OFFICE  OF  CITY  COUNCIL

 COUNCIL AGENDA OF NOVEMBER 26, 2013

 

AMENDMENTS and SUBSTITUTES

Compiled by:  Research Division

 

12-657

Amendment

Per OGC, the Amendment denies the appeal and upholds the Jacksonville Historic Preservation Commission decision denying the proposed demolition of the subject structure.

 

 

 

12-720

Amendment

Per OGC, the Amendment strikes the Exhibit A attachment and instead makes it an “on file” exhibit.

 

 

 

13-384

Amendment

Replaces Exhibits 1 & 2 (License Agreement and Limited Scope of Services) with Revised Exhibit 1 (Restoration and Construction Agreement); designates Public Works as the oversight department and requires Public Works approval of Revised Exhibit pursuant to the Agreement terms.

 

 

 

13-469

Amendment

Per OGC, the Amendment adds the following conditions to the PUD: 1) The subject property shall be developed in accordance with the Development Services Division memorandum dated August 21, 2013 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 (.5) foot candles (“f.c.”) when the building or parking areas are located adjacent to residential areas, and shall not exceed one (1.0) f.c. when abutting other non-residential properties. All lighting lamp sources within parking and pedestrian areas shall be metal halide, compact fluorescent or LED. The maximum light pole height in all parking areas should not exceed thirty nine feet (39’). An exterior lighting design plan, including a photometrics plan, pole and fixtures schedules shall be submitted at the time of Verification of Substantial Compliance for review and approval by the Planning and Development Department.  The filling station light fixtures on canopies shall be mounted so that the lens cover is recessed or flush with the bottom surface (ceiling) of the canopy; 3) The development shall be allowed two (2) internally illuminated monument signs, with each sign not exceeding 300 square feet in area and 50 feet in height; one (1) internally illuminated monument sign fronting Collins Road and one (1) internally illuminated monument sign facing I-295, not to exceed 300 square feet in area and 65 feet in height provided the sign is within 660 feet of the centerpoint of the Collins Road / I295 Interchange. Each outparcel is allowed one (1) internally illuminated monument sign, not exceed 50 square feet in area and 20 feet in height; 4) All banner signs must comply with Part 13 of the Zoning Code and all applicable Building Code regulations; 5) Community gardens shall be permitted on the subject property at the existing location.

 

The Amendment also makes the effective date of this PUD rezoning subject to and contingent upon the date when either of the following occurs:

            (a) the Olsen Farms Fair Share Contract (CCAS 50206) approved pursuant to Ordinance 2010-40-E is terminated and all obligations and responsibilities set forth therein, including but not limited to all requirements set forth in the Exhibit H agreement for both the Olsen Farms Fair Share Contract and the Harmony Farms Fair Share Contract (CCAS 50205) approved pursuant to Ordinance 2010-39-E, are satisfied, subject to the review and approval of the City and the landowner or developer enters into a Mobility Fee Contract that is approved pursuant to Chapter 655 (Concurrency and Mobility Management System), Ordinance Code, or

            (b) the Olsen Farms Fair Share Contract (CCAS 50206) approved pursuant to Ordinance 2010-40-E and the Harmony Farms Fair Share Contract (CCAS 50205) approved pursuant to Ordinance 2010-39-E are both amended and approved by the City Council to resolve all mobility and concurrency responsibilities and obligations set forth therein pursuant to Chapter 655 (Concurrency and Mobility Management System), Ordinance Code.

 

            In the event that either item (a) or (b), above, is not completed on or before April 8, 2014, the PUD rezoning application shall be deemed withdrawn, this PUD rezoning shall automatically terminate, become null and void, of no further force or effect, and the existing zoning classifications shall remain intact and in full force and effect. No development orders, development permits, or zoning matters dependent on this PUD rezoning may be issued before this PUD rezoning has become effective.

 

 

 

13-474

Amendment

Per OGC, the Amendment adds the following conditions to the PUD: 1) The subject property shall be developed in accordance with the Development Services Division Memorandum dated August 21, 2013 or as otherwise approved by the Planning and Development Department.

 

 

 

13-493

Substitute

Clarifies that any sign required to be removed under an existing settlement agreement will not be eligible for sign removal credits;   clarifies that there will never be any more billboards in Jacksonville than there are today (no replacement of a billboard allowed that would increase the total number of then-existing billboard structures);   removes CO, CRO and CN as allowable zoning districts for replacement signs;   provides that roadways that have become “billboard-free” because of removal obligations in settlement agreements will remain billboard free;  caps height of replacement off-site signs at 50 feet when located anywhere other than on an interstate roadway;  clarifies that all billboards are entitled to be maintained and repaired in accordance with the provisions of the Jacksonville Building Code, unless such signs are already subject to an amortization schedule pursuant to a judicially approved settlement agreement (which signs shall be governed by the terms of said agreement);  clarifies that any billboard damaged by a natural disaster may be replaced (subject to the new zoning rules for spacing requirements); however, any replacement sign must be the same height, size and type of construction as the storm-damaged sign.

 

 

 

13-632

Amendment

Per OGC, the Amendment incorporates a revised PUD written description, dated October 30, 2013 and a revised PUD site plan dated October 30, 2013; and adds the following conditions to the PUD: 1) The required transportation improvements shall be made in accordance with the Development Services Division Memorandum dated September 25, 2013 or as otherwise approved by the Planning and Development Department; and 2) Any expansion of any of the existing development(s) on the subject property shall be required to meet the requirements of Chapter 656, Part 6 (Off-Street Parking and Loading Regulations), Ordinance Code.

 

 

 

13-668

Amendment

Corrects Council District from District 6 to District 5.

 

 

 

13-676

Amendment

Deletes references to octave band regulations; provides for a maximum broadband decibel level of 105 during a permanent event; limits the costs for EQD monitoring staff to no more than $1,000.00 per day; deletes reference to the City’s capacity to “pull the plug” on an event and replaces it with a 3-year suspension from leasing the park for a 6th violation of the sound level provision; modifies the notice of violation procedure to require that the promoter has a compliance contact at the soundboard during an event to receive any notice of violations; strikes Exhibits 1 and 2 and replaces with Revised Exhibits 1 and 2 – Second Revised Metropolitan Park License Agreement and Second Revised Interim Rules for Administration and Governance of Metropolitan Park.

 

 

 

13-683

Substitute

Establishes that the Mowing Dept. will create a comprehensive plan for mowing; expands the  preferred qualifications of the mowing chief to include horticulturalist, arborist or agribusiness degrees; and expands the scope of the department to include council member suggestions from the noticed meetings, including tree trimming, vegetation spraying, comprehensive plan for mowing, city cemetery maintenance, and excluding sports field maintenance.

 

Floor (Lee): changes the name of the division to Mowing and Landscape Maintenance and adds “landscape architect” to the preferred degree qualifications for the division chief.

 

Floor (Boyer): adds “irrigation maintenance” as a function of the division.

 

 

 

13-693

Amendment

Strikes “Schedule and scope of performance and development” as a technical notification;    change contract monitor from Parks & Recreation to Public Works Department.

 

 

 

13-698

Amendment

Corrects council District from 7 to 9 and corrects ordinance reference from 2007-803-E to 2007-830-E.

 

 

 

13-699

Amendment

Amends to reference FY15 PSG application & attach to bill, attaches letter from PSG chair; corrects FY to 2014-2015)

 

 

 

13-700

Amendment

Places on file the proofs of publication and the written report of the hearing officer.

 

 

 

13-705

Amendment

Corrects Ordinance Code references from Chapter 55 to Section 35.704.

 

 

 

13-710

Amendment

Adds statement in support of a waiver to allow the company to pay the State of FL Average Wage ($41,375) versus the standard 115% average wage ($47,581) associated with the typical QTI; attaches revised agreement to attach Exhibit A – Community Service Commitment.

 

 

 

13-711

Amendment

Corrects FY for grant appropriation to 2013/2014; changes number of jobs to be retained from 78 to 71 and technical correction; attaches revised agreement to (1.6) correct City maximum indebtedness to $496,000; reorder and correct number of pages and; attaches missing Exhibit B the Community Service Commitment; attaches new Project Summary; Changes number of jobs to be retained from 78 to 71; changes assistance per job from $6,400 to $6,986; corrects amount of investment on page 4 to $13M)

 

 

 

13-715

Substitute

Provides carryover of 3-year grant approved in Ord. 2012-90-E into its 3rd and final year.

 

 

 

13-717

Amendment

Changes the project cost to $18,509.20; specifies appropriation “from” and “to” accounts as identified by MBRC; specifies that the Public Works Department will work in conjunction with JEA to accomplish the project.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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