Application- Goodrich, Tom - CDB and ESC 7-18-18CITY OF ATLANTIC BEACH
BOARD 1 COMMITTEE MEMBER APPLICATION FORM
Please check ('i) the box beside each Board or Committee that you are applying to serve on. If you check more than
one„ please rank your interest in each board / committee by order of priority.
(A summary of each board/committee is available on page 2 of this form.)
El Code Enforcement Board 4 Community Development Board Environmental Stewardship Committee
'Pension Board of Trustees EI Board Member Review Committee 0 Other:
ID Cultural Arts and Recreation Advisory Committee
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Please return completed form to
Donna L. Bartle, City Clerk, 800 Seminole Road, Atlantic Beach, FL 32233
PLEASE NOTE: Members of the Code Enforcement Board, Community Development Board and Pension Board of
Trustees are required to file Statement of Financial Interest Forms. Also, information regarding "Conflict of interest"
is provided on page three of this application. This application will expire two (2) years after date of submittal.
STANDING COMMITTEES/BOARDS:
Code Enforcement Board (Also acts as the Nuisance Control Board)
Meets in Commission Chambers, 800 Seminole Road, at 6:00 pm the second Tuesday of January, March, May, July, September
and November. The board consists of seven members and one alternate who are appointed by the City Commission and who
serve three-year terms. The Code Enforcement Board has the jurisdiction and authority to hear and act on alleged violations of
the following:
• City of Atlantic Beach Code of Ordinances,
• Building codes, as adopted by the City,
• Standard Housing Code, as adopted by the City,
• State of Florida Health Code,
• Florida State Statutes, and
• State, county, and local Laws and ordinances whose intent is to promote the health, welfare, and safety of the citizens of
the City. The Code Enforcement Board has the authority to assign penalties as provided by Fla. Stat., Chapter 162.
Community Development Board
Meets in Commission Chambers, 800 Seminole Road, at 6:00 pm the third Tuesday of each month. The board consists of seven
members who are appointed by the City Commission and who serve two-year terms. Applications for Variances, Uses -by -
Exception, and rezonings are considered by the Community Development Board. The board makes final decisions on Variances
and forwards recommendations to the City Commission on Uses -by -Exception, rezonings and several other types of
applications. The City Commission makes a final decision on these requests.
Pension Board of Trustees
Meets in City Hall, 800 Seminole Road, quarterly or as scheduled. The City has two pension boards, one for police employees
and one for general employees. The boards are responsible for the general administration, management, and oversight of the
operation of the retirement system. Each board consists of five members.
Cultural Arts and Recreation Advisory Committee
Meets in Adele Grage Cultural Center, 716 Ocean Boulevard at 6:30 pm on the fourth Tuesday of each month. This committee
consists of nine members who are appointed by the City Commission and who serve 2 -year terms. The duties and
responsibilities of the committee include:
• Develop plans, promote and support programs and projects to bring the benefits of recreation to the citizens of Atlantic
Beach,
• Recommend a calendar of special events,
• Evaluate and advise the City on the effectiveness of programs,
• Evaluate and make recommendations on assignments or requests made by the City Commission or City Manager, and
• Evaluate and make recommendations to the City commission on requests for City funding for special events, art
projects, and recreation programs.
Environmental Stewardship Com tttee
Meets in the Commission Chamber, 800 Seminole Road at 6:00 pm on the second Wednesday of each month. This committee
consists of eleven (11) members who are appointed by the City Commission and who serve 4 -year terms, except some of the
inaugural committee members are serving 3 -year terms. The purpose of the committee is:
• To study and make recommendations to the City Commission and City staff with respect to the City's:
(a) Maritime forest;
(b) Parks and open spaces;
(c) Beautification of public and private spaces; and
(d) Environmental stewardship
• To act as a motivating and coordinating body to encourage joint public and private participation in promoting
these purposes.
The Environmental Stewardship Committee appoints members from its committee to serve on a Tree Subcommittee
which consists of three (3) members and one alternate member. The subcommittee shall systematically review tree
permits submitted to the City for completeness and to determine compliance with the tree protection ordinance.
Board Member Review Committee
This committee consists of five (5) members and meets on an as -needed basis. The committee reviews applications and makes
recommendations for the appointment and reappointment of members to the city's Boards and Committees.
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