06-20-49 v MINUTES OF THE ADJOURNED MEETING OF THE ATLANTIC BEACH
TOWN COUNCIL HELD AT THE TOWN HALL ON MONDAY, JUNE 20TH,
1949 AT $ P.M.
Present :
F.P. Ganzel
D.W. Bremer
D.P. Mason
Hugh Rawis, Councilmen
and
Frank Thompson, Town Attorney
C.R. Frazier, Town Supervisor
Adele S. Grage, Town Clerk
The meeting was called to order by the President, Mr.
Ganzel.
A bill from J.W. Johnson covering a load of oyster shell
was approved in amount of $1$.00 upon motion of Mr. Rawis
seconded by Mr. Bremer.
The Council next called for Public Hearing on permitting
the remodeling of the existing single family residence on
Lot 1, Block 24 thereby diminishing the rear yard space
to 25 feet . Copy of Notice of Public Hearing is attached
to these minutes and made a part thereof. There were no
objections, and upon motion of Mr. Rawls, seconded by Mr.
Bremer the following Resolution was adopted:
WHEREAS. Ordinance #50, Zoning Ordinance, specifies the
set-back requirements and the back yard Space, and
WHEREAS, the residence on Lot 1, Block 24, Town of Atlantic
Beach was erected before the effective date of the said Ordi-
nance #50, and the said residence was set back far beyond
the requirements thus limiting the rear yard space so that to
make an addition to the said residence, in the rear, would
project such addition into the rear lot space, and
WHEREAS, to prohibit the addition would work a hardship on
the present owner,
NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND TOWN COUNCIL
OF THE TOWN C&' ATLANTIC BEACH, FLORIDA
That, there is hereby:;found and declared a hardship on the
owner and there being no objection at a public hearing held
on this date , and
B$ IT FURTER RESOLVED That the Building Inspector of the
said Town be and he is hereby authorized and instructed to
issue a building permit for the construction of an addition
to the said residence extending five feet into the rear yard
space .
Next was heard the Public Hearing on the Unpiated Strip
lying west of Block 4 in Atlantic Beach as covered by legal
notice attached hereto and made a part of these minutes.
Mr. Rex Thames appeared to protest this change in the Zon-
ing Ordinance as he does not think the lot coverage for
houses in this area should be reduced. Mr. Thames! home
adjoins this unplated strip. There was a discussion of
the matter and it was the majority opinion that we do not
want to lower the standard of houses to be built, or the
minimum size. Upon motion of Mr. Rawls, seconded by Mr.
Bremer the uhplated strip lying west of Block 4, Atlantic
Beach will remain Residence "B".
•
The matter of License Ordinance was discussed and Mr. Mason
recommended that the Ordinance remain as it is without any
change . It wqs brought out that the license for trailer
camps was out of line to other licenses and unequal, after
discussion and upon motion of Mr. Bremer, seconded by Mr.
Rawls the following Resolution was adopted:
WHEREAS the license for trailer camps is found to be
unequal,
NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND TOWN COUNCIL
CF THE TOWN OF ATLANTIC BEACH , FLORIDA,
That , the license fee on trailer camps be and the same is
hereby changed to $50.00 per year.
The vote was Rawls, Bremer, Ganzel "aye" , Mason "nay".
Upon motion of Mr. Rawls, seconded by Mr. Mason no trailer
camp license will be issued without the approval of the
Mayor and Town Council.
Mr. Rawls advised that the Town was badly in need of a dump
truck and he would like to recommend that the Town buy the
second hand Dodge dump truck which George Frazier has for
$280. There was discussion and upon motion of Mr. Rawls ,
seconddd by Mr. Mason authorization was given fornthe pur-
chase of the dump truck for $2$0.
The matter of a motorcycle was continued , as have not received
the bids requested.
Mr. Frazier advised that the McCormicks would furnish the clay
for the playground ball field for $400. but would donate $100.
to the project . Also that they would furnish their motor
patrol for $96. but would donate $72. of this amount,also.
Upon motion of Mr. Rawls, seconded by Mr. Bremer the McCormick
offer was accepted and the Town Supervisor is to write and
thank them for their contributi on.
Upon motion of Mr. Mason, seconded by Mr. Rawls an Ordinance
was passed on 1st and 2nd reading to collect a fee of $1.00
from every driver of commercial vehicle driving in the Town
of Atlantic Beach and that the money be earmarked for play-
ground.
Mr. Wilcox requested that the Council take some definite action
relative to having the property owners repair seawall damage.
The matter was discussed and upon motion of Mr: Mason, seconded
by Mr. Rawls the necessary Resolution , referring to the break
in Seawall at Cliford Payne property Lot 4, Block 33 , was
referi ed to the Town Attorney for drafting.
•
An Ordinance which has been passed by the Town of Neptune
Beach covering the public peace and morals , was read and
discussed and upon motion of Mr. Mason, seconded by Mr.
4 Bremer it was referred to the Laws and Rules Committee.
The Ordinance covering the paving of Saltair streets
was presented and upon motion of Mr. Mason, seconded by
Mr. Bremer an"Ordinance .providing for the opening, grading
and paving of a portion of those certain streets of the
Town of Atlantic Beach , Florida as shown on Plat of Saltair
Sections 1 and 2 , recorded in Plat Book 10, page 8 and 15
respectively of the current public records of Duval County ,
Florida, viz: The street designated on said Plat as Park
Avenue ( kow known as David Avenue) from Saltair Boulevard
northwesterly to Belvedere Street , Belvedere Street North-
easterly from said Park Avenue ( David Avenue) to Sea Spray
Avenue , Sea Spray Avenue Southeasterly from Belvedere Street
to Saltair Boulevard; etc ." was passed on 1st and 2nd read-
ing. The Council will meet on next Monday night , June
27th , 1949 to consider final passing of this Ordinance.
Mr. Sargent requested that something be done to fill the
holes in Section "H" streets. Mr. Frazier was instructed
to see if he could get some of the jetty shell from Mr.
410 George Bull to relieve this situation.
There was a general discussion of general street paving
needs and of a street paving program.
Upon motion of Mr. Rawls , the meeting adjourned from day
to day.
-----.7.15.2g2
.� ,Ganze , re dent
Attest :
dele S. Grage, own Cl:/
it
TW N OF ATLANTIC 131.,,,,h, FLORIDA
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEALING
Notice is hereby given that there will be a I ublic
hearing on the Natter of changing the zoning Ordinance
of the Town of Atlantic Beach, Florida, to be held at
the Town hall at $ p.r . , June 20th, 1949.
The pro, osed change is by per: :itu ing the rel odeling of
the existing single family residence on Lot 1, Block 24
ithereby di,Aini shi ng the rear yard space to 25 feet.
C. R. Frazier
Building Inspector
Town of Atlantic :Ranch
Florida
STATE OF FLORIDA
ss:
County of Duval
Personally appeared before me, a Notary Public for the State of Florida
At Large, H. C• Scherrer who deposes and says that he is
Advertising luana.er of The Jacksonville Journal,
a daily newspaper printed in the English language and of general circulation,
published in the City of Jacksonville, in said County and State; and that the
attached order, notice, publication and/or advertisement of
TOWN OF Fz
ATLANTIC BEACH, FLORIDA Notice of t'ublic nearin Town of Atlantic Beach
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
Notice is hereby given that there
will be a Public Hearing on the
matter of changing the Zoning
Ordinance of the Town of Atlantic
Beach, Florida, to be held at the was published in said newspaper .once
Town Hall at 8 p. m., June 20th,
1949.
The proposed change is as follows: for a period of one--week- 2WAINZIAtintY,
Changing the following described
area in Residence B to Residence
A-1: Beginning June 1, 199 and ending dune 1 r 199
Beginning at the Southwest cor-
ner of Lot 28, Block 4, Plat 1,
Subdivision A, Atlantic Beach, as said publication being made on the following dates:
described in Plat Book 5, page i
69, Duval County, Florida, public ,
records, for a point of beginning;
thence in a Westerly direction
along the North boundary of
Second Street for a distance of
136.18 feet to the easterly boun-
dary of Old Sherry Drive; thence
Northerly along said East boun- And deponent further says that The Jacksonville Journal has been continuously pub-
dary of Old Sherry Drive 291.89 lished as a daily newspaper, and has been entered as second class mail matter at the post-
feet to a point on the South
boundary line of Third Street; office at the City of Jacksonville, Duval County, Florida, each for a period of more than
thence Easterly along the South one year next preceding the date of the first publication of the above described order,
boundary line of Third Street for notice, publication and/or advertisement.
a distance of 169.39 feet to a
point; thence in a Southerly
direction beginning.290 flet to the point of j Subscribed and sworn to before me this
C. R. FRAZIER,
Building Inspector.
(Adv. 10072) 164. day of____Ju . D. 194.9___
No y Public,
State of Florida at Large.
My Commission Expires
Loris-
gee,
may,,. PeNie, SW, I porieL 25. 19
Me ss;on •'Ply my C� of N. Y
No 3.j' iwuke by A,n•riup Su
June 21st thru June 26th, 1949 - no quorum
•