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January 17, 2017 Board of County Commissioners - St. Johns County, FL
January 17, 2017 Board of County Commissioners
Proclomations - Proclamation recognizing January 2017 as St. Johns County Jewish History Month Proclamation recognizing January 2017 as National Mentoring Month Acceptance of Proclamations
Proclamation recognizing January 2017 as St. Johns County Jewish History
Proclamation recognizing January 2017 as National Mentoring Month
Item 1 (Part 1 of 2) - Professional Services Contract-County Administrator. The effective term of County Administrator's current Professional Services Agreement expires on July 30, 2017. The Agreement will automatically renew unless the Board provides a written notice of termination to the County Administrator by no less than 180 days prior to the expiration date. As directed by the Board during its last regularly scheduled meeting, a proposed, revised draft of the Agreement is provided for review and discussion.
Professional Services Contract-County Administrator. The effective term of
County Administrator's current Professional Services Agreement expires on July 30,
2017. The Agreement will automatically renew unless the Board provides a written
notice of termination to the County Administrator by no less than 180 days prior to
the expiration date. As directed by the Board during its last regularly scheduled
meeting, a proposed, revised draft of the Agreement is provided for review and
Items 2 & 3 - Presenter - Beverly Frazier, Planner District 1 2. Public Hearing * COMPAMD 2016-05 4560 Race Track Road. Adoption hearing for COMPAMD 2016-05, Known as 4560 Race Track Road, a Comprehensive Plan Amendment to amend the Future Land Use Map designation from Rural Silviculture (R/S) to Community Commercial (CC) for approximately 14.32 acres of land. The amendment also includes a textual policy to limit the Community Commercial uses to 90,000 square feet. The Planning and Zoning Agency recommended adoption of the amendment with a 5-0 vote at the December 1, 2016 meeting based on the three findings of fact contained in this report. 3. Public Hearing * PUD 2016-15 4560 Race Track Road. PUD 2016-15, 4560 Race Track Road, a request to rezone from Open Rural (OR) to Planned Unit Development (PUD) to allow for 90,000 square feet of commercial development. The subject property is approximately 14.32 acres in area and is located on the south side of Race Track Road east of St. Johns Parkway. The Planning and Zoning Agency recommended approval of the rezoning at the December 1, 2016 meeting with a 5-0 vote.
2. Public Hearing * COMPAMD 2016-05 4560 Race Track Road. Adoption hearing
for COMPAMD 2016-05, Known as 4560 Race Track Road, a Comprehensive Plan
Amendment to amend the Future Land Use Map designation from Rural Silviculture
(R/S) to Community Commercial (CC) for approximately 14.32 acres of land. The
amendment also includes a textual policy to limit the Community Commercial uses
to 90,000 square feet. The Planning and Zoning Agency recommended adoption of
the amendment with a 5-0 vote at the December 1, 2016 meeting based on the three
findings of fact contained in this report.
3. Public Hearing * PUD 2016-15 4560 Race Track Road. PUD 2016-15, 4560 Race
Track Road, a request to rezone from Open Rural (OR) to Planned Unit Development
(PUD) to allow for 90,000 square feet of commercial development. The subject
property is approximately 14.32 acres in area and is located on the south side of
Race Track Road east of St. Johns Parkway. The Planning and Zoning Agency
recommended approval of the rezoning at the December 1, 2016 meeting with a 5-0
Item 4 - Public Hearing * NZVAR 2016-08 Putman House. Request for a Non-Zoning Variance to LDC, Section 5.01.01 to allow relief from platting and replatting requirements for completion of a single-family home on a 5-acre lot and a Non- Zoning Variance to LDC, Sections 6.04.07.B.1 and 2 to allow relief from easement requirements, specifically located at 7122-A Old State Road 207. This request is companion to Small Scale Comprehensive Plan Amendment (CPA(SS) 2016-11) to amend the Future Land Use Map for five acres from Agricultural-Intensive to Residential-A, which was approved by the Board of County Commissioners on December 20th with a vote of 5-0.
Public Hearing * NZVAR 2016-08 Putman House. Request for a Non-Zoning
Variance to LDC, Section 5.01.01 to allow relief from platting and replatting
requirements for completion of a single-family home on a 5-acre lot and a Non-
Zoning Variance to LDC, Sections 6.04.07.B.1 and 2 to allow relief from easement
requirements, specifically located at 7122-A Old State Road 207. This request is
companion to Small Scale Comprehensive Plan Amendment (CPA(SS) 2016-11) to
Residential-A, which was approved by the Board of County Commissioners on
December 20th with a vote of 5-0.
Item 5 - Public Hearing * PUD 2016-08 CR 210 Town Center. PUD 2016-08, CR 210 Town Center, a request to rezone from Open Rural (OR) to Planned Unit Development (PUD) to allow for 399,000 square feet of retail/commercial and 46,000 square feet of professional office development. The subject property is approximately 44.5 acres in area and is located in the northeast quadrant of the CR 210/Greenbriar Road intersection. The Planning and Zoning Agency recommended approval, with stipulations, of the rezoning at the December 1, 2016 meeting with a 5-0 vote. The Agency specified the recommendation of approval with removal of the waiver requested to the access management standards that allowed a full median opening that did not meet the spacing requirements. In addition, the Agency requested modifications to the Master Development Plan to address shared concerns with staff regarding the depiction of the minor access locations and reservation of right-of-way for potential extension of Shearwater Parkway on the eastern boundary of the proposed PUD. The applicant has modified the Planned Unit Development to address some, but not all, of the Planning and Zoning Agency recommendations.
Public Hearing * PUD 2016-08 CR 210 Town Center. PUD 2016-08, CR 210 Town
Center, a request to rezone from Open Rural (OR) to Planned Unit Development
(PUD) to allow for 399,000 square feet of retail/commercial and 46,000 square feet of
professional office development. The subject property is approximately 44.5 acres in
area and is located in the northeast quadrant of the CR 210/Greenbriar Road
intersection. The Planning and Zoning Agency recommended approval, with
stipulations, of the rezoning at the December 1, 2016 meeting with a 5-0 vote. The
Agency specified the recommendation of approval with removal of the waiver
requested to the access management standards that allowed a full median opening
that did not meet the spacing requirements. In addition, the Agency requested
modifications to the Master Development Plan to address shared concerns with staff
regarding the depiction of the minor access locations and reservation of right-of-way
for potential extension of Shearwater Parkway on the eastern boundary of the
proposed PUD. The applicant has modified the Planned Unit Development to address
some, but not all, of the Planning and Zoning Agency recommendations.
Item 12 - Pre-Entry Deck at St. Augustine Amphitheatre. The St. Johns County Cultural Events Division continues to look for ways to improve the patron experience and for opportunities to generate additional revenue. As such, an opportunity to obtain a $60,000 sponsorship with Canan Law will provide funding to construct an outdoor pre-entry gathering space between the St. Augustine Amphitheatre's east and center entry corridors. Revenue generated through food and beverage concessions generates additional revenue to cover both the deck's associated operating expenses and additional revenue for the overall operation (A fifteen year asset life pro forma is attached outlining two scenarios which reflect positive net position). The deck is anticipated to cost $62,750 net donated materials. Additionally, the pre-entry deck will provide future monetary sponsorship opportunities for business seeking visibility to patrons entering the facility. An additional benefit provided from the deck’s location is an improved ingress. This ingress will send patrons to a lesser-used entry way, alleviating a “bottle necking” issue common at busier gate entrances. The location already has sufficient power, plenty of shade from oak trees, and is large enough to fit a 4300 square foot deck.
Pre-Entry Deck at St. Augustine Amphitheatre. The St. Johns County Cultural
Events Division continues to look for ways to improve the patron experience and for
opportunities to generate additional revenue. As such, an opportunity to obtain a
$60,000 sponsorship with Canan Law will provide funding to construct an outdoor
pre-entry gathering space between the St. Augustine Amphitheatre's east and center
entry corridors. Revenue generated through food and beverage concessions generates
additional revenue to cover both the deck's associated operating expenses and
additional revenue for the overall operation (A fifteen year asset life pro forma is
attached outlining two scenarios which reflect positive net position). The deck is
anticipated to cost $62,750 net donated materials. Additionally, the pre-entry deck
will provide future monetary sponsorship opportunities for business seeking visibility
to patrons entering the facility. An additional benefit provided from the deck’s
location is an improved ingress. This ingress will send patrons to a lesser-used entry
way, alleviating a “bottle necking” issue common at busier gate entrances. The
location already has sufficient power, plenty of shade from oak trees, and is large
enough to fit a 4300 square foot deck.
Item 7 - Public Hearing * PUD 2016-09 Lightsey Road Extension PUD. Request to rezone approximately 89.82 acres from Open Rural (OR) to Planned Unit Development to allow for a 207-unit, single family subdivision. The Planning and Zoning Agency Hearing for this request was held on November 17, 2016, where the Planning and Zoning Agency recommended approval with a 5-2 vote.
Public Hearing * PUD 2016-09 Lightsey Road Extension PUD. Request to rezone
approximately 89.82 acres from Open Rural (OR) to Planned Unit Development to
allow for a 207-unit, single family subdivision. The Planning and Zoning Agency
Hearing for this request was held on November 17, 2016, where the Planning and
Zoning Agency recommended approval with a 5-2 vote.
Item 6 - Public Hearing * COMPAMD 2014-04 Mill Creek Forest -Transmittal Hearing. Transmittal hearing for COMPAMD 2014-04 known as Mill Creek Forest, a Comprehensive Plan Amendment to amend the Future Land Use Map from Rural/Silviculture (R/S) to Residential – B with a text amendment limiting the number of residential units to a maximum of 305 single family dwelling units. The subject property fronts along Greenbriar Road, east of Longleaf Pine Parkway in the vicinity of 601 Greenbriar Road. The Planning and Zoning Agency first heard this request on July 21, 2016 and recommended the amendment be transmitted with a 6- 1 vote. Subsequent to the Agency meeting, the applicant requested a delay in this application going to the Board of County Commissioners, due to changes being proposed. These changes included the addition of 25 units, resulting in the number of units being increased from 280 to 305 and design changes to the layout of the PUD. On November 17, 2016, the Planning and Zoning Agency heard this request for transmittal a second time, recommending transmittal with a 4-3 vote. The Agency indicated concern with the lack of road and school capacity and timing of the development in relation to the provision of these facilities and services.
Public Hearing * COMPAMD 2014-04 Mill Creek Forest -Transmittal Hearing.
Transmittal hearing for COMPAMD 2014-04 known as Mill Creek Forest, a
Rural/Silviculture (R/S) to Residential – B with a text amendment limiting the
vicinity of 601 Greenbriar Road. The Planning and Zoning Agency first heard this
request on July 21, 2016 and recommended the amendment be transmitted with a 6-
1 vote. Subsequent to the Agency meeting, the applicant requested a delay in this
application going to the Board of County Commissioners, due to changes being
proposed. These changes included the addition of 25 units, resulting in the number
of units being increased from 280 to 305 and design changes to the layout of the
PUD. On November 17, 2016, the Planning and Zoning Agency heard this request for
transmittal a second time, recommending transmittal with a 4-3 vote. The Agency
indicated concern with the lack of road and school capacity and timing of the
development in relation to the provision of these facilities and services.
Item 8 - Public Hearing * REZ 2016-05 2391 US 1 South. Request to rezone approximately 4.20 acres from Commercial, General (CG) and Open Rural (OR) to Commercial, Intensive (CI) to bring existing businesses into compliance and allow for additional uses. The Planning and Zoning Agency recommended approval of the rezoning request at its December 1, 2016 meeting with a 5-0 vote.
Public Hearing * REZ 2016-05 2391 US 1 South. Request to rezone approximately
4.20 acres from Commercial, General (CG) and Open Rural (OR) to Commercial,
Intensive (CI) to bring existing businesses into compliance and allow for additional
uses. The Planning and Zoning Agency recommended approval of the rezoning
request at its December 1, 2016 meeting with a 5-0 vote.
Item 9 - Public Hearing * REZ 2016-06 Farm Boy's Produce. This is a request to rezone from Open Rural (OR) to Commercial, Intensive (CI) to allow for outdoor sales from a food truck, in conjunction with the existing Farm Boy's Produce business. The Planning and Zoning Agency recommended approval of the rezoning request at its November 17, 2016 meeting with a 7-0 vote.
Public Hearing * REZ 2016-06 Farm Boy's Produce. This is a request to rezone
from Open Rural (OR) to Commercial, Intensive (CI) to allow for outdoor sales from a
food truck, in conjunction with the existing Farm Boy's Produce business. The
Planning and Zoning Agency recommended approval of the rezoning request at its
November 17, 2016 meeting with a 7-0 vote.
Item 10 - Public Hearing * REZ 2016-11 State Road 16 and Varella Avenue. Request to rezone approximately 1.56 acres from Residential, Single-Family (RS-3) to Commercial, Neighborhood (CN), specifically located on the northwest quadrant of the intersection of State Road 16 and Varella Avenue. The Planning and Zoning Agency recommended approval of the rezoning request at its December 15, 2016 meeting with a 6-0 vote.
Public Hearing * REZ 2016-11 State Road 16 and Varella Avenue. Request to
rezone approximately 1.56 acres from Residential, Single-Family (RS-3) to
Commercial, Neighborhood (CN), specifically located on the northwest quadrant of
the intersection of State Road 16 and Varella Avenue. The Planning and Zoning
Agency recommended approval of the rezoning request at its December 15, 2016
meeting with a 6-0 vote.
Item 11 - Hurricane Matthew Disaster Recovery: Debris Removal. In October 2016, Hurricane Matthew inflicted severe impacts to Florida, Georgia, South Carolina and North Carolina resulting in a presidential declaration for federal assistance in categories A & B [Debris Removal and Emergency Protective Measures respectively]. St. Johns County activated contracts in accordance with the Contract for Disaster Debris Removal, Reduction, and Disposal and Infrastructure Restoration pursuant to RFP 04-79. The County estimates the cost for debris removal, based upon 487,000 cubic yards for vegetative debris and 60,000 cubic yards for Class III debris, to total $18.5 million related to Hurricane Matthew. For many disaster recovery costs, FEMA will reimburse up to 75% of eligible expenditures and the State will reimburse up to 12.5% of eligible expenditures, leaving St. Johns County to fund the remaining 12.5%; however, both FEMA and the State do not utilize those same reimbursement rates for debris removal and monitoring on private roads. The attached October 21, 2016 State of Florida Division of Emergency Management letter suspends their responsibility to pay 12.5% of costs of debris removal on private roads. The attached December 21, 2016 FEMA letter deems some-but-not-all private road zones eligible for reimbursement. Current estimates for eligible reimbursement for debris removal expenditures are as follows: FEMA = $12,487,500, State $1,734,375, and the County at $2,428,125. Current estimates for Ineligible expenditures total $1,850,000 for the County. Total eligible and ineligible County costs for debris removal total $4,278,125. Because the Commission approved an initial $1,000,000 for debris removal from Solid Waste Reserves at the October 18 BCC meeting, the Solid Waste Reserve requirement is $3,278,125.
Hurricane Matthew Disaster Recovery: Debris Removal. In October 2016,
North Carolina resulting in a presidential declaration for federal assistance in
categories A & B [Debris Removal and Emergency Protective Measures respectively].
St. Johns County activated contracts in accordance with the Contract for Disaster
Debris Removal, Reduction, and Disposal and Infrastructure Restoration pursuant to
RFP 04-79. The County estimates the cost for debris removal, based upon 487,000
cubic yards for vegetative debris and 60,000 cubic yards for Class III debris, to total
$18.5 million related to Hurricane Matthew. For many disaster recovery costs, FEMA
will reimburse up to 75% of eligible expenditures and the State will reimburse up to
12.5% of eligible expenditures, leaving St. Johns County to fund the remaining
12.5%; however, both FEMA and the State do not utilize those same reimbursement
rates for debris removal and monitoring on private roads. The attached October 21,
2016 State of Florida Division of Emergency Management letter suspends their
responsibility to pay 12.5% of costs of debris removal on private roads. The attached
December 21, 2016 FEMA letter deems some-but-not-all private road zones eligible
for reimbursement. Current estimates for eligible reimbursement for debris removal
expenditures are as follows: FEMA = $12,487,500, State $1,734,375, and the County
at $2,428,125. Current estimates for Ineligible expenditures total $1,850,000 for the
County. Total eligible and ineligible County costs for debris removal total $4,278,125.
Because the Commission approved an initial $1,000,000 for debris removal from
Solid Waste Reserves at the October 18 BCC meeting, the Solid Waste Reserve
requirement is $3,278,125.
Item 1 (Part 2 of 2) - Professional Services Contract-County Administrator. The effective term of County Administrator's current Professional Services Agreement expires on July 30, 2017. The Agreement will automatically renew unless the Board provides a written notice of termination to the County Administrator by no less than 180 days prior to the expiration date. As directed by the Board during its last regularly scheduled meeting, a proposed, revised draft of the Agreement is provided for review and discussion.
Consent Item 25 - Motion to adopt Resolution 2017-_______, authorizing the County Administrator, or designee, to award Bid No. 17-09 Combined Fire Station 5 and Sheriff’s South Regional Command Center to F&G Construction General Contractors, Inc., and to execute a contract in substantially the same form and format as the attached hereto for completion of the Combined Fire Station 5 and Sheriff’s South Regional Command Center at a contract price not to exceed $7,158,000.00. For more information, contact Joseph Giammanco, Purchasing Manager at 904 209-0152
Consent Item 25
Motion to adopt Resolution 2017-_______, authorizing the County Administrator, or
designee, to award Bid No. 17-09 Combined Fire Station 5 and Sheriff’s South
Regional Command Center to F&G Construction General Contractors, Inc., and
to execute a contract in substantially the same form and format as the attached
hereto for completion of the Combined Fire Station 5 and Sheriff’s South Regional
Command Center at a contract price not to exceed $7,158,000.00. For more
information, contact Joseph Giammanco, Purchasing Manager at 904 209-0152
Consent Item 18 - Motion to adopt Resolution 2017-_______, approving the terms and authorizing the County Administrator, or designee, to execute a Purchase and Sale Agreement for property offered as surplus by the Anastasia Mosquito Control District at 500 Old Beach Road, and approve a transfer $25,000 from General Fund Reserves for related costs. For more information, contact Damon Douglas, Project Manager at 209- 0794
Consent Item 18
Motion to adopt Resolution 2017-_______, approving the terms and authorizing the
County Administrator, or designee, to execute a Purchase and Sale Agreement for
property offered as surplus by the Anastasia Mosquito Control District at 500
Old Beach Road, and approve a transfer $25,000 from General Fund Reserves for
related costs. For more information, contact Damon Douglas, Project Manager at 209-
Consent Item 29 - Motion to authorize the County Administrator or to execute a Hurricane Matthew Disaster Declaration (FEMA-4283-DR-FL) Federally Funded Public Assistance State Agreement in substantially the same form and format as attached hereto. For more information, contact Jesse Dunn, Director, OMB at 904 209-0568
Motion to authorize the County Administrator or to execute a Hurricane Matthew
Disaster Declaration (FEMA-4283-DR-FL) Federally Funded Public Assistance
State Agreement in substantially the same form and format as attached hereto.
For more information, contact Jesse Dunn, Director, OMB at 904 209-0568
Consent Item 30 - Motion to adopt Resolution 2017-_______, recognizing and appropriating a Department of Homeland Security FEMA Hurricane Matthew Grant in an amount not to exceed $55,853 and a State of Florida Division of Emergency Management Grant in an amount not to exceed $9,309 within the Fiscal Year 2017 General Fund [Hurricane Matthew Department 0110]; and Motion to approve the transfer of $232,723 from General Fund Reserves to the General Fund [Hurricane Matthew Department 0110]. For more information, contact Jesse Dunn, Director, OMB at 904 209-0568
Consent Item 30
Motion to adopt Resolution 2017-_______, recognizing and appropriating a
Department of Homeland Security FEMA Hurricane Matthew Grant in an
amount not to exceed $55,853 and a State of Florida Division of Emergency
Management Grant in an amount not to exceed $9,309 within the Fiscal Year
2017 General Fund [Hurricane Matthew Department 0110]; and Motion to approve
the transfer of $232,723 from General Fund Reserves to the General Fund
[Hurricane Matthew Department 0110]. For more information, contact Jesse Dunn,
Director, OMB at 904 209-0568
Call to Order - Call to Order by Chair Roll Call by the Cle... Proclomations - Proclamation recognizing January 2017 as St... Public Comment - Public Comment Consent Agenda - Deletions to Consent Agenda Approval of Co... Regular Agenda - Additions/Deletions to Regular Agenda Appr... Item 1 (Part 1 of 2) - Professional Services Contract-Count... Items 2 & 3 - Presenter - Beverly Frazier, Planner District... Item 4 - Public Hearing * NZVAR 2016-08 Putman House. Reque... Item 5 - Public Hearing * PUD 2016-08 CR 210 Town Center. P... Item 12 - Pre-Entry Deck at St. Augustine Amphitheatre. The... Item 7 - Public Hearing * PUD 2016-09 Lightsey Road Extensi... Item 6 - Public Hearing * COMPAMD 2014-04 Mill Creek Forest... Item 8 - Public Hearing * REZ 2016-05 2391 US 1 South. Requ... Item 9 - Public Hearing * REZ 2016-06 Farm Boy's Produce. T... Item 10 - Public Hearing * REZ 2016-11 State Road 16 and Va... Item 11 - Hurricane Matthew Disaster Recovery: Debris Remov... Item 1 (Part 2 of 2) - Professional Services Contract-Count... Consent Item 25 - Motion to adopt Resolution 2017-_______, ... Consent Item 18 - Motion to adopt Resolution 2017-_______, ... Consent Item 29 - Motion to authorize the County Administra... Consent Item 30 - Motion to adopt Resolution 2017-_______, ... Reports - Commissioners’ Reports County Administrator’s Rep...
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The effective term of\nCounty Administrator's current Professional Services Agreement expires on July 30,\n2017. The Agreement will automatically renew unless the Board provides a written\nnotice of termination to the County Administrator by no less than 180 days prior to\nthe expiration date. As directed by the Board during its last regularly scheduled\nmeeting, a proposed, revised draft of the Agreement is provided for review and\ndiscussion.","title":"Item 1 (Part 1 of 2) ","mediaid":7,"image":"https://stills.swagit.com/stills/2017/01/17/01172017-507.480x360.jpg?r=2","smimage":"https://stills.swagit.com/stills/2017/01/17/01172017-507.480x360.jpg?r=2","dfile":"https://media.swagit.com/podcasts/2017/01/17/01172017-507.360.mp4"},{"poster":"https://stills.swagit.com/stills/2017/01/17/01172017-508.480x360.jpg?r=2","sources":[{"type":"application/x-mpegURL","src":"https://stream.us-central1-b.swagit.com/on-demand/_definst_/media1/2017/01/17/01172017-508.360.mp4/playlist.m3u8"}],"description":"Presenter - Beverly Frazier, Planner\nDistrict 1\n2. Public Hearing * COMPAMD 2016-05 4560 Race Track Road. Adoption hearing\nfor COMPAMD 2016-05, Known as 4560 Race Track Road, a Comprehensive Plan\nAmendment to amend the Future Land Use Map designation from Rural Silviculture\n(R/S) to Community Commercial (CC) for approximately 14.32 acres of land. The\namendment also includes a textual policy to limit the Community Commercial uses\nto 90,000 square feet. The Planning and Zoning Agency recommended adoption of\nthe amendment with a 5-0 vote at the December 1, 2016 meeting based on the three\nfindings of fact contained in this report.\n\n3. Public Hearing * PUD 2016-15 4560 Race Track Road. PUD 2016-15, 4560 Race\nTrack Road, a request to rezone from Open Rural (OR) to Planned Unit Development\n(PUD) to allow for 90,000 square feet of commercial development. The subject\nproperty is approximately 14.32 acres in area and is located on the south side of\nRace Track Road east of St. Johns Parkway. The Planning and Zoning Agency\nrecommended approval of the rezoning at the December 1, 2016 meeting with a 5-0\nvote.","title":"Items 2 & 3 ","mediaid":8,"image":"https://stills.swagit.com/stills/2017/01/17/01172017-508.480x360.jpg?r=2","smimage":"https://stills.swagit.com/stills/2017/01/17/01172017-508.480x360.jpg?r=2","dfile":"https://media.swagit.com/podcasts/2017/01/17/01172017-508.360.mp4"},{"poster":"https://stills.swagit.com/stills/2017/01/17/01172017-509.480x360.jpg?r=2","sources":[{"type":"application/x-mpegURL","src":"https://stream.us-central1-b.swagit.com/on-demand/_definst_/media1/2017/01/17/01172017-509.360.mp4/playlist.m3u8"}],"description":"Public Hearing * NZVAR 2016-08 Putman House. Request for a Non-Zoning\nVariance to LDC, Section 5.01.01 to allow relief from platting and replatting\nrequirements for completion of a single-family home on a 5-acre lot and a Non-\nZoning Variance to LDC, Sections 6.04.07.B.1 and 2 to allow relief from easement\nrequirements, specifically located at 7122-A Old State Road 207. This request is\ncompanion to Small Scale Comprehensive Plan Amendment (CPA(SS) 2016-11) to\namend the Future Land Use Map for five acres from Agricultural-Intensive to\nResidential-A, which was approved by the Board of County Commissioners on\nDecember 20th with a vote of 5-0.","title":"Item 4 ","mediaid":9,"image":"https://stills.swagit.com/stills/2017/01/17/01172017-509.480x360.jpg?r=2","smimage":"https://stills.swagit.com/stills/2017/01/17/01172017-509.480x360.jpg?r=2","dfile":"https://media.swagit.com/podcasts/2017/01/17/01172017-509.360.mp4"},{"poster":"https://stills.swagit.com/stills/2017/01/17/01172017-510.480x360.jpg?r=2","sources":[{"type":"application/x-mpegURL","src":"https://stream.us-central1-b.swagit.com/on-demand/_definst_/media1/2017/01/17/01172017-510.360.mp4/playlist.m3u8"}],"description":"Public Hearing * PUD 2016-08 CR 210 Town Center. PUD 2016-08, CR 210 Town\nCenter, a request to rezone from Open Rural (OR) to Planned Unit Development\n(PUD) to allow for 399,000 square feet of retail/commercial and 46,000 square feet of\nprofessional office development. The subject property is approximately 44.5 acres in\narea and is located in the northeast quadrant of the CR 210/Greenbriar Road\nintersection. The Planning and Zoning Agency recommended approval, with\nstipulations, of the rezoning at the December 1, 2016 meeting with a 5-0 vote. The\nAgency specified the recommendation of approval with removal of the waiver\nrequested to the access management standards that allowed a full median opening\nthat did not meet the spacing requirements. In addition, the Agency requested\nmodifications to the Master Development Plan to address shared concerns with staff\nregarding the depiction of the minor access locations and reservation of right-of-way\nfor potential extension of Shearwater Parkway on the eastern boundary of the\nproposed PUD. The applicant has modified the Planned Unit Development to address\nsome, but not all, of the Planning and Zoning Agency recommendations.","title":"Item 5 ","mediaid":10,"image":"https://stills.swagit.com/stills/2017/01/17/01172017-510.480x360.jpg?r=2","smimage":"https://stills.swagit.com/stills/2017/01/17/01172017-510.480x360.jpg?r=2","dfile":"https://media.swagit.com/podcasts/2017/01/17/01172017-510.360.mp4"},{"poster":"https://stills.swagit.com/stills/2017/01/17/01172017-511.480x360.jpg?r=2","sources":[{"type":"application/x-mpegURL","src":"https://stream.us-central1-b.swagit.com/on-demand/_definst_/media1/2017/01/17/01172017-511.360.mp4/playlist.m3u8"}],"description":"Pre-Entry Deck at St. Augustine Amphitheatre. The St. Johns County Cultural\nEvents Division continues to look for ways to improve the patron experience and for\nopportunities to generate additional revenue. As such, an opportunity to obtain a\n$60,000 sponsorship with Canan Law will provide funding to construct an outdoor\npre-entry gathering space between the St. Augustine Amphitheatre's east and center\nentry corridors. Revenue generated through food and beverage concessions generates\nadditional revenue to cover both the deck's associated operating expenses and\nadditional revenue for the overall operation (A fifteen year asset life pro forma is\nattached outlining two scenarios which reflect positive net position). The deck is\nanticipated to cost $62,750 net donated materials. Additionally, the pre-entry deck\nwill provide future monetary sponsorship opportunities for business seeking visibility\nto patrons entering the facility. An additional benefit provided from the deck\u2019s\nlocation is an improved ingress. This ingress will send patrons to a lesser-used entry\nway, alleviating a \u201cbottle necking\u201d issue common at busier gate entrances. The\nlocation already has sufficient power, plenty of shade from oak trees, and is large\nenough to fit a 4300 square foot deck.","title":"Item 12 ","mediaid":11,"image":"https://stills.swagit.com/stills/2017/01/17/01172017-511.480x360.jpg?r=2","smimage":"https://stills.swagit.com/stills/2017/01/17/01172017-511.480x360.jpg?r=2","dfile":"https://media.swagit.com/podcasts/2017/01/17/01172017-511.360.mp4"},{"poster":"https://stills.swagit.com/stills/2017/01/17/01172017-512.480x360.jpg?r=2","sources":[{"type":"application/x-mpegURL","src":"https://stream.us-central1-b.swagit.com/on-demand/_definst_/media1/2017/01/17/01172017-512.360.mp4/playlist.m3u8"}],"description":"Public Hearing * PUD 2016-09 Lightsey Road Extension PUD. Request to rezone\napproximately 89.82 acres from Open Rural (OR) to Planned Unit Development to\nallow for a 207-unit, single family subdivision. The Planning and Zoning Agency\nHearing for this request was held on November 17, 2016, where the Planning and\nZoning Agency recommended approval with a 5-2 vote.","title":"Item 7 ","mediaid":12,"image":"https://stills.swagit.com/stills/2017/01/17/01172017-512.480x360.jpg?r=2","smimage":"https://stills.swagit.com/stills/2017/01/17/01172017-512.480x360.jpg?r=2","dfile":"https://media.swagit.com/podcasts/2017/01/17/01172017-512.360.mp4"},{"poster":"https://stills.swagit.com/stills/2017/01/17/01172017-513.480x360.jpg?r=2","sources":[{"type":"application/x-mpegURL","src":"https://stream.us-central1-b.swagit.com/on-demand/_definst_/media1/2017/01/17/01172017-513.360.mp4/playlist.m3u8"}],"description":"Public Hearing * COMPAMD 2014-04 Mill Creek Forest -Transmittal Hearing.\nTransmittal hearing for COMPAMD 2014-04 known as Mill Creek Forest, a\nComprehensive Plan Amendment to amend the Future Land Use Map from\nRural/Silviculture (R/S) to Residential \u2013 B with a text amendment limiting the\nnumber of residential units to a maximum of 305 single family dwelling units. The\nsubject property fronts along Greenbriar Road, east of Longleaf Pine Parkway in the\nvicinity of 601 Greenbriar Road. The Planning and Zoning Agency first heard this\nrequest on July 21, 2016 and recommended the amendment be transmitted with a 6-\n1 vote. Subsequent to the Agency meeting, the applicant requested a delay in this\napplication going to the Board of County Commissioners, due to changes being\nproposed. These changes included the addition of 25 units, resulting in the number\nof units being increased from 280 to 305 and design changes to the layout of the\nPUD. On November 17, 2016, the Planning and Zoning Agency heard this request for\ntransmittal a second time, recommending transmittal with a 4-3 vote. The Agency\nindicated concern with the lack of road and school capacity and timing of the\ndevelopment in relation to the provision of these facilities and services.","title":"Item 6 ","mediaid":13,"image":"https://stills.swagit.com/stills/2017/01/17/01172017-513.480x360.jpg?r=2","smimage":"https://stills.swagit.com/stills/2017/01/17/01172017-513.480x360.jpg?r=2","dfile":"https://media.swagit.com/podcasts/2017/01/17/01172017-513.360.mp4"},{"poster":"https://stills.swagit.com/stills/2017/01/17/01172017-514.480x360.jpg?r=2","sources":[{"type":"application/x-mpegURL","src":"https://stream.us-central1-b.swagit.com/on-demand/_definst_/media1/2017/01/17/01172017-514.360.mp4/playlist.m3u8"}],"description":"Public Hearing * REZ 2016-05 2391 US 1 South. Request to rezone approximately\n4.20 acres from Commercial, General (CG) and Open Rural (OR) to Commercial,\nIntensive (CI) to bring existing businesses into compliance and allow for additional\nuses. The Planning and Zoning Agency recommended approval of the rezoning\nrequest at its December 1, 2016 meeting with a 5-0 vote.","title":"Item 8 ","mediaid":14,"image":"https://stills.swagit.com/stills/2017/01/17/01172017-514.480x360.jpg?r=2","smimage":"https://stills.swagit.com/stills/2017/01/17/01172017-514.480x360.jpg?r=2","dfile":"https://media.swagit.com/podcasts/2017/01/17/01172017-514.360.mp4"},{"poster":"https://stills.swagit.com/stills/2017/01/17/01172017-515.480x360.jpg?r=2","sources":[{"type":"application/x-mpegURL","src":"https://stream.us-central1-b.swagit.com/on-demand/_definst_/media1/2017/01/17/01172017-515.360.mp4/playlist.m3u8"}],"description":"Public Hearing * REZ 2016-06 Farm Boy's Produce. This is a request to rezone\nfrom Open Rural (OR) to Commercial, Intensive (CI) to allow for outdoor sales from a\nfood truck, in conjunction with the existing Farm Boy's Produce business. The\nPlanning and Zoning Agency recommended approval of the rezoning request at its\nNovember 17, 2016 meeting with a 7-0 vote.","title":"Item 9 ","mediaid":15,"image":"https://stills.swagit.com/stills/2017/01/17/01172017-515.480x360.jpg?r=2","smimage":"https://stills.swagit.com/stills/2017/01/17/01172017-515.480x360.jpg?r=2","dfile":"https://media.swagit.com/podcasts/2017/01/17/01172017-515.360.mp4"},{"poster":"https://stills.swagit.com/stills/2017/01/17/01172017-516.480x360.jpg?r=2","sources":[{"type":"application/x-mpegURL","src":"https://stream.us-central1-b.swagit.com/on-demand/_definst_/media1/2017/01/17/01172017-516.360.mp4/playlist.m3u8"}],"description":"Public Hearing * REZ 2016-11 State Road 16 and Varella Avenue. Request to\nrezone approximately 1.56 acres from Residential, Single-Family (RS-3) to\nCommercial, Neighborhood (CN), specifically located on the northwest quadrant of\nthe intersection of State Road 16 and Varella Avenue. The Planning and Zoning\nAgency recommended approval of the rezoning request at its December 15, 2016\nmeeting with a 6-0 vote.","title":"Item 10 ","mediaid":16,"image":"https://stills.swagit.com/stills/2017/01/17/01172017-516.480x360.jpg?r=2","smimage":"https://stills.swagit.com/stills/2017/01/17/01172017-516.480x360.jpg?r=2","dfile":"https://media.swagit.com/podcasts/2017/01/17/01172017-516.360.mp4"},{"poster":"https://stills.swagit.com/stills/2017/01/17/01172017-517.480x360.jpg?r=2","sources":[{"type":"application/x-mpegURL","src":"https://stream.us-central1-b.swagit.com/on-demand/_definst_/media1/2017/01/17/01172017-517.360.mp4/playlist.m3u8"}],"description":"Hurricane Matthew Disaster Recovery: Debris Removal. In October 2016,\nHurricane Matthew inflicted severe impacts to Florida, Georgia, South Carolina and\nNorth Carolina resulting in a presidential declaration for federal assistance in\ncategories A & B [Debris Removal and Emergency Protective Measures respectively].\nSt. Johns County activated contracts in accordance with the Contract for Disaster\nDebris Removal, Reduction, and Disposal and Infrastructure Restoration pursuant to\nRFP 04-79. The County estimates the cost for debris removal, based upon 487,000\ncubic yards for vegetative debris and 60,000 cubic yards for Class III debris, to total\n$18.5 million related to Hurricane Matthew. For many disaster recovery costs, FEMA\nwill reimburse up to 75% of eligible expenditures and the State will reimburse up to\n12.5% of eligible expenditures, leaving St. Johns County to fund the remaining\n12.5%; however, both FEMA and the State do not utilize those same reimbursement\nrates for debris removal and monitoring on private roads. The attached October 21,\n2016 State of Florida Division of Emergency Management letter suspends their\nresponsibility to pay 12.5% of costs of debris removal on private roads. The attached\nDecember 21, 2016 FEMA letter deems some-but-not-all private road zones eligible\nfor reimbursement. Current estimates for eligible reimbursement for debris removal\nexpenditures are as follows: FEMA = $12,487,500, State $1,734,375, and the County\nat $2,428,125. Current estimates for Ineligible expenditures total $1,850,000 for the\nCounty. Total eligible and ineligible County costs for debris removal total $4,278,125.\nBecause the Commission approved an initial $1,000,000 for debris removal from\nSolid Waste Reserves at the October 18 BCC meeting, the Solid Waste Reserve\nrequirement is $3,278,125.","title":"Item 11 ","mediaid":17,"image":"https://stills.swagit.com/stills/2017/01/17/01172017-517.480x360.jpg?r=2","smimage":"https://stills.swagit.com/stills/2017/01/17/01172017-517.480x360.jpg?r=2","dfile":"https://media.swagit.com/podcasts/2017/01/17/01172017-517.360.mp4"},{"poster":"https://stills.swagit.com/stills/2017/01/17/01172017-518.480x360.jpg?r=2","sources":[{"type":"application/x-mpegURL","src":"https://stream.us-central1-b.swagit.com/on-demand/_definst_/media1/2017/01/17/01172017-518.360.mp4/playlist.m3u8"}],"description":"Professional Services Contract-County Administrator. The effective term of\nCounty Administrator's current Professional Services Agreement expires on July 30,\n2017. The Agreement will automatically renew unless the Board provides a written\nnotice of termination to the County Administrator by no less than 180 days prior to\nthe expiration date. As directed by the Board during its last regularly scheduled\nmeeting, a proposed, revised draft of the Agreement is provided for review and\ndiscussion.","title":"Item 1 (Part 2 of 2) ","mediaid":18,"image":"https://stills.swagit.com/stills/2017/01/17/01172017-518.480x360.jpg?r=2","smimage":"https://stills.swagit.com/stills/2017/01/17/01172017-518.480x360.jpg?r=2","dfile":"https://media.swagit.com/podcasts/2017/01/17/01172017-518.360.mp4"},{"poster":"https://stills.swagit.com/stills/2017/01/17/01172017-519.480x360.jpg?r=2","sources":[{"type":"application/x-mpegURL","src":"https://stream.us-central1-b.swagit.com/on-demand/_definst_/media1/2017/01/17/01172017-519.360.mp4/playlist.m3u8"}],"description":"Motion to adopt Resolution 2017-_______, authorizing the County Administrator, or\ndesignee, to award Bid No. 17-09 Combined Fire Station 5 and Sheriff\u2019s South\nRegional Command Center to F&G Construction General Contractors, Inc., and\nto execute a contract in substantially the same form and format as the attached\nhereto for completion of the Combined Fire Station 5 and Sheriff\u2019s South Regional\nCommand Center at a contract price not to exceed $7,158,000.00. For more\ninformation, contact Joseph Giammanco, Purchasing Manager at 904 209-0152","title":"Consent Item 25 ","mediaid":19,"image":"https://stills.swagit.com/stills/2017/01/17/01172017-519.480x360.jpg?r=2","smimage":"https://stills.swagit.com/stills/2017/01/17/01172017-519.480x360.jpg?r=2","dfile":"https://media.swagit.com/podcasts/2017/01/17/01172017-519.360.mp4"},{"poster":"https://stills.swagit.com/stills/2017/01/17/01172017-520.480x360.jpg?r=2","sources":[{"type":"application/x-mpegURL","src":"https://stream.us-central1-b.swagit.com/on-demand/_definst_/media1/2017/01/17/01172017-520.360.mp4/playlist.m3u8"}],"description":"Motion to adopt Resolution 2017-_______, approving the terms and authorizing the\nCounty Administrator, or designee, to execute a Purchase and Sale Agreement for\nproperty offered as surplus by the Anastasia Mosquito Control District at 500\nOld Beach Road, and approve a transfer $25,000 from General Fund Reserves for\nrelated costs. For more information, contact Damon Douglas, Project Manager at 209-\n0794","title":"Consent Item 18 ","mediaid":20,"image":"https://stills.swagit.com/stills/2017/01/17/01172017-520.480x360.jpg?r=2","smimage":"https://stills.swagit.com/stills/2017/01/17/01172017-520.480x360.jpg?r=2","dfile":"https://media.swagit.com/podcasts/2017/01/17/01172017-520.360.mp4"},{"poster":"https://stills.swagit.com/stills/2017/01/17/01172017-521.480x360.jpg?r=2","sources":[{"type":"application/x-mpegURL","src":"https://stream.us-central1-b.swagit.com/on-demand/_definst_/media1/2017/01/17/01172017-521.360.mp4/playlist.m3u8"}],"description":"Motion to authorize the County Administrator or to execute a Hurricane Matthew\nDisaster Declaration (FEMA-4283-DR-FL) Federally Funded Public Assistance\nState Agreement in substantially the same form and format as attached hereto.\nFor more information, contact Jesse Dunn, Director, OMB at 904 209-0568","title":"Consent Item 29 ","mediaid":21,"image":"https://stills.swagit.com/stills/2017/01/17/01172017-521.480x360.jpg?r=2","smimage":"https://stills.swagit.com/stills/2017/01/17/01172017-521.480x360.jpg?r=2","dfile":"https://media.swagit.com/podcasts/2017/01/17/01172017-521.360.mp4"},{"poster":"https://stills.swagit.com/stills/2017/01/17/01172017-2577.480x360.jpg?r=2","sources":[{"type":"application/x-mpegURL","src":"https://stream.us-central1-b.swagit.com/on-demand/_definst_/media1/2017/01/17/01172017-2577.360.mp4/playlist.m3u8"}],"description":"Motion to adopt Resolution 2017-_______, recognizing and appropriating a\nDepartment of Homeland Security FEMA Hurricane Matthew Grant in an\namount not to exceed $55,853 and a State of Florida Division of Emergency\nManagement Grant in an amount not to exceed $9,309 within the Fiscal Year\n2017 General Fund [Hurricane Matthew Department 0110]; and Motion to approve\nthe transfer of $232,723 from General Fund Reserves to the General Fund\n[Hurricane Matthew Department 0110]. 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