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03-27-67 v 411/ CITY OF ATLANTIC BEACH, FLA. ' COMMISSION MEETING 3/27/67 AGENDA 1. Call to Order. 2. Invocation. 3. Approval of Minutes 3/13/67. 4. Recognition of Visitors. 5. Correspondence: (a) State Beverage Dept. on Cigarette Tax overpayment. (b) Note from Mrs. Minchew. (c) Re: Expressway Authority meeting. (d) Letter Commending Police. (e) Atlantic National Bank - Savings Account. 6 . Reports: • (a) City Manager. (b) Committee on 6" water line material bid. (c) Committee on Tractor-Mower bid. * (d) Committee on George Bull 's Septic Tank request. 7 . Ordinance - 1st Reading: (a) Traffic Zones. 8. Ordinances - 2nd and Final Reading - Public Hearing: (a) Surfing. (b) Utility Tax. 9. (a) Approve purchase Spray and Fan from Account #1502. (b) Approve signature on contract for Garbage truck chassis. 10. Fire and Police Chief Reports. 11. City Manager. 12. Commissioners. 13, Adjourn. * Reports continued: (e) Report on meeting of Expressway Authority 3/16/67. (f) Report on Beach Preservation Forum - 3/21/67 . (g) Report on Meeting for Life Guards - 3/20/67. C • t - 1 MINUTES OF THE ATLANTIC BEACH CITY COMMISSION HELD AT THE CITY HALL ON MONDAY, MARCH 27, 1967 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 March 13, 1967 were approved as written upon motion of Commissioner Holloway, seconded by Commissioner Goodling and carried. Mr. Howell recognized visitors present and called for any business from the floor not on the Agenda. Mr. Glover Weiss asked for clarification as to whether he can park a house-car in his yard. He plans on doing quite a bit of travel- ing and would like to park the house-car on his property between trips - it will not be lived in while parked there. Mr. Howell stated he thinks what concerns Mr. Weiss is the provision that you cannot park and live in a trailer in the City other than in a trailer park, and it might be construed that could not park any kind of trailer. Mr. Goodling asked the City Attorney 's opinion. Mr. Thompson advised he had looked at Ordinance but couldn't find that simply parking would be in violation. Mr. Weldon would like minutes to show we consider this not in violation of Ordinance as it is a passenger type vehicle and will not be utilized for living purposes while on premises. Mr. Weldon then moved that approve proposed parking as requested by Mr. Weiss for the intervals between trips with the distinct understanding that will not be used for living purposes and is not in violation, seconded by Mr. Goodling who again asked the City Attorney if violates any condition. Mayor Howell then put the question and the motion carried. There was no other business from the floor. r Minutes 3/27/67 Page #2 Mr. Goodling suggested in view of the fact that the majority of the visitors present were here in regard to 'surfing ordinance, it might be good to consider it next. Mr. Howell agreed and presented the Surfing Ordinance for second and final reading and read same in full. He then declared the meeting in session for Public Hearing on said ordinance. Notice of Public Hearing was posted in line with Charter requirements. Mr. Thomas Galt, Mr. George Bull, Mrs. Frank Harvey, Mr. Henry Isaacs, and some of surfers spoke against the Ordinance. They believe Beach and Ocean are safer because of surfers - who have been of great assistance to life guards. Following these comments for the surfers and being no further comments for or against the Ordinance, the Mayor declared the Public Hearing closed. Mr. Goodling stated that we don't want to penalize our Atlantic Beach surfers, but on the other side there are residents with small children who play in shallow water and could be hit or harmed - would like to see some equitable method of control. Mr. Weldon noted no one appeared in defense of Ordinance - realizes responsibility is to enact laws to safeguard Community, but is inclined to watch situation and see how develops. Mr. Howell agreed and feels as long as boys police themselves, Ordinance won't be necessary. Representatives of two surfer clubs were present - the Utica and Surfside. Their cooperation was asked in keeping surfing orderly and safe, and reporting any trouble immediately to life guards or police. Following further discussion, Mr. Weldon moved the Ordinance be tabled, seconded by Mr. Holloway and carried. Jim McClure, president of Surfside Club and Dickie Rosborough, representative of Utica Club, were recognized and thanked for their interest and attendance. Mr. Weldon stated that wants surfers to have good time - but he will be first to vote for controlling legislation if situation gets out of hand - just if need action to protect people. A letter was presented from the State Beverage Department advising we have received overpayment of $477.28 in Cigarette Tax which will be deducted from next payment. Letter was received for information and filing. A note was read from Mrs. Norman Minchew thanking the Commission for the Resolution on Mr. Minchew. A letter was read advising of meeting of Jacksonville Expressway Authority on Tuesday, March 28th, at 10: 00 A. M. Mr. Parks is our representative at these meetings. • • • • Minutes 3/27/67 Page #3 A letter was read from Mrs. W. A. Rallace commending Police Officer Shirley Causey for his assistance in an emergency. Mr. Goodling moved the letter be filed in personnel record file, seconded by Mr. Weldon and carried. A letter was presented from the Atlantic National Bank advising that monies in the Water Savings Accounts could no longer be handled in this manner and suggesting putting in Time Certificates of Deposit. As Bond Ordinance specifies Water funds have to be deposited in this bank, there is no choice. Following discussion Mr. Goodling moved that the funds in the Savings Accounts at the Atlantic National Bank be placed in Time Certificates of Deposit, subject to concurrence by the City Attorney, at the maximum interest rate, seconded by Mr. Weldon and carried. The City Attorney and City Treasurer were directed to handle. Mr. Bennett read his report, copy of which is attached hereto and made a part hereof. He also advised we are roping off Beach on Saturdays and Sundays, is checking on possible bypass at Mayport Road and the Plaza; have received enough aerial easements on East Coast Drive so that light poles can be installed back of sidewalk. He also asked instructions for bidding on street re- surfacing. Mr. Weldon suggested that proposal for streets to be repaved and projects to be undertaken be submitted in regular form at next meeting and request renewed at that time. Mr. Parks presented report on bids on 6 " water line material for W. 6th Street and recommended defer action until next meeting. Copy of report is attached hereto and made a part hereof. They don't expect any increase in original prices as this is just a temporary deferral. There was no objection and matter will be considered at 10th meeting. 0?-11-' Mr. Weldon reported for Committee on bids for Tractor-Mower and recommended that the bid be awarded to low bidder, Quinn R. Barton Company in the amount of $1.852.52. Copy of report is attached hereto and made a part hereof. Mr. Goodling moved report be accepted and recommendation adopted, seconded by Mr. Holloway. The bid is within budgeted funds to be paid in one payment from 1967 budget. There being no further discussion, the Mayor put the question and the motion carried. Mr . Parks presented Committee report on Mr. George Bull 's applica- tion for septic tank. Copy of report is attached hereto and made a part hereof. Mr. Parks commented briefly on the report. Mr. George Bull advised in this case has lost sale - but would like to know in case of another sale what to operate under. Easements would be to property owner and also the City. Plans Minutes 3/27/67 Page #4 . are in full accordance with proposed plat. There was much discussion and it was brought out that this area is not platted or zoned. Following further discussion, Mr. Parks moved that Mr. Bull be r.quested to submit a proposal con- cerning the easements that he proposes to submit to the City of Atlantic Beach concerning public access to any residentail sites sold by metes and bounds in unplatted areas, seconded by Mr. Weldon. Mr. Bull asked "submit when? and Mr. Parks stated before final action on this or any subsequent action. Mr. Howell then put the question and the vote was: Aye: Goodling, Holloway, Parks, Weldon Nay: Howell Whereupon Mr. Howell declared the motion carried. Mr. Parks reported at length on meeting he attended of Express- way Authority at request of Commission. He took issue on the following: (1) Absence of traffic lights in scope of work for which bids have been received. Mr. Sollee advised would recommend traffic lights deemed adequate. (2) Matter of pedestrians crossing beneath overpass. Mr. Sollee advised would recommend protected sidewalks beneath overpass. (3) Raised objection to width of turnouts, (4) Objected to fact that plans indicated a width on roadway that would not permit parking and at the same time permit two lanes of moving traffic. (5) Raised objection to the matter of access to property that abuts highway. Also brought up 6 way intersection at Atlantic Boulevard, Mayport Road, Main Street, Florida Boulevard and Mayport Boulevard, and problems of access, etc. Mayor John Futch of Neptune Beach and Captain Swope of Mayport Naval Station were present and spoke too. No decisions were made. He advised Mr. Sollee stated that he would recommend provision for conduit only for convenience of future installa-. tion of street lighting. As to recommendations for traffic lights, conduit and sidewalks, will limit strictly to confines of overpass and access ramp thereto. Mr. Parks is editing transcript of meeting to give to Mr. Sollee 's secretary and will request that we be favored for official records with true copy of the minutes. Minutes 3/27/67 Page ##5 Mr. Bennett presented a report on the Beach Preservation Forum held on March 21, 1967 . Copy of report is attached hereto and made a part hereof. There was a lengthy discussion in which it was brought out that there was no one from County Commission at the meeting. Mr. Weiss was asked to tell of his studies on this subject and he suggested Congressman Charles E. Bennett should be starting point and let him put pressure on County Commission. Mr. George Bull spoke on the subject - agreeing with idea, but feels ill-timed. Mr. Holloway feels should get moving on something and therefore moved that a Resolution be prepared and sent with comments to Congressman Bennett and any other sources that will help in solving erosion problem, seconded by Mr. Weldon, and after further discussion the Mayor put the question and the motion carried. City Manager Bennett and Mr. Weiss were requested to prepare suitable resolution. Mr. Bennett presented report on meeting with George Patrinely, Harold Mills and Chief Vogel relative to life guards for 1967 . Copy of report is attached hereto and made a part hereof. An Ordinance was presented for first reading by Title only amending Section 2 of Traffic Ordinance #75-58-1. This Ordinance was presented in full in writing. Mr. Parks moved passage on first reading by title only, seconded by Mr. Holloway. There was ques. tion of listing Mayport Road since speed limit on it is set by State. Opinion was requested of Mr. Thompson who advised not to strike but show to conform to State requirements as set from time to time. It was agreed that Mayport Road speed be shown "as established from time to time by Florida State Road Depart- ment". Following further discussion the Mayor put the question and the motion carried. tr 10, 1967 was set as date for Public Hearing. G�" • An Ordinance amending Utility Tax Ordinance #70-58-1 as regards tax rate was presented on second and final reading. Notice of Public Hearing was posted in line with Charter requirements. Mr. Howell read the Ordinance in full and declared the meeting in session for Public Hearing. The matter of tax rate was discussed, following which Public Hearing was closed. Mrs. Grage advised this revenue is pledged to water bonds, approxi- mately $34, 000.00 was collected in 1966, and it appears it will take 8% to produce equivalent amount. Mr. Weldon moved that figure ofc )nserted in Ordinance and Public Hearing be continued to 10th, seconded by Mr. Goodling. There was further discussion as to rate following which Mr. Weldon with- drew his motion and Mr. Goodling his second. Mr. Weldon then moved that after due calculation by City Clerk that percentage figure be inserted in proposed Ordinance which will produce amount not less than amount produced in past and that Public Hearing on said Ordinance be continued to May 10th, seconded by Mr. Parks and carried. Minutes 3/27/67 Page 46 Mr. Hilliard requested approval of purchase of dairy spray, muriatic acid, and a fan in the amount of approximately $35.00 from Reservoir Account #1.502. Mr. Holloway moved approval, seconded by Mr. Weldon who inquired if money available and Mrs. Grage advised it was. The Mayor put the question and the motion carried. Mrs. Grage advised bid for garbage truck chassis was approved subject to City Attorney 's approval, but did specify who would sign contract papers for City. Mr. Weldon moved City Manager sign, seconded by Mr. Holloway. Mr. Thompson advised contract meets his approval with changes he made which were accepted by First National Beach Bank. Mr. Howell put the question and the motion carried. The Police Chief presented Municipal Court Dockets for March 20th and 27th, 1967, which were received for information and filing. Mr. Bennett presented a letter from Yucca Garden Circle express ing appreciation for City's support in making beautification improvement. Mr. Bennett presented request for temporary septic tank permit for Ira Bratcher on Lot 4, Block 66, Section H, located at 72 W. 10th Street. There was discussion during which it was determined that closest sewer line is on East side of Mayport Road some 650 feet away or on W. 8th Street which is more than 2 blocks away. Mr. Parks moved that Commission consent to grant- ing of such temporary septic tank permit to be valid until such time -as sanitary sewer is provided, subject to transferable covenant running with land from property owner to connect to sewer when provided, seconded by Mr. Goodling. The Vote was: Aye: Goodling, Holloway, Parks, Weldon Nay: Howell Whereupon Mayor Howell declared the motion carried. Mr. Bennett presented request from Colonel Salzman for water to property he has bought on Beach Avenue in North Atlantic Beach. Mr. Holloway advised he understood we were at maximum capacity on this line. It was agreed that investigation be made and report made at next meeting. Mr. Holloway inquired as to report on dog situation. Mr. Bennett advised Ordinance is being prepared for presentation at next meeting. Minutes 3/27/67 Page #7 Mr. Weldon inquired as to docket showing man charged with leaving scene of accident and no driver ' s license yet entire fine was suspended. Chief advised evidently producted driver 's license. Mr. Weldon requested City Manager be looking for Recreation employees. Mr. Bennett has one application and is sending out another one. He is having meeting with Parks and Recreation Committee on Wednesday night. There was a discussion of tennis courts and basketball court and the provisions in 1967 budget. Mr. Bennett will report on this at next meeting. Mr. Howell presented a request from Mrs. Mary I. Palmer, 136 Beach Avenue, that City raise sidewalk at her driveway on Ocean Boulevard as there is a problem as to relation of her driveway and City sidewalk. Mr. Goodling moved City Manager, City Attorney and Mr. Hilliard look into situation and see what can be done without causing a situation where going to lay City open for law suit, seconded by Mr. Weldon and carried. There being no further business the Mayor declared the meeting adjourned. / SI J4dA. it iam S. Howell Mayor-Commissioner Attest: Adele S. Grage City Clerk CITY OF . . . 74 , AUai4k BearAN.Teatida March 21, 1967 REPORT ON MEETING FOR LIFE GUARDS FOR THE SUMMER OF 1967 The meeting regarding life guards was held last evening, March 20, with George Patrinely, Captain of the American Red Cross Life Guards, Harold Mills, a Lieutenant, Chief Robert Vogel and myself being present. We discussed the problems of the life guard situation and have agreed to the following recommendations: 1. Chief Vogel will be in charge of the life guards and he will communicate with our Captain of the life guards on all problems pertaining to this work. 2. All life guards will check in at the Police Station no later than 8:30 A. M. each morning Monday through Saturday so that they can be on duty by 9:00 A. H, and the check out time will be after 6:00 P. M. each day. If any of the guards are later than 10 minutes we shall deduct 1/2 hour from their time. 3. The Beach Buggy will be located at the Police Station and must be hosed down by the life guards at the end of the day's work. 4. The life guard towers will be located at the 14th Street , the pier at the Atlantic Beach Hotel and at the 4th Street stomp. The towers at 14th and 4th Streets are to be located at the water 's edge, and during high tide are to be placed upon the seawall. The tower at the Atlantic Beach Hotel pier will be securely fastened to the pier, but each night the towers at 14th and 4th Streets are to be chained and locked to the posts at the top of the seawall. 5. Ve are to place signs at each Street end advising the swimmers that life guards are located at 14th Street, 4th Street and at the Atlantic Beach Hotel pier. I will cover details of these signs with Dick Hilliard. 6. Ve are to furnish the Beach Buggy, and after much discussion we agreed that since Police Chief Vogel is in charge of the life guards a radio is to be installed in the Beach Buggy so that the life guards can have instant police protection. CITY OF . . . 7=c AtaWli/ • De -Teei4da Report on Meeting of Life Guards for Summer of 1967 Page #2 March 21, 1967 7. We have agreed that life guards will go on duty on June 5, 1967 and will operate until and including Labor Day, September 5, 1967, Monday through Saturday. ' Murray F . Bennett City Manager cc: Mr. George Patrinely c/o Atlantic Coast Line CITY OF, 7=4 AUa.n4k Dch-T&iiida March 27, 1967 COMMITTEE REPORT ON PIPE, FITTINGS, ETC. FOR 6 " WATER LINE - SPECIFICATION 67-4. the Committee appointed by the Mayor at the regular Commission meeting, March 13, 1967, has studied the bids received for the 6 " water line, and wish to recommend to the Commission that these bids be held in abeyance until the Commission meeting on April 10. We do not expect any increase in the original bids due to this hold-up. IIIX WMurray H Bennett City Man ger / / Ah -_ ' i.d AA Walter '. Parks, J . Commi oner R ,c' kemi2, A-41,,le-f:e,/ ichard H. Hilliard Supt. of Pub. Wks. COMMITTEE • CITY OF AUaW4Dcac4-T&iida March 21, 1967 COMMITTEE REPORT ON TRACTOR MOWER - SPECIFICATION NO. 67-3 The Committee appointed by the Mayor at the regular Commission meeting, March 13, 1967, has studied the bids received for the Tractor Mower - each Company 1111 bidding on the same tractor, and recommend that it be awarded to Quinn R. Barton Company as the low bidder in the amount of $1, 852.50. Murray H Bennett City Manager /John W. Weldon Commissioner / 'ichard H. Hilliard Supt. of Pub. Wks. 4110 COMMITTEE 114 CITY OF , , , Attan4k Bea4 -Uoda• March 24, 1967 REPORT ON MR. GEORGE BULLS APPLICATION FOR SEPTIC TANK Honorable Mayor and Members of City Commission: The undersigned were appointed as a Committee at the regular meeting of the Commission on March 13, 1967 to investigate and to report back to the Commission our findings and recommendations concerning a letter from Hr. George Bull to Mr. Richard H. Hilliard, Acting City Manager, dated March 7 , 1967, requesting approval for the installa- tion of a septic tank to serve a proposed residence in an unplatted area north of Selva Marina Subdivision - Unit 2, and generally north of the present dedicated northerly terminus of Park Terrace East. A photo copy of a map segment showing two approximate loca- tions for the proposed residence and septic tank accompanied the letter. 1111 After considering and reviewing this matter, the Committee feels that the matter of the septic tank application is of secondary importance to other considerations involved in constructing the proposed resi- dence at either of the locations described. However, subject to a satisfactory percolation test and the issuance of a "temporary" septic tank permit by the Duval County Health Department, this Committee would offer no objections to the installation of a septic tank and conventional drain field as proposed providing that accept- able covenants are made with the City (said covenants being transfer- able and binding upon the future owner of the property) that the use of the septic tank and drain field will be abandoned and the residence properly connected to an approved sanitary sewer when provided. The matter of public access to this proposed residential site, and the circumstances surrounding the provision of that access, is con- sidered by this Committee to be of primary importance in this instance. The Committee has no knowledge of the City Commission of Atlantic Beach being petitioned to accept title to any property to provide public access to the proposed residential site. Without such public access, the Committee questions the rendering of normal municipal services to this proposed residential site. Respectfully submi ted, L77. 4.44? it( Walter U . rke, Jr. Mi�rr�:_ Bennett COMMITTEE 1!!: CITY OF , , , AUa.n4k Bca4-Th.ida March 22, 1967 REPORT ON BEACH PRESERVATION FORUM MARCH 21, 1967 AT 2:00 P. M. This meeting was attended by the Mayor and City Manager. The citizens of this area did not seem to be interested in attending this meeting, after all the publicity, so there was a very small crowd there. They had a panel consisting of the Corps of Engineers, Division of Beaches and Shores, Florida Board of Conservation and the Florida Travel Council. Each man 411/ gave a report and we were advised that it is necessary to continue adding sand to our Beaches or else we are going to be back to the same trouble we had in 1963 . They advised us that the revetment wall is only a temporary protection barrier. In order to get any work done on the Beaches it is necessary for the County Commissioners to start the ball rolling, and up to the present time they have turned their heads the other way regarding this. As they suggested, it goes from the County Commissioners to the State, to the Federal Government, and until we can get some action from the County Commissioners the Beach erosion problem cannot be handled. 2V44T Murray -I. Bennett City Manager ltCITY OF ? AUa#i4k T March 27 , 1967 CITY MANAGER'S REPORT 1. The last two weeks the Public Works Department has been cleaning drainage ditches and installing culverts on Sturdivant Street and lowering the culverts on Levy Road. 2. A sprinkler system has been installed in the Park at the corner of Ocean Blvd. and Seminole Road. 3. Considerable time has been spent on replenishing the clay in the infields of the ball diamonds at the Jack Russell and Donner Parks. 4111 4. Part of the crew has been cleaning the curbs and repairing stop signs and painting the sign posts. 5. We have received the new truck chassis and are now in the process of installing the 20 yard garbage body on this new truck chassis. 6. The Water Department has been checking the pumps at the lift stations and at the Sewer Plant and repacking these pumps wherever it is needed. 7 . The water reservoir was shut down and cleaned Friday night, March 17 . 8. We have been having a rash of grass fires and I have been advised that they have been set by someone using a candle which burns down and starts these fires. 9. On the evening of March 20, Chief Vogel and myself had a meeting with George Patrinely and Harold Mills of the American Red Cross Life Guards and we have this situation well in hand as per my report of March 21. h1AILd Murray H. Bennett City Manager CITY OF 7 '4 AUas4k T • a March 22, 1967 REPORT ON MEETING OF EXPRESSWAY AUTHORITY ON MARCH 16, 1967 I just called Mr. Sollee 's office and talked with his secretary and she expects to get out a copy of the transcript of the March 16 meeting in reference to the overpass at Atlantic Boulevard and Mayport Road either today or tomorrow, copy of which will be attached to this report. She also advised me that there is a regular meeting of the Expressway Authority at 10:00 A. M. on Tuesday, March 28. I will inform the Commissioners regarding this meeting. i / 745Avlltd Murray Bennett City Manager