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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1995-06-13 Regular City Commission Meeting AgendaAGDNDA DATIIACITY COMMIS,SION JT'NE 7', 7995 7:3O P^M,. ANY PERSON WHO DECIDES fO APPEAL ANY DECISION MADE BY IIIE CW COMMISSION WIIH REG.APDfO ANY MANER CONSIDERED Af T']IS MEMNG OR HEAHNE WU NEED A PECORD OF fHE PROCEEDINGS, AND FOR SUCH PURPOSE MAY NEED fO ENSUPE fHAf A VERBAIIM RECOPD OF fHE PROCEEDINGS 15 MADE WHICH RECORD INCLUDES THE fESTIMONY AND WIDENCE UPON WHICH THE APPEAL IS fO BE BASED. LOBBYIST REGISTRATION REQAIRDD . REGISTRATION AS A LOBBYIST IN THE CITY OF DANU IS REQUIRED IF ENT PERSON, FIR*T OR CORPORATION IS BEING PAID TO I,OBBY THE COMMISSION ON ANY PETITION OR ISSUE PURSUANT TO ORDINANCE NO. 01.93. RBGISTRATION FORMS ARE AYA]LABI,E, IN THE CITY CLERK'S OFFICE IN THE ADMINISTRATION CENTER, INVOCATTON PIEDGE OF N.T.E/I;IANCE Fire Administrative Report BSO Deputy of Month Awards to Deputies Pato & Tarrant 7 OOIYSTIfTAGENDA Minutes 1.1 May 9, 1995, regular meeting 1.2 May 23, 1995, regular meeting Bills 1.3 Approval of bills paid in the month of April, '1995. Resolutions 1.4 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF DANIA, FLORIDA, CONSTITUTING AND APPOINTING AN AOVISORY BOARD TO BE KNOV1A AS THE COMMUNITY AFFAIRS ADVISORY BOARD; DEFINING GENERALLY THE PURPOSES AND DUTIES OF SUCH BOARD; PROVIDING A METHOD OF APPOINTING MEMBERS OF THE BOARD; PROVIDING FOR THE AUTHORITY OF THE BOARD TO MAKE RECOMMENDATIONS TO THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF DANIA ON MATTERS WTHIN THE SCOPE OF THE AUTHORIry OF THE BOARD; PROVIOING THAT ALL RESOLUTIONS OR PARTS OF RESOLUTIONS IN CONFLICT HEREWTH BE REPEALED TO THE EXTENT OF SUCH CONFUCT; AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE.' (staff) 1.5 'A RESOLUTION OF THE CIry OF DANIA, FLORIDA, APPROVING LEASE BETWEEN THE CITY OF DANIA AND THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA REI-ATING TO PI..ACEMENT OF MOVING TARGET INDICATOR (MTl) REFLECTOR ON CITY O\i\NED PROPERTY; AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE." {staff) I ROTf,.UI]. PRESENTf,ATTOIYS ' t a @IlISEir.r' AGEIIIDA (continued)1.6 'A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF DANIA, FLORIDA, APPROVING AGREEMENT BETWEEN CITY OF DANIA AND SOLAROLL SHADE & SHUTTER CORPORATION IN REI-ATION TO SUPPLY AND INSTALI-ATION OF ACCORDION AND ROLL.UP SHUTTERS AT THE CITY OF DANIA ADMINISTRATIVE CENTER PROVIDING THAT ALL RESOLUTIONS OR PARTS OF RESOLUTIONS IN CONFLICT HEREWTH BE REPEALED TO THE EXTENT OF SUCH CONFLICT; AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE." (statr) ,1,7 "A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF DANIA, FLORIDA, AMENDING ITS WATER FUND BUDGET FOR THE FISCAL YEAR 1994.95, BY MAKING LINE ITEM CHANGES BETWEEN DEPARTMENTS; AND PROVIDING THAT ALL RESOLUTIONS OR PARTS OF RESOLUTIONS IN CONFLICT HEREWTH BE REPEALED TO THE EXTENT OF SUCH CONFLICT; AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE.' (staff) 1.8 'A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF DANIA, FLORIDA, APPROVING THAT CERTAIN WRE TRANSFER AGREEMENT WTH THE FAMILY BANK OF HALLANDALE AND APPOINTING ROBERT F. FI.ATLEY, CITY MANAGER AND MARIE JABALEE, FINANCE DIRECTOR/ACTING CIry CLERK, ACTING SINGLY, AS ITS AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVES IN SUCH MATTERS; PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE AND PROVIDING THAT ALL RESOLUTIONS OR PARTS OF RESOLUTIONS IN CONFLICT HEREWTH BE REPEALED TO THE EXTENT OF SUCH CONFLICT: AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE." (staff) 1.9 'A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF DANIA, FLORIDA, APPROVING EXTENSION OF AGREEMENT BETVI,EEN CIry OF DANIA, FLORIDA, AND SOUTHERN SANITATION FOR THE FURNISHING OF BULK TRASH PICK UP AND CHIPPER SERVICE; PROVIDING FOR CONFLICTS; AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE." (statr) 1.10 "A RESOLUTION OF THE CIry OF DANIA, FLORIDA, AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER OR HIS DESIGNEE TO APPLY FOR A GRANT BEING OFFERED THROUGH THE STATE OF FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION, BOATING IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM, FOR RECONSTRUCTION AND REPAIR OF THE BOAT DOCK AT'HOUSTON PARK; AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE." (staf0 1.1,I 'A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF DANIA, FLORIDA, APPROVING THE AGREEMENT BET\A/EEN BROWARD COUNTY AND CITY OF DANIA RELATING TO PAYMENT FOR THE PROVISION OF FIRE PROTECTION IN CERTAIN ANNEXED AREAS OF THE CITY; PROVIDING THAT ALL RESOLUTIONS OR PARTS OF RESOLUTIONS IN CONFLICT HEREWTH BE REPEALED iO THE EXTENT OF SUCH CONFLICT; AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE." (stafi) Ordinances 1.12 "AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF DANIA, FLORIDA, AMENDING SECTION 1, ARTICLE 2 OF PART IX AND SECTION 1, ARTICLE 3 OF PART XI OF THE CITY CHARTER TO ELIMINATE THE REQUIREMENT OF REAL PROPERTY O\INERSHIP TO BE ELIGIBLE TO SERVE AS A MEMBER OF THE "AIRPORT ADVISORY COMMITTEE" OR THE "CITY PLANNING AND ZONING BOARD,; PROVIDING THAT ALL ORDINANCES OR PARTS OF ORDINANCES AND ALL RESOLUTIONS OR PARTS OF RESOLUTIONS IN CONFLICT HEREWTH BE REPEALEO TO THE EXTENT OF SUCH CONFLICT; AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE.' (staff) 2. PROCI.AI4ATTOIYS2.1 "Hurricane Awareness Month' - June, 1995 2 3 EIDS3.1 Discussion and possible motion to award the sole bidder, T. Mall Construction, the bid for the City Hall Conference Room. 1star1 4 PT'BIIC EE/TRIIYGS4.1 Petitioner/Owner - Second National Acceptance Corp.; property located at the NE comer of Tigertail Blvd. and l-95 Public Hearing - VA-07-95 - A variance is requested to erect a pole sign which is 12' x 24' or288 sq. ft. in area. 5. SITEPI.AITTS 6.CflVDNS' COIIilEIII1S - Comments by Dania citlzens or interested parties that are not a part of the regular agenda should be given in writing or communicated verbally prior to 4:00 p.m. the (2nd) and fourth (4th) Monday of each month. Comments of any nature will be responded to by the office of the City Manager. ln the event that the concem remains unresolved, the citizen(s) or party will be asked to address the City Commission during the meeting. 7. E;,PENDTIIRE R.ru|UESTS 7.1 Approval of invoice from Bailey Hunt Jones & Busto for the period ending April 29, 1995, in the amount of $6,082.24 for airport related services. (stafq 7.2 Approval of invoice from Young Environmental Sciences in the amount of $951.22 for airport related services. (sraff) A. D'SCUSSTO]YAIVDPOSSIBLE AS.IION8.1 Keith & Schnaars introductory briefing on Airport DRI process. (staf4 8.2 Request for waiver of interest on Sewer Assessment Lien No. 2163 dated March 20, 1967, for Lot 7, Block 22, North Hollywood Subdivision, known for street purposes as 236 SW 12 Street and owned by Archibald and Josephine Black. (staf4 8.3 Recent developments at the Dania Housing Authority. (comm. Mikes) 8.4 Status report on the proposed Hollywood Recycling Center. (statr) 8.5 Report on the Disparity Study meeting in Hollywood last week. (comm. Jones) 8.6 Possible action on retaining an FAA consulting attorney. (comm. Mikes) 8.7 Emergency repairs to the old library roof. 5 II 9. APFOI]YIIIE]VTS9.1 Appointment of one member to the Airport Advisory Board.9.2 Appointment of three members to the Dania Economic Development and Downtown Redevelopment Board. 9.3 Appointment of four members to Human Relations Board. 9.4 Appointment of one member to the Marine Advisory Board. 9.5 Appointment of one member to the Occupational License Review Committee 9.6 Appointment of two members to the Parks & Recreation Advisory Board. 9.7 Appointment of two members to the Unsafe Structures Board. 9.8 Appointment of one member to the Housing Authority. 9.9 Appointment of 14 members to the Community Affairs Advisory Board. 9.10 Appointment of voting delegate for Florida League of Cities convention. IO. /u'MINISTRATTVE NEFORTSI City Manager 10.1 Workshop requested for the Dixie Highway Corridor presentation, fire capital program, and other items. City Attomey rr. oouurssrotv oouutfins 11.1 Commissioner Grace 11.2 Commissioner Jones 1'1.3 Commissioner Mikes 11.4 Vice-Mayor Bertino 11.5 Mayor Hyde 4 PROCLAMATION WHEREAS, such a hurricane could cause countless deaths and untold millions of dollars in property damage; and WHEREAS, it is the responsibility of the governing body of each political subdivision of the State of Florida to take the necessary precautions to safeguard the life and property of its residents; and WHEREAS, the City Commission of the City of Dania has determined that it is necessary that preparations of both the city government and each individual resident be adequate to deal with and recover from any disaster or emergency. NOW, THEREFORE, l, Bill Hyde, as Mayor of the City of Dania, Florida, do hereby proclaim June, 1995 .HURRICANE AWARENESS MONTH" in the City of Dania and urge all my fellow citizens to take this opportunity to educate themselves regarding the proper preparations and procedures necessary to protect themselves from the devastating effects of a hurricane. lN WITNESS WHEREOF I have hereunto set my hand and caused this seal to be affixed this 13th day of June, 1995 MAYOR - CO ISSIONER ATTE Acting City C rk - Auditor WHEREAS, there is always the possibility of a devastating hurricane striking South Florida during the hurricane season; and t,.42re<rc E,1.O , h.cby dltcloi. thlr on G.nt r 13 e<-,p9, (bl Thc mcuurc bcforc my agrncy rnd th. mlurc al my interetr A'4/r< F L*IID Lo'd ,'n +L€- ; sr'+ve Q4 nv^'4n=ud u i"-*d\-G^t*"tk ' in the ncrsure k a3 follows: t^h;e-t-'S;+rgr*3 .+ -J)Aru'+- €<ru|.d /fu/<"srn/J l-Ln- r,o^=,.re'*"=/,t I Vo4*- N<,rrsint7 frulL$/nk<tt l(rue +A 4A-{/&CL /4 G,+nrieJa-( €e-<.,...Js 1 HUD QUG Drte Filcd Signature NOIICE: UNDEN PROVISIONS OF FLORIOA STATUTES ItItrJIT (I9a'), A FAILUN,E TO MATE ANY REQUIn.ED DISCLO6URE CONSTITUTES GROUNDS FON AND MAY BE PUNISHED BY ONEOR MONE OFTHE FOLLOWINC; TMPEACHMENT, REMOVAL OR SIJSPENSION FROM OFF]CE OR EMPLOYMENT, DEMOTION. 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Seruing the Nalton's sheiffs slnce 1940 PL t?D 33OO4 l- cfi, ( )llicc ol llrt Sheriff Ilron'ard County I)ost ()mce llox 95(17 Fort Laudcrdrlc, l'lorida 3.13I0 December 27, L994 charles rrBudrr MeeksNational Sheriffs, Association1450 Duke StreetAlexandria, Virginia 223L4 Re: Deputy sheriff of The Year Nonination Dear Mr. Meeks, In 1993, Dania/District II of the Broward Sheriff,s Officetook an objective look at the way it provided 1aw enforcement tothe city of Dania. As a result of that self review, the Districtchief, Janes Far1ey and his Executive officer Lt. Robert Anton,recognized that the challenge for policing in the 1990,s lras to enhance the quality of life for the citizens it served while facingincreased incidents of crime and public mistrust of the lawenforcement cornmunity. The challenge they faced was to find thatmagic blend of traditional lav, enforcenent and communityinvolvernent designed to enhance the relationship between the policeand the citizens they served. That blend would then beinplernented, to form partnerships with the comnunity so thattogether, problerns adversely affecting the quality of life in ourneighborhoods could be identified and positive solutions found. Once the plan of action had been developed, the most criticaldecisj.on was identifying Deputies who were wilLing to try thisprogressive approach and bring it to the cornrnunity. District IIwas fortunate to have two volunteers for this task, Deputy RichardTarrant and Deputy Ivan Pato. Deputy Richard Tarrant, who has been serving as a deputy forover 15 years, and Deputy Ivan Pato for over 10 years, have longdisplayed a willingness to go above and beyond the call of duty toserve the public. when given the opportunity to spearhead thiseffort for the district, they not only achieved the goals set forthen, but have continued on, developinq new ideas which have becomemodel programs for the entire Sheriff,s office. When Deputies Tarrant and Pato began their efforts, only onecivic association r.ras established and operational in the city.Through their diligent efforts, they have coordinated and helpedestablish four additional neighborhood associations, and are in theearly stages of two nore. 1 One of the goals established for the District vas to enhancethe communication betr^reen the citi.zens and the deputies assigned topatrol their neighborhoods. To further this effort, Deputy Patopioneered a program assigning cellular phones to zone unitsallowing direct contact between the citizens and the Deputypatrolling their neighborhood. This program, which includeddistribution of flyers and refrigerator magnets with the deputy'sphone number, has become so popular that it is being expanded toaI1 of the civic associations in the District. This prograrn isbelng used as the model for sinilar programs throughout theSheriff's office. In addition, Deputies assigned to specificpatrol zones on a regular basis attend and actively participate inthe Neighborhood Watch associations vrhich have been established. Realizing that the ultimate goal of our efforts was to enhancethe quality of life in our neighborhoods, Deputy Tarrant developedan innovative program to clean up areas detrirnental to daily lifein the comnunity. A District code Enforcement Team vras formedconsisting of a Deputy Sheriff (Tarrant) , a Fire inspector and acity code enforcement officer. This conbined effort has resultedin the demolition of structures previously being used for drughouses and vacant properties being cleaned and secured upgradingthe appearance of many neighborhoods. In addition to their regular duties, Deputies Tarrant and Patohave organized a variety of public functions designed to enhance communication and trust between 1aw enforcement and the community. The following are just a few exarnples of their accompl ishments: National Night out on crime was celebrated with a parade,classic car show, a D,J. from a local radio stationproviding music and a delicious barbecue. This event organized by Deputy Pato and Deputy Tarrant was attendedby over 600 people. Red Ribbon week involved organizing efforts at threedifferent schools including poster contests, plays and akick off barbecue for over 200 people at a local park. The Deputies also arranged for the children s/hoparticipated to be recognized and honored by the City Commission at a regular neeting, televised throughoutthe comnunity. A trsafe House Programrr sras instituted under the direction and guidance of the Deputies. This project identifies and narks hornes in the community where children can seeksafety if they feel threatened. This program was developed and coordinated with varj.ous neighborhoodassociations and schools. 1 2 3 2 Deputies Tarrant and Pato assist a local organization,nMAD-DADsrr, in reaching out to the youth in the cornrnunity. The progran includes sports program such as I'Midnight Basketball" and job assistance counseling. As they progressed with their prograns with the comnunity, both Deputies realized that they could increase their effectivenessby including the locat business community into the newly forrnedpartnerships. To enhance their skills in this area, both Deputy Pato and Deputy Tarrant completed a lengthy training curriculum certifying them as Crime Prevention Practitioners in thestate of Florida. With their new expertise they provide to 1oca1 business, security surveys and crime prevention training for theirenployees. The Deputj,es have trained enployees for businesses aslarge as the Hilton Hotel and as snall as Iocal food stores. Using the relationships devetoped $rith loca1 merchantE,Deputies Pato and Tarrant encouraged involvement with neighborhoodprograms and the results srere remarkable. LocaI businessesprovided toys and food during the holidays for needy families. Another sponsored a rrchristmas Cruiserr for over 30 needy childrenon the conpany's yacht, complete with presents and santa claus arriving by helicopter. The Deputies joined service groups in the city and assisted clubs such as the Kawanis with a number of worthwhile projects. Events hosted by neighborhood associations, such as the trNational Niqht out Against crinetr regularly receive sponsorship and gifts to further their cause. The businessparticipation in these comrnunity projects has certaj.nly served tobring the entire comrnunity closer together hrorking toward our common goal. As Deputy Tarrant and Deputy Pato l^rorked diligently to enhancethe quality of Iife throughout the city, they recognized one neighborhood they bel-ieved was in need of their nost arnbitiousinitiative to date, They believed with proper planning and support they could positively impact an entire neighborhood. DESCRIPIION OF UAiIOR ACCOUPLISEUENT8 : The South Dania neighborhood was an area facing rapid decline. Crack dealers moved into apartments in the area and began sellingt thej.r wares. Addicts began frequenting the neighborhood to be closer to their source of addiction, and breaking into homes to obtain cash and valuables to buy drugs with. Burg1ars, prostitutes and addicts used the neighborhoods many unlit a11eys at night to avoid being seen by police. They al.Ieys became filled with trash, which contributed to a growing feeling of hopelessness. Law abiding citizens becane afraid to frequent the streets. The neighborhood soon had the highest burglary rate in the city, and there was no end in sight. 4 3 South Dania $ras a neighborhood on the edge' It had entered into the cycle of decline, but Bso personnel assigned to Dania/District ff beli,eved it vras not yet too. far gone .to save' iirei ieafized it lrould not be easy. Incident driven policing would n"i'l" enough, it t ould require a comprehensive and coordinated action plan to reclaim and restore the neighborhood ' Beginning in MaY, 1994 Districtp1an. The plan coordinated by Deputy irnplernented in five Phases. Bso connunity service Aides went urveying residents regarding their ghborhood, i.e., drugs, trash, and Zea. This data base $/as used in II introduced just such a Pato and Deputy Tarrant lras Phas e I: Neio orhood s s. door to door in the target area s reception of problerns in the nei the residents concerns Prioritiplanning subsequent oPerations. Phase Ir: Druo Eradication. Deputies Tarrant and Pato along !'ith i@d search r.rarrants for drug houses and the warrants srere served ry tne sv/at Team. since the dealers were r-nting public housing, Deputy Tarrant e,as able to initiate evicti5n -procedures. Street corner dealers rrere arrested; reverse stings taigeted crack buyers to cripple denand at the sane time we were cutting off suPPIY. phase III: Biah visibility. The area was f100ded rrrith uniforned @icycle patrols and squad cars' The oa'nia oistrict's M-obi1e Resouice center, and foot patrols were ni,gfrfy visible. This was aimed at naking the area thoroughlY unittiactive for drug dealers and their clients, and reduci-ng the burglary rate. At the same time, Deputie-s Tarrant. .and Pato iec6.,taltea residents to schedule hone security inspections. To date 40 security inspections have been completed in the target area . has Se ns Deput ies Tarrant and Pato operating fron our rZ foot MobiIe Resou rce center conducted home security surveys free of charge for residents. If horneowners needed deadbol-ts or security lighting, but could not afford thern, we installed the hardware, using Federal grant monies,with no cost to the residents.At the same time Deputy Pato i nitiated operation Identification.Deputies Pato and Tarrant vrorke d with participating residents to record the serial numbers and descrip tions of their valuables.For items that did not have identifY ing nurnbers , the dePuties provided engraving tools to rnark the owners'drivers 1i. cense number on the ProPerty. Residents were issued stickers to p that all property on the premises ha the police. ut in windows warning burglars s been marked and recorded with 4 Pbase v: Neiqhborhood clean-up. Deputies Tarrant and Pato through BSo provided inmate crews and the city of Dania provided trucks and crewL to pick up trash and haul it away. close to 19 tons of trash were removed frorn the neighborhood. The Dania/Bso code Enforcement Team conducted j.nspections to identify visibte code violations and towed abandoned cars. Knohrn drug houses were knocked down. Arrangements v/ere nade rrith Florida Power and Light to install pole lights to illuminate alteys to discourage dealers, burglars and trash dunpers . Phase V Dania city HaIl for honeowners and residen Tarrant provided instructions on forming a Citizen Patrol program to naintain theoperations are completed. Neighborhoodposted in the area as a warning to woul,d be a nehr and strong civic association waspotiticalJ,y active and powerful . xe iohborhood Itatch:A neighborhood rneeting was held atts. Deputies Pato and Neighborhood watch and neighborboodl oDce our Watch signs have beenpredators. As a resultborn and has becone THE RESULTS A 578 decrease in residentiat burglaries. 5 knor.rn crack houses dernol ished . ** 39 narcotics related arrests, resulting ln 71 charges in a 30 day period of tirne and 2 vehicles seized. ** 19 tons (38,000 lbs. ) of trash removed fron the alleyways. ** 16 flood lights installed in alleyways. ** Numerous residential security surveys lrere conducted and nany personal iterns marked for identification. ** 9 needy citizens filled out requests for grant nonies for needed locks and lights. without question, Deputies Tarrant and Pato have gone above and beyond the calt of duty in bringing positive programs and projec€s to the community they serve. In addition to the community wori. th"y have accomplished, they stilL perform the traditional las, enforcemLnt function in an exemplary fashion. As noted in the South Dania Project, both Deputies Tarrant and Pato conducted survej-l]ance and narcotics enforcement adding to it's success. They reguLarly work with detectives assisting in a variety of enforcement actions. 5 on one particutar occasion, Deputy Pato received a caII on therrcellwatchrr cellular phone with information regardlng. an armed robbery which had Just occurred. He imrnedlately coordinated the establishrnent of a perimeter and assisted in the apprehension of the offender. He continued to assist in the interrogation of the suspect who confessed to that robbery and another earlier in the day . Deputy Tarrant, while in his office received a caII from a despondlnt- woman, threatening to kill herself. She advised that she had called trirn because she knew him fron his involvement in activities in her neighborhood. Deputy Tarrant was able to keep the wornan calm and on the phone while directing deputies to her residence via radio. Deputy Tarrant then responded personally and transported her for professional assistance. By virtue of their outstanding contribution t9 law enforclment, Deputy Richard Tarrant and Deputy .Ivan Pato are clearly deserving of tnis prestigious I'Deputy sheliff -of T-he Year Awardi'l The ini{iative and imagination they have displayed in the performance of their duty is truly renarkable. The work they have-don" repre=ents success in one of the rnost difficult challenges facing iaw enforcement today, and that is the challenge of change' They -have not onty accep€ed the challenge but ltave excelled, cleirly dernonstrating that connunity oriented policing .does not replacl traditional law enforcernent, it merely enhances it. It is with great pleasure I take this opportunity to noninate Deputy Richard Tirrant-and Deputy Ivan Pato for the "Deputy sherlff of The Year Award 1995rr. Sincerely Yours, chief Rick FreyDistrict CommanderDania/District II RF:jo 6 t rl t h , t ". $r' i .,t , .,;r; .\f' '.,,'|I :I I t I r.,i!, ,it 1l' $!.r- ll ;*_ i ,::,1 - 1994 National Night out was a great success, attended by over 600 resiaents' Food was prepared by city elnployees, sponsored by l-ocaI businesses and enjoyed by- the residlnts in the city. This years effort oiganized by Deputy Pato and Deputy Tarrant truly brought the entire city together for a common cause' 1994 National Night out was highlightedparade, 1ed by Deputy Tarrant and Deputyin the District Mobile Resource center. bya Pato Residents cameearly to prepare for the parade ., i,' ?,t +l}c:* ."" '#"ti 'Ql\\lil llF:*tz A lr , * I -..' I '.1 i|* t: | ;.. .'::'-.-,. ... ,l ..t.' 'u I ( -l. '1. ! I ;fl,l 1| {F Deputy Pato and Tarrantrrchr istmas cruisetr on anover 30 needy kids. coordinated this87 foot yacht for 1 Deputy Richard Tarrant (Ieft) and Deputy Ivan Pato (center) PreParechildren for the 'rChristmas Cruiserl I r!i i .- /o I \,,b \ r c,.\ pistrict II purchased a motor hone and convertedit to a mobile resource center. This vehicle, operated by Deputy Pato and Tarrant, is used at piruf ic tunltions to provide crime prevention infornation. It is also the nobile co4mand center rnanned by the deputies in case of an emergency. :11 ..: ,,- -. ^al, I #iftr,f 4 I I i. ?.. a -' -;. -'r -]kc'.{' ,;r ' "janti.,\ :i;;:r.''' I 1' BEO€1METI rN0l 6 prl FCPA Auard Noulnatlonorange county sherl.ff , a offlceConnunlty Policlng DivlsLonP.O. Box 1/140Orlando, FL 32802 *rEilHinGGlftr' Attentlon: DcPttty tina Kunlega I an tdrltlng to you wl,th the hope that your aegocLatLon slIIproperLy recognize the Brorrrard Sherlff,a offlce, Danla/DlBtrict fortheir outstanding efforts in helping our nelghborhood achleve adramatic turnaround. The south Dixie neighborhood wae in decline, crack dealere andaddicts had moved into our neighborhood, burglars broke into our hones, prostitutes and addicts used our poorly llghted alleyrrays aatheir place of business. It rras dangerous to walk our streets atnight, r€ did [ot f6sl safe. Ehe trash dunpl.ng Ln our alleywaysrrere out of control. The Broward Sherlff's Offlce, Dania/Distrlct,in particular Deputies Ivan Pato.and Rlchard Tarrant, approachedresidents in our area with an idea, lre will help you help .yourselves turn this neighborhood around, f,re rrill help you fight back. Deputles Pato and Tarrant, with strong support froro their superl.ors went to work. They conducted aggressive surveillance of suspectedcrack houses and dealers, nonitored prostitutlon activitles and documented code enforcement violations. Search warranta uereobtaLned and many arrests were nade. Deputies Pato and Tarrantarranged for prisoners to clean up the alleynays of mountains ofunsightly trash, developed a joint program rrith FLorida Power &Llght to light up our dark sr-reets and more important, th6y b.lp.due organize the fir6t ever honeowners association and nelghborhoodrratch group. High vlsibility patrols, lncluded mounted and bicycleunits, a nobile comnand post and aggressive code enforcenent have made a big difference, 16 feel sat.r Dost on behalf of the south Dixie HoneorrnerE Associatl.on, I would IIketo noninate the Brorrard sherlff's offlce, Danla/Dlstrict and Deputies Pato and Tarrant for your rnost funportant crine PreventlonUnit Award. t0 Llnda Ranos, President Cl: Sheriff Ron Cochran ll dou rA SOUTH DIXIE NETGHBORIIOOD ASSOCIATTON248 S.W. 12 STREE1I . DANIA, PL 33O2O August L2, L994 sincerely yours RON COCHRAN SHERTFF BROWARD COUNTY Thank you for your letter dated August 12, 19-94'- regardLng ."r""t6""v of 5eputy Ivan Pato and -Deprrty -Rlchard tarrant 'ii'J5ii"'it3a-ipi"i""- about the nanner in whl.ch menbers of ;i;;;i;;;; orri"" have served the publlc is alwavs wercone' Deputy Pato, Deputy Tarrant and their supervisors hav-e -read your i;ia& ina i coly ;.. -u""" -pricea in thei-r person4el flles to aid in evaluating their job perfornance. Your thoughtfulness in writing to me is appreciated'.. Please be """"r"a of- our constani endeav5r to provide the cornnunity wtth the t igh""t level of police service at all tLnes' Slncerely, August 18, 1994 !f6. Irl,nda RaDoa, Presldentsouth pixie xeifhborhood Assoclation 248 s.W. 12 streetDania, FL 33O2o Dear Ms. Ramos: RON COCHRANSheriff Rc/bvdcci CoI. Norman Botsford Major Tolt carneycapt. Rlck FreY 3:3Xty"*:IBSffis.B\ Personnel the ANthis 26ot WES' EROWARD BoULEVARD / FoRT LAUDEFDALB FL f!:tl2 / 3O!''A3l€9Ot r t,' l ()llicc ol'llrt Sheriff llr|rrrtrd CotlntY I'osl OlTlcc llrtx 95(17 Irorl l,artdcrdnle. I"krrida .1.1'l l0 Auguat 18, 1994 NATIONAIJ ASSOCIATION OF TOWN WATCH P, O.Box 3O3 Road, suite 215PA 19096 RE 11th Annual National Night out PoEt Project RePort centlemen: 7 Wynnerrood l{ynnewood, As requested, the following brie.fty .reqaPs. the--reaults of our 11ttr li"i,"i-H"tioiral Night out -on crine in Dania' FL' The Brolrard county Sheriff's office'. -Danla/District II' -to96therwith rhe city of D;;;--;J ir,.- crrrrir ilo."orn"rs Association hosted the biggest !i.-" r"ii""tr Nigt't out on crine thls clty has ever seen! Besides a large contingent of Broward sherlff'a offlce personnel and speciarizea uniil--such as trericopiei fly o"tt' K-9 units' rnotorcycre units, ,-"ii""-""its, mountei- nitroi"' etc" the parade was joined uy eigtf--"i;=;i; cars frorn'the classlc car club' a mobile van fron *."V rl?-rln, a popufar focal radlo station and by hundreds of local rlsidents'who- cane o"t to express their support "i--ii"- ""r"rcernent-ind to say no to crlne' A barbecue sponsored by the city of Dania and the Griffln civlc Association drew in "*"L== of 5oo p""pi"'[" itre parx'and cornpanles such as celrurar on" -ana Brinks - Horn-! slcuifti Put on exciting demonstrations of "i'n-" ir*'-p.-"t""i= u"J handed 6u€ rnany gifts to ;;;pi" attendinq the festivities' Paqe Twoii€n annuar National Nlght out Post ProJect RePort IanalEoattachinglnforrnatlononnProJect365nwhich-beganl.nlilayLggl. This pio-qt., is ongolng -a-rid ls deaigned to conbat rasidentia, U"rgi-.'"i!", -ar"q'l-nd p'ro'titution problenE -as rrell' aE forming neighborhooa witcn groups tt'a "f"ttt up- unwanted traah and light uP nany dark alleYwaYs' If you have any questi-o-ns or desire additional infornation' 'please do not hesitale to call on me' SLnceteLYr./ /',%K:^,"rCoimu-r't itY Pollcing officer Dania/Dlstrict II IP: fI I Orltc! ot .rl*a.onxtr Gtxtl L Roarnr A' Burrrnronrs Mr. Ivan Pato sioward county Sherlffrs Offlce 2601 West Broward BoulevardFi. nuaeraale, Florida 33310 Dear Mr. Pato i on behalf of the staff and Preventlon Tralning Institufor vour comPletion of the Crirn6 Prevention Practition faculdy of the Florlda Crine Ee, r 6*tetd nry'congratufations t9^I:" retulred core couraes to receive your er deslgnatlon. ' This designatlon is curently held by under 400 people lin the srare of Ftorida ""a-i-"-iliEoi"-irEa ii.an outstaniltng achievement ln the area of crlne Preventlon tralnlng' tfe are Proud of your accomPllshment and wlsh you continued succeas. @ 10, 1994 Y, ,LI I Sra'rs oF Fr-onrPe. Robert A. ButterYrorth Attorney General RAB/qJn ! ,..2i:... , :t f,*1, Crimewotch Organizes fior Action irepl The ncwly forncd Crioewatch Association for the Southwcst arca of Drnie mct on August 4 at thc Dania Ecighe Bsptist Church. Thc packcd roortr Ect acw Policc Chicf Rick Frcy, who coEEcDdcd thc grouP's commitmcnt to taking action ageinrl crimc iu thcir oeighborhood., BSg Dcputics Ivan Pato aad Rich , Tarrant, who hclpcd orgenizc thc'' 8roup, wcre prc6cnt, along with Dcputy Glcnn Topping and Holly- wood Community Policing Offrccr Kcvio Coopanion, The prstor at Dania Heighs Bap tist Church, Bill Pond, gavc an invocation, and acting president Linda Ramos outlincd the program. Other offrccm were Dan yqgrnrn, Ron Zicliuski, Barbara Bullock, Kcvin Picrson, and Marge L,essarcl. Thc Association chartcr is being drawn up by City Attorncy Frank Adlcr. Bylaws will bc prescntcd bascdon thosc that thc Griffin Homcowncn Association use. Thc Griffin Associatiou has workcd suc- ccssfully for 26 years. Ron Ziclinski, known to his fricnds ' and ncighbon as 'Ski," wilt bc hcad- ing up a Community Coopliaacc Committcc. Voluntccts will bc form- ing a plan on how to clean up thc community. Thc committcc will rcvicw ncigh- bon thcy thinlr arp in violation of thc city oodc. (crackcd sidewalkr' aban- doncd cars, trash, ctc.). Citizeos ia thc area will answcr to thc association first bcforc thc complaint gocs to thc city.Williao Johnson from Codc Enforccocnt cxplaincd what happens whcn a violation gocs bcfore thc city board. He also lct thc rcsidcnts know thst bulk pick up for thcir arca is on thc fourth Monday of cach mouth. Appliaaccs csn also be discardcd at Mac's Millions of Parts during the month. Rcsidens agrccd that kecping thc ncighborhood from looking run dovn will hclp deter crime. Long time rcsidcnt Bill Hill, Sr., suggcsted blocking off somc of thc strccts in imitation of Hollywood. He also thought that Singaporeh custom of caning juvenilc delinqucnts was a good idca- Hc was a colorful figure as he shook his walking stick and said,'Let's bring caning to Dania and empty the jails." Block Captains will bc assigred at futurc mcctings, and rcsidcnts can rcport suspicious activities along with codc violations to them. Captain Frcy told thc gouP that pcrmancnt offictrs will bc assigned to thcir neighborhoods with cellular phoncs for instant hclP in anY situation. Dan Yagman read an articlc on the apathy of most people during thc S.gt ril,.r 19ga Night Out on Crioe. Hc urged his neighbors to male this a community cfIon. 'Wc will make it publically known that we waot a clean and safc neighborhood," he said. Dania citizens and the Broward Sheriffs Oflice are implementing a program to stop neighborhood oime in Southwest Dania Mcctings are held on the first Thursday evcning of the month. For information, call 9254284. DAXTA PiESS RESIDENTS IN SOUTIIWEST DAMA WANT TO PUT AN END TO NEIGHBORHOOD CRIME 1 J Neighborhad nembas, BSO ud City Conutissionqs nd d nat Crimewotch !l :i:,i *#itii .l:- ',1'. r T DAI{IA Miami Herald, sunday iIuIY 31r 1994 People ioining grass- roots crime -fighti ng i;' 271 hc sirns in Kbtin I'icrson'sI soutliwcst Dania ncighbor' I hood wcre too slront lo icnorc: unknown cars crulslng. at lii'iiourt. bikc'riding kids sclling iiail. p*penles falling into disrc' '"ili', . nicc neighhorhood lhot srarrcrt io io ttownl t'coplc .u'ante<l to do somclhinS, about lt." l'rcrson said."-ii'.tunc. alnrost 30 Jrcoplc turncd ,,;i'f,;;-i'hA first mictiirs of thc Witll" :1l3l,j.':'":'' riilo,:Il,?; nri"rinr dtc"' "uen morc rcsidcnls'"'di"ii-ioors 3roups that tacklc ".i,nc -ttcin c.:ciond. saitt llrositrd iiriiiiii.i.prtv'tt'an l'ato. Dani:r's communitY PolicinS, olltcer' "lt shous how Peoplc can 8ct r.,oeihcr t^hcn thcl''rc motivittcd to fiqit a contmon Prohlcln. bccnusc iilin'i somctning thc policc can do [ir] ilicn,scl, *,." iaid ltaro. "l't'oplc idaiir" rt.l trc'id to d(r sonrt:thirur' Wij rtul,t irll hs victinrs trf a lrttr' p1a6' 61 r tolcnl crimc. 'l'hc crintt' ffi;' gt'r tirgctlrcr. lA'h)- shouhln'l unric.ltt crt ircns (lo lht'snnlc,l'Po-to \rorks sith nlorc tltatt lt najf.Oorctt ('rimc \A'atch lrr NciFh' horhoort \\'atch groups ln l.)llltlx iin 't,i.jstar'. tht'-l !-1r':tr'okl ( irrl i;; aii,.' .'tssot'iltioit's Nr'iglthor- ii.r.,it 'war.t, s'ill hnrc :t Nltl ion:tl i.iirnt r tur ()n Crimc \r'illr lhc sht't ' iff-s oft'rcc ilnd tht'citl'." "iii;('' ii'tr.c h:trl sttr;r.:css s it lt t lt..' ,rt,,"iini-. t' laid. (irrllin presitlr'trt iiliji' iiii.rt.t'nr,n.. "'l'hc kcv rrrttrl is cooncrJl ion."Linill Rilnros. thc tclll p()r:trY nrcsirltnt of tltc ncs stltltllNc:.l iianii ,tt"rciarion. is crrnlttlctrt llr:t s':'ixJ ll J,l','nr f i liu"" tl,:.'i " li;' ncir:htrrrrhtlott." slitl Rlltntts' J6' ;r lri.'ious I):lnra rcst(lcnl. "\\'c \\;rlll in-'tt.i lr"tr of tht' strlution l lrt' ,i.ti" "l"nunc fccls I pitn of tltr"' ih. nt,r* inrtritious lhc\'gct ''\s ir (onlnttlnllr' ('ridlc \\'illch' \i (. I?"r rrrt[.e tl lt:t1tpttl." 3 :.':.-.{i .,',.:,.: . .1i .r-. ,l,i 'a,' ,.. , .',:...:'," .. .1' ., .", 'ifGellul Lr,Whtch' lets anians' report trouble By DONNA PAZDERA Stafl Wrller r DANIA - SeB something suspi- , cious? Got a dog in the neighbor- 'hood that won't stop barking?r, .Startilg,Thursday, if you llve in southwest Dania, you can eall a 'special eellular phone number ,"tnd-:reach a sheriff's deputy ont'fatiot iri the neighborhooi. The program, ealled Cellular Watch,-:givis residents a chanee to tell authorities about problems ' ih'their community before they become a crime, Broward Sher- tff's Office Deputy Ivan Pato, said. It is the second such pro. gram ln Danla.-."What it has done is malie an impersonal business calling dispatch - and puts people in the', neighborhood in touch with some- one they know," Pato said..,ri: The phones, donated by Cellu- lar One, are given to the officer . who regularly patrols southwest , Dania..Residents simply call in ;, thEirr non-emergency concernsi and problems to the officer. The officer meets with the peo- ple involved and helps them re- solve the problem, Pato said. Dan Yagman, president of the Southwest Dania Neighborhood Association, has been working with the Sheriff's Office in Dania for the last three months. Yag- man said he likes the.idea of be ing able to call someone who knows his neighborhood."f think it's good,". Yagman said. "Without communieation, it's like a shot in the dark." The cellular telephone pro- gram has been successful during the past year for another neigh- borhood watch group in Dania, the Griffin Road Association. The program has been particu- larly helpful in ridding that neighborhood of grafitti, Alex Buchsbaum, association presi- dent, said. "We call and the Sheriff's Of- fice takes care of it right away," Buchsbaum said. To reach the ofticer's cellular phone atter Thurilay, call 401- 2380. D ': CITY OF DANIA INTEROFFICE MEMORANDUM GROWTH MANAGEMENT a 6 To: From Robert Flatley City Manager Wll Allen Growth Managemen ,bil &1-- RE:RESOLUTION APPROVING AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY OF DANIA AND SOLAROLL SHADE AND SHUTTER CORPORATION. Date:June 5, 1995 An item on the consent agenda deals with the approval of an agreement for the installation of accordion and rollup shutters at the Dania Administrative Center. The Commission at their May 23, 1995 regular meeting approved the selection of the contractor Solaroll to supply and perform these items. The attached agreement drawn up between the City of Dania and Solaroll references the necessary items as stipulated in the funding agreement with the State of Florida Department of Community Affairs, adopted July 26, '1994 by Resolution No 1 03-94. The price given by solaroll is $19,996. This price is higherthatthe $17,250 originally projected in the grant application. we will be able to amend the agreement with D.c.A. to obtain 50% of the funding. attachments wA;lc CITY OF DANIA INTEROFFICE MEMORANDUM TO RE ROBERT FIATLEY, CITY MANAGER FROM: MARIE JABALEE, FINANCE DIRECTOR DATE: JUNE 7, 1995 This is in response to the utilities department request to transfer {unds to purchase supplies to install new water mains on SW 2nd Place and SW 3rd Street. I suggest that these funds be transferred from water contingency. A budget resolution authorizing the transfer is attached for Commission approval. I UPGRADING WATER LINES ft C]TY OF DANIA INTEROFFICE MEMORANDUM PUBLIC WORKS/UTILITIES DEPARTMENT TO:ROBERT F. FLATLEY, CITY MANAGER LEO W LLIAMS, PUBLIC WORKS/UTI LITIES DEPARTMENT I* I NEWWATER LINES JUNE 6, .I995 FROM RE: DATE: The Utilities Distribution Department has been continually replacing old 2" galvanized mains throughout the city with modern 6" PVC mains to improve water quality and pressure and put an end to leaks and resident's complaints. This program has resulted in savings of many thousands of dollars Vqoutside contract work. However, the cost of materials were not really addressed in last years budget. We have just finished installing a new main on SW 2 Terrace and would like to do SW 2 Place and SW 3rd Street. These homes are currently supplied by lines of 1 112" and2" size that are corroded beyond repair. They are also in the rear of homes without an easement, under fences and trees making repairs practically impossible. We can upgrade these lines for tens of thousands of dollars less than an outside contractor and at the same time put in hydrants to upgrade that system too. To do this, we will need $8,000.00 from water reserves, contingency, or impact fees, if possible, for the cost of supplies. NJS CIry OF DANIA INTEROFFICE MEMORANDUM TO ROBERT FLATLEY, CTry MANAGER FROM: MARIE JABALEE, FINANCE DIRECT RE'WIRE TRANSFER OF CIry FUNDS On September 22,1992 resolution 135-92 was passed authorizing Wanda Mullikin, City Clerk, and Marie Jabalee, Finance Director to transmit funds by wire from the Family Bank to the State Board of Administration for investment purposes, retirement of bonds with interest, and employee payroll deductions to the City County Credit Union It is necessary to remove Wanda as an authorized person {rom the record. The attached resolution names Robert Flatley, City Manager and Marie Jabalee, Finance Director as authorized persons for this purpose. Please place the proposed resolution on the next regular City Commission meeting t DATE: JUNE5, 1995 A RESOLUTION OF THE CIry OF DANIA, FLORIDA, APPROVING THAT CERTAIN WRE TRANSFER AGREEMENT WTH THE FAMILY BANK OF HALLANDALE AND APPOINTING ROBERT F. FLATLEY, CITY MANAGER AND MARIE JABALEE, FINANCE DIRECTOR/ACTING CITY CLERK, ACTING SINGLY, AS ITS AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVES IN SUCH MATTERS; PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE AND PROVIDING THAT ALL RESOLUTIONS OR PARTS OF RESOLUTIONS IN CONFLICT HEREWTH BE REPEALED TO THE EXTENT OF SUCH CONFLICT; AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, the City of Dania from time to time finds it necessary to wire transfer funds from the City's accounts with the Family Bank of Hallandale; and WHEREAS, the Family Bank of Hallandale requires that the City of Dania authorize a representative to request that said wire transfer be made. NOW THEREFORE, be it resolved by the city commission of the city of Dania, Florida: Section 1. That the City Commission of the City of Dania, Florida does hereby approve the agreement between the City of Dania and Family Bank of Hallandale, authorizing transfer of funds; a copy of which is attached hereto and made a part hereof as exhibit 'A". section 2. That Robert F. Flatley, city Manager and Marie Jabalee, Finance Director/Acting City Clerk, acting singly, are hereby authorized to transmit such funds as necessary, consistent with the needs of the City of Dania, to the State Board of Administration for investment in the State Boards' investment pool, wire transfer funds for the retirement of bonds and payment of interest thereon, and to wire transfer employee payroll deductions to the City County Credit Union. Section 3. That this authorization shall be continuing in nature until revoked by action of the City Commission of the City of Dania. Section 4. That all resolution or parts of resolutions in conflict herewith be and the same are hereby repealed to the extent of such conflict. Resolution No. - Section 5. That this resolution shall be in force and take effect immediately upon its passage and adoption. PASSED AND ADOPTED on this day ofJune, 1995. ATTEST:MAYOR-COMMISSIONER CIry CLERK-AUDITOR APPROVED FOR FORM AND CORRECTNESS FRANK C. ADLER, CIry ATTORNEY Resolution No. 1 FAMILY BANK AATTIONZED WIRE TRA NS F E R RE PRES E NruTI VES Authorized representative designation (Ielephone kansGr requests). The following are audrorized representatives ofthe depositor identified below, the representatives dollar limits ifany, urd tlre representatives personal pIN number. DOLI,ARLIMIT PERSONALPIN# Marie Jabal ee, Finance non 877fficler 8302 2. . Arnhorired representalive designation (wri6en or in person requests). The following are authorized representalives ofthe depositor identified betow, the representatives dollar limis ifany, and tre repr€sentatives signafirrc. NAME NAME Marie Jabal ee DO LIIVtrT SIGNATIIRE ohert F- FIR tl ev Robert F. Flatley none none n0ne 3 Phone number and person bank personnel may call to verify data received. NAME PIIONE I\TIMBER 921-8700 X202Ma r i e Ja ba I ee Dn h r+ F F 'I at'l ev 92108700 X20t Dde cit o f Da n i a D ep osilors Accoutd Notu Signdue: hinted Name: Marie Jabalee, Finance Director CITY OF DANIA INTER-OFFICE MEMORANDUM To:Robert Flatley, CitY Manager From: Dan OYler, CitY Planner Date June 7, 1995 Grant Application for F.B.l.P for the Repair and or Replacement of Boat Docks at Houston Park The Broward County Marine Advisory Committee has issued the 1995 Florida Boating lmprovement Program Grant Applications. Attached please find a completed application for the repair of the boat docks and handicap access at Houston Park. The grant request is for 49,500.00 and the City of Dania will not be required to provide any match. Please place this item on the next city Commission meeting for their consideration. Re: 1995 FLORIDA BOATTNG IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM GRANT APPLICATION ( PI,BASE TTPB,I CltY of Danf:APPTI Park Boat Launch Retrovatioa Phase I PRGJBST TI Bouston ll:. Robert trlatley, CttY UaragerI,I'AISON Clty of Danla 100 Il. Danla Beach Boulevard Danla, FL 33fi)4 (305) 921-8700 Ext- 201 FAX I hearby c€nify that the information provided in this aPplication is true and accurate' I further certify that I p"r**',f," authority to apply for thii grant on behatf of the applicant' (30s) 92L-2604 Sigoature of Authorizrd Represetrtative Title Date I Provide information to show proposed or actual use of the project by beters' AsoneoftvopubllcuoatlauuchfacllltlealnsouthEastBrogarilcouDtytheEouaton Park Boat Pqa are ut""ifi"tti' especlally-ou veekends ' The actual rarya sere replaced severar ,"r-" ,li" -ilt'pttp"t"a-t695 pro3ect l-s to rePlace the gooden vallarays ailJacent tue se!-tali' i1""" t"lkt"ys arl used by the boatera to gulde thelr crafts otr and off lheit-it"rftts rhen liunchlng or returninS' laeee walkvays are currently 1n Poor "ooaitioo a[d furEher deterloratlon could result ln a safety hazard. 1 BROWARD COUNTY MABTNE ADVISORY COMMITTEE PEONB 2 Describe availability of navigable recreational waterways, including the distances North, Eas' South, and West, with water depth at low tide and bridge clearances' rheprojectal.telaadjacenttheDanl.acutoffcaDal2rl.le6eastofthec-locaoa1a[d t7S irff!" reat of the Intracoastal lIateray ' Port Evergladea lnlet Ls 2'5 Dlles f,oEtheaat of the proJect sLte. Ite btldge lnfornatlon ls as follors: Bridge Dania Beach Blvd. Sherldan Street Eollyrood Blvd. 17th Street CauseraY IIater rh at 1os Eide) 10 loio' 14t cleararrce 22 22'I25, 25 3 State how previously awarded FBIP funds have been effectively ryent by the applicant in the past' FBIP Funds ($5O,0OO) rere used to co4'lete the Eoustor Park Boat R4' l4'roYeEenta tn 1991. The iqrrovenenis lncl"aed rlstoratlon/rePlaceoent of four-boat ra4rs and Jooi ar"agr.g to allevlaie hazardous launch cotrdltlons. Tte assoclated planhrays aloEg the seaval.l sere rrot Ln need of repair at the tlme ' FBIP Euuds (140'0OO) sere also used to relot,ate the large dock at the adjacent I.T. Parker Comunity Center. TtLs project also ellninated a hazardous condltlor encouEtered vhile docklng at the Dania Cutoff Caaal facLlltY. Al5o,0ootrBIPgra[t,*'"'a'd-"d1tr1994forthel{hlat,eycreekPubllcDockcoEstructlon. 4- List available ancillary facilities at site' I I.t.ParterCouml-tyCenter'pavedpartLngrdockrtelephonee'electrlc'flre extlngulshers ' trash recePtaclea' duq'ster' Earbour Torne Uatr-Ea offera reatroons, refreshDents atrd tdar'ne supplles, ;;;r;-J "rlot"oro". facl.lltl.es' Earbour Tosue xarlaa offers uooting of'rtd "tr. to large slze vessels rrt11e free of charge Eouston Patk Boat R4'a are intended fot slaller craft. 2. List the number of similar facilities in the area and their disunce from the proposed project' 6. Iae only otber pub1lc boeE launchlBg fac11lty (ylth Parklng) 1[ the South Broward area 1e the Ctty of Eollyvood l,larl-na located 3.5 niles South of Eouston Park. Ite Clty of Danla does have a snal1 boat launch ln l{elaleuca Iales that aervea only that sual1 neighborhood aa there ls no aaaoclated Parklng ' ExplainhowtheproposedprojectisincompliancewiththeeffectiveComprehensivehndUsePlan. The proJect 1111 help Eal[taln publlc accesslblllty to a tratural resource and recreatLonal useg. mrrlr-""ri"t1b1e ylth the goals, objectlYea and. pollcles of the Land use, Parts aad Recr-eatlona1 eleoents of the cltyr8 coryreheasive PlaE' Eouaton Park is a"tfgoat.i RecreatloEal and Open Space oo the Clty ard County Land Use Plans. List all permits required and the status of each permit' l. trlorida Deparrment of EnviromenEal ProtecEion under State Statute 62-312.803 (f .A.C-) a general pernit is granted allowlng rePaLr and Daintenance of boat rarya. No perEit appllcatLor 1s necessary. 2. Brosard couDty Departoent of Natural Resource Protectlon v111 lssue a G€neral Llceose under Section 27-336(a)(f) of the Brosard county Code of Ordln'ncea' No forEal perEit appllcation la required. NotlflcatloE of DNRP rri11 be nade 10 days prior to comenclng constructl-on. DNRP rrl11 then apProYe the dravlEg mover the counterr!. The Clty v111 apply for a Clty bulldl-ng perrnlt once DI{RP "approvesn the draring. 3 7. I I Dercribe public access to the proposed project' IAe slte ls accessible by vater and autouoblle 24 hours a day ' ltere ls ;;;";;. free paved parti"g (ircludrng dlsabled) ' Part of the Pro3ect itlt fo"t ra" retro fittlog-oue rq, to EaLe lt haadlcapped accesslble' Eouston part la a Gtty ried publlc parl, opel 24 hours a day. It 1s eccesslble bY Publlc road. 9 Explain user costs, if any, for the proposed project' lte r4rs are curretrtly free to the publ1c' ltere are no plans to chaTge any user feeg. 10.Describetheenvironmenta]and,orecologicalbenefitsthattheproposedprojectwouldprovide. N/A If more room is needed, please type answers on additional sheets' applican.fbi 5t95 4 To assist the Marine Advisory committee (MAC) in establistring project prioritiel 1ch pro:ect .'nitf una"rgo u ranking based tn criteria developed by the MAC as shown below. Each category i; ;"-[hd with a raiking of 0 to 10. Each project must score a minimum of 70 points to be ;;t.f"*d eligible for fuiAing by the MAC. A possible maximum of 100 poins is available' i", *ifi n*. ,te option of iro"iaing information that is unique to your project.. Be sure to ;Jd*;; ;"h €tegory as it rel'ates to your project. The use of graphics or maps to illustrate your project is recommended. CRITERIA BROWARD COUNTY MARTNE ADVISORY COMMITTEE FLORIDA BOATING IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM COMPETITIVE RANKING CRITERIA Proposed/actual use bY boaters. Availabiliry of navigable/recreational waters' (Distances Nonh' South ' East' and West. with water depth at low dde and bridge clearances') Effective implementation of previously awarded FBIP funds by the applicant' Available ancillary facilities at proposed project site'(Resuooms' paved adequate parking, drinking water, laundry facilities, pump-out stadons' etc') Numberofsimilarfacilitiesinvicinityoftheproposedprojectandthedistancefrom them. Permits in hand. (Required permits already received) CompliancewithL,oqlComprehensiveL-andUsePlan'(Projectidentifiedasaneedin the plan) 24 hour access, handicapped access, erc. User costs and charges to the public for use of the proposed facility' EnvironmenEl and ecological benefits the propord project would provide' l. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. t. 9. 10. criteria.fbi 5195 BROWARD COUNTY MARINE ADVISORY COMMITTEE FLORIDA BOATING IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM FUNDING GUIDELINES REQUESTED GRANT AMOUNT (TOTAL)MATCH $l TO TO UP $s0,001 $100,000 $100,001 50Vo All engineering and design costs, latrd acquisition costs, landscaping costs atrd sigDage projects are ineligible for funding. funding.fbi 5195 BROWARD COUNTY MARINE ADVISORY COMMITTEE FLORIDA BOATING TMPROVEMENT PROGRAM PROJECT RANKING FORM POINTS CATEGORY (IO MAX EACH CATEGORY) P roposed/actual use bY boaters Availability of navigable water Effective use of previous FBIP monies Ancillary facilities Number of similar facilities in area Permis in hand Compliance with local tand Use Plan 24 hour and handicaPPed access User costs and charges Environmenta.l/ecological benefi ts TOTAL POINTS PROJECT NAME: M.A.C. MEMBER NAME: (PROJECTS MUST AVERAGE A MINIMUM oF 70 POIi{TS TO BE ELIGIBLE FOR RANKING) RANKING.FBI 5t95 FITRIDA DEPARIT{ENI OF }{ITUR'AL RESot'RCEs tlorldl Eoatl'lg rEE'rov'8'Dt ?rogrt! tor oflio. l,s'PaoJ.ot lgPllcatloa Prrt ar l6.ltltloatl'o8 ProJ est I Dat6 Recolvad: tPPllolDt Iuloraatl'oa Appllcant: CltY of Danla ProJect Tltle:Eouaton Park Boat LauDch Relovatl.oD r.eglslatlve Dlstllct 1n vhlch ProJect slte te located: State Senate2 29 state House:99 Liaison Agent: Tltle: Address : Hr. Robert P1atley Clty Uarager Clty of Dania l0O l{est Dania Beach B zlp code: 33004 I hereby certlfy that the lnfomatlon Provtded in thiE appllcallon lE true and accurate ' Di'l {a FI. Telephone:921-8700 Ext. 2Ol Pax No.05 2I- s lgnature:Date: ProJ €at I8foErtloD crant A&ount Requested: $49,500 Punds are Utlllzed as l{atch for: Ll{cF -Project I)Pe (check one): Acquls ltlon - DeveloPtaent-L- slte control (check one): Acgulrlng - L€a6ed- FRDAP Retroactive- Oun!_ If Leased, Date of, ExPlratlon:- Brlef ProJect De8crlption:Reuovate /Rep lace uallcr:aY s (dock) adJacent to the seaYall/launch ramps used to gulde boats otr and off thelr trallers. 1te exlstlng valks are ln Poor'unsafe condltlotr. One rq vt1I be retro fl'tted to allov handicaPPed access to boata via the galkq. EandlcaPPed Partllg currently exlata' 'r'LJ ^ ^^*1ii-nr-- iho t"an^wrtlnnc to fhe boat raEDs that Yere under taten lE 1991- FIPRTDA DEPARTT{EITT OF NA:FIIR'AL NESOTIRCES ,lorlda BortlDg I!Prov'!'T t Progru ProJ 6ct lPPllcatloa Part B: DovsloPEclt tor of !t'oo t'!' Projoct l:Appllcant- Proj.ot DceorlPtioa I)rpe and' Eatlnated cost of Propoeed DeveloPment by Faclllty! Ouantlty EatlDated Facillty wooden (Nunber and/or Footage) cost decklng 400 L-F.I zz,oool. ReDlace(ialks) Includes pll1ngs s exlsting 2 SS ts 500l. Eandi ed Par TotaI locatlon HaP: Reso lutlon: $ ag,soo Provldo a detalled atreet, road or hlghway nap i;a;I;g-the pioject 81te' along ulth-dr1vlng fnri"""€fo"" iroi the neareat federal or state hlghwaY. R.qulr.d AttqchtE.Dtt ProvLde an offlclal resolutlon by the applicant reguestlng prograr! funfls for the proj ect. Provlde a boundary nap clearly identifying the proJect boundarles.Boundary lilap: Space Site PIan:Provlde a conceptual Elte plan dlsPlaylng tocatlon of plairned facllltles, lf applicable' FIORIDA DEPAR${ETTT OP IIATUR,AI, RESOURCES F1or16a BoatlDg l8ptov.8'Dt Progra'! ProJ.ot lPPlloatlol Part ct lcgulaltloa L€gal DescllPtlon: Sectlon ,or Ollloo ulc ProJ €ct l:Appllcant: ProJ.ot DoaorlDtr'oa Total Acreage:- Ian'r , Water- (attach addltlonal pages lf necessary) Torrh6hl Range Brlef De6crlptlon of ProPerty'e Phyal'cal Characterletlcs: Price: xegotiated S Date of AcguJ.sitlon: Purchaaed $ Retroactlv€ ProPosed- R€qulr.d lttactEoDta Locatlon l{ap:. Site PIan: Resolutlon: Boundary Map: Provlda a detailed atreet, road or hlghuay nap locatlng the proJect elte along with drlvlng lnetructlone fron the. nearegt federal or 6tate hlghway. Provlde a conceptual -slte plan dlsplaylng locatlon of planned facilitles. Provide an offlclat resolutlon by th€ appllcant(s) requestlfig funds for the proJect. Provl.de a boundary toaP clearly idbntifying the proJect boundarles. FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF ENV!RONMENTAL PROTECTION STANDARD LANGUAGE FOR PROPERTY RECORDS FLORIDA BOATING IMPROVEMENT PBOGRAM Notice of Limitation of Use/Site Dedication The propertsy idenEified in tshe aEtsached projece agreemenE and u"".ra-"E- *"li ir"" been acquired or- d:veloped by the- projects sponsor ,1r-n-ii'"",,"1_af assislanc! prowiaed Uy Lfre Florida DeparEment of Environmentsat proCecCion (D-Ep) in acCordance wiEh ChapEer 16D-5, ;;;-il';i;iioa aarni":,sExaEive code. pursuants ro requirements of ;;;; ;l.,--rina eittrei-already owned and Ehen developed or land icquiiea Ly the p.oi."c spondot -witsh granE assisEance sha1l be a"di.it"a it pe.petrriiy ""-"t' outsdoor recreation area for Ehe use and benefit of tshe g"i..if public ' Leased land developed -by Ehe p'r:Ii J""i:-"pJ"""t -*i1ii ptog-ra*- assista-nc-e shall be dedicaEed as an outdoor recreaE,lon area for tshe general public for a minimum of c"""tv: t ir" (zs) veirs after coirpletsion- of development ' If the iiiJ"'.t-"i"""o. "LoirLa convert any parc of E'he project area. for the facilj-tsies tshereon, whet,her aciluired or developed - wit'h grants i""i"ii".., Eo oEher tshan DEP approved recreatsional uses' Ehe oroiecE sponsor shal1 replace uhe ;rea and facili-cies aE itss own ;*fi;; t iit . DEP approv:ed pro.j ecc of coroarabre or greaEer scope i"-a- q".ritv, aaj ace'nt uo oi i--n near proiximiEy Eo . Ehe originar ii":J.c. -fi'rieri of --such repracemenc, brp may reguire reEurn of Eiiii-i""a" aisuurseJ-Lo ctie proj-ect sponsor' FBrP granE.funds it"ii U. refunded wiE.h int.erests,- calculatsed aE two (2) percenE over riiE-pre"a:.f ing prime raEe as reported by Federal Reserve ' I cerEify thae coPies of Ehe Notsice of timiEation of Use/SiE.e Dedicats j.on f orm, DroiecE aqreement and Proj ecu Loriauty mrap have been filed in tshe CountsY Courthouse wiEh Ehe deed to the ProPertY on which Ehe foltowing grant Project is IocaEed: FBIP Project Name and Nurnbe r SignaEure of L j.aison Agent ryped Name and TiEle Date ATTACHMENTS SITE PLAN RESOLUTION LOCATION MAP BOUNDARY MAP PROOF OF OWNERSHIP Driving Instructions: U.S. 'l to A1A, East to Gulfstream Road, North to N.E. 3rd Street, East to Site N.r.s. L I il.I'i.t ,,r.{tt ?.-::Yt ,',t' t F5i F r t $tt --i E ll-a =;G.rL.i :-:a- r tr ',{ --,-.- L I I t,rI rl t r E Y-. - It! } J g! 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I -:. t ll ( t, fortr! n t'rond. vo:rTrr^(il: lrr:url l" u|. L. * +,ut aLbh 'b,- ,t',tbtd t 9 t. D. 19,5 4 E&eouted. tha ith dav ofby '12) CITY CI D.':]iLl, r, i:tunicl?al - fo. tnobn R.crrarnr _( @[tus " 3!.Uarty, 4 arporotian erittin, under the laut of the St!]te o/ _ -r!o!ldaanq, !\qt1i!t€ itE pincipal place of buainess at :Janii, 3r'c;rerd Ccunty,. .,l.=|qar-.,- _.. .p.art| ol the fr,rst part, hereirlaftu caltd thc,Mott€a€or, to.r. V. 5. IJJL-.!Y, I iAO)rY, o/ thc County ol Stute olpartY ol the wcond part, herzinofter calleil the Jt{oftEa€eo , . Vitneseefh, .?hat . for - diuerI Cood, and, valu.able conEideratiotts, and alsoin consideration ol the adqrc€ate Burn narned. irl the ptornissom note ol caerl d.rtshercutith, ,Lercinaftet described,, the sdi.d Jllo gatot, d,oth-gratut, O"iAni. i"i-oliq11,_rcmise, teleeee, conueV and. confirrn unto the soid Mirtgaici :-- ' -:-'rlor heirt and. asitEnt, in lie simpte, alJ th.at certaii iraot ii Una. otwhich the said, JVottgagqr is now seized.and^ posses.sed, ana n aiiil iriii-ri.ii,,t.u,oce .tu !. v r/-s r UountV, State of Florid,a, decoribed at folloutt:lae iast Tblee ,:uelters (E 3,.4) ci the South-east r[1!ter (SE l,,r{) od the Ncrtbvrest a..urater- (ll.,, 1r.U. o_i Seetlcl Thtlt7-ii.re (BS), Tcvu"xrp5!jty (51) Soutb, ::.oge r-:rty_tv: (,.2) 3::gsaid laod situate, Lying axd beilg !r BloverdCcu y, llo!id"; TCG351I!-R vdth any c:lC 211 ripar:3.u rl*tsa.id privlleges ptich 1re vested fur thc mortgagor. Ttls is a flrst :a3rt;age. The- mortqagBe 3Tlees to crecute and, dellver to th6 nort.lagor a ?arua-l release oi9: l"l:F described-Bcrtgage, u9o! <lemand, upotr such'poiUo" 6t the premisJs - as shall b€ -re.ruested by the lc.crtTJ,jor, prorilded tbe i-aoitgagor sr,"rr p'ay b & _a:1tqa?,e,e,for uT}.rrld every ircre so released, $e suac oi liSZ. Sj, riilcfiialAsum sOaU 0e credltred u?on sald Eortgage debt. To Have and to Hold ne 8arne, toeether utth the tenerncutr. hcrud,-i_tarnentE -and, .q,pputtenanceE, unto the ao t origagec , and, liei- ' --' '--' -- hein and oadfnt, in lee dmple, And ssrd Morttagot, lotos,,!,,s, d,oth coaeinl *ru *il%,it ;2 :**1$i' teiat rcpta'entattu?'s fn'd'teptesentotivet artd ossi€n-s; that soid J[ort{afor b indcleasibly unr.a "f i"k-iJin.l-ec_ timple; thzt the sqid J\ort(afor, holi fdl powcr ind t"bf"l Aiii;;;;;said lo,V.d,-in fee stmple oa aforesai<l; th^at it bh&li be lawful for' ni.,l i*iiit^i"i-". '::. heirs,le{al representotiva onl assigis, dt on Amct i:ii"iOti,o-tu, qtue-.ty ao enaet upon, hotd, occupy dnd erljog soi.d, land,; that sdd ldnd i-. h;fto_n1du-,ncurnbtonceE; Lh4t BaA ,lvotttadot, its succesEors ond, leEal reprewntatiaii.will, ,rwka tuch fu helassurances to peifect the fee dr""pl.c title 6 r"id lr;;-;;-;;l;lllo t@te! , ns! hqry,-qegat ,iprercniotiuet ""a cr,i'rr,i, ii' Jff"rezsonzbly. -b-e reqwired; @nd t wt soid oitEag6r, doth hereby t"iia iiiriii'lnZtitle to sai.d land and wilt defent the carne olEoinci the tou4ul ttiiii- of ,li;;-rr;;;wlwmsoeoer- ) ) , ) l ! I I i I I I i i I I I \ RESOLUTION NO. A RESOLUTION OF THE CIry OF DANIA, FLORIDA, APPROVING THE AGREEMENT BETWEEN BROWARD COUNTY AND CIry OF DANIA RELATING TO PAYMENT FOR THE PROVISION OF FIRE PROTECTION IN CERTAIN ANNEXED AREAS OF THE CITY: PROVIDING THAT ALL RESOLUTIONS OR PARTS OF RESOLUTIONS IN CONFLICT HEREWTH BE REPEALED TO THE EXTENT OF SUCH CONFLICT; AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CIry COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF DANIA, FLORIDA: Section 1. That that certain Agreement between Broward County and City of Dania Relating to Payment for the Provision of Fire Protection in Certain Annexed Areas of the City, a copy of which is attached hereto and made a part hereof as Exhibit '4", be and the same is hereby approved and the appropriate cig officials are hereby directed to execute same. Section 2. That all resolutions or parts of resolutions in conflict herewith be and the same are hereby repealed to the extent of such conflict. Section 3. That this resolution shall be in force and take effect immediately upon its passage and adoption. PASSED and ADOPTED on this _ day of _, 1995. Mayor - Commissioner ATTEST: Acting City Clerk - Auditor APPROVED AS TO FORM & CORRECTNESS a By: Frank C. Adler, Clty Attorney Resolution No. CITY OF DANIA INTEROFFICE MEMORANDUM TO:ROBERT FIATLEY, CITY MANAGER FROM: MARIEJABALEE,FINANCEDIRECTORTN RE:FIRE PROTECTION SERVICES DATE: MAY 10,1995 As a follow-up to our May 1st meeting with Mr. Phillip Allen, Broward County Finance Director, attached are agre€ments in accordance with the terms discussed. As Mr. Allen points out, the City entered into a s-year agreement with Broward County for fire protection in certain annexed areas, on January 2, L990. The City made payments to the County on a calendar year basis per the agreement as follows: 1990 799L L992 L993 $181,108.82 453,923.68 500,663.28 5L9,582.84 The amount due for 7994 per the attached invoice is $547,046.80. On September 30, 1994 the Cig and County entered into a mutual agreement terminating the Interlocal between City & County providing for fire services on December 37, 1994 and agreeing to pay for the services received, during calendar year 1994. No funds were budgeted for this item lor Fl 94/95. As a result of this. we were unable to pay the 1994 invoice. According to the proposed agreement, the City would make the final payment of $547,046.80 plus 6% per annum interest accruing from March 26, L995. Interest for this eight month period would be approximately $22,000. UNIY Finance and Adm:nisttatlve Selvices Depaltment '15 S. Andrews Avenue. Room l2l Fort Louderdole, FL 33301 (305) 357-7130 . FAX (305) 357-7134 I!{r. Robert FlatleyCity ltanagerCity of Dania 100 West Dania Beach BIvd.- Dania, Florida 33004 Dear Bob: Thank you for meeting with nre on Monday, lIay 1st, to discuss the past due payment fron Dania for Fire Protection Services. Attached please find two original Agreements which should serve to address the issue in accordance with the conceptual terns rdediscussed. As agreed the paynent is to be deferred to Decenber 1st when the city wil.l be in receipt of new year ad valoren taxes. Interest will accrue at the rate of 5t from l,larch 26th to DecenberL, L995. lle will issue you a new invoice incorporating theinterest palment fifteen days prior to December 1st. Please advise ne if you have any renaining concerns. I understand you will subnit this contract for approval of the City Conrnissionthis month. With your city 's approval and return of the contractsto ruy office, I wiLl subrnit for approval of the Board of county conmissioners and will return a futly executed copy to your office. Thank you for your cooperation in this natter. sincere Ph Finance PCA,/vc 1iP c. Allen, Director and Adninistrative Services Departnent BIOWARD COUNW BOARo O; COUNTY COMMISSIOiIEIA - An Equol Oppodunlt Emplcyq ond Provld.I ol Sodlc.. Scotl L Cowon Suzonne N. Gun::-.ge, John P. Horl Lod Nonce Porish Syh/o Poiller John E. Roc,stom -r W. t Builctlng A Fuaut For Yout F.nlU. Ancl You. gu.ltt r. Gerold F. Thompson I.{ay 5, l-995 Agreenent Betueen BROWARD COT'NTY and rHE CTTY OF DAilIA Relating to Palment for the Provlslon of Fire Agreement Betrreen BROWARD COT'NTY and THE CTTY OF DANIA Relating to Palnoent for the Provision of FireProtection in Certain Annexed Areas of the Citv WHEREAS, on Decenber 5, )-994, COUNTY and CITY entered into allutual Ternination Agreement providing for an earlier terninationdate of December 3l , 7994, not Decembei 3]-, Lggs, as was referencedin the Interlocal Agreernent I and This Agreenent is made by and betrreen BROWARD COIJNTY, apolitical subdivision of the State of Florida (hereinafter called 'rcoUNTYrr), and CITY oF DANfA, a nunicipal corporation of the Stateof Florida (hereinafter cal1ed "CITYtr). WIIEREAS, COT NTY and CITY entered into an Interlocal Agreenentdated January 2, 1990, providing for COt NTy to provide fireprotection services in certain annexed areas of clTyr. and I{HEREAS, the fnterlocal Agreenent and Uutual TeruinationAgreement providing for CITY to nake annual payroents to COUNTY forthe provision of fire protection services iai silent as to vhensaid paynents were due CouNTY,. and WHEREAS, CITY and COt NTy desire to enter into this Asreenentto set forth the partles mutual understanding and agneen6nt thatCfTY shal1 rnake final paynent to COt }{fy on Deaenber t, t995; NOW, TIIER,EFORE, fN CONSIDERATIOI of the Eutual covenants,condltions set forth herein, COt NTy and CITYfol.lons: Pronises,do hereby terns andalrree as 1 2 The above recitalherein as if set CITY and December nd correct and areI hereLn.incorporateds are true aforth in fu1 COT NTY and CfTY acknowledge and agree that CfTy sha1l. Dakefinal payurent to CoIINTY for the provision of fire protectionservices rendered by coIrNTy during calendar yeai 1991 onDecenber 1, 1995. 3.COUNTY agree that the final payment due COtNTy on1, 1995 shall be Five Hundred Forty-seven Thousand Forty-Eix Dollars and Eighty Cents (5547,045.80) plug interestat the rate of six Percent (5t) per annuD accruing after uarch 26, L995. 4. cot NTY shafl furnlBh cITY's City l'lanager nith an invoice for the provision of said fire protection services at Leastfifteen (15) days prlor to the DeceDber 1, 1995 paynent due date. IN wITNEss WHEREoF, the parties have uade and executed this Agreenent on the respectlve dates under each sigmature: BROWARD CoUlrfY through its BOARD OF COIJMIY COtOf ISSIoNERS, sigming by and through its chair or vice chair, authorized to execute same by Board action on the day of!9- t and the cITY oF-bffii1, signing@, duly authorized to execute same. ATTEST: @Ex-officio Clerk ofthe Board of countyCo-rlssioners of BrorardCounty, Florida COI'NTY BROWARD colrlflfY, through its BOARD OF CoITNTY col,!ilrSSIO[ERS Chair _ day of 19 Approved as to forn byOffice of County AttorneyBrosard County, Florida JOHN J. COPEIAN, JR., county Attorney coverrurental center, suite 423 115 South Andrews AvenueFort Lauderdale, Florida 33301Telephone: (305) 357-7600Telecopier: (305) 357-76'11 By PATRICE T{. EICHENAssistant County Attorney BY AGREETENT BElNiEEil BROWAXD COTJUTY A}ID THE CTTY OF DANTA RETAITNG TO THE PAYIIENT FoR FfRE PRotEerIoN fN CERTAIN ANNEXED AREtrS oF TIIE CITY CITY ATTEST:CITY OF DANII, ET'RTDA By: C j-ty Manager B Actj.r4o City Clerk _ day of 19 (CORPORATE SEAL) APPROVED As To FORl,l: -C-ty Attorney PIG: vJ gd.nirfir. AOls/31e5 ,95-69 -0L llayor BY CITY OF DANIA INTEROFFICE MEMORANDUM GROWTH MANAGEMENT a To:Robert Flatley City Manager Will Allen GroMh Management ilt at^,From: RE:RESPONSE TO BlD CONCERNING CONTRACTOR TO CONSTRUCT A CONFERENCE ROOM AT DANIA CITY HALL Date:June 8, 1995 please place an item on the June 13, 1995 City commission agenda regarding the response received for a contractor to construct the conference room at Dania City Hall' lnvitations to Bid were solicited to provide materials and perform the construction of a conference center. Notification of an lnvitation to Bid was advertised in local newspapers, as well as Dodge Reports, a construction bulletin. lnvitations to bid were mailed io General Contractors by Jeffrey Gross and local contractors as listed in the Dania Occupational License database. (See attached.) only one bid was received on June 1, 1995. This bid is by the construction company of T. Mall construction. The price submitted is $140,000. lncluded herein are bid documents from T. Mall construction, licensing, insurance, resume of jobs completed, a financial statement and balance sheet. Based on this information and checking municipal references, this firm appears to be a competent contractor' This proposal was forwarded to Jeffrey Gross/Associates/Architects P.A. for review' ettacneo is a memo from Mr. Gross regarding the bid submitted. Mr. Gross gives two options in his memo. 1. To accept the bid as presented to the City; and 2. To reject the bid and rebid the project using a larger advertising campaign' The number of bids received is a matter of policy by the city commission. Although the bid is within the range of the Architects estimate, it is recommended that all bids be rejected and that this construction project be rebid. During this procedure, we need to m-ore aggressively solicit bidders so there can be a comparison made to see if the bid amount is reasonable. attachments WA;lc 7A'a L ,o'*O lq r- tl6f+- 6^,sS40,n€- ffi;88 SE t-€@-Mlf flor;trnft.o'E* PROJECT MEMO :l JEFFERY GROSS /ASSOCIAIES ' ARCHITECTS PA One bij ya recsived fo. tho Conhr'lce Roorn Proied' Th€ Bid. ftom li'l8ll Constuctbc was forone HurdrEd ald Folty Thousand Dotbr3 The StafTBnt of Probabl6 Co€l fc fiis P.(*rct wes orEindfy $l2A'On '12 ard rras raised in the memo otAFri 13' 1995, by $25,000 to $35'mO, wh'dr lrcuH phce rhb prcied wihin the prEieded cGt. Dudng ft6 biddi€ P€riod, inYiblion b biddsJs rere fared to bur contrasloE olrr nrn fias rsfea uiil in tre p6L ln additbo the City ol Danh rEeed lhe inviblion lo oofltradoc wih occuPdional lcarE€s in th€ City' At lib poitt I ieol Orrc a.e two actixt8 which couH be tal(en: 1. Accapt lhe bi, - peeenled{o tr C-tty' 2. Rded the bit ard rsbid ote pn*rct One contractor has slpwn inleresl in reblding the pr*rd and possrbty a kger adverti*€ canPaign couH attsad o$€rfider. A concern wlh only on€ biat b that it cannot be cornpa'Ed to r tg€ of bidd€B to """ if G Liai t*i f", or too high. I have &c}red the resume ard cerlificab of insurance Foan MaI GoNfiuction for your rev'tw' ,1816 Sh€rnan 5L Hollyt$od, Florida 33020 305-925J96't L]qt-lUnt.tA CtlO'@ Fo.tfr' Fax Nole 7672 - Ij *'*o' h Lo J Ar.., ^l E6 .*r-4r11 oQ Oh-t,1 cdt'r t'-r or*'ton, qt| Zaoq r.+-t' Fa' * gt o (I/LJV') ffi*-cnqi1/'|'4)t'^- @ PRoJECT: city Af Dinla conHenco Roorn PROJECT tr 9402'IDATE 9 June 1*lli SUBJECT: Bid3 COFIES TO lh tMll i"len Fle ro'a Psdr-t' Fax Note 7672 " r4t - t-uo r,rc. d*r.l r.r,.:oJ.srrr ! arrl aF Darrrr n qzl4tq r'k'rmie' 9Z:S't CEi6l-5A.Nnf'r;:T t ^"*4t/rs -'v:zo - t oottl-j, T?tzrlaAlagz-lf,-.rr*t qta: j!sqN?-,t -ro+o* n'q25.1'lb* E*"''wQz5-37otl !F- oo-*,- :l IETTERY CROSS / ASSOCIATE5 i ARCHITECTS PA PBOJE T MEMO 1 3 4 Pf,OJECT: Dania City Hall Meetlng Hall PROJEST *-. 94{J21DATE? June 9, 1995 SUBJECTT Notitied Bidders Ust CoEES To: Ms. Luanne Cunningham Offlce File t{otified Bidders Mr, Torn Shaughnessy Toro Enginssring Pompano, Florida 945-4326 Fax - {3O5)785-8024 Mr. Ken Flanz Terr€ Neuve Corp. Ft. Laud€rdale, Florida Fax-731-5392 Sheldon Macarmey Macartney Constructioo Co Ft. Laud€rdale, Flo da Fax - 463-5065 Mr. Art Stadlen lntertech Construc1ion Co- Ft. Lauderdale, Florida Fax - 359-78tt5 Bease let me koow if ,rve can be of any lurther assistanco. linrotdribrary.€4O2' m.m!6c 181 6 Sherman St- Hollywood, Flonda 33020 305-925-3964 I oo ...Y!_,1 9z S.I '60/90 ,t>fi-A LaE**-Q. Lourdes v. Fernandez, ffoject Manager )' City of Dania Occupational License Database name city phone BBS BUILDERS, INC 3525 GRIFFIN RD FT LAUDERDALE FL 33312 3059616001 FLA MERCURY BLDG & ENG 1190 STIRLING RD #D DANIA, FL 33004 3059207448 FRANCIS E. GREENWELL GEN. CONTRA 834 ARGONAUT ISLE DANIA, FL 33004 3059271810 FRANK HILL CONSTRUCTION 267 SW 12 ST 3059208126 GSD CONTRACTING, INC 4675 RAVENSWOOD RD FT LAUDERDALE, FL 33312 3059614222 J E KLEEN. QUALIFIER 409 S FEDERAL HWY DANIA, FL 33004 3059252163 JOHN CASTILONIA 2 W DIXIE HWY DANIA, FL 33004 3059203222 JOSEPH J PAGLIARULO 215 N FEDERAL H\A/Y DANIA, FL 33004 3059893218 KEVLAN, INC 5923 RAVENSWOOD RD FT LAUDERDALE, FL 33312 3059834133 KIMMEL CONSTRUCTION CORP 2701 GRIFFIN RD FT LAUDERDALE, FL 33312 3059615057 NATIONAL RESTORATION CONTR,INC 1206 STIRLING RD, 38 DANIA, FL 33004 3059233090 PETER A SIGNORE-CONTRACTO 150 STIRLING RD DANIA, FL 33004 3059201988 R. J. CHAREST CONSTRUCTION 5061 SW2TAVENUE FT. LAUDERDALE, FL 33312 3059874422 KEVIN M GUTHARD/GNRL CONTRACTOR 501 E SHERIDAN ST DANIA, FL 33004 3059259447 laddr lDANrA, FL 33004 _E:: : .E_-a : a- ;) :_ _-_i4'5Et BID FORM Date3 6-1-95 19 City Of Dania Loo Dania Beach Blvd. Dania. FL Re: A PROPOSED ENCLOSURE FOR CITY OF DANIA Architects Project No. 94.021 Contract Documents Dated: ApriI 3, 1995 Dear City of Dania! Mru.r. CoxsrnqcrloN CoPIpANlr The undersigned bj,dder declares that they have examined the Contract Documents comprised of the Pfans, sPecifications and aL1 other documents bound therein together with aI1 addenda(it any) all as prepared by Jef fery Gross/Associates,/Architects PA. The and is unders igned bidder furthe r aquainted thensel f with the possible to be observed. declares actual that th ey conditions have visited the of work, insofar site as it Acknowledgement js he reby through nade of receipt of addenda #L Respectfully submitled,T. Ma11 Construction Co./A Florida Corp. K,u+Cho/,..-^-signiture of of f icer President Tit le of Of f icer 6208 West Commercial Boulevard . Suite #7 r Tamarac, Florida 33319 Telephone: l3o5l 726-4440 o Fax (305) 724-9427 The undersigned b j.dder further declares that they will do all the work called for or inplied in the above xnentioned documents in strict accord.ance with the governing laws and ordinances, furnishing a1I tlaterials, tabor, equipnent, supervision and incidental items necessary to conplete same, and that he will accePt as, conpensation therefore the sun of \rtt€ fut,,O(eo/ ,lo R*r t/cclS,4t/rX Dollars S l40, oOc t,r l! $ {I:FIlta (I. &artl, , rE!{ cttdl 'E ao:ti^r' O liElv ftltf S Cqrrrv € tr. 27 IVE!5F''!u Lru S ltraE DERssDTLE PHOTE : osriillr:sr -L-amlrr0 Caurrri 66s.l"ArXtmL LEEtar r f )a 6vnoEXol,OttEFof,tFot pERloo ocroaen r, reat rxeOsEpTElrEEi r0, lgrs IT€IIEXIER T, Itr6 _o IHANSFE . .SEC It tr0 --o^rt ausrilise oP'E'.E; ozl 23 t24 cEF /itq .+€cos*+t:--_ r r.LL CotrSTRUCrlO c0IQt ! .!ALL .'ti8ll'ltrb6"l' llo{, -L -' firE oa tEtr€E ra( peo' - aA a o a G oa tt DI ,)t , EE;C!t.rFoo,-oet>-a at4r€El- ou CN' C)c T E ! 8 # -Elll L'- ttta THE CENIIFIED GEXET.AMED BELOW II CERUNDER THE PROVISKINSEXPIBING 'UG 3T , 19' RALTTF OFb tESxrnAcr0Rcli PTER +89 GErcarl cotlmcroR coLr€groioev..t,'llrtt.aeGtar.rar .19!14.. tg95rorr ulcroel.C, IL ggt 8€E 3.to( Fo rFrxFEf, qtrcnlrrE t rrvr*ir dx'rvo 11vr616rs9l odoooooooo 00oooo270o o00oo01 toooor{i0 toot o rc. '.: SIATEOFFLORIDA D€gARTT|GNT OF BI.ISINESS A},to PNOFESSPT{AL FEGUUIIION coxsT txDuslnY LICEIStXC 80^RD tztla t4to FS,. FOF THE YEAR ,IALL, TOIYT iALL COIIETRJ8I3 IYLEi ET ,IOLLYIJOOD uc?rot| c0 FL $oar DIB'LAY !' A COI.8PIC1JOI'S FLAGE"€e*ffi3tfl hfur|ffidE fiudl. .REciEflfr,ou'r ocr,.t6l qlc ,t . Irr: ttl ol!C.f !''l. ,lt:.Alrt ,aaaa,'?.c'rurrria 27. 00Erra .rnl CE 056 liAll:x llo JLI\HA-1S 18:54 P.61 .: '65o+ao5o?rlEUEErtE r|r8? !E OOa{t ClJOt SLy D(!nrr@t! Rd.r Ew Ar ?lt Loqrtst rooFEsS ADt g I I :raur &fl Wr BY AUTTIORITY OF CHAPTER 489, PART ONE OF TTIEFLORIDA STATATES HEREBY CONFERS UPON Tony Mall 7'IIIS CERTIFICATE OF COMPETENCE AS A CERTIFIED General Contractor TOGETTTER WITH ALL RIGHTS, PRIVILEGES, AND RESPONSIBILITIESAPPERTAINING THERETO, IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF THEUNDERSIGNED HAW SUBSCRIBED THEIR NAMES AND AFFTXEDTHE s&tL oF THE FLoRIDA coNsTRucrrott tttoiirny ucaislttcboenoTIilS gTH DAY OF D_ECEMBER, 1992. 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(Scc Atsouoorl Conf ilrtion Brport) CR.f,,RENT /ISSETS Clth Duc Srom Shrr*pldrr Ac@urrt RacdvablD Totsl Curra{ Aectt Totrl Ar!.tr LIABJLTTIEq AI.ID SHAREHOT^DBR.'S EQUITY 446 Totrl surrcnt liebilitic SHAREHOII)ER'S EQUTTY Comnoaock Prid in CrErI Rct incd Errringt Totrl rhardroldCr cqlnrlt Tdd lirHlldcr rd rtu*UdcdroqdtY 06/08/95 t3:12 TX/BX I{0.0S9? P'002 G a CUR]RENT LTABTLXTIES Ptovldoo fs itrcorg trrca wl ,r,471 t|d i . SfATEI/IENT OF INC\OME A{D RETAINED EARNI}reS TEN MONTHS FROI\rr MARICII I l99r(h oflD!#bu) ro DECS\IBBR 3l' 1994 T. MAIJ- GOMTTRI.,CTION CO. (SG. Accourtrntt Coaqlaim ncport) SALES s 19140 c0sT oF s^r-e lrrtcrirl trbor Cticar coDt Cos of dG Grorr Pro6t GENERAL.AI.{D ADMIMSrRATrI/'E EXFSNSES Ctrrtrblc Coueuion UccmodPsrmitr orrcs rnd SubccriP{oo fuaolltoucEtPanE B.nL ChEgptIrsrnc lnoornc TG Nd Inaorr6 RETAINED aARNINGS, bctlttirg RETAINED EARNINGS, cd ofycrr \s7t 446 2,tu -(r,- 3 2,52S 06/0s/9s 13;{? TXlRx }0.0997 P.003 E t6,414 3,713 /632 ls049 25(} 1.465 134 r32 24.779 5,561 2,SNTorrl Gorml ard Adarinhraivc Erpcns trnoorp bcf,rrg laoooc tr CITY OF DANIA INTEROFFICE MEMORANDUM GROWTH MANAGEMENT \a To:Robert Flatley City Manager Will Allen Growth Management tr,a afr,^- RE:VA-07-95 - Request of Second National Acceptance Gorporation For a Sign Variance Located on the NE Corner of Tigertial Blvd. and l-95. Date:June 5, 1995 A public hearing is scheduled for the June 13, 1995 City Commission meeting concerning the request for variances from sign regulations as required in Chapter 3, Advertising; Section 3-33(m), Pole (Ground Sign), of the Dania Code of Ordinances. The request is to construct a pole sign which is 12' x 24' or 288 sq. ft. in area. Section 3-33(m) permits a pole sign of no greater than 50 sq. ft., with two such signs permitted if the property fronts on two thoroughfares. The sign ls proposed to be located on the 9.13 acre site located at the Northeast corner of Tigertail Blvd., and l-95. The sign is proposed to be located approximately 325' north of the southern property line and 20' east of the eastern property line which is adjacent to l-95. The Planning and Zoning Board reviewed this request at their meeting of May 1 1, 1995. The petitioner's Richard and Mike Mogerman, representing Second National Acceptance Corporation, indicated the hardship being caused by the expansion of l-95. The P & Z Board after hearing the presentation of the petitioner voted 4-1 to recommend approval of this variance with the following conditions being placed: 1. Self imposed moratorium on additional signage on all properties controlled now and or in the future on the l-95 abutment with regard to pole signage; 2. As the design phase progresses, the shop drawings be remanded back to the Growth Management Director for approval based on the lumens of the sign itself, so as not to create a traffic hazard along l-95. 3. A landscape plan be provided for the sign. 4. That the City be provided advertising of civic events at no cost to the City. (Only City of Dania events that are controlled by the City of Dania). Attached are data and specifications relating to the sign, as well as the landscape plan proposed for the sign. WA;lc From: )-4 ^N - E c-4 -/7 L4,I or t21) t PARCI! "4' Proeose Cr'+e a ^/.w. t., - 57.- (TTGERTALE IRO @ I-( t k, O. t H ?o'l {v; ?n0 0 I 9 1t IRO SAN-MAR PLAT PARCBLw il42- te) tI a. ) ). LAKEEYEreIA L /6--\age/ ( 9-ro) TIGERIAI GROVE 36 LAKE z { II PAT b" R-2 b )t- r !l KIRILIC PLAT 042-t9) 10 o'l t0 H P{R, A-l@ /il tri -I H PLA T, 1?rrr DUKE ADUKE sUB (124-.lS) F !o CD c- ' 742 OAI{IA OPFICE PARI( il10- 2r) I .s^=--J @ l,ll-2 @I CITY OF DANIA I NTEROFFICE MEMORANDUM TO:ROBERT FLATLEY, CITY MANAGER FROM MARIE JABALEE, FINANCE DIRECTOR ATTACHED INVOICES - BAILEY HUNT JONES & BUSTO MAY 31, 1995 RE: a DATE: This item shoutd be placed on the June 13 regular agenda for commission approval. Attached is an invoice from Earl Gallop of Bailey Hunt Jones & Busto for the period ending April 29,lgg5 in the amount of $6,082.24. These expenditures are for services rendered per resolution 113-93 adopted July 13, 1993. Earl G Gallon Previously Expended $115,000.00 53.305.08 $ 6r,694.92 Current Invoices Bal. on Agreement 6.082.24 $ 55,612.68 The city commission authorized the execution of a $400,000 note with Family Bank on Julv 27,1993. This will provide the funding for payment of this invoice. \ LAWRENCE S. EVANS .I, BRUCE IRVING ROBERT E, SCHUR SENIOR COUNsiEL GEORGE .J, BAYA The Actual Cost/CoBt Estilnate Tlacking table presents information concerning the charges for professional services in the -+-+^F^-F :- ;^f -r-i^- +^ /-\ ^r!-:!r '+;.-^ ^lr-_-^_ __'l ')'\ {-L' -.. j.-:.ai.iii:: Lv i ':, v:r.'::-i e.;_: ? v"i-: itl e_'v original esti-mated charge6, by yrork task. Bar lev H uNr & Jorues A PRQFESSIONAL ASSc)CIATION ATTORNEYS AT LA!l/ COUFVOISIEFT CENTFIE . SUITE 3OO 50I BRICKELL I(EY OFIIVE MlaMt, FLORIOA 3313r - 26e3 TEL. (3o5) 374-ssos rax (sos) 3'r4-ei'rt:. }tay r2, 1995 Robert f. Flatley,City Uanager,City of Dania 100 west Beach Bouleward P. O. Box 17 08Dania, FL 33004 Re:STATEMENT FOR PROEESSIONAL SERVICESCity of Dania v. Broward County Aviation Our file no. 9 355-00 Dear Mr. Flatley: Enclosed is our statement for professional services rendered and for costs advanced for the period ending April 30, 1995 in the amount of $5,082.24. There is a previous balance due of S6,579.69for a totaL amount due of S12r551.93. Task I ACHIAL COST/COST BSTU,IA'IE TRACXII{G current Coat Cunrlative Bst.liin. /r'-. Analyze planning documents ordera . and development s 0 s 2',755.00 s 3,500/5,250 RAU L A, ARENCIBIA GUY B, BAI LEY, JFt, ELIZABETI-t S. BAXEFI XAIHY J, EIgLE SCOTT L. CAGAN TIMOTHY CONE STEVEN CARLYLE CRONIG JAM E5 C, CUNNINGHAM, !' FI RICHARO M, OAVIS EAFIL G, GALLOP J UDITH B. GREENE J EFIOM E M, HE9CH RICHARD H. H UNT, JR. BRUCE HURWIIZ J ESSE C, JON ES AOAM O. KIRWAN KARIN B. MORRELL Robert F. Flatley, May 12, 1995 Page 2 Task 2.Evaluate the proposed runway extenEion and thecounty cormi6sion authorization to condetnnproperty with the consistency requirement. s 0 s2,415.00 $2,625/3,500 Task 3. Conmence a civil- action to require Brorrard County to amend it6 comprehensive plan. s 5,783.75 S51,832.73 S35,ooo/5o,ooo Task 4. Conduct loca1 govelnment DRI developmentreview and permitting of the runway extension. s 0 s 0 $17,500/26,250 Task 5. Participate in the wetlands permitting proceaaea. s0s582.50$10,000/15,000 Task 5. Assiat with challenging the eminent domainproceedings. s 0 $ 0 $10,000/1s,ooo TCIDAI,S! I 5,783.75 S57,695.23 S78,525l115,000 Pleaae do not heaitate to call me if you have any questionsregarding this atatement. very truly youls, / /'' G.t4*EarI G. Ga11op EGG s BgsEnclo6ures cc:1116 . Rhona LipmanEd Curtis, EBq. Barlev HuNr & Jorues 9355cost.ED A PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIA-rION ATiORNEYS AT LAW A PFO FE SS IONAI AS SOCIATION ATTORN EYS AT LA\^/ COURVOISIER CENTRE . SUITE 3OO 5OI BRICKELL KEY O RIVE M rAM r, FLORTOA 33 t3 t,26a3 'rEL (3Os) 374 - ssos .ax (3os) 37a .67rsCity of Dania100 W. Bch B1vd. Box 1708Attn: Robert FlatleyDania, FL 33004 FOR PFIOFESS IONAL SEFVICES RENOEREO May 11, 1995 04/05/9s EGG 04/11/95 EGG 04/L8/9s EGG 04/0s/95 04/LL/95 04/t9/95 04/t9/e5 EGG EGG 3.00 4 .50 0.2s $43.75 s2s.00 787.50 87. s0 17s.00 43,75 105.00 EGG EGG 0. s0 0.25 0.60 04/20/95 EGG 3.00 525.00 Barlev Huur & Jorues Matter: 935600Dania, City of v.Broward County Aviation Department Telephone conference between Earl G.Ga1lop and Mr. Curtis; preparing forhearing; calendaring hearingsPreparing for hearing on order of takingPreparing for hearing on order oftaking; inspecting wetlands and furtherhandlingReceipt and review of DCA letterregarding City of Dania violationresolutionl preparing letter to Mr.CurtisReceipt and review of City of Dania,snotice of appeal from a non-final orderdenying its motion for temporaryinjunction, anshrer to eninent donainpetition in Kurz Associates case, motion'co intervene in East Coast DeveiopmentcaBe, Broward County's petition for writof certiorari to challenge the city,sresolution no 26-95 finding the countyin violation of the DRI statute, a draft memorandum of law regarding the petitionand the county,s response to the motionfor tenporary injunctionReceipt and review of proposal regardinglegislative services from Curt BlairReceipt and review of petitions for writof common law certiorari by City ofDaniaEvaluating legal requirement forexhaustion of administrative remedies byBroward County before seeki ng judicialappellate review; preparing response to ( continued ) 1.00 llatter: .r135500 - May 11, 1995 Page 2 o4 / 21/ 95 04/24/95 04/27 /9s EGG 04/28/95 EGG 04/29/95 EGG For Disbursements Incurred: 03 / 0L/ 95 04/27 /95 04/30/95 04/30/9s 04/30/95 04/30/95 Bro\.rard County's motion to dismiss ;telephone conferences between Earl G.caLLop, Mr. Curtis and Mr. FlatleyEvaluating airport amendnent to DRI billTelephone conference between EarI G.Gallop and Mr. Blair regarding airport amendment i preparing memorandumregarding city's interest in amendment;telephone conference between EarI G.GaIIop and Mr. CurtisAnalyzing recent Florida Supreme Courtopinion regarding bases for injunctiverelief where central issue of Iaw isun6ettledTeleptione conference among Earl G.Gallop and Meesrs. Curtis and Blair:eg=rCing airpcrt D:lI ain€ ndir".en t itelephone conference between Earl G.Gal1op and Mr. Curtis regarding motionto diemisePreparing response to motion to diemissTelephone conference between EarI G.Gallop and Mr. Blair regarding handlingairport amendment; telephone conferencebetween Barl G. Gallop and Mr. FIatIeyregarding further handling inetructionsTelephone conference between EarI G.Gallop and Mr. and Mrs. Curtis regardinglegislative activity on ailport amendment and handling hearing on motionto dismiss; preparing for hearingPreparing for and attending hearing;meeting between EarI G. Gallop and Mr.Curtis regarding further handling;telephone conference bethreen Earl G.Gallop and Mr. Blair regarding airport amendnentRevising motion to dis'ni ss BrowardCounty'a petition for Writ of Certiorari'io review i.esoiucion no . 26-95 2.80 490.00 s.30 927 .50 0.30 52 .50 Total Professional Services S 5783.75 s EGG EGG 0.75 2.00 131.25 350.00 52 .50 70"00 1,312.50 105.00 04/2s/95 EGG 04/2s/95 EGG 0.30 0.40 04 /26 / 95 04/27 /9s 7 .50 0.60 Airfare to Tallahassee for EGGEsguire ExpressPhotocopies (in-house) for the monthof AprilFacsimile charges for the month of Aprj-IL/D telephone charges for the month of aprilPostage for the month of April 54.66 27 .4s 154.00 ( continued ) Baruev HuNr & JoNes A PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATION ATT()RNEYS 4'' LA\'l/ 2 .00 s4.33 6.0s EGG EGG Matter: 435600 - May 11, 1995 Page 3 Prior coets and disbursements not completely processed in our recordswiII appear in subsequent invoices. Recapitulation At 175.00 per hour EGG worked 33.05 Hours rofessional Servicesiebursements Incurred 33.05 Hours s Current BaLance $Previous Bala Bill *Total Due S 12 rPrDFo Fo 5,783.75 298.49 To be properly credited, please indicate Bill Nuurber on your renittance check. BaruEv HuNr & JoNEs 2L290 6,082.24 ; A PRQFESSIONAL ASSOCIATION ATTORN EYS AT LAW MEMORANDUM a DATE: FROM:Marie Clerk TO RE .Tune 9, 1995 Robe rt Flatley, .fabalee, Cit.y Manager Finance Director/Acting City Young Environmental- Sciences invoice 1-95 On March 28, ]995, the Commission adopted resofution 47-95 approving a contract. i,rith Young Envj-ronmental- Sciences, Inc to conduct certain studies and analysis tasks relating t.o the airport litigation. The agreement was for afixed price of $37,000, plus $2,500 in direct costs and $18,000 in optional costs. Attached is the first invoice for direct costs in of $951 .22 Lo attend a precontract meeting at the Dania on March 15. the amount City of VouNc Bxvrnonuexral ScrencEs, rNc. Su ite 1 1 1 295 Northern Bou levard Manhasset, New York 'l '1030 May 26, 1995 (516) 627-3555 F ax: (516) 365-5205 \ trtr' l,iA:i ? t 'cli \ I Edward R. Curtis, Esq. Curtis and Curtis, PA P.O. Box 21607 Fort l-auderdale, FL 33335 Re: City of Dania hoject Dear Mr. Curtis: We have made progress on the composition of the Iin 6O discussion, task 1, in the Dania ptoject. We expect this material to be completed during June and available by the end of June. we have deferred undertaking the noise contour deterninations pending the receipt of the data input files ftom airport's consultant. As I understand it from to&yt communication, this information has not been received While we can proceed on this task in lune without this data, it is preferable to have it in hand. Please let me now if you get any defirite word on when the material might be made availabie. Please keep me lnsted on the Arowsrnith case. While the work has been completed long since, I will need at least a few days to review this prior to testimony. Since we have yet to make significant progress on the core analysis tasks for ttre City of Dania, we have no current labor charges to invoice. However, I am hopefirl that the City will reimburse direct expenses in cormection with the trip made in ldarch to set up the scope of work and subsequent contract. I have etclosed an invoice foi those expenses including copies of the receipts as backup. If you need original receipts, please let me knowl- Please keep me posted on City's needs. I will expect to rnake significant progress in Iune and Iuly consistent with my original schedule which I hope remaim acceptable. If there are key dates which we need to meet, I can accelerate the effort. Sincetely, Cre,,q a. Henry A F. Y HAFY:hy encl. CP -L- EDv RD R- CriRTrs Bo^RD CEn'TtrrED CrvrL TR!^L L^wyEn' BARBIR^ A- CrrRTrs Lav OFFrcEsCunrrs & CrJRTrs, P.A. 1828 SourI{EAsf FrRsr A!'ENUE FoRT LAUDERDALE, FLoRIDA 33316 ,June 5. 1995 PLEASE REPLY To: PosT OFFTCE Box 21607 FoRr LaUDERD^I-E, FLoRTD^ 33 t35 TELEPHoNE (305) 525-6652 TELECoPTEA (305) 525-6656 BRUcE BorsFoRD Mr. RoberE FIatleyCiEy ManaqerCity of Dania 100 west Dania Beach BoulevardDania, Florida 33004 Re: City of Dania v. Broward countyOur FiIe : 15 4 31- Dear Mr. Flat.ley: ERC: pfb Enc I o sure 43LO27 4 . )-tr Enclosed please find a sLatemenE from Henry young of young Environment.al Sciences, Inc. Please place same in Iine for pal,rnentat your earliest. opport.uni ty. Very t.ruly yours, CURTTS & CURTIS, P.A Edward R. Curt isFor t.he Firm ir7.t::l\ r?.'KEITH and SCHNARS, P.A. ENGINEERS -PLANNEAS' SUBVEYOFS RE June 9, 1995 a Mr. Roben Flatiey, City Manager City of Dania 100 West Drrnia Beach Bouleval'd Dania. Fkrrida 33004 Cit-r of Dania Commission Meeting of June 13, 1995 Dear NIr. Flutley: We would rvelcome the oppomunity to make a short, informal presentation to the City Commission at the let-ercnced commission meetin-c rcgarding our involvement with the Fort Lauderdale-Holiywood Intemational Airport Development of Re-eional Impact (DRI) project. Keith and Schnars, P.A. was selected as the lead team member to perform professional services tbr this Broward County project on October 31, 1994. Attached please find a list of our endre project team for your information. Should 1ou have any questions or require turther intbrmation prior to the meeting, please do not hesinE to contact me, ceftainly at your convenience. Respecrtully. KEITH and SCHNARS, P.A, Engineers- Plann"r.-Su*"yo.s LI,{\I V. KEITH hairman WVK/kde 6500 North Andrews Avenue'Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33309-2132 (305) 776-1616 o ($00) 488-1255 . Fax (305) 771-769A Attlchmenr Fort LauderdalcHollywood lnternational Airport DRI Prolect Team ARCHAEOLOGICAL & HISTORICAL CONSERVANCY, INC. P. O. Box 450283 Miami, Florida 33145 BERMELLO, AJAMIL & PARTNERS, INC. Architecture-Engineering-Planning-lnterior Design 1 East Broward Boulevard, Suite 610 Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33301 CRAVEN THOMPSON AND ASSOCIATES, INC. Engineers-Planners-Surveyors 3563 N.W. 53rd Street Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33309 DATA TECH BUSINESS CENTER, INC. 3830 w. Broward Boulevard Planlation, Florida 33312 DAVID FIERRO & ASSOCIATES 1000 Brickell Avenue, 4th Floor Miami, Florida 33131 HARRISON, MILLER, MILLEB & HANSON INC. Consultants in Noise and Vibration Control 15 New England Executive Park Burlington, MA 01803 HNTB Corporatlon Architects-Engineers-Planners 101 N.E. 3rd Avenue, Suite 301 Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33301 J.J. GOLDASICH AND ASSOCIATES, INC. Ecological Evaluations and Wetland Consultation P. O. Box 81 1988 Boca Raton, Florida 334t)1'1988 KEITH AND SCHNARS, P.A. Engineers-Planners-SurveYors 6500 N. Andrews Avenue Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33309 LEFTW|CH CONSULTING ENGINEERS, INC. 120 University Park Drive, Suite 230 Winter Park, Flotida 32792 NATURAL SYSTEMS ANALYSTS, INC. Geographic I niormation Systems 1331 Palmetto Avenue, Suite 110 Winter Park, Florida 32789-4960 ORSHEFSKY HOLDINGS, INC. 2420 Oe Soto Drive Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33301 PAWA COMPLEX INTERNATIONAL, INC. Engineers-Arch itects-Surveyors-Planners 1001 Cypress Creek Road, 306H Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33309 PRICE WATERHOUSE 3000 S.E. Financial Center Miami, Florida 33131 BUDEN, BARNETT,MCCLOSKY, SMITH, SCHUSTER & RUSSELL' P'4. 200 East Broward Boulevard Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33301 TOXIKON Environmental Sciences and Toxicology 1860 Old Okeechobee Road, Suite 401 West Palm Beach, Florida 33409 UNISON CONSULTING GROUP, INC. 1221 Brickell Avenue, Suite 902 Miami, Florida 33131 L ,W OmCES RrraN e Rvaru, P.A. surTE 200 7OO EAST DANIA BEACH BOULEVARD DANIA, FLOFIDA 33004.3090 ARCHIE J. RYAN, III TIMOTHY M, RYAN CHBISTOPHER J, BYAN TELEPHONE (305) 920,2921 FACSTMTLE{305) 921-1247 May 23, 1995 Frank C. Adler, Esq. City of Dania Post Office Box '1708 Dania, Florida 33004 RE: Tax Folio 1203-10-225 Lot 7, Blk 22, NORTH HOLLWVOOD 236 SW 12 Street Dania trlnrida Dear Mr. Adler: You will recall from our discussion that I represent Josephine Y. Black in regard to the sewer assessment lien on the above-described parcel. Sewer assessment lien number 2163 was assessed against the property on March 20, 1967, in the principal sum of $366.00. The lien was never recorded in the public records. The interest on the assessment through March 15, 1995' is $610.24. A copy of Charlene Saltalamacchia's statement of March 15' '1995, is enclosed for your reference in this regard. On January 7,1977, Ms. Black sold the subject property to Harry M. Hillard and Margaret Hillard, his wife. A copy of the recorded Wananty Deed from that transaction is enclosed for your reference herein. On June 8, 1981, Mr. and Mrs. Hillard sold the subject property to Robert E. Dubow, P.A., and a copy of the recorded Warranty Deed from that transaction is also enclosed. On June 26, 1981, Mr. Dubow sold the property to Rockford Desilets by Warranty Deed, a copy of which is enclosed. The current owner of the property is attempting to sell same and the existence of the lien has been discovered by Town & Country Title Guaranty of Hollywood, the agent for the purchaser. t$ Frank C. Adler City of Dania Sewer Assessment Lien May 23, 1995 Page Two Robert Dubow contacted me in this regard and advised me that claim was being made against Ms. Black for breach of the warranties and covenants contained in her Warranty Deed. I initially thought that such a claim would be barred by the five year statute of limitations, but Mr. Dubow referred me to Rowell v. All, 352 So.2d 905, a copy of which is enclosed. Under the precedent set forth in this case, Ms. Black is liable for a breach of covenant of warranty for the sewer assessment lien, anci a remote grantee such as Mr. Dubow can enforce the claim against her. Please also note that attorney general's opinion 94-57 implies that a municipality must perfect a utility service lien by recording same with the Clerk of the Circuit Court in order for it to be effective against subsequent purchasers for consideration, and accordingly there is some question as to the City's enforceability of this lien against the current owner. ln any event, we request that the City waive the interest due for this lien and allow Ms. Black to tender the sum of $366.00 in full payment of same. lf you will recommend approval of that action to the Commission, I ask that you cause it to be placed upon the agenda of the next meeting and advise me of the date and time of same. Thank you for your consideration in this matter. Very truly rs, AR HIE J. AJRlllikrw Enclosures cc: Josephine Y. Black arch/black.ltr ilt A5/A9/7995 7A:25 sA5-925-4299 /cs Enctosure Amount of Principb lnb]t3t d 6% thrcugh 3/15/95 (lntper dlam .00016) Due as of 3/15/95 t tility Acctf2.02{-1 250-03 ae ol 3l1lB6(deposit on frlc $60.00) DUBDW & DUBO{' OF DANIA roo w. oarall, BEAGlfBllD:P.o- BoI rro!oA'ltA, FL 33OOa 8366.00 410.24 $976.24 s 69.72 PhonatFar: PAE A1 (306, 92r -l7oo(306) t2l-2!o.. March 15, 1995 Ms. Keren Tylcr Town & County Ti[c Guaranty of Holly$rood 6565 Taft Str€ct Hol[^rrood. Fa 33024 TEx Folio *12a3-1O-2zO ( Lot 7, Blk ZZ North Holiyworxi) 236 SW 12 Strcet Dania, Florida Dear Ms. Tyler: Wa ghow the following amounts due on the above.referencad property: Sewer Aesessment Lien #2163 dated March 20, 1967 Re ioial due 31,045.96 lf you reguira any further infu-.Uon, pbasa let me knor. 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Cui, .- ll...t L-..rr 26th -r., JstI.| iihrx.llJth*. --ELEA'9], ELrt+r_,L:, '....irffi qL DL,BDI4 & DJBOI,{ /,'- i_ .i.iaf: r 38 rt!. *.Tffi;*,"' Fra' eos court set aside the default whereas here the ment grsnting defendants' motion to di.s- trial court declined to do so. As stst€d in miss plaintiffs amended compleint on 51ate Ba* of Eau Galtie v. Raymond, 103 Sround that plading revealed on its facz FIa.649, 138 So.40,4tI (1931),' . if thst action was batred by five'year statute ther- be "ny reasonable doubt in the matter of limitations, and plaintiff appealed' The [of vacating a default], it should be resolved District Court of Appeal' Smith' J'' held io favor of gantin, the application and thst sbtut€ of limitations for breach of allowing a t i"t on tl" merits of the case." covenant of warranty does not begin t run r rear that recent opinions f-i 11,: Hj}ff"f,mfli-,ffi*fltrjT;:#,1Til#*i:lhTl,Ii?;-::i:i:#i#julgl"rtn*lu; supra, and other decisions , ,\_I,:i1i "*ii"rrri ,"ai."i"J hishw'y essement Supreme Court permitting. the setting:side ffit "d LU;-i-,i fgSO, *r. not bsr€dof defaults. In a case decided by our l'ton- -::-:. -.1 --'- a" s,p"".u c.ourt as earry * udi, ri** l'-"l;il?:3'r#r'f;:ltrx:Lr"iistated:,,It is the tendency of rhe courrs of the tJf;"?il"ir"rr of propertv to plaintiff' prcsent age tr stand less upon strict rules of p.""tiJ tn", formerly, and ta keep the lt€veraeo' door a long time open to a defendant who seems to b€ honestly striving to get in l. Covensnts 6l0t what he believes to b€ a glod defense." When grantlr's covenant of warranty Watenon v. Seat znd Crarford, 10 Fla. is breached by existcnce of an undisclosed 326,3ii1 (1863). intBttst in government, grantee may main- Lamentably the passage of time finds us tain action on covenant notwithstanding r€turning o a strict -application of the that government has not evictcd possessor' rules. I would reverse. 2. 6o""ni1l.s c=l0l Nov. 22, 19?7 IYhen government's paramount int€r- est is visible or disclosed at time covenant of warranty is made, grantee is regarded as having contracted mindfully of that inter- est and therc is no breach of grantor's crvenaut, but where goverament's para- mount inter€st is undisclmed until later, there is an actionable breach of covenant of warranty. 3. Limitrtion of Actions 695(l) Sbtute of limitations for bresch of covenant of waranty does not begin to run sgainst grant€e in poesession who is un- aware of sovereiga's undiscloaed int€r€st and of his own constructive eviction until grantze becomes aware of sovereign's un- disclosed intpreEt. West's F.S.A'. S 95.1(2). 4. Covenants 610l Constructive awarenesa provided grantre by recording of an otherwise undis- closed interest of sovereign does not for* close grantee's rcliance on grantor's cove- nant of warranty. € I Bose G. ROWELIa APPellant v. Frank E. ALL and Lois E. All et rl" Appellee. No. FF-2i15. District Court of Appeal of Florida, First DistricL Plaintilf sued remote grantors of his home for breach ol covenant of title war- ranty- The Circuit Court, Leon County, Donald O. Hartwell, J., entered final judg- I i -4\-(o ! rn ftx8tisYsltr)\v*-'^/ 906 na.352 SOUTIIERN REPORTEB 2d SEBIES 5. Umitation of Actionl 642(2) Action for breach of covenant of titlew-aTa1t1- lmufht against remote gratrt rsof plaintiff's home after plaintiff le&rned in1974 of previously undisclosed highwayeasement acquired by Sbte in l9E0 was notbcred by statute of limitetions on gmundthat it was- brcught mor€ than five- yeanfrom de-fendants' conveyanc€ of prcperty toplaintiff's grantor in f9el. West,s F.S-{,. s es.l(2). . James O. Shelfer, ?allahassee, for appel_lant. . J. Lewis Ilall, Jr., of Hall & Booth, Talla- hassee, for appellees. SMITH, Judge. Plaintiff appeals from a final judgmentgrznting defendants, motion to dismis:plaintifl"s amended complaint because thepleading reveals on its face that the actionis bared by the five-year stztut€ of limita-tions, Section 95.11(2), Florida Statutes(1975). Plaintiff sued defendants, the re.mote granton of plaintiffs I*on Countyhome, for breach of a covenant of title*lTnty. Defendants conveyed the propeny by warranty deed in lgEl t plaintiff,sgrantor, who conveyed to plaintiff in 19&5.In.1974, when the Stat€ of Florida beganhighway constmction acrols plaintilfsyard, plaintiff discovered that in 1980 theS?E l"d -acquir.ed a highway easement byquitrlaim from &n owrer stili more remotein the chain of title. The circuit court heldthat defendants, breach of warrsntv oc-curred in 1964 at the irstant of defeniants' conv€yance and that the statuh of limita-tions then began to run because the ease.ment, though invisible and undisclosed infact, was held by the sovercign whose prc-sumed assertion of right is presumed tohave constructively evicted the possessor. [U A legal fiction, useful enough in aptrper context, appears here to have over-run its usefulness. When the grantor,s cov-enant of warranty is brcached by the exist-eDce of an undisclosed interest in thegovernment, the graDt€e may maintain an action otr the covenant notwithstaDdingthat the government has not evicted thlryryI. Z G. Thompson, Real pmperty 372.(1962 repl. vol.). The usual requiremeni i: tlt lhe covenantee show his eviction bj ll"^119* ll the paramount interest. Id, S$ 3195+m0. But the sover€ign is ssid toassert lts paramount but undisclosed int€r- :st at- a-ll times; and the possessor cannotbut yield and so is constructively evichd.Thus. actual dispossession by the sovereiga ts not requir€d before the gmntor,s actiinon^the cov_enant of waranty. S* g"nu""i !r 20 .ATJurid Covenants, Conditii'ns, aadl,.esthctions S 59 (1965). [H]. $rtren the goverament,s para-mount int€rest is visible or disclosed ai thetime the covenant of warranty is made, the Sran-tfe B regnrded as having contractcdmindfully of that inter€st, and there is nobreach of the g"antor,s covenant. Van !es^ua_Roy1! phosohztc Co., Fta. &,53So. 381 (19f0). But where as here thegovernment,s paramount interest is undis-closed until later, there is an actionable breach of the covenant of warranty. grcw- s_tcr_v. Wegnan, f99 Sozd $? (n;2d DCA1967). Some courts have held ihat the fic_tion which justifies tIe gr&trtee,s 8ctiotr atthe time he discovers the government,s in-t€rcst, though ther.e is no eviction, r=quircsalso that the stltute of limitations be heldto run fitm the instant tbe grantor,s cove-nant waa brcached, that is to fry, when it :: tq". Annot., 95 A.LR.2d 9l3, 942(1964). By that reasoning the defendants,covenant of rparranty, rutrning to theirg"antee and .o his assigns, was both madeand breached in 1964, and Section 95.11(2)foreclosed plaintiffs action on it after 19dg. . Tlg* hilg no Florida precedent rcquir-ing that ruling, we decline to mn the stat_ute of limitations against a gEntee in pos_sessron who ls un&waFe of the sovereign,sundisclosed intBrest and of his own con-structive eviction Ratber, we adopt thenew of cases holding that the statxt€ oflimibtions for such a breach of the cove-nant of warranty does not begin to rununttl the g"ant€e becomes aware of thesovereiga's therctofore undisclos€d intsr€st' I i i I I I I I i Arnol, 95 A.L.R2d 919, 949_45 (1964). The crnstructive awarenesa pmvided the grant€e by the recording of an otherwise undisclosed interest does uot foreclose his reliance on the grantor's covenant of war-ranty. See B,trewsrer, supra- Plaintiffs action in this case is predicated on the covenant of waranty of her remote grantor, not that of her immediat€ granto.. We do not consider at this time whether the immediatp grantor's discovery of the sover- eigl's easement, before conveying to plain-tiff, would start mnning of the statute of limitations. REVERSED. MILLS, Acting C. J., and ERVIN, J., concur. Ralph E. LOYEI/ICE, Appellent v. Louie L WAINIYBIGHT, Appellee. No. 8L232. District C,ourt of Appe:l of florida, First Districl Nov. 23, 197?. Rehearing Denied Jan. 6, lg?8. Criminal Law 61129(3) Defendant, appealing from his robbery conviction following his plea of nolo conten-dere, was required, in presenting quetionof voluntariness of plea, to allege some- thing more than merc statement that his ple.a was not voluntarily entered or that hedid not knowingly enter iL 84 l{est,s F.S.A. Rules of Criminal procedurc, rule 3.850. Michael J. Minerva, Public Defender, and Louis G. Carres, Asst. Public Defender, for appellant. Robert L. Shevin, Atty. Gen., and A. S. Johnston, Asst. Atty. Gen., for appellee. MELVIN, Judge. The appellantdefendant filed with this C.ourt his petition for writ of habe8s corpus alleging that following the entry of a judg- ment and sentcnce against him on June 22, 1971, he requested his court appinted at- torney to pmsecut€ an appeal fnr him andthat the attorney failed to do so. Based upon such allegation, we granted under Hollingshezd v. Wainwight, f94 SoZd E?? (F1a.1967), a full appeal to the defendanl The matter is now before the court on the rccord and briefs of the parties. Tte de. fendant urges reversal of the judgment and sent€nce upon his bsr€ allegation that. the relator plea was not enterred undentandingly and voluntarily . " The defendant entered a plea of nolo con_ tenderc to the crime of robbery. He in nowsy stata with any particularity what csused him to involuntarily enter such plea or rehat it was about the pmc€edingB that he did not understand. So, we have the question a8 to whether such bare allegation is sufficient to overcome the presumption of corectness that is visitcd upon a final judg- ment of a court of competrnt jurisdiction. LOI'ELTCE v. WAINWRIGHT Clr..!, fI .App- iI2 SoJd gt ? FIa. !X)7 tarily entered or that he did not knowingly ent€r it. Affirmed. q AJt€r defendant was convicted in Cir-cuit Court of Escambia County, M. C. Blanchard, J., on his plea of nolo contendereto charges of mbbery, and after he peti- tioned for writ of habeas corpus, allegingthat following entry of judgment againsi him he requested his court-appointed attor- ney to prosecut€ an appeal for him and thatthe attorney failed to do so, a full appeal was allowed. The District Court of Appeal,Melvin, J., held that defendant was re-quirrd to allege something more than a bare stat€ment that his plea was not volun- ./w-\-(o : in iurBtRsYslrr)\ji.^*^^/ I :: I ( (,CITY OF DANIA INTEROFFICE MEMORANDUM GROWTH MANAGEMENT a To:Robert Flatley City Manager From:Lou Ann Cunningha Administrative Aide RE:Emergency Roof Repairs in the Library Space Date:June 9, 1995 It was brought to my aftention that on the evening of Wednesday June 7, 1995, we experienced roof leaks in various parts of the library space. After calling some local roofers, it has been determined that the roof will need to be replaced in this area. I feel that this is an emergency situation with the new furniture, lighting, and cable work being done in this department. The Building Officlal Ken Koch feels the price will be over the $7,500 amount authorized for approval by the City Manager, and that Commission approval will need to be made. Quotations are being submitted by Paul Bange Roofing, Roofing by MP Donnely, White Seal Roofing, Thomas Andersen Roofing, and Zinkle Roofing. lc; APPOINTMENTS NEEDED Vice-Mayor Bertino: 1 appointment AGENCY (2 year terms) Mayor Hyde: Comm. Mikes Vice-Mayor Bertino Comm. Mikes: 1 appointment 2 appointments 1 appointment 1 appointment HUMAN RELATIONS BOARD (2 year terms) 2 appointments 2 appointments MARINE ADVISORY BOARD (2 year terms) Comm. Grace:l appointment OCCUPATIONAL LICENSE REVIEW COMMITTEE (2 Lear terms) Comm. Mikes:'1 appointment PARKS AND RECREATION ADVISORY BOARD (2 year terms) UNSAFE STRUCTURES BOARD (3 year terms) Appointment of A Real Estate Appraiser to replace Keith Pfenninger. Appointment of An Electrician. Term of William Sargent expired 5/95. 3 AIRPORT ADVISORY BOARD (2 year terms) Mayor Hyde: Comm. Mikes: HOUSING AUTHORITY (4 year terms) Mayor Hyde: 1 appointment Ann Winters term to expire 6i 1/95 COMMUNITY AFFAIRS ADVISORY BOARD (2 year terms 15 members) Mayor Hyde: 2 appointments Vice Mayor Bertino: 2 appointments Commissioner Grace: 3 appointments Commissioner Jones: 2 appointments Commissioner Mikes: 3 appointments lf you are appointing a new member, please use the attached Board Appointment form and include a home and business phone number if possible. For your convenience, this form will be provided in your agenda backup for future appointments. Thank you for your assistance. 4 elr( 0f ,hr/ASlltlll,lP( 0f 80tPD t[0 eaniltrrEf fiE,qaEP8 DANIA BOARDS UPDATED AS OF O5/23l95 A/RPORT ADWSORY BOARD. 05/09/95 05/23/95 05/09/95 05/o9/95 05/23/95 a5/23/95 05/09/95 05/09/95 05/09/95 05/23/95 05/09/95 05/09/95 a5/09/95 05/09/95 03/96 03/97 03/91 03/96 03/96 03/97 03/96 03/96 03/97 03/97 03/97 03/96 03/97 03/97 63-95 t3 95 63-95 63 95 7395 73-95 63-95 63-95 63-95 73-95 63-95 63-95 63-95 63-95 Grace's Appt. Berlino's Appt. Jones' Appt.. [,4ikes' Appt. N/ikes' Appt. Hyde's Appt. lvlikes'Appt. Grace's Appt Jones'Appt.. Bertino's Appt. Hyde's Appt. Grace's Appt. Jones'Appt. Hyde's Appt. Bertino's appt. Employee Elected Comm. Appt. Employee Elected Employee Elected Comm. Appt. Comm. Appt. Employee Elected WillAllen Dan Oyler M.Smith C/WL SERWCE BOARD /4 YEAR TERMS/ {l)Bruce Caruso {a yr.) (Alt.) oa/2a/91 03/94 79-90 lz)Kurt Ely (4 yr.term) 03/10/92 03/96 40-92 (3]Donald Hansen (4 yr.terml 02/13/90 03/94 79'90 {4]William Johnson l+ yr. term) 07/27/93 03/96 120-93 {5lRaymond Lair (4 yr.l (AIt.l 03/22/94 03/98 44-9+ (6)Nominations received- election to be held (Tim [,4cleod serves until successor replaces him) (7)Hugo Renda (4 yr.term) 03/22/94 03/98 +4-94 (8)SueAnn Truesdale i4yr. term) 10/27/92 03/96 144-92 6// /95 1 L Anthony Stevens 2. Alex Buchsbaum 3. Anthony lvloultry 4. Ann Castro 5. Cathy David 6. Victor Lohmann 7 . )ay Field B. Evan Leatherman(l yrl 9. Beulah Lair 10. Lyle W. Agnew ll ll. Thomas Taggart 12. .Al spies{l y4 13. Jay Topper 14. Ronald Korman 15. vacant I c/ft 0f ,tt/t8ntftP( 0f80tR0 *[0 c2fin/rrf| ff,q&ERs DANIA BOARDS UPDATED AS OF O5/23l95 CODE ENFORCEMENT BOARD. /3 YEAR TERMS/ (l )Richard Bettor (R/E Personl {2)Peggy Breeschoten {Lieulsub-Con) (3)Alex Buchsbaum {Lieu of Engineer) (4JJimmy Peterman(Lieu ArchitectJ {5lBeulah Lair {Lieu Gen.ConJ (6JArthur Coachman{BusinessmanJ (TlWilliam Sargent JSub-Contracto4 (8J David Nuby (Alternatel {91 Rusty Sloan {Alternate) COMMUN|ry AFFA|RS ADWSORY BOARD {l lMary Barrett (2)Thomas Sette {3)Mamie Lee DANIA ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT BOARD | 1/24/92 05/23/95 01/ t0/95 02/ t 3/95 04/12/94 03/22/94 03/23/94 09/08/92 0t/10/95 I I /23/95 05/25/98 0t /10/94 02/13/99 1 I /23/95 03/21/97 03/21/97 09/08/95 09/oB/95 162-92 W^llen & 8G95 Spence Johnson 09-95 09-95 Appointed I / 10/95 -term begins 02/ l3/95- Moved from Alternate 53-94{Moved fiom alternate to regular member to complete term of Roxane Knight) +2-94 42-94 120-92 09. l-95 Complete the term ofJ.Peterman 05/23/95 05/23/95 05/23/95 03/97 03/97 03/97 82-95 82-95 82-95 05/09/95 05/09/95 05/09/95 05/23/95 05/23/95 05/09/95 05/09/95 03/97 03/97 03/96 03/97 03/97 03/96 03/97 65-95 65-95 65-95 74-95 7 4-95 65-95 65-95 Hyde's Appt Bertino's Appt Jones' Appt. 6/7 /95 2 2 ( I Jvacant (2)Kimberly Daise P) Chanes Zidar (4) Ronald Carter (5JMaryann Signore (6JRon Spencer (7)Michael Moore (Slwilbur Fernander, Jr. {9) vacant Hyde's Appt. Jones' Appt. Hyde's Appt. Grace's Appt. Bertino's Appt. Bertino's Appt. Grace's Appt. Jones'Appt. Mikes' Appt Mike Smith c/ru 0f ,t[/t8tililtte( 0f80tP0 t[0 cZ,qil/rrff nEilflfRs DANIA BOARDS UPDATED AS OF O5/23l95 {l 0) vacant GENEML EMPLOYEES PENSION SOARD Mikes' Appt Commission Appt Emp.Elected Comm.Appt Emp.Elected Comm.Appt. HOUS/NG AUTHOR|TY /4 YR.TERMS) /No staffAssignments for thb board/ ( I JAnn Winters lz)Glotia Daly (3lRonald Zielinski (4JBarbara Bullock (5lSullivan Rodriguez (6)Tom Sette (7!udy Usifer HU/IAN REUT|ONS BOARD {llRobert G. Adams (l yr) (2)Tom Grace (3)RosiynCurrylly4 (4Mildred -.Jones {5lMerita Mitchell (6!anice Peterman {7pune Silvernale (81 Virginia Prescott 05/09/95 05/09/95 05/09/95 05/09/95 05/09/95 05/09/95 05/23/95 05/09/95 [o complete term of 5. Coale) (To complete W.Winkelholz term from I I /9l) Grace's Appt. Jones'Appt. Grace's Appt. Mikes' Appt. Jones'Appt. Jones'Appt. Bertino's Appt Grace's Appt. 04/27 /93 06/25/94 05/23/95 06/23/92 06/28/94 03/97 06/25/97 06/25/97 06/23/95 06/27 /96 o6/28/94 10/27 /92 05/23/95 0t /lo/95 I I /23/93 to/27 /92 02/25/92 06/95 I 1/01/96 06/01/99 I I /01/98 I 1/97 I I /O1/96 t1/95 03/96 03/97 03/96 03/96 03/97 03/97 03/97 03/96 92-94 143-92 79-95 07-95 t90-93 t 43-92 M.Jabalee 3 ( I lAlbert Jones ICOMMISSIONER) {2)Lou Ann Cunningham (3 yr.term) {3)Richard Eglinas {2 yr.term) {4)Marie Jabalee (3 yr.term) 15)Myrtle Corbjn 12 yr tetm) 59-93 8l-95 93-94 Mike Smith66-95 66-95 66-95 66-95 66-95 66-95 7 5-95 66-95 6/7 /95 3 01ru 0f DtlY/t8&{fitP( 0F 80tPCI ,1il0 0011,{lrfEF nfilEfPs DANIA BOARDS UPDATED AS OF O5/23l95 Human Relations Bd. (Cont.) i9) Alex Buchsbaum (l 0)Dr. Helen Udell (i I)Sophie Steele ( I 2]Vacant { I 3lvacant {l 4) Vacant (l 5) Vacant AARINE ADWSORY BOARD / I YgR TERMS/ ( I lTed James (2)Debbie Helmlinger {3)Craig Mc Adams i4)Raymond Lzir {5Herbert Penn, Jr. (6JVacant (TJAnthony Stevens (B)Charles Stephens {9lLewis Webb (1 0lWilliam Wosenitz PARKS 6 RECRqT\ON ADWSORY BOARD (lJBarbara Bruce i2)N.4ichelle Bryant (3)Patti Fuccile (4vacant 05/23/O5 05/23/05 05/23/05 03/97 03/97 03/97 75-95 7 5-95 7 5-95 05/09/95 05/09/95 05/23/95 05/o9/95 05/09/95 03/97 03/97 03/97 03/97 03/97 68,95 68 95 7 6-95 68 95 68-95 05/09/95 05/09/95 05/23/95 05/09/95 68-95 68 95 7 6-95 68 95 03/96 03/96 03/97 03/96 03/97 03/97 03/97 70 95 70-95 7 B-95 Bertino's Appt Beftino's Appt Hyde's Appt. Hyde's Appt. Hyde's Appt. Mikes' appt. Mikes' appt Hyde's Appt. Hyde's Appt. Bertino's Appt Jones'Appt. Jone's Appt. Grace's Appt. Grace Appt. Mikes' Appt. Bertino's Appt IVikes'Appt. lones'Appt. Jones'Appt. Bertino' Appt. Bertino's Appt. Beftino's Appt. Dan Oyler 6/7 /95 4 4 l\,4ike Smith 05/09/95 05/09/95 05/23/95 etr( 0f 0t[/tstuiltP( 0f 80tP 0 tru ,afifi/rrEE,qEn&EP I DANIA BOARDS UPDATED AS OF O5/23l95 (5)Diane Curry i6)Lorraine Gaskin i7)Vacant {8Dan Yagman (9lJohn N/ichalski {i O]Alex Buchsbaum PUNN.NG AND ZON/NG BOARD../2 YR. TERMS| {lllohn Chamberlain (l yr.) (2]Victor Lohmann (i Yr.) {3)i\ilike Rozos {4)Dr. Robert E. Harris {5)Kimberly Daise POL\CE AND FlRE PENS|ON BOARD- /2 YR ERA,IS/ {l )Cathy David {2)Robert Donly (3)Eugene Jewell (4)Beulah Lair (5Jwardell Lee l6)f ahadge A,4otes (Police RepJ (7)Larry Rogers {Police Rep) {8)Vincent Thompson{Fire Rep. ) {9)Matthew Zjdar 05/09/95 05/o9/95 03/96 a3/96 70-95 70 95 03/97 03/97 03/96 I8-95 7 0-95 7 0-95 Grace's Appt Grace's Appt ^likes'Appt.Hyde's Appt. Hyde's Appt. Mikes' Appt. Grace's Appt. Mikes' Appt Hyde s Appt Bertino's Appt Jones' Appt. PFR 'TATF 'TATI]TE.' Commission Appt. Comm. Appt. Elected by Bd.of Trustees Comm. Appt. Comm. Appt. P.D. 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(t AL CONVENTION \ OFFICIAL ANNOUNCEMENT - 69TH Florida kague of Cities, Inc. August 17-19, 1995 Hyatt Orlando, Kissimmee, Florida DATE: June 6, 1995 Enclosed is a tentative progum and registration materials for the annual meeting of the Florida League of Cities. ' General policy development is one of the primary Purposes of the annual convention. It provides cities with an opportunity to focus attention on municipal home rule and prepare a positive program to strengthen cities. Therefore, each city is encouraged to have one official attend the convention as its voting delegate and participate in the discussion. A form designating your city's voting delegate is enclosed along with procedures for presenting resolutions to the kague membership. It is important that each city send as many delegates to the convention as possible. The convention program will include some timely workshops, educational seminars and general sessions of interest to all cities. Should you have any questions or need additional information, please feel free to contact the lrague office at Suncom 278-5331 or l-800-342-8112. RCS:VBP:vs Enclosures: 201 West Park Avenue o P.O Box 175? o Tallahassee.FloridaS2SO2'1757 o $04\222-9684 o Suncom278-5337 City Managers/City Clerks Form Designating Voting Delegate Procedures for Submittiag Convention Resolutions Convention Registration Forms (3) (2) PROCEDT]RES FOR SI]BMITTING RESOLUTIONS 69TH AI\I\ruAL COIIVENTION Florida League of Cities, Inc. August 17-19, 1995 Kissimmee, Florida In order to fairly systematize the method of presenting resolutions to the League membership, the following procedures have been instituted: (l)Proposed resolutions must be submitted in writing, to be received in the League office a minimum of 30 days prior to the first day of the annual convention (July 17, 1995). Proposed resolutions will be rewritten for proper form, duplicated by the League office and distributed to members ofthe Resolutions Committe€ at least l5 days prior to the first day of the annual convention. (Whenever possible, multiple resolutions on a similar issue will be rewritten to encompass the essential subject matter in a single resolution with a listing of original proposers.) (3) (4)Proposed resolutions may be submitted directly ro the business session ofthe convention without prior committee approval by a vote of two-thirds of the members present. In addition, a favorable weighted vote ofa majority of members present will be required for adoption. (5) Cities unable to formally adopt a resolution 30 days prior to the first day ofthe convention may submit a letter to the League ofiice indicating that their city is considering the adoption ofa resolution, outlining the subject thereof in as much detail as possible, and this letter will be forwarded to the Resolutions Committee for consideration in anticipation of receipt of the formal resolution. ,| t,| r:a:| a 1l * * 'r * * *:l:r a * * t t* + * * * 'i * *l t t a * * * t ta r aaJl|lt * t att a * t |l t t * + llt t t I t * * * 'l 'l {. * 't 't rt a* r a a '} a t t *,r * i:t t:r aa a:r * a *'a * r t t i + * IMPORTANT DATES June 9 August I i Notice to Local League Presidents and Municipal Associations Requesting Nominees to the Resolutions Committee July 3 Appoinfiient of Resolutions Committee Mernbers July 17 Deadline for Submitting Resolutions to the League Office l,eague Standing Committee Meetings Resolutions Committee Meeting Voting Delegates Registration August 19 Immediately Following Luncheon - Pick Up Voting Delegate Credentials Followed By Annual Business Session Proposed resolutions may be submitted directly to the Resolutions Committee at the convention; however, a favorable two- thirds vote of the committee will be necessary to consider such resolutions. Proposed resolutions relating to state lesislation will be referred to the appropriate standing policy committee. Such proposals will not be considered by the Resolutions Committe€ at the convention; however, all state legislative issues will be considered by the standing policy committees and the Legislative Cornrnittee prior to consideration by the membership at the annual l,egislative Conference each fall. At thal time, a state Legislative Policy Statement will be adopted. Resolutions Mailed to Resolutions Committee August 17 Desisnation of Voting Delegate Name of Voring Delegate: Title City ot AUTHORZED BY: Name Titie Retura fonn to: Florida I-eague of Cities, Inc. Post OfFrce Box 1757 Jdfrhzssse, FL 32302-1757 I I 69TII ANNUAL CO}I!'ENTION FLORIDA LEAGUE OF CITES, bIC. AUGUST t7-19,1995 KISSIMMEE, FLORIDA 11 i5 irnFortant that each member city sending delegaes to the Arrual Convention of the Florida League of Cities, designate one of their officials to cast their voes at the Annual Business Session. Lrague By-Laws rcguire that each city select one person to ser"e as the city's voring delegarc. Please fill out this fstn aDd retrrtr it to the League ofFrce so that your v6ring delegarc may be properly identified. T DEPARTMENT OFTRAN +1/..1SPORTATIONFLORIDA LAIyTO:V CmLES GOVERNOR Enclosures cc: Mr. Bob Flatley Mr. Paul Cherry Ms. Barbara Sarff Ms. Barbara Gothard '-EI-- -t-- d John D. Thompson, P.E. Project Manager AEN G. WAT"I'S SECRETARY DISTRICT CONSULTANT MANAGEMENT 34(D We$ C,mmetcial Boulerad Ft. Lauderdale, Florida 33309-3421 Telephone (305)777-4680 June 2, 1995 The Honorable BiIl Hyde Dania City Mayor 100 West Dania Beach Blvd Dania, FL 33004 Dear Mayor Hyde: Subject:Dixie Highway Corridor Study Work Project No. 4110831 State Project No. 86010-1502 From NE 203rd Street in Dade County to Griffin Road in Broward County Thank you for taking the time to listen to the proposed ideas for improvement to the Dixie Highway. We appreciated your comments on the project and its impact on the City of Dania. The Florida Department of Transportation, Kimley-Horn and The Gothard Group have had the opportunity to meet with all the Commissioners of Dania in order to obtain as much information as possible about the concerns of the residents and business owners. We are now in the beginning stages of scheduling meetings with community organizations and churches. To make sure that you are prepared for inquiries regarding this project, we have enclosed answers to basic questions that are most likely to be asked ofyou. Please feel free to distribute these flyers to anyone you wish. Ifyou need additional flyers or have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact me. Sincerely,tk rq".""-,-"",* Dxm HrcuwAy ConnrDoR Sruoy Vor-uup I Spnwc 1995 --r-r-r E-E r -E r--rt---r --- r-- Wner rs rm DIxrE IIrcHwAy TRANSpoRTATIoN Connroon Pr,{xNrNG AND DEsrcN SruDy (CPDS)? Wglr rypr oF rMpRovEMENTs ARE BEING sruomu? The Florida Department of Transportation (DOT), on behalf of Broward County, is cunently conducting a study for improvements to the local transportation network. The area under study is Dixie Highway, from Northeast 203rd, Street in Dade County to Griffin Road in Broward County, between the western boundary of I-95 and the eastem boundary of U.S. l. The Dixie Highway Corridor is seven miles long and covers approximately three square miles. The pur- pose of the study is to analyze roadway and/or transit alternatives that might benefit the communi- ties served by the corridor. Wny Is uu sruDy BErNG coNDUCTED? For several years, public officials and transportation planners in South Florida have recognized the need to improve traffic conditions along U.S. I and Dixie Highway. Currently, several segments of U.S. I within the corridor are operating at a volume of traffic that is over the design capacity of the roadway. This situation creates traffic congestion that costs residents and visitors time and money, and results in increased noise and air pollution along the U.S. I conidor. Dixie Highway, on the other hand, functions well under the capacity of the roadway within the study corridor. In this Dixie Highway Corridor Study, the DOT will examine ways in which some of the excess traffic on U.S. 1 might be shifted to the under-used portions of Dixie Highway, thereby providing a safer, more efficient road network. According to the preliminary traffic information, two lanes northbound and two lanes southbound on Dixie Highway would adequately accommodate the project- ed diverted traffic from U.S. l, plus future traffic growth through the year 2020. Dixie Highway cur- rently has available right-of-way for a roadway on both sides of the FEC railroad tracks. However, a poor connection to U.S. 1 at both ends of the corridor has reduced use of the roadway. Various altemative alignments in northern Dade County (the southern connection) and Dania (the northem connec- tion) are being considered to enhance the Dixie Highway/U.S. 1 connections and encourage a traffic shift from U.S. 1 to the Dixie Highway corridor. Wgo rs coNouctttc tgo sruoy? DOT has assembled a team of engineers and consul- tants with expertise in transportation planning to carry out this study and make recommendations based upon their findings. Additionally, the citizens who work and live in the area will have the opportunity to attend meetings and provide suggestions to the DOT and its consultants. WnrcH colruuNrrrEs ARE rNvoLvro rn tsr sruoy? The northem portion of unincorporated Dade County and the cities of Hallandale, Hollywood, and Dania in Broward County. tr r r r - nr -r-I r n - - - - r tlt l. x - - r - -r- STATE o[ FLoRTDA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION CONSULTAN'I MANAGTiMENT 3400 W. COMMERCTAT- BL\D. Fr. LAUDERDALE, FL 33309-3421 FrrRrDA DEPARTMENTT oF TRANSPoRTATTON PRoTEC'I McR, JoHN THoMpsoN (305)777-4680 KTMLEY-HoRN PRoJECT McR, PAUL CHERRy (407)845-0665 THE GOTHARD GRoUP SrEVE BRAUNER (305) 576-4914 How lors rlm srr,'Dy pRocEss woRK? DOT, in conjunction with its engineering consultants, reviews existing and projected traffic information and community data and identifies the transportation needs of the corridor based on traffic analyses, demo- graphic patterns, socio-economic issues and the natur- al environment. These transportation needs are then translated into a series of preliminary alterna- tive alignments and other roadway improvements. The preliminary alternatives and improvements are then presented to local government officials, public agencies, and the public for review and cofiment. How t,oNc wrLL THE sruDy rAKE? The study is to be completed by November 1995. Wult nlppnNs wHEN THE sruDy Is coMpLETED? At the conclusion of the corridor study, the DOT wili formalize the findings and present them to Broward County and the local communities. If there is local support to proceed, the DOT will then conduct a Pro- ject Development and Environment Study (PD&E). The PD&E study (not currently scheduled for the Dixie Highway Corridor) would examine all social, economic, cultural, and natural environmental aspects of the alignmen(s). It would be during the PD&E Study that an official public hearing would be held. Thus, the public will have an addi- tional time period to make comments. Upon completion of the PD&E Study, the final design and right-of- way documents will be produced. Construction would commence only after ail these processes are complete, any needed additional right of way is acquired and permits are obtained. How clN rnn pUBLIC pRovIDE TITETR rNpur? The community's input is extremely important and will help ensure that the needs of the community are heard. The community will be invited to attend public workshops and informational meetings to provide their input. These meetings will be advertised in local newspapers and other community media outlets. 0a-- rlr I 5 g I -I r - -- - r I r !t -- I r E !r r rr r -El-