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01-10-72 v CITY OF ATLANTIC BEACH AGENDA January 10, 1972 1. Call to order 2. Invocation 3. Approval of Minutes of the regular meeting on December 27, 1971. 4. Recognition of visitors 5. Correspondence 6. Resolution on Alley Closing 7 . Committee Reports: (a) Commissioner Rosborough -- Appointment of Advisory Planning Board (b) Commissioner Speed -- Zoning time extension - Block 26, Lots 1 to 11, Royal Palms (c) Commissioner Minton -- Code exemption; Charlotte Reid, 275 Beach Avenue 8. Commission approval of business structure on Levy Road 9. Approval of call for bids for police cars 10. Approval of Resolution for removal of unsafe trees on Lot 26, Block 10 11. Chief of Police 12. Public Works Superintendent 13. City Clerk 14. City Manager 15. Commissioners 16. Mayor 17 . Adjourn 4 • MINUTES OF THE REGULAR MEETING OF THE ATLANTIC BEACH COMMISSION HELD AT THE CITY HALL ON MONDAY, JANUARY 10th , 1972 at 8:00 p.m. PRESENT: William S . Howell Mayor-Commissioner R. R. Rosborough L W Minton F W. Fogg D. W. Speed, Commissioners AND R C. Vogel . City Manager Oliver C. Ball, City Attorney Adele S. Grace, City Clerk The meeting was called to crder by the Mayor-Commissioner Mr. Howell. The Invocation was given by Commissioner Minton, followed by the pledge to the flag. Mayor Howell deviated from the agenda to present a Resolution paying tribute to Henry G. Isaacs, Sr. , who died today. Mr. Isaacs served as Town Councilman and later as Mayor-Commissioner. Mayor Howell read Resolution No. 72-1 paying tribute to Mr. Isaacs and expressing sympathy to his family, then moved its passage, seconded by Mr. Rosborough and unanimously carried. Copy of said Resolution No. 72-1 is attached hereto and made a part hereof. The minutes of the meeting of December 27, 1971 were approved as written upon motion of Mr. Rosborough, seconded by Mr. Minton and carried. Mr. Vogel presented the only correspondence which was a letter from J. L. Lyons of Somerset, Kentucky, expressing a desire to have concessions on the beach. A copy of the letter was sent to all Commissioners with tonight' s agenda. Mr. Minton moved we reply in the negative since we are not interested in this type of bus- iness in Atlantic Beach, seconded by Mr. Rosborough and carried. Mr. Howell then read Resolution No. 72-2 covering the closing of the East-West alley in Block 36 running from Ocean Boulevard to the 10 foot alley called Beach Avenue; and Resolution Nc. 72-3 closing the north-south alley in Block 36 from Ahern Street to Atlantic Boulevard. Mr. Howell stated we do not usually hold Public Hearings on Resolutions, but tonight we will have Public Hearing on these two Resolutions prior to action by the Commission. He then declared the meeting open for Public Hearing if anyone • Minutes January 10, 1972 Page 2 wishes to speak for or against said Ordinance. A petition was presented, with 123 signatures, headed "We, the undersigned are opposed to the closing of a portion of Beach Avenue without referendum by the citizens of Atlantic Beach. " Those speaking against the closing cf the alleys were Messrs. Glover Weiss, Thomas Galt, D. B. Hood, Charles Moore, Bernard Kane, Mesdames Zoe Moore, Joan Hood, Dorothy Weiss, and Miss Charlotte Reid. They feel the road has been in use for years and should not be closed tc traffic, especially for bicycles and pedestrians and do not feel Beach Avenue should be deadended. Speaking in favor of the closing were Messrs. George Pharr, Nat Wilson, Preben Johansen, Robert Wardrep, Richard Snyder, Peter Pace, William R. Thompson, and Mrs. Margaret Then. There was a lengthy discussion in which it was brought cut that the traffic driving between First Street and Atlantic Boulevard on road called Beach Avenue have been using private property. Also the Public Hearing is on closing the alley and not as to whether the motel can be built which was what a great deal of the discussion was about. The property for the motel is zoned Business "A" which allows hotels and motels. There seemed to be no objection to the closing of the East-West alley. Mrs. Moore requested a call vote on the second resolution closing the North-South alley. Mr. Bob Cook, exhibited plans for the motel and parking and advised that the 10 foot North-South alley strip would be open, there will be no obstruction to keep people from walking through cr riding bicycles, even automobile traffic can go through. Following further discussion the Public Hearing was closed. Mr. Rosbcrough moved passage of Resolution No. 72-2 closing East-West alley, seconded by Mr. Fogg and carried. Copy of Resolution Nc. 72-2 is attached hereto and made a part hereof. Mr. Rosboreugh moved passage of Resolution No. 72-3 closing Ncrth- South alley, seocnded by Mr. Minton. Mr. Speed inquired if 10 feet was wide enough for those between Ahern Street and First Street to get in and out of garages. Also he asked Mr. Cook if Atlantic Beach gave up the 10 feet between Ahern and Atlantic Boulevard would they be willing to give 10 feet between First Street and Ahern. Mr. Cook said not willing to abandon their property, but in line with their plans their parking lot will not be built up to the 10 foot alley. Mr. Speed thinks they should give the 10 feet to the city in crder to make a 20 feet street so that we can keep it and maintain it for the people who live there. Mr. Speed spoke on transients, and undesirable conditions and feels the motel will bring far better quality Minutes January 10, 1972 Page 3 of people than trailer courts, and he urged the Commissioners to vote against this Resolution until Mr. Cook sees fit to donate to this city 10 feet to make adequate street for the residents of that area. The question was called and the vote was: Aye: Fogg, Minton, Rosborough, Howell Nay: Speed Whereupon Mr. Howell declared the motion carried and Resolution No. 72-3 passed. Copy cf said Resolution is attached hereto and made a part hereof. Mr. Rosborough reported for committee on appointment of Advisory Planning Board recommended and moved that the City Commission meet as a committee of the whole and outline the criteria to select people to serve on the Board, seconded by Mr. Minton and carried. Mr. Speed reported that he had not had a chance to confer with Mr. Howard on zoning time extension on Lots 1 to 11, Block 26, Royal Palms, and asked that he be allowed an extention of time to report back later. It was granted. Mr. Minton reporting for committee on lot coverage exemption of Lot 5, Block 27 , requested by Miss Charlotte Reid, recommended and moved that the City Commission meet as a committee to discuss the necessary ordinance to effect this zoning change, seconded by Mr. Rosborough and carried. Mr. Vogel presented plans of a warehouse on Levy Road. He advised that the building and zoning requirements were in line with the city codes. Mr. Rosborough inquired if it needed the Commission approval. It was advised that it did not but it was being brought to their attention for information. The type of industry using will be electronics, which is a very clean industry. Chief Stucki requested call for bids for 2 police cars, which are set up in the 1972 budget. It was agreed the call for bids be made to be received at the next meeting on January 24, 1972. Resolution No. 72-4 was presented and read in full. The resolution levies and imposes special assesment on Let 26, Block 10, for removal of 4 dead and dangerous trees. Mr. Speed moved passage Minutes January 10, 1972 Page 4 of said Resolution Noe 72-4, seconded by Mr. Rosborough and carried. Copy of said Resolution is attached hereto and made a part hereof. Mro Howell announced a meeting to be held Tuesday, January 18th, 1972, at 6000 p.m. , at Jacksonville Beach City Hall. Proposed bills will be presented to the Duval Delegation at this meeting. He asked all interested citizens to be present. There being no further business, the Mayor declared the meeting adjourned. 40001 /i ' 1•1°7y S . 'rowe l l Mayor-Commissioner ATTEST: acCe---42e Adele So Grage City Clerk • a • RESOLUTION #k 72-1 MEMORIAL AND RESOLUTION Henry Garcia Isaacs, who served on the Atlantic Beach Town Council from 1940 through 1944; served as Mayor/Commissioner of the City of Atlantic Beach, Florida, from 1961 through 1963, and was appointed Chairman of the Board of Adjustment of the City of Atlantic Beach, Florida on September 1968, died on Monday January 10th 1972. Mr. Isaacs was born on December 22nd 1897 in St. Louis, tissouri and came to live in the Jacksonville Beaches area 35 years ago from Now Orleans, Louisiana. During his time as a resident of Atlantic Beach, Florida, Mr. Isaacs always gave most generously of his time and energy for the benefit of the citizens of the City of Atlantic Beach, Florida, and the Mayor/Commissioner, Cannissioners and Officers of the City of Atlantic Beach, Florida, acknowledge that they have lost one of their most valued and respected citizens. In spite of the time given for the benefit of the citizens of Atlantic Beach, Florida, Mr. Isaacs also found tine to give his time and services for the benefit of the servicemen of the United States of America. He served as President and Director of the Jacksonville Beaches U.S.O; was a Past President of the Jacksonville Beaches and Mayport Council of the Navy League, and was also a Charter member of the Jacksonville Beaches American Legion Post No. 129; the members of these organizations acknowledge that they have lost one of their finest and most active members. Mr. Isaacs was a member of St. Paul's By The Sea Episcopal Church and was a former Trustee of the Diocese of Southern Virginia. Mr. Isaacs is survived by his widow Grace Isaacs, a son Henry G. Isaacs, Jr., a daughter Mrs. Patricia Morgan, two grandsons, one granddaughter and a sister Miss Lily Isaacs, all of Atlantic Beach, Florida. In consideration of the foregoing, BE IT RESOLVED by the Mayor/Carr.issioner, the Commissioners and Officers of the City of Atlantic Beach, Florida, that we hereby express our profound and sincere appreciation for the life and services of Henry Garcia Isaacs, and that we hereby express to his family our most sincere sympathy. BE IT RIMIER RESOLVED that a true copy of this Resolution be made a part of the permanent records of the City of Atlantic Beach, Florida, and that the original, duly inscribed by the Mayor/Camtissioner, the Commissioners and Officers of the City of Atlantic Beach, Florida, be forwarded to his widow. Van. o cell 11a o£ C,a nu stoner Y � F . Fogg, W"► •stoner. ll. W. Speec* Camissioner . W. Minto , Jr. , '. ssioner __1)74.24_/ e Robert R, Rosborough II j/ Oliver C. Ball, City Attorney Conuissioner. l/ t . - . . I. _ { 7) /. J/, / r Q/( R. C. Vogel, Ci. ' fJanaue- . Auele S. Crage, City Treasurer. , / f: / -- /. Carl S u-Gici, Chief of i'oliczw and Fire Department. 4 4 ti � `• -•.... r. ;� Mere S. .. Tr-Tr City C -6-1.F.-.-__.— }ice. i ..4 4,3 r , UNANIAOUSLY ADOPTLu BYTE CITY CurvirlsioN THIS 10th day of JANUARY, A.D. 1972. a„,:te.)2..e..___,:z/ .. , .„ . . Adele S. Grage, City Clem. ---. i 2. RESOLUTION NO. 72-2 WHEREAS, that certain alley in the City of Atlantic Beach, Florida, being bounded on the South by Lots 1, 2, and 3, Bleck 36, ATLANTIC BEACH SUBDIVISION, and on the North by Lets 9, 10, and 11, Block 36, ATLANTIC BEACH SUBDIVISION, all as recorded in Plat Book 5, page 69, of the current public records of Duval County, Florida has never been developed, and WHEREAS, the members of the City Commission of the City of Atlantic Beach, Florida feel it is in the best interest of the citizens of the City of Atlantic Beach, Florida, to abandon the said alley as described above, and WHEREAS, the said alley is a Ten (10) foot right of way as shown on the official City of Atlantic Beach map; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF ATLANTIC BEACH, AS FOLLOWS: 1. That the City of Atlantic Beach, Florida, abandon that alley bounded on the South by Lots 1, 2, and 3, Block 36, ATLANTIC BEACH SUBDIVISION, and cn the North by Lots 9, 10, and 11, Block 36, ATLANTIC BEACH SUBDIVISION, all as recorded in Plat Book 5, page 69, .of the current public records of Duval County, Florida. 2. That the abandonment of this alley is subject to the issuance of valid Building Permit(s) , development and construction of improvements, said development and construction of improvements to commence within a period of Twelve (12) months from the passing of this Resolution. 3. That upon abandonment of said alley, the City of Atlantic Beach will quit-claim forever all right, title, interest, claim and demand in respect of said alley, and will not be held liable in any way whatsoever in respect of any interest, lien, equity or claim either in law or equity, in respect of said alley. PASSED BY THE CITY COMMISSION ON: January 10, 1972 ATTEST: (SEAL) Adele S. Grage, City Cler RESOLUTION No. 72 ,3 WHEREAS, that certain alley in the City of Atlantic Beach, Florida being hounded en the South by Atlantic Boulevard . on the North by Ahern Street, Atlantic Beach, on the East by Lots 4, 5, 6, 7, and 8, Block 36, ATLANTIC BEACH SUB- DIVISION and on the West by Lots 1, 2, 3, 9, 10 and 11, Block 36, ATLANTIC BEACH SUBDIVISION, all as recorded in Plat Book 5, page 69, of the current public records of Duval County, Florida, has never been developed, and WHEREAS, the members of the City Commission of the City of Atlantic Beach, Florida, feel it is in the best interest of the citizens of the City of Atlantic Beach, Florida, to abandon the said alley as described above, and WHEREAS, the said alley is a Ten (10) foot right of way as shown on the official City of Atlantic Beach map; NOW,THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF ATLANTIC BEACH, FLORIDA, AS FOLLOWS: 1. That the City of Atlantic Beach, Florida, abandon that alley bounded on the South by Atlantic Boulevard, on the North by Ahern Street, Atlantic Beach, on the East by Lots 4, 5, 6, 7, and 8, Block 34 ATLANTIC BEACH SUB- DIVISION, and on the West by Lots 1, 2, 3, 9, 10 and 11, Block 36, ATLANTIC BEACH SUBDIVISION, all as recorded in Plat Book 5, page 69, of the current public records of Duval County, Florida. 2 . That the abandonment of this alley is subject to the issuance of valid Building Permit (s) , development and construction of improvements, said development and construction of improvements to commence within a period cf Twelve (12) months from the passing of this Resolu- tion. 3. That upon abandonment of said alley, the City of Atlantic Beach will quit-claim forever all right, title interest, claim and demand in respect of said alley, and will not be held liable in any way whatsoever in respect of any interest, lien, equity or claim either in law or equity, in respect of said alley. PASSED BY THE CITY COMMISSION ON: January 10, 1972 ATTEST: i a . • , s (SEAL) Adele S . Grage, City Clerk ( RESOLUTION NO. 72-4 A RESOLUTION LEVYING AND IMPOSING SPECIAL ASSESS- MENT FOR THE REMOVAL, SUPPRESSION OR ABATEMENT OF DANGEROUS, UNSAFE, DILAPIDATED, OR UNSANITARY STRUCTURES , PURSUANT TO THE PROVISIONS OF ORDINANCE NO. 25-67-6 OF THE CITY OF ATLANTIC BEACH, FLORIDA, AGAINST THAT CERTAIN PROPERTY SUPPRESSED AND ABATED, AND PROVIDING FOR THE OTHER MATTERS IN RELATION THERETO. BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF ATLANTIC BEACH, FLORIDA: SECTION 1 . It is hereby ascertained, determined and declared that, the removal from that certain property described as: Lot 26 Block 10 Known As 353 Eighth Street of dangerous, unsafe, dilapidated, or unsanitary structure, pur- suant to the provisions of Ordinance No. 25-67-6, which was here- tofore allowed to exist upon said above described property was here- t_fore completed on the 4th day of January , 19 72 ; that the total cost of performing said work is hereby ascertained, determined and declared to be the sum of $ 395 .00 ; that the above described property has been specially benefited by said work to an extent greatly in excess of the aforesaid sum of $ 395.00 ; and that, .accordingly, the sum of $ 395.00 is hereby levied, assessed and imposed against and upon the above described property, and that unless said special assessment is paid within thirty (30) days after publication of this resolution, the same shall bear interest thereafter at the rate of 8% per annum; and the City of Atlantic Beach shall have, assert and possess a lien, superior to all other claims, except taxes, against and upon the above described property for the respective amount of such special assessment. as indicated above, together with interest and all costs of collection until fully paid. SECTION 2 . That the City Clerk as City Tax Collector be and is hereby commanded to collect out of the property and from each owner thereof the special assessment set down opposite each name, lot, tract, or parcel of land herein described. SECTION 3 . Any person desiring to contest in any way the validity of any special assessment or lien hereinabove levied and imposed shall, within thirty (30) days after the adoption of this reso- lution, institute suit to have the enforcement thereof enjoined, or its invalidity legally declared, and any and all persons not instituting such suit shall not thereafter be heard to question the validity thereof, or to defend against the enforcement of the lien upon the grounds of its invalidity. • Page 2 SECTION 4. This resolution shall take effect immediately upon its passage. ADOPTED by the City Commission of the City of Atlantic Beach, Florida on the 1?-4( day of A � , 1972. ATTEST: (SEAL) / (1,4),(!„ /f , , i Adele S . Grage, City Clerk /