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Neighborhoods, Community Services, Public Health and Safety Committee

Regular Meeting

Jacksonville, FL · January 31, 2022

Agenda

Agenda

City of Jacksonville 117 W Duval St Jacksonville, FL 32202 Agenda - Marked Monday, January 31, 2022 9:30 AM Council Chambers 1st Floor, City Hall Neighborhoods, Community Services, Public Health and Safety Committee Aaron Bowman, Chair Randy White, Vice Chair Kevin Carrico Joyce Morgan Ju'Coby Pittman Brenda Priestly Jackson Ron Salem, Pharm. D. Legislative Assistant - Barbara Ireland Hobson Legislative Services Manager: Bernadette Smith Asst. Council Auditor: Phillip Peterson Research Assistant: Richard Distel Deputy General Counsel: Peggy Sidman Administration: Rachel Zimmer Neighborhoods, Community Agenda - Marked January 31, 2022 Services, Public Health and Safety Committee 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 purposes, 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. Meeting Convened: Meeting Adjourned: Department of Health Overview - Samantha Epstein, Public Health Communication Director Attendance: Item/File No. Title History Page 1 of 16 Neighborhoods, Community Agenda - Marked January 31, 2022 Services, Public Health and Safety Committee 1. 2021-0798 ORD-MC Amend Chapt 656, (Zoning Code), Pt1 (General Provisions), DEFER Subpart A (Basic Provisions), Sec. 656.101, (Definitions), Ord Code, in Order to add Criteria to the Definition of Exception of Alcohol Related At request of Uses; Amend Chapt 656 (Zoning Code), Pt 1 (General Provisions), CM Diamond Subpart D (Zoning Exceptions, Variances & Waivers, Amendments to Final Order, Appeals of Written Interpretations of the Director & Appeals of Final Orders of the Commission), Sec. 656.131 (Zoning Exception), Sec.656.133 (Waivers for Minimum Distance Requirements for Liquor License Locations; Minimum Street Frontage Requirements; Signs; Downtown Properties), & Sec. 656.138 (Concurrent Applications), Ord Code, to Designate the City Council as the Quasi-Judicial Body that Approves, Approves w/Conds or Denies Zoning Exceptions for Alcohol Related Uses & Waivers for Minimum Distance Requirements for Liquor License Locations & Adds Criteria for Said Determination; Amending Chapt 656 (Zoning Code), Pt 3 (Schedule of District Regulations), Subpart C (Commercial use Categories & Zoning Districts), Sec. 656.313 (Community/General Commercial Category), Ord Code, to Allow Micro-Breweries as a use by Zoning Exception in CCG-1, CCG-2 & CCG-S Districts; Amend Chapt 656 (Zoning Code), Pt 3 (Schedule of District Regulations), Supart C (Commercial Use Categories & Zoning Districts), Sec. 656.313 (Community/General Commercial Category), Ord Code, to Provide that Establishments or Facilities which include the Retail Sale of all Alcoholic Beverages for Off-Premises Consumption shall be Allowed by Right only on Properties that meet certain Requirements & Establishments or Facilities which do not meet Requirements shall be Allowed only by Zoning Exception; Amend Chapt 656 (Zoning Code), Pt 8 (Alcoholic Beverages), Sec. 656.802 (Definitions), Sec. 656.806 (Measurement of Distances), Ord Code, to Amend & Clarify the Definitions of “Church” & “School”, to Clarify the Applicability for the Distance Limitations for Particular Alcohol related uses & to Clarify how Distances are measured for Alcohol related uses; Providing that any current, permitted or filed use not in Conformance with the Amendments Provided herein shall Constitute a Lawfully Non-Conforming Uses. (Miller) (Introduced by CMs Diamond & R. Gaffney) (PD Apv) (PC Deny) (Exparte: CM Boylan) 10/26/21 CO Introduced: NCSPHS, R, LUZ 11/1/21 NCSPHS Read 2nd & Rerefer 11/2/21 R Read 2nd & Rerefer 11/2/21 LUZ Read 2nd & Rerefer 11/9/21 CO Read 2nd & Rereferred:NCSPHS, R, LUZ 11/23/21 CO PH Addnt'l 12/14/21 12/14/21 CO PH Only LUZ PH - 12/7/21, 1/4/22, 1/19/22, 2/1/22 Public Hearing Pursuant to Chapt 166, F.S. & C.R. 3.601-11/23/21 & 12/14/21 Page 2 of 16 Neighborhoods, Community Agenda - Marked January 31, 2022 Services, Public Health and Safety Committee 2. 2021-0851 ORD-MC re the Public Svc Grant Council; Amend Sec 80.104 Contact: (Organization & Proceedings), Chapt 80 (Public Svc Grant Council), Ord CM Carlucci Code, to Amend the Quorum Requirements of the Public Service Grant Council; Amend Sec 118.301 (Expenditure of Appropriated Funds), Pt 3 (Admin of City Grants), Chapt 118 (City Grants), Ord Code, to Address Carryover of Residual Funds; Amend Sec 118.802 (Annual Lump Sum Appropriation for Public Svc Grants), 118.805 (Eligibility to Apply for Public Svc Grants), 118.806 (Application Requirements), Pt 8 (Public Svc Grants), Chapt 118 (City Grants), Ord Code, to Allow for Carryover of Funds Appropriated to the Public Svc Grant Council from FY to FY & to Require Requesting Agencies to Provide Additional Financial Documentation & Information re Program Impact & Effectiveness; Providing for Codification Instructions (Hodges) (Introduced by CM Carlucci) 11/23/21 CO Introduced: NCSPHS, F, R 12/6/21 NCSPHS Read 2nd & Rerefer 12/7/21 F Read 2nd & Rerefer 12/7/21 R Read 2nd & Rerefer 12/14/21 CO PH Read 2nd & Rereferred:NCSPHS, F, R Public Hearing Pursuant to Chapt 166, F.S. & C.R. 3.601-12/14/21 • Revises the quorum for the Public Service Grant Council to a majority of the current membership, excluding vacant seats • Establishes a minimum annual funding level of $5,500,000 for public service grants, subject to the availability of funding • Allows public service grant funding to be carried over and used in the immediately following fiscal year • Revises public service grants application contents to include additional financial and programmatic information CONCERN If not spent by fiscal year end, dollars appropriated for public service grants fall to General Fund fund balance. Language in this bill would allow for the perpetual carryover of funding appropriated for public service grants. This could set a precedent for other General Fund funded programs. Page 3 of 16 Neighborhoods, Community Agenda - Marked January 31, 2022 Services, Public Health and Safety Committee 3. 2021-0853 ORD Declaring that Certain Parcel of Real Prop, a Tax Reverted Parcel, DEFER Located at 714 Jessie St (The “Subject Parcel”), to be Surplus to the Needs of the City; Waiving Sec 122.423 (Disposition for Affordable At request of Housing), Pt 4 (Real Propty) of Chapt 122 (Public Propty), Ord Code, to CM Gaffney Allow for the Conveyance of the Subject Parcel to in the Word International, Inc., the Neighboring Propty Owners, at no Cost; Auth the Mayor & the Corp Sec to Execute any & all Documents Necessary for Such Conveyance; Providing a Right of Reentry for Failure to use the Subject Parcel for the Operation for Community Service Out Reach Programs; Providing for City Oversight by the Dept of Public Works, Real Estate Div (R.E. #122274-000)(Dist 7-R.Gaffney) (Sidman) (Introduced by CM R. Gaffney) 11/23/21 CO Introduced: NCSPHS, TEU, R 12/6/21 NCSPHS Read 2nd & Rerefer 12/6/21 TEU Read 2nd & Rerefer 12/7/21 R Read 2nd & Refefer 12/14/21 CO PH Read 2nd & Rereferred: NCSPHS, TEU, R Public Hearing Pursuant to Chapt 166, F.S. & C.R. 3.601-12/14/21 4. 2021-0885 ORD Apv & Auth the Mayor, or His Designee, & the Corp Sec to Pursue DEFER or Seek Waiver of Collection of the Local Option Gas Tax Within the 2021-2022 Budget Yr Consistent with a Period of Time to Align with the At request of State Suspension of the State Gas Tax Collection Should the State CM Dennis Allow for Waiver of the Prov of Sec 336.025 & 336.021, FL Statutes, so that Local Govts Have the Ability to Suspend Collection of Local Option Gas Taxes; Offering Findings & Statemnts of Fact; Directing Legislative Services Div to Forward to the FL Legislature, the Duval Legislative Delegation, & the FL Dept of Revenue (Johnston) (Introduced by CM Dennis) 12/14/21 CO Introduced: NCSPHS, TEU, F, R 1/3/22 NCSPHS Read 2nd & Rerefer 1/3/22 TEU Read 2nd & Rerefer 1/4/22 F Read 2nd & Rerefer 1/4/22 R Read 2nd & Rerefer 1/11/22 CO PH Read 2nd & Rereferred:NCSPHS, TEU,F, R Public Hearing Pursuant to Chapt 166, F.S. & C.R. 3.601 – 1/11/22 Page 4 of 16 Neighborhoods, Community Agenda - Marked January 31, 2022 Services, Public Health and Safety Committee 5. 2021-0898 RESO Encouraging the State to Allow Local Govs to Waive the DEFER Provision of Sec 336.025 & 336.021 FL Statutes, to Allow Local Govs the Ability to Suspend Collection of Local Option Gas Taxes if the State At request of Suspends the State Gas Tax for a Period of that time is Consistent with CM Dennis The State’s Suspension; Offering Findings & Statements of Fact; Addn’l Apv & Auth Required to Execute Docs Related to the Waiver of State Statutes to Suspend Collection of the LOGT and Transfer of Funds to Prevent Funding Lapse; Directing Legislative Services Div to Forward to the FL Legislature, the Duval Legislative Delegation & the FL Dept of Revenue (Johnston) (Introduced by CM Dennis) 12/14/21 CO Introduced: NCSPHS, TEU, F, R 1/3/22 NCSPHS Read 2nd & Rerefer 1/3/22 TEU Read 2nd & Rerefer 1/4/22 F Read 2nd & Rerefer 1/4/22 R Read 2nd & Rerefer 1/11/22 CO Read 2nd & Rereferred:NCSPHS,TEU,F, R 6. 2022-0024 ORD Approp $25,000 From Contingency FIND Match to the Downtown AMEND Landscape Enhancements Proj (The “Project”) for Completion of Irrigation Installation on Water St Medians; Purpose of Approp; Contact: Amending the 2022-2026 5-Yr CIP Apv’d by Ord 2021-505-E to Reflect John Pappas this Transfer of Funds to the Project (B.T. 22-039) (Staffopoulos) (Introduced by CP Newby at Req of Mayor) (JWC Apv) 2/3 Vote required 1/11/22 CO Introduced: NCSPHS, TEU, F, JWC by Council 1/18/22 NCSPHS Read 2nd & Rerefer 1/18/22 TEU Read 2nd & Rerefer 1/19/22 F Read 2nd & Rerefer 1/25/22 CO PH Read 2nd & Rereferred:NCSPHS,TEU,F Public Hearing Pursuant to Chapt 166, F.S. & C.R. 3.601 – 1/25/22 AMENDMENT Attach Revised Exhibit 2 (CIP) to reflect the correct Funding Source • Bills 2022-24 and 2022-26 propose to use the same funding source. There is an insufficient amount of funds to cover both appropriations as proposed. The proposed funding source (FIND Contingency Match) has an available balance of $90,000, while the proposals total $115,000. • At their January 12, 2022 meeting, the Jacksonville Waterways Commission recommended reducing the appropriation in 2022-26 to $65,000 Page 5 of 16 Neighborhoods, Community Agenda - Marked January 31, 2022 Services, Public Health and Safety Committee 7. 2022-0025 ORD Approp $30,000.00 in Grant Funding from the FL Fish & Wildlife Contact: Conservation Commission (The “FWC”) for Reimbursement of the Melissa Long COJ’s Costs to Remove 2 Derelict Vessels Located in Public Waterways in the COJ; Purpose of Approp; Providing for Oversight by the Neighborhoods Dept, Environmental Quality Div (B.T. 22-031) (Staffopoulos) (Introduced by CP Newby at Req of Mayor) (JWC Apv) 1/11/22 CO Introduced: NCSPHS, TEU, F, JWC 1/18/22 NCSPHS Read 2nd & Rerefer 1/18/22 TEU Read 2nd & Rerefer 1/19/22 F Read 2nd & Rerefer 1/25/22 CO PH Read 2nd & Rereferred:NCSPHS,TEU,F Public Hearing Pursuant to Chapt 166, F.S. & C.R. 3.601 – 1/25/22 8. 2022-0026 ORD Approp $90,000.00 from FIND Contingency Dollars to a Special Contact: Council Reserve for Future Approp Related to the JAX Waterways; CM Ferraro Providing for Purpose; Providing for Carryover (Johnston) (Introduced by CM Ferraro) (JWC Apv) 1/11/22 CO Introduced: NCSPHS, F, JWC 1/18/22 NCSPHS Read 2nd & Rerefer 1/19/22 F Read 2nd & Rerefer 1/25/22 CO PH Read 2nd & Rereferred:NCSPHS,F Public Hearing Pursuant to Chapt 166, F.S. & C.R. 3.601 – 1/25/22 • Bills 2022-24 and 2022-26 propose to use the same funding source. There is an insufficient amount of funds to cover both appropriations as proposed. The proposed funding source (FIND Contingency Match) has an available balance of $90,000, while the proposals total $115,000. • At their January 12, 2022 meeting, the Jacksonville Waterways Commission recommended reducing the appropriation in 2022-26 to $65,000 Page 6 of 16 Neighborhoods, Community Agenda - Marked January 31, 2022 Services, Public Health and Safety Committee 9. 2022-0027 ORD Approp Grant Funds in the Amt of $249,794.00 from the U.S. Dept Scrivener's of Justice, Office of Community Oriented Policing Svcs (“COPS”), for the 2021 Community Policing Development Crisis Intervention Team Contact: Prog (The “Program”); Purpose of Approp; Apv & Auth the Mayor, or his Bill Clement Designee, & the Corp Sec to Execute & Deliver that Certain Subaward Agreemt btwn the COJ & Lutheran Svcs FL, Inc. for COPS Community Policing Dev Crisis Intervention Teams Prog; Invoking the Exception in Sec 126.107 (G), Ord Code, to Allow a Direct Contract with Lutheran Svcs FL, Inc. to Provide Svcs & Support for a Co-Responder (Crisis Intervention) Team; Providing for City Oversight by the Jax Sheriff’s Office (B.T. 22-028) (Staffopoulos) (Introduced by CP Newby at Req of Sheriff) 1/11/22 CO Introduced: NCSPHS, F, R 1/18/22 NCSPHS Read 2nd & Rerefer 1/19/22 F Read 2nd & Rerefer 1/19/22 R Read 2nd & Rerefer 1/25/22 CO PH Read 2nd & Rereferred:NCSPHS,F, R Public Hearing Pursuant to Chapt 166, F.S. & C.R. 3.601 – 1/25/22 Scrivener’s Pg. 2, line 16: insert “of” after “consist” • Appropriates grant funding of $249,794 to fund the Community Policing Development Crisis Intervention Teams Program for the period of 9/1/21 – 8/31/23 • Authorizes subaward agreement with Lutheran Services Florida, Inc. who will secure the clinician position, help with training, and provide ongoing support to the co-responder team • No City match is required Page 7 of 16 Neighborhoods, Community Agenda - Marked January 31, 2022 Services, Public Health and Safety Committee 10. 2022-0029 ORD Approp $600,210.98 From the NW Office of Economic Dev Scrivener's (“OED”) Fund – Contingency Account to the NW Office of Economic Dev Fund) Subsidies & Contributions to Private Org. Account & Auth a Contact: Full-Service Grocery Store Imprvmnt Prog Grant to Lift Jax, Inc Kirk Wendland (“Company”) in an Amount not to Exceed $650,000 in Connection with the Acquisition, Renovation & Expansion of a Former Store Located at 1478 FL Ave, to be Leased to a Tenant to Serve as a Full-Service Grocery Store; Waiving the Criteria for Use of Funding for “Full-Service Grocery Store Program” as Adopted by 2019-245-E; Apv & Auth Execution of Doc by the Mayor or his Designee & Corp Secretary; Auth Approval of Technical Amends by the Executive Dir of the OED; Providing for City Oversight by the OED (B.T. 22-036) (Dillard) (Introduced by CP Newby at Req of Mayor) 1/11/22 CO Introduced: NCSPHS, F, R 1/18/22 NCSPHS Read 2nd & Rerefer 1/19/22 F Read 2nd & Rerefer 1/19/22 R Read 2nd & Rerefer 1/25/22 CO PH Read 2nd & Rereferred:NCSPHS,F, R Public Hearing Pursuant to Chapt 166, F.S. & C.R. 3.601 – 1/25/22 Scrivener’s 1. Pg. 1, line 5: strike “(“OED)” and insert “(“OED”)” 2. Pg. 5, line 21: strike “Section 4” and insert “Section 5” • Authorizes a reimbursement grant of 40% of eligible grant expenditures, not to exceed $650,000, from the NWJEDF Supermarket Incentives Program to Lift Jax, Inc. • Funding will be used for the acquisition, design and renovation of the grocery store formerly known as Debs Store located at 1478 Florida Avenue • Payment of the grant is conditioned upon completion of the project in accordance with the performance schedule, execution of a minimum 5-year lease for operation of the grocery store, evidence that a minimum capital investment of $1M has been made, and the store is open for business to the public • Provides for a sliding scale repayment of the City grant if the store closes within 5 years after disbursement of the City grant • Waives the program criteria for the Full-Service Grocery Store program in order to authorize the grant to Lift Jax, Inc. NOTE: There are outstanding nuisance liens totaling $2,353.71 on the subject parcel to be acquired by Lift Jax. Additionally, the subject parcel has delinquent property taxes for 2018 and 2020 totaling $547.59. Page 8 of 16 Neighborhoods, Community Agenda - Marked January 31, 2022 Services, Public Health and Safety Committee 11. 2022-0030 ORD Making Certain Findings, & Apv & Auth the Chief Executive Officer AMEND of the DIA, or Her Designee, to Execute a Redevelopment Agreemt (“Agreement”) btwn the Downtown Investment Authority (“DIA”) & JWB Contact: Real Estate Capital, LLC (“Developer”), to Support the Reno & Rehab Lori Boyer by Developer of the Building Known Generally as the Thomas V. Porter House Building, Located at 510 N. Julia St (The “Project”); Auth 3 Downtown Preservation & Revitalization Prog (“DPRP”) Loans, in a Aggregate Amount not to Exceed $669,581.00, to the Developer in Connection with the Proj, to be Approp by Subsequent Legislation; Designating the DIA as Contract Monitor for the Agreemt; Providing Oversight of the Project DIA; Auth the Execution of all Docs Relating to the Above Agreemt & Transactions, & Auth Technical Changes to the Docs (Dillard)(Introduced by CP Newby at Req of DIA) 1/11/22 CO Introduced: NCSPHS, F 1/18/22 NCSPHS Read 2nd & Rerefer 1/19/22 F Read 2nd & Rerefer 1/25/22 CO PH Read 2nd & Rereferred:NCSPHS, F Public Hearing Pursuant to Chapt 166, F.S. & C.R. 3.601 – 1/25/22 AMENDMENT Place revised Redevelopment Agreement on file to: • Revise language in Section 4.2 regarding minimum Total Development Costs • Revise language in Section 9.2(c) regarding repayment of DPRP Loans • Authorizes Downtown Preservation and Revitalization Program (DPRP) Loans of $669,581 (of the total, $535,665 can be forgiven and $133,916 will be repaid with interest), subject to future appropriation by Council • DPRP funding will be used to renovate and rehabilitate the Thomas V. Porter House Building into approximately 10,000 sq. ft. of commercial office space and a minimum of 4,300 sq. ft. of restaurant/retail space • DPRP funding will be paid upon completion of the project and is subject to repayment if the property is sold within 5 years of disbursement (HPRR and CCR Loans) or 10 years of disbursement (Deferred Principal Loan) Page 9 of 16 Neighborhoods, Community Agenda - Marked January 31, 2022 Services, Public Health and Safety Committee 12. 2022-0031 ORD Transferring $40,000 from the Art in Public Places Proj Fund to AMEND the Southside Senior Center Art in Public Places Proj to Provide Funding for Installation of Public Art; Purpose of Approp; Amending the Contact: 2022-2026 5-Yr CIP Apv’d by Ord 2021-505-E to Reflect this Transfer of Teresa Eichner Funds to the Proj (B.T. 22-033) (Staffopoulos) (Introduced by CP Newby at Req of Mayor) 2/3 Vote required 1/11/22 CO Introduced: NCSPHS, F by Council 1/18/22 NCSPHS Read 2nd & Rerefer 1/19/22 F Read 2nd & Rerefer 1/25/22 CO PH Read 2nd & Rereferred:NCSPHS, F Public Hearing Pursuant to Chapt 166, F.S. & C.R. 3.601 – 1/25/22 AMENDMENT 1. Strike “transferring” language and insert “appropriating” language 2. Reduce appropriation to $32,000 to keep required maintenance funds within the Art in Public Places Trust Fund 3. Attach Revised Exhibit 1 (BT) to reflect the reduced appropriation amount 4. Attach Revised Exhibit 2 (CIP) to correct prior years appropriation and reduced appropriation amount 13. 2022-0032 ORD Auth the Mayor, or his Designee, & the Corp Sec to Execute & DEFER Deliver a Locally-Funded Agreemt (Lump-Sum) btwn the State of FL Dept of Transportation (“FDOT”) & the COJ Pursuant to Which the City At the request of Agrees to Pay FDOT $1,200,000 for Certain Roadway Improvemts; the Administration Providing for Oversight by the Engineering & Construction Mgmt Div of the Dept of Public Works (Staffopoulos) (Introduced by CP Newby at Req of Mayor) 1/11/22 CO Introduced: NCSPHS, TEU, F 1/18/22 NCSPHS Read 2nd & Rerefer 1/18/22 TEU Read 2nd & Rerefer 1/19/22 F Read 2nd & Rerefer 1/25/22 CO PH Read 2nd & Rereferred:NCSPHS, TEU, F Public Hearing Pursuant to Chapt 166, F.S. & C.R. 3.601 – 1/25/22 Page 10 of 16 Neighborhoods, Community Agenda - Marked January 31, 2022 Services, Public Health and Safety Committee 14. 2022-0034 ORD Apv & Auth the Mayor, or his Designee, & Corp Sec to Execute & AMEND Deliver an Assumption Document re the Amended & Restated Agreemt for Residential Waste & Recycling Collection & Transportation Svcs Contact: (Contract #9165) (“Amended & Restated Agreement”) btwn the COJ Will Williams (“City”) & Waste Mgmt Inc. of FL (“Waste Management”), a FL Corp (The “Assumption Document”); Approving the Transfer by Corp Merger of the Amended & Restated Agreemt to Waste Mgmt with Contingency; Waiving Certain Transferability Requirements of Sec 382.308 (Contract Provisions; Exemptions from Purchasing Code, Extension of Contracts), Pt 3 (Selection of Waste Collection & Disposal Svc Areas & Contractors), Chapt 382 (Waste Collection & Disposal Svc by Contractors & City), Ord Code, to Allow for the Assumption Document btwn the City and Waste Mgmt; Providing for City Oversight by the Solid Waste Div of the Dept of Public Works (Hodges) (Introduced by CP Newby at Req of Mayor) 1/11/22 CO Introduced: NCSPHS, TEU, F, R 1/18/22 NCSPHS Read 2nd & Rerefer 1/18/22 TEU Read 2nd & Rerefer 1/19/22 F Read 2nd & Rerefer 1/19/22 R Read 2nd & Rerefer 1/25/22 CO PH Read 2nd & Rereferred:NCSPHS, TEU, F, R Public Hearing Pursuant to Chapt 166, F.S. & C.R. 3.601 – 1/25/22 AMENDMENT 1. Pg. 1, line 20: strike “Exemptions” and insert “Exemption” 2. Place revised agreement on file to include Amendments 1 and 2 to the Amended and Restated Agreement • Authorizes assignment of residential solid waste hauler contract from Advanced Disposal Florida LLC (Advanced Disposal) to Waste Management Inc. of Florida (Waste Management) • Advanced Disposal was acquired by Waste Management effective December 31, 2021 • Assignment of a solid waste hauler contract requires City Council approval • Waives transferability requirements in Code Section 382.308(b) with respect to the application, public hearing and approval process Page 11 of 16 Neighborhoods, Community Agenda - Marked January 31, 2022 Services, Public Health and Safety Committee 15. 2022-0035 ORD Auth the Mayor to Apply to the FL Inland Navigation District Contact: (FIND) for 2022 Grants to Undertake Specified Waterways-Related Jill Enz Proj; Auth the Mayor, or his Designee, & the Corp Sec to Execute & Deliver all Grant Ageemnts btwn the City & FIND, as well as all Docs Related to Such Grants; Acknowledging Willingness to Meet Funding Requirements; Providing for the City Oversight by the Dept of Parks, Rec & Community Svcs (Staffopoulos) (Introduced by CP Newby at Req of Mayor) (JWC Apv) 1/11/22 CO Introduced: NCSPHS, F, JWC 1/18/22 NCSPHS Read 2nd & Rerefer 1/19/22 F Read 2nd & Rerefer 1/25/22 CO PH Read 2nd & Rereferred:NCSPHS, F Public Hearing Pursuant to Chapt 166, F.S. & C.R. 3.601 – 1/25/22 • Authorizes application to the Florida Inland Navigation District (FIND) for the following 2022 grants o Riverview Park Boat Ramp - Construction (CD 8) o Liberty St. Marina - Design (CD7) o Pottsburg Creek/Beach Blvd. Boat Ramp - Design (CD 4) o Mike McCue Boat Ramp Bulkhead - Design (CD13) o Oak Harbor Boat Ramp Bulkhead - Design (CD13) o Thomas Creek Fish Camp Kayak Launch - Design (CD7) 16. 2022-0037 ORD Appv a Change in the Polling Place Location for Precincts 309, Contact: 315, 510, 605, 610, & 1107 to be Effective Starting for the Feb 22, 2022 Robert Phillips Special General Unitary Election in the COJ, Duval Co, FL, as Requested by the Supervisor of Elections Pursuant to Sec 352.102, Ord Code (Sidman) (Introduced by CP Newby at Req of Supervisor of Elections) 1/11/22 CO Introduced: NCSPHS, R 1/18/22 NCSPHS Read 2nd & Rerefer 1/19/22 R Read 2nd & Rerefer 1/25/22 CO PH Read 2nd & Rereferred:NCSPHS, R Public Hearing Pursuant to Chapt 166, F.S. & C.R. 3.601 – 1/25/22 Page 12 of 16 Neighborhoods, Community Agenda - Marked January 31, 2022 Services, Public Health and Safety Committee 17. 2022-0038 RESO Apv Certain Revisions to the COJ Comp Emerg Mgmt Plan, Contact: Originally Adopted by Reso 2004-277-A, as Amended in Resos Noah Ray 2005-710-A, 2006-1018-A, 2009-904-A, 2010-907-A, 2012-465-A & 2017-709-A, & Required by Chapt 252, FL Statutes, & Chapt 674, Ord Code; Providing for City Oversight by the JAX Fire & Rescue Dept. (Staffopoulos) Introduced by CP Newby at Request of Mayor 1/11/22 CO Introduced: NCSPHS, R 1/18/22 NCSPHS Read 2nd & Rerefer 1/19/22 R Read 2nd & Rerefer 1/25/22 CO Read 2nd & Rereferred: NCSPHS, R 18. 2022-0046 ORD Approp $30,000,000.00 from the Special Comm on Parks & AMEND Quality of Life Construction Project for Construction of the following proj: (1) $5,000,000 to Northbank Riverwalk Artist Walk Extension from Contact: Riverside to Park St, (2) $5,000,000 to James P. Small Museum & Daryl Joseph Water Park, (3) $5,000,000 to Cecil Field Ball Fields Recreational Dev, (4) $2,800,000 to Myrtle Ave Area Court Complex, (5) $2,500,000 to 9A 2/3 vote required Baymeadows Regional Park Baseball Fields – Synthetic Turf, (6) by Council $1,300,000 to Clanzel T. Brown Park Sports Complex, (7) $1,500,000 to Drew Park Baseball Fields – Synthetic Turf, (8) $6,00,004 to Countywide Community & Senior Center Impv, & (9) $849,996 to Security Cameras, Safety Equip & Electrical Upgrades; Amd the 2022-2026 5-Yr CIP Apv’d by Ord 2021-501-E to Prov Funding for the Proj Identified; Prov for a Limited Waiver of Sec 122.605, Ord Code, as to Funds Designated for Countywide Community & Senior Center Impv; District Council Expenditures for Security Cameras, Safety Equip, & Electrical Upgrades req compliance with Section 106.315, Ord Code; Prov for Oversight by the Dept of Parks, Recreation & Community Svcs (Sidman) (Introduced by CMs White, Freeman, Salem, Carrico, Pittman, Morgan & DeFoor) 1/11/22 CO Introduced: NCSPHS, F, R 1/18/22 NCSPHS Read 2nd & Rerefer 1/19/22 F Read 2nd & Rerefer 1/19/22 R Read 2nd & Rerefer 1/25/22 CO PH Read 2nd & Rereferred: NCSPHS, F, R Public Hearing Pursuant to Chapt 166, F.S. & C.R. 3.601-1/25/22 Page 13 of 16 Neighborhoods, Community Agenda - Marked January 31, 2022 Services, Public Health and Safety Committee AMENDMENT 1. Correct CIP project names 2. Clarify purpose of funding 3. Clarify appropriation and timing of appropriation for security cameras, safety equipment, and electrical upgrades 4. Correct scrivener’s errors 5. Attach revised Exhibit 1 (BT) to correct appropriation line items 6. Attached revised Exhibit 2 (CIP) to correct project names, numbers, scopes, and prior years appropriations Appropriates $30,000,000 from the Special Committee on Parks & Quality of Life project for the following projects: • $5,000,000 - Artist Walk from Riverside Avenue to Park Street - hardscape and recreational amenities including a skate park • $5,000,000 - J.P. Small Park - New lighting, field turf, restrooms, museum upgrades, and design for water park • $5,000,000 - Cecil Field Master Plan Phase II - 4 ball fields, fencing, lighting, and restrooms • $2,800,000 - Myrtle Avenue area court complex - Lighting and pickleball court development • $2,500,000 - 9A/Baymeadows (Fort Family) Regional Park - 3 baseball fields and one multi-use field • $1,350,000 - Clanzel T. Brown Park - Coverings for two existing outdoor courts • $1,500,000 - Drew Park - Synthetic turf fields • $6,000,004 - Countywide Community & Senior Centers - Building, technology, pool and outdoor space upgrades at Bennie Furlong Beaches Senior Center, Jim Fortuna Senior Center, Louis Dinah Senior Center, Leroy Clemons Senior Center, Mandarin Senior Center, Balis Community Center, Blue Cypress Community Center, Emmett Reed Community Center, Henry T. Jones Community Center, Mary Lena Gibbs Community Center, Robert F. Kennedy Community Center and Boone Park Tennis Center • $849,996 - Security Cameras, Safety Equipment and Electrical Upgrades ($60,714 to each District Council Member) Waives Code Sec. 122.605 to allow Countywide Community & Senior Centers projects of $500,000 or less to proceed without additional Council approval Page 14 of 16 Neighborhoods, Community Agenda - Marked January 31, 2022 Services, Public Health and Safety Committee 19. 2022-0055 ORD Apv & Auth the Mayor, of his Designee, & Corp Secretary to 2nd Execute & Deliver, for & on behalf of the City, an Amended & Restated License Agreement (“Agreement”) btwn the City of Jax & the Jax Skeet & Trap Club, Inc. (“Company”), to: Extend the term of the Agreement to 12/31/61, with 2, 5 Yr Extension Options; Provide a right of 1st refusal to Purchase the Licensed Premises; Clarify Mortgage Rights under the Agreement; Clarify the Boundaries of the Licensed Premises; & make addnt’l Technical Revisions as set forth in the Agreement. (Sawyer) (Introduced by CP at the Req of the Mayor) 1/25/22 CO Introduced: NCSPHS,F Public Hearing Pursuant to Chapt 166, F.S. & C.R. 3.601-2/8/22 20. 2022-0056 ORD-MC Amending Chapt 123 (Public Fees); Creating a New Sec. 2nd 123.108 (Military & Veterans’ Appreciation Program; Reduction of Certain Park Fees for Military & Veterans), Pt 1 (In General), Chapt 123 (Public Fees), Ord Code, to Codify a Permanent Program for Reduced Admission at Certain Parks; Providing for City Oversight by the Parks, Recreation & Community Svcs Dept; Directive to Legislative Svcs; Directive to City Webmaster (Johnston) (Introduced by CM’s Bowman, Priestly Jackson, Salem, Morgan, Pittman, Carrico, White, Diamond, Becton & Ferraro) (Co-Sponsor CM DeFoor) 1/25/22 CO Introduced: NCSPHS, F Public Hearing Pursuant to Chapt 166, F.S. & C.R. 3.601-2/8/22 21. 2022-0057 ORD Approp $421,685 Paid by Berkley Program Specialists to the City 2nd of Jax for Damages caused to Trees in Pinehurst Cemetery & Providing for use of said funds to remove the damaged Trees; Purpose of Approp; Providing for Oversight by the Dept. of Public Works, Mowing & Landscape Div. (B.T. 22-043) (Staffopoulos) (Introduced by CP at the Req of the Mayor) 1/25/22 CO Introduced: NCSPHS,TEU, F Public Hearing Pursuant to Chapt 166, F.S. & C.R. 3.601-2/8/22 22. 2022-0058 ORD Transferring $15,254,044 from General Fund Collective 2nd Bargaining Contingency & General Fund Salary & Benefit lapse to Fund the 3% General Wage Increase for General Employees & 2.5% of the Total General Wage Increase for International Association of Fire Fighters (IAFF) & Fraternal Order of Police (FOP) Union Employees; Purpose of Approp (B.T. 22-041) (Staffopoulos) (Introduced by CP at the Req of the Mayor) 1/25/22 CO Introduced: NCSPHS, F Public Hearing Pursuant to Chapt 166, F.S. & C.R. 3.601-2/8/22 Page 15 of 16 Neighborhoods, Community Agenda - Marked January 31, 2022 Services, Public Health and Safety Committee 23. 2022-0059 ORD DeApprop $273,781.82 in Unreimbursed Expenses from a 2nd Non-Recurring State of FL Dept. of Law Enforcement (FDLE) Grant (Grant Award # 2021-SFA-GAA-15-4D-002) Originally Approp by ORD 2021-290-E (The “Grant”) to fund Expansion of the Cure Violence Program to a 3rd Site, & Approp $273,781.82 from the General Fund/General Svcs Dist Fund Balance from FY 2020-2021 related to Savings in the Mayor’s Cure Violence Program Funding to Cover the Grant Shortfall & to Close Out the Grant; Purpose of Approp.(B.T. 21-139) (Staffopoulos) (Introduced by CP at the Req of the Mayor) 1/25/22 CO Introduced: NCSPHS, F Public Hearing Pursuant to Chapt 166, F.S. & C.R. 3.601-2/8/22 24. 2022-0060 ORD-MC Relocating the Derelict Vessel & Floating Structure Removal 2nd Fund from Chapt 110, Pt 4, Sec. 110.414 to Chapt 111, Pt 7, Sec. 111.787; Repealing Sec 110.414 (Derelict Vessel & Floating Structure Removal Trust Fund), Pt 4 (Continuing Approps), Chapt 110 (City Treasury), Ord Code; Creating a New Sec 111.787 (Derelict & Abandoned vessels & Floating Structure Enforcement & Removal Trust Fund), Pt 7 (Environment & Conservation), Chapt 111 (Special Revenue & Trust Accts), Ord Code. (Grandin) (Introduced by CM DeFoor) 1/25/22 CO Introduced: NCSPHS, TEU, F, JWC Public Hearing Pursuant to Chapt 166, F.S. & C.R. 3.601-2/8/22 25. 2022-0061 ORD-MC Approp $310,500 in the Derelict Vessel & Floating Structure 2nd Removal Fund from the Parks Dept to Neighborhoods Dept in order to Provide the Neighborhoods Dept Funding to Implement & Enforce the Newly Created Chapt 388, Ord Code (Boats & Waterways);Amend Chapt 388 (Boats & Waterways),Ord Code, to Create a New Pt 4 (Anchoring Limitation Areas); Providing that Council is Exercising County Powers; Providing for Codification Instructions; Providing Directive to Neighborhoods Dept. (Grandin) (Introduced by CM DeFoor) 1/25/22 CO Introduced: NCSPHS, TEU, F, JWC Public Hearing Pursuant to Chapt 166, F.S. & C.R. 3.601-2/8/22 NOTE: The next regular meeting will be held February 14, 2022 *****Note: Items may be added at the discretion of the Chair.***** Pursuant to the American with Disabilities Act, accommodations for persons with disabilities are available upon request. Please allow 1-2 business days notification to process; last minute requests will be accepted; but may not be possible to fulfill. Please contact Disabled Services Division at: V 904-255-5466, TTY-904-255-5476, or email your request to KaraT@coj.net. Page 16 of 16