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05-24-65 v CITY OF ATLANTIC BEACH, FLORIDA COMMISSION MEETING AGENDA MAY 24, 1965 1. Call to order. 21 Invocation. 3. Approval of Minutes: Regular meeting, April 26, 1965 Special meeting, May 7, 1965 Regular meeting, May 10, 1965 4. Recognition of visitors. • 5. Adjourned Public Hearing- Ordinance 2nd and final reading Rezoning Pt. of Hotel Reservation Business A to Business A-1. 6. Public Hearing- Ordinance 2nd and final reading Rezoning Pt. of Hotel Reservation "Ward Property" Res. A to Residence C. 7. Report from Advisory Planning Board. 8. Resolutions: (a) Transfer Funds- Acct. 802 to Acct. 503 for garbage Containers- Resolution #65-15 (b) Appointment Board of Plumbing Examiners- Resolution 65- 16 (c) Appointment-Board of Assessment Review-Resolution 65-17 (d) Lot Cleaning- Resolution #65-18 9. Ordinance Amending Zoning Ord. #90-59-3 Sec.VII,Para.#7 (c) re:living area requirement- Residence B- 1st reading. 10. Approval purchase 12-meter boxes- $32.40 plus frt.-Acct. 1501. 11. Correspondence: (a) Mrs. Hairston ' s petition to rezone Lots 5 & 6, Block 1, A.B.P. to Residence C. (b) Miscellaneous correspondence. 12. Fire and Police Chief Report. 13. City Manager Report. 14. Commissioners. 15. Adjournment. 71 t�-a.+C, g2e 196'6 :11 4 -a- l ' _ ( ) ____ MINUTES OF THE MEETING OF THE ATLANTIC BEACH CITY COMMISSION HELD AT THE CITY HALL ON MONDAY, MAY 24TH, 1965 AT 8 P.M. Present: George R. Olsen Donald Goodling Walter J. Parks, Jr. John W. Weldon, Commissioners and Frank Thompson, City Attorney Arthur J. Craig, City Manager Adele S. Grage, City Clerk Absent: Chas. R. Moore, Commissioner (out of City) The meeting was called to order by the Mayor-Commissioner, Mr. Olsen. The Invocation was given by Commissioner Weldon, There being no corrections or additions to the minutes of April 26th, 1965, Mr. Olsen declared them approved as written. Mr. Olsen called for additions or corrections to the minutes of the Special Meeting of May 7th, 1965. Mr. Goodling suggested that these minutes show that it is not the policy to hold special meet- ings for an award of bid, but since there was only a single bid and the work on the streets needed to be done, and as there would not be a quorum at the regular meeting due to vacations and annual military service, it was deemed advisable to hold the special meeting under these circumstances. With this explanation, and there being no other corrections or additions, the minutes were declared approved as written. Mr. Olsen called for any additions or corrections to the minutes of May 10th, 1965,and directed that the record show that Mr. Parks was in town on that date but was notified by the Mayor that it was not necessary for him to attend as there would not be a quorum, due to reasons stated above. With this information noted, the Mayor declared the minutes approved as written. Mr. Olsen recognized visitors present and called for any business from the floor not on the agenda. Mr. Otis E. Carr, 1071 Atlantic Blvd. stated that for 20 years he has rented space on his property for a billboard which has been one source of income for him, and he would ask that they permit the Bache Sign Co. to erect the sign as applied for, as it is going in same location as one blown down by Hurricane Dora. Mr. Olsen advised that this would be considered under the Planning Board' s report later in the meeting. • - Minutes 5-24-65, Page #2 There was no other business from the floor at this time. Mayor Olsen presented Ordinance #90-65-21 said Ordinance amends Zoning Ordinance by creating and establishing a Business A-1 zone on part of Hotel Reservation which was previously zoned Business "A" . Copy of certified proof of publication of notice of Public Hearing on this ordinance for May 10th, 1965 is atta- ched to these minutes and made a part hereof. The Public Hearing of May 10th was adjourned to 8 P.M. this date, May 24, 1965. Mr. Olsen read the ordinance in full following which he declared the meeting in session for the adjourned Public Hear- ing on said ordinance. As no one appeared either for or against said Ordinance, the Mayor declared the Public Hearing closed. Whereupon Mr. Parks moved that Ordinance #90-65-21 be adopted on second and final reading, seconded by Weldon and carried. Mr. Olsen next presented Ordinance #90-65-22 which Ordinance amends Zoning Ordinance 90-59-3 by rezoning a part of the Hotel Reservation designated as "Ward property" from Residence A to Residence C. Copy of certified proof of publication covering Public Hearing on said Ordinance is attached to these minutes and made a part thereof. Mr. Olsen read the ordinance in full then declared the meeting in session for Public Hearing on same. No one appeared either for or against the ordinance except Mr. Ward who stated he was in favor of and had requested the change. It was also stated that the sign was posed on the property as required. Mr. Olsen declared the Public Hearing closed, where- upon Mr. Parks moved the adoption of Ordinance #90-65-22 , second- ed by Mr. Weldon and carried. Mr. Olsen next recogonized Deputy Marshall D.K.Jahnke of the Neptune Beach Police Department who advised that there was some question as to advisability of his driving the wrecker for the Perry' s American Service Station where he is working part-time when off duty. His work is as service station attendant and at times he drives the wrecker. He advised that he is doing this with permission of his chief so long as he is not on duty or in uniform. It was brought out that the wreckers are called on rotation and the list is a'ai_lable for public inspection. Chief Vogel advised that he had nothing against the arrangement, but that some of our patrolmen were concerned over the criticism that might be leveled against them thinking they were favoring another officer. Mr. Goodling asked the attorney if this was a matter the Commission has authority to pass on, and Mr. Thompson advised he thought not. The matter was discussed further and at length following which Mr. Weldon moved that we make no distinct- ion in the American Service Station or in its wrecker drivers with respect to being called for service in Atlantic Beach until such time as there is a complaint and then we will look into the matter iurther, seconded by Mr. Parks, and following further discussion the Mayor put the question and the call vote was : Minutes 5-24-65, Page #3 Aye: Parks, Weldon, Olsen Nay: None rstaina Goodling Absent: Moore Mr. Goodling advised that he thinks there is a conflict of inter- est and perferred to abstain from voting. Mr. Olsen declared the motion carried. City Manager Craig reported on behalf of the Advisory Planning Board. The Board recommends that action be delayed on Mrs. Thel- ma Keeth ' s rezoning request until after the passage of the Ordi- nance amending the Zoning Ordinance as regards square foot area in apartment living units. Copy of proposed ordinance will be sent to Mrs. Keeth. Mr. Craig advised a request was received from Mr. Jack Shannon to sell an 8 ' X28 ' trailer to be used as office and night watch- man' s quarters at Don' s Barber Shop place on Mayport Road. The Planning Board recommended that the request be denied, as our ordinance does not permit the use of trailers except in trailer parks. Mr. Goodling moved that the letter be acknowledged and request denied as recommended, seconded by Mr. Weldon and carried. Mr. Craig reported that a letter had been received from Mr. D.K. Jahnke requesting permission to sell used cars at the American Service Station at 715 Atlantic Blvd. The Planning Board recom- mended that the request be denied as the location is in Business AA where no outside storage is allowed and it would not be a ser- vice to the neighborhood. After discussion, Mr. Parks moved that the recommendation of the Board be accepted in this instance as the policy of the Commission, seconded by Mr. Weldon and carried. On a permit request from Wm. S. Howell for a 61" X 25" sign at his insurance office location on Atlantic Blvd. Mr. Craig advised that he talked to Mr. Guest of the State Road Department who stat- ed that the sign was acceptable under present conditions and the sign could in no way obstruct traffic. The Planning Board recom- mended approval. Mr. Parks moved that the request be approved as recommended by Planning Board, seconded by "'r,. Goodling and the vote was Aye: Parks, Weldon, Goodling Nay: Olsen Absent: Moore Whereupon the Mayor declared the motion carried. Mr. Craig advised that as regards the billboard sign,application for which was made by the Bache Bros. Sign Co. to be erected on Minutes 5-24-65, Page #4 Mr. Carr' s property on Atlantic Blvd, the Planning Board recom- mended disapproval. This is the sign Mr. Carr mentioned previous- ly in these minutes. The matter was discussed, and Mr. Parks inquired if we had an ordinance that prohibited the erection of the sign end Mr. Craig advised that he could not find anything that prohibited the sign if approved. It meets the requirements for signs of this type as set up in the building code. After further discussion Mr. Weldon moved that there being nothing in ordinances which would prohibit and the fact that it is being placed on private property and appears to be well designed, au- thority be granted for erection of the sign, seconded by Mr.Parks. Mr. Olsen stated that he thinks we have enough signs but since it is taking place of sign blown down by Hurricane "Dora" he would be for it. Mr. Olsen then put the question and the motion was carried. There was considerable discussion as to billboards and signs, as well as procedures for requests for spot zoning, and the Planning Board was requested to make recommendations as to firming up and tying down these subjects for the Commission' s consideration. Appreciation was expressed for the work being done by the Advis- ory Planning Board for the City. Resolution #65-15 was presented covering transfer of funds from Account #802 -Sewer Department to Account #503 Sanitation in a- mount of $300.00 to cover garbage containers . Following dis- cssion Mr. Parks moved the adoption of said resolution, second- ed by Mr. Weldon and carried. Copy of Resolution #65-15 is at- tached to these minutes and made a part thereof. Resolution #65-16 was presented covering the appointment of E.G. Roche, Carl Roumillat, and Arthur J. Craig as Board of Plumbing Examiners for a period of one year beginning July 1, 1965. Mr. Weldon moved the adoption of said Resolution, seconded by Mr. Goodling and carried. Copy of Resolution #65-16 is attached to these minutes and made a part thereof. Resolution #65-17 was presented covering the appointment of McFadden A. Newell, Jr. for a three year term on the Board of Assessment Review and confirming the terms of Walter H. Freeman for two years and Richard Hamilton for one year as of July 1st, 1965. Mr. Weldon moved the adoption of said Resolution, seconded by Mr. Parks and carried. Copy of Resolution #65-17 is attached to these minutes and made a part thereof. Copies of said Reso- lution will be sent to members of the Board. Minutes 5-24-65, Page #5 Resolution #65-18 was presented covering Lot Cleaning for 1965 of certain lots as listed. There was a discussion during which costs were discussed as well as method of billing the lien. It was suggested that bill could go out with tax statement, as our present tax form does not provide space for special liens. Mr. Parks moved adoption of said Resolution, seconded by Mr, Weldon and carried Copy of Resolution #65-18 is attached to these min- utes and made a part thereof. Resolution #65-19 was presented expressing appreciation of the favorable publicity Miss Elesa Nelson has brought to the City as a teenager who has received outstanding recognition in the field of tennis. Mr. Goodling moved the adoption of said Resolution* seconded by Mr, Weldon and carried. Copy of said Resolution 65• 19 is attached to these minutes and made a part thereof. Copy of resolution will be sent to Miss Nelson and the press. Resolution #65-20 was presented expressing appreciation to Mr. Alan Potter for faithful service to the people of Atlantic Beach as a member of the Board of Assessment Review. Mr. Goodling moved the adoption of said Resolution, seconded by Mr. Weldon and carried. Copy of Resolution #65-20 is attached to these min- utes and made a part thereof. An ordinance amending Section VII Paragraph 7 (c) as regards re- quirements on size of living area per unit in multiple family dwellings in Zoning Ordinance 90-59-3 was presented in writing in full. Copies were sent to the Commissioners in advance as required, Mr. Weldon suggested that the wording be changed from "the maximum number of living units per acre, etc. " al written to "the maximum ratio of living units per acre, etc. " Mrd Park, moved that the Ordinance be passed on first reading by title only as amended, seconded by Mr. Weldon and carried. June 14th, 1965 was set as date for Public Hearing on said Ordinance. Copy of ordinance will be sent to Mrs. Keeth advising her also of Public Hearing date. Mr. Craig requested approval for purchase of 12 meter boxes from Account #1501 in the amount of $32.40 plus freight. Mr. Goodling moved approval of the purchase, seconded by Mr. Weldon and carried. Request received from Mrs. Bertha Hairston for rezoning of her Lots 5 & 6, Block 1, A.B.P. from Residence A to Residence C was referred to the Advisory Planning Board for study and recommen- dation in line with motion of Mr. Weldon, seconded by Mr. Parks and carried. Copy of ordinance amending Zoning Ordinance as to size of living areas will be sent to Mrs. Hairston with date of Public Hearing covering same. Minutes 5-24-65, Page #6 A letter was read from the Florida State Road Department advis- ing that they are changing the speed limit on Mayport Road within the City Limits to 35 MPH and to 45 MPH from City limits to en- trance to Mayport base. This is temporary pending construction of highway. The letter was received for filing and information. Copy of letter from Robt. W. Gordon, Councilman of Neptune Beach to John P. Ggllager & Asso. regarding a utility study was re- ceived for information and filing. Letters were read for information and filing from Atlantic Beach First Baptist Church and from the Ville de Montreal, Canada. The report of Police and Fire Department for month of April, 1965 was received for information and filing, as were the several copies of the municipal court dockets for month of May, 1965. There was discussion of arrests and number made by different officers. There was general discussion of the reports. Mr. Craig reported that steps have been completed at 2nd, 4th, 6th, 10th, 11th and 13th Sts, and plan to have all finished in near future. The sprinkler system at the City Hall park has been partially completed. The street re-surfacing by Houdaille-Duval has been completed and good work was done. We are limerocking other bad areas in the City. He advised there would be a street light on Sailfish in neighborhood of Pic "N Save. There was discussion as to locations on which "stop"signs were needed and the Public Works department will handle. Chief Vogel advised the surfers have been requested to use area between 7th St. ramp and pier site as they aid last year. Chief Vogel reported on Law Enforcement Academy which he attend- ed in Tallahassee. The Commission will get to-gether as a committee on finances on Wednesday. There being no further business th: ayor declared the meeting adjourned. iIOW A Attest: eeorge/ Olsen, Mayor- ' Commissioner Adele S. Grage, City Cle RESOLUTION 65- 15 WHEREAS, the City Charter requires that the City Commission approve all transfers from one office or Department to another, NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF ATLANTIC BEACH, FLORIDA, THAT the following transfers be approved: FUND INCREASE DECREASE SEWER DEPT. Account 802 - $300.00 SANITATION Account 503 - Garbage $300.00 - Containers TOTAL INCREASES & DECREASES $300.00 $300. 00 All the above in the 1965 Budget. * * * Passed by the City Commission on May 24, 1965. Attest: (24 / AddLaAmio, ADELE S . GRAGE, CITY irRK (SEAL) RESOLUTION NO. 65-16 BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF ATLANTIC BEACH, DUVAL COUNTY, FLORIDA, THAT The following are hereby appointed to the Board of Plumbing Examiners of Atlantic Beach for a period of one year, from July 1, 1965 to July 1, 1966: E. G. Roche, Master Plumber Carl Roumillat, Journeyman Arthur J. Craig, City Manager X x h k x k- x x Passed by the City Commission of the City of Atlantic Beach, Florida on May 24, 1965. Attest: OIC1I-AeLt— ?C2 - Adele S. Grage, City Cl k (Seal) RESOLUTION NO. 65-17 WHEREAS, Section 111 of the Charter of the City of Atlantic Beach provides for the appointment of a Board of Assessment Review, and, WHEREAS, one membership of said Board expires July 1st, 1965, NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED THAT the following be appointed to the Board of Assessment Review for the period as listed: McFadden A. Newell, Jr. - 3 years AND BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the term of the remaining members of the Board be confirmed as follows; Walter M. Freeman - 2 years Richard Hamilton - 1 year * * * * * Passed by the City Commission May 24, 1965 . Attest: Adele S. Grage, City Cler/ (Seal) vv. r, RESOLUTION NO. 65-18 BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF ATLANTIC BEACH, DUVAL COUNTY, FLORIDA, that The lots and plots listed below, all located within the City of Atlantic Beach, Florida, do, because of excessive growth of weeds, thickets, brush and/or accumulated trash, constitute a health hazard to the citizens of said City: LOT BLOCK SUBDIVISION 1, 2, 3 1 Atlantic Beach Pkwy 803 , 804, 805, 806, 807 , 808, 809 - Saltair 838, 839, 840, 844, 845, 846, 847 , 848, 849 - Saltair 6 , 8, Part of 10, 22, 24, 26 2 Atlantic Beach 9, 10, 11 - Atlantic Beach Terr. 23 and part of 21 4 Atlantic Beach Parts of 1 & 2, 3 , 5, 13 , 24 and part of 22 5 Atlantic Beach 28, 30, 29, 31 6 Atlantic Beach 1, 40, 42 7 Atlantic Beach 1, 2 17 Atlantic Beach 9, 13 8 Atlantic Beach 1, 31 9 Atlantic Beach 29, 31, 33, 40, 42 and Part of 44 10 Atlantic Beach 3, 5, 7 , 8, 18, 26, 29, 31, 33 , 42, 44 11 Atlantic Beach 10, 12, 25, 28, 37 12 Atlantic Beach 12, 14, 17 and part of 15, 34 13 Atlantic Beach 10, 12, 14, 16, 18, 20, 28, 30 14 Atlantic Beach 1 44 Atlantic Beach 3 5 Atlantic Beach Pkwy. 6 54 Mandalay 6 60 Mandalay 3 64 Mandalay 14 63 Mandalay 21 1 Atlantic Beach NE 4 of Tract Lying W of Lot 21, Block 1 Atlantic Beach BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that, in accordance with Ordinance No. 55-59-4 of the City of Atlantic Beach, Florida, the owners of the above listed lots are ordered to remove such weeds, thickets, brush, and/or accumulated trash and that the procedure and provisions of Ordinance No. 55-59-4 be carried out. ************* Passed by the City Commission of the City of Atlantic Beach, Florida, oftA7 1965. Attest: CLQ ,--e- e- /21, 4t-tt-e• Adele S . Grage, City Cl (Seal) 4 3 PROOF OF PUBLIC, 127. THE BEACHES LEADER,INC. (Published Weekly in Jacksonville Beach, Florida, Duval County) STATE OF FLORIDA, SS: COUNTY OF DUVAL, Before the undersigned authority personally appeared Robert L. Scott,who on oath says thathe is the publisher of the BEACHES LEADER, a weekly newspaper published at Jacksonville Beach, in D�t val County, Florida; that the attached copy of advertisment, being a � in the matter of . /e,au— in the County Judge's Burt, cf Duval County, Flof da, was published, in said newspaper in the issues of 7.0 7 /' y 6 S Affiant further says that the said BEACHES LEADER is a newspaper published at Jacksonville Beach, in said Duval County, Florida, and that the said newspaper has heretofore been continuously published in said Duval County, Florida, each week and has been ptantered as second class matter at the post office in Jacksonville Beach, in said Duval County,Florida,for apericd of one year preceeding the first publication of the attached copy of advertisment:and affiant further says that she has neither paid per promised any person, firm or corporation any discount, rebate, commission or refund/for the purpose of securing this advertisment for publication insai.c;ne spaper. Sworn to and subscribed before me this.-�, da of . y A.D. iio.i ;; Notory •'A. tc My Commission Expires MY oMMrss oNS:.-'IRE�, 17. 1�3a / flULll.c 1J ILCLOUJ' glrcll alai. lac UY1llc1 J vi. CCWI vi. LUG parcels of land described below are requird by Resolu- tion #65-18 to cause said parcels of land to be cleared of weeds and undergrowth w#tihin 15 days of the date of this notice: LOT BLOCK SUBDIVISION 1, 2, 3 1 Atlantic Beach Pkwy 803, 804, 805, 806, 807 808, 809 - Saltair 838, 839, 840, 844, 845, 846, 847, 848, 849 - Saltair 6, 8, Part of 10, 22, 24, 26 2 Atlantic Beach 9, 10, 11 - Atlantic Beach Terr, 23 and part of 21 4 Atlantic Beach Parts of 1& 2, 3, 5, 13, 24 and part of 22 5 Atlantic Beach 28, 30, 29, 31 6 Atlantic Beach 1, 40, 42 7 Atlantic Beach 1, 2 17 Atlantic Beach 9, 13 8 Atlantic Beach 1, 31 9 Atlantic Beach 29, 31, 33, 40, 42 and Part of 44 10 Atlantic Beach 3, 5, 7, 8, 18, 26, 29, 31, 33, 42, 44 11 Atlantic Beach 10, 12, 25, 28, 37 12 Atlantic Beach 12, 14, 17 and part of 15, 34 13 Atlantic Beach 10, 12, 14, 16, 18, 20, 28, 30 14 Atlantic Beach 1 44 Atlantic Beach 3 5 Atlantic Beach Pkwy 6 54 Mandalay 6 60 Mandalay 3 64 Mandalay 14 63 Mandalay 21 1 Atlantic Beach NE 1/4 of Tract Lying W of Lot 21, Block 1 Atlantic Beach In default thereof, the City of Atlantic Beach, Florida will perform said work and assess a lien equal to the actual cost of such work against each of the said re- spective parcels, Dated at the City Hall this 25th day of May, 1965. (Seal) /s/Adele S. Grage City Clerk 0,11!: CITY OF . . , AUa#t4kDeacheaTemitick RESOLUTION NO. 65-19 t WHEREAS, Miss Elesa Nelson has given to the City of Atlantic Beach a great deal of favorable publicity as a fine example of an outstanding teen age citizen, and, WHEREAS, her accomplishments in the field of tennis have been possible only through countless hours of sacrifice, effort and concentration, and, WHEREAS, she is one of the finest women tennis players in her age division, being Women' s Champion in Duval County, ranking No. 2 in the State and 21st in the Nation, andlhas received recognition by all of the news media, NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF ATLANTIC BEACH, FLORIDA, that, Miss Elesa Nelson be commended for her fine record and actions as a citizen of Atlantic Beach, and all of the best wishes of the entire community be bestowed upon her for continued success in the future. * * * * * Passed by the City Commission of The City of Atlantic Beach, Florida on May 24, 1965. Attest: acu,ec_ Adele S . Grage, City Cl k (Seal) RESOLUTION NO. 65-20 WHEREAS, Alan Potter has served the people of the City of Atlantic Beach faithfully and diligently as a member of the Board of Assessment Review from September 10, 1962 to July 1, 1965, NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF ATLANTIC BEACH, FLORIDA, That, recognition of this service be spread in the minutes of this body, and, That, a copy of this Resolution be presented to Mr. Potter as a token of appreciation of the people of Atlantic Beach. * * * Passed by the City Commission of the City of Atlantic Beach, Florida, on May 24, 1965. Attest: • / 4. Yr Adele S . Grage, City Clefr (Seal) hheAloribntimes-Anion Anrksonuiile3ournxl EVERY MORNING EVENING EXCEPT SUNDAY FLORIDA PUBLISHING COMPANY Publishers JACKSONVILLE, DUVAL COUNTY, FLORIDA STATE OF FLORIDA COUNTY OF DUVAL J Before the undersigned authority personally appeared NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE is hereby given that on May B. `J 10th, 1965 at 8:00 P.M. in the City Hall • o o d 1 o e of the City of Atlantic Beach, Florida , who on oath says that he is the city Commission of said City will hold a Public Hearing on an Ordinance ,�,77 Amending Ordinance No. 90-59-3 by Manager Retail a i l Advertising creating and establishing an additional of The Florida Times-Union, and district to be known as Business A-1. and to sone as District A-1 the following lands: For a point of reference commence at the Northwest corner of Club Jacksonville Journal, daily newspapers published at Jacksonville in Duval County, Manor, according to plat thereof re• corded in Plat Book 25, Page 62 of the current public records of Duval County. Florida; run thence North Florida; that the attached copy of advertisement, being a 65° 32' is' East along the North line of said Club Manor, a distance;; of 581.61 feet to the Easterly line of �� said Club Manor; rim thence North Leg_ Notice 4ice 4° 12' 55" West in the Easterly line of Club Manor protected North. erly 30 feet to the point of beginning:...! T .} y, L from the said point of beginning con. ill the matter of _T�IQtic_e of FUJI c He_axing. .niendia _Q. _ rdina .ntinue North 4012' 55" West in the Easterly line of Club Manor projected Northerly 661.30 feet to the South NO (7 • CQ-5 -3 line of Tenth Street; run thence 77 south 83° 40' 45" •West in the -- - --- - - I Southerly line of Tenth Street 285.30 feet: run thence south 4° 29' 15" East 582.06 feet; run thence North 85° 32' 15" East 94.58 feet; run thence South 4° 27' 45" East 100 feet; run thence North 85° 32' 15" East 30 feet; run thence evNorth thence° .._ the 27' 45" West, 30 feet;Court, North 85° 32' 15" East 157.65 feet to the point of beginning. was published inFloridall persons interested are notified to be The F orida Times-Union (- Present at said time and placeeand they shall be heard. Copies of said Ordinance are on file in the issues of AprilI 1 inthe office of the City Clerk. 7 3 19 6 5 Dated at Atlantic FloridaBeach, Flthis ----- 20th day of April, 1965. GEORGE R. OLSEN Mayor-Commissioner, ;Seal) -- - — - ATTEST: ADEM S. GRAGta City Clerk Affiant further says that the said The Florida Times-Union and Jacksonville Journal are each newspapers published at Jacksonville, in said Duval County, Florida, and that the said newspapers have each heretofore been continuously published in said Duval County, Florida, The Florida Times-Union each day, and Jacksonville Journal each day except Sundays, and each has been entered as second class mail matter at the postoffice in Jacksonville, in said Duval County, Florida, for a period of one year next preceding the first publication of the attached copy of advertisement; and affiant further says that he has neither paid nor promised any per- son, firm or corporation any discount, rebate, commission or refund for the purpose of securing this advertisement for publication in said newspaper. Sworn to and subscribed before me this 2.3rd day of I"Ell Fl AprilA.D. 1965 [Di Notary Public, State of Florida at Large. ISE My Commission Expires _Feb + ' 19_, `� Nuairie