OFFICE
OF CITY COUNCIL COUNCIL AGENDA
OF JULY 26, 2011 |
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AMENDMENTS
and SUBSTITUTES |
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Compiled by: Research Division |
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10-920 |
Amendment |
Strikes
language relative to a partial term. |
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11-239 |
Substitute |
(TEU)
Revises recitals; closes, abandons, and permits the demolition of Heritage
River Road upon (1) dedication by plat to the City of the new access road;
(2) the approved construction of such new access road; (3) submission to the
City, for recording, of a fully executed original copy of the Declaration of
Covenants and Restrictions, with recording fees; (4) the approval of a
perpetual saltwater marsh mitigation bank on the site by the St. Johns River
Water Management District and the United States Army Corps of Engineers; and
(5) developer payment and agreement in writing to be responsible for all
costs and expenses associated with relocation of JEA and AT&T Corp.
utilities from Heritage River Road to the new access road, providing for
coordination of such relocation directly with JEA and AT&T and agreement
in writing that the location and placement in the new access road shall be
determined solely by JEA and AT&T; provides for a Revised Exhibit 3
(Declaration of Covenants and Restrictions); includes failure to construct (in
addition to dedicate) the new access road as automatically terminating the
ordinance; omits language relative to a waiver of Ordinance Code provisions; makes
other clarifying and technical changes. |
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Amendment |
(Rules)
Conditions the abandonment of Heritage River Road upon the property being
used solely for saltwater mitigation and requires covenants and restrictions
limiting use as saltwater mitigation; attaches a copy of the covenants and
restrictions as Exhibit 3; states that the developer agrees to convey the
property to the City if the property is not used for saltwater mitigation;
strikes language relative to a waiver of Ordinance Code provisions. |
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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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11-318 |
Amendment |
Clarifies
fiscal year references (replaces “1995 through 2009” with “1995/96 through
2009/10”); corrects Chapter 118 title (“City Grants” rather than “Public
Service Grant Appropriations”). |
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11-340 |
Amendment |
Per
OGC, the Amendment 1) corrects the property owner’s name, 2) incorporates a
revised legal description, and 3) incorporates a revised PUD Site Plan, dated
April 22, 2011. |
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11-343 |
Substitute |
Per
OGC, the Substitute changes the rezoning request from IL to IH to a rezoning
request from IL to PUD. |
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11-344 |
Amendment |
Per
OGC, the Amendment corrects a spelling error in
the title. |
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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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11-347 |
Amendment |
Per
OGC, the Amendment incorporates a revised PUD Written Description, dated June
21, 2011, and adds the following conditions: (1) A 10-foot-wide, undisturbed,
natural buffer shall be provided along the east property line, except for
that portion of the Subject Property where the existing buildings are
located, as depicted on the site plan dated April 4, 2011. Any tree removal
within the buffer shall meet the requirements of Section 656.1205 of the
Zoning Code and be subject to the approval of a professionally licensed tree
arborist or landscape architect. If a tree is removed within the buffer then
the tree shall be replaced inside the buffer with a minimum two to three inch
caliper evergreen tree; and (2) Illumination levels along the easterly
property line, adjacent to residential areas shall not exceed one-half
foot-candle. All lighting shall be directed away from the easterly property
line and shielded. |
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11-380 |
Amendment |
Per
OGC, the Amendment revises Exhibit 1 to eliminate the reference to submitting
the development agreement to the Department of Community Affairs and tying
the effective date to the Department’s review. |
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11-384 |
Amendment |
Corrects
a scrivener’s error in an amount (“$2,500” rather than “$2,5000”); corrects
date of JEDC resolution approval (May 12, 2011, rather than June 9, 2001); provides
for a revised economic development agreement dated July 20, 2011. |
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Contact: Jeff Clements, Chief of Research (904) 630-1405 or jeffc@coj.net