04-28-75 v CITY OF ATLANTIC BEACH, FLORIDA
AGENDA
April 28 , 1975
1. Call to ORder
2 . Invocation
3. Aproval of the Minutes of April 14 , 1975
4 . Recognition of Visitors
5. Correspondence
6. Commission Consideration
A. Bid opening, Tractor for Public Works
B. Martin Oil Company Re- Service Station, Mayport Road
C. Fred Mills Ree Commercial contruction, Mayport Road
D. Ann Moench Re: Variance on Lots 5 & 6 Block 39
Atlantic Beach
E. Duval County School Board Re: Water & Sewer for new
Junior High School
F. Lot 147 Saltair Section 2 Appraisal
G. Health and Accident Insurance, Call for Bids
H. P.E.P. Employees Re° ¶°Torkman' s Comp. , etc.
7 . City Clerk
8 . Chief of Police
9. Director of Public Works
10. City Manager
11. Commissioners
12. Mayor
13. Adjourn
MINUTES OF THE REGULAR MEETING OF THE ATLANTIC BEACH CITY COMMISSION
HELD AT THE CITY HALL ON MONDAY, APRIL 26, 1975, AT 8: 00 P. M.
PRESENT: William S. Howell, Mayor-Commissioner
L. W. Minton, Jr.
R. R. Rosborough, II
F. W. Fogg
AND R. C. Vogel, City Manager
Oliver C. Ball, City Attorney
Gloria June Knight, City Clerk
ABSENT: Robert B. Cook, Sr. , Commissioner
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 14, 1975 were approved as
written upon a motion by Commissioner Minton, seconded by Com-
missioner Rosborough and carried.
Recognition of Visitors
Mr. Elliot Butts, 10 Tenth Street, stated that he was planning to
buy the Bikini Apartments, 55 Tenth Street, and convert them to
condominiums. He requested that his proposal be sent to the
Advisory Planning Board for recommendation and study under the
P .U.D. ordinance. It was moved by Commissioner Fogg, seconded by
Commissioner Rosborough and carried that Mr. Butts ' request be
referred to the Advisory Planning Board.
Correspondence
Mr. Vogel presented a letter to the City Commission from the Penin-
sular Insurance Company stating that there would be an increase in
premiums. Mayor Howell read the letter and stated that the letter
was not clear. He instructed Commissioner Rosborough to contact
the Peninsular Insurance Company for an explanation of the corres-
pondence.
Bid Opening: Tractor for Public Works
Mayor Howell call for bids on the tractor for the Public Works De-
partment. Mrs. Knight stated that no bids were received. Mayor
Howell instructed the City Manager to call for bids again. Bids
to be opened May 12, 1975.
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Martin Oil Company Re: Service Station, Mayport Road
Roland Martin requested a building permit to construct an indepen-
dent service station at Mayport Road and Ardella . He presented
pictures of the proposed service station. Mr. Vogel stated that
the property is properly zoned for a service station. It was
moved by Commissioner Fogg, seconded by Commissioner Minton and
carried that the plans for a service station on Mayport Road and
Ardella be approved.
Fred Mills Re: Commercial Construction, Mayport Road
Fred Mills presented specif yc tions and plans for a commercial
building to be located at 1145 Mayport Road. The specifications
and plans meet the Southern Standard Building Code and is properly
zones for a commercial complex. It was moved by Commissioner Fogg,
seconded by Commissioner Minton and carried that the specifications
and plans be approved.
Ann Moench Re: Variance on Lots 5 & 6 Block 39 Atlantic Beach
Mrs. Moench requested a variance on Lots 5 & 6 Block 39 Atlantic
Beach replatting in order to create a lot facing 11th Street. Mr.
Vogel stated that if the variance is granted it would be in viola-
tion of Section 28-5 (d) of the Code of the City of Atlantic Beach.
It was moved by Commissioner Rosborough, seconded by Commissioner
Fogg and carried that this request be denied.
Duval County School Board Re: Water & Sewer for New Junior High
Mayor Howell stated that the Duval County School Board is investi-
gating the possibility of connecting to the City of Atlantic Beach
water and sewer treatment plants when the new Junior High School
is built. The Junior High School will be located outside the city
limits. Mr. Vogel stated that he had talked with Mr. Parks, City
Engineer, and he will have plans finalized for the commission at
the next meeting. Mayor Howell stated that several weeks ago the
city passed a resolution requesting the City of Neptune Beach and
the City of Jacksonville Beach to join with the City of Atlantic
Beach, the "lead" city, in making an application to the Environmental
Protection Agency for a grant in order to come up with the pre-
liminary study on what the cities are doing with their effluence.
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This study will enable the city to be in a position to expand the
sewer plant. So far, neither Neptune Beach or Jacksonville Beach
have responded. Under the present EPA requirements, where we
have to act as a district or a single entity, the city is totally
stymied. The results could be that a Junior High School will not
be built. The City of Atlantic Beach will be able to handle the
water service to the new Junior High School, but the sewage is out
of the question. The city has done everything that can be done
to attempt to solve this problem. The other beaches are not co-
operating. Mr. Vogel stated that the city should reply to the
School Board' s letter and tell them exactly what the commission have
discussed tonight. Commissioner Rosborough stated that the City
Manager should inquire about the other beaches lack of response to
the city ' s proposal. He suggested that the City of Atlantic Beach
go ahead and have engineering reports submitted. Mr. Vogel stated
that he would contact the Department of Pollution Control and ask
them if the city can go ahead and engage a planner. Seventy-five
percent of the cost will be rebated back to the city by the Federal
Government.
Mr. Hilliard wanted clarification on whether or not the city is
obligated to furnish water to property owners outside the city
limits if the ownership changed hands. Mayor Howell stated that
request for water service outside the city limits is not assignable.
A statute of limitation, i.e. a reasonable length of time, is im-
posed on letters written by the City Manager.
Lot 147 Saltair Section 2 Appraisal
Mr. Ball, City Attorney, stated that Lot 147 Saltair is located
next to the tennis courts on Seminole Road. The owner of this lot
is now completely surrounded by city property. He stated that two
or three months ago he received a letter from Harry Mahon, attorney,
concerning this lot. Mr. Ball called the attorney and told him
that the city would be interested in buying Lot 147 . Mr. Mahon
employed an appraiser for the property. The appraiser stated that
the property has a fair market value of $4000.00. The owner also
insist that the City of Atlantic Beach pay the cost of the apprai-
sal. Mr. Ball stated that the owner does have the ability to go
into court and file an inverse condemnation suit. The city does
have knowledge that the citizens are using this lot to park while
playing tennis. Mr. Ball recommended that a committee be formed
to study this problem and recommend a fair market value; recognizing
that it would cost a few hundred dollars more if the owher does
go to court.
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After lengthly discussion, it was moved by Commissioner Rosborough,
seconded by Commissioner Minton and carried to authorize the
City Attorney to offer $3100.00 for Lot 147 Saltair.
Health and Accident Insurance, Call for Bids
Mr. Vogel stated that at the last meeting he had given the city
commission new specifications for the health and accident insurance.
With no objections from the commission, Mr. Vogel will call for
bids on those specifications. Commissioner Rosborough stated that
there were some questions he had regarding the specifications. He
stated that with the present specifications the city is going to be
in the same position as with the first bid. The first bid was
confusing because of the lack of being explicit. On the lump sum
benefits, the specification should read "lump sum benefits - $8000.00
to age 65 and at age 65 drop to $4000.00. Mayor Howell stated that
what the city is trying to do is get an initial low bidder and then
the other items can be negotiated; i.e. , benefits, Major Medical and
deductibles. Commissioner Fogg stated that the specifications
should state that a semi private room be based on the prevailing
rates at the time of entry into the hospital. After lenghtly dis-
cussion, it was moved by Commissioner Fogg, seconded by Commissioner
Minton and carried to instruct the City Manager to call for bids
on the health and accident insurance and that the specifications
should read "life insurance will be $8000.00 up to age 65 and then
drop to $4000.00 for all those over 65 years of age.
P.E.P Employees Re Workman ' s Comp. , etc.
Mayor Howell stated that it has become necessary to place the
federal employees that are working under the Public " nployee Program
on the City of Atlantic Beach ' s payroll. These employees are under
our supervision and jurisdiction. It was moved by Commissioner
Rosborough, seconded by Commissioner Fogg and carried that the
Public Employees be placed on the City of Atlantic Beach ' s payroll.
These monies to be refunded by the City of Jacksonville Beach, the
disbursing agent for the federal government.
Chief Stucki requested that the City Manager write the Department
of Transportation about the possibility of placing a traffic
signal at Mayport Road (AlA) and Plaza. The letter should also
request a sidewalk down Mayport Road.
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Chief Stucki asked if the City Attorney could prepare an ordinance
providing for a dog lease law to be enforced upon the public beaches
during the coming months. The City Attorney was instructed by the
Mayor to prepare the ordinance.
Commissioner Minton read the following petition that was presented
to him.
"We the undersigned, being the citizens and taxpayers and
active tennis playexsin Atlantic Beach, due to overcrowded
conditions at the Seminole tennis courts due to people from
out of town using them, hereby, petition the city commission
to take such action as is necessary to place a sign "these
courts are available to Atlantic Beach residents and their
invited guest only" .
He stated that approximately 25 names appeared on the petition.
Commissioner Rosborough stated that he would like to expand the
facilities at the tennis courts by building an additional court
and installing a rest room for ladies and men. It was moved by
Commissioner Rosborough, seconded by Commissioner Minton and carried
to turn these request over to a committee for study and report
back at the next meeting. Commissioner Fogg was appointed chairman
along with Commissioner Minton and Mr. Hilliard. The Chief of
Police will also serve.
There being no further business Mayor Howell declar:.' the meet ' ,.
adjourned.
A Virs. Lowell
Mayor-Commissioner
(Seal)
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Gloria J ne Knight
City Clerk