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06-25-90 v AMENDED CITY OF ATLANTIC BEACH REGULAR MEETING MONDAY, JUNE 25, 1990 AGENDA 4111 Call to order Invocation and pledge to the flag 1. Approval of the minutes of the regular meeting of June 11, 1990 2. Recognition of visitors: 3. Old Business: A. Discussion and related action relative to property owned by Alice Wilson (City Attorney Alan Jensen) ** B. Discussion and related action relative to financial advisors for the City of Atlantic Beach (Finance Director Harry Royal) 4. Consent: A. Budget adjustment #90-02 to provide for the purchase of a copier machine at City Hall which was approved by the City Commission 5/29/90 (Finance Director Harry Royal) B. Budget adjustment #90-03 to provide for additional funds for the purchase of Thelma Griffin's property (Finance Director Harry Royal) C. Budget adjustment #90-04 to provide budget for payment of principal and interest on the State Bond Loan Program (Finance Director Harry Royal) ** D. Approval of contract relative to Rodriguez Group, Inc. insurance proposal (Finance Director Harry Royal) 5. Action on Ordinances: A. Final reading and public hearing of Ordinance #45-90-8 amending Chapter 20, Article III, Section 20-52 to clarify requirement for licensing; creating section 20-52A to provide for inspections; amending section 20-54 providing additional penalties for delinquencies; amending section 20-59, schedule of fees (Maureen King, City Clerk) B. Final reading and public hearing of Ordinance 90-90-151 to change the definition of "Substandard Lot of Record" and "Townhouse" amending under Sec. 24-83 to provide for only one single family dwelling on substandard lots of record, and requiring action by the community development Board 6. New Business: A. Recommendation by the Park Advisory Board on short and long term projects. (Donald Fagan, Chairman of Parks Advisory Board) B. Approval of the Florida League of Cities to collect occupational license taxes from insurance companies doing business but not maintaining a place of business within the city limits (City attorney Alan Jensen) C. Discussion and related action for a special exception for Barrett and Rowan Construction Company 7. City Manager reports and/or correspondence: A. Report concerning request of installation of speed bumps on west end of Sailfish Drive and also Beach Ave. between 18th and 19th Street (Lt. James Christman) 8. Mayor to call on City Commissioners, City Attorney and City Clerk: Adjournment ** This item was changed from a previous category on the agenda. MINUTES OF THE REGULAR MEETING OF THE ATLANTIC BEACH CITY COM- MISSION HELD IN CITY HALL AT 7:15 PM ON MONDAY, JUNE 25, 1990 V V O O PRESENT: William I. Gulliford, Jr. , Mayor T T Robert B. Cook, Sr. E E Glenn A. Edwards, and D D Adelaide R. Tucker AND: Kim D. Leinbach, City Manager M S Alan C. Jensen, City Attorney 0 E Maureen King, City Clerk T C I O Y ABSENT: John C. Weldon, Commissioner (Out of town) NAME OF ONEN COMMRS. N D S 0 The meeting was called to order by Mayor Gulliford. The invocation, offered by Commissioner Cook, was followed by the pledge to the flag. 1. Approval of the minutes of the regular meeting of June 11, 1990 Commissioner Tucker referred to Item A on the Consent Agenda, Change Order No. 2 deleting pavement on West Ninth Street from Camelia Street to Jasmine Street in Section H, and asked whether it was correct that this deletion resulted in a net increase of $1,586.05. The City Clerk explained the change order also called for additional sewer work which offset any savings in the deletion of the paving. Cook x x Edwards x Motion: Approve minutes of regular meeting of June 11, 1990, Tucker x x as presented Gulliford x No discussion before the vote. The motion carried unanimously. 2. Recognition of Visitors Della Koenig, 780 Redfin Drive, said there was a lot of trash and debris in the area between Royal Palms Theatre and Jax Liquors and the City Manager was asked to contact the property owners regarding clean-up of their property. Ms. Koenig also complained that not all of her recyclable items had not been collected and Harry McNally was asked to follow up on this. 3. Old Business A. Discussion and related action relative to property owned by Alice Wilson City Attorney Jensen reported he had received no response to two letters he had written to Ms. Wilson and Claudie Hogans had tried unsuccessfully, to make personal contact with Ms. Wilson. Mr. Jensen said he knew a private investigator who would probably be able to locate Ms. Wilson very quickly if she is still alive. He asked how the City Commission wished him to proceed. PAGE TWO V V MINUTES NAME OF JUNE 25, 1990 COMMRS. MSYN Motion: Authorize the City Attorney to use professional Cook x services to attempt to locate Ms. Wilson and also Edwards x x get title abstract to the property, at a cost not to Tucker x x exceed $500.00 Gulliford x No discussion before the vote. The motion carried unanimously. B. Discussion and related action relative to financial advisors for the City of Atlantic Beach Finance Director Royal confirmed that each Commissioner had received the spread sheet he had prepared on the four financial advisors being considered. He said the four firms all appeared to be qualified and capable of performing the required services. The rates quoted were somewhat negotiable and he suggested the City Manager be authorized to negotiate the best possible rate. Mayor Gulliford pointed out Evensen Dodge, Inc. , did not conduct rate studies, which he felt was to their detriment. Mike Burton of Burton and Associates and Peter Baumgaertner of Barnett Capital Markets were in attendance and both made short presentations on behalf of their firms. Since the interview on June 11, 1990, Mr. Burton had visited City Hall and reviewed some of the city' s outstanding debts and presented some analyses of same. He said he had personally done over twenty rate studies for cities and counties and would negotiate a price for a rate study for Atlantic Beach. Mayor Gulliford asked Mr. Baumgaertner if Barnett had in-house rate study capabilities. He said Mr. Cahalan and Mr. Cordell had been involved in rate studies in the past but he, personally, had not. However, he could not answer for his associates regarding performing this service. After a complete discussion of the matter, the Mayor asked the wishes of the Commission. Motion: Negotiate contract with Barnett Bank Edwards x The motion died for lack of a second. Motion: Authorize City Manager and Finance Director to enter Cook x x into preliminary negotiations with Burton and Edwards x Associates and report back at the next Commission Tucker x x meeting. In the event a satisfactory agreement Gulliford x cannot be reached, the City Commission will authorize negotiations with a second firm of their choice. No further discussion before the vote. The motion carried on a 3 - 1 vote with Commissioner Edwards voting Nay. PAGE THREE V V MINUTES NAME OF JUNE 25, 1990 COMMRS. MSYN 4. Consent Agenda A. Resolution No. 90-9: Budget Adjustment No. 90-02 to provide for the purchase of a copy machine for City Hall, (approved by the City Commission on May 29, 1990) B. Resolution No. 90-10: Budget Adjustment No. 90-03 to provide for additional funds for the purchase of Thelma Griffin's property C. Resolution No. 90-11: Budget Adjustment No. 90-4 to provide budget for payment of principal and interest on the State Bond Loan Program Cook x Motion: Approve passage of Consent Agenda Edwards x x Tucker x x No discussion before the vote. The motion carried unanimously. Gulliford x 5. Action on Ordinances A. Ordinance No. 45-90-8 - Public Hearing AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE CODE OF ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF ATLANTIC BEACH, AMENDING CHAPTER 20, ARTICLE III, SECTION 20-52 TO CLARIFY REQUIREMENT FOR LICENSING; CREATING SECTION 20-52A TO PROVIDE FOR INSPECTIONS; AMENDING SECTION 20-54 PROVIDING ADDITIONAL PENALTIES FOR DELINQUENCIES; AMENDING SECTION 20-59, SCHEDULE OF FEES; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE Mayor Gulliford presented in full, in writing, Ordinance No. 45-90-8 on public hearing, said ordinance having been posted in accordance with Charter requirements. The Mayor opened the floor for a public hearing and invited comments from the audience. Since no one spoke for or against the ordinance, the Mayor declared the public hearing closed. Cook x Motion: Approve passage of Ordinance No. 45-90-8 on public Edwards x x hearing Tucker a x Gulliford x No discussion before the vote. The motion carried unanimously. B. Ordinance No. 90-90-151 - Public Hearing AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE CODE OF ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF ATLANTIC BEACH, AMENDING CHAPTER 24, ZONING AND SUBDIVISION REGULATIONS CHANGING UNDER SECTION 24-17 THE DEFINITIONS OF "SUBSTANDARD LOT OF RECORD" AND "TOWNHOUSE," AMENDING UNDER SECTION 24-83 TO PROVIDE FOR ONLY ONE SINGLE FAMILY DWELLING ON SUBSTANDARD LOTS OF RECORD, AND REQUIRING ACTION BY THE COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BOARD, PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE Mayor Gulliford presented in full, in writing, Ordinance No. 90-90-151 on public hearing, said ordinance having been posted in accordance with Charter requirements. The Mayor opened the floor for a public hearing and invited comments from the audience. PAGE FOUR V V MINUTES NAME OF JUNE 25, 1990 COMMRS. MSYN Dezmond Waters, 1835 Seminole Road, asked for a brief outline of what the ordinance would accomplish and asked whether height restrictions would be addressed. Mayor Gulliford said the matter of height had been discussed at the previous meeting of the Community Development Board. One suggestion discussed by that board had been to allow the heights of structures on substandard lots at a percentage of the area of the substandard lot compared to the minimum requirements of the zoning district and applying same to the 35-foot limitation. The Commission, generally, felt this was a fair compromise. Since no one else spoke for or against the ordinance, the Mayor declared the public hearing closed. The City Attorney explained this ordinance addressed only the definitions; height restrictions would have to be addressed under the proper section of the code. Motion: Table the matter until height restrictions and lot Cook x lines can receive further study Discussion continued before the motion could be seconded and Commissioner Cook requested an ordinance be drafted establishing height restrictions for substandard lots. Discussion then ensued regarding the definition of "townhouses" and Don Ford, the city's Building Inspector, read the definition of "townhouse" in the Southern Standards Building Code. It was felt since Atlantic Beach had previously adopted the Southern Standards Building Code, the definition in both documents should be the same. Motion: Approve passage of Ordinance No. 90-90-151 on public Cook x x hearing with the definition of "townhouse" amended Edwards x x to conform with the Southern Standards Building Tucker z Code. Gulliford x In discussion before the vote it was clarified that the definition of "townhouse" in the Southern Standards Building Code, would replace the first sentence in the definition of "townhouses" in the ordinance. The question was called and the motion carried unanimously. In further discussion regarding drafting an ordinance to address height restrictions on substandard lots, the City Attorney said he felt it might be better for the Community Development Board and City Commission to consider each case individually. After a complete discussion of the matter it was the general consensus the City Attorney should endeavor to address the concerns which had been voiced in as fair and equitable manner as possible and draft an ordinance for consideration by the City Commission. 6. New Business A. Recommendation by the Recreation Advisory Board on short and long term projects PAGE FIVE V V MINUTES NAME OF JUNE 25, 1990 COMMAS. MSYN Don Fegan, Chairman of the Recreation Advisory Board, introduced the other board members who were in attendance. He pointed out in accordance with the resolution creating the Recreation Advisory Board, powers and duties of that board included reviewing and making recommendations regarding expenditure of monies or expansion of services or facilities. He felt the recent donation of $500.00 to summer youth activities should have come before the board for review and recommendation. Mayor Gulliford responded that this was an oversight on the part of the Commission and he hoped in the future such matters would be referred to the Recreation Board. Jeff Croom spoke to the matter of user fees as they relate to baseball and soccer. Mr. Croom said the board felt the registration fees for baseball and soccer should be consistent and they felt the current $40.00 registration fee for baseball was too high for many of the Atlantic Beach children. Since over half of the children who participated in the Little League program this year resided outside the city limits they also recommended a lower fee for Atlantic Beach residents. They also felt the teams should be responsible for a portion of the cost of the lights. Advertising fees for the signs along the outfield line of the baseball field have been paid to the Athletic Association and the board felt these fees should be paid to the city and this could be used to offset registration fees for disadvantaged children. Mayor Gulliford inquired whether any agreement existed between the Little League and the City, and Parks and Recreation Director Blanchard said since incorporation, the city had allowed the Atlantic Beach Little League Association to use Russell Park but there has been no written agreement. He felt the city should negotiate an annual agreement with any organization which used city facilities. The board recommended a complete refurbishing of Donner Park, which would include picnic tables, water fountains, refurbishing of concession area and toilets, installing bleachers, planting trees, laying sod and installing an irrigation system. They would like this to be a first class park which would be used primarily for soccer. He said the board is also considering a mobile concession stand which could be taken from one park to another. Mayor Gulliford reported Councilman Jarboe had offered to get the City of Jacksonville to work with Atlantic Beach to improve Church Road. Basic improvements they felt needed to be urgently undertaken in the Donner Park area included the clearing of lots to help alleviate the drug problems. The City Manager was authorized to prepare specifications and invite bids for clearing the recently acquired Mabry property. Mayor Gulliford suggested the Recreation PAGE SIX V V MINUTES NAME OF JUNE 25, 1990 COMMRS. MSYN Advisory Board contact the Florida Irrigation Society of North Florida who had helped to install a system at Loretta School and he felt they might be willing to assist the city in a similar manner. David Turner reported on the success of the Atlantic Beach Tennis team and recommended the city consider constructing two additional tennis courts on Seminole Road, which they estimated, including lights, would cost approximately $40,000. The board recommended that the cost of operating the lights be defrayed by user fees. It was pointed out that board member Gerard Vermey is an architect and had volunteered to design some park layouts which would make more efficient use of the space available. He will need a site plan of the parks, especially the newly acquired areas, to accomplish this task. Mr. Fegan said the board is still considering a band shell or similar structure but did not wish to make any recommendations in this connection until the construction of the new City Hall and the modifications to Russell Park parking areas are complete. The board was encouraged by the success of the 1989 Christmas activities and while plans for the 1990 program had not yet been completed it was hoped to have an even better event this year. Mr. Fegan assured the City Commission that the Recreation Advisory Board was a very interested and active group all of whom work hard to meet the needs of the Atlantic Beach citizens. Mayor Gulliford encouraged the board to look at the four acre parcel on the north side of Atlantic Boulevard and west of Mayport Road which the city had purchased some time for a solid waste transfer station. Since the city no longer plans to build the transfer station, the Mayor felt the area may have some potential for recreational purposes. The Mayor and Commissioners commended the Recreation Advisory Board for the work they had done. The Mayor reported on the recent legislative change regarding the approved uses for bed tax funds which he said would be ongoing revenue. He also reminded the board that the current City Hall building would be available for recreational purposes when the new building was complete and asked that the board consider possible uses which would address the needs of senior citizens. B. Approval of agreement with the Florida League of Cities to collect occupational license taxes from insurance companies doing business but not maintaining a place of business within the city limits Alan Jensen reported this was a standard agreement which he felt was legally sufficient. PAGE SEVEN V V MINUTES NAME OF JUNE 25, 1990 COMMRS. MSYN Cook x Motion: Authorize Mayor and Clerk to execute agreement on Edwards x x behalf of the City of Atlantic Beach Tucker x x Gulliford x No discussion before the vote. The motion carried unanimously. C. Discussion and related action for a special exception for Barrett and Rowan Construction Company Mayor Gulliford presented the application for exception and reported the matter had been considered by the Community Development Board at its meeting on June 19, 1990, after which the board had recommended approval. Ted Barrett, owner of Barrett & Rowan Construction Company, who was in the audience, assured the City Commission the premises would be used for office purposes only and that no materials would be stored there. Motion: Grant exception to Barrett & Rowan Construction Cook x x Company for a contractors office in a CG zoning Edwards x district at 684 Sturdivant Avenue, with the Tucker x x understanding exception is granted to Barrett & Gulliford x Rowan, not the land No discussion before the vote. The motion carried unanimously. 7. City Manager reports and/or correspondence A. Report concerning request for installation of speed bumps on west end of Sailfish Drive and also Beach Avenue between Eighteenth and Nineteenth Streets Lt. Campbell said unless a definite need for speed bumps could be demonstrated, it was the policy of the Police Department to recommend against them. He felt speed bumps were not an effective means of controlling traffic speed and often caused more problems and complaints than they solved. He specifically recommended against speed bumps on Beach Avenue and Sailfish Drive but said if speeding problems were reported to the Police Department they would conduct speed analyses and write citations where necessary. Discussion ensued regarding different types of speed bumps and "rumble strips" and Lt. Campbell said he had some information on a speed bump which is 12-feet wide and 3-inches high and is painted with black and white stripes. However, this type of speed bump is expensive because of the amount of pavement involved. After a full discussion of the matter, Lt. Campbell was asked to give further consideration to whether rumble strips would be effective on Sailfish Drive, and report back at the next meeting. The City Manager reported he had been contacted by the owner of a piece of property adjacent to city-owned property in Section H, offering said property for sale to the city at its assessed value PAGE EIGHT V V MINUTES NAME OF JUNE 25, 1990 COMMRS. MSYN of $18,000. The City Manager was directed to get more information and the City Commission would consider the matter further. Commissioner Tucker reported she had spoken with the local Census office and they reported 100% of the homes in Duval and Nassau counties had responded to the census questionnaires. Post—census local review counts will be mailed out in late summer and Stan Smith of the Bureau of Economic and Business Research at the University of Florida has agreed to assist communities in verifying the accuracy of the counts and identifying problems. She requested the City Manager to contact Mr. Smith in this regard. Mayor Gulliford announced the second annual Trash Bash at Russell Park on July 4. There being no further business to come before the City Commission, the Mayor declared the meeting adjourned at 9:00 PM. ISAA � . 11iam I. Gullif.IIW Mayor/Presiding 01 ,`- ATTES T: \ )1(621-4A-4- Maureen King, City Cle$