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11-11-63 v COMMISSION MEETING CITY OF ATLANTIC BEACH, FLORIDA NOVEMBER 11, 1963 AGENDA (1) Call to Order. (2) Minutes of Meeting of November 5, 1963. (3) Public Hearing on Rezoning of property at 7Atlantic Boulevard. a..Q RX�w (4) Ap royal of East Duval County Mosquito District District Contract for 1964. (5) Correspondence: (a) Letter - Mr. Preben Johansen (b) Letter - Mt. Charles Gaines (6) Commissioners. (7) Adjourn. MINUTES OF THE MEETING OF THE ATLANTIC BEACH CITY COMMISSION HELD AT THE CITY HALL ON MONDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 11, 1963, AT 8:00 P. M. Present: George R. Olsen Chas. R. Moore Donald L. Goodling Walter J. Parks, Jr. , Commissioners and John R. Printon, City Manager Adele S. Grage, City Clerk Absent: C. B. Lawrence, Jr. , Commissioner Frank Thompson, City Attorney The meeting was called to order by the Mayor-Commissioner, Mr. Olsen. The invocation was given by Commissioner Walter J. Parks, Jr. There being no additions or corrections to the minutes of the meetings of November 5, 1963, the Mayor declared they stood approved as written. The Mayor next welcomed visitors present and called for any comments or business from the floor. There was none. An Ordinance regarding rezoning of a certain parcel of land lying at the N.E. Corner of Atlantic Boulevard and Royal Palms Drive was read in full on second and final by the Mayor, following which Public Hearing on said Ordinance was declared to be in session. * Mr. Printon presented letters which Mr. Tom Ellis had given him from Mr. John Blow, Interstate Con- tracting Company, regarding their plans for establishing a shopping center. The letter from Interstate advised that the best use for the land was for a shopping center and it was their intention to put a center thereon. P. H. Campbell spoke regarding the inequality of taxes between service sta- tions and his home. Mr. Olsen felt the assessor should be appraised of these facts and that during the month of July the roll is open for inspection. There was a long discussion of the shopping center and stores needed therein. It was brought out that it is understood that building the shopping center was contingent on the re-zoning and sale of this loca- tion for a service station. It was agreed that we would like to have a shopping center with some of the larger stores represented. This land is now zoned Business AA whose usage is construction of a shopping center complex, which does not include service stations - hence re-zoning is necessary for Minutes -- 11/11/63 Page 2 this corner. Mr. Parks questioned if we are considering an Ordinance for re-zoning for a service station, as the dis- cussion has been on a shopping center and what is the re- lationship. Mr. Ellis advised the money from the sale of the service station site will be used for preliminary work, paving the remainder of Sailfish Drive, E. , etc. After further discussion, the Mayor declared the Public Hearing closed. Mr. Moore moved that action on the Ordinance be held in abeyance for further study and developments, seconded by Mr. Goodling and after due consideration, the Mayor put the question and the vote was: Aye: Goodling, Moore, Parks, Olsen Nay: None Absent: Lawrence whereupon the Mayor declared the motion on said Ordinance carried. Mr. Printon next presented contract from the East Duval County Mosquito Control for landfill. This is a renewal at the same price per unit. There was a discussion, following which Mr. Parks moved to authorize the Mayor and the City Clerk to sign this contract, seconded by Mr. Moore and carried. Mr. Olsen asked Mrs. Grage to write a letter to be attached to the contract, asking the Mosquito Control to cover the gar- bage as quickly as possible so that people that are in the lee of the area being filled can enjoy living in Atlantic Beach. Mr. Printon advised that one difficulty is getting fill dirt and that standard procedure is not always used. Letters from Mr. Preben Johansen and Mr. Chas. Gaines were presented regarding the condition of the Seventh Street ramp and the City's responsibility. Mr. Olsen felt that this should be referred to the City Attorney. Mr. Printon was asked to come up with approximate costs to get this ramp in shape and also the Fifteenth Street ramp. We would like to have figures so we can go from there and also get the City Attorney to render an opinion as to the City's position on this matter. Mr. Goodling asked regarding the status of the traffic light at Penman Road. If it is in order, would like to take nec- essary action here so that we would acknowledge Mr. Harris ' letter and give our opinions. There was considerable discussion of the matter as to excessive cost, type of light, etc. , and Minutes - 11/11/63 Page 3 it was felt some points need clearing with the State Road Department and if necessary, to go even higher. Mr. Printon will write the State Road Department. At this time, Mr. Olsen mentioned that the Beaches Christmas Basket campaign is in full swing and they need toys for the children. These can be dropped by the Fire Station or the Chamber of Commerce. Mr. Olsen next appointed the following committee chairmen: Finance Committee - Donald Goodling Seawall Committee - Walter J. Parks, Jr. He recommended the continuance of the Planning Board and ap- pointed Commissioner Lawrence as liason between the Commission and the Planning Board. Mr. Moore recommended that Mr. Claiborne be appointed as a member of the Planning Board, but Mr. Olsen advised Planning Board appointment is set up on a rotating basis. Mr. Moore moved that the appointments as stated by Mayor Olsen be approved, seconded by Mr. Goodling. Mr. Parks advised he would be happy to vote for the motion if the Planning Board would stick to planning - Mr. Olsen agreed. Mr. Olsen put the question and the motion was carried. There being no further business e meeting was adjourned by the Mayor. ALAL.44 Ge•rge Olsen, ' .yor-Commissioner Attest: C"' j. Adele S. Grage, City Cle i Certified Proof of Publication is attached to these minutes covering Public Hearing on Zoning. ehe lorthatilues-gniou lachsonviUe ouraat EVERY MORNING EVENING EXCEPT SUNDAY FLORIDA PUBLISHING COMPANY Publishers JACKSONVILLE, DUVAL COUNTY, FLORIDA STATE OF FLORIDA COUNTY OF DUVAL Before the undersigned authority personally appeared W. B. Good l oe , who on oath says that he is Manager,_ Retail Advertising of The Florida Times-Union, and Jacksonville Journal, daily newspapers published at Jacksonville in Duval County, Florida; that the attached copy of advertisement, being a legal_ not let in the matter of public___hearing___a n___Crdinirinne___to_ amensi__sa r_liinan e s_ao_.__ 90-59-3 and 90-60-$ etc. the _ Court, was published in Florida Times Union , in the issues of October 222 1963 Affiant further says that the said The Florida Times-Union and Jacksonville Journal are each newspapers published at Jacksonville, in said Duval County, Florida, and that the said newspapers have each heretofore been continuously published in said Duval County, Florida, The Florida Times-Union each day, and Jacksonville Journal each day except Sundays, and each has been entered as second class mail matter at the postoffice in Jacksonville, in said Duval County, Florida, for a period of one year next preceding the first publication of the attached copy of advertisement; and affiant further says that he has neither paid nor promised any per- son, firm or corporation any discount, rebate, commission or refund for the purpose of securing this advertisement for publication in said newspaper. ` Sworn to and subscribed before me this 22nd day of 4_--- ober 73. 19. 63 / j O5 j , /P.- Notary Public, State of Florida at Large. My Commission Expires _Fel___1_,1967,