07-26-93 v CITY OF ATLANTIC BEACH
REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COMMISSION, JULY 26, 1993, 7:15 P.M.
AGENDA
Call to Order
Invocation and pledge to the flag
1. Approval of the minutes of the regular meeting of July 12, 1993
2. Presentation:
A. Presentation of petition and request for resolution concerning
topic of proposed Ocean County (Robert Weiss)
3. Recognition of Visitors:
4. Resolution:
A. Resolution #93-27 recognizing the Solid Waste Committee and their
work with Recyclerama
5. Old Business:
A. Discussion and related action to consider the request of Thomas
Dorn to waive a provision concerning the distance of 1500'
between businesses selling alcoholic beverages (City Planner
George Worley)
B. Approve bid #9293-22 Water main improvements for Coquina Place
and East Coast Drive
ALL MATTERS LISTED UNDER THE CONSENT AGENDA ARE CONSIDERED TO BE ROUTINE
BY THE CITY COMMISSION AND WILL BE ENACTED BY ONE MOTION IN THE FORM
LISTED BELOW. THERE WILL BE NO SEPARATE DISCUSSION OF THESE ITEMS. IF
DISCUSSION IS DESIRED, THAT ITEM WILL BE REMOVED FROM THE CONSENT AGENDA
AND WILL BE CONSIDERED SEPARATELY. SUPPORTING DOCUMENTATION AND STAFF
RECOMMENDATIONS HAVE BEEN PREVIOUSLY SUBMITTED TO THE CITY COMMISSION ON
THESE ITEMS.
6. Consent Agenda:
A. Water and Sewer Committee report
7. Ordinances:
A. Second reading and public hearing of Ordinance #70-93-11 relative
to hawkers
B. Second reading and public hearing of Ordinance #90-93-160
relative to rezoning of Pan Am Mini Storage
C. Introduction and first reading of an Ordinance relative to
procedure for relief of code provision
D. Introduction and first reading of an Ordinance relative to
adoption of a new City Charter
8. New Business:
A. Public hearing for application for Use by Exception filed by
Donald Ray to operate a retail outlet for the sale of motorcycle
parts (George Worley, City Planner)
B. Approval of final pay estimate, and final contract documents for
Atlantic Beach Water Treatment Plants 1 & 2 Improvements (Bob
Kosoy, PW Director)
9. City Manager Reports and/or Correspondence:
A. Report on the number of children participating in Y.M.C.A.
activities (Rose Blanchard, P&R Director)
C. Report on Citizen Survey (Police Chief David Thompson)
10. Mayor to call on City Commissioners, City Attorney and City Clerk:
A. Report relative to request to waive impact fees for Courtyards of
Mayport (City Attorney Alan Jensen)
Adjournment
REMINDER: Executive Session, 5:30 pm, Conference Room (Collective
Bargaining) and Budget Briefing, 6:30 pm, Commission Chambers
MINUTES OF THE REGULAR MEETING OF ATLANTIC BEACH
CITY COMMISSION HELD IN CITY HALL , 800 SEMINOLE V V
ROAD , AT 7 : 15 P . M . ON MONDAY , JULY 26 , 1993 O 0
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PRESENT : William I . Gulliford , Jr . , Mayor E E
Glenn A. Edwards D D
Lyman T . Fletcher
Adelaide R . Tucker and
J . Dezmond Waters , III , Commissioners M S
O E
AND : Kim D . Leinbach , City Manager T C
Alan C . Jensen , City Attorney I 0 Y
Maureen King , City Clerk NAME OF ONEN
COMMRS. N D S 0
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Gu i l i tor•d . The invocation , offered by Commissioner.
Fletcher , was followed by the pledge to the flag .
1 . Approval of the minutes of the regular meeting
of July 12 , 1993
Maureen King , City Clerk , pointed out a discrepancy
in the minutes of July 12 , 1993 relative to Bid
#9293-22 , Water main improvements for' Coquina Place
and East Coast Drive . The minutes should have been
recorded to indicate water lines would be
constructed on Coral Street , DeWees Avenue , and a
portion of East Coast Drive , Ocean Grove Drive , and
Ocean Boulevard .
Edwards x x
Motion : Approve minutes of the Fletcher x
regular meeting of July 12 , 1993 , as Tucker x
amended , to reflect water lines would waters x x
be constructed on '_oral Street , Gulliford x
OeWees Avenue , and a portion of East
Coast Drive , Ocean Grove Drive , and
Ocean Boulevard , Bid #9293 -22
No discussion b - Forµ the vote . The motion carried
unanimously .
2 . Presentation:
A. A presentation of petition and request for
resolution concerning topic of proposed Ocean
County
Bob Weiss , 253 Seminole Road , presented a petition
requesting that the question of creating Ocean
County he placed on the October ballot . Mayor
Gulliford indicated it would be proper to place the
question in ordinance form.
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Motion : lir.c^t ct:=,ff to prepares an
ordinance placing the question of Edwards x
establishing Ocean County on the Fletcher x
October ballot Tucker x x
Waters x x
A arse,tion arose concerning whetherthe question Gulliford x
would be binding , to which it was explained this
would not he a binding referendum.
The question was called and the motion carried
unanimously .
Mayor Gulliford announced an ordinance would be
Placed on the agenda for first reading on August 9 ,
1993 ,
3 . Recognition of Visitors :
Beth Robertson , 308 Ocean Boulevard , announced
rehearsals for the children ' s play "Alice in
wonderland" were being held , and four free daytime
performances would be held .
Peter Besruitschko indicated his desire to do his
own plumping work at his home located at 365 Ahern
'=;rrr-,e,t , He explained he would like the opportunity
To pass a plumber ' s test , fix his plumbing , and
have the work pass the city ' s inspection . It was
explained city ordinances allowed only licensed
master plumbers to do repairs . State Statutes
allowed a homeowner to do work in his own home
provided he lived in the home . Mr . Besrutschko
was the owner of the home at 365 Ahern Street but
he used the home for rental purposes .
Don Ford , Building Inspector , explained the City of
Jacksonville Beach had a program wherein they
allowed a homeowner who passed a test given by a
company who administered tests for various trades
to do work on his own property . Mr . Ford was asked
to investigate this program and report back to the
Commission at the meeting of August 9 , 1993 .
Mrs . Irene Drayton , Donner Road , asked if funds
would be budgeted for the installation of sidewalks
on rio nnes r i c-,,-ad ,
Edwards x x
Motion : Establish the construction Fletcher x
of sidewalks on Donner Road and Tucker x
y Francis street to he a priority item waters x x
for 1992/93 fiscal yearbudget , Gulliford x
subject to right-of-way availability
No discussion before the vote . the motion carried
unani nousl y .
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Bob Cook , 14ry5 Fast Coast Drive felt the
construction of sidewalks on Donner Road and
ranci sStreet had been promised some years ago,
and he urged the Commission to proceed with
construction in the upcoming year . Heinquired
concerning the construction of sidewalks on a two
block portion of East Coast Drive and Bob Kosoy
explained this matter would be addressed later in
The agenda under Item 5B .
A. Resolution #93-27 : A RESOLUTION OF THE
CITY OF ATLANTIC BEACH COMMENDING THE CHAIRMAN
AND MEMBERS OF THE SOLID WASTE COMMITTEE FOR
DOING AN OUTSTANDING JOB IN STAGING THIS
YEAR ' S RECYCLERAMA. 4
Mayor Gulliford presented in full , in writing ,
Resolution #93 -27 . Edwards x x
Fletcher x
Motion : Approve passage of Tucker x x
Resolution #93 -27 Waters x
Gulliford x
The Mayor thanked everyone who was involved in the
recyclerama , and for the hard work they performed
relative to the City ' s recycling program.
5 . Old Business :
A. Discussion and related action to consider
the request of Thomas Dorn to waive a provision
concerning the distance of 1500 ' between
businesses selling alcoholic beverages
Mayor Gulliford explained this was a request to
open a retail wine shop at 645 Atlantic Boulevard .
Under city law the proposed business would be too
close (within 1 , 500 feet) to another establishment
that sold alcoholic beverages . City Attorney Alan
.Jensen explained presently there was no provision
in the existing code to waive 150 seat r'equir'ement
or 1 , 500 foot requirement . He added Item 7C which
would be addressed later on the agenda , would allow
one to seek a variance . He indicated other
establishments existed wherein a similar variance
had been granted in the past .
Commissioner Fletcher felt ordinances existed for a
reason and should be adhered to.
George Worley , City Planner , explained the proposed
business would be permitted at the requested
location which was zoned CG ; the problem was the
1 , 500 foot separation required under Chapter III ,
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Commissioner Waters felt there was a difference
between businesses that sold alcoholic beverages to
be consumed on the premises and businesses that
sold alcoholic beverages in package form, only . He
felt when alcoholic beverages were consumed on the
premises more stringent control would be needed .
Edwards x x
Motion : Grant wavier of provision Fletcher x
requiring a 1 , 500-foot separation Tucker x x
requirement for sale of alcoholic Waters x
beverages to Thomas Dorn to open a Gulliford x
retail wine shop at 645 Atlantic
Boulevard
Commissioner Fletcher felt the wavier should not be
granted because city ordinances did not allow for
this procedure . The Mayor felt the intent of the
ordinance was to limit the number of establishments
selling on -site consumption . He felt the 1 , 500 foot
limitation should be addressed .
The question was called and the vote resulted in
4 -- 1 with Commissioner Fletcher voting nay . The
motion carried .
It was decided to have the Zoning Committee review
this ordinance .
B . Approve bid #9293-22 Water main improvements
for Coquina Place and East Coast Drive
Bob Kosoy , Public Works Director , presented Bid
49293-22 Water main improvements for Coquina Place
and East Coast Drive . He explained water lines
would be constructed on Coral Street , DeWees
Avenue , and a portion of East Coast Drive , Ocean
Grove Drive , and Ocean Boulevard . He explained
staff had received 31 references from W. R .
Townsend Contracting , Inc . , the low bidder ,
Following the City Commission meeting of July 12 ,
1993 . He reported staff attempted to contact all
references which indicated a job scope including
placement of water mains , and he summarized the
results of staff ' s investigation . He recommended
not accepting the late submittal of references from
W. R . Townsend Contractor and awarding to AA
Seotic , as previously recommended .
The Mayor felt the Commission had the right to
waive the fact that references were not included it
the original bid package of the low bidder so that
the Commission would have an opportunity to save
taxpayers ' money . The Mayor questioned the
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importance of r'ef r- nces and felt if a contractor
or'esented a performance bond and insurance , this
was more important .
Commissioner Waters felt references were important
lor those who did not have a business background .
The Mayor suggested pre-qualifying the bidder . Kim
r_ei nbach , City Manager , indicated staff did not
have authority to waive existing procedure .
Commissioner Fletcher felt the city did not have
much latitude to deviate from procedure when
considering bids . Alan Jensen explained certain
conditions and requirements had to be met in the
bidding procedure . He explained the low bidder had
not met the requirements .
Motion : Award bid No. 9293-22 Water Edwards x x
main improvements for Coquina Place Fletcher x
and East Coast Drive to W. R . Tucker x
Townsend Contracting , Inc . at Waters x x
$ 123 , 599 . 30 Gulliford x
Commissioner Fletcher indicated his desire to be
cautious and not to deviate from strict practice .
The question was called and the vote resulted in
4 - 1 , with Commissioner Fletcher voting nay . The
motion carried .
The City Manager was asked to investigate the
Possibility of pre-qualifying bidders .
6 . Consent Agenda:.
A. Water and Sewer Committee report Edwards x x
Fletcher x
Motion : Approve passage of Consent Tucker x
Agenda 'Waters x x
Gulliford x
No discussion before the vote . The motion carried
unanimously .
7 . Ordinances :
A. Ordinance #70-93- 11 - Public Hearing
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF ATLANTIC BEACH ,
FLORIDA, AMENDING CHAPTER 20 , TAXATION , ARTICLE
III . OCCUPATIONAL LICENSE TAX , SEC . 20-51
DEFINITIONS , TO PROHIBIT "HAWKERS" WITHIN THE CITY
OR ON THE CITY BEACH , AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE
DATE
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Mayor Gulliford presented in full , in writing ,
Ordinance #70-93- 1 1 , said Ordinance having been
posted in accordance with Charter requirements . He
opened the floor for a public hearing and invited
comments from the audience .
Lynn Poyner felt hawkers should be allowed to sell
certain products . She felt rather than ban hawkers
entirely they should be allowed to use the
occupational license process .
Since no one wished to speak further the Mayor
closed the public hearing . Edwards x
Fletcher x
Motion : Approve passage or Ordinance Tucker x x
#70-93- 11 on Final Reading Waters x x
Gulliford x
There was a brief discussion relative to whether or
not to allow hawkers to sell products , and it was
felt the city did not wish to allow this type of
activity .
A discussion ensued regarding the "ice cream man . "
It was explained this vehicle was licensed by the
Health Department and Duval County as well as the
City . The base of operation was not in Atlantic
Beach , the vehicle kept moving and did not park or
operate from a vacant piece of land , thus it was
not considered to be a hawker .
The question was called and the motion carried
unanimously .
B . Ordinance #90-q3- 160 - Public Hearing
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF ATLANTIC BEACH AMENDING
THE ZONING CLASSIFICATION OF PROPERTY KNOWN AS 2383
MAYPORT ROAD , ALSO KNOWN AS A PART OF GOVERNMENT
LOT 7 , SECTION 8, TOWNSHIP 2 SOUTH , RANGE 29 , FROM
CG COMMERCIAL GENERAL TO ILW INDUSTRIAL LIGHT
WAREHOUSING : AMENDING THE OFFICIAL ZONING MAP TO
REFLECT THIS CHANGE : PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY :
PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE
Mayor Gulliford presented in full , in writing ,
Ordinance #90-63 - 160 , said ordinance having been
posted in accordance with Charter requirements . He
opened the floor for a public hearing and invited
comments from the audience .
Robert A, Skeels , Attorney representing Pan Am Mini
Storage , distributed a memorandum to the
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Commission supporting rezoning of Pan Am Property
(memorandum dated July 22 , 1993 attached hereto and
made a part hereof ) . Mr . Skeels indicated Pan Am
was granted an exception to build a facility and
had been parking vehicles since that time . He felt
the rezoning would conform to the Comprehensive
Plan . He indicated Pan Am ' s property was adjacent
to the city ' s water plant , and that ILW zoning
would conform to existing adjacent use , and he
indicated it was unlikely the property would be
used for other purposes . He indicated Pan Am was
citied for violation for storing vehicles , but the
Code , he felt , made no distinction between parking
vehicles and storing vehicles .
George Worley clarified that the location under
discussion was indicated as CG Commercial in the
Future Land Use Plan .
Commander Donald Moore , , representing Fleet
Landing Resident Council , felt Pan Am was a good
neighbor , but complained that sounds of loud motors
and music were heard late at night . He objected to
the request of Pan Am to change from CG to ILW
zoning as he felt ILW would allow for a more
intensive industrial use . He presented a petition
signed by 228 residents of Fleet Landing requesting
denial of rezoning .
Several residents of Fleet Landing spoke and
complained of late night noise .
Mr . Terence P . Kane , owner of Pan Am Mini Storage
introduced Pan Am ' s security guard , Mark Daigle .
Mr . Kane indicated Mr . Daigle was hired to provide
security during night hours . Mr . Daigle indicated
loud noise was not coming from Pan Am property , but
from other nearby property . Ms . Kelley Garrison ,
Manager of Pan Am, indicated she lived on the
premises and was not aware of loud night noise .
George Worley indicated the Community Development
Board discussed and recommended against rezoning .
He felt the present use was appropriate , and he
recommended an alternative approach to the
situation should be investigated , rather than
rezoning the property . Edwards X
passage of Ordinance Fletcher
Motion : ApproveX
Tucker x X
#90-113- 160 on Final Reading Waters x X
Gulliford X
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Police Chief David Thompson was asked to
investigate the complaints of loud night-time noise
and report to the City Manager .
Mayor Gu11iford asked why this rezoning was
initiated . George Worley explained the city ' s
current zoning did not permit a variance . He added
a Us --bv-Exception would be required to allow Pan
Am to continue outside storage .
He added Pan Am had been storing vehicles for five
years , but did not know it was an infraction of the
Code . Alan ..Jensen , City Attorney , explained in
Pan Am ' s original Use-by-Exception outside storage
was granted , but the minutes were silent
to that Particular issue . Thus , he added , Pan Am
had been on: rati ng under the assumption that thi
was approved by Use-•by--Exception .
Commissioner Fletcher felt rezoning was a severe
remedy because it would change the land use . He
suggested denying the request to rezone and
examining other avenues to allow Use- by--Exception .
The question was called and the vote resulted in
all nays . The motion failed .
It was decided Pan Am should apply for a
Use--by-Exception to the Community Development
Board , which would satisfy all conditions and allow
Pan Am to continue to operate the way it has in the
oast .
The City Manager was instructed to withhold action
relative to any violation concerning outside
storagee until the matter was resolved .
Edwards x
Motion : Withhold punitive action Fletcher x
against Pan Am Mini Storage relative Tucker x x
to any violation concerning outside Waters x x
storage
Gulliford x
No discussion before the vote . The motion carried
unanimously .
C . Ordinance #95-93-59
Mayor .,'_!1 1 i ford presented in full , in writing ,
ordinance #95 -93-59 .
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AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF ATLANTIC BEACH ,
FLORIDA, AMENDING CHAPTER 1 , GENERAL PROVISIONS , BY
ADDING NEW SECTION 1 - 12 , TO PROVIDE A PROCEDURE FOR
OCTAININ a A CODE VARIANCE , AND PROVIDING AN
EFFECTIVE DATE
Edwards x
Motion : Approve passage of Ordinance Fletcher x x
#95-93-59 on its first reading and Tucker x x
set public hearing for August 9 , 1993 Waters x
Gulliford x
Commissioner Fletcher felt the proposed ordinance ,
by providing a procedure for obtaining a zoning
variance for Chapters 1 through 23 , would include
the entire operation of the city . He felt the
only area Commission desired to address was a
procedure of appeal of 1 , 500 foot separation
between business selling alcoholic beverages .
The question was called and the vote resulted in
4- 1 with Commissioner Waters voting nay . The
motion carried .
D . Ordinance 28-93-3
Mayor Gulliford presented in ful 1 , in writing ,
ordinance #28-93-3 .
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF ATLANTIC BEACH ,
FLORIDA , SUBMITTING TO THE ELECTORS OF ATLANTIC
BEACH A NEW CHARTER WHICH AMENDS AND REPEALS ALL
FORMER CHARTER PROVISIONS ; PLACING THE NEW CHARTER
EEFORE A VOTE OF THE ELECTORS OF ATLANTIC BEACH AT
THE NEXT MUNICIPAL ELECTION ; PROVIDING FOR THE
CONTINUANCE OF THE FORM OF GOVERNMENT , CITY
COMMISSION , CITY MANAGER , CITY CLERK , CITY
ATTORNEY , DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY , BUDGET ,
DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE , ELECTIONS , FRANCHISES , TAX
ADMINISTRATION , ZONING , MUNICIPAL BORROWING , SUITS
AGAINST THE CITY , AND GENERAL AND MISCELLANEOUS
PROVISIONS ; PROVIDING THE FORM OF BALLOT ; AND
PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE
Edwards
Motion : Approve passage of Ordinance Fletcher
#28-93-3 on its first reading and set Tucker x
public hearing for August 9 , 1993 Waters x
Gulliford
It was decided to examine the proposed Charter and
to discuss items that were of concern to the
Commission . It was explained it would he necessary
to obtain final approval of the Charter by the
second meeting of August in order for this to
appear on the ballot . Commissioner Tucker' asked
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Commissioners to contact Raymond Salman if they had
any questions or suggestions .
Reference was made to Section 10 , Appointment of
city manager , and the Commission indicated their
desire to change the time frame from one year to
two years wherein a member of the city commission
could receive an administrative appoi ntment with
the City after the expiration of his term on the
commission .
Motion : With reference to Sec . t0 . Edwards x x
Appointment of city manager , no Fletcher x
member of the city commission shall Tucker x x
Waters x
receive an administrative appointment Gulliford x
with the city within ( 2) years after
the expiration of the person ' s term
No discussion before the vote . The motion carried
unanimously .
Reference was made to Section 1 1 , appointment of
assi stant-deputy city manager or city clerk , and
the commission indicated thei r desire to eliminate
the language "The city commission may , at its
discretion" with reference to the appointment of a
deputy city manager and deputy city clerk . The
commission felt the city manager and the city clerk
should have the power to hire their own assistants ,
independent of the city commission . It was also
decided to change "assistant/deputy city manager"
and "assistant/deputy city clerk " to "deputy city
manager'; and "deputy city clerk . "
It was decided the intent was that the Commission
would be charged with creating the jobs of deputy
city manager and deputy city clerk , but that the
city manager• and city clerk would have the power to
hire the deputy city manager and deputy city clerk .
Motion : With reference to Section Edwards x x
11 , Appointment of deputy city Fletcher x
manager ardeputy city clerk , the Tucker x x
Commission would have the power to Waters x
create the position of deputy city Gulliford x
manager and deputy city clerk and
allow the city manager and city clerk
• to fill the positions
The question was called and the motion carried
unanimously .
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('offimi $sion , Commissioner Waters felt 15 days was
not enough time to replace a Commissioner , should
a vacancy occur .
Motion : Change amount of time to fill a Edwards
vacancy on the Commission from 15 days Fletcher
to 30 days Tucker
Waters x
Motion died for lack of a second . Gulliford
Tt was decided to add "of the vacancy" following
15 days , in Sec . 12 .
With reference to Sec . 13 , Creation of new
departments or offices ; change of duties , it was
felt "With the exception of the city clerk" should
beeliminated with reference to the commission
assigning additional functions or duties . It was
explained the City Clerk was the only position that
could not hold another position , even over-night .
For instance , if the City Manager went out of town
it would not be possible to appoint the City Clerk
as acting city manager . It was also explained it
was the intent of the Charter Committee to separate
the legislative body of city government from the
administrative body of city government .
Commissioner Waters felt the proposed language , by
excluding the city clerk ' s office , placed a
limitation on the power of the commission by
indicating the commission would not be allowed to
assign new duties to the office of the city clerk .
`Tommissione' Fletcher referred to Sec . 28 ( 8) and
indicated the language allowed the Commission to
assign duties to the City Clerk .
Motion : With reference to Sec . 13 . Edwards x
Creation of new departments or Fletcher x
offices ; change of duties , eliminate Tucker x x
the language "with the exception of Waters x x
the city clerk . " This was in Gulliford x
reference to the commission assigning
additional duties to offices within
the City
The question was called and the vote resulted in
3-2 with Commissioners Fletcher and Tucker voting
nay . The motion carried .
With reference to Sec . 22 Qualifications (4)
Commissioner Waters felt the language pertaining to
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the substitution of experience for education
towards a B . A. degree should be eliminated . He
felt one should at least have a B .A. degree . A
discussion ensued and it was felt by some
commissioners that experience was also important . Edwards
Fletcher
Motion : Under Sec . 22 Tucker
Qualifications(4) -- Waters x
remove language contained in ( 4) Gulliford
which indicates two years of
additional experience may be
substituted for each year of
education towards a B . A. degree
Motion died for lack of a second .
With reference to Sec . 23 , Powers and duties of the
City Manager , it was decided to change ( 2)
regarding "preparing agenda materials for the city
clerk for every commi si on meeting" to "forwarding
agenda materials for the city clerk for every
commission meeting . " The Commission felt the city
clerk should be responsible for the preparation of
the agenda . It was the intent that the City
Manager would forward agenda materials to the city
clerk for agenda preparation .
Motion : Change Sec . 23 , powers and Edwards x x
duties of the City Manager ( 2) to Fletcher x
indicate that the city manager Tucker x
fowards agenda materials to the city Waters x x
clerk for every commission meeting Gulliford x
It w.: :3 determined the City Manager would prepare
the material for the agenda and forward the
material to the city clerk .
No discussion before the vote . The motion carried
unanimously .
Reference was made to Sec . 35 Director of Finance ,
and a discussion was held relative to the finance
director being appointed and removed by the city
manager , subject to approval of the city
commission . It was felt by some that the city
manager , only , should have the power to hire and
fire the finance director , without commission
apor-ova1 . It was explained the Fire Chief and
Police Chief were hired by the city manager , with
approval of the commission .
Motion : Remove "subject to approval Edwards x
of the city commission" Section 35 . Fletcher x x
(The intent of the commission was to Tucker x x
Waters x
Gulliford x
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have the city manager , only ,
responsible for the hiring and
removal of the finance director)
A discussion ensued relative to whether or not the
hiring and removal of the finance director should
be approved by the commission . Whereas it was felt
by Nome commissioners that the finance director was
a critical officer of the city and the commission
should have final approval , it was felt by others
that the city manager should have authority to hire
and remove the finance director .
The question was called and the vote resulted in
3-2 with Commissioners Tucker and Waters voting nay .
Edwards x
Substitute Motion : Approve passage Fletcher x x
of Ordinance #28-93 -3 on its first Tucker x x
reading , as amended , and set public Waters x
hearing for August 9 , 1993 Gulliford x
No discussion before the vote . The motion carried
unanimously .
8. New Susi ness ._
A. Public hearing for application for Use by
Exception filed by Donald Ray to operate a
retail outlet for the sale of motorcycle parts
George Worley explained the applicant was the owner
of a business located in the CL Commercial Limited
district on Mayport Road . He explained the sale of
automotive parts was permitted as a
Use-by-Exception because it was listed as a
oer•mi tted use in the CG Commercial General
district . He indicated the Community Development
Board agreed that this business would be compatible
with the existing businesses at that location and
recommended for approval of the request , providing
there were no repairs and outside display .
Mayor Gulliford opened the floor for a public
hearing and invited comments from the audience .
Donald Ray , 1245 Mayport Road , indicated he was the
owner of the business and he would like to increase
revenues by selling motorcycle parts and
a c c ci r i rY s .
Since no one wished to speak further the Mayor
closed the public hearing . Edwards x x
Fletcher x
Tucker
Waters x
Motion : Approve Use-by-exception for x x
sale of motorcycle parts at 1245 Mayport Gulliford x
Rd . , providing there are no repairs and
outside display
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Commissioner Tucker inquired if Mr . Ray would make
minor repairs , to which Mr . Ray replied he would
make no repairs .
The question was called and the the motion carried
unanimously .
B . Approval of final pay estimate , and final
contract documents for Atlantic Beach Water
Treatment Plants 1 & 2
Bob Kosoy presented a request for approval of final
pay estimate for Meadors Construction Company , Inc .
for a current ( final ) payment of $77 , 922 . 11 . He
indicated the final payment included the final
change order amount of $2 , 352 .40 . Douglas Layton ,
Smith and Gillespie , advised the Commission to
approve the final pay estimate subject to receipt
of ave--hui l ts .
Edwards x x
Motion : Approve final pay estimate Fletcher x x
for Meadors Construction Company , Tucker x
Inc . for a current ( final ) payment of Waters x
$77 , 922 . 11 , subject to receipt of Gulliford x
as-bu1lts
No discussion before the vote . The motion carried
unanimously .
9, City, Manager Reports and/or. Corres,pondence :..
A. Report on the number of children participating
in V .M .C .A. activities
Rose Blanchard , Recreation Director , reported Bob
Martin , Executive Director of the YMCA, indicated
the Atlantic Beach YMCA Summer Day Camp in Jack
Russell Park , as of July 13 , 1993 , had nearly 300
children registered ; 96% were from the Beaches
area ; 70% were from Atlantic Beach and 4% were
from the west Beaches area . With reference to the
summer day camp , 110 Atlantic Beach children
narticinated for 10 weeks , and 42 Atlantic Beach
children participated in the daily playgym. It
was r'enorfed 50 families from Atlantic Beach were
provided with financial assistance .
C . Report on Citizen Survey
David Thompson , Police Chief , r'epor'ted . He felt
it was necessary for the city to be sensitive and
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responsive to the wishes and needs of the citizens ,
thus the Police Department selected Citizen Surveys
as a means to increase direct participation by
citizens .
Bob Kosoy presented a proposal for the installation
of sewage on Ocean Grove Drive which would service
27 homes . He indicated substantial savings would
he incurred if the city approved a change order to
provide sewage for the rest of Ocean Grove Drive .
Edwards x
Motion : Approve proposal for change Fletcher x x
order to provide sewage to the rest Tucker x x
of Ocean Grove Drive , subject to the Waters x
City Attorney advising the legal Gulliford x
parameters to initiate a special
assessment program
A discussion ensued and it was explained the
homeowners would be notified , and it was felt a
nuh1ic hearing would be held at a later time
concerning this matter .
The nue•sti on was called and the motion carried
unanimously .
10. Mayor„._to call on City Commissioners , City
Attorney_ and City Clerk :
Alan Jensen referred to the Courtyards of Mayport
and their desire to have impact fees waived . He
reported the new proposed agreement with Barnett
J Bank would prohibit the city from allowing impact
t=ees to be waived .
Maureen King , City Clerk , reported The Beaches
Leader would like to have a political forum during
the month of September for the Atlantic Beach
candidates . The Mayor indicated perhaps it would
he in the city ' s best interest not to limit a
political formum to one entity , only . He asked
that the Beaches Leader contact him so that plans
could be made .
Commissioner Fletcher reported Phase I of the Town
Center began on July 26 , 1993 , and he thanked
everyone for their help .
Commissioner Fletcher asked for an update
concerning a fine against the City from the
Environmental Protection Agency ( EPA) relative to a
PH monitoring infraction . Alan Jensen explained
this was the second stage of a process that began
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last year . He indicated he spoke to EPA last week
and that negotiations were in an active status , and
he indicated he would prepare a formal response .
Commissioner Waters congratulated Walter Rew, Fire
Marshal l , concerning the low number of injuries
experienced by city employees since the initiation
of the Safety Program.
Commissioner Waters inquired concerning the public
acces.. at 16th Street , to which Alan Jensen replied
this matter was under consideration .
Commissioner Tucker thanked everyone for reading
the proposed City Charter and ;- W a ed Maureen
Kin9 for her efforts ar lent work
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MEMORANDUM IN SUPPORT OF PAN AM'S ZONING SUBMISS ON
TO: ATLANTIC BEACH CITY COMMISSION
FROM: ROBERT A. SKEELS
DATE: July 22, 1993
RE: ARGUMENTS SUPPORTING REZONING OF PAN AM PROPERTY;
ALTERNATIVELY, PAN AM'S VEHICLE STORAGE ALREADY
PERMITTED OR SHOULD BE PERMITTED
I. THE PAN AM PROPERTY SHOULD BE REZONED FROM CG TO ILW
While the property has been placed in a CG zone, the City of Atlantic Beach has long
recognized that the property is used for light industrial purposes. Reference is made to the
City's Comprehensive Plan adopted in 1990 and approved by the State in 1991 which
recognizes in its existing land use map which is part of the Plan that the property is used for
light industrial purposes. The City map is consistent with relevant portions of the Plan's
narrative at page I-13 where the City affirms that:
"With the development and expansion of the Mayport Naval Base,
the City has also seen development of support services, heavy
commercial and industrial land uses"
and
"The economic base of the City is derived largely from year-round
residents the employment opportunities offered in the
commercial/industrial corridors along Mayport Road and Atlantic
Boulevard."
The primary corridor along Mayport Road reflecting industrial uses on the City's "Existing
Use Map" encompasses the Pan Am property. This certainly makes sense in light of the
property's location immediately north of and adjacent to the City's Water Treatment Plant
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No. 2. If that Plant were in private hands, it could only exist in an industrial or less
restrictive zone.
The Pan Am property should be rezoned ILW to bring it in line with the City's
Comprehensive Plan.
II. THE USE BY EXCEPTION TO CG ZONING PERMITTING
"MINIWAREHOUSES" INCLUDES OUTDOOR, ON SITE STORAGE OF
OPERABLE VEHICLES
Section 24-160 of the Code defines the term "Miniwarehouses" as follows:
"The business commonly known as miniwarehouses shall be
utilized for the sole purpose of storage of tangible personal
property.
"
The above Code section was adopted by the City as Ordinance No. 95-79-18 at its
Commission meeting on October 8, 1979 and was entitled "An Ordinance Regulating Mini-
Warehouses The Conduct And Use Thereoh Providing An Effective Date." During the
discussion of the Ordinance, Mayor Howell advised that the decision had been made not to
include fencing and control of hours and that new rentals would be strictly dead storage only
- not for purposes of conducting ongoing businesses.
Certainly, vehicles are tangible personal property which may be stored in the business
commonly known as miniwarehouses. The question, however, is not whether the ordinance
term "Miniwarehouses" encompasses outside storage of vehicles but whether the process of
granting an exception itself authorizes outside storage, or parking, of operable vehicles.
First, it is clear that the City makes no distinction between the term "parking" and
"storage" pertaining to vehicles and is not concerned about whether parking or storage is for
a fee or free. The terms are used interchangeably in Section 24-163(a) of the Code
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prohibiting commercial vehicles from being "parked or stored" in residential districts;
interchangeably in Section 24-17 of the Code describing "Parking lot" as "an open area used
exclusively for the storage of motor vehicles, whether or not a fee is charged". Finally, Section
24-162 of the Code describes off street parking lots (meaning open places where one stores
motor vehicles) as a "permissible use by exception in all districts where such lots are within
400 feet of a premises requiring off street parking." By definition, parking IS storage of
vehicles.
Second, it is also clear that the Ciry includes off street parking as one of the matters
which it must evaluate and approve in its grant of exception process, per Section 24-63 (4)(b)
of the Code. Accordingly, once an exception for miniwarehouses is granted, provision for
off-street, outside parking (or storage) of vehicles is likewise permitted as part of the approval
process, subject to issuance of the building permit based upon plans providing, among other
things, off street parking. In Pan Am's case, the off street parking area was shown and
described as an open area within the bounds of the property to be used exclusively for the
storage of motor vehicles - a parking lot.
Pan Am's property files maintained by the City include, as to phase I of its
construction, the City's Plans Review Checklist requiring 5 off street parking spaces but
reflecting 55 spaces and a City approved Site Plan showing 10 "boat spaces" as well as a
"future parking area". Pan Am's building permit for this phase was issued following the
City's approval of the site plan and Checklist. The City's file on phase II of Pan Am's
construction also includes the City's Plans Review Checklist requiring 2 off street parking
spaces with the notation "3+ (boat storage)" as actually being provided. The attached and
City-approved Site Plan reflects "10 Boat storage spaces" in this phase. It is the above spaces
that are used by Pan Am to store vehicles for a fee.
Given the City's interchangeable use of the terms "parking" and "storage" of vehicles
(without regard to whether parking or storage is free or for a fee); its consideration (and
approval) of off street parking as an adjunct to granting an exception for miniwarehouse use;
and its own definition of such use as simply meaning "storage of tangible personal property"
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without any limitation upon hours of operation; it is clear that the holder of such an
exception, Pan Am in this case, is entitled to park or store operable motor vehicles on its
property for a fee up to the approved storage limit reflected in the permitted documents and
plans.
Moreover, it is also clear that the City has recognized, implicitly or explicitly, Pan Am's
outside storage of vehicles as being within the scope of approval pertaining to the City's grant
of exception to Pan Am to operate a miniwarehouse business on its property. Pan Am
advised appropriate City officials of its intended outside storage of vehicles including boats
during the runup period leading to the City's grant of exception and that the parking or
storage area was to be laid over the area of the drainage ditch running across the northerly
side of its property once D.O.T. approval to install the culvert in place of the ditch and pave
over the culvert area had been obtained. Pan Am bore the cost of these improvements to the
extent of some $100,000.00 which certainly would not have been spent if outside parking
in the area of the former culvert was not permitted.
Additionally, Pan Am's approved plans for the property specifically reflected its outside
parking. Pan Am has consistently used this area for outside parking since commencement
of operations in the middle or latter part of 1988, all with the knowledge and at least tacit
approval of the City. It has only been within the last few months that any question
concerning Pan Am's outside parking has arisen in the context of a claimed Code violation.
Pan Am submits that its previous 4 1/2 years experience in operations with the City since
inception of its business is a far better indicator of the City's interpretation of the exception
granted to Pan Am than the City's claimed Code violations respecting Pan Am's parking
which has occurred only within the last few months.
Finally, examination of other use exceptions to CG zoning reveals the City's awareness
that vehicle parking or storage will occur. For example, Section 24-111 (c)(12) authorizes
the sale of new and used automobiles and boats. Section 24-111 (b)(7) permits without
exception an auto service station, minor repairs and a car wash. Certainly, vehicles will be
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parked at an auto service station, some inside and some outside, pending completion of repair
jobs.
III. ALTERNATIVELY, ATLANTIC BEACH SHOULD AMEND SECTION 24-111
(C)(7) TO INCLUDE OUTDOOR STORAGE OF OPERABLE MOTOR
VEHICLES WITHIN THE USE BY EXCEPTION PERTAINING TO
MINIWAREHOUSES
Since outside storage or parking of vehicles is at least an accessory use and within the
approval process of the City in determining whether or not to grant an exception, the City
retains the right to control the development of outside storage under this approach including
the amount and type of such storage. Therefore, the City can make a case by case
determination of limitations as to outside storage in its grant of exception.
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MEMORANDUM
TO: FILE
FROM: RAS
DATE: July 16, 1993
RE: ATLANTIC BEACH ORDINANCES AFFECTING PARKING AND
MINIWAREHOUSES
Miniwarehouses
Section 24-160. "The business commonly known as miniwarehouses shall
be utilized for the sole purpose of storage of tangible
personal property."
II. Parking.
Section 21-23. "No person shall park a motor vehicle on any street or
right of way for a period of time in excess of seventy-two
(72) hours."
Section 24-162 "Off street parking lots shall be a permissible use by
exception in all districts where such lots are within 400
feet of a premises requiring off street parking."
Section 24-163(a) "Commercial vehicles of less than eighteen thousand five
hundred (18,500) gross vehicle weight, and trailers of
all types, including travel, boat, camping and hauling,
shall not be parked or stored on any lot occupied by a
dwelling or any lot in any residential district, except in
accordance with the following requirements [ommitted
as inapplicable]."
Section 24-17 "Parking lot shall mean an open area used exclusively
for the storage of motor vehicles, whether or not a fee
is charged."
Section 12-1(b)(7) "For any person, either as the owner or occupant of a
building, structure or property to utilize the premises
of the property for the open storage of any abandoned
motor vehicle. . . ." [Declared unlawful as a nuisance]
MEMORANDUM
TO: FILE
FROM: RAS
DATE: July 16, 1993
RE: ATLANTIC BEACH COMPREHENSIVE PLAN
The City of Atlantic Beach Comprehensive Plan was adopted by the City in 1990 and
approved by the State of Florida in 1991.
At page 1-13 of the Plan, 1st paragraph, it is stated:
"With the development and expansion of the Mayport Naval Base,
the City has also seen the development of support services, heavy
commercial and limited industrial land uses."
Continuing in the 2d paragraph of page I-13 of the Plan:
"The economic base of the City is derived largely from year-round
residents the employment opportunities offered in the
commercial/industrial corridors along Mayport Road and Atlantic
Boulevard."
The Plan recites at page II-10 that "The Naval Base is the single largest employer in
Duval County."
The "Existing Land Use" map which is part of the Plan reflects that the Pan Am property
is located within a light industrial area. The Map is dated 12/01/89.
The Future 2005 map which is part of the Plan describes the location of the Pan Am
property as a Commercial General area.