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 OFFICE 
  OF  CITY  COUNCIL  COUNCIL AGENDA
  OF FEBRUARY 10, 2009 | ||
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| AMENDMENTS
  and SUBSTITUTES | ||
| Compiled by:  Research Division | ||
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| 08-562 | Amendment | Per
  the Office of General Counsel, the Amendment incorporates a revised PUD
  Written Description dated November 26, 2008, and a revised PUD Site Plan
  dated November 25, 2008, and adds the following conditions to the PUD:  development shall proceed in accordance
  with the Development Services transportation memorandum dated January 14,
  2009, or as otherwise approved by the Planning and Development Department; at
  the time of Verification of Substantial Compliance, the developer shall
  submit the following to the Planning and Development Department for review
  and approval:  an Airport Notice Zone
  Acknowledgement pursuant to Section 656.1016, Ordinance Code, and an exterior lighting design plan for each
  project, including a photometrics plan, pole, and fixtures schedules pursuant
  to Section 656.1005.2, subsection B (d)(6), Ordinance Code; parcel A2 shall comply with Section 656.1216, Ordinance Code, for buffer standards
  relating to uncomplementary land uses and zones for all portions of the
  common property line along the western boundary--the buffer shall be
  installed prior to commencement of any construction activity; all commercial
  dumpsters shall be set back at least 200 feet from a residential use or from
  residentially zoned property;  as part
  of Verification of Substantial Compliance review, and prior to 10-set civil
  engineering approval, the developer shall provide for improvements to the
  “Reynolds” parcel at 11271 Gurtler Road (RE No. 001855-0000)--the
  improvements shall include the following: 
  construct and stub out utilities to the parcel, construct adequate
  retention for up to a 7,500 square foot building and associated parking lot,
  provide a drainage easement from the parcel to the retention pond, and
  construct dual driveway cuts, stubbed out with curbing and radii returns for
  future connection to Gurtler Road. | 
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| 08-799 | Amendment | Per
  the Office of General Counsel, the Amendment incorporates a revised PUD
  Written Description dated January 5, 2009, and a revised PUD Site Plan dated
  January 5, 2009, and adds the following conditions to the PUD:  development shall proceed in accordance
  with the Development Services transportation memorandum dated September 4,
  2008, or as otherwise approved by the Planning and Development Department;
  and administrative deviations from the Zoning Code shall be approved through
  a PUD-to-PUD rezoning process. | 
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| 08-840 | Amendment | Per
  the Office of General Counsel, the Amendment incorporates a revised Legal
  Description dated February 3, 2009, to remove certain buildings from the PUD,
  incorporates a revised PUD Written Description dated January 9, 2009, and a
  revised PUD Site Plan dated January 9, 2009, and adds the following
  conditions to the PUD:  building 550
  shall be limited to one story in height and building 900 shall be limited to
  two stories in height as noted on the revised PUD Site Plan;  at
  the time of PUD Verification a lighting plan shall be submitted for review
  and approval of Planning and Development--proposed lighting shall be designed
  and installed as to prevent glare or excessive light on adjacent
  residentially zoned property--existing lighting that emits excessive light on
  the adjacent residentially zoned property shall be fitted with reflectors to
  prevent excessive light and shall be subject to the review and approval of
  the Planning and Development Department; 
  prior to Verification of Substantial Compliance, the dumpsters near
  building 900 and Mandarin Meadows Drive shall be relocated away from the
  residentially zoned property, subject to the review and approval of the
  Planning and Development Department; 
  prior to construction activity, the developer shall install the required
  85% opaque fence and visual screen in the uncomplementary land use
  buffer--the fence material shall be wood, wood composite or vinyl where
  required--the type of fence shall be coordinated with each individual
  property owner per their request--the fence structure shall be 8 feet in
  height as measured from the established grade or post construction grade; all Live Oak trees installed as part of the new
  buffer between uncomplementary land uses shall be minimum 4 inch caliper;
  ingress and egress to the property located contiguous to the west of Building
  550 and the other residentially zoned properties shall be prohibited; and permitted uses and structures for this PUD district
  are as follows.  All buildings include
  (i) permitted uses and structures in the CO district and
  permissible uses by exception in the CO district approved via the applicable
  procedures for the grant of a zoning exception.  Only buildings 100, 200 and 600 include the
  following:  (ii)
  Medical and Dental offices including facilities for production of eyeglasses,
  hearing aids, dentures, prosthetic appliances, and similar products in
  conjunction with a professional service being rendered.  (BUT NOT CLINICS OR HOSPITALS.)  (iii)
  Professional and business offices.  (iv) Vocational, trade, business schools or
  colleges.  (v) Libraries, museums and
  community centers.  (vi) Radio and
  television broadcasting studios and offices (subject to Part 15).  (vii)
  Banks, financial institutions, savings and loan institutions and similar uses
  without dive-thru facilities.  (viii) Art galleries, dance, art, gymnastics,
  fitness centers, martial arts, music studios and theaters for stage
  performances (but not motion picture theaters). 
  (ix) Cosmetology, electrolysis
  and laser treatment facilities, hair salon, day spa and similar uses.  (x)
  Employment and recruitment offices (but not a day labor pool).  (xi) Retail sales (display and storage of
  merchandise shall be subordinate and clearly incidental to a permitted use
  from above and shall not exceed 25% gross floor area of said use). | 
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| 08-892 | Amendment | Per
  the Office of General Counsel, the Amendment corrects the acreage in the body
  of the bill (7.23 as opposed to 7.04); the original legal description and
  maps correctly describe and show 7.23 acres so no changes to the attached exhibits
  are required. | 
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| 08-893 | Amendment | Per
  the Office of General Counsel, the Amendment corrects the acreage in the bill
  to reflect the acreage in the original legal description (7.23 as opposed to
  7.04), inserts the date of the PUD Written Description (October 16, 2008),
  inserts the date of the PUD Site Plan (September 8, 2008) and adds the
  following conditions to the PUD: 
  development shall proceed in accordance with the Development Services transportation
  memorandum dated October 15, 2008, or as otherwise approved by the Planning
  and Development Department; the development shall comply with Section
  656.398, Ordinance Code, regarding
  architectural guidelines for Mayport Village, and Section 656.399, Ordinance Code, regarding lighting and
  utility lines; during those times when no cruise ship is docked at the
  terminal, Jaxport will, to the extent allowed by security authorities and in
  accordance with the approved Seaport Security Plan, allow approximately 500
  linear feet of public access to the waterfront at the terminal; no cruise
  ship shall utilize HFO 380 or 180 fuel (“Bunker C” fuel) nor any fuel with a
  sulfur content greater than two-tenths of one percent (0.2%) while docked at
  the terminal; all cruise ships shall comply with applicable local, state,
  federal and international air quality standards; Jaxport shall construct and
  operate the cruise ship terminal facilities in accordance with all applicable
  local, state and federal laws and regulations and pursuant to all permits
  issued for the terminal facilities including, without limitation, water,
  sewage, stormwater, ballast water, environmental resource permits, submerged
  lands lease terms, oil containment regulations, marine mammal or other
  endangered/threatened species regulations, noise regulations and
  traffic/roadway requirements; Jaxport shall contribute $280,000 to the City
  for improvements to Helen Cooper Floyd Park consistent with the City’s Master
  Plan for the park; Jaxport shall provide prompt written notification to the City
  in the event Jaxport determines at any time prior to September 30, 2018, to
  cease operation of the Mayport Ferry and shall also promptly make a
  presentation to the City Council Finance Committee regarding such
  determination. | 
| 08-970 | Amendment | Per
  the Office of General Counsel, the Amendment adds the following Policy to the
  Port Master Plan:  “Port improvements
  within the  | 
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| 08-983 | Amendment | Waives
  Section 106.108(c) to allow the filing of legislation without verification
  that the pension plan is 90% funded and to provide an enhancement to a fund
  that is under 90% funded; acknowledges that the waiver of said section will
  trigger a requirement for two-thirds vote of Council. | 
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| 08-1068 | Amendment | (TEU)
  Provides for a maximum expenditure of $507,250.30 (rather than $625,000);
  appropriates $107,250.30 (rather than $225,000). | 
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|  | Amendment | (Finance)
  Provides for a maximum expenditure of $500,000 (rather than $625,000);
  appropriates $100,000 (rather than $225,000). | 
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| 08-1070 | Amendment | Per
  the Office of General Counsel, the Amendment adds the following condition to
  the PUD:  at the time of
  verification of substantial compliance of the PUD, a landscape plan shall be
  submitted for review and approval by the Planning and Development Department. | 
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| 08-1072 | Amendment | Per
  the Office of General Counsel, the Amendment adds the following conditions to
  the PUD:  development shall proceed in
  accordance with the Development Services transportation memorandum dated
  December 3, 2008, or as otherwise approved by the Planning and Development
  Department and FDOT;  and at the time
  of verification of substantial compliance of the PUD, provisions for shared
  access among all owners shall be submitted to the Planning and Development
  Department for review and approval. | 
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| 08-1073 | Amendment | Per
  the Office of General Counsel, the Amendment incorporates a revised PUD
  Written Description dated January 12, 2009, and adds the following conditions
  to the PUD:  development shall proceed
  in accordance with the Development Services transportation memorandum dated
  December 4, 2008, or as otherwise approved by the Planning and Development
  Department; and the monument sign shall not exceed twelve feet in height. | 
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| 08-1075 | Amendment | Per
  the Office of General Counsel, the Amendment GRANTS the Sign Waiver for an
  existing sign at 1906 University Boulevard North, subject to the following
  conditions:  no additional
  signage shall be permitted on the property until such time as the existing
  sign is removed or brought into compliance with Part 13 of the Zoning Code;
  and a landscape plan shall be subject to review and approval of the Current
  Planning Division--perimeter landscaping shall be installed along the north
  and west property lines pursuant to Section 656.1214 and 656.1215 of the
  Zoning Code prior to final inspection approval by the Building Inspection
  Division. | 
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| 09-2 | Amendment | Clarifies
  title to reflect that the appropriation is from a Property Appraiser’s Fund
  Balance account. | 
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| 09-3 | Amendment | Provides
  for an amended BT (Revised Exhibit 1); attaches a copy of the grant award
  (Modification #1 to Grant Agreement) as Exhibit 2. | 
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| 09-5 | Amendment | Places
  a copy of the subgrant agreement on file, and references this in the
  legislation. | 
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| 09-7 | Amendment | Provides
  for a revised fair share agreement; replaces the contract to revise certain
  exhibits (roadway improvements and description of reserved capacity). | 
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| 09-8 | Amendment | Provides
  for a revised fair share agreement; adds an exhibit (Woodland Signature, LLC
  Additional Phase) to the contract. | 
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| 09-16 | Amendment | Strikes
  references to real estate number. | 
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| 09-20 | Amendment | Provides
  for a revised fair share agreement; replaces the contract to revise an
  exhibit (description of reserved capacity). | 
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| 09-32 | Amendment | Removes
  appropriation provisions; authorizes execution of necessary documents. | 
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| 09-33 | Amendment | Provides
  for any other legal firm as the Office of General Counsel deems qualified and
  appropriate; clarifies the authorized charge of legal fees is “maximum” legal
  fees. | 
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| 09-75 | Amendment | States
  that Mr. Brown has a substantial economic business interest within  | 
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| 09-76 | Amendment | States
  that Ms. Mancini has a substantial economic business interest within  | 
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Contact:            Jeff Clements, Chief of Research  (904) 630-1405 or jeffc@coj.net