Interlocal Agreement 1982 •
INTER -LOCAL AGREEMENT
WHEREAS, the parties hereto are City of Atlantic Beach,
City of Neptune Beach, City of Jacksonville Beach, Town of
Baldwin, hereinafter referred to as the "Cities ", and City of
Jacksonville; and
WHEREAS, the parties have entered into dialogue pursuant
to respective resolutions in order to resolve differences as
contemplated by Case No. 79- 11883 -CA, in the Circuit Court in
and for Duval County, Florida; and
WHEREAS, the City of Jacksonville acting as Duval County
has heretofore provided good and valuable services to the
Cities; and
WHEREAS, the Cities are entitled to equitable adjustment
in matters pertaining to services provided by the City of
Jacksonville; and
WHEREAS, it is in the best interest of all the citizens
of Jacksonville, Duval County, Florida, to implement said
equitable adjustment; _
NOW, THEREFORE, it is agreed:
(1) The City of Jacksonville will pay:
(a) To City of Jacksonville Beach the sum of
$100,000.00.
(b) To City of Atlantic Beach the sum of
$40,141.00.
(c) To City of Neptune Beach the sum of
$35,224.00.
(d) To Town of Baldwin the sum of $4,718.00.
Said sums shall be paid within sixty (60) days from the date
hereof.
(2 -A) The Cities shall hereafter have the right and
privilege of depositing their garbage and refuse in the City
of Jacksonville's sanitary landfill operation free of any and
all charges whatsoever.
(2 -B) The City of Jacksonville will forgive sanitary
landfill charges now in existence or owed to the City of
Jacksonville, and to the extent sanitary landfill charges
have been paid by the Cities, then the Cities will individually
receive a cash refund of such payment.
(3) The General Service District will assume responsi-
bility for traffic engineering, but this shall not include
traffic signs within the municipal Iimits of the Cities.
(4) The General Service District will assume responsi-
bility for operating and maintaining county roads in the
Cities. This provision encompasses the following:
JACKSONVILLE BEACH
Old Ponte Vedra Boulevard (3rd Street South) - AlA
to St. Johns County Line (0.645 Miles)
Penman Road - 20th Avenue North (Seagate Avenue)
to Beach Boulevard (1.330 Miles)
Second Avenue North - 20th Street North to Intra-
coastal Waterway (0.478 Miles)
• 20th Street North - Beach Boulevard to Second Avenue
North (0.142 Miles)
NEPTUNE BEACH
Florida Boulevard - Atlantic Boulevard to Penman
Road (1.012 Miles)
Penman Road - Atlantic Boulevard to Seagate Avenue
(20th Avenue North) - (1.182 Miles)
BALDWIN
Yellow Water Road - From the Baldwin town limits
north to Beaver Street (0.508 Miles)
COUNTY WIDE
Traffic Engineering for the following State maintained
roads: U. S. 90 in Jacksonville Beach (Beach Boulevard)
and Baldwin, U. S. 301 in Baldwin, State Road A1A in
Atlantic Beach, Jacksonville Beach and Neptune Beach,
State Road 10 in Atlantic Beach.
PLUS COUNTY ROAD PROGRAM
Florida Boulevard - Penman Road to Atlantic Boulevard
(1.0 Miles) - 4 Lane, Reconstruction
Estimated Cost: $2.1 Million
Penman Road - Beach Boulevard to Florida Boulevard
(1.9 Miles) - 4 Lane, Reconstruction
Estimated Cost: $4.3 Million
(5) The millage levy for the General Service District
shall be that imposed by the City Council each fiscal year.
There presently exists an 18.8% differential between the
General Service District millage levy in the Cities (10.5219)
and the General Service District millage levy for the re-
mainder of the County (12.5067). When establishing millage
rates in the future, the differential shall never be less
than the present 18.8 %.
However, if any time in the future, additional county
governmental service? are provided by the City of Jacksonville
to the Cities, and all parties agree not only that the said
additional services are of "real and substantial benefit to
property or residents within the Cities" but that they addi-
tional services will of necessity cause the existing 18.8%
millage differential to change, then in those events, the
parties may adjust the 18.8% millage differential.
(6) The parties fully recognize the power and responsi-
bility of the City of Jacksonville to provide those govern-
mental services that are normally provided by counties to
municipalities and are normally considered to be county -
public functions throughout the general services district
including the territory included within the municipal boundaries
of the Cities. The parties agree that those governmental
services determined to be normal county - public functions are
as follows:
Property Appraiser
Tax Collector -
Supervisor of Elections
Courts
Hospitals
Port Authority
Transportation Authority
Libraries
Agriculture
Health (except for nuisance control and
abatement)
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Rescue
Animal Control
Human Resources
Sports Complex and Auditorium
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Construction Trades Board
Public Housing
Jails and Prisons
Sheriff (except police operations)
County Road Construction and Maintenance
Traffic Engineering on County Roads
Recreation - Regional and County -Wide
Recreational Facilities Only
Sanitary Landfill
(a) The services listed above are to be financed by the
City of Jacksonville from the levy of county taxes throughout
the General Service District including the land within the
municipal boundaries of the Cities and from other revenues
derived by the City of Jacksonville acting as a county
government. Any tax levy is subject to the statutory and
constitutional limitations placed upon county governments by
the State of Florida.
(b) In the provision of the designated county services
the City of Jacksonville shall not discriminate in any manner
against those county citizens who reside in the municipal
boundaries of the Cities. The residents of the Cities shall
be charged no special fees or assessments in the use of
county services and there will be no reduction of services to
the residents of the Cities unless such reduction is made
equitably on a county -wide basis.
(c) Nothing in this Agreement shall be construed to
limit the power or responsibility of any county officers
whose power is conferred by State Statute or the Florida
Constitution.
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(7) The parties agree that the Cities have full authority
to provide normal municipal services even though these
services may be provided to other portions of the General
Service District by the City of Jacksonville. The Cities
shall fund these services from any source available to
municipal corporations as authorized by the Statutes and
Constitution of the State of Florida.
EXECUTED this 4/-- ' day of 01, tl
1982, in Jacksonville, Duval County, Florida.
WITNESSES:
CITY OF�i�KSONV E ACH
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In compliance with the Charter of the City
of lecksonvi!:e, I do r - ,hat tho': is
unexpended, une:•co
balance in the - .7pr p n i:;nt to c:ver
the foregoing ccn ; has ben
made for the p. hi or the moneys prcved
therein to be p;.;id.
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Director of Finance