OFFICE
OF CITY COUNCIL COUNCIL AGENDA
OF MARCH 8, 2011 |
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AMENDMENTS
and SUBSTITUTES |
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Compiled by: Research Division |
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10-893 |
Amendment |
Per
OGC, the Amendment grants the waiver subject to the following conditions: (1)
The electronic message board shall only contain verbal messages that change
simultaneously for the entire portion of the sign that changes; (2) The
electronic message board shall only use amber lights; and (3) The electronic
message board shall not be operated between 11 p.m. and 5 a.m. |
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11-13 |
Amendment |
Per
OGC, the Amendment incorporates a revised PUD Site Plan, dated February 9,
2011, and adds the following condition to the PUD: (1) The subject property
shall be developed in accordance with the Development Services Division Memorandum
dated December 22, 2010, or as otherwise approved by the Planning and
Development Department. |
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11-14 |
Amendment |
Per
OGC, the Amendment, previously approved by the LUZ Committee on February 15th,
adds the following conditions to the PUD: (1) Transportation improvements
shall be made in accordance with the Development Services Division Memorandum
dated December 22, 2010, or as otherwise approved by the Planning and
Development Department; (2) An eight foot tall masonry wall shall be
installed and maintained along the south property line to the extent that it
is adjacent to property utilized for residential uses; (3) All cutoff
fixtures shall not have more than one percent of lamp lumens above
horizontal. 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. Ten house-side shields and other cutoff
reflectors shall be incorporated into the lighting designs and meet this
design standard. To provide lighting that limits distortion of colors of the
building, landscape and pedestrian activity areas, all lighting lamp sources
within the parking and pedestrian areas shall be metal halide or compact
florescent. The maximum light pole
height in all parking areas should not exceed twenty feet. An exterior
lighting design plan for the development, including a photometrics plan, 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; and (4) Construction mitigation on the site shall
comply with all applicable state and local regulations governing the control
of construction impacts, including noise and dust. Construction on the site will be governed
under section 368.202 of the Ordinance Code, and the rules adopted pursuant
to that provision by the City of |
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11-37 |
Amendment |
Per
OGC, the Amendment adds a whereas clause which states that the Council finds
that the construction of the previously approved school at this location
outweighs the health and safety concerns prohibiting a school at this
location which is situated on the very edge of the delineated area. |
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11-77 |
Amendment |
Attaches
a copy of the award letter as Exhibit 2. |
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11-80 |
Amendment |
Clarifies
purpose of appropriation by stating that it is to provide funding to the
Latent Print Access Improvement Project. |
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11-83 |
Amendment |
Requires
position oversight by the Jacksonville Fire and Rescue Emergency Preparedness
Division; corrects title to remove reference to oversight by the Department
of Recreation and Community Services. |
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11-87 |
Amendment |
Includes
a recital stating that prior approval of the Historic Preservation Commission
was not required because the project does not involve external renovations |
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11-100 |
Amendment |
Reflects
a term expiration date of September 30, 2012 (rather than 2013). |
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11-107 |
Substitute |
Removes
language requesting emergency passage; references the terms and conditions
approved by the Jacksonville Housing Finance Authority at its meeting of
February 16, 2011, and attaches the minutes of said meeting as Exhibit 1;
requires loan documents to set forth HUD requirements according to specified
language; requires annual $50,000 prepayment of principal, subject to
available cash flow, in years four, five, and six, subject to and conditioned
upon any required approvals by HUD. |
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Contact: Jeff Clements, Chief of Research (904) 630-1405 or jeffc@coj.net