09-23-91 v A CITY OF ATLANTIC BEACH
REGULAR MEETING MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1991, 7:15 P.M.
AGENDA
Call to Order
Invocation and pledge to the flag
1. Approval of the minutes of the regular meeting of September 9, 1991
and special meetings of September 3, 1991 and September 16, 1991
2. Recognition of Visitors:
3. Appearances:
A. Tri-Beach Solid Waste presentation (Theresa Todd)
4. Consent Agenda:
A. Resignation of Willie Miley of the Code Enforcement Board
5. Committee Reports:
A. Report and recommendation by Awards Committee Chairman Glenn
Edwards relative to:
1. 9091-26 demolition of two houses
2. 9091-28 Diesel Direct Driven Standby Electric Power System
6. Resolutions:
A. Resolution #91-29 appointing two additional election inspectors
B. Resolution #91-30 noting community service of Kathleen Russell
7. New Business:
A. Request for proposed change of dunes elevation at Tiffany by the
Sea (George Worley, City Planner)
B. Discussion and related action relative to Mutual Aid Agreement
with City of Jacksonville (Chief Thompson)
C. Discussion and related action regarding water/sewer service
contract for Navy Exchange Complex
8. City Manager Reports and/or Correspondence:
9. Mayor to call on City Commissioners, City Attorney and City Clerk:
Adjournment
NOTE: Executive session set for September 23, 1991 at 6:15 p.m.
regarding collective bargaining
MINUTES OF THE REGULAR MEETING OF THE ATLANTIC BEACH CITY
COMMISSION HELD IN CITY HALL, 800 SEMINOLE ROAD, AT 7:15 PM ON V V
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1991 O O
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PRESENT: William I. Gulliford, Jr. , Mayor E E
Robert B. Cook D D
Glenn A. Edwards
Adelaide R. Tucker
John W. Weldon 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
The meeting was called to order by Mayor Gulliford. The
invocation, offered by Commissioner Cook, was followed by the
pledge to the flag.
1. Approval of the minutes of the regular meeting of September 9,
1991 and Special Meeting of September 16, 1991 Cook x x
Edwards x
Motion: Approve minutes of the regular meeting of September Tucker x x
9, 1991 Weldon x
Gulliford x
No discussion before the vote. The motion carried unanimously.
Cook x
Motion: Approve minutes of the Special Meeting of September Edwards x x
16, 1991 Tucker x
Weldon x x
No discussion before the vote. The motion carried unanimously. Gulliford x
Mayor Gulliford announced that the Northeast Florida Planning and
Zoning Association had presented the City of Atlantic Beach with
the 1991 Public Design Award for the new City Hall. He gave the
City Manager a plaque to be displayed in the new building.
2. Recognition of Visitors:
Barbara Bonner, 463 Selva Lakes Circle, said she was out of town
when the speed bumps had been approved for the 300 block of Plaza.
She expressed her opposition to the speed bumps and felt this was
not the best way to control speeding. Mayor Gulliford said the
speeding on Plaza had been documented by radar and other measures
had been taken to control the speeding before the speed bumps were
installed. The City Commission felt the situation was unique and
warranted the speed bumps, and residents had subsequently indicated
that the speeding problem had improved.
Ms. Bonner said there was a speeding problem in Selva Lakes
subdivision and Chief Thompson was instructed to monitor the area.
Ruth Gregg, 905 Sailfish Drive, inquired whether funds had been
provided in the 1991/92 budget to install new water lines in Royal
Palms west of Plaza. Mr. Kosoy said some monies had been budgeted
for water line replacement but the projects had not yet been
prioritized.
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Ms. Gregg also complained of a large pot hole in front of her house
and Mr. Kosoy was directed to check into this.
Dezmond Waters, 1835 Seminole Road, inquired whether it would be
necessary to remove the trees and shrubbery for the proposed
sidewalks for Seminole Road and was advised the sidewalks would
meander as much as possible to avoid the trees; however it probably
would be necessary to remove some trees and some of the intrusions
into the right-of-way.
W.J. Ryszykow, 535 Royal Palms Drive, inquired when utility
increases would be discussed and was advised that this matter would
be discussed during October or November, with changes to be
effective with the first billing in 1992.
3. Appearances:
A. Tri-Beach Solid Waste presentation
Mayor Gulliford reported the Regional Solid Waste Committee had
existed approximately one year and many hours had been volunteered
by many competent individuals. He introduced Theresa Todd, PE, to
present the committee report.
Ms. Todd said the committee had been charged with recommending
methods to reduce the solid waste flow to the landfill by 30%, and
had reviewed the current methods of solid waste disposal. The
committee had reviewed the various technologies for solid waste
reduction and had heard presentations from the various companies
involved with composting, incineration, landfilling, etc. She said
the beaches communities generated about 135 tons of solid waste per
day (about 5% of the total generated by the county) .
Ms. Todd reviewed each of the short term goals recommended by the
committee which included yard waste composting, volumetric
charging, consolidation of solid waste services, commercial
recycling, multi-family residential recycling, municipal solid
waste recycling, evaluation of the interlocal agreement with Duval
County, and community education. The long term goals recommended
were a continuation of the short term goals and included the
construction of a municipal solid waste facility, consolidation of
the solid waste services and continuing community education. A
complete copy of the Tri-Beach Solid Waste Committee Report dated
September 1991 is on file in the office of the City Clerk.
A brief question and answer session following Ms. Todd's
presentation during which the frequence of collection and disposal
of hazardous waste was discussed. Mayor Gulliford then suggested
the Atlantic Beach Solid Waste Committee review the recommendations
of the Tri-Beach Solid Waste Committee and present an endorsement
and recommendation for action and prioritize those recommendations
presented in the report.
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Mayor Gulliford thanked Ms. Todd for her presentation and pointed
out that both she and her husband were members of the Atlantic
Beach Solid Waste Committee and had generously donated many hours
in that connection.
4. Consent Agenda:
A. Resignation of Willie Miley from the Code Enforcement Board Cook x
Edwards x x
Motion: Accept the resignation of Willie Miley from the Code Tucker x
Enforcement Board Weldon x x
Gulliford x
No discussion before the vote. The motion carried unanimously.
Mayor Gulliford pointed out there were now two vacancies on the
Code Enforcement Board and one vacancy on the Community Development
Board and asked that recommendations be forwarded to the City Clerk
for consideration at the next meeting.
5. Committee Reports:
A. Report and recommendation by Awards Committee Chairman, Glenn
Edwards, relative to:
(1) Bid No. 9091-26 — demolition of two houses
Commissioner Edwards reported two bids had been received for the
demolition of two houses at 54 Church Street and 85 Dora
Street. After review of the bids it was the recommendation of the
Awards Committee that a contract be awarded to Burkhalter Wrecking
for the work.
Cook x
Motion: Award contract to Burkhalter Wrecking Company of Edwards x x
Jacksonville for the demolition of two houses at the Tucker x
bid price of $6,730.00 Weldon x x
Gulliford x
No discussion before the vote. The motion carried unanimously.
(2) Bid No. 9091-28 — Diesel Direct Driven Standby Electric
Power System
Commissioner Edwards reported the Awards Committee had reviewed the
six bids received and recommended the City Commission accept the
low bid of Cummins Southeastern Power.
Cook x
Motion: Accept the bid of Cummins Southeastern Power at Edwards x x
$15,778 as being the lowest bidder meeting Tucker x x
specifications, and make award accordingly Weldon x
Gulliford x
No discussion before the vote. The motion carried unanimously.
6. Resolutions:
A. Resolution No. 91-29
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Mayor Gulliford presented in full, in writing, Resolution No.
91-29: A RESOLUTION APPOINTING TWO ADDITIONAL ELECTION INSPECTORS
FOR THE CITY OF ATLANTIC BEACH BIENNIAL ELECTION, AND SETTING THEIR
COMPENSATION Cook x
Edwards x
Motion: Approve passage of Resolution No. 91-29 Tucker x x
Weldon x x
No discussion before the vote. The motion carried unanimously. Gulliford x
B. Resolution No. 91-30
Mayor Gulliford presented in full, in writing, Resolution No. 91-30
A RESOLUTION RECOGNIZING, WITH APPRECIATION, THE CONTRIBUTION OF
KATHLEEN RUSSELL TO THE COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BOARD. Cook x x
Edwards x
Motion: Approve passage of Resolution No. 91-30 Tucker x x
Weldon x
No discussion before the vote. The motion carried unanimously. Gulliford x
7. New Business:
A. Request for proposed change of dunes elevation at Tiffany by
the Sea
Action on this item was deferred until later in the evening.
B. Discussion and related action relative to Mutual Aid Agreement
with the City of Jacksonville
Chief Thompson reported the City of Atlantic Beach had mutual aid
agreements with neighboring cities and the City of Jacksonville had
proposed an agreement with Atlantic Beach which would grant arrest
powers to Atlantic Beach officers in Jacksonville. He said
Atlantic Beach and Jacksonville had a cooperative working
relationship and the proposed agreement would delineate the details
and responsibilities of each party. The City Manager also
supported the execution of such agreement. Cook x x
Edwards x
Motion: Authorize the execution of an interlocal agreement Tucker x
with the Jacksonville Sheriff's Office Weldon x x
Gulliford x
Commissioner Weldon inquired into liability for injuries or
equipment and Chief Thompson reported each city was responsible for
its own personnel and equipment and the city did have insurance for
this purpose.
Discussion ensued regarding the type of assistance which each city
rendered to the other and Chief Thompson said that while Atlantic
Beach assisted Jacksonville a greater number of times, Jacksonville
provided more specialized assistance to Atlantic Beach such as SWAT
teams, training, and murder investigations, etc.
Commissioner Weldon also questioned whether the Jacksonville
Sheriff' s Office should have jurisdiction within the City of
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Atlantic Beach and the City Attorney said it was his opinion the
Sheriff's Department had jurisdiction in the counties throughout
the state. Alan Potter explained that the Sheriff of each county
in the State of Florida is a constitutional officer and that the
consolidated charter was by state statute, so the constitutional
officer would prevail over the state statute. Mayor Gulliford
asked Chief Thompson to provide him with the number of responses
which Atlantic Beach had made within Duval County.
The question was called and the motion carried unanimously.
Mayor Gulliford reported he had received additional documentation
relative to Dr. & Mrs. Marc Tafflin's request for approval to build
a home in accordance with plans presented to the city prior to
passage on July 22, 1991, of Ordinance No. 90-91-155 regarding
height limitations. The Mayor felt it was not appropriate to refer
the matter to the Community Development Board for a variance to the
height restrictions as set forth in Ordinance No. 90-91-155. He
pointed out the documents indicated that Dr. & Mrs. Tafflin had
been billed for code and zoning reviews in September 1989 which
would indicate the city had reviewed the plans prior to that date.
He felt the question to be addressed by the City Commission was
whether the matter could be grandfathered under the old ordinance.
Cook x x
Motion: Recognize that Dr. & Mrs. Tafflin had made both Edwards x
contact and a significant investment in the plans Tucker x x
assuming that the old ordinance was in effect Weldon x
Gulliford x
No discussion before the vote. The motion carried unanimously.
7A. Request for proposed change of elevation of dunes at Tiffany
by the Sea
Safa Mansouri addressed the City Commission and said he had applied
for permits to build three houses in Tiffany by the Sea. Permit
application had also been filed with the Department of Natural
Resources to reduce the dune on both sides of the Coastal
Construction Control Line to 22.5 feet.
Commissioner Weldon inquired whether there would be any further
cutting into the dune and Mr. Mansouri explained he intended to
excavate to build the garages and then it would be filled around
the garage to create a gradual slope to 22.5 feet. Mayor Gulliford
pointed out the city had approved this project as a Contract
Quality Development (COD) under state statute guidelines and
changes to the original plan would have to be in accordance with
the statute. The City Attorney provided documents including his
opinion of August 2, 1991, that the lowering of the dunes would not
contravene local setback requirements or zoning or building codes.
However, he pointed out that the implementing ordinance for Tiffany
by the Sea development set forth that the plan and proposal for
development was incorporated in the ordinance and may not be
amended or deviated from without prior approval of the City
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Commission. A topographical map which was a part of that ordinance
showed the dune as being over 35 feet in some areas. It was agreed
that reduction of the dune constituted a deviation from the
original plan and such deviating should be approved by ordinance.
Cook x
Motion: Direct the City Attorney to draft an ordinance for Edwards x x
action by the City Commission to amend the ordinance Tucker x
approving the Tiffany by the Sea development Weldon x x
Gulliford x
Mr. Mansouri stressed the urgency of the matter but it was felt the
procedure outlined by the City Attorney should be followed.
Discussion ensued regarding what procedure would have to be
followed when additional lots were developed. The City Manager
expressed the opinion that since this development had been approved
by ordinance under state statute provisions, any deviation from the
original plan, whether for one lot or more, would need to be
approved by ordinance. The Mayor felt that approval of a CQD was
similar to approval of a PUD and that the conditions approved under
the CQD would take precedence over the existing city code.
After further discussion the question was called and the motion
carried on a 4 - 1 vote with Commissioner Cook voting nay.
C. Discussion and related action regarding water/sewer service
contract for Navy Exchange Complex
Commissioner Weldon reported agreement had been reached with the
Navy regarding utility service for the exchange complex on Mayport
Road. Commissioner Weldon confirmed that each Commissioner had a
copy of Harry Royal's letter of September 18, 1991, outlining
revisions to the contract and reported that he had been notified
that day that the Navy had agreed to the terms of the contract.
He said the Navy not yet agreed to accept future rate increases;
however, he felt a satisfactory agreement had been negotiated and
the matter of rate increases would probably be revisited in the
future. Cook x
Edwards x
Motion: Authorize the Mayor to execute agreement for utility Tucker x x
service with the Navy Weldon x x
Gulliford x
No discussion before the vote. The motion carried unanimously .
8. City Manager Reports and/or Correspondence:
None
9. Mayor to call on City Commissioners, City Attorney, and City
Clerk
The City Attorney asked for clarification as to whether the City
Commission wished him to draft an ordinance or resolution regarding
the making of charitable contributions by the city. After brief
discussion the City Attorney was instructed to draft an ordinance.
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Commissioner Weldon said he had received complaints about litter at
Eighteenth Street beach access area, particularly on the weekend.
He said the complainants had requested this area receive regular
maintenance.
Mayor Gulliford reported the plans for the Beach Avenue water and
sewer project had been completed for some time and the engineers
had indicated the assessments would be approximately $100.00 per
front foot. He suggested before the city proceed further with the
project letters should be sent to property owners to see if they
would be willing to pay these assessments.
Mayor Gulliford also inquired what would be done about the dead
palm trees on the city hall grounds and the City Manager advised
the contractor had been requested to replace same but no response
had bet been received. Mayor Gulliford requested that a registered
letter be sent to the contractor requesting replacement. If no
response is received, follow up with a letter from the City
Attorney notifying him that the city would replace the trees and, if
necessary, take the contractor to small claims court to recover the
cost.
Mayor Gulliford also reported he had been notified the conditions
in the Skate Road drainage ditch had become deplorable. He
requested that the city check into this situation as well as the
Cavalla Road ditch.
Commissioner Cook requested that the Building Official monitor the
height of the dunes at at Tiffany by the Sea on a daily basis.
There being no further business to come before the City Commission,
the Mayor declared the meeting adjourned • . 0 PM.
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