Exh 6AAGENDA ITEM #6A
MAY 12, 2003
CITY OF ATLANTIC BEACH
CITY COMMISSION STAFF REPORT
AGENDA ITEM: Public Hearing to consider an Interlocal Agreement to address school
planning as required by SB 1906
SUBMITTED BY: Sonya Doerr, AICP ,~~
Community Development Director
DATE: Apri129, 2003
BACKGROUND: With the passage of SB 1906 during the 2002 Legislative session, local
governments and school boards are required to enter into an interlocal agreement that must
address school siting, enrollment forecasting, school capacity, infrastructure, co-location and
joint use of civic and school facilities, and sharing of development and school construction
information. The interlocal agreements must be reviewed and approved by the Department of
Community Affairs (DCA) with the assistance of the Department of Education. Failure to enter
into an interlocal agreement subjects both the local governments and school boards to financial
sanctions. DCA has set the same submittal date for the county, the district school board and all
municipalities located within a school district. Local governments and the school board of
each school district are encouraged to adopt a single interlocal agreement to which all join as
parties. At this time, the School Board, the City of Jacksonville and all municipalities within
the County are on schedule to adopt and transmit the Interlocal Agreement to DCA prior to the
July 1st deadline.
The attached interlocal agreement is the product of a year-long process, and has been prepared by a
Joint Planning Committee consisting of representatives from the School Board, the City of
Jacksonville, the three Beach cities and the Town of Baldwin, various business and private
interests, the press, and other agencies including JTA and the MPO. Clearly, this is an issue of
considerable importance to the City of Jacksonville, but given that the School Board is very
unlikely to develop new schools within the City of Atlantic Beach, it is not likely to have a
significant impact to this- municipality. The COAB has a joint use agreement with Atlantic Beach
Elementary for use of the soccer field, baseball field and other outside facilities, and those activities
will be subject to the interlocal agreement. Additional information related to this new law is
available on the DCA website at:
http://www. dca.state.fl.us/fdcp/DCP/SchoolPlanning/school~lanning.htm
BUDGET: No budget issues.
RECOMMENDATION: Motion to approve Resolution 03-04, authorizing Mayor to execute
Interlocal Agreement.
ATTACHMENTS: Resolution 03-04 and Interlocal Agreement, attached as Exhibit A; also
an Executive Summary describing the Joint Planning Committee, prepared by Jacksonville
City Council Staf£
REVIEWED BY CITY MANAG
OS-12-03 regular meeting
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RESOLUTION N0.03-04
A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR TO EXECUTE AN
INTERLOCAL AGREEMENT, ATTACHED AS EXHIBIT A,
BETWEEN THE CITY OF ATLANTIC BEACH, THE CITY OF
JACKSONVILLE, THE TOWN OF BALDWIN, THE CITY OF
JACKSONVILLE BEACH, THE CITY OF NEPTUNE BEACH (THE
"CITIES") AND THE DUVAL COUNTY SCHOOL BOARD TO
COORDINATE THE PLANNING, LOCATION, DEVELOPMENT
AND. USE OF PUBLIC SCHOOL FACILITIES THROUGHOUT
DUVAL COUNTY AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
WHEREAS, the Cities and the Duval County School ~ Board recognize the
benefits that flow to the citizens and students of the communities by more closely
coordinating their comprehensive land use and school facilities planning programs:
namely (1) better coordination of new schools in time and place with land development,
(2) greater efficiency for the Cities and the School Board by the reduction of student
travel times and the placement of schools to take advantage of existing and planned
roads, water, sewer, and parks, (3) improved student access and safety by coordinating
the construction of new and expanded schools with the road and sidewalk construction
programs of the Cities, (4) the location and design of schools so that they serve as
community focal points, (5) the location and design of schools with parks, active
recreation facilities, libraries, and other community facilities to take advantage of joint
use opportunities, and (6) the location of new schools and expansion, and rehabilitation of
existing schools so as to reduce pressures contributing to urban sprawl and support
existing neighborhoods; and
WHEREAS, Section 1013.33(10), Florida Statutes, requires that the location of
public education facilities must be consistent with the comprehensive plans and
implementing land development regulations of the appropriate Cities; and
WHEREAS, Sections 163.3177(6)(h)1, Florida Statutes, requires each local
government to adopt an intergovernmental coordination element as part of their
comprehensive plan that states principles and guidelines to be used in the
accomplishment of the adopted comprehensive plan with the plans of the school boards,
and describe the processes for collaborative planning and decision making on population
projections and public school siting; and
WHEREAS, Section 163.3177(6)(h)2, Florida Statutes, further requires each
county, which in this instance includes the Consolidated City of Jacksonville, all of the
municipalities within Duval County, and the School Board to establish by interlocal or
other formal agreement executed by all affected parties, the joint processes described
above consistent with their adopted intergovernmental coordination elements; and
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WHEREAS, Section 163.31777, Florida .Statutes, sets forth procedures,
requirements and provisions for the interlocal agreement; and
WHEREAS, the Cities and the School Board have mutually agreed that
coordination of school facility planning and comprehensive land use planning is in the
best interest of the citizens of the Cities; and
WHEREAS, the Cities have jurisdiction for land use and growth management
decisions within their boundaries, and
WHEREAS, the School Board has the responsibility to provide school facilities
to ensure a free and adequate public education to the residents of the Cities, and
WHEREAS, the Cities and the School Board agree that they can better fulfill
their respective responsibilities by working in close cooperation to ensure that adequate
public school facilities are available to the residents of the Cities, and
WHEREAS, pursuant to Section 163.01, Florida Statutes, the parties are
authorized to enter into this interlocal agreement, attached as Exhibit A, in accordance
with the requirements of Section 163.3177(6)(h)1 and 2, Section 163.31777 and Sections
1013.33 and 1013.35, Florida Statutes.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, the City Commission of the City of
Atlantic Beach hereby authorizes the Mayor to execute an interlocal agreement, attached
as Exhibit A, between the City of Atlantic Beach, the City of Jacksonville, the Town of
Baldwin, the City of Jacksonville Beach, the City of Neptune Beach (the "Cities") and
the Duval County School Board to coordinate the location and development of public
school facilities throughout Duval County. This resolution shall become effective upon
signature by the Mayor.
ADOPTED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF ATLANTIC BEACH, FLORIDA,
THIS -12th DAY OF MAY 2003.
Honorable John S. Meserve, Mayor and Presiding Officer
Approved as to form and correctness:
Alan C. Jensen, Esquire
City Attorney Attest:
Maureen King
City Clerk
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EXHIBIT A
INTERLOCAL AGREEMENT FOR JOINT FACILITY PLAi~TNING
This agreement is entered into between the City Council of the Consolidated City of
Jacksonville (hereinafter referred to as "Jacksonville"), the City Commission of the City of At-
lantic Beach (hereinafter referred to as "Atlantic Beach"), the Town Council of the Town of
Baldwin (hereinafter referred to as "Baldwin"), the City Council of the City of Jacksonville
Beach (hereinafter referred to as "Jacksonville Beach"), and the City Council of the City of Nep-
tune Beach (hereinafter referred to as "Neptune Beach"), which are hereinafter collectively re-
ferred to as the "Cities"; and the Duval County School Board (hereinafter called the "School
Board" when referring to the elected board and "Duval County Public Schools" or "DCPS" when
referring to the administrative staff of the School Board).
WHEREAS, The Cities and the School Board recognize the benefits that flow to the citi-
zens and students of the communities by more closely coordinating their comprehensive land use
and school facilities planning programs: namely (1) better coordination of new schools in time
and place with land development, (2) greater efficiency for the Cities and the School Board by
the reduction of student travel times and the placement of schools to take advantage of existing
and planned roads, water, sewer, and parks, (3) improved student access and safety by coordinat-
ing the construction of new and expanded schools with the road and sidewalk construction pro-
grams of the Cities, (4) the location and design of schools so that they serve as community focal
points, (5) the location and design of schools with parks, active recreation facilities, libraries, and
other community facilities to take advantage of joint use opportunities, and (6) the location of
new schools and expansion and rehabilitation of existing schools so as to reduce pressures con-
tributing to urban sprawl and support existing neighborhoods; and
WHEREAS, the City Council of the Consolidated City of Jacksonville and the Duval
County School Board, in March 200,1, established a Joint Planning Committee to serve as an ad-
visorybody to the City Council and School Board, and charged said Joint Planning Committee to
assist Jacksonville and the School Board in carrying out many of the public school facility plan-
ning responsibilities subsequently mandated in Sections 1013.33 and 163.31777, Florida Stat-
utes, and
WHEREAS, Section 1013.33(10), Florida Statutes, requires that the location of public
education facilities must be consistent with the comprehensive plans and implementing land de-
velopment regulations of the appropriate Cities; and
WHEREAS, Sections 163.3177(6)(h)1 and 2, Florida Statutes, requires each local gov-
ernment to adopt an intergovernmental coordination element as part of their comprehensive plan
that states principles and guidelines to be used in the accomplishment of the adopted comprehen-
sive plan with the plans of the school boards, and describe the processes for collaborative plan-
ning and decision making on population projections and public school siting; and
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WHEREAS, Section 163.3177(6)(h)2, Florida Statutes, further requires each county,
which in this instance is the Consolidated City of Jacksonville, all of the municipalities within
Duval County, and the School Board to establish by interlocal or other formal agreement exe-
cuted by all affected parties, the joint processes described above consistent with their adopted
intergovernmental coordination elements; and
WHEREAS, the Cities and the School Board have mutually agreed that coordination of
school facility planning and comprehensive land use planning is in the best interest of the citi-
zens of the Cities; and
WHEREAS, the Cities have jurisdiction for land use and growth management decisions
within their boundaries, and
WHEREAS, the School Board has the responsibility to provide school facilities to en-
sure afree and adequate public education to the residents of the Cities, and
WHEREAS, the Cities and the School Board agree that they can better fulfill their re-
spective responsibilities by working in close cooperation to ensure that adequate public school
facilities are available to the residents of the Cities, and
WHEREAS, the parties are authorized to enter into this interlocal agreement pursuant to
Section 163.01, Section 163.3177(6)(h)2, and Section 1010.33(2)(a), Florida Statutes.
NOW, THEREFORE, be it mutually agreed between the School Board, the City Coun-
cil of the Consolidated City of Jacksonville, the Town Council of the :Town of Baldwin, the City
Commission of the City of Atlantic Beach, the City Council of the City of Jacksonville Beach,
and the City Council of the City of Neptune Beach that the following requirements, criteria, site
standards, and procedures will be utilized in the siting of public school facilities:
Section 1. Joint Meetings
1.1 .The City Councils ~or Commissions and the School Board will meet at least once per year
in a joint workshop session. The joint workshop session will be an opportunity for the
City Councils, City Commissions, and the School Board to set direction, discuss issues,
and reach understandings on issues of mutual concern; including, but not limited to, co-
ordination o f land a se a nd s chool f acilities p lanning, i ncluding p opulation a nd s tudent
growth, development trends, school needs, off-site improvements, co-location of facili-
ties, and joint use opportunities. The City Councils or Commissions and the School
Board shall decide who will be responsible for making meeting arrangements and notifi-
cations. Additional joint workshop sessions maybe held as needed to carry out the provi-
sions of this agreement.
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Section 2. Student Enrollment and Population Projections
2.1 A consistent method for projections of the amount, type, and distribution of population
growth and student enrollment shall be achieved as follows:
2.1.1 The Florida Department of Education (DOE) countywide student enrollment pro-
jections, expressed in terms of Full Time Equivalents (FTE), shall be used. These
projections will be shared with the chief planning officials for the Cities. If the
DCPS staff and any of the chief planning officials for the Cities believe that ad-
justments are needed to reflect data that the DOE may have overlooked, such in-
formation shall be prepared and submitted to the DCPS for review.
2.1.2 Any information provided by the chief planning officials of the Cities will be ad-
visory only. The final authority for requesting any adjustments to the projections
shall rest with the DCPS.
2.1.3 On an annual basis, the allocation of student population among the various plan-
ning districts within Jacksonville .and any subareas within the boundaries of At-
lantic Beach, Baldwin, Jacksonville Beach, and Neptune Beach will be carried out
jointly by the DCPS staff and planning staff of the Cities. The number and
boundaries of such planning districts or any subareas will be determined by mu-
tual consent of the various staffs.
2.1.4 The overall enrollment projections and those of the planning districts or any su-
bareas will be incorporated into the various plans of the Cities and the DCPS, e.g.,
Education Facilities Plans, Neighborhood Plans, etc., as required or desired by the
respective governmental bodies.
2.1.5 The Cities and the DCPS shall mainiain the data needed for both short term (five
years or less) and long term (more than five year) planning efforts..
Section 3. Coordinating and Sharing of Information
3.1 Jacksonville, acting on behalf of itself and the other Cities, will coordinate and share in-
formation with the DCPS as follows:
3.1.I Jacksonville's Department of Planning and Development will provide the DCPS
with copies of the Annual Statistical Package, which includes information on
population, residential building and demolition permits by type and general loca-
tion.
On or about April 30~' of each year, this Statistical Package will be forwarded to
the DCPS. The data will be current a s of December of the previous y ear. This
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package covers the cities of Jacksonville Beach, Neptune Beach, Atlantic Beach,
and.Baldwin.
3.1.2 Jacksonville's Department of Planning and Development will also provide a list
of all approved residential subdivisions by name, location, phases, and number of
units to school personnel at least once a year on or about Apri130~' of each year.
The subdivision information is current and can be provided on a more frequent
basis as requested by the DCPS.
3.1.3 When considering a Neighborhood Action Plan, District Vision Plan, a Commu-
nity Redevelopment Area (CRA), or similar plans, the .Cities, which are parties to
this agreement, will provide a draft copy of these plans to the DCPS for comment.
3.1.4 Jacksonville's Department of Planning and Development will provide to the
DCPS land use maps showing the boundaries of the Community Redevelopment
Areas and Neighborhood Plans and District Vision Plans. These will be updated
as needed.
3.1.5 Population Projections and population data will be shared on an annual basis as
outlined in Policies under 2.1 above.
3.2 The School Board shall coordinate and share information with the Cities as follows:
3.2.1 Educational Facilities Report: By November 1 of each year, the Duval County
Public Schools' staff shall submit a copy of the School Board's Five-Year Work
Program to the each of the five Mayors, with a copy to the chief planning officials
of the .Cities. The report will contain existing and projected student enrollment,
the number of relocatables at each school, and projected needs. The report will
contain the School Board approved Capital Improvement Plan including planned
`. facilities and Capital Projects and funding for the next five years.
3.2.2 When a significant renovation or school closure is approved by the School Board,
the DCPS staff shall notify the chief planning official for Jacksonville and any
other affected City. If the renovation will increase or decrease a school's capacity
by 30 percent or more, the chief planning officials will also be notified of the ca-
pacity change.
3.3 The Joint Planning Committee including both elected and citizen members will provide a
review and coordination of the activities covered under this Interlocal Agreement. This
Committee shall perform all of the duties outlined in Resolution 2001-65-A of the City
Council of Jacksonville and the companion Resolution of the Duval County School
Board approved on March 7, 2001
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3.3.1 The Joint Planning Committee will meet as often as needed to cover such items,
however, the Committee will meet at least twice a year to check progress and co-
ordinate the activities set forth in the Resolutions.
Section 4. School and Public Facility Site Selection
4.1 The DCPS staff will be responsible for reviewing and recommending potential sites for
new schools, proposed school closings, and significant school expansion projects; and
making recommendations to the Superintendent. The DCPS staff will include the Techni-
cal Advisory Committee in its deliberations, with the Joint Planning Committee provid-
ing anadvisory recommendation on the proposal.
4.2 The Cities will provide a list of needs for potential parks, libraries, and community center
sites to the Technical Advisory Committee and then to the Joint Planning Committee for
consideration in formulating a recommendation concerning co-location and/or joint use.
4.3 The Technical Advisory Committee may consist of, but is not limited to, staff persons
representing the following governmental agencies and departments:
4.3.1 DCPS Real Estate Officer,
4.3.2 DCPS Director of Pupil Assignment,
4.3.3 Jacksonville Department of Planning and Development,
4.3.4 Jacksonville Department of Public Works, including Traffic Engineering,
4.3.5 Jacksonville Parks and Recreation Department,
4.3.6 Jacksonville Library System,
4.3.7 City of Atlantic Beach (when needed),
4.3.8 Town of Baldwin (when needed),
4.3.9 City of Jacksonville Beach (when needed),
4.3.10 City of Neptune Beach (when needed),
4.3.11 First Coast Metropolitan Planning Organization,
4.3.12 Jacksonville Electric Authority,
4.3.13 Jacksonville Transportation Authority (when needed), and
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4.3.14 Florida Department of Transportation (when needed).
4.4 The following issues may be considered by the DCPS staff and the Cities when evaluat-
ingpotential public facility sites:
4.4.1 The location of public facility sites that will provide logical focal points for com-
munity activities and serve as the cornerstone for innovative urban design stan-
dards, including adequate public facilities and opportunities for joint use and co-
loration of school facilities and, if appropriate, emergency shelters.
4.4.2 Whether existing public facilities can be expanded or rebuilt to accommodate a
school facility.
4.4.3 Consistency of the proposed new school site or school closing with the adopted
Comprehensive Plans of the Cities and any neighborhood or district plan adopted
by the Cities.
4.5 The Cities shall advise the DCPS as to the consistency of the proposed closure, renova-
tion, or new site with the local comprehensive plan and any neighborhood or district plan
adopted by the Cities.
4.6 The DCPS staff and the Technical Advisory Committee will meet on a quarterly basis to
ensure ongoing planning for future public facility sites and explore opportunities for con-
tinued collaboration.
Section 5. Supporting Infrastructure
5.1 In conjunction with the site selection determination, the DCPS and the staffs of the Cities
will jointly determine the need, responsibility for providing, and timing of any on- or off-
site infrastructure improvements necessary to support a new school. To the extent that the
proposed action affects on- or off-site infrastructure improvements, the same determina-
tion shall be made for the proposed renovation or expansion of an existing school.
Section 6. Comprehensive Plan Amendments, Rezonings, and Development Approvals
6.1 The School Boazd will designate and appoint a representative to serve as anon-voting
member on each of the local planning agencies (LPA) of the Cities. The representative
will be noticed, provided an agenda, and invited to attend and/or provide comments to the
LPA's for Jacksonville, Atlantic Beach, Baldwin, Jacksonville Beach, and Neptune
Beach.
6.2 The Cities will provide the School Board's representative to their LPA with copies of all
land use amendments and rezoning proposals that may affect student enrollment projec-
tions o r s chool facilities. S uch n otice w ill b e p rovided p ursuant t o t oral n otice p roce-
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dures. This notice requirement applies to amendments to the Future Land Use Map of
each Cities' comprehensive plan, rezonings, and Developments of Regional Impact. The
Cities will also forward to the DCPS all residential subdivision reviews as part of the
commenting agency review.
6.3 After notification by the Cities, the DCPS representative will advise the chief planning
official for the appropriate City of the school enrollment impacts anticipated to result
from the proposed land use application or development proposal. The comments will in-
clude whether sufficient permanent capacity exists or is planned to accommodate the im-
pacts, based on the Five-Year District Facilities Work Program. School capacity will be
reported following DOE criteria.
6.4 Based on the DOE definition of adequate permanent capacity, if sufficient capacity is not
available or planned to serve the development at the time of impact, the DCPS will spec-
ify how it proposes to meet the anticipated student enrollment demand. The DCPS pro-
posals to meet such demand shall be based on the facilities work program adopted pursu-
ant to Chapter 1013.35, F.S.
6.5 In reviewing and approving land use applications and development proposals, the Cities
may consider such issues, as applicable:
6.5.1 Reservations for school sites and facilities within planned neighborhoods.
6.5.2 Compatibility o f t and u ses a dj acent t o e xisting s chools a nd r eserved s chool
sites.
.6.5.3 The co-location of parks, recreation, and community facilities in conjunction
with existing and proposed school sites.
6.5.4 The linkage of schools, parks, libraries, and other public facilities with bike-
. ways, trails, and sidewalks.
6.5.5 Targeting community development improvements in older and distressed
neighborhoods near schools.
6.5.6 The development of traffic circulation plans to serve schools and the sur-
rounding neighborhood, including any needed access improvements, side-
walks to schools, off-site signalization, or safety-related signage.
6.5.7 The location of school bus and mass transit stops and turnarounds in new de-
velopments.
6.5.8 Private sector identification and%or implementation of creative solutions to de-
veloping adequate school facilities in residential developments.
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6.5.9 Use of a school building and/or site as a part of the emergency management
plan, e.g., as shelter bed space.
6.5.10 Available permanent school capacity or planned improvements to increase
school capacity.
6.5.11 Results of the Population Projection Model developed by Jacksonville and
DCPS staff.
6.6 Jacksonville will invite the DCPS staff to participate in the development of any
Neighborhood Action Plans, District Vision Plans,' or any other broader planning activi-
ties as may occur in the future. The bCPS staff will be extended-the same invitation by
Atlantic Beach, Baldwin, Jacksonville Beach, and Neptune Beach when undertaking such
planning activities within their respective boundaries.
Section 7. Educational Pian Survey and Five-Year District Facilities Work Program
7.1 At least one year before the preparation of the Educational Plant Survey update, the
' Technical Advisory Committee established in Section 4 of this agreement will make rec-
ommendations to DCPS staff regarding the location of new schools or improvements to
existing schools.
7.2 The DCPS staff will provide the proposed annual update of the Five-Year Facilities Work
Program to the Mayors o f the Cities, with a copy to e ach chief planning official. The
chief planning officials will respond to the DCPS regarding any inconsistencies that are
identified with the adopted Comprehensive Plans of each of the Cities.
7.3 The DCPS will address capacity issues for each project in the Five-Year Work Program.
Section 8. Co-Location
8.1 Co-location of facilities is important to the School Board, the Cities, and the public. The
DCPS and Cities will continue to explore opportunities for future sharing of school sites,
public parks, and libraries. The DCPS will consider co-location when preparing its Edu-
cational Plant Survey, and the Cities will consider co-location when preparing their
Comprehensive Plan's schedule of capital improvements. For example, opportunities for
co-location will be considered for libraries, parks, recreation facilities, community cen-
ters, auditoriums, learning centers, museums, performing arts centers, and stadiums. In
addition, where applicable, co-location of school and governmental facilities for health
care and social services will be considered.
Section 9. Joint Use
9.1 Joint use of facilities is important to the School Board, the Cities, and the public. The
DCPS and Cities will continue to explore opportunities for joint use of existing and pro-
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posed school sites, public parks, and libraries. The DCPS will consider joint use when
preparing its Educational Plant Survey, and the Cities will consider joint use when pre-
paring their Comprehensive Plan's schedule of capital improvements. For example, op-
portunities for joint use will be considered for libraries, parks, recreation facilities, com-
munity centers, auditoriums, learning centers, museums, performing arts centers, and sta-
diums. In addition, where applicable, joint use of school and governmental facilities for
health care and social services will be considered.
9.1.1 The DCPS and the Cities will create and complete a matrix that exhibits which
sites are available for joint and/or public use. This matrix will be updated on a
yearly basis and made readily available to the public. The DCPS and the Cities
will have the fmal decision as to any joint use of their respective facilities.
9.1.2 Each joint use site will have a Memorandum of Understanding. The Memoran-
dum of Understanding will include specific details of the agreement. These details
may include such topics as:
9.1.2.1 Legal liabilities of the parties;
9.1.2.2 Use by neighborhood associations, public entities, and athletic groups;
9.1.2.3 User fee charges, operating, and maintenance costs;
9.1.2.4 Hours available for use;
9.1.2.5 Staffing requirements, including facility supervision and timely clean up
and maintenance plans;
9.1.2.6 Requirements for liability insurance to be provided, if appropriate;
9.1.2.7. Responsibilities for ensuring the facilities or property are properly ready
for the site owner's primary use following use by others, including
dispute resolution procedures;
9.1.2.8 Dispute resolution, appeals, cancellation or dissolution agreements, in-
cluding issues related to past financial expenditures; and
9.1.2.9 Any other issues that may arise from joint use.
9.1.3 It is the responsibility of the second party user to satisfy the property or facility
owner, via the Memorandum of Understanding, that the primary functions in-
tended for the property or facility are not adversely affected by the second party's
use. Such primary use purposes will be satisfactorily sustained as a condition of
continuing operations under the terms of the Memorandum of Understanding.
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9.2 The emergency management officials of the Cities shall work with the DCPS facilities
staff to identify schools, both existing and proposed, which can serve as emergency shel-
ter sites.
9.3 Jacksonville will work with the DCPS to ensure that the shelter bed fee described in Poli-
cies 7.2.5, 7.2.6, and 7.2.7 of the Conservation Element of Jacksonville's Comprehensive
Plan are enforced.
Section 10. Resolution of Disputes
10.1 If the parties to this agreement fail to resolve any conflicts related to issues covered in
this agreement, such dispute will be'resolved in accordance with the governmental con-
flict resolution procedures outlined in Chapters 164 and 186, Florida Statutes.
Section 11. Public Input and Oversight
11.1 Each of the Cities and the School Board shall hold at least one public hearing before the
adoption of this agreement and before approving any amendments to this agreement. The
public hearing(s) shall be held, after notice is provided pursuant to state law, following
the normal rules and procedures of each of the Cities. The public may provide both writ-
ten and oral comments on the agreement at the scheduled public hearing(s).
11.2 A copy of this Interlocal Agreement will be posted on the City of Jacksonville website;
and, if applicable, the websites of the other Cities. A copy of the Interlocal Agreement
will be placed in each of the branch libraries of the Jacksonville Library system.
11.3 An annual report will be prepared by the Joint Planning Committee. This annual report
shall be made available for public review and comment. A copy of the report will be sent
to the Mayors of the Cities and the School Board. A copy of the Annual Report will be
posted on the City of Jacksonville website; and, if applicable, the websites of the other
` Cities. A copy of. the annual report will be placed in each of the branch libraries of the
Jacksonville Library system.
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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, this Interlocal Agreement has been executed by and on behalf of
the School Board of Duval County, on this day of , 2003.
THE SCHOOL BOARD OF DUVAL COUNTY, FLORIDA:
[Insert standard signature block]
(CORPORATE SEAL)
State of Florida, County of Duval
WITNESS my hand and official seal this ~ of , A.D. 2003.
Print Name
My Commission Expires
(AFFIX NOTARY SEAL)
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IN tiVITNESS WHEREOF, this Interlocal Agreement has been executed by and on behalf of
the Consolidated City of Jacksonville, on this day of , 2003.
THE CONSOLIDATED CITY OF JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA:
ATTEST:
By:
Corporation Secretary
117 West Duval Street
Jacksonville, FL 32202
(CORPORATE SEAL)
Form Approved:
By:
Assistant General Counsel
By:
CITY OF JACKSONVILLE
Mayor
117 West Duval Street
Jacksonville, FL 32202
State of Florida)
County of Duval)
On this _ day of , 2003, before me, the undersigned notary public appeared
and ,whose titles are Mayor and Corpora-
tion Secretary, respectively, for the Consolidated City of Jacksonville, Florida, a party to the
foregoing Interlocal Agreement, and acknowledging that they, being authorized to do so, exe-
cuted said foregoing Interlocal Agreement, on behalf of the Consolidated City of Jacksonville,
Florida, for the purposes therein contained.
Such persons did not take an oath and _ were personally known to me, _ produced a current
Florida driver's license or identification; or _ produced as identification.
WITNESS my hand and official seal this of , A.D. 2003.
Print Name
My Commission Expires
(AFFIX NOTARY SEAL)
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, this Interlocal Agreement has been executed by and on behalf of
the City of Atlantic Beach, on this day of , 2003.
EXHIBIT A -Resolution 03-04
Interlocal Agreement for Joint Facility Planning
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AGENDA ITEM #6A
MAY 12, 2003
THE CITY OF ATLANTIC BEACH, FLORIDA:
ATTEST:
By:
City Clerk
(CORPORATE SEAL)
State of Florida
County of Duval
CITY OF ATLANTIC BEACH
By:
Mayor
On this _ day of , 2003, before me, the undersigned notary public appeared
and ,whose titles are Mayor and City Clerk,
respectively, for the City of Atlantic Beach, Florida, a party to the foregoing Interlocal Agree-
ment, and acknowledging that they, being authorized to do so, executed said foregoing Interlocal
Agreement, on behalf of the City of Atlantic Beach, Florida, for the purposes therein contained.
Such persons did not take an oath and _ were personally known to me, _ produced a current
Florida driver's license or identification; or -produced as identification.
WITNESS my hand and official seal this of , A.D. 2003.
Print'Name
My Commission Expires
(AFFIX NOTARY SEAL)
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Interlocal Agreement for Joint Facility Planning
Page 13 of 16
AGENDA ITEM #6A
MAY 12, 2003
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, this Irrterlocal Agreement has been executed by and on behalf of
the Town of Baldwin, on this day of , 2003.
THE TOWN OF BALDWIN, FLORIDA:
ATTEST:
By:
City Clerk
(CORPORATE SEAL)
State of Florida
County of Duval
TOWN OF BALDWIN
Mayor
On this _ day of , 2003, before me, the undersigned notary public appeared
and ,whose titles are Mayor and City Clerk,
respectively, for the Town of Baldwin, Florida, a party to the foregoing Interlocal Agreement,
and acknowledging that they, being authorized to do so, executed said foregoing Interlocal
Agreement, on behalf of the Town of Baldwin, Florida, for the purposes therein contained.
Such persons did not take an oath and _ were personally known to me, produced a current
Florida driver's license or identification; or produced as identification.
WITNESS my hand and official seal this of , A.D. 2003.
Print Name
My Commission Expires
(AFFIX NOTARY SEAL)
EXHIBIT A -Resolution 03-04
Interlocal Agreement for Joint Facility Planning
By:
Page 14 of 16
AGENDA ITEM #6A
MAY 12, 2003
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, this Interlocal Agreement has been executed by and on behalf of
the City of Jacksonville Beach, on this day of , 2003.
THE CITY OF JACKSONVILLE BEACH, FLORIDA:
ATTEST:
By:
City Clerk
(CORPOR.ATE SEAL)
By:
State of Florida
County of Duval
CITY OF JACKSONVILLE BEACH
Mayor
On this -day of , 2003, before me, the undersigned notary public appeared
and ,whose titles are Mayor and City Clerk,
respectively, for the City of Jacksonville Beach, Florida, a party to the foregoing Interlocal
Agreement, and acknowledging that they, being authorized to do so, executed said foregoing In-
terlocal Agreement, on behalf of the City of Jacksonville Beach, Florida, for the purposes therein
contained.
Such persons did not take an oath and _ were personally known to me, _ produced a current
Florida driver's license or identification; or `produced as identification.
WITNESS my hand and official seal this of , A.D. 2003.
Print Name
My Commission Expires
(AFFIX NOTARY SEAL)
EXHIBIT A -Resolution 03-04
Interlocal Agreement for Joint Facility Planning
Page 1S of 16
AGENDA ITEM #bA
MAY 12, 2003
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, this Interlocal Agreement has been executed by and on behalf of
the City of Neptune Beach, on this day of , 2003.
THE CITY OF NEPTUNE BEACH, FLORIDA:
ATTEST:
By:
By:
CITY OF NEPTUNE BEACH
City Clerk Mayor
(CORPORA,TE SEAL)
State of Florida
County of Duval
On this _ day of , 2003, before me, the undersigned notary public appeared
and ,whose titles are Mayor and City Clerk,
respectively, for the City of Neptune Beach, Florida, a party to the foregoing Interlocal Agree-
ment, and acknowledging that they, being authorized to do so, executed said foregoing Interlocal
Agreement, on behalf of the City of Neptune Beach, Florida, for the purposes therein contained.
Such persons did not take an oath and _ were personally known to me, i produced a current
Florida driver's license or identification; or _ produced as identification.
WITNESS my hand and official seal this of , A.D. 2003.
Print Name
My Commission Expires
(AFFIX NOTARY SEAL)
EXHIBIT A -Resolution 03-04
Interlocal Agreement for Joint Facility Planning
Page lb of 16
AGENDA ITEM #6A
MAY 12, 2003
Interlocal Agreement #or Joint Facility Planning
Executive Summary
The Jacksonville City Council and the Duval County School Board established the
Joint Planning Committee in March 2001 to serve as an advisory body to both the
Board and the Council in matters relating to the selection and utilization of any and
al} sites for schools, libraries, parks and community centers. This committee was
formed with the unified belief that joint advanced planning is beneficial and cost
effective to all parties involved.
Additionally, the 2002 Legislature amended Sections 163.31777, and 1x13.35,
Florida Statutes to require each county and school .district to "enter into an
interlocal agreement to coordinate their respective land and education facilities
planning processes." The Interlocal Agreement between the City of Jacksonville,
the four independent municipalities (Atlantic Beach, Baldwin, Jacksonville Beach,
and Baldwin), and the Duval County School Board was drafted through the efforts
of the Committee members and the Resource staff for the approval of the six
governing bodies. It is regdired to be submitted to the Florida Department of
Community Affairs by Juty 1, 2003.
According to the agreement, the City Councils or Commissions and the School
Board will meet at least once per year in a joint workshop session to set direction,
discuss issues, and reach understandings on issues of mutual concern including
the coordination of land use and school and other public facilities planning. The
agreement also defines a consistent method for projections of the amount, type
and distribution of population growth and student enrollment.
Also outlined in the. interlocal. agreement are the methods by which the Cities and
Duval County Public Schools will coordinate and share information. A Technical
Advisory Committee, comprised of various Cities' staff & other technical advisors,
will work with the Duval County Public Schools staff to explore co-location and joint
use opportunities among schools, parks, libraries and community centers.
Quarterly meetings will provide. ongoing planning and collaboration for both
existing and future schools sites and determine the infrastructure improvements
necessary.
The School Board will appoint a representative to serve as anon-voting member
on the local planning agencies (LPA) of the five cities. Ali land use amendments
and rezoning proposals that may affect student enrollment. projections or school
facilities will be provided to the School Board's representative. In turn, the Duval
County Public Schools staff will communicate the .anticipated impact from the
proposed land use application or development proposal and how it proposes to
meet the anticipated student enrollment demand.
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Both co-location and joint use opportunities will be considered for schools,
libraries, parks, recreation facilities, community centers, auditoriums, learning
centers, museums, performing arts centers, and stadiums. The intent of the
agreement is to continue to explore innovative and creative ways to facilitate good
public facility planning for the benefit to everyone.
The Joint Planning Committee will continue in its capacity to provide a review and
coordination of the activities covered in the Interloca( Agreement. in addition, the
Committee will explore creative funding sources for construction and maintenance
of educational facilities, investigate opportunities for alternative uses of
underutilized schools, and identify barriers to good planning and solicit
recommendations for improvement. Best practices in planning around the state
and the country will continue to be researched in order to ultimately provide a
model for effective planning that will benefit the future of all our citizens.
AGENDA ITEM #6A
MAY 12, 2003
Joint Planning Committee
Committee Members
Cheryl Grymes, Chairman, Joint Planning Committee
Executive Director, Alliance for World Class Education
(appointed jointly by the Mayor, the City Council President, the School
Board Chairman and the Superintendent of Schools)
The Honorable Kristanna Barnes, Chairman, Duval County School Board
(representing the School Board)
The Honorable Jerry Holland, President, Jacksonville City Council
(representing the City Council)
Stephen Bloomfield, Ed.D., Bloomfield Psychological Svcs.
(appointed by the Council President)
Calvin Burney, Transportation Planning Group, Inc.
(appointed by the Superintendent)
William Harrell, Coastal Construction Products
(appointed by the Superintendent)
Warren Jones, Luke Group Realtors, Inc.
(appointed by the Mayor)
Michael Sharkey, Bailey Publishing & Communication, Ins.
(appointed by the Mayor)
David Tillis, The St. Joe Company
(appointed by the Superintendent)
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MAY 12, 2003
Joint Planning Committee
Resource Staff
Denise Bunnewith, Transportation Planning Chief, City of Jacksonville
Sonya Doerr, Community Development Director, City of Atlantic Beach
Kevin Feldt, Senior Transportation Planner, Jacksonville Transportation Authority
Jeannie Fewell, Director, Planning Department, City of Jacksonville
Janis Fleet, Fleet & Associates, Planning Consultant for the City of Baldwin
Debra Igoe, Director,. Parks & Recreation, City of Jacksonville
Karen Kuhlmann, General Director, Facilities Fiscal Planning, DCPS
Steven LindorFl`, Planning & Development Director, City of Jacksonville Beach
Tyler Loehnert, Director Intergovernmental Relations & Real Property, DCPS
Kenneth Sivulich, Library Director, City of Jacksonville
Stan Totman, representing the City of Baldwin
Ed Wechsler, Pupil Placement Office, Duval County Public Schools
Rachel Welsh, Council Research Division, City of Jacksonville
Lynn Westbrook, Public Works Director, City of Jacksonville
Resource Speakers
Hank Fishkind, Fishkind & Associates, consultant on population projections
Dr. John Murphy, President, Education Partners, An Arvida Company
Tim Edmond, Capital Region President, Arvida
Christopher Park, Executive Vice President & Chief Development Officer, Haskell
Educational Services
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Stephen Miller, President, Founder, Miller Sellen Conner & Walsh, Community
Planners, Designers & Engineers
James Sellen, Executive Vice President, Miller Sellen Conner & Walsh
Joint Planning Committee
The Joint Planning Committee met for the first time on June 28, 2002. Since that
time, the Committee has met 18 times with the majority of participants attending. A
mission statement and goals were adopted on July 12, 2002. The Committee
accepted the task of writing the interlocal agreement that has been mandated by
the 2002 legislature and must be submitted to the Department of Community
Affairs by July 1, 2003.
A work structure was adopted that divided the work into six topic areas. Each area
had a chair who worked with his or her subcommittee to write the assigned section
of the agreement. The full Committee reviewed and adopted each section and
ultimately the agreement. The Committee also hosted hearings for public review
and comment.
In addition to the focus on the interlocal agreement, the Committee has explored
alternatives to doing business as usual. Speakers have shared interesting
information from around the state.
Southwood, an Arivda Community, Tallahassee, FL
^ Pre-K through 12 Charter Public School financed by a tax exempt bond
^ Land donated by the developer who is financially responsible for filling a
certain number of seats in the school
^ A 9-12 Catholic High School
^ A vacant tract for another K-12 school to be constructed by Leon County
School Board
^ An early childhood development center constructed by the developer &
privately operated
^ ~A 62-acre public park constructed adjacent to the schools allowed for
construction of stadium, ballparks and tennis courts which all serve the
schools.
^ Joint use of office space for community classes in the evening
^ High school includes commercial revenue generating "store fronts" for the
students
Pembrook Pines, Broward County, FL
^ City built a charter school to alleviate overcrowding
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A high school & a community college in one facility
Schools share a cafeteria, county library and recreational facilities with the
public
"Shared Use" facility is under construction that will provide classroom space
for high school during the day & leased by FIE in the evening
Lake Nona, Orange County, FL
^ Developer designed & funded an elementary school with ajoint-use campus
including a YMCA
^ Agreement that the facility would be purchased by the school system, the
city and the YMCA at the developer's 1999 cost
• Orange County Public Schools and YMCA lease respective facilities and
expectation is that they would take ownership after five years
^ Orange County received approval to be a Charter School District
^ Recently passed a YZ cent sales tax referendum to fund additional school
construction
^ A citizens group selected by the Superintendent, the Construction,
Oversight, Value & Engineering Group (COVE) was formed to oversee the
implementation of the referendum spending plan
The Committee members look forward to further exploration of best practices in
joint use and co-location of facilities. The Committee will investigate creative
funding sources for school construction such as "educational facilities benefit
districts" -and community development districts (CDD) and other issues that will
ultimately benefit our children and our community.
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