CITY COUNCIL AGENDA OF

 MARCH 11, 2008

 

AMENDMENTS and SUBSTITUTES

Compiled by:  Research Division

 

 

 

 

05-1161

Amendment

Per the Office of General Counsel, the Amendment adds language to the bill granting the Appeal, thus permitting the sale of all alcoholic beverages for on- and off-premises consumption on property at 14003 Beach Boulevard.

 

 

 

07-1194

Amendment

Per the Office of General Counsel, the Amendment adds language to the bill granting the Waiver of Road Frontage (reducing required road frontage from minimum 80 feet to 0 feet at 1465 Cathy Tripp Lane) subject to the following conditions:  the address shall be clearly marked at the existing termination of the approved portion of the Cathy Tripp right-of-way;  the applicant shall install a 20-foot-wide stabilized travel surface from the termination of Cathy Tripp Lane up to the new dwelling unit with roadside swales for drainage;  and the property shall not be further subdivided unless Cathy Tripp Lane complies with City road standards.

 

 

 

07-1308

Amendment

Per the Office of General Counsel, the Amendment adds language to the bill granting the Waiver of Road Frontage (reducing required road frontage from minimum 35 feet to 0 feet at 6865 Lenox Avenue) subject to the following conditions:  the subject property shall not be further subdivided unless the existing easement complies with City standards; and the subject property shall be limited to 12,000 square feet of professional and business office uses, subject to the review and approval of the Planning & Development Department.

 

 

 

08-11

Amendment

Per the Office of General Counsel, the Amendment adds language to the bill denying the Appeal, thus denying the request to increase the height of one residential building at the corner of Herschel Street and Lakeside Drive.

 

 

 

08-41

Amendment

Per the Office of General Counsel, the Amendment adds the following conditions to the PUD:  subject to Development Services Division memo dated February 1, 2008, or as otherwise approved by the Planning and Development Dept. (P&DD);  the garage/car wash amenities shall be set back at least sixty feet from any property line;  light fixtures shall be recessed and shielded to direct light downward and to prevent glare and/or excessive light onto surrounding property—foot-candles shall not exceed one foot-candle at the property line abutting any property with single-family zoning—all light fixtures in the parking area are limited to eighteen feet in height;  a landscape plan shall be submitted for review and approval by the P&DD at the time of verification of substantial compliance of the PUD;  all existing trees greater than 4 inches in diameter within the 20-foot buffer between uncomplementary uses shall be preserved—additional trees shall be planted so that there is one four-inch diameter tree every 25 linear feet within the 20-foot buffer between uncomplementary uses;  an 8-foot-tall, 95% opaque fence shall be provided along the north property line and it shall be installed to avoid preserved trees;  a 6-foot-tall, 95% opaque visual screen shall be provided 20 feet set back from Bethel Road and Peter Drive—in addition to interior perimeter landscaping requirements, at least one four-inch diameter tree shall be provided on the roadway side of the wall/visual screen for every 50 linear feet;  noise attenuation for residential uses that abut limited access right-of-way shall be provided subject to the review and approval of the Pⅅ and the monument signs shall be externally illuminated and limited to a maximum height of eight feet.

 

 

 

08-45

Amendment

Per the Office of General Counsel, the Amendment adds language to the bill granting the Waiver of Road Frontage (reducing required road frontage from minimum 240 feet to 0 feet at 11593 Alta Circle East).

 

 

 

08-58

Amendment

Increases the stated amount of the appropriation from $1,941,733 to $2,325,940 and includes the appropriation of $384,207 from the Supervisor of Elections Operating Budget; provides for an Amended BT 08-062, which reflects the additional funds.

 

 

 

08-87

Amendment

Establishes improvements to the quality of life through cultural activities as a priority population, including arts programs, theatre events, historical events, music programs, and writing initiatives.

 

 

 

08-88

Substitute

Strikes definition of Human Services Council from Section 118.104; provides that Chapter 118 is the general ordinance concerning the receipt and accounting for of expenditures of City funds designated for public services by private and public agencies; requires that grant proposals that focus on economic development opportunities be processed through the Jacksonville Economic Development Commission (JEDC) utilizing the application process established by the JEDC; omits the repetition of Section 118.203(b); specifies that recipient government agencies need not be 501(c)(3) corporations; additionally requires execution by a recipient of a written agreement consenting to contract provisions that provide for payment based upon draws for services performed or reimbursements for work done, reasonable retainages until all reports, audits or accountings are provided by the recipient and accepted by the City, and limitations of 10% on advance payments for start-up costs.

 

 

 

08-91

Amendment

Reflects that the purpose of the appropriation is for the purchase of materials and “supplies” (rather than “equipment”).

 

 

 

08-98

Amendment

Recognizes appropriation of funds in Ordinance 2007-185-E; requires that proceeds from sales be placed in a Special Council Contingency account to be appropriated by future Council action.

 

 

 

08-123

Amendment

Provides for an amended BT and amended CIP documentation to clarify and correct accounting; deletes language requesting emergency passage.

 

 

 

08-124

Amendment

Provides for an aggregate principal amount of Banking Fund Bonds not in excess of $228,849,561 (rather than $228,849,566); attaches a Revised Exhibit 1 (amended and complete Schedule B4b, Banking Fund funded capital improvement projects 2007/2008).

 

 

 

08-130

Amendment

Clarifies project names and includes the amount appropriated for each project; provides for an amended BT and amended project information sheets; corrects reference to agreement with the Florida Dept. of Transportation by changing it to St. Johns River Water Management District; authorizes the Environmental and Compliance Division and the Neighborhood Services Dept. to review and administer the Utility TAP In Program (UTIP); provides for revised exhibits, correcting project names; attaches Exhibit 6 (UTIP scope of work).