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PUBLIC HEALTH  & SAFETY COMMITTEE

 

COMMITTEE AGENDA

 

 

Tuesday August 2, 2016    9:00 A.M.

Tape No.________________________

 

 

Council Chambers 1st Floor,  City Hall

Carol Owens, Interim Chief of Legislative Services

 

 

Sam Newby, Chair

Legislative Assistant:  Philip Zamarron

Bill Gulliford, Vice Chair

Attorney:                      Paige Johnston

Aaron Bowman

Asst. Council Auditor:  Kyle Billy

Anna Lopez Brosche

Research Assistant:    Yvonne Mitchell

Katrina Brown

Research Asistant:      John Jackson

Tommy Hazouri

Administration:            Jordan Elsbury

Joyce Morgan

 

 

 

Meeting Convened A.M.                     Meeting Adjourned A.M.

 

The Committee shall consider matters relating to the Department of Health; public health, international travel, wellness; mental health; addiction; human services; homelessness; public assistance; Public Service Grants, public safety; safety hazards and dangerous infrastructure; motor vehicle inspections; collections; crime  and crime prevention; victim services;  Jacksonville Journey; Sheriff's Office; police-community relations; Fire and Rescue Department; emergency preparedness and civil defenses; military bases; personnel and affairs; base realignment and closure (BRAC) issues; and all related subjects.

 

If a person decides to appeal any decision made by the Council with respect to any matter considered at such meeting, such person will need a record of the proceedings, and for such purpose, such person may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made, which record includes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be based.

 

PARKING: If you park in the Library Garage (Entry on Duval St, W/S of Main St),

please see the Council Receptionist, Room 425, for ticket validation.

 

 

Attendance:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

NOTE #1:  The Special Committee on PHS Matters will include a presentation on JSO Body Cameras, and an update on CPAC’s.

 

NOTE #2:  The next regular meeting will be held August 16, 2016.

 

 

Item/File No.

Title/History

 

 

DEFER

 

At request of

CM Gulliford

 

 

 

 
1.  2016-359

ORD Amend Chapt 122 (Public Propty), Creating New Sec 122.110 (Skateboarding on Public Propty), to Prohibit Skateboarding on City Sidewalks in Certain Areas, Public Parking Garages & Public Access Ramps & Certain other Public Propty; Recognizing Exercise of County Powers. (Johnston) (Introduced by CM Gulliford)

Public Hearing Pursuant to Chapt 166, F.S. & CR 3.601 - 6/14/16

 

1. 5/24/2016 CO  Introduced: TEU,RCDPHS,R

 

    6/6/2016 TEU Read 2nd & Rerefer

 

    6/7/2016 R Read 2nd & Rerefer;    6/7/2016 PHS Read 2nd & Rerefer

 

2. 6/14/2016 CO PH Read 2nd & Rereferred; TEU, R, RCDPHS (PHS 7/1/16)

 

 

Bill Summary            TEU:

 

 

 

 

AMEND

1. Attach revised BT

2. Pg. 3, line 21; strike extra “.00”

3. Pg. 3, line 24; amount should be $25,000

4. Pg. 4, line 1; strike $30,000

 

 
2.  2016-425

ORD Approp $414,350 from Special Law Enforcemt Trust Fund (1) $398,850 in Accord with Sec 932.7055, F.S. to fund: $5,000 to American Foundation for Suicide Prevention; $10,000 to Boy Scouts of America, N. Florida Council; $10,000 to City Center Ministry of Jax d/b/a Noah's Ark; $15,000 to Communities in Schools; $30,000 to Family Farm of NE Fla; $25,000 to First Coast Crime Stoppers; $10,000 to Florida Archery Foundation; $500 to Fla Sheriff's Youth Ranch; $36,000 to Fla State College Foundation; $5,000 to Hands On Jacksonville; $10,000 to Hubbard House; $35,000 to I.M. Sulzbacher Ctr; $10,000 to Jax Historic Naval Ship Assn; $15,000 to Justice Coalition; $10,000 to Kingdom Fellowship; $30,000 to M.A.D. D.A.D.S.; $10,000 to Malivai Washington Kids Foundation; $7,500 to NE Fla Camp Cadet; $29,850 to Operation Save our Sons; $5,000 to Pit Sisters; $70,000 to Police Athletic League; $5,000 to Project Cold Case; $10,000 to Rethreaded, Inc & $5,000 to State of Fla Assn of Police Athletic/Activity Leagues, Inc; (2) $12,500 in Accord with Sec 111.365, Ord Code to Police Explorers Trust Fund; & (3) $3,000 in Accord with Sec 111.365, Ord Code, to Teen Driver Spec Rev Fund; Auth Funds Carryover to FY 2016-2017; Auth Misc Approp Agreemts with the Non-Profits receiving Grants; Designate Oversight by Budget & Mgmt Div of JSO. (BT 16-089) (McCain) (Req of Sheriff)

Public Hearing Pursuant to Chapt 166, F.S. & CR 3.601 - 7/26/16

 

1. 6/28/2016 CO  Introduced: F,RCDPHS (NCIS 7/1/16) (PHS 7/1/16)

 

    7/18/2016 NCIS Read 2nd & Rerefer      7/19/2016 PHS Read 2nd & Rerefer

 

    7/20/2016 F Read 2nd & Rerefer                                                                                             Bill Clement

 

2. 7/26/2016 CO PH Read 2nd & Rereferred; F, NCIS, PHS

 

 

Bill Summary            Fact Sheet               NCIS

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

AMEND

Attach revised BT

 

 
3.  2016-456

ORD Approp $2,652,450.12 ($2,619,116 in HOPWA Prog Funding & $33,334.12 in Realigned Funds) for Housing Assistance & Related Support Svcs Case Mgmt to Low-Income Persons living with HIV/AIDS & their Families; Auth Funds Carryover from Yr to Yr. (BT 17-003) (RC 17-003) (McCain) (Req of Mayor)

Public Hearing Pursuant to Chapt 166, F.S. & CR 3.601 - 7/26/16

 

1. 6/28/2016 CO  Introduced: F,RCDPHS (PHS 7/1/16)

 

    7/19/2016 PHS Read 2nd & Rerefer      7/20/2016 F Read 2nd & Rerefer

 

2. 7/26/2016 CO PH Read 2nd & Rereferred; F, PHS                                                     Diana Seydlorsky

 

 

Bill Summary            Fact Sheet

 

 

 

 

 

 

4.  2016-457

ORD Approp $580,919.24 ($501,739 in Fed Emerg Solutions Grants Prog Funding & $79,180.24 in Realigned Funds) for Emerg Shelters & Transitional Housing for Homeless Persons; Auth Funds Carryover from Yr to Yr. (BT 17-004) (McCain) (Req of Mayor)

Public Hearing Pursuant to Chapt 166, F.S. & CR 3.601 - 7/26/16

 

1. 6/28/2016 CO  Introduced: F,RCDPHS (PHS 7/1/16)

 

    7/19/2016 PHS Read 2nd & Rerefer

 

    7/20/2016 F Read 2nd & Rerefer                                                                                  Diana Seydlorsky

 

2. 7/26/2016 CO PH Read 2nd & Rereferred; F, PHS

 

 

Bill Summary            Fact Sheet

 

 

 

 

 

5.  2016-492

 

2nd

RESO Urging the U.S. Navy to select Naval Station Mayport as the 1st Homeport for its new MQ-4C Triton Unmanned Aerial Vehicle; Directing Distribution of Reso. (Clements) (Introduced by CM Bowman & Co-Sponsored by CM's Crescimbeni & Boyer)

 

1. 7/26/2016 CO  Introduced: PHS,R

 

 

Bill Summary

 

 

 

 

 

6.  2016-506

 

2nd

ORD Auth (a) an Agreemt with Shands Jacksonville Medical Center, Inc & (b) a Ltr of Agreemt with State of Fla thru its Agcy for Health Care Administration, both re Pymt & Distribution of City's Indigent Health Care Funds (Amt Apvd by City's 2016-2017 Budget) for FY 2016-2017. (Petrie) (Req of Mayor)

Public Hearing Pursuant to Chapt 166, F.S. & CR 3.601 - 8/9/16

 

1. 7/26/2016 CO  Introduced: PHS,F

 

Bill Summary            Fact Sheet

 

 

 

 

NOTE: Other items may be added at the discretion of the Chair.