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09-12-66 v CITY OF ATLANTIC BEACH COMMISSION MEETING September 12, 1966 AGENDA 1. Call to Order. 2. Invocation. 3. Approval of Minutes - August 22, 1966. 4. ReCognition of Visitors. 5. Call for Bids: (a) Painting City Hall 6. Reports: (a) Committee - Fire Hose. (b) Liaison Committee on Recreation. 7. Request for Rezoning - Bratcher BLOCKS 64, 65, 66 - Sec. H. 8. Resolution #66-13 - Transfer funds to Sewer Chemical Account. 9. Tax Roll 1966: (a) Report of City Treasurer - 6. 2 Millage (b) Approval balance due Tax Assessor. 10. Certificates of Convenience & Necessity - RENEWALS - Beach Yellow Cab Co. , Beaches Cab Service and Poor Boy 's Cab Co. 11. Letter - Interact Club Ad. 12. Approval expenditures from Account 1502 - Maintenance of Reservoir $40.07. 13. Approval expenses Hilliard to Building Code Workshop November 13-17 , 1966 - $250. 00. 14. Fire and Police Chief - Report and Dockets. 15. City Manager. 16. Commissioners. 17 . Adjourn. MINUTES OF THE MEETING OF THE ATLANTIC BEACH CITY COMMISSION HELD AT CITY HALL ON MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1966 AT 8:00 P. M. Present: William S. Howell, Mayor-Commissioner John W. Weldon Donald L. Goodling Louis C. Holloway, Jr. Walter 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 August 22, 1966 were approved as written upon motion of Mr. Goodling, seconded by Mr. Weldon and carried. Mayor Howell recognized visitors and called for business from the floor not on the Agenda. A request for permit for sign to be placed at Louie 's Bar on Atlantic Boulevard was presented. Mr. Howell advised that the new sign ordinance rescinds provision for Commission approval of signs in business zones; decision is in hands of City Manager. Mr. Bennett advised the sign is 19 feet high and back from State Road right-of-way, but he has not had adequate time to completely study. Mr. Weldon suggested City Manager take such time as may be necessary to approve or dis- approve sign permit. No Commission action necessary. Mr. Howell called for any further business from the floor. There was none. Mr. Howell recognized Municipal Judge A. H. Dunlop and advised he has completed 10 years of service to the City this month. Mr. Weldon moved that the Minutes reflect the public service performed and indicate appreciation of the City Commission, seconded by Mr. Parks and carried. Mr. Dunlop responded and added he was surprised at low turnout at the meeting. The City Manager presented the bids which were received for painting of the City Hall. Sealed bids were not called for. The low bid for complete job was from R. G. Strickland for $610.00. Low bid for job less paint was by L. C. Hammond for $480.00. Mr. Holloway feels bidder should furnish paint and material, or otherwise we have no recourse. Mr. Howell asked if there is enough budgeted funds to cover and it was ascertained Minutes 9/12/66 Page #2 there is not sufficient balance in that account. There was further discussion as to wood needing replacement, also whether to have wood and carpentry work done now and painting in next budget. After discussion Mr. Parks moved in consideration of the bids which have been received and the fact that present funds in appropriate account are inadequate to even accommodate awarding of low bid, that the bids be rejected and that the City Manager be instructed to approach problem of replacing faulty wooden items around structure by hiring a carpenter on a per diem or per hour basis with the City furnishing necessary materials for replacement and that the replaced items be primed - even by City employee - pending a paint job in the spring, seconded by Mr. Holloway and carried. A report by the Committee on fire hose bids was presented by Commissioner Holloway. Copy of report is attached to these minutes and made a part thereof. They recommended that the low bid of Jack Cocke Company, Inc. be accepted. Following discussion, Mr. Weldon moved that the recommendation of the Committee be accepted and the bid awarded to Jack Cocke Company, Inc. for 1, 000 feet of hose at a cost of $1, 389.00, seconded by Mr. Parks and carried. It was brought out that there are available funds in budgeted account to cover. Mr. Holloway reported that he has in mind three men for the Recreation Committee. He has contacted Messrs. William Fogg and George Pharr and they have agreed to serve. He would like Mr. Charles Bosch for third member. In discussion it was agreed that the Committee would act in an advisory and recommending capacity and it was requested that a Resolution be prepared by next meeting specifying and clarifying their position and what is expected of them. Mrs. Grage was asked to contact Mr. Bosch. Mr. Holloway was thanked for his efforts to date and requested to pursue to conclusion as discussed. Mr. Howell advised that due to circumstances he had been unable to meet today with Mr. Bratcher relative to the rezoning of his property in Section H west of Mayport Road. It was agreed unless there are reasons to justify doing otherwise, that Mr. Bratcher submit formal application in normal procedure. Mr. Howell will advise Mr. Bratcher to proceed with application. Resolution #66-13 transferring $1,000.00 to Sewer Chemical Account from Street Light Account in 1966 budget was read. Mr. Parks moved adoption of Resolution, seconded by Mr. Holloway. In discussion it was brought out that we are obligated for portion of cost of the new mercury lights being put on in connec- tion with extension of power line to north end of City, but it Minutes 9/12/66 Page #3 is probable work will not be completed until next year. If necessary to pay this year can transfer from emergency fund. The City Treasurer advised hurricane season not over so thought better not to use emergency fund now. Mr. Parks explained necessity for transferring fund was due to problem of digester going sour and necessitating spending additional money for hydrated lime rather than emptying digester and starting over. Mr. Howell put the question and the motion carried. Copy of Resolution *66-13 is attached to these minutes and made a part thereof. Mrs. Grage reported that the Tax Assessor has certified and delivered the 1966 Tax Roll and duplicate to her. The total roll. is $18, 804, 135.00 with $5, 321,440.00 exempt, leaving a taxable roll of $13,482,695.00, and the millage for 1966 is 6.2. Last year 's millage was 6.73. Mrs. Grage advised this is the 25th Tax Roll she has helped prepare for the City. Since the Tax Assessor 's bill had been approved for payment of remaining $1200.00 on receipt of certified 1966 Roll by the Treasurer, no further action by Commission is necessary. Mr. Wildon noted there had only been two or three persons com- plaining. One complainant represented two different owners. Renewals of Certificates of Convenience and Necessity effective for one year from September 1, 1966 were considered for: Beach Yellow Cab Company Beaches Cab Company Poor Boy 's Cab Company Mr. Weldon moved that Certificates of Convenience and Necessity be renewed for the three cab companies as listed above for a one year period, seconded by Mr. Parks and carried. A letter was read from the Fletcher High School Interact Club requesting the City to take an ad in the program for the Florida State University Circus which they are sponsoring. The money is to be used for an exchange student at Fletcher. Mr. Parks stated that we appreciate the good purpose to which money is put but if we act favorably on the request we set a precedent that puts us in jeopardy with other groups, therefore he moved that we decline request with regret as being contrary to policy of Commission, seconded by Mr. Weldon and carried. Approval was requested for expenses of Dick Hilliard to attend the Building Code Workshop to be held in Memphis, Tennessee on November 13-17, 1966, to be paid from the Commissioners ' Fund not to exceed $250.00. Mr. Bennett recommended approval as he Minutes 9/12/66 Page #4 feels attendance at this workshop will provide information very beneficial to the City. Mr. Goodling moved expenses as requested be authorized for payment from Account #210, seconded by Mr. Parks and carried. Fire report for the month of July, 1966, and police reports for the months of July and August, 1966, and Municipal Court dockets for August 29th, September 6th, and September 12th, 1966, were received for information and filing. Mr . Bennett reported that the Lot Cleaning program is 80% finished; have placed posts on Main Street west of Milligan's to stop traffic cutting through; meters are all checked out except one 3 " meter on which we are awaiting parts; summer recreational program and life guard services have been terminated, and State Road Department has placed reflectors on both sides of median on the Intracoastal Canal bridge, making it much better at night. Mr. Holloway inquired as to damages done to shrubs, etc. in triangular park caused by accident at East Coast Drive and Seminole Road and whether Navy or who was going to repair damages and replace shrubs. Chief Vogel has information and will give to Mr . Hilliard. He believes Navy or Insurance Company will make good on it. Mr. Parks stated he is glad to hear report on meters. Mr. Weldon advised he has copy of report prepared by Public Administration Services on "Municipal Government in Greater Jacksonville Beaches Area" but has not had chance to study carefully. No one else present has received a copy. He was surprised at one item which has to do with Zoning Ordinance, and criticism of Atlantic Beach with respect to our Zoning requirements. The matter was discussed but it was agreed that all should have chance to read complete report. Mrs. Dorothy Butt stated we need protective sheds on west side of Mayport Road where children have to wait for bus. Mayor Howell asked Mr. Bennett to investigate and report recommenda- tion. Minutes 9/12/66 Page #5 There being no further business, Mayor Howell declared the meeting adjourned. Al .4‘ ' .illiam - . Howell Mayor-Commissioner Attest: ad.& Adele S. Gage, City erk