 &c=1 &r=.5&s=1 &t= l &u=1 &p=17+29+16+00000+320+0300264 I 1 /30/99 Pinellas County Property Appraiser Information: 17 29 16 00000 320 0300 r.. Pinellas County Property Appraiser Parcel Information Yt f Page 4 of 5 YrLtm ./cgi-click?o=1 &a=1 &b=1 &c=1 &r=.5&s=1 &t=1 &u=1 &p=17+29+16+00000+320+0300264 11/30/99 Pinellas County Property Appraiser Information: 17 29 16 00000 320 0110 Page 1 of 5 t r. . ' Appraisal information Building information Map, 0.50 mile radius Questions, fibout h. This Page? Back to Search Page An exnlanation of this screen ' Mass Appraisal is the systematic appraisal of groups of properties as of a given date using standardized procedures and statistical testing. Its purpose is to provide an equitable and efficient appraisal of all property in a jurisdiction for ad-valorem tax purposes. ' We recognize that there is a reasonable range of values within which a property can sell. Our Mass Appraisal Market Value tends toward the lower end of the range. Finally, our values are historical and are developed using arms length sales from the three years prior to January 1. For this reason, our values are generally lower than what a seller will ask for a property in today's appreciating market. Appraisal Information 17 l 29 / 16 / 00000 / 320 / 0300 30-Nov-1999 Jim Smith, CFA Pinellas County Property Appraiser 07:42:08 Hon-Residential Property Address, Use, and Sales Comparable sales value Prop Addr: 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 based on historical sales Census Tract: 254.05 f 1996 - 1998 rom : 0 Sale Date OR Book/Page Price (Qual/UnQ) Vac/Imp Plat Information 3 /1,992 7,837/ 730 953,700 (U) I 0000: Book Pgs - 0 /1,975 4,236/ 614 60,600 (Q) I 0000: Book Pgs - 0 /0 0/ 0 0 ( } 0000: Book Pgs - 0 10 01 0 0 ( } 1999 Value EXEMPTIONS Just/Market: 815,400 Homestead: 0 Ownership % .000 Historic 0 Use %: .000 Assessed/Cap: 815,400 Tax Exempt %: .000 Other Exempt: 0 Taxable: 815,400 Agricultural: 0 99 TAX INFO Land Information Fire District: Seawall: Frontage: Tax District: Cu View: Clearwater 99 Millage: 22.9775 Land Size Unit Land Land Land 99 Taxes: 18,735.85 Front x Depth Price Units Meth 11 n v n v nn r-J n pc nn c .../cgi-click?o=1&a=1&b=1&c=1&r=.5&s=1&t=1&u=1&p=17+29+16+00000+320+0110265%11/30/99 Pinellas County Property Appraiser Information: 17 29 16 00000 320 0110 Page 2 of 5 Special Tax: .00 2} 3) 0 x 0 .00 .00 4) 0 0 x x 0 0 .00 .00 .00 .00 5) 0 x 0 .00 .00 6) 0 x 0 .00 .00 Total Land Value: 370,832 Legal Description FROM SW SEC CDR TH HOiDE 1470.9iFT TH S89DE 102.07 FT FOR POD TH HOiDE 227.57 FT TH H i57.43FT TH S89DE **MORE LEGALS EXIST** Building Information 17 / 29 / 10 / 00000 / 320 / 0300 :01 30-Noy-1999 Jim Smith, CFA Pinellas County Property Appraiser 07:42:08 Commercial Card 01 of i Improvement Type: General Office Property Address: 20505 US HIGHWAY 19 Prop Use: 331 Land Use: 23 S-trucTural Elemer T!=- Foundation Spread/Mono Footing Floor System Slab on Grade Exterior Wall Conc Block/Brick Height Factor 0 Party Wall None Structural Frame Masonry Pillar&Steel Roof Frame Reinforced Concrete Roof Cover Built Up/Metal/Gyps Cabinet & Mill Average Floor Finish Carpet Combination Interior Finish Drywall Partition Factor 42 Heating & Air Heating&Cooling Pckg Fixtures 6 Bath Tile Floor and Wall Electric Average Shape Factor Rectangle Quality Average Year Built 1,974 Effective Year Built 1,974 Other Depreciation 0 Function Depreciation 0 Economic Depreciation 0 Sub Areas Description Factor Area Description Factor Area 1) Base Area 1. 00 6,600 7) . 00 0 2) Open Porch .30 660 8) .00 0 3) Canopy .25 2,091 9) .00 0 4) Upper Stry Base Area .90 6,600 10) .00 0 5) .00 0 11) .00 0 6) .00 0 12) .00 0 Commercial Ex-tra Fca?ures Description Dimensions Price Units Value RCD Year 1) ASPHALT 14700SF 1.00 14,700 14,700 14,700 999 2) BK WINDOW 10,000.00 1 101000 5,400 1,974 3) ELEU PASS 2 STOP 30,000.00 1 30,000 12,000 1,974 4) ELEU STOP 2 STOP 3,500.00 2 7,000 2,800 1,974 5) .00 0 0 0 0 ./cgi-click?o=1 &a=1 &b=1 &c=1 &r=.5&s=1 &t=1 &u=1 &p=17+29+16+00000+320+0110265 11/30/99 Pinellas County Property Appraiser Information: 17 29 16 00000 320 0110 Page 3 of 5 6) .00 0 0 0 0 TOTAL RECORD VALUE; 34,900 Map 1/4 Mile Aerial Photograph .../cgi-click?o=1 &a=1 &b=1 &c=1 &r=.5&s=1 &t=1 &u= l &p=17+29+16+00000+320+0110265 11/30/99 Pinellas County Property Appraiser Information: 17 29 16 00000 320 0110 Page 4 of 5 x. Pinellas County Property Appraiser Parcel Information .e ./cgi-click?o=1 &a=1 &b=1 &c=1 &r=.5&s=1 &t=1 &u=1 &p=17+29+16+00000+320+0110265 11/30/99 EXHIBIT D-2 • Meeting Minutes Planning & Zoning Board 10/21/69 • Meeting Minutes City Commission 11/3/69, 11/17/69 • Correspondence from Architect of Record Frank R. Mudano as to approval and construction dates of Clearwater Mall • Correspondence dated 9/21/71 regarding approved building plans for Clearwater Mall Phase I • Approved Site Plan and Building Plans for Clearwater Mall Phase I (1971) • Plans for Gayfers Department Store approved 9/20/72 • Plans for Iveys Department Store dated 11/15/72 • Plans for Clearwater Mall Phase 11 dated 11/28/72 • Plans for Montgomery Ward Retail Store approved 11/28/72 and 12/5/72 • Plans for Montgomery Ward Auto Service Center (T.B.A.) approved 1/31/73 and 2/28/73 • Plans for Burdines (Phase III) approved 8/26/74 Q:\exhibits.wpd MINUTES THE PLANNING f, ;!ON] "!G BOARD City of Clearwater Florida f r'v' , City Hall. Auditorium - ; October 21, 1969 - 3:00 PH r. ;embers present: Chairman Kruse, Vice-Chairman NylaTlder, ;butler, Harries, ? Morris, Reade, Schutzendorf and Spier; Paul Rettig$ Engineering Dept. ; Paul A. Bergriann, Planning Director, and Jack Wolle -" Absent Mr. Gal.lo:aay 4r,: ''public hearing was held at 1:30 PN prior to the regular :r.ceting re appli.ca- tion for zoning and annexation for the.following: 1. N 205 ft, of N'.' 1/4 of 1,11' 1/4 of N 1/4 less W 1.50 ft. and less ,Y - - 5:90 ft. of E 173.19 ft., Section 23-29-15, together with all ...:... abuttint streets (Beach) Request: R-4A, Multi-family 2. 383 ft. `fOL of :•1 1/2' of NE 1/4 of NVI 1/4, Section 2-29-15, together =Y with all abutting streets (Center) ,;.. `. Request: PKB, Parkway Business . `3. Lot 26, Boylan Subdivision, together with all abutting streets -• ?'a ( Riddleba^ger) -Request:. R-l.E, Single Family 4; lots 80 8 81, Barrett Manor Subdivision, together' with all abutting ,streets . (Cargagna) P.equest: 'R-ID- Single Family ; . S 445 ft.-MOO of N 775 ft. of E J586 t. of 11 686 ft, of M 1/t of f `SH..:1/4,=-Section 17-29-16, together with all abutting streets ` ?'<•" `':,(Blackburn) ? :?ri Request: B., Business ti rape=,,of 'hear.ing is on : file in Planning Dept. .u linutes:of-October 7, 1969 were approved as written. 46tion-Sias made:and..seconded for denial of annexation request for (1) above. Kotion.ee-rriedZoning to Multi-family would permit snot usage affecting valuation and character of the immediate area. Kotion was made ar.d seconded for denial of annexation request _`or. (2) above, 4oti6n=carried.= Zoning to PKR oroul.d constitute sect zoning, placing an in- compatible business use in a highly developed resident-:.al nr:ighbor::ood, rc- sulting in the deterioration and devaluation of surrounc. in,; pro erty. !46tion was made and seconded for approval of s:,nexatira rccuc_ t .`cr (3) move . lfotion carried. 46tion was ;:lade and seconded for approval of anncxa t ..on request for (11) a:)ove . Kction carried. r %`tlon was made aZC seconded for dAU.^oVd1 Or jtT:TI^.::,?Y1^.. :1 f:^ t'. (;}) =110'v^ . Discussion :0110-,.:ed re zoni.ng of this major chop?. inE. co..;cr ` .__.?...; an,!! future plans. Board was infora:ed that plane; did not rc•q... r. Planning 'and Zoning Board. Notion carriccl. t t •' s? The City Commission or Lnc uluy ?. .._= eaenL: the City Hall, Monda November 3, 1969, at 1:30 P.M., with the following p H. Everett Hougen Mayor-Commissioner Donald S. Williams Commissioner Brooks Carter Commissioner Donald Carlson Commissioner Rick Hall Commissioner, Also present: Merrett R. Stierheim City Manager Herbert M. Brown City Attorney Donald Beachler Representing City Engineer Frank Daniels Police Chief The Mayor called the meeting to order. The Invocation was given by Msgr. Thomas Larkin, St. Cecelia Catholic Church Commissioner Williamsamove that the minutes of the regular meeting of October _0th, 1969, be approved n corded and as submitted in written summation by the Clerk to each Commissioner. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Carter and carried unanimously. The Mayor announced a public hearing on Lot Mowing Resolution #69-116. The Lot Mowing Inspector considered the lots a menace to public health, safety and welfare. There were no objections. Commissioner Carlson moved that Resolution #69-116 passed on October 20th, 1969, be confirmed and made effective as to all persons and parcels listed thereon except for those whose lots have been verified as being cleared and those who have paid the City for the clearing and the proper City officials and employees are hereby directed to proceed in accordance with law to see that the lots are cleared. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Hall and carried unanimously. The City Manager announced a public hearing on the paving, curbing and drainage of Gould Street from Greenwood Avenue to approximately 170 feet west of Missouri Avenue; Pierce Street from Washington Avenue to Montgomery Ward's parking lot; and Madison Avenue from Gould Street- to Cleveland Street. Of the 59 property owners involved, only three indicated opposition. The estimated assessable cost per front foot was given as $5.36• Being unable to obtain the right of way, the streets would only be 24 feet wide. Commissioner- Williams moved that since no valid objections have been filed that the paving, curbing and drainage as outlined by the City Manager be approved and the City Manager and City Engineer be directed to forthwith proceed with such improvements as an assessment project. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Carter and carried unanimously. The City Manager reported that he had received a letter from Mr. Fordman J. Beach, Jr., dated October 29, 1969, requesting withdrawal of the public hearing for ITEM #3 a. Annexation and Determination and Establishment of Zoning & Fire District Classification for North 205 ft. of Northeast 1/4 of Northeast 1/4 of Northeast 1/4 less West 150 ft. and less South 90 £t. of East 173.19 ft. Section 23-29-15. Commissioner Williams moved that the application of Mr. Fordman J. Beach, Jr. be withdrawn without prejudice. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Carter and carried unanimously. The City Manager announced a public hearing on the request of Gerald L. Riddlebarger for annexation and zoning of Lot 26, Boylan Sub. with R-lE (single family) zoning and Fire District No. 2 classification thereon. The City Clerk read a letter of objection from Frank Shields. Commissioner Carter moved that an annexation of property 2described be cation the request of Gerald L. Riddlebarger for approved with R-lE (single family) classifi and the City Attorney be instructed to include this in an ordinance to be brought back to this Commission for approval as soon as possible. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Carlson and carried unanimously. The City Manager announced a public hearing on the request of Samuel C. Campagna, Jr. for annexation and zoning of Lots 80 and 81 Barrett Manor Sub. with R-1D (single family) zoning and Fire District No. 2 classification thereon, together with all abutting streets. Mr. Campagna was present. The Planning and Zoning Board recommended approval. There were no objections. Commissioner Carter moved that the application of Samuel J. Campagna, Jr. for annexation of property described be approved with R-1D (single family) zoning and Fire District No. 2 classification and the City Attorney be instructed to include this in an ordinance to be brought back to this Commission for approval as soon as possible. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Carlson and carried unanimously. The City Manager announced a public hearing on the request of Blackburn Brothers Land Development Company for annexation and zoning of South 445 ft. MOL of North 775 ft. of East 586 ft. of West 686 ft. of Northwest 1/4 of Southwest 1/4 Section 17-29-16, classification. stingr&eeZoningts, stated property abutting State Road 60 to the North is the same ownership and right :,of way is needed on the South side for additional lanes, which Mr. Wallace Blackburn ;.agreed voluntarily to dedicate. He also recommended the City Commission take the cocktail bar :,necessary action for liquor zoning needed for reshBlackburn Brothers Land _package:;liquor store. Mr. Reed Compton, g manaa 8er for ?DdQ61opment,,Compeny, stated this was phase one of the shopping center complex. -He `sgreea do 40::f.t."..setback.,and dedication of additional right of way as needed in the ;: eN aliwerleaf there Commissioner Carlson moved that the request of Blackburn -2- CITY COMMISSION MEETING November 3, 1969 Brothers Land Development Company for annexation and zoning be approved with B (business) zoning and Fire District No. 1 classification and the City Attorney be instructed to include this in an ordinance to be brought back to this Commission for approval as soon as possible, subject to required 40 ft. setback on West side of property. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Hall and carried unanimously. Legal Department be directed to prepare the sale of alchoholic beverages for seconded by Commissioner Hall and The City Manager announced a public hearing on the request of M.H. and R.H. Center for annexation and zoning of the North 383 ft. MOL of West 1/2 of Northeast 1/4 of Northwest 1/11 Section 2-29-15, together with all abutting streets, with PKB (parkway business) zoning and Fire District No. 1 classification thereon. The Planning and Zoning Board recommended disapproval. A letter of approval was presented from Mr. and Mrs. George Watner. Letters of objection were received from H. H. Baskin, Sr., attorney, representing Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gash; Sunset Lake Estates Association; City of Dunedin; Faith Presbyterian Church; and the Pinellas County School Board signed by Mr. Joseph Gibson, Director of Administrative Research. Mr. John Bonner, attorney, was present representing the applicant, he explained that his client desired to put a convenience store on a tract of land about 250 ft. by 250 ft. on the Southeast corner of Highland Ave, and Union St. In reply to a question from Ccmmissioner Williams Mr. Bonner stated that the Champion Developers did not have an option on this corner. Mr. Robert M. Tharin, Chairman of the Board of Trustees, Union Street United Methodist Church spoke in objection and presented a letter from the church In opposition. Mr. Charles Landenberger representing the Sunset Lake Estates Association, Mr. O.E. Schultz, representing the Faith Presbyterian Church and Reverend Dcnald Mizell, minister of Union Street Methodist Church, spoke in opposition and stated that Dr. Center had tried other times to change this area to business, both by being annexed to the City and change of zoning by the County and each time he was denied the change. Commissioner Williams moved to approve the annexation as requested by M.H. and R.H. Center with the 250 ft. by 250 ft. parcel at the corner of Union St. and Highland Ave. being zoned PUD-C (planned unit development-commercial) and Fire District No. 1 classification, with the balance of the property designated R-4D (multi-family), with Fire District No. 2 classification and the City Attorney be instructed to include this in an ordinance to be brought back to this Commission for approval as soon as possible. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Carlson. Mr. Bonner stated that he would not amend the application PUD-C and R-41). Upon the vote being taken Commissioner Williams voted "Aye". Commissioners Carter, Hall, Carlson and Mayor Hougen voted "No." Motion did not carry. Commissioner Carter moved that this application of M.H. and R.H. Center for annexation of property described be approved with PKB (parkway business), zoning and Fire District No. 1 classification for the 250 ft. by 250 ft. corner and the balance of the property be zoned R-41) (multi-family) and Fire District No. 2 and the City Attorney be instructed to include this In an ordinance to be brought back to this Commission as soon as possible, subject to necessary right of way and access to Union St. on the East. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Carlson. Commissioner Williams moved to amend the motion to prohibit a service station. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Hall. Upon the vote being taken Commissicners Williams, Hall and Mayor Hougen voted "Aye". Commissioners Carter and Carlson voted "No". Motion carried. Mr. Bonner stated that this zoning was not acceptable and suggested having the whole property zoned PKD (parkway business) as originally requested and they would accept a restriction running with the land to prohibit erection of a service station on the property. Commissioners Carter and Carlson withdrew their motion and second. Commissioner Carter moved that the the necessary zoning ordinance to permit the property above annexed. Motion was carried unanimously. Commissioner Carter moved that the application of M.H. and R.H. Center for annexation and zoning above described property be approved for PKB (parkway business) and Fire District No. 1 classification and the City Attorney be instructed to include this in an ordinance to be brought back to this Commission for approval as soon as possible, subject to the right of confirmation of 50 ft. for East 1/2 right of way of Highland Ave. and of 33 ft-. for South 1/2 right of way of Union St., also an access road across the East side of property from Champion property to Union Street and that a covenant running with the land placing restricticns that no automobile service station or facility can be erected without approval of this Commission. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Carlson. Upon the vote being taken Commissioners Carter, Carlson and Mayor Hougen voted "Aye". Commissioners Williams and Hall voted "No". Motion carried. It was recommended by the City Manager to deviate from the agenda and take up Item #5 "Extension of Lease - Clearwater Women's Club". Fie stated that they wished to have an extension of the use of the property at the SW corner of Osceola and Seminole to justify tearing down the existing facilitiy and constructing a new one. Mrs.O. F. Depperman, president of the Women's Club stated that the lease still has 17 years to go, but they felt they shouestimated that the ld have a longer period to amortize their investment in a new building. building would cost$401000 to $50,000. The City Attorney stated that any lease over 25 years must havu a public hearing before granted. It was recommended that «,,? Wn.wnn?!! nlub hnve rouuh olnns of a proponed building and then contact a bank -3- CITY COMMISSION MELTING November 17, 1969 Commissioner Carter moved that Change Order to the above contract reducing it in the amount of $4,341.00 for work to be done by City forces be approved thus reducing the contract to Ress Marine Construction Co. to $13,435.60, and the appropriate officials be authorized to execute it. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Williams and carried unanimously. The City Manager recommended authorization of the Mayor's travel to the legislative committee meeting of the Florida League of Municipalities in Jacksonville on Thursday, November 20th, 1969. Commissioner Williams moved that the expenses for the Mayor to attend the legislative committee meeting November 20th be authorized. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Hall and carried unanimously. Mr. John Bonner, attorney, representing M.H. & R.H. Center for annexation orted and zoning of property in Sec. 2-29-15 at the November 3rd, 3.969 meeting reported all things necessary had been presented to the City Attorney. The City Attorney presented Ordinance #1231, annexing a portion of Sec. 13-29-16 including Lots 29&30, Pinellas Groves, SWI, (Barber); portion of Sec. 2-29-15 (Center); Lot ?.6, Boylan Sub. (Riddlebarger); Lots 0"03:31, Barret Manor Sub. (Campagna); and portion of See. 17-29-16 (Blackburn). fie stated that a motion was necessary to amend the zoning of the Center property to show the W of the property zoned PKB (parkwa -business) and fire District No. 1 with the E? being zoned R-4D (multi-family and Fire District No. 2. Commissioner, William:; moved that the amendment as outlined by the City Attorney be approved. Motion waa seconded by Commissioner Hall and carried unanimously. Commissioner Hall moved that Ordinance (/1231 be read and considered as amended by title only on the first reading, by the unanimous consent of the Commission. Motion was seconded by Comni.ssioner Williams and carried unanimously. The Ordinance was read by title only. Commissioner Hall moved that Ordinance #1231 as amended be passed on its first reading by title only. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Williams and carried unanimously. Commissioner Hall moved that Ordinance x`1231 as amended be read and considered on second and final reading by title only at this meeting of the Commission by the unanimous consent of the Commission. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Williams and carried unanimously. The Ordinance was read by title only. Commissioner Hall moved that Ordinance #/1231 as amended be passed on its second and final reading and adopted and the appropriate officials of the City be authorized to execute it. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Williams and carried unanimously. The City Attorney presented Ordinance //1232 establishing new liquor zone in Section 17-29-16, SE corner of Gulf to Bay Blvd. and U319 (Blackburn); and another in Section 19-29-16 at the SW corner of US 19 and Tropic 1-1113 Dr. for Cook's Clearwater Inc. Commissioner Carlson moved that Ordinance 41232 be read and considered by title only on the first reading by the unanimous consent of the Commission. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Carter and carried unanimously. The Ordinance was read by title only. Commissioner Carlson moved that Ordinance #1232 be passed on its first reading by title only. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Carter and carried unanimously. Commissioner Carlson moved that Ordinance #1232 be read and considered on second and final reading by title only at this unanimous consent of the Commission. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Carter and carried unanimously. The Ordinance was read by title only. Corunissioner Carlson moved that Ordinance /#1232 be passed on its second and final reading and adopted and that the appropriate officials of the City be authorized to execute it. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Carter and carried unanimously. The City Attorney presented Ordinance x#1233 amending the zoning map. Commissioner Williams moved that Ordinance ;#1233 be read and considered by title only on the first reading by the unanimous consent of the Commission. Motion w:is seconded by Commissioner Carter and curried unanimously. The Ordinance was read by title only. Commissioner Williams moved that Ordinance W1233 be passed on Its first reading by title only. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Carter and carried unanimously. Commissioner Williams moved that Ordinance //1233 be read and considered on second and final reading by title only at this meeting of the Commission by unanimous consent of the Commission. Motion was seconded by ColTlmi:,aioncr Carter and carried unanimously. The Ordinance was read by title only. CormLissioncr Williams moved that Ordinance //1233 be passed on its second and final readitr+; and adopted and tine appropriate officials of the City be authorized to execut•c it. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Carter and carried unanimously. The City Attorney presented Resolution //69-121 vacating drainage casement in part of Lot 2, B1 D of Bayside Shores, in Sec. 17-29-15 and acceptance of new one, from Field Hotel Corp. Commissioner Carlson moved that R•-solution 0n 9-121 be passed and adopted and the appropriate officials be authorized to vxccutc It, and the new drainage casement from Field Hotel Corp. In Sec. IY-29-15 bo aece!)tvd and recorded in the public records of Pinellas Co., Fla. Motion w;,a Seconded by Commissioner Carter and carried unanimously. 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Grp . ,,.... ? ;•? i i L[ a' Y' x. , if r; / `F EXHIBIT H-1 Meeting Minutes City Commission 11/3/69 -2- CITY COMMISSION MEETING November 3, 1969 Brothers Land Development Company for annexation and zoning be approved with B (business) zoning and Fire District No. 1 classification and the City Attorney be instructed to include this in an ordinance to be brought back to this commission 11a11 4 and t setback on West side for approval us soon as of unanimously. Motion was possible, seconded by bCocmmissioner required property. Commissioner Carter moved that the Legal Department be directed to prepare was seconded e by of Coalchoholic mmissioner bHallaand for the property necessary abzoning ordinance to ove annexed. permit the the carried unanimously. i on the request of M.H. and R.H. The City Manager announced a public hear n Center for annexation and zoning of the North 383 ft. MOL of West 1/2 of Northeast 1/4 of Northwest 1/21 Section 2-29-15, together with all abutting streets, with PKB (parkway business) zoning and Fire District No. 1 classification thereon. The Planning and Zoning Board recommended disapproval. A letter of approval was presented from Mr. and Mrs. George Watner. Letters of objection were received from H. H. Baskin, Sr., attorney, representing Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gash; Sunset Lake Estates Association; City of Dunedin; Faith Presbyterian Church; and the Pine.ilas County School Board signed by Mr. Joseph Gibson, Director of Administrative Research. Mr. John Bonner, attorney, was present representing the applicant, he explained that his client desired to put a convenience stem, on a tract of land about 250 ft, by 250 ft. on-the Southeast corner of :Highland Ave. and Union St. In reply to a question from Commissioner Williams Mr. Bonner stated that the Champion Developers did not have an option on this corner. Mr. Robert M. Tharin, Chairman of the Board of Trustees, Union Street- United Methodist Church spoke in objection and presented a letter from the church In opposition. Mr. Charles Landenberger representing the Sunset Lake Estates Association, Mr. O.E. Schultz, representing the Faith Presbyterian Church and Reverend Donald Mizell, minister of Union Street Methodist Church, spoke in opposition and stated that Dr. Center had tried other times to change this area to business, both by being annexed to the City and change of zoning by the County and each time he was denied the change. Commissioner Williams moved to approve the annexation as requested by M.H. and R.H. Center with the 250 ft, by 250 ft. parcel at the corner of Union St. and Highland Ave. being zoned PUD-C (planned unit development-commercial) and Fire District No. 1 classification, with the balance of the property designated R-4D (multi-family), with Fire District No. 2 classification and the City Attorney be instructed to include this in an ordinance to be brought back to this Commission for approval as soon as possible. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Carlson. Mr. Bonner stated that he would not amend the application PUD-C and R-4D. Upun the vote being taken Commissioner Williams voted "Aye". Commissioners Carter, Hall, Carlson and Mayor Hougen voted "No." Motion did not carry. Commissioner Carter moved that this application of M.H. and R.H. Center for annexation of property described be approved with PKB (parkway business), zoning and Fire District No. 1 classification for the 250 ft. by 250 ft. corner and the balance of the property be zoned R-4D (multi-family) and Fire District No. 2 and the City Attorney be instructed to include this in an ordinance to be brought back to this Commission as soon as possible, subject to necessary right of way and access to Union St. on the East. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Carlson. Commissioner Williams moved to amend the motion to prohibit a service station. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Hall. Upon the vote being taken Commissioners Williams, Hall and Mayor Hougen voted "Aye". Commissioners Carter and Carlson voted "No". Motion carried. Mr. Bonner stated that this zoning was not acceptable and suggested having the whole property zoned PKB (parkway business) as originally requested and they would accept a restriction running with the land to prohibit erection of a service station on the property. Commissioners Carter and Carlson withdrew their motion and second. Commissioner Carter moved that the application of M.H.fandPKBH.Center bfor usiness) annexation and zoning above described property be approved (parkway and Fire District No. 1 classification and the City Attorney be instructed to include this in an ordinance to be brought back to this Commission for approval as soon as possible, subject to the right of confirmation of 50 ft, for East 1/2 right of way of Highland Ave. and of 33 ft. for South 1/2 right of way of Union St., also an access road across the East side of property from Champion property to Union Street and that a covenant running with the land placing restricrocal of that no automobile service station or facility can be erected without app this Commission. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Carlson. Upon the vote being taken Commissioners Carter, Carlson and Mayor Hougen voted "Aye". Commissioners Williams and Hall voted "No". Motion carried. It was recommended by the City Manager to deviate from the agenda and take up item #5 "Extension of Lease - Clearwater Women's Club". He stated that they wished to have an extension of the use of the property at the SW corner of Osceola and Seminole to justify tearing down the existing facilitiy and constructing a new one. Mrs.O. F. Depperman, president of the Women's Club stated that the lease still has 17 years to go, but they felt they should have a longer period to amortize their investment in a new building. She estimated that the new building would eost$40,000 to $50,000. The City Attorney stated that any lease ovor 25 years must have a public hearing before granted. It was recommended that !•k& NrmPnIN Club have rough plans of a Droposed building and then contact a bank 'rne ui ay bVlR11LL +o+ the City Hall, Munday, H. Everett Hougen Donald S. Williams Brooks Carter Donald Carlson Rick Hall Also present: Merrett R. Stierheim Herbert M. Brown Donald Beachler Frank Daniels at 1:30 Mayor-Commissioner Commissioner Commissioner Commissioner Commissioner city manager city Attorney Representing City Engineer police Chief The Mayor called the meeting to order. The invocation wart given by Msgr. ha t Thomas Larkin, St. Cecelia Catholic Church. Commissioner Wi?ovedsasorecorded the minutes of the regular meeting of October 20th, 1969, be app unanimously. Co?ssioner. Motion and as as secondit ed Commissioner summation by carried Clerk w The Mayor announced a public hearing on Lot Mowing Resolution x}69-116. The Lot Mowing Inspector considered the lots a menace to public health, safety and welfare. There were no objections. Commissioner Carlson moved that Resolution #69-116 passed on October 20th, 1969, be confirmed and made effective as to all persons and parcels listed thereon except for those whose lots have been verified as being cleared and those who have paid the City for the clearing and the proper City officials and employees are hereby directed to proceed in accordance with law to see that the lots are cleared. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Hall and carried unanimously. The City Manager announced a public hearing on the paving, curbing and drainage of Gould Street from Greenwood Avenue to approximately 170 feet west of Missouri Avenue; Pierce Street from Washington Avenue to Montgomery Ward's parking lot; and Madison Avenue from Gould Street to Cleveland StreestimOf the The 59 property owners involved, only three indicated oppose unable to obtain the assessable cost per front foot was given as $5.3 g right of way, the streets would only be 24 feet wide. Commissioner Williams moved that since no valid objections have been filed thatathetpaving, curbing and drainage as outlined by the City Manager be approved City anager and City Engineer be directed to forthwith proceed with such improvements as an assessment project. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Carter and carried unanimously. The City Manager reported that he had received aaletter from pMr.Fordman J. Beach, Jr., dated October 29. 1969, requesting for ITEM #3 a. Annexation and Determination and Establishment of Zoning & Fire District Classification for North 205 ft. of Northeast 1/4 of Northeast 1/4 of Northeast 1/4 less West 150 ft. and less South 90 ft. of East 173.19 ft- Section 23-29-15• Commissioner Williams moved that the application Beach, Jr. be withdrawn without prejudice. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Carter and carried unanimously. The City Manager announced a public hearingg on the request of Geral(sL. Riddlebarger for annexation and zoning of Lot 26, Boylan with R family) zoning and Fire District No. 2 classification thereon. The City Clerk read a letter of objection from Frank Shields. Commissioner Carter moved that the request of Gerald L. Riddlebarger for annexationistricoperty2described be sification approved with R-lE (single family) zoning and the City Attorney be instructed to include this in an ordinance thsse brought bacic to this Commission for approval as soon as possible. Commissioner Carlson and carried unanimously. The City Manager announced a public hearing on the request of Samuel C. Campagna, Jr. for annexation and zoning of Lots 80 and 81cBarrett anor tSub hereon, with R-1D (single family) zoning and Fire together with all abutting streets. Mr. Campagna was present. The Planning and Zoning hoard recommnded pof Samuel J. Campagna, Jr. foroannexatiionsofopropertyer moved that the e application and Fire District No. 2 described be approved with R-1D (single family) zoning classification and the City Attorney be instructed to include thisiin an ordinance tosbseconded t by back to his approval posse. X wa The City Manager announced a public hearing on the request of Blackburn Brothers oni Land Development Company for annexation and zng of South 445 ft. MOL of North 775 ft. of East 586 ft. of West 686 ft. of Northwest 1/4 of Southwest 1/4 Section 17-29-16, together with all abutting streets, with B (business) zoning and Fire District No. 1 .classification. abuttingn State & Road Zoning to athe r approval. The property and right stated property ....of -wa'is needed .;;,.agreed voluntarilyntohdedicate. He also recommended athe?City cCommissionatakelthe ckburn Land { necessary, action for liquor zoning.needed for restaurant withBcocktail Brothebar and yackag*.-liquor store. Mr. Reed Compton, general ? ?aa. o meet;,;ompany,. stated this was phase ono of the shopping center complex. -He decation of loner Carlsortamoved?thatrthetrequest of Blackburn the .... .. s needed ag Qiidy. lesr"there. Qalaa Q ' EXHIBIT J Aerial Photograph 1/14/73 N >0000, ??z 5 5 Shtunard Oak $ewird Tallahassee, Florida 32399-2°100 Steven A Seibe, =Secretary Division of Community Planning Division Director's Office: (850) 488-2356, Suncom: 278-2356 Bureau of State Planning: (850) 488-4925, Suncom: 278-4925 Bureau of Local Planning: (850) 487-4545, Suncom: 277-4545 Fax: (850) 488-3309, Suncom: 278-3309 FACSIMILE Date: To: Facsimile Telephone Number: From. Office Telephone Number: Cover Sheet: Comments or Special Instructions: -221- 1713 1 +_ Total Pages r Crr?y-mac S ---? Now I/V M 7,i Innnnl TO 'd ST : ST OOOZ 6Z q23 6025MV0S8: Xpd S21Idddd WW00 30 1d3Q 'DEPARTMENT AFFAIRS "Dedicated to making Florida abetter place to-ca Hhome" IEB BUSH Govemor February 25, 2000 Mr. E.D. Armstrong III Johnson, Blakcly, repc, Bokor, Ruppol & Burns, P.A. Post Office Box 1368 911 Chestnut Street Clearwater, Florida 33756-1168 Re: Clearwater Mall; File No. BLIVR-800-005 Dear Mr, Armstrong: STEVEN M. SEIBERT Secretary 7FP_F_ rcd 9 PLANNING & DEVELOP,, - SEM , L---C,7 01 - . ,We have reviewed the additional information dated February, 11,.1999 from. Robort.C. Pergolizzi for a binding letter of vested rights for the Clearwater Mall, in accordance with S&ction 380.06(4), Florida Statutes. Mr. Pergolizzi has asserted that:Phases I and 11 should be vested from review under Chapter 380, Florida Statutes (F.S.). The Department needs further information to determine the status of Phase 11. In our current 15-day review of the application, the following items need further clarification: 1) You indicated that as of July 1, 1973, the Clearwater Mall contained 60.68 acres and was approved for 3,861 parking spaces (no certified copies to document these figures was provided). Please clarify the source of this information. 2) Additional information indicated that today the Mall site is 72.49 acres, which includes 4,114 parking spaces. Please clarify when all of the additional acreage and «'hen :all changes to the number of parking spaces were made to the Mall site. 3) You provided a legal description dated November 27, 1973, and a sketch based on the legl description to indicate that the Mall site is 71.08 acres, Please clarify the L41 acre inconsistency between the legal description and current Mall acreage. 4) According to Exhibit A of your original application, you identified the total square footage as 926,102 SF. In other information you submitted, Phase I consisted of 74,132 . 255'S SHUMARD OAK BOULEVARD • TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA 32399-21.00 Phone: (8$0) 488-8466ISuncorn 278-8466 FAX: (850) 921-0781/Suncam 291-0781 . Internet address: http://www.dca.state.fl,us GREEN SWAMP At9a of FLORIDA KEYS Area al Cdtlcai $tote Concern Field Ottlce 2??a o Ova Stste Concern Field 01" 205 Ease Main Street, Suite 104 Marverseerseas Overseas Highway, Suite 212 eaeow, Florida 331130-4641 Marathon, Flork:33oso-2227 ZO'd ST:ST OOOZ 6Z qa3 602?88VOS8:XPJ SdIH33H WW00 30 1d3G Mn E.D. Armstrong III Febiuary 25, 2000' Page 2 FEB 2920M ?. PLANNING & DEVELppMEM. SERVICES . CITY OF ri SF, .'Phase lI consisted of 672,206 SF, and Phase III as 179,764 SF, It appezFssfhatil&s4J_Whs approved and constructed prior to July 1, 1973 and that Phase III had not received approval prior to July 1, 1973. What is unclear in your application is what portion of Phase II received approval from the City of Clearwater prior to July 1, 1973. According to the aerial photographs provided it appears certain that the majority of Phase 11 had commenced development prior to July 1, 1973. What is unclear is the portion that is the Montgomery Ward Auto Service Center and the portion of the Mall that extended to the Burdines anchor store. If you have additional information to clarify whether these portions of Phase II were approved prior to July 1, 1973 please provide this to the Department. Additionally, you may provide verification from the City on what was approved for Phase II before July 1, 1973. 5) You provided a red outline on the Clearwater Mail Phased Conistruction Exhibit to indicate the Mall property shown on the air photo dated January 14, 1971 However, the outlines on the maps. are inconsistent gong the eastern boundary. Please clarify. 6) You indicate that parking lot renovations were completed in 1990 and provided a map to show the area of change (no acreage was added). You indicated that the number of parking spaces itncreased.from 4,068 to 4,114. Clarify the inconsistency regarding the current number of .parking spaces. You indicated that the current owners of the Clearwater Mall intend to demolish the existing mall and redevelop the site, and your position is that the redevelopment is not required to undergo DRI review. Please be aware that if it is determined that the non-vested portion of the M411 is above 80% of the applicable DRI threshold, then you will need to complete the Form RPM-BSP-BLID-1. Based on the law, you may either provide the additional information to clarify the issues raised above or notify the Department in writing that this information will not be supplied. We will begin. our final 35-day review upon finding that the additional information is sufficient to complete your application or when advised by you in writing that no more information will be provided. If you do not respond in either way to this request for additional informationwithin 120 days, your application will be considered withdrawn. 20'd 9T:ST OOOZ 6,7 qa3 602?88VOS8:Xp3 SdId33d WWOO 30 1d3G If you have any questions or comments regarding this matter, please contact Carol M.' Collins in the Bureau of Local Planning at (850) 487-4545. Sincerely, Mja?riinaenn=ingto n, CPr ogram Administrator MPlcc cc:,: John Meyer, Tampa Bay Regional Planning Council Ralph Stone, City of Clearwater Robert C. pergolizzi, Florida Design Consultants ---- F9 2 9 X00 NNING & DEVELOPMEN' SERVICES Y OF CLEARWATFr. - ---- ---------- b0'd 9T:ST OOOZ 6Z qa3 . 602288VOS8:xp3 SdIdd3d WW00 30 1d3Q FLORIDA DESIGN CONSULTANTS, INC. ENGINEERS, ENVIRONMENTALISTS, SURVEYORS 8 PLANNERS March 2, 2000 Ms. Carol M. Collins Bureau of Local Planning Department of Community Affairs 2555 Shumard Oak Boulevard Tallahassee, FL 32399-2100 Re: Clearwater Mall; File No. BLIVR - 0800 - 005 Final Response Dear Ms. Collins: In response to the Department of Community Affairs (DCA) 'letter dated February 25, 2000 and our telephone discussions we are providing additional clarification. This additional information represents our final responses and no more information will be provided, therefore, we request a Binding Letter of Interpretation of Vested Rights be issued. Comment: 1. You indicated that as of July 1, 1973, the Clearwater Mall contained 60.68 acres and was approved for 3,861 parking spaces (no certified copies to document these figures was provided). Please clarify the source of this information. Response: As we discussed the mall property covered the following areas: Acres Size Parking Phase I 8.26 74,132 s.f. 571 spaces This information was obtained through Pinellas County Property Appraiser records and the Clearwater Mall Phase I Site Plan and striping sheet (T-1) included in the BLIVR Application and the Response to DCA Request for Additional Information. 2639 McCORMICK DRIVE • CLEARWATER, FLORIDA 33759 Tel: (727) 724-8422 • Fax: (727) 724-8606 Ms. Carol M. Collins March 2, 2000 Page 2 Acres Size Parking Phase II 59.56 746,338 s.f. 3,861 spaces The square footage was taken from Pinellas County Property Appraiser records. The acreage and parking spaces was taken from a "Rental Plan" sheet dated January 10, 1972. This plan sheet is of poor quality, however, a copy is provided. The applicant seeks vesting for 59.56 acres, 746,338 s.f. and 3,861 parking spaces. Comment: 2. Additional information indicated that today the Mall site is 72.49 acres, which includes 4,114 parking spaces. Please clarify when all of the additional acreage and when all changes to the number of parking spaces were made to the Mall site. Response: 2. An additional 11.52 acres were purchased in anticipation ofPhase III. This land is included in the legal description prepared by Johnson & Albrecht dated November 27, 1973 and increased the property total to 71.08 acres. The subsequent construction of Phase III including Burdines, First Union Bank, and Bombay Bicycle Club brought the total parking spaces to 4,068. After Phase III was constructed the Mall acquired a 1.41 acre property located east of Sky Harbor Drive bringing the total to 72.49 acres. In 1990, parking lot renovations increased the total spaces to 4,114. Comment: 3. You provided a legal description dated November 27, 1973, and a sketch based on the legal description to indicate that the Mall site is 71.08 acres. Please clarify the 1.41 acres inconsistently between the legal description and current Mall acres. Response: 3. The 1.41 acre property is located east of Sky Harbor Drive is currently owned by the Mall. The current acreage is 72.49 acres. The Pinellas County Property Appraiser Map clarifies how the total acreage is comprised of several lots. Ms. Carol M. Collins March 2, 2000 Page 3 Comment: 4. According to Exhibit A of your original application, you identified the total square footage as 926,102 SF. In other information you submitted, Phase I consisted of 74,132 SF, Phase II consisted of 672,206 SF, and Phase III as 179,764 SF. It appears that Phase I was approved and constructed prior to July 1, 1973 and that Phase III had not received approval prior to July 1, 1973. What is unclear in your application is what portion of Phase II received approval from the City of Clearwater prior to July 1, 1973. According to the aerial photographs provided it appears certain that the majority of Phase II had commenced development prior to July 1, 1973. What is unclear is the portion that is the Montgomery Ward Auto Service Center and the portion of the Mall that extended to the Burdines anchor store. If you have additional information to clarify whether these portions of Phase II were approved prior to July 1, 1973 please provide this to the Department. Additionally, you may provide verification from the City on what was approved for Phase II before July 1, 1973. Response: 4. According to the aerial photograph dated January 14, 1973 the large majority of Clearwater Mall is obviously under construction. The Montgomery Ward TBA (Auto Service Center) was constructed on the southwestern corner of the site, this area is shown in white on the aerial photograph. This white area shows up in several places on the photo and represents area where land was cleared for vertical construction. This clearly represents construction activity. The BLIVR Application and the Response to DCA request for Additional Information include a plan sheet of the Montgomery Ward TBA stamped "Approved" by the City of Clearwater Building Department on 1/31/73 and stamped "Approved" by the Clearwater Fire Department on 2/28/73. This was the method of approval in the early 1970's. Ms. Carol M. Collins March 2, 2000 Page 4 The portion of the mall that extends to Burdines was not under vertical construction in the January 14, 1973 aerial photograph. This photograph does show this area cleared and being prepared for vertical construction. City of Clearwater records do not show whether this area was approved prior to July 1, 1973 although it is shown on a plan sheet dated November 28, 1972 which was included in the BLIVR application. We believe substantial funds were spent in planning, engineering, and site preparation for this area such that it should be vested with Phase 11. Based on the November 28, 1972 plan sheet and recent aerial photographs this area comprises approximately 53,000 square feet. Should you not agree that this area should be vested, then it would reduce our vested rights to 693,338 s.f. (746,338 - 53,000). Attached is a letter from the City of Clearwater verifying the approval methods. Comment: 5. You provided a red outline on the Clearwater Mall Phased Construction Exhibit to indicate the Mall property shown on the air photo dated January 14,1973. However, the outlines on the maps are-inconsistent along the eastern boundary. Please clarify. Response: 5. The red outline on the Clearwater Mall Phased Construction Exhibit provided in the Response to DCA Request for Additional -Information is correct. The property line drawn on the January 14, 1973 aerial photo has a small error and should follow the roadway more closely. Comment: 6. You indicate that parking lot renovations were completed in 1990 and provide a map to show the area of change (no acreage was added). You indicated that the number of parking spaces increased from 4,068 to 4,114. Clarify the inconsistency regarding the 1-5 current number of parking spaces. Response: 6. During the construction of Phase III parking spaces were increased from 3,861 to 4,068. The parking lot renovations completed in 1990 increased the total to 4,114. Ms. Carol M. Collins March 2, 2000 Page 5 Please be advised that no additional information is available to be provided and we request a Binding Letter of Interpretation of Vested Rights. In our opinion, we have provided clear and convincing evidence for vesting all portions of Phase I and Phase II with the possible exception of the 53,000 s.f area adjacent to Burdines. We present the following options. OPTION A Vesting for 59.56 acres, 746,338 s.f., and 3,861 parking spaces. OPTION B 59.56 acres, 693,338 s.f. and 3.861 spaces. Considering the developer plans to demolish the mall and construct 980,000 s.f., the vesting of 746,338 s.f would result in 233,662 s.f. applied to the DRI threshold which represents 58.4% of the threshold. If Option B is selected, the vesting of 693,338 s.f. would result in 286,662 s.f. being applied to the DRI threshold which represents 71.7% of the threshold. Therefore, it is evident this redevelopment is not required to undergo DRI review. We trust your review will conclude this redevelopment is not subject to DRI review and eagerly await the issuance of a Binding Letter of Interpretation of Vested Rights. Sincerely, Robert C. Pergolizzi, AICP Vice President/Transportation :es LAcollins.wpd Encl. cc: John Myer, TBRPC Ralph Stone, City of Clearwater Meredith Ericsson, Wilton Partners Clearwater LLC E.D. Armstrong, Johnson, Blakely File 997-34.680 ?Q. March 2, 2000 CITY OF C LEARWATE R PLANNING & DEVELOPMENT SERVICES 1DNIINISTRATION POST OFFIcF B,):< -4-48. EoRii)A 33-58--4--48 N41 NICIPAL SERVICES Bt,imr, . G. 100 SoC iH A\TNl'E. CII_\R%\ATER. F;J)RID:\ 33756 TIiI.EPNO\ (-2-) 562-i5(:' F.4.\ (-2-) ?;62-43-6 Ms. Carol Collins Bureau of Local Planning Department of Community Affairs 2555 Shumard Oak Boulevard Tallahassee, Florida 32399-2100 Re: Clearwater Mall, File No. BLIVR-800-005 Dear Ms. Collins: The City of Clearwater has reviewed the information submitted by Florida Design Consultants, Inc. and the responses by the Department of Community Affairs requesting additional information regarding the Clearwater Mall Binding Letter Interpretation of Vested Rights. The City can provide further clarification on many of the outstanding issues. The City's process for the Clearwater Mall project consisted of the following approvals: October 21, 1969 The Planning and Zoning Board approved the annexation and zoning district. November 3, 1969 The Clearwater City Commission approved on first reading the annexation and zoning district. November 17, 1969 The Clearwater City Commission approved on second reading the annexation and zoning district. 1971 Phase I constructed with 74,132 square feet, including the Firestone Auto Service Center, Michaels and AMC Theaters. 1973 Montgomery Ward constructed with 108,604 sq.ft. 1973 Gayfers' constructed with 143,168 sq.ft. 1973 Main mall building constructed with 280,451 square feet. 1973 Dillards constructed with 120,771 square feet. 1973 Mall administration building constructed with 3,600 square feet. 1973 Montgomery Ward Auto Service Center constructed with 15,612 sq.ft. F.i.. OAF Crn. 0,"i--F BKIA': 1..11:xG?T. M.%?()P: C."^•;aiox:: E:, H xn>ER. VIC{; ?1:\vuR-C o .; , ;:<inx R , C:_, ::. C. Eo HAP-r, COMMISSIONER ® i C„•. r' Ms. Carol Collins March 2, 2000 Page 2 All of the above was approved by the City of Clearwater before July 1, 1973, and substantial money was outlayed by the developer for plans and construction. Based on available records, the City cannot confirm that 53,000 square feet of retail space connecting Burdines (Phase III) was approved before the July 1, 1973 vesting date, but is aware that Engineering/Architectural plans were prepared prior to that date. Robert Pergolizzi of Florida Design Consultants, Inc., has provided certified minutes and site plans documenting the above actions, as well as Pinellas County Property Appraiser information and a January 14, 1973 aerial photograph portraying the dates of construction. The documentation previously submitted by Mr. Pergolizzi is the best information available and reflects a thorough research of City records. The City is confident that the documentation submitted by both the City and Florida Design Consultants, Inc. substantiates that 746,338 square feet of Clearwater Mall is vested prior to July 1, 1973. If the City of Clearwater can be of further assistance, please call Gary Jones at 727-562-4557. Sincerely, A gA 4?'- Ralph Stone Planning Director March 2, 2000 CITY OF CLEARWATER PL-\\'\'I\G R DEVELOPMENT SERVICES AD.NIINISTRATION POST OFFICE Bcx 448, CLF\RVATER, FLOKMA 33 58-4 48 (MUNICIPAL SER%ICES BCII-Di` G. 100 SOCTH WULF. A\T-.\(: E. C1EAKX.1M--R, FI.OKID:\ 33-56 TELEPHONE 1-2-) 562-456 F.k.N: (-2-) 562-4 6 Ms. Carol Collins Bureau of Local Planning Department of Community Affairs 2555 Shumard Oak Boulevard Tallahassee, Florida 32399-2100 Re: Clearwater Mall; File No. BLIVR-800-005 Dear Ms. Collins: The City of Clearwater has reviewed the information submitted by Florida Design Consultants, Inc. and the responses by the Department of Community Affairs requesting additional information regarding the Clearwater Mall Binding Letter Interpretation of Vested Rights. The City can provide further clarification on many of the outstanding issues. The City's process for the Clearwater Mall project consisted of the following approvals: October 21, 1969 The Planning and Zoning Board approved the annexation and zoning district. November 3, 1969 The Clearwater City Commission approved on first reading the annexation and zoning district. November 17, 1969 The Clearwater City Commission approved on second reading the annexation and zoning district. 1971 Phase I constructed with 74,132 square feet, including the Firestone Auto Service Center, Michaels and AMC Theaters. 1973 Montgomery Ward constructed with 108,604 sq.ft. 1973 Gayfers' constructed with 143,168 sq.ft. 1973 Main mall building constructed with 280,451 square feet. 1973 Dillards constructed with 120,771 square feet. 1973 Mall administration building constructed with 3,600 square feet. 1973 Montgomery Ward Auto Service Center constructed with 15,612 sq.ft. Oy. cl-n. ON: -I TI RE. BKL%.`J A:, NIA)OF- ,OMMI\10NEK 151) HOOPER. VICE >1:wOK-Gera I"ir,.,r , Bc !+CLa!; . G,.s .: <:, 1.1) HART, COMMISSIONER ® J.B. lOii?al'<. Ct'.1'.1I>.•l?,'.;.:: f Ms. Carol Collins March 2, 2000 Page 2 All of the above was approved by the City of Clearwater before July 1, 1973, and substantial money was outlayed by the developer for plans and construction. Based on available records, the City cannot confirm that 53,000 square feet of retail space connecting Burdines (Phase III) was approved before the July 1, 1973 vesting date, but is aware that Engineering/Architectural plans were prepared prior to that date. Robert Pergolizzi of Florida Design Consultants, Inc., has provided certified minutes and site plans documenting the above actions, as well as Pinellas County Property Appraiser information and a January 14, 1973 aerial photograph portraying the dates of construction. The documentation previously submitted by Mr. Pergolizzi is the best information available and reflects a thorough research of City records. The City is confident that the documentation submitted by both the City and Florida Design Consultants, Inc. substantiates that 746,338 square feet of Clearwater Mall is vested prior to July 1, 1973. If the City of Clearwater can be of further assistance, please call Gary Jones at 727-562-4557. Sincerely, I?X?A 4t'r:- Ralph Stone Planning Director , 1% ,,/ o. • March 2, 2000 C ITY O F C LEARWATE R PLANNING & DEVELOPMENT SERVICES ADMINISTRATION POST OFFICE BoX 47 S. CLDIR`),ATTR. FLoRtD.a 33758-47 8 MUNICIPAL SEPmcFs BL ii-D:, G. 100 'OLTH Nl1 7-E AvEm E, CI.I_\R\\ ATFF. FLORID \ 33-56 TELEPHO'?7- I-2-) 5,2-456- F.-\x (727) 562-4:,70 Ms. Carol Collins Bureau of Local Planning Department of Community Affairs 2555 Shumard Oak Boulevard Tallahassee, Florida 32399-2100 Re: Clearwater Mall; File No. BLIVR-800-005 Dear Ms. Collins: The City of Clearwater has reviewed the information submitted by Florida Design Consultants, Inc. and the responses by the Department of Community Affairs requesting additional information regarding the Clearwater Mall Binding Letter Interpretation of Vested Rights. The City can provide further clarification on many of the outstanding issues. The City's process for the Clearwater Mall project consisted of the following approvals: October 21, 1969 The Planning and Zoning Board approved the annexation and zoning district. November 3, 1969 The Clearwater City Commission approved on first reading the annexation and zoning district. November 17, 1969 The Clearwater City Commission approved on second reading the annexation and zoning district. 1971 Phase I constructed with 74,132 square feet, including the Firestone Auto Service Center, Michaels and AMC Theaters. 1973 Montgomery Ward constructed with 108,604 sq.ft. 1973 Gayfers' constructed with 143,168 sq.ft. 1973 Main mall building constructed with 280,451 square feet. 1973 Dillards constructed with 120,771 square feet. 1973 Mall administration building constructed with 3,600 square feet. 1973 Montgomery Ward Auto Service Center constructed with 15,612 sq.ft. oaf? 0-n. =,. . BRIAN 1. ANGST. MI %\ En Hoot,[-5. Via NIANOR- C»ull»IUNE B: B C:-a:. C nuuxyimP.tt ED HART, COMMISSIONER ® l.B. lori:: , . Cu>uu„u t;F: "'i ?% Ms. Carol Collins March 2, 2000 Page 2 All of the above was approved by the City of Clearwater before July 1, 1973, and substantial money was outlayed by the developer for plans and construction. Based on available records, the City cannot confirm that 53,000 square feet of retail space connecting Burdines (Phase III) was approved before the July 1, 1973 vesting date, but is aware that Engineering/Architectural plans were prepared prior to that date. Robert Pergolizzi of Florida Design Consultants, Inc., has provided certified minutes and site plans documenting the above actions, as well as Pinellas County Property Appraiser information and a January 14, 1973 aerial photograph portraying the dates of construction. The documentation previously submitted by Mr. Pergolizzi is the best information available and reflects a thorough research of City records. The City is confident that the documentation submitted by both the City and Florida Design Consultants, Inc. substantiates that 746,338 square feet of Clearwater Mall is vested prior to July 1, 1973. If the City of Clearwater can be of further assistance, please call Gary Jones at 727-562-4557. Sincerely, /? g ?A 4t ?'? Ralph Stone Planning Director CLEARWATER MALL BLIVR NO. - 0800.005 RESPONSE TO DCA REQUEST FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Prepared by: Florida Design Consultants, Inc. 2639 McCormick Drive Clearwater, FL 33759 February 2000 F FLORIDA DESIGN CONSULTANTS, INC. ' ENGINEERS, ENVIRONMENTAUSTS, SURVEYORS B PLANNERS ' February 11, 2000 Ms. Marina Pennington Community Program Administrator ' Department of Community Affairs 2555 Shumard Oak Blvd. ' Tallahassee, FL 32399-2100 Re: Clearwater Mall; File No. BLIVR - 0800-005 ' Dear Ms. Pennington: ' In response to your letter dated January 10, 2000 regarding the above reference project please review the following responses. ¦ Comment: 1. The application states (on page 2) that the Clearwater Mall in Section 17, Township 29 ' South, Range 16 East is comprised of retail commercial development containing 926,102 s.f. gross floor area. The Clearwater Mall is located at the southeast corner of the intersection of U.S.19 and Gulf-to-Bay Boulevard in Pinellas County. However, the application does not provide necessary parking space and acreage information. Please identify the current acreage and parking spaces of the Clearwater Mall. In addition, please identify the acreage and parking spaces of the Mall as of Julyl, 1973. Please provide documentation of the acreage figures you provide. Response: Presently the Clearwater Mall site is 72.49 acres and contains 4,114 parking spaces. This information was not included in the original BLNR submittal because the applicant believes it is irrelevant for purposes of determining vesting. As of July 1, 1973 the Clearwater Mall property encompassed 60.68 acres and was approved for 3,861 parking spaces which were either completed or under construction as of that date. A legal description prepared by Johnson & Albrecht dated November 27, 1973 is attached to show that an additional 10.4 acres was purchased (Phase III land) to bring the total to 71.08 acres. 2639 McCORMICK DRIVE • CLEARWATER, FLORIDA 33759 Tel: (727) 724-8422 • Fax: (727) 724-8606 Ms. Marina Pennington February 11, 2000 Page 2 Comment: 2. Describe the Clearwater Mall development for Phases I and II (for which vesting is sought), and for Phase III (for which vesting is not sought) in the terms of the guidelines and standards in Chapter 380.0651, F.S., by providing the number of acres, total parking spaces, theater screens, theater seats, and parking spaces for the theater. Specifically, please consider Section 380.0651 (3)(b) Attraction and Recreation Facilities, and (3)(f) Retail and Service Development. Response: 2. In 1971 Phase I was approved to contain a quadruple movie theater (4-screens) among other retail stores. The theater did not have exclusive parking, rather the parking was shared with the other retail stores on site. We do not believe the theater should be separated into an Attraction and Recreation Facility category but should be included in with Retail and Service Development since it only represents a small portion of the site. The site plan for Clearwater Mall - Phase I which was included in Exhibit D-2 of the BLIVR Application clearly shows Phase I and the parking area. A copy of this plan is again provided. According to the data submitted with the BLIVR application Phase I consists of 74,132 s.f. of retail space (including the quad theater), comprising 8.26 acres and including 571 parking spaces. Chapter 380.0651(3)(f)establishes a DRI threshold for Retail and Service Developments as a development which encompasses more than 400,000 s.f. of gross area, occupies more than 40 acres of land, or provides parking spaces for more than 2,500 cars. Clearly Phase I does not exceed that criteria. Phase II, however, encompasses a total of 746,338 s.f., 60.68 acres and 3,861 parking spaces approved and/or under construction as of July 1, 1973. Comment: 3. Exhibit A maps are unclear regarding the location of all parcels that comprise each phase of the Clearwater Mall. Please provide a map of the existing Clearwater Mall development that locates and names all buildings/parcels described in Exhibit A, indicating the scale and north direction. Clarify the location of all theaters in the Mall. Response: 3. The Exhibit A maps included in the BLIVR application were downloaded from the Pinellas County Property Appraiser's office. Per your request Florida Design Consultants has generated a revised Exhibit A Map showing locations of all buildings described in Exhibit A. ' Ms. Marina Pennington February 11, 2000 ' Page 3 Comment: 4. Please outline the mall property on the Clearwater Mall Phased Construction Exhibit consistent within the air photo dated January 14, 1973. Provide the dates on all air photos. 1 Response: ' 4. The Clearwater Mall Phased Construction Exhibit (date of photo January 1996) has been revised to show the outline of the mall property consistent with the aerial photo dated January 14, 1973. Comment: 5. Clarify the meaning of the Effective Year Built data and the Factor Area numbers provided within the Mass Appraisal data of Exhibit A. Also, clarify the meaning of the utility areas (70,309), the sales service area (4,128) and the service prod. area (3,520) included in the Mass Appraisal data. Response: 5. The "effective year built" is used by the appraisers office as a base year from which depreciation would be calculated. It has nothing to do with the actual year built. Factor area numbers are used only for valuation purposes for determining replacement cost. The "factor " numbers are used to decrease value for areas such as the "service production area" of the Firestone (3,520 s.f.) which is the auto repair bays, and increase value for the Wards Auto Service. Center "sales service area" (4,128 s.f.) which is the interior sales area adjacent to the service bays. Utility areas represent storage and inventory areas located within the building primarily used for retail sales. It does not represent unfinished or unimproved areas. Clarifications of this information were provided by Ms. Pat Young of the Pinellas County Property Appraiser's Office. (727) 464-4380. Comment: 6. Please clarify the history of this project from its inception to July 1, 1973, and up to its existing status. The air photo dated January 14,1973 shows residential development within the Clearwater Mall property (the property lines appears to be indicated by a red line) along eastern boundary. Clarify the history of the residential development described above, including information about platting, and clarify the history of the acquisition of these parcels of residential land and the eventual development of this area as part of the Mall. Ms. Marina Pennington February 11, 2000 Page 4 Response: 6. For the history of Clearwater Mali please see response to question 9A of the BLIVR application. The residential homes that show on the January 14, 1973 aerial photo were purchased by the developer in 1973 and this property was included in a legal description of Clearwater Mall. The November 27, 1973 legal description prepared by Johnson & Albrecht shows this property as part of Clearwater Mall. Comment: 7. The Clearwater Mall Phased Construction Exhibit reflects an auto service building at the southwest corner of the Mall, and an extension of the Mall building that connects to Burdines. However, these buildings do not appear to be under construction on the air photo of January 14, 1973. Please provide certified copies of the specific approvals for these portions of the Mall. Response: 7. The Wards Auto Service Center plans provided in the BLIVR application are stamped approved on 1/31/73 and 2/28/73. This was the official method of approval of plans in the early 1970's. This approved plan is again provided for your consideration. Although not under construction by January 14,1973 (per aerial photo) the Wards Auto Service Centerwas approved shortly thereafter: The Phase III approval for Burdines was not approved until 8%26/74 and therefore we do not seek vesting for Burdines. The portion of the mall building extending between Gayfers and Burdines comprises 53,000 s. f. and was not under construction prior to July 1, 1973. This area is included on plans dated November 28, 1972 which was included in the BLIVR application and was approved with the Phase II plans. We believe this area was constructed in a continuous manner with Phase II although it occurred at the end of Phase U and prior to Burdines. Comment: 8. Describe the parking lot renovations completed in 1990 and include maps to show the changes, including the number of parking spaces and the acreage that was added. t Response: ' 8. No acreage was added, the number of parking spaces was increased from 4,068 to 4,114. Ms. Marina Pennington February 11, 2000 Page 5 Comment: 9. You provided excerpts (not certified copies) from minutes approving an annexation request for a major shopping center facility by the Planning and Zoning Board on October 21, 1969. Provide further clarification from the City of Clearwater of what the City actually approved. ' Response: 9. Certified copies of the minutes of the October 21, 1969 Planning and. Zoning Board meeting are ' provided. The City approved annexation and rezoning of property for a major shopping center on what is now part of the Clearwater Mall. Comment: 10. You also provided excerpts from City Commission meetings of November 3, and November 17, 1969, approving the request of Blackburn Brothers Land Development Company for annexation and zoning associated with a restaurant and cocktail bar and package liquor. store. Please clarify the relationship of the Blackburn land, restaurant and bar, and liquor store to the Clearwater Mall. Response: 0. Certified copies of the minutes of the Clearwater City Commission meeting of November 3, 1969 and November 17, 1969 are provided. The proposed liquor store was part of Phase I of the major shopping center complex. The Blackburn Land is the land that. Clearwater Mall occupies. Comment: 11. Provide certified copies of the documents and maps that approve the specific amounts of development for which you claim vested rights in Phases I and II. Response: 11. This information is not available. Ms. Marina Pennington February 11, 2000 Page 6 Comment: 12. You have included a letter of November 30,1999, from Frank R. Mudano, FAIA, Architect, indicating the project was approved in its entirety in 1971. Provide certified copies of the approvals of 1971, such as master development plan approval by the City. Do the approvals Mr. Mudano refers to include the Bombay Bicycle Club Restaurant, Burdines, and the First Union Bank? Response: 12. Certified copies of approval do not exist. The approvals do not include the Bombay Bicycle Club or the First Union Bank or Burdines. The applicant is not seeking vesting for these areas. We request your approval of this BLIVR to vest up to 746,338 s.f. of the existing Clearwater Mall. Sincerely, Robert C. Pergolizzi, AICP Vice President/Transportation : cp LApenning[on.wpd Encl. . cc: John Meyer, Tampa Bay Regional Planning Council Ralph Stone, City of Clearwater E.D. Armstrong, III Meredith Ericsson File 997-34 c t!cmbcr3 pre ,c rit i;(.A1,i) City of C1.(7rlr;If't?;('I', t ]O?^iC? / City H ..] Au- 1.IC``_'1i!:.. i/ I'?1 Ccioi)cf 21, 1.969 - :(i(I Horr I3, Peade., Schut,'.enC.^rf and? Sviei,; Paul Poi il. A. .%e"F'7"1ann, and J c:; :i J.le Absent: C-allO;-Iay A public hearir:=, he1c; at ] 30 : ?)r .or to the rc F.,'111= ;:ee tir re :?. D 1. c E; is Lion for zoning, and anner:at ic:, for the ? ollo;IinF;: .: 1. 2. 3. ?l N 205 ft. Of 1./11 Of T"T 1/1; Of !ii: 1/1I less W 150 ft. and lca_, S 90 ft. of 1.'11.19 rt., Section 23-29-15, to,-,ether with X13. abutt:inF-:, streets (?)ea,ci:) Request: R-4A, multi-famniiy N 383 ft. `:OL of t•? 1/2• of ?•:r 1/1+ o ml.-I 1/1;, Section 2-29-15, together with all abutting streets (Centc:) -'Request: PK3, Parkway ilusinoss Lot 26, Boylan Subdivision, together with all abu:•tinz streets ( Riddlebai,Zer) Request: °.-11:, Single Family TJots 80 8 81, Barrett Manor Subdivision, together with al]. abutting streets (Campagna) Request: R-11), Single Family 5. S 4115 ft. MOL of N 775 ft. of E 58G f! . of 1.-1 686 ft. of S:; 1/4, Section 17-29-16, together with all abutting- streets (Blackburn) Request: B, Business ;Tape of hearing is on file in P1i+.ininc- rePt. -Minutes of October 7, 1969 were anproved as written. Motion was made and secondee for denial. or annexaticn reC1.:C.^t for (1) above. Motion Carrzed. 7.oning to 1ti-family w cu 1d ^ermit slot U!, F, C. ^C_ ,,`..,.valuation and character of the immediate area. Motion was made an,' sect de(! _ of denial O_ c :i:._..:u Motion carried. iOninc- to F'K?i would, const"tui"_ 3h^.!. c,i!=.ri 'i Compatible busincs use In hiF", l]y d.c,veIo-C'-d slll.tinc in the dL' °_ ?J ati On and devalue! t..C:n C`. S ? .'C 1<< U;`C: Motion was made and SC:ccn:ecl for 1*)^.'OVai o': Motion carr5.ed. eioti6n was made and secci'de._ for a:)hr0.v I1 Gr `.....,., 'i ? (v (t;) :'.,. : i? . Motion carried. .. ?t1Un :'ac d•? a^. sccor: ec' C :i';_... .._ _ .. l ^11, ;,.. D srus;_G'1 '_"C Oi t}l.i S ma ]Or fLti?r_ D1dnS. G: _ in1 or:^G:.. tI!at !:' 1 1'. ?'1•, . j-.-Planning and Board. . oH(,)n cd r' `finut.?s of Planning £ Zoning lac?-rd - Cctohcr 21, 396.9 .rage P2 Folloc•:ing Annexation anc: City Corlnissi.cn - 11-17-69), ' Lot 1.0, Bloc'r: E', ;:.ast,•:cod i? r..:ce, 2-1 c: ..?;i.on (n('.enath) ' Request: R-17, Sing3c, Fa:-.lily ` Following Rezcni.nc- Portion- of Lots Frcm: R-li. To: Report was giver, of- on the following: ite:'! s received and wu*'.) l 92_ , 8: 84 , S u n s c t ;1; 17"11. City Comriscsion action at be revi ewcd and:-', !;nit 3 rcE-,ulcer ,rep by ccmmittec: (Lynn - Hall) t ink: c.f tober 20 1. Lot 13, Bloc:ie F, Gulf-to-Bav Acres, 1st Addition (C1s Oyster Ear) Approvec; R-4D, Multi.-`al-:ily 2. S 18.75 ft. of Lot 3, Sl.ocR B, Prew Heigtilt. Sub. (!Setz £ ?h' te) Approved B, Business, (improving Tulane £ placing 6-57t. fence on W edge) 3. W J./2 of ?•? 356 ft. of Lot 2, Rep lat of 1.;1'r:ewood `ul). (inc:luc ;.g E Addition) (Brco' ins) u Approved -43 (,i;_4-h 3-ntery height limitation F. lirni.tynn of efficiency units to 1/3 of total) 4. Lots 29 £ 30, Pinellas Groves, in S'.. 1/ti, Sccti.on 18-29-1.6, and S:'? 1/1l Of S1•? 1/4 less N 330 ft. OF t•? 330 ft. £ less: Belcher Rd., Section 18-29-16 -(Barber) °' =f Approved P.-1C, Single Family -,'Planning Director reported new 60-day roratori.ull on billboards. Rccor;;ner.da- „? tion on billboards and prcl.imir.arv on signs is needed by the enc' of this riod. Panning and Z,cning Board will work wit'l the City Manager and those _ in the indus'cry on tiffs. Mr. Bergr ann reDorteci that the Plannin and Zonint, Board has been aske to ; pursue rezcninor Sand :fey from B, F?us--tress, tc PUD-CR. This .:i11 require =.a.. Board Public Hearin ; Starr and Board will. nevi e;•, it and a reccr .r.endati cr. W411 be submitted to the City Commission as per normal procedure. Plarninc Director rcnorted the prc,,ress on hC 5-ycar .: CI . rc-,: ' e requirements fOY 'r)a Ler and se r-r certiCF.:11011 . Housin„ Eler.:e.^.t S•i?^ C?7.Str'1_.:tP.?? 11 U: ev ^, 1 15 C: t'C r City ''tana;7,e 'S reVi)-:. and _ .&?r1 llt]C:i `_G ?:iF 1.1.+y c"-;:- _Cn S Cli S_C ensued it will. be SU.'.J:::'1. C' c;'If_' l)'.1;.:i•dC:. ?_ ai..)li'...__ i.. - 'r i1c CSty i'janra..<_C:r, Housin .,1e;.,^_.^•t d st ) ........,......- E Board for their re?i?a. Pr0gres' S Report V;as F,ivcn, G:i cc•n.c e. li'=d''C0 I.UC C': ii'. . 'i iC 1 will noid be 1('-ii1 C:Ci, rr0:[i ._c.. .'.C :G c?.`. :f'.^. C boun6arv, cross : n?- the T:P to c golf CGu se a-d ! rc:. -)i ?. nc... :1- %fcrcement rcF,ra:., c. C ?o:... ..... c~cc:..._.,- .. .r: i.. _ ........ of 3? delani da' icn ,ruc...?r. : ra :? ,....,. c:... n; c.. c 2 1/2 -- 1 ratio t0 _ f pros ram must be col-ple.tcec; ill i 5 2:0 CITY COMMISSION MEETING November 3, 1969 The City Commission of the City of Clearwater met in regular session at e City Hall, Monday, November 3, 1969, at 1:30 P.M., with the following presenL: H. Everett Hougeri Donald S. Williams Brooks Carter WE Donald Carlson Pick Hall Mayor-Ccrnmiss.loner Co;nmlasionor Commissioncr Commissioner Commissioner Also present: Mer'x'e:LL' 11. SL1erP.u1111 Herbert M. Brown Donald Beachler Frank Daniels City Manager City Attc.vncy Representing City Englnc::r Police: Chic[' The Mayor called the mceLing Lc. order. The lnvc•cation wan given by Msgr. Thor. s Larkin, St. Cccolia Catholic Church. Corrr•;issioner Williams moved that the minutes of the regular meeting c,f Oc:Lober 20Lh, 1969, be approved as recorded and as submitted in written summation by the Clerk Lo each Cornrnissioner•. Motion was se,;ondud by Commiszlvncr Carter and carried unanimously. The Mayor announced a public hearing on Lot Mowing Resolution x{69-116. The Lot Mowing Inspector considered the lots a menace to public health, safety and welfare. There were no objections, Co:runlssioncr Carlson moved that Resolution P69-116 pa wed on October 20th, 1969, be confirmed and made effective as to all persons and parcels 11s.ed thereon except for those whose lots have been verified as being cleared and thoae who. have paid the City for t'hu clearing and the proper City officials and employees are hereby directed to proceed in accordance with law to see that the lots are cleared. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Hall and carried unanimously. The City Manager announccd a public hearing on the paving, curbing and drainage of Gould Street from Greenwood Avenue Lo approximately 1'70 feet west of Missouri Avenue: Pierce Street Prom Washington Avenue to Mcntgc-mery ;lard's parking lot; and Madison Avenue from G_,uld Street to Cleveland Street, Of the 59 property owners involved, only throe indicated opposition. The c,stlrnated assessable cost per front foot was given au $5.36. Being unable to obtain the right of way, the street:: would only be 24 feet wide. Cumrnisaiuner Williams moved that since no valid objections have been filed LhaL thu paving, Curbing and drainage aew uutlinod by the City Manager be approved and thu City Manager and City Engineer be directed to forthwith lrucecd with such lmprovuments as an assessment: project. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Carter and carried unanimously. The City Manager reported that he had received a letter from Mr. Fordman J. Beach, Jr., dated October 29, 1969, requeeiting withdrawal of the public hearing for ITEM #32 a. Annexation and Determination and Establishment of Zoning & Fire District Classification for North 205 ft. of Northeast 1/11 of Northeast 114 of Northeast 1/4 less West 150 ft. and less South 90 ft. of L'ast 173.19 ft-. Secticri 23-29-15. Commissioner Williams moved that the application of Mr. Fordman J. Beach, Jr. be withdrawn without prejudice. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Carter and carried unanimously. The City Manager announced a public hearing on the request of Gerald L. Riddlebarger for annexation and zoning r.f Lot 2b, Boylan Sub. with R-IF, (single family) zoning and Fire District No. 2 classification thereon. The City Clerk read a letter of objection from Frank Shields. Commissioner Carter :;owed that the request of Gerald L. Riddlebarger for arrexaLic.n c:f property described be approved with R-lE (single family) zoning and Fire District No. 2 classification and the City Attorney be instructed to include this in an ordinance to be brought back to this Commission for approval as soon as possible. Motion was seconded by Cornrnir:r•.ionpr Carlson and carried unanimously. The City Manager announced a public hearing on Lhe request of Samuel C. Campagna, Jr. for annexation and zoning of Lots 80 and .31 Barrett Manor Sub. with R-1D (single family) zoning and Fire District No. 2 classification thereon, together with all abutting streets. Mr. Campagna was present. The Planning and Zoning Board recommended approval. There were no objections. Commissioner Carter moved that the application of Samuel J. Campagna, Jr. for annexation of property described be approved with R-ID (single family) zoning and Fire District No. 2 classification and the City Attorney be instructed to include this in an ordinance to be brought back to thi.. Commission for approval as soon as possible. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Carlson and carried unanimously. The City Manager announced a public hearing on the request of Blackburn Brothers Land Development Company for annexation and zoning of South »45 ft. MOL of North 775 ft. of East 536 ft. of West 686 ft, of Northwest 1?4 of Southwest 1/4 Section 17-29-1.6, together with all abutting streets, with B (business) zoning and Fire District No. 1 classification. The Planning & Zoning Board recommended approval. The City Manager stated property abutting State Road 60 to the North is the same ownership and right of way is needed on the South side for additional lanes, which Mr. Wallace Blackburn agreed voluntarily to dedicate. He also recommended the City Commission take the necessary action for liquor zoning needed for restaurant with cocktail bar and package.liquor store. Mr. Reed Compton, general manager for Blackburn Brothers Land .,.:-, pv. Company, stated this was phase one of t he shopping center complex. Ile agreed .to 110 ft. setback and dedication of additional right of way as needed in the rwc knew cloverleaf there. Commissioner Carlson moved that the request of Blackburn ' 4/3 c -2- CITY CORMISSION MZETING Nevember 3, 1961 Brothers Land Deve.lopmetlt Company for annexation and zoning be approved with B (b lnes3) zonin;; and Fire Distr•1ct No. 1 classification and the City Attorney b nut-ructed ;.u lncludc this in an ordinance to be brought back to this Commission for approval as soon s:; poz:aible, subject to required 4O ft. setback on West side of property. Motion wag seconded by Commissioner Rall and carried unanimously. Commissioner Carter moved that the L...-gal Department be directed to prepare the necessary zoning., ordinance to permit the sale of alchohollc beverages for the property above annexed. i4otion was secunded by Commissioner Hall and carried unanir.+ously. Thy., City Manager artnL•unCt:+l a Publ.l.C hcar•irrg on L1141 request of M.H. and R.It. Center for annexation and zoning of i;Itc North 3s3 ft. MOL of West 1/2 of NortheasL 1/4 of Northwar3t J./)l Section 2-29-15, Cogethur :vita all abutting street's, with PKb (parkway busineua) zoning and FIr•c District No. I clas3ificabii,n thereun. The Planning and Zoning !3t,ar•d reccrmnunded dlsappruval. A letter of approval wan presented from Mr. and M.-s. George Watrer. Letters of objection were received from H. H. Laskin, Sr., attorney, reprt.•rrenting Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gash; Sunset Lake E:aatr: AssuciaLi.n; City of Duncidin; Faith Presbyterian Church; and the Pir.cilas County School Boars signed by Mr. Joseph Gibson, Dlrcctor of Administrative Research. Mr. Jahn Bonner, at•tiorney, was present representing the applicant, he explained that hi.s client deolred Lc put a convanicnce store on a tract- of land about; 2110 ft. by 250 ft. on the Southeact corner of Highland Ave. and Union St. In reply to a question 1'00111 Commissioner Williams Mr. Bonner :stated that the Champion Developers dial not have an uptiun on this corner. Mr. RoborL M. Tharin, Chalrrnan of the Board of Trustee::, Union trout United Methodist Church spoke in objection and presented a 1cLtcr from Lhc church In opposition. Mr. Charles Landenberger repro sent Ing Lhc Sunset Lake jistateu Association, Ar. O.L. Schultz, representing the Faith Prunbyturtan Church and R•.:verund Donald Mlze.ll, minister of Union Street MethodictL Church, :,nolcc let opposlLion and stated that Dr. Center had tried other times to change tail area to buslnesu, butte by being annexed Lc the City and change of.' zoning; by Lhu Counf./ aria 12,Ir:h L1mC h+_ eats denied the change. Commloui.oner William:: nx.veci LO ,1pi;rove the annexatiu:; L:; requc otud by M.H. and R.H. Center with the 210 ft. by 2.}O ft;. parcel at the curncr of Union St. and Highland Ave. being zoned P'UD-C (planned unit devulupment;-:rrmncrc.lal) and .`ire District No. 1 c:laucirlcataon, with the balan::o ,f thu prt:pur•Ly dee:lgnatod R-4D (multi-family), with Fir•c District No. 2 cla:;aificatiun and the City Attorney be instructed to Inr.ludo this In an ordlnancu to be brought bactc to tills Conmds31on fL,r• approval as U001t as possible. Motion was :.uce•r.ded by Contmiuolt:her Car!.son. Mv. Bonner ::Latcd that Ito would not amend the application PUD-C and H-rID. Upun the vote being L'alcen Commissioner Williams vottccl "Ayc". Commiosioners Carter, Hall, Carlson and Mayor iiougen v-.;ted "No." Motion +.iid not carry. Cormnissioner Carter moved that this application of M.H. ahd R.H. Center for annexation of property described be apprtived with PF13 (parkway business), zoning and Fire District Nqi 1 classification for Lhe 250 ft. by 250 ft. corner and the balance, of the property be zoned H-41) (multi-family) and fire District No. and the City Attorney be instructed to Include tttiu In an ordinance to ire brought back to this Commission as soL.n as possible, subject to necessary right of way and access to Union St. on t'he East. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Carlson. Ccuunissioner Williams moved to amen: the motion to prohibit a service station. Motion was seconded by Comrnissaoner hall. Upon Lite voLe being Lakcn Cotmnissic.nor:; Williams, Hall and Mayor Hougen voted "Aye". Com.1s31oners Carter and Carlson voted "No". [potion carried. Mr. Bonner stated that' this zoning teas not acceptable and suggested having the who'LL property zoned PKB (parkway business) as originally requested and they would accept a restriction running with the land to prohibit erection of a service station on the property. Commissioners Carter and Carlson withdrew their motion arid second. Corr,--' ssioner Carter moved that the application of M.H. and R.H. Center for annexation and zoning; above described property be approved for PXB (parkway business) and Fire District No. 1 classificaLlcon and the City ALtor'n'y bo instructed to include this in an ordinance to be brought back to this Commission for approval as soon as possible, subject to the right of confirmation of 50 ft. for East 1/2 right of way of Highland Ave. and of 33 ft. 1'or South 1/2 right of way of Union St, also an access road across Litp EaeL' side of property from Champitm property to Union Street and that a covenant rurining, with the land placing restrictions that nu automobile service utatiun or facility can be erected without approval of this Commission. Motion was seconded by Comnissicner Carlson. Upon the vote being taken Commissioners Carter, Carlson and Mayor Hougen voted "Aye". Com,issioners Williams and hall voted "No". Motion carried. J It was recommended by the City rvlarag;=r Lo deviate front Lhe agenda and to;ce up item #5 "Extension r..f Lease - Clear:-rater Women's Club". Ile, uiatud that racy wished to have an extension of the use of the property at the SW corner of Osceola and Seminole to justify tearing dorm the ox_uting facilitiy and constructing a new one. Mrs. O. F. Deoper:man, president of t`ie --en'S Club stated that the lease still has 17 years to go, but they felt the;j should have a longer period to amortize their investment in a new building. She estimated that the new building would c:ost$40,000 to $50,000. The City Attorney :stated that any lease Over 5 years must have a public hearing before granted. It was recommended that the Women's Club have rough plans of a proposed building and then contact a bank for a financial corrinitment. Commissioner Eall moved that a public hearing be held or. January 5th, 1970 at 1:30 P.M. for the purpose of the Women's Club. Motion was seconded by Commissioner W'111 ams and carried unar._.:no+rsly. -3- CITY COMMISSION M IING November 3, 1969 The City Manager stated that the Chief of Police requested either the iminatSon or revision of the strict rules pertaining to use of police motcr- .:ycles, and presented proposed recommendations from the Police Chief. After a diocusslon, the recommendations were approved by consent of the Cornmissiun. F At this time, Commissioner Carlson left the meeting. The City MaraLer presented a request from Cook's Clearwater, Inc. for zoning to permit sale of alcoholic beverages on premises, at the SW corner of U.S. Highway 19 and Trupic: 1111.13 Drive in Section 1.9-29-16. There were no objections. Comrrisoloner Hall moved that the request for liquor zoning as outlined be approved and thu• City Attorney be instructed to prepare an ordinance for the location. Motion was seconded by Commdssioner Williams and carried unanimously. F: The City Manager presented list of polling places prepared by t'ire City Clerk for the Special City Election or,, November 25th, .196,1, for freeholders referendum on public housin;.r, and one for Sunset Gardens annexation. Commissioner Hall moved that the polling place for Sunset Gardena refer•(md,_a November. 25th, !969, be approved. Motion was seconded by Commin3lener• William:a and carried unanimously. Commissioner Hall moved that the polling places submitted by the City Clerk for the housing referendum to be held on November 25th, 1969, be approved. Motion was seconded by Conunissloncr Williams and carried unanimously. Comilissionur Hall moved that the names of the individuala designated as clerk and inspector- orr the 113t submitted by the City Clerk for the special clectlon for the Huuul.ng referendum arid Hussey Gardens refcrendtur. on November 25th, 1.969, be approved and they be compensated at the rate of .$17.50 for inspector and $20.00 for the Clock. Motion was sccondedby Commissioner W1.111ams and carried unanimously. The City Managor pre3cntcd right of way agreement with Pi.nellaa County regarding, uvcrpass at US highway 19 and Route 60 (Gulf' to Bay Blvd.). fie a aced that the agveemcnt be amender) to state that repayment to ftre county ,ruuld be made within 90 days from dates all property 1a acquired by title. Comn;lsslonor Williams moved that the right of way a,_recmcnt' as amonded with i'lnclia:} County for right of way at Intersection of U.S. Highway 19 and "State Goad 60 be. approved and the appropriate offlu].ala of the City be authorized tc cr.ecut:c it. Motion was :;econded by Commissioner Carter and carried unanimously. Tile City Manager presented thu fullowing request•:i i'or annexation and zoning: a. City of Clearwater- - Lot 238, Highland Laker Sub. 4th Addrr., less E. 5 ft. b. Champion Developers Inc. - Portion of Section 2-29-15, S. of Union St., E. of highland Ave. Commissioner Hall moved that the requests for annexation as outlined by the City Manager be accepted and referred to the proper City Dcpartmentsfor appropriate action and public h_!arings. Motion was seconded by Cocmnissiune_• Carter and carried unanimously. The City Manager recommended acceptint; the bid of Smith-Sweger Construction Company, Clearwater, for sanitary sewers in Douglas Ave. from Union St. to Sunset .Point Rd.; and in Union St. from Broadwak to Douglas Ave. It was suggested that the bid be accepted for an amount up to ,1 ,22,000 at this time and the Change Order be considered after the scheduled public hearing for the balance of the work to make the total contract $37,923.25. Comrnissloner Williams moved that the contract be awarded to Smith-Sweger Construction Co., for Douglas Ave. and Union St. sanitary sewer installation for the sum not to exceed $22,000 and the appropriate officials of the City shall be authorized to execute said contract which shall be in accordance with the plans and specifications and bid, with the understanding that the Commission may extend the scope of tills contract if the determination is made by the Commission as to need and necessity of sewers in contiguous residential areas up to $37,923.25 Motion was seconded by Commissioner Carter and carried unanimously. Th.e City Manager ahuwed tentative plans for the pr,posed near Courtney Campbell Causeway to Tampa. The City Attorney presented Resolution 11/69-117 vacating a utility easement and abandoned lift station site in N 1/4 of Section 211-29-15 (partly in Fair Oaks 5th Addition and partly adjacent to Fair Oaks 4t1i Addition), Commissioner Carter moved that Resolution #69-117 be passed and adopted and the appropriate officials be authorized to execute it. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Williams and carried unanimously. a •?y ?•YF. : ?'. aim. .. . ? '• •, ?- ' -4- CITY COMMISSION MEETING November 3, 1969 The City Attorney presented Resolution x{69-118 requesting the Board of County Commissioners of Pinellas County to abate taxes on recently acquired property. Commissioner Carter, moved that Resolution 1#69-118 be passed and adopted and the appropriate officials be authorized to execute it. Motlcn was seconded by Commissioner flail and carried unanimously. The City Attorney presented the following for acceptance: City Champion Developers Inc. - Utility easement in NE-,L of NW4 Sect. 2-29-15. Hichard L. Kamonotcy, as Trustee - Quit Claim Deed for part of Union SL., Hercules Ave. and Montclair Rd. in the 17Ey of NWy Sect. 1-29-15. Richard L. Kamensk;;, as Trustrc - ULllity casement in the N4. Of NW-4 Sect. 1-29-15 Comrrissioner Hall moved that the Attorney be acecpted arid the City records of Pinellas C,:unt'y, Fla. and carried unanimously. easements and deeds a outlined by the City Clerk be directed to record n,amc in the public Motion was seconded by Commissioner tilliams The City Attorney presented a petition for annexation of Boylan Sub, and Boylan Sub. lst Addition from the majority of the people residirG on Boylan Ave. Commissioner Hall moved that the rcquc::t for annexation by thv rcoldents of Boylan Subdivision and Boylan Sub. 1st Addition as outlined by the City Attorney be accepted and referred to the proper City Departments for appropriate action and public hearing. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Carter and carried unanimously. The City Attorney presented Ordinance 1/1229 annexing a portion of Section 1-29-15 (Richard L. Kamertsicy). Commissioner Hall moved that Ordinance x/1229 be read and considered by title only on Lhe first reading by Lhe unanimous consent of the CorW ssion. Motion was seconded by Commisslonev Williams and carried unanimously. The Ord.nartcc was read by title only. Comnt:lusloncr Ball moved that Ordinance #1229 be passed on Its first reading; by title only. Motton was seconded by Commissioner Williams and carried unaninrouuly. Commissioner Hall moved that Ordinance /1229 he read arid considered on second and final reading{ by title only aL L'ttis ore?L'lrg of the Corritriasion by unanimous consent of thv Comnilsoion. Motion was oecondcd by Commlooioncv Will.tumrl and carried unarr.lmously. The Ordinance was read by title only. Commissioner hall ;novel that Ordinance ;/1229 be passed on its second and final reading arid adopted and that the appropriate officials of the City be authorized to execute it. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Williams and darned unanimously. The City Attorney stated there was a restrictive covenant on the NL4 of NA Section 1-29-15 executed by Richard L. Kamenslcy, as Trustee, regarding height of buildings to be constructed. Commissioner Williama moved to accept the covenants as outlined by the City Attorney and record same in the public records of Pinellas County, Fla. Motion .rah seconded by Commissioner Carter, and carried unanimously. The City Attorney presented Ordlnanc, ;#1230 amending the zoning map. Comstissioner Carter moved that Ordinance #1230 be read arid considered by title only on Uhf-- first reading by the unanimous consent of the Commission. Motit,n was seconded by Commissioner Williams and carried unanlmously. The Ordinance ties read by title only. Commissioner Carter moved that Ordinance x/1230 be passed on its first reading by title only. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Williams and carried unanimously. Commissioner Carter moved that Ordinance #1230 be read and considered on second and final reading by title only, at this meeting of the Commission by the unanimous consent of the Commission. Motion was seconded by Cc•mmissir,ner Hall and carried unanimously. The Ordinance was read by title only. Commissioner Carter moved that Ordinance #1230 be passed on its second and final reading and adopted and that the appropriate officials (;f the City be authorized to execute it. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Williams and carried unanimously. The City Attorney presented restrictions on N 356 ft. of Lot 2 Replat of Lakewood Sub., executed by Frank W. Brooking, et ux, and also restrictions on S 181.75 ft. of Lot 3, Block B, Drew Heights Sub. executed by Metz & White, Inc. Comrniss.ioner Williams muved that the covenants be accepted and recorded in the public records of Pinellas County, Fla. Motion was seconded by Commissioner flail and carried unaninously. The City Attorney presented Resolution #69-119 rcquestinO o.rrers to clear their lot's and setting a public hearing to hear objections thereto. Commissioner Hall moved that Resolution x;69-119 be passed and adopted and the appropriate officials be authorized. to execute it. Iriction was seconded by Commissioner Carter and carried unanimously. this time, the Mayor left the meeting. -5- CITY COMMISSION MEETING An'- :7 November 3, 1969 Tice City Attorney presented a request: from the Florida Power Corporation for a 40 ft. x 25 ft. casement on the Southwest coiner of Lakeview Rd. and South :ift Greenwood Ave., being: a part of Ed Wright park. (N 40 ft. of t3 25 ft. of Swi of NW4 lying S of LakevicN Ave.riight of way and w of Grr.enwood Ave. Sect. 22-29-15). Commissioner Carter moved that the casement as outlined by the City Attorney be approved and the proipor ufficiala be authorized to execute it. Motion was seconded by Commissioner iiall and carried unanimously. The City Manager reported that &E. Greiner & Co. Inc., Consulting Engineers, had recommended rip rap bv placed around the base of pilings of the Clearwater Paco Bvidgc and that Hardaway Contracting Cu., Port Tampa, was the low bidder on the project at a cuoL Lf $22,172.50. At this time the Ma Or returned to the meeting. Cummisaiuner Carter moved upon the joint reconmrunaat.ron or ne .:y Manager ana City Engineer Lnat the contract be awaroed to Hardaway Contracting Co., In the amount cf $22,172.50, which is the lowest and beat responsible bid and that the appropriate off.'lcials be authorized to execute said contract which shall be in accordance w1% the plans and specifications and bid. Motion was seconded by Comnisainner Williams and carried unanimously. TLe City Manager suggested authorization of expenses for the Conu:dasion Lo attend the National League of Cities conference from November 30th, 1969 through DuCamber 5th, 1969, in San Diego, Calif., and recommended the date of the lot regular Commission meeting of December lot be changed to November 24th, 1959. Cumm±ssloner Curter moved that the City officials be authuri.zcd to attend the National League of Cities Conference and their expenses be paid. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Hall and carried unanimously. Corona ss:ioner Cartur• moved that the regular Commission meeting of December lot be changed to November 20h, 1969. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Hall and carded unanimously. Commissioner Hall muvud that the meeting be adjourned at 6:22 P.M. Motion was necunded by Commir:Kuner Carter and carried unanimously. The City Qamniuoiun Lhon met as Trustees u. thu P cnal n Fund with Lhe Mayor calling the meeting to order and heard a letter read from the Advisory Committee vueom:acr.ding that William F. Wilaun, Uti.l:ltieo Dupartment; Edwin A. Buick, UL111tice DepartmenL; LuKu M. Albaeh, Police Department; James A. Behring, Police Department-; Virgle L. Bennett, Utilities Upartmunt; Charles W. Butler, Pol.icu Department; Well H. 3t:inaun, hire Duparixicrit and 'wiry ii Furv.•o.ll, Finance Department be aucupt.:d into mem;bcruhip. Commisaluner Carter rnovod to approve the rucumnendatluus or the Advisory C„mnittac that the above named employacu be acccptud in the Pension Plan. Mntion wao :>econdud by Cotmnisuioner Williams and carried unanimously. Commissioner Hall moved that the meeting be adj was seconded by Commissioner Williams and carried,Rg Attest: t - a er•k Y at 6:24 P.M. Motion ly• . 80 I hereby certify that this is a true and correct copy of the original as it appears in the files of the City of Clearwater. Witness my hand and official seal of the t f/Clea at . This day of ?0?? I)eputy City Ctdr d Vol CITY C014I4ISSION METING November 17, 1969 The City Corunission of the City of Clearwater met in regular session at the City Hall, Monday, November 17th, 1969, at 1:30 P.M. with the following members present: li. Everett Hol:yen Mayor-Com.Issloner Donald S. Williams Brooks Carter Commissioner Commissioner Donald Carlson Commissioner, Rick Flail Commissioner Also present were: Merrett R. Stierheim City Manager Herbert M. Brovm City Attorney Max Battle City Engineer Frank Daniels rolice Chief r ^ vi J The Mayor called the meeting to order. The invocation was given by Reverend Lee Strother, Fricndship United Methodist Church. Service pins were awarded to three employees for various years of service. The Mayor announced a public hearing on Lot Mowing Resolution #69-119. The Lot Mowing Inspector considered the lots a menace to public health, safety and welfare. There were no objections. Commissioner Carlson moved that Resolution #69-!19 passed on November 3rd, 1969, be confirmed and made effective as to all persona and parcels listed thereon except for thcsewhose lots have been verified as being cleared and those who have paid the City for the clearing and the proper City officials and employees are hereby directed to proceed in accordance with law to see that the lots are cleared. Motion wau seconded by Commissioner Hall and carried unanimously. The City Manager anncurscccl it public hearing on sanitary sewer installation to serve the area bounded by Union Street on tie: North, Doug.laa Avenue on the East, S.C.L. R.R. on the Went, Sunset Point Road on the South and also including Lot's 3,4, & 5 Block C, Sunset Point Second Addition. Of the 68 property owners involved, 32 indicated opposition. The estimated assessable cost per front foot was $4.65. lie explained the City's corner lot policy regarding sanitary sewer installation was that assessment is made for one lot width, oi' the short side of corner lot. Mr. Frederick J. Kuhn, owner of Lota 20, 21, 22, Block G, Sunuct Pt. Sub. 2nd Addn. spoke in opposition to his 3 lots being assessed as he is connected to Springtime sewer.. Diucusuion followed. Mrs. Dorothy Pugh asked how long she would have to connect. The City Clerk read a letter in objection from hazel 0. Maxwell, and another from J. I. Dinwiddic. Commissioner, Carter recommended that those persons who would like to use the 10 year payment- plan contract the City Manager for details. Commissioner Carter moved that since no valid objections have been filed or that the objections filed arc insufficient that the project for sanitary sewers be approved and the City Manager and City Engineer be directed to forthwith proceed with such improvements as an assessment project. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Williams and carried unanimously. ' The City Manager announced a public hearing on the request of Joseph H. Odenath for annexation and zoning of Lot lU, Block %, Eastwood Terrace, Second Addition. The Planning and Zoning Board recommended denial of R-lE and approval of R-1C (single family). Commissioner Carter moved that the request for annexation by Joseph H. Odenath be approved for 11-1C zoning and Fire District No. 2 classification as recommended by the Planning & Zoning Board and the City Attorney be instructed to include this in an ordinance to be brought back to this Commission for approval as soon as possible. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Williams and carried unanimc.isly. ' The Mayor recognized Sgt. Joseph T. Daniels .aho won the Jaycee award as outstanding officer. The City Manager recommended authorization, of contract with Dalzell and Dalzell, architects, to prepare plans and specifications for modifications to the ' City utilities building to accomodate the new computer system, with an estimated cost of $25,000 to $30,000 for remodeling to be paid from a revenue certificate issue now being prepared for sale. 2:30 P.M. Chief Daniels left the meeting, and was replaced by Sgt. Joseph T. Daniels. Commissioner Carlson move to aoprc.•e authorization to enter into contract with Dalzell & Dalzell for modifications to the Utilities Building as recommended by the City Manager and the proper officials be authorized to execute it. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Carter and carried unanimously. The City Manager recommended changing the date of the public hearing for Sunset ' Gardens and Kapok Forest annexation requests to December 15t-h, from the original meeting date of December 1st, 1969. Commissioner Carlson moved to continue the Sunset Gardens and Kapoic Forest public hearings until December 15th, 1969, at 1:30 P.M. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Carter and carried unanimously. The City Clerk presented a list of replacements for poll workers unable to "a'•.. serve. Commissioner Williams moved that the replacements be approved as submitted .; by the City Clerk. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Carter and carried unanimously. ;'r JL: i::`?2:;cr<lwr,:?.s->..,?.,._?,._......<.........c?_._..,...?...•r?z...:...._??a;«...??.w....?c:.? .?....?.._....__........._..,.aL..°.`?t2''?L:?:'r:?:::::R::?ee+'t+'.' s.a.....c3: x^oecnrs?. ? J. -2- CITY C014MISSION VXE ING November 17, 1969 The City Managf:r presented a request for public hearing cn the paving, curbing, rid drainage of Gunn Ave, from Rainbow Drive to 250 ft. North. lie stated that the deeds of 3 properties on Gunn Avenue provide that when the road is improved the property owners will pick up their pro rata share of the assessment. Cor=13 3ioner Carlson moved that a public hearing be held for Gunn Ave, from Rainbow Dr. to 250 ft. North, on December l5th, 1969 at 1:30 P.M. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Carter and carried unanimously. The City Manager, reported that the City is still r,cgotiatinj; with the State Road Department pertaining to improvement* and traffic :signal required at the intersection of State Road 60 (Gulf to Bay Blvd.) and State Road 593 (Haines ltd.), and hopes to have more information at the next meeting. The City Manager reported that it was necessary to authorize the City Clerk to make preparation for the forthcoming City Election, February 10, 19'10. Commissioner Hall moved that the City Clerk be directed to do all things necessary in accordance with the City Code, Charter and Laws of Florida in preparation for the forthcoming municipal election to be held on February 10, 1970. Motion was seconded by Commissioncr Williams and carried unanimously. The City Manager presented the following requests for annexation and zoning: a. Lot 8, Block P, Brooklawn Sub. - Andrew Lynn & Lynn Rogers Commissioner Carlson moved that the reauest as outlined by the City Manager be accepted and referred to the proper City Departments for appropriatoa action and public hearings. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Carter and carried unanimously. The City Manager presented two requests for annexation and zoning but recommended that an agreement be prepared to serve the properties, with sewer until. they are more feaoible to annex.: b. W. 25 I'L. of Lot, 69 and E. 5? ft. of Lot '70, Bcl Kecnc 1st Addn.- Robert C. Roach c. Lot '12 less c. 15. f't. Bel Keene 13t Addn. - Donald Nelson Commissioner. Carter moved upon the recommendation of the City Manager that an agreement to permit sub,jcct properties to be served by sewer with annexation within two years or pay an amount equal to City taxes be approved and the proper City officials be authorized to execute said agreements. Mot-.ion was seconded by Commissioner Carlson and carried unanimously. The following requests for annexation and zoning were preuentcd: d. Lot 9, Block E, Eastwood Terrace 2nd Addn. - Henry E. Smoak, Sr. e. Tract West of Windsor Park 2nd Addn. (2-29-15) - Pennwood Inc. Commissioner Williams moved that the requests for annexation by Henry Smoak Sr.. and Pennwood Inc. as outlined by the City Manager be accepted and referred to the proper City Departments for appropriate action and public hearings. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Carter and carried unanimously. The City Manager presented a request from the General Telephone Company for vacation of storm sewer easement, being the N. 5 ft. of the S. 25 ft. of Lot 3, Block B a. subdivision of Lots 16 and 17 and S 1/2 of Lot- 5 & 6 of Padgett Estates subdivision. COtm1113sioner Carter moved that Resolution x/69-120 be passed and adopted and the appropriate officials be authorized to execute it. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Williams and carried unanimously. The Mayor submitted the name of Attorney Kenneth Sunne as second Associate Municipal Judge as recommended by Municipal Judge Roland Fox. Commissioner Williams moved that the recommendation be confirmed as recommended. Motion was seconded by Corrunissioner Carter and carriesdl unanimously. The City Manager recorrunended accenting the bid of L. B. Foster Co., Orlando, Florida, for black steel pipe. Commissioner Carter moved upon the recommendation of the City Manager that the contract for black steel pipe be awarded to L. B. Foster Co., for the sum of $3,063-00, which is the lowest and best responsible bid and that the appropriate officials of the City be authorized to execute said contract which shall be in accordance with the plans and specifications and bid. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Williams and carried unanimously. The City Manager presented for approval contract from 'less Marine Construction Co., Ozone, Florida, for removing and replacing wooden piling and repairs at tire. City Marina for $17,775.60, and Change Ordcr 11, reducing the contract in ttie amount of 44,341.00 for woric to be dome by City forces. Comriissloner Carter :roved that the contract for the repair, work as outlined be awarded to Ress Marine Construction Co., for $17,'776.60, which is the lowest and best responsible bid and the appropriate officials of the City be authorized to execute said contract which shall be in accordance with the plans and specifications and bid. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Williams and carried unanimously. t? 1_1 41,irz? `??4.c?id?+?d.::.::::g...",.:.?.c,..:,1.tL:z:::.....?t.-.....e...:a:a;..a:.:;AVi::LIS:. ??:.,w..ux_,a+aL..::::.. _.,..? •.?:.. :t.°:ccS7 r:.._,? ::s.??nw?f'?_.X?r CITY COMISSION MEETING November 1'r; 1969 Commissioner Carter moved that Change Order to the above contract reducing =''i"•. 1.t Jr1 the amount of $4,341.00 for work to be done by City forces be approved t!- . reducing the contract to Ress Marine Construction Co. Lo '13,435.60, and t appropriate officials be authorized to txccute It. Piotion wa3 seconded by Caraniar;ioner Williams arid carried unanimously. a The City Manager recommended authorization of the Mayor's travel to the legislative committee meeting of the Florida League of Municipalities in ,iackuonville on Thursday, November 20th, 1969. Commissioner William:.- moved Ltrat the cxp,.13es fur tiice Mayor to attend tile lut;ftslative November 20th be authorized. Motlcn wau seconded by Commissioner Hall and carried unanimously. Mr. John Bonner, attorney, representing M.H. & R.H. Center for annexation and zoning of property in Sec. ?_-29-15 at the November 3rd, !969 meeting, reportoci ell thi.rrgs rivecssary had been presentcd to tire: City Attorney. The City Attorney presented Ordinance jt1231, annexing a portion of Sec. 16-29-16 including Lots 29&30, Firiellas Groves, SWyt•, (Barber); portion of Si.-c. 2-29-15 (Center); Lot 25, Boyl4n 3u; (Riddlebargev); Lcrs 0•:3:L, Barret Pianor• Sub. (Camoagna); and portion of Sec. 17-29-16 (Blackburn). IIe otat-ed that a motion was necessary to amend the zonlnr? of the Center property to show L'hu W.} of tine property zoned PKB (parkwa -bu3inesu) and Fire Diatriot No. 1 with the EZ being zoned R-4D (multi-family and Fire District No. 2. Cornm.l3aioncr William-, moved that the amendment as outlined by the City Attorney bu approved. Motion wau acconded by CorndsNi.oner Hall and carricct unanimously. Conullisaioner Hall moved that Ordinance: 1/1231 be real and considered as amended by title only on t-ire first reading;, by the unanlrr.OU:; conuc,rft of the Cormnisuion. Motion war; ueconded by Conunis:;ioner Williams and curried unanirnouoly. The Ordinance was read by title only. Commi::e3.ioner Hall moved that; Ordinanc,: //1231 all amended be pa33ed on its first reading; by UtIc only. Motion was ;recondud by Commicaionev Wiliiamu and carried unanimously. Commissioner Hall moved treat Ordinaricc //1231 as anu:nd,.d bu read and considered on acc^rid and final ro.adl.nf.•; by title only at this rreetlnE of 1;hu Couuniaaion by the unanimous consent of thfe Commission. MLtlon was ueconded by )arama:saluncr Williams and carried unanimously. The Ordinance was read by r•1L'lc only. Comitil:JulOPrer Rull moved that Ordinance //1231 as amended be par,ued on its uccund aril final reading and adopted and the appropriate officials of the City be au',horizcd to execute It. Motion was 3econdrd by Curwri°.uloner Willinino and carried unanimorruly. The City AtLovncy presented Ord'irrancc %/1?_ ,2 uutabiluhintr new l1quor' zone ill Section 17-29-16, ST: corner of Gulf to Bay Blvd. and 0319 O31a(;kbus.•n); and another in Section 19-29-16 at the SSd corner of US 19 arid Tropic 11.1.:110 Dr. for Cock's Clearwater Irrc. Conuninaloner Car.laon moved that Ordinance: //11",12 bcr read and considered by title only on tl:e first reading by the unanimous consent of the Commission. Motion way seconded by Conmrissioncr Carter and car'r•ied unanimously. The Ordinance was read by title only. Conunisrsloner Curloon moved that Ordinance j/1232 be paused on its first readings by title only. Mo!;Iun wau seconded by Conndssioner Carter and carried unanimously. Commissioner Carlson moved that Ordinance 1/1232 bo :-road and conai.der.d on second and final reading; by title only at this mceting of the Currunia.rion by unanimous consent of the Commission. Motion was seconded by Ccnvniuaioner Carter and carried unanimously. Thv Ordinance was read by 1;1.t'le only. Corura.uuiuner Carlson moved that Ordinance ;,1232 be passed on its second and final reading and adopted and that the appropriate officials of the City be authorized to execute it. Motion was seconded by CORJrissioner Carter and carried unarr9.mouuly. The City Attorney presented Ordinance 1/1233 amending the zoning map. Cem•;dssiorer Williams moved that Ordinance r/1233 be read and conuidcrcd by tiLe only on the first reading by the unanimous consent of the Cununi.srilun. Motion wris seconded by Commissioner Carter and curried unanimously. The Or(ilnanc,t wa:; read by title only. Comirdssion,:r Williama moved that Ordinance ;/1233 be perused on its first reading by title orrl;y. . Motion was seconded by Conrml:;:3100 icr CarLcr arid carried unanimously. Commissioner :'Williams moved that Ordinance j/1233 br, read and connsidered on second and final reading by title only at this meeting of tiro Convid:;slon by unanimous consent of the Commission. Motion was seconded by Ocnuriusioner Cartur and car.Ied unanimously. The Ordinance was read by title e-rrly. Conuaission,:r Williams moved that Ordinance 71233 be massed on its second arid final read;nr.; and adopted and the appropriate officials of the City he authorized to exce:ute it. Motion was seconded by Ccr•aissioncr• Carter and carried unanimously. The City Attorney preur:nted Resolution //69-121 vneatini; drainago c,.,ucnent ire part of Lut 2, 131 1) of Llayuido ;;hurcu, J.n Ouu. arrd ucu,-pLarrcc (if' new one, from Field Hotel Corp. Commissioner Carluon moved that :iv:;olutl.orr !%b9-121 be passed and adopted and the appropriate officials be author;.zeci to execute it, and the new drainage casement from Field Hot'ol. Corp, in Se l'(-29-1j be acceptad and recorded in the public records of Pinellas Co., Fla. Motion was ueconded by Commissioner Carter and carried unanimously. The City Attorney presented Resolution j/09-122 assessing tie abutting property owners for the construction of paving, curbs and drainage in Rogers St., Lincoln to Betty Lane; Turner St., Lincoln to Betty Lane and BctL'y Lane from existing pavement N to Rogers St. and also sanitary sewer to serve propertles Lti: not presently served. Commissioner Carlson moved rhat Resolution //69-122 be passed and adopted and the appropriate officials be authorized to execute it. Motion rras seconded by Comirissioner Carter and carried unanimously. ?AM .,...: ?.. _..._, ._..???:';.rf.:?..?a?2.-...a.on..:-?N.;:bad..,>:7i:z.?ui?:n??-m.... .,.. _.rii:ar•? WA {- i CITY COMMISSION MEE'' ING November 17, 1969 The City Attorney presented the following deeds;, easements and covenants: Warranty deed from Charles F. Barber, etal - N 50 ft. of SW 1/4 of S1+! 1/4 Sectl.on 18-29-16 for right of way purposes Quit-claim deed from Charles F. Barber eta.l fcr West 50 ft, of SW 1/4 of SW 1/4 of Section 18-29-16 less the North 50 it. for right of way purposes. Restrictive covcr:ant for North 1/2 of West 1/2 of NE 1/4 of NW 1/4 of Secticn 2-29-15, less Soutt: 230 ft. thereof - (R.H. Center & A.M. Center) Easement for drii.riage & utilities over South 10 ft. of North 1/2 of hest 1/2 of NE 1/11 of Niel 1/4 of Section 2-29-15, less South 280 ft, thereof. (R. H. Center & A. M. Center) Easement for drainage a: utilities and egress & ingress, over the E 30 ft. of iJ 1/2 of W 1/2 of NE 1/4 of Nw 1/4 of SQ•ction 2-29-15, less S 260 ft. thereof'. (R. H. Center & A. M. Center) Quit-claim deed from R. H. Center and A. M. Center for the N 33 ft. of the following deacribed parcel: N 1/2 of 14 1/2 of NE 1/4 of the NW 1/11 of Section 2-29-15, less s 280 ft. for right of way purposes. Restrictions for Lot 13, Block F, Gulf to Bay Acres, lot Addn. regarding fence along parking lot (Clearwater.'s Original Oyster Bar, Inc.) Comrrd-oioner Carlson moved that the de(.ds,oaaements, restrictive covenants and restrictions as outlined by the city Attorney be accepted and the City Clerk be directed to record same in the public records of Pinellas County, Florida. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Williams and carried unanimously. The City Attorney reported that C. Everett Burrell had requested a 5 ft. setback f.roin .Bohenia Circle with t'he CcmniOsion granting a 1.0 i't. setback on July 7th, However, Mr. Burrell had filed euit and wao now willing to compromise for 7 feet. After a discussion of the setbacks on the street, ComnCL90ioner Williams moved to reconsider the setbacks on the Burrell property. Motion wan seconded by Cowaissioner Carlson. Upon the vote tieing taken Commissioners Carter, Carlson, Wi111amn and Mayor Hougcn voted "Aye". Commi.3olonerliall voted "No". Motion carried. Commissioner Williams moved that the City Commission sitting for the purpose of hearing an appeal lion,: a decision of the Board of Adjustment-, and Appeal on Zoning under the City zoning Ordinar.ce grant C. Everett Burrell a 7 ft. setback from the N lot line of Lot K, Block 5, Mandzlay Subdivision and the City Attorney be authorized to enter into a stipulation In full settlement of tine case. Motion was eeconded by Commissioner Carlson. Upon the vote being taken Commissioners Williams, Carter, Carlson and Mayor Hougen voted "aye". Commissioner Hall voted "No". Motion carried. Mr'. Louis Scimens spoke in objection to the increase in water and sewer rates, stating that some adjustment had been made in the water charge, but not in the server rates, that homes and motels are up 100% and apartments have gone up 1000%, and don't think they are being charged right. A long discussion followed with the City Manager reporting they have been studying the matter and that Hr. Scimens had Sonia good points. t4r•. Glenn Beneke, President, Clearwater Lions Club read -a resolution :ahich they passed recently objecting; to unsolicited. suggestive obscene correspondence being received through the mails, and then presented the City a copy of the resolution.. AL. Carl Spier reported that Stevenson's Creek and easement in Block U, Hibiscus Gardens was in poor condition and needed cleaning. The Mayor spoke of the Beautification Committee of Dunedin and the Suncoast League adopting a resolution protesting new State Law requiring trees to be removed 30 ft. from highway and referred it to the City Manager for study. Discussion followed. Commissioner Williams moved that the meeting be adjourned at 4:40 P.M. Motion was seconded by Commission,?r Carter and carried unanimously. The City Commission then met as Truotees of the Pension Fund with the Mayor calling the meeting to order and heard a letter read from the Advisory Committee recommending that Eldon Koerner, Electrical Department; Dean R. Clayton, Utilities Dept.; Oeorge R. Smit'h,Otilitiez Dept.; and Charles ii. Staten, Police Dept., be accepted into membership, Commissioner Carlson moved that these recommendations 0 - .: w `„ -5-. CITPY CODVISSION METING November 17, 1969 o?- the Advisory Conmittea to approved and the above named employees be accepted in the Pension Plan. Motion was seconded by Co:rmissi.oner Carter and carried unanimously. Commissioner iiali moved that the meeting be adjourned at 4:43 P.M. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Carlson and Atteot: iGt ?/1G y e r.c I hereby certify that this is a true and correct copy of the original as it appears in the files of the City of Clearwater. Witness m?y hand and official seat of the rotfclea at This day of 20Q? Deputy City Clr ,:", , 1., Yf r JOHNSON & ALBRECHT Land Planning & Engineering l A f C ... r f .... ? C?f Af MAIf f. It A I))' hw M?lfff "1•3000 November L7. 1•173 JAWO t1000ht-L4?0 M.NC:RiPTION OF CLEARWATER MALL PIIASES 1, 11 m. ll[ From the southwest corner of Section 17. Township L9 S.. ' Range Ih E.. run S. 880 57' 02" E. along the southerly line of said Section 17. 100.00 feet. thence run N. 1 001' 0.1" E. along the easterly right-of-way line of State Road 55 ( U.S. Highway 11) and parallel to the westerly line of said Section 17, 8bO.00 feet. thence ' run S. 88057' OZ*' E. 100.00 feet for a Point of Beginning. thence run N. 10021 58" E. along the easterly right-of-way line of State Road 55 as per deed recorded in O.N. Hook 3476. Page 915. Public Records of Pinellas County, Florida 6.00 feet: thence run N. 880 ' 57' OZ- 1K. along said right-of-way line 14.49 fort, thence run N. 480LU' LO" W. along said right-of-way line 3').')5 feet. thence run N. 80 5t.' 5t." W ..along said right-of-way line 181.08 fret: thence run Northwesterly along s.Lid right-of-way line on a curve to the right of 755.94 feet radius (chord bearing N. 3°561 56" W.. chord distance 131 .77 feet) 131.94 feet: thence run N. 10 031 04" E. a1nng said right-of-wav line 495.89 fret: thence run N. U0L81 14" E. along said right-o(-way line 200 feet; thence run N. 1003' 04" E. alunK ' said right--j(-way line (said line being parallel to and 100.07 feet easterly of the westerly line of said Section 17) 573.94 feet: thence run N. 30 LU' 30" E. along said right-o(-way line 50.04 feet. thence run N. 110 15' 18" E. along said right-of-way line 13.05 fret, thence run ' N. 45014' 1L" E. along the right-of-way line at the southeasterly corner of the intersection of said State Road 55 and State Road 60 (Gulf-to-Bay Blvd.) 119.90 feet: thence run :4. 81)04(.' 01" E. along the auutheriv right-of-way line of State Road 60 (said line being bO ' feet s„tItherly of and parallel to the East-West center line ..( said Sectu), l7) 1605.41 feet: thence run S. 00 41' .b" W . along the westerly lin.• of Lot 1 of Resub of Baskin"s Replat ( see Plat Book L4. page •IL. Public Records of Pinellas County. r1nrida) 52'1.81 feet: ' then.•e run N. 690 •11' 46" E. along the southerly line- of said Lot 1. 41L.4S fret to the suutheasterly corner of said Lot 1. thence run S. 39i101' 06" E. 95.7b feet: thence run S. 00 13' 59' E. along a southerly extensiun of the easterly right-of-way line of a deeded ' street (:we- O. It. Book 1110. Page 410. Public Records of Pincllaa County. Fl..rida ) SOL.41 fret; thence run S. 501 58' 54" N . )63.54 feet. thence run S. 4101 P S4" E: 65.L3 feet. thence run S. 36uLW 07" W .. 439.)t8 fret . thence run N. 53030' 53" W. 550.00 feet: thence run ' S. 3buL91 U;" W. 651.05 feet: thence run N. 88057' OL" W. 741.58 feet to the- P.O.H. Harald R Johnson e Lind 5% rv.•yor 4741 EXttIBIT B LANDLORD P/ 7ENANT COURSE: N 01-02-58 E DISTANCE: 6.00 COURSE: N 88-57-02 W DISTANCE: 24.49 COURSE: N 48-20-20 W DISTANCE: 39.95 ' COURSE: N 08-56-56 W DISTANCE: 182.08 ARC LENGTH: 131.94 RADIUS: 755.94 DELTA: 10-00-00 COURSE: N 01-03-04 E DISTANCE: 495.89 COURSE: N 00-28-32 E DISTANCE: 200.00 ' COURSE: N 01-03-04 E DISTANCE: 573.94 COURSE: N 03-20-30 E DISTANCE: 50.04 COURSE: N II-15-18 E DISTANCE: 23.05 COURSE: N 45-24-32 E DISTANCE: 119.90 COURSE: N 89-46-01 E DISTANCE: 1603.41 COURSE: S 00-21-26 W DISTANCE: 529.81 COURSE: N 69-41-46 E DISTANCE: 412.45 COURSE: S 39-01-06 E DISTANCE: 95.78 COURSE: S 00-13-59 E DISTANCE: 502.41 COURSE: S 50-58-54 W DISTANCE: 363.54 COURSE: S 43-11-54 E DISTANCE: 65.23 COURSE: S 36-29-07 W DISTANCE: 439.88 COURSE: N 53-30-53 W DISTANCE: 550.00 COURSE: S 36-29-07 W DISTANCE: 652.05 COURSE: N 88-57-02 W DISTANCE: 742.58 PERIMETER: 7804.42 AREA: 3096122.75 71.08 ACRES ERROR OF CLOSURE: 0.020 COURSE: S 40-54-36 E PRECISION I: 3945 16.97 ' ouj 'squeglnsuoS u5 sao eptuoij 0002 82:92:1; ho qaj iii 6Mp'woobEL66\bS-L66\:S i 1 O L_ l rY1 ?-r s ??TNc7vf? 1C7N ???GULF-TOO--BAAY BLVD. ? 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PCAA APPROVED ? xwrl ,.??. • City of CFancta %'? •?? L I 'Clrl\t: RT?? .7f'W''.?• .S...a rAP ? 4+.n r, 10, zv< CLEARWATER MALL BLIVR NO. - 0800.005 RESPONSE TO DCA REQUEST FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Prepared by: Florida Design Consultants, Inc. 2639 McCormick Drive Clearwater, FL 33759 February 2000 ¦ ¦ L FLORIDA DESIGN CONSULTANTS, INC. iiw ENGINEERS, ENVIRONMENTALISTS, SURVEYORS & PLANNERS ' ' February 11, 2000 ¦ Ms. Marina Pennington ' Community Program Administrator Department of Community Affairs 2555 Shumard Oak Blvd. Tallahassee, FL 32399-2100 ¦ Re: Clearwater Mall; File No. BLIVR - 0800-005 ¦ Dear Ms. Pennington: In response to your letter dated January 10, 2000 regarding the above reference project please review the following responses. ¦ Comment: 1. The application states (on page 2) that the Clearwater Mall in Section 17, Township 29 South, Range 16 East is comprised of retail commercial development containing 926,102 s.f. gross floor area. The Clearwater Mail is located at the southeast corner of the intersection of U.S.19 and Gulf-to-Bay Boulevard in Pinellas County. However, the application does not ' provide necessary parking space and acreage information. Please identify the current acreage and parking spaces of the Clearwater Mall. In addition, please identify the acreage and parking spaces of the Mail as of Julyl, 1973. Please provide documentation of the acreage figures you provide. Response: 1. Presently the Clearwater Mall site is 72.49 acres and contains 4,114 parking spaces. This information was not included in the original BLIVR submittal because the applicant believes it is irrelevant for purposes of determining vesting. As of July 1, 1973 the Clearwater Mall property encompassed 60.68 acres and was approved for 3,861 parking spaces which were either completed ' or under construction as of that date. A legal description prepared by Johnson & Albrecht dated November 27, 1973 is attached to show that an additional 10.4 acres was purchased (Phase III land) to bring the total to 71.08 acres. ¦ 12639 McCORMICK DRIVE • CLEARWATER, FLORIDA 33759 Tel: (727) 724-8422 • Fax: (727) 724-8606 Ms. Marina Pennington February 11, 2000 Page 2 Comment: 2. Describe the Clearwater Mall development for Phases I and. II (for which vesting is sought), and for Phase III (for which vesting is not sought) in the terms of the guidelines and standards in Chapter 380.0651, F.S., by providing the number of acres, total parking spaces, theater screens, theater seats, and parking spaces for the theater. Specifically, please consider Section 380.0651 (3)(b) Attraction and Recreation Facilities, and (3)(f) Retail and Service Development. Response: 2. In 1971 Phase I was approved to contain a quadruple movie theater (4-screens) among other retail stores. The theater did not have exclusive parking, rather the parking was shared with the other retail stores on site. We do not believe the theater should be separated into an Attraction and Recreation Facility category but should be included in with Retail and Service Development since ' it only represents a small portion of the site. The site plan for Clearwater Mall - Phase I which was included in Exhibit D-2 of the BLNR Application clearly shows Phase I and the parking area. A copy of this plan is again provided. According to the data submitted with the BLNR application Phase I consists.of 74,132 s.f of retail space (including the quad theater), comprising 8.26 acres and including 571 parking spaces. Chapter 380.0651(3)(f)establishes a DRI threshold for Retail and Service Developments as a development which encompasses more than 400,000 s.f. of gross area, occupies more than 40 acres of land, or provides parking spaces for more than 2,500 cars. Clearly Phase I does not exceed that criteria. Phase U, however, encompasses a total of 746,338 s.f., 60.68 acres and 3,861 parking spaces approved and/or under construction as of July 1, 1973. Comment: 3. Exhibit A maps are unclear regarding the location of all parcels that comprise each phase of the Clearwater Mall. Please provide a map of the existing Clearwater Mall development that locates and names all buildings/parcels described in Exhibit A, indicating the scale and north direction. Clarify the location of all theaters in the Mall. Response: 1 3. The Exhibit A maps included in the BLIVR application were downloaded from the Pinellas County ' Property Appraiser's office. Per your request Florida Design Consultants has generated a revised Exhibit A Map showing locations of all buildings described in Exhibit A. Ms. Marina Pennington February 11, 2000 Page 3 Comment: 1 a. Please outline the mall property on the Clearwater Mall Phased Construction Exhibit consistent within the air photo dated January 14,1973. Provide the dates on all air photos. Response: ' 4. The Clearwater Mall Phased Construction Exhibit (date of photo January 1996) has been revised to show the outline of the mall property consistent with the aerial photo dated January 14, 1.973. t Comment: 5. Clarify the meaning of the Effective Year Built data and the Factor Area numbers provided within the Mass Appraisal data of Exhibit A. Also, clarify the meaning of the utility areas (70,309), the sales service area (4,128) and the service prod. area (3,520) included in the Mass Appraisal data. Response: The "effective year built" is used by the appraisers office as a base year from which depreciation would be calculated. It has nothing to do with the actual year built. Factor area numbers are used only for valuation purposes for determining replacement cost. The "factor " numbers are used to decrease value for areas such as the "service production area" of the Firestone (3,520 s.f.) which is the auto repair bays, and increase value for the Wards Auto Service. Center "sales service area" (4,128 s.f.) which is the interior sales area adjacent to the service bays. Utility areas represent storage and inventory areas located within the building primarily used for retail sales. It does not represent unfinished or unimproved areas. Clarifications of this information were provided by Ms. Pat Young of the Pinellas County Property Appraiser's Office. (727) 464-4380. Comment: 6. Please clarify the history of this project from its inception to July 1, 1973, and up to its existing status. The air photo dated January 14, 1973 shows residential development within the Clearwater Mall property (the property lines appears to be indicated by a red line) along eastern boundary. Clarify the history of the residential development described above, including information about platting, and clarify the history of the acquisition of these parcels of residential land and the eventual development of this area as part of the Mall. Ms. Marina Pennington February 11, 2000 Page 4 Response: 6. For the history of Clearwater Mall please see response to question 9A of the BLIVR application. The residential homes that show on the January 14, 1973 aerial photo were purchased by the developer in 1973 and this property was included in a legal description of Clearwater Mall. The November 27, 1973 legal description prepared by Johnson & Albrecht shows this property as part of Clearwater Mall. Comment: ¦ 7. The Clearwater Mall Phased Construction Exhibit reflects an auto service building at the southwest corner of the Mall, and an extension of the Mall building that connects to ' Burdines. However, these buildings do not appear to be under construction on the air photo of January 14, 1973. Please provide certified copies of the specific approvals for these portions of the Mall. Response: 7. The Wards Auto Service Center plans provided in the BLIVR application are stamped approved on 1/31/73 and 2/28/73. This was the official method of approval of plans in the early-1970's. This approved plan is again provided for your consideration. Although not under construction by ' January 14,1973 (per aerial photo) the Wards Auto Service Center was approved shortly thereafter: The Phase III approval for Burdines was not approved until 8/26/74 and therefore we do not seek vesting for Burdines. The portion of the mall building extending between Gayfers and Burdines comprises 53,000 s.f. and was not under construction prior to July 1, 1973. This area is included on plans dated November 28, 1972 which was included in the BLIVR application and was approved with the Phase II plans. We believe this area was constructed in a continuous manner with Phase II although it occurred at the end of Phase II and prior to Burdines. Comment: 8. Describe the parking lot renovations completed in 1990 and include maps to show the changes, including the number of parking spaces and the acreage that was added. 0 Response: 8. No acreage was added, the number of parking spaces was increased from 4,068 to 4,114. Ms. Marina Pennington February 11, 2000 Page 5 Comment: 9. You provided excerpts (not certified copies) from minutes approving an annexation request for a major shopping center facility by the Planning and Zoning Board on October 21, 1969. Provide further clarification from the City of Clearwater of what the City actually approved. Response: 9. Certified copies of the minutes of the October 21, 1969 Planning and. Zoning Board meeting are provided. The City approved annexation and rezoning of property for a major shopping center on what is now part of the Clearwater Mall. Comment: 10. You also provided excerpts from City Commission meetings of November 3, and November 17, 1969, approving the request of Blackburn Brothers Land Development Company for annexation and zoning associated with a restaurant and cocktail bar and package liquor. store. Please clarify the relationship of the Blackburn land, restaurant and bar, and liquor store to the Clearwater Mall. Response: 0. Certified copies of the minutes of the Clearwater City Commission meeting of November 3, 1969 and November 17, 1969 are provided. The proposed liquor store was part of Phase I of the major shopping center complex. The Blackburn Land is the land that Clearwater Mall occupies. Comment: I 11. Provide certified copies of the documents and maps that approve the specific amounts of development for which you claim vested rights in Phases I and II. Response: 11. This information is not available. Ms. Marina Pennington February 11, 2000 Page 6 Comment: 12. You have included a letter of November 30,1999, from Frank R. Mudano, FAIA, Architect, indicating the project was approved in its entirety in 1971. Provide certified copies of the approvals of 1971, such as master development plan approval by the City. Do the approvals Mr. Mudano refers to include the Bombay Bicycle Club Restaurant, Burdines, and the First Union Bank? Response: 12. Certified copies of approval do not exist. The approvals do not include the Bombay Bicycle Club or the First Union Bank or Burdines. The applicant is not seeking vesting for these areas. We request your approval of this BLIVR to vest up to 746,338 s.f. of the existing Clearwater Mall. Sincerely, Robert C. Pergolizzi, AICP Vice President/Transportation : cp L'pennington.wpd Encl. . cc: John Meyer, Tampa Bay Regional Planning Council Ralph Stone, City of Clearwater E.D. Armstrong, III Meredith Ericsson File 997-34 ? ? sr r ? t = Ilkit F im, x -U 'Ml.E xm --.1lReaaA9 4•?tS421C L?% d \ W I = 11 I t r -n it 7 3 = J t rn v ? m Cal, U _ Y co 'n CZ CZ o Z = cz cz n o . (n cn m E o ct3 d «S c? i a LL o CO L c0 '., 1" '!t 00 r? Ii to t r r Z ' a t z; _ o< Ti11; j.1 1)(IAI,'I) ? City of CIc..Ir,;a rr, F ora % Ci.tv 11a..1 ! II . ?C•r.iI :.. . , C)cto1) cr 21, 1.9[•) - 3: (t0 1'.? C;embcrs pre writ: Cnda.rm, i1 ,rus 11 :1.CC- ;1112'IIt• '; 1,;;- ! ?.. . I;a nc 1ior. is, Peade, Schut:;enr.^rf ,171(! `;.•iel'; :'s? ?etti Enz;innev.inl Dcpt. j }'oral. A. nlll.n I)'rt.C'_Cr, and Jac,, :'1c,lle Absent. r. i).11G.-iay S • ,_ k A public heari,.i; was i:eldi at 1.. 3:7 .'1 }fir .C>r t0 the rc t".1 1'.r r l1 i1l'c re c ' ca- tion for zoning and annexaticl, for the folloY;i 1. N 205 ft, of N! 1/11 of 1,T.. 1/1, of I,- 1/11 less w l5i ft. :nd lcn S 90 ft. of E 1.7? 9 ft .1. . , "Section 23-29-15, with a_1. to,:-,ether abutting streets (3ea ci:) Request: R-4A, i'llulti-family 2. N 333 ft. `aJL o: VI 1/? of NE 1/lt 1'11;1 1/11, Section 2-29-15, together with all abuttin` streets (Cents- '; . Request: pKBI parkway Business 3. Lot 26, Boylan Subdivision, together with al l a,) -tin g streets ( RiddlebarZ er) F:equest: °.-1.E, Single Family _ 4 . Lots 80 & 81, Barrett Manor Subdivision, tog c:t}:er with all. abutti n& streets (Ca^pa?'na) Request: R-11?, Single Family S. S 445 ft. `IOL of N 775 ft. of E 586 ft. of '.1 686 ft. of ..':? 11/11 of ST1 1/4, Section 17-29-16, together With all abuttin, streets . ( Blackburn ) X': .. Request: B, Business -Tape of 1:earing is or._ file in Plil:in:ing Dept. ;Minutes of October 7, 1969 ;..,ere approved as Ylritten. j Motion, was mace and seconder-' for deniel of annexat:iC2: req e for (1) al)civc. .Motion carried. Zoning to .. `lti-family tdOuld permit .-,wt u`.,'i ur_? ct ?;:=,valuation and character of the immediate area. Iot1.Qn was made C:..v' SccOnL.l^c: l'or dens i of- C:.li:l'n:l.rl .. _'('?•..:C. _:12' (?) :I' nv!- S " 14otion carrier]. iOnirC_ to F YP) YICU1d constituz , .. s1'. :Ci!lrl ' , 1?C'.il in- compatible business use in ? highly d^vc'.3OpC2C? ui S ting in the de P_T -Or?ti Gn anc! devaluatic-n of -;u _ , "li:._ Motion Yla_s mace an d s CCndeJ I Or anT;r'GV?I1 G; x.:11.'1^,.',`1C •, ^C': (_ / . . _ . Motion carr?.ed. ?lotion was made and seccnde ,'. for apprcv 13 G_ n ? c (1 ) Motion carried. „ 'tion was m de an,2 c^_cew,,r d or c:D;'`rc-.1:]1 Cr •:1't•::•. _ _ l re zcii .n of t171s m - CO ^llt future Ti_a.ns. sr'lannlnG and Zc.i`n7, Bcarc'. C 1C;n Ca Y'7.CC'. • 'M .?F Minut.'.s of I'lann-i ng E Zonin - ?,ctird - C'ctc! r 7 ?1. I?t?,'? Page X12 s Following Annexation an,! lonil ? e ., 1• x, ,,+;cei•.• + Y. Ild. - -1 -E, L` City Commiss-i.on Lot 1.0, Bloc.. - • T' ;. , .as ,,:a co , ce, 7nci ;.::,n (r'd^.n<:th) Re rlunst. R-_. , Sir,EIC I"a;,,..lv' Following- Rezoninr. i tc;n 4ic?5 recezved and :•i1 ) l U4'. revi eYleC by ^c!nriitt(2c:: I. Portions of Lots 52 8 8 ?;; 3 I; Sunnct I' :nip (Lynn Hall) From: R-1, i`c: R-46 P. eporfi was given of City Co„ Imiss4 on action at rc;^,::lar o (}%tOtJeT 20 on the fo1lcwinf,: 1. Lot 13, Block r, Gulf-to-Bav Acres, 1st Adc!ition (Cl'::.'s Oyster Ear) M? Approvec; R-4D, flulti-family 2. S 18.75 ft. of Lot 3, Block B, Prow ,ieigti?tc: Sub, ('tetz E 'r?hite) Approved B, Business (improving Tulane E olacin?, 5-ft. fence on 1•7 edSe) 3. ?,I 1.12 Of 1. 356 f' o!: Lot 7, I:epl.at c Lakewood `u':) r? Addi ) ( ,.c E ticn) (:3rco- ;7VTP.pnreved ''.--4:3 (:•?i.t`, 3-story height Ii; itat 4on F. Iim.i.t- nz of efficiency I`= units to 1/3 of total) 4 Lots 2 E 30, Pinellas Groves, in SJ 1/11, section 13-25-].6, and S 1 • ' cn 4^ ` of SCI 1/4 less `? 330 ft. of i•? 330 ft. E less Belcher Rd. , Scction <,Y 18-25-11) (Barber) v; -'. Approved R-1C, Single Family T9:: -,.' Planning Director reported new 60-day moratoriUM, OI1 billboards, pcco;;uner.da- ?v_r--,,.tio:i on billboards and preliminary on signs is needed by the end of this u ?er?od. Flanr._nj and Zoning Board will work Witt t' City ;-Lanazcr and those. in -the industry on this. f, ter" Mr. Berg;::ann reported that the Planning; and Zcnint, Board has been aske-6 to pursue rezcnin4 of Sand Key from 3, Business, tG PUD-CR. .'his require ` .• :.a. Board Public Hear n c,. Staff an Board will revi_ it anr? recC•:L°ndutlGn W'-11 be submitted to -che City Commission as per normal procedurs.. :res. Planning Director .'a'rorted the proFress an he 5-yca. :cr • rc-,r !:'. and L` requ? regents _fo watE! ancI S°;d C.r cert_: i^c: t i c n . Housing Elen"ent was ic) e v c ^, 2?? 1S O: C:E _ 'r. prior tc City `:'anazer ' s revie an(I _ .sir-,.,;ut3 '_G ensued. -it w11_. be ar•-)?-Ci , -... " City i4an37er F_GU°1nt, „le.: ^ t i>` .2 t c. V F; Board for Progress report was Fivc-, Ga cC•I;Cr'., L7 ::l te: (i l (.:CC U: ;, ... .'?'C• _ `ci:::. _ _ n.,. i will no-a be ^i(.- .l r.•ci, fro;; . ('c;t ..: _,,,_ c `e. boundary, CrC S n t E? ?:? ` ':CY: to -v-_ .'.n'. CC:" C }... C'] -.golf course any a.rc _ :1G.. C.'C - Grc?:C° tt rC r d::, re _ . ?0;.._ ..... C C.'.... E'. of. 3% delapida'-_cn E r•uct-u.._' 2 1/2 -- 1 ratio to .program must be COI -)fete!. in 3 v e ` 5 CITY COMMISSION MEETING November 3, 1969 The City Commission of tire City of Clearwater met in regular session at e City Hall, Munday, November 3, 1969, at 1:30 P.M., with the following present: H. Everett Hougerr Donald S. William:; -AO Bruoks Carter ' Donald Carlson Pick Hall Also present: Murrv?t R. 3t1rrY,u1m Herbert M. Brc:wn Donald Beachler Frank Daniels ,r .. Mayor-Commissioner Ccmmfasfoncr Commissioner Cummissioner Commissioner City Manager City Attr.rnoy Representing City Engineer Police Chic[* The Mayor calied the meeting Lc order. Fire invocation war: given by Msgr. Thomas Larkin, St. Cecelia Catholic Church. Commissioner Williams rn(rvcd that' the minutes of the regular meeting c;f October 2Uth, 1969, be approved as recorded and as submitted in written ouramation by the Clerk to each Commissioner. Motion was se,;ondud by Cor„mis i,aner Car ter and carried unanimously. The Mayor announced a public hearing on Lot Mowing Resolutlon #69-116. The Lot Mowing Inspector considered the lots a menace to public health, safety and wolfare. There were no objections. Corrinissloner Carlson moved that Resolution //69-116 passed on October 20r,h, 1969, be confirmed and made effective as to all persons and parcels lls,ed ther•con except for thuse wfvose lot;; have been verified as being cleared and thu:;e whew have paid the City for t'hc: clearing and the proper City officials and employees arc hereby directed to proceed in accordance with law to see that the lots arc cleared. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Hall and carried unanimously. The City Manager, announced a public hearing tin Lhe paving, curbing and drainage of Gould Street from Greenwood Avenue to approximately 1'(0 feet west of Missouri Avenue; Pierce Street i'rum Waahingtcni Avenue to &,ntgcmury Ward's parking lot; and Madisor, Avenue from Gould Street to Cleveland Street. Of the 59 property owners involved, only three indicated opposition. The c.-st.linatcd aaseasable cost pet, front foot was given as $5.36. Being unable to ubLain the right of way, the strceta would only be 21; fecL wide. Cornrnisnicrncv Williams moved that since no valid Objections have been filed that tho paving, Curbing and drainage ao outllred by the City Manager be approved and thu City Manager and City Engineer be directed to forthwith ;.roceud with such Improvements as an assessment project. Motion was seconded by Cornmiseluncr Carter and carried unanimously. The City Manager reported that he had received a letter from lr. Fordman J. Beach, Jr., dated October 29, 1969, requesting withdrawal of the public hearing for ITEM #3 a. Annexation and Determination and Establishment of Zoning & Fire District Classification for North 205 ft. of Northeast 1/fl of Northeast 1/4 of Northeast 1/4 less West 150 ft. and less Soutar 90 ft. of Bast 173.19 ft. Section 23-29-15• Commissioner Williams moved that the application of Mr. Fordman J. Beach, Jr. be withdrawn without prejudice. Motion was seconded by Cummissioner Carter, and carried unanimously. The City Manager announced a public trearinf, on the request of Geralu L. Riddlebarger for annexation and zoning Cf Lot- 26, Boylan Sub. with R-lE (single family) zoning and Fire District No. 2 classification thereon. The City Clerk read a letter of objection from Frank Shields. Commissioner Carter moved that the reauest of Gerald L. Riddlebarger for annexatiun of property described be approved with R-lE (single family) zoning and Fire District No. 2 classification and the City Attorney be instructed to include this in an ordinance to be brought back to this Commission for approval as soon as possible. Motion was seconded by Cornnri_clvne--• Carl,-on and carried unaninruusly. The City Manager announced a public hearing on the reauest of Samuel C. Campagna, Jr. for annexation and zoning of Lots 80 and 81 Barrett Manor Sub. with R-1D (single family) zoning and Fire District No. 2 classification thereon, together with all abutting streets. Mr. Campagna was present. The Planning and Zoning Board recommended approval. There were no objections. Commissioner Carter moved that the application of Samuel J. Campagna, Jr. for annexation of property described be approved with R-1D (single family) zoning and Fire District No. 2 classification and the City Attorney be instructed to include this in an ordinance to be brought back to thi. Commission for approval as soon as possible. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Carlson and carried unanimously. The City Manager announced a public hearing on the request of Blackburn Brothers Land Development Company for annexation and zoning of South 4115 ft. MOL• of North 775 ft. of East 586 ft. of West 686 ft. of Northwest 1/4 of Southwest 1/4 Section 17-29-16, together with all abutting streets, with B (business) zoning and F1r•e District No. 1 classification. Tne Planning & Zoning Board recommended approval. The City Manager stated property abutting State Road 60 to the North is the same ownership and right of way is needed on the South side for additional lanes, which Mr. Wallace Blackburn :agreed voluntarily to dedicate. He also recommended the City Commission take the „necessary action for liquor zoning needed for restaurant with cocktail bar and 'package-liquor store. Mr. Reed Compton, general manager for Blackburn Brothers Land -Development Company, stated this was phase one of the shopping center complex. He ;,agre.zd_to 40 ft. setback and dedication of additional right of way as needed in the ?new,616verleaf there. Commissioner Carlson moved that the request of Blackburn Z ti .. a;a ? va+. -rw.wr<.?,.4,.a?..w..?........L.n?.w-....-.....:Y:.?au.V ?sw..?...1.finfiG'S'.a-s'..?.+w-email!.:Tl?':YLL..._,...w..a.:?t1??:3GrtI?.$j° ••r ?tia'a! tit _?'• ?'.??'?^1R'f: -2- CITY COMr4ISSION r November 3, 19169 Brothers Land Devo.lupnent Company for annexation and zoning be approved with B (b mess) zoning and Fire District Nu. 1 r;lassiflcatiun and the City Attorney b nat-ructed ',.u Includ:: thin in an ordinance to be bruught back to this Commission 1'ur' approval as soon au posalble, uub,ject to required 40 ft. setback on West sine of propert.y. bLtior, -aau Jacunded by Cummisaiuner Hall and carried unanimously. Com.•nissioner Cantor moved that the L.:gal. Department be directed to prepare the necessary zoning, ordinance to pcrnniL Lrte sale of al.choholic beverages for the pr'oper'ty above annr:xed. idution ra:s :;ecurdcd by Commissioner Hall and carried unanirruu:rly. Th,r City Managov atin_uncod a publa.e hcarinb un Lhe ruqueat of M.lr. and R.H. Cent,.r for anne:.aLlun and zoning ul' the Nor! h ;;03 ft. MOL of nest 1/2 of Northca: L' '_;rt of Norfnwe:st ].jl SacLiun 2-29-15, together with all abutting streets, with PKU (parkway btr:;inv.+:.) zoning and Fire D1.sLr1cC No. 1 clat3olfication thereun. The Planning and Zonlt g lit and recottunt:nded dlaappr•uval. A letter of approval was presenLed from ler. and Mrs. George Watncr•. Letter:: of ob,jectiuri were received from H. rl. Bazviii, Sr. attorney, repro,ienting Mr, and Mrs. Charlea Gash; Sunset Lake City of Durtedln; Faith Presbyterian Church; and the Pine.rlaa County School Board signed by Mr. Joseph Gibson, Director of Administrative Rcocarca. Mr. John Dormer, attorney, was prescnL representing the applicant, he explained that hies client dcolred tc put a convenience store on a tract of land about; 2t?0 ft. by 250 1'I;. on the SutrtheacL corner of tlll;hland Ave. and Union St. In reply to a question it,om Commissioner Williams Mr. Bonner stated that the Champion D<:velopera did nor have an uptlr.rl on Lulu rurnur. Mr. Robert M. Tharin, Chalrman of the Board c,f Trusteed, Unlun 3trect United McLhodl:;a Church spoke in ubjectiun and presented a latter- from the church In oppositiun. Mr. Charle3 Landenber•ger representing the Sunset Lake Estates Aozuciatiun, :4r•. O.E. Schultz, representing the faith Prcr>byterian Church and R•._verand Dr,nald M1•rell, minister of Union Street Metliodit:L Church, :;poke to <,fpual Lion and stated that Dr. Center had tried otter, tj.meo to change this area to buslnesa, butte by being annexed to the City and change c:f ;;ojiing by Lhe CQunL-./ art(] •Jacl3 Llmc he tAta denied the change. Commissioner W11ii,ama rnr,ved Lu approve Lhc annexaL:lun c;; rur{uestud by M.H. and R.H. Center with the 2' 0 ft. by 2.-?o ft. parcel at the corner of U:tlt,n SL. and Highland Ave. Leing' ?oneti P'UD-C (planuctl unit developm(.nt-,sorrtnercial) and Fire District No. 1 cl.auL;Iflcation, with Llwe balan:.e v,f the hrt,pcrty dcolgnated R-41) (multi-family), with Fire Dlotvict No. 2 c.lasalflcat.iun and tltc City Attorney be Instructed to lnolude thiJ In an ordinance i.o be brought back Lu this Cortunioulon for, approval art JOUn as possible. Motion waJ :;ocr•rtded by Ccn?mi:sulonur Carlson. Mr. Bonner uLatcrl that Ito would not amend the applicaLlun PUD-C and H-+ID• Upon the vote being t'alcen Commissioner Williams vote':d "Aye". ComrtioJ1.01ter:3 Carter, Hall, Carlson and r4ayov ilougen vt;ted "No•" Motion did n:,t carry. Corruniusioner Carter moved that Lhda application of M.H. and R.H. Center for arinczatlon of property described be approved with 11K13 (parkway business), zoning and Fire District Nqi 1 classification for l;he 250 ft. by 250 ft. corner and the balance of the property be zoned H-4D (multi-fam_ly) acid fire District No. 2 and the City Attorney L•e in3i;ruct'ed to include this In an ordinance Lu be brought back to this Commission as son au possible, subject to necessary right of way and access to Union SL'. on ;,ho East. Motion .vas seconded by CommlaJiGner' Carlson. Cenunissioner Williams moved to amend the ruction to [ prohibit was secundud by Cormni6uil,ner Hall. Upon LhcvLe obeing ytaken uCostation. mmissir.ner<; Williams, Hall and Mayor l:ougen voted "Aye". Comniusionera Carter and Carlson voted "No". Lotion carried. Mr. Bonner stated that this zoning was not acceptable and suggested having the whc;:Le property zoned PK13 (parkway business) as originally requested and they :uruld accept a restriction running with the land to prohibit erection of a service station on the property. Commissioners Carter and Carlson withdrew heir motion and second. Comic-Issiuner Carter roved that the application of M.H. and R.H. Center for annexation and zoning above described orcperty be approved for PKB (parkway business) and Fire District No. 1 claJSiflcatiun and the City Attorney bo instructed to Include this in an ordinance to be brought back to this Conutu.Jsion for approval o as soon as possible, subject to the right of ccmfirmatian of 50 ft. for East 1/2 right of way of Highland Ave. and of _3 ft. for South 1/2 right of m'ay of Uniutt St., also an access road across the 3ssL ;;:ide ::f property from Citarnplon property to Union Street and that a covenant running ;with ',;he land placing restri lens that no automoblle service st'atiun or facility can be crecCed NiL'itr:ut approval i,f this Commission. Motion was occonded by Comnisoicner Carlson. Upon the vole being taken Commissioners Carter, Carlson and Mayor Hougen voted "Aye". Ccm;-,dozioncrs Williams and cull voted "No". Motion carried. t It was recommended by the City Maragor to deviate from the agenda acid t'a;ce UP item #5 Extension of Lease - C.learwatev Women's Club". iA: JLated that they wished to have an extension of the use of the property at the Sid corner of Osceola and Seminole to justify tearing down the exi:;tIng facilitiy and constructing a new one. Mrs. O. F. Denper:man, president of L'.ze ire-:rn'? Club stated that the lease still has 17 years to go, but they felt they should have a longer period to amortize their investment in a new building. Sne estimated that the new building would ccsL'$40,000 to $50,000. The City Attorney :stated that any lease ov(,r 5 years must have a public hearing before granted. IL was recommended that the Women'a Club have roe gh plans of a proposed uilding and then cuntaet a bank e'!.`.':'•?`- fora financial comrnltntent. Commissioner Hall moved that a public hearing be held on January 5th, 1970 at 1:30 P.M. for the '=>^ purpose of the Women's Club. Motion was i+•* '' seconded by Commissioner lilliams and carried unanimously. rk: -3- CITY COMMISSION MELTING November 3, 1969 The City Manager otated that the Chief of Police requested either the imination or revision of the strict rules pertaining to use of police motcr- .:ycles, arid presented proposed recommendations from the Police Chief. After a diacuouion, the vccrrrmierdat'lon:? were approved by consent of the Commission. At this time, Commissioner Carlson left the meeting. The City MaraLer presented a request from Cook's Clearwater, Inc. for zoning to permit sale of alcoholic beverages ('In premises, at the SW corner of U.S. Highway 19 and Tropic 1[111s Drivc in Section 1.9-29-16. There were no objections. Commissioner Hall moved that the request for licuor Zoning as outlined be approved and the City Attorney be inst-rur:ted to prepare an ordinance for the location. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Williams and carried unanimously. The City Manager presented list of polling places prepared by the City Clerk for the Special City Election or. November 25th, 1969, for freeholders referendum on public houcinw_, and uric for Sunset Gardens annexation. Commissioner Hall moved that the polling place for Sunset Gardens referond.:ra November 25th, 1969, be approved. Motion wus seconded by Commiaslcner Williams and carried unanimously. Commissioner ball moved that the polling places submitted by the City Clerk for the Housing referendum to be held on November 25th, 1969, be approved. Motion was seconded by Convniusioner Williams and carried unanimously. Commissioner Hall moved that the names of the individualp de.ignated as clerk and inspector on the 113L submitted by the City Clerk for L'he special election for the Houal.rig rCferendam and Suns,-,t Gardens rcfurendum. un November 25th, 1.969, be approved and they be compensated at the rate of $17.50 for inspector and $20.00 for the Clc:rk. MGLiun was sccondc,lby Commisuic;ner Wl.lllams and carried unanimously. The City Manager pi-counted vignt of way agreement with Plncllau County regarding overpass at US Highway 19 and Route 60 (Gulf to Bay Blvd.). lie a::kcd that the agreement be amended to state that repayment to the county would be made within 90 days from date: all pruperty is acquired by title. Commissioner Will.iarma moved that the right of way u_rr-•cmcnt as amended with Pinellaa C,,unty for right of way at intersectil:,n of U.S. Highway 19 and State Road 60 be approved and the appropriate of'flui.als of the City be auLlsorized to executy it. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Carter and carried unanimously. The City Manager pr•cuented the following requests for annexation and zoning: a. City of' learwater - Lot 238, Highland Lake Sub. 4th Addri., less E. 5 ft. b. Champion Develuper•s Inc. - Portion of Section 2-29-15, S. of Union St., E. of Highland Ave. Commissioner Hall moved that the requests for annexation as outlined by the City Manager be accepted and referred to the proper City Departmentsfor appropriate action and public h•.:arings. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Carter and carried unanimously. The City Manager recommended accepting the bid of Smith-Sweger Construction Company, Clearwater, for sanitary sewers in Douglas Ave. from Union St. to Sunset .Point Rd.; and in Union SL, from Broadwak to Douglas Ave. It was suggested that the bid be accepted for an amount up to w22,000 at this time and the Change Order be considered after the scheduled public hearing for the balance of the work to make the total contract $37,923.25. Commissioner Williams moved that the contract be awarded to Smith-Sweger Construction Cu., for Douglas Ave. and Union St. sanitary sewer installation for the sum not to exceed x;22,000 and the appropriate officials of the City shall be authorized to execute said contract which shall be in accordance with the plans and specifications and bid, with the understanding that the Commission may extend the scope of this contract if the determination is made by the Commission as to reed and necessity of sewers in contiguous residential areas up to $37,923.25. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Carter and carried unanimously. The City Manager showed tentative plans for the proposed new Courtney Campbell Causeway to Tampa. The City Attorney presented Resolution x{69-117 vacating a utility easement and abandoned lift station site in N 1/11 cf Section 211-29-15 (partly in Fair Oaks 5th Addition and partly adjacent to Fair Oaks 4th Addition). Commissioner Carter moved that Resolution #69-117 be passed and adopted and the appropriate officials be authorized to execute it. Motion was seconded by Commissioner i,,,, Williams and carried unanimously. . j. -4- CITY COMMISSION MEETIIIG November 3, 1969 The City Attorney presented Resolution x/69-118 requesting the Board of County Commissioners of Pinellas County to abate taxes on recently acquired City property. Commissioncr Carter, moved that Resolution #69-113 be passed and adopted and the appropriate officials Uc authorized to execute it. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Hall and carried unanirously. The City Attorney presented the following for acceptance: From Champion Developers Inc. - Utility easement- in NE-41 of NW4 Sect. 2-29-15• From Richard L. Kamrnaky, kin Trustee - Quit Claim Deod for part of Union St., Hercules Ave. and Montclair Rd. In the NEIL of NW4 Sect. 1-29-15. From Richard L. Kamcnsky, as Trustt:e - Utility casement in the NE4 Of N'W4 Sect. 1-2)-lj Cerrurissioner Hall :noved that the easements and deeds as outlined by the City Attorney be accepted and t'hc City Clork be directed to record same in the public records of Pinellas C,.unty, Fla. Mut'iun was z,econded by Commissioner cilliams and caarvied unanimously. The City Attorney presented a petition for, annexation of Boylan Sub. and Boylan Sub. 1st Addition from the majority of the people residing on Boylan Ave. Commissioner Hall moved that the rcquect for annexation by the resldents of Boylan Subdivision and Boylan Sub. 1st Addition as outlined by the City Attorney be accepted and referred to the proper City Departmerrtu for- appropriate action and public hearing. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Carter and carried unanimously. The City Attorney proscntcd Ordinance #1229 annexing a pcrtlcn of Section 1-29-15 (Richard L. Kamensky). Comml.aslener Hall m:.ved that Ordinance #1229 be read and considered by tlt'le only on the flrut reading by the unanimous consent of the Commission. Motion was seconded by Commissloncr WIlliamu and carried unanimously. The Ordinance wau read by title only. Commissioner Hall moved that Ordinance #1229 bu passed on its first reading by title only. Mut'iun :raa seconded by Commissioner Williams3 and carried unanimously. Corrunissioner Hall moved that Ordinance x/1229 be read and considered on second and final reading by title only at t'hls me:tlrg of the Coruri:,:;ion by unanimous consent of t-h-c Commirsslon. Motion was seconded by Commluaionu_• WillAarno and carried unarr.lmously. The Ordinance was read by title only. Connmisaioner Hall moved that Ordinance if1229 be passed on it:: second and f.lnal reading and adopted and that the appropriate officials of the City be authorized to execute it. fiction was seconded by Commissioner Williams and rarrled unanimously. The City Attorney stated there was a r•eatrict•ive covenant on the NEI of NW1 Section 1-29-15 executed by Richard L. Kamenaky, as Trustee, regarding height of buildings to be constructed. Commissioner Williams moved to accept the covenants as outlined by the City Atturney and record same in the public records of Pinellas County, Fla. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Carter and carried unanimously. The City Attorney presented Ordinanc, 7112',0 amLnding the zoning map. Commissioner Carter muved that Ordinance #1230 be road and con:sidcred by title only on the first reading by the unanimous consent of the Commission. Moti(;n was seconded by Commissioner Williams and carried unanimously. The Ordinance was read by title only. Comrdssicner Carter moved that Ordinance 1/12-30 be passed on its first reading by title only. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Williams and carried unanimously. Commissioner Carter moved that Ordinance x{1230 be read and considered on second and final reading by title only, at this meeting of the Commission by the unanimous consent cf the Cotrunission. Motion was seconded by Cc•mmissioner Hall and carried unanimously. The Ordinance was read by title only. Commissioner Carter moved that Ordinance #1230 be passed on its second and final reading and adopted and that the appropriate officials of the City be authorized to execute it. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Williams and carried unanimously. The City Attorney presented restrictions on N 356 ft. of Lot 2 ;?eplat c:f Lakewood Sub., executed by Frank W. Brooking, et ux, and also restrictions on S 18.75 ft. of Lot 3, Block B, Drew Heights Sub. executed by Metz & :White, Inc. Commissioner Williams moved that the covenants be accepted and recorded in the public records of Pinellas County, Fla. Motion was seconded by Ccamnissioner and carried unanimously. The City Attorney presented Resolution #69-119 requestin_; u.rners to clear their lots and setting a public hearing to hear objections thereto. Commissioner Hall moved that Resolution #69-119 be passed and adopted and the appropriate officials be authorized. to execute it. Motion was seconded by Cora^rissioner Carter and carried unanimously. At this time,. the Mayor left the meeting. -5- CITY COMMISSION MEETING November 3, 1969 •,f :yam The City Attorney presented a request: from the Florida Power corporation for _,:ti.`.._N a 40 ft. x 25 ft. casement on the Southwest corner of Lakeview Rd. and South 1:0 Greenwood Ave being: a cart of Ed Wright park. (N 40 ft. of r 25 ft. cf SWt of , NWk lying S of Lakevien Ave.right of way and W of Greenwood Ave. Sect. 22-29-15). Cummi.ssiunur Carter moved that the casement as outlined by the City Attorney be approved and the proper officials be uuthurized tc execute it. Motion was seconded by Commissluncr hall and carried unanimously. The City Manager reported that &E. Greiner & Co. Inc., Consulting Engineers, had recommended rip rap b•: placed aruund the base of pilings of the Clearwater Pass Bridge and that Hardaway Cnr.L'rauting Cu., Punt Tampa, was the low bidder on the project at a cost of $22 IY2 0, At this time the Maor returned L'u theemmeatin . 4anager arrd Cummlaniuner Carter moved upon the joint recommen ation c?3' the CiEy City Englnucr Onat the contract be awarded to Hardaway Contracting Co., in the amount cf $22,ly2.00, which is the lowest and best responsible bid and that the appropriate aff;cialu be authorized to execute said contract which shall be in accordance '.,i.Ln the plans and specifications and bid. Motion was seconded by Cormnlsaloner Williams and carried unanimously. Tne City Manager suggested authorization of expenses for the Conunisslon Lo attend the National League of Cities conference from November :0th, 1969 through December 5th, 1969, In San Diego, Calif., and recommended the date of the let regular Commission meeting of December 13t be changed to November 24th, 1959. Commissioner Caster moved that the City officials be authorized to attend the National League of Cities Conference and their expenses be paid. Motion was seconded by Cummissl.ner• Hall and carried unanimously. Commioui_,ner Carter moved that the regular Commission meeting of December lot be changed to Novembcv 2hta, 1969. Motion was seconded by Cununisaioner Hall and carried unanimously. Con ni3sloncr 11all movud that the mucting be adjourned at 6:22 P.M. was 5ecunded by Commisaicncr Carter and carried unanimously. The City Commisuiun than met as Trustees of the Pension fund with the Mayor calling the meeting to order and heard a letter read frc,m the Advisory Committee vccummonding that William F. Wil zun, Uti..llL'ien %partmunt; Edwin A. Sulek, Utilities Depar.•tmcnL; Lout. M. Albach, Police Department; James A. Behring, Police Department-; Virgic L. Bennett, UL.LI.iLius Kpavtuu.•nt; Charlcu W. Butler, Police Department-; Cecil V Stinson, Fire Dupart.mcnu and 'wiry E Furv.•ell, Finance Daonrtmerd Uc accupted Into membnruhlp. Commisoluner Carter moved to approve the recommendations nl' tae Advisory C•.cmnittec that the above named employees be acceptud in the Pension Plan. Mntiun was seconded by Commissioner Williams and carried unanimously. Commissioner Hall moved that the meeting be ad ya was seconded by Commissiuner Williams and carried, Attest: ?3ty/ perk I hereby certify that this is a true and correct copy of the original as it appears in the files of the City of Clearwater. Witness my hand and official seal of the City xrMlearxatex. _ ? o.????...:??:,?t?.'?i??;tn:..:?:bY2•.'?St7.ixas:.an?seo?-:3k?. c:?.is9..'??::+s•,::,x?ta,...?._.` .???+.m>?.in::''^+.+i:--°'?e?a,;e?_ 7•.'?:.....?,?yt CITY COMMISSION MEETING ' November 17, 1969 The City Coriunission of the City of Clearwater met in regular session at the City Hall, Monday, November 17th, 1969, at 1:30 P.M. with the following members present: N. Everett Hougen Mayor-Commissioner Donald S. W1111am3 Cummissioner Brooks Carter Commissioner Donald Carlson Commissioner Rick Hall Corrmd.ssloner Also present were: Merrett R. Stierheim City Manager Harbert M. Brorm City Attorney Max Battle City Engineer 'P'rank Daniels Police Chief The Mayor callecl the meeting to order. The invocation was given by Reverend Lee Strother, Friendship United Methodist Church. Service pins were awarded to ' three employees, for various years of service. The Mayor announced a public hearing on Lot Mowing Resolution #69-119. The Lot Mowing Inspector considered the lots a menace to public health, oafety and welfare. There were no objections. Commissioner Carlson moved that Resolution #69-119 pas3ed on November 3rd, 1969, be confirmed and made effective as to all ' persons and parcels listed thereon except for thosewhose lots have been verified as being cleared and those who have paid the City for the clearing and the proper City officials and employees are hereby directed to proceed in accordance with law to see that the lots are cleared. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Hall and carried unanimously. The City Manager announced it public hearing on sanitary sewer installation to serve the area bounded by Union Street on the North, Douglas Avenue on the East, S.C.L. R.R. on the :-lest, Suriset Point- [toad on the South and also including Lots 3,4, & 5 Block C, Sunset Point Second Addition. Of the 68 property owners Involved, 32 indicated opposition. The estimated assessable cost per front foot was $4.65. lie explained the City's corner lot policy regarding sanitary sewer installation was that assessment is made for one lot width, or the short side of corner lot. i+lr. Frederick J. Kuhn, owner of Lots 20, 21, 22, Block G, Sunset' Pt. Serb. 2nd Addn. spoke in opposition to his 3 lots being aascsaed as he 13 connected to Springtime ' sewer. Discussion followed. Mrs, Dorothy Pugh asked how long she would have to connect. The City Clerk road a letter In objection from Hazel G. Maxwell, and another from J. I. Dinwiddic. Commissic; riot, Carter recommended that those persons who would like to use the 10 year payment plan contact the City Manager for details. Commissioncr Carter moved that since no valid objections have been filed or that the objections filed are insufficient that the project for sanitary sewers .oe approved and the City Manager and City Engineer be directed to forthwith proceed with such improvements as an assessment- project-. Motion was seconded by COmmi33ioner Williams and carried unanimously. ' The City Manager- announced a public hearing on the request of Joseph H. Odenath for annexation and zoning of Lot 10, Block E, Eastwood Terrace, Second Addition. The Planning and Zoning Board recommended denial of R-lE and approval of R-1C (single family). Commissioner Carter moved that the request for annexation by Joseph H. Odenath be approved for 11-1C zoning and Fire District No. 2 classification ' as recommended by the Planning & Zoning Board and the City Attorney be instructed to include this in an ordinance to be brought back to this Commission for approval as soon as possible. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Williams and carried unanimously. The Mayor recognized Sgt. Joseph T. Daniels who won the Jaycee award as ' outstanding officer. The City Manager recommended authorization, of contract with Da.lzeil and Dalzell, architects, to prepare plans and specifications for modifications to the City utilities building to accomodate the new computer system, with an estimated ' cost of $25,000 to w30,000 for remodeling to be paid from a revenue certificate issue no.r being prepared for sale. 2:30 P.M. Chief Daniels left the meeting, and was replaced by Sgt. Joseph T. Daniels. Coma ssionerCarlson move T7-3 apprrrve authorization to enter into contract with Dalzelll & Dalzell for modifications ;;o the Utilities Building as recommended by the City Manager and the proper officials be authorized to execute it. Motion was seconded by Corrmiissioner Carter and carried unanimously. The City Manager recommended changing the date of the public hearing for Sunset Gardens and Kapok Forest annexation requests to December 15th. from the original meeting date of December 1st, 1969. Conunissioner Carlson moved to continue the Sunset Gardens and Kapoic Forest public hearings until December 15th, 1969, at 1:30 P.M. Motion -eras seconded by Commissioner Carter and carried unanimously. The City Clerk presented a list of replacements for poll workers unable to ' r_{:•;,.•„ serve. Commissioner Williams moved that the replacements be approved as submitted by the City Clerk. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Carter and carried unanimously. rN 4e.J.?.F ?.d1 .i .. ~ T: CITY COMMISSION MEETING November 17, 1969 The City Manags:r presented a request for public hearing on the paving, curbing, rid drainage of Gunn Ave. from Rainbow Drive to 250 ft. North. lie stated that the deeds of 3 properties on Gunn Avenue provide that when the road is improved the property owners will pick up their pro rata share of the assessment. Commissioner Carlson moved that a public hearing be held for Gunn Ave. from Rainbow Dr, to 250 ft. North, on December 15th, 1969 at 1:30 P.M. Motion eras seconded by Commissioner Carter and carried unanimously. The City Manager reported that the City is still negotiating with the State Road Department pertaining to improvements and traffic olgnal required at the intersection of State Road 60 (Gull' to Bay Blvd.) and SLate Road 593 (Haines Rd.), and hope(: to have more information at the next meeting. Thu City Manager reported that it was necessary to authorize the City Clerk to make preparation for the forthcoming City lection, February 10, 1970. Commissioner Hall moved that the City Clerk be directed to do all things neces3ary in accordance with the City Code, Charter and Laws of Florida in preparation for tale forthcoming; municipal election to be held on February 10, 1970. Motion was seconded by Commissionor Williams and carried unanimously. The City Manager prc:sentcd the following requests for annexation and zoning: a. Lut 8, Block G, Brooklawn Sub. - Andrew Lynn & Lynn Rogers Commissioner Carlson moved that the request as outlined by the City Manager be accepted and referred to the proper City Departments for appropriate action and public hearings. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Carter and carried unanimously. The City Manager presented two requests for annexation and zoning but recommended that an agreement be prepared to serve Lire properties with ecwcr until they are more fcaoible to annex.: b. W. 25 ft. of Lot 69 and E'. 5; ft. of Lot '(0, Dcl Keene let Addn.- Hobert C. Roach c. Lot 72 less E 15. ft. Bcl Keene lot Addn. - Donald Nelson Commissioner Carter moved upon the recommendation of the City Manager that an agreement to permit subject properticu to be served by sewer with annexation within two years or pay an amount equal to City taxes be approved and the proper City officials be authorized to execute said agreements. Mot-.ion was seconded by Commissioner Carlson and carried unanlmously. The following requests for annexation and zoning wu:re presented: d. Lot 9, Block E, Eastwood Terrace 2nd Addn. - Henry L. Smoak, Sr. e. Tract West of Windsor Park 2nd Addri. (2-29-15) - Penno:ood Inc. Conmd ssioner Williams moved that the requests for annexation by Henry Smoak Sr. and Pennwood Inc. as outlined by the City Manager be accepted and referred to the proper City Departments for appropriate action and public hearings. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Carter and carried unanimously. The City Manager presented a request from the General Telephone Company for vacation of storm sewer easement, being the N. 5 ft. of the S. 25 ft. of Lot 3, Block B a. subdivision of Lots 16 and 17 and B 1/2 of Lot- 5 & 6 of Padgett Estates subdivizion. Cotrrtissioner Carter moved that Resolution x/69-120 be passed and adopted and the appropriate officials be authorized to execute it. -Motion was seconded by Commissioner Williams and carried unanimously. The Mayor submitted the name of Attorney Kenneth Sunne as second Associate Municipal Judge as recommended by Municipal Judge Roland Fox. Commissioner Williams moved that the rc-conm;endation be confirmed as recotmnended. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Carter and carried. unanimously. The City Manager recointnended accepting the bid of L. B. Foster Co., Orlando, Florida, for black steel pipe. Comrds31oner Carter moved upon the recommendation of the City Manager that the contract for black steel pipe be awarded to L. B. Foster Co., for talc sum of $3,063.00, which is the lowest and best responsible bid and tf:at the appropriate officials of the City be authorized to execute said contract which shall be in accordance with the plans and specifications and bid. Motion was seconded by Commissioner 'dilliams and carried unanimously. The City Manager presented for approval contract from Hess Marine Construction Co., Ozona, Florida, for removing and replacing wooden piling and repairs at the City Marina for $17,776.60, and Change Ordcr #1, reducing the contract in the amount of $f,341.00 for work to be done by City forces. Commissioner Carter moved that the contract for the repair work as outlined be awarded to Hess Marine t;-;d:..... Construction Co., for $17,'776.60, which is the lowest and best responsible bid and the appropriate officials of the City be authorized to execute said contract ?•s;.;c.;,••:. which shall be in accordance with he plans and specifications and bid. Motion was seconded b Commissioner Williams and carried unanimous) ( L '?M7' '}'`?'''..?:a..:.: s«.M:;%,:c.,..::J:s;:.'3., _.....,am..e. ..?.. , > ?...._ 1 „cSv ns b ...c.: _?.:i,:.avr ;,:rw __,,...-.•r.?w4s..:•-..:_... ... .: t:?•r.?38?s?a_" CITY COMMISSION MEETING November 17, 1969 Commissioner Carter moved that Change Order to the above contract reducing it in the amount of $4,341,00 For work to be done by City forces be approved th . reducing the contract to Ress Marine Construction Co. to $13,435,60, and t appropriate officials be authorized to execute it. Motion was seconded by Cummi'usioner''Williams and carried unanimously. The City Manager recommended authorization of the Mayor's travel to the legislative committee meeting of the Florida League of Municipalities in .iackeonville on Thursday, November 20th, 1969. Co:n,•nissioner Williams moved Lhat the expenses for the Mayor Lo attend the legislative committee mccLinf, November 20th be authorized. Notion was seconded by Commissioner Hall arid carried unanimously. Mr. John Bonner, attorney, repreuenting V.H. a R.H. Center for annexation and zoning of property in Scc. 2-29-15 at the November 3rd, !969 meeting reported nil things necessary had been presented to the City Attorney. The City Attorney presented Ordinance ;=1231, annexing a portion of Sec. 18-29-16 including Lots 290C, Finell.as Groves, SW., (Barber); portion of Sec. 2-29-15 (Center); Lot 26, Boylan Sub (Riddlebargev) ; Lctz 001, Bavret Mauer Sub. (Camoagna); and portion of Sec. 17-29-16 (Blackburn). He stated that a motion was necessary to amend the zoning of the Center property to show the Q of the property zoned FKB (parkwa^-business) and Fire District No, 1 with tho Ej being zoned R-4D (multi-famdlyl and Fire District No. 2. Commissioner Williams moved that the amendment as outlined by the City Attorney be approved. Motion wan oeconded by Commissioner Iiall and carried unanimously. Commissioner Hall moved that Ordinance #1231 be read and considered as amended by title only on the first reading;, by the unanimous consent of the Commission. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Williams and carried unanimouoly. The Ordinance was read by title only. Commissioner Hall moved that Ordinance #1231 as amended be passed on its firuL reading by title only. Motion was accondud by Commissioner Williams and carried unanimously. Commissioner Hall moved that Ordinance #1231 as amended be road and considered on acc5nd and final reading by title only at this meeting of the Coumtlualon by the unanimous consent of the Commission. Motion was seconded by Commission= Williams and carried unanimously. The Ordinance was read by t'•itic only. Commissioner Hall moved that Ordinance #123:1 as amended bu passed on its second and final reading and adopted and the appropriate of.ficlala of the C1.Ly be authorized Lo execute It. Motion was seconded by Cummiouionor Williams and carried unanlmously. The CIQ Attorney preuent:rd Ordinaneu #1232 establluhing; now liquor zone in Section 17-29-10, SE corner of Gulf Lo Da;; Blvd. and US19 (Blackburn); and another in Section 19-29-16 at the SW corner of US 19 and Tropic Hilia Dr, for Cook':, Clearwater Inc. Commloolunev Carlson moved that Ordinance: #12Y2 be read and considered by title only on the first reading by the unanimous conaunt of the Commission. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Carter and carried unanimously. The Ordinance was read by title only. Commissioner Curloon moved that Ordinance #1232 be passed on its first reading by title only. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Carter and carried unanimously. Commissioner Carlson moved that Ordinance #1232 be vead and considered on second and final reading by title only at this meeting of the Comidsulon by unanimous consent of the Commission. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Carter and carried unanimously. Thu Ordinance was read by title only. Conimiosluner Carlson moved that Ordinance x,1232 be passed on its second and final readino and adopted and that the appropriate officials of the City be authorized to execute it. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Carter and carried unanimously. The City Attorney presented Ordinance #1233 amending the zoning map. Commissioner Williams moved that Ordinance #1233 be read and considered by 00C only on the first reading by the unanimous consent- of the Commission. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Carter and carried unanimously. The OrdinancQ was road by title only. Commissioner Williama moved that Crdinance ,1233 be passed on its first reading by title only. Motion was seconded by Cor:Tlssiurer Carter and carried unanimously. Commissioner Williams moved that Ordinance W1233 be read and considered on second and final reading by title only at this meeting of the Corssdssion by unanimous consent of the Commission. Motion was seconded by Cor issioner Carter, and car.I ed unanimously. The Ordinance was read by title only. Connnissloncr' Williams moved that Ordinance #1233 be passed on its second and final reading; and adopted and the appropriate officials of the Citybc authorized to execute it. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Carter and carried unanimously. The City Attorney prcunnted Resolution #69-121 vacating; drainage casement in part; of Lot 2, DI 0 of llayuidu Churus, in Uuo, i7-29-15 and ac=pLancu of now one, from Field Hotel Corp, Commissioner Carlson moved that Hwuulution #09-121 be passed and adopted and the appropriate officials be authorized to exceutc It, and the new drainage casement from Field Hutcl. Corp. in Soc. ly-29-15 be accepted and recorded in the public records of Pinellas Co., Fla. Notion was seconded by Commissioner Carter and carried unanimously. The City Attorney presented Resolution #69-122 assessing the abutting property owners for the construction of paving„ curbs and drainage in Rogers St., Lincoln to Betty Lane; Turner St., Lincoln to Betty Lane; and Betty Lane from existing pavement N to Rogers St-, and also sanitary sewer to serve properties not presently served. Commissioner Carlson moved that Resolution #69-122 be passed and adopted and the appropriate officials be authorized to execute it. 7`;;., Motion was seconded by Commissioner Carter and carried unanimously. ..... _.... _, ....?:1.i..,.:c?mY.':L„s...w..?..:x..i.isa.,?:Y•rl..Yss-r3-C?.".1-:_. .....ii E»c -4- CITY COMMISSION MEETING November 17, 1969 ' y1L, The. City Attorney presented the following deeds, easements and covenants: Warranty deed from Charles F. Barber, etal - N 50 ft. of SW 1/4 of SW 1/4 Section 18-29-16 for right of way purposes Quit-claim deed from Charles F. Barber eta.l fcr West 50 ft, of St,' 1/4 of SW 1/4 of Section 13-29-16 less the North 50 fY. for right of way purposes. Restrictive covenant for North 1/P of West 1/2 of NE 1/4 of NW 1/4 of Section 2-29-'15i less South 230 ft. thereof - (R.H. Center & A.M. Center) Easement for drainage & utilities over South 10 ft. of North 1/2 of !lest 1/2 of NE 1/11 of NtJ 114 of Section 2-29-15, less South 280 ft. thereof. (P,. 11. Center & A. M. Center) Easement for drainage & utilities and egress & ingress, over the E 30 ft. of JJ 1/2 of W 1/2 of FIE 1/4 of NW 1/4 of Suction 2-29-15, less S 260 ft. thereof. (Fig ti. Center & A. 14. Center) Quit-claim deed from.R. H. Center and A. M. Center for the N 33 ft. of the following deucribed parcel: N 1/2 of W 1/2 of NE 1/4 of the PJW 1/11 of Section 2-29-15, less S 280 ft. fox, right of way purposes. Restrictions for• Lot 13, Block I•', Gulf to Bay Acres, 1st Addn. regarding fence along parking lot (Clearwater.'s Original Oyster Bar, Inc.) Commissioner Carlson move,! that the derdu,casements, restrictive covenants and restrictions as outlined by ttic City Attorney be accepted and the City Clerk be directed to record same in the public records of Pinollas County, Florida. Motion ` was seconded by Cormnisuioncr Williams arid carried unanimously. The City Attorney reported that C. Everett Burrell had requested a 5 ft. setback from Bohenia Circle with the Comolssion granting a 1.0 ft. setback on July 7th. However, Mr. Burrell had filed suit and was now willing to compromise for 7 feet. After a discussion of the setbacks on the street, Commissioner Williams moved to reconsider the setbacks on the Bu.rr:ll property. Motion wan seconded by Commissioner Carlson. Upon the vote being taken Comml.ssioners Carter, Carlson, Williams and Mayor Hougen vol;ed "Aye". Commissioner Hall voted "No". Motion carried. Corunisaioner Williams moved that the City Commission sitting for the purpose of hearing an appeal front a decision of the Board of Adjustment and Appeal on Zoning under the City zoning Ordinance grant C. Everett Burrell a 7 ft, setback from the N lot line of Lot 3, Block 5, Mandalay Subdivision and the City Attorney be authorized to enter into a stipulation in full settlement of the case. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Carlson. Upon the vote being taken ComrrLtssioners Williams, Carter, Carlson and Mayor Hougen voted "Aye". Commissioner Hall voted "No". Motion carried. Mr. Louis Scimens spoke in objection to the increase in water and sewer rates, stating that some adjustment had been made in the water charge, but not in the server rates, that homes and motels are up 100,' and apartments have gone up 10000, and don't think they are being charged right. A long discussion followed with the City Manager reporting they have been studying the matter and that Mr. Scimens had some good points. 14r. Glenn Beneke, President, Clearwater Lions Club read a resolution which they passed recently objecting to unsolicited suggestive obscene correspondence boing recoived through the mails, and then presented the City a copy of the resolution.. Ph% Carl Spier reported that Stevenson's Creek and easement in Block U, Hibiscus Gardens was in poor condition and needed cleaning. The Mayor spoke of the Beautification Committee of Dunedin and the Suncoast League adopting a resolution protesting new State Law requiring trees to be removed 30 t. from highway and referred it to the City Manager for study. Discussion followed. Commissioner Williams moved that the meeting be adjourned at 11:40 P.M. Motion was seconded by Corinission,?r Carter and carried unanimously. The City Commission then met as Trustees of the Pension Fund with the Mayor calling the meeting to order and heard a letter read from the Advisory Committee recommending that Eldon Koerner, Electrical Department; Dean R. Clayton, Utilities Dept.; George R. Smith, Utilities Dept.; and Charlcs 11. St-aton, Police Dept., be accepted into membership. Commissioner Carlson moved that these recommendations ?iA1/YYyl?ilsd??RM,?+fRM@,IiC9eVal?.?L?11<ir:[.: G.in:: in the Pension Plan. Motion was seconded by Connissi.oner Carter and carried unanimously. Commissioner hall moved that the meeting be adjourned at 4:1J.3 P.l4. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Carlson and carried ?Aarj;,mouuly. -5- CITY COMMISSION VIEL-IING November 17, 1969 o^ the Advisory Connittea to approved and the above named employees be accepted Atteot: 1?' I er.c I hereby certify that this is a true and correct copy of the original as it appears in the files of the City of Clearwater. Witness m??yy hand and official seal of the V70ec ea atej. This day, of 20.W Deputy City Cl b' i , 5 z, r ;. ! ?, . P ?.•' f 1. 6 .. I'I Land Planning & Engineering JOHNSON & ALBRECHT 1. c? sAs- &T t .. ? 1 • 13 1 10 1'l l r%_ 4"W"s "1.30" November 27. 1973 JA WO 110001`t-ZSO M:SC:RIPTION OF CLEARWATER MAIL PIIASFS 1. It a:,d 111 From the southwest corner of Sectiun i7. Towttshtp Z9S.. Range lh E.. ruts S. 880 57 0Z" E. alung the south.rIv lute of said Section 17. 100.00 feet, thence run N. 1003' 0•I" E. along the easterly right-of-way line of State Road 55 ( U.S. Highway III and parallel to the westerly line of said Section 17. 860.00 feet. thence run S. 88057' OZ" E. 100.00 feet for a Point of Beginning. thence run N. 10 OZ' 58" E. along the easterly eight-of-way line of State Road 55 as per deed recorded in O.H. hook 3476. Page 9Z5. Public Records of Pinellas County. Florida 6.00 feet: thence rtut N. 88u 57' OZ'" W . along said right-of-way line 24.49 feet. thence run N. 480ZU' ZO" W . along said right-of-way line 31) .95 fem. thrnce run y 805t.' 51-" W. along said right-o(-way line I8Z.08 feet: thence run Northwesterly alung said right-of-way line on a curve to the right of 755.94 feet radius (chord bearing N. 3056' 56" W .. chord distance 131.77 feet) 131.94 feet; thence run N. 10 03' 04" E. along said right-o(-wav line 495.89 feet: thence run N. UuZ8' )Z" E. along said right-o(-way line ZOO feet; thence run N. l0 03' 04" E. 310"K said right-of-way line (said line being parallel to and 100.07 feet easterly of the westerly line of said Section 17) 573.94 feet: thence run N. 30 ZU' 30" E. along said right-of-way line 50.04 feet, thence run N. 110 15' 18" E. along said right-of-way line Z3.05 fret, thence run ' N. 45024' )Z" E. along the right-of-way line at the southeasterly corner of the intersection of said State Road 55 and State Road 60 (Gulf-to-Bay Blvd.) 119.90 feet: thence run N. 89046' 01" E. along the southerly right-of-way line of State Road 60 (said fide being bO feet s.utherly of and parallel to the East-West center line .f said Sectio. 1,) 1603.41 feet: thence run S. 00 ZI' 2b" W. along the westerly li,t.• of Lot I of Resub of Baskin"s Replat ( sec Plat Book La. Page •12. Public Records of Pinellas County. s'lnrida) 529.81 feet. ' thence run N. 69" 41' 46" E. along the southerly tine of said Lot 1. 41Z.411 (,•rt to the sulttheasterly corner of said Lot 1. thence run S. 39"01' 06" E. 95.78 feet; thence run S. 00 13' 59' F. along a southerly extension of the easterly right-of-way line of a deeded ' street (:ive O. 11. Book 1110. Page 4L0. Ptthlie Record. A Pinellas County. FI„rida) 50Z.41 feet. thence run S. 50' 58' 54" W. 363.54 feet. thence run S. 43011' 54" E: 65.23 (eet; thence run S.- 3601.'t' 07" W.. 439.88 (eet . thence run N. 53030' 53" W. 550.00 feet: thence run ' S. 36uZ9' 07" W. 652.05 feet. thence run N. 88057' 02" W. 74L.58 feet to the P.O.H. Harald R Johnson . Lind Su,rv.•.or X742 EXItIBZT B LANDLORD a e 7ENANT COURSE: N 01-02-58 E DISTANCE: 6.00 COURSE: N 88-57-02 W DISTANCE: 24.49 COURSE: N 48-20-20 W DISTANCE: 39.95 COURSE: N 08-56-56 W DISTANCE: 182.08 ARC LENGTH: 131.94 RADIUS: 755.94 DELTA: 10-00-00 COURSE: N 01-03-04 E DISTANCE: 495.89 COURSE: N 00-28-32 E DISTANCE: 200.00 COURSE: N 01-03-04 E DISTANCE: .573.94 COURSE: N 03-20-30 E DISTANCE: 50.04 COURSE: N 11-15-18 E DISTANCE: 23.05 COURSE: N 45-24-32 E DISTANCE: 119.90 COURSE: N 89-46-01 E DISTANCE: 1603.41 COURSE: S 00-21-26 W DISTANCE: 529.81 COURSE: N 69-41-46 E DISTANCE: 412.45 COURSE: S 39-01-06 E DISTANCE: 95.78 COURSE: S 00-13-59 E DISTANCE: 502.41 COURSE: S 50-58-54 W DISTANCE: 363.54 COURSE: S 43-11-54 E DISTANCE: 65.23 COURSE: S 36-29-07 W DISTANCE: 439.88 COURSE: N 53-30-53 W DISTANCE: 550.00 COURSE: S 36-29-07 W DISTANCE: 652.05 COURSE: N 88-57-02 W DISTANCE: 742.58 PERIMETER: 7804.42 AREA: 3096122.75 71.08 ACRES ERROR OF CLOSURE: 0.020 COURSE: S 40-54-36 E PRECISION I: 394516.97 ouj 'squegtnsuoD ubtsap eptuotj 0008 92:98-66 b0 qaj tuj 6Mp'11133VEL66\bC-L66\:S i 1 L 1 a - ?+ARas ?'., ALTO GENERAL NOTES / J ? ? 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