Item 6B v
RESOLUTION NUMBER 06-10
AGENDA # 6B
AUGUST 28, 2006
A Resolution of the City Commission of the City of Atlantic Beach,
expressing concern related to the potential for adverse traffic
impacts, which may be generated by a proposed Wal-Mart, within
the City of Neptune Beach adjacent to the City of Atlantic Beach.
WHEREAS, a commercial parcel on Atlantic Boulevard within the City of Neptune Beach
and adjacent to the City of Atlantic Beach City has been proposed to be re-developed with a Wal-
Mart Supercenter.
WHEREAS, the Intergovernmental Coordination Element of the adopted 2015
Comprehensive Plan for the City of Atlantic Beach, as stated within the following Objectives and
Policies, directs the City as follows:
Policy X1.1.3 -The City shall continue to coordinate with the City of Neptune
Beach and the City of Jacksonville Beach for the purpose of developing
coordinated land use planning, unified development policies and special projects.
Objective G 1.3 -Coordination of Levels of Service for Public Facilities
The City shall coordinate planning and land development activities with adjacent
local governments so as to ensure that the impacts of new development shall not
preclude the attainment of adopted Level of Service standards; impair sound
environmental management practices; create land use conflicts, or in any respect
contribute to inconsistent and incompatible urban development patterns.
WHEREAS, The City of Atlantic Beach has a shared and common interest with the City
' of Neptune Beach in maintaining Atlantic Boulevard (SR 10), which is a roadway within the State
Highway System, as an efficient and safe roadway; and
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WHEREAS, the City of Atlantic Beach discourages redevelopment that may adversely
impact established FDOT Level of Service standards for this roadway; and
WHEREAS, the City of Atlantic Beach supports the City of Neptune Beach's efforts to
fully determine and evaluate impacts to transportation Level of Service standards.
NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the City Atlantic Beach expresses concern
related to the potential for adverse traffic impacts, which may be generated by a proposed
Wal-Mart within the City of Neptune Beach adjacent to the City of Atlantic Beach.
ADOPTED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF ATLANTIC BEACH, FLORIDA, THIS
28th DAY OF August, 2006.
Donald M. Wolfson
Mayor and Presiding Officer
Approved as to form and correctness: Attest:
Alan C. Jensen, Esquire Donna Bussey
City Attorney City Clerk