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10-14-63 v COMISSION ISSTON 1 EETING CITY OF ATLANTIC BEACH, FLORIDA OCTOBER 14, 1963 AGENDA (1) Call to Order. (2) Minutes of Regular Meeting of September 23, 1963 and Canvassing Board Meeting of October 1, 1963. (3) Recognition of Visitors. (4) Correspondence: a. Duval County b. South-Eastern Underwriters (5) Mr. Tom Ellis to appear. (6) Request, approval to hold benefit circus en October 26, 3963. (7) Request sor refund tax discount. (8) Commissioners. (9) Adjourn. ' MINUTES OF THE REGULAR MEETING OF THE ATLANTIC BEACH CITY COMMISSION HELD AT THE CITY HALL ON MONDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1963, AT 8:00 P. M. Present: Henry G. Isaacs J. B. Claiborne C. B. Lawrence, Jr. Chas. R. Moore, Commissioners and Frank Thompson, City Attorney John R. Printon, City Manager Adele S. Grage, City Clerk Absent: Preben Johansen, Commissioner The meeting was called to order by the Mayor-Commissioner, Mr . Isaacs who welcomed all visitors present. Mr. Moore moved that the minutes of the meeting of September 23, 1963, be approved as written, seconded by Mr. Claiborne and carried. Mr. Moore moved that the minutes of the Canvassing Board meeting of October 1, 1963, be approved as written, sec- onded by Mr. Claiborne and carried. The Mayor next called for any business from the floor not on the agenda. There was none. A letter from Bob Harris regarding an estimate for traffic light at State Road 10, Atlantic Boulevard and Penman Road, was presented. The county would like to split the cost of said light between Atlantic Beach, Neptune Beach and Duval County. The Mayor advised he had talked to Mr. Harris after receiving the letter and they would like each party involved to pay one-third of the cost. He also talked with Mayor Futch of Neptune Beach and their Council will meet in two weeks and will discuss the matter at that time. Mr. Lawrence wanted to know who is supposed to maintain the light. The cost of the light is estimated at $4, 187 .35. Mr. Lawrence also felt that we should be sure that any light we get is not a 'one of a kind' light that is impossible to secure parts for. Mr. Moore felt for that kind of money we could build a traffic circle and divert traffic off the highway. A letter from Southeastern Underwriters regarding the City's fire classification was read, advising we were being put on their itinerary for an inspection. Minutes - 10/14/63 Page 2 Mr. Tom Ellis next appeared regarding the proposed shopping center. He advised Mr. John Blow had sent a letter to Mr. Printon requesting rezoning so they can get started on the shopping center plans. He presented plans and documents including one from H. B. Meiselmann regarding building a movie theatre, Some time ago when the Texaco station went in, they put in a septic tank. Mr. Blow has agreed if this is rezoned, he will extend sewer and water utilities to location. He advised that Sailfish Drive will be paved, guttered and storm sewered. They are perfectly willing to defray costs of re-zoning and public hearing. He also presented a contract from Lonnie Wurn that they will build a Pic 'n Save. Mr. Ellis said he would appreciate it if the Commission could give some action tonight so they can proceed with the plans to further develop the center. Mr. Moore inquired regarding the super market. Mr. Ellis ad- vised he is meeting with A & P tomorrow to renegotiate the lease - he has two prospects - A & P and Colonial Stores. Colonial wants to go in very much because of an affiliation with Pic 'n Save. An ordinance for re-zoning the northeast corner of •Royal Palms Drive and Atlantic Boulevard was pre- sented to the Commission to read and study. Mr. Lawrence said apparently this is a true serious attempt to establish some sort of commercial area in there and he is willing to swallow a bit of pride and sponsor the ordinance for rezoning of that particular corner. Mr. Claiborne questioned our change in this matter. There was further discussion in which it was brought out that from a tax standpoint it would be good for the City and a full-fledged shopping cen- ter would be a valuable service to Atlantic Beach. After further discussion, Mr. Lawrence moved that the rules be waived and the ordinance be presented in full in writing for first reading by title only, seconded by Mr. Moore and the vote was: Aye: Lawrence, Moore, Isaacs Nay: Claiborne Absent: Johansen whereupon the Mayor declared said Ordinance passed on first reading by title only and set date for Public Hearing as November 11, 1963 . A request for approval to hold a benefit Circus at the Bull Airport on October 26, 1963, was presented. Mr. Bull ad- vised that he has given permission for use of the airport. Minutes - 10/14/63 Page 3 This event is sponsored by the Fraternal Order of Police. Mr. Lawrence moved that the request be granted, seconded by Mr. Moore and carried. A request for refund of tax discount on RE 59 to Miss Florence Walker was presented. Mr. Claiborne moved that the discount in the amount of $2 . 15 be refunded to Miss Walker, seconded by Mr. Isaacs and carried. Mr. Claiborne advised he would like to ask the City Manager to look into the possibility of drawing up an ordinance to reduce the rate we charge Beaches Aquatic Pool for their water - we are looking for some way we could legally help them. Mr. Moore advised he was a little concerned about kids running wild, throwing rocks at cars and street lights. There being no further business, the Mayor declared the meeting adjourned. Henry Go(Is• . cs, Mayor-Commissioner Attest: CALif Adele S. Grage, City Cl=1