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06-11-51 v MINUTES OF THE REGULAR MEETING OF THE ATLANTIC BEACH TOWN COUNCIL HELD AT THE TOWN HALL ON MONDAY, JUNE 11th, 1951 AT 8 P.M. Present: 4 E. Gerry Adams D.F. Mason W.G. Kirby R.S. Thames, Councilmen and G.L. Rosborough, Mayor Frank Thompson, Town Attprney J.D. Brotchie, Town Manager Adele S. Grage, Town Clerk The meeting was called to order by the President, Mr. Adams. Minutes of the regular meeting of May 14th, 1951 were read and upon motion of Mr. Thames, seconded by Mr. Kirby they were approved. Minutes of the adjourned meeting of June 4, 1951 were approved as read upod motion of Mr. Mason, seconded by tr. Thames. All Mr. Adams recognized visitors present and called for any business from the floor. Mr. George Bull presented plans for a new sub-division they plan to develop. This is a triangular part of the Silva Marina Tract bounded by 12th St., Seminole Rd., and East Coast Drive, He would like for the Town to approve the project and if possible, when funds are available, to participate in the paving of East Coast Drive. The developers will pave the streets in the sub-division and have already been conferring with Mr. Brotchie as to the type of pave- ment, etc. There was a discussion and upon motion of Mr. Mason, seconded by Mr. Thames the matter was referred to the Public Works Committee for recommednations at next Council meeting. Mr. Mason reported that in line with action taken at the last Council meeting he had hired Mr. Edward Bullock as Deputy Marshall for the months of June, July, and August, and thru Labor Day. Mr. Mason reported on the Civilian Defense that they have a half- promise of a radio. Mr. Russell offered the use of the one in his office, if needed. Mr. Mason also advised that Mr. A.J. Craig has been appointed to go to Washington on Civilian Defense matters. 410. Ordinance No. 139 was presented for 3rd and final reading. Upon motion of Mr. Thames, seconded by Mr. Kirby this Ordinance covering the paving of 2nd, 3rd, 7th, and 8th Streets and Sherry Drive was passed on 3rd and final reading. Mrs. Keith asked if the County was going to help with the paving of Sherry Drive. There was a discussion and upon motion of Thames, seconded by Mr. Kirby the matter was referred to the Public Works Committee to confer with Mr. Brotchie and see the County Commission immediately. Mr. Mason advised that he would not be able to serve and Mr. Bremer was appointed to take his place on this matter. Upon motion of Mr. Thames, seconded by Mr. Kirby the following Resolution was adopted covering the paving of these certain streets: Upon motion of Mr. Thames, seconded by Mr. Kirby the following Resolution covering the "Call for Bids" was approved: 110 RESOLUTION RESOLUTION of the Town Council of the Town of Atlantic Beach, Florida, authorizing the call for bids ,furnishing the materials, equipment and labor required for the paving of certain streets of said Town as provided for by Ordi- nance Number 139 and Resolution of said Town Council pursuant thereto. BE IT RESOLVED by the Mayor and Town Council of the Town of Atlantic Beach, Florida: That bids be called for by said Town for the furnish- 41 ing of all the materials , equipment and labor required by said Town for the paving of those certain streets of said Town as provided for in Ordinance Number 139 , heretofore adopted by the Mayor and Town Council of said Town on June 11th, 1951 , and Resolution of said Council pursuant thereto, said work and improvement to be done and constructed in accordance with the plans and specifications attached to and made a part of said Ordinance and on file in the Office of the Town Clerk of said Town, such bids to be received by said Town up to and until 5 o' clock P.1,1. of the )41th day of July , 1951. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Town Attorney be and 41, he is hereby directed to prepare appropriate form of call for bids and such other instruments and documents as may be appro- priate to comply with the above requirements and deliver the same to the Town Clerk,who shall give public notice of the Town' s request for bids by publishing such call for bids one time at least 15 days prior to duly YO5E /4{'i. , 1951 in a newspaper of general circulation published in Duval County, Florida. This Resolution shall take effect immediately upon its passage. 0011 Passed by the Town Council and referred to the Mayor, June 11, 1951. / Attest: ad-e-ge-- Approved June__11 , 1951 Town Clerk (a`.L Ma or June 11th, 1951 - Page#3 Upon motion of Mr. Kirby, seconded by Mr. Mason approval was given to the refund made by the Town Clerk to Mrs. Holly Deloach of $375. as the State Beverage Department failed to approve her application for liquor license. Upon motion of Mr. Mason, seconded by Mr. Thames the Treasurer's report for May, 1951 was approved with the following balances: General Fund $6,373.27 Seawall Fund 1,817.29 Waterworks Fund 5,454.55 Cigarette Tax Fund 1,458.13 Sp. Sw. Fm. Fund 370.26 Upon motion of Mr. Thames, seconded by Mr. Mason the following bills were studied and approved for payment: GENERAL WATERWORKS CIGARETTE Atlantic Blvd. Ise & Fuel Co $ 5.52 $ - $ - Beach Transfer - - 1.70 Concrete Products 1001.74 - - Cameron & Barkley - - 74.38 P.D. Carmichael Hardware "27;42 - - H. & W.B. Drew Co. 11.50 1 - Fishermen's Supply Co. 21.80 - - Howard's Garage 3.40 - - Jacksonville Coca-Cola Bottling Co. . . 13.25 - - City of Jacksonville Beach, Fla. . . 49.00 - - Mrs. Chas. Franks(Prmsoner's meals) . . 1.50 - __ City of Jacksonville Beach ( radio) . . 30.00 - - City of Jacksonville ( W.W. current). . - 174.25 - Mason-Smit}i Co 111.33 - 1.74 Miller Signs 13.20 _ _ Payne-Garrison-Younger & Co. 16.57 - - Porter's Service Station 14.58 - - Matt C. Reeves & Co. . 34.40 _ _ Smith Steel Construction Co. 2.75 - - Sanford-Hall Co. 7.65 - - Southern Bell T. & T. Co.(Health Center 9.499 - - It It n It It It (Office) . . . 2.5S - .-. n n n n n n (Russell). 4.89 - - Sun Oil Co. - Police(G&0) $22.10 Streets " 18,60 Garbage n 9.46 . . . 50.16 - - Texas Co. Garbage (G&0) $35.49 n (R&R) 27.80 Streets (G&0) 92.65 " (R&R) 10.20 Police (G&0) 45.74 " (R&R) 10.00 . . . . 221.88 - - White Star Chemical Corp. 14.38 - - R.F. Wilkerson & Co 13.60 - - Zaun Equipment Co 44.66 - - 1730.47 174 25 81.42 Mr. Mason presented the plan for a Beach Patrol with Qualified Life Guards being worked up by Neptune Beach to serve the areas of Atlantic Beach and Neptune Beach and equipment, to patrol all day every day. They would like for the Town to contribute $200., and part of the bal- ance of expense will be by public contributions. There was discussion, , and the Mayor was asked to confer with Mr. Jarboe of Neptune Beach, ' and if he thinks necessary to call an adjourned meeting to decide on the matter. Letter was read from Dr. Harold Van Schaick expressing appreciation of . settlement of his claim on the back-filling. Due to illness, he was de- layed in making this acknowledgement. Letter was read from the Atlantic-Neptune P.T.A. thanking the Town for the use of the lights at the May Fete, also for hauling the bleachers and putting them iap. A letter was raad from Mr. Richard Hamilton in which he suggested that a Planning Board be appointed by the Council to study matters of re- Zoning, etc. and make suggestions to the Council. He also made some suggestions as to signs for safety. There was a discussion and apprecia- tion was expressed of his interest and suggestions. Upon motion of Mr. Thames, seconded by Mr. Mason the Town Clerk was authorized to transfer the monies in the Special Seawall Emergency Fund to the General Fund, as partial repayment on the amount spent from the General Fund to make final payment on the Seawall Emergency Bills. Mr. Ganzel told of the enthusiasm and fine work being down by the Midget League, and asked if it would be possible for the Town to put a row of seats for the spectators, as they anticipate a nice crowd at each of the games. There was a discussion in which it was brought out that 2x8 planks could be used. Mr. Brotchie was instructed to see what could be done, and get some- fixed. Upon motion of Mr. Thames the meeting adjourned from day to day at 9:30 P.M. E. Gerry Adds, President Attest: Adele S. Grage, Town Cl k • RESOLUTION of the Town Council of the Town of Atlantic Beach, Florida, providing for the paving and improvement of a portion of certain streets of said Town, and providing for the payment of a part of the costs thereof by the Town from its general fund, and a part of said costs by the levying and imposing of special assessments against and upon all lots and lands adjoining and contiguous to or bounding and abutting upon said improvement. BE IT RESOLVED by the Town Council of the Town of Atlan- tic Beach, Florida: Section 1. It is hereby ascertained, determined and de- clared that the public health, safety, order, convenience, comfort , and general welfare of the Town of Atlantic Beach in Duval County, Florida, require that the portion of those certain streets of said Town hereinafter described and desig- nated be paved and improved in accordance with the plans and specifications trete 3t adopted and approved and attached to Number 139; and by reference made a part of trills. Ordinance, and said im- provement is hereby ordered to be made. Section 2. It is hereby ordered that all the parts or portions of those certain streets of said Town of Atlantic Beach, viz: The Street known and designated as Second Street from the Street '.cnown and designated as Sherry Drive to the street known and designated as Ocean Boulevard; the street known and designated as Third Street from said Sherry Drive to the street known and designated as East Coast Drive; the street known and designated as Seventh Street from said Sherry Drive to said East Coast Drive; the street known and designated as Eighth Street from said Sherry Drive to said East Coast Drive; said Sherry Drive from said Third Street to the street known and designated as The Plaza, be paved and improved in accordance with said plans and speci- fications. • 110 Section 3 . The total estimated cost of constructing said improvement and completing the said work contemplated hereunder is the sum of 014,648.41, and the proportion of such total estimated cost , which shall be borne and paid by the Town of Atlantic Beach, is the sum of $4$$6.14, which shall be paid in cash from the funds appropriatedi nd available for the pur- pose from the Town' s general fund , and the balance of said estimated total cost remaining in the sum of •;,9772.27 shall be financed, paid and defrayed by the imposition and collection of special assessments to be levied and assessed against and upon all lots and lands adjoining, contiguous to or bounding and abutting such improvement ( exclusive of public-owned property) specially benefited by reason of the construction of said improvement. Section 4. It is hereby ascertained, determined and de- clared that all lots and lands adjoining and contiguous to or bounding and abutting upon said above described parts or portions of said several streets will be specially benefited by the improvement provided f? in said Ordinance to an extent greatly in excess of the estimated amount of the special assess- ments to be distributed and prorated among the said several lots and lands to be assessed. To pay and defray such portion of said cost of said improvement as will not be borne by said Town, special assessments , in themanner hereinafter provided, shall be imposed, levied and assessed against and upon all such lots and lands ( exclusive of public-owned property) adjoining and contiguous to or bounding and abutting upon aaid improvement to be specially benefited by reason of the construction of said improvement , in an amount which shall in no event exceed the 2. S special benefit accruing to the property assessed , the unit or basis for distributing the special assessment to be so imposed, levied and assessed shall be according to the front footage of such property fronting or abutting upon said improvement in the proportion that the particular lot or parcel of land to be as- sessed bears to the total front footage of all such property fronting or abutting upon said improvement. The estimated amount of cost per front foot as special assessment to be levied and assessed against and upon such lots or parcels of land front- ing or abutting upon said improvement is as fol7.ows: The sum of : .75 per front foot for each foot of property abutting on said improvement to be made on said Second, Third, Seventh and Eighth Streets, and 01.00 per front foot for each foot of property abutting on said improvement to be made on said Sherry Drive. The Town shall have and assert a lien superior to all other claims except taxes against and upon the aforesaid property for the amounts of such special assessment, together with in- terest and all costs of collection. Section 5. The plans and specifications for the estimated cost of the said proposed improvement are on file with the Town Clerk of said Town, and are open to the inspection of the pub- lic at the Town Hall of said Hall. Section 6. The Town Clerk, as soon as practical hereafter, shall make a special assessment roll and in the preparation of said roll said costs shall be determined and prorated among all the lots and lands aforesaid specially benefited by said improve- ment, according to the method and upon the basis prescribed in said Section 4 hereof. 3 . 1111 Section 7. Said several special assessments against the said several lots and lands shall become payable to the Town immedi- ately urn the adoption and final approval of said special assessment roll and may be paid in two equal installments, the first of which said installments shall be due and payable thirty days after said special assessment roll shall have been approved and confirmed , and the second of said installments one year thereafter. Said installments shall bear interest at the rate of eight per cent. per annum from the date payment thereof, respectively, becomes due until paid. Section $. The Town Clerk is hereby directed to cause this Resolution to be published once a week for a period of two weeks in a newspaper of general circulation published in Duval County, Florida, the Town Council having ascertained and de- termined that there is no newspaper of general circulation published in said Town. Section 9. This Resolution shall take effect immediately upon its Passage. Passed and adopted by the Town Council and referred to the Mayor, this June 11, 1951. ATTEST: Town Clerk Approved this June 11, 1951 ` i�iayo