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03-07-94 v MINUTES OF THE WORKSHOP MEETING OF ATLANTIC BEACH CITY COMMISSION HELD IN CITY HALL, 800 SEMINOLE ROAD, ATLANTIC BEACH AT 6:00 PM ON MONDAY, MARCH 7, 1994. Commissioners Present: Steven M. Rosenbloom Suzanne Shaughnessy J. Dezmond Waters, III Robert G. Weiss, Jr. Commissioners Absent: Lyman T. Fletcher, Mayor Recreation Advisory Board Members Present: Cynthia Corey Donald Fagan Patricia Goelz Staff Present: Kim D. Leinbach, City Manager Maureen King, City Clerk Rose Blanchard, Parks & Recreation Director The workshop meeting, which was held for the purpose of reviewing plans for the concession building in Jack Russell Park, was called to order. Discussion ensued regarding the master plan for Jack Russell Park which had been prepared by the Department of Natural Resources in 1990, following which it was consensus that Russell Park had been developed and was being used to capacity and additional playing fields, if desired, should be located in other parks. It was felt it would be useful to have an aerial view and/or a survey of Russell Park to get a better idea of the exact location of the current fields and structures. Commissioner Waters felt because of the central location of Jordan Park that adjacent land should be purchased and developed as soccer fields. He felt a portion of the park could be maintained as a passive park. Further discussion ensued and it was felt Donner Park would be an excellent location for adult games such as softball . The City Manager reported that the city had retained an independent environmental engineer to inspect the undeveloped property at Mayport Road and Atlantic Boulevard and provide an opinion regarding the potential of this land for development, or whether any of the property would be classified as wetlands. Page Two Minutes of Workshop Meeting March 7, 1994 A sketch of the proposed concession building in Jack Russell Park was reviewed briefly and Ms. Blanchard pointed out that storage for Little League equipment had been included in the plan. It would be necessary to build additional storage for the Atlantic Beach Parks Department equipment and it was suggested this structure be located adjacent to the current restrooms. There being no further discussion, the meeting was adjourned. Mau een King, C/ity'lerk MINUTES OF THE JOINT MEETING OF ATLANTIC BEACH CITY COMMISSION AND ATLANTIC BEACH BEAUTIFICATION COMMITTEE HELD IN CITY HALL AT 7: 15 PM ON MONDAY, MARCH 7, 1994. City Commissioners Present: Lyman T. Fletcher, Mayor Steven Rosenbloom Suzanne Shaughnessy J. Dezmond Waters, III Robert G. Weiss, Jr. Beautification Committee Members Present: Mimi Ames Barbara Bonner Joanna Fletcher Jack Robbins Robin Soergel Vern Weatherford Staff Present: Jim Jarboe, Deputy City Manager Maureen King, City Clerk Carl Walker, Beautification Coordinator The meeting was called to order by Mayor Fletcher who explained the City Commission was trying to meet with each board and committee of the city to better understand the goals and objectives of the various groups and to work with those groups as far as possible to accomplish their goals. Carl Walker reviewed a five-year community improvement plan which had been prepared five years ago and pointed out those projects which had been completed. Discussion ensued regarding signs and it was agreed the City Commission should adopt a policy regarding the appearance and number of signs to be used throughout the city. This information should then be communicated to department heads and the entire city should then work within that policy. It was pointed out the City Commission was hoping to develop a policy manual and the beautification committee could present suggested policy statements for approval of the City Commission. Jim Jarboe pointed out that funds would need to be budgeted if the city adopted a policy of requiring signs which were more expensive than those currently used. Commissioner Rosenbloom reported he had talked to Greenscape regarding planting trees in the medians on Atlantic Boulevard. Greenscape had indicated that the Atlantic Boulevard project was Page Two Minutes of Joint Workshop March 7, 1994 feasible and they would be glad to include Atlantic Beach in their projects. There would be some cost sharing involved for the city but it was felt if this project could be undertaken as a joint venture with Neptune Beach the cost would be minimal. Commissioner Rosenbloom agreed to pursue this matter further with Greenscape. Jack Robbins reported the committee was working on the second median on Atlantic Boulevard. Vegetation had been sprayed with Roundup and planting should begin shortly. He felt the matter of maintenance needed to be resolved and Commissioner Rosenbloom felt maintenance should be contracted out. Jim Jarboe reported that the budget for lawn maintenance had been cut in the current fiscal year ' s budget and city crews were doing the best job they could with the equipment they had. He said the old fire truck was being used to water landscaping. It was suggested that specifications for water and sewer projects include landscaping to make sure that project sites are left in a condition and acceptable to the city. It was suggested that the Beautification Committee be informed of water and sewer projects and Carl Walker offered to attend pre- construction conferences to make sure contractors are made aware of the importance of aesthetics. In further discussion, Beautification Committee members expressed frustrations they had experienced with past projects, due in part to inadequate budget. Mayor Fletcher suggested the committee concentrate on a few projects and work with Carl Walker to include them in this budget for next year. He suggested they attend the budget workshops to support the budget request. Jack Robbins suggested the possibility of changing traffic on East Coast Drive and Ocean Boulevard to one-way to provide space for bike/jogging paths. Mayor Fletcher indicated a meeting would be held on March 23 to discuss traffic and parking and this would be the appropriate time to discuss that matter. Commissioner Waters requested that the specifications for the work on the concession building in Jack Russell Park include landscaping and also requested that the Beautification Committee be involved in that project. There being no further discussion, the Mayor declared the meeting adjourned. 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