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 OFFICE 
  OF  CITY  COUNCIL  COUNCIL AGENDA
  OF AUGUST 9, 2011 | ||
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| AMENDMENTS
  and SUBSTITUTES | ||
| Compiled by:  Research Division | ||
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| 11-276 | Amendment | Clarifies
  that the residency requirements are subject to applicable state and federal
  laws, including collective bargaining laws. | 
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| 11-306 | Amendment | Strikes
  and replaces ordinance language in its entirety; revises and clarifies
  recitals; provides for and approves a revised Amendment Number 11 to the
  lease with the  | 
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| 11-329 | Substitute | Includes
  recitals citing Ordinance Code, and concerning the improvements and the
  City’s mortgage interests; clarifies that it is only a portion of the parcel being
  acquired and corrects boundaries (Jefferson Street and Boulevard Street);
  makes approval contingent upon the final closing documents requiring that all
  purchase price funds be first utilized to repay all mortgage related
  indebtedness to the City and only after said indebtedness is paid in full may
  any purchase price funds be directed to the seller. | 
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| 11-341 | Amendment | Per
  OGC, the Amendment changes the waiver request from 80 feet to 61.52 feet to a
  waiver request from 40 feet to 0 feet. | 
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| 11-345 | Amendment | Per
  OGC, the Amendment incorporates a revised PUD Written Description, dated July
  19, 2011, and adds the following conditions: (1) The subject Property shall
  be developed in accordance with the Development Services Division memorandum,
  dated May 5, 2011, or as otherwise approved by the Planning and Development
  Department; (2) All sag lenses, drop lenses and convex lenses shall be
  prohibited. Illumination levels at all property lines shall not exceed one-half
  foot-candle when the building or parking areas are located adjacent to
  residential areas, and shall not exceed one foot-candle when abutting other
  non-residential properties. All lighting lamp sources within parking and
  pedestrian areas shall be metal halide or compact florescent.  The maximum light pole height in the
  parking areas should not exceed thirty feet. An exterior lighting design
  plan, including photometrics plan and pole and fixture schedules shall be
  submitted at the time of verification of substantial compliance for review
  and approval by the Planning and Development Department; (3) All street
  frontage signs shall be monument style and architecturally compatible to the
  building, not to exceed 150 square feet in area on each side and 25 feet in
  height, for each sign; and (4) The Subject Property shall be developed in
  accordance with the Northwest Jacksonville Vision Plan. The developer shall
  submit architectural plans and elevations for consistency with the Northwest
  Vision Plan and the Jacksonville Design Guidelines and Best Practices
  Handbook at the time of Verification of Substantial Compliance for review and
  approval by the Planning and Development Department. | 
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| 11-375 | Amendment | Strikes
  reference to scrivener’s error; provides maximum 35-foot height for material
  storage piles; provides that the facility will be open to the public between
  the hours of 7:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday; strikes
  provision that equipment may be operated Monday through Saturday from 7:30
  a.m. until 6:00 p.m. to load outgoing loads. | 
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| 11-381 | Amendment | Per
  OGC, the Amendment approves the waiver, subject to the following conditions:
  (1) The monument sign shall be located no closer than 24 inches from the edge
  of the existing Hendricks Avenue right-of way; and (2) The property owner
  shall install and maintain a landscape buffer consisting of groundcover,
  together with a minimum of ten shrubs, of a minimum of 2 feet in height,
  along the south property line.  The
  property owner shall install and maintain a 75 percent shrub and plant
  groundcover in the sign removal area, indicated on the site plan, dated
  August 2, 2011, Exhibit 2, which is being attached. All plant material shall
  be reviewed and approved by the Planning and Development Department. | 
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| 11-383 | Amendment | (Finance)
  Incorporates provisions of the Rules Committee amendment; includes additional
  recitals relative to Brownfield area economic incentives and a report;
  replaces references to “Nominated Area” with references to “parcels shown in Exhibit
  4;” replaces reference to “Existing Area” with reference to “Existing
  Enterprise Zone;” strikes a specific reference to “Brownfield Redevelopment
  Area;” adds exhibits 4 (legal description and map) and 5 (report). | 
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|  |  | (Rules)
  Provides for a Revised Exhibit 1 (Enterprise Zone description); reflects that
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| 11-385 | Amendment | Includes
  Ordinance Code citation (Section 110.203) relative to City’s investment
  policy. | 
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| 11-418 | Amendment | Revises
  title to correct source of funding and sub-object reference; deletes
  carryover and CIP amendment provisions, including Exhibit 2 (CIP project
  information sheet). | 
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| 11-419 | Amendment | Corrects
  errors in the indigent care contract obligation amount ($23,775,591);
  provides for a Revised Exhibit 1 (agreement) and a Revised Exhibit 2 (letter
  of agreement); corrects a fiscal year reference (“2011-2012” rather than
  “2010-2011”). | 
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| 11-420 | Amendment | Appropriates
  $150,000 from a Juvenile Justice account to a Judgments, Claims and Losses
  account to fund the settlement, and deletes references to Nuisance Abatement
  Lien funds; includes statement of purpose (provide funding for settlement
  between City and Larry and Brendalin Harden). | 
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| 11-428 | Amendment | Per
  OGC, the Amendment changes the reference from an opened and improved portion
  of  | 
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Contact:            Jeff Clements, Chief of Research  (904) 630-1405 or jeffc@coj.net