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07-14-69 v CITY OF ATLANTIC BEACH AGENDA JULY 14, 1969 1. Call to Order. 2. Invocation. 3. Approval of Minutes of meeting of June 23rd, 1969. 4. Recognition of Visitors. 5. Correspondence: (a) Mode, Inc. letter of appreciation. 6. Committee Reports : (a) Computor Report. 7. Resolution on Court costs. 8. Public Works Report. 9. 1969 Tax Roll and Board of Assessment Review. 10. Approval purchase from Acct. 1501 - Approx. $105.00. 11. (a) Municipal Court Dockets for June 23rd and 30th. 1969 and July 7th. , 1969. (b) Fire and Police Department Reports for June 1969. 12. City Manager. 13. Commissioners. 14. Adjourn. I MINUTES OF THE REGULAR MEETING OF THE ATLANTIC BEACH CITY COMMISSION HELD AT THE CITY HALL ON JULY 14, 1969 AT 8:00 P. M. Present: William S . Howell, Mayor-Commissioner Louis C. Holloway, Jr. Robert R. Rosborough, Commissioners and R. C. Vogel, City Manager Oliver Ball, City Attorney Adele S . Grage, City Clerk Absent: Arthur J. Longo, Commissioner (Out of City) John W. Weldon, Commissioner (Business Emergency) The meeting was called to order by the Mayor-Commissioner, Mr. Howell. The Invocation was given by Commissioner Rosborough. The minutes of the meeting of June 23 , 1969 were approved as written upon motion of Mr. Holloway, seconded by Mr. Rosborough and carried. Mayor Howell recognized visitors present and called for any business from the floor not on the Agenda. A number of residents living on Ocean Boulevard between 6th and 7th Streets were pre- sent to inquire as to parking on the City ' s "tree belt" in front of their property. Mr. and Mrs. Fred E. Good, Jr. , who are tenants at 645 Ocean Boulevard, protested vigorously the placing of a "No Parking" sign on the east side of Ocean Boulevard in that block. Mr. Vogel advised parking of trucks and cars so close to corner made a dangerous and blind situation. The matter was discussed and it was agreed that the sign would be changed to "No Parking to Corner" as soon as new signs are received. It was advised that our Ordinances prohibit overnight parking on City streets, and all who do it are subject to getting tickets, but the Ordinance is not being enforced due to lack of parking places available at some of the older homes that were built before the zoning requirement. New Ordinances are being considered for recommendation as to heighth of obstructions at corners, also parking requirements . Miss Teril R. Watson, owner of property at 645 Ocean Boulevard, spoke on parking, dirty water in Ocean, and rocks which some owners have placed to protect the "tree belt" spaces from parkers. Mr. Walter Gammel advised he preferred that cars not park in front of his property as he has kept it in good condition and has provided parking in his yard for his guests. He advised he would like to see curbs and gutters in the City. After further discussion Mr. Rosborough moved that Mr. Vogel look into matter and regulate the parking in the area and provide appropriate parking signs, seconded by Mr. Holloway. Mr. Harcourt Bull stated he realizes parking is a problem for many people but we have an Ordinance requiring off street parking and the Zoning Ordinance requires parking be provided back of front set back line of house and this with a driveway would if properly done, relieve the whole problem. Mr. Holloway does not like the rocks for r Minutes 7/14/69 Page #2 protection of property but thinks if City cannot curb and gutter then should set up specifications for some type of barrier such as posts with ropes that can be seen, for this purpose. There was further discussion following which the Mayor put the question and the motion carried. Mr. Robert Cook representing the Sea Turtle, asked the Commission to approve their placing a large temporary sign on their property at the northeast corner of Ocean Boulevard and Atlantic Boulevard, which sign would announce the site of the new Motel. It would be 20 feet high by 30 feet long and would be placed diagonally across the site but not to block traffic view. They think would be there about one year before construction starts. After fur- ther discussion Mayor Howell moved approval as requested to put up temporary sign for this purpose, seconded by Mr. Rosborough and carried. A letter was read from Mode, Inc. expressing appreciation of assistance given them and "The Place By The Sea" by Mr. Richard Hilliard. The letter was received for information and filing. The Committee on computer service will have a complete report ready by next meeting. Resolution #69-10 was presented and read in full providing for the City to make a $1.00 Court cost fee on Municipal Court cases as designated by State Legislature. Mr. Holloway moved passage of said Resolution, seconded by Mr. Rosborough and carried. Copy of Resolution #69-10 is attached hereto and made a part hereof. The report of the Public Works Department was received for informa- tion and filing. Mr. Howell requested suggestions for names by next meeting of two members needed for appointment to Board of Assessment Review. Mrs. Grage advised the 1969 County Tax Roll has been received and requested directions from the Commission as to dates for keeping open for inspection and advertising. Our Charter provides it to be open the month of July but we are late receiving it. Mr. Howell moved that we advertise for the roll to be open for 30 days from date of advertisement, seconded by Mr. Rosborough. Mr. Harcourt Bull would like for us to wait until August 1st to advertise. Following discussion the Mayor put the question and the motion carried. Approval was requested for purchase of gate valve and box in the amount of approximately $105.00 from Account #1501. Mr. Rosborough moved approval as requested, seconded by Mr. Holloway and carried. Police and Fire Department reports for the month of June 1969, also Municipal Court dockets for June 23rd, 30th and July 7th, 1969 were received for information and filing. • Minutes 7/14/69 Page #3 Mr. Vogel ' s mileage bill for June, 1969 in the amount of $42. 30 and Mrs. Grage ' s in amount of $20.00 were presented for approval. Mr. Holloway moved approval for payment, seconded by Mr. Rosborough and carried. Mr. Vogel announced water will be off Tuesday from 10:00 to 11:00 A. M. in the area from 7th Street to Atlantic Boulevard and from Sherry Drive to Ocean Front. Mr. Holloway would like to see us do something about the dog situation both on Beach and in the City. There being no further business, Mr. Howell declared the meeting adjourned. i � > ti ��illia 1 S . -owell Mayor-Commissioner Attest: (2101G-ILL )2- At-r Adele S . Grage City Clerk CITY OF • • eadiP' RESOLUTION NO. 69-10 WHEREAS, The Florida Legislature has enacted a bill, effective July 1, 1969, providing for Municipalities to exercise the option to assess and collect as Court costs on violations of Municipal Ordinances the fee of $1. 00 which said monies are to be earmarked and designated as a special fund for the professional education of Municipal police officers. NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF ATLANTIC BEACH, DUVAL COUNTY, FLORIDA, That the City of Atlantic Beach hereby exercises that option to assess as Court coats the fee of $1.00 on each Municipal Court case as designated by the Legislature the said monies to be earmarked as and for the further professional education of the Atlantic Beach Municipal police force. ********** Passed by the City Commission on July 14, 1969. Attest:nnnnJ - ', a c1.Lc, .4 Adele S . Grage (SEAL) City Clerk