OFFICE  OF  CITY  COUNCIL

 COUNCIL AGENDA OF NOVEMBER 27, 2012

 

AMENDMENTS and SUBSTITUTES

Compiled by:  Research Division

 

12-370

Amendment

Per OGC, the Amendment incorporates a revised PUD written description, dated November 20, 2012, a revised PUD site plan, dated November 20, 2012, and adds the following conditions to the PUD: (1)  The subject property shall be developed in accordance with the Access Road Exhibit, dated November 20, 2012; and (2) Prior to verification of substantial compliance for the PUD, covenants and restrictions burdening the Property shall be recorded in the public records of Duval County, Florida, consistent with the requirements set forth in the written description, which 1) identify a master developer for the  PUD, 2) include architectural guidelines, 3) include a process for the submittal of development plans to the master developer, and/or a designee, for review and approval of such plans, and 4) contain enforcement remedies available to the master developer and/or its designee.

 

 

 

12-526

Amendment

Per OGC, the Amendment grants the sign waiver.

 

 

 

12-568

Amendment

Requires Fair Association to submit copies of invoices documenting allowable expenses for payment by the City; removes references to expenses or payments in 2014; deletes any references to paying advertising expenses and add language clarifying that the City is not responsible for utility expenses for fair contractors temporary living site; deletes references to Cecil Commerce Center and Equestrian Center as a potential living sites for fair contractors; adds language committing the City to split allowable costs with the Fair Association on a 50/50 basis up to a total of $240,000 ($120,000 apiece); attaches Revised Exhibit 1.

 

 

 

12-598

Amendment

Add attachment to BT.

 

 

 

12-613

Amendment

Per OGC, the Amendment revises Exhibit 1, the Transportation Element 2035 Cost Feasible Plan Projects.

 

 

 

12-619

Amendment

Per OGC, the Amendment grants the sign waiver, subject to the following condition: The proposed sign shall be installed and improved in accordance with Section 656.1303(b) of the Zoning Code, with the exception that it may be internally illuminated.

 

 

 

12-623

Amendment

Changes “acres” to “square miles”; adds a small area of the Park and King commercial district into the boundary area; changes the amount of the square mileage of the Area to reflect the additional territory added; changes references of “Urban Core Enhancement Area” to “Central Core Enhancement Area”.

 

 

 

12-638

Amendment

Per OGC, the Amendment adds the following conditions to the PUD: (1) The subject property shall be developed in accordance with the Planning Department Transportation Section memorandum, dated October 15, 2012, Development Services Division Memorandum dated October 5, 2012, or as otherwise approved by the Planning and Development Department, and the Florida Department of Transportation Memorandum, dated October 16, 2012, subject to FDOT permitting; (2)        All sag lenses, drop lenses and convex lenses shall be prohibited. Illumination levels at all property lines shall not exceed one half foot candles 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 the parking and pedestrian areas shall be metal halide or compact florescent.  The maximum light pole height in all parking areas should not exceed thirty feet. An exterior lighting design plan for each project, including a photometric 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; (3) The development shall be limited to two internally or externally illuminated monument signs along Main Street and one internally or externally illuminated monument sign along Yellow Bluff Road.  Each monument sign shall not exceed 50 square feet in area, 15 feet in height and be located no closer than 200 feet apart. Wall signs shall be limited to 10% of the occupancy frontage; (4)            Dumpsters shall not be placed within 50 feet of any right-of-way and shall be screened with an evergreen hedge in addition to the requirements contained in section 656.415 of the Zoning Code; (5)            There shall be a 20 foot wide undisturbed buffer along the southern property boundary;.(6) The development shall comply with the North Jacksonville Shared Vision and Master Plan and the City of Jacksonville Design Guidelines and Best Practices Handbook Appendix D, D.1.1 through D.1.32, or as otherwise approved by the Planning and Development Department at the time of verification of substantial compliance; and (7)     The “multi-family use when vertically integrated with a permitted use on the ground floor use” shall be prohibited.

 

 

 

 

12-640

Amendment

Per OGC, the Amendment adds the following condition to the PUD: (1) The subject property shall be developed in accordance with the Development Services Division Memorandum dated October 8, 2012 or as otherwise approved by the Planning and Development Department.

 

 

 

12-648

Amendment

Changes “Arlington Boat Ramp” to “Arlington Lions Club Park”; corrects scrivener’s error to capitalize “modification”.

 

 

 

12-651

Amendment

Deletes Ordinance Code waiver requiring fair market value sale; corrects VIN#; attaches Revised Exhibit 2 (property transfer form); corrects minor scrivener’s errors; revises bill title to reference pursuit of state funding.

 

 

 

12-653

Amendment

Clarify in bill that 15 AED’s are free to the City for a total quantity of 215 AED’s.

 

 

 

12-655

Amendment

Attaches 2nd Revised Exhibit 1 (amended BT); removes emergency language.

 

 

 

12-656

Amendment

Attaches Revised Exhibit 1 (amended BT); removes emergency language.

 

 

 

12-658

Amendment

Per OGC, the Amendment denies the appeal.

 

 

 

12-673

Substitute

The amount transferred to Special Contingency will increase to $708,188; clarifies that the funds being transferred are from Contractual Services expenses.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Contact:           Jeff Clements, Chief of Research  (904) 630-1405 or jeffc@coj.net