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AGENDA
CITY OF ATLANTIC BEACH
April 9, 1984
Call to Order
Invocation and Pledge to Flag
1. Approval of the Minutes of March 26, 1984
2. Recognition of Visitors
3. Correspondence
4. Advisory Planning Board
5. City Manager's Report
A. Item #1 - Budget Report - Second Quarter FY 1983-84
B. Item #2 - Police Department Report -
Month of March 1984
C. Item #3 - Fire Department Report -
January, February, March 1984
(To be distributed at meeting time)
6. New Business
A. Report by City Attorney - Timothy T. Cooper vs.
City of Atlantic Beach
7. Unfinished Business
8. Report of Committees
9. Action on Resolutions
A. Resolution No. 84-6 - Redeeming Utility Revenue
Bonds and Coupons
10. Action on Ordinances
A. Ordinance No. 57-84-10 - An Ordinance Amending Section
11.31, Chapter 11 of the Ordinance
Code of the City of Atlantic Beach;
Setting Forth Parking Violations
and Schedule of Fines; Providing
an Effective Date - Second and
Final Reading - Public Hearing
11. Miscellaneous Business
12. ADJOURN
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COMMISSION HELD AT THE CITY HALL ON APRIL 9, 1984 AT 8:00 P. M. 0 0
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PRESENT:William S. Howell, Mayor-Commissioner D D
Robert B. Cook, Sr.
William I. Gulliford, Jr.
John W. Morris, Jr. M S
Catherine G. Van Ness, Commissioners 0 E
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AND: A. William Moss, City Manager I 0 Y
Claude L. Mullis, City Attorney NAME OF ONEN
Adelaide R. Tucker, City Clerk COMMRS. N D S 0
The meeting was called to order by Mayor Howell.The invocation,offered
by Commissioner Van Ness, was followed by the pledge to the flag.
APPROVAL OF THE MINUTES OF THE REGULAR COMMISSION MEETING OF MARCH 26,1984
Motion: The minutes of the regular Commission meeting of March 26, Cook x
1984 be approved as submitted Gulliford x x
Morris x
The motion carried unanimously. Van Ness x x
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RECOGNITION OF VISITORS
The Chair recognized Mr. Ted Hopkins, 370 Garden Lane. Mr. Hopkins
voiced his objection to the proposed drainage ditch which is going in
behind the homes on Garden Lane. The developer is American Federal.
Jackie Allen, 390 Garden Lane and Lucy Hopkins, 370 Garden Lane also
objected to the ditch and not being notified by letter of the proposed
development. Mr. Moss responded by saying the subdivision was adver-
tised in the Beaches Leader and all the residents received letters on
the rezoning request from American Federal. Rezoning signs were also
posted. Mr. Hopkins stated that everyone on Garden Lane was assured
by the builders when they purchased the property that the property
behind them would remain untouched forever and the plat he saw did not
show the ditch relocated directly in back of their properties. Mr.
George Bull, Jr. , 47 11th St. , was recognized and stated what they
probably saw was his father's proposed plat which was never approved
by the City of Atlantic Beach. Mr. Bull, Sr. then sold the land to
American Federal and they came in with a new plat which the City
Commission approved. Discussion followed. No action taken.
The Chair recognized Mr. George Bull, Jr. , 47 Eleventh St. Mr. Bull asked
if we have a sewer moratorium in Atlantic Beach, and Mayor Howell stated
he had not officially received any notification. The City Manager said he
had received a letter from the Department of Environmental Services notify-
ing him that a sewer hookup moratorium imposed by the state took effect
at the close of business on March 30, 1984. The only new connections not
affected by the moratorium are single family residences on skip lots, and
previously approved developments.Mr. Moss said he received the letter
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Recognition of Visitors- continued
the middle of last week. Mayor Howell asked the City Attorney to review
the manner in which the city was notified of the moratorium because the
letter was sent to the City Manager, Mr. Moss rather than to the city's
governing body, the City Commission.
Correspondence - None
Advisory Planning Board - No Report
City Manager's Report
A. Item #1 - Budget Report - Secnnd Quarter FY 1983-84
The Mayor acknowledged receipt of the Budget Report. As no questions
were asked, the Mayor instructed the report be filed for information.
B. Item #2 - Police Department Report-Month of March, 1984
Mayor Howell acknowledged receipt of the Police Department report for
the month of March, 1984. The City Manager commented on the number of
calls received which were 3,675 (over 100 per day) . After discussion,
the Mayor instructed the report be filed for information.
C. Item #3-Fire Department Report-January,February,March, 1984
The Mayor acknowledged receipt of the Fire Department report for the
months of January, February, and March, 1984. As no questions were
asked, he instructed the report be filed for information.
New Business
A. Report by City Attorney-Timothy T. Cooper vs City of Atlantic Beach
The City Attorney, Mr. Mullis, reported that the case has been filed in
the Federal Court and it has been assigned to Judge John Moore. The law
suit by Timothy T. Cooper, address: Cross City Correctional Institution,
one of the Florida prisons, is against Officer Eleazer and Officer
Greene of Atlantic Beach; Officer Bass of Neptune Beach, and one officer
from the Duval County Sheriff's office. The incident occurred in 1979
as a result of our police force coming to the assistance of the Neptune
Beach police force. The State Statutes provides that when an employee
or officer is sued for violation of civil rights, etc. the city may
pay that claim and may provide a defense attorney for the employee of
officer. If you do not provide the employee or officer with a defense
and he does retain his own counsel to defend the suit and prevails,
then the city shall pay all attorney's fees and court costs. City
Attorney Mullis recommended that he be authorized to provide the
Atlantic Beach officers with a defense.
Motion: The City Attorney be directed to take whatever steps are Cook x x
necessary in the best interest of the city and provide Gulliford x x
a defense for Officers Eleazer and Greene. Morris x
The motion carried unanimously. Van Ness x
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Unfinished Business - None
Report of Committees - No report.
Action on Resolutions
A. Resolution No. 84-6-Redeeming Utility Revenue Bonds and Coupons
Mayor Howell presented and read in full proposed Resolution 84-6, a
Resolution redeeming utility revenue bonds and coupons.
Motion: Passage of said Resolution. Copy of Resolution 84-6 is Cook x x
attached hereto and made a part hereof. Gulliford x x
Morris x
The motion carried unanimously. Van Ness x
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Action on Ordinances- Ordinance No. 57-84-10 Public Hearing
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 11.31, CHAPTER 11 OF THE ORDINANCE CODE
OF THE CITY OF ATLANTIC BEACH; SETTING FORTH PARKING VIOLATIONS AND
SCHEDULE OF FINES; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
Said Ordinance was presented in full, in writing for second and final
reading by Mayor Howell. Said Ordinance was posted in line with
Charter requirements. Mayor Howell then opened the floor for a Public
Hearing. The Chair recognized Mrs. Dorothy Kerber, 365 1st St. who
asked how the city is going to collect $15.00 fines from the same
people that have not paid $3.00 and $5.00 fines. The City Attorney
commented that several cities are now instructing their city attorneys
to bring a civil suit against the owner of the car when a lot of tickets
have accumulated. Commission agreed that our City Attorney should also
bring civil suits against these people. As no one else spoke for or
against, the Mayor declared the Public Hearing closed.
Motion: Said Ordinance No. 57-84-10 be passed on second and final Cook x
reading. Gulliford x
Morris x x
The motion carried unanimously. Van Ness x x
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Miscellaneous Business
Commissioner Gulliford asked the Mayor for his comments on the denial
by Judge Sheppard to have a Beaches Court even for one day per month.
Mayor Howell stated that he was not surprised by Judge Sheppard's
findings.
The City Manager advised that DER has proposed a new rule that is going
to be considered this week, and the subject matter is also going to be
considered by the Legislature. The proposal ask the cities to set aside
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so much each year as a replacement reserve. Our city anticipated this
and had already figured that into the new rates. The Financial Advisor
was asked to look at the proposed rules just to make sure it would not
cause us any problems and he found a very significant error in the
formula which made the factor in error by at least ten-fold. Mr. Moss
stated that he would like to object to the proposed rules. Commission
agreed.
Discussion was held again on the sewer moratorium. The City Manager
read in full the notification from DER that was addressed to him (copy
is attached hereto and made a part hereof) . Mr. Moss advised that he
has received four inquiries in the past week regarding the moratorium,
two were from developers of the proposed condominiums outside the city
limits; one was from a gentleman who wanted to build a small office,
and one was from a gentleman that wanted to construct a duplex. He
advised all of the inquiries of the moratorium.
There being no further business to come before the Commission, the
Mayor declared the meeting adjourned at 7:50 p.m.
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(SEAL) ' 1� . Howe
Mayor-Commission:r
ATTEST:
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Adelaide R. Tucker
City Clerk
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RESOLUTION 84-6
A RESOLUTION REDEEMING UTILITY REVENUE BONDS AND COUPONS
WHEREAS, the City of Atlantic Beach has redeemed 14 - 3.50% Utility
Revenue Bonds in the amount of $14,000. , said Bonds bearing maturity .
date of March 1, 1983.
WHEREAS, the City has redeemed Utility Revenue Bond interest coupons
which have become due through March 1983.
NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF
ATLANTIC BEACH, DUVAL COUNTY, FLORIDA, that the following numbered
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bonds totaling $14,000. be burned:
Numbers 218 through 231
and that,
The following numbered interest coupons be burned:
Coupon 4147 from bonds 192-231
Coupon 4148 from bonds 192-201
Coupon #49 from bonds 192-201
Coupon 4150 from bonds 192-201
Coupon 4151 from bonds 192-231
Coupon 4152 from bonds 192-231
Coupon #53 from bonds 205-231
Coupon 4154 from bonds 205-231
Coupon #55 from bonds 218-231
Coupon 4156 from bonds 218-231
The above foregoing Resolution passed by the City Commission on
April 9 , 1984.
ATTEST:
Adelaide R. Tucker
'sr ticy City Clerk
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STATE OF FLORIDA
DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL REGULATION
pTc EN� Nl BOB GRAHAM
-'ORTHEAST DISTRICT GOVERNOR
„426 BILLS ROAD /1 Mialida VICTORIA J TSCHINKEL
SECRETARY
JACKSONVILLE,FLORIDA 32207 i
(904)396-6959 1, / ,/1.
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April 2 , 1984
Mr. William Moss , City Manager
City of Atlantic Beach
Drawer 25
Atlantic Beach , Florida 32233
Dear Mr. Moss :
Duval County - DW
City of Atlantic Beach
As a consequence of a meeting between regulatory agencies on
March 29 , 1984 , a total moratorium on additional connections to
the City of Atlantic Beach Sewage Treatment Plant is declared
in accordance with 403 . 088 , Florida Statutes , effective at
close of business March 30 , 1984 .
The only new connections not affected by this moratorium are
as follows :
Single family residences on skip lots : Determi -
nation constituting single residences to be made by
Bio-Environmental Services Division of the City of
Jacksonville .
If you have any questions , please contact Mr. Charles H . Padgett
of Bio- Environmental Services Division at 633-3415 .
Very tr . y yo s ,
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G. Doug Dutton
District Manager
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BIO-ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES
City of Jacksonville
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