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,-, CITY OF ATLANTIC BEACH 410 COMMISSION MEETING- June 12, 2000 7:15 P.M. • AGENDA Call to order Invocation and pledge to the flag 1. Approval of the minutes of the Regular Commission Meeting of May 22, 2000 2. Unfinished Business from Previous Meeting A. Follow-up report from the meeting of May 22, 2000 (City Manager) 3. Courtesy of Floor to Visitors: A. Bill Morgan to present Honor Award to City Commission 4. Consent Agenda: ALL MATTERS LISTED UNDER THE CONSENT AGENDA ARE CONSIDERED TO BE ROUTINE BY THE CITY COMMISSION AND WILL BE ENACTED BY ONE MOTION IN THE FORM LISTED BELOW. THERE WILL BE NO SEPARATE DISCUSSION OF THESE ITEMS. IF DISCUSSION IS DESIRED, THAT ITEM WILL BE REMOVED FROM THE CONSENT AGENDA AND WILL BE CONSIDERED SEPARATELY. SUPPORTING DOCUMENTATION AND STAFF • RECOMMENDATIONS HAVE BEEN PREVIOUSLY SUBMITTED TO THE CITY COMMISSION ON THESE ITEMS A. Acknowledge receipt of monthly reports from Building, Occupational License,Public Works and Recreation Departments (City Manager) B. Award contract to T.W. Blount Jr. & Son Contracting Company in the amount of $43,147.00 for effluent outfall pier repair pursuant to the specifications of Bid No. 9900-15 (Base bid only), and authorize the City Manager to sign the construction contract(City Manager) C. Award contract to AmeriSeal Northeast Florida,Inc. in the amount of$13,796.50 for thermoplastic striping and pavement markers for Seminole Road pursuant to the specifications of Bid No. 9900-14 (City Manager) 5. Committee Reports: 6. Action on Resolutions: A. Resolution No. 00-09 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF ATLANTIC BEACH,FLORIDA,ADOPTING THE SEPTIC TANK CONVERSION ASSISTANCE POLICY,AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE (City Manager) B. Resolution No. 00-10 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF ATLANTIC BEACH, FLORIDA, REQUESTING THE FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION TO 11, CONDUCT A TRAFFIC STUDY ON ATLANTIC BOULEVARD AT THE ENTRANCE TO SUMMER SANDS COMMUNITY(Commissioner Beaver) Page Two AGENDA June 12, 2000 411 7. Action on Ordinances: 8. Miscellaneous Business: A. Joseph Quest appealing the denial by the Community Development Board of a request for a variance to fence height regulations (City Manager) B. Ratify ban on use or discharge of fireworks, flares, explosives, sparklers or outdoor burning (City Manager) C. Waive the formal bidding procedures and award contract to BIOCUBE in the amount of$24,900.00 for an odor control system at the Buccaneer Wastewater Treatment Plant (City Manager) D. Authorize the Mayor to sign Petition for Waiver relative to reimbursement of a portion of the acquisition costs of Dutton Island Intracoastal Waterway park(City Manager) E. Authorize the Mayor to execute the Interlocal Agreement with the City of Jacksonville for distribution of proceeds of the proposed half-cent sales surtax (City Manager) F. Direct City Attorney to prepare the language and appropriate paperwork to implement recommended changes to the City's parking ordinance (City Manager) 9. City Manager Reports: 10. Reports and/or requests from City Commissioners and City Attorney III Adjournment If any person decides to appeal any decision made by the City Commission with respect to any matter considered at any meeting, such person may need a record of the proceedings,and,for such purpose,may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made,which record shall include the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be based. Any person wishing to speak to the City Commission on any matter at this meeting should submit a request to the City Clerk prior to the meeting. For your convenience,forms for this purpose are available at the entrance to the Commission Chambers. Every effort is made to indicate what action the City Commission is expected to take on each agenda item. However,any agenda subject,regardless of how the matter is stated on the agenda,may be acted upon by the City Commission. In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act and Section 286.26,Florida Statutes,persons with disabilities needing special accommodation to participate in this meeting should contact the City Clerk by 5:00 PM,Friday,June 9,2000. • v v MINUTES OF THE REGULAR MEETING OF THE ATLANTIC O O T T • BEACH CITY COMMISSION HELD IN CITY HALL, 800 E E SEMINOLE ROAD AT 7:15 PM ON MONDAY,JUNE 12, 2000 S S PRESENT: John Meserve, Mayor Richard Beaver, Mayor Pro Tern Mike Borno Theo Mitchelson Dezmond Waters, Commissioners AND: James Hanson, City Manager M S Alan C. Jensen, City Attorney o E T C Maureen King, City Clerk I o Y ONE N N D S 0 COMMISSIONERS The meeting was called to order by Mayor Meserve at 7:15 p.m. The invocation was offered by Commissioner Beaver, followed by the Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag. • 1. Approval of the minutes of the Regular Meeting held May 22, 2000 The minutes of the Regular Meeting held May 22, 2000 were approved as presented. Mayor Meserve welcomed Jerry Holland, Jacksonville City Council Member from District 3, to the meeting. 2. Unfinished Business from previous meeting A. Follow-up report from the meeting of May 22, 2000 (City Manager) City Manager Hanson reported on the following matters which had been raised at the previous meeting: Noise Complaint- Buccaneer Wastewater Treatment Plant City Manager Hanson referenced the recent complaint concerning noise levels at the Buccaneer Wastewater Treatment Plant and deferred to Public Works Director Kosoy for an explanation of action being taken to resolve the problem. • Public Works Director Kosoy introduced John Dougherty, an engineer M S O E T C Minutes Page -2- I 0 Y 0June 12, 2000 ONEN who explainedCOMMISSIONERS N D S 0 with Gannett Fleming, that the noise was being caused by three positive displacement blowers installed during the recent plant expansion project. He indicated that this type of blower had been chosen because it was approximately 25% less expensive to purchase and more economical to operate than centrifugal blowers. Mr. Dougherty stated that the noise level at the plant had been reduced by about 50% with construction of temporary walls, but permanent enclosures would offer the most sound reduction. Discussion of additional noise abatement ensued and Mr. Dougherty indicated that an additional reduction of 13 decibels was needed for minimal compliance to the City of Jacksonville's noise ordinance. Commissioner Mitchelson suggested that the engineer work toward a lower level of noise than the maximum level allowed. Mayor Meserve indicated that he would like to clean up the property at the back of the plant, repair the road and drainage, build a solid fence and provide landscaping and trees to further reduce the noise into the residential area. • City Manager Hanson inquired concerning the cost of the enclosures, and Mr. Dougherty indicated that they would cost approximately $35,000 to build and would take approximately ten weeks to complete since they would require on-site custom design work. Due to time constraints, City Manager Hanson suggested the Commission authorize staff to waive formal bidding procedures and negotiate the best and lowest price for the enclosures. BEAVER X Motion: Authorize staff to waive the formal bidding BORNO X X procedures and to accept the lowest price, not to exceed MITCHELSON X X $40,000.00, to construct the enclosures. WATERS X MESERVE X Following further discussion, the motion carried unanimously. Tree Board -Jacksonville Transportation Authority (JTA) Retention Pond Site City Manager Hanson reported that the Tree Board and representatives from the JTA had met on site on June 9, 2000, and the issues concerning the location of the retention pond for the flyover project had been largely • resolved. City Manager Hanson indicated that the JTA had agreed to reconfigure the retention pond in order to save several old oak trees on the site, and it was expected that the Tree Board would approve their M S O E T C Minutes Page -3- I o Y June 12, 2000 O N E N • COMMISSIONERS N D S 0 application for tree removal. Impact of Senior Homestead Exemption City Manager Hanson reported that the city would lose $7,246 in revenue if the Senior Homestead Exemption was adopted. He indicated that the ordinance authorizing the additional homestead exemption had been approved on first reading (March 13, 2000), and asked the Commission if they wished to proceed with the public hearing. It was the consensus of the Commission to hold the public hearing at the June 26th meeting. Log Cabin on Seminole Road Former Mayor Lyman Fletcher distributed pictures of the cabin located on Seminole Road as it appeared in the early 1900's and requested Commission consideration for saving a piece of Atlantic Beach history. He felt it would cost between $15 - 20,000 to move the building, and suggested that it be moved to the site on Dutton Island Preserve where • the caretakers cottage once stood. Discussion ensued, and Mayor Meserve stated that he had visited the cabin and felt it would be cost prohibitive to move the building, which was not a true log cabin, and restore it on site on Dutton Island Preserve. Commissioner Waters urged those Commissioners who had not inspected the cabin to do so before the next meeting. He felt the Commissioners should seriously consider saving the building for relocation to Dutton Island Preserve. 3. Courtesy of the Floor to Visitors: Bill Morgan to Present Honor Award to City Commission Bill Morgan, the architect who designed the city's lifeguard station, presented the city with the Honor Award for design which he had received from the Jacksonville Chapter of the American Institute of Architects for his design of the building. Mayor Meserve praised Mr. Morgan for his achievement and thanked him for the certificate. • J.P. Marchioli of 414 Sherry Drive felt the odor control system was included in the engineer's proposal for Buccaneer Wastewater Treatment M S O E T C Minutes Page -4- I o Y June 12, 2000 o N E N • COMMISSIONERS N D S 0 Plant expansion project. He also inquired concerning the effect an enclosure would have on the operation of the blower motors at the plant. Alan Potter of 374 Second Street felt the noise problem at the Buccaneer Wastewater Treatment Plant was caused by an engineering mistake, and the residents of Atlantic Beach should not have to pay for noise abatement. He referred to the warranty for the project, and felt the blowers should be considered"unsuitable equipment, " returned to the vendor and the money refunded. Mr. Potter also felt that the plant should have the same type of odor control as the Atlantic Beach plant and that no additional money should be spent for odor control since it was part of the design already paid for. Jane Aukens of 747 Renault Drive , who lives close to the Buccaneer Wastewater Treatment Plant, complained of the never ending noise from the plant. She indicated that the noise level was better than when she first contacted the city in March , but still was not acceptable, and requested that the city do something immediately to alleviate the problem. • Don Remley of 1309 Violet Street hoped the city would set up a phone hotline for residents to call relative to the septic tank conversion assistance policy and requested that the city do something with the Plaza hump problem before the flyover is completed and traffic use increases on Plaza. Sally Clemens of 1638 Park Terrace West posed several questions concerning procedures followed relative to Item 8C on the agenda Danny Thiele of 107 Azalea Place,Neptune Beach, read a prepared statement from Blair Witherington, of the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission requesting that the Commission consider passage of an ordinance regulating ocean front lighting during sea turtle nesting season. The statement is attached and made part of this official record as Attachment A. A brief discussion ensued concerning offending ocean front lighting, and Mr. Thiele provided the Commission with additional information supporting adoption of an ordinance. Holly Kartsonis introduced herself and stated that she was a candidate for the Florida House of Representatives District 18 seat presently held 0 by Joe Arnall. Tim Fisher of 1531 Atlantic Boulevard, Neptune Beach, spoke M S O E T C Minutes Page -5- I o Y June 12, 2000 0 N E N 1110 - COMMISSIONERS N D S 0 relative to Resolution 00 10 and stated that a traffic study had already been completed by the FDOT, and the traffic flow problem was in large part due to motorists making illegal u-turns at the Summer Sands entrance. Mr. Fisher felt that construction of the flyover would alleviate some of the problem. 4. Consent Agenda: A. Acknowledge receipt of monthly Building, Occupational License, Public Works and Recreation Department Reports (City Manager) B. Award contract to T. W. Blount Jr. and Son Contracting Company in the amount of$43,147.00 for Effluent Outfall Pier Repair pursuant to the specifications of Bid No. 9900-15 (Base Bid Only), and authorize the City Manager to sign the construction contract(City Manager) Commissioner Mitchelson requested that Item C be removed from the Consent Agenda for further discussion. BEAVER X X • Motion: Approve Consent Agenda Items A and B as BORNO X X MITCHELSON X recommended. WATERS X MESERVE X There was no discussion and the motion carried unanimously. C. Award Contract to AmeriSeal Northeast Florida, Inc. in the amount of$13,796.50 for Thermoplastic Striping and Pavement Markers for Seminole Road pursuant to the specifications of Bid No. 9900-14 (City Manager) BEAVER X X BORNO X Motion: Approve Consent Agenda Item C as recommended. MITCHELSON x x WATERS X Commissioner Mitchelson inquired if the specifications of the bid were MESERVE X for the same product used two years ago on Seminole Road, and commented that he thought that whatever was used looked thin. Public Works Director Kosoy indicated that it was the same product, however, paint had been used on Plaza to the end of Seminole Road on a temporary basis since that part of the road was going to be repaved. There was no further discussion and the motion carried unanimously. go5. Committee Reports There were no Committee Reports. M S O E T C Minutes Page -6- i o Y June 12, 2000 ONE N • COMMISSIONERS N D S 0 6. Action on Resolutions: A. Resolution No. 00-09 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF ATLANTIC BEACH, FLORIDA, ADOPTING THE SEPTIC TANK CONVERSION ASSISTANCE POLICY,AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE (City Manager) BEAVER X X BORNO X X Motion: Adopt Resolution No. 00-09. MITCHEL SON X WATERS X There was no discussion, and the motion carried unanimously. MESERVE X B. Resolution No. 00-10 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF ATLANTIC BEACH, FLORIDA, REQUESTING THE FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION TO CONDUCT A TRAFFIC STUDY ON ATLANTIC BOULEVARD AT THE ENTRANCE TO SUMMER SANDS COMMUNITY (Commissioner Beaver) BEAVER X X • Motion: Adopt Resolution No. 00-10. BORNO MITCHELSON X X X WATERS X MESERVE X Commissioner Mitchelson asked Mr. Fisher's opinion as to whether a temporary or permanent solution to the problem was needed at the Summer Sands entrance. Mr. Fisher felt that a temporary solution was needed until construction of the flyover was completed. A complete discussion of traffic flow patterns in the area of the entrance to Summer Sands ensued. It was pointed out that this entrance provided the only ingress and egress to the Summer Sands Community and u-turns by drivers wanting to go north on Mayport Road caused many of the problems. The Commissioners recognized that a problem existed and felt that FDOT traffic study was needed to arrive at a permanent solution to the problem. There being no further discussion, the motion carried unanimously. 7. Action on Ordinances: 0 There was no action on Ordinances. 8. Miscellaneous Business: M S O E T C Minutes Page -7- i o Y June 12, 2000 O N E N • COMMISSIONERS N D S 0 A. Joseph Quest appealing the denial by the Community Development Board of a request for a variance to fence height regulations (City Manager) Mr. Quest felt the six foot fence acted as a deterrent to keep people from cutting through his property, consisting of two lots lying between Dudley Street and Church Road. Mr. Quest indicated that there had been a crime problem in the area prior to his purchase of the property, and since the fence had been installed, the crime rate had gone down. Mr. Quest requested Commission approval to keep the six foot fence. Mayor Meserve commended Mr. Quest's efforts to clean up the property. He then asked City Attorney Jensen if the Commission could consider an appeal to a variance request. City Attorney Jensen advised that an appeal could be brought to the Commission on the basis of an illegal decision by the Community Development Board and stated that the petition from the appealing party must set forth and specify the grounds of the illegal decision of the Community Development Board. City Attorney Jensen further advised • that Mr. Quest's appeal contained no allegations of an illegal decision. Mayor Meserve stated that there was no legal way for the Commission to overturn the Community Development Board's decision and Mr. Quest's recourse was through the court system. Commissioner Borno inquired if the case could be reheard by the Community Development Board. Community Development Director Worley advised that Mr. Quest would have to wait 365 days before the same request could be brought back before the Board. Motion: Uphold the recommendation of the Community BEAVER X Development Board to deny the request for a variance to the BORNO X X MITCHELSON X X fence height regulations since there was no evidence WATERS X presented of an illegal action taken by the Community MESERVE X Development Board. (The Community Development Board denied the request for a variance to the height requirement by a three to two vote on March 21, 2000). There being no further discussion,the motion carried unanimously. B. Ratify ban on use or discharge of fireworks, flares, Sexplosives, sparklers or outdoor burning (City Manager) Motion: Ratify the Mayor's ban on the use or discharge of M S O E T C Minutes Page -8- 1 0 Y June 12, 2000 O N E N III COMMISSIONERS N D S 0 fireworks, flares, explosives, sparklers and outdoor burning. BEAVER X x BORNO X x Commissioner Borno inquired as to the thirty day expiration date for the MITCHELSON x ban. Mayor Meserve indicated that the ban could be extended if needed. WATERS x MESERVE X There being no further discussion, the motion carried unanimously. C. Waive the formal bidding procedures and award contract to BIOCUBE in the amount of$24,900.00 for an odor control system at the Buccaneer Wastewater Treatment Plant (City Manager) Motion: Waive the formal bidding procedures and award BEAVER X contract to BIOCUBE in the amount of$24,900.00 for an BORNO x X MITCHELSON X X odor control system at the Buccaneer Wastewater Treatment WATERS X Plant, as recommended in a memo dated June 6, 2000 MESERVE X submitted by Public Works Director Kosoy. (The memo is attached and made part of this official record as Attachment B ). City Manager Hanson reported that the engineer for the project, John • Dougherty, obtained the proposals and evaluated them for the city, and recommended awarding the contract to the lowest bidder, BIOCUBE. It was explained that odor control was included in the original design of the plant, but the city chose not to include it until it was determined it would be needed. City Manager Hanson further explained that odor control was now needed, and Public Works Director Kosoy had worked with Mr. Dougherty to get a lower price than originally bid. Commissioner Mitchelson inquired how the BIOCUBE system worked, and Mr. Dougherty stated that the system biologically treated the hydrogen sulfide. He pointed out that the bid price also included five years' worth of replacement filters. There being no further discussion, the motion carried unanimously. D. Authorize the Mayor to sign Petition for Waiver relative to reimbursement of a portion of the acquisition costs of Dutton Island Intracoastal Waterway park(City Manager) Motion: Authorize the Mayor to sign Petition for Waiver BEAVER X relative to reimbursement (to Jacksonville) of a portion of the BORNO x X acquisition costs of Dutton Island Intracoastal Waterway0 W TCHELSON X X Park. WATERS X MESERVE X There was no discussion and the motion carried unanimously. M S O E T C Minutes Page -9- I o Y June 12, 2000 o N E N 111 COMMISSIONERS N D S 0 E. Authorize the Mayor to execute the Interlocal Agreement with the City of Jacksonville for distribution of proceeds of the proposed half-cent sales surtax (City Manager) Motion: Authorize the Mayor to execute the Interlocal BEAVER X X Agreement with the City of Jacksonville for distribution of BORNO X X proceeds from the proposed half-cent sales surtax as MITCHEL SON X WATERS X recommended by City Manager Hanson in his memo dated MESERVE X June 6, 2000. (The memo is attached and made part of this official record as Attachment C). City Manager Hanson explained the changes in the Interlocal Agreement, which included a more simplified distribution formula for the '/z cent sales surtax proceeds, resulting in more money for the city. The motion carried unanimously. Mayor Meserve enjoined the Commission to think about putting the funds in some type of trust fund for future use and give consideration as to how it should be used. He favored a resolution of support for Mayor S Delaney's Better Jacksonville '/Z Cent Sales Surtax . BEAVER X X Motion: Authorize the City Manager to bring a resolution of BORNO X X support for Mayor Delaney's Better Jacksonville 1/2 Cent W TCHELSON X WATERS X Sales Surtax Program to the next meeting for Commission MESERVE X approval. There being no further discussion, the motion carried unanimously. F. Direct City Attorney to prepare the language and appropriate paperwork to implement recommended changes to the City's parking ordinance (City Manager) BEAVER X X Motion: Direct the City Attorney to prepare the language and BORNO X X MITCHELSON X appropriate paperwork to implement recommended changes WATERS X to the city's parking ordinance. MESERVE X It was pointed out that the changes would mostly affect the Town Center area. There being no further discussion, the motion carried unanimously. • M S O E T C Minutes Page -10- I o Y June 12, 2000 ONE N • COMMISSIONERS N D S 0 9. City Manager Reports: Finance Director Van Liere • Explained the program to have utility customer payments automatically drafted from their checking accounts and distributed bank drafting authorization agreement forms to the Commissioners. • Explained that a Superior Achievement Award had been given to Deputy Finance Director Jeri Benjamin for her diligence in obtaining $10,576 in additional FIND grant money for the city. Finance Director Van Liere also reported that Mrs. Benjamin was instrumental in providing programming for implementing the Bank Draft Program. 10. Reports and/or Requests from City Commissioners and City Attorney Commissioner Beaver • • Inquired concerning the time for a reception for representatives of the Florida Inland Navigation District to be held July 21, 2000 at the Sea Turtle Inn. City Manager Hanson stated that the plans for the reception had not been finalized and he would notify everyone as soon as he knew the time. • Stated he had spoken with Kevin Bodge of Olson and Associates whose company assists several communities with monitoring beach renourishment. Commissioner Beaver requested authorization to write a letter of introduction to Mayor Delaney's office for Mr. Bodge. It was the consensus of the Commission to do so. • Briefly reported on his meeting with children at the Adele Grage Community Center for their input as to what they would like to see incorporated into the proposed renovations to the building. Commissioner Borno 0 • Reported that he had sent for a Water 2020 Executive Summary from the St. Johns River Water Management District. M S O E T C Minutes Page -11- I O Y June 12, 2000 O N E N • COMMISSIONERS N D S 0 Commissioner Mitchelson , • Reported on the successful Teen Council Dance held June 3, 2000 in the Donner Park Community Center. • Indicated he would like Mort Hanson and a representative from the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission to attend the next meeting to address ocean front lighting standards for protection of sea turtles. Commissioner Waters • Urged those Commissioners who had not visited the log cabin to do so, and requested that the disposition of the log cabin be placed on the next Commission agenda. • Disapproved of the appearance of the sandbox recently installed in Bull Park. City Manager Hanson indicated that it had been improperly • installed and the problem would be corrected. • Stated he missed merry-go-rounds in the city parks and hoped at least one would be installed in a park. • Felt the Commission should consider purchasing the old Pic 'N Save building for use as a community center and constructing a round about at the five-way intersection with the additional sales tax revenue. There being no further discussion or busi - t come before the Commission,the Mayor declared the mee' �k, 'ourned at 9:55 p.m. mi 1� 111R► = erve Mayo V -si.'ng Officer ATTEST: Ma -en King Certified Municipal -rk 0 .. ATTACHMENT A JUNE 12, 2000 COMMISSION MEETING Thiele, Daniel om: Blair Witherington [spinnakerc@prodigy.net] ent: Monday, June 12, 2000 11:17 AM To: mortjan2@aol.com; daniel_thiele©reyrey.com Subject: Atlantic Beach meeting Mort, Danny, Here is a statement that I hope might introduce the concept of a lighting ordinance to the Atlantic Beach Commission. I was hoping that one of you might be able to read it at the upcoming commission meeting. I am sorry that I can't make it up there this month, but I should be able to help any way I can if and when the item gets on the next meeting agenda. Thanks! Blair Atlantic Beach Mayor and City Commissioners: Thank you for allowing this statement to be read in my absence. The purpose of this statement is to provide the Atlantic Beach City Commission with information on both the need and acceptability of a light management ordinance that would protect Atlantic Beach's sea turtles from the harmful effects of wayward artificial lighting. My goal is to begin debate that might result in a light management ordinance for the beaches of Atlantic Beach. I propose this topic as an agenda item for the next commission meeting. 4110 am a biologist with the State's Fish and Wildlife Conservation ommission. A principal part of my job is in understanding how artificial light affects sea turtles and in helping to enact solutions to this problem... solutions like encouraging local governments to enact light management ordinances. Here are some briefly stated arguments for a beach light-management ordinance in Atlantic Beach. 1. Atlantic Beach has nesting sea turtles. Atlantic and Jax Beaches get roughly 30-40 or more loggerhead nests each season. 2. Atlantic Beach has artificial lighting that can be seen from the beach during the nesting season. Many lights persist despite the best efforts of the Beaches Sea Turtle Patrol to politely ask folks to shield or redirect their lights. 3. Lighting that is visible from the beach causes harm to sea turtles. This harm ranges from a disruption in nesting behavior that keeps turtles from nesting where they would like, to the deaths of hatchlings that have crawled toward light sources away from the ocean. The harmful effects of lighting on sea turtles is not disputed by science. The harm has been recognized by US courts who have upheld both lawsuits and prosecutions under the Endangered Species Act. 4. The solution to this problem requires minimal effort and no changes • lifestyle for beachfront residents and business owners. The solution , light management which does not require that people live without light. Instead, good light management allows light to be used on beachfront properties so long as the light is kept from shining onto the adjacent beach. There are many common-sense ways to do this and I have written a manual on the subject that I would be happy to share with you. 1 5. Although light-management solutions are often simple and painless, erience has shown that they need to be compelled by law. The few who 'ot voluntarily keep their light off the nesting beach can cause t harm to sea turtles. 6. Atlantic Beach would not be alone in enacting a light management ordinance to protect sea turtles. Sixteen coastal Counties and 43 coastal municipalities have enacted mandatory light-management ordinances for their sea turtles. These examples include stretches of beach as densely populated as all of Palm Beach County and as close to home as Neptune Beach. I would be happy to address the City Commission at the next meeting in order to address any questions you may have. Thank you very much for your time. Blair Witherington, Ph.D. Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission Florida Marine Research Institute 9700 South A1A Melbourne Beach, Florida 32951 USA E-Mail: spinnaker©prodigy.net Phone: 407-674-1801 FAX: 407-674-1804 S • 2 • ATTACHMENT B JUNE 12, 2000 COMMISSION MEETING • CITY OF ATLANTIC BEACH CITY COMMISSION MEETING STAFF REPORT AGENDA ITEM: Odor Control System for Buccaneer Wastewater Treatment Plant SUBMITTED BY: Robert S. Kosoy, P.E., Director of Public Works DATE: June 6,2000 BACKGROUND: The Buccaneer Wastewater Treatment Plant was recently expanded from 1.3 Million Gallons per Day(MGD)to 1.9 MGD. As a cost saving measure, and with the hopes that the new plant process might reduce odor complaints,the additive alternate for a replacement odor control system for the plant was not included in the construction contract. Unfortunately, odors have persisted at the plant, and the City was recently notified of three validated odor complaints by the Regulatory and Environmental Services Department. The original bid price from Meadors Construction Company to install an odor control system was $30,000.00,not including the cost of replacement and disposal of spent media. In order to obtain a lower price for the system, City staff requested the engineer to prepare a bid specification and solicit le sealed proposals. Six proposals for the odor control system, including four years of replacement and disposal of spent media,were received on June 5, 2000 as follows: BIOCUBE Calgon Fox Gas BIOWAY U.S. Filter Syneco Corporation Processors Systems $24,900 $76,619 $30,000 $25,140 $45,585 $110,855 By obtaining competitive proposals for the odor control system,the City's cost has been reduced by $5,100 for capital costs, as well as an additional $5,000 for media replacement. BUDGET: Funds are available under the contingency amount for this project. RECOMMENDATION: Award the contract for the odor control system at the Buccaneer Wastewater Treatment Plant to BIOCUBE in the amount of$24,900, and waive the formal bidding process. ATTACHMENTS: 1. Bid Tabulation Form 2. Letter from Gannett Fleming recommending purchase of the BIOCUBE odor control system 3. List of Installations from low bidder *4. Bid specifications on file City Clerk REVIEWED BY CITY MANAGER: • * Bid specifications are lengthy documents and ' is not practical to make copies. These documents are available for review in the City Clerk's office. • 4110 • BID TABULATION City of Atlantic Beach, FL SYNECO Calgon Fox Gas BIOWAY USFILTER Systems, Corporation, Processors, America, DAVIS Inc.,St. Pittsburgh, Chesterfield, Inc. PROCESS, BIOCUBE, Louis Park, DESCRIPTION PA MO Marlton,NJ Sarasota, FL Victor, NY MN EQUIPMENT $70,169.00 $16,500.00 $22,640.00-_ $39,871.00 $24,900.00 $23,851.00 MEDIA REPLACEMENT&DISPOSAL $6,450.00 $13,500.00 $2,500.00_ $5,714.00 $0.00 $87,004.00 TOTAL 5 YEAR SYSTEM COST $76,619.00 $30,000.00 $25,140.00 $45,585.00 $24,900.00 $110,855.00 Calgon Corporation 1 Crossed out the words"and disposal of spent media"when entering their bid of$6,450 for four(4)years of Replacement of Media and Disposal of Spent Media. 2. Complied with installation list. Fox 1. Replacement Media to be handled by The Sulfatreat Company. 2. Added, "Damages may not exceed the value of the contract." 3. Did not provide installation list. BIOWAY 1. The Bioway vessel and media shall be guaranteed for ten years. 2. The Bioway system will achieve H2S removal from up to 150 ppm to less than 1.0 ppm at 350 cfm. 3. Experience includes the operation of similar municipal odor control installations in Europe (cannot meet the requirement for US installations). 4. Bioway shall provide two additional days to monitor start-up, one day at two weeks and one day at 4 weeks after start-up. 5. Media Replacement and Disposal of Spent Media of$2,500 contingent on the use of WWTP effluent water. US FILTER 1. No installation list. BIOCUBE 1. Complied with installation list. SYNECO Systems, Inc. 1. Equipment price is a one year lease arrangement. 2. Media Replacement&Disposal Cost represents 4 additional one year!eases. lJ N 00" O l 1 8C June 12, 2000 ill June 6, 2000 Bob Kosoy Director of Public Works City of Atlantic Beach 1200 Sandpiper Lane Atlantic Beach, FL 32233-4381 RE: Odor Control System Buccaneer WWTP Dear Mr. Kosoy: Six (6)bids were received by the City of Atlantic Beach, Florida for the Referenced project at 1200 Sandpiper Land, Atlantic Beach, Florida and at 2:00PM on June 5, 2000 were opened and publicly read aloud. Enclosed is a tabulation of the bids. The apparent low bidder is BIOCUBE, Victor,NY. I have discussed the bid with Mr. • Larry Hickey of Equipment Plus, Inc.,Ocala, FL. Mr. Hickey will provide a list of similar installations as requested in the Bid Documents today. He will list several units that have been installed for the JEA; this will be faxed to both our Jacksonville office and to you at 904/247-5843. Mr. Hickey stated that upon acknowledgment of BIOCUBE as the low bidder by the City of Atlantic Beach, and upon request, they would issue the written warranty and guarantee required in the Bid Documents. Gannett Fleming recommends purchasing the odor control system from BIOCUBE of Victor, NY. If you should have any questions regarding the above recommendation please contact me at 704/691-7263 (mobile)or 704/375-2438 (office). Very truly yours, GANNETT FLEMING, INC. Kurt Wright,PE Project Manager Enclosure 0 Cc (w/enc.) Mr. Larry Hickey Mr. Bill Searcy 8C June 12, 2000 0,((iii+) EQUIPMENT PLUS, INC. 6600 S. Magnolia Ave. a Ocala, FL 34476-8868 p Ph: 352-237-1869 a Fax: 352-237-0564 4 Tuesday, June 06, 2000 Robert Kosoy P.E. City of Atlantic Beach 1200 Sandpiper Lane Atlantic Beach, FL 32233 Dear Mr_ Kosoy: Thank you for the opportunity to be a part of your odor control requirements at the Buccaneer WWTp, Per my conversation with Kurt Wright P.E. of Gannett Fleming this morning, I would like to submit the following list of installations as support of our experience. While the specifications request 10 Installations in the United States, we would like to submit a list of 10 installations in the State of Florida. Customer Project name Date of start up III Gainesville Regional 9 Utility LS # 21 May 1996 Gainesville Regional Utility LS # 1 August 1996 Gainesville Regional Utility LS #100 February 1997 JEA Abess Road May 1997 JEA Gate Parkway May 1998 JEA Ryer Road May 1998 United Water Florida Charlotte Lift Station May 1997 Pasco County Beacon Square LS April 1997 Pasco County Hudson Master March 1998 Treasure Island Master Pump Station November 1997 Please don't hesitate to call us if you have any questions. Sincerely, LaA.A.AA -IA %.,o_t_c.t_ Larry Hici( ) cc: Roger Heuckeroth - Biocube Inc. Kurt Wright P.E. - Gannett Fleming 110 ATTACHMENT C JUNE 12, 2000 COMMISSION MEETING S STAFF REPORT CITY OF ATLANTIC BEACH CITY STAFF REPORT AGENDA ITEM : Interlocal Agreement with the City of Jacksonville for the Distritribution of proceeds from the 1/2 cent surtax DATE: June 6, 2000 SUBMITTED BY: Jim Hanson, Ci u • BACKGROUND: Mayor John Delaney has: s roposed that a referendum be held in Duval County on Sept. 5, 2000 on the question of imposing an additional I/2 cent sales surtax to fund "The Better Jacksonville Plan". Mayor Delaney has also proposed that the Cities in Duval County get 50% of the sales tax proceeds on a per capita basis. While many of the projects • listed in The Better Jacksonville Plan benefit all citizens in Duval County, there are also many projects that are of specific benefit only to citizens to the City of Jacksonville .It is therefore appropriate for the Beaches Cities and Baldwin to receive a portion of the sales tax proceeds to use on projects that directly benefit their citizens. The City of Jacksonville has drafted the proposed agreement for distribution of the proceeds from the 1/2 cent sales sur tax if approved by the voters, and that agreement has been reviewed and approved by our City Attorney. The Interlocal Agreement references a proposed City of Jacksonville ordinance ( 2000-572E) which specifies uses that can be made of the funds. These include the following : * " Like Purposes" to those listed in the Jacksonville Ordinance which includes the following: Roads/Transportation Environment/Quality of Life Economic Development • Public Facilities * Bond Indebtedness for new projects 8E June 12, 2000 • The proposed '/2 cent sales surtax will continue for 30 years unless ended by the City of Jacksonville beforehand. BUDGET: An additional '/2 cent sales tax would have brought in revenues in Duval County in 1999 of approximately $53,307,000. Atlantic Beach's share of the proceeds as described in this Interlocal Agreement would amount to approximately 462,000 per year. RECOMMENDATION: (1) The Mayor and Commission authorize execution of the InterLocal Agreement with the City of Jacksonville for distribution of proceeds of the '/2 cent sales surtax (2) If the sales tax referendum is approved by the voters in September that the Mayor and Commission should consider use of the proceeds in Atlantic Beach on a yearly basis at the III time of the Budget Adoption Process and in consideration of the City's Strategic Goals. The City's current Strategic Goals will require considerably more than $462,000.to implement. The top needs of Atlantic Beach will no doubt change over the next 30 years. The City Commission needs to reprioritize the most urgently needed projects every one to two years in the future to account for accomplishments of previous goals as well as new issues that may come up and the refocusing of priorities. ATTACHMENTS: (1) The proposed Interlocal Agreement with the City of Jacksonville for distribution of proceeds from '/2 cent sales surtax (2) Proposed City of Jacksonville Ordinance setting for The Better Jacksonville Plan and calling for referendum for the '/2 surtax on September 5, 2000. 0 aunt-0 -00 07:43 FROM:OFFICE OF GEN COUNSEL ID:9046301316 PACE 2/6 INTERLOCAL AGREEMENT • AMONG THE CITY OF JACKSONVILLE,FLORIDA AND THE CITY OF ATLANTIC BEACH,FLORIDA AND THE CITY OF JACKSONVILLE BEACH, FLORIDA AND THE CITY OF NEPTUNE BEACH,FLORIDA FOR DISTRIBUTION OF THE PROCEEDS FROM THE BETTER JACKSONVILLE 1/2 CENT SALES SURTAX THIS INTERLOCAL AGREEMENT("Agreement"),made and entered into this day of , 2000, among THE CITY OF JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA, a consolidated municipal/county government acting as a county("Jacksonville"), and THE CITY OF ATLANTIC BEACH, FLORIDA, a municipal corporation in the General Services District of Jacksonville ("Atlantic Beach"), and THE CITY OF JACKSONVILLE BEACH, FLORIDA, a municipal corporation in the General Services District of Jacksonville ("Jacksonville Beach"), and • THE CITY OF NEPTUNE BEACH, FLORIDA, a municipal corporation in the General Services District of Jacksonville("Neptune Beach"). IN CONSIDERATION of the mutual covenants contained herein and for other good and valuable consideration,the legal sufficiency of which is admitted to and agreed upon by the parties, the parties agree that: 1. In the event of electorate approval, Jacksonville shall levy and collect The Better Jacksonville ' Cent Sales Surtax, a one-half cent sales surtax on all transactions, in the General Services District,that are subject to the state sales tax imposed in Chapter 212 Florida Statutes, and subject to limitations contained therein. Proceeds from The Better Jacksonville'/i Cent Sales Surtax will be used to fund The Better Jacksonville Plan that includes projects specified in Jacksonville -1- II, JUN—IOa—bb W I:43 kRUM:carr i Lt UY (.N LUUN7t1- 1 U:610463101 316 PAGE 3/6 Ordinance Code, Section 761.102. Those projects will benefit all residents in the General Services • District, including Atlantic Beach, Beach and Neptune Beach, with respect to growth management,road improvements and construction, environmental protection and preservation, and public facilities. 2. The cities of Atlantic Beach, Jacksonville Beach and Neptune Beach, pursuant to Section 212.055(2)(c),Florida Statutes, are entitled to a distribution of The Better Jacksonville ' Cent Sales Surtax proceeds, during the existence of said surtax, either by interlocal agreement or by statutory formula. Because The Better Jacksonville Plan will at least partially benefit the residents of Atlantic Beach,Jacksonville Beach and Neptune Beach,the cities of Atlantic Beach, Jacksonville Beach and Neptune Beach hereby agree that the distribution of The Better Jacksonville 1h Cent Sales Surtax proceeds,to each of those respective municipalities, shall be equal to the following distribution • formula: City of Jacksonville 96.88% City of Jacksonville Beach 1.50% City of Atlantic Beach .97% City of Neptune Beach 0.54% Town of Baldwin 0.11% This distribution to Atlantic Beach, Jacksonville Beach and Neptune Beach shall be used for like purposes as are more particularly described in Sections 761.102 and 761.106(b), Jacksonville Ordinance Code, as enacted by Jacksonville Ordinance 2000-572-E, or as allowed by law. 3. This Agreement is contingent upon both of the following events: (i) Jacksonville Ordinance 2000-572 becoming effective; and(ii)the electorate in the General Services District, of Jacksonville, approving the levy of The Better Jacksonville 1 Cent Sales Surtax. Upon the -2- JUN-0 -00 07 :43 FROM_OFFICE OF GEN COUNSEL ID=9046301316 PAGE 4/6 happening of both such events, this Agreement shall become effective on January 1, 2001, and shall • remain in effect until December 31, 2031, ortil un The Better Jacksonville /z Cent Sales Surtax is otherwise terminated, pursuant to Jacksonville Ordinance Code, Section 761.106(d), whichever occurs first. Furthermore, as to Jacksonville, the Mayor's authority to execute this Agreement is contingent upon City Council approval of Jacksonville Ordinance 2000-572. 4. Upon execution of this Agreement and a referendum approving The Better Jacksonville 1/2 Cent Sales Surtax,Jacksonville shall notify the Florida Department of Revenue of this Agreement, pursuant to statutory timelines when Jacksonville must notify said Department of such referendum approval. 5. Prior to its effectiveness, this Agreement shall be filed with the Clerk of the Circuit Court, in and for Duval County, Florida, by the Office of General Counsel of the City of Jacksonville, • as required by Section 163.01(11), Florida Statutes. 6. This Agreement represents the entire agreement among the parties hereto for the distribution of funds under Section 212.055(2)(c),Florida Statutes. No statement, representation, writing, or agreement made by any party or any party's representative, which are not expressed herein shall be binding. Any changes, amendments or revisions to this Agreement shall be binding only if made in writing and signed by the parties by their respective authorized representatives. [THE REMAINDER OF THIS PAGE HAS BEEN LEFT BLANK INTENTIONALLY.] • ,JUN-W -400 07:44 FROM:OFFICE OF GEN COUNSEL ID:9046301316 PAGE S/6 IN WITNESS WHEREOF,the panics,by and through their authorized representatives have • executed this Agreement on the day and year first above written. ATTEST: CITY OF JACKSONVILLE By: Linnie C. Williams, Corporation Secretary* John A. Delaney, Mayor* 117 West Duval Street 117 West Duval Street Jacksonville, FL 32202 Jacksonville,FL 32202 • ATTEST: CITY OF ATLANTIC BEACH, FLORIDA By: Maureen King, City Clerk John S. Meserve, Mayor City of Atlantic Beach, Florida 800 Seminole Road 800 Seminole Road Atlantic Beach,FL 32233 Atlantic Beach, FL 32233 ATTEST: CITY OF JACKSONVILLE BEACH FLORIDA By:. Bruce Corbitt, City Clerk Bob D. Marsden, Mayor City of Jacksonville Beach, Florida By: 11 North 3`d Street George D. Forbes, City Manager Jacksonville Beach, FL 32250 11 North 3nd Street Jacksonville Beach,FL 32250 * Contingent upon City Council Authority • -4.. . ...... vv v• =-a-a racua-a=urr a�.c ur ucn a..uunoca_ 1 U e=109b 5101 3 1 d PAGE 6/6 • ATTEST: CITY OF NEPTUNE BEACH, FLORIDA • By: Lisa Volpe, City Clerk George F. Vaughn, Jr.,Mayor City of Neptune Beach,Florida 116 11''t Street 116 1st Street Neptune Beach,FL 32266 Neptune Beach, FL 32266 In accordance with the Charter of the City of Jacksonville, I do hereby certify that there is an unexpended,unencumbered and unimpounded balance in the appropriation sufficient to cover the foregoing Agreement and that provision has been made for the payment of the monies provided therein to be paid. Director of Administration and Finance Form Approved: Assistant General Counsel G:\sharedNETI IANCONTRAC7\SJZasurlaz4.wpd -5- • tl5/2b/19tl0 15:59 904-398-9500 LFM.PA 8E June 12, 2000 1 Introduced by the Council President at the request of the Mayor: 111/1 2 3 4 ORDINANCE 2000- 5 SUBJECT TO APPROVAL OF THE VOTERS, AN 6 IMPLEMENTING ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING THE BETTER 7 JACKSONVILLE PLAN FOR GROWTH MANAGEMENT, ROAD 8 IMPROVEMENTS AND CONSTRUCTION, ENVIRONMENTAL 9 PROTECTION AND PRESERVATION, TARGETED ECONOMIC 10 DEVELOPMENT, AND PUBLIC FACILITIES; DESCRIBING 11 THE CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS COMPRISING THE BETTER 12 JACKSONVILLE PLAN; FUNDING THE BETTER 13 JACKSONVILLE PLAN BY IMPOSING AND LEVYING A 14 1/2 CENT DISCRETIONARY SALES SURTAX AUTHORIZED 15 BY SECTION 212.055(2) , FLORIDA STATUTES ON ALL 16 TAXABLE TRANSACTIONS DESCRIBED IN CHAPTER 212, 17 FLORIDA STATUTES, OCCURRING IN DUVAL COUNTY, 111/1 18 FLORIDA; AMENDING TITLE XXII OF THE ORDINANCE 19 CODE BY ADDING A NEW CHAPTER 761 ENTITLED "THE 20 BETTER JACKSONVILLE PLAN"; AUTHORIZING THE 21 MAYOR AND CORPORATION SECRETARY TO ENTER INTO 22 AN INTERLOCAL AGREEMENT WITH ANY AND ALL OF 23 THE MUNICIPALITIES IN DUVAL COUNTY TO PROVIDE 24 FOR DISTRIBUTION OF A PORTION OF THE SURTAX TO 25 THEM AND FOR PURPOSES PROVIDED HEREIN; 26 PROVIDING FOR COLLECTION, ADMINISTRATION, 27 REMITTANCE, DISTRIBUTION AND APPROPRIATION OF 28 REVENUES AND USE OF PROCEEDS OF THE SURTAX; 29 ESTABLISHING THE BETTER JACKSONVILLE TRUST 30 FUND AND PROVIDING FOR CITIZEN OVERSIGHT AND 31 ANNUAL REVIEW AND AUDIT THEREOF; ESTABLISHING 111/1 05/25/2000 15:59 904-398-0500 LFM,PA 8E 1 DURATION OF THE SURTAX; PROVIDING FOR AND Jun12, 2000 • 2 CALLING A REFERENDUM OF THE QUALIFIED ELECTORS 3 RESIDING IN DU'VAL COUNTY TO BE HELD ON 4 SEPTEMBER 5, 2000, ON THE QUESTION OF 5 APPROVING THE BETTER JACKSONVILLE PLAN AND 6 IMPOSING SAID SURTAX; PROVIDING FOR REFERENDUM 7 NOTICE PROCEDURES, OFFICIAL BALLOTS AND 8 ABSENTEE VOTING; PROVIDING DIRECTIONS TO THE 9 SUPERVISOR OF ELECTIONS CONCERNING REFERENDUM 10 NOTICE, PROCEDURES, BALLOTS AND RESULTS; 11 DIRECTING THE GENERAL COUNSEL TO PROVIDE 12 NOTICES TO STATE GOVERNMENT; PROVIDING FOR 13 EXERCISE OF COUNTY POWERS; PROVIDING 14 DIRECTIONS TO THE DEPUTY ADMINISTRATOR OF 15 LEGISLATIVE SERVICES OR TO THE ACTING DEPUTY 16 ADMINISTRATOR OF LEGISLATIVE SERVICES; 17 PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. S 's 19 BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Jacksonville: 20 Section 1. Amending Ordinance Code - The Better 21 Jacksonville Plan. Title XXII of the Ordinance Code is amended by 22 creating a new Chapter 761 to read as follows: 23 Chapter 761 24 The Batter Jacksonville Plan 25 Section 761.101 The Better Jacksonville Plan. There is 26 hereby established "The Better Jacksonville Plan", for the purposes 27 of managing growth, improving and constructing roads, protecting 28 natural lands and waterways and targeting economic development and 29 providing public facilities. Amongother quality of life 30 improvements, The Better Jacksonville Plan, if approved by the 31 citizens of Jacksonville, will improve roads to reduce traffic - 2 - • 05/25/2000 15:59 904-398-0500 LFM,PA 8E Juni 12, 2000 1 congestion and direct growth through a $1.5 billion countywide road 1110 2 and infrastructure improvement plan, $750 million of which is 3 expected to be funded through a restructuring of existing 4 Jacksonville Transportation Authority ('STA") and City sources, as 5 recommended by the Soud/Bussells Commission. The remaining $750 6 million shall be funded from the Better Jacksonville 1/2 Cent Sales 7 Surtax. The countywide road, infrastructure and transportation 8 improvements are itemized in the 'City of Jacksonville 9 Transportation and Infrastructure 2000-2010 Work Program" (the 10 'Work Program') , which is on file in the Office of Deputy 11 Administrator of Legislative Services as Exhibit 'A" hereto and by 12 this reference is incorporated herein. Amendments to this list may 13 be made by the City for just cause only but as is deemed necessary- 14 By investing in enhanced neighborhood streets and parks, protecting 15 natural resources and providing better public facilities for 16 residents and encouraging growth in targeted areas. The Better 17 Jacksonville Plan will help ensure a strong city for the future. 111/1 18 Section 761.102 Elements of The Better Jacksonville Plan. 19 The goals of The Better Jacksonville Plan, i.e. , growth management, 20 improving and constructing roads, environmental protection and 21 preservation and targeted economic development, and providing 22 public facilities shall be accomplished by the acquisition, 23 construction and development of the following projects, listed with 24 their approximate costs: 25 (a) Roads/Infrastructure/Transportation. A $1.5 billion Work 26 Program with $750 million funded from the restructuring 27 of existing JTA and City sources, and the remaining $750 28 million funded from the Better Jacksonville 1/2 Cent 29 Sales Surtax. The Work Program includes new, expanded 30 and widened roads; interchanges, overpasses and 31 intersection improvements; and also includes: - 3 - • 05/25/2000 15:59 904-398-0500 LFM,PA 8E 1 (1) Road Resurfacing $105 million June 12, 2000 11111 2 (2) Drainage , . . , $70 million 3 (3) Sidewalks/bike paths $20 million 4 (4) Landscaping/Tree Planting along 5 road improvement projects. $18 million 6 (5) Safety Grade Crossings $25 million 7 (6) Rapid Transit right-of-way 8 Acquisition $100 million 9 (b) Environment/Quality of Life. 10 (1) Land acquisition through 11 The Preservation Project $50 million 12 (2) Neighborhood Parks $15 million 13 (3) Environmental Clean Up $25 million 14 (4) Septic Tank Remediation $75 million 15 (c) Targeted Economic Development. 16 (1) Northwest Jacksonville Economic 17 Development Trust Fund $25 million 111/1 18 (2) Cecil Field $25 million 19 (3) Jacksonville Zoo $10 million 20 (d) Public Facilities/Downtown. 21 (1) Main Library $95 million 22 (2) Library Branch Improvements $55 million �3 (3) Arena $125 million 24 (4) Baseball Park $25 million 25 (5) Courthouse $190 million 26 761.103 Funding for The Better Jacksonville Plan - Sales 27 Surtax. In order to fund The Better Jacksonville Plan, and 28 pursuant to the provisions of Section 212.055 (2) , Florida Statutes, 29 and subject to approval at a referendum of qualified electors in 30 Duval County, there is hereby levied and imposed throughout Duval 31 County a discretionary sales surtax (the "Better Jacksonville 1/2 - 4 - 1110 05/25/2000 15:59 904-398-0500 LFM.PA 8E Jur 1 Cent Sales Surtax") at the rate of 0.5 percent per dollar on alx e 12, 2000 • 2 transactions within Duval County subject to the State sales and use 3 tax imposed by Chapter 212, Florida Statutes, subject to the 4 limitations imposed thereon by Section 212.054, Florida Statutes. 5 761.104 Manner of Collection and Administration. The Better 6 Jacksonville 1/2 Cent Sales Surtax shall be collected and 7 administered as set forth in Section 212.054, Florida Statutes. 8 761.105 Remittance of Surtax to the City. The proceeds of 9 the Better Jacksonville 1/2 Cent Sales Surtax shall be remitted to 10 the City, in its capacity as a county and/or its capacity as a 11 city, as provided by law, and shall be distributed, pursuant to 12 Section 212.055 (2) (c) , Florida Statutes and other applicable 13 provisions of law: (1) among the City of Jacksonville, and any and 14 all municipalities in Duval County by interlocal agreement, or (2) 15 according to the formula provided in Section 218.62, Florida 16 Statutes. The City's portion of such proceeds shall be deposited 17 by the City in a separate trust fund which is hereby established 18 and entitled "The Better Jacksonville Trust Fund", the moneys in 19 which shall be expended as provided by law and this Chapter. The 20 Mayor shall provide, by executive order, for independent annual 21 review, audit and citizen oversight of The Better Jacksonville 22 Trust Fund and Plan. 23 761.106 Purposes of Surtax. 24 (a) All Better Jacksonville 1/2 Cent Sales Surtax revenues 25 and any interest accrued thereon received in The Better 26 Jacksonville Trust Fund shall be appropriated during the City's 27 annual budget process by the Council only for the following 28 purposes: 29 (1) to finance, plan and acquire and construct those 30 capital projects described in The Better Jacksonville Plan in 5 III/1 05/15/2040 15:59 904-398-0500 LFM.PA 8E 1 Section 761. 102 hereof, but subject to any limitations se 12, 2000 111/1 2 forth in Section 212.055 (2) , Florida Statutes: and 3 (2) to pay, and pledge to secure, new bond indebtedness 4 issued (but not more frequently than once each year) for any 5 of the above purposes, or refinancings thereof. 6 (b) All Better Jacksonville 1/2 Cent Sales Surtax revenues 7 distributed to the Cities of Jacksonville Beach, Atlantic Beach and 8 Neptune Beach and to the Town of Baldwin shall be used for the 9 purposes described in Section 761.102 hereof, and to pay, and 10 pledge to secure, new bond indebtedness issued (but not more 11 frequently than once each year) for any of such purposes, or 12 refinancings thereof. 13 (c) No Better Jacksonville 1/2 Cent Sales Surtax revenues 14 shall be used for any of the following purposes: 15 (1) The operational expenses of any infrastructure 16 project, except in connection with Targeted Economic 17 Development projects; 111/1 18 (2) To supplement or replace user fees or to reduce ad 19 valorem taxes existing prior to the effective date of the 20 Surtax; 21 (3) To service or refund any indebtedness incurred prior 22 to the effective date of The Better Jacksonville 1/2 Cent 23 Sales Surtax; or 24 (4) Any other purpose prohibited by law. 25 (d) The Better Jacksonville 1/2 Cent Sales Surtax shall take 26 effect on January 1, 2001, and shall remain in effect no longer 27 than December 31, 2031, subject to earlier termination, which must 28 occur on a December 31 date when The Better Jacksonville Plan has 29 been fully funded and all indebtedness pledging the setter 30 Jacksonville 1/2 Cent Sales Surtax has been paid. To implement the 31 earliest practicable termination of the Better Jacksonville 1/2 - 6 - • 05/15/1000 15:59 504-398-0500 LFM.PA 8E 1 Cent Sales Surtax, consistent with accomplishing the project goalls n 12, 2000 • 2 of The Better Jacksonville Plan described in Section 761.101. it is 3 the intent of the Mayor and the Council to devote ail Better 4 Jacksonville 1/2 Cent Sales Surtax revenues only to the cost of the 5 projects of The Better Jacksonville Plan described in Section 6 761. 102 or to repayment of bond indebtedness, maturing not later 7 than December 31, 2031, issued to pay for such specific costs, 8 including early prepayment of such bond indebtedness with all 9 available surplus Better Jacksonville 1/2 Cent Sales Surtax 10 revenues in The Better Jacksonville Trust Fund. 11 Section 3. Referendum. 12 (a) A referendum of the qualified electors residing in Duval 13 County, Florida is hereby called to be held on September 5, 2000,- 14 to determine whether or not the imposition of the Better 15 Jacksonville 1/2 Cent Sales Surtax as described herein shall be 16 approved by such qualified electors. 17 (b) The referendum shall be held and conducted in the manner 111/1 18 prescribed by law for holding elections under a referendum 19 provision. 20 (c) All qualified electors in Duval County shall be entitled 21 and permitted to vote in the referendum. The places of voting 22 shall be those polling places established for voting in other 23 elections in Duval County. The inspectors and clerks for the 24 referendum shall be designated by the Supervisor of Elections in 25 accordance with applicable State law. The polls will be open at 26 the polling places from 7:00 A.M. until 7:00 P.M. on the day herein 27 specified. 28 (d) The Supervisor of Elections is authorized and directed, 29 when printing the absentee ballots and ballot strips for use in the 30 voting machines for the special election called in Section 3(a) 31 hereinabove, to print the referendum question set forth in Section - 7 - • 05/25/2000 15:59 904-398-0500 LFM,PA 8E 1 5 hereof on said absentee ballots and ballot strips at the 12, 2000 1110 2 appropriate place therefor. Immediately after said question shall 3 be provided a space for the voter to indicate whether the vote is 4 "yes" or "no" on the question. 5 Section 4. Notice of Referendum. The Supervisor of 6 Elections is directed to ensure that at least 30 days' notice of 7 the referendum shall be published in a daily newspaper of general 8 circulation in Duval County, at least two (2) times, once in each 9 of the fifth week and the third week prior to the week in which the 10 referendum is held, in the form identified hereto as Exhibit "B" 11 and in the manner provided in Section 100.342, Florida Statutes. 12 Exhibit `B" is on file in the Office of the Deputy Administrator of 13 Legislative Services. 14 Section 5. Official Ballot. The form of ballot for 15 voting in the referendum shall be substantially as follows: 16 BETTER JACKSONVILLE GROWTH MANAGEMENT, 17 ROAD CONSTRUCTION, ENVIRONMENTAL PRESERVATION, 111/1 18 NEIGHBORHOOD INFRASTRUCTURE 19 1/2 CENT SALES TAX PLAN 20 SEPTEMBER 5, 2000 21 For The Better Jacksonville Plan to build roads, 22 sidewalks and parks; improve drainage; resurface roads; 23 preserve land for public use and prevent overdevelopment; 24 clean contaminated lands; remediate septic tanks; 25 modernize neighborhood libraries; build a new: main 26 library, arena, baseball park and courthouse; and fund 27 targeted economic development in neighborhoods and Cecil 28 Field; shall the City of Jacksonville levy a 1/2 Cent 29 Sales Tax for 30 years or less, subject to independent 30 audit and citizen oversight? 31 FOR the Better Jacksonville 1/2 Cent Sales Tax - 8 - 11111 b5/"25/2bbh 15:59 904-398-U5M LFM,PA 8E 1 NOTICE OF REFERENDUM FOR Ju 12, 2000 111/1 2 THE BETTER JACKSONVILLE GROWTH MANAGEMENT, 3 ROAD CONSTRUCTION, ENVIRONMENTAL PRESERVATION, 4 NEIGHBORHOOD INFRASTRUCTURE 5 1/2 CENT SALES TAX PLAN 6 SEPTEMBER 5, 2000 7 8 To be Held on Tuesday, September 5, 2000, as 9 provided by Ordinance of the Council 10 of the City of Jacksonville, enacted on 11 , 2000. 12 Notice is hereby given that a Special Election for a referendum 13 will be held in the City of Jacksonville, Florida, on Tuesday, 14 September 5, 2000. The referendum will provide qualified electors 15 in the City of Jacksonville the opportunity to vote on funding The 16 Better Jacksonville Plan. The referendum ballot will be as follows: 17 REFERENDUM BALLOT: 111/1 18 BETTER JACKSONVILLE GROWTH MANAGEMENT, 19 ROAD CONSTRUCTION, ENVIRONMENTAL PRESERVATION, 20 NEIGHBORHOOD INFRASTRUCTURE 21 1/2 CENT SALES TAX PLAN 22 SEPTEMBER 5, 2000 23 For The Better Jacksonville Plan to build roads, 24 sidewalks and parks; improve drainage; resurface 25 roads; preserve land for public use and prevent 26 overdevelopment; clean contaminated lands; remediate 27 septic tanks; modernize neighborhood libraries; build 28 a new: main library, arena, baseball park and 29 courthouse; and fund targeted economic development in 30 neighborhoods and Cecil Field; shall the City of 31 Jacksonville levy a 1/2 Cent Sales Tax for 30 years or EXHIBIT ^B" • 05/15/1000 15:59 904-38-0500 LFM.PA 8E 1 of both the following events; (1) upon signature by the Mayor 12, 2000 11110 2 upon becoming effective without his signature; and (2) upon the 3 filing of a certified copy of this ordinance with the Florida 4 Department of State as provided in Section 125.66(2) (b) , Florida S Statutes, which the Deputy Administrator of Legislative Services or 6 the Acting Deputy Administrator of Legislative Services shall so 7 file within ten (10) days after the date of enactment hereof. 8 9 Form Ap roved: 10 • 11 ey: 12 Offi f General Counsel 13 Legislation prepared by: Neill W. McArthur, Jr. and Livermore, 14 Freeman i McWilliams, P.A. 15 5/23/00 G:\shared\LEGIS.CC\MCARTHUR\ORDINAHc.ES\SalQesuctax4.doe • — 10 - • 05/25/2000 15:59 904-398-0500 LFM.PA 8E 1 (YES)" J - 12, 2000 • 2 AGAINST the Better Jacksonville 1/2 Cent Sales Tax 3 (N0)" 4 Section 6. Referendum Results. The Supervisor of 5 Elections for Duval County, Florida shall certify the results of 6 the referendum to the Florida Department of State in accordance 7 with law. If a majority of the votes cast in the referendum shall 8 be "FOR the Better Jacksonville 1/2 Cent Sales Tax," the Better 9 Jacksonville 1/2 Cent Sales Surtax shall be approved, and shall 10 take effect as provided in this Ordinance. If less than a majority 11 of the votes cast at the referendum shall be "FOR the Better 12 Jacksonville 1/2 Cent Sales Tax", the Better Jacksonville 1/2 Cent 13 Sales Surtax shall be defeated, and shall not take effect. 14 Section 7. Notice of Tax to State. The General Counsel 15 or his authorized representative shall provide, on behalf of the 16 Council, the notices to the Florida Department of Revenue required 17 in Section 212.054 (7) (a) and (b) , Florida Statutes. 1110 18 Section 8. Exercise of County Powers. This ordinance is 19 enacted by the Council exercising its power as the governing body 20 of Duval County, Florida, under Section 3.01, of the Charter of the 21 City of Jacksonville. 22 Section 9. Interlocal Agreement. The Mayor and 23 Corporation Secretary are authorized to enter into an interlocal 24 agreement in approximately the form as Exhibit `C", on file in the 25 Office of the Deputy Administrator of Legislative Services, 26 providing for distribution of the proceeds of The Better 27 Jacksonville 1/2 Cent Sales Surtax among the City of Jacksonville, 28 Florida, and any and all of the municipalities in Duval County, 29 Florida, pursuant to Section 212.055 (2) (c)1, Florida Statutes. 30 Section 10. Effective Date. Except as hereinafter 31 provided, this Ordinance shall become effective upon the occurrence - 9 - • tl5/1!3/2MM 15:51 `Jtl4-398-ib LFM.PA 8E • 1 less, subject to independent audit and citizen Jun' 12, 2000 111/1 2 oversight? 3 FOR the Better Jacksonville 1/2 Cent Sales Tax 4 (YES)" 5 ' AGAINST the Better Jacksonville 1/2 Cent Sales 6 Tax (NO)" 7 THE BETTER JACKSONVILLE PLAN: 8 Growth Management, 9 Road Construction and Improvements, 10 Environmental Protection and Preservation 11 and Targeted Economic Development 12 (a) Roads/Infrastructure/Transportation. A $1.5 13 billion countywide road and infrastructure 14 improvement plan, as specified in 'City of 15 Jacksonville Transportation and Infrastructure 16 2000-2010 Work Program" (the 'Work Program") with • 17 $750 million funded from the restructuring of 18 existing Jacksonville Transportation Authority and 19 City of Jacksonville sources and the remaining $750 20 million funded from the Better Jacksonville 1/2 21 Cent Sales Tax. The Work Program consists of new, 22 expanded and widened roads; interchanges, 23 overpasses and intersection improvements; and 24 includes: 25 (1) Road Resurfacing $105 million 26 (2) Drainage $70 million 27 (3) Sidewalks/bike paths $20 million 28 (4) Landscaping/Tree Planting along 29 road improvement projects $18 million 30 (5) Safety Grade Crossings $25 million 31 (6) Rapid Transit right-of-way - 2 • 05/15/29911 15:59 904-398-0500 LFM,PA 8E 1 Acquisition $100 million J 12, 2000 411/1 (b) Environment/Quality of Life. 3 (1) Land acquisition through 4 The Preservation Project $10 million 5 (2) Neighborhood Parks $15 million 6 (3) Environmental Clean Up $25 million 7 (4) Septic Tank Remediation $75 million 8 (c) Targeted Economic Development. 9 (1) Jacksonville Zoo $10 million 10 (2) Northwest Jacksonville Economic 11 Development Trust Fund $25 million 12 (3) Cecil Field $25 million 13 (d) Public Facilities/Downtown. 14 (1) Main Library $95 million 15 (2) Library Branch Improvements. . . $55 million 16 (3) Arena $125 million 17 (4) Baseball Park $25 million III/1 18 (5) Courthouse $190 million 19 The referendum will determine if the City of Jacksonville 20 shall levy the Better Jacksonville 1/2 Cent Sales Tax under Section 21 212.055 (2) , Florida Statutes and Jacksonville Ordinance 22 to fund The Better Jacksonville Plan. 23 As required by state law, a small portion of the proceeds of 24 the Better Jacksonville 1/2 Cent Sales Tax will be allocated to the 25 City of Jacksonville Beach, the City of Neptune Beach, the City of 26 Atlantic Beach and the Town of Baldwin in accordance with State law 27 and an interlocal agreement approved and authorized by Jacksonville 28 Ordinance , to be spent by each of them for the above 29 purposes. 30 The proceeds distributed to the City of Jacksonville will be 31 deposited in the Better Jacksonville Trust Fund and spent for the - 3 - S un/15/lumi 15:5y 904-358—u50U LFM,PA SE June 12, 2000 1 above purposes. The Mayor will provide for independent annua. 111/ 2 review, audit and citizen oversight. 3 If approved, the Better Jacksonville 1/2 Cent Sales Tax will 4 continence January 1, 2001, and shall remain in effect no longer than 5 December 31, 2031, subject to earlier termination, which must occur 6 on a December 31 date, when The Better Jacksonville Plan has been 7 fully funded and all indebtedness pledging the Better Jacksonville 8 1/2 Cent Sales Tax has been paid. To implement the earliest 9 practicable termination of the Better Jacksonville 1/2 Cent Sales 10 Tax, consistent with accomplishing the project goals of The Better 11 Jacksonville Plan, it is the intent of the Mayor and the Council to 12 devote all revenues only to the cost of the specific projects of 13 The Better Jacksonville Plan or to repayment of bond indebtedness 14 maturing not later than December 31, 2031 issued to pay for such 15 specific costs, including early prepayment of such bond 16 indebtedness with all available surplus revenues in The Better 17 Jacksonville Trust Fund. 111/1 18 All qualified electors residing in the City shall be entitled 19 to vote in the referendum. 20 21 22 23 John Stafford 24 Supervisor of Elections 25 5/Z3/00 G:\shared\LEGIS.CC\MCARTHUR\OROINANC.ES\SalesSurtax-ExA.doc - 4 - • SI • S • 1122 CITY OF JACKSONVILLE TRANSPORTATION ANCI INFRASTRUCTURE 2000-21110 Work Prewar* 1121.10 PROJECT COST TO 90101 01202 02105 03104 04!05 16700 ' 01107 - 07108 -- Due -Mir- NUMBER - CURRERTI.YIN PRODUCTION(City) 300 13th St.• $5,100.0 1200.0 $3.400.0 11;5310.0 --- __. ._.._.._ 365 Barnes Rd./Kennelly Io University• $3.300.0 .850.0 $500:0 • =2,750.0 - _..._---. ._.__.. 212 Belton RdiJ.TutnertoHogan• $8;400.0 • •$10.0 ...- .. - - $3,200:6_ 13;390.0- . - 370 Cahoon Rd/Normandy b Beaver• 57,100.0 .- _.._- -. . $SDO:D--- •$2,000.0 $1.80b1S--_ - 305 Cleveland R01301h to 451h• $2,800.0 15,400.0 8$',400.0"••• _. 585 Collins/Rampart Rampart to Blanding• $11,000.0 $200.0 • - X4,500:0-_ 14,300.0 • 820011:0 - __-- - • --- _. . __. .--Durkeevi0e West Drainage 51,800.0 $100.0 $1,800.0-"-$2,900.0 _ 395 Eveigree IBuffalo tnterssctien• • ._..._..----_ . ._. __ --1300.0 - • ._....1300.0' - -._..__. _....--•- --------.-_.-- 400 fouraker Rd/01d Aadd.b Normandy• . . •-- - ... - _...... - - y 12,600:0 .. _15.400:0 11.400.0 .. ..- - • 405 Ft.Caroline Rd(Townsend lii-McCoimick-•-•--- - --!8,500.0__ ..$120.0---- . ---. _...._- -. -$2,310.0__.1t,dYS.O-�--$1,02511_- . .---- -- --- _.. _...._. • --Grand Park Area Diairla9a(Be)• ..__.- $900.0 8900.0 ..-._ 115 Greenland Rd.lCoaslat Ln tri USi' _ -_------._... _. -.. ..$7.200:0 $500.0 ..___$300.0 - $3,356.0 - 13.458.0 __ _. . __........-..__, .. 32 Hodges Blvd/OperiCroak toBeach• • -._..._.. _ - '$1,800.0 $1,600.0 . .. . 35 Hood Roadr5unbeam b SI Augustine' $6,200.0 $1500 $2,000.0 $2,100.0 11,950.0 -• • 910 Intersection•Karnanl8sich' • - $600.0 $5000 - __ .. .. ..._ ..._..... ... LakeshoretWoodaeit Online-be• .---------..._.. - 11,700:0 130.0- $1,671.0 ..- ._ - . . -• ----.---... ------.. - 750 LaMoyaNVesconneft to Swann . ._• P x• - i/,000:0 $80.0 $300.0 . $1,000,0 $2.820.0 _ - ._.. __.... ... 310.1 Lane AvelCornmo viej1i to 5th• • 13000.0 1300 31.9750 $1,000.0 730 Lenox Ave/Highway to0ay' - . _ _-__... $7,800.0 • $280.0- $2,000.0 $3,900.0 $1620.0 . . . . _.. . .... 315 Lenox Avert-ano Io Norreandy' 16,800.0 $180.0 $2,500.0 $2,500.0 11,040.0 . -`_. - 320 Lora Smr Rd 1MBitgton to IMS Cove" - . . _ $8420.0 11,020.0 .13,980.0 $3,940.0 Mandarin Area Drainage ._ ....13,50.0 $250.0 ... _.. 208 McfullAvel5lh 01.E4010 Edgawood• - $7,300.0 $300.0 - $1,300.0 $3,500.0 '• $2,100.0• _- ._- 154 MorseAveJSMnclertoRicker' - $6,680.0 190.0 11.060.0 $3.000:0 - $2,530.0 _ .. 325 Old Kin s Rd./Powers Io Ba g ymeadows• $1,900.0 13,900.0 - 71 OldMiddJ103rdtoBrannanField• $10,800.0 . $110.0 -$850.0 $450-0 $3.000.0 .. 83,000.0 - $3;190.0 .- . - 330 PowerarUnrversily to Old Kings• - 16,300.0 $1,000.0 12,300.0 61 Pritchard Rd/Jones b I-295• -- $2,000.0 31,000.0 $1,000.0 420 Pulaski Rd.Mew0er0nboEastport' $5,600.0 $180.0 33,800.0 $2,020.0 83.1 RampaNFireslone-Part City to None Ave • $1,300.0 11,300.0 81 San Pablo Rd.lJ.Tumerto Beach• 16,800.0 $4,000.0 $2,600.0 340 Spring Park/Emerson to Unlwrsby• $5,200.0 $510.0 $1,290.0 83,400.0 - ti 345 SI AugusenerPh.Hwy.to Emerson• 17,500 0 $1,500.0 $4,000 0 $2,000.0 0� (5 EXHIBIT A t•..) 00 M Page 1 (� W�.�ss� O l l O O 0 . . . • • 17.90 CITY OF JACKSONVILLE TRANSPORTATION AND INFRASTRUCTURE 2000-2010 Work Program .0121-10 ••• •,, • .r. P. .: r. .sr. .r. . . . . .. 'UMBER _..... - - , X35 t Johns Muff/Aflame to Ft.Caroline(Right-of-Myr 31,050.0 530.0 51,020.0 425 Touehten Rd./Berton to lib Blvd'•• • ....`--------- $2,260.0 I Q3---- Ti.fr01)`3T:EQ33"- Townsend Road 6ni�gt• - -...- - -----... - - 57,1506.- 73 -..---- -- -�--- _ � . _._,__. -_. .....-..__. __... _ ... 43Wesoonnidi[tidrBTirZay lo3landMg-•-' -- ---- 16,200.0 -3T -11,10X.0 ---'-- _ - --- -........ 4331.•-WitsonBlvd:lFouTeito O1WMlttd cbu ----'"-----— ',Oft/Mita*PRODucY rrA�-- - -- --- ------.----- - _-_ - ------ 'Mfiiyypmi•F'e r• --_.... ---fro- 55.210.6 $3.564.0 - -_____._--__ -7 GIF raectlon-Lenox/Normandy• r. ..r t.:,r 1, -tor-Intersectionf1 arraieVEcutel• 5853S $853.11 - . Ill- Cain-IV-esn never to Coaeeatw* 1Ih• 14,200.0 $2,307.0 51.893.0 - o---genuererif•RdlS:ff.9 fc�orma•-• 59;0§875 56,921.6 Jf350' -- S3i1- cit-yancy•01-ip ss"aia if` -__. -------M-52311----11 0.590.0 $10, - ---SdillsariTn.i e• 5309.0- - - - ------•--------•• $ $3-- fioutefmmd1--293"Farew-eps---•----....------_ ----$730b0'_-F30ali-- 03W. ....... -----.--•---------- --- -•---"•• ---- -3br-SF.Jobha7 A[laneetoFt.Caroline• $8,000.0• ------ ---- _-•- i0>;'^oit-eawoRxp ssaway• 593;236T0` 16,427.0 $ >W:9i37p-- • - •-- __ --- -- ---- Sub-Total-32ifl0iT 5I4 "ijC3s - -----...- P1rocitA-m ttsPrnm lk omucrrociE ply) - ---_----- --_- ________.__.-.-.._ ...-._. _._._---- •_ _.......- 7(0-15-SU6oulevardto Ube :- _.__._._._..-_ ..._-.--_._....._-------.---- ..,••-•-_.--.•----,---_.._..__-.. nT $110.6.... VOW'_._...0 ".. .7i�ba �1t1b.(5 4503 Bth S5Jti6-sjy to Haines• - -f3 0300 ...- -__ • .... ....•----•--_.... -ma 501-1 tr M uM6-10-ts ..-_....._ ...._.....---.. ...._ _-..........._-.-.......__.—.__. — $ -740075 $1,500.00 1ts0:0 _ 53.166.0._..........-�.._.._. -...._ 41--ArrleFOr eiRliifkirTto-Bianiari=Cha 3-(lEarwf _----53 ii:0 -�-- _...._.- ..._.... ---..__._ --........._._ , .-- 5w00O ,300.0 -$3*03A 73>;r-aron r 53Aupueli-nifii�l -io' $ 003- 153860 �;taa3a 510.B4Q:0.._._._._.-,-_..----.......- --..._._ --�_......—_.. _. _ —x60. _ -30U 2`aitlnt ianditi ro Nicis f -_ $7.3 _._._-_......._ -.. �.__--..-75463- - ---••- --_.... ._..-.-._...... `$3 3408 52.000.0 - COI 1111 Ifl N(D Td-Mfd�i6up $3I. 5 ......1 ----- .. $1,000.0 $1,08if N 15.0060 -38h"-11 -OSuh lo�es*ort+.... 34 _.._. ._-__� - - 53 3.--_ � 12---�olfln lIZA sort b Rampart- - - .._.._.... fOfS ... -—__....._._....___.... .... ---- - -- - 2467rd_..._ "111$300:0 •-. ._.. _... - a -_35036 L`ourliywide)nlaiasdfon fmPtOv:,9�pe R�itali Mic'tonst 5312 000. $2.700.0'- -13 700.6 ' (5• $3;2ifa3- $4;2003 $4;70171--31-,204.0 -36;2000 -13-1110:0 $33oo ij 3411.. .Crystal SprirlpslCeaNial-oTafistn. _.._._..---.. ... . ..__--$18:01i0:0 .. --- -13,318 =$,W56"0 -$11:011111 --ro50.b Diunapa System lteha6i- �3b 0158.6 ' $3;000.6 136003'_. $3.0(503 .'.u.000:6 ""31:othf.o Mean"-$3;000-0 - ...0006 55.630:3'- 53;Oo0.b '77' - O3rvinitdlA3lantic to Mt.Preaaa�r T _... . _..----.._. -----.... $0;2603 _ _.._.__ - _.... --....__.-. ...- 3760:0 -14,600.0'- U.o0o.0 45th-Haney adi$t r4lgusbneio BRIT` ---•---15:656 o - . - - _ - -- 1180.0'---Pb0.0 -731100:0.-_$Z15070 • EXHIBIT A N Page 2 tv GC O tiklO 0 • . , . . 0 CITY OF JACKSONVILLE TRANSPORTATION AND INFRASTRUCTURE 2000-2010 Work Program 1021-10 • PROJECT COST 70 00101 01!07 62163 03104 04101 6610$ 06107 0710$ 09109 NM— IUMEtEh _ _ -- . 32 1 dges Md.VMOWLden to 4 UM D (limb to A0.) $6,000.11" $00d $000.0 $3,000.( i t$oo.0 --- - — ------ 34 Hogan RdlBittort'la Parental Nonii Rtl'•' _— ._...... ._.._..-12700 - ----- - - __ — JENDPWJoitPr l - ---_._ . .-...... 3 0-6 ---5`oWCO"- $100:0 � amp. $aa;a�a- 7x•aD>a:ef-.--$4,0111f6- s�1s0 --.$�:a�--�f6aa6`---�� -IMO st��a--st�sa -3roaa:a�-trc�a:a aura`-' 01108- Keamiii 6fviL'wldin to71-na Dvi-..-jEfi+ r`frfii orritii,lc7-- -- tr77600.3•__._iT-0008_.31000!;'__.j3 '—$4,x00.6 -- — 438..-Morn Aiii.fiiieTiei to 611 --r - - __.. __. -- `$i�Ti!S.3'--._—...__—__f,-.. "'- =576.6 I4Dg,0- it2�IIa�...__s2'.lf0b�- 46b.• Old Ifiild hliirlorig iiliVOaon• . - -— - - $4.300.0 _.__._.._.- —�tadd" �d00'�t3?,0$0- _ ____ 466 63--12eciin Pk-WI-Maki to F95` --- -- ----- $3,700.0 --— --_- 1N it-mpil7 ie�oissl�atkC�y's $400.0 575.O 3330.0 $95041---- 710-,RF Rd./Otd fr> ebuy to!Torii' - $6,570.0 -' - $750.0' 1400.0 $4470.0 $3,0000--` - -KT- fart Pablo RTJEilaco to Mantic• 17,411.0► _ -7f lair) r to Corms• - $071.0 $400.0 $$,340.0' $3000.0 493 BL j ii to Co ndeq b I-00• --^ $10,403.0 --- 1001 ------- - _--- -41100033----- -'-3i lb63 $1000 0 6631003r--$3,600.0 $1,1006 - .---.-PtiMRIAt`�YfA FUTUREPROODUTRIN rn(LTA) -- --- — -- — -- --------- 420---BiaeFBfA-BTdgerfntraooailidWatenvty -- $40:000:0—--_...._...uCi d.3`'tT,300_b-MAW $i noon----wavy----wzmu ------ ----Ci unijrvr ;menet ion Improv.,hese Const - - $17,000.!1 ,0--$1,1161-61:70/0`-$i;7o6T--f7a011--iT a- ii'--$1.7300 -30- Hecksher Cl-r(Wden to 4 Ln$Drummond Pt to SR-9Aj'- -01t-0301-6 - - ----- $ 4IU inler-han sem:'-- _ — -_. 4,400.0 $4.0004 $7, 05 0`- a(C - - 9 s�s,000.tr"------._. .----$�_t�.a�a-SUM -a`-�ro��� s7•8roo:as----- --,--- PaymentMerea PnioC-uite Fes- ----- $ ,._....._.__............. ._. -- i.3a --._.....__.._.....�..-- ...T.._ Regeriey )Vass N If`-- - ---— liar- 1103300-0T-•-----..._- ..... .-•-- ---Si:SORfb'-_-31:aatE3'"-Worm o -05;000:0` $4,500 0 ------•------ ._...--'tr,9filiiManagementogli- Daman rAr --•_ --$21211101)_.._ MM-._.- 0i.0--32,01103._.-'12:000.0—11.1X6F6 "i.bba-6'--$2-6Q0.0- 33-" 30001- 5260670 fool- _------- $7641,0b1•-$ :i -- --SIMLA-1116011--610;031:6' f72231) ,176.�$i33 07-•103-.40 4"1;$,3;33`-101-A — -- - ----FRbORlAFZOR-FUTCi DUCION(2)(City) ---._.... —...----- .._..—........_.._.._.._— —�_ _ ------ --- C8iiiFieRaa`di� iiina _-. 120:000-.0• .TA T2,Oa63 _ MOO-0---$3:0003 --TOM--WW1)- a ResutaUng 6T0f00a.a' �a6AIM-WORM-1211160I-$2135661--- . _PdNifi.RR Cresting Grad;Se,an5on • $23.064.0 $1:300.04 _3703;-- ---$30d63 , -$7.0004 iS,000.d6000.0 ---IieJtaiia�0ifiianes-Coungw�_ Kew — 10000 .-$1,00wn- __--•----•...—r.....____.,— -- P1l0ORAMPOR-FUTLAIE PR�DOCTIO f(2)/IT.AT._._.._ ..._._.._..... .. — __.—...__... — .—._....---_.._-I... — -6.. $eaves Vildiii In 4 Lns 04d(�IcOti0 io i obn}----•...._...-.-.123;0110:0------ _...---.-... •-- . -. ..-_..--...-..--- --• ...._ - -- __. 062' 91an6'ing t3lvd:UVi3ar+�o3li i Ovd Wirtit.)-'----.. •"$'15.0aa:0--.. . .-..._ 'Wen._. iidl>D11:6._ �it�.D, 3,—sum -. '"" ff nun Fiili rrFd"Niwr 7Lni Z1h0d to-TO- --•- - •-$17,001$0.__... - - ._.-.. . $9,0000 -...fd:0D6 .....3$,106:0—PACO -Wain-H -- -- - - . . . -TfifQ03_...3�i60.C- $5003.0—KM ---..._.---- - - --...__ -----•--�-... ._._ ._.. ICI-'Dmmnin-Chiife A-rgy16 KorosTto ia3ida Md.Lanai) -"--W.ba60- -- j--- —$13003. $1-•3006~ $7,-Oba3--_.$7,051;0 -- -- 1 -- ---•--•-_ cp I--, IN.) EXHIBIT A tv CC Page 3 O O O • • 0 •. 7100 CITY OF JACKSONVILLE TRANSPORTATION AND INFRASTRUCTURE 2000.2010 Work Program • ', ire •l. . ..1'� "y 1.5. ,'1.♦ rfi .1}�. UMBER -- ......---.---- -- r r_ -51)-4Bu/er BMf Widen to 0 Los(SR SA Io JAS) 520,000.0' 11,500.0 12.0000' ',5000' $01000.0 t 550 Coal Field Conn.rBrammmCtiaf(eiitoCoerperretirf1« WW1 --- --- -' 23 Elit:i4est lndustdW ankloi(CIS.17-WitaiWli7- ---$130011 -- - s --unto—ITAKT-14:000.1 _21___Foaeef St-1KGden bo 8 Cro 1}rd(Riverside Ava b Park St.j 51,00 •f, 5. .__`inn ST-00-01 x.000-----•- OF Gfarcha rl-CNanUo1iid*Unk-B�id- � 0050.0 =].000.0 -121001r---------_____ 320---)n e- ililc11hn1RoA ea OW'-——--- -3201o01—$T-.-.500.0 $3,000.06---181M 17.500.0 — 3T5- Inlercharge-1WantleBNdetemaash � 'tf' Blvd -- 0 31,500.0f 13.0033--10,0000 17,5060) 115-*IMerohange- ane - -- 125,000.65 X1,500.0 11.500.0 $8.000.0 $8,000.& 03r- - n or ng ou • ---ymea •a vi...a.ri .' 6 S0000.11- 13,000.0 — Imer angad}S-t7 oFTtd 110,000.01 —31,000.0 310001—TOW 0 5]3 interchange-U.S.17Yffbnuguona 125,000.0' $1.500.0, x,000.8 12 1Merchanpa-U lEiabt Blvd - .,.•.. 14,500.0 13,000.0 60,500.0` �y 3ft`-'IMerchan rs sa •.100 —31,500.0 73.000.E gip-37300.6 3� �6 17300.0 f_100p_/ -Misc.Countywide Pro(eds — ''.0060 0001 $6,1100.0 69,000.0`-33, oA WOW-. ---61-0=-- 36000-0 $9,000.0- Rap(dTransit Rfyhit�Waye:Acqulst5oo . ------- -11;00-0660 - $20-0 .0-1f000:0---- ------•--.. ---•-------�- af--SI 9JN7p11 to 1-205 -$10401- -- $E-66d-0-.-3x100:0--MOW-=OW-- -SW— ��Od00 r.11111411704 to u s.1 - — 6 3`— -11-001-----131001—$11.00070--$7:95011 '015-1 R"OBAI.s.1 to LOS -- MAKI--- -- •— —..---"-.31;O1f111--_-323f00"0'-- ------- 07-_'$7171417•ib ooltaa T-- kc"Ft3•" - ---173"01:0— -- --. •----..----- -- m-6a0'6 -33:tT1� ' 7f- rogrem ansgemerd-77li J F7C/1Tfii Clry} - -325;0000 -Main 12,0000$230'S-.'. -�$2 -- --- 0 --- ' 5 6�f3 `373 `3is Soo o- 1Tb30iC0`375306 0 31ra o.o �3i1i0i60'77J VMSD ---- - � 0 ,5$T s. 1112 K1 r-3�r3:s 3>�s1 O S?213 6 erre rrra 7 ate+ ri -- _ .._-- ,11;203 _— IF in thousands(i1,000'sJ_— - - - — --- - - 1 Pio erEti-Fw kFi were indudedln prior work ptogyams?Total:1457,••- --1---- - �. — --- i2O0�2P.-� Work-Program accelerated to 2000.2010) -- - — i —. __-__Ti. g (D . 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