09-23-63 v COMMISSION MEETING
CITY OF ATLANTIC BEACH, FLORIDA
SEPTEMBER 23, 19G3
AGENDA
(1) Call to Order.
(2) Minutes of Regular Meeting of September 9, 1963.
(3) Recognition of Visitors.
(4) Correspondence:
1. Florida Public Utilities Commission.
2. Chief Electrical Inspector City of Jacksonville.
3. Approval Stadium Advertising - Fletcher High School.
(5) Request for refund permit #7537.
(6) Mr. Ellis to appear regards proposed Shopping Center.
(7) Report - Department of Public Safety.
(8) Continuance of Public Hearing - Amendment to Building
Code.
(9) Continuance of Public Hearing - Amendment to Plumbing
Code.
(10) Report - Finance Chairman.
(11) Request Sign Pernit - 226 Atlantic Boulevard.
(12) Commissioners.
(13) Adjourn.
MINUTES OF THE REGULAR MEETING OF THE ATLANTIC BEACH CITY
4 COMMISSION HELD AT THE CITY HALL ON MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 23RD,
19E3 AT 8 P.M.
Present:
Henry G. Isaacs
Preben Johansen
J.B. Claiborne
C.B. Lawrence, Jr.
Chas. R. Moore, Commissioners
and
Frank Thompson, City Attorney
John R. Printon, City Manager
Adele S. Grage, City Clerk
The meeting was called to order by the Mayor-Commissioner,
Mr. Isaacs.
Minutes of the Regular meeting of September 9th, 1963 were
approved as written upon motion of Mr. Johansen, seconded by
Mr. Lawrence and carried.
The Mayor welcomed visitors present and called for any busi-
ness not on the agenda.
Mr. Ernest Ehmann of 725 Sabalo Dr. appeared before the Com-
mission to see if he could get his meter put back in and his
water cut back on. He advised that he had cut the water on
himself on Sunday September 15th because he was there painting
and cleaning, and had failed to contact the City since which
he realized was wrong without authorization. The City on
finding the water cut-on when the records indicated it should
be cut-off had taken the meter out. Mr, Printon advised that
we are now taking the meter out on cut-offs and plugging the
line, to keep unauthorized persons from turning water on and
to protect the City from having the water supply tampered with.
Mr. Printon said he would like to make the Commission aware
of the problem in Royal Palms Sub-division with people moving
in and out. On question from Mr. Moore, Mr. Ehmann advised
he had not notified the City as he wasn't sure he would get
the house back, but that he had and he was there now with his
children without water. The Mayor asked Mr. Printon _if pos-
sible to get the water turned on to-night. Mr. Printon advised
he would have to get a man from his home to go do it.
Mr. Edwin Rule of 383-2nd St. appeared to ask the Commission's
indulgence to allow him to build a carport on the side of his
house which would have sideline set-back of 1'4" instead of
the required 711' . He advised that he has a letter from his
neighbor stating they did not mind his building it that close.
Mr. Rule advised that he and his neighbor plan to spend their
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retirement in these homes and that there would be no objection
to the carport in the future. The matter was discussed as to
putting in different _location, etc. and it was the consensus
of opinion that Mr. Printon look the situation over and bring
back a recommendation to the Commission.
Correspondence was presented from the Florida Public Utilities
Commission advising of applications of various companies for
authorization and approval as movers of household goods, etc.
and advising dates of public hearings on same.
A letter was presented from the City of Jacksonville Electrical
Inspector advising that the wiring at Louis ' Bar on Atlantic
Blvd. was a fire hazard and immediate action must be taken
to have same corrected. Mr. Printon advised that a permit
had been taken out by a licensed electrician to do the work
and also a permit for the addition they want to make at this
location.
A statement was presented covering our 1963 contribution to
the Duncan U. Fletcher Stadium in the amount of $500.00. Mr.
Moore moved that we follow the same procedure as in the pact
paying same from Account 209 Advertising, seconded by Mr. Jo-
hansen and carried.
Mr. Printon presented a request from Mr. John Blow for refund
of the charges on Permit #7537 as permit was never used. Mr.
Frinton advised that this permit was issued February 25, 19(3
became void after 6 months, and therefore no refund was in
order. It was decided to hold in abeyance as Mr. Blow might
take out another permit to build in this location for a simi-
lar building and this permit might be extended or the amount
applied on the new permit.
Mr. Tom Ellis next talked to the Commission regarding the con-
templated shopping center on the Royal Palms-Interstate site
on Atlantic Blvd. He feels Atlantic Beach needs a good shopping
center and he has been asked by the developers to work up the
details on one for this area. He went into detail as to con-
tacts he has made and work he has already done, and advised
that if he can get permits for an Humble Oil Co. station and
a Pic 'N Save store he will then be in a position to go ahead
and negotiate for other permits perhaps with A & P, a shoe
store and Sears-Roebuck. There was a great deal of discussion
but no action was taken at this time.
The August, 1963 report from the Department of Public Safety
was received and filed.
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Page #3
Ordinance #25-63-3 was presented and read in full. The Mayor
then declared the meeting in session for Public Hearing on
said Ordinance. As no one appeared either for or against the
Ordinance the Mayor declared the Public Hearing closed. Where-
upon Mr. Claiborne moved that Ordinance #25-63-3 Amending
Ordinance #25-59-1 by adopting the 19E0-61 revision of the
Southern Standard Building Code be passed on second and final
reading, seconded by Mr. Johansen and the call vote was
Aye: Claiborne, Johansen, Lawrence, Moore, Isaacs
Nay: None
Whereupon the Mayor declared the motion carried and said Ordi-
nance adopted on second and final reading.
The Mayor next presented Ordinance 55-63-8 Amending the Plumb-
ing Code Ordinance #55-58-1 by adopting the City of Jacksonville
Revised Rules and Regulations for Plumbing dated May lst, 19E•1.
The Ordinance was read in full following which the Mayor de-
clared the meeting in session for Public Hearing on said Ord-
inance. As no one appeared either for or against said Ordi-
nance the Mayor declared the Public Hearing closed. Mr. Johan-
sen then moved that Ordinance #55-63-8 be adopted on second and
final reading, seconded by Mr. Claiborne and the call vote was
Aye : Johansen, Lawrence, Moore, Claiborne, Isaacs
Nay: None
Whereupon the Mayor declared said motion carried and Ordinance
#55-63-8 duly passed on second and final reading.
Mr. Lawrence, chairman of the Finance Committee presented the
preliminary figures on the 19E4 budget. It is estimated that
our net taxable roll in 19E4 will be approximately $12, 000, 000.
and the total budget requirements will be $272.905.20 which
is lower than the 1963 budget by some $11, 000.00. The esti-
mated revenue needed from the 19E4 Tax Roll is $71, 963. 70
which would require a 5.99 mills . This is slightly lower than
the 19E3 millage of 6 .1335. It is estimated that we will have
an estimated surplus of $45, 000.00 which is approximately the
same as the surplus estimated for 19E3. Mayor Isaacs stated
that this was an estimate and that the new Commission would
get the new preliminary budget. Mr. Lawrence stated that this
is what the City Manager will ask for, and he feels the City
Manager should be commended for his report.
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A request was presented for a permit for a sign at 226 Atlantic
Boulevard, and Mr. Printon recommended that it be granted as
it meets the code and presents no wind or fire hazard. Mr.
Lawrence moved that the permit be granted, seconded by Mr.
Johansen and carried.
Mr. Claiborne complimented the office on getting the tax bills
out on time this year. He also commented on Mr. Lawrence_'s
financial report and stated he feels the City is in good finan-
cial condition.
Mr. Moore stated he would like to concur with Mr. Claiborne 's
remark_ .
Mr. Printon and Mr. Isaacs each thanked the office personnel
for prompt handling of 1963 tax bills.
Mr. Printon advised that we are on the alert and atand-by basis
for any seawall emergency. The Police Department is making
regular checks and we have , 10, 000 bags on hand for sand bag-
ging.
Mrs. Grage advised that she has secured the Clerk and Inspec-
tors for the Primary Election of October 1st, 1963 . She also
reminded the Commission that they will convene as a Canvassing
Board at 8 P.M. on that date to receive the returns from the
Election Officials.
There being no further business the Mayor declared the meeting
adjourned.
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Henry G.� cs,
Mayor- tri sioner
Attest:
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Adele S. Grage, City CI rk