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09-26-66 v CITY OF ATLANTIC BEACH COMMISSION MEETING September 26, 1966 AGENDA 1. Call to Order. 2. Invocation. 3. Approval of Minutes - September 12, 1966. 4. Recognition of Visitors. 5. Reports: (a) Committee - Tax Study. (b) Jacksonville Humane Society. 6. Correspondence: (a) Florida League of Municipalities Convention October 23-25, 1966. 7. Fire and Police Chief - Reports and Dockets. 8. City Manager. 9. Commissioners. 10. Adjourn. r ), MINUTES OF THE REGULAR MEETING OF THE ATLANTIC BEACH CITY COMMISSION HELD AT THE CITY HALL ON MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1966 AT 8:00 P. M. Present: William S. Howell, Mayor-Commissioner John W. Weldon Donald L. Goodling Louis C. Holloway, Jr. W. J. Parks, Jr. , Commissioners and Frank Thompson, City Attorney Murray H. Bennett, City Manager Adele S. Grage, City Clerk The meeting was called to order by the Mayor-Commissioner, Mr. Howell. The Invocation was given by Commissioner Parks. Minutes of the meeting of September 12, 1966 were approved as written upon motion of Mr. Parks, seconded by Mr. Goodling and carried. At this time Mr. Howell announced there would be a variance in the Agenda and turned the meeting over to City Manager Bennett who presented Mrs. Grage with an engraved silver bowl as a token of appreciation of the employees and citizens of Atlantic Beach for her twenty-five years of service to the City. Mrs. Grage expressed her appreciation and thanks. Mr. Howell then recognized visitors and called for any business from the floor not on the Agenda. Dr. Heywood Dowling stated that he read in the paper that our present tax roll was based on 80% instead of 100% - and assumed the City would in due time take action to correct. Mr. Howell stated that speaking personally he considers the tax roll to be 100% or in excess. He advised that a Committee has been appointed to study and bring back a determination. The Committee has had two meetings and the City Clerk is preparing data for their study and report. There was lengthy discussion during which the Tax Assessor, Mr. Minchew, advised that the roll is based on an equitable value and that nobody changes the figure he puts on the roll. The only change that can be made is by the Board of Assessment Review, who consider complaints during the month of July. Dr. Dowling continued to question if we deduct 20%, and whether or not we are violating the law. The Assessor advised that in arriving at the assessment he deducted enough to cover typical costs of sale, and that he believes our tax values are at a reasonable market value as of now. Mr. ) Minutes 9/26/66 Page #2 Weldon asked as to Dr. Dowling 's interest in the matter. Dr. Dowling advised he wants to see the City follow the laws of the State of Florida. There was more discussion as to what is considered full cash value, Duval County 's tax assessment and their effect on property values, what formula the Assessor used in arriving at figure, why the Committee was appointed, and other points. The Mayor again stated that we feel our tax roll is at 100% or better but that we have done all we know to do by appointing a Committee to study. It was brought out that it appears Dr. Dowling, the Commission, the Tax Assessor and Tax Committee are all working in same direction. Dr. Dowling then inquired as to the proximity of the telephone poles on East Coast Drive to the highway. Mr. Howell advised that we are in conference with the City of Jacksonville on this problem. It may be necessary to secure easements from property owners in order that the poles may be placed snug to property lines, which would mean cross arms would be partially over private property. The City of Jacksonville is willing to work with us, but engineering work has to be completed first. Mr. Howell then called for any further business from the floor. Mrs. Dorothy Kerber stated she would like to see Zoning Ordinance applied to people who have plants and shrubs 6 to 8 feet high at intersections - you cannot see at these corners. She would like to see the City Manager given full support in having them cut down. Mr. Howell asked City Manager to look into. Mr. Howell asked Judge A. H. Dunlop if he had any other report on the tax study. He did not as they are awaiting the data requested from the City Clerk. Mayor Howell called for any further business from the floor. There was none. The Humane Society report for August 1966 was received for information and filing. Mr. Howell presented a letter from the Florida League of Municipalities advising their Convention will be held in Clearwater, Florida, October 23-25th, and stated their Conventions were very good. Chief Vogel presented Fire Department report for month of August 1966, and copies of Municipal Court dockets for September 19 and 26, 1966. They were received for information and filing. . J Minutes 9-26-66 Page #3 The City Manager 's report was presented in writing. Copy is attached to these minutes and made a part thereof. Mr. Weldon stated he noticed in City Manager 's report that there wre several fire hydrants that are hard to open and inquired as to what is being done. Chief Vogel advised that the City Manager had asked for a monthly report on condition of hydrants, and that some of them had been inoperative ever since he has been here - and that he is including money in 1967 budget to get repaired. Mr. Weldon suggested the matter have immediate attention rather than wait until first of year. Mr. Bennett advised we have two new hydrants due in soon and will be put in immediately, and some hydrants need just a little repair, and a few are completely inoperative. He is including additional money in 1967 budget. Mr. Goodling inquired if lots on Atlantic Boulevard that were used for landfill are included in lot cleaning. Mr. Bennett advised not in this year 's but will be next year. Mr. Holloway reported that Mr. Charles Bosch has accepted appointment on the Recreation Committee with Mr. Fogg and Mr. Pharr. He is proceeding with preparation of document covering this Committee and their responsibilities. There being no further business, Mayor Howell declared the meeting adjourned. ZZ-C/- . 4‘. i / ( Attest: William S. Howell Mayor-Commissioner CI,c -- a/t-tt_ ------ Adele S . Grage, City Cl k • 'CITY OF. .. Dea - e44ia F September 26, 1966 CITY MANAGER'S REPORT 1. The lot cleaning for this year has been completed and the mowing of the lots in Royal Palms is about 80% completed. This work was quite late this year because of the necessity of working on the drainage system in the City. 2. We have had two leaks in the Sewer Line, one being the Main Sewer Line on Seminole Road broken while the lot owner was placing the header wall on the drainage line in front of _ his property. The other leak was damage to a lateral. This is getting to be quite frequent now because the Orangeburg pipe after it has been in the ground for some length of time has a tendency of softening up and the weight of the ground changes its shape. 3. The approach of Sturdevant Street to Sherry Drive has been repaired by using limestone and covering with oil to stop any further washing out due to heavy rains. 4. We have beautified the lot at the City Hall by cutting the hedge around the Park and planting flowers. All of the garbage cans that were placed in the Park and at some street locations have been steam cleaned and painted. 5. We have installed a culvert across Main Street at West 3rd and have opened up the drainage ditch along West 3rd Street to Mayport Road allowing the surface water to flow West on 3rd Street instead of across Mayport Road and thorough Atlantic Beach Villa. 6. We have cleaned a number of drainage ditches in the last two weeks located along the East side of Mayport Road; the drainage ditch on Sherry Drive from 8th to 6th Streets, also drainage ditch along Seminole Road to David Street. XERO E O XEPO +XERO SCOP Y --- ^��'-.. COP/ COPY 7 COPY, 1 \ V _ // ,.ri•::..., 4,,:..n..,cev: :-?JnaN.,....r.;..x:.wa.+ 'Yw ts►:va a5.+..f:�it»a a:e s..W..:':..:, ._n.... ... . _..- ...:;s.,....t,..,. wsaw ,o-..e>.:...a,:...:a r' CITY OF 040 /11141464. Be4rAllaTe01044l I ,. ., '. .. ...: -.. ,. . ...: � ... c,.:'+..�.,r�,"9��,�-{9''�+.°i!'lis'knA�+Af a:ff'F?'*;+��'!�'%!rgf4,+a' • CITY MANAGER'S REPORT Page 4-F2 September 26, 1966 7. 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