OFFICE
OF CITY COUNCIL COUNCIL AGENDA
OF MARCH 10, 2009 |
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AMENDMENTS
and SUBSTITUTES |
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Compiled by: Research Division |
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08-414 |
Amendment |
Per
the Office of General Counsel, the Amendment incorporates a revised PUD
Written Description dated June 19, 2008, and a revised PUD Site Plan dated
June 25, 2008, and adds the following conditions to the PUD: development shall proceed in accordance
with the Development Services transportation memorandum dated May 16, 2008,
and the FDOT Memorandum dated June 9, 2008, or as otherwise approved by the
Planning and Development Department; signage shall be consistent with the
criteria in Part 13 of the Zoning Code for the CO and CRO Zoning
Districts; all sag lenses, drop lenses,
and convex lenses shall be prohibited--illumination levels at all property
lines shall not exceed .5 foot candles when the building or parking areas are
adjacent to residential areas, and shall not exceed one foot candle when
abutting other nonresidential properties--an exterior lighting design plan
for each project, including the photometric plan, pole locations, and fixture
types, shall be submitted at the time of verification so substantial
compliance of the PUD for review and approval by the Planning and Development
Department; and multifamily uses are
prohibited. The Amendment also removes
incorrect references to “small-scale” and Ordinance 2008-413 (replaced with
Ordinance 2009-101). |
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08-416 |
Amendment |
Per
the Office of General Counsel, the Amendment adds the following conditions to
the PUD: development shall proceed in
accordance with the Development Services Division Memorandum dated May 16,
2008, the FDOT Memorandum dated June 9, 2008, and the JTA Memorandum dated
May 23, 2008, or as otherwise approved by the Planning and Development
Department; there shall be no dumpster
pads within eighty (80) feet of the east property line abutting Lem Turner
Road, or within fifty (50) feet of the north property line abutting the
Church use, or within fifty (50) feet of the south property line; there shall be a twenty (20) foot wide
landscape buffer along the north property line; all sag lenses, drop lenses, and convex
lenses shall be prohibited--illumination levels at all property lines shall
not exceed .5 foot candles when the building or parking areas are adjacent to
residential areas, and shall not exceed one foot candle when abutting other
nonresidential properties--an exterior lighting design plan for each project,
including the photometric plan, pole locations, and fixture types, shall be
submitted at the time of verification of substantial compliance of the PUD
for review and approval by the Planning and Development Department; at the
time of verification of substantial compliance of the PUD, the applicant
shall submit a site plan showing preservation of all trees 5 inches in
diameter-breast-height or greater within the ten foot buffer along Harbison
Street, except where access is provided; there shall be no freestanding style
signage or illuminated wall signage along Harbison Street. The development shall be limited to two
monument signs, not to exceed 150 square feet each and 20 feet in
height. The monument signs shall be at
least 100 feet from any residential zoning or uses; there shall be a twenty
foot wide buffer between uncomplimentary land uses where adjacent to
residential zoning or uses; an eight-foot visual barrier shall be erected on
the Snell Street side of Harbison Street for the four single-family lots
across from the subject property; there shall be no access off Harbison
Street to the subject property. The
Amendment also removes incorrect references to “small-scale” and Ordinance
2008-415 (replaced with Ordinance 2009-102). |
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08-418 |
Amendment |
Per
the Office of General Counsel, the Amendment removes incorrect references to
“small-scale” and Ordinance 2008-417 (replaced with Ordinance 2009-103). |
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08-799 |
Amendment |
Per
the Office of General Counsel, the Amendment incorporates a revised PUD
Written Description dated January 5, 2009, and a revised PUD Site Plan dated
January 5, 2009, and adds the following conditions to the PUD: development shall proceed in accordance
with the Development Services transportation memorandum dated September 4,
2008, or as otherwise approved by the Planning and Development Department;
and administrative deviations from the Zoning Code shall be approved through
a PUD-to-PUD rezoning process. |
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08-986 |
Amendment |
Per
the Office of General Counsel, the Amendment incorporates a revised PUD
Written Description dated February 25, 2009, a revised PUD Site Plan dated
February 25, 2009, and a revised PUD Legal Description dated February 25,
2009 (acreage did not change) and adds the following conditions to the
PUD: development shall proceed in
accordance with the Development Services transportation memorandum dated
February 3, 2009, or as otherwise approved by the Planning and Development
Department; the signs shall be
substantially similar to the sign diagrams included in the PUD Written
Description; and the maximum height of
the structure, including all architectural features shall not exceed
forty-five (45) feet. |
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08-1069 |
Amendment |
Per
the Office of General Counsel, the Amendment incorporates a revised PUD
Written Description dated January 14, 2009 and adds the following conditions
to the PUD: development shall proceed
in accordance with the Development Services transportation memorandum dated
December 2, 2008, or as otherwise approved by the Planning and Development
Department; the proposed monument sign
is permitted if the existing pole sign within the required ten foot setback
on Cassat Avenue is removed; all
cutoff fixtures shall not have more than one percent of lam lumens above
horizontal-- all sag lenses, drop lenses, and convex lenses shall be
prohibited--illumination levels at all property lines shall not exceed .5
foot candles when the building or parking areas are adjacent to residential
areas, and shall not exceed one foot candle when abutting other
nonresidential properties--house-side shields and other cutoff reflectors
shall be incorporated into the lighting design to meet this design
standard--to provide lighting that limits distortion of colors of buildings,
landscape, and pedestrian activities, all light lamp sources within parking
and pedestrian areas shall be metal halide or compact fluorescent--the
maximum pole height in all parking areas is thirty feet--an exterior lighting
design plan for each project, including the photometric plan, pole locations,
and fixture types, shall be submitted at the time of verification of substantial
compliance of the PUD for review and approval by the Planning and Development
Department; CCG-1 uses that are permissible by Zoning Exception shall only be
permitted through a Zoning Exception;
and the following uses are prohibited:
4-COP, either on premises or off premises, package sales, pawnshops,
tattoo parlors, dancing entertainment establishments, automotive repair, auto
sales, gas station, billiard parlor, thrift stores, and second-hand stores. |
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09-51 |
Amendment |
Per
the Office of General Counsel, the Amendment GRANTS the sign waiver to reduce
the setback for two signs at 1551 Atlantic Boulevard (and delete the
previously requested height increase from the legislation) subject to the
following conditions: the
address/identification sign and the monument sign shall not be enlarged,
expanded, or intensified, and no wall signage is permitted. |
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09-52 |
Amendment |
Provides
for a revised BT to correct amounts in accounts. |
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09-63 |
Amendment |
Removes
various references to a Declaration of Covenants and Restrictions; omits
reference to compliance with pricing requirements of the Amendment; provides
for a Revised Exhibit 2 (Second Amendment to Redevelopment Agreement), which
removes price restrictions placed on the remaining 12 units and clarifies the
reduction of the grant to the developer for unsold units December 31, 2012;
corrects an error in capitalization (“million dollars” rather than “Million
Dollars”). |
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09-89 |
Amendment |
Reflects
a monthly rental amount of $1,281.86; allows renewal for 4 additional
one-year periods beyond the initial term; makes technical corrections; provides
for a revised Exhibit 1 (lease agreement). |
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09-103 |
Amendment |
Per
the Office of General Counsel, the Amendment adds the restriction that no
residential dwelling units are permitted in the body of the bill to conform
to the same restriction already included on the Exhibit 2 map. |
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09-107 |
Amendment |
Per
the Office of General Counsel, the Amendment adds the following condition to
the PUD: development shall proceed in
accordance with the Development Services transportation memorandum dated
January 29, 2009, or as otherwise approved by the Planning and Development
Department. |
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09-109 |
Amendment |
Per
the Office of General Counsel, the Amendment incorporates a revised PUD
Written Description dated March 3, 2009 and adds the following condition to
the PUD: development shall proceed in
accordance with the Development Services transportation memorandum dated
January 29, 2009, or as otherwise approved by the Planning and Development
Department. |
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09-111 |
Amendment |
Per
the Office of General Counsel, the Amendment adds the following condition to
the PUD: development shall proceed in
accordance with the Development Services transportation memorandum dated
January 29, 2009, or as otherwise approved by the Planning and Development
Department. |
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09-113 |
Amendment |
Per
the Office of General Counsel, the Amendment adds the following conditions to
the PUD: development shall proceed in
accordance with the Development Services transportation memorandum dated
January 29, 2009, or as otherwise approved by the Planning and Development
Department; a ten foot wide landscape
buffer shall be provided, meeting the requirements of Section 656.1215 of the
Zoning Code, with a minimum 3 inches diameter-breast-height evergreen tree
planted every forty feet along Forest Boulevard--the eight foot high fence
shall be placed on the western side of the buffer; all light fixtures,
including security lighting, shall be incorporated as an integral design
element that compliments the design of the building and the project through
its design style, materials and color--all cutoff fixtures shall not have
more than one percent lamp lumens above horizontal--all sag lenses, drop
lenses, and convex lenses shall be prohibited--illumination levels at all
property lines shall not exceed .5 foot candles where adjacent to residential
areas and rights-of-way--house-side shields and other cutoff reflectors shall
be incorporated into the lighting design to meet this design standard--to
provide appropriate lighting within a pedestrian area(s), the maximum light
pole heights in al parking areas shall not exceed fifteen feet--a lighting
and fixture plan shall be submitted at the time of verification of
substantial compliance of the PUD for review and approval by the Planning and
Development Department; within 30 days
of the effective date of the ordinance, all uses of the storage building
located at 3364 Forest Boulevard (except for RV-related storage) shall cease;
and within 30 days of the effective date of the ordinance, all exterior sings
which face Forest Boulevard shall be removed from the storage building
located at 3364 Forest Boulevard. |
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09-115 |
Amendment |
Per
the Office of General Counsel, the Amendment incorporates a revised PUD
Written Description dated March 3, 2009 and adds the following conditions to
the PUD: development shall proceed in
accordance with the Development Services transportation memorandum dated January
29, 2009, and the Transportation Planning Section Memorandum dated February
9, 2009, or as otherwise approved by the Planning and Development Department;
parking shall be provided behind the building for uses other than
single-family use; the architectural style shall be substantially similar to
the surrounding developments and subject to the review and approval by the
Planning and Development Department at the time of verification of
substantial compliance of the PUD;
daycare and clinic uses are prohibited; height is restricted to two
stories and 30 feet; the hours of operation are limited to between 6:00 a.m.
and 10:00 p.m.; the subject property has the unique character of fronting
Hendricks Avenue and has a Hendricks Avenue address--the subject property is
not a corner lot, so therefore, the approval granted herein is specific to
the subject property--any development of the surrounding property shall be
evaluated independently so that the approval granted herein is not used as
justification for further commercial expansion. |
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09-118 |
Amendment |
Per
the Office of General Counsel, the Amendment corrects an incorrect reference
to November 24, 2009 to reflect the correct date of November 24, 2008. |
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09-119 |
Amendment |
Per
the Office of General Counsel, the Amendment incorporates a revised PUD
Written Description dated January 26, 2009 and adds the following conditions
to the PUD: development shall proceed
in accordance with the Development Services transportation memorandum dated
February 5, 2009, or as otherwise approved by the Planning and Development
Department; and the applicant has acquired a parcel of land from the City of
Jacksonville, which is contiguous to and runs the length of the west property
line and separates the subject property from the Cinnamon Lakes
subdivision--the applicant shall place ten feet of this property contiguous
to the east property line of the Cinnamon Lakes subdivision in an irrevocable
conservation easement--additionally, an eight foot high, 85% opaque vinyl
fence shall be constructed along the west property line of the subject
property--the area under the conservation easement shall be left in a natural
state and if executed, the conservation easement may be used to satisfy the
required buffer between uncomplementary uses. |
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09-120 |
Amendment |
Per
the Office of General Counsel, the Amendment corrects an incorrect reference
to November 24, 2009 to reflect the correct date of November 24, 2008. |
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09-121 |
Amendment |
Per
the Office of General Counsel, the Amendment incorporates a revised PUD
Written Description dated January 28, 2009 and a revised PUD Site Plan dated
January 29, 2009 and adds the following conditions to the PUD: development shall proceed in accordance
with the Development Services transportation memorandum dated February 2,
2009, or as otherwise approved by FDOT and the Planning and Development
Department; the front façade of all
buildings shall be located no greater than 80 feet from the right-of-way
line; and the driveway to parcel B at
the north end of the property, shall be located 200 feet south of the north
property line, or as otherwise approved by the Planning and Development
Department and the City Traffic Engineer. |
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09-122 |
Amendment |
Per
the Office of General Counsel, the Amendment corrects an incorrect reference
to November 24, 2009 to reflect the correct date of November 24, 2008. |
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09-127 |
Amendment |
Per
the Office of General Counsel, the Amendment incorporates a revised PUD
Written Description dated February 19, 2009 and adds the following conditions
to the PUD: one externally illuminated
monument sign is permitted, not to exceed fifty square feet in area and ten
feet in height; and there shall be a
75 foot wide undisturbed natural buffer along Yellow Water Road--within the
buffer, there shall be a 3 inch caliper evergreen tree spaced 30 feet on
center along Yellow Water Road. |
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09-133 |
Amendment |
Per
the Office of General Counsel, the Amendment adds the following condition to
the PUD: development shall proceed in
accordance with the Development Services transportation memorandum dated
January 30, 2009, and the Transportation Planning Section memorandum dated
February 12, 2009, or as otherwise approved by the Planning and Development
Department. |
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09-135 |
Amendment |
Per
the Office of General Counsel, the Amendment adds the following condition to
the PUD: development shall proceed in
accordance with the Development Services transportation memorandum dated
January 30, 2009, and the Transportation Planning Section memorandum dated
February 12, 2009, or as otherwise approved by the Planning and Development
Department. |
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09-141 |
Amendment |
Per
the Office of General Counsel, the Amendment adds the following condition to
the PUD and corrects a scrivener error (October 23, not October 2 on page 3,
line 15): development shall proceed in
accordance with the Development Services transportation memorandum dated
January 30, 2009, or as otherwise approved by FDOT and the Planning and
Development Department. |
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09-145 |
Amendment |
Per
the Office of General Counsel, the Amendment incorporates a revised PUD
Written Description dated March 3, 2009 and a corrects the original PUD Site
Plan date to November 1, 2008 and adds the following conditions to the
PUD: subject to traffic memoranda; the elevations and building materials shall
be subject to the review and approval
by the Planning and Development Department at the time of verification of
substantial compliance of the PUD:
liveaboard vessels are permitted limited to 30 days; boat repairs are permitted for recreational
vessels only; no boat rail or floating
dry dock is permitted to be constructed;
lighting shall be designed to limit illumination to the site and not
onto surrounding properties; signs
shall be permitted as follows: one
25-foot-high, 150-square-foot monument sign on Heckscher Drive; provided that
the height shall not exceed the crown of the bridge and on monument sign on
the access road limited to 15 feet in height and 150 square feet in
area--both signs will be externally illuminated only; correction to identify
that the subject property is a portion of R.E. numbers 160705-0000 and
160873-0000. |
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09-146 |
Amendment |
Per
the Office of General Counsel, the Amendment limits industrial uses to 320
acres and incorporates a revised Exhibit 2 map to indicate this limitation. |
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09-148 |
Amendment |
Per
the Office of General Counsel, the Amendment Per the Office of General
Counsel, the Amendment corrects an incorrect reference to November 24, 2009
to reflect the correct date of November 24, 2008 and limits uses to 200,000
square feet of commercial, 500 hotel rooms, 100,000 square feet of office
uses, 1499 single family residences, an eighteen hole golf course and at
least 400 acres of conservation land. |
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09-149 |
Amendment |
Per
the Office of General Counsel, the Amendment adds the following conditions to
the PUD: development shall proceed in
accordance with the Development Services transportation memorandum dated
February 2, 2009, and the Transportation Planning Section memorandum dated
February 10, 2009, or as otherwise approved by the Planning and Development
Department; Recreation improvements
shall include those contained in the Recreation and Community Services
Department memorandum dated February 12, 2009; the property shall be developed in
accordance with the North Jacksonville Vision and Master Plan and the
Jacksonville Design Guidelines and Best Practices Handbook (suburban
development area); project and/or
phasing plans submitted for verification of substantial compliance of the PUD
shall include a landscape plan, pedestrian circulation plan and a lighting
plan (including fixtures, pole heights, and a photometric plan) for review
and approval by the Planning and Development Department; limits uses to
200,000 square feet of commercial, 500 hotel rooms, 100,000 square feet of office
uses, 1499 single family residences, an eighteen hole golf course and at
least 400 acres of conservation land. |
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09-152 |
Amendment |
Per
the Office of General Counsel, the Amendment limits industrial uses to 320
acres and incorporates a revised Exhibit 2 map to indicate this limitation. |
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09-153 |
Amendment |
Per
the Office of General Counsel, the Amendment incorporates a revised PUD
Written Description dated March 3, 2009 and adds the following conditions to
the PUD: development shall proceed in
accordance with the Development Services transportation memorandum dated
February 3, 2009, or as otherwise approved by the Planning and Development
Department; the developer shall provide trails and greenways through the
property to maintain connectivity to the Duval County Greenways and Trails
Plan, subject to the review and approval by the Planning and Development
Department; parcels up to 20 acres in
size may have one externally illuminated monument sign not to exceed 75
square feet in area and 20 feet in height;
parcels over 20 acres may have one externally or internally
illuminated monument sign to exceed 100 square feet in area and 20 feet in
height; multiple tenants in a shared
building may be identified on one sign, a sign will be permitted at the entrance
of the development to permit identification and directions to interior
sites; wall signs shall not exceed ten
percent of the square footage of the occupancy frontage ore respective side
of the building abutting the public right-of-way or approved private street. |
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09-154 |
Amendment |
Per
the Office of General Counsel, the Amendment limits industrial uses to 320
acres and incorporates a revised Exhibit 2 map to indicate this limitation. |
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09-155 |
Amendment |
Per
the Office of General Counsel, the Amendment incorporates a revised PUD
Written Description dated March 3, 2009 and adds the following conditions to
the PUD: development shall proceed in
accordance with the Development Services transportation memorandum dated
February 3, 2009, and the Transportation Planning Section Memorandum dated
February 5, 2009, or as otherwise approved by the Planning and Development
Department; an exterior lighting design plan, including a photometrics plan,
and pole and fixture schedules shall be submitted to the Planning Department
for review and approval at the time of verification of substantial compliance
of the PUD; development is limited to
3,180,000 square feet of light industrial uses on less than 320 acres. |
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09-156 |
Amendment |
Per
the Office of General Counsel, the Amendment corrects an error in acreage on
page 4, line 29 (363.21 as opposed to 435.9). |
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09-157 |
Amendment |
Per
the Office of General Counsel, the Amendment adds the following conditions to
the PUD: future development is subject
to FDOT approval and the FDOT memorandum dated February 18, 2009; GRANDFATHER: all existing lawful uses may continue, may
be expanded (within the current property boundaries and consistent with all
other requirements of the Ordinance Code), and may be transferred under this
PUD. If there is a change in use, then
the new use shall comply with the new requirements approved herein; ARCHITECTURAL STANDARDS AND BUILDING
CONFIGURATION STANDARDS OPTIONAL: all
architectural standards and building configuration standards in the attached
Written Description and Site Plan are optional and are not mandatory
architectural standards and building configuration standards; NO MANDATORY PARK LOCATIONS: all park
locations within the Written Description and Site Plan are conceptual only
and are not mandatory park locations;
NO MANDATORY POND LOCATIONS: all pond locations within the Written
Description and Site Plan are conceptual only and are not mandatory pond
locations; NO MANDATORY ROAD
LOCATIONS: all road locations within
the Written Description and Site Plan are conceptual only and are not
mandatory road locations, including but not limited to the road locations
depicted on or near the following properties:
R.E. Nos. 167936-0000 (Carter), 167936-0500 (Carter), 167963-0000
(Harold), 167963-0015 (Harold), 167963-0020 (Wilson), 167963-0030
(Wilson); SERVICE ROAD DELETED: the
proposed service road identified in the Written Description and Site Plan is
deleted. |
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09-158 |
Amendment |
Per
the Office of General Counsel, the Amendment corrects the reference to the
Florida Statutes in the attached Exhibit and attaches a Revised Exhibit 1 (
“1.c.1.f” as opposed to “1.c.f”). |
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09-171 |
Amendment |
Increases
the appropriated amount from $214,096 to $268,896 and attaches a revised BT. |
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09-182 |
Amendment |
(PHS)
(1) Adds purpose of trust fund to Ordinance Code language; (2) deletes
emergency language; (3) allows self-appropriation without Council approval up
to $5,000 per item; (4) requires August, 2009, report of revenue and expenses
in accordance with Council Rules; (5) sunsets the self-appropriation ability
on September 30, 2009, at the time the appropriation for the trust funds
would be included as part of the City’s annual budget review process; (6)
adds provision limiting vehicle support to the revenue received by gifts and
donations to the trust fund; (7) adds provision that the cost associated with
the driver will also be expensed to this special revenue fund. |
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Amendment |
(Finance)
(1) Adds purpose of trust fund to Ordinance Code language; (2) deletes
emergency language; (3) allows self-appropriation without Council approval up
to $5,000 per item; (4) requires August, 2009, report of revenues and
expenses in accordance with Council Rules; (5) sunsets the self-appropriation
ability on September 30, 2009, at the time the appropriation for the trust
funds would be included as part of the City’s annual budget review process. |
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Amendment |
(Rules)
(1) Adds purpose of trust fund to Ordinance Code language; (2) deletes
emergency language; (3) adds statement to Ordinance Code that appropriations
made upon Council approval. |
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09-184 |
Amendment |
Reduces
the proposed fair share assessment amount from $2,005,758 to $1,675,677; provides
for a revised fair share agreement, which replaces Exhibit B (fair share
calculation), Exhibit G (description of reserved capacity), Exhibit H
(schedule of payments), and the signature page of the contact. |
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09-213 |
Amendment |
Requires
that the Department of Recreation and Community Services oversee the project. |
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09-214 |
Amendment |
Removes
language concerning approval and authorization relative to an Interagency
Letter of Agreement with JSO; requires that the Department of Recreation and
Community Services oversee the project; clarifies that the referenced authorized
positions are seven special purpose employee positions. |
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09-218 |
Amendment |
Corrects
citing of prior legislation (2005-1467-E rather than 2005-1464-E); includes
language requesting emergency passage. |
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09-231 |
Amendment |
Includes
language requesting emergency passage, as the current property lease has
expired. |
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Contact: Jeff Clements, Chief of Research (904) 630-1405 or jeffc@coj.net