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06-09-69 v • CITY OF ATLANTIC BEACH AGENDA June 9, 1969 1. Call to order. 2 . Invocation. 3 . Approval of Minutes of meeting of May 26, 1969. 4. Recognition of Visitors. 5. Correspondence: (a) Hall letter re: Auto Wrecking Yard. (b) Note from Mrs. Thompson. (c) Senate Bill #1105 - Urban Districts. 6. Bids: (a) Tractor-Mower. 7. Plans, etc. on 10. 5 acres corner Mayport and Levy Roads. 8. Public Works Report. 9. Resolution #69-8 - Lot Cleaning 1969. 10. Municipal Court Dockets for May 26 and June 2nd, 1969, and Police and Fire Dept. reports for May 1969. 11. Approval car mileage for May 1969. 12 . City Manager. 13. Commissioners. 14. Adjourn. N A MINUTES OF THE REGULAR MEETING OF THE ATLANTIC BEACH CITY COMMISSION HELD AT THE CITY HALL ON MONDAY, JUNE 9, 1969 AT 8:00 P. M. Present: William S. Howell, Mayor-Commissioner Louis C. Holloway, Jr. Arthur J. Longo R. R. Rosborough, Commissioners and R. C. Vogel, City Manager Oliver Ball, Acting City Attorney Adele S. Grage, City Clerk Absent: John W. Weldon, Commissioner (Out of City) . The meeting was called to order by the Mayor-Commissioner, Mr. Howell. The Invocation was given by Mr. Rosborough. Minutes of the meeting of May 26, 1969 were approved as written upon motion of Mr. Longo, seconded by Mr. Rosborough and carried. Mr. Howell recognized visitors present and called for any business from the floor not on the Agenda. Colonel James Moorhead asked if the water cut-off last week was planned, and, if so, why weren't people notified. Mr. Vogel advised that it was planned, but only anticipated it being off one-half hour while they installed a valve on the new water line, however did not anticipate it being off that long. The Reverend William Jordan asked in reference to repairs to a house he owns in the Donner Subdivision, if the Commission would give him permission to make the repairs he wants to do. Mr. Vogel stated that Mr. Hilliard advised him that the condition of the house does not warrant spending money needed to make adequate repairs and therefore he denied a permit. After discussion it was agreed that Reverend Jordan would get with Mr. Hilliard to determine necessary repairs in order to bring house up to standard code. A letter was read from Mr. George T. Hall, Jr. registering a com- plaint as to the Auto wrecking and/or Junk yard next to Block 110, Section H. The letter was referred to Mr. Vogel to handle or get more information as do not know whether it was there prior to zoning of that area. A note of appreciation was read from Mrs. Frank Thompson. A copy of Senate Bill #1105 was presented for information. Mr. Howell advised that it provides that any consolidation of any Urban Districts must be by a majority of those voting at a separate referendum to be held in each Urban District affected. • • Minutes 6/9/69 Page #2 One bid was received on the Tractor-Mower: Quinn R. Barton Company $2, 086.00 There was a discussion in which it was brought out that this is only water cooled engine in that size. Bids were sent out to all dealers on our list. There is not quite enough in the Budget, Public Works Park Department Account #1006, due to some unanticipated purchases, however money is available in Capital Account #1012 (Park Improvements) for transfer. After further discussion Mr. Longo moved the awarding of above bid to Quinn R. Barton Company and that necessary amount be transferred from Account #1012 to Account #1006, seconded by Mr. Rosborough and carried. Mr. Gifford Grange advised he does not have plans completed on the proposed apartment complex at the Corner of Mayport Road and Levy Road, partly due to the fact that they reviewed the site and find they were in error in thinking they could put in a first-class apartment building at this location. He would not ask for a change in zoning at this time but requested some type of tentative approval if they come to Commission with plans and a commitment for financing. There was further discussion in which it was brought out that we do need medium priced apartments, and perhaps this should be handled by the Planned Unit Development when and if said Ordinance is passed. It was agreed we need to have more definite plans and information before can take any action. We are sympathetic with the need but not willing to commit ourselves at this time. Mr. Grange advised it will not be a ":BUD" project. The Public Works Department report was presented for information and filing. Police and Fire Department reports for month of May, 1969 and Municipal Court dockets for May 26th and June 2nd, 1969 were received for information and filing. Resolution #69-8 covering Lot Cleaning for 1969 was presented and read. Mr. Longo moved adoption of said Resolution, seconded by Mr. Holloway and carried. Copy of Resolution #69-8 is attached to these minutes and made a part hereof. Mr. Vogel' s mileage bill in the amount of $41.00 and City Clerk' s in amount of $20.00 were presented for approval. Mr. Longo moved approval, seconded by Mr. Rosborough and carried. Mr. Vogel advised we have an updated proposal from our Insurance Company on hospitalization. It will mean an additional premium of approximately $600.00 for remaining period of this year to bring all employees up to $20.00 a day. After discussion it was suggested that the matter be referred to a Committee. Mr. Howell named Mr. Longo as Chairman of a Committee to study and he will select his Committee. He asked Mr. Holloway and Mr. Rosborough to serve with him on the Committee. r Minutes 6/9/69 Page #3 Mr. Vogel asked permission to have two street lights installed. He has checked out the locations and they are needed. One will be at 1505 Park Terrace East and one at 111 Saratoga Circle, South. Mr. Holloway moved approval, seconded by Mr. Longo and carried. Mr. Vogel requested approval on installation of the Air Conditioner at the Fire and Police Station. It was an emergency and the cost was more than he is authorized to spend. He got their approval by 'phone, but would like the official approval. Mr. Holloway moved approval of expenditure on Air Conditioner at Public Safety Building, seconded by Mr. Rosborough and carried. Mr. Longo advised that he and Chief Stucki will have the list of "blind corners" at next meeting. Mr. Longo was asked to look into the Legislative Bill that was being considered to increase the hazard insurance on police and firemen from $10, 000.00 to $20, 000.00 and find out what the status is. There being no further business, Mayor Howell declared the meeting adjourned. Wil`nfrm S. Howell Attest: Mayor-Commissioner actet_e2 (g Adele S. Grage City Clerk r RESOLUTION NO. 69-8 BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF ATLANTIC BEACH, DUVAL COUNTY, FLORIDA, that The lots and plots listed below, all located within the City of Atlantic Beach, Florida, do, because of excessive growth of weeds, thickets and/or accumulated trash, constitute a health hazard to the citizens of said City: LOT BLOCK SUBDIVISION Nof 21, NE of unnumbered tract 1 Atlantic Beach 6 ,8 2 Atlantic Beach W1/2 of 21,23 4 Atlantic Beach W2 of 22 ,24,26,28 5 Atlantic Beach N2 of 2 & 4 5 Atlantic Beach 1,3,5 5 Atlantic Beach 5 6 Atlantic Beach 1,30,E2 of 32 7 Atlantic Beach 13 8 Atlantic Beach 1,25 ,31 9 Atlantic Beach 40,42 ,29 ,31,33, E2 of 44 10 Atlantic Beach 1.8,29,33 11 Atlantic Beach 25 ,37 12 Atlantic Beach 12 , 14,34, 38 ,40,42 13 Atlantic Beach 10, 12 , 14, 16 ,18,20 14 Atlantic Beach 1 17 Atlantic Beach 3,5 ,6 23 Atlantic Beach 3 29 Atlantic Beach 1,2 ,3,9, 10, 11 33 Atlantic Beach 8 ,9 34 Atlantic Beach 1 44 Atlantic Beach 9 , 10, 11 Atlantic Bch. Terrace 1 ,2 ,3,4 1Atlantic Beach Parkway Unnumbered Area Hotel Reservation 1,2 , 3 ,4,5 ,6 4 Atlantic Beach Parkway #2 1,2 ,3,4,5 ,6 5 Atlantic Beach Parkway #2 1,2 ,3 6 Atlantic Beach 1 arkway #2 1,2 ,3 ,4,5 ,6 7 Atlantic Beach Parkway #2 3,7 ,9 ,14 63 Mandalay 800-809 ,838-841,844-849 Saltair 1, 11, 12 ,16 thru 20, 29 , 30 , 22, 23 3 Atlantic Beach Villa 6 , 7, 12 thru 18, 20,21 ,22 4 Atlantic Beach Villa 1 to 5 ,20,26 10 Royal Palms Unit 2A 1,7,20 ,25 ,26 11 Royal lalms Unit 2A 3, 6, 7 , 9, 11,1.2 , 13 12 Royal Palms Unit 2A 14, 16, 18,20 13 Royal lalms Unit 2A 20 15 Royal balms Unit 2A 1 to 11, incl. 16 Royal Palms Unit 2A 1,9, 10 27 Royal Palms Unit 2A BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that, in accordance with Ordinance No. 55-59-4 of the City of Atlantic Beach, Florida, the owners of the above listed lots are ordered to remove such weeds, thickets, brush, and/or accumulated trash and that the procedure and provisions of Ordinance No. 55-59-4 be carried out. * * * * * * * * * * * Passed by the, City Commission of the City of Atlantic Beach, Florida on �� L�-� LEZ� 1969. Attest: Adele S. Grage City Clerk (SEAL) • Proof of Publication of The LEADER, Inc . 209 First Avenue, North Jacksonville Beach, Florida 32050 (Published weekly in Jacksonville Beach, Florida, Duval county) STATE OF FLORIDA, SS: COUNTY OF DUVAL, Before the undersigned authority personally appeared Robert L. Scott, who on oath says that he is the publisher of THE LEADER, a weolayrAeser published at Jacksonville Beach, in Duval County, FlorfcrirTh attached copy of advertisement, being a "'Wad at lend in the matter of in the County Judge's Court, of Duvaillitbinrida, was published in said newspaper in the issues of Affiant further says that the said LEADER is a newspaper published at Jacksonville Beach, in said Duval County, Florida, and that the said newspaper has heretofore been continuously published in said Duval County, Florida, each week and has been entered as second class matter at the post office in Jacksonville Beach, in said Duval County, Florida, for a period of one year preceding the first publication of the attached copy of advertisement: and affiant further says that he has neither paid nor promised any person, firm, or corporation any discount, rebate, commission or refu • for the purpose of securing this advertisement for publication in sait-wspaper. PUBLISHER Sworn to and subscribed before me this,5.4day of A.D. 19 .1 -t9,-<--11 -,./e-42ei Notary My commission expires 3- /.3 - 7C June 19, 1969--The LEADER--9 PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the owners of each of the parcels of land described below are required by Resolution No. 69-8 to cause said parcels of land to be cleared of weeds and undergrowth within 15 days of the date of this notice: LOT BLOCK SUBDIVISION N 1/2 of 21, NE 1/4 of 1 Atlantic Beach unnumbered tract S A 2 Atlantic Beach W 1/2 of 21, 23 4 Atlantic Beach W 1/2 of 22. 24. 26, 28 5 Atlantic Beach N 1/2 of 2 &4 5 Atlantic Beach 1, 3 5 5 Atlantic Beach 5 6 Atlantic Beach 1, 30, E 1/2 of 32 7 Atlantic Beach 13 8 Atlantic Beach 1, 25. 31 9 Atlantic Beach 40, 42, 29, 31. 33, E 1/2 of 44 10 Atlantic Beach • 18, 29, 33 11 Atlantic Beach 25, 37 12 Atlantic Beach 12, 14, 34, 38. 40, 42 13 Atlantic Beach 10, 12, 14, 16, 18, 20 14 Atlantic Beach 1 17 Atlantic Beach 3, 5-, 6 23 Atlantic Beach 3 29 Atlantic Beach 1, 2 3, 9, 10, 11 33 Atlantic Beach 8, 9 34 Atlantic Beach 1 44 Atlantic Beach 9, 10, 11 Atlantic Bch. Terrace 1, 2, 3, 4 1 Atlantic Beach Parkway#2 Unnumbered Area Hotel Reservation 1 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 4 Atlantic Beach Parkway#2 1, 2;3, 4. 5, 6 5 Atlantic Beach Parkway#2 1, 2s 3 6 Atlantic Beach Parkway#2 1, 2, 3, 4. 5, 6 7 Atlantic Beach Parkway#2 3. 7, 9, 14 63 Mandalay 800-809, 838-841 844-849 Saltair 1, 11 12, 16 thru 20. 29, 30, 22 23 3 Atlantic Beach Villa 6, 7, 12 thru 18, 20, 21. 22 4 Atlantic Beach Villa 1 to 5, 20 26 10 Royal Palms Unit 2A 1, 7, 20, 25 26 11 Royal Palms Unit 2A 3, 6, 7, 9, 11, 12 13 12 Royal Palms Unit 2A 14, 16, 18, 20 13 Royal Palms Unit 2A 20 15 Royal Palms Unit 2A 1 to 11, incl. 16 Royal Palms Unit 2A 1, 9, 10 27 Royal Palms Unit 2A In default thereof, the City of Atlantic Beach. Florida will • perform said work and assess a lien equal to the actual cost of such work against each of the said respective parcels. Dated at the City Hall this 12th day of June, 1969. Adele S. Grage City Clerk