Neighborhoods, Community Services, Public Health and Safety Committee
Regular MeetingJacksonville, FL · August 15, 2022
Agenda
City of Jacksonville
117 W. Duval Street
Jacksonville, FL 32202
Agenda - Marked
Monday, August 15, 2022
9:30 AM
Council Chamber, 1st Floor, City Hall
Neighborhoods, Community Services, Public Health and
Safety Committee
Randy DeFoor, Chair
Ron Salem, Pharm. D., Vice Chair
Michael Boylan
LeAnna Cumber
Garrett Dennis
Al Ferraro
Reggie Gaffney
Legislative Assistant: Maritza Sanchez
Council Auditor's Office: Phillip Peterson, Asst. Council Auditor
Council Research: Richard Distel
Office of General Counsel: Mary Staffopoulos, Deputy
Administration: Rachel Zimmer
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Meeting Convened: Meeting Adjourned:
Attendance:
Presentation by Jody Phillips, Clerk of Courts - Property Fraud Alert
Item/File No. Title History
1. 2022-0447 ORD Adopting 2021B Series Text Amend to FLUE of 2030 Comp Plan,
DEFER Creating a New FLUE Policy 3.1.29 to Allow one Accessory Dwelling
Unit as an Accessory Use on Conforming Residential Lots in the AGR,
At request of RR, LDR, MDR & RPI Future Land Use Categories (Reed) (LUZ) (PD &
CM Diamond PC Apv) (GAB CPAC Deny)
(MC Amd 2022-448)
6/14/22 CO Introduced: LUZ
6/22/22 LUZ Read 2nd & Rerefer
6/28/22 CO Read 2nd & Rerefer: LUZ
7/26/22 CO PH Addnt'l 8/9/22
8/2/22 LUZ PH Approve 5-0
8/9/22 CO PH Cont'd & Rereferred to NCSPHS, R, F, LUZ
LUZ PH – 8/2/22
Public Hearing Pursuant to Sec 163.3184(3), F.S. & Chapt 650, Pt 4,
Ord Code - 7/26/22 & 8/9/22, 8/24/22
2. 2022-0448 ORD-MC Amend Sec 656.403 (Accessory Uses & Structures), Subpt B
DEFER (Miscellaneous Regulations), Pt 4 (Supplementary Regulations), Chapt
656 (Zoning Code), Ord Code, to Allow Accessory Dwelling units as an
At request of Accessory Use in Residential Land Use Categories Subj to Certain
CM Diamond Criteria; Prov for Codification Instructns (Staffopoulos) (Introduced by
CMs Diamond, Boylan, Dennis, R. Gaffney & White) (Co-Sponsor CM
Carrico)(PD & PC Apv) (GAB CPAC Deny)
(Text Amd 2022-447)
6/14/22 CO Introduced: LUZ
6/22/22 LUZ Read 2nd & Rerefer
6/28/22 CO Read 2nd & Rerefer: LUZ
7/26/22 CO PH Addnt'l 8/9/22
8/2/22 LUZ PH Amend/Approve 5-0
8/9/22 CO PH Cont'd & Rereferred to NCPHS, R, F, LUZ
LUZ PH – 8/2/22
Public Hearing Pursuant to Chapt 166.041(3)(c)(2), F.S. & C.R. 3.601-
7/26/22 & 8/9/22, 8/24/22
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3. 2022-0458 ORD Apv & Auth the Mayor, or His Designee, & Corp Secretary to
Contact: Execute & Deliver a 1st Amend to Rdvlpmt Agrmt by & Among the COJ,
Lori Boyer/ the DIA, and Johnson Commons LLC; Revising the Net Rev Threshold
Steve Kelley Above which Sales Proceeds will be Split btwn the Company & the City;
Apv & Auth Execution of Docs by the Mayor and Corp Secretary; Auth
Apvl of Tech Amends by the CEO of DIA; Timeline for Execution of
Amend by the Company (Dillard) (Introduced by CP at Req of DIA)
6/14/22 CO Introduced: NCSPHS, F
6/21/22 NCSPHS Read 2nd & Rerefer
6/22/22 F Read 2nd & Rerefer
6/28/22 CO PH Read 2nd & Rerefer: NCSPHS, F
Public Hearing Pursuant to Chapt 166, F.S. & C.R. 3.601 – 6/28/22
• Authorizes the First Amendment to the Redevelopment Agreement with Johnson
Commons LLC to increase the Net Revenue threshold above which sales proceeds will
be split between the Company and the City from a sales price of $250,250 to $320,000
• The increase in the anticipated sales price for the townhomes increases the ROI from
1.06 to 1.38 for this project
4. 2022-0459 ORD re Chapt 745 (Addressing & Street Naming Regulations) Ord
DEFER Code; Estab an Honorary St Designation & Assoc Roadway Markers for
Ernest Gibson; Estab an Honorary St Designation on Minosa Court
Due to noticing Extending from 45th St W to a Dead End for Ernest Gibson; Prov for
requirements Instl of 2 Honorary Rdwy Markers to be Located in Appropriate
Locations on the Designated Rd; Waiver of 745.105 (I) (2) which
Requires that the Honoree be Deceased for at Least 5 yrs; Directing the
Legislative Svcs Div to Forward this Ord to Planning & Dev Dept for
Processing, Implementation & Coordination with the Public Works Dept,
Traffic Engineering & Other Affected Agencies & Orgs (Dist -10 CM
Priestly Jackson) (Pollock) (Introduced by CM Priestly Jackson)
6/14/22 CO Introduced: NCSPHS, TEU, R
6/21/22 NCSPHS Read 2nd & Rerefer
6/21/22 TEU Read 2nd & Rerefer
6/22/22 R Read 2nd & Rerefer
6/28/22 CO PH Read 2nd & Rerefer: NCSPHS, TEU, R
TEU PH Pursuant to Sec 745.105, Ord Code, & 166.041 F.S. – 7/19/22,
8/2/22, 8/16/22
Public Hearing Pursuant to Chapt 166, F.S. & C.R. 3.601 – 6/28/22
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5. 2022-0462 ORD Naming a New Community Center in Mayport Located at David
DEFER Wayne Pack Park, 4875 Ocean St, Jax, FL 32233 Pursuant to Sec
122.105 (Public Buildings, Public Facilities & Public Parks naming &
At request of Renaming Procedures), Ord Code, To Be Known As the “William ‘Bill’
CM Diamond Gulliford, Jr. Community Center”; Waiving Sec 122.102 (Naming of &
Signage on Public Facilities Regulated), Ord Code, to Name the
Community Center After a Living Person (Dist. 13 – Diamond)
(Johnston) (Introduced by CM Diamond, Salem, Pittman, Howland &
Morgan)
6/14/22 CO Introduced: NCSPHS, TEU, R
6/21/22 NCSPHS Read 2nd & Rerefer
6/21/22 TEU Read 2nd & Rerefer
6/22/22 R Read 2nd & Rerefer
6/28/22 CO Read 2nd & Rerefer: NCSPHS, TEU, R
7/26/22 CO PH Addnt'l 8/9/22
8/9/22 CO PH Cont'd 8/24/22
TEU PH Per Sec. 122.105: 7/19/22
Public Hearing Per Sec. 122.105, Pursuant to Chapt 166, F.S. & C.R.
3.601 – 7/26/22
Public Hearing Add. Per Sec 122.105 – 8/9/22, 8/24/22
6. 2022-0463 ORD-MC Estab a Boating-Restricted Area in the Arlington River Around
DEFER the Cesery and University Blvd Bridges; Amend Chapt 614 (Public
Order and Safety), Sec 614.132 (Reg on Operations of Boats), Ord
At request of Code, to Estab the Boating-Restricted Area; Prov for Design and
CM Ferraro Implementation; Prov for Oversight. (Grandin) (Introduced by CM
Ferraro)
6/14/22 CO Introduced: NCSPHS, TEU, JWC
6/21/22 NCSPHS Read 2nd & Rerefer
6/21/22 TEU Read 2nd & Rerefer
6/28/22 CO PH Read 2nd & Rerefer: NCSPHS, TEU, JWC
Public Hearing Pursuant to Chapt 166, F.S. & C.R. 3.601- 6/28/22
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7. 2022-0464 ORD-MC Amend Chapt 155 (Adult Arcade Amusement Center), Ord
DEFER Code, to Revise Definitions, Prov Operation Requirements, Delete
Components of Skills, Prohibit Minors, Prov Permit Requirements,
At request of Estab Machine Registration Requirements, Prov Record Keeping
CM Dennis Requirements, Prov Signage Requirements, Estab Enforcement
Provisions, Prov Registration Fees, Include Penalties, Auth Right of
Entry; Amend Chapt 156 (Game Promotions or Sweepstakes Utilizing
Electronic Equipment), Ord Code, to Prov General Prohibition, Amend
Definitions, Prov Permitting & Fee Requirements, Prov Inspectn & Right
Entry, Impose Signage Requirements, Prov Operation Limitations, Prov
Grounds for Violations & Consequences; Repealing & Reversing Sec
656.726 (Nonconforming Game Promotions or Sweepstakes Utilizing
Electronic Equipment & Nonconforming Drawings by Chance
Conducted in Connection with the Sale of Consumer Product or Service
Utilizing Electronic Equipment), Chapt 656 (Zoning Code), Ord Code, in
its Entirety; Repealing & Reserving Pt 13 (Prohibition of Simulated
Gambling Devices), Chapt 250 (Miscellaneous Business Regulations),
Ord Code; Amend Secs 656.133 (Waivers for Minimum Distance
Requirements for Liquor License Locations; Minimum Street Frontage
Requirements; Signs; Minimum Distance Requirements for Medical
Marijuana Dispensing Facilities; Downtown Properties) & 656.313
(Community/General Commercial Category), Chapt 656 (Zoning Code),
Ord Code; Amend Sec 656.1601 (Definitions), Chapt 656 (Zoning
Code), Ord Code to Add Definitions; Creating a New Pt 17 (Adult
Arcade Amusement Center), Chapt 656 (Zoning Code), Ord Code; Prov
for Severability (Dennis) (Introduced by CM Dennis) (PD & PC Deny)
6/14/22 CO Introduced: NCSPHS, LUZ
6/21/22 NCSPHS Read 2nd & Rerefer
6/22/22 LUZ Read 2nd & Rerefer
6/28/22 CO Read 2nd & Rerefer: NCSPHS, LUZ
7/26/22 CO PH Addnt'l 8/9/22
8/9/22 CO PH Cont'd to 8/24/22
LUZ PH – 8/2/22, 8/16/22
Public Hearing Pursuant to Chapt 166.041(3)(c)(2), F.S. & C.R. 3.601-
7/26/22 & 8/9/22, 8/24/22
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8. 2022-0493 ORD Approp $1,607,320.00 from General Fund to the Downtown
DEFER Economic Dev Fund to Fund the Supplemental Purchase Price Owed to
Fuqua BCDC One Riverside Project Owner, LLC (The “Developer”),
At request of Successor in Interest to Fuqua Acquisitions II, LLC, in Connection with
DIA the Purchase by the City of 4.95± Acres of Developer Owned Real
Propty Pursuant to the Redevlpmt Agrmt Among the City, DIA & the
Developer dated 12/20/21, Previously Auth by Ord 2021-796-E; Prov
Funds Carryover to FY 2022-2023; Prov Oversight by DIA (B.T. 22-092)
(Sawyer) (Introduced by CP at Request of DIA)
6/28/22 CO Introduced: NCSPHS, F
7/18/22 NCSPHS Read 2nd & Rerefer
7/19/22 F Read 2nd & Rerefer
7/26/22 CO PH Read 2nd & Rerefer
Public Hearing Pursuant to Chapt 166, F.S. & C.R. 3.601 - 7/26/22
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9. 2022-0513 ORD Making Certain Findings & Approp $171,847,895.50 in
DEFER Coronavirus Fiscal Recovery Funds from the U.S. Dept. of Treasury in
Accordance with the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021 (The “ARP
Budget Bill Act”) to Support Cont’d COVID-19 Response Efforts to Provide Funding
for Eligible CIP, Dept Enhancements & Equipment, Health Initiatives, &
Other Qualified Expenses; Auth Various Disbursements of ARP Act
Funding Including: (1) $25,000,000 to the City’s Water/Wastewater
System Fund for Septic Tank Phaseout Capital Projs, (2) $20,000,000
for 1-Time Premium Payments to City Employees in Accord with the
ARP Act, (3) $9,724,406 to Shands Jax Medical Center, Inc., (4)
$7,997,347 for Radio Replacements, (5) $4,825,419 for IT Network
Infrastructure Upgrades, (6) $1,743,835 for JSO Cellbrite Pathfinder
Computer Equip, Hardware-Software Maint & Licenses, (7) $1,250,000
for JFRD Safety Barricades, (8) $1,066,172 for JSO IT Capital Equip
Replacement, (9) $907,204 for JFRD Satellite Communication Equip
Replacement, (10) $600,000 for the 4th Judicial Circuit State Attny’s
Office Case Management Sys, (11) $500,000 for IT Div Enhancements
(Contractual Svcs & Procurement of Licenses & Upgrades, (12)
$75,000 to the SOE for Election Voting Site Cleaning Svcs & Supplies,
(13) $10,000,000 to the Workers Comp Self-Insured Fund, (14)
$7,000,000 to the Self-Insured Health Fund, (15) $3,500,000 to the
General Employee Disability Fund (16) $1,500,000 to the Public Safety
Disability Fund, (17) $2,297.307 to the City Venues – City For 2021
Deficit Activity, & (18) $73,861,205.50 to be Held in Contingency for
Future Qualified Expenses Through 12/31/24; Providing for Carryover of
Funds from Yr to Yr Until Such Funds are Expended or Lapse, &
Providing that any ARP Act Funding not Expended Pursuant to this Ord
by 9/30/24, Except as Otherwise Provide Herein, Shall Revert to the
Fund (s) of Origin for Reapprop for Auth Expenditures Under the Terms
of the ARP Act; Providing for Oversight; Providing for Compliance with
Applicable ARP Act Grant Funding Requirements (Staffopoulos)
(Introduced by CP at Req of Mayor)
7/26/22 CO Introduced: NCSPHS, F
8/1/22 NCSPHS Read 2nd & Rerefer
8/2/22 F Read 2nd & Rerefer
8/9/22 CO PH Read 2nd & Rerefer
Public Hearing Pursuant to Chapt 166, F.S. & C.R. 3.601 – 8/9/22
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10. 2022-0515 ORD-MC re the Duval County TDC & the Duval County Tourist Dev
AMEND Plan; Amend Sec 70.102 (B) (Membership; Terms), Ch 70 (Duval
County Tourist Development Council), Ord Code; Amend Sec 111.600
Contact: (Tourist Development Tax Special Revenue Fund; Development,
Carol Brock Contingency, Convention Grants, & Equestrian Center Grants
Accounts), Pt 6 (Economic & Community Development), Ch 111
(Special Revenue & Trust Accounts), Ord Code; Amend Sec 666.106
(Tourist Development Tax) & Sec 666.108 (Tourist Development Plan),
Ch 666 (Duval County Tourist Development Plan), Ord Code; Auth the
Mayor or His Designee & the Corp Secretary to Execute Direct
Contracts with Jax & the Beaches Convention & Visitors Bureau, Inc.
Doing Business as “Visit Jacksonville” to Perform Srvcs for the TDC in
Accordance with the Tourist Dev Plan; Invoking the Exemption of Sec
126.107 (G) (Exemptions), Pt 1 (General Regulations), Ch 126
(Procurement Code), Ord Code; Prov for Oversight by the TDC; Prov for
Codification Instructions (Wilson) (Introduced by CM Bowman)
(Co-Sponsors CMs Freeman & Newby)
7/26/22 CO Introduced: NCSPHS, R, F
8/1/22 NCSPHS Read 2nd & Rerefer
8/1/22 R Read 2nd & Rerefer
8/2/22 F Read 2nd & Rerefer
8/9/22 CO PH Read 2nd & Rerefer
Public Hearing Pursuant to Chapt 166, F.S. & C.R. 3.601 - 8/9/22
AMENDMENT
1. Include waiver of Code Sec. 118.107
2. Correct scrivener’s errors
• Amends Code Sec. 70.102 to clarify terms of TDC board members
• Amends Code Sec. 111.600 to revise the Convention Grants account within the Tourist
Development Tax Special Revenue Fund to also include sponsorship and promotions
• Amends Code Sec. 666.106 to clarify that the Tourist Development Tax applies to
vacation rental property such as Airbnb and VRBO
• Amends Code Sec. 666.108 to revise the Tourist Development Plan components from
eight to six (consolidating the former Destination Services, Marketing, and
Convention/Group Attraction & Services into a single component named Tourism
Marketing, Sales, Experiences and Promotion)
• Invokes the exemption under 126.107(g) and grants authorization to execute direct
contracts with Visit Jacksonville to perform services in accordance with the Tourist
Development Plan as approved by the TDC
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11. 2022-0561 ORD Approp $247,090 from the Better Jax Projs Pay-As-You-Go –
Contact: Other Construction Costs to Prov Add’l NW Jax Business Infrastructure
Kirk Wendland Grant Funds to Clara White Mission, Inc. in the Amt of $247,090.00, to
Offset Certain Costs in Support of Company’s White Harvest Farms &
Market Proj, Pursuant to the Agrmt btwn the COJ & Company Dated
5/2/19 (as Amended), as Initially Auth by Ord 2018-509-E; Purpose of
Approp; Apv & Auth the Mayor & Corp Sec to Execute & Deliver, an
Amend 6 to Grant Agrmt btwn the COJ & Clara White Mission, Inc. to
Auth the Add’l Grant Funding in the Amt of $247,090 & to Extend the
Completion of Construction Date from 6/30/22 to 12/31/22, & the Sales
Commencement Date from 7/31/22 to 1/31/23; Recognition of Previous
Waiver of Certain Guidelines Apv & Adopted by 2016-382-E, as
Amended, & 2016-779-E (B.T. 22-098) (Sawyer) (Introduced by CP at
Req of Mayor)
7/26/22 CO Introduced: NCSPHS, F
8/1/22 NCSPHS Read 2nd & Rerefer
8/2/22 F Read 2nd & Rerefer
8/9/22 CO PH Read 2nd & Rerefer
Public Hearing Pursuant to Chapt 166, F.S. & C.R. 3.601- 8/9/22
• Clara White Mission was approved for a Northwest Jacksonville grant ($1,500,000) in
2018 for the White Harvest Farms project
• Appropriates $247,090 of Northwest Jacksonville funds to the White Harvest Farms
project
• Completion of construction and Sales Commencement date extended 6 months
12. 2022-0563 ORD Approp Grant Funds in the Amt of $229,148.25 from the U.S.
Contact: DOJ, Bureau of Justice Assistance, Through the State Atty’s Office, 4th
Bill Clement Judicial Circuit of FL, for FY 21 National Sexual Assault Kit Initiative
(SAKI), to Fund 1 FT Public Safety Analyst Position, Including the
Purchase of Necessary Equip & Software for Said Position; Apv 1
Public Safety Analyst Position; Apv & Auth the Mayor, or his Designee,
& the Corp Sec to Execute & Deliver that Certain Subcontract btwn the
State Atty’s Office, 4th Judicial Circuit & JSO, for the FY 21 National
SAKI; Providing for City Oversight by the JSO, Investigations &
Homeland Security Div. (B.T. 22-082) (R.C. 22-131) (Staffopoulos)
(Introduced by CP at Req of Interim Sheriff)
7/26/22 CO Introduced: NCSPHS, F
8/1/22 NCSPHS Read 2nd & Rerefer
8/2/22 F Read 2nd & Rerefer
8/9/22 CO PH Read 2nd & Rerefer
Public Hearing Pursuant to Chapt 166, F.S. & C.R. 3.601- 8/9/22
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Grant will fund a Public Safety Analyst position who will work on the SAKI project
through 9/30/24
13. 2022-0566 ORD Approp $100,000.00 from Gen Fund Operating Fund Bal to the FL
AMEND Dept of Health in Duval Co (DOH) Originally Approp by Ord 2021-149-E
to Pay for Expenses Incurred & Svcs Rendered by the DOH for
Contact: COVID-19 Response Efforts (B.T. 22-088) (Staffopoulos) (Intro by CP
Kendra Mervin at Req of Mayor)
7/26/22 CO Introduced: NCSPHS, F
8/1/22 NCSPHS Read 2nd & Rerefer
8/2/22 F Read 2nd & Rerefer
8/9/22 CO PH Read 2nd & Rerefer
Public Hearing Pursuant to Chapt 166, F.S. & C.R. 3.601- 8/9/22
AMENDMENT
Clarify purpose and explanation of appropriation
14. 2022-0568 ORD Approp $7,252.00 ($6,216.00 from the City of Atlantic Beach &
Contact: $1,036.00 from the City of Neptune Beach) to the NPDES Permit
Melissa Long Services – Beaches Acct to Prov Funding for Enhanced Monitoring &
Assessment of Water Quality for the Cities of Atlantic Beach, Neptune
Beach, & Jax; Prov for Oversight by the Neighborhoods Dept,
Environmental Quality Div (B.T. 22-090) (Staffopoulos) (Introduced by
CP at Req of Mayor)
7/26/22 CO Introduced: NCSPHS, F, TEU
8/1/22 NCSPHS Read 2nd & Rerefer
8/2/22 F Read 2nd & Rerefer
8/2/22 TEU Read 2nd & Rerefer
8/9/22 CO PH Read 2nd & Rerefer
Public Hearing Pursuant to Chapt 166, F.S. & C.R. 3.601 - 8/9/22
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15. 2022-0569 ORD Approp Grant Funds in the Amt of $500,000.00 from the State of
Contact: FL Dept of Economic Opportunity FL Defense Infrastructure Grant Prog
Harrison Conyers through the FL Defense Support Task Force (“FDSTF”) & Administered
by Enterprise Florida, Inc., to Support the City’s Encroachment
Protection/Compatible Land Use Prog for the Purchase of Restrictive
Use Easements on Properties within the Military Influence Zone
Surrounding Duval County Naval Bases & Airfields; Apv & Auth the
Mayor, or His Designee, & the Corp Secretary to Execute & Deliver the
Grant Agrmt btwn COJ & Enterprise Florida, Inc. for the FL Defense
Support Task Force; Prov for Oversight by the Military Affairs &
Veterans Dept (B.T. 22-096) (Staffopoulos) (Introduced by CP at Req of
Mayor)
7/26/22 CO Introduced: NCSPHS, F
8/1/22 NCSPHS Read 2nd & Rerefer
8/2/22 F Read 2nd & Rerefer
8/9/22 CO PH Read 2nd & Rerefer
Public Hearing Pursuant to Chapt 166, F.S. & C.R. 3.601 - 8/9/22
16. 2022-0570 ORD Approp $2,137,516.77 ($1,637,516.77 from the Fire Station No.
Contact: 75 Land Acct & $500,000.00 from the Fire Station No. 75 Engineering &
Chief Powers Design Acct) to the Fire Station No. 75 Other Construction Costs Acct to
Prov Funds to Complete Construction of the New Fire Station No. 75;
2/3 vote required Amend the 2022-2026 5-Yr CIP Appvd by Ord 2021-505-E to Transfer
by Council Funds for Completion of Construction of the New Fire Station No. 75
(B.T. 22-097) (Staffopoulos) (Introduced by CP at Req of Mayor)
7/26/22 CO Introduced: NCSPHS, F
8/1/22 NCSPHS Read 2nd & Rerefer
8/2/22 F Read 2nd & Rerefer
8/9/22 CO PH Read 2nd & Rerefer
Public Hearing Pursuant to Chapt 166, F.S. & C.R. 3.601 - 8/9/22
• FY 22/23 Proposed Budget includes additional $650,000 for construction of Fire
Station #75
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17. 2022-0572 ORD Making Certain Findings, & Apv & Auth the CEO of DIA, or Her
AMEND Designee, to Execute a Redevelopment Agrmt btwn the DIA & Lotus
Commercial USA LLC or its Assigns, to Support the Renovation &
Contact: Rehab by Developer of the Bldg Known Generally as the Furchgott’s
Lori Boyer/ Bldg Located at 128 W. Adams St; Auth 3 Downtown Preservation &
Steve Kelley Revitalization Prog Loans, in an Aggregate Amt Not to Exceed
$7,150,690, to the Developer in Connection with the Redevelopment of
See separate the Proj, to be Approp by Subsequent Legislation; Designating the DIA
handout for as Contract Monitor for the Agrmt; Prov for Oversight of the Proj by the
schedule of DIA; Auth the Execution of All Docs Relating to the Above Agrmt &
anticipated project Transactions, & Auth Technical Changes to the Docs (Sawyer)
funding (Introduced by CP at Req of DIA)
7/26/22 CO Introduced: NCSPHS, F
8/1/22 NCSPHS Read 2nd & Rerefer
8/2/22 F Read 2nd & Rerefer
8/9/22 CO PH Read 2nd & Rerefer
Public Hearing Pursuant to Chapt 166, F.S. & C.R. 3.601 - 8/9/22
AMENDMENT
Place revised Redevelopment Agreement on file to:
a. Include minimums for the improvements
b. Correct minimum expenditure amounts stated within Section 4.2
c. Clarify that the sliding scale clawback provisions only apply to Forgivable Loans
d. Correct scrivener’s errors
• Authorizes Downtown Preservation and Revitalization Program (DPRP) Loans of
$7,150,690 (of the total, $5,720,552 can be forgiven and $1,430,138 will be repaid with
interest), subject to future appropriation by Council
• DPRP funding will be used to renovate and rehabilitate 128 W. Adams Street
(Furchgott’s Building) into approximately 30,700 sq. ft./40 units of residential space
and 3,870 of commercial/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)
• ROI of 0.50 based on a 20-year valuation
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18. 2022-0573 ORD-MC Amend Sec 380.210 (Jacksonville Litter Law), Pt 2 (Garbage
DEFER Collection Regulations), Ch 380 (Solid Waste Management), Ord Code,
to Prohibit the Release of Balloons or Sky Lanterns into the Sky; Prov
At request of for Exercise of County Powers (Johnston) (Introduced by CM Diamond)
CM Diamond 7/26/22 CO Introduced: NCSPHS, F
8/1/22 NCSPHS Read 2nd & Rerefer
8/2/22 F Read 2nd & Rerefer
8/9/22 CO PH Read 2nd & Rerefer
Public Hearing Pursuant to Chapt 166, F.S. & C.R. 3.601 - 8/9/22
19. 2022-0574 ORD-MC Amending Chapt 804 (Jacksonville Traffic Code), Ord Code,
Scrivener's to Create a new Pt 17 (Pedestrian & Vehicle Safety); Prov a Statement
of Legislative Intent; Prov Procedures for Enforcement; Prov for
Contact: Penalties (Young) (Introduced by CM Carrico) (Co-Sponsors CMs
CM Carrico Ferraro & DeFoor)
7/26/22 CO Introduced: NCSPHS, TEU
8/1/22 NCSPHS Read 2nd & Rerefer
8/2/22 TEU Read 2nd & Rerefer
8/9/22 CO PH Read 2nd & Rerefer
Public Hearing Pursuant to Chapt 166, F.S. & C.R. 3.601- 8/9/22
Scrivener’s
Pg. 4, line 19: after “display”, strike “or” and insert “of”
• Amends Chapter 804 to:
- Make it unlawful for pedestrians to occupy or remain in a median for an extended
period of time, physically interact with occupant of a motor vehicle while on the
traveled portion of a designated roadway, or utilize public right-of way for commercial
use
- Provide for exemptions including law enforcement, fire and rescue, or other
government employees or contractors acting within the scope of their lawful authority,
and a person performing inspection, construction, maintenance, survey, or other legally
authorized services
- Specify penalties and citation procedures, including a civil penalty of up to $ 100
• The first 30 days after enactment shall be a public education period with only
warnings being issued
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20. 2022-0575 ORD Approp $279,973.00 in Fund Bal Derived from Investment Pool
DEFER Earnings ($102,241.23 from FY 19-20 & $177,731.81 from FY 20-21)
Within the Northbank CRA Trust Fund to Future Yr Debt Reduction
At request of (B.T. 22-094) (Staffopoulos) (Introduced by CP at Req of Mayor)
DIA 7/26/22 CO Introduced: NCSPHS, F
8/1/22 NCSPHS Read 2nd & Rerefer
8/2/22 F Read 2nd & Rerefer
8/9/22 CO PH Read 2nd & Rerefer
Public Hearing Pursuant to Chapt 166, F.S. & C.R. 3.601- 8/9/22
21. 2022-0576 ORD Approp $44,363.00 in Fund Bal Derived from FY 20-21 Investment
DEFER Pool Earnings Within the Southbank CRA Trust Fund to Future Yr Debt
Reduction (B.T. 22-093) (Staffopoulos) (Introduce by CP at Req of
At request of Mayor)
DIA 7/26/22 CO Introduced: NCSPHS, F
8/1/22 NCSPHS Read 2nd & Rerefer
8/2/22 F Read 2nd & Rerefer
8/9/22 CO PH Read 2nd & Rerefer
Public Hearing Pursuant to Chapt 166, F.S. & C.R. 3.601- 8/9/22
22. 2022-0578 ORD Finding that the Proposed Facility Relocation & Related
Contact: Improvements to the Jax Fairgrounds Adjacent to the City’s Equestrian
CM White Ctr at Cecil Commerce Ctr Proposed by the Greater Jax Agricultural
Fair Assoc Shall Serve a Public Purpose; Prov for a Public Hearing on
Said Proposed Facility Improvements of the Jax Fairgrounds; Prov
Severability (Johnston) (Introduced by CM White)
7/26/22 CO Introduced: NCSPHS, F
8/1/22 NCSPHS Read 2nd & Rerefer
8/2/22 F Read 2nd & Rerefer
8/9/22 CO PH Read 2nd & Rerefer
Public Hearing Pursuant to Chapt 166 & 288.1175, F.S. & C.R. 3.601 -
8/9/22
• The Greater Jacksonville Agricultural Fair Association is applying for a $3 million
grant from the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services
• $15 million has been appropriated for the relocation of the Fair and the FY 22/23
proposed budget includes an additional $12.2 million for the relocation
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23. 2022-0580 ORD Making Certain Findings, & Apv & Auth the CEO of the DIA, or
AMEND Her Designee, to Execute a Redev Agrmt btwn the DIA & Ale Kings
Holdings, LLC, to Support the Renovation & Rehab by Owner of the
Contact: Bldg Located at 1001 Kings Ave; Auth 3 Downtown Preservation &
Lori Boyer/ Revitalization Prog (“DPRP”) Loans, in an Aggregate Amt not to Exceed
Steve Kelley $1,231,760, to the Owner in Connection with the Redev of the Proj, to
be Approp by Subsq Legislation; Designating the DIA as Contract
See separate Monitor for the Agrmt; Prov for Oversight of the Proj by the DIA; Auth
handout for the Execution of All Docs Relating to the Agrmt & Transactions, & Auth
schedule of Tech Changes to the Docs (Sawyer) (Introduced by CP at Req of DIA)
anticipated project 7/26/22 CO Introduced: NCSPHS, F
funding 8/1/22 NCSPHS Read 2nd & Rerefer
8/2/22 F Read 2nd & Rerefer
8/9/22 CO PH Read 2nd & Rerefer
Public Hearing Pursuant to Chapt 166, F.S. & C.R. 3.601 - 8/9/22
AMENDMENT
1. Correct scrivener’s error
2. Place revised Redevelopment Agreement on file to:
a. Correct scrivener’s errors
b. Include minimum square footage for leasable space
c. Clarify that the sliding scale clawback provisions only apply to Forgivable Loans
• Authorizes Downtown Preservation and Revitalization Program (DPRP) Loans of
$1,231,760 (of the total, $985,400 can be forgiven and $246,360 will be repaid with
interest), subject to future appropriation by Council
• DPRP funding will be used to renovate and rehabilitate the approximately 13,500
square foot building located at 1001 Kings Ave. into leasable commercial/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)
• ROI of 0.85 based on a 20-year valuation
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24. 2022-0581 ORD Approp $3,038,585.00 from COJ General Operating Fund Fund
AMEND Balance Recaptured from KHA from the 20-21 FY to the KHA Operating
Fund Out of School Time, Juvenile Justice, Early Learning, Special
Contact: Needs, Grief Counseling/Burial Costs & Pre-Teen/Teen Category Accts
Mike Weinstein for the Provision of Cont Essential Srvcs to Children & Youth in Duval
County Thru the 22-23 FY; Prov for Funds Carryover to FY 22-23;
Invoking Exemption in Sec 126.107 (G) (Exemptions), Pt 1 (General
Regulations), Ch 126 (Procurement Code), Ord Code, Regarding
Children’s Srvcs Prog Contracts to be Provided by Providers Specified
in this Ord; Auth the Mayor, or His Designee, & the Corp Secretary, &/or
CEO of KHA, Execute & Deliver Children’s Srvcs Contracts &/or
Amendmts Thereto, with Providers Specified in this Ord; Waiving the
Requirements of Sec 77.111 (A) (Provider Contracts), Ch 77 (Kids
Hope Alliance), Ord Code, to Exempt the Agrmts & Amendmts
Specified in this Ord from Competitive Solicitation (B.T. 22-100)
(Staffopoulos) (Introduced by CP at Req of Mayor)
7/26/22 CO Introduced: NCSPHS, R, F
8/1/22 NCSPHS Read 2nd & Rerefer
8/1/22 R Read 2nd & Rerefer
8/2/22 F Read 2nd & Rerefer
8/9/22 CO PH Read 2nd & Rerefer
Public Hearing Pursuant to Chapt 166, F.S. & C.R. 3.601 - 8/9/22
AMENDMENT
1. Clarify purpose of appropriation
2. Correct scrivener’s errors
3. Attach Revised Exhibit 1 to attach MBRC approved BT
4. Attach third revised FY 21/22 Schedule M as a new exhibit
• Waives the requirement in Sec. 77.111(a) that provider contracts shall be competitively
procured under Chapter 126, Ordinance Code, via an evaluated bid process in order to
direct contract with the 14 providers listed in the bill in order to continue to provide
services through July 31, 2023.
• Appropriates $1,208,802 to extend the 14 direct contracts through July 31, 2023
• Appropriates $1,829,783 to fund additional services for the following:
- Out of School Time - $1,018,585
- Juvenile Justice - $6,828
- Early Learning - $300,000
- Pre-Teen/Teen - $247,290
- Special Needs - $237,080
- Grief Counseling/Burial Costs - $20,000
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25. 2022-0619 ORD Approp $3,000,000 in Coronavirus Fiscal Recovery Funds from
2nd the U.S. Dept of Treasury in Accord with the ARP Act to Support
Continued Covid-19 Response Efforts for Residents of Jax & to Provide
Add’l Funding for Eligible, Qualified Recipients of the Rise Up Minigrant
Prog; Auth Disbursements of ARP Act Funding Including: (1)
$1,000,000 Placed in a Contingency to Provide Add’l Funding for the
Safety & Crime Reduction Commission to Award Eligible, Qualified
Recipients Awards Under the Rise Up Minigrant Prog (2) $1,000,000 for
Rental/Mortgage (Shelter) Assistance Through the Emergency
Assistance Prog & (3) $1,000,000 for Utilities Assistance Throughout
the Emergency Assistance Prog; Prov for Carryover of Funds from Yr to
Yr Until Such Funds are Expended or Lapse, & Prov that any ARP Act
Funding Not Expended Pursuant to this Ord by 9/30/24, Except as
Otherwise Prov Herein, Shall Revert to the Fund (s) of Origin for
Reapprop for Auth Expenditures Under the Terms of the ARP Act; Prov
for Oversight (Johnston) (Introduced by CM R. Gaffney)
8/9/22 CO Introduced: NCSPHS, F, TEU
Public Hearing Pursuant to Ch 166, F.S. & C.R. 3.601 – 8/24/22
26. 2022-0620 ORD Amend Ord 2022-363-E to Replace Exhibit 4 with the Complete
2nd R.C. 22-117, & Apv Positions (Staffopoulos) (Introduced by CP at Req
of Mayor)
8/9/22 CO Introduced: NCSPHS, F
Public Hearing Pursuant to Ch 166, F.S. & C.R. 3.601 – 8/24/22
27. 2022-0622 ORD Approp $114,810 from the Trail Ridge Landfill Mitigation Fund
2nd Retained Earnings to Provide the Town of Baldwin Funding to Purchase
Maintenance Equip for Baldwin Parks; Prov for Disbursement of Funds
Upon Invoices & Accounting /Reverter of any Unspent Funds; Prov for a
Carryover of Funds to FY 22-23; Auth the Mayor & the Corp Sec to
Execute any or All Docs Necessary to Effectuate this Legislation
(Johnston) (Introduced by CM White)
8/9/22 CO Introduced: NCSPHS, F, TEU
Public Hearing Pursuant to Ch 166, F.S. & C.R. 3.601 – 8/24/22
28. 2022-0623 ORD Approp $200,000 from the Special Council Operating Contingency
2nd Est by Ord 2022-317-E to the PSG Micro-Grant Prog to Fund the PSG
Micro-Grant Prog for Priority Populations, as Apvd by Ord 2022-214-E;
Prov for Oversight; Prov for Carryover (Johnston) (Introduced by CP
Freeman)
8/9/22 CO Introduced: NCSPHS, F
Public Hearing Pursuant to Ch 166, F.S. & C.R. 3.601 – 8/24/22
NOTE: The next regular meeting will be held Tuesday, September 6, 2022.
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