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05-08-89 v CITY OF ATLANTIC BEACH REGULAR MEETING MONDAY, MAY 8, 1989 AGENDA Call to Order Invocation and Pledge to the Flag 1. Approval of the minutes of the regular meeting of April 24, 1989 2. Recognition of Visitors 3. Consent Agenda: A. Acknowledge receipt of a copy of a portion of the draft of the Coastal Management Conservation Element of the City's Comprehensive Plan indicating the desirability of decreasing density along shoreline sites B. Acknowledge receipt of a tract on innovative land use proposals prepared in connection with the annual meeting of the National Institute of Municipal Law Officers C. Acknowledge receipt of a paper on municipal investments prepared in connection with the National Institute of Municipal Law Officers D. Acknowledge receipt of, and accept with regret, the letter of resignation of Ronald Della Porta as a member of the Atlantic Beach Code Enforcement Board E. Acknowledge letter from Walter J. Parks, Jr. requesting adjustment of water and sewer bill F. Acknowledge receipt of a letter of appreciation from Bernard Boldstad, Station Manager of the American Red Cross, on the successful completion of their fund raising carnival G. Acknowledge agreement with Connelly and Wicker Engineers for bid and inspection services in connection with the extension of Beach Avenue North of 20th Street and the paving overlay of Sturdivant Avenue and related parking area adjacent to the Tax Collector's Office in Atlantic Beach H. Acknowledge receipt of an appeal from Mark J. Kredell appealing a decision of the Community Development Board on the denial of a variance for the development of a 50' X 50' lot at 18th Street and Beach Avenue and setting of a public hearing for May 22, 1989 I. Acknowledge agreement between the City and Connelly and Wicker Engineers for engineering and surveying fees in connection with the City's annual Paving Program for plans and specifications for the paving of Jordan Street east of Frances Avenue J. Acknowledge receipt of a letter from Fredrick S. Aldridge, 1555 Selva Marina Drive regarding his concern on the dangers inherent in the use of jet skis in the Atlantic Ocean near swimming areas K. Acknowledge recipt of minutes of Board of Trustees for Atlantic Beach Pension Fund for meeting held May 5, 1989. 4. Committee Reports: 5. New Business: A. Commission discussion on a request by Greg Shenck of the Atlantic Village Mobile Home Park for the lease of an acre of ground which was formerly used as the location for the Buccaneer Waste Water Treatment Plant facility. B. Action on a letter from Lester Griffis, City Manager of Jacksonville Beach indicating the Community Affairs Committee of the City of Jacksonville Beach has asked the three beach communities to split the cost of $3,000 for the use of the Flag Pavilion in connection with the Maritime Exhibition to be held August 11, 12 and 13 C. Action by the City Commission on a proposal by Mayor William Gulliford to appoint Ed Martin as a member of the Code Enforcement Board D. Further discussions by the City Commission on Commissioner Jensen's report relative to the City Attorney 6. Action on Ordinances: A. Ordinance 90-89-142: introduction and first reading of an Ordinance amending the Ordinance Code of the City of Atlantic Beach, Florida; amending Chapter 24, Article III, Division 6, Section 24-129 to provide exception to site requirements in a Planned Unit Development and setting a public hearing for May 22, 1989 B. Ordinance 90-89-141: public hearing and final reading of an Ordinance amending the Ordinance Code of the City of Atlantic Beach; amending Chapter 24, Article III, Division 7, Section 24-157(a) to establish a method for measuring height of fences and walls C. Ordinance 90-89-143: public hearing and final reading of an Ordinance amending the Ordinance Code of the City of Atlantic Beach; amending Chapter 24, the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance and Land Development Code by amending the official zoning map to rezone land owned by Stephen H. Mabry and described on exhibit "A" attached hereto from RG2 to CG 7. Miscellaneous Business: A. Authority to appropriate $1,500 for a membership fee in the "Keep America Beautiful" organization in support of the Atlantic Beach Beautification Committee activity 8. City Manager Reports: 9. Mayor to call on City Commissioners, City Attorney, City Clerk for reports/or requests: Adjournment M Ntfl!S OF THE REGULAR MEETING OF THE MANTIC BEACH CITY COM- MISSION HELD AT CITY HALL ON MAY 8, 1989, AT 7:15 PM V V O O ,RESENT: William I. Gulliford, Jr. , Mayor/Commissioner T T Robert B. Cook, Sr. E E Glenn A. Edwards D D Alan C. Jensen, and Adelaide R. Tucker, Commissioners M S AND: Richard C. Fellows, City Manager 0 E Claude L. Mullis, City Attorney T C Maureen King, City Clerk I 0 Y 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 April 24, 1989. Cook x *tion: Approve minutes of the regular meeting of April 24, Edwards x x 1989 Jensen x Tucker x x No discussion before the vote. The motion carried unanimously. Gulliford x Recognition of visitors Dan Rice of Mahoney Adams Milam Surface & Grimsley, P.A. , reported relative to premium tax monies amounting to approximately $47,000 which had been held by the Department of Insurance. Mr. Rice said his firm had addressed such subjects as definition of salary, naming of beneficiaries, removing the 80% cap on final average compensation, providing a provision to refund contributions when employees left city employment and also the line-of-duty benefits the Department of Insurance required upon employment of public safety officers. The city's Pension Ordinance had been changed to address these matters. The Department of Insurance had sought to impose the same restrictions on plans which had been adopted by municipalities by ordinance and which include all employees, as would apply to plans which include only public safety officers and which are funded solely by premiums and employee contributions. His firm had requested a formal hearing with the Department of Administrative Hearings. However, the Florida League of Cities had represented several cities on similar matters and Mahoney Adams decided to await the result of those hearings. The outcome had been in favor of the cities and the Department of Insurance had issued a check for $47,000. This amount, however, did not include any interest for the time the money had been withheld. * * * * * * * * * * * * * eorge Grandy, 135 13th Street, expressed concern relative to the recent popularity of jet skis and asked what restrictions were in force to regulate their use. The City Manager said that city ordinances provide boats and other motorized apparatuses are to be PAGE 'IWO MINUTES V V MAY 8, 1989 NAME OF COMMRS. MSYN operated at least 200 feet off the beach. Phil Petley, 380 19th Street said he had also observed hazardous conditions involving jet skis. The Police Chief said life guards will be on the beach on weekends effective this weekend, and daily beginning in June, and would advise the jet skiers of regulations. The police department can then contact the Marine Patrol if problems arise. Cheryl Seaton, 2250 Beachcomber Trail, said the beach and ocean should be for the use of all citizens and preferential treatment should not be given to swimmers to the degree it would endanger the lives of the jet skiers if they were required to stay further off shore. Some ideas were suggested such as limiting the areas for launch and hours of operation and the Mayor requested the City Manager and Police Chief to review the City's Ordinance and recommend regulations which would be fair to all. Ruth Gregg, 905 Sailfish Drive, said large numbers of grocery carts were being abandoned throughout the city causing unsightly conditions. Ms. Gregg also commented on trash which was not being --icked up on schedule and the City Manager was asked to check into hese complaints. * * * * * * * * * * * * * Matt Roland, 220 12th Street, addressed the Commission relative to speeding on Ocean Boulevard. He said a dangerous condition exists for children playing near the street. He requested the area be reviewed with a view to erecting additional stop signs. Sandy Bell, 1175 East Coast Drive said speeding was also a problem on East Coast Drive. Chief Thompson reported the police department had just completed a study of traffic on the south end of East Coast Drive and had recommended against additional stop signs. He said very few vehicles were found to be exceeding the speed limit by more than five miles per hour. However, the north end of the beach had not been included in their study. Frances Lockerman, 1140 Ocean Boulevard and Gail Cooper, 1178 Ocean Boulevard, said they had also observed problems with speeding. Mayor Gulliford asked the City Manager and Chief Thompson to review the situation and report back at the next meeting. * * * * * * * * * * * * * Ms. Sam Barnette, 1841 Selva Marina Drive inquired how much longer the construction would continue on the lift station on Selva Marina rive. She indicated the pumps had been running continuously for a n<onth. Public Services Director Ford indicated the project would be completed in approximately one week. Ms. Barnette also asked that the shrubbery around the lift station be trimmed as it was PAGE THREE MINUTES V V MAY 8, 1989 NAME OF COMMRS. MSYN obscuring traffic vision in that area. Mayor Gulliford informed the audience of the recently formed Beautification Committee. He said a meeting of that committee had been scheduled for Thursday night and invited participation from the audience. * * * * * * * * * * * * * Marcy Ashby, 133 Pine Street, addressed the Commission relative to the recent increase in charges for garbage service and particularly how it affected single and retired citizens. She suggested the city consider reducing service to two or three days a week. In response to Ms. Ashby's comments, Mayor Gulliford informed the audience of the City's Solid Waste and Recycling Committee. He said the rate increase had been necessary as a result of overall costs and were comparable to other communities which provide less frequent pickup service. He said the idea of charging by volume had been discussed by the solid waste committee and he invited anyone who was interested to volunteer to serve on this or any other city committee. * * * * * * * * * * * * * "lyde Wade, 93 Lewis Street, reported a serious problem with drug raffic existed in the George, Dudley, and Lewis Street area. He reported drug dealers were heavily armed and carried portable radios and had little regard for human life. He said the police have been doing all they can in the area but the drug problem persists. Mayor Gulliford said he had recently accompanied the police on patrol and had visited that area several times and he was well acquainted with the problem. Chief Thompson said at least fifty drug related arrests had been made in that area in the last few months. Owners of vacant lots had been asked to clear these lots which are being used as cover for drug dealers. Some progress had been noted and the Code Enforcement Board was working to ensure additional lots were cleared. The Chief said the drug dealers were well known to the police. Many had long arrest records but, unfortunately, the criminal justice system repeatedly releases these people and they continue to be a problem. Rev. Frank Ellis, Pastor of Community Baptist Church, 84 Lewis Street, said he had watched from his office window while drug deals took place and had called the police many times and encouraged his neighbors to do the same. Rev. Webb, Pastor of another local church, said he had witnessed similar occurrences. Mack Stanford, 1860 George Street, said drug activity continues throughout the night. He said these people do not live in Atlantic Beach and sked if it would be possible to adopt legislation that would Nrohibit people who had been arrested on drug charges from entering the city. PAGE FOUR MINUTES V V MAY 8, 1989 NAME OF COMMRS. M S Y N Mayor Gulliford said the city has an aggressive policy in dealing with drug related activities and will continue in that manner. He said the city had recently established a Safe Neighborhood Task Force and encouraged the audience to become involved and learn ways they could protect themselves and their neighborhood. Thelma Griffin, 1920 George Street, said the residents were like prisoners in their homes. They are fearful for their children; they are embarrassed to have friends visit their homes; they cannot walk in the streets; older people have to lock their homes when the sun goes down; even company owned vehicles can be seen in the area buying drugs. Mayor Gulliford scheduled a meeting for Monday, May 15, 1989, at 7:30 PM at City Hall for the purpose of further discussions with the residents of the Lewis, Dudley and George Street areas relative to the drug problem. In the meantime he asked the City Attorney to investigate any alternatives the city may have with respect to ordinances, and requested the City Manager to compile a list of all vacant properties in the area. He plans to write to these people and request that they have these properties cleared. If property owners do not cooperate the city could clear the land and place liens on property. 3. Consent Agenda A. Acknowledge receipt of a copy of a portion of the draft of the Coastal Management Conservation Element of the City's Cc prehensive Plan indicating the desirability of decreasing density along shoreline sites B. Acknowledge receipt of a tract on innovative land use proposals prepared in connection with the annual meeting of the National Institute of Municipal Law Officers C. Acknowledge receipt of a paper on municipal investments prepared in connection with the National Institute of Municipal Law Officers D. Acknowledge receipt of, and accept with regret, the letter of resignation of Ronald Della Porta as a member of the Atlantic Beach Code Enforcement Board E. Acknowledge letter flout Walter J. Parks Jr. requesting adjustment of water and sewer bill F. Acknowledge receipt of a letter of appreciation from Bernard Boldstad, Station Manager of the American Red Cross, on the successful completion of their fund raising carnival PAGE FIVE MINUTES V V MAY 8, 1989 NAME OF COMMRS. M S Y N G. Acknowledge agreement with Connelly and Wicker Engineers for bid and inspection services in connection with the extension of Beach Avenue North of 20th Street and the paving overlay of Sturdivant Avenue and related parking area adjacent to the Tax Collector's Office in Atlantic Beach H. Acknowledge receipt of an appeal aunt Mark J. Kredell appealing a decision of the Community Development Board on the denial of a variance for the development of a 50' x 50' lot at Eighteenth Street and Beach Avenue and setting a public hearing for May 22, 1989 I. Acknowledge agreement between the City and Connelly and Wicker Engineers for engineering and surveying fees in connection with the City's annual Paving Program for plans and specifications for the paving of Jordan Street east of Francis Avenue J. Acknowledge receipt of a letter hum Frederick S. Aldridge, 1555 Selva Marina Drive regarding his concern on the dangers inherent in the use of jet skis in the Atlantic Ocean near swimming areas K. Acknowledge receipt of minutes of Board of Trustees for Atlantic Beach Pension Fund for meeting held May 5, 1989. Cook x Edwards x x Notion: Approve passage of Consent Agenda Jensen x x Tucker x No discussion before the vote. The motion carried unanimously. Gulliford x 4. Committee Reports: None 5. New Business A. Commission discussion on a request by Greg Shenck of the Atlantic Village Mobile Home Park for the lease of an acre of ground which was formerly used as the location for the Buccaneer Waste Water Treatment Plant facility The City Manager reported Mr. Shenck had requested lease of the property for use as a recreation area. Playground equipment would be installed and could be used by all neighborhood children. The City Manager solicited the wishes of the Commission. Notion: Authorize the City Manager to enter into agreement with Atlantic Village Mobile Home on a month to Cook x month basis for lease of one acre of land formerly Edwards x x the site of a Buccaneer Waste Water Treatment Plant Jensen x facility, on condition the lessee maintains adequate Tucker x x insurance for the protection of the city condition Gulliford x No discussion before the vote. 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ORDINANCE NO. 90-89-141 - Public Hearing AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE ORDINANCE CODE OF THE CITY OF ATLANTIC BEACH, FLORIDA; AMENDING CHAPTER 24, ARPICTF: III, DIVISION 7, SECTION 24-157(a) ESTABLISHING A METHOD FOR MEASURING HEIGHT OF FENCES AND WALLS; AND PR)VIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. Mayor Gulliford presented in full, in writing, Ordinance No. 90-89-141 on second and final reading. Said Ordinance was posted in accordance with Charter requirements. The Mayor opened the floor for a public hearing and invited comments from the audience. Kathleen Russell, 2117 Beach Avenue, stated this matter had been discussed by both the Commission and the Community Development Board for some time and urged passage of the Ordinance. She said fences were being erected which were much higher than permitted, and a more definite method of establishing height was urgently needed. Since no one else wished to speak for or against the -Irdinance, the Mayor declared the public hearing closed. Notion: Approve passage of Ordinance No. 90-89-141 on final reading Cook x x Edwards x It was pointed out fences would be measured from the ground up, and Jensen x x would be measured from the side with the lowest elevation. No Tucker x further discussion. The motion carried unanimously. Gulliford x C. ORDINANCE NO. 90-89-143 - Public Hearing AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE ORDINANCE CODE OF THE CITY OF MANTIC BEACH, FLORIDA; AMENDING CHAPTER 24, THE COMPREHENSIVE NSIVE ZONING ORDINANCE AND LAND DEVELOPMENT CODE BY AMENDING THE OFFICIAL ZONING MAP TO REZONE LAND OWNED BY STEPHEN H. MABRY AND DESCRIBED ON EXHIBIT "A" ATS HERETO FROM RESIDENTIAL GENERAL (RG2) TO COMMERCIAL CIAL GENERAL (CG) ; AND PR)VIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE Mayor Gulliford presented in full, in writing, Ordinance No. 90-89-143 on second and final reading. Said Ordinance was posted in accordance with Charter requirements. The Mayor opened the floor for a public hearing and invited comments from the audience. Willie Miley, 1990 Park Street, said this area was the subject of earlier discussion regarding drug activity. The residents were opposed to any kind of commercial venture in that area, wishing instead to retain the residential status of the area. Stephen Fabry, owner of the subject property said he hoped to build a commercial building to be leased to the Navy for supplies. Concern was expressed by Mr. Miley and others that if the property was PAGE EIGHT V V MINUTES NAME OF MAY 8, 1989 COMMRS. M S Y N rezoned Commercial General, Mr. Mabry would be free to build other types of commercial ventures such as bars, etc. , which would not only detract from the residential nature of the area but could also contribute to the current drug problems. Thelma Griffin, 1920 George Street, said she hoped Mr. Mabry would remember that the area was home to those speaking against the ordinance; they had lived there for many years and were raising their children in an area already scarred by drugs. She also hoped Mr. Mabry would not build low-income housing which would contribute to the problems in the area. Mark Kredell, 1855 Beach Avenue, said he also owned property in the vicinity and felt his property would be devalued by this proposed rezoning. Others speaking against the rezoning were Dan Waite, 93 George Street, Mack Stanford, 1860 George Street; Sam Waters, owner of 22 duplex lots, Robert Lawrence 335 Dudley Street; and Roosevelt Cooper, Fort Caroline Road. Since no one else wished to speak for or against the ordinance, the Mayor declared the public hearing closed. Cook x x Edwards x x Jensen x Motion: Approve passage of Ordinance No. 90-89-143 Tucker x Gulliford x No further discussion. The motion was unanimously defeated. 7. Miscellaneous Business: A. Authority to appropriate $1,500 for a membership fee in the "Keep America Beautiful" organization in support of the Atlantic Beach Beautification Caimittcc activity The City Manager reported Barbara Mason, Regional Director for the Keep America Beautiful program, along with Miss Ethridge of the Keep Jacksonville Beautiful program, had made a presentation to the Beautification Committee at its last meeting. The Beautification Committee has asked for the support of the Commission by appropriating $1,500 for membership fee in the Association. He also stated the Atlantic Beach Beautification Committee wished to remain independent of the Keep America Beautiful Association but hoped to learn as much as possible from them. The Mayor briefly outlined some of the programs of the Keep America Beautiful group and said he felt this membership would be advantageous to Atlantic Beach. Motion: Authorize application for membership for the City of Cook x x Atlantic Beach in the Keep America Beautiful Edwards x organization at a cost of $1,500. Jensen x Tucker x x No further discussion. The motion carried unanimously. Cilliford x PAGE NINE MINUTES V V MAY 8, 1989 NAME OF COMMRS. MSYN 8. City Manager Reports: The City Manager presented each Commissioner with a map of a portion of Section H. He pointed out an area which had been proposed for use as a retaining pond but said this area may be unsuitable since it may at one time have been used as a landfill. The engineers would continue to test this area and in the event it was found to be unusable, the project manager had recommended using portions of Blocks 97 and 98 which is owned by the City. He asked Commission authorization to proceed in that direction. The Commission concurred, stating no other option seemed to be available. The City Manager also indicated in connection with the Section H project, several personal contacts would have to be made with property owners to acquire easements for drainage and paving. The engineers had recommended, in view of the amount of time which would be required to work on these problems, a project manager be appointed. Mr. Fellows pointed out former Mayor Howell had vast knowledge of the project and had contracted with the City to act as project manager. No objection to this agreement was voiced by any Commissioner. * * * * * * * * * * * * Commissioner Jensen reported he had received a letter from a resident complaining about lawn sprinklers which were being allowed to sprinkle on the street causing traffic hazards by people trying to avoid the sprinklers. Commissioner Jensen also asked that the subject of rezoning lots 41 - 60, North Atlantic Beach be an agenda item at the next meeting for discussion as to how it relates to the City's Comprehensive Plan. * * * * * * * * * * * * Mayor Gulliford reported the City's policy with regards to police cars was for three officers to share each vehicle. The vehicles were being operated twenty-four hours per day and this is not an economical system. He said the City could acquire nine cars which would be shared between two officers, allowing for some shut-down time, and trading of cars every three years, which he felt would be a more efficient system for the City. The City Manager said nine cars were currently available on state contract. $100,000 had been budgeted for public safety vehicles and it was his recommendation the City lease the police cars over a three year period and lease the fire equipment over a five year period. It was the general consensus the City should proceed with plans to acquire the new cars and keep the two best of the existing cars, with the others to be sold at auction. PAGE TEN V V MINUTES NAME OF MAY 8, 1989 COMMRS. MSYN Cook x x Notion: Authorize the City Manager to acquire nine police Edwards x x cars from Duval Ford under state contract and pursue Jensen x financing or leasing of said vehicles Tucker x Gulliford x No discussion before the vote. The motion carried unanimously. There being no further business to come before the Commission, the Mayor declared the meeting adjourned. A C___ ' n 1 A William I. Gulli ord Mayor/Presiding Offi A'r1'EST: )7 ,,,,,t,_,....., Ki.,„2____ Maureen King, City clerk