06-13-94 v ATLANTIC BEACH CITY COMMISSION
June 13, 1994
AGENDA
Call to Order
Invocation and pledge to the flag
1 . Approval of the minutes of the regular meeting of May 23, 1994
2. Recognition of Visitors
a. DeWayne Igou of Waste Management Company with a report
relative to recycling
b. Presentation of Proclamation declaring Safe Boating Week
3. Unfinished Business:
a. Discussion and related action relative to maintenance of City
Hall grounds
b. Charles Hatchell requesting approval of proposed
beautification project at 12th Street beach access
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.
4. Consent Agenda:
a. Acknowledge receipt of Parks & Recreation facilities usage
report for May
b. Acknowledge receipt of Building Activity report for May
c. Acknowledge receipt of Code Enforcement report for May
5. Action on Resolutions:
a. Adoption of Resolution No. 94-20 authorizing the execution of
mutual aid agreement with the State of Florida for disaster
response and recovery
b. Approval of settlement agreement and adoption of Resolution
No. 94-21 authorizing budget adjustment to transfer funds to
pay settlement of Ortega Industrial Contractors claim against
the city
6. Committee Reports:
a. Water and Sewer Committee Report #13 with recommendations
relative to construction of water and sewer lines on Beach
Avenue (Robert Kosoy)
7. Action on Ordinances:
a. Report of Occupational License Review Committee and
introduction and first reading of Ordinance No. 45-94-11
adding definitions and amending the schedule of license
classifications and fees (Maureen King)
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b. Public hearing and final reading of Ordinance No. 95-94-60 to
amend Chapter 18 to provide regulations for solicitors who
work for profit (Comm. Shaughnessy)
New Business:
a. Action by the City Commission to discontinue efforts to seek
Department of Environmental Protection loan for water and
sewer projects
b. Action on request of Atlantic Beach Experimental Theater
(ABET ) relative to the use of the Adele Grage Community Center
c. Authorize staff to proceed with Phase 1 of the expansion to
the Public Safety Building as recommended by Chief Thompson
d. Discussion and related action relative to amendment of the
city' s sign ordinance
9 . City Manager Reports and/or Correspondence:
10. Reports and/or requests from City Commissioners, City Attorney and
City Clerk:
Adjournment
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MINUTES OF THE REGULAR MEETING OF ATLANTIC BEACH V V
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CITY COMMISSION HELD IN CITY HALL, 800 SEMINOLE T T
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ROAD, AT 7 : 15 p. m. ON MONDAY, JUNE 13 , 1994 E E
PRESENT: Lyman T. Fletcher, Mayor D D
Steven M. Rosenbloom
Suzanne Shaughnessy M S
J. Dezmond Waters, III , and O E
Robert G. Weiss,Jr. ,Commissioners T C
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AND: Kim D. Leinbach, City Manager NAME OF ONEN
Alan C. Jensen, City Attorney COMMRS. N D S 0
MaurPPn King, City Clerk
The meeting was called to order by Mayor
Fletcher. The invocation offered by Commissioner
Shaughnessy was followed by the pledge to the flag.
1 . Approval of the minutes of the regular
meeting of May 23, 1994 SHHAUGHNESX
UGHNESSY X
WATERS X X
Motion: Approve minutes of the WElss x x
regular meeting of May 23, 1994 FLETCHER x
No discussion before the vote . The motion carries
unanimously.
2 . Recognition of Visitors:
a. DeWayne Igou of Waste Management Company with
a report relative to recycling
Kim Leinbach, City Manager, explained DeWayne Igoe
was not able to attend the meeting but that Mr.
Igou furnished a report indicating Atlantic Beach
was the best city in Duval County with reference
to its recycling activity. Mr. Leinbach indicated
the city would be approaching the recycling
program with renewed vigor and that a letter would
be mailed to new residents and current residents .
William McGee, 1831 Selva Marina Drive, inquired
concerning whether or not it was necessary to
separate color of glass to which it was explained
under the city' s contract the separation of colors
of glass was not required and that glass could be
co-mingled and subsequently sorted by Waste
Management .
William I . Gulliford, 75 Beach Avenue, referred to
the city' s existing Alcoholic Beverage ordinance,
Section 3-11 , which prohibited the consumption of
alcoholic beverages on public property. He
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suggested that the ordinance be amended to allow
consumption of alcoholic beverages and he referred
specifically to the Community Center ; he felt
that when wedding receptions were held people
desired to serve champagne . He suggested amending
the ordinance to allow the Commission to use
discretion on a case by case basis .
Mayor Fletcher indicated the Commission would
address the matter and he asked Alan Jensen , City
Attorney , to prepare an ordinance for
consideration that would allow consumption of
alcoholic beverages in city facilities at the
discretion of the Commission on a case by case
basis .
Joe Crumpler , 2639 Stern Drive , appealed to the
Commission for an adjustment to his water bill .
He explained he had experienced a leak at his
residence at 2639 Stern Drive and that as a result
his water bill was $675 . 00 . Mayor Fletcher
indicated the Water and Sewer Committee would
study the matter . He asked Alan Jensen to
research the matter and to advise the Commission
• if they could legally assist Mr . Crumpler if they
felt action should be taken .
b . Presentation of Proclamation declaring Safe
Boating Week
Mayor Fletcher reported he had issued a
Proclamation declaring Safe Boating Week , and he
reminded boaters to be aware of safety on the
waterways .
3 . Unfinished business :
a . Discussion and related action relative to
maintenance of City Hall grounds
Kim Leinbach , City Manager , reported several
months ago the previous Commission for the sake of
economy decided to delete a number of items from
the City ' s fiscal budget . One of the items that
had been deleted was lawn maintenance and , thus ,
the duties had recently been performed by the
Parks Department . Because of the amount of work
involved and the lack of proper equipment , the
Commission directed staff to pursue contracting
out lawn service . Mr . Leinbach reported after
reviewing the City ' s existing contract which was
bid several months ago, it would be possible to
have both City Hall and the Public Safety Building
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properly maintained at a cost of $433 per month ,
which would be approximately $ 1 , 300 for the
remainder of the fiscal year .
Motion: Authorize staff t ROSENBL00M X
reinstitute the contract for law SHAUGHNESSY X X
maintenance at the City Hall an WATERS X
Public Safety Building at a cost no WEZSS X x
to exceed $ 1 , 300 for the balance of FLETCHER X
this fiscal year , through September
30 , 1994
Commissioner Rosenbloom suggested negotiating the
contract on a month-to-month basis , to which the
City Manager agreed to look into the possibility
of having the contract on a month-to-month basis .
It was determined the scope of work included the
following : "mow, weed-eat , trim shrubs and trees
under eight feet tall , weed and edge plant beds ,
edge and blowdown parking areas and walkways . "
Jack Robbins , Chairman of the Beautification
• Committee , suggested including maintenance of
landscaped areas and the maintenance of signs in
the scope of work . Mr . Leinbach explained that
the city was under an existing contract that would
expire September 30 , 1994 , but that the additional
work could be negotiated in next year ' s contract .
It was suggested that Mr . Robbins meet with Mr .
Leinbach to discuss the matter further .
The question was called and the motion carried
unanimously .
b . Charles Hatchell requesting approval of
proposed beautification project at 12th Street
beach access
Jack Robbins , Chairman of the Beautification
Committee , reported the Beautification Committee
approved the 12th Street Landscaping plans , and he
explained approval was for landscaping , only . He
introduced Charles Hatchell who presented a letter
along with plans to landscape 12th Street . He
indicating the approximate cost of landscaping
work , and suggested wheelchair access be provided
in the Town Center Project ( letter w/attachments
attached hereto and made a part hereof - Exhibit
A) . Mayor Fletcher indicated the Town Center had
already bid the project and work would begin
soon . He explained the plan accommodated people
going to and from the beach . He added it would be
necessary to go to the Town Center Board and he
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indicated since the road was a county road the
Town Center Board had obtained a permit from the
City of Jacksonville.
Mr. Hatchell requested irrigation so that work
could begin on 12th Street Landscaping plans .
ROSENBLOOM X
Motion: Approve recommendation of SHAUGHNESEY x x
Beautification Committee to WATERS X
landscape 12th Street Access, as WEISS x x
presented by Charles Hatchell FLETCHER X
Commissioner Weiss felt that the city should
provide wheelchair access to the handicapped.
David Thompson, Police Chief, explained he and
Commissioner Waters served on a committee some
time ago and it was recommended that wheelchair
access be provided at the end of Ahern Street. He
added 5th Street and 11th Street had wheelchair
accesses but both areas had been covered with soft
sand. He added well meaning things had been done
in the past but the projects were not successful .
Mr. Hatchell explained he had obtained a permit
• for a ramp that would take a wheelchair directly
from soft sand on to hard sand.
Mayor Fletcher suggested the matter could be
discussed at the Parking and Traffic Committee
meeting to be held June 29 , 1994, at 7 : 15 p. m.
Several Commissioners expressed their concern with
shifting sands and that if the city spent a large
sum of money for a ramp, with the first storm the
ramp could be destroyed. A discussion ensued
concerning having a ramp that would be removable
and used during summer months, only. Reference
was also made to the possibility of purchasing
wheel chairs that could be stored by the city to
be used by the handicapped.
Mayor Fletcher appointed Commissioner Weiss to
meet with Charles Hatchell and make
recommendations. It was explained the expiration
date of the permit that had been obtained to build
the ramp would expire August 2 , 1994, and Mayor
Fletcher suggested that a decision be made by July
11 , 1994 . He asked that the following issues be
• addressed: problems of shifting sands, and placing
the ramp in an area where it would get the most
use .
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Commissioner Waters suggested approaching the City
of Jacksonville with the suggestion to use the
Atlantic Boulevard ramp.
The question was called and the motion carried
unanimously.
Item 8b was taken out of sequence and acted upon.
8b. Action on request of Atlantic Beach
Experimental Theater (ABET) relative to the
use of the Adele Grage Community Center
William I . Gulliford, President of Atlantic Beac
Experimental Theater (ABET) , reported visibilit,
was a problem for people who sat in the back o.
the room during ABET performances . He presented =
proposal to improve the usage of the Communit,
Center at no cost to the City (proposal an.
attached diagram attached hereto and made a par
hereof- Exhibit B) . He introduced Michael Dunlap,
Architect, who explained ABET would use $6 , 000 o.
theater funds to knock down a secondar,
• load-bearing wall which would allow constructio
of a 12 x 18 foot raised stage . The possibilit,
of using tiered risers was discussed, which coul•
be permanent or removable, which would give bette
views for up to 80 people . It was explaine•
currently the Community Center only allowed for a
audience of about 60 people . It was explained th-
theater seats would remain folding chairs place.
on the wooden risers. A drop ceiling and fak-
paneling would be removed behind and over th-
stage area, exposing the original tongue an.
groove wood paneling.
Heywood Dowling, Contractor, explained that he,
along with Mr . Dunlap, would donate thei
services to expand the theater.
A long discussion ensued and it was felt by som-
commissioners that the plan was not expansiv-
enough, and that separate restrooms fog
theatergoers, separate changing rooms for men an.
women, and sufficient fire exits should b-
addressed.
Commissioner Rosenbloom indicated his support of
111 the project and felt that the Commission should
approve the plan.
Following discussion, Mayor Fletcher referred the
matter to the Parks and Recreation Board for
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further study . He appointed Commissioners
Shaughnessy and Weiss to meet with the Board ,
Since ABET requested that renovations be completed
before the first production in the fall , the Mayor
suggested that a Parks and Recreation Board meet
before the next Commission meeting of June 271
1994 , at which time he indicated the Commission
would make a decision .
Item 8d was taken out of sequence and acted upon .
8d . Discussion and related action relative to
amendment of the city ' s sign ordinance
Lynn Poyner , Attorney , explained the
constitutional provisions regarding free speech as
it referred to commercial and political signs .
She indicated simple changes had been made to
bring the ordinance into compliance with state
law. Commissioner Weiss indicated he had concerns
regarding signs on public property and suggested
the possibility of designating a certain area for
public property . Mayor Fletcher gave a brief
• review of the proposed language with reference to
political signs . It was decided the proposed
ordinance would be on the agenda for first reading
June 27 , 1994 and public hearing and second
reading would be held on July 11 , 1994 .
4 . Consent Agenda :
a . Acknowledge receipt of Parks & Recreation
facilities usage report for May
b . Acknowledge receipt of Building Activity
report for May
c . Acknowledge receipt of Code Enforcement report
for May
ROSENBLOOM X
Motion : Approve passage of Consent SHAUGHNESSY X X
Agenda WATERS X
WEISS X X
No discussion before the vote . The motion carried FLETCHER X
unanimously .
5. Action on Resolutions:
a . Resolution No. 94-20 - A RESOLUTION OF THE
• CITY OF ATLANTIC BEACH AUTHORIZING ENTERING
INTO THE STATEWIDE MUTUAL AID AGREEMENT FOR
CATASTROPHIC DISASTER RESPONSE AND RECOVERY ,
AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE
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Mayor Fletcher presented in full , in writing ,
Resolution No. 94-20 . ROSENBLOOM X X
SHAUGHNESSY X
Motion : Approve passage of WATERS X
Resolution No. 94-20 WEISS X X
FLETCHER X
Commissioner Waters suggested contacting the
insurance company to insure they agreed to the
conditions . Under discussion , it was explained
that the agreement contained standard language and
its purpose was to alleviate confusion and lack o"
coordination in the event of a disaster .
The question was called and the motion carried
unanimously .
Jim Jarboe , Deputy City Manager , announced there
would be a hurricane seminar Wednesday , June 14
1994 .
b . Resolution No. 94-21 - A RESOLUTION
TRANSFERRING CERTAIN MONIES BETWEEN FUNDS
• Mayor Fletcher presented in full , in writing ,
Resolution No. 94-21 .
ROSENBLOOM X X
Motion : Approve passage of WATERHNESSY X
Resolution No. 94-21 EISRS X
WEISS X X
FLETCHER X
Alan Jensen recommended approval of the Resolution
and indicated the approval of the settlement with
Ortega and approval of the resolution indicated
authorization for the Mayor and City Manager to
sign the necessary settlement documents .
Commissioner Rosenbloom questioned the process the
city had used in awarding the bid which was the
subject of the lawsuit . He felt the city needed
to be fair and conduct themselves properly during
bidding processes so that it would not be in the
position of being the subject of a lawsuit in the
future .
Mayor Fletcher suggested pre-qualifying
contractors on similar projects in the future .
Alan Potter made reference to the lawsuit and
explained that based on the check of references
• supplied by the bidders , the city felt they had to
hire Meadors in view of the fact the city was
under an EPA Consent Order and time was of the
essence .
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Kim Lcinb.ach was asked to examine the ordinance to
make sure the city could legally pre-qualify
bidders .
Commissioner Waters referred to tied bids in a
multi-million dollar project and asked that the
language be examined to clearly specify what
constituted a tied bid.
The question was called and the motion carried
unanimously.
6 . Committee Reports:
a. Water and Sewer Committee Report #13 with
recommendations relative to construction of
water and sewer lines on Beach Avenue
Bob Kosoy, Public Works Director, referred to the
construction of water and sewer lines on Beach
Avenue and he explained Gee & Jenson were
revising the cost estimate and analyzing the need
for the 12" line on Beach Avenue. He summarized
the discussion that had transpired at the Water
and Sewer Committee meeting on May 26, 1994, as
• contained in the Water and Sewer Committee Report
413 dated June 6 , 1994 , ( report attached hereto
and made a part hereof - Exhibit C) .
Mayor Fletcher requested that the City Manager
report regarding the funding source for the
project . The Mayor indicated septic tank systems
were failing and the project needed to be
undertaken.
John Baillie inquired relative to whether or not
residents who had already paid for water lines
would have to once again pay for new water lines,
and the City Manager indicated he would meet with
Mr . Baillie and work out details concerning the
matter.
Mr. Kosov referred to page 2 relative to
discussion that occurred concerning the Atlantis
Beach Wastewater Treatment Plant Expansion and
indicated the last sentence of the second
paragraph should be changed to indicate that the
cost per cubic yard for mass concrete should be
$150 . 00 instead of $250 . 00 .
• Mr. Kosov referred to a discussion that occurred
between Pitman-Hartenstein representatives and
staff and it was agreed that Pitman-Hartenstein
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would ruvisw th® possibility of roif.ing tanker on
inch and two inches and present cost savings t.
the city for either scenario. He explained Ala
Potter and Tim Townsend disagreed on whether t.
raise structures . Alan Potter explained at lengt
the various problems which had been experience
with the engineering aspect of the project . H-
referred to a letter from Pitman-Hartenstein date
June 3 , 1994 which was included as an attachmen
to the Water and Sewer Committee Report , and h-
asked that the letter not be approved by th .
Commission .
Under discussion , it was decided the Commissio-
would receive the Water and Sewer Committe-
report , and that the Pitman-Hartenstein lette
dated June 3 , 1994 would be reviewed at the nex .
Water and Sewer Committee meeting . Alan Jense
was asked to review the letter , and Commissions
Weiss was asked to attend the meeting .
7 . Action on Ordinances :
a . Ordinance No. 45-94- 11 - First Reading
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE CODE OF ORDINANCES 0
THE CITY OF ATLANTIC BEACH , AMENDING CHAPTER 20
TAXATION , AMENDING SECTION 20_51 , DEFINITIONS , TO
ADD DEFINITIONS FOR MANUFACTURING , PROFESSIONAL
RETAIL , AND SERVICE ESTABLISHMENTS ; AMENDIN
SECTION 20_59 , SCHEDULE OF FEES ; PROVIDING A
EFFECTIVE DATE .
Mayor Fletcher presented in full , in writing
Ordinance No. 45-94- 11 .
Maureen King , City Clerk , commended the committe -
that updated the city ' s occupation licenses . Sh -
indicated the committee worked hard and as •.
result the ordinance was completed for its firs
reading . She introduced Mike Borno, Chairman o
the Occupational License Committee , who summarize•
the various categories of licensing .
ROSENBLOOM X
Motion : Approve passage o SHAUGHNESSY X X
Ordinance No. 45-94- 11 on firs WATERS X
reading and set public hearing fo WEISS X X
June 27 , 1994 FLETCHER X
• Alan Jensen indicated he would study legal aspect,
relative to the various proposed charges fo
licensing categories and that he would have
report at the meeting of June 27 , 1994 .
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Commissioner Waters suggested residents who rented
single family residences should obtain an
occupational license . John Baillie felt levying
of another charge for residents who rented single
family residents would not be acceptable , and he
suggested the Code Enforcement Department could
become more active in enforcing city codes if
problems occurred .
The question was called and the motion carried
unanimously .
b . Ordinance No. 96-94-60 - Public Hearing
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF
ATLANTIC BEACH , FLORIDA, AMENDING THE TITLE OF
CHAPTER 18 , CHARITABLE SOLICITATIONS , TO PROVIDE
FOR THE REGULATION OF ALL TYPES OF SOLICITATIONS
WITHIN THE CITY ; AMENDING SECTION 18- 1 ,
DEFINITIONS , TO AMEND THE DEFINITION OF
SOLICITATION , AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE .
• Mayor Fletcher presented in full , in writing ,
Ordinance No. 95-94-60 . said ordinance having beer
duly advertised . He opened the floor for a public
hearing and invited comments from the audience .
Since no one wished to speak the Mayor closed the
public hearing .
Commissioner Shaughnessy asked that the vote on
this ordinance be deferred until July 11 , 1994 .
She indicated that she and Commissioner Waters had
met and their goal was to forbid solicitation in
residential districts but that they were waiting
for a legal opinion on the matter , after which the
matter would be re-addressed .
ROSENBLOON_ X
Motion : Defer action on Ordinance SHAUGHNESSYX X
No. 4-94-60 until July 11 , 1994 be WATERS X X
WEISS X
FLETCHER X
No discussion before the vote . The motion carried
unanimously .
a . Action by the City Commission to discontinue
efforts to seek Department of Environmental
• Protection loan for water and sewer projects
Kim Leinbach , City Manager , advised the Department
of Environmental Protection loan would not be cost
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effective and he asked that efforts to seek a boa
be discontinued .
ROSENBLOOM X
Motion : Cease efforts to seek 1 oa SHAUGHNESSY X x
from the Department of Environmenta WATERS X
Protection for water and sewe WEISS X X
projects FLETCHER X
No discussion before the vote . The motion carrie .
unanimously .
b . Action on request of Atlantic Beach
Experimental Theater (ABET) relative to the
use of the Adele Grage Community Center
(this was acted on earlier in the agenda)
c . Authorize staff to proceed with Phase 1 of the
expansion to the Public Safety Building as
recommended by Chief Thompson
• David E . Thompson , Chief of Police , explainer
that there was not sufficient space for th:
existing operations in the Public Safet
Building . Building problems still existed and i
was felt they had a negative impact on police anis
fire operations . He explained the Records and.
Detective divisions were already suffering fro
insufficient space , and the prisoner loading are.
was open and was hazardous in wet weather .
It was suggested that the project be separated
into police and fire components and that a phase4l
implementation schedule would allow the city to
budget for the changes over a period of severa
years . Chief Thompson indicated the most critica
need was to increase the size of the Record.
Division and to provide roofing over the are ;
where prisoners were loaded and unloaded
Estimated cost of this work was $24 , 000 .
He asked that the purchasing process to buildin';
additions to the records division and the roofin ;
for the prisoner loading area be initiated .
ROSENBLOOMMotion : Initiate the SHAUGHNESS X
purchasi n SHAUGHNESSY
process to build the additions to WATERS
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the Records Division and the roofi n'; WEISS x x
for the prisoner loading area in th FLETCHER X
Police Department at a cost o
approximately $24 , 000 , and pursu-
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obtaining an alternate bid for
investigator ' s area
Commissioner Shaughnessy questioned the cost of
the project as proposed , and she suggested anothe -
architect might make a recommendation which would
be more economical . She also felt to undertake
the project piecemeal would probably be the most
expensive manner in which to complete the work .
Chief Thompson explained it appeared the best way
to proceed was the design indicated by the
architect . Commissioner Shaughnessy suggested
additional space could perhaps be realized by
adding on in one area rather• than in different
directions and at different times , and she asked
if another architect could address the issue .
She indicated she would like to know what the
whole cost would be rather than pursuing work a
little at a time .
• A discussion ensued on whether or not work should
be done on the entire project , but after
discussion it was decided to proceed with the
expansion set forth for the Police Department ,
only . It was suggested that Commissioners
Shaughnessy and Weiss would conduct a visua"
inspection of the building to review the proposed
expansion . Chief Thompson indicated he would have
independent architects review the existing plans
and give their• opinion relative to whether or• no'
savings could be realized .
The question was called and the motion carried
unanimously .
d . Discussion and related action relative to
amendment of the city ' s sign ordinance (this
was acted on earlier in the agenda)
9 . City Manager Reports and/or Correspondence :
Kim Leinhach announced there would be a Flag Day
ceremony Tuesday , June 14 , 1994 at 6 : 00 p . m. in
the grounds of the Public Safety building .
Bob Kosoy um reported the Park Street drainage
• project was two weeks ahead of schedule .
Alan Jensen indicated the approval of the
settlement with Ortega and approval of the
resolution indicated authorization for the Mayor
and City Manager to sign the necessary settlement
documents .
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Commissioner Waters inquired cnncarni ng the mater COMMRS. MSYN
of grafitti located on an owner ' s property at the
18th Street access . Chief Thompson indicated he
was waiting to hear from the owner of the
property . Commissioner Rosenbloom suggested
paying the owner to repair the property rather
than the city repairing the property .
Chief Thompson indicated there would be a
symposium on gangs and juvenile crime ii
Jacksonville Beach on July 7 , 1994 .
It was announced a meeting to clarify the decisio7
of the City Commission relative to the Fire
Department Pay Plan would be scheduled at a late -
time .
There being no further business the Mayo-
adjourned the meeting at 11 : 35 p . m.
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DEAR MAYOR LYMAN FLETCHER AND MEMBERS OF THE CITY COMMISSION,
AFTER MONTHS OF RATHER INTENSE RESEARCH TO MAKE THE 12TH
STREET ACCESS USER FRIENDLY FOR EVERYONE, I REALIZED NOT
. EVERYONE LIKED THE IDEA. SO NOW THERE WILL NOT BE A MUCH
NEEDED WHEELCHAIR ACCESS THAT WAS PERMITTED BY THE STATE AND
WOULD COST LESS THAN A THIRD OF WHAT WE PAID FOR THE. ONE ON
11Th STREET. I AM NOT A MAGICIAN, BUT I DID DO A• LOT OF IN-
VIEWING OF PEOPLE IN THE CONSTRUCTION BUSINESS , AND ALL THOSE
TO WHOM HAD DONE WORK FOR THE CITY ON PROJECTS SUCH AS THIS
WERE THINKING WE HAD A BOTTOMLESS BANK ACCOUNT . I AM SO MUCH
MORE AWARE OF HOW MY CITY OPPERATES AND I AM SAD TO SAY THAT
MORE PEOPLE NEED TO BE INVOLVED, WHO HAVE THE TIME TO RESEARCH
ThE MOST COST AFFECTIVE ITEMS AND CONTRACTORS AROUND. A LOT
OF TIMES WE DON 'T KNOW ALL THE WAYS TO DO THE BEST FOR OUR
FAMILY, FRIENDS , OR OURSELVES . BUT ATLANTIC BEACH INCLUDES
ALL THE ABOVE AND SHOULD BE GIVEN OUR BEST EFFORT. MUCH OF
THE 12TH STREET PROJECT WAS ESTIMATED FAR ABOVE WHAT MY RE-
SEARCH REVEALED . EXAMPLE OF THIS IS THE IMPROVED PARKING
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AND THE CONTRACTORS COST THAT I HAVE SUBMITTED. IT IS FAR
BELOW_WHAT THE CITY RESEARCH SHOWED IN THE ATTACHED NEWS RELEASE.
ThE SAME GOES FOR THE WHEELCHAIR ACCESS . $5 , 000 .00 AS OPPOSED
TO $25 , 000 FOR WHAT PREVIOUS CITY CONTRACTORS SUBMITTED. I
UNDERSTAND THAT WE ARE CLEANING UP THE OLD WHEELCHAIR ACCESSES
WHICH IS A GOOD START. ASSOCIATION FOR DISABLED AMERICANS SENT
ME THE SPECS FOR WHEELCHAIR RAMPS AND 11TH STREET BULK HEAD IS
ON A STEEPER SLOPE THAN WHAT WOULD ALLOW A WHEELCHAIR OCCUPANT
TO ACCESS THE RAMP ON THEIR OWN. THAT ACCESS SHOULD BE 1" DROP
FOR EACH 1 ' OF LENGTH. THAT ACCESS IS MUCH STEEPER THAN THE
REQUIRMENT. BECAUSE OF THE REASONS THAT SOME OF THE 12TH STREET
RESIDENTS OPPOSED IMPROVED PARKING AND THE WHEELCHAIR ACCESS HERE
I WOULD LIKE TO SUBMIT THE CONCEPT THAT WE MOVE THE 11TH STREET
WHEELCHAIR RAMP TO WHERE MORE PEOPLE WOULD HAVE BETTER ACCESS
TO IT. TOWN CENTER ACCESS . THERE IS ENOUGH ROOM THERE TO HAVE
EMERGENCY VEHICLE ACCESS AND THE RAMP. COST WISE IT WOULD SAVE
HAVING TO UPGRADE 11TH STREET TO CODE AND TOWN CENTER WOULD BE A
STRAIGHT SHOT TO THE BEACH. THE WELCOME TO ATLANTIC BEACH SIGN
WOULD BE READILY UNDERSTOOD BY "ALL" THAT COME TO THE END OF ATLANTI
BLVD. AS IT NOW APPEARS WITH POST BARRIERS AND SIGNS THAT ARE
UNSIGHTLY TO COME INTO VIEW AT THAT INTERSECTION. OUR BEACH IS
THE PRIMARY REASON I MOVED HERE 14 YEARS AGO. AND I LOVE BEING
ABLE TO SEE IT AND FEEL WHAT EACH OF YOU RECEIVE FROM IT ' S PRESENCE.
WHAT A SHAME IT WOULD BE IF YOU OR I COULD ONLY SEE IT FROM SEVERAL
HUNDRED FEET AWAY AS A RESULT OF AN UNFORTUNATE ACCIDENT. JUST
TRY FOR A MOMENT TO PUT YOURSELF IN A WHEELCHAIR AND LOOK AT WHAT
411 WE OFFER YOU AS FAR AS AN ACCESS . SINCERELY, CHARLES HATCHELL
Sharing and Preserving the Treasure of Our Beach
With Indigenous Species and Native Plants
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4.THE PACE COMPANY ~�
P. 0. Box 51603 • '
7acksonville Beach, FL 32240
' PROPOSAL SUBMITTED TO PHONE DATE
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STREET / JOB NAME
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CITY, STATE AND ZIP CODEJOB LOCATION
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ARCHITECT DATE OF PLANS JOB PHONE
We hereby submit specifications and estimates for
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Note This proposal may be
withdrawn by us if not accepted within
photo by Winn Hardin
An Atlantic Beach couple enjoys the 12th Street beach access. Ac- signature__
cording to Atlantic Beach Police Chief and Parking/Traffic Committee
rfirman David Thompson, he will deliver a recommendation to the —signature
sory committee that the 12th Street project continue as originally
p armed with landscaping and beautification, but no new parking
spaces or dune cross-over. The project as-is has been priced at less ,
than $1,000,while sources claimed the project with additional park- --
ing would cost near$20,000 for two new spaces.
.� ciir'•.'•,ry,,... FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION -
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='a o Division of Beaches and Shores Permit Number: (j(� ./"'
-,, :__ Bureau of Coastal Engineering and Regulation~ /
'!moi,y• r-ten. 'S•+n A 3900 Commonwealth Blvd. - M.S. 310 No. of Pages Attached:
'' , ' c Tallahassee, Florida 32399-3000
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' - FIELD PERMIT APPROVED PURSUANT TO SECTION 161.053 or 161.052, FLORIDA STATUTES
FINDINGS OF FACT: An application for authorization to conduct the activity indicated in the location and project description shown
below was filed with the Department on the date shown below. e, , rf,� ,,
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CONCLUSIONS OF LAW: The application was considered by the staff designee of the Secretary of the Department of Environmental
Protection and found to be in compliance with requirements of Chapter 16B-33, Florida Administrative Code (F.A.C.). Approval
is specifically limited to activity in the stated location and project description and the approved plans (if any), and the attached
standard conditions and any special conditions stated below pursuant to Rule 16B-33.015(3)(u), F.A.C.
PROJECT LOCATION: /7 5 2 Da /Il U /f'-'y V / 1 S/. f? /,c j<;(40., .:
(DNR reference monument & street address)
PROJECT DESCRIPTION: 7 -c- .1-A..„.44.-. 7 -41,.,,c---- Q-n--cE.,:-ad st -C- , .�z�--� "
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SPECIAL ERMIT CD ONS: This permit is valid only after all applicable federal, state, and local permits are obtained and does
not authorize contravention of local setback requirements or zoning or building codes. This permit shall be posted on the site as
Public Notice immediately upon its date of issuance, and shall remain posted along with local approval until the completion of any
activity authorized by this permit. Other special conditions of this permit include:
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TANDARD MIT CONDITIO S: he permittee shall comply withattacliea`Stan ar permit conditions. O
• APPLICANT INFORMATION: I hereby certify that: (1) I am either the owner of the subject property or have the owner's consent
to secure this permit on the owner's behalf; (2) I shall obtain any applicable licenses or permits which may be required by federal,
state, coun cipal law prior ti!,commence •- t of the authorized work; (3) 1 acknowledge that the authorized work is what
I requested; • • .'a -respons b�' /• cco 'fiance with all permit conditions.
� 1p � �W Date .54/ (7/plTelephone No. (9°51/ c95/.4".S).S.6 2
Signature /��
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Printed Name. Also Title & Company Name if applicable: eh/4,e/cJ/� 7CHF./', �G"F./ii 7--
Mailing Address /02 07V Cry re A- A 721-1–/ (`"L'` f A1,— `3.,7 7 3-
DEPARTMENT FIN CTION: This permit is approved on behalf of the Department of Environmental Protection by
(staff designee): ,on Date 5 07^ 9V
The permit ex res 12 months after issuance or upon such earlier date as is hereinafter specified b the staff designee.
EXPIRATION DATE: o - 2 9,1 Approved plans are attached: YES NO H.
Standard Permit Conditions: YES NO [ 1.
This permit is [vis not I ] valid without a Department-approved "Information Form to Assess and Reduce Impacts to Marine
Turtles." The Sea Turtle Protection Program and Local Authorities were notified on (date in office):
PUBLIC NOTICE: The foregoing constitutes final agency action. Any person substantially affected by this determination has the
right to request an administrative hearing to be conducted in accordance with the provisions of Section 120.57, Florida Statutes
(F.S.). Should you desire an administrative hearing, your request must comply with the provisions of Rule 28-5.201, F.A.C., if
requesting a formal administrative hearing, or Rule 28-5.501, F.A.C., if requesting an informal hearing. Requests for hearings must
be received by the Office of the General Counsel at the Department's mailing address as written above, within twenty-one (21)days
after the date this notice was posted. Failure to respond within this allotted time frame shall be deemed a waiver of all rights to
an administrative hearing. In the event that a legally-sufficient petition for hearing is not timely received, you have the right to seek
judicial review of this permit pursuant to Section 120.68, F.S., and Rules 9.030(b)(1)(c)and 9.110, Florida Rules of Appellate
Procedure. To initiate an appeal, the Notice of Appeal must be filed with the Office of General Counsel and with the appropriate
District Court of Appeal within thirty (30) days after this notice was posted. The Notice filed with the District Court must be
• accompanied by the filing fee specified in Subsection 35.22(3), F.S.
DNR Form 73-122 (Rev. 8/93) (White Copy - Tallahassee Office) [Yellow Copy - Applicant) [Pink Copy - Staff Designee]
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Dear Mf..
Thanks tor ‘,,t.;...if ei1ür in conne4,:tion with atranging construction of a disabLd access
ramp ana larizs,.:4.•;pirl:, in ,:•;;;Iintic
1 understand that Jack Gilly•up of the Jacksonville Disabled Services Division
suggested you contact me regarding District bond money for construction of the ramp.
As discussed, the project would be an appropriate use of bond money.
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Atlantic Beach Experimental Theater
BET 1923 Beach Avenue
Atlantic Beach, Florida 32233
Carson Merry Baillie, Director
June 9, 1994
Dear Mayor and Commissioners .
We Have an idea and proposal that will improve the usage of the
community center without cost to the taxpayer .
Due to the unprecedented success of ABET, we are hearing
more and more complaints from patrons who sit past halfway back and
are unable to see over others heads . We are also constrained by the
limits of having only one exit and limited depth on the stage as
currently exists .
We would like to move the stage to the north wall where the small
room we refer to as the "green room" (where the actors wait to go on)
is located, and remove the wall carefully preserving the wood and
moving it to the back load-bearing wall just before the kitchen area .
Rose has graciously offered to move her office to one in the back
so the wall between her office and the green room as is could be moved
to the left, leaving the handicapped bathroom and its hall as is to
the right .
The improvement of most importance would be tiers of seats
(risers ) on each side of an entry aisle and to the east and west of
the stage which would "thrust" out into the audience thus giving more
depth and greater visability to all in the house . Since there would be
no "bad" seats as now in the back, the audience would not have to
arrive at 7 : 15 as many are currently doing, thus sitting for 45
minutes to wait for the curtain. These risers could be removable .
This stage would be finished in a smooth wood (Mike Dunlop will
go into further detail ) which would make a smooth surface for dance
classes, both ballet and aerobic or jazzercize which many in A.B.
have said they would like . It would be suitable also for meetings like
homeowners, recitals, and gatherings of all kinds .
ABET has planned a benefit repeat of its hit Smoke on the
Mountain for the last two weekends in August and the cast has
gaciously consented to the additional performances . Many who missed
this delightful warm-hearted family show will be glad for a chance to
bring the kids along and contribute to the cost of the renovation of
the theatre . Many of you who 've never been might take this opportunity
to join in the fun.
Both architect Mike Dunlop and Pete Dowling are contributing
their expertise along the way, and we have shown the preliminary
sketches to all concerned .
We hope you will consider our idea with as much enthusiasm as we,
and will act favorably on our request .
Sincerely,
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Carson Merry Baillie
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TELEPHONE(904)247-5834
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June 6, 1994
MEMORANDUM
TO: Kim D. Leinbach/City Manager
FROM: Robert S. Kosoy/Director of Public Works `F*
RE: WATER AND SEWER COMMITTEE REPORT #13
The Water and Sewer Committee met on May 26, 1994 and the
attendees were: Lyman Fletcher, Jim Jarboe, Alan Potter,
Harry McNally, Tim Townsend, Tom Hawk, Jim Jacques, John
Collins and Robert Kosoy. Items of discussion were:
MORNING MEETING -
1) Beach Avenue - As noted in Water and Sewer Committee
Report #11, Gee and Jenson was revising the cost estimate
and analyzing the need for the 12" line on Beach Avenue.
Jim Jacques reviewed the problems inherent to Beach
Avenue, i. e. the large sand dune and underground houses.
He explained that the original design eliminated a lift
station and that the concept of individual grinder pumps
was approved by the City Commission. In addition, Beach
Avenue has a very narrow right-of-way and the maintenance
and protection of traffic will be very difficult during
construction. Previous estimates were submitted by Scott
Plumbing and A. J. Johns and reviewed by Gee and Jenson.
Jim Jacques advised that the 12" diameter line on Beach
Avenue is needed to provide greater than 30 psi and
complete a loop system throughout the City. He advised
that 1, 750 GPM (gallons per minute) was needed by the
Fire Chief and anything less than a 12" line could not
deliver this flow at the Sea Turtle Inn. See Attachments
A, B, C, and D, submitted by Jim Jacques to the Committee.
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SUMMARY OF CURRENT ESTIMATED CONSTRUCTION COSTS
BEACH AVENUE WATER AND SEWER EXTENSIONS G&J PROJECT NO. 88-276
ATLANTIC BEACH, FLORIDA 05/19/94
PORTIONS OF THE ORIGINAL PROJECT HAVE BEEN COMPLETED
COST ESTIMATES REFLECT CURRENT REVISIONS
FROM ENGINEERING NEWS RECORD CONSTRUCTION INDEX:
CONSTRUCTION COST INDEX FOR JUNE 1990: 4734
CONSTRUCTION COST INDEX FOR MARCH 1994: 5381
INCREASE IN CONSTRUCTION COSTS: 13.67%
APPLY INCREASE TO JUNE 1990 COST ESTIMATE
BID PART JUNE 1990 CURRENT
NUMBER BID PART DESCRIPTION COST ESTIMATE COST ESTIMATE
PART 1 BEACH AVENUE SEWER SYSTEM EXTENSIONS $201,458 $228,992
PART 2 BEACH AVENUE AND 18TH ST.WATER SYSTEM EXTENSION $167,388 $190,265
PART 3 SEMINOLE ROAD SEWER SYSTEM EXTENSIONS $0 (COMPLE I ED)
PART 4 DEWEES AVENUE AREA SEWER SYSTEM EXTENSIONS $86,034 $97,793
,RT 5 DEWEES AVENUE AREA WATER SYSTEM EXTENSIONS $14,955 $16,998
PART 6 BEACH AVENUE PAVING AND RESURFACING $228,790 $260,059
PART 7 OCEAN GROVE DRIVE AREA SEWER EXTENSIONS $0 (COMPLETED 4/94)
TOTAL PROJECT COST ESTIMATE $698,625 $794,107
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ATLANTIC BEACH WATER SYSTEM ANALYSIS - CITY AND BUCCANEER, 12" LOOP TO SOUTH, W/FIRE FLOW AT NODE 500
COMPUTER GENERATED SCHEMATIC OF ATLANTIC BEACH WATER SYSTEM USING "WATER"e HYDRAULIC ANALYSIS'
TOTAL WATER DEMAND - 6.685 MGD (4.165 MGD USAGE, 2.520 MGD FIRE)
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EXHIBITNO. 2 ENGINEERS— ARCHITECTS _ PLANNERS INC.
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Mr. Robert S. Kosoy, P.E.
June 3, 1994
• Raising the bottom slab elevations two (2) feet resulted in reducing the clarifier slabs
by 12 inches and the aeration tank slabs by six (6) inches for a total savings of$92,000
Ott$150/cy or$50,5(0 at$60/cy.
• We have attached Appendices "A" and "B" summarizing the cost savings for both the
one (I) and two (2)foot increase in elevations at the$150/cy and$60/cy respectively.
Appendix "C" is the back-up calculations.
In considering the presented alternatives,please be advised that the engineering cost for this
evaluation is$2,250.00. There also will be additional engineering costs if we make any of the
changes contemplated in this evaluation.
With the exception of the electrical and architectural, this project has been placed on hold at the
90% level waiting your decision and further instruction.
If you have any questions or need additional information please don't hesitate to call me at(904)
724-3546.
• Sincerely,
E. H. Pitman,Jr.,P.r.
President
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New Secondary Clarifiers
Concrete 77.5 cy X $60/yd x 2 = $9,300.00
Reinforcing Steel 8379 lb x $0.40/111 x 2 = 4103-012
Subtotal: $16,003.00
Aeration Tanks $0.00
Total Savings: $16,003.00
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Concrete 155 cy x $60/yd x 2 $18,600.00
Reinforcing Steel 8379 lbs x$0.40/lb x 2 117.9121
Subtotal: $25,303.00
Aeration Tanks
Concrete 77.3 cy x $60/cy x 2 — $9,276.00
Reinforcing Steel 19888 lb x $0.40/lb x 2 = $, 5 4
Subtotal: $25,186.00
Total Savings: $50,489.00
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