05-14-73 v CITY OF ATLANTIC BEACH, FLORIDA
AGENDA
MAY 14th, 1973
1. Call to Order
2. Invocation
3. App:^oval of the Minutes of April 23, 1973
4. Recognition of Visitors
5. Correspondence:
A. Bid Openings: Bituminized Fibre Pipe
B. Letter Re: Mrs. Harold J. Rooks
C. Letter Re: Reply to Stephen B. Lewailen Pecan Grove
6. Commission Consideration:
A. Emergency Repairs to Sewer Lines
B. Purchase Printing Calculator
C. Committee Report on Water Meters
D. Annual Contribution USO Account No. 209
7. H. C. Pierson Re: Lots 1 and 2 Atlantic Beach Parkway
0. Resolution No. 55-73-16 - Sewer Plant Fund
9. City Clerk
10. Chief of Police
11. Director of Public Works
12. City Manager
14. Commissioners
15. Mayor
16. Adjourn
MINUTES OF THE REGULAR MEETING OF THE ATLANTIC BEACH CITY COMMISSION
HELD AT THE CITY HALL ON MONDAY, MAY 14, 1973, AT 8:00 P.M.
PRESENT: William S. Howell, Mayor-Commissioner
L. W. Minton, Jr.
R. R. Rosborough, II
F. W. Fogg
D. W. Speed, Commissioners
AND R. C. Vogel, City Manager
Oliver C. Ball, City Attorney
Gloria June Knight, City Clerk
The meeting was called to order by Mayor-Commissioner, Mr. Howell.
The invocation was given by Commissioner Minton, followed by the
pledge to the flag.
The minutes of the meeting of April 23, 1973, were approved as
written.
Mayor Howell recognized visitors and called for any business from
the floor not on the agenda. There was none.
Bids on Bituminized Fibre Pipe were opened:
Sonoco Products Company, Hartsville, S.C. Total Bid $3,431.40
No other bids were received.
Commissioner Rosborough moved that the bid for Bituminized Fibre
Pipe be awarded to Sonoco Products Company, Hartsville, S.C. , in the
amount cf $3,431.40. The motion was seconded by Commissioner Speed
and carried.
Under correspondence, the City Commission received a letter from
the law offices of John H.P . Helms notifying the Commission that
Mr. Lee G. Whitfield, 349 Tenth Street, Atlantic Beach, Florida,
opposes Mrs. Harold J. Rooks Child Care Facilities, 355 Tenth Street,
Atlantic Beach, Florida. At this time, Mayor Howell asked if there
was anyone in the audience representing Mr. Helms or Mrs. Rooks.
No one appeared at this time. Mayor Howell suggested this item be
passed. There were no objections from the City Commission.
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MAY 14, 1973
Mr. Vogel reported that the City of Atlantic Beach received a letter
and payment form Pecan Grove Apartments, Phase II, in the amount of
$1, 509.66 for the quarterly payment of October, 1972 and April, 1973,
thus, bringing their account up to date. Mr. Vogel stated in his
reply to Mr. Stephen B. Lewallen, representative of Pecan Grove
Apartments, that the City has not and will not obligate itself to
future connections to the sewer system outside the City Limits un-
less the gallonage is reserved.
Mayor Howell stated that the United Service Organization of North-
east Florida, Inc. have requested a check in the amount of $500.00,
which the City of Atlantic Beach have under special act of the Legis-
lature provided since 1957 . It was moved by Commissioner Rosborough
seconded by Commissioner Minton and carried that we allocate $500.00
from Account No. 209 to the United Service Organization of Northeast
Florida, Inc.
The next item on the agenda was a request from H. C. Pierson to
construct two single family residences on Lots 1 and 2 Atlantic
Beach Parkway using a common wall on a common lot line. After
lengthly discussion, Mayor Howell referred this request to the
Advisory Planning Board for their recommendations.
Mayor Howell presented and read in full Resolution No. 55-73-16
covering the "Sewer Plant Fund" . Mayor Howell stated the resolution
should be corrected to read "the City Treasurer and Mayor-
Commissioner is hereby directed to receive said money and apply
the fifty percent in interest-bearing securities that are most ad-
vantegeous to the City' s interest. " Commissioner Minton moved for
passage of said resolution with the change to include the Mayor-
Commissioner along with the City Treasurer, seconded by Commissioner
Rosborough and carried. Copy of Resolution No. 55-73-16 is attached
hereto and made a part hereof.
Gloria June Knight reported that the City of Atlantic Beach was
presented a plaque in appreciation for cur participation in the
Welcome Day Parade, Jacksonville Beach, 1973.
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MAY 14, 1973
Mr. Hilliard reported that the sidewalk has been started at
Seminole Road to Sailfish Drive along Seaspray. He stated the
Public Works Department had blacktopped the sidewalk
Mr. Hilliard requested permission to hire someone part-time during
the summer months to clean up the area around Jack Russell Memorial
Park. Mr. Hilliard stated that the Little League has ball games
everynight and the area surrounding the Little League Baseball Park
is littered with trash and debris. After discussion, it was moved
by Commissioner Fcgg, seconded by Commissioner Minton and carried
that Mr. Hilliard be allowed to hire someone during the summer
months to clean the area surrounding the park.
Mr. Vogel announced that he plans to attend the City Manager' s
Conference, May 20th through May 23, 1973, in Miami, Florida. Mr.
Vogel stated that Resolution No. 5-72-8 requires Commission approval
when ycu exceed the $25.00 per diem and this amount will not cover
his expenses. It was moved by Commissioner Speed, seconded by
Commissioner Fogg and carried that Mr. Vogel be given approval to
attend the City Manager ' s Conference and turn over his expenses
incurred to the City of Atlantic Beach, Florida.
Mr. Vogel stated that the City of Atlantic Beach will have to devise
an alternate method of disposing of solid waste because the landfill
that the City is presently using at Jacksonville Beach, Florida, has
almost reached its capacity. After lengthly discussion, Mayor
Howell stated that nc action could be taken at this time until the
City of Atlantic Beach has cbtained information on the subject of
solid waste disposal.
Commissioner Speed reported that he had received complaints about
the water level at the lagoon in Selva Marina Subdivision. He
stated algae has formed on the top of the water and that the water
is not moving downstream. Mr. Hilliard stated that in order for
this condition to be cleared, the City needs a heavy rainfall which
will raise the water level.
Mayor Howell welcomed Mr. Mike Anderson, the new reporter from the
Florida Times Union.
There being no further business Mayor H. ell •e ed th= feeting
adjourned. 44,/
ATTEST:
1 S. owell, Mayor
Gloria J e Knight, City Clerk
RESOLUTION NO. 55-73-16
WHEREAS, the City of Atlantic Beach, Florida, has built and
expanded a sewer treatment plant for the purpose of complying
with Federal and State Pollution Laws and
WHEREAS, the citizens and property owners of the City of
Atlantic Beach have obligated their real and personel property
for the construction of said plant and
WHEREAS, the extension of this facility to property beyond the
City Limits of said City for the purpose of receiving and
treating sewage from said outside sources requires a sewer
service charge with applicable rates specified in Section 19-2
(City Code) increased by fifty percent.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE
CITY OF ATLANTIC BEACH, AS FOLLOWS:
1 The City Treasurer and Mavor.-Commissioner is hereby
' directed to receive said money and apply the fifty
percent in interest-bearinn securities that are most
advantageous to the City's interest. Said securities
shall be entitled "City of Atlantic Beach, Sewer
Plant Fund. " The sole purpose of the said "Sewer
Plant Fund" shall he used for capital improvements
to the sewer plant or the retirement of General
Obligation Sewer Bonds .
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Passed by the City Commission on 7l�j� fry , 1973 .
ATTEST
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