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02-26-90 v CITY OF ATLANTIC BEACH REGULAR MEETING, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1990 AGENDA (AMENDED**) Call to order Invocation and pledge to the flag 1. Approval of the minutes of the regular meeting of February 12, 1990. 2. Recognition of Visitors: 3. Appearances: A. Heywood Dowling concerning code provisions governing signs and advertising structures in Atlantic Beach B. Rodriguez Consulting Group with recommendation for various insurance coverages C. Purvis Gray and Company presentation of FY 1988/89 audit (Harry Royal, Finance Director) 4. Old Business: A. Action on request from the Cloisters Condominium to change the main entrance to the complex from 10th Street to Club Drive (City Clerk Maureen King) B. Final approval - replat Block 214 Section H (Rene' Angers, Community Devlopment Director) ** C. Discussion and related action relative to landfill on Jasmine and Camellia Streets in Section H (Wm. Howell) 5. Action on Resolutions: A. Resolution #90-4 authorizing the City Attorney to represent the City of Atlantic Beach in litigation relating to Blackard, Grunewald, Michael-Wright-McLean, Anderson, Fromhart, Mincey, and Hanover Insurance 6. Action on Ordinances: A. Continuation of public hearing of Ordinance #90-89-148 accepting and approving land development plan and proposal known as Tiffany by the Sea, submitted by ASHCO, Inc. and certain conditions for development of land in the City of Atlantic Beach (Community Development Director Rene' Angers) B. Final reading and public hearing of Ordinance #75-90-8 to increase violation fines from $50 to $250 when parking in handicapped areas. (Police Chief David Thompson) C. First reading of Ordinance #90-90-152 relating to minor deviation of Fleet Landing PUD (Rene' Angers, Community Development Director) 7. New Business: A. Gee & Jenson requesting an additional $6,000 to present contract price in reference to water line replacement work in Royal Palms B. Gee & Jenson with report on proposed Beach Ave. water and sewer project C. Amendment to Exception on Parking - Shoppes of North Shore (Rene' Angers, Community Development Director) D. Request for funding Dial-A-Ride E. Discussion and related action regarding acquisition of property for lift station in Section H (William Howell, Project Manager) 8. City Manager Reports and/or correspondence: 9. Mayor to call on City Commissioners, City Attorney and City Clerk: Adjournment MINUTES OF THE REGULAR MEETING OF THE MANTIC BELCH CITY CONS V V MISSION HELD AT CITY HALL ON MONDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1990, AT 7:15 PM O O T T PRESENT: William I. Gulliford, Mayor E E Robert B. Cook, Sr. D D Glenn A. Edwards Adelaide R. Tucker, and John W. Weldon, Commissioners M S O E AND: Kim D. Leinbach, City Manager T C Alan C. Jensen, City Attorney I 0 Y Maureen King, City Clerk NAME OF ONEN COMMRS. N D S 0 The meeting was called to order by Mayor Gulliford. The invocation, offered by Commissioner Cook, was followed by the pledge to the flag. 1. Approval of the minutes of the regular meeting of February 12, 1990 Cook x Edwards x x Notion: Approve minutes of the regular meeting of February Tucker x x 12, 1990 Weldon x Gulliford x No discussion before the vote. The motion carried unanimously. Mayor Gulliford reported he had received a letter from Community Presbyterian Church announcing their annual Spring Arts Festival and requesting permission to display a banner across Sherry Drive. He said Commissioner Tucker had also requested on behalf of the Census Committee, permission to display a banner on Atlantic Boulevard at the site of the old Bennetts Motel. Cook x x Edwards x x Notion: Grant permission to both organizations to display Tucker x their respective banners Weldon x Gulliford x No discussion before the vote. The motion carried unanimously. 2. Recognition of visitors Alan Potter, 374 Second Street, registered professional engineer, and owner of a utility company, addressed the Commission on behalf of Michael-Wright-McLean, the General Contractor who had done repair work on six pump station wetwells. He said a dispute had arisen regarding the epoxy paint which had been used on the wetwells and it was his opinion epoxy paint was unsuitable for the job because of the high acid environment in the interior of sewage lift station wetwells. He said the problem was not the fault of the contractor and he requested the city to release payment. Mae City Manager said city staff were testing the ph in the wetwells - ,:o confirm the findings of the contractor. PAGE TWO V V MINUTES NAME OF �r FEBRUARY 26, 1990 COMMRS. MSYN Motion: If the information presented by Mr. Potter is Cook x x found to be correct, move pertly to make payment in Edwards x full Tucker x Weldon x x No further discussion. The motion carried unanimously. Gulliford x 3. Appearances: A. Heywood Dowling concerning code provisions governing signs and advertising structures in Atlantic Beach Heywood Dowling, 2005 Seminole Road, said he is the contractor building Sevilla Gardens at the north end of Selva Marina Drive. In order to make his project easier for out-of-town visitors to find, he requested an amendment to Section 17-1 of the city code to provide for directional signs for residential developments. He presented a suggested new subparagraph (8) and requested that these signs be allowed to be displayed for the duration of the project. Mayor Gulliford pointed out the Beautification Committee had a sub- committee which was reviewing the sign ordinance and he felt this request should be passed along to them and await their recommendation. I. Rodriguez Consulting Group with recommendations for various insurance coverages Ron Mulberry of the Rodriguez Consulting Group said the city had received bids for property and casualty insurance. Based on the bids received he presented their recommendations for insurance coverage on Property, Workers Compensation, Liability and Other Coverages. Copy of their report is attached hereto and made a part hereof. Mayor Gulliford recommended the staff review the findings and recommendations of the consultants and report back with their observations and suggestions at the next meeting. Since this would make it impossible to meet the March 1 effective date, Mr. Mulberry was asked to request a 30-day extension on the quotes. It was also felt the limit for liability coverage should be increased to $1,000,000 and that the city should check into the feasibility of purchasing an umbrella policy of, possibly, $5,000,000. C. Purvis, Cray and Company presentation of FY 1988/89 audit Joe Welch, Audit Manager of 1988/89 city audit, gave a brief report and said he was satisfied with the Finance Director's plans to implement their recommended changes. Mr. Welch said improvements could be made in computer software and hardware, particularly in rtility billing and payroll, but indicated all recommendations made n the preceding audit had been implemented satisfactorily. PAGE THREE V V MINUTES NAME OF FEBRUARY 26, 1990 COMMRS. MSYN D. John Dickinson with report relative to notification of the Atlantic Beach Firefighters intent to unionize Mr. Dickinson said he had received notification of a request from the Jacksonville Beach Firefighters to voluntarily recognize their organization as the exclusive collective bargaining representative for the Atlantic Beach Fire Department. He said their petition was to represent the lieutenants as well as the firefighters. By voluntarily recognizing their organization, the city would be assuming the organization represented the majority of the members of the unit and that the unit is appropriate, i.e. , it would not include anyone who would have a supervisory conflict of interest with the bargaining unit as a whole. He said it was the recommendation of his firm that the Commission decline to voluntarily recognize this organization, thereby allowing the city to challenge the aforementioned issues. He said Chapter 447 of the Florida Statutes indicated there needs to be recognition of those in charge and since the chief could not be on duty 24-hours per day, there was a real need to have someone in a supervisory capacity who would not be included in the bargaining unit. In the event the city declined voluntary recognition of the organization, it would still give the labor organization the opportunity to petition the Commission in Tallahassee and to conduct a secret ballot election, >ut it would allow the unit to be better defined to exclude the Lieutenants, who, he felt, would have a supervisory conflict of interest with the rank and file. Cook x Edwards x Motion: Accept Mr. Dickinson's recommendation and authorize Tucker x x Corbin, Dickinson and Duvall to represent the city in Weldon x x this matter Gulliford x No discussion before the vote. The motion carried unanimously. 4. Old Business: A. Action on request from the Cloisters Condominium to change the main entrance to the codex from Tenth Street to Club Drive The City Clerk said research of the records had shown that no formal action had been taken by the city to rezone the area since the Cloisters was built as a PUD in 1973 and it appeared the current zoning maps incorrectly identified the area as RG3. Mayor Gulliford explained the procedure which would have to be followed to amend the PUD and said the public would have an opportunity to speak to the matter when it came before the Community Development Board and again at the public hearing before the City Commission. Jerry McCool, 10 Tenth Street, President of the Cloister Condominium Association Board of Directors, who was in attendance, declined to take any comments on the matter until a later time. B. Final approval - replat Block 214, Section H Rene' Angers reported Dan Mayti wished to replat his property into PAGE FOUR V V MINUTES NAME OF FEBRUARY 26, 1990 COMMRS. MSYN three building lots, the smallest of which would contain 12,370 sq. ft. of land area. The property, currently zoned RS1 is located at the extreme west of the city and is outside the Section H infrastructure improvement area. Cook x Edwards x x Motion: Approve replat of Block 214, Section H as requested Tucker x Weldon x x No discussion before the vote. The motion carried unanimously. Gulliford x C. Discussion and related action relative to landfill on Jasmine and Camelia Streets in Section H Billy Howell, Project Manager, explained the area had been filled in the late 50's or early 60's in connection with a program of the East Duval County Mosquito Control District, and affected approximately 300 feet of Jasmine Street and 300 feet of Camelia Street. On January 22, 1990 the City Commission deleted paving of Camelia and Jasmine Streets south of West 14th Streets. Mr. Howell explained water and sewer service would be extended as far as the landfill area. The drainage for stormwater run-off is to the south and it would be necessary to go through the landfill area in order to provide a drainage ditch. He said DER has been notified of the landfill and it is hoped some method of providing drainage for that area can be worked out. In any case water and sewer will be provided and even though the roads would not be paved they would be improved. Christy Brooks, 1222 Jasmine Street, said he felt the paving and drainage on West 14th Street would add to the drainage problems on Jasmine and Camelia since the water flowed south to the drainage ditch. If the streets could not be completely paved, he requested that the paving run to at least the last house before the cul-de-sac. As one possible solution he suggested a catch basin at the end of the street with a concrete pipe going through the landfill. Rev. Charles Sharron, 820 West 14th Street, said he had been supportive of the program since its inception and urged the city to consider every option to provide paving for Camelia and Jasmine Streets. Don Ruckman of Bessent, Hammack & Ruckman said they were continuing to work on the problem and hoped to have a solution to bring before the Commission for consideration before the project is completed. After further discussion of the landfill and related problems, the Mayor suggested signs be placed advising of the potential hazard and efforts be made to find out to what extent the fill material is hazardous. In the meantime the city could possibly do some grading on Jasmine and Camelia Streets and Mr. Ruckman said as soon as the sewer and water lines are laid, the area would be graded and grassed. The Mayor also inquired whether any state or federal funds might be available for recycling all or part of the landfill materials. PAGE FIVE V V MINUTES NAME OF FEBRUARY 26, 1990 COMMRS. M S Y N ..._. Item 7E was taken out of sequence and addressed at this time. 7E. Discussion and related action regarding acquisition of property for lift station in Section H Billy Howell reported in the original design the lift station had been located at the south end of Camelia and West Plaza drainage ditch but because of the fill material, this location would be unsuitable. Mr. Howell said he had checked into three possible alternate sites and reported a church in the neighborhood had some suitable land but they did not wish to sell any of their property. He said a suitable 50-foot piece of property on the southeast corner of Camelia and West 14th Street (Lot 1, Block 225, Section H) had been appraised at $6,500 but the owner was asking $19,900. He said condemnation proceedings would be expensive and the easiest solution might be to locate the lift station in the right-of-way on West 14th Street between Camelia and Main Street. After further discussion regarding the options available it was the general feeling the city should negotiate to purchase the land which had been the subject of the appraisal or a 50 ft. x 50 ft. piece of property from the church. Motion: Make offer of $10,000maximum, for the north 50 feet Cook x of Lot 1, Block 225, Section H Weldon x After further discussion of the options, Commissioner Weldon amended his motion and Commissioner Cook amended his second as follows: Amended Notion: Make offer of $10,000 to church, first. In the Cook x x event a negative response is received, make offer of Edwards $10,000 on Lot 1, Block 225. If negative response is Tucker x received on both properties, commence condemnation Weldon x x proceedings on Lot 1, Block 225 Gulliford x No further discussion. The motion carried unanimously. 5. Action on Resolutions: A. Resolution 90-4 authorizing the City Attorney to represent the City of Atlantic Beach in litigation relating to Blarkard, Grunewald, Michael-Wright rLean, Anderson, Frac hart, Mincey and Hanover Insurance Mayor Gulliford presented in full, in writing, Resolution 90-4 authorizing Alan C. Jensen to represent the city in certain civil complaints, suits and controversies in which the city is a party. Cook x Edwards x Notion: Approve passage of Resolution No. 90-4 Tucker x x Weldon x x :n brief discussion before the vote the City Attorney explained the Gulliford x carious legal matters pending. The question was called and the motion carried unanimously. PAGE SIX V V MINUTES NAME OF FEBRUARY 26, 1990 COMMRS. M S Y N 6. Action on Ordinances: A. Ordinance No. 90-89-148 - Public Hearing AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF ATLANTIC BEACH ACCEPTING AND APPROVING LAND DEVELOPMENT PIAN AND PROPOSAL SUBMITTED BY ASHCO, INC., AND CERTAIN CONDITIONS FOR DEVELOPMENT OF LAND IN THE CITY OF ATLANTIC BEACH; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE (Tiffany by the Sea) Mayor Gulliford presented in full, in writing, Ordinance No. 90-89-148 on final reading. Said ordinance was posted in accordance with charter requirements. The Mayor opened the floor for a public hearing and invited comments from the audience. J.C. Green, 2233 Seminole Road, inquired whether any additional documents had been received and was informed some corrections had been made to the Covenants and Restrictions which had been submitted at the previous meeting but that no further documents had been received. Since no one else spoke for or against the matter, the Mayor declared the public hearing closed. Cook x x Edwards x Motion: Approve passage of Ordinance No. 90-89-148 on final Tucker x reading Weldon x x Gulliford x In discussion before the vote, Commissioner Edwards requested the Tords " (excluding parrots) or four rabbits" be deleted from Article 7, Section 15. Article V, Section 9, should be amended to reflect that electric service would be provided through electric company franchised by Atlantic Beach. The words "three and one-half (3 1/2 stories" in Article V, Section 1 should be amended to read "35 feet from the natural ground elevation" and all references to "Atlantic Beach Utilities, Inc." should be changed to "Atlantic Beach Utilities." Discussion ensued regarding which would take precedence in the event of a conflict between the Covenants and Restrictions and the City Code and it was felt once the Covenants and Restrictions were approved, that would be the authoritative document. Mr. Ash said he would work closely with the City Manager to comply with the laws and the wishes of the city. Heywood Dowling said the method of measuring the height of buildings is somewhat vague in the city ordinance and in an area of dunes such as the location of the proposed Tiffany by the Sea there could be as much as ten or twenty feet difference between the front and rear building lines. The question was called and the motion carried unanimously. B. Ordinance No. 75-90-8 - Public Hearing AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE CODE OF ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF ATLANTIC BEACH; AMENDING CHAPTER 21, TRAFFIC AND MOTOR VEHICLES, ADDING UNDER SEC. 21-17(7) SUBPARAGRAPHS (a) , (b) , AND (c) , TO INCREASE THE FINE FDR UNAUTHORIZED PARKING IN DISABLED PARKING SPACES TO TWO HUNDRED I'rY DOLLARS ($250.00) , FSTABLISIDNG A FORMULA FOR THE DISTRIBUTION OF ALL FINES COLLECTED TFD FOR VIOLATION OF SUCH SECTION, PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE PAGE SEVEN V V MINUTES NAME OF FEBRUARY 26, 1990 COMMRS. M S Y N Mayor Gulliford presented in full, in writing, ordinance No. 75-90-8 on final reading. Said ordinance was posted in accordance with . Charter requirements. The Mayor opened the floor for a public hearing and invited comments from the audience. Since no one spoke for or against the ordinance, the Mayor declared the public hearing closed. Cook x Edwards x x Notion: Approve passage of Ordinance No. 95-90-8 on final Tucker x x reading Weldon x Gullifo .' x No discussion before the vote. The motion carried unanimously. C. Ordinance No. 90-90-152 - First Reading AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF ATLANTIC BEACH AMENDING CHAPTER 24, THE COMPREHENSIVE ZONING ORDINANCE AND LAND DEVELOPMENT CODE ACCM3TING AND APPROVING CHANGES IN THE ORDINANCE ADOPTING THE FLEET LANDING PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT TO PROVIDE FOR THE INCLUSION OF AN ADDITIONAL 1.7 ACRES IN THE SITE PLAN AND RELOCATION OF CSN FACILITIES THEREIN; AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE Mayor Gulliford introduced in full, in writing Ordinance No. 90-90-152. Cook x Edwards x x Notion: Pass Ordinance No. 90-90-152 on first reading and set Tucker x for public hearing March 26, 1990 Weldon x x Gullifo . x No discussion before the vote. The motion carried unanimously. 7. New Business: A. C & Jenson requesting an additional $6,000 to present contract price in reference to water line replacement work in Royal Palms The City Manager explained a letter had been received from Gee & Jenson indicating additional work had been incurred due to the extension of the contract. Mr. Leinbach said he did not feel sufficient information had been received to justify the $6,000 charge. Gee and Jenson was asked to provide additional information to the City Manager and he will present his recommendations on the matter at the next meeting. B. Gee & Jenson with report on proposed Beach Avenue water and sewer project Andy May of Gee & Jenson said this matter had been before the Commission in December and a question was raised at that time about the location of the lift station and also the possibility of adding other areas in Ocean Grove, Coral and Seventeenth Streets. A letter uroposal had been submitted but this had not been included in the igenda packets. Mr. May briefly outlined this proposal, a copy of which is attached hereto and made a part hereof. He said there were some sewer lines in the area and they would inspect them and would PAGE EIGHT V V MINUTES NAME OF FEBRUARY 26, 1990 COMMRS. M S Y N hope utilize them as much as possible. Discussion ensued regarding assessments and Bob Frohwein, Building Contractor residing at 1820 . Ocean Grove Drive, said he had installed water and sewer lines on Ocean Grove Drive in connection with a building project and had paid approximately $7,000 in hydraulic shares to tie into an existing sewer line. He said he had an agreement with Atlantic Beach wherein anyone connecting to the sewer line he had laid would be required to pay a hydraulic share to Mr. Frohwein. Mr. May said he had met with the residents and they were anxious for the project to proceed but that they did not want it to include paving of the streets. The City Commission was in agreement on leaving the streets unpaved. Discussion ensued regarding the location of the lift station. Commissioner Cook said the land on which the lift station is proposed was purchased for the purpose of developing as a passive park. He said he was opposed to putting the lift station there and inquired into the possibility of locating it on the west side of Seminole Road but it was felt the drainage ditch would present a problem there. Mr. May presented a site of the proposed lift station and said it measured about 20 x 17 feet. Tom Norton, 1835 Coquina suggested another location at the end of Dewees Avenue which Light provide a suitable location since he said no homes directly _ace that piece of property. Discussion also ensued regarding building the station underground or partially underground. After a complete discussion on the matter the engineers were directed to investigate alternative sites and report back at a later date. C. Amendment to the Exception on Parking - Shoppes of North Shore The Mayor noted that the Community Development Board recommended approval. Cook x x Edwards x Motion: Grant amendment to parking exception as recommended Tucker x x by the Community Development Board Weldon x Gulliford x In response to a question from Commissioner Cook, George Bull, architect, said there is 6,450 less square footage of building and the requested 97 parking spaces would represent a higher ratio of parking to square footage of building. He presented a artists rendering of the revised plan. The question was called and the motion carried unanimously. D. gest for funding Dial-A-Ride Wilson Merrihew, President of the Beaches Council on Aging, !onfirmed that the City Commission had received his letter requesting financial assistance. He said they had ordered a new bus but the old one had expensive maintenance problems. The City of PAGE NINE V V MINUTES NAME OF FEBRUARY 26, 1990 COMMRS. MSYN Jacksonville was no longer paying for gasoline so they had considerably increased operating costs and would appreciate any . assistance Atlantic Beach could give. Mr. Merrihew said approximately 20-40 Atlantic Beach residents use the Dial-A-Ride service daily. The City Manager was requested to review the city finances to see if there were any available unbudgeted funds. In the meantime the City Commission would consider whether they felt such a donation would be in the best interests of the city and be prepared to act on the matter at the next meeting. 8. City Manager Reports and/or correspondence With reference to the Michael-Wright-McLean claim, the City Manager said the city staff has been working to resolve the matter but that each of the parties involved felt the fault did not lie with their firm. He also reported that city staff had been instructed to remove any signs which did not comply with city ordinances. The owners are then given an opportunity to retrieve their signs. bmmissioner Tucker said she had received complaints about vendors selling flowers, or vegetables on the streets. While this had not been permitted in the past, the city ordinances do not specifically prohibit such activities. The City Clerk was requested to work with the City Manager to provide a possible ordinance for consideration. Mayor Gulliford announced that the City Commission would meet with the Pension Board on Tuesday, February 27, 1990. He passed along to Commissioner Tucker for response a questionnaire on sea level rise and coastal management from the Coastal Resources Management Citizens Advisory Committee. He also passed along to the City Manager for response a questionnaire from Jacksonville Community Council on community issues. Commissioner Cook announced the Wonderwood Road Committee would hold a public hearing on March 15, 1990. Time and location had not yet been announced. There being no further business to come before the Commission, the Mayor declared the meeting adjourn-d at 10:30 �. *alV WiSliam . o . llio Mayor/Presiding Offi - , TTEST: Maure-n King, City C erk • 91 GEE &JENSON Engineers-Architects- Planners,Inc February 23 , 1990 Mr. Kim D. Leinbach City Manager City of Atlantic Beach P. O. Drawer 25 Atlantic Beach, Florida 32233 Re: Beach Avenue Water and Sewer Main Extensions Gee & Jenson Project No. 88-276 Atlantic Beach, Florida Dear Mr. Leinbach: At the December 11 , 1989 Commission meeting, the City Commission expressed a desire to relocate the proposed lift station for the subject project. In addition, Mr. Desmond Waters spoke for the North Beaches Homeowners Association and requested that water and sewer service be provided for homes abutting Ocean Grove Drive, Coral Street and 17th Avenue. In your letter of December 27 , 1989 and subsequent conversations, you requested that we address these concerns and report back on the action required to implement these areas. We have talked with Desmond Waters, other citizens in the project area and members of Public Works, as well as reviewing letters of concern transmitted to your office from residents and have made field investigations of the above described area. In summary, the following observations, conclusions and comments can be made: 1. City Commission desires the lift station to be relocated to the East in a triangle bounded by Dewees Avenue and Coquina Place. 2 . Residents desire having water and sewer service in the Ocean Grove area, including Coral Street and 17th Avenue. Some sewer exists to serve some specific lots, but it is not known if service stub-outs exist for other lots. We can expand the existing project to include additional water and sewer service so that every lot may be served. 3 . City staff indicates that residents in the Dewees Avenue area do not want paving, fearing increased traffic by their homes. 4651 Salisbury Road•Suite 360•Jacksonville,Florida 32256-6187.904/731-7100 • 111/111111 Mr. Kim D. Leinbach City Manager February 23 , 1990 - Page Two 4 . Gee & Jenson ' s status design reflects the direction given by the City Manager and Director of Public Works. The final design is the culmination of periodic reviews with City Staff. We understand that the former City Manager preferred the present lift station location as a mutually beneficial solution for the need to purchase a site for the station and helping a landowner holding some basically unusable, triangular pieces of property. Enclosed is Attachment "A", a copy of the letter confirming direction given Gee & Jenson to use the present site. 5. We have evaluated the more easterly triangular property site, Section No. 5, and feel that the lift station can be alternately designed for this property. Civil, electrical and structural engineering will be required in this design alternate, as well as subsurface investigations. Mr. Waters has expressed the opinion that area residents may not like this site location as well. 6. Gee & Jenson was not requested to assist with any funding aspects of this project. From the comments and reaction received to date, however, we anticipate many questions from residents. Additionally, a basis for fair assessment needs to be established, assuming funding is by special assessment. We suggest the City extend our services to work with Staff in developing an assessment basis and assisting with public hearings. In summary, we agree with your philosophy that the lots lacking water and sewer should be included in one project, rather than doing it piecemeal over time. To this end we have enclosed our proposed Addendum No. 3 to perform the additional engineering services necessary to provide utility service to all existing lots in the area bounded by 16th Street, Seminole Road, 20th Street and the Atlantic Ocean. This is based on best available information as shown on existing maps, City staff and area residents. Addendum No. 3 covers the following work: A. Alternate lift station design B. Additional surveying, design and construction administration to add the Ocean Grove Drive, Coral Street and 17th Avenue water and sewer main extensions C. Conduct and administer sewer televising services to investigate location and condition of existing sewers and their service connections in the above area GEE & JENSON Engineers.Architects,Planners,Inc. 111/111111 Mr. Kim D. Leinbach City Manager February 23 , 1990 - Page Three D. Provide assistance in developing a special assessment funding for the project, including a meeting with Staff and one preliminary and one final public hearing We hope this report addresses the concerns of all parties. If the enclosed addendum is satisfactory to you and the City Commission, please have the Mayor and City Attorney execute both copies, and return one (1) original to our office. If you have any questions regarding this subject, or if there is anything else I can assist you with, please do not hesitate to call. Sincerely, iede-ew ..'► Andrew R. M. '', P.E. Project M. . .ger cc: Mr. Harry McNally GEE & JENSON Engineers,Architects,Planners,Inc. IP 7 ADDENDUM NO. 3 GEE &JENSON Engineers-Architects- TO Planners,Inc. AGREEMENT FOR PROFESSIONAL SERVICES FOR BEACH AVENUE WATER AND SEWER MAIN EXTENSIONS CITY OF ATLANTIC BEACH, FLORIDA A. SCOPE OF SERVICES Add to end of Item 1. Standard Engineering Services, the following: "Sanitary sewer and potable water extensions shall also be designed to serve lots along Ocean Grove Drive, Coral Street and 17th Avenue east of Seminole Road, including design of sewer services to any existing sewers from houses not presently served. .- • - ._.. -.. ; . - : : .• \I\,)1 .• • su• of • • , and revise project documents to revise sewer design and remove flexible pavement and stormwater design drawings for the Ocean Boulevard, Dewees Avenue, Shell Street aid Coquina Place area. " Add to end of Item 2 . Surveying Services, the following: "Surveying shall also include right-of way of Ocean Grove Drive, Coral Street and 17th Avenue east of Seminole Road. " Add to end of Item 3 . Permitting Services, the following: "Revise the utility permit application to the Florida Department of Environmental Regulation and the Jacksonville Division of Bioenvironmental Services. " Add "Item 5. Sewer System Television Services, including retaining a television service subcontractor, and coordinating and reviewing the televising of existing sewers on Coral Street, 17th Avenue and Ocean Grove Avenue to determine pipe condition and location of any lateral services. " 4651 Salisbury Road•Suite 360•Jacksonville,Florida 32256-6187•904/731-7100 Addendum No. 3 Page Two Add "Item 6. Special Assessment Assistance Services, including meeting with City Staff to coordinate assessment methods, preparing exhibits and attendance at one (1) preliminary and one (1) final public hearing, with revisions after each hearing to reflect majority comments, and submission of a letter report to the City with recommendations and suggested basis for assessment. " B. TIME OF PERFORMANCE Engineering plans and specifications will be substantially completed and presented to the CLIENT for review and comment within ninety (90) calendar days after receipt of notice to proceed for this Addendum, except for delays beyond the control of the ENGINEER. C. FEES TO BE PAID For additional services under Item 1 of the Scope of Services (Standard Engineering Services) the ENGINEER shall be paid an additional lump sum f e of NINETEEN THOUSAND, SEVEN HUNDRED DOLLARS ( g 7y °.° • VAI l ',1,- 1 , v For additional services under Item 2 of the Scope of Services (Surveying Services) the ENGINEER shall be paid an additional lump sum fee of THREE THOUSAND, SIX HUNDRED DOLLARS ($3 , 600. 00) . For additional services under Item 3 of the Scope of Services (Permitting Services) , the estimated cost of this service shall be increased EIGHT HUNDRED DOLLARS ($800 . 00) . For Item 5 of the Scope of Services (Sewer System Television Services) , the ENGINEER shall be paid a lump sum fee of TWO THOUSAND, FOUR HUNDRED DOLLARS ($2 , 400. 00) . For Item 6 of the Scope of Services (Special Assessment Assistance Services) , the ENGINEER shall be paid a fee equal to personnel costs times a factor of 2 . 50, and reimbursement for direct nonsalary expenses, including, but not limited to, data processing, equipment rental, automobile travel at $0. 27 per mile, printing and reproduction. We estimate the cost of this service to be TWELVE THOUSAND DOLLARS ($12 , 000. 00) . It should be emphasized that this estimate is for budget purposes only and should not be considered a guaranteed amount. GEE & JENSON Engineers.Archilects,Planners.Inc ' 1111111 Addendum No. 3 Page Three All other terms and conditions of the Agreement remain unchanged. CITY Or ATLANTI BEA H GEE & JENSON E-A-P, INC. 1 - ,/ j -i4 ,� ,�' on�William I . Gul '• ,d, J . James S. English, P.E. Mayor �/ Senior Vice President NteVA1 I Z 1q6.6 ,; -.2 2-7o Date Date APPROVED AS TO FORM AND CONTENT Cityft or'ney 3/.4t2 Date GEE & JENSON Engineers.Architects,Iloriners.Inc. City of Atlantic Beach February 26, 1990 Summary of Results and Recommendations Insurance Proposals Effective 3/1/90 to 10/1/90 1 . Property: League St Paul Premium $17, 488 $17 , 874 Limits $8. 97 mil . $6. 75 mil . The league quoted on the building and contents values as estimated in the Bid Specs while St Paul ' s figures are current values . A cancellation penalty of about $1 , 043 would offset the League' s lower price. Recommendation: Do not make a change until renewal . Prior to that time obtain an accurate appraisal of all property and request renewal quotes from both carriers . Make a final decision at that time . Note: The current carrier agreed to add an Agreed Amount Endorsement which will eliminate a coinsurance penalty if under insured. 2. Workers Compensation: League Chamber Fund Guaranteed Cost Plan $90 , 145 $102, 032 Retention Plan N/A $59, 348 min - $119, 172 max (based on losses) The Chamber ' s Retention Plan could save substantial premium dollars if losses continue to be low. The expected losses based on last four years experience is $13 , 932 . This level of loss would generate an expected premium of $74 , 637. This expected premium would have been $65 , 523 except for one large loss of $30, 247 which occurred May, 1988 and consequently raised the averages . Recommendation: Change to the Chamber' s Retention Plan and continue to implement loss control techniques to gain maximum control over premium dollars . 3. Liability: $300, 000 limits (7 month period 3/1/90 to 10/1/90) • League Lincoln National General Liability $18, 056 $19, 399 Public Officials 6, 917 4, 289 Law Enforcement 9, 404 4, 145 Auto Liability / 26, 182 33, 238 & Physical Damage 9, 850 Included Total $70 , 409 $61 , 071 At $1 , 000, 000 limit: $85 , 422 $82, 574 The League has no deductible, whereas the Lincoln plan has a $2, 500 deductible for Law Enforcement and Public Officials liability only. Only the League' s plan pays dividends ($3, 046 received in 1989 for the year 1981 ) . Only the Lincoln plan is guaranteed rates for 19 months ( the League' s premiums have increased about $12, 000/year over the last eight years) . Options : a) Stay at $300 , 000 limit . b) Partial increase in limits (highest exposures - Auto and Law Enforcement) . c) Full increase all coverages to $1 , 000, 000 limit . Recommendation: Option (c) ; increase limits to $1 , 000, 000 level and change to Lincoln National plan with lower rates guaranteed for 19 months . Redo bidding process in 1991 with the bid specs out to agents at least 3 months prior to renewal . Look into the feasibility of purchasing an umbrella policy of $5 , 000, 000. 4. Other Coverages : The Boiler and Machinery coverage is currently written by the Hartford and will stay in effect through the League until renewal of the Property Policy at which time it should be given to the successful property agent . The Crime (employee fidelity) and Inland Marine (contractors equipment and communications equipment) coverages should be managed by the same agent as the Workers Compensation and Liability Policies. No quotes were received on Flood Insurance and the adequacy of the current coverage needs to be evaluated. Agents : Mr. Greg Brittain of the Poe and Associates Insurance Agency presented the recommended Chamber' s Workers Compensation Plan and Lincoln National ' s Liability Plan, and he has quoted the lowest cost Crime and Inland Marine Policies . ` ` . ^ Incidental Med. Malpractice Included Included . Public Officials Errors & Omissions Included Included Watercraft Liability Included Included (scheduled) (blanket) Fire Legal Included Included Medical Attendants Included Included Employee Benefits Adm. Liab' Included Included Deductible $1000 O Owners & Contractors Protective Included Included Contractual Included Included ` City of Atlantic Beach Coverage Comparison Liability_ Lincoln League Cancellation Clause 90 days (End) 45 days Limits $300,000 CSL $300,000 CSL Defense Costs: Public Officials Included Additional Law Enforcement Included Additional General Liability Additional Additional Auto Liability Additional Additional Form: Public Officials Claims-Made Occurrence Law Enforcement Claims-Made Occurrence General Liability Occurrence Occurrence Auto Liability Occurrence Occurrence Deductible: Public Officials $2,500 0 Law Enforcement $2,500 O General Liability 0 0 Auto Liability 0 0 Premium Guarantee 19 months 7 months Territory World-Wide World-Wide Prior Acts (before policy inception) Excluded Excluded • Personal Injury Included Included Mental Anguish included Not Discussed "Sexual Action , Abuse, Discrimination Not Discussed Excluded and Communicable Disease" Advertising Injury Included Included (End' ) (End. ) Punitive Damages Included Excluded "Defending or hindering riot, civil Not Excluded oommotion , unlawful assembly , nr Specifically mob action" Excluded. Premises Operation Included Included Products & Completed Operations Included Included Host-Liquor Liability Included Included