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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1994-03-22 Regular City Commission Meeting Agenda PacketAGENDA DANIA CTTT COT4II'ISSIO'V RE/GI]IAR ME,ETING MARCH 22, 7994 7:3O P.M. ANY PERSON WHO DECIDES 70 APPEAL ANY DECISION MADE BY fHE CITY COMMISSION WfH PEG.ARD TO ANY MATIEP CONSIDERED Af IHIS MEEIING OR HEAPINC WLL NEED A RECORD OF fHE PROCEEDINGS, AND FOP SUCH PUPPOSE MAY NEED TO EMiURE fHAf A VERBA|IM RECORD OF fHE PROCEED/NG.S IS MADE WHICH RECORD INCLUDES fT]E IESIIMONY AND EVIDENCE UPON WHICH fHE APPEAL IS TO BE BASED. LOBBYIST REGISTRAT:ION REQUIRED - REGISTRATION AS A LOBBYIST IN THE CITT OT DANU IS REqUIRED IF ANY PERSON, FIRM OR COHPORATION IS BEING PAID TO LOBBY THE COMMISSION ON AI\IY PETITION OR ISSUE, PURSUAN'T TO ORDINANCE NO. 01-93. REGISTBA'IION FORMS ARE AYAII^ABLE IN I:HE CITY CLERT{'S OFFICE IN THE ADMINISTRATION CENTER. PREstn:f,ATfollls * Plaque for lrving & Vivian Warman (Comm. Jones)* Resolution in recognition of Addie Green-Brown's 85th birthday (Comm. Jones) I. OOIYSEIYTAGE,NDA Minutes 1.1 Workshop meeting of January 18, 1994 1.2 Workshop meeting of February 15, '1994 1.3 Regular meeting of February 22, 1994 Resolutions1.4 'A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF DANIA, FLORIDA, APPROVING INTERLOCAL AGREEMENT BETWEEN BROWARD COUNTY AND CITY OF DANIA PERTAINING TO EXPANSION AND JURISDICTION OF FORT LAUDERDALE/HOLLYWOOD INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT; AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE." (Staff) 1.5 'A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF DANIA, FLORIDA, APPROVING AN ACT RELATING TO BROWARD COUNTY; ESTABLISHING PURPOSE AND INTENT; PROVIDING FOR THE ANNEXATION OF CERTAIN LANDS LOCATED IN UNINCORPORATED BROWARD COUNTY INTO THE CITIES OF DANIA AND FORT LAUDERDALE UPON CERTAIN TERMS; PROVIDING FOR DEANNEXATION OF CERTAIN LANDS PRESENTLY LOCATED WITHIN THE MUNICIPAL BOUNDARIES OF THE CITY OF DANIA; PROVIDING FOR JURISDICTION OF THE FORT LAUDERDALE/HOLLYWOOD INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT; PROVIDING FOR LAND USE CONSIDERATIONS; AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE." (staff) 1 ROI,LCN.L IIYVTOCAIIOIIr EI.@C,ION OFWCDMAYC'R 1.6 "A RESC ,ON OF THE Clry OF DANIA, FLORIDA, APPROVIN rlE 1994-95 STREET RESURFACING, BRIDGE REPAIR AND DRAINAGE IMPROVEMENTS AS SET FORTH IN INTEROFFICE MEMORANDUM FROM GROWTH MANAGEMENT DIRECTOR WILL ALLEN TO CITY MANAGER ROBERT FLATLEY DATED MARCH 15, 1994; AND PROVIDING THAT ALL RESOLUTIONS OR PARTS OF RESOLUTIONS IN CONFLICT HEREWTH BE REPEALED TO THE EXTENT OF SUCH CONFLICT; AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE."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) 1.7 "A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF DANIA, FLORIDA, AUTHORIZING THE APPROPRIATE CIry OFFICIALS TO EXECUTE AN AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY OF DANIA, FLORIDA, AND THE BROWARD COUNW, PROVIDING FOR THE JOINT FUNDING OF STREET RESURFACING, BRIDGE REPAIR AND DRAINAGE IMPROVEMENTS IN DANIA; AND PROVIDING THAT ALL RESOLUTIONS OR PARTS OF RESOLUTIONS IN CONFLICT HEREWITH BE REPEALED TO THE EXTENT OF SUCH CONFLICT; AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE." (staff) I.8 'A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF DANIA, FLORIDA, APPROVING SUPPLEMENT TO THE EXISTING AGREEMENT BETWEEN COASTAL TECHNOLOGY CORPORATION AND THE CITY OF DANIA, DATED SEPTEMBER 14, 1993, TO PROVIDE ADDITIONAL ENGINEERING SERVICES RELATIVE TO CONSTRUCTION INSPECTION AND TESTING OF THE DANIA FISHING PIER, WTH THE FEES FOR SAME NOT TO EXCEED THE SUM OF $32,OOO,OO; AND PRoVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE." (Staffl I.9 'A RESOLUTION OF THE CIry OF DANIA, FLORIDA, APPROVING PRE.ANNEXATION AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY OF DANIA AND CHARLES W. HERDMAN; AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE." (staff) I.IO 'A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF DANIA, FLORIDA, APPROVING AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY OF DANIA AND ROBERT H. MILLER AND ASSOCIATES, FOR ENGINEERING SERVICES RELATED TO NW 5 AVENUE IMPROVEMENTS UNDER THE COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT (CDBG) PROGRAM; AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE." (Staff) 2. PROCI,AMATIONS 2 3. BIDS Ordinances 1.11 'AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF DANIA, FLORIDA, AMENDING CHAPTER 18 OF THE CODE OF ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF DANIA ENTITLED "PENSIONS AND RETIREMENT' TO CLARIFY THE OFFSET OF CHILD,S BENEFIT PAYABLE AFTER THE DEATH OF A MEMBER; TO ESTABLISH PRE-RETIREMENT DEATH BENEFITS FOR VESTED MEMBERS; TO AFFORD OPTIONAL FORMS OF BENEFITS TO PERSONS RECEIVING NON-SERVICE-CONNECTED DISABILITY PENSIoNS; TO AUTHORIZE THE BOARD TO ENGAGE THE SERVICES OF ATTORNEYS, INVESTMENT MANAGERS, AND TO PURCHASE ADEQUATE INSURANCE; TO AFFORD PARTICIPANTS AN OPPORTUNITY TO PURCHASE SERVICE CREDITS FOR THE TIME SPENT lN THE MILITARY SERVICE; TO PROVIDE PARTICIPANTS WITH SERVICE CREDITS FOR UP TO FOUR YEARS SERVICE AS A VOLUNTEER FIREFIGHTER WITH THE CITY OF DANIA, FLORIDA FIRE DEPARTMENT; TO INCORPORATE CHANGES REQUIRED FOR COMPLIANCE WITH THE INTERNAL REVENUE CODE; PROVIDING FOR A COST OF LIVING ADJUSTMENT; TO INCREASE THE AMOUNT OF SERVICE CONNECTED DlSABlLlry BENEFIT PROVIDED HEREUNDER; PROVIDING FOR A SAVINGS CLAUSE; PROVIDING FOR A REPEALER; AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE RETROACTIVE TO MARCH 1, 1994.' (First Ordinance Reading) (Staff) 4. PUBLIC IIEARtrYGS4.1 "AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF DANIA, FLORIDA, REPEALING SECTION 1 AND SECTION 2, ARTICLE 2 OF PART III OF THE CITY CHARTER TO ELIMINATE THE PROVISIONS THEREOF RELATING TO THE SELECTION OF MAYOR AND VICE-MAYOR; PROVIDING THAT ALL ORDINANCES OR PARTS OF ORDINANCES AND ALL RESOLUTIONS OR PARTS OF RESOLUTIONS IN CONFLICT HEREWITH BE REPEALED TO THE EXTENT OF SUCH CONFLICT; AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE." (Second Ordinance Reading) (staff) 4.2 Tree Preservation Code: (a) ,AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF DANIA, FLORIDA, AMENDING IN ITS ENTIRETY CHAPTER 26 OF THE CODE OF ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF DANIA FLORIDA ENTITLED 'VEGETATION', PROVIDING THAT ALL ORDINANCES OR PARTS OF ORDINANCES AND ALL RESOLUTIONS OR PARTS OF RESOLUTIONS IN CONFLICT HEREWITH BE REPEALED TO THE EXTENT OF SUCH CONFLICT; AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE." (Second Ordinance Reading) (Staffl (b) ..A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF DANIA, FLORIDA, ESTABLISHING TREE REMOVAL LICENSE FEES FOR CHAPTER 26, ARTICLE II OF THE CODE OF ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF DANIA; PRoVIDING THAT ALL RESOLUTIONS OR PARTS OF RESOLUTIONS lN CONFLICT HEREWITH BE REPEALED TO THE EXTENT OF SUCH CONFLICT; AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE." (staff) F. CITfrZDNS' OOMIIEIIIS - Comments by Dania citizens 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 concern remains unresolved, the citizen(s) or party will be asked to address the City Commission during the meeting. 6. S.IrEPIA]IIS 7. EJXPENDTTURE REgUESTS 8. DISCUSSIOIT AIID POSTSIBLE ACTION8.1 Status of Airport Advisory Board. (Mayor Mikes) 8.2 Renewal of Auctioneer's license for Sheila Gross at45 South Federal Highway. (staff) 8.3 Renewal of Auctioneer's license for Bruce Kodner at 11 South Federal Highway. 1star1 8.4 Renewal of Palmistry/Fortuneteller's license for Sonja Evans d/b/a Ms. Kay at 537 South Federal Highway. (staff) 8.5 Announcement of a community meeting for Wednesday, March 30 (7:30 p.m.) to discuss law enforcement issues for Northwest Dania. (comm. Grace) 8.6 Dania Chamber of Commerce: (a) Report from Laura Piscolo, V.P. governmental Affairs, on chamber projects/events. (b) Revenue disbursement from bus benches. 1star1 3 9. APFOIITTMEA9.1 Appointment of9.2 Appointment of9.3 Appointment of Roxane Knight.9.4 Appointment of Agency.9.5 Appointment of9.6 Appointment of9.7 Appointment of9.8 Appointment of9.9 Appointment of three members to the Airport Advisory Committee. two members to the Civil Service Board. three members to the Code Enforcement Board due to the resignation of one Commissioner as Chairman to the Downtown Redevelopment one member to the Human Relations Board. three members to the lndustrial Advisory Board. two members to the Marine Advisory Board. one member to the Memorials Committee. one member to the Planning & Zoning Board. IO. ADI4IMSTRATIYE REPORTS Gity Managerl0.l Consideration of holding a City Commission Workshop on March 29 (7:30 p.m.) to discuss the City's Capital Program, rezoning request north of Sheridan Street, vacation of right-of- way at 4750 SW 27 Avenue (Kathryn Fitz), and other items. Request on-site workshop at proposed Motocross site, 2600 SW 36 Street, to be scheduled for April 9, 1 994 (10:30 a.m.) prior to a reconsideration discussion before the City Commission at the regular City Commission meeting of April 26, 1994. 't0.2 City Attorney rr. couurssro.N coliuEnll[s 11.1 CommissionerBertinoI1.2 Commissioner Hyde { 1.3 Commissioner Grace 11.4 Commissioner Jonesll.5 Mayor Mikes 4 AGENDA AI,.DEND'T[}T DATTIA CITY COIUMISSIOIIr ilTAR.CH 22, 7994 7:3O P.[W. 7. EJXPE;NDITITRE RE9UESI1S7,1 "A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF DANIA, FLORIDA AUTHORIZING THE CIry MANAGER TO CONTRACT FOR THE PURCHASE OF SUPPLIES, SERVICES, EQUIPMENT AND MATERIALS IN THE AMOUNT OF $11,423.,15 PROVIDING THAT ALL RESOLUTIONS IN CONFLICT HEREWITH BE REPEALED TO THE EXTENT OF SUCH CONFLICT; AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE." (staff) PROCLAMATION WHEREAS, lrving and Vivian Warman have set an outstanding example in the City of Dania by contributing an extraordinary amount of time and effort while serving on the boards of a number of civic and community organizations; and WHEREAS, their concern and leadership in the areas of senior citizens, youth programs, human relations, the environment and minori$ affairs has benefited the entire city; and WHEREAS, the Warmans are moving their residence to a retirement community outside the City of Dania. NOW, THEREFORE, l, Robert A. Mikes, as Mayor of the City of Dania, Florida, in recognition of the contributions made to our community by the Warman family do hereby proclaim March 31, 1994 as .'WARMAN APPRECIATION DAY'' in the City of Dania and urge all our citizens to join in the celebration by recognizing the contributions made to our community by the Warman family. Attest City Clerk Auditor lN WITNESS WHEREOF I have hereunto set my hand and caused this seal to be affixed thisl] day of March, 1994. MAYOR - COMMISSIONER CITY OF DANIA FIRE DEPARTMENT INTER-OFFICE MEMORANDUM TO:ROBERT F. FLATLEY, City Manager FROM: THOMAS D. GRAMMER, Fire Ch RE:Purchase of Defi brillator/Monitor DATE: March21,1994 Please add the attached resolution to the current agenda. The subject unit will replace the unit stolen from one of our rescue vehicles. A claim for reimbursement has been submitted to the city's insurance carrier; however, because the replacement amount exceeds $7,500.00, the city charter requires that approval for this purchase must be obtained by resolution passed by the city commission. TDG:clb AGENDA AI'DENDTTM DAIiTIA CITY COMIIIISSIOIIr MARC/f, 22, 7994 7:3O P.*1. 7. E.tPENDtruRE RE9TTESZ':S7.'I 'N RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF DANIA, FLORIDA AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO CONTRACT FOR THE PURCHASE OF SUPPLIES, SERVICES, EQUIPMENT AND MATERTALS IN THE AMOUNT OF $11,423.15 PROVIDING THAT ALL RESOLUTIONS IN CONFLICT HEREWTH BE REPEALED TO THE EXTENT OF SUCH CONFLICT; AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE." (staff) CITY OF DANIA DEPARTMENT REQUISITION N9 7687 PUBCHASE OROER NOVENOOR CODE coM ANY E NUMOlo -G- ITEM NO- TEL. -5s'l OR E t- AI SHI DESI NTD I TOTALUNIT PRICE UNITQUAN. I t1)DrSco - SuP *ia c,l.J uo (- ILUMP SUM NET TOTALEDBOUtlJpSerBeq ENTPUTIONUSTIFIEDE NAMEFIDATEAMT.APPROVEDOE CITY MANAGERSIGNATURE OATE COMMODITY DESCBIPIION CITY MANAGER APPBOVAL REOUIRED YES -NO - CITY OF DANIA FIRE-RESCUE DEPARTMENT INTEROFFICE MEMORANDUM TO:Mchael Smith Personnel Director trROM: James Mulford, Division Chief RE Purchase Marquette D I 500 D March 14, 1994DATE: Accompanying is the bid for a replacement Defibrillatorltfonitor due to the unfortunate the,ft of the unit from Rescue #93. The unit to be purchased is a complete Defib^vlonitor/Pacemaker, capable of 12 lead EKG's. Cost of this unit is $11,423.15. A new unit purchase is $13,439.00, where the unit we will purchase was a sales demonstrator, allowing us a zubstantial savings. @ morquette electronics Quototion Numben '11704601 Date: 18 February 1994 Bill Tot City of Dania Fire & Rescue I l0 W. Dania Beach Dani4 FL 33004 Atm: Chief Jim Mulford Marquette Eleclronics, lnc. is pleased to submit this quotation and offers to sell the fotlowing produc{s descdbed herein at orices andIerms slateo, suDled to your acceptance of the terms and conditions on the last page hereo-f and suBJEcT To CREDI AppRovAL.I nrs quotauon expires 60 days trom the above date unless otherwise indicated $iith-in. Ship To: Same as Billing Address Item Description Unit Price Total I I D150G.SLP Full Featured Delibrillator/Monitor P art Number : D I 5 00 EL{S-LAA-ACW Full Featued D€fibrillator/Monitor with Non-Invasive Pacer, 12 Lead Analysis Program, NiCad Batery PaclG, Siogle Battery Management System II and Integral Direct Digital Writer FEATURES: t High Resolution LCD Monitor Displayr Disposable Pre-Gelled Pads for Improved Faster Defibrillation and Operator Safety* User Defined Operating Parameters via Custom Setup Facilities ' Mee6 Military Standards for Shock, Vibration, Humidity and AltitudeI htegral Direct Digital Writer @DW)I Full Disclosure Digital ECG Recording (via Data Card)t Operators Manual with l2SL Analysis* Quick Reference Guider See Attached Specification Sheet for Warranty Information* Compatible with l20V 50/60H2 Line Power ' Two Exu-a NiCad Battery Packt One 3-Lead Patient Cable* Two Sets ofDefibrillator Padst One Pack ofECG Monitoring Elecrodes* DDW Paperr Padded, Rain Resistant Carrying Caser Computerized Simultaneous 12 Lead ECG Analysist One Marquette l2SL Physician,s Guidet Patient Data Card (40 Minutes)* AM-4 with Grabber Adapters 13,439.00 13,439.00 o-05 Page I of 4 oty Molquell€ Elechonics, lnc. - Quotation Number 11704601 Page 2 of 4 Item otv Description Unit Price AtlA Color Coding Technical Servicc Manuals are not included with the equipment. They may be ordered separately. Contact your Marquette Salcs Person for part numbcn and pricing. FDA Requircd Tracking Information: (Cantrot Process Wthout) EDd Users Name: Jim Mulford Title: Chief Phone Numbcr: (305) 921-8700 Subtot l Deuo - 6 MonO Warranty 157c Discoutrt Total NOTE: Quotcd prices do not r€flelt Statc and Local Taxes ifapplicable. Marquctttr'Citicorp Finsnc! Propossl: (Subject to cedit approval) LESSEE: City of Dania Fire & Rescue LESSOR Citicorp Lcasing Inc. 450 Mamaroneck Avenue Harrison, NY 10528 EQTDMENTCOST: $ 11,423.15 OPTION #l: Term: 48 Monrhs Payment t 276.00 LEASE EXPIRY OPTIONS: ' Purchase or Renewal - Fair Market Value. Terminatc - Retum equipm€nt to Citicorp. OPTION #2: Term: 48 Months Payment S 302.00 LEASE EXPIRY OPTIONS: ' One dollar (S I .00) cnd of tcrm purchasc option. -2,015.E5 11,423.r5 13,439.00 Total Morquette Eleckonlcs, lnc. - Quotetion Number 11704601 Page 3 of 4 Item oty Description Unit Price Total t Assumes satisfactory completion of lease For details rcgarding lease terms and conditions, or for preparation of a Maque$e Cost Analysis Model, Please contact our Citicorp representativc at l-800-84&1296, Exte$ion 33,14 or 33E8. NOTE: For your conveniencc you Esy use thb quotatioB os a purchasc otder by Iilling h the information r.qucstcd otr the lrst page and faring tbc ENTIRE quotation dircctly to our order cntry dcprrtmcnt at (4r4) 357-3458. For: City of Dania Fire & Rescue Terms of Dolivery: F.O.B. Milwaukee wI, prepay & Add Shipment: See Note Terms of Payment NET 30 Morquetle Electronics, tnc. JeffSpek 8200 W. Towcr Avenue Milwaukee, WL53223 Phone: 800-558-5544 QUOTATION SUMMARY PAGE TERMS AI{D CONDITIONS Quotation Number 117(M601 Page 4 of 4 Quotation Total: 11,423.15 This quotation may be used as a purchase Order by filling in thie information enclosed in this area. Buyer: Signature: Tifle: P.O. Number: rgipt! Urlrdio,n, lhatl b6 br accoum of buycr. dr"' rthout Egard b 3uDlrqu.nt dlliveri*. o€lay in paym€nt ot.ny irutaxmim inirin6r rqiicre ouylr or ir ouqit*" L- ai-{ iirucncr er anrornr orr. b MEt f.mhrr.r!h.ll b€. inErllt atth. higho.t tawtul rab tbm ani anerm Oirs OaU. 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ECG Diagnostic and Defibrillator products Warranty MARoUETTE ELEcrRoNrcs, rNc., hereinatter refened to as MAFTeuETTE, warrantsto repair orreprace aI new Ecc Diagnostic producrs sord by MARouETTE ol, rclrinoiil"iagents when shown to be defective in either malerials or workmanship. ^^y^1,1lty^1.-p?ir or reptacements wi .be made at customer premises at no charge for apefloo ol_one year ,rom the,date of shtpment during the normal working n6rrs ofMARQUETTE except ,or the foltowing prodLcts. _[lJl reqaiq or repracement of defective Horter recorders and sEER recorders wifl be :I19e_191,i?"rl09.ot one.year.from the date of shipment, provided they are returned to theracrory wrrn.rrerght prep€id. warranty repairs or replacements of Defib;llators and uld FCerecrrocardrographs will be provided on site i, the installation is located within 100 miles oJ ily-:l':]l!g llguetre.service person. rn otherrocations, Marquette wirtguarantee +a trouirurn-around service at the factory. lt the customer requires a loaner ror thL return to factorvservice, one wiil be provided at'no charge except foi return snipping c-harges. ^,^Ej:lr-d^id l"-T_tli: yarfnry are expendabte suppty items such as, but not timited to,ereqrooes, magnetic media, leadwires, patient cables, ink, and ribbons. gatteriei i';covered lor a period of one year from the date of shipment. . . n'-:.y3!jllty does not cover repairs or reptacement parts which, in the ooinion ofIl,Ily.^l 1Et are required as the resutt o, abuse or misuse of the equipment, iaiture tomarnrarn rhe equipment in the manner described in any appricabre insiruaions, use oi :lrytr.?s."-19119ries, magnetic mgdiarorothersuppties nofreio'mmenaeo Uy rurnnOUerrE,or rau[y oevtces connected to MAROUETTE equipment. THIS WARBANW IS GIVEN BY MABOUETTE IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRAT,ITIES, EXP. RESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING ANY WARBANTV AS rO NAENCXANilETL|w O-iFITNESS FOR ANY PARTICULAR PURPOSE. .,,(J I I I I I i l I i I rjiiillii :,,' I lJ,iiliirlri,rrlli rii I I I I I I I iii;iiirili,' ll Marquette Electronics' Biomedical Program S A PARI OF I}IE MAROUETTEUNITY TWelve Ways Marquette Electronics Supports the Biomedical Community 24-Hour Tedrnical Support Variable Warranty BBS Tech Memo Prrogam (Engineering Technical Notices) ',AI]FINIfY," Marquette's Biomedical Newsletter Biomedical E;cpert Panel Biomedical Factory t" Regional Training Biomedical Advisor hogram Technical Presentations for Regional Associations Biomedical First Line Service ContracB Biomedical Scholarship Programs BBS Ubrary of Curent Software Versions and Features Regional Parts Depots Marquette Electronics is committed to working with the biomedical community. We recognize the vitally important role this community plays in the selection, support and maintenance of successful equipment installations. a a a a a a a o a a a a --ElPBcc : Palm Beach Community College Purchasing Oepartme, 42()0 Congress Avenuekke Worth, FL 33461{796(ar4,li]98030 INVITATION TO BID BIDDER ACKNOWLEDG EMENT gro t{o:93 / 9 4-38 EH.:January 11, 1994 12-Lead ECG De fibri llator /Monitor rrG rus? BE HEc€ryEo pntoe 10 2fi pJ. ;TANUARY 31 , 1g g 4 rt i ch lkr bld. r t b. oP.rd. 816 REC€N/EO AFTER THTS TIIE FH.ATTE WLL 8E NETURNED TO TI.IE AIDEF UNOPEI{ED. YENOOR NAXE IIARQUEtrTE ELECTRONICS, INC.tEtIS:NEE 30 VETOON ll ruNG AODRESS: 82OO W. TCT{ER, AYE.IT'E I.IILWAIJKEE, WI 53223 FEIO. ,ao. (S.S.,?q-l od66?1 O.llvrry o r-.lB ot trrdr!- drt. ^nE^ coosrElEPHoxe ro.: 414/355_50@ Sigianr@ (Marwal) GORDCN PEAERSEN SECR,EEAEJ A TTOLLUSIOi{: Th. rlgn d bld.h c.rttt- th.l h./dr. h.r Et dlrulgd,allac$..d o? comFlrd hlrlE bld rrlh odraa bldat 6.nd lr. rEt ccllua5rllr any otll bldda? o, Fiu.a tl a btd rlinavr. (t{O?E: t{o p tllr{tra,1r5al6 or gralultlc patunad alhar rlth, Flo, b, ca aia. ariy aallvr!' ol.nalrhl. lny .uch vlolrtton rlll tr.r[ tn tia catlc.lLlon mdror rrtr'n olfi.trl.L (.a appll.atta) and lha ltalord trEr! u., llll. INV]TATION TO BID ]hb hvitatim t(l Elid, Gsnoral conditirrs, hsfir(:ions D Bdd€fs, Sp€cial Cordit6s, Add€nda andlor any 0il6r p€airErt &cr,tnant bm a part o, fibprogcal ard by l€brs rcs at€ ma& a Fn ths€or. PUnPosE: lt E tlB putposs ard inEnt o, llb hviEid| E sErr€ biis br iErn(s) ardrbr sarvicB as lbd hoEin br the Distid Eoard ol Tru$as ol palm Bodr Commr]iv Coll€gs. helBinarEr calbd tE BOAHO. BOAAD'S ACC€PTANCE: unless ofl€ isa sp€€ifred iEl€in, rhe bit&r wil alow a mhtnlrr o, fiirty (30] &]6 tom tle Est daE br rEcsivhg bita braccapEnca o, hB bil !y rhe Board. AwAnDs: ln fie best inEr€st ot lhe Collegp, ,te Soard r€6sr1r€6 the dght b rriea any and all birc and b raiya any hbmality h birs r€cailrod; t! acaspt any iEm or group ol iEms urnsss qJalfiad by bidar; b acquirE dditimd quanltirs al pric$ qroEd cn t E hvianr ur{€ss lddilhd quanttbs arE n;taccsptabls. Alav,.ards made as a r6ultol'lis lid shatr conform 6 apdicaue Florida StatuEs, Stab Board ot &lucadm RogutstiorB atd Dbfic Boad olTrusE€s rub3. GENERAL CONDITIONS, INSTRUCTIONS AND INFORMATION FOR BTDDERS BIOOER: To insure acEeptsnc€ o, 60 !id. bito\x fiale irruu(roas: 8€ALEO BIGi: Al bi6s and tll! brrn tha/t be .l,/!r ca{ tn a la.jad orwatopoadd!!!a.6 E Plm Baaai Co.irnurnry cdl.ga. Purclt eno oeF.rgnon( 4200 c0n9''3! Av€n!.. Lat! worfi. Florida 33461-47$. (DO NOT TNCLUDE rrOHE'n{ N ot.lE BID PER ENVELOPE). The tacs ot fio .r oiop. ltial .onEin, rn adjion E fi€ alov€ aodr63r. THE oATE ANO TIME OF THE 8tO OPEN|NG, 8tO TTTLE ANO AD NtnGER.Eli6. srfl ba oF.noo BJdidy .nd Ct b66.r! an! grnor.i pLDlic are lirvtt6d and anaarrag66 !o agerxt. I n lia !6a r.sDdl.lbtlty ot lh. nd6or E Oiiver hignor p(ooosat !o n€ alove aal6r$s ol a balDai tL doalng trqr and 6.rc $own aboi.e. RETURN OtlE COPI OF ALL BIO SHEETS AND tHlS FORM. Ary t lurE d rno pan ol lle &oo€r E csipty wlo ln. rpaolbldls, nm! arx, coidilona ot tl1l! lllvrElon D Bl, stidt be €slon lEr Elt'nalon ol arad. 1. EXECUTIOI{ OF BIO: Bi6 muia cDnEln dram,€t sirErJro ol an autta[ed ra9.lsenEuJvo in gra stacE prord€d aDore. &d mu !a typed or Ftmad in inlc Ula ol oiasablr ink no! pernitbd. No 6rits!6a irrE parht!tsd. lt a cor€@on ig nocrilarr, draw a en€to llns fircugn fie €nl.rg6 igsro a,l6 entor ne co,Irqad llgure amv€ iL Coneoon! nust ba indiad by tle peGon lgntnE lha brd. Any ill.grblc ano6a. poncil b*ta andor conEddl! not inilalad may not bo Bluta&ld. UnLllt ofier*l.e $adllad, tiddert ,nui rl'a ira proFlai tltrn furrr$€d by tlo Coltogo. FaIura E 60 !o may calse na bid E !. r!tod!d. F€riovd ot arv p6ri ot Eta bid proEra ftay inydioato tle Dtd. 2. t{O glo: It rlot $DmrEng a nd, p(oale raspqd !y ltumlno ,ti! tdrn. martdtg il-ilo BlO.'and a&|aln b€l tho rlason_ Falurr o r..porE lrlr.a (O !m.a in $cccalroa fitlloll lu!!fiaaoo.r $aI ba calla ts rdtE!,il ot fl. $pplio/! trctle lrorn oE old |rE n9 tsr NOTE: To ql.Btity aa e lllpond.nl l!.6.r mlJ!! subrEi a TIO BlO.- and { u$ be rocEv€d no tate ir-1fio n.d nd opair}g daE ah6 hout. 1BlDOpe N6: Sldl b. F.Ollc dt Bt d.r..,lC.t rt lrna !p.dna6 qi '1. lidio.m. n rr m Uddo/3 raap.,tttlElty E asltl'r fiat llJtar bid a ddivarad aI $a FoFar lrna and paaaa d tra Ud o9a.!ine. Bidt fidt tr art rtaon ara rEl Iiblivlrld, ril not !a cqtidcltd. NOIE: Ed tallJtsrhnt rti !. irridltd up..il'itlln '!qta!l rith a! aicblad !elt*!rr3!ad, lEnnpad o6rdo9a. 8id iLa mayb. !E ninad dt i'tg runrc rqLlrg tEJl! br apF<rngtt.rt a. Percat OUOIED: O,.dJq !zr.6ilao,iE .rn q.En firn nat Fic..- Giv. lottllln P.*ra .lrd atolxrad Ec. h car o[ a m191(. ln qsliai,ra, ,ra unr p.!ca aaEl(. p.lcaaanca. Att F,tcaa straU !e F.Os. daa!ft$sr. g. Pnlcg;, TEFIS ll{O PAYUE!|?: FirrYl F*r.. !rr.J !. lif rid lldllda .! 9.dorB,lrandllno, Jlipgng 6ar!€ ir,! d€lirrary D ,lo daair!$qr llr tl haGo, .) TIXES: Th. SEr ol Fqrd. do.. lld Fy tu r.l Erd!. arid Slaa !u6 rndirc6 Flranalat ol Elgiua pal!o,L{ Frolany. Saa armolclt fiJrtllar cl hcD of prJEnasa ddar. Thi! orafip!fi d(E rlt apply E Bl&rralaa of lmgdaparsoni p.opaiy ftla !y contlarg! ttio ut3 oa ali ua parlaat p.o9.rty in t,la Fa.lqrnalca ot €ntaca lor !t. imp@Ernaraf ot $ara{5iad prEFaw.! 6enn d in clrapEr 192. Fs. b) DIsCOUI{E: 8ilda6 ar! arrDuraord D .ii€ct cadl dt.ann! h rra u,iBFirt $Jora6: lE*G,.r.liddars may otbra (zsn dlooatmflr Fanpr FyirmlOi!6rnlt $lril ba corlid.rd in dronriinttr 'l. twr, (!lt fu ladavalualo,t FlrFaaa. c) UEJTIIeI:8ld.t 6,!.rF.ct d E.Elilra,l. +.dicardt " Ofy-ylaia<tul.. !a(, p.ira, aarltirr!.,l(l a[ fun aigtt partlillirtr Bimllall6laltrcaa. FalJtt D ab !o wdl ba et Dirarar! rilt d) COXOInO II{D P CIfOfaO: tt B ui6.r$6 ,td Irr.d tlrt rrt ltrrndltrad arl(' SriFgad as a ragrf E ttig Di, JraI ba a ,fr. crrrait gndldp.drr@r IrE d avaElia at EL irra ol tn! Ud. A! alnElrr! lrrtt Das,lalla k nraa! a jip.ian( afi, d tri.ra lttaj lGruda taro-d grirnr- oal Fd€giig. Paln Bed Cdnrturrty Cdaga r t ?Er irrt na ,xa d btlrason ic. 'No alD': BIO TTLE:P.e.r ot 8 P.e- I[VIteTIoN TO BrD: 93/9{-38 DIIE DATE: JAIIIIaRY 31, 1994 12.I]EAD ECG DEFTBRTLI,ATOR/UONITOR PAII,I BEACE CO!{T.IIINI TY COTLEGE TERUS AND CONDTTTONS ECOPE fhe purpose and intent of this Invitation to Bid is to securefirn prices for the purchase and delivery of a 12 -LE:AD Ecc DEFIBRIIJIJaIOR/IioNIToR as specifi.ed herein. B. DEI..TVERY Delivery Col1ege, shall. be FoB destination, PaIr Beach coDmunity4200 Congress Avenue, Lake l{orth, Florida, 33461. c. AneaD Bid shal1 be alrarded in its i entirety to the lowest and bestbidder Eeeting Specifications, Terns and Conditions. It isrequired that the bidder carefully consider the Iteu and makesure that the Iten bid neets the Specifications as indicated.In the event that the lten bid does not neet Specifications,the Iten bid will be disqualified. ft is anticipated that asrard vill be made at the February 9,1994 Board of Trustees neeting. D. WERR.A TY All eguiproent includi.ng naterial used therein sha1l be fu1lyEarranted by the bidder against mechanical, electrical andvorkrnanship defects for a period of one (1) year fron the dateof acceptance of equipnent by the ordering departEent. Therrarranty shall cover parts, service, labor and components ofthe equipnent systen purchased and any transportati.on costwhich may be incurred. 1 A. lr CATALOG CI]T / SPEC TFICATTON SEEETS If bidding a make and/or nodel otherbidder sha11 submit with their bid OUANT ITI ES x I than specified, eachcatalog cut sheets,specification sheets or any other technical data necessary tovLrify that the lteu bid neets or exceeds bid specifications.The -atalog cut sheets, specification sheets are to be subnitted with the bid. Failure to coDPIy with this condition shal1 be grounds for rejection of your bid. TNSTRUCTTON }iANU}I,S Vendor sha11 be required to furnish an instructional uanualfor each unit/iten ordered. Bulletins, revisions andcorrections shalL be supplied to each manual as they are issued by the Eanufacturer. Each manual shall contain:definition of eguipruent capabilties, technical description or equiprnent operaaion, description of malfunction identification and - troubleshooting procedures, installation and useinstructions. The College reserves the right to increase or decrease thequantities stated herein in order to meet the actual needs or €o keep lrithin the budget allocatj'on and further reserves theright to accept losrest/best bid per Item/Group. BRAND NAUES It is not the intent of the College to linit bidding by specifying a particular nanufacturer, brand or nodel nunber, but rather to set a level of quality, perfornance and/or feature required. PI'BLTC ENTITY CRTI.IES In compliance trith Florida Public Entity Crime Statute (Section 287.L32, 133) attached state ForE PUR 7068 should be fully executed, notarized and subnj.tted witb bid or upon requLst once per calendar year. No alrard vill be executed wiih any person or affiliate identified on the DePartment of ceneral sLrvice convicted vendor list. This list is defined as consistj.ng of persons and affiliates srho are disgualifiedfron public contracting and purchas ing process because they have Leen found guilty of a public entity criroe. No public entity shalI award any contractor to, or transact any business ) F. in excess of the threshold anount provided in Section 297.OL7.Florida Statutes for Category Tlro (currently S1OTOOO) vith anyperson or affilj.ate on the nconvicted vendorr list for aperiod of thirty six (36) monttrs frou ttre date tbe person oraffj.liate was plaeed on the rconvicted vendorr llit unlessthat person or affiliate has been renoved fron the listpursuant to Section 287.133 (3) (f) Florida Statutes. Attached ls a certificate to .be cornpleted by all awardedvendors. This certificate can be subnitted rrl.th bid or shal1be subnitted vithin five (5) days upon request. 3 PaLn Beach coBmunity def ibrill-ator with theanalyzed l2-Lead ECGS - SPECIFTCATIONS College desires a full-featuredcapability of on-the-sPot computer1) 2) 3) 4) s) 6) 7l Unit shalt be a self-contained defribrillator and a couputer enhanced electrocardiograph. Unit shall have a 12-Lead acquisition uodule for full. EcGanalysis program capabilities. ECG acquisition rnodule sha1lprovide naxinun signal quality and a 12-Ecc analysis progranto acquire all 12 classical ECG leads sinultaneously. Unit sha11 have the ability to perfom a fu11 analysis of norphologY and rhythn within a miniEuE of 15 seconds. Unit shal1 have the capability to produce a 12-Lead EcG plus analysis report that is printed innediately for presentation.Unit sha1l also have capability to transmit report by cellu1aror conventional telephone. Unj.t shal1 have external pacenaker providing denand and non- demand pac5-ng via the same cable and electrodes used fordefibrillation. Unit shall have ltolter-tlT)e digital EcG recording for unprecedented nedical review capabilities. Recording shal.lstore up to 4o Dinutes digital data storage of full-disclosure ECG data on a solid-state conputer meroory card. (Patient data card) . Information shall be able to be downloaded via EDfC ECG data managenent systen software to the Department I s PS2 conPuter.Infornation shal1 be for review, analysis, Printing and/orarchival storage. The requesting Departuent has the fo).lowing uinimum equipnent: 286 Al conpatible comPuter; 1 MB R;Nt; vGAcolor nonitor; conpatible printer. vendor's EDIC data managenent system shall incl.ude: a. software (3 L/2n or 5 Ll 4tt floppy disk) card Reader Interface card vith Cable operator rs Manual conpatible rith 120v, 5ol60 tlz Line Power 4 b. d. 8) s) Unit sha11 have an autonaticperforo in the same manner as Unit shall have a rhythm alarmarrhythmias during monitoring. advisory mode allo!,ring it toan autoDatic defibrillator. for detection of shockable 10) 11) Unit shall have a high resolution LcD nonj.tor display. Unit shall. incl-ude an integral high resolution direct digitalwriter to provide EcG and annotated report/ strock summary and 12-Lead data. Vendor to include EcG paPer. Unit shall include disposable pre-geIled pads and tvo (2) setsof extra defibrillator pads. Vendor shall include appropriate oPeratorr s Manual, lechnical Service l{anuals, Physiciants Guide. Unit shalI have a padded, rain resistant carrying case forstorage and portability. t2) 13) Unit shal1 have dual function defibrillation/pacing pads and cables. 14) Unit shall include aI1 necessary viring for 12-Lead EcGcapabili.t5-es. In addition, unit sha1l include: one (1) 3-Lead patient cable one (1) Pack of EcG nonitoringelectrodes. a b 15) .. 16) L7)Since this unit vill be used in the classroom, the College does not request a battery pack. 18) vendor shall include an auxiliary power uodule allowing for standard 110v. BID SIITTUARY ITEI,I 1 1 EACE 12.LEID ECG DEFTBRILLATOR/I,TONITOR,per Bid Speci.fications. Marquette Model D1500-SLP Full Featured Defibrillator/Monitor oracceptable equal. 11!G MERQIJHETE ELECTRCEiIICSutc #DI5oO-SLP (New)ulrlr s TINIT S t4,o55.25 MFG MARQUEITE ELEqIBONICS MFG* D150O-SLP (Derc)!2r7?5.?5 IOT}I ITEM 1 NEI!{ TqIAI, ITEM 2 $ t2,725.75 DE,Io .Discount ofbi11ing.o I for palment within 30 days of final(D:isbount uust apply to pa)ments being rnade afterconpletion of order). Your del5.very 30 days after receipt of order. NAHE: STGNATURE: ADDRESS: or Pr t T() I.,IILWAUKEE !{r 53223 PHONE:800-558-5120 Ext 3003 6 S Ia ncE ?q SI'BMTTTED BY: BTDDER: MARoT]ETPE ELECTRoNICS, INc. PRODU SIilORN SIATEMENT PITRSUANT TO SECTION 2&2.83(3)(8),FLORIDA STATUTES. ON PI,BLIC ENTITY CRnCi' TEIS FORM MUST BE SIGNM .AND SWOR.N TO IN TEE PRESENCE OF A NOTARY PIIBLIC OR OTEEIOTTICTAL AIIIEORIZED TO ADMINISIM, OATES. 1. This swor! srarellcBr is subEincd ro PALII BEACE ClMMuNIly CoLLEGE [prlut tlaEc of the publlc cEUryl@RDON- CORPORATE lndlvldull's DaEc ardfor DqEe of cntlty subElttlDg swom stataBcBtl whosc b.Jsi-E6s . addrcss is 82OO WEST Tq.IB, AVE{TJE l,ELwAuKEE, wI 53223 ald (if applicablc) tts Fedcral Eaploycr Idcatificatioa Nu&ber (EEIN)is3 9-1 77 (If the csdry bas no EEIN, include thc social secr:rity Nunbcr of &c ildividual signing rtris swom slatctaear ) ')I.uDders "rf Lhar a 'public eEriry criEc'as de6Dcd iu pamgpph ?g1.1 .a3G)G), FIorIda srarut6. tucarlle avioladoa of.auy statc or fedcral hI F " pcrsoa wirh rcspc& rb a"o aiteiJfiirafilG[Ttransaaiou or!:-bq iq..ovpubliccntity or with-aa-i.gcacy or polirill subdivisioa or ",iy ouerit3lJoi or 15" uoi "asBtcst lacludilg' but nol liEircd to, aly bid or coutfilct for poods or scrviccs- ro bc providcd ro aay publiccutity or a! agelcy or politial subdivisiou of aay orher sute 6r of uc uuiieJsurcs fii i"ilt".g *uo*r,Eaud, &efq bribery, coll,sion, rac&crc€ri!& coispiracy, or aarcrial nisreprescuratoa - -" I undcrsEld rh^t 'convictcd' or 'couvictiou' as defiaed i! Paragrap! 287.133(1)(b), Florida Stntutcs, me"<a fiading of guflt or a coavietioB of a public cEtity crinc, wirl oi wirlour aa'iajiai--ffiuiT guilq iD asyfedcral or sratc trial coun of rccord _r_cl.yq !9, oL"gcs brough.by inoictacul oi inronoarioa inei:ory i19E9, as a resuh of a jury verdicq uoujury rria! or -auy of i plei of gurry o, ooto --o,Jo-a-"r* 1*6s6tand rh't ar raEliate' as dcEDcd i! paragEph 297.133(1xa), t'toriara statutes. Ecaas: -1. A predeccssor or succcssor of a pcrson colvided of a pubtic eEdty cillq orZ. A! erdry uadcr &e coutrol of aiy aatural pcrsoa wUo'is acUvc i; rhc "';""geaear of uc e.dry a[d th-1.S_bT-r_?yctcd of a.Public turity criria Thc term 'aEliarc' iacruocs'rloie -omJrs, directors,(xecu.!rycq patuers, shaleholdqs, clBployecs, Beobcrs, ''rd ageas who are aqive ia thc r"^"rgeaeat oi3 ^"*l:_ ll:_?y::-Yp- uy one pirsou of starcs coastitu'in_g a couuoiling i"t"rot i" aa-orhit pcrsoa,or a PoolLDg.oI.€qurPEeEl or- in@Ele zrnoag persoDs e/hen uot for Ai! Earket-yalue ugde! a! aru,j teagtlagech.rq shrl, be a prima hcic case &ar.bic pc6oE coBtrots alolhcr persoE- e pi"oo *uo ho*i".gtcllers i!!o. a ioi vclrulc s/irh.a pelso!- who ui u:9u colvicted of a puLuc curity -6:niL rldda dG;ithe precdiag 36 moutbs shal be-coDsiderst 3a affi"liere I uudesuad thar a 'persoa' as deEned ia,paragra.ph 2s?.133(1xe), t1ougast"hrrE rlear,s arry rumral Pcrsotr.or catiry orgauizcd uuder thc laur of ary saG or of ue'Liiiicc srara wirt r.ue tcgal power ro earcr into a bia9iry coD.uact aud which bids or applics to bid oE corrncn for uc provisioE of- go'ods or scrviccslcl by_a Public.cBriry, or which otlerwisc traisaas or applics ro rnlsasr brsiicss wir! a pfiutic cutity. Taetcrlr 'pcrsou' ilcludcs rhosc o6ccrs, dircclors, cxccurivd, panncrs, sharehotoers, eurployt, nembjrs, aadageEls wbo arc astive ia oaaagcaear of a! cltity. 4. 6.Bascd on inforroariou ald bclicf, thc sateueot which I tavc Earkcd bclow is true i! rcladou to tbe eutity subEirtiJrg this sworo, sBtcttrcEl 0ndlcltc wblch statcEent sppllesJ -[ n"t*., the e8riry subllitring rhis sqrorlr starc:Ecaq lor aEy of its ofEcels, di!cs!o]s, crccutivcs, parincrs, sbareholdels, employecs, netrbers, or agens who arc activc in rhc aaaagcureat of thc curity, lor a8y arFliaE of Lhc cltiry h2. bec! ciargcd with asd coEviced of a public ctrtity criEc subscqucBr to July 1, 19E9. _ Tlc eudty submining rhi< 5ss111 sraksretrt, or oue or uorc of iB o6cess, diicctors, cxcortives, paftcrs, shafcholdcls, employc€s, tochbcrs, or agca'tll wbo arc acdvc io 1trs rnenageaeEt of tbc catity, ora! aEliate of thc c8tiry har be€! charged with ard colvictcd of a public cutity ciEe subsequcat to July 1, 1989. _ Thc cltity subloirting this ssora stetcBcD,t, or oEc or norc of its o6ccrs, directors, cxeertivcq pifircrsr sharcholders, cEployccs, BcEbets, or agcn6 who are activc i! Lhe tDalagcEeat of t[c earity, or aa atEliatc of rle cBdry has beca c[arged wiri ald cotwictcd of a pubiic e8dty criEc subscqucut to July 1, 1989. llowevcr, tlcre has bccB a subscqucEt pmceediug bcfore a Hcariug O6ccs of tbc StaE of Flosids, Divisioa of Adariais:radvr Hearilgs aad the F:sal Cidc! catcrcd by tic lIe=ring OEce! de!.rEiaed tla!, it was uot in rhc public iatcrGt to placc thc cBtity subEittilg rhi( swor! stateEcat o! tbc coavided vcrdor list. [8tt!ch a copy of thc liaal order] I I'NDM,SI'.ND TEAT TEE SI]BMISSION OF TEIS FORM TO TEE CONTRACTING OIT'ICER FOR TEE PI,BLIC E}'TITY IDENTIFIED IN PAXAGRAPE 1 (ONE) ABO\IE IS FOR TEAT PI'BLIC E}TNTY ONLY AND, TEAT TEIS FORM IS VAIJD TEROUGE DECEMBER 31 OF TEE CALENDAR Y.EAR IN WEICE IT IS FIITD. I AISO I'NDERSTA}ID TEAT I AM REQI'IRED TO INFORM TEE PI,BLIC EXYTITY PRIOR TO ENTERING INTO A CONTRACT IN EXCESS OF TEE TERESEOID A.T{OI'NT PROYID IN SECIION 287.017,FLORIDA STATUTES FOR CATEGORY TWO OF AI{Y CEANGE IN TEE N IN TEIS FORJVI. [signaturel Swora to and subscribed beforc uc rUs 2''') t oay of OR Produccd ideatiEcation (Iype of ideutiEcation) --j.JFJ-'- (- - liotary Public - Statc 'i(:ri.^.a-4- My conmissioa cxpircs ,1-cu/ \ 1 ., d. tr-. L -.2-hl. (Priutcd rypcd or saErpcd Cornrni<SioEcd aaEc Of UOtary public) Form PUR 7068 (Rar. MlLllY2) 19 i{. Personally knosu ./ @ 3t?[3ll3,tt. Quotolion Numban t1583001 Date: 26 January lgg4 Ship To3 Samc as Billing Addrcss Page I of 4 Matquette Ele€fonics, lnc. is pleased !o submit thk quotation and ofiers to sell lhe following produds d€scrib3d herEin at prices andlerms stated, subiecl to your acceptance of the terms and conditions on the last gaqe herEof and SUBJECT TO CREDIT APPROVALThis quotalion expires 60 days from the above date unless otheruisa indicatad *ithln. Bill To: PaLu Bcach Community College 4200 Congrcss Avenue Lake Wonh, FL 334614796 Atu: Purchasing Departnent Bid No. 93/94-38 Item otv Description Unit Price Total I I NEW EQI,IIPMENT DISOGSLP Full Fcatur€d Delibrilhtor/Monitor P art Number : D I 5 00 EIqBJAA-ACXC Futl Featurcd DcfrbrillatorrlVlonitor wirh Non-lnvasive Pacer, 12 Lcad Analysis Program, Sealed Lead Acid Battcry Packs and Integral Direct Digital Writer FEATURES: ' High Resolution LCD Monitor Displayt Disposable Pre-Gelled Pads for Improved, Fastcr Dcfibrillation and Operator Safety ' User Defincd Opcrating Paramctcrs via Custom Setup Facilities ' Meets Military Standards for Shoclg Vibration, Humidity and Altitude ' Intcgral Dircct Digital Wrirer @DW)' Full Disclosure Digital ECG Rccording (via Data CarQt Opcrators Manual with l2SL Analysist Quick Refcrcncc Guide ' Sce Attached Spccification Shcet for Warranty lnformarion ' Compatible with l20V 50/60[Iz Line Powcr ' Onc Lcad Acid Banery Pack ' One ExEa Battcry Pack ' One 3-Lead Patient Cablc ' Two Sets of Dcfibrillator Pads ' One Pack of ECG Monitoriag Elecuodcst DDW Paper ' Padded, Rain Resistant Carrying Casci Computerized Simultancous 12 Lcad t3,674.00 13,674.00 o-05 Morquetle Elechonics, lnc. - Quotation Number ll58300I Page 2 of { Item Description Unit Price Total ., 3 4 I I I ECG Analysist Onc Marquette l2SL Physician's Guidct Pdient Data Card (40 Minut6). Auxiliary Powcr Modulct AM-4 with Grabbcr Adapters- AIIA Color Coding Lcss Allowancc for two (2) Lead-rcid battcry packs Group Subtotal ' EDIC System for Customer Owned AT Conputcr P art Number: EDIC-CAA-ffi( INCLLIDES: ' EDIC Softwarc (3 ll2' or 5 l/4" Floppy Disk) ' Card Readert Inarface Card with Cablcs ' Operators Manualt See Atached Specification Sheet for Warranty Information. Compaible with l20V 50/60H2 Line Power NOTE: Minimum Requiremeas for Customcr Owncd Computer- 285 AT Compatible- l MegaBycRAM- VGA Color Monimr- Epson Compatible Dot Matix Printer for Reports Technical Service Manuals arc not included with thc equipment They may be ordered scparately. Contact your Marquctt Sales Pcrson for part numbers and pricing. Running Subtotal Equipment Discount (57o) Total NOTE: Quoted prices do not rcflcct State and Local Taxes if applicablc. I,500.00 -739.75 -379.00 13,?95.00 1500.00 t4,795.00 -739.75 14,05525 otv -379.00 Morquette Eleclronics, lnc. - Quotation Number 11583001 Page 3 of { Item Qtv Description Unit Price Total Marquette/Citicorp Finance Proposal: (Subject to credit approval) LESSEE: Palm Bcach Community Collcgc LESSOk Citicorp Lcasing Inc. 450 Mamaroneck Avcnue Harrison, NY 10528 EQLIPTVENT COST: S 14,05525 OPTION #l: Term: 48 Mouths Paymcnr S 339.00 LEASE EXPIRY OPTIONS: I Purchase or Reuewal - Fair Market Valuc. Terminatc - Reom cquipmcnt to Citicorp. OPTION #2: Term: 48 Months Payment S 371.00 LEASE EXPIRY OPTIONS: . Onc dollar (S L00) end of tcrm purchasc option t Assumes satisfacory complction of leasc For details rcgarding lease tcrms and conditions, or for preparadon of a Marquctte Cost Aaalysis Modcl, Plcase contact our Citicorp rcprcscntative at l-80&846-1296, Exension 3344 or 3388. For: Palm Beach Community College Terms of Oelivery: F.O.B. Milwaukce WI, Prepay & Add Shipment 30-45 days aftcr receipt of order Terms of Payment NET 30 Morquetle Eleclronics, lnc. Jefr Spek 8200 W. Towcr Avenue Milwaukec, WI 53223 Phonc: 800-558-5544 QUOTATION SUMMARY PAGE Quotatlon Numben 1'1583001 Page 4 of 4 Qsotation Total: 14,05525 I rciptt ,|.r!lrqtl lhal b. lb. @r,rt c, bsy!.. bqyar lhail baar itE !C a Ua hilhlli Lwfu rab fiun .rtd dar tta thra de. vqrdo/t 0cn. urd fufl paynant ia mada b, buylr. a. MEI lhall not ba [euo 1br ddayt in pcrfonnarca aaugd by ads ot God or 0lr psbic ancrlx war!:'rlr!!" eqb!b.l! or foods; cnikai wgrt sbppaga!. ltowdwns or thalk!: lhortaga ol dEbrial. fud, powar or h!q: lribargo or drhy in Eanapoftllion: cofiplian{n witr, or othar adioal t*an b €try oot mc nun or purposc o, ally la,r ot b $ci iirlr .. n-, b. llaldla$y ,E.laty b rt !|. 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EXPRESSED oR IMPuED, oR A}{Y AFFIRII,ATIoNS oF FAoT oRPRoMtsEs BY MEt wrH REFERENCE To rHE EourpME}{r. oR To rrs MERcr{ANTABtury oR Fm{Ess FoR A}ty pARTlcuLAR puRpose wHrCx arrenbEEYOND THE OESCRIPTION OFTHE EOUIP{T.IENT ONTHE FACE HEREOF. 7. ln 60 ct.nl lhall MEI b. li.bta fio. tost prottE goodrifl o. arry o$r, sp.ci.t or cqrlaqucntial d.nEg.!. cdldilirl! whanE cdiainad in hryca! 9lrdara o-dar d shigping rdcara lbnrq d alsahcG. lhaI ba t ndrE qr MEI untcrs trcri:ittrr nqi in writi anO ggnad ry |t3authonaad llF,llantativr. Atl proporaq nagot.ll,lt and GpEaantatjons hrl!6!.! tntdr ar! ntcrgcd hlran. 9. This conf'ad lhal be 9ov6rn.d by and conlAlad acarding to th. latr,3 of $r Ststa o, Vi[lcolrlin. This quotation may be used as a Purchase Order by filling in thie information enclosed in this area. Buyer Signature: TiUe: TERMS AND COIYDITIONS P.O. Numben @ mor quette elect ronrcs Bill To:Palm Bcach Comrnunity College 4200 Congrcss Avenuc Lakc Wonh, FL 334514796 Am: Purchasing Depararcnt Bid No. 93194.38 Quotolion Numbec 11583201 Dat€: 26 Januay1994 ShiP To: Sarnc as Billing Address Pagc I of 4 Marqueta EJectronics, lnc. is pleased to sutmit this quotation and ofiers b sell the bllo.ring producE described herein at Drices andlerms stated, subiect to your acceptance of the terms and conditioG on lhe lasl paEe hereof 'and SUBJECT TO CREDIT APPROVALThi3 quotation Clpiras 60 days from the above dat€ untess othe is6 indicatgd viithln. Item oty Description Unit Price Total I I NEWDEMO EQI,'IPMENT Dl50G'SLP Full Featured Dclibrillator/Monitor P ot N umb er : D I 5 00 EInS-JAA-ACXC Full Featured Defrbrillatorrlvlonitor with Non-Iavasive Pacca 12 Lead Analysis Program, Sealed Lead Acid Baccry Packs and Intcgral Dircst Digial Wrircr FEATURES: i High Resolution LCD Monitor Display ' Disposable Pre-Gellcd Pads for Improved, Fastcr Defibrillation and Opcntor Safery ' User Defmcd Operating Parametets via Custom Setup Faciiiticst Meets Military Standards for Shoch Vibruion, Humidity urd Altiodea Intcgral Direct Digital Writcr (DDW) ' Full Disclosurc Digital ECG Recording (via Data Card) ' Opcrators Manua.l with l2SL Analysis ' Quick Rcfcrencc Guidc ' Sec Attached Spccificadon Sheet for Warranty Information ' Compatible with l20V 50/60H2 Line Powcrt One Lead Acid Badcry Pack ' One Exta Battcry Packt Onc 3-Lcad Paticnt Cable ' Two Ses ofDcfibrillator Pads ' One Pack of ECG Monitoring Elcctodes ' DDW Papert Padded Rain Resistant Carrying CascI Computerized Simuluneous 12 Lead 13,574.00 r3,574.00 o{5 .. Motque[e Electronics, lnc. - vuoratron rtumoer rrJoJrur rage Z ot .t Item otv Description Unit Price Total a 3 4 5 I I I I ECG Analysis. Onc Marqucie l2SL Physician's Guide ' Padcnt Data Card (40 Minutcs)t Auxiliary Power Modulet AM-4 with Grabbcr Adaptcrs- AIIA Color Coding Lcss Allowance for two (2) Lcad-scid blttlry packr Group Subtotal Demo Discount - 6 Month WrrraDty {Delib only) C , t.D Runnhg Subtotsl * EDIC Systcm for Custorer (h ned AT Computcr P ut Nunber: EDIC-CAA-ffi{ INCLUDES: NOTE: Minimum Rcquirements for Customcr Owncd Computcr- 285 AT Compatible- I Mega Bye RAM- VGA Color Monitor- Epson Compantlc Dot Marix Printcr for Repors Equipmctrt Discount (5%) - EDIC onty Ruuning Subtotal Tcchnical Servicc Manuals arc not included with lhe equipment Thcy may be ordercd scpararcly. Contaa your Marqucuc Salcs Person for part numben and pricing. -379.00 -t,99425 1,500.00 -75-00 t339s.00 1rJ00.75 -379.00 -7,99425 rJ00.00 -75.00 t2,725.75 t2,725.75 ' EDIC Softwarc (3 12" or 5 l/4" Floppy Disk) ' Card Readcrt Intcrface Card with Cabtest Operaors Manual ' See Atrachcd Spccification Shcct for Warranty Iaformationt Compatiblc with l20V 50i50Hz Line Powcr Total rr.vrlsErrs ErEr_ar9t rl94D, ll4r,. - Item otv.Description Unit Price Total NOTE: Quorcd prices do not rcflect State and Local Taxes ifapplicable. Marqucttcr'Cfticorp Fhalca Proposal: (Subjca to crcdit approval) LESSEE: Palm Bcach Community Collcgc LESSOk Citicorp Lcasing, Inc. 450 Mamaroneck Avcnuc Harrison, NY 10528 EQUIPMENT COST: $ 12,725.75 OPTION #l: Term: 48 Monrhs Faymcnt S 307.00 LEASE EXPIRY OPTIONS: . Purchasc or Rcnewal - Fair Markct Value. Termhate - Rctlrn equipmcnt o Citicorp. OPTION #2: Term: 48 Months Paymcnr S 336.00 LEASE D(PIRY OPTIONS: . One dollar (51.00) end ofterm purchasc option- t Assumcs satisfactory complaion oflcasc For details rcgarding lcase terms atrd conditions, or for prcparation of a Marqu.6c Cost Analysis Modcl, Plcase contaet our Citicorp reprcsenrativc at l-800-8461296, ExteDsion 33114 or 3388. QUOTATION SUMMARY PAGE For: Palm Beach Community College Quotation Number: 11583201 Page 4 of 4 ouotadon Total: 12,725.75 T€ms of Delivery: F.O.B. Milwaukee WI, Prepay & Add Shipment: 30-45 days aftcr receipt of order T€rms of Payment NET 30 Morquetle El Jcfr Spck , lnc. 8200 W- Tower Avenue Milwaukee, Wl53223 Phone: 800-558-5544 TERMS AIYD CONDMONS 7. ln lro 6..nt $all MEI ba lbua lbr loqt p.oftt!, ooodwill o. y otrrr lpaci.l o. co.B.qu.ithi darn 9r!. &rtjlqizld l!pl!aaita!t!. An propoaab, ncgodatirE ard Eprtaartaltdrt ha,lbbr! ltlada ar! mcrgcd hallin. 9. fti! cortrad Shall ba Eovamed by and corstuad according b thr lar! ot thc Stst! ot \artlconlir. t. To ul. rrtrnt tcgally p.6issibtc, .ll prlsGnt and trEr! bx.s impoq€d by lrry ibdcd. taE d local sutrodv which Marquctr El!dt!nic!, hG ( El') nr., b. Equited b raclipb tlcrdio.rr. Cian ba ftr acron( ot hryaa. boyr. !h.! b.r lrldEi d oi. hignc.t Lwiii ratl fiom and alt r lh. dla drE. 3. MEI rtaa,r,aa Ol. riglt at any tima b Ilvok! rty crldit csbndad b buyra bccau!! ol hryals hilu'! t Fay fo. a,ly 90odt r,hci dr a iba riy othar llalqr daamad good r tuilcilnf by MEt, and h tudr ar.nt.ll &b!€qurnt lhipmqa shall b. pcid f!, on d.livrry. trla b all Oood! .nd .q!ipdq{ lhipp.d hdlitnd.. iE rlt i.lcd by ME, as a Errod! ba'l, rrijl tul !8yn nt i! nEda bv buy.r. E\CEFI AS SET FORTH HEREIN. ANO EXCEPT AS TO TITLE IHERE ARE t{O WARRANIIES. D(PRESSEO OR IMPUEO, OR At{Y AFHRT'AIONS OF FACT OR PROMISES 8Y MEI wlTH REFERENCE 10 lHE EOUIPME}IT. OR TO 'TS MERCHANTABIUTY OR FM{ESS FOR ANY PAR1ICULAR PURPOSE VU{ICH ECEND BEYOND lHE OESCRIPTION OF THE EOUIPMEJ TON THE FACE }iEREOF. !..i !6qr.g! ol rtlaEid, tlrat potc.o( Lloc qnlarlp o.ddar ln fanlpo.Llion:.o.nCiaE witl. o. o0l! di,| tska b c.,ry or, tr. inllrt 6 prrPot. d any lax q d.hys h pcrfo,nt nc. dt. b any €rntrg.icy b.yond iB r!€!dr.bl. cdrtol. ln tl..vat d dd.y c.ulrd by any o, th. btlDirig, h! drna lU P.rlbfiaic! Jr.! b..Gtdcdk lrdr litna ra fiay ba Eaadatiy naealary b aiat{a MEI b parbdr. 5. Mg sh.n Lld.riniay hJylr fo. all dhld d a.t .l d.rn gla rEv€Gd fro.t'r buylr by . fird pa€on in any lteal p(@ldrlor f!. infhgttrant d U 'bd S-Lb! h!!t! Fbnt coop.n E uih MEI with rlr9cctto sdr ddb'l!.. lfME! dldr nol b asautr thr d.fii!.. MEI rhall dso i6!, tily hry!.b a0 l4cnt . ino,lnd h t! dslbrl ot $crr htitrgsrEn .d,r. lN tra rvar Fdu(! ltrnish.d h.rard.r .r! FdrEd urder lpadl spcdltelixl! ot hry!. ,rd orfrl|rily {bdorld !y ME, r! lbbdty rrd.r mi! Fr.grC! !h.! ait aq.inn MEl. ln lit niafilr, buy!. agllGa b srv. MEI h.nnlr.. lrui p.Elt ittfirrgsrlqt! rlarfirE tur MEl! cDiutfc. witll dGtiJn! ,rq n nn h whldr MEI Jrail p.rlb,ri t,llt cdttaaf ElFonsitilit br arv brlldt of br p'ovilion! o, fii! p.ragrdph ir, b Gpai. or Ept c.0r. .quiplncrt or p6rtr not conbrrning b Urr w:.ttenv h..Edthnc! wih MEI'! artto,i4d by MEI in arry wry. wnin, in tlG ildgcrEnt ot MEl, .tl!d! i! labaiy or rdirbniy, mr whirr h.r ba.n !ut{.ct b fiiese. ilrqlld r acddlrt This quotation may be used a:i a Purchase Order by filling in thie information enclosed in this area. Buyer Signature: TiUe: P.O. Number: #lt,lPro : 1. EnforceabLe Con: 1. Dania l-oses the power to 2. Does not address noise inpacts . a settLement with verifiable performance requirements ; 2- Gives the city the posrer to verify the county noise projections; 3. Gives the City the right to present alternative nitigration plans ; 4- Requires nitigation before the County can proceed to the next staqe of runway use i 5. Replaces the tax base lost by the expansion; 6. Repays city for the infra-structure cost - $1 nillion to $l-.4 rniLlion; regulate the from single expansion; events and peak hour 5 HOUSEKEEPING Changes: Page 4, Paragraph 4 A. The words in the last sentence to be prepared should be deleted. Page 5. First line add the word current at the end. Page 2, Paragraph 2, delete assist and and add the !4arch 1994 Ma;ter Plan Update and the 1994 Part 150 studv. Page 2, Paragraph 3, delete assistance and. Restrictions on the Runway Use: 4. The runway use is described as Phase I, II , fII and unrestricted. Durj.ng Phases f, II and III the runlray will not be used at night and will only be used by Stage III ai-rcraft. westerLy operations by large aj,rcraft are not allowed during Phase I and increase in Phase 1I and III. Night operations will be allowed if unrestricted use is reguired. The county cannot move to the next phase or unrestricted use until nitigation below is substantial Iy cotrplete Itj-tigation: 5. The intent of the agreement is to reguire the County to identify the inpact, in advance, and to compLete roitigation before the irnpact occurs. The noise inpact is identified by the Federal Standard, FAR Part 150 Appendix 2. That standard considers noise leveLs of 65 LDN or greater unacceptable for residential use. Ihe agreement recognizes the possibility of the standard being changed by the Federal or State government and applies the current standard. The county cannot increase the use or move to the next phase until the nitigation is conplete. 6. This is acconplished by requiring Broward county to annually prepare a noise contour for the base year and a five year projection. The CitY has the right to independentLy verify the accuracy of the base year and the projected contours. Mitigation of the impacted residential properties must completed before the 2 TO: FROU: IIIEI{ORAI{DUI{ City Coromission of the City of Dania Special counseli Curtis & Curtis, P.A Jones & Bustro, P.A. Interlocal Agreement. and Bailey, Hunt, 1. The interlocal- agreement is between Broward county and the city of Dania regarding the expansion of runway 9L/27F. at the Fort Lauderdal-e/Hollywood International Airport. The agreement addresses the extension of the runway, annexation and de-annexation of certain lands, the jurisdiction over annexed and de-annexed Iands, restrictions on the runl,ay use, nitigation of the noise iropact and replacement of the tax base and infrastructure loss to the city. Extension of the Runway: 2. The city agrees to support Broward county's decision to widen and extend the runlrray from its present Length to 9000 feet. The Iand needed for the expansion will be de-annexed from the City and will come under the jurisdj-ction of Brolrard county. The county will have pernitting authority for the expansion. i^- -nn Aa-r --^--+ i ar nf 3 - The l-ands annexed and d.e-annexed are identified in exhibit t and 2. The city losses jurisdiction over the de-annexed land and gains jurisdiction over the annexed lands. 1 to provide that the City will disrniss the case ( without prejudice), and agree not to sue the county under the theori.es asserted i.n the case so Longr as the county is perforuring in compliance with the interl-ocal agreement. Nothing in the agreenent precludes enforcement of the interlocat agreernent by future litig'atj-on. Tlhe second sentence should be deleted in its entirety' other Provisions: 10. In paragraph 19 the City waives its right to prevent the j.ssuance of a development order. And, the city agrees not to exercise its police por.rer in connection with the county issuing a development order, or seeking a permit fron another governmental entity. The waiver is irrespective of the county's cornpliance under the agreement, the lawfufness of its application to anoth.er entity or the integrity of any irupact assessment' The waiver directJ.y implicates the principle proscribing a local government from contracting away its poticy po\rer. The last two sentences of paragraPh 19 should be deleted. conclusions: 1L. The identification and nitigration of the noise inpact is the best the city can expect to achieve by negotiation and exceeds the nitigation progEams at other large airports. f2. The cj.ty is compensated for the tax base loss and the expenditures for the infrastructure - 4 operations increase or the county proceeds to the next phase' 7. If the nitigation proposed by the county is acceptable, the city nay approve the proposal . If the rnitigation proposed by the County is not acceptable, the City can present a counter-proposa] ' The counter-proposal , if it neets current and applicable guidelines, nust be instj-tuted by the County - Tax base and Infrastructure: 8. The annexation of land into the city will replace the present tax base loss caused by the land acquisition for the runway. De-annexed (lost) $1L6,540 Annexed (gain) - trtarina uile $44,991 - Tank Farm $L94,630 - SterLing Rd 34.2]-a $243,832 Net Gain 5]-27 - 292 The infra-structure loss, $1 - $1.4 mil1ion, vil'I be repaid by the county. Di ssal of t he Litiqa tion: 9. The risk of disnissal of the lawsuit irith prejudice is qreat. Disnissal t ith prejudice precludes the City from again suing the County for acts or omissions that were alleqed or could have been alleqed in the case. If any part of the agreenent is invalidated at any tine in the future, the county is re1ieved of its renaining obligations under the agreenent. But, the City night be precluded from enforcing its rights in court. Paragraph 16 should be amended 3 L3. The pri-ncipal objective of the litiqation is to prevent the County frorn condernning land for the runway expansion until it has amended its conprehensive p1an, obtained DRI approval fron the city, and obtained FAA approval and EIs review- The najor objectlons to county condemnation at this tine are that acquisition of land would divest the city fron exercising DRI regul-atory powers over the county before the county has prepared and made commitment to a noise rnitigation p1an. Under the present facts, the likelihood of securinq the principal obiective is reasonably good' L4. The likelihood of success diurinishes as the county satisfies each of the current ornissions, such as arnending the comprehensive plan and obtaining FAA approval- If all the omissions are satisfied except for City DRf approvaL, the City could prevail only if it proves that the main reason for the County condenning the Land is to divest the city of DRI regulatory pouers' 15. The l-ikelihood of stopping the runway expansion is renote' 5 cc:Vice Chai r Beu'lah Lairfile DANIA AIRPORT ADVISORY COMMTTTEE DAI.IIA CITYIiAII I@ WEST DANI]q, BEACS BOULEVARD DA}tlA, FL 3300,1 MEIU!O Sincerely, -ffi-- March 1, 'lgg4 I& WILL ALLEN MEMO CONCERNING DANIA AIRPORT ADVISORY COMMTTTEE MEETINGFEBRUARY 8, $gq. (copy attached) to all of the Dania Commissioner. ' %u ay Field Chai rperson,Dania Ai rport Advisory Committee [_ t l_ t q_ ttt l- ti ,8 MR. ROBERT FLATLEY. DANIA CITY MANAGER BM JAY FIELD. L L I I CITY OF DANIA INTEROFFICE MEMORANDUM GROWTH MANAGEMENT DEPARTMENT TO Robert FlatleY City Manager The Airport Advisory Committee adopted two recommendations to the City Commission at their February Z,i, lSSl meeting. The Chairman Jay Field, will provide backup information for the agenda. The first recommendation is that funds should be committed for lobbyists to work with legislators, particularly Anne Mackenzie and Ken Jenne. Their role would be to help nght the tunding for the airport expansion. This was adopted by an 11-'1 vote. The second recommendation is to express that any vote taken by the City Commission on an interlocal agreement should be done in the context of a public hearing so that citizens can have the opportunity to comment. A newsletter should be sent to all residents summarizing the agreement prior to such a meeting. This motion was adopted unanimously. FROM: RE:Recommendations of the Dania Airport Advisory Committee Date February 25, 1994 A third motion for recommendation failed to be adopted as the vote was 6€. The motion was to recommend ceasing negotiations on the interlocal agreement as it does not address people issues and not as much money should be spent on attomeys fees for negotiation. The motion also included having the city Manager define new stratejies for the balance of 1994. As already mentioned this motion failed to obtain a majority vote. CC: Jay Field T T T I WA;lc t- I I t^ ir I I MEMCD March 14, 1994 CHAIRPERSON OF THE DANIA AIRPORT ADVISORY COMMITTEE /III IITERLOCAL ACREEMENT BETWEEN THE C]TY OF DANIA AND BROII,ARD COUNTY CONCERNINC THE AIRPORT AND OTHER ISSUES. A motion to reconmend approval of the draft inter'locaI agreement failed by a vote of 7-3. Therefore, the Corrmi ttee does not support this draft. The Conmri ttee was critical of: t 0n page 2, the city glpe.rti-ns the Master Plan Update. ft is not understood this suooort is for the March 1994 Master Plan Update and not any future updates, 0n pages 3,4, and 5, the'lack of single event'leve'ls (SEL) to determine mitigation for homeowners. Peak hours of ai rcraft operation are not defined. Lack of time (45 days) for the City to make a mitigation counter proposal . Restrictions in usage of property previously condemned by the County and to be returned to the Dani a tax ro'l'l s . Undefined Vicinity P1an. The City wil1 not be able to do a deve'l opment order. General vagueness We seem to have spent a 'large anount of money on negotiations and we do not have much to show for it. Si ncerel y, t I a I a a t a a frril ay Fie'ld Chairperson, Dan'ia Airport Advisory Conmri tteel 7i: THE DANIA CITY COMMISSION flltlll: JAY FIELD. * RESOLUTION NO. A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF DANIA, FLORIDA, APPROVING INTERLOCAL AGREEMENT BETWEEN BROWARD COUNTY AND CITY OF DANIA PERTAINING TO EXPANSION AND JURISDICTION OF FORT LAUDERDALE/ HOLLYWOOD INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT; AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF DANIA, FLORIDA; Section 1. That that certain lnterlocal Agreement Between Broward County and City Of Dania Pertaining to Expansion and Jurisdiction of Fort Lauderdale/ Hollywood lnternational Airport; a copy of which is attached hereto and made a part hereof as Exhibit "A", be and the same is hereby approved and the appropriate city officials are hereby directed to execute same. Section 2. That this resolution shall be in force and take effect immediately upon its passage and adoption. PASSED and ADOPTED on this _ day of -, 1994. Mayor - Commissioner ATTEST: City Clerk - Auditor APPROVED AS TO FORM & CORRECTNESS By Frank C. 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DANIA E AII tbat ponioa ot Tracls Z ald 3, Bfoct 3, h Scqion 2& Tovuship.So Sourt, Rrgc 42 Eai, of THE IV{ARSI{ALL EVERGIIDEii IAND @. ptar as rccorded ia Plar Boot t, page 9g of thc Rrblic Recordt of Dadc Coucy, Florid+ lyiug South of thc Sourbwest boudary of rnc ,.{ of FoRT IAIJDERDALE -HOLLIT/OOD IMERNATIONAL AIRPORT.S r,.codrd i! pt r Boo& tld page 45 of ihc hbLc Rccodl of Bronard Couary, noriae saia Unuaary allo bciog thc Northcasterty baa& d rhc D;- Gr€E C:laL Said leld dtratc, lyilg ald bcilg in Brcrrad CorEry, fbtida. ,xhihil z $Anreo.r.,{ 1 9orf Ir cf rs: I :r -34..tt!vttEa::sc.c.ai,c.\ ::lI !^,LlOfi OFIvE Scote :1".3O0' Soath Linc nza z Iteonder tirt oftVorthmfelu Aon* of AilA cir-aFF CAIIAL N1rE; $ Lq.r E PIAT OF .7?/E AI4RSTULL EYERGUDs PE t, Pg 96, O.c.p. (<; t\ \l Nr) t^/ILLIAMS. FAfF IELO ^no SfONEFt. t\c. ENCIN€EF! . .L {NNEF|S . luivEyea|:t SKETCH ANO OESCRIPTION DANIA 8 .Yorth Sonk ofoAfltA Cur-oFFC.aut flesf uneTrod 2 ottd 3 N. Olo39'43"w.tot6.5l'56'4r',tu'E.n22' n) P.A /H-45 acR. t\ Gi E s- nl B:8:E:ori,"i-??,P,rf 'tr;o,f ," fur Legat 1escriplion Se €xfubrl a SE.IL ravavo..! rt.,- CERTI FICATE. -.r . .t <t.t.r,..r' €, .. ..€.!.:ala.t..ra. -.a?t .a.r.ta.t (_ ,!tr4t nt7t5 1ailt:: lav €rhihiJ e.lo Pq tz oF tS- .{a ree*r.r.n tu - t4.aC 5nw =r)t' : i I ! FOi.r LAUOatoaLE_ rLcP, - of Tract .., AlRPOR| THEIICE S L4.SZ,S{ E.long laid Easr rigit-of-ray linc a disaace ot 2.&.-67 fee..: THENCE N 89.36'1ff W a distaucc of 64{).tl fccc THENCE S 87.j034. W a disraoq ai Z7.52Get o a poic oE a liuc ii.OO fect E3sr of ald paEltcl wil! rhc Wca Hnc of rhe Sou&rrcst Oseeuancr (S.11, t) of said Sctrioa 28; THENCE N Of .3lt3- W &ag said paralcl lis. : diiarcc'of +Z.OO fcct o a point on thc South linc of rhc NonhlEst O!.{uaruf (tfiV t) of said Sccriou 2g; THENG S 87'5034'. W arouS rhc said sou6 liac a disaacc of 33.m fcc! to rhe POINT OF BEGINNING; Said lald sioE&, ViEg and bc;.g il Broward Coury, Florida e$, Po6- I 1 ) 4 ( 6 7 8 I 10 7 bi.{ q z o{'1"r5 16 rce^rr.,'[ i ! i I I I III I I I I II'l I I I I I I ::l2.]YrL:oN oirvf 47.45j, N.alc1l'33"w. lr/ILLIAMS, H A TFIELO ^{o STONER tNC. ENCII{:EF! . tlNr.aFlt .lullvEYOlllt SKETCH ANO OESCR IPTION DANIA 7 ,Orr LAUOg;oau FLoF - tY*f !.tne !. ,!.fl. Yl oi -5a. ?6-€o -4a -wesl liae af Liltt/z( of 5a.28-50-42 ' 3eM' 587.50'31-w. -P.ac./ c'.w. Conar of n.w. la of 5e.28-50'42 iltr50'34.E ?o@'POE. Soulh Lnc of lt.W. /4 of 5a. ?6'&'4? NO\E: CER'I FICATE'-.. | .a :r.?rrr tt.ot"6'orw. 2m50 |A' 3.0t"6'0t"E. 20!i50, 5.67'A'55'E- .rA47' il.62007,t0, E lt6-u. N. zr.t6,4lt'E- 9a72, N.72.58'40'8. 98.t4'. tY.8l'59't5'8. Eto. €zst RtW s.A.L. Railrood9.r Ea.O.f RM /nap 5eclrcn 860?0-Zlrca Shecf a) if q 6 Cr qtst ci!$b t' $c)a \ {ao a \' aa t\ il.6Ea,6'E 265.47', .,.' Pur @ 5EC7toN52E,29,3t Atto 32Pa 2, P9.32 AeR. PI.C' Point ofP0.6., Foint of 0.C.R., 1odc tmno Ra&ts ?n, fti Legol 1escripfion 1ee Exhibit 4 r4",z at SEAL E .<r.o €a!cr.r!o. rt .cc-Jr.ra .to c v.oa. .sla ..tcrtra av -(-_,-J- :=t'3,:',t,t."E 'rt aE: :-iraoe €JribiJ z .to -=a::r. aae r )a ..E- a--,..^. ^v I Aq :-'..ta ':''-;4.90 I t.1tfl a.u w , i I I i ; I I I I t 9.67.50a-n 2752' l; i_- F I I j I THENCE N S9.5S'4{f W dong said Sour! liac a di:Eacc of 175.87 fceq 2 THENG N 8{1.0023. W con?in,ing aloag laid Sout! Iiac a dLralce oi LZET feet 3 !o thc Sourhycsr comcr of said Tract.A,; 4 TIIENCE S 29.39'04. E a dtaace of lgz 13 fccr to a poirr oa rhe Est 5 rgin<e-rray liuc of lorssrar Highray 95 (I-9, as s!oy! oa Florida Dqranneur of 6 Transponatiou Ri3ltof-Way !v{eg Secrioa E6095-2405, Shccr 6 of Zl: 7 TIIENCE S 14.56,1f 8 aloog said Ea* rigttrf-w.ay liac a distaacc of llot2s fcer o E a poim or &c Southcry liac of said pmposcd 3a I crrxlt Zfiq, 9 THB{CE N 81.28,5(r E aiong said Sourncdy liae a distzacc of 22&95 fcct !o lle 10 POINTOFBEGEIT\:ING; ll Saiid r.n.k siEae, !yi!g a.Ed bcilg b Bromrd Couuy, Ftodda. z crhibil z Oaf, r4 of S l3r*,,-,{ l5 : i i : i I I I I . -:; . ' . .a-: E.IC{ITIT FLL AIRPORT DE.ANI.IEXATION WIHiN THE OTY OF DA.\,IA DANIA 9 A psrccl of la-od bciug a ponion of Tr-cls 6 3Ed 7 i! Block 3, Scciou 2& Towuship 50 South, Raagc a2 E:st of TIIE MARSIIAI! EVERGUDES IAf.fD CO. plat as rccordcd in pbl Book I, page 9g of tbe public Records of Dadc CouEly, Florid!. ald bcing a po-ion of parccl .A. of I.A.POINTE PLAT-A $ recorded in pla,t Book 140, pagc r/ of thc hrDlic RccorG of Bro'r/ard Courry, Florida, said parcel bciug more paniodasly descrftcd cs folloqrs: COMMENG ar tbe Sourheast coraer of rbc Southrcst OoceuarBr (SW t) of said Scrdoa 28; THEIiG ou a gid bcaring of S tl.E,aT yt aloog,rhc Sourh liac of said Scctior. 28, a disaaca of 845j9 fccq TI{EVCE N C.05'U, W a dbtaacc of 1695 feeg TIIENCE S 89.4927 W a distaace of 159.14 feer o a poiar oa &c Eatt li'c of &g Wcst Onc-I&[ (V t) of thc Wcst Ouc-IIaIf (1V *) of ec East Ouc-IIaIf @ U of the Southvcst Oae.euartcr (SW t) of said Sccion I; TIfENCE N 01.3821'W aloDg said Easr lisc a disE ce of 65u9 fcct ro a poic on tle Sourlcriy liuc of shc propos€d 34:l Ocar Zoac &r &rarny 9R as showu o! rhc Airpon lz:pur plau, d-rc.r lgqvcEbc, l9g& 6r Fon t5d.dale-Ilo[ywood Iuarnationaf .liirpon, said point bcidg r[e pOINT OF BEGINNING; THEICE couriuue N 01.38,21. W aloug said Easr IiEc a disrslce of 1099.(E fcct o rtc Souri tiuc of Tract ,.f of FORT IALTDERDALE.HOLLYWOOD INTERNATIONAL AIRIORT as rccorded ir ptar Book 114, pagc 45 of lhe public Rccords or Brovard Couuv Florida said IiEc also beng tic Nonlcrf bant of the Dania Cu.off Cana.l: 6^hibi+ z I l J 4 5 6 7 8 9 l1 t2 li 14 15 l6 n 18 1!) ?! z2 a 24 a< 26 1 '{o ,A ts-t:aff 6 s{Xreetn arq i i I I I I 1 I I i I I I I I a ,r2,5y223-fl-42 tq on , Lnc 5w.t/4,aac L'. i.w. k 5a 34-&-42 s I l) tl.ot 3r4t.f. Eo. &) N,89.15'd'E 56E9,a N, ETgt.4.E u,! ,,90t'.52'n' Cotttt t .8t 45'20- trqd CIa,4 r3t .01.4:r'25't, ztltaoa244',24'tv fi8404',t896.U b.l tlard, tutlh Une lltt*.3E4 /' ,a,. 27- 5042 a&t 2r56.fro.27. flaf una s.uhtea, A-50 -.2 fl.Ea.o1'tu'Eu!r.?t' 354' L\ 5.4. 39'@. E2t.89.4!t'tE: ttUB'Q'fi. 4).&.41fa'E: 5t s.8!P a4.&,e at nea. $. a. E. u.80'ta.g' *,tz-o, 3aar I leril, tzea, l:t2 wtLtoN ottvE ruT L AENOAL, HOLLf\tooo 54E.04 33t o 'u'w lr/ILLIAMS. HATFIELO ANo STONER. INc. !!aGINEER! . 'LrNNrE! .:tuivEYE!!Ef,I I4UOEEI^LA rLCF I 5/s,ii I$l8 lqr SKETCH AND OESCRIPTION DATTIIA lR t/.EE.o5'24. E. 3A,e6 E st Rlw LncOL' aNE HrcXWAT a'!z',19.w E8.A44r.w. 4u.66' ,7t.2t'04' . at2.03'4f Line nh. n.tr'/a €..e .!4,4.23-il.42 tL0t.3a'56'w,2C.rat, t.aE.di'24'n. $.t9, oit, LtE d ?le, I Egnz tu,23-50-42 ?' Wen PlrY lJnc0A ouQ Htgrrrw! tuRf Lau 4 6q g4 g - tlo 4y lyooo NiER flAn1ttAL AtPnRf PurPA tt4, P* 45 Ac& Eo.t PIU Unc EEC. Raitd,e5.'Cs'tog'W nt-ri*-"lrros.o-a-a2 4 N.8 5,t3.€4'i3.w- 562.t6'. t89.8',59.w 30.83' $ a dl, lnc 5h,3 Yz irf 14 ,cc.23-ta-4/ { e8t'72',t38 oAE' 1Z&' Ezsf LitE of .lz" fl.tt.t/4 *.26'50',t2 lbrthLrze of Sitt Y+ tu.6-5042 e@ UE of w fa,Et2.ite.yl,2c.'8-50-42 (n $ CJ AtPFa1lt' g-tl PA 4, h.4, 8A fr aoufi UN 5E.k 5'l. 2t- 50- 42 c,?, e €.8? 42'16. fi.tqg 3fi'28'n'E.,t@.4t ftP L&AL oEsc2tPtlon tEE E$rErr ' 4 CERTI FICAIE n€ wi€ f^hibi+0". .-{dI oj rO. 1. N,41' 45',12'e :t-a-,13n, tt E8. t6'4{t.e uot.4!#'n a.flr,t 9.45'tC.E" t94 U' NOTES: 20-8 . tuint af &onn,noELR . 1mrara Q5mry he:ras 'ETLt!...o..r. 'r'r t-itj.r'""111i1i'j.!iii*$.,?1.:1"1.:i:11;=x".i"u::jji+?.1":,..ii:.,:j:.tiii:ljjxflii:1i:i.i:i t_ t_t 37Ef c ,'.{atr3 ..e. rSaa znf *2 r< An.ee-rru( :uv i!l, tt .Q!w ureEragt@cs hi/'tlou 1 E)Gf,Brr 2 FII AIRIORT DE.AM.TEXATION \WTHIN THE OTY OF DAI.IIA 3 DANIA 7 4 A parccl of la.Bd beiag a poniou of Trlci lZ Block 2 aEd Tracr 9, Block 3, Scc!io!, :& _ 5 Towaship 50 South. Rrlgc 42 East of rhc pIAf OF SECIIONS 2&.?9, 31 ard 3Z !s 6 recordcd iu Plar Book i Pagc 32 of the hiblic Rccords of Dade cou*y, Frorida said -7 parcel bring Eorc paniedl-ty describcd u follows: E COMMENCE ar lhc Sourhrcst comcr of rhc Nonhrrcst Ouceuancr (NW t) of said * 9 Scctioc 28; 10 TIIENCE on a gid beriug of N 87. j0,3a. E along the Soui linc of ttc Nonlwe$ - 11 Ouc-Quancr (NW t) of said Sccioa 28 a dilaace of 2O.OO fact !o th. POINT OF 12 BEGINNNE A TEENCE N 01.6'0f'W along a linc 2000 fc€i Easr of ald paraltcl sith rhc W€sr 14 liuc of lhc Nordrpest Oac4uartcr 6XW l) d said Sccioa 28 I distaqc of 7/0J0 fccc 15 THENCE N &.59'U'E a disaacc of tS.0O fccr ro e poiEr ou a linc 3ji fact East of 16 ad parailct with thc Wcsr tin. of thc said Nontsest Olcauarcr (NW t ); fi THENCE S 01.26'01'E &rg said panlld liuc a diraacc o( Z0uO Ecg 18 TIIENCE S 57.50'55' E a distalce of.48.4;t flx4, 19 TIIENCE N 82.fr'10'E a disarca of U&00 fccc fr THENCE N 75.16',t{l'E a disaucc of 9&72 fccq 2t THENCE N 72.58'€, E a dinalcc of 9&14 fcec 2, THENCE N 58.01'16'E a disraace of 28:i.47 fcet to the Eass right-of.*ay liac of S-r.L B Railroad as shoc/E oa Florida Deganacar of Trusponadoa Rightof.Xray !rhp. 24 Secdon 86,mG2403, Sheer 15; z$ t5 1 txhibi.{ 0r^ I c{ AXreene*4 I i I ! John J. Copelon, Jr. County Aftorney PAELrc Vt Et tttl6 co?r COUNIYE--TE OFFICE OF IHE COUNTY ATTORNEY 1 15 S. Andrews A\renue, Suite 423 Fort Loudedole, R 33301 (305) 357-76m . Tetecopier (305> 357 -7 @1 . Suncom 442-7600 Robert FlatleyCity Uanagerclty of Dania 100 w. Dania Beach B1vd. Dania, Florida 33004 Dear Bob: If you need anythi.ng further, please contact Ee. Very truly yours, Re: fnterlocal. AgEeement betlreen Brolrard county and City of Dania relating to Fort Lauderdale-Ho1Ilmood fnternationalAirport As we agreed at our neeting today with Ed Curtis, Frank Ad1er, Celi.ene Bruce, Steve Alexander and George Spofford, enclosed is the above-refereneed agrreernent, nodified to .i,ncorporate the natters discussed this norning. I have not provided the exhibits to the agireement because they remain unchanged frou the last draft of tlreagreenent. We will ProPose more couplete Langruage regardingaibitration (page 5, par. 4.c-) as soon as possible. ,J"r,-,( Tracy E. LautenschlagerAssistant County Attorney $ILl}rp Enc1. cc (v/encl. ) :ceorge E. spofford, Director Broward County Aviation Department Steve Alexander, Assistant to the county Adninistrator Edward curtis, Esq. mOWAnO COUNTY IOAnO Of COUNIY COMMIIiSIONEE . An Equd Oppodunily EmpbY.r ond Ptolrid, o, S.rYlc.. Scon l. Cowcn S(izqin6 N. Gunbrrger John P- Hort Lon Nonce Pontrh SWio Potler John E. Rodnorn, Jr. G€rdd F. Ihompson Wda BuiHltE A Ft tt/,a Fq Ydtr F.drlly. Arrd Yona Butlrr.'r. # March 7, 1994 our File: 93-7 f.43 flatley. L01 WHEREAS, the lands needed to col0plete the runway expansj,on arelocated uithin the CITY,' and If,IIEEIEJLS, CoUMfY provides all necessary governDental services and oversight to the Airport, and, therefore, desires exclusive Jurisdiction within the Airport,' and IIEEREAS, coIrNTY and CITY recogmize the benefit of the Alrportto the econony of Broward county and the city of Dania; and WIIER-EAS, CoITMIY and CITY recogrrj-ze the need f or stabiLity andconrhltDent in planning; and IiIEREAS, Cot NTY and .CIrY recogrnize tbe need to address landuse compatibility around the Airport and the potential llpact ofAirport expansion on the lifestyle of residents and on the;lropertyvalues ln the vicinity of the Aj.rPort; and $IEEREAS, coIrNEY and CITY recognize the interim negative inpact on tb.e tax base of the CITY due to the COUI{IY'S Pfanned acquisitiono! land rithin the CITY for Airport pur;:oses; and I{IIIEREAS, CITY desires the stabilization of its tax base in1lght of such pfanned acquisition of land for Airport purposes; and !tow, TEEREFoRE, ln consideratlon of the uutualcondltlons, prouises, and covenants set fortb hereln,Clll! bereby agree as follows: tqms and COglCfY and r. AIRPORT E:GANSION AND RI'NWAY RESTRICPIONS 1. coulefy and cIfY agEee tbat the Airport ex5lanslon Proposedln the Runuay study, and the ultlgatlon of the lapact of the c*pansl,on, as furtber addressed by this Interlocal Agreeoent, is lnthe best Lnterest of the resldents of Brovard county. 2. CITY agrees to assist and support coIlNTY ln tbe prepara- tj.on and approval of the ltaster Plan gPdate and the Part 150 studyfor tbe Airport. Tbe Master Plan UPdate shall be consistent sitbtbis agreeuent nith regard to runrray use restrictlons. 3. In excbange for CITY'S assistance and support, COt MfY agEees to: A. ADend the Broward County Land t se Plan and Compre- henslve Pl.an to become consistent rith tbe AirPort Master PIan andtbe Part 150 Study, to the extent the conPrehensive and Broward county Land use Plans address the uatters addressed by the.Airport Ittaster Plan and Part 150 Study r' TNTERLOCAI AGREBITBflT Betlreen BROWARD COT'NTY and CTTY OF DANTA pertalning to Expansion and Jurisdi.etion ofFort Lauderda 1e-Ho II]ftroodInternational Airoort Ibis is an agreement betveen Brorrard County, a politlcalsubdlvision of the State of, Florida ( trcolrlflfYtt ) and the city ofDanla, a uunicipal corporatlon, organized and exj.sting under thelars of the State of Florida (nCIfYn). ICITNESSETH: WEERE;IS, CoU]lTY owns and operates tbe Fort Lauderdale-Eollyrood fnter:rational Airport (the trAlrlrorttr), ubich ls gresently located rithin tbe Jurisdlctlon of the couNTY, the CITY and theclty of Fort Lauderdale; and $IEERE:A.s;, COUMTY and cIlY bave authority to enter lntoInterlocal AgreeDents pursuant to 5153.01, llorida statutes r' and lilEERgAS, COITNrY and CITY desl.re by tbls Interlocal Agreeuentto provlde for unlfled governnental services and regrulatory controlof tbe Fort Lauderdale-Eollytrood Intertrational Alrport, and toaddress the cIgy,s concerns regardlng future ocpansion of theAJ,rport; and IIEERE AS, coUMtY bas approved the study entitled rIechnical Report: Runway Feasibillty Study llaster Plan Update for lortIauderdal,e-Eoll1mood Internatlonal Airporttr dated Uay 1993 (therRunray Studytr), which study recorouends the videninE of :runsay 9Rl27L at the Airport to 150 feet and lts lengrthening to 9,000 f,eetto accounodate the proJected capacity needs of the Airport; and tilEEREAs, the Runway Study reconnendations and otber natters addressed herein are being incorporated into the llaster Plan Updatefor the Airport,. and W!IEEIEjAS;, previous Master Plans for the Airport in 1978 and1987 depicted the extension of trrnway 9P.l27L to 6,000 feetr' and -4- . (7 ) COUNTY agrees to supply CfTy nonthly reporEs ofthe tri.rport noise nonitoring systeu. Such reporti shalI beprovided in the form requested by-the CITY, to the exE,ent the for:rrequested. by the. crry ls within the standard existing capabilitiesof the noise monitoring equipBent and softt are. cfTy hai the tigbtto lndependently verify the accuracy of the Alrport noise uoni.t5r-lng systen. C. Not proceed with the construction of the proposedrururay extension unLess the restri.ctions described abtve areapproved in substance by the Federal Aviation Adninistration. 4. Noise Mitigation: A. Starting in the calendar year during which construc-tion of the proposed runway 9F./27L co--ences, COITNTY shal.l prepaleannually a_-pro-j ected s-year G5 yl,dn noise 'exposure lap for theAlrport. The base year inforaation shall be drawn fron- the bestavailable data on actuar aircraft- operations at the A]+;rt. Datafroa the couMpy's noise nonitoring systeu sba11 te rititizea toverify the accuracy of the conpdted.- base y""r corrioo=. Theprojected _s-year noise exposurJ bap shaLl utilize tfr" bestiylifable. data to project the. number and tlT)e of aircraft opera_t:.ons. The forecasts and all supporting da€i shal1 be providld tothe crrY f,mrediately -upon acceptJnce by lhe Broward couniy-aviatlonDepartuent - At such tiroe ai a projected s-year e5 y'Ldn noiseexposure Ea! sbows tbat a portion of any residential area withlnthe cITY w111 be exposed io 65 Ldn witirln such i t;;=; cooutysha11 cownrence a noiie nitigation progran, as descri-bed bilow andas. p",:altt-ed by applicable- regutitldn, in such ii"i- i"d "aaf:.substantially conplete such uitigation lrior to ariowins it" n"*tphase of use of runway 9R/27L. cily has -the _right -o-inaEpenaentry ::TlI the accuracy. oi coiaury, s pro j ected no is J conioo"=-.-'io*"rro,couMtv Day nove. to lugh phale - without - having sGstintiariycorpreted the noise nitigation progrram if, beciuse oi -natural dlsaster or other lorce nije.ure, -the-re is a' dtrastic r.au"iron rncoa'"ercial airport capacity in the south Fl0ri.da area,- iucir as tnelong-ter closure of i counercial aircraft runway, "t i.ir-a""=.= *lncreased corir'ercial denand at the Airp;.t -ilvoia-'iJi=o""bf"projections. rn the event this occurs a'na is - eirpe.tJE :..=tg.--:?t= _tlg1 six.(6) nonrhs, corrNTy shal1 innediately l""p"r" arevr-sect noise contour reflecting the increased use to ud prepareaand inuediately coamence noise ;itigation as defined rcfoi. B. The noise tritigation progEans conteuplated hereln I?I_ir-r:1lde: acquisirion of fei rirle to .fr prop".tf la"Jr.fo"a_:1:1 "I_!..!!fr gv.mers) within a defined arei; voj.uitiry acsuisi_E:.on and relocation; . purchase assurance or sales issistanceIrrogEans r'. and, acquisition of avigation easeDents. The exact terasof.any avigation easements purchaied will be subject-io n-eg-o-iiationbetlreen the cou}ITy and the property ouner. uitigation -piogr.r= shall be based upon a consideiation or the desires o'i lir"-"Eiia."t= B. Restrict the use of proposed runqtay 9P./27L as follows: (1) At all tines during phases 1, z.and 3 of oPera- tlon, proposed runway gF'lz7L shalL be used only during-.the hours of 7:oo-.i.u to 10:oo p.'D. ind only by stage III aircraft ' Eo!'ever 'propo=.a runlray gF.i27L ray be uled-at-any tine in tl: -t-":l!- of ""E "ig.""v oi tii" .i"="r. o'f ,rrror.y gL/27F. as hereinafter provided. (2) At the start-up of o-peratiol 9f lnt propolgd runrray gr./27L' a'ilcratt exceedj.ng 58-, ooo lbs' will land only to the ;;a;"d aepiit onry to the eastl lloe'ever, proposed-runway 9R/27L t"i -1" us"a' unre=triined at any tine in the event of an euergency or the closule of ;;;;y at lite as hereinafter irrovided. This i.rJ oio"" =ta1t b" reierred to herein as trPhase 1'!r (3) when the nu.mber of aircraft op-erations -at the AlrporE require'ii, to ivoid delay, aircraft exceeding 58'0oo lbs' ;t-i;d ti tit" ."=t ot depart. to qe west using proposed ruft'ay inTZii--""i, E"ii"g IFR coiditions during peak hours.. However, ;;;;";"d o.irror.y ea.izil-tav be used unrestfained at anv tine ln the event of an euergencv "il[ir" closure of runway ?L/2ry'.as trereinaf- ;;";";;rd;d:-dhG'r"""i-or use sha11 be rLferred to lterein as trPhase 2.r CO(,NTY nay -proceea to Phase 2 use of the proposed t;;;; g-nlzzr, o"ii-iii'oufuv has couplied with the requireuents of paragiaph' 4, belo-w, ttNoise Mit5'gation'rr (4) When the nuDber of aj'rcraft operations ^at the Alrport requlre'i1, ioit"ia delay,.aircraft exceeding 58'000 ).bs' ;y-i;d ii tu" ""sC-oi depart,t'-o the west using propos-ed.-runvay gnTzzf. o"fi during peak houis ' Eouever, ProPosed -runway 9Rl27L l.aY i-.i' "=Ea t lilestrai'n6a at any tine in -the event of an euergency or the closure of runway -9-L iia i hereinafter provided ' Tlr-is level of use sha1l be ".I.i#a to herein as rPhase 3'tr cou}f,rY Day proceed to Phase : "J"-ot it" proposed-runway gP.lz7T' 9n13r lf cogNtY il--""rpri"a witir trrJ ;.di;;;;is of paragraph 4' below' trNoise ltltigatlon. " (5) If cogNTY deteroines at any tine that it ls necessarlr or aaiiiali. to 'ot'" to Phase 2 ' Phase 3 or unrestrained use of ProPosed runwiy gL/27F., couNTY uay do so-by notifying CIrY G-ttititg'"na prepaiing i projected 5 year 55 Yr'dn noise exSrosure uap for the eirpoJi"i i,i,"tiitte1y connencing noise nitigation pursuant to pa?ag:aP;-';, -b"i;, pr:ovided that couNTY shaIl not Droceed to suctr ,t[?."1.J-"=t' t"tir the noise uitigation is iubstantial.Iy conplete. (6) Unrestrained use of run$'ay 9F'l27L because of tbe closur" ot ..rt i"y --giizzi "r due to ttre existence of an eEergency condition ai tfrE airport as. declared by a pilot' A1r Traff ic control p"t-=l"t "i -oi' ttt" Airport oPerator sha1l be permitted at all tiues. -J- private oqrnership, such areas !ay, at CITY'S discretion, be annexedin accordance with law into the CITY. 7. CITY and COITNTY agEee to support by all reasonable and 1egta1 ueans the annexation by CfTY of the Annexatlon Parcels, lrhichsha11 lnclude supporting before the Bro!,rard County LegislatlveDelegation and tlre Legislature a loca1 bill in substantlally theforr attached hereto as Bbibit {. Exhtbit 4 reflects the parties, Dost recent agreeuent regarding the Annexation Parcels as descrLbedin the second paragraph of 6. above. 10. fhe COUNTY and the CITY agrree that the annexatlon anddeannexation of lands described herein, when considered togetherritb the remainlng provisions of tlris agrreement, provide coupirablebeneflts and obligations to each party. Therefore, lf ior anyreason the Legislature does not enact a local b111 in substantiallythe fora attached hereto as Exhibit a, the remainder of thilInterlocal AgEeeuent shal1 be nulI and void and of no further forceand effect. Sinilarly, lf for any reason any clause or palagEaphof the reuainder of this fnterlocal Agreement is not agreed to anaapproved by each coumission, then both the coIrMBy and the CITysha1l withdraw support for a loca1 bi11. 11. COT NTY and CITY agEee that, for any specially assessediaproveuents constructed or l.nstalled prior tt tne effeltj.ve dateof txlis AgireeBent and benefitting any portj.on of the Annexation orDeannexation Parcels, payrents by property oqmers {or suchiuproveuents shal1 continue to be uade to the entity that undertookand installed such lmprovements, regardless of Jurisdiction. 9. CITY and COUNTY agiree to support by all reasonable andIega1 neans the deannexation of the Deannexation parcels, whichsha1l include supporting before the Broirard County LegislativeDelegation and the Legislature a loca1 bill in substantially thefora attached hereto as ExLibit a. III. PI,ATTING,. ATRPORT.COI,IPATIBLE USES L2. CITY shal1 support, to the maximrrm ext,ent perEltted by1?r, rezoning and platting of the rTrails Endn property foiairport-coupat j.bIe uses, as herein defined. Ilo!,rever, - tfrit po-rtionof the Trails End property located irithln the ruftray prolectionzone for ru ,ray 13/31 as depicted on the Airport Liyout plan lpProved 7/L4/92 slra1l reuain ln COt NTy ownership and sha11 bedeannexed pursuant to paragEaph 8, above. COUNTY and CfTy agrree -6- 8. COT I,IIY shal1 prepare all necessary docunents f,or thedeannexation from the CIrY of the parcels of Land nore fullydescribed on Exhibit 2, attacbed hereto and incorporated berein byreference, and sometiroes referred to herein as the trDeannexation Parcels. r of the area and the CIIY, the consistency of such neasures withfederal gfuidelines and CoUNfY's ability to fund the neasures thatare deternined to be ineligible for federal funding. Eouever, tb,enj.tigation prograas selected are not dependent on the availabilltyof federal or state fundJ.ng. C. Proposed noise litigat!,on progrars prepared pursuantto this agreeuent shall be subni.tted to the Dania City Co'ntrissj.ontor revj.es and approval. CITY shall revier sucb programs andelther approve saEe or subnit to cogNTY a counter-proposal rlthl.nforty-five (45) days. Any counte!-proposals lade by CITY sha11 be based upon a consideration of tbe desires of the residents of, tbearea and sha1l be consistent with current and applicable $ride-lines, including, at a rniniuuu, federal regulations regarding theexpenditure of aviation funds. []AA laDgiuage addressilE tba subul,ssio! to the elerican lrbitratioa Associatiou o! d5.sagleeueatsalout the laterpretatioa of applicable faderal regulatioas regardl,ng tbe expeadlture of aviatiou fuDds.I Eowever, uitigationprogfrrns proposed by the cIfY are not dependent on the availabilityof federal or state funding. The CITY's counter-proposals shal1not address the subsequent use or dispositlon of any proPerty acquired for noise uitigation purposes. coUlf,IY ti11 not Proceed tothe nex! phase of runrray use unless there is a cfTY-apProved noiseuitigation prograE (and couMlY has substantially conpleted such noise uitigation, as Dore particularly described above). Eowever,the lack of approval by cIfY shall. not prevent tbe coEEenceuent ofthe colrlflfY's proposed noj.se uitigation ProgEaD and the pLanned Lncrease ln thi use of, runrray 9Rl27L if clry fails to respond to ClIrNfY's proposed proqfram within the tine period and Ln the nannerspecified above. 5. CoIINTY agrrees that any condemnation undertaken as a noiseuitigatlon rBeasure !ri1l be conducted pursuant to the Federal Relocation Assistance Act. II. AI{UEXABIOI{/DEANNEXATION 6. CIIY shall prepare all necessary docuroents for annexationinto tbe CISY of tbe parcels of land Dore fully descrlbed on E:r-LiSit 1, attached hereto and incorporated berein by reference, and sorletines referred to hereln as the rAnnexation Parcels.tr Although the parties at one tj'ne consldered the annex-ation by the CITY of an additional area known as the trrelated alrport uses areart as described ln Section 4 of Chapter 90-483, Irass of Florida, the CITY and the CoIINPY nov agEee that such area sba11 not be annexed into the cItY Pursuant to this agrreement- Ihe Jurisdiction and future developuent of thj.s area sha1l be as described in section 4 of chaPter 90-483, Laws of Florida. Consistent with that act, in the event all or any portion of theirelated airport uses areatr is sold or otherwise transferred to -E- that lrould enlrance the proper and efficient functioning of the|5n"rE 91 Porj' Everglade!, lnd would stimulate desirablet"rp"tf:b1e grorrth and expansion of the tax base of the CfTy. rV. S TTLEUENT OF LTTTGATION 15. COUl{rY and CITY agxree to voluntarily disuiss sithPreJudice.all on-going litigatitn ( including that tertaln fawsultiiVfeg -trCity- of Danj-a v. Brot ard County'r Caie No. 93-18222 OS, lntbe 17th Judicial Circuit, Brolrard Couniy, Florida) and by approvalof_this ag?eenent dlrect co_unsel to proc-eed accordingly. - Fih.her,CftY agrees to neither file nor encourage, support -or fund thilflling of another lassuit or adrninistrativ:e 'conpliint Uy any otfrerParty ralsing substantially the sane uatters as -those rais"d' in theabove-styled case pertaining to the Airport. V. OTEER PROVTSTONS L7. COIrMpy agrees to pay CITY rrithin tuo (2) years of theacquisition of eighty percenC gsotl of the larid' intended forextension of runway .9P./27L the costs expended by tha cITy,excluding grants received or other anounts a-dvanced olr reinuurseil!f any other entity, for the instal.l.atj.on of LnfrastructureI'uprovements on the -rand to be purchased for the ext,ension ofrunuay 9R/27L, which costs the crry shal1 deuonstrate and docunent. _ .18. COITMrY agrees to initiate anendments to the Brosardgountr comprehensive plan and Land use plan to ref,lect thisrnterlocal Agrreeuent, and dillgently pursue such anendnents.IUru"f , CqgNTI agrees to. provid- all- netessary technj.cal assis_tance to crgy to enable it to sinirarly amend - its conprehensivePlalr. ^___19. -l[he parties ag?ee that, as between CfTy and the COt tffy,couMrY shal1 be the local goverauent rith exclusive jurisdictlon i6Lssue. any developnent order pursuant to section-:10.-oe ,--if or:.aaStatutes, - or_ any local prograu established to replaca the DRfProgram-, for lands ri-thin the planned Alrport boundarT, as depicte-on r-ribit 5. clfy expresily waives- any right 'it.,ay -n"ve, pursuant to-applicable law or as detq:aiged by jny board, ig"nc1r,adoinistrative bearing officer or coult with aulho;ity io-ieierninesuch uatters, to issue or prevent the lssuance of sulch a develop-uent order. Eouever, the CITY shal1 retain any right it uay haieas -an adjacent uunicipality to co,ment on such piopoSea aev-ibpuentorder. ..2O. Any notice required hereunder shal1 be provided in.-i!tg by certified U.s. trai], return receipt ..q,r""t.i, ld?ressedas fo110ers: -8- that the purpose of the !'airport-conpatible use'r sha1l be touaximlze the capacity of the si.te, not unreasonably restrict the use of the land and be coapatible with the Airport and the adjacent uses. 13.(a) couNTY bas purchased certain properties rrest of theAlrport pursuant to county Conuission action an october 27, L987.A portion of such properties, generally located vest and nortb oftbe nrnvay protection zone for ruNray 9R/27T', are rritbin tbe Jurisdictlon of the CIIY. (b) As to those properties that are currently vithin the Jurlsdlctlon of the cITy, generally deplcted on E[ibit 3, attachedhereto, coIrMIY aEfrees to prepare and submit for approval plats of,al] such properties that are susceptlble to boundary plattlng and, upon approval and recordatj.on of such p1ats, offer such land forsale or exchange 1n accordance with the requireuents of FloridaStatutes, so tbat such lands nay be returned to the tax roles oftbe CITY. ft is the parties' intent that such lands be offered forsale as soon as practicable after plat recordation, consJ.dering theprevalllng Earket conditlons. (c) CITY sball support, to the Daxj.mun extent pertoitted bylaw, platting of, these properties, and initiate rezoning lfnecessary, for airport-coupatible uses and shall approve the Platsif they Deet the lega1 requireuents of the CITY. (d) wtren used ln this agreement, nairport-related usestr orralrpor!-coupatible usesr shall Dean uses and facilities tbat arerelated to the Airport or aviatlon, or that provi.de supportgerrrices to the Airport, its tenants, users, concessionaires and €rErloyees, and which uay, by the application of reasonable glte- plan, zonlng or siuilar regrlations, be conducted on a Proposedaite in a uanner tbat is conpatible sith existing, non-airPort usesin tbe vicinity of the site. without in any ray liniting tbegenerality of tbe foregoing, ralryort-related usesn and tr airport- coupatlble usestr include: rental car f,acilities and storage lots, long-tera passenger parking facilities, enployee parklng facili-tles, airllne ln-fligbt services, aJ.r cargo services, speciallzedalrsraft and g:round transPortation equipuent repair and nalntenance excludlnE aircraft engine testing, and aviation-oriented tralningfacilities. 14. cot NTY aqrrees to identify and begin processing all of tbeplats described in paragraph 13 (b) , above, within f,iscal year 1993- 94. 15. CoUNTY and CITY shal1 participate in an Airport/seaportVicinlty planning effort, which sha11 incl'ude the collection andcorrelalion of all existing data regarding land use, zoning andinfrastruclure. cot NTY and cfTY will take actions necessary to lmplenent any recoDnendations of the AirPort/Seaport vicinity Plan ArrBsr: @&<-offlcio clerk of tbeBoard of County Co--issionersof, Brouard County, Florlda BROWAXD COITNTY, through its BOARD OF COUNTY COI{!.GSSIONERS chair COUMTY _ day of L994. Approved as to fotr by Office ofthe county Attorney, BroualdCounty, Florida, JOIIN J. COPEITAI{,JR., County Attorney, Goveranenta ICenter, Suite 423115 South Andrews AvenueFort Lauderdale, Florida 33301Eelephone: (3O5) 337-7600 ,-TelecopLer: (305) 357-7641 , -.: By Tracy E. LautenschlagerAssistant county Attorney -10- By FOR THE COI'NTY:County Administrator Broward county GovernDental eenter 115 South Andreus Avenue, Sulte 490Fort Lauderdale, fL 33301 FOR TEE CIEY:city llanagercity of Danla 100 w. Dania Beach Blvd.Dania, FL 33004 2r. This agreeuent sha1l be construed in its entirety and noportion thereof ls severable. Each clause is dependent on therenaining clauses and conmon to the entire contract. The parties agEee tbat the entire agEeeuent is void sbould any clause orprovision herein fail or be stricken. 22. CoUfflIY agrees to approve, or support the granting by theappropriate agency of, an easenent to a11ow the continuation and Eaintenance of clfy,s entr]r sigrl on the traffic island at tr.S. 1 and criffin Road (S.R. 818), provided cfTY agrrees to uaintain saidentrlz sign. 25. This fnterlocal Agrreement sha1l be governed by and construed in accordance wltb Florida Law, supersedes all Priorsritten or oral agreements belueen the parties, and'nay not beuodified or auended unless in writing folloving approval by both t.he Board of County Conmissioners of Brolrard County and the DaniaCity Co""'rissi.on. 23. couMIY agrees that at such tine as coUNTY no longerprovides fire and/or rescue services from Fire station #32 (located on s.w. 31st Avenue), CITY sha11 be given first consideration topurchase such fire station for the purpose of providing lts fire rescue servl-ces. 24. Tlre parties bereto agree that all 1egal requj.rements orprerequisites pertaini.ng to the execution of this Agireement bave Leen pierforaedl Each palty shall notify the other, at le?st seven(7) days in advance, of the date upon which lts governlng boardsha1l consider approval of this rnterlocal Agireeuent, and shallfurther provide the otber vith copies of the official records evidenciag the action taken by lts governing board with regard tothis Interlocal Agreement. IN WITNESS WHEREoF, the parti.es have nade and executed this Interlocal Agrreenent on the respective dates under each signature: BRoweRD coUNTY through its Board of county Coumissioners, sigming by and thlough its Chair or Vice chair, duly authorized to execute saue by Board action on DAIIIA, sigaing by and throughauthorized to execute saue. , L994, and the CITY oF 1 -9- , duly E:&tbit 1 D(hibir 2 D(bibir 3 D(bibit 4 Ehibit 5 EX{IBTT LTST Annexation Parcels Deannexatlon Palcels Alrport, plats withln Dania Proposed Local Bill '.:' "l- Alrport Boundary,lncludlng south r/w expanslon and cuJ=ent ltPupdate -'t,- IMTERLOCAI, AGREE!{ENII BETWEEN BROWAXD COUNTY A}ID PERTAII{IXG IO I'(PENSION AND JI'RTSDICTTON OE fEE EOI.,I,YWOOD I}XIERNATIONAI, ATRPORT CIIY OF DA}IIA FORT I,AT'DERDAIE- glc CITY OT DANII, FLORIDA WISMESSES: By Na[e:Title: _ day of Approved as to form: L994. 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(t Lt2) ol ct. lorrLt..t 0E {n rsls (If V4) o! Et. ItogG!...E oE.{u.rt!R (SE V4) o! th. S6rhr..tc os.Fqq.rl.a (Sg f/a) ot S.calos Z!, ultat .! llclud.d .!al. ot 89'44139', a dlrG.ss. o! 40.78 f..! Bo . tol,rG oB rh. trorG! rlthE.ot{ry tla. ol Ei. r.l,C Posr Ev.a8Ld.r &GboFtt, llab!-ot{.r; SEUCE g..G.!Ir, rloag lh. t.l'd Xorsh rlthC{l{.t lr'-, rr.r-g |!, tEcird.d.ES.t. ol t05'!9'00', . d&t qc. o, U7.87 !..8; EEICE corGl'rntst c..G.slt, .loqt E!. ...1d Ucrah Elabl-o({.t LlE , !.Ll'!a .! !!r&d.d .tg. of 103.16'21., . dt!c.ae. ot 415.61 !..! to Eh. Sontt OE !E6!nUtfC, !!. r.{. b.tEt .ubdtvtd.d .r POEI EUETCIIITES !T AEEITUSES tf-{f XO. 3;.! a.cord.d h ?!rc BooL tT, p.E. 44, of Eh. Ptrblle 8,.cordr oi Bloe.td CounE , Florld.. S.1d l,.qdt .1Eu5E. ln lror.rd Coss3r, !1or1d.. llIrltt I - Pl6A l0 0P l0 i I i ! I i i I I I I I I I I II I I 9 r0 11 L2 13 14 15 16 L7 llt 19 20 2L 23 24 26 2g ,o 30 31 32 33 2 3 4 3 6 7 8 :lorqb, a3'42,05' a.rE aloqS r.id JorEb.al, L.{. l/g L!8., . Cllatlca ot 219.t6 l..c !o Blr. .!d oa t.td no!th.!I, L.l. f,/tj Uq..!,hor.u on,.1d Sh..! t; ltEyCE Soqth 28.!6,19. E.rE, . dtlErtrc. ot 267.30 (..r Eo. rotaE ol taE!.!.cBloq ctEh !h. EsrE.rI, L.A. f,.n L!u. q! Lloe.cld St.E. A!.d 5/!_ 595 ec rhoeq oq, ..ld Sbr.E 5; tfEXCE Souri 64.66'47- ?.. E .lo!t !.td E .t.rl,y L.a,. Vt. L!ar, . dt!c:oc. oi j6g.rg !..s co . pohE oa tqc.lt.caloo ,lEh t Eoq-E.lgaqE cslva cooclea to lha Soqrhu.rt, . .adt:l ltB o( t.ld, cu!n. Eo t.l.d ,o1r!! b.elEg 8 b.talat o! llols! 59.34,54- E .ri IIIICE South..larrl7 aLorg r.l'd L.A. 1,./g tlE., .!d .l,ooE ab. .Ec oa r.Id. ctrlv. !o li. rl,8hr, h.rt at I r.dlu. o! 600 !!.G .Ed . d.lu .!EI. oi l3.Oi,Z3- (o! .r alc. dtulaEc! of 137.07 la.C !o . Dolar oo th. Souch !!se o! B!. [oa8! Os._ 8.tl (U 1./2) ol &. Sou6..!r OnFqg.rt.! (SE f/4) o! Eh. Soqsllrrc O!._ qu.rs.E (SL 1/4) ol r.ld S.c!lo!, Z3i EEICE Iosrb EA.O5i45- E .r .Iona r.ld Soua! !!8., a dtra.,!e. o! 884.73 !..t Eo a EolB! o! lllarr.ctloq rlLh Bi. E !E !lq. ol th. g..G Oa.-B.ll (g t/2) o! l.1d S.crloB Il; EEf€a forEt 0l'35'50' C.rr .toq8 rdd E .rG !1r., a dtlatrc. o! 3,373.1, f..r, rrl or !aar, !o Cia loEsllaa! sorqa! of !i. Sorrth...c Os.r{E 'aE.! (SE l/i) ot th. troattu rc OE {u8s.s (IC 1/a) ol t.td S.cEloE Zt; Efne Sonr! !7.Z6ra7- g.!E .looa !i. troar! l1!. ol &. Sou6 Oq.-E lt (S f/2) of r!. rorElr.rr os.:.{lt.aB.t (!g l./6) ol r.td S.crloa 13, a dtrt:la! oC 2,567.6 !..r, DE. or t.!.r rc rh. RlnE O? fEC&;IfG; [U(,!E: f..ri,!t. .!d dlrra!8., !..d !a Eh. .bov. drac,rlpcloo -!a larad oo tdorEaGloa thoE oq lha tlorlda lr.g.sEatr! o! tr..!.poE r&E &l8hc-cl{., !t p loE 3r.!. L.d E52 (I-595), S..Et@ 36095-2606, .. r.l.E.ae.d .bov..l LESS EEE!!UI{ . poEr:,oB ot ri. Soqrh...E 08.-qu.8r.a (3L Va) c! r.ld S.etloB 23, .!.s r.d b7 E!. C!t, of D.LL Osdl!.ac. tro. L92r S.9ca!.r 26i f,978, r.td DcaEloq Llat Lb.Ld |r .?.se.! [o. 2' ls rald oadt!.!ca, ud ur1 p11s1.oLrlt d.rcdb.d .. !cllor.: IECIIUIIE .I th. l!,Etar.ca1oq ot Eh. g.ts lJlE o! ri. E .r OaFe.l! (E l/2) ol rh. tforEb...E CE.-Qu.Ea.r (tE t/4) of rb. Soutlrr.lE O!.{u.rt.r (Su !./{) of Bb. SouEir,.lt oE.-quar!.a (St{ 1/4) oa r.1d S.cElo! 2: .qd r.E. [orEb rtBhE-oi-rr.y Llar of PoEr Ee.E8Ld.. AuGlo!1Ey !,l8hr-o!{.y (lOO looc slgh!- ElEuatl-PrcE9otl0 : i : I I I I I I I I I I : 4 6 7 8 9 10 1l 12 IJ 14 15 t5 t7 18 rlt 20 a1 ,,., ,, )< 26 ard a porrioo of c!D.8. pL{T as rcmrdcd i! pra! Book l4o, p.gc 2g of rtc pubric - Rccords of Broward Counry, Florida ard a ponion oi TRA.TVS,*ORLD pIAT as rccorded iu pkr Book LL6. page g of rhc public Rccords of Broward Counry, Floriria- _ a.od a porrion of the proposcd ecar Zoacs as showu oa &e Airpon I4vous pla!. ditcd . Noeetnbcr 1988, for Fon r r,dcldale-Iilollwood Interaarional Airpon, and a portioa of Trae No. 2 of WLyDWOOD as recorded in pb.t Book 2! pagc 4 of thc Public Records of Broward Counqv, Florida aad a ponion of THE RITA W. SHAW pL{T as rccordcd ia plal Book fa6, pagc 25 of thc public Records of Bromard couaty, I'lorida, and a pordou of lbc poRT EVERGIADES coMMERcE CENIER as rccordcd in plar Book lj2, page 33 of thc public Records of Broyard Couary, Ftorida said parcel being oore paniorlarly descr&cd as follovs BEGIN at tle Nonhcasr coract of thc Nonhcrcst OqeeEancr (NW t) of Scniou 3d Towuship 50 Sourn, R&gc a2 Easc TIIENCE oa a grid bcarfug of S E9.42;16, n, aloug rha North t;.c of tirc said Nonbwcst OlE{urnc! (NIV t) of Secdol 34 a disr:acc d l9&9E fccq to thc Souri liae of said ptoposcd 34:f (lat Zaaebr Rrway 3! . .. TIIENCE S 36.2',u'E along c{d 5sut! Iinc a distaace of 1l:]014 fcet o lhc Eart Utc of rhe said proposcd 34:l ecar Zouc br RJ]asay 3l; TTIENG N 'r4'59'sy E aro,g said Easr rioc a disurce of 999.79 fcct b rhc sourh lhc of rhc said Traa No. 2 of WyLDWOOD; 1lIElG N 89.45'16. E aloug said South liue a d!:ralce of lgt 14 fcer ,o &c Esr lisr of the Nontc,cst Oac{uancr (NW lr) of thc Nonhcast Ouceuancr (NE lr) of sairt Seriol 34; THENCE N 01.43' 06'W aloag .aid E:st linc a distaacc of I:ILT8 fcc! ro rlc Sou& right<f.uay linc of the acc... road as shoqa ou Florida Dcpanacm ofTralspor:adou Righr-of-Way Mag, Sectiou g6095-240& Sbcer 2 of 8; THE\CE N 88.16'45, E along said righr-of.wa1. linc a ciistascc of 40.q) fcc!: €rhibi'l Lloof rsP"(L 45l".rotr.i 1 -: i i I i i I i I I I I I I I i i 1 EXHIBIT 2 2 FLL AIRPORT DE.A,NNEXATION WTrHIN THE GTY OF DA}IIA 3 DA.I.{IA IR 4 A parel of laad ia Scions T- 23,26,22, j4 and 35, Towoship :0 Sourb. Raage 42 5 E!sr, iactudiog all of tbe FORT TAUDEC,DALE.HOIIYWOOD 6 INTERNATIONAI AIRPORT SECOND ADDITION, as rccordcd in pta! 7 Book 123, pagc m of tic pubijc Rccords of Broward Counry, Florid+ ail of 6 D-DJC pIAT as rccordcd is prar Book I31, pagc 19 0f rhc public F.ecords of 9 Brow'ard couary, Frorid+ a.ud au of SEA-^IRE No,! as rccordcd ia prat Book 120. 10 Pagc 35 of rhc Public Records of Bro",ad Couary, Fiorida, aad ali of SEA-AIRE 11 No. 3 as rccordcd ,o phr BooL 90, pasc 45 of thc fublic Rccords of Brow-ard D couary' Florida aad all of sEA-AJRE No. 4 as rccordcd iu pra,t book 100, page 37 ,3 of ihc Public'Rccords of Bmrerd Co,uy, Florida,.!d aI of SEA-AIP-E No.2 as 14 rccorded in Plar Book 9g pagc 1 of rhc hrblic Rccords of Brosard coua:y, Frorida u aad ail of B & s PIAT as rccodcd iu ptar Book l3z pagc tg of &c public Rc€ords 16 of Brfiard CoEay, Flodda, ald all ot VALITE (E01 EI-{i L rccordcd iu pfar tl Boot 1Zl, Page 39 of &e hrbiic Rccords of Broqrard Couary, F.orj<la. aad a poniou lE of FORT I{TDERDAIE.IiOLL)aS||@D INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT EIRST 19 ADDIIION, as recordcd h phr Book I2q paSe j7 of the hrbtic Rccords of m Brorard Cor:ary, Flodda, ard a ponior of RIGIIAM IITIT-E FA.R.lvfIi as 2! rccordcd in Plar Boot ! Page 33 of rhc p.bric Rccords ofBroc,ard coglry, Frorida r.d Z, a ponioa of JE IIASBROUCK'S REPIJTT as recordcd is ptar Book 16, page 20 of B the hblic Rccord: of frorrara' Ouary, Florida. ald alt oi PORT EVERGIIDES 24 WAREIIOUSES PIAT NO. 2 as recordcd iE pbr Book gr, pagc 6 of tbc hblic E Rccords of Brourard Couaq.v. Florida and ail of pORT EVERGI-{DES WAREIIOUSE U PIAT as rccordcd iu Plar Book 97, page 7 of the public Rccords oi Brorard Couatv, 27 Florida ad all of lrEW PIAT NO. I as rccordcd in plar Book 9g, page 10 of tbe A Public Rccords of Broryard Couary, Florida aad a.il of pORT EVERGI-IDES NO. s :9 as rcmrded iB Plat Book 104, Page 23 of ric publ,ic RccorG of Bro,vard Couary, Fiorida /rh,bil zPstof + ts Antecn,ur.* ; !I I i I I i I I i I I I I I I I I I ! I I 1 3 4 ( 6 7 E 9 l0 tl D [, 74 u 16 t7 l8 19 20 2l +1 ,( u 't'l THBYG Nonhe{ aloag said Ersr linc a di$a.oce o( 35.00 fcer to rhe l{onh liae oi said scctiou 35. said poiEt aho being 6c iarcrsccrioa of .hc sour! tinc of rhc Sourhrvesr Ouc{uaner (SW :z) of said Secrion 26 and rlc Easr tiac of lhc West Oac-HaIf (W lr) of u\e East Oae-HaIf (E l) of thc Sourtwcsr Onceuancr (SW l) of said Secdou 26: THE\CE N 02.13'45'W aloag said Easr tiEc a di$aac! of.Z6g[-84 fcc! to lic Nonh lioc of thc Souhryest OBeQuarGr (SW t) of said Scction 2( TIIENCE S 8{1.01'52: W atong said Nonh lisc a Cisaacc of 662:5 fce! o the Easr liue of the West Ouc-Ilalf (W !) of rhe Nonbwcst Occeuanc (Nril l) of said Sceioa 26; TIIENCE N @.(2'1f W aloag said East linc a distarcc of ll]94.7g fccr to rhc Sourh line of said PORT EVERGIi.DES COMMERCE GNB TIIENCE N 88.042tr E aloug said South line a disuacc of 9620 fcet o e poiEs o! tlc Wcst linc of .aid PORT EVERGIIDES COMMERCE CEIITE& TIIENCE S (u.O37 E aloEg said Wcs: lilr a dLaacc of 4Z5O fc€r to a liac 7J0 Eet Sout of ild paralfd \cirh ttrc Sourh linc of ?ORT . . l EVERGIEDES COMMERCE G}ITE& THENCE N 88.042Cr E along said paralcl lile a dbancc of,14926 f.ct !o thc Sourh tinc or'said pmposcd Sftl Orar Zolc fu Rulr,ay 27iFl; THENG S 81.32'E E &og said Sour! lina a dlstaace of t0&1!i Lcr ro &e Ean lisc of rb. said proposcd sel Ccar Zouc for Rruray 2,7R; THENG N 00.00:f W aloag said Eais Urc aEd ns Norticlty e.+e,rciou &creof a - di$aacc of 203lyl fc:r ro lhc Nonh liuc of &e Sorth Onc-I{alf (S }) of rhe Sout! Oue-tlalf (S t) of the Soutirvcst Onc{uancr (SW t) of sqid Scctioa 23; TIIENG S 88.0524' \[/ aloug said Nonh line a diralce of 95.19 fcct to rhc Elsr tinc of tbc Wcsr Oae.iialf (W l) of the Nonbpcst Ooceuartcr (NW t) of thc Sourhcsr Ouc{uancr (SE t) of thc Souriwcst Oneeuaner (SW ,:) of safd Sccrioa 231 THB\CE N 01.39'56'W along sairi E sr liEe a disEncc of 52E.9g feer ro rhc Sourh €rhihi* z *' Pa6 { of 15 Agreerrr.rr,,* ; i i I I I I : i I I I : I THENCE N u.4''3i E €onliluirg aioEg laii rigtuof-*a:, liae a d&raacc of j:iji 3 fcer o rhc Sourh rigfu.of-vay liae of Nonlcasr 10th Srcc: as shotrd oa rhc said CLD.g.3 PI.AT: 4 THEycE s 9fi9'0fi E aioag said righ.of-rray liae r distancc of 90J0 fect ro a line5 47.00 fcet Sour[ of aad parallcl with thc Nonh liac ofdc Nonteasr Ooeeuancr (\Ei) 6 of said Scclion 34; 7 THE{CE N g9452(), E atoug said paralcl linc, co,r; ;aB alocg said right of.\rzy liae8 a di:eacc of 1910 fcct to thc Easr liBc of said C!DJ. pIAT: 9 THEIICE N 0cr4'a0. r/ eloug said Easr riac a distaacc of tz0o fcc! to a liuc -:5.00 feet10 Sourh of aad parallel wirh rhc said Nonh liuc of thc Nordeast Ouc-euancr (NEi) of11 Sccriou 34' said liEc a.rso bciug rhc Somh ri$t-of-ray liac of Nonhcast 10t! saccr as l:2 sho,m on said THE RrIA W. SIIAW pIAT; ,j, TIIENCE N Ep452O E alorg said paralhl line, alorg said righrof-crsy li!. a di$alcr 14 of 8J4 feeq 15 TIIENCE S e,24,06'E comiuriag alolg said rigfu<fr*zy line a dirra,cc of 1fi1?2 fcet f6 to a linc 47.O fccr South of aad panllcl sfth rlc said Nor6 linc of thc Nonhcast n Ouc-Ouaner (NEr.) of Seciou 34; A THENCE N 8f4rZ). E &ng sairt parailci liue coadariag aioag said rigbr;_ i-rrav 19 liac a disaaca of 195.00 f.er !o rh. &sr ti!! of parccl ?. of said 20 fHERXIAw.SIiAWptATi 27 THENCE N 0137'41. W &ag said E:tt lirc a disaace of 1200 fcct o a.liuc 35.00 feer 2, S,.rurh of a^ad pa:alhl rrir! the said Non! Iinc of ric Nonlcasr Ouc{uarrcr B (NErr) of Sxrion 3a; 24 THENG N 8945,20, E aloug said pardjlcl lilc a dis&ucc of 683J1 fclt !o llc Elsr 25 tinc of &c said Nonhcast Oac-euancr (NEz) of Scaion 34; 26 TIIEIIG N 8755'24: E along a liuc 35.00 feet Sourh of aad parallct wirh rhc Nonh linc 77 of rhe Nonhwesr OEceuancr (NW?) of said Secdoa .35. a distaace ot 1000 fccr aore 3 or lcs ro :rc Easr lin: of thc Wesr Ouc.Ha[ (Wl) of tbe Easr Occ-tlalf (Ei) od rhe :9 Nonhwcsr OacQuancr (NW11 6g r"id t .oo --. ,xl,lib'* o+pr 3 .lo A t5 trcev' /,iJ J iI: I : i i I I I I ,, , 4 a 6 7 8 9 r0 11 12 E 14 r 16 n 18 19 m THETYCE S 12'38'13'W eloa3 said Wq51 fig['-66-,vay Linc a di*aacc of 680.15 rtc: so rhc lirsr righ!-of-lray liac of thc F.E C. Railroa4 said tiac a.lso bei,rg rhe 100,00 fecr Easr of and pardllel wfth thc Easr linc of said FORT IAT DERDALE. - HOLLYWOOD INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT ptaq THENG conriuuc S l2.3S'13'W aloEgsaid East rightof-,ray line a disraacc of Z8l.65 - fcct o thc Noni lite of tic Sourhcast Oueeuaftcs (SE t) of said Secdou 27; THENCE S 89.10'31'W aloug said Nonh linc a disra.lce of 9254 fcct ro rhc Wcsr rightoiuay linc of said FEc Rairrca4 said lirc arso bing rhc E sr riac of rhc sairi FORT IAL,DERDALE-HOLLLWOOD NTERNATIONAL AIRPORT plaq THENCE S 12.38'13'W dolg said Wcst rightof-ray linc a distaacc of li}T33lfeet to thc South liac of &c Nonhvcst Ouceu:rtcr (NW l) of tLc Souircasr Onceuarrcr (SE t) of said Sc.tion ,; TIIENG S 89.7'5f W dolg said South linc a di$a.u6s of 10, fc.r ro ric Wcst rigttofrray linc of said FEC. Railroa4 said linc also b.-g tbc Ean ri''r of the said FORT U.UDERD-cLE-HOLL)mOOD INIERNAIIONAL AIRPORT ptaq TIIENCE S U.38'E W alolS laid Wcsr rigttof*ay linc a dkaacc of [d9.t7 fcct o thc Sourh liEe of tic Sourheasr OseauaGr (SE t) of said Sccioa z/; TIIENCE S 1il1.452{)'W along said Sourh liac a disarcc of EL$ fcct to rhc POINT OFBEGINNING; Said t,nrl. situaE, lyiug aud be'ng ia Broward Couary, Floridr 6 fxhib+ z .lo Aqreerrr4d 0o.o6 L- of rf ' I I I I I I I I I I I I I I ! I 3 t 1 5 6 7 E 9 10 11 D B 74 15 16 1;l 18 19 ?n 2t ,, ,a 24 t( 1'l :8 liEe of rhc Pon Evcrglades Railw-ay Rightof.Wa;r (100 foot righroflra,v); THEYCE S 71.21'04'lV aloag said Sourh rigbrof-*ay linc a d.istaacc of 2.12.03 fc::: THE\CE S 88.0t'43'W cor^timring aloag said South righr<f-way linc a disu.scc of 430.66 fcet o the W'cst linc of tic East Onc.Half (E !) of rhe Nonlcasr Oueeuane: (lvE t) of the Sourlrrcsr OucQuancr (SW l) of thc Sourlwcst Onceua.:s (SW l) of said Scetion 8; THENCE S 01. 43'4j'E aioug said lVest tia: a disasce of {59.8 fc€! to rhc said Nonh line of lle Sourh Onc.IIaIf (S |) of rhc Souh Ouc-Half (S l) of rhe Soutinrcst OncQuancr (SW t) of Sccioa 23; TIIENCE S 88.Oi24' W elosg said Nonh liac a distaacc of 992.44 fce! !o rbc wcst liuc of the Sourhpcsr Ouc{rurtcr (SW t) of said Seciou g; TIIENG;{ 01.4925'W aloag said W€sr liuc a disutcc of 25g.(X} feer !o a liEr 259 fccr Norh of tld paralcl wirh thc Sourh Ii!. of th€ Norhrc$ OlcAuafic, (NW t) of &c Sourlwcst Olc.auart.! (SW lr) of rhc Souhresr Oaceuancr (SW Is) of said Sadoa Z]; TIIENCE N 8E.0524'E dory said panlld liac a distance of 330J6 fcr! !o :hc East IiEc of thc trrcst Ouc.Ilajf (W t) of tLc Nonhscst Onc-euancr (NW l) of the Southscst OuoQuancr (SW lr) of thc Sor:rbgtcar Ons.Quanlr (SW t) of said Seetim 23; THEI;G N 01.4731'W aloug said Easr lioc a dLr:aca of 20(L(2 fccr o rie said Sourh rigltof-rray tinc of Pon Evcrgtadcs Railvay (100 feet ri$n-of*rarv); THENCE S 68.04'Z W aloug said South rigbrcf-w.ay liae a disr:acc of 33Lf, fcer: niBIcE N 88.8'09' W co'i?i iiFg dolg said Sout! rigit+f-ray linc a disraace of 754.74 fcet o &c East right-of.rry tinc of tic Old Dixic Higbsay; THENCE S 13.54?3'W dong saitl Erst righrd-vu..v linc a di*aace of 56216 fccr ro 4 lilc 67626 feer Nonh of ald parallcl wilh thc Sourh lisc of said Sccsioo I: THEIICE S 89. 18'59- W aiong said parallct liuc a disuacc of 30.83 fce! ro rlc West riglrof-way liuc oi Old Dixic Higtw-ry 6rhib*0g,z+oA a{ rs Sreer|1rl1)\ 5 ; II i II I I i II I I I I I RESOLUTION NO. A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF DANIA, FLORIDA, APPROVING AN ACT RELATING TO BROWARD COUNTY; ESTABLISHING PURPOSE AND INTENT; PROVIDING FOR THE ANNEXATION OF CERTAIN LANDS LOCATED IN UNINCORPORATED BROWARD COUNry INTO THE CITIES OF DANIA AND FORT LAUDERDALE UPON CERTAIN TERMS; PROVIDING FOR DEANNEXATION OF CERTAIN LANDS PRESENTLY LOCATED WTHIN THE MUNICIPAL BOUNDARIES OF THE CITY OF DANIA; PROVIDING FOR JURISDICTION OF THE FORT LAUDERDALE/HOLLYWOOD INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT; PROVIDING FOR LAND USE CONSIDERATIONS; AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF DANIA, FLORIDA: Section 1. That that certain Act Relating to Broward County; Establishing Purpose and lntent; Providing for the Annexation of Dania and Fort Lauderdale Upon Certain Terms; Providing for Deannexation of Certain Lands Presently Located \Mthin the Municipal Boundaries of the City Of Dania; Providing for Jurisdiction of the Fort Lauderdale/Hollywood lnternational Airport; Providing for Land Use Considerations; and Providing ForAn Effective Date, a copy of which is attached hereto as Exhibit "A', is hereby approved. Section 2. That this resolution shall be in force and take effect immediately t upon its passage and adoption. PASSED and ADOPTED this _ day of ATTEST: City Clerk-Auditor APPROVED AS TO FORM AND CORRECTNESS "t994. Mayor - Commissioner I By: Frank C. Adler, City Attorney J:f]1{T ir .t t'..13 I ..1 t)'i'i-i I 2 't ! 6 7 8 9 10 11 L2 13 14 15 15 l7 18 'ut 20 2L 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 3o 31 bou.trdartes ar1 o! tb,e land described, on E)dibj.; i;=it!a-a- i€Eero and lade a palt beleof. (b) Uton the €llaetlva date of tlLs sp.clal ast, the corironte llrits of ttse clty ol Fort laud.lda:'. slall b. and ars berBby axpanded so a! to l]rclude and have annex.d lnto lts aurlciDaL bouidarl..s r1:. of thG land atesclib.d on E(hilit 2, attached Lalato and Ead€ a part bareo!. S€ction 3. Daanncxatlon ol certaln lands upon th6 eflestive date ol t5,is act. -- (a) t'he clty of Dania bas agrreed to tX. dealllrexatlon ot cgrtain lands, as lora parelcul.arly descli!€d on f::&lblt 3, rhich ale located ylthin thc cuEent or lutule bouadarlcs o! th. A14,ort, to lacllitate the sale and efflciert operatlon o! t!,e Alrport by corGolldatlon of rll govanEental functlonls lor thG Alryor! ln Bro$ard County. (b) Brqrald County lnd th. Cltl, o! Danla .gra., anal tt ls leleby .stau.l.sb.ed, that, as beh{eatr tbe Clty o! Danla and. Bro,"ald county, Broy"'d counti, rha1l b. th. local Eoverm!.nt yLtb .xclullve Jullsdlcflon ov.r tb. A14rort. rB.cLuaive JrEisdlctlon, !h!11 b6 const:!€d to !.nclude, but Jha!.l not b. Lblted to, Dor.r to lsau. a develoFEant ords! t ulsulnt to Sectloa 380.06, ploslda gtatut.s, or any local prograr cstabllshed to !€place tia D.v.lot E€nts of ReElonal, IEpact prograr (c) lb€ present cor?orate lluits oi tbe Clty o! Danla ale b.ereby contlacead so as to .xc.l.ud. th. !,ands lor€ padlclr.l.ally descr&€d as lollous on E:<hlbLt 3, attacbed, heleto ard Dade a parg h€rgof. Secti,on 4.Thi,s act sba.].L takE €lfect upon becolbg a larr. CODING; Words #eleq arc delctiols; rords underlined arc additions i ! i i I I I i I I! 1 3 1 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 77 18 19 20 2l 22 23 24 23. z6 27 2A 29 30 31 en ast lB]'atiIrg to Brol'ald County, .staulsh_ lng pur5rose and irtenti p8ovidbg lor tb€ ann€xatlon o! certain lands located ln unln_ corporated Brosald county hto tbe cltias of Danla rnd ports tauderdala, provldLDg lor deanncxatlon of c6rtaLn land,s pEasently located rltbLn tbe uunicl.pal boundalles of t!.6 clty o! Dania, providl.ng for Julisaletlon of the lort Iaudeldale-Eollysood fnternatlonaL Alrport; providlng lor land use conald.ra_ tlons, and pfirvldinE lor an elfectlve date. S.stl,on 1. p!:.rElose artd fntent. Ib.a pur?oss and lntent of thls Epeclal ast ls to glvo bladlng l.gal .!!.ct to that carlaln!gr.a!.nt .tlt.!.d Lnto by and b.ts.en Brol,ald Colrnt!, anaf tle Clty o! Dania dated 1994, r.latlng to tb6 anrleEtlon and alealn.xatlon o! csrtaln landB h t!€ vl,ci.llqi of t!€ fort Laud.rdd..-Eollysood tntarn tlonlf. .tilt otf , a. !or. D!:*lculrt'ly dascdb.d b€reln, and plovtdlng lor tb. .:(parslon rnd futura op€ratlon o! tbls facllttlr (tbe rAfu?o!t.), and, to un.x cerlaln other lands lnto tha Clty of Folt lEuderdal,c to provld. lor ratl,onal runlclpal boundlrl,es !s betw€€n Brorard County, th€ Clty of Dania and tba Clty of Fort lauderdal,e. Sectlon 2. date of thls Act. -- (a) Upon tba Annexatlon o! cErtain lands upon th€ af!€ctive .flastlve dat€ of t!1s special act, th6 corporate 1&lts of tlre clty of Dania .ha11 b€ and are b€raby expanded so as to lnclude and hav€ anne:aed lnto its uunlci.pal -1- Zxhib,.l 4 ft Agree^u,* l : I ; : i I , I i i ! Ba It Enact.d Dy tb. I,eglslatu!! o! th€ state o! 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Pqb.Llc R.eoadr ol BroEld Cor6Er, EIor:.;.; lEG E as.rlr, a dt.t38c. of 343.38 l..c .loat tha Uolth lla. of rr1d ?ssc.l .1. .!d ch. qt.n 1o!, Eb,.r.ol, ..td !1!. dlo b.&g th. nortlaFl boosd.a, o! !!. D.El,. Cltt L&1!! .! .8E rd lr .Ed d..crlb.d tq tb. Clry al D.d. OldlrEc. f,o. 42-9Oi EErCE Sou6.!ly .lo!t tb. B.!a.s! boqsd.r, oa th. D.dr Clty Lbtt! .r datcalb.d L! dd Ordt!.lcr !o. {2-90, . dl!8 rE. oa aO6.6 !..G, Ea. or Lr., to .! l!,t.rt.ct1,o!. rtti &r lroqli Elthf-o!-r., !l!. of gUC. !o.d E6 (a 200 foor EtShr-ol-r.t) ; EETCE t !r.El, .1.ory ..1d goqci r&bc_o!{, I!a. ao . DoIEE ol l!t.!t.cal'oE rllh Ci. f..t rl,gihf--, !h. ot !h. s.abo.rd Co..clh. Llllo.d (.L. t[ot .a !h. S..borad Atlllr. hl1so.d) 3 SEICE losth.Er., rloag !.id f.!G Rlahrr!{., !b. !o . Do&r o! laa.lr.ctlo! rith !h. trosl! rl,ght-l{r, ll'qr o! StaG. 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L.a 11E,. ol trrcr 2 of SEAIOASD F!B!t!t, .. r.coad.d h pLr Eook 18, P.t. L, ot &. PBbllc, i.cosd. ot Baot..ld Coltsst, ploEld.; 1EIG trorth.lly.laE8 r.ld f.rc l,lE., ..a&8.!c. ot 995.62 l..r !o !.i. Xorlbr..G cos!.r ol t ld lt c! 2; tEEf,ClE b rl, .loBg Eh. iosEh ltq. o! ..l.a tr.c! 2, r d&lrEet o! 0.6 l.ac, Da! oa 1.r., !o . tloba o! ,,rt.aa.csl,oa v1!h t!. g.rt l1!. ol !i. L.a 333 !l.t ol t!. loat!f,..r O!.{tr.Er.r (fC V4) o! ri. IoEtb..r O!.-qr.rt!t (ll l/l) of Cb. IorGi.irc 0E -{g.rl.t (fE V{) ol r.id !.sdoq 2Oi EEICE fosr!.flt .fouS ttfd g..s t.!., i agellcr o! 681.98 !..! to &r 'fottt !ts. oa r.ld S.esl,oq 20: EETCE Er.r.sl,t .loqt rrtd iora! !!8. of lt cdoq 20, . 'll,rt trc. ol 0.76 !..! Bo r tol!! ol b,s.st.!rr,oE r1!i . U!. lr00o !..4 g..s ot lld D.!rl,:..I rilt Bh. Lsr 1ls. ol ri. Sonsi...a oor{lt.r!r! (gZ l,/{) o! .ald S.crloB Ui SIUCE Xoalh.slt rlo!8 ..td Dar.!,.1, !l!. to . lohB of bt at.cal.on elli fh. c.aaaElh. of !i. SoEch fos! ol nar lle.!, r.ld c.qa.!lla. .bo batlg . tolBc oa !b. SogEb.rly bouudsay ol lh. Ci,E, ol loaE L.udaldaL a. .!n:.d l, Lroltrdo! fo. 6519 rdopcrd Ch. 5t! d., ol Ju!a, 1,9523 E!!CB g.rt.rly .!d SouCis.rt.sly .loqE r.1d c&E.st!8. o! cha SouG! Eort o! tar Etr.r !o .! lEt.rr.caloo rtlh . LlE 2U.66 !..s g.rs ot ..qd !.adt.l rlch Eh. E !E l1!'. ol th. f.ra O[e f,.ft (g l/2) ol lh. f,oaabs.lB Oo.={tr.s!.r (llg l,/4) of ch. [orsh!..G O!+- Qr.filr (gE l/4) of r.ld 3.ca1o[ 20i llIICE Soush.rlt doqS r.ld p.r.ll.l !h. Eo .[ loEaa!.saloo vlEh lh. lloath ltq. of lh. SouEhur.s Oo..{u.sc.r (StJ sIEMrl-PrEalorl0 i I I I I I I I I 2 5 a 6 8 9 10 1l t2 13 . 1{ 15 t6 L7 18 19 zo 2L 22 23 21 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 gall ol Dlll]l ^rnFr?ro! alEA 2 sEc. 2F5(Fa2 lgCI3Ulf,C .E Eh. polar of la!.r..ca1oq oa th. E rs llE o! th. Xorair.rc 0ur:qur!'r6g (mt 1./4) of .ald S.calos, 20, .lrd, Eh. !orE! rtght-of-fr, !!E oa sr'rt i..d 64; rEErcE f,oarh.sry .roa8 &. E !E !t!,. o! !i. gorrbr..r oq.- qu.rE.r (!I, l/4) o! S.crloE 20, r dl,rt.uc. o! 680 !r.t, aoat oE 1.t., ro th. Itoa"ht..r cor&tr of !!. South..lG O!.ieu.rs.r (SE U4) o! !i. lortlEE Ou:qs.a.rE (!C 1/4) of t.td S.csllo! 20; fEfCS E .c.!r,, d.o!g ti. tro8r! lla. o! Et |torrrlr! ! Ou.+.rs.a (Sf l/4) of l!. trorG!.r.s O!r-{E st|s (!t l./l) to I Dor,la o! l8c.rs.clloE ,t!! . !h. 2!,2.66 !..r E.c a, .!d, t lltl.t rt ti th. E rr !t!. ot ti. r3..! OE -Ed.! O VZ)of &. foru|it r O[.-QE ra.! (!tJ 1/4) of r!. fosEh...s OE ntr.ss.r GE Va) of r.td S.c!lo! 20; EEtrCB XoErh.rlt .Lor.g th. trtd !..s lhr !o I Do&a o! lo!.sr.cs1oE vl3h t!. Sorth.lJ.t b.sL, o! rh. S.uth tolk o! tr, Blr.a; EEtrCE Ca.r.rl, .!d Solrtle.rEasl, aloEg t.1d. Sour[ Baok of Eia Sosab !ott, of f.n iLEs io a Do&! ol ltt.rsacrloq vtlb th. I{.r! bo{adr,E, ot Covallr.[a t€r OE 18 t.1d S.c!1oo 20; EEIICE Souah.sly .loqE t.ld g..G bou!d.s, ol Cov.a!r.8! trat I ed &og rh. f..c bogad.r, o! t!. 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EttlttlI-?lEE30tI0 Ii : I I I dl.tr.lcr ol 599.50 !..G ro Bh. Potttt Op IEGII{TIIC; TEEUCE coq.1Err.E8 trorrh 75'39.20' E .s .l,oq8 !.Ld f,oar! stSiE-of-.r., Ih., . dtts.Bc. o! 3j !.rG; I!EU(!E Xorsh 0'06'00' f.tc, . d&G.!c. o! 30 f..c; EEU(3 Sotrli 7t.39.20- 9..t,. dl,!C.8c. ot 35 l..c; !fBC! toush O.O4'OO- E !r, . dt,tE !.. of 30 1..3 io !h. POI!r Or !EGIImSC. I 2 3 4 5 7 8 9 l0 t1 12 l3 14 15 16 l8 19 20 2L 23 24 2S 26 27 28 29 30 32 33 cIIt 0, Drltl rEE Eto! rl!l, ! sEc. 20-5Ga2 tll, tho.. Lad! tactud.d trlEhlq th. pLt LIEIE! o! tt. ?.V. puf- ., l.coad.d ![ pLE gooL g5, p8g.27 of lh. publlc B,.c,.rdt o! Broqrd CouaEr, ElorLdrr LESS !!.c goaBloa c! pTAGELS o! rh. ,.id, T.V. pt{f-, d.!cdb.d .r. EticlultItrc tE th. So!rG.b..r.G corE.r o! t.l'd pffgEl _!-; UE CE oo.d i..!ua.d b..rht of g.rc .loEg t!. troEEh Elthr_o!{., l1!. o! sEs. B,oed 84' ar shor,u, oq ..1d P!..r, !59.62 f!.r Eo th. 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Ipt { ot g.csloq 20, totErhlp ,o so.ch' 8a!gr 42 !.aE daaerlbad aa . a'r-LL lrt !d r.ocarac ba!t..a cb. a6. c'rt .ad rb. old rlvts ch.!.a.I (!.l'd laLrd lhorr! .!C lab.l.d .. 'ISLA!D, ltrt 1948, [oc bclud.d- oo !.b. .bov. d.!cAb.d .fIpE EELI)EES Pt-u'). EEBr!I-!t6a50Plo i i ! I I Il I iI T tloa vlEh Eh. f,oaah Doo!d.t7 ol IllCEL .A- oa tdd pLs of -86 COBIOB !E PrSl'; EEICE ..rr.att .Loat th. iorrh botl.ad.s7 o! ,.1d PASCEL .1. . CtttrlE! ol 200 l..c :o !b. Xoa8b..ra corlr.! o! r.ld PAICEL -A.i IIEUCE Scntt.Elt rloqt l.ba E .! botrad.rt of t.l,d IABCEL .l- . dlcrnc. of 316.24 !..E Eo a Do&a o! !,aa.!t.cs1oa ylr! !.h. Icrrh rltbt-o!-t., 1t!. of St t. lo.d 84t 1aE e !..r.r1, .lont r.1d Eorrh rltht-o!*, lLE. r d!,rt..!.. o! 103.22 t..c !o Eh. PotBl 08 EECIXUIII6. IoGEBEB rIIE! thrE Dorlloa of !i. .l8hc-t{t, of SE8. fo.d g4 frlqS roqrh of :!d .dj.c.ac to Ei..60r. d..calb.d 9rsc.l oa Lrd. 2 3 4 6 7 8 9 10 11 L2 13 14 .15 l6 17 18 t9 20 2L 22 23 24 25 26 2? 2A 29 30 31 JZ 33 llEllrll-PrCt50t10 i I 2 3 .4 5 7 I 9 10 t1 L2 13 l4 15 l5 .-.1 .- L7 18 lo 20 2L 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 gllt ot urL rnl'?r+:or /uEA 6 nEc. 2f-5H2 A poasto. o! Eh. t.!G Or.-E L! (ta l/2) of S.cs1o! 23, tol! blp ,O Sosrh, Ae!8. 42 E rc, !.td polElo! b.tEg d.lcslb.d .r !ollou.: SECIIUIIE .c tb. taE.rr.cll.or of !h! .uorth Ll4 of lha South ooFE l! (s 1/2) of rlr trorahr..rE O!._qrsErr! ( !, f/4) of !.1d S.crloE 2:l ead thc Ea!E.!lt l,lgha-ot{sy !!q. of B,.Loc.E.d S!1r. Br.d 5 (U.S. f) .a rlroi.q o!. tt. llo8ld. D.p.rEalr of It !.poEt.Clo! Bltht-of{., !t D fo! gt E. lo.d g62 (1-595), S.e!i,o! 66095-2406, Sh..r E o! 13, d.E!d ?.bEu.E, 5, 19g2, .!d Lrc Ecel!.d Aprl1 18, 1986; IIEUCE Souri.r!,, .1on8 t.1d E .r.aly ElSht-o!{.y Ll,E .nd LlElt.d Acc... 818ht-f{. 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Sotrti...c o[.{tr.at!r (SE f/4) of '.ld S.cllor 17; EEICa foar!.rtr.loa8 !.1d ,r?.ll.l !la. to a gola! ol lEr.E aqGl,oo rtth th. c.tG.lltE o! !h. SotGh Eork of X.u B,lraa, r.ld c.Dcaa![E alro b.t!E s lolac oa ah. gouch.lly bou!&ry of rh. Clr, o! trort Lqd.ad.l. .. r@.:.d b, !.roltrE1oo !o. E5l9 .dopt.d !h. 53h d.y ot Juq., 1962; EEUCE E rr.rl, .!d Uorrh..!c!tl, .lort th. !.td c!oa.t!ls. .qd, .loqt Eh. r.1d Soqth.ll, hou!d.r7 o! th. CLry c! loaE Laurlald.I. to a ,oloE of tatrB.eEloa elrh th. g.rc righa-!_r.., Lla. o! Eb. S..bo.rd Co.!c!!!. B.!.l,ro.d (.&o loogu et rh. S..bo.!d llrltn. (.11!ord); 1XEUCE Soqch.Ely.loag 3.jd g..s slBhc-o!-t ry L!!. !o. poloE oa laEtt3.caloq llllh th. llotlh !1ghE-of-!ray It![. of Stala load g6 as ahorB or ltEttrl2-PlcEtoal ! I I I I I I I I 2 4 5 7 g 9 10 11 L2 13 t4 15 16 L7 t8 19 20 2l 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 3t 1' on.-Qtr.rE.! (UE U{) ol rh. SoBEh..rr Oo.r{rErs.! (SE l/{) oa..ld g.erloo zl; TEEUCE f,ort! E9'1r'10' E.s .loot lrld SouEh t!s., . dl.rc|lcr of i46.rc lqar to Eh. soulhs.as coEr.! ot rha f,oaEhr.lG Oqa{u.sEaa (Il, l/{) o! &. Soqlbtr..c O!.r{rr.E.a (Su l/4) of !.td g.crj'oE 23; ltrEle oss! 01.19.22- ll.!E. Lloag Eb. l..!! Lh. oa rb. SouGit..! Or.-qu.rrtE (!iC V4) o! r.ld S.crloB Zr, . dtrc.!c. o! 1,347.56 !..! !o l!. troarhr.* coR!.r o! !i. Sourht.tc Oo!{!.!Err ($t f/4) o! a.ld, S.cGtoa Zr3 EEe !os!h 01.4g.57- f..E .]'o!3 !L g..a t!a. of ri. t{orais..G O!.-qg.EE.r (flf V{) o! r.ld S.cEloq 23,-r d&tstt ! o! 1,345.1 !.aG, Daa or 1rrr, fo rllotB8 o! ttr.a!.c4oo rlrh G!. nosai llE. o! ll!. t oqrL OE...Irlt (S V2) o! rhr f,oaabr..t or.-qq.rE.! (m v4) ol !.1d s.cstoB 2il; EEICE &or8! 87.26'47- E 't .loag r.id Uoatt ![!., . d&r.!.. of 9a.3G !..G !o ti. fofm Of BECIXf,I$C; (troc.: B.srlsg! !!d dlrt.rcra srGd, ls, &. rhov. d..c8LpGr.6, rl!. !rr.d, oE tltoruGtsa.!orE oa th. rlos,,.t !.p.ar.!a o! frErpolSlG1oo tl,rht-!{., Ii.p lo8 S!.G! fo.d 362 (I-595), S.sr1o! 86O9t-Z{06, .! rrf.rGc.d r!or.. ) Sda l.8u& rl!u.r. lE BroErd Cor8lr, [oa1d.. EIEIAIt2-?!6a60r4 i! i I l ! II I ! I 8 9 l0 l1 1a 13 14 ta 16 L7 l8 19 20 2L 22 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 33 1 3 1 6 7 FOSA IJIDETDrI. TUIEITIIOf, !8AA 2 src.s. 22 E :Il-5Faz A Dorcloo, of ah. E r! ooc.E'll (E t/Z) o! S€csloE 22, fo6!bl,p 50 Soutb, i.!9. {2 Ea.E .!d . tosGloq o! B!. P..G OEeE I! (tl l/2) o! S.cslon 23, lo!'lrhlp 50 souEb' r.!8. 42 E !c' r.id porlr.ort balEg d.!cs!,b.c .s lollort! tEGMII|G .! rl. la!.r!.crloE o! ri. osrh L!!. o! r!. Sout! Olefru ( S L./Z) of t!. Xocbrr.rc Or.:qu.ftlr (U!, f/4) o! !8td S.cal,oq 2:l .!d !h. E .c.!1, U8h!-of-X., l1E ol Ll,oc.c.d Sf.s! !o.d , (U.S. l) irt ,ho.r oq !i. trloal& Dap.r!!.q! o! tlslltosr.cj,o! ll,gts-ol{., ltrp lor SBt. lo.d g62 (I-59r), S.crloa 8609F2406, Sh..c E o! 1,3, d.c.d, f.tqrrs, 5, 1982, .!d t rr r.vi,!.d ApEtl !E, 1986; EEtrCE |tonri.rl, doEB ,.f.d E tslsl, ELSiG-o!{., Ib. .!d l&r.t.d &c!rr llEhr-of{.t tlq. (b.s.&.tt.r s.!.rs!d !o... L.l.. fr? llE ) ol lrld rrloc.sld Sc.!. go.d, 5 rs rbom o! SL..t! 5, Z rd 6 of r.ld ltShs-ol-g.y lisr, r d&C:8t. ol 2,771.6 !r.!, !oE. or t'.!., Eo I tplls 6, th,. Sqrch t&. o! t!. fosctrr..s Oo!.q!.a!.! (IC V4) o! !.h. Sourlr..r olrqrsst s (SL 1/4) ot ..1i1 S.crl.aE Zt; lfEfCE g8r! 68.04'26- f.r! coqsl![lst do!8 r.:fd fratrriT f..e. f,/E llar er .borB o! trtd gh..s 5, . dr!!a!c. of 37.69 lcrc !o r Dol8r oq rb. E .a lh. ot E!. for&f,r.G O!.- qp.st.r (Ilt 1/a) ot li. SolrGtnrs Osr{p.as.s (Sc 1/4) o! t!. SonGbt ! Os!. qu.!r.s (9t l/a) ot r.td s.csloq 2:t; SEICB t olrt! Ol.ttr59. B.|E .loor ,.1.t E .r !l!l, . dr,r!.8 . oa ll,5 !..r Eo a ,o1!! o! triarrctloq ,[& li. trorBh.rlt L.l. V!. ll8 ot I-595 s! .hoE oE !.1d gt .! ,; EEICE SouGh 88'04'26' f.rt, .to!S !.1i1 trorli.lI, L.A. B/f llar, r dlratcr o! ?45.6g fa.c Eo a Dol,tt ol rirarssus! ol a talg.aG suEr'. qlrtc:rra !o tla f,osti; llgtrCE g.!c*ltr soEslstr&t .loEA r.jd L.A. V!, !1a., .ad rloqt rh. .ac o! t81d c!rE. lo Ch. Etgb! bq(sg . !.d1u. of 1,825.08 lcec rad . d.lr. .!g1,. ol l7'zsr10., foa.q.E€ d&G.!cr of ,56.96 !..E Eo. poLlG of t!t..E, EEICE lorE! 76'30'15- 9..G, .loEB telC llo!r!.!ly L.A. B./fa tla., . d.lrG.!c. oi 121.87 l E Eo a golqa of lalla!.ccloo elEi Eh. Souli Lh. of th. trorlh..rt EtEItE2-Ptca30t4 I : I ,I I Ij I 1 aad a porliou of CID.B. ptAT as recordcd in ptar Book l.O, page 2g of rhc pubrt I Rccords of Broivard Couary, Florida- ald a ponioB of TRAI{SI*ORLD pLAT asj rccordcd in plar gook 116, pagc g of rbc public Records of Brourard Counry, Flori r , 4 aad a poniou of rbc proposcd Gear Zones as slown ou the Airpon La:put pla!. da a5 Novernber l9gg, for Fon kudcrdalc-Hollywood la:crnarional Airpon, 6 aod a poniou of Traci No. 2 of WLYDWOOD as rccordcd ia ptar Book 21, pagc 7 4 of the public Rccords of Brovrard Couary, Florida, aad a poniou of THE 8 RIIA W. S!IA! pI-{T as rccorded ia plat Book 146, page ZS of thc public Rcco ;9 of Broward couary, Ilorida, aad a pqrri6n of rhc poRTEvERcIrDEs com,GR;10 CEI.IIER as recorded in plar Book LZ. page 33 of ric public Rccords of Brow:_ :11 Couuty, Florida said parcct bcing Eorc pardodaity described as follor,s: 12 BEGIN at thc Nonhcast corucr of thc Nonbscsr Oaceuancr (NW t) 13 of Sccrio! 3d Towtrsiip 50 Souti, Raagc a2 Easq 14 TTIENCE oE 1 grid b."rilg of s 89.42,16' w arong rhe NonL tirc of tirc said ,5 Noniwcst Oac{uartcr (N!y lr) of Secdou 3a a dirErrc of X,8JS f.ct t6 o &e SoEr! liue of said poposcd 34:1 Gcar Zoac br Ruaray 3l; , :. tl IIENCE S 36.28.U. E afoEg said Sourh lisc a di$arcc of 11:}014 fcc! b 18 &s f,41 rinc of &c <-;d proposcd 34:l ctar Zane for Ruray 3! 19 TIIEIiCE N ,r4.59'sy E aloag said Easr liuc a d!.oace of 999.?9 fcet o thc Sout 4 liuc of rhc said Tract No. Z of WYLDWOODi zl lllE}IG N 89.4j'16'E aroug said South li'e a dtt"lcc of lgr.14 f.et to &e &sr li!, 2, of ttc Nonlrrcst Ouceuancr (NUr |) of thc Nonicasr Oueeuaner (NE t) of said Z Seeiou 34; 24 'THEIICE N 0r.43' 06'w along said East linc a distaacc of ti]Lig fcc! to tt" souJ E rigtt<f-way liac of lhc access road as sbowu on Florida Deparareu ofTralsponarion 26 Right-of-Way Map, Sccrion g6095.2408, Shec! Z of8; 27 THENCE N 88.16,45, E rlong said right-of-wa.v liae a disrancc of 40.00 fce!: 1 E*hlbi* 3 - Qtz o{ ts ; I i I I I I I i I I I I I I I I ., 3 4 6 7 8 9 DSNBIT 3 FLL AIRPORT DE.ANNE.\A-TIoN TEIIN mE cxTY oF DAT\IA DANIA 1R 10 11 12 13 t4 t5 16 t7 18 1!' m 2t ,',, 24 25 25 t'f ,,4 ro A parcsl of land ia S*tioos 22. ?3,26, n, 34 aEd 35, Tot trsirip 50 Sour!. Rance 42 . East, isdudilg all of tbe FORT L4.UDERDAI-E-HOLLYWOOD nrfg.NalONaf AIRPORT SECOND ADDmON, as recorded ia pta.! Book l23, ?age 20 of t&c public Rccordt of BrouErd Coutry, Ftodda, aU of D-DJL plAT as rccord.d in plar Book 131, pagc t9 of thc public p.ccords of Broward Counry, Florida aad ail of SEA-AIRE No.l as rccordcd in plat Book 120. Pagc 35 of thc public Rccotds of BrocErd Couaty, Florida aad a.li of SEA-{RE No 3 as recorded in ptat Boot 9o, pagc 45 of rhc public RccorG of Broward Cously, Flotida, aad all of SEA-AIRE No.4 as rEcordcd is plat BooL lfl), page 37 od thc pubEc 'Rccotds of Bmr.rd Corlry, Florida, and all of SEA-AIPE No. 2 as rccodcd ia pld Boo& 9& pagc f of thc hrblic Rccords of Brcqad Coury, Fioride aDd all of B & S pIAT as rccordcd ia phs Bootc t3Z paSe lE of r!. hbtic Rccords of Brorad Couary, FIoridE ad all of VALIJE @01 pL{? ! rccontcd iq plat fuk Un, Pagc 39 d &c hbiic Rccore of Broc,ad Couay, Fiodd., aad a poniou of FORT IAT DERDALE.HOIITT@D INTERNATOITAL ATRPORT ErRsT ADDIIION, 8s recosdcd h ptar Boo& Uq page , of &c hblic Rceords of Bsomrd Cou!ry, Florida, ad a poaim d RIO[.,$[D LITILE FARMi as rccordcd & Pla Boot I, page 3g of thc hblic Rccords of Brward Grrary, Frodda, ald ? pofiio! of JE IICSBROUCK.S REpLAT as recorded iE pler Book 16, pagc 20 of thc hrblic Rccords of Brward CouEry, Florid4 aad alf ot PORT EVERGIIDES WAREHOUSES PIAT NO. 2 as rccordcd id ptat Book yr, paSc 6 of rhe Rrbtic Rccords of Brovard couar.v, Florida aad all of PORT EVERcIjDLc WA-REIIOUSE PIAT as rccorded i! Ptar Book 97, pagc 7 of the public Rccords of Broward Couary, Florida aad alt of |IEW pI-A? NO. I as rccordcd in pla,t Book 9& pagc tO of the Public Rccords of Brorrard Couary. Florida. aad all of pORT EVERGIjDES No. j u rccordcd ia Plar Book 104, page 23 of rhc public Rccords of Bro.,vard Couar.v, Florida I E{li,l z' \t 4 K THAyCE Nonberl-v aloag said E:_st line a distance of 35.00 feer ro tlc lr.onh lino-. said secrion i5. sa:d poiat atso bciag rhe intcrscctios of rbc sourh iiae of &c Sourh , OucQuaner (SW l) of saiO Sccriou 26 ald rhc Eait tilc of thc Wcst Ooe-Half _ (W l) of *c Fast Onc-Half (E l) of the Southrcsr Ouceualcr (SW t) of said Sccrion 26; THETYCE N (2'rJ'45'w a.lo'g said Easr rilc a dina'cc of 2690.g4 fccr !o rhc flo liuc of rlc Sourtwest Onceuancr (SW t) of said Scctiou 24 TI{E\CE S 99.01,52" W aloug said Nonh linc a CisElce of 66235 fcc! &, &c I i line of &c Wcsr Ooc.Half (W t) of thc Nonhvcst Oaeeuancr (NW t) of said Scctiou 25; THENCE N @.02,12. W alotg said Ea:r t;ne a disr:acc of 13 g4.7g f..to ,ie Soui liE of said PORT EVERGL{DES COMMERCE C{TE$ IIIENCE N 88.04?), E aloug said Sorrh lhc a ttisarcc 06 96.20 f.cr lo I point oa tle Wcst lhe of said PORT EVERGI-ADES COMMERG GIITE& * TIIENCE S @.(D37 E aloug said Wcs llac a dbaacc od 4Zj0 fcct o I liEc 750 f.c! Sourh of ead paralcl ldth thc Sourh linc of PORT EI/ERGIJDES COMMERCE CBITE& TIIENCE N 88.042O E aloug said parallcl liac e diraacc d. L4g2!, f.ct !o thc Sourh liac ot'said propoccd sel ecar Zonc br RrEclay 2rlR|,; TIIENCE S 81.32,13. E alolg said Sour! lirc a dimarce of 1$.!i Ect o rbc East liu€ of thc .aid propccd SGl Gcar Zouc br Rulra.v 27R; TIiENCE N 00.00'3(). W abng u;a Ea51 tigc ald is Nontcrly c!.re.c,.oE t[cteofi di aacc of 26L97 fet !o the Noni linc of &c Soutb OEc-Hai! (S t) of tic Sourh . Ouc-tlalf (S l) of thc Sourhrcsr Ouceuancr (SW t) of said Sccioa 23 | THEIICE s E8'05'24- w along said Nonh linc a disraacc of 96.19 fccr !o rhc Ea$ [i! of tic Wcsr Oue.ilalf (W l) of rhc Nonhwcst Oaceuaner (NW l) of rhc Souteasf OncQuancr (SE l) of rhe Soutbrce$ Oneeu:nct (SW t) of said Sectiou 2j: THE\CE N 01.39'56'W along saici East line a distance of 5l&9g feet tr,r &e Sourh I 3 4 ( 6 7 8 9 10 1l 12 l:, 14 I.:' 16 L7 18 t9 10 2L zz ,t 2: t< .,4 11 .l €.xhib',*g-AX.44.5 THEIiG y 14.45'34: E coaliluilg atong said rigirof-wair tinc a disrance of S:i_rl fect o &e Sou.h rightof-*zy riac of Nor:lcasr ro& s!r*: as 'rror"n otr lie said c.LD.g. PIAT: THB\CE S 82:39'00 E alory raid riglrof-rray lirc a di*eacc of 90f0 fcet o a line 47.00 fcer South oi aad paraltel with the Nonh linc of rhc Nonhcr$ Oaceuaier (\E?) of said Scctioa 34; THENCE li 89452f E along said parailcl linc, cordadlS along s,id righr+f-*air tinc a diseacc of 1950 fcet o the Easr linc of said ClDg. pLAT; THEIICE N 0f14'af w aioug said East liac a distaace of l20o fc4 ro a riuc -?5.00 fes: South of aad parallcl vith &c said Norh liuc of the Nonneast Onceuaner (NEi) of sccriou 34, said liuc also bci'g rhc south righrof+ay liuc of Nocbcast rot! stre.: as shoqa oa said TIIE RXIA W. SIlAn, pLAT; TIIENCE N 8f452(), E aloug said parailcl linc, aloug said rigitof-*zy lisc a disraqce ot u.34 fcEq, THENCE S &124'(xr E coatiurtug aloug said righ-of"Ey lirc a disEaca of 100.2 fce! to a li!. 47.00 fcer Sour! of aad parailcl witb &c ada Noni li* of ttc No.hc.sr Oac-auancr $El) of Seaio! 34r THENCE N 8f4tZf E aloug said parailcl lirc, colrioriEg alolg sail rigtr<;:vqv lin. a dirEac! of 195.0 fect o &c Ean lioc of paaccl ?. of said THE RITAW. SIIAW PTAI: TI{ENCE N 0137'41..W &ng said Ean liuc a disanc of lZ0O fcel to a linc 35.00 fce: Suur! of and parailcl vith thc said Nonh liEG of lie Nor&cass Oaeeuancr (NEl) of S:cioa 3a; 'TIIENCE N 8f45?f E aloag said parailel linc a distaacc of 6&l.8t fcer o &c Ersr linc of tic said Nonheast Oueauarlrr (NEz) of Secdoa 34; THB{aE N 8755'24'E aloug a liuc 35.00 fecr Sourt of and parailcl wiri thc Nonh line of rhc Nontwesr OBeQuancr (NW'i) of said Scctiou J5. a disraace of 1000 fee: raore or lcss to :Lc East tin: of ric Wesr Oae-Half (W!) ot tbe Ea* Oac-IIaIf (E;r) of rhc ){onlnscsr OaeQuancr (NlVt) oi said Scaion j5: ! ? .) 4 ) 5 7 E' 9 10 l1 a l:, 14 U 16 17 lE 19 fr 2t ZL B 24 25 ro ) 6:hibi*3'9X3ceE L TITENCE S 12.38'13', W along said wesr righrot-*zy liuc a dinaacc of 6g0.15 rte: re thc Erst riglt-of-way linc of rbc FEC Railroad. said liae also bcirrg thc 100.00 fcer Easr of and parallel wirh tbe East liac of said FORT IAUDERDALF HOIIYWOOD INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT ptaq THENCE contiEue s u'38'13'w aro'g said Easr rigrrof-w-ay riac a disoacc of 278 L6i- feet to the Nonh line of &e SourhcasrOaceuaner (SE t) of .,i,t Sc(rioa t7: THEN(E S 89"10'3l. r aloug said Non! liac a distaace of 92-54 fcct o &c Wcst right-ot1'rav tinc of said FEC Railroad, said liuc also beiug the East linc of the sai FORT IALJDERDALE.HOLLI4ilOOD INTERNAIONAL AIRPORT ptaq TIIENCE S r2'39',13' w aloug said srcst rigLtof-ray liac a drrsalce of I:mJ2 fcer r_ thc South liac of thc Nonhrcsr Oneeuancr (NW t) of tic Sourircast Oaceuancr (SE t) of said SccrioE tli TIIENCE S 89.n5y W .long said Souh liuc a disaaca of 1OZ7 fcs! ro ric Wcst rigntofxay liac of said FEC Rairroa4 sa ri!. arso b.ing rhc Eatt rinc of thc said_ FORT IAUDERD.cLE-HOLLYWOOD IMERNAIIONAL AIRpORT plaq TIIENCE S U.38'Xl. W .IoEg said Vcsr rigLt+f-yey liac a distaacc of 1369.17 feet te thc Sourh linc of thc Souhea$ On euancr (SE l) of said Scciou ,; TIIENCE S 69.4520, W aloag said Sourh tinc a disarcc of tjlt(,!) &ct o tte pOINT- OFBEGINNNG; Said lr!& siEarc, Iyilg aad be-g ia Brorard Couqv, Florida I a 3 4 ( 6 7 8 9 10 11 tz B 14 15 15 fi a 19 u 4xh,bl*3-DcLo+ts : ' 6 I 2 ) 6 8 9 10 11 .12 x] l4 ut t6 t7 lE 19 m 2t , ,7, 24 ,< 2!5 71 linc of the Poa Evcrg.lades R.ailway Righr<f-Wav (lm foot righr{f-w.ay); THEVCE S 71.21'04'1V along said Soutt righrof-way liac a distaacc of 2;205 fc::: THE\CE S 88.0r,45. W continuing along said Sour! righr-of-way tinc a d.isra'c! o: 410.66 fce! !o the We5l lisg of thc Easr Onc.Hd (E l) of thc Noniest Oaceuane: (!rE t) of thc Sourhwesr Oaeeua.rrcr (SW |) of thc Southwcsr Onc-eua.-ter (SW i.l of said Sccdoa 23: THENCE s 0r' 43'*j'E arong said wcst tia: a dinance 0f .159.19 fce! to &e laii Non! lirc of ttc Sou6 Oac.llaIf 15 11 of &c Sourh Onc-Ilatf (S l) of thc Southrcst Ouc.Quancr (SW t) of SccjoE 23i TIIENCE s 88'ciz4' w aiory said Non! linc 8 disr.scc of 9924.1 fccr .o thc wcsr linc of the Soruhrcsr Ouc.Quancr (SW l) of (-i,r Sc(lioE g; lxIENcE;{ 01'492s'w alo'g said wcat ri'c a dirasce of 2i9.fl) fect ro a ri,.,e 2s9 fcct Nonh of :ad parallct with the Sourt liac of rhc Noniscst Ouceuancr (NW t) of the Sournflcst Ou..Qusnet (SW '.) of rtrc Sourinrcsr Oaceatc3 (SW t) of said Scctioa 23; TIIENCE N 88.0524. E aloEg said paEnd Eac a disasca of 330J6 fccr o :hc East liu. of thc Wcst Onc.HaIf (W l) of thc Nor&c,cst Oaeeartcr (NW l) of tbc Sourfc,Est OucQurnc! (SW t) of thc Southscst Ouceuncr (SW l) of said Secdor 23; THBiCE N 01.4751'rI, dolg said E st rin. I dtEacE of ZffllD t*t !o &c said South right.of-rvay linc of Poa Evcrgladcs Raiirrdy Gm fcsr rigttrf-rary); THENCE S 88.0a27 W aloug said Souri rightofrray lia: a di$arc. of 3SL(I7 fccc THENCE N 88.1!'0f $r coariauiag alosg laid Souh ritir-of-ly,ay lisc a dis!a!c! of ' 754.74 fc.t to thc Easr right of-way linc of thc OId Diric Higlsay; THEIICE S I:}.54f3'W dong said East rigltofrra.v lile a. dtEscc of 56216 feer rc a linc 67626 fccr Nonh of aad parailel with tbe Sour.b linc of said Sectiou la THEIIG S 89.18'59' W aiong laid parattel liac a disuacc of 3013 fcer !o fie *'csr rigirof-wav linc oi Old Dixic Hig:hra1c ) Erhibi*3- Pt safrf, : I I i l i I I I 2 1 4 6 7 6 9 10 11 a 14 ui 15 II 18 a 20 2t a 24 EXHIBIT 3 FII AIRTORT DE.ANNE,I.A*TIoN \WIHIN THE CITY oF DAII,A DANIA 7 A parccl of laad beiag a ponioa of Trur 12, Block 2 asd Tracr 9, Bloct J, Scctiou g Touaship 50 Sourb. Ralgc 42 Est of thc pIAf OF SECTIONS 2& 29, Jl ard 32, rccordcd iE pla! Book i pagc 32 of thc Frblic Rcords of Dadc Coury, Florida sifi parcel beiug more partiedlty dcscribed as follosrs: COMMENG ar t!.c Sourhyest coracr of tlc NonLrrest Ouceuanct (NW l) of saii Scctiol 28; IIIENG ou a grid bcaring of N g7.50,34. E aloEg rhc Sourh linc of t!. XonArJ Oaeauarta (NW lr) of said Section 2g a distaacc of 20.00 fcct !o rLc POINT C BEGINNINq II{ENCE N 01.26,01-W atorg a liuc ZLm fcct East of aad paraifcl rcith rhc Wc_ lluc of thc Nordrrcst OncAuertcs (NW rt) of said Sccion 2g a disraacc of Z?ILSO feer THENG N fr.59,15'E a dkalcs of lsJ)0 f.cc !o a poiEt oa e lilc 3jl Ecr Ea$ _ ad parallcl with thc Wcst ti,,. of rhc said Nochsest OncAuana (NW |); TEENCE S 01.6'01. E aloug said panitcl linc 1 di$aacc of ZEJO fccq TIIENCE S f,r.50'5f E a dbtascc of,4e47 fix;c TEENCE N E2.f'10, E a dinaace of U&()O Eec THENCE N 75.16'48. E a distaace of 9&?2 fccc THENG N 2.58'40. E a dinaace of 9&14 fceq THENCE N 68.01,16, E a distalca of 295.47 f.cr ro rhc Easr rigfu<f*ay linc of S-4-I . Railroad as shorra on Florida Dcparocar of Transporatiou Rigitof-Way Map. Scction 8607G2403, Sheet lS; Exhrb;* g-Pt. S oF It L lfortl, @ 5w./4. tai L' 5.8?' A',U'E A80',?.t .89.4rtE BZA' Pfi.@uya.y. tzfr, s'41 tt&.4fa'E- a&. e,t 3.8!F a4,6.E r@fz, esg;.#:n fi.n y4 5,'. t.8?4!t'20' .ot.4r,?a'w 25e00 24',t 35A' fu , LitE ttts,1E{4 /' s4. 27- 50-42 E tw?raE.vo.2f' Cdlu34-a-42 ba, E8.4'.tE wa? Lina 1uh2c.23-50-12 bne tl2, 5h3a-A-a-42 ll,EE ol'20'Et4r.6, 6t n4.14 &.r. Eeo. 1' fi.ot ?T4t'tr 88',a) .g?.#',A',e 6&8r,a tt, tr55.4.E ru,rb.l nod, I 2:t l wlLiON OR|VI WILLIAMS. HATFIELo ^No sToNER. INc. EIIGINEIRII . 'LTNA'!E3 . IURVCY€'TI E8'01'41''ty. 4A.€6' 77t.zt'04'w. 42.03' *, ,o" *2.n.wy'a : e'r. !4, 54 ?3'&'tz .0t.3r'56'n s.EE 6'24'tt. s.t?', ot'n LttE of S 12, 5lZI tr Y. *t.23-50-42 tlodh Unc 5 h. 5 '/2 i'fi14 sec.23-50'47 5 8t'tz't3'8. EA!5' s.o2.02',7t'ezl2g' EN? LiE cf fi. t2" .Yv.Y4*.2t-50-4 lbrth. Lit c of 5-/t j/' 5a. 6'50'42 €8r Lrna of n r ll L t\ tt (n nhtt u,E tE 14Ja. 2?-&)-12 N LNO'NOAL, ,toLlJWOao L ,:17&'t fl llt-3049 3,r r *n Rlw UneoL1 0t3tE Htdlflat N.8 5t3.14'13'w.56?-t6', wan RI unc OA aaE fl,ghra! fiRT LAUa|CaALE - tfrLywooo N|*NANO AL AIPfrRT PUr P.8.il4,P*45 ACfi. lt 0E.05'24. E. 3tue6'-. 588.01,22-w 33t-or, a':2't9.w 754?4 r. h* FEs:{ \ CJ Eon Pln Linc EEC. Roihd,251', € d9. to'3t,' + t$ q' &ath Ltnc 5E.11 5,'. 2t- 50- 42 N.E 5.89'42't6'r.t,8.q 536'ZE fi:E. tra.24', frR LE'L DESCEDNON ,EE ExflEtr ' 4 Eff&i'u CERTI FICA"Et-tt rl to ca.?rrr tr. { a oi Et2. 5t!. '/13E-'6-50-42 o. fi.4a.453?'a56.57fl.Elt.6'45.C4LA' Itt o t. 4 1. 6. tt I 3t.7zt'Au 45,t6"E, trq t4, arES: 20.8 . Nnf of gonnna ACA . 1muoft Qimtg laamg SEAL e€ rEE aaet t ha t atar ..o r.a ^F.€-aa aarGrrrra. ,a . r-,J. ;5A8 Exhibit 3 PX.1 o+ 6 tuyf IORT LIUOINO' J: FLCF SKETCH AND DES€RIPTION DANIA lR zal t: 2:t l rll.?o|\ oFrvG 47.@53' N.alc3l'e?,W. WILL,AMS, HAIFIELo ^&o SfONE;l t^.€. EN<ir €Ee! . ,LINNER3 .luFvEYOn!3 toi" LAUOEnoaLT FL( SKETCH AND OESCRIPTION DANIA 7 -Wal Unc df '.Y.t/af of 5a.28-50-42 ' 33-M', 567.5034.w.PaA - P.ac./ 5w. &mcr of tt.w_ la.i of 5a. ?8-50-42il8r50'34.E ?a9', 9.87.50'34-n 2252. tY.0to6.0rtu 2m5o 3.0tc?6'01" E 2U5o', 5.67.il'55.8. 4847' t{.92007,to, E ttlfr. N 75.t6,4E'E. 9a72' ilfz'5E'ik'E. 98.t4' nnqRnias en r4", etN' b' ?tIA'/ l{.91.59'5"E t500, tv.6EW't6'E e65.47' PUf OF ,ECTtoNs 26,22 St Atto 32PA 2, F9.32 acp. Ean RN g.At Railmadt.t Fo.o.t Rlu opSeclbn4600-24Ct3 t3 West Lrne : .fl. Y4 oi' _ 1ac. 2E-50 -4 SEAL Soulh Ltne of lt.w. /4 d 5e. ?8'&'42 NOTE: P0.C.' PoinrP0.6.. Pairt o.e.R.,00dc cit+(o \ {(,o a \' Qq t- n) \tlaa o (l AO of of !t'r Legol 1escriplion Sce Exhib)t 4 CER?IFICAfE .\cuav-a. aS: :ait41. l.9a"E ..rr-o- racr..c.L t?..c., . c .oa,aa 6xhl hi* 3 - 9,. to aL t< ,-;d.9O I :t w :,'nw l- I - Scote: t.-tu-- I I I I i I I I I f THENCE S 14.52,54. E along said East righof{...v liue I dk.sc. ot ?8L67 feet: 2 THENCE N E9.36'1tr }V a distale of 54{).11 fccs 3 THENCE S n7'503'r w a distaacs ai nsz, hct !o a poiDr oa r liac 53-00 fcer E:st 4 of ald paralcl wirn thc llrcsr linc of thc Soulscsr Oaceuarrcr (SW t) of said 5 Scrtioa 28; 6 TTIENCE N 01'31:3' r' along s"rd paralrcl linc e disaacc of 47JD fcc! ro a poiar on 7 thc Sout! lisc of thc Nor&c,Er OEcAuancr (NW ri) of said Scaiou 28; 8 TIIENG S tr/.S034, W aloug the said Souh liuc a dkaacc of 33.fl) fcet ro thc 9. POINTOFBEGNITTNG; 10 Said lard siurc, tyiog ard bciag iE Brceard CouEy, Florid. €xhiH,+ 3' 4. q ,l E j t, I i I I I I l:r-4.r, ,r-E.u,..^ -':--,-,--. 2:r2 ! .Ltoal ottv': Scote: t Soath Line rroct' Z Neonder /t'a ofl\orfhwtula 8o* of Ailn Clr-aFFAilAL lr/ILLIAMS A A TF IELO ^^.O SrONER trC. orGri.EEF! . .LANnqRr . !uRVEYOIEI 'OiT LAUOAFOALA , ,'lorlh DAN14 CAML 3on* of CUT.OFF fr€sl linehod 2 ond 3 N. Olo39'4:t" w.tot6.5t' 5.6'47'20'E4t22' eNtl:N. I Nia) GJ ire PIAI OF -\HE hIARSHALL EYERaIADESutto c0.5u80tyt5tott PE l, Pg 9A, OC.p. (F) n:tabd s t.lEyE:t tr flan1 PA /H-4!t AcR. NotE; q.q.& . qode Countq Records 6.C.R. . Etzwaro Coaht'g Reeo;ds fur Lqot 1escripfion fu Exhbrt 4 CER"I FICATE--.r,a -€ aa.r!r. tr. :trc.r.tro. r..r! ,-. SE.IL '.€.ro oat€rr.'ra. 'a ^€a!..rr ..a aa..rar -a --. rt--. ,.c .o6raa at Exhibif 3 pt t2 of.5 5.t rr -1.t, : , , : I i I I 1 I I I I I SKETCH ANO OESCRIPTION DANIA 8 of 7io, AtRpoFT' I I I ) 1 ) , 4 a 6 7 I 9 10 11 EXHEIT 3 FIJ. AIRPORT DE.ANNEXAION WM{IN TIIE CITY OF DAIYIA DANIA E ALL &at ponioa ot Tracls 2 ald 3, Block 3, in Secioa 2& Tollrustip SO Sour!, Raage ,+2 Easr , of THE MARSIi.ALL EVERGI-ADES LrND CO. plar as recordcd iE Plar Bool I, pa$ 9g of thc hblic Rccords of Dadc Couury, Fhrida lyiug Sourh of the souttsrcrr bouodary of rrad ,f, of FoRT IaUDERDALE -EOLLYT/OOD INTERNAEONAL AIRpORT as ncocdcd iq ptai Boo& lld page 45 of rhc h:bhc Rccords of B.ouard Courry, Florida, said bondary aso bciag,hc Nordeasterty bzat of thc Daah Grt€E Caaal Said lald sioac, Virg ald beiug iE Burad G,rDq/, Flortd, €xhibi* z - \. rr of r5 I 2 J 4 6 8 9 10 u THENG N 59'55'a0'W doag laid Sout! linc a diseace of l75j7 fceq TIIENCE N 8{1.0023. W coulilrrilg along said Sourh liac I dirtalce oi 4D-t7 fect ro thc Sour.hrvcst corlrr of said Ttact ..{; - THENCE S 29.39,U. E 1 disrutcc of lgZU fse! !o a poili oE tlc East riginof-my liae of larcrsta:e Hig:hay 95 (I-9f) ." Gma oa Floride Depanacur J Tralspomdoa Righ-of-Way lvlap, Sectioa g6095-2,t{8, Shcct ti of 2! THBICE S 14.56,f2 E aIoES said Est righ{f_c/.y lilc e disaaca of !10{25 fcer o- a poiat or &c Souricrly liac of said proposcd 34:l ean Zanq, TIIEIICE N 81.28,5(), E aloug said Sotrrhcsiy lfo. I diialcc of ZZagS fcct o tAI POINT OF BEGEITVNG; €rhibi+ 3 - P?.,4 ,f r< : : : II ! II I I.i I l I'l rl I I Shid l,nd. siua4 !li!g ard bcilg iE Brornrd Cou!ry, Flodda- '.i l -. -. ETHIBIT 3 FLL AIRIORT DE.ANI\IEXANON WTTHIN THE CITY OF DA,T'IA DANIA 9 A parccl of lr.sd bcing a ponioB of TEcrs 6 ald 7 itr Btock 3. Scniou 2& Towuship 50 Sour!. Rauge a2 East of TllE Id.{RSHALL EVERGLADES IAIID CO. plar as recordcd ia ph.t Book I, page 98 of rie pubtic Rccords of Dadc Couary, Florida. aad bciug a po-ioa of parccl .A. of LCIOEITE pLAZA as rccorded i! pta! Book l4{), page z7 of the hrblic Rccords of Brourard CouEly, Florjde, said parcel be;.g oorc panio:Iasiy dcscribed as 6llo,q.!E COMMENCE ar thc Sourhcas! coracr of &c Sourisesr Ouc{uzncr (SW t) of said Sectiou 28; TIIEIiG ou a glid bcariag of S n.E,qT W alory&e Soqh liuc of said Scctioa 2g a ditaacc of Ea5j9 &cc TI{E}ICE N G].([i,U. W a distarcc of. t6g26 bE TI{ENCE S E9.a92Z W e disaace of 1 9.14 fc.t b a poiot oa rhe Ean li'. of rhc Wcsr Onc-I{ajf (W l) of rhc Wcsr Oac.Ealf (W U of 6e Ean Ooc-Ilalf @ t) of rtc So,utscst Ooc-auancr (Sff t) of said Scciou 28; THBICE N 01.38.2f. W .toug said Eait liuc a dinace of 6jlJ9 fcs lo a Poiat o! t!€ Souricrfy Uac of rhc propolcd 34:l Ccar &nc &r F.r:zrrey 9R as shown oE the Airpon tayout Pla4 darcd Novcobcr l9g& &r Fon L:uderdalc-Holllarood Iuqoatiooal AirpoA said poirr bcitrg dc pOtNT OF BEGINNING: 1IIENCE coEriluc N Ol.3gZ1, W aloug said Ern lim a disaace of l0910g ttct ro tic Sour! linc of Trad .A' of FORT IAt DERDAIJ.HOLLy..WOOD NTERNA:IONAL AIRPORT as rccordcd iE plar Book lld pagc 45 of the public Rccords or Brorrard Couar.v, Ftorida said liuc a.lso bciog tle Nonhcrly ba* of !.hc Dania Cut€ff Crnal: 1 7 J 4 6 7 E 9 1i 1:2 I:} 14 { 16 17 a 19 m , ,, 24 E 26 Exhrbi* 3 - Pt. 13 of ts : I'f I I i : I i i i I i I I I -':sc.?;i :!t n:rr:-.jr _..-:.vjrr,I . .:4.J0 2:r2 wlLTON OFTVE WILL:AMS, HATFIELO ENCIITEEF! . 'L, {NERS .5!FvCYOiS FORr LeuoEnoal8. fLC SKETCH ANO OESCRIPTION ANIA 9 a: Ccnat 5qrt .Scucaru ohlI LAUCEFAqLE .tnacr A 5.tl|. Ctncrfrdcr .4 -\. a ,e.2a.nlE .88.@'23"wJrz n7'I I.'lOnta.:u &mCanq ls7-615 4 .l 1t0i.0uil.fi. t69.6'. - rroLLytlooD ; II lCRN AfI ONA L AIQPOE T P8. tt4-45 I CR \trt,tBoa*,of lanio Parcet 'A " LAPOINT€ PLAZA P8. t&o, q. 2? 84!1fr' sdl.25'47.til. Oa r. 9cote:1",? 2E-50-42 saiL (n Or t!6.C.R.!n East PtW Line off-95 os sltown 62Fao.f flfi htoD accfion 86095:2a5 N. /t0tE5; P0.C.. Point of Commcnce nenf PAE' Poinr of EEinning D.C.P. 0odc CatnQ Records B.c.P" Erod Coung Recoais Pr!:;rYrht {z' E /a, s w /+ s119049'.?7'fittfi.t4,3 E. Corner o i 5.W.t/4. 1cc. slL's\o - S R 6 8NlcRl QitrlL 1ou* tinc of 1ec. ?E-50-42For Leqol ?escr)pttonJ& Exnt r 1 C=FTIFICATE Zrhibi* 3- Ptrs af r.f :':t€.\.v fr:;r-:5aE ^no STONEFt. ttrc. 9R Per gd, : : I i I I I I I I .--5E5EEE' -1- U I rt L- H H E i:;1 \ LL I r!: ti: 1[ ,TiAnEi:1t' EJI*i=-1i', Ll- E_ J ral J :ri Ei!:.+,- =:E+ isir Gq ,tfri e olll lllrl, = Unll .- ti-a -L-$qrc i]TE \- .T I I--i-l -,-i,,1.,1-. -L:\ ii' ttiliri ,r -- ll r-liTilrj'Jirilor i6 'o: rl, i \I C:i C) E rl U ID nr 0n Uil o ul ! II II t_t L---lr1 rE:l tI III lrltl Irll t -,..k/ -r-\- - ^ 4t -/a-.- tt ."<.,_-"-.1"1 Exhlblr .5 ' -- l ^ri{ II i "...\ j iil=' .l lJ- I i l'IC I I I i i Page2 Proposed Joint Funding of 1994-95 Sheet Resurfacing Bridge Repairs and Drainage lmprovements 1993-94 projections and the recommended 1994-95 projects. The March 3, 1994 memo to you explains how streets were selected and the projected cost (Approximately $50,000). Either Dania will need to competitively bid this work or piggyback on the bid of another governmental entity. Plantation has advertised for bids for similar work so we may be able to piggYback. WA;lc CITY OF DANIA INTEROFFICE MEMORANDUM GROWTH MANAGEMENT DEPARTMENTN t I TO: FROM: RE: Robert Flatley City Manager Will Allen Growth Management Director u;ll al!'^ PROPOSED JOINT FUNDING OF '1994.95 STREET RESURFACING, BRIDGE REPAIRS AND DRAINAGE IMPROVEMENTS Date:March 17, 1994 The attached package of information concerns the identification and funding of street, bridge and drainage maintenance projects for fiscal year 1994-1995. Should the interlocal agreement concerning airport information be approved, then two items should be scheduled for a City Commission agenda. The first item would be a resolution approving a work program for 1994-95 for street resurfacing, bridge repair, and drainage improvements. The resolution approves a program based on my March 15, 1994 memorandum to you. That memo recommends a list of improvements totaling approximately $240'000. The second item is a resolution authorizing an agreement between Dania and Broward county providing for the funding of the first three items on the list of improvements: 1 . The Bridge over the C-10 Canal at NW 'l St' 2. Resurfacing SE 5 Ave from Sheridan St. to Dania Beach Blvd. 3. Resurfacing SE 2 Ave from Sheridan St to SE 2 St. Broward County will pay 62.5 percent of the cost for these three projects which is not to exceed $108,360.00. This ligure is based on our cost estimate of $173,376.00 Dania would pay the remainder with funds received annually for Local option Gas Tax. The form of the proposed agreement is based on an agreement between Broward County and Hallandale. For general information, the "1993-94 Skeet Resurfacing Program will be reviewed by the City Commission at one of the next meetings. The funding is from the Local Option Gas Tix. The last sheet of the attachments is a map depicting both the recommended UNTY turrb Wo& O€Po.fticnt Otltc€ orf Tran.Portatloft 1i5 g Ancf,€ws Av€nu€, Roorn sla Fort Louderdole, FL 33301 (3os) 357{408 . FAx 35/+340 ;arcb L7, L994 It. Wil1 Al1en Grouth t{aEageEe,nt DirectorCity of Danlaloo west Beach BoulevardIEnia, trlorida 33oo4 Dear Hr. Allen: Erclosed are four (4) coples of an Agrcem€nt Detlreen Erot'ald courtty fii-iiE*citi ;aili'" }"?tn" .r"i"t -nrndlns of sErest Re€urfacinE, eridg" nepair and Drainage IEprovercnts ' Please have all four (4) copies executed. rith original. sigrratures ;;-th; citv co@issioi -ine iorrvara theE to Lee E' Billiagsley' P' ;:,;i";tt;-orfiaa of rrarrsportall?ll u5 south And:rews Avenue' ioSuE+l-rolt r.auaerJaliFlorlda 33301. r tiIl then lEcscnt tlreD-d"-tU" il,"*""a Counry -Aoih of, County Cor[isaioners a5d reco@end aPprseal of tlre Aqrre€ecDt. sincerely, L Lee E. Blllinqpley,D office of T:ransportation cci 8. Jack osEErholt County AdminiEtrator rIOw t.t COUI{|rT IOAPD Ol CO{rNrt Col aslotalt! - An €qud OFrll,i,qa Provire. d Seri:a sr.€onne N qr?Du.qer Jo.n P. H<t? Lon tlotr. w.EAut r'qA Frrn cFor fdt Ferrir. Ancl YgI,'Baia*- mnR-18-1994 15:39 35? 634 ,. TOTfl- P.61 P.A1 A RES.LUT o- ;1,.; -",;-,^ ^",#lTHE 1994-95 STREET RESURFACING, BRIDGE REPAIR AND DRAINAGE IMPROVEMENTS AS SET FORTH IN INTEROFFICE MEMORANDUM FROM GROWTH MANAGEMENT DIRECTOR WILL ALLEN TO CITY MANAGER ROBERT FLATLEY DATED MARCH 15, 1994;AND PROVIDING THATALL RESOLUTIONS OR PARTS OF RESOLUTIONS IN CONFLICT HEREWITH BE REPEALED TO THE EXTENT OF SUCH CONFLICT; AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. b Mayor - Commissioner City Clerk - Auditor APPROVED FOR FORM AND CORRECTNESS By: Frank C. Adler, City Attorney 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, hereby approves the 1994-95 street resurfacing, bridge repair and drainage improvements as set forth in interoffice memorandum from Growth Management Director Wll Allen to City Manager Robert Flatley dated March 15, 1994; a copy of which is attached hereto as Exhibit'A". Section 2. That all resolulions or parts of resolutions in conflicl herewith be 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 this - day of -, 1994' ATTEST: Page 2 I 994-1 995 Street Resurfacing and Drainage Program 3. Resurface sE 2nd Ave. from sheridan st. to sE 2nd st, fhis street north to ' - Dania Beach Blvd. is scheduled for this year. The estimated cost is $30,720 based on 960 tons ofasphalt at $32'00 per ton' 4. Resurface sw 2nd Ave. from Dixie Highway to stirling Rd. This street needs to havesomedrainagestructureinstalledtoreducepondingandreducefuture deterioration of the street. The cost of resurfacing is estimated at $'18,200 based on 569 tons of asphalt at $32.00 per ton. The approximate cost of drainage irpio*rents is $i9,200. The total cost for this street is $37'400' 5. Resurface sw 28th Ten. from Griffin Rd. to sw 52 st. The estimated cost is $10,272. based on 321 tons ofasphalt at $32'00 perton' 6. Resurface sw 52nd st. from Meli Park to sw 27 Ten. The estimated cost is $4,544 based on 142 tons of asphalt at $32'00 per ton' 7. Resurface sw 28th Ave. from Griffin Rd. to sw 52nd st' The estimated cost is ss'ogo.basedon303tonsofasphaltat$32.00perton.Thelast-threestreetsi"*" "a ingress/egress to and from Meli Park and serve a large number of residences. g. Drainage maintenance work on a city wide basis. This would be the second year of a mjintenance program estimated at $30,000 to $40,000 per year. The total amount for these projects is $275,288- As previously stated there may be some-asslstance available io,. ih" btidge at NW 'lst Street' Also, the estimates are uasea on asphalt costs of $32.00 per ton installed which may fluctuate' The recommendations are in range for a capital improvement Program of approximately s240,000. CC: Don \Mndham, Berry and Calvin WA;lc CITY OF DANIA INTEROFFICE MEMORANDUM GROWTH MANAGEMENT DEPARTMENT TO: FROM: Robert Flatley City Manager \Mll Allen Growth Manasement Directoi b,ll A,!lr-- RE 1994-1995 Street Resurfacing and Drainage Program Date March 15, 1994 Per your direction, I have been working with Don \Mndham of Berry and Calvin, lnc. conceming a recommendation for the 1994-1 995 street resurfacing and drainage program. The recommendations are listed below. The basis for the street resurfacing project is to try to use the money as efficiently as possible. Factors in reviewing street priorities included the condition of street, the amount of traffic on the street, and trying to do continuous areas rather than doing a series of patch jobs. The drainage maintenance work is part of the continuing effort to clean the catch basins and drainage pipes throughout the City of Dania. This program is part of the NPDES program as well as a component of the Community Rating Service of the National Flood lnsurance Program. List of Recommendations: Repair bridge on NW 't Street over the C-l0 canal. This can be accomplished for an approximate cost of $100,000. The load limit on this bridge has been reduced by the State of Florida to two tons. This prohibits school buses and Broward Coung Transit ftom using this bridge. There may be State of Florida funds available to supplement local funds if the deterioration exceeds fifly percent. The last inspection showed forty eight percent deterioration. Resurface SE 5 Avenue from Dania Beach Blvd. to Sheridan St. The estimated cost of this work is $42,656. This estimate is based on 1,333 tons of asphalt at $32.00 per ton. 1 EXHIBIT "A" 2. SW 40 /')aC7 S. '-,\ rll t ( *v SW 31 AVE RAVEN SW RD l- BRYA .: .5 ) I IS oro id,q€, ? ei -Or-- =ooO _TlJ r- CC'TNnO t-TN .D rnn Trl-{rn-aO--toz r- fr-Don-{ a-l E< 585 AVE v)v A : + 7o VE TNf-r-rrlaonPROPOSED 1 994-95 IMPROVEMENTS 14 -J tTT a I F1-l+ 4 lll o at,,', - iir-. ,. \7 l-t E -P + -t I 3D ll + l-J .,i n ( -\ t- -z> RESOLUTTON NO._ A RESOLUTION OF THE CIry OF DANIA, FLORIDA, AUTHORIZING THE APPROPRIATE CITY OFFICIALS TO EXECUTE AN AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY OF DANIA, FLORIDA, AND BROWARD COUNry, PROVIDING FOR THE JOINT FUNDING OF STREET RESURFACING, BRIDGE REPAIR AND DRAINAGE IMPROVEMENTS IN DANIA; 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. 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, hereby approves and authorizes the appropriate city officials to execute that certain agreement between the City of Dania, and Broward County providing for the joint funding of street resurfacing, bridge repair and drainage improvements in Dania; a copy of which is attached hereto as Exhibit'A". Section 2. That all resolutions or parts of resolulions in conflict herewith be 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 this - day of -, 1994. ATTEST: Mayor - Commissioner City Clerk - Auditor APPROVED FOR FORM AND CORRECTNESS I By Frank C. Adler, City Attorney AGREEMENT Between BROWARD COUNTY and CITY OF DANIA for THE JOINT FUNDING OF STREET RESURFACING BRIDGE REPAIR AND DRAINAGE IMPROVEMENTS 2. COUNTY and Clry shall share the costs of design and construction of the Project in accordance with the terms and conditions contained herein. Clry shall be the governmental agency responsible for the securing of contracts for design and construction of the Project, pursuant to CITY's competitive bidding process. 3. CITY shall retain an engineering consultant and contractor to design and construct the Project. 4. The cost of the Project will be shared by COUNTY and CITY as follows: (a) The cost of the improvement Project is estimated to be One Hundred Seventy Three Thousand Three Hundred and Seventy Six Dollars ($173,376.00). COUNTY agrees to pay 62.5 percent of the total cost.of the above described Project up to a maximum of One Hundred Eight Thousand Three Hundred and Sixty Dollars ($108,360.00). (b) CITY agrees lo pay 37.5 percent of the total cost of the above-described Project. All additional costs and expenses over and above the estimated amount set forth herein for the design and construction of the Project shall be the sole responsibility of CITY. (c) ln the event the bids received are in excess of the estimated cost of One Hundred Seventy Three Thousand Three Hundred and Seventy Six Dollars ($173,376.00). COUNTY's financial participation shall be limited to 62.5 percent of One Hundred Seventy Three Thousand Three Hundred and Seventy Six Dollars ($173,376.00). Nothing herein is intended to preclude CITY from rebidding the Project. (d)After a consultant and/or contractor is selected, but prior to the award of the contract, CITY shall advise COUNTY as to the construction contract amount for the Project and the date by which CITY intends to award the construction contract. (e) COUNry shall, within ninety (90) days of CITY's award of the construction contract for the Project, remit to CITY the full portion of the amount that COUNW has herein agreed to assume for the above-described Project. 5. COUNTY and CITY agree that CITY is authorized to enter into agreements for the design and construction of the Project described herein. -z- AGREEMENT Between BROWARD COUNry and CIryOF DANIA for THE JOINT FUNDING OF STREET RESURFACING BRIDGE REPAIR AND DRAINAGE IMPROVEMENTS This is an Agreement, made and entered into by and between: BROWARD COUNTY, a political subdivision of the State of Florida, hereinafter referred to as.COUNTY,' AND CITY OF DANIA hereinafter referred to as -C|TY.' WHEREAS, COUNry and CITY have determined that it is in the best interest of all parties to make certain improvements throughout the City of Dania; WHEREAS, COUNTY and CITY have agreed to share in the costs of these improvements in a 62.5 percent and 37.5 percent ratio respectively, for the improvement project described herein; NOW, THEREFORE, lN CONSIDERATION of the mutual terms, conditions, promises, convenants and payments hereinafter set forth, COUNry and CITY agree as follows: For the purposes of this Agreement, the Project shall be defined as the design and construction of three improvement projects as outlined in the lnteroffice Memorandum regarding the "1994-95 Street Resurfacing and Drainage Program" from Growth Management Director \Mll Allen to City Manager Robert Flatley dated March 15, '1994 and as approved by City of Dania Resolution No.hereby attached as Exhibit'A'. The three improvement projects specifically are: (a)Repair bridge on NW 1 Street over the C-10 Canal Resurface SE 5 Avenue from Dania Beach Blvd. to Sheridan St. Resurface SE 2 Avenue from Sheridan St. to SE 2 St. (b) 1 1 (c) 11. ln the event a party defaults under any obligation of this agreement, the non- defaulting party shall be entitled to all appropriate legal remedies including but not limited to damages or specific performance. ln the event the parties litigate a dispute conceming any provision of this Agreement, the prevailing party shall be entifled to an award of reasonable attomey's fees and costs of the action against the non-prevailing Party. 12. lt is further agreed that no modification, amendments or alteration to the terms or conditions contained herein shall be effective unless contained in a written document executed with the same formality and of equal dignity as this Agreement. CITY shall submit to COUNTY within ninety (90) days of completion of the Project and final payment to the contractor, a complete program and financial accounting report of all activities relating to the Project. 13. 14. 15. COUNW's participation in the Project is contingent upon the contracts for design, installation and construction being awarded within twelve (12) months of the execution of this Agreement. whenever either party desires to give notice unto the other, it must be given by written notice, sent by registered United states mail, with retum receipt requested, addressed to the party for whom it is intended, at the place last specified, and the place for giving of notice in compliance with the provisions of this paragraph. For the present, the parties designate the following as the respective places for giving notice, to-wit: FOR COUNW: County Administrator Govemmental Center, Room 409 115 South Andrews Avenue Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33301 FOR CITY OF DANIA: City Manager City of Dania 100 West Dania Beach Blvd. Dania, FL 33004 -4- 6. COUNTY and Clry agree to comply with all applicable federal, state and local laws, ordinances, codes and regulations. Plans and specifications shall be submitted to the Broward County Engineering and Traffic Engineering Divisions for their review and approval prior to finalizing same. COUNTfS approval includes the right to make minor changes. 7. COUNTY and CITY recognize that COUNTY's only role pursuant to this Agreement is funding and that with the exception of the review and approval set forth in paragraph 6, COUNTY shall not exercise any control over the work herein described. CITY shall, to the extent provided by law, at all times hereafter, indemnify and hold harmless COUNry, its officers, agents, employees, and the Board of County Commissioners against any and all claims, losses, liabilities or expenditures of any kind, including but not limited to court costs, expenses, attomeys' fees and sales tax, if any, accruing or resulting ftom any and all suits, claims, demands, or damages of any character resulting ftom injuries or damages sustained by any person or persons, or corporations, or property, by virtue of person or persons, or corporations, or property, by virtue of the performance of CITY, its offtcers, agents, employees, consultants, or contractors, in connection with this Agreement. 8. CITY agrees that any contract entered into by CITY for the design and construction of the Project shall provide for the other party to: (a) lndemnifu and hold harmless COUNTY, its officers, agents, employees, and the Board of County Commissioners against any and all claims, losses, liabilities or expenditures of any kind, including but not limited to court costs, or resulting from any and all suits, claims, demands, or damages of any character resulting from injuries sustained by any person or person, or corporations, or property, by virtue of its performance or that of its subcontractors, agents, servants or employees. 9. CITY agrees that in any contract entered into by CITY which is contemplated by this Agreement in which CITY has required a contractor or consultant to name CITY as an additional insured, CITY shall also require COUNTY and the Board of County Commissioners to be named as additional insureds. Said policy shall not be modified or canceled without thirty (30) days written notice to COUNTY; and 10. CITY agrees to name COUNTY as a third party beneficiary to all rights and benefits enjoyed by CITY pursuant to its agreements with the consultant and contractor. -3- RE: AGREEMENT BETWEEN BROWARD COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS AND THE CITY OF DANIA FOR JOINT FUNDING OF STREET RESURFACING, BRIDGE REPAIR AND DRAINAGE IMPROVEMENTS. CITY CIry OF DANIA By Mayor/Commissioner -day of -, 19_ ATTEST: Approved as to form and correctness: Wanda Mullikin - City Clerk Frank C. Adler - City Attorney -6- lN WTNESS VVFIEREOF, the parties have made and executed this Agreement on the respective under each signature; BROWARD COUNTY through its BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS, signing by and through its Chair or Mce- Chair, authorized to execute same by Board action on the - day of -, 1994, and CITY DANIA signing by and through its -, duly authorized to execute same. ATTEST:COUNry County Administrator and Ex-Officio Clerk of the Board of County Commissioners of Broward County, Florida BROWARD COUNry, throught its BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS -dayof -, 19- Approved as to form by Ofiice of the County Attomey, Broward County, Florida BY Chair E Page 2 r 991-1 995 Street Resurfacing and Drainage Program 3'ResurfaceSE2ndAve'ftomSheridanSt.toSE2ndSt.{hisstreetnorthto'.' o"nL g"""n BNd. is scheduled for this year. The estimated cost is $30,720 based on 960 tons ofasphalt at $32'00 per ton' 4.ResurfaceSW2ndAve'fromDixieHighwaytoStirlingRd.Thisstreetneedsto have some drainage structure installed to reduce ponding and-reduce future deteriorationottnestreet.Thecostofresurfacingisestimatedat$18,200based on56gtonsof,.pn,ttat$32.00perton.Theapproximate'costofdrainageirpt"*r"rt"is $is,zoo' The total cost for this street is $37'400' 5. Resurface SW 28th Terr' from Griffin Rd' to SW 52 St' The estimated cost is S,io, zlz. based on 321 tons of asphalt at $32'00 per ton' 6.ResurfaceSW52ndSt.fromMeliParktoSW2TTerr.Theestimatedcostis ie,s++ u"."a on 142 tons of asphalt at $32'00 per ton' 7. Resurface SW 28th Ave' from Griffin Rd' to SW 52nd St' The estimated cost is bgseo. t"""a on eog ton. of asphalt a! $.s! oo per ton. The last'three streets serye as ingresslegiess to and irom Meli Park and serve a large number of residences. S.Drdinagemaintenanceworkonacitywidebasis.Thiswouldbethesecondyear of a maintenance program estimated at $30'000 to $40'000 per year' Thetotalamountfortheseproiectsis$2T5,2Es..Aspreviouslystatedtheremaybe;;il;;i"rce avaitabte fo, in" bridg" at NW 'tst street. Also, the estimates are based on asphalt .o.t oi $g2.00 p1r ton installed which may fluctuate. The recommendations are in t"ng" fot a capital improvement program of approximately $240,000. CC: Don \Mndham, Berry and Calvin WA;lc .l .." INTEROFFICE MEMORANDUM GROWTH MANAG EMENT DEPARTMENT TO: FROM: Robert Flatley City Manager Yfln'fil'r""nement Director A,U A,!1""- RE:1994-1995 Street Resurfacing and Drainage Program Date:March '15, 1994 Per your direction, I have been working with Don Windham of Berry and Calvin, lnc. conceming a recommendation for the 1994-1995 street resurfacing and drainage program. The recommendations are listed below. The basis for the street resurfacing project is to try to use the money as efficiently as possible. Factors in reviewing street priorities included the condition of street, the amount of traffic on the street, and trying to do continuous areas rather than doing a series of patch jobs. The drainage maintenance work is part of the continuing effort to clean the catch basins and drainage pipes throughout the City of Dania. This program is part of the NPDES program as well as a component of the Community Rating Service of the National Flood lnsurance Program. List of Recommendations: Repair bridge on NW 1 Street over the C-10 canal. This can be accomplished for an approximate cost of $100,000. The load limit on this bridge has been reduced by the State of Florida to two tons. This prohibits school buses and Broward County Transit from using this bridge. There may be State of Florida funds available to supplement local funds if the deterioration exceeds fifty percent. The last inspection showed forty eight percent deterioration. Resurface SE 5 Avenue from Dania Beach Blvd. to Sheridan St. The estimated cost of this work is $42,656. This estimate is based on 1,333 tons of asphalt at $32.00 per ton. 1 2 EXHIBIT "A" CITY OF DANIA CITY OF DANIA INTEROFFICE MEMORAN DUM GROWTH MANAGEMENT DEPARTMENT Robert Flatley City Manager FROM RE:Street Resurfacing Date March 3, 1994 Per your direction, I have been working with Don Windham of Berry and Calvin, lnc. concerning the street resurfacing program for 1994. This program utilizes revenues received from the Local Option Gas Tax. The attached map shows the location of the streets which have been recommended for resurfacing in the February 10, 1994 letter from Don Windham. The total quantity of paving proposed is approximately 1716 tons of asphalt. Based on last years prices, the approximate cost of this resurfacing is $50,000. Since the contract for services and materials is expected to exceed $15,000 the work must either be awarded through a bid process or "piggybacked" on the bid of another governmental entity. Unfortunately, I have not found any other governmental agency to piggyback. City Code indicates the City Commission may, by resolution, authorize such purchases in excess of $15,000 without competitive bids if such purchases are made pursuant to a competitive bid obtained in the last twelve months by other governmental entities. To date, I haven't found any agency which has competitively bid asphalt street resurfacing in the last twelve months. Last year the work on the beach parking lot was based on the bid awarded in Ft. Lauderdale on January 5, 1993. This conkact to Pan American Construction Company was renewed by Ft. Lauderdale, but wasn't competitively bid. I also checked with a number of other communities such as Sunrise, Hollywood, Broward County and Hallandale and they have not awarded a similar bid in the past year. Plantation is currently advertising for bids for street resurfacing. They expect to award in April. It is suggested that we either keep checking and hopefully find a jurisdiction which has received a good price per ton, wait to see what happens in Plantation, or direct Cliff Taylor or Berry and Calvin to prepare specifications and advertise for bids for this activity. Cliff Taylor, Public Works Dept. Don Windam, Berry and Calvin, lnc Vuill Allen , , ,ti r, rl ) Growth Management Director ''D 'b Lrjv' *- WA;lc CC TO: +____) -\-T - ---_'l ---] ----r V 't-/ 7 40SW E: l-\-,a I--7 I I ri I l-t ) t SW \t I 14 PROPOSED,1993-94 IMPROVEMENTS PROPOSED 1 994-95 IMPROVEMENTS TNr-t-rna oa SW 31 AVE '-1* RDBRYA J \' YeBrilge, +lr I S +il,-I T(-)r-t- =ooo -rl.r r- 5rnn(:, rrn ) .U rnn =rn--lrrlavo-{ozr v.Eon--t r-l I -sE 5 AV€. ,tE tqt 6i V)n n(,VE ti r.---{ I' ^-- t\ ll - -r ll r1 h rl t- i -l- ffi:7 -l -z> , CITY OF DANIA PARKS & RECREATION INTER-OFFICE MEMORANDUM a TO:ROBERT F. FLATLEY, CIry MANAGER FROM: TIMOTHY G. TAPP, PARKS & RECREATION DIREC COASTAL TECH CONTRACT AMENDMENT DATE: MARCH 17,1994 As discussed at the December 6, 1993, City Commission Workshop meeting, daily inspection services and construction materials testing and threshold inspections were considered to be important to the City and the additional cost would be brought back later to the City Commission for approval. Attached please find an amended contract with Coastal Tech to include those services. Twenty thousand dollars ($20,000.00) of the increase will allow for daily inspections not previously provided for in the current agreement. An additional $12,000.00 in fees are added as a result of the contractual agreement for the City to pay all fees for materials testing and the threshold inspections. This also relieves the City's building inspector from time-consuming inspections. Kevin McCabe will be present at the March 22nd meeting to discuss the amendment with the City Commission. NJS RE: Mr. Herdman and I have worked of this agreement for two months. Please place this item of the City Commission agenda of March 22, L994 ior City Commission consideration. 0CITY OF DANIA INTER-OFFICE MEMORAN DU M t Re To:Robert Flatley, City Manager From: Dan Oyler, City Date:March 17, 1994 Pre-annexation Agreement for Creative Craft Company, Inc. Property Charles Herdman, Owner. Mr. Charles Herdman, owner of the property known as Creative Crafu, located to the east of Boisy Waiters property on the south side of Stirling road has requested a pre- annexation agreement prior to the annexation oi his property into the City of Dania. The agreement provides for the same items as several of the past agreements that the City has entered into in the Marina Mile area. Some of the items are as follows: Property to retain the existing M-2 zoning for a period of 20 years and the zoning may not be changed without the consent of the owner. Property is grand fathered for the square footage of the existing buildings on the property for halfic concurrence. Owner dies not have to apply for a Occupational License for the balance of this year. Recognizes the fact that the entrance drive to Boisy Waiters is on his property and is a very dangerous driveway and that the City will conskuct an altemate driveway through right-otway that exists to the rear of his property before December 31, 1994 and close the existing one. 1 2 J 4 RESOLUTION NO._ A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF DANIA, FLORIDA, APPROVING PRE-ANNEXATION AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CIry OF DANIA AND CHARLES W. HERDMAN; AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF DANIA, FLORIDA: Section 1. That that certain pre-annexation agreement between the City of Dania and Charles W. Herdman, a copy of which is attached hereto as "Exhibit A" be and the same is hereby approved, and the appropriate city officials are hereby authorized and directed to execute same. Section 2. That this resolution shall be in force and take effect immediately upon its passage and adoption. PASSED and ADOPTED this - daY of ATTEST: CITY CLERK - AUDITOR APPROVED AS TO FORM AND CORRECTNESS BY: Frank C. Adler, City AftorneY MAYOR. COMMISSIONER 1994. 3. Annexation. Together with the execution of this Agreement, Ovmer has voluntarily petitioned the City to annex the property into the City pursuant to the Petition, by completion and submission of the form attached hereto as Exhibit "B'. The Cig has initiated the process to and shall promptly accomplish and complete annexation of the Property into the City in the manner provided by Section l7L.0M(2), Fla. Stat., and all other applicable state and local laws and regulations. 4.1 L-and Use. Zoninq. and Development Requlations.The City acknowledges and accepts that the Property is currenfly depicted on the Broward County Land Use Map as Commercial and that the Property is zoned M-2 krdusfial. Upon annexation of the Property into the Cig, the City will cause the Property to bear a City land use designation of commercial with M-2 zoning and may upon agreement of both parties, change the zoning designation to a Cip zoning designation, which the City represent will be an identical zoning designation to the a<isting Broward County M-2 Indtstrial Distict zoning, including all permitted and special exceptions uses, and that said zoning will continue unchanged for a period ol 20 yars following the anno<ation, unless sooner changed to an altemate zoning designation upon the petition of the owner. The City further represents that the said County or City zoning designations and the uses permitted thereunder will be incorporated into the Cip's Comprehensive Land Use Plan and use regulatiors. 4.2 The use, development and regulation of the Property and businesses operation on the Property now or in the fufure shall be govemed by the Broward County Code sections or the City of Dania code sections, whichever are less restrictive. The Cig of Dania shall not adopt any land use or development ordinance or regulation pertaining to any of the property described in Section 2 of this act until twenty years from the date of annexation without the prior written consent of the Ovuner of the Property. All businesses operating now or in the future on the Property annexed into the City of Dania by this ordinance shall be allowed to develop on the Properly annexed herein, and do business pursuant to the existing provisions of the Broward County Code of Ordinances 2. Propertv. As used herein, the term "Property" shall mean that certain parcel of real estate sifuate in unincorpomted Broward County, Florida, which is legally described on Frhibit'A" attached hereto and by this reference made a part hereof. CREATIVE CBAFT COMPAAIY, INC. \ PBE.ANNEXATI O N AG REEM ENT This Pre-Annexation Agreement (Agreement") is made and entered into this day of -, 1994, by and between the CITY OF DANIA, FLORIDA, a Florida municipal corporation, (hereinafter refened to as the "Crty) ana CFIARLES W. HERDMAN, his successor and,/or assigns, (hereinafter referred to as the "Owner"). RECITALS: WHEREAS, Owner holds fee simple title to the property as described in Exhibit A (hereinafter retened to as "Property"); and WHEREAS, the Gp desires to annex the property into the City and to that end will initiate the process required by law to enact an ordinance adopting a Petition for Voluntary Annexation of the Property into the City ffled by Owner, pursuant to Section 777.0442), Fla. Stat.; and WHEREAS, Ourner and the City believe that it is in their mutual best interests to assure that the existing "M-2 IndusHal zoning of the property under the Broward County Zoning Code and the existing Commercial Land Use Category under the Broward County Comprehensive Land Use Plan and current development codes and regulations continue to be applicable to the properly after annexation. NOW, THEREFORE, for and in consideration of the sum of Ten Do[ars ($10.00) and other good and rraluable consideration, the receipt and sufficiency of which are hereby acknowledged, Owner and the City agree as follows: 1. Recitals. The foregoing recitals are tue and correct and are hereby incorporated herein by this reference and made a part of this Agreement. All exhibits to this Agreement area hereby deemed to be a part hereof. EXHIBIT'A" b. The City currently has established its own set of concurrence regulations which do not apply to the Property as of this date. since the Property is not platted the city agrees that the Property has vested rights for development up to the amount of square feet of building area that exists on the site at the time of annexation. This in no way limits ov,mer's ability to seek approrral for additional square footage. The city acknowledges that it has sufficient capacity and has reserved such capacity for the providing of all public services to the Property. c. The City acknowledges that the current height restiction for development of the Property under the Broward counp code is 100 feet. The city has no objection to such a height restriction being applied to the Property and shall grant such approvalslimits as may be needed to accomplish the extent of this provision. d. The City agrees to apply its existing open space requirements for commercial and indusbial development to development of the Properly for a period of twenty (20) years. e. The City recognizes that the owner has paid all applicable Occupational License Fees to Broward county through october, 1994. No additional occupational License Fees shall be collected by the City until that date. f. The City recognizes that the existing drive to the Boisy Waiters Center is on Ourner's property. Owner hereby grants permission to the Cip to continue wing said driveway until such time as a second access way is built. Said access way shall be built no later than December 37, 7994 at no o(pens€ to Owner by the Cig. If said driveway is not complete by December 31,7994 Ovmer shall be compensated for the use of the existing driveway at the mte of one-hundred (100) dollars a month until such time as the new driveway is completed by City or upon receipt of a one-year written notice by Owner to City to cease and desist use of the existing driveway. 5. Due Dilioence. The City covenants that it shall immediately commence all actions and execute any documents as are necessary and appropriate to fullitl the Cip's obligations under this Agreement and shall diligently pursue the same throughout the existence of this Agreement. as amended, or the City of Dania Code of Ordinances as amended whichever are less resbictive and have those provisions enforced in an equal and reasonable manner, including, but not timited to, provisions relating to hours of operation, signs, parhng, landscaping, open space, code enforcement, noise, building setbacks and heights, concurrence requirements and other regulations affecting the conduct of business on, or use of the Property hereby annexed. Approved plats, site plans, land development licenses, permits and other development orders and development permits as defined in Section L63.3L64, Florida Statutes (1987) which have been granted or approved for the Property annexed into the City of Dania by this act prior to the annexation date, shall not be modified by the City of Dania. Such approved plats, site plans, tand development licenses, permits, development orders or development permits shall not be required to obtain any further review or approual by the City of Dania. No plat, site plan, land development license, permit, development order or development permit application or any application to amend any plat, site plan, license, permit, development order, or development permit for this Property being annexed into the City of Dania shall be subject to any standard, development review procedure, other procedure, or condition more restrictive, skingent or costly than the existing provisions of the Broward County Code of Ordinances as amended, except that the City of Dania Review Committee shall revia.v any applications which would have been retievted, by the Broward County Development Review Committee if the property were not annexed, and the City of Dania City Commission shall review any applications which would have been reviewed by the Broward County Board of County Commissioners if the property were not annexed. 4.3 The following specific agreements have been reached between the City and the Oryner and are inducements by the City to Owner for Owner's annexation into the City of Dania: a. The City recognizes the land use designation of the Property is Commercial land use with a M-2 krdustrial Dstict Zoning. Further, the Cig agrees that both the Commercial Land Use designation and the Induskial Zoning designation do not preclude or a&ersely affect the existing or future uses of the surrounding areas. Such lan<'l use designations and their authorized uses are acceptable to the City. IN MTNESS WHEBEOF, Owner and the Gty have executed this Agreement as of the day and year first above written. CITY THE CITY OF DANIA, FLORIDA, A Florida Municipal Corporation. BOBBIE GRACE, as Mayor - Commissioner CITYAUDITOR. CLERK By, ROBERT FLATLEY, as Cig Manager APPROVED AS TO FORM AND CORRECTNESS By, FRANK C. ADLER, Gty Attomey ATTEST: 6. Mscellaneous A. Entire Aoreement. This Agreement sets forth ail the promises, covenants, agreements, conditions and understandings between the Owner and the City' and supersedes all prior and contemporaneogs agreements, understandings, inducements or conditions, express or implied, oml or written, except as herein contained. B. Severabilitu. The invalidity oI any provisions hereof shall in no way affec1 or inrralidate the remainder of this Agreement. C. Countemarts. This Agreement may be executed in one or more counterparts, each of which shall be deemed an original but all of which together shall constifute one and the same insbument. D. Headinos. The section headings contained in this Agreement are inserted for convenience only and shall not affect in any v,ray the meaning or interpretation of the Agreement. E. Goveminq Law. This Agreement shall be conskued in accordance with the laws of the State of Florida, and any proceedings arising in any matter pertaining to this Agreement shall, to the errtent permitted by law, be held in Broward County, Florida. F. Bindinq Effect. The obligation is imposed pursuant to this Agreement upon the Property shall run with and bind the Properly as covenants running with the land and this Agreement shall be binding upon and enforceable by Ourner and the City, and their personal representatives, heirs, successors, grantees and assignees, in accordance with the terms hereof. STATE OF FLORIDA ) )SS COUNTY OF BROWARD ) executed same. my hand and official State and County aforesai d *ri" / /4seal in the D?y'day of My Coiimission Expires:#ffiffi Public BEFORE ME, the undersigned officer duly authorized in the state and county aforesaid to administer oaths and take acknowledgments, personally appeared Charles W. Herdman, to me personally known and known to me to be the persons described in and who executed the foregoing instrument, and who acknowledged before me that they Signed, sealed and De Byt Wi to Charles W. Herdmanas STATE OF FLORIDA ) )SS: COLTNTY OF BROWARD ) BEFORE ME, the undersigned officer duly authorized in the State and County aforesaid to administer oaths and take acknowledgments, personally appeared BOBBIE GRACE as Mayor{ommissioner, ROBERT FI-ATLEY Ci$ Manager and WANDA MULLIKIN, as Crty Auditor{lerk of the CITY OF DANLA, a Florida municipal corpomtion, to me personaily known and known to me to be the persons descibed in and who executed the foregoing instrument, and who acknowledged before me that they er<ecuted same. WITNESS my hand and official seal in the State and County aforesaid this -day of -,79-. Notary Public My Commission Expires: \ EKHIBIT A LEGAL DESCRIPTION THE NORTH 4OO FEET OF THE WEST 150 FEET OF THE EAST IIAJ-F E7/2) OF THE NORTFIWEST QUARTER (I{!V1,i4) OF TI-IE NORTHEAST QUARTER (NE1/4) OF SECTION 4, TOWNSHIP 51 SOUTH, RANGE 42 EAST, BROWARD COLJNTY, FLORIDA. LESS THAT PORTION FOR STIRLING ROAD RIGHTOF-WAY. CITY OF DANIA INTEROFFICE MEMORANDUM March 17,1994 Robert Flafley, City Manager Michael W. Smith, Personnel Director ENGINEERTNG SERVICES. NW 5IH AVE}IUE PROJECT a I Dale: To: From SUBJEGT: Attached is the agreement between the City and Bobert H. Miller and Associates lor engineering seryices related to the NW Str Avenue improvements under the CDBG program. The agreement has been reviewed by myself and the City Attomey and necessary changes have been incorporated. Approval is recommended. ) CITY OF DANIA INTEROFFICE MEMORANDUM 0ale:March 17, '1994 To:Robert Flatley, Clty Manager From:Michael W. Smlth, Personnel Director SUBJECT: FIRE PENSI0N 0RDINANCE- tMPLEMENTING C0NTRACT CHANGES A. lncrease service connected disability from 60% to 68%. B. COLA provision for retirees. lf the gains of the plan exceed actuarial assumptions, fien OOLA would be paid out of these funds in the amount of tre excess funds or the actual cost- of-living index, whichever is less. C. Clarification of survivor benefits in the event of ttre death of fie retiree/member. D. Buyback of time served for military service and up to four years as a Dania volunteer fire fighter. Changes are effective March 1 , 1994 FIREPEN.DOC/i,IWS ' 0 r Attached is the ordinance which enacts the pension changes approved in ttre collective bargaining agreement with the IAFF at the last City Commission meeting. The only change is that these benefits will also be extended to the Fire chief as the city Attomey's opinion is that he cannot be excluded pursuant to Florida Law . Changes are summarized below: Crt-y oF fDa.nrra. PO. BOX 1708 DANIA. FLORIDA 33004 March 9, 1994 Phone:-921-8700 z D TO #468-2630 ,l q I Ms. Shirley Corwin Executive Vice President Broward Review 633 S. Andrews Avenue Ft. Lauderdale, Florida 33301 Dear Ms. Corwin We would appreciate your publishing the attached "Notice of Hearing" in the Legal Ads of the Broward Review on Friday, March 'l 1 , 1994. Please provide us with a notarized confirmation of the ad after publication for our files. lf you should have any problem with this date or the ad, please contact me immediately at extension 202. Thank you for your consideration in this mafter. Sincerely, hlc-+$-a.- {hdd./r^.- Os. Wanda Mullikin City Clerk /cs Attachment & NOTICE OF HEARING BEFORE CITY COMMISSION CITY OF DANIA, FLORIDA, REGARDING ADOPTION OF THE FOLLOWNG PROPOSED ORDINANCES: 2, 1994, at 7:30 p.m. or as soon the OTICE lS HEREBY GIVEN that the City Com reafter as mission of the Cig of Dania, Florida, on March the matter may be heard, will conduct a public in the City Commission room of the Dania City Hall, 100 West Dania Beach 2 hearlng Bouleva entitled: rd, Dania, Florida to consider the proposed adoption of the following ordinances AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF DANIA, FLORIDA, REPEALING SECTION 1 AND SECTION 2, ARTICLE 2 OF PART III OF THE CITY CHARTER TO ELIMINATE THE PROVISIONS THEREOF RELATING TO THE SELECTION OF MAYOR AND VICE-MAYOR; PROVIDING THAT ALL ORDINANCES OR PARTS OF ORDINANCES AND ALL RESOLUTIONS OR PARTS OF RESOLUTIONS IN CONFLICT HEREWTH BE REPEALED TO THE EXTENT OF SUCH CONFLICT; AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF DANIA, FLORIDA, AMENDING IN ITS ENTIRETY CHAPTER 26 OF THE CODE OF ORDINANCES OF THE CIry OF DANIA, FLORIDA, ENTITLED "VEGETATION';PROVIDING THAT ALL ORDINANCES OR PARTS OF ORDINANCES AND ALL RESOLUTIONS OR PARTS OF RESOLUTIONS IN CONFLICT HEREWTH BE REPEALED TO THE EXTENT OF SUCH CONFLICT; AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. A copy of these proposed ordinances are on file in the office of the City Clerk, City Hall, 100 West Dania Beabh Boulevard, Dania, Florida, and may be inspected by the public during normal working hours. lnterested parties may appear at the aforesaid meeting and be heard with respect to the proposed. Any person who decides to appeal any decision made by the City Commission with respect to any mafter considered at this hearing will need a record of the proceedings and for such puipose may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made, which record includes the'testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be based. /s/ Wanda Mullikin City Clerk GITY OF DANIA INTER-OFFICE MEMORANDUM TO: Mayor and Commissioners FROM: Frank Adler, City Attomey RE: Election of Mayor & Vice-Mayor DATE: March 16, 1994 Sections 1 and2 of Article 2of Part lll of the City Charter, a copy of which is attached, has been superseded by Section 5 of Article I of Part ll (Ordinance No. 3-93 on 1126193) a copy of which is also attached. nd fi*t \ /nn4 flrAn+'' c/e l, fcc/toN'r / tt-- f CHARTER AND RELATED LAWS Pt. m, Art. 2, $ 1 Sec. 2. Compensation of offrcers and employees. The city commission of the City of Dania shall by resolution fix the compensation of the commissioners, the city manager, the city attorney and all department heads. (Ord. No. 07{6, $ 1, 2-11-86) Sec. 3. Oath of ofEce. Every elected official ofthe City of Dania, Florida, shall, before entering upon the duties of his offrce, take and subscribe to an oath or a.ffrrmation to be fried and kept in the ofice of the city auditor and clerk, which oath sha1l be in the form prescribed, as follows: OATH I do solemnly swear (or affrrm) that I am a citizen of the United States, and a resident of the State of Florida, aud of the City of Da.uia, Florida, and have all the q'elifi6gli6ag as requfued by the charter for the of6ce upon which I am about to enter; that I will support the Congtitution of the United States, the Constitution of the Stat€ of Florida, aad the lawa aad ordinaaces of City of Dania; and that I will faithfully perform the duties of the office upou which I ara now about to enter. Elected Ofricial Sworn to and subscribed before me this the - day of - A.D. 19- Notaty Public (Ord. No. 08-85, $ 1, 2-11€6)' State law reference-Oaths, F.S. $ 876.05 Sec. 4. Official bonds. The city commission shall by resolution determhe aad frr the bonds of all officers' cterks or employees required to furnish bond, as determined by the city gernr'i*i6s. Where bond ie required, same shall be procured frou a reSularly accredited surety company, authorized to do buginess under the laws of Florida and maintaining an office iu the City of Dania. City of Dania shall pay the premium of such bonds; all of which shall be payable to City of Da.uia and frled in the office of the city auditor and clerk. ARTICLE E MAYOR.COMMISSIONER lectilrg u.ryor. 1p-l"* !0*- c,!- I 1 1*l'o'! first meeting and after the installation of commissioners elected at each regular biennial election, the commission shall reorganize by electing a mayor-com- Supp. No. 25 ,o ec. l. Title of office: Sec. so him. Vice-mayor ald actiag Eayon the saEe meeting one member of the city conmission may by resolution be ted vice-mayor to preside iu the absence of the mayor. In the event that the des{grated mayor-commissioner and vice-mayor ghould be absent at any ueeting of the city co'nr"ission, any member of the city commission may be designated Eayor pro tem for such meeting. Sec. 3. Functiors ard duties of trayor-connisaiorer. The mayor-commiseioner or, in his abEeace or disqualification, the vice-mayor or lrayor pro tem shall perform the following fuactions: (a) He sh"lt preside at all meetings of the city commissiou aBd p€rforn all duties conEistent with his office, and shrll [5yg a voice and vote in the proceedings of the city commission, but no veto power. He rhcll y91p Iast upon the roll call of commissionels. (b) lle may uEe the tifle of mayor ia aay case iu which the erecutioa of legal instruments, writings, or other papers 80 require; but this shall not be considered as conferring upon hi'n any of the adnitristrative or judicial functiong of a aayor urder the geaeral laws of th stat€, ercept as herein provided. (c) He sball be recoguized as the official head of t.be city by the cor:rts for the put?o6* of sewiag civil psoceEs*; by the governmeat io the e;ercise of Eilitsry law; aad by the public in g€Beral for all ceremonial purpooea. (d) He may take command of the police eod govera the city by proclanation, under the direction of the city conroision, duriug timee of grave public danger or enelgency, and the city commieeiou shall be judge of what constitutes such public dauge! or energeuey, (e) He shrll exercise all the powers aud duties of the nayor as may be conferred upor hiur by the city s6rnrnisgiql in pursuance of the provisions of this charter, ald no others. ARTICLE 3. CITY MANAGERT Sec. 1. Appoiltnetrt, qualiftcations aud coopersatioD" The city commission shall appoint a city manager who Ehall be the administrative !g!3|the municipal governnent under the direction aud supervision of the city 'Edlto/r Dote-Art" 3 was repealed by $ I of Sp. Acts, Ch- 67-1261, and a uew ArL 3 was re-enactd by $ 2 of the act Supp. No. 25 30 missioner, who shall serve in such capacity for the period desigrrated in the resolution Vnn+v,/?aJtcntr {-< r/lo 2'/ 5- \ CHARTER AND REI,ATED I.AWS S6 citizen ofthe city ofDania, a resident ofthe state ofFlorida, and a citizen ofthe united states of America; shall be duly qualifred to vote at cif,y, state and national elections; shall be over the age of twenty-one (21) years; shall have resided in the said city for the six (6) months immediately preceding the date of election;.and shall be otherwise qualified as in this charter provided. candidates for nomination or election for the ofice ofcity commissioner shall comply with all the rules ard regulations set out in the charter as to their conduct. Any commissioner who shall cease to possess the qualiEcations rcquired herein shall forthwith forfeit his oflice. No commissioner shall serve more than two (2) consecutive four (4) year terms in ollice with a fi:Il two (2) year interval before serring additional terms. This provision shall be prospective and not retloactive, and shall not take into account the present or past terms ofthe presently eiected coom.issioners or the commissioners to be elected at the city's general elec- tion on March 9, 1993. (Sp. Acts, Ch.67-1262, $ 2; Ord. No. 02'93, S 2, 1'26'93) Sec. 4. .Iudge of own elections. The city commission shall be the judge of the election a:rd qualilication of its members, subject to review by the courts. At the ti:ne that the city commission meets to ldedare] the results of any election any registered elector of city of Dania shall be entitled to fiIe with the cit5r corimission an allidavit settiag out the fack showing that a candidate has violated the provisions of this charter as to the ma.nner of his election, or is otherwise unqualihed to hold ofice, and the city commission shall take pmof at such meeting aad declare the results' (Sp. Acts, 67-1262, g 2\ Editor,s note-the word canwass has been deleted as the results of the election are by the county pursuant to Laws ofFla., Ch. 75'350 as amended. Electioa of :uayor a.nd vice.naYon the organizational meeting ofthe city commission to be held on Tuesday following the 6r'nigipal election, and at each biennial organizational meeting held every two (2) years t.b.ereafter, the city commission candidate receiving the highest number of votes in said elec- tion shall become mayor for a term of one year. The candidate receiving the second highest number ofvotes shall become the vice mayor for a term ofone year and shall automatically be elevated to the position of mayor after his one year term as vice mayor and shall serve as mayor until his successor is duly elected at the next biennial orga.nizational meeting. At the commission meeting at which the vice mayor is elevated to mayor, a vicemayor will be elected by'the city commission alrd he or she shall serve until the next biennial organizational meeting- Any vacaacy in the ofice of mayor or vic+mayor shall be filled by a vote of the city commis' sion. (Sp. Acis, Ch. 67-1252, $ 2; Ord. No. 13'91, $ 1, 4-9-91; Ord. No' 03'93, S 2, 1'26-93) Sec. 5. Powers ar.d duties. The commission shall have the power to pass ordinances, adopt resolutions, appoint all appointive oflicers, boards and commissions by resolution, and exercise all other porvers herein prowided. (Sp. Acts, Ch. 67-1262, $ 2) Sec. Supp. No. 47 2l { ORDINANCE NO. AN OROINANCE OF THE CITY OF DANIA, FLORIDA, REPEALING SECTION 'I AND SECTION 2, ARTICLE 2 OF PART III OF THE CITY CHARTER TO ELIMINATE THE PROVISIONS THEREOF RELATING TO THE SELECTION OF THE MAYOR AND VICE-MAYOR; PROVIDING THAT ALL ORDINANCES OR PARTS OF ORDINANCES AND 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 selection of the mayor and vice-mayor is now governed by Section 5, Article I of Part ll of the city charter; and WHEREAS, Section 1 and Section 2 , Article 2otPul lll of the city charter are in conflict with the foregoing. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF DANIA, FLORIDA. Section 1. That Sections 1 and 2, Article 2 of Part lll of the city charter be and the same is repealed. Section 2. Except as herein amended, all other provisions of said Article 2 Part lll of the city charter shall remain in full force and effect. Section 3. That all ordinances or parts of ordinances and all resolutions or parts of resolutions in conflict herewith be and the same are hereby repealed to the extent of such conflict. Section 4. That this ordinance shall be in force and take effect immediately upon its final passage and adoption. PASSED and ADOPTED on First Reading on the - day ot-, 1994' PASSED and ADOPTED on Second and Final Reading on the - day of 1994. ATTEST: MAYOR. COMMISSIONER CITY CLERK. AUDITOR APPROVED FOR FORM AND CORRECTNESS By: Frank C. Adler, City AttomeY Article 111 Tree Abuse Added the Followlng: No person, firm, company or corporation shall cause to have trimming or pruning of any tree done within the Ci\r of Dania by any person, firm, company or corporation who is not a member in good standing with the "National Arborist Association". Section 26-33 Exception Single family or duplex lot owners may trim of prune any tree on their property that is less than six (6 inches h CDBH after first obtaining the "Standards for Pruning Shade Trees" manual published by the National Arborist Association, from the Growth Management Department. Nursery Operations: AII licensed and govemmental nurseries shall be exempt from the terms and provisions of this article, but only in relation to those trees which are planted and grown for sale or intended for sale to the general public in the ordinary course of businass or for public purposes. Under emergency conditions such as hurricanes, war, or other disasters of similar scope, the City Manager may suspend the Article for a time to be determined, but only for trees that have been el{ected by such act. The trimming of any tree by a {ranchised utility, water management district, municipal or county govemment so long as it is done to Arborsit Standards. All persons, firm, companies or corporations must register with the Growth Management Department prior to undertaking any pruning or trimming of trees within the City of Dania, with the exception of those listed in Section 25-33 of this article. A once a year registration fee, the amount to be s€t by resolution of the City Commission, will be required to be paid each year for the period beginning October 1 to September 30. Prior to the commencement of any pruning or trimming activityr and after registration required by this Section, the person, firm, company or corporation performing the work shall be required to submit the property address on which the work shall be required , the number of trees to be pruned or trimmed, the owners or associations name and phone number, and, if an association, a letter of authorization from the association president. 4 1 2 3 2. Section 26-34 Registration Required. 1. Re CITY OF DANIA INTEROFFICE M EMORAN DU M To,Robert Flatley, City Manager From:Dan Oyler, City Planner Date:March 77 , 7994 Revisions to Chapter 26 Of Dania City Code, Tree Preservation, Tree Abuse And l-andscaping. pursuant to the direction received from the City Commission at the worl'shop ol February 15, 1994 the following changes have been made to the proposed ordinance which is schedualed for second reading on March 22, 7994. Section 26-14:Reuised From: Specimen Tree: Any tree which has a DBH of 18 inches or greater for conifers and 24 inches for hardwoods or palms, To; Specimen Tree: Any tree which has a DBH of 18 inches or greater {or hardwoods and conifers and 24 inches for palms Section 26'74 Reolsed From, non-native fruit trees that are cultivated or grown Ior the speci{ic purpose of producing edible fruit, including, but not limited to: mangos, avocados, or species of citrus, Reuised To: non-native fruit trees (citrus species) that are cultivated or grown for the specific purpose of producing edible fruit, not to include mangos or avocados. Section 26 14:Reolsed From:Tree: Any lMng, self-supporting, dicotyledonous or monocotyledonous woody perennial plant which has a DBH of no less than three (3) inches and normally grows, etc. Reulsed To: Ilee: Any living, self-supporting, dicotyledonous or monocotyledonous woody perennial plant which has a DBH of no less than two and one hall 12-1/2\ inches and normally grows, etc. their expense and to replace such tree or trees with an approved tree or trees as directed by the Growth Management Director or his designee. A tree removal permit shall be issued prior to the removal of the trees or trees. The residential owner shall also be responsible for the repair of any public property damaged by said tree or trees. Sec, 26-3. Same - Removal on Private Property' Upon receiving notice of any damage or destruction as set forth in Section 26-1 hereof, and if such tree or trees shall be growing upon private property abutting such sidewalk, curb, gutter, street pavement, waterline, sewer line or other property and causing the damage or destruction thereof, the Growth Management Director, or his designee, upon receiving such notice shall immediately notify the owner of such property in writing to cut down, deshoy, or remove such tree or trees within ten (10) days from the date of receipt of such notice. ln the event such owner shall fail or refuse to cut down, destroy or remove the tree or trees within ten (10) days, then the Growth Management Director, or his designee shall cause such tree or trees to be cut down, removed or destroyed by the employees of the city and shall charge the cost thereof against the owner, and the amount of the cost to the city shall be a lien uPon the ProPertY. ln the event the tree or trees have caused damage to public property the owner of the private property shall be responsible for the cost of the repair of same. The owner shall be invoiced for the repair cost by the city and shall make payment to the city within thirty (30) days. lf after thirty (30) days payment is not received by the city, the city shall place a lien upon the property for said cost. Sec. 264 -26'10. Reserved' 2 ORDINANCE NO a ORDINANCE NO- AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF DANIA, FLORIDA, AMENDING IN ITS ENTIRETY CHAPTER 26 OF THE CODE OF ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF DANIA FLORIDA ENTITLED 'VEGETATION', PROVIDING THAT ALL ORDINANCES OR PARTS OF ORDINANCES AND 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 ORDAINED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF DANIA, FLORIDA: Section '1. That Chapter 26 of the Code of Ordinances of the City of Dania, Florida, is hereby amended in its entirety to read as follows: ..VEGETATION ARTICLE I. IN GENERAL Sec. 26.1. Trees, Roots Damaging Public Property - Notice to Growth Management Director. Whenever and wherever there shall be any tree or trees growing upon any street, alley or righlof-way within the city in such way and manner that the roots of such tree or trees have destroyed or damaged any sidewalk, curb, gutter, street pavement, waterline, sewer line, or other property, or if any such tree or trees shall be growing upon any property abutting upon such sidewalk, curb, gutter, street pavement, waterline or sewer line or other property in such way and manner as to cause destruction or damage of or to such facilities, it shall be the duty of any official or employee of the city having knowledge thereof to immediately notify the Grorrvth Management Director or his designee of such damage and destruction to the property of the city. Sec. 26-2. Same - Removal on Public Property. Upon receiving notice of such damage or destruction as set forth in Section 26-1 hereof and if such tree or trees shall be growing upon property of the city, the Growth Management Director or his designee shall immediately cause such tree or trees to be removed or destroyed. lf the tree or trees are growing in the swale area which abuts a residential structure it shall be the responsibility of the residential owner to remove such tree or trees at * ,,1 ?u 2. Historical Trees - A person shall not cause, suffer or allow the removal of any Historical Tree without first obtaining a variance from the Commission to conduct the removal. 3. Land Clearing - Land clearing and site development where such activities may result in the removal of trees shall not occur until a tree removal license has been obtained. Sec. 26-14. Definitions. ln addition to the definitions of the City of Dania Zoning Ordinances the following definitions shall apply. Access way: A private vehicular roadway intersecting a public righlof-way. Applicant: The owner of the property or hislegally authorized agent. Balled & Burped (B & B): Field grown trees or shrubs with roots established in a earthen ball encompassing the root System necessary for the full recovery of the plant; wrapped and bound to support the root ball. Berm: An earthen mound. Breast Height: Means a height of four and one-half (4 112) feet above natural grade. Galiper Diameter Breast Height (CDBH): See Diameter Breast Height. Canopy Coverage: Means the aerial extent of ground within the drip line of the tree. Clear Trunk: Point above the root ball along the vertical trunk of a tree at which lateral branching or frons begin. measured from the top of That portion of the palm kunk which is mature, hard wood root ball to the base of green terminal growth or frons. Container Grown: Plant material grown in a container of suitable size to allow adequate room for the healthy development of the root system. Diameter Breast Height (DBH): The diameter of a tree trunk measured at four and one-half (4-112) feet above grade. Drip Line: A vertical line extending from the outermost branching of a tree or plant to the ground. Effectively Destroyed: Means to cause-, suffer, allow.or pe.rmit any act which will cause;lee to die rir to go into a period of unnatural decline within a period of one (1) year from the date of thelct. Actd which may effectively destroy a tree include, but are irot limited to, damage inflicted upon the root system by heavy machinery, excessive trimming, changing lhe natural grade above the root system or around the trunk, o ,RDINAN.E No. ARTICLE II. TREE PRESERVATION Sec. 26-11. Short title. This article shall be known and may be cited as the Tree Preservation Ordinance of the City of Dania. Sec. 26-12. Declaration of Intent. The city commission of the city of Dania (the "commission") finds and declares that preservation of trees is integral to the preservation of air and water pollution in that trees use their leaf surface to trap and filter out ash, dust and pollen in the air, thereby helping to alleviate air pollution: that the root systems of trees hold and consolidate soil and other loose earthen materials, thereby helping to prevent erosion, reduce non-point source water pollution and maintaining the continued vltality of natural habitats for propagation and protection of wildlife, birds, game, fish and other aquatic life; and that removal of trees causes increased surface run-off which contributes to water pollution. Owing to the many benefits provided to the community by trees, it is the intent of the Commission, in order to protect the air and water of the City of Dania, to preserve this valuable natural resource of the City for the health, safety and welfare of the general public. While the destruction of a single tree may not have a significant environmental impact, the Commission recognizes that tree destruction has a cumulative impact that causes severe environmental degradation and causes severe deterioration of the quality of life in Dania and, because of this impact, the Commission finds that tree destruction is a public nuisance that must be controlled. ln the evaluation of a tree removal license, priority shall be given to preservation, relocation, replacement and payment into the Tree Preservation Trust Fund. Sec.26-13. Tree Removal License Required. 1. General - A person shall not cause, suffer, permit or allow the removal of any tree without first obtaining a license from the City as herein provided. The property owner, holder of an easement and or person removing a tree without a license shall be responsible for the violation. The removal of trees in violation of this Article is a public nuisance. ORDINANCE NO. 3 Native Topsoil: The uppermost layer of existing soil on the site capable of supporting plant groMh. Off-Site: For tree relocation and tree replacement, means any location in excess of one mile from the tree's original location. On-site: For tree relocation and tree replacement, means any location one mile or less from the tree's original location. Overall Height: The measurement of a plant from the top of the root ball at the soil line to the tip of the uppermost part of the plant. Planting Soil: A medium composed of naturally occurring mineral particles and organic matter, which provides the physical, chemical and biological properties necessary for plant growth. Potable Water: Water that is suitable for drinking, culinary, or domestic purposes. Protective Barrier: Fences or like structures at least four (4) feet in height that are conspicuously colored and prevent or obstructJagsage, Shrubs: A woody plant with several stems produced from the base which can be maintained in a healthy state at a maximum overall height of twenty (20) feet. SitqSpectficllenlMalcrnl; The use of the best adapted plant species to minimize@tion and necessary pest cbntroi. Sod: See turf. Special Status Category Tree: Any tree or group of trees that occur in any of the following areas: Native Forested Community, Local Area of Particular Concern, Natural Resource Area, Urban Wlderness Area, Specimen trees are also included within this designation. a) b) c) d) e) Soecimen Tree: Any tree which has a DBH of '18 inches or greater for hardwoods and c6nifers and 24" for palms, which is well shaped and in good health as verified by the City of Dania, provided, however, that the following trees are not specimen trees: (a) non-native fruit trees (citrus species) that are cultivated or grown for the specific purpose of producing edible fruit, not to include mangos and avocados. (b) species of the genus Ficus except F. ?urea (strangler fig), F. laevigata (short leaf fiS), F. rubiginosa (rusty fig or rust leaf fig), F. jacquinifolia, and (c) Paurtois palm (Acoelorraphe wrightii), and the Phoenix palm (Phoenix reclinata). . which are less that fifteen feet in height, and all other multi-trunk palms. Structure: Anything built or constructed. Examples include, but are not limited to, buildings, kaileis, fences, billboards, swimming pools, poles, pipelines, ditches, roads, utility installation, transmission lines, track and advertising signs. 6 ORDINANCE NO. damage intentionally inflicted on the kee permitting infection or pest infestation, application of herbicides or other chemical agents.or intentional. fire damage to lhe tree obimittinq infection or pest infestation, the infliction of a trunk wood that is 50% or lreater o-f the circumference of the trunk, or the removal of sufficient canopy to cause the unnatural decline of the tree. Eouivalent Reolacement: A substitute for the tree which it replaces as determined by the Growth Management Director, or his designee. Equivatent Value: A monetary amount reflecting the cost of vegetation to be replaced. Gray Wood: See Clear wood. Ground Cover: Low growing plants that, by nature of their g rowth characteristics, completely cover the ground and do not usually exceed two (2) feet in height. Hedge: An evenly spaced planting of shrubs which forms a compact, dense, visually opaque, living barrier. Historical Tree: A particular tree or group of trees which has historical value because of its unique relationship to the history of the region, state, nation or world. Land Clearino: The clearing of vegetation and soils for the purpose of land development attivities. This includes, but is not limited to, construction for buildings, riqht oi wavs, utility easements or access, drainage ways, parking lots and other st-ructures, iock mining, and agricultural activities that involve the removal of trees as defined by this section. Landscaping: (a) (\ly'hen used as a noun) Living plant materjal such.as, but not limited.to turf, ground' ' iover, shrubs, vines, trees or palms and non-living durable materials commonly used in environmental design such as, but not limited to, rocks, pebbles, sand, walls or fences and aesthetic grading and mounding: but excluding paving and structures. (b) (When used as a verb) The process of installing or planting materials commonly used in environmental design. Landscaoe lrrioation: The outside watering of shrubbery, trees, lawns, grass, ground covers, vines, g-ardens and other such flora, not intended for resale, which are planted and are situated in such diverse locations as residential and recreation areas, cemeteries, public, commercial and induskial establishments, and public medians and rights-of-way. Micro-irrioation: The application of small quantities of water on or below the soil surface as drops or tiny sfr6ams of spray through emitters or applicators placed along a water delivery'line. Miriro-irrigation includes a number of.methods or concepts such as bubblier, drip; trickle, mist or micro spray and subsurface inigation. Mulch: An organic material such as wood chips,.pine straw or bark placed. on the soil to reduce evap=oration, prevent soil erosion, control weeds and enrich the soil. Native Plant Species: Those published in the latest issue of the Association of Florida Native Nurseries Plant and Service Locator. ' .RDINANCE No. Sec. 26-15. Other Tree Removal PermiG, 1. Any person who possesses on the effective date of this Article a valid City tree removal permit issued under the City of Dania Code of Ordinances will not be required to obtain a tree removal license under this section. 2. Land development activities that do not require a site plan or building permit shall obtain a tree removal license under this section unless another valid tree removal permit has been obtained prior to the effective date of this Article. Sec. 26-16. Exceptions. 1. As previously provided for in Article l, Sec. 26-1 and Sec. 26-3; or 2. Removal of tree species occurring in regulated waters as defined by Sections 27- 331 to 27-339 of the Broward County Code of Ordinances when the mitigation required by that license for the removal of the trees is equal to or greater than the replacement requirements of this Article; or 3. Nursery Operations: All licensed and governmental nurseries shall be exempt from the terms and provisions of this article, but only in relation to those plants which are planted and growing for sale or intended sale to the general public in the ordinary course of business or for public purpose. 4. Removal of any tree that is diseased, injured or in danger of falling, to the extent that its continued existence threatens the health or safety of contiguous persons or property provided that the owner of the property can document that such condition(s) existed prior to the removal of the tree. ln the case of Natural Forested Communities, Specimen Trees or Historic Trees, documentation must be presented to the City within forty-eight (48) hours after removal; or 5. Under emergency conditions such as hurricanes, war, or other natural disasters of similar scope, county utilities, water management districts, improvements dishicts, county airports, Florida Department of Transportation, city utilities and franchised utilities, except as provide below may remove a tree in order to prevent an imminent interruption of service or to restore interrupted service; or ' .RDINANCE No. Substantial Deviation: Any proposed modification or modification to a development, a license or a license application which, either individually or cumulatively with other changes, creates a reasonable likelihood of additional environmental impact, as covered by the scope of this section, or any change or proposed change that may result in any impacts on trees or natural forest communities. Tree: Any living, self-supporting, dicotyledonous or monocotyledonous woody perennial plant which has a DBH of no less than two and one-half (2-112) inches and hormally jrows to an overall height of no less than ten (10) feet in southeast Florida. For the purpose of this Chapter, the following are not considered to be trees: (a) (b) (c) (d) (e) Commercial citrus tree species Bischofia javanica Acacia auriculaeformis Araucaria excelsia Brassia actinophylla Bischofia, bishopwood Earleaf acacia Norfork lsland pine Schefflera Tree. lntermediate: A hee which naturally develops an average height between twenty (20) and forty (40) feet as characteristic of the species. Tree Canopy: The upper portion of the tree consisting of limbs, branches, and leaves. Tree. Palm: A monocotyledonous tree having fronds with parallel venation and no true woody bark with a minimum overall natural height of twenty-five (25) feet at maturity. Tree. Shade/Canopy: A tree, which by virtue of its natural shape, provides at maturity a minimum shade canopy averaging forty (40) feet in diameter and forty (40) feet in height. Tree. Small: A tree which naturally develops an average maximum height of twenty (20) feet characteristic of the species. Tree, Standard: A wood perennial plant with one stem which has been turned into an upright, small, tree-like form. Tree Survey: A document meeting the requirements of 21-HH F.A.C., and must provide, at a minimum, the following information: The location plotted by accurate techniques, of all existing trees; The common and scientific name of each tree; The DBH of each tree, or if a multiple trunk tree, the sum DBH for all trunks; The City may require that canopy coverage be indicated on the tree survey. Turf (Sod): Upper layer of soil bound by grassy plant roots and covered by viable grass blades. Vehicular Encroachment: Any portion of a motor vehicle outside of the boundaries of a vehicular use area that protrudes into a landscape area. Vines: Any plant with a long, slender stem that hails or creeps on the ground or climbs by itself on a support. Xeriscaoe: A landscaping method that maximizes the conservation of water by the use of site-ailpropriate plants and an efficient watering system. a b c d ( ( ( ( ) ) ) ) 'l ORDINANCE NO prior to the expiration of the 15 day period. After the expiration of the 15 day period, providing that no letters of appeal have been received by the City, the District may remove the tree(s) provided that: (a) The removal complies with all the standards, requirements, and conditions, other than Licensing (Sections 26 - 17 and 26 - 18) and Bonding (Section 26 - 25) of this Article; and (b) The canal was excavated in compliance with all applicable regulations or the canal was excavated prior to the effective date of this ordinance; and (c) The canal is not an agricultural canal or ditch; (d) And provided that: (1) The tree is causing an immediate disruption of water flow so that the canal cannot function at its designated capacity, or, (2) The canal was in existence, in actual use conveying water, and under a vegetation management program prior to the effective date of this section as shown by a map of the district water management canals. 10. Removal of trees, except Historical or Special Status category trees, by the Florida Department of Transportation or by Broward County or the City Public Works Department, on roads and road right-of ways maintained by the department provided that the department delivers to the City and to the record owner of the property on which the tree(s) proposed to be removed are located, written notification, at least fifteen (15) days prior to the removal of the tree(s). The record owner(s) may appeal the tree removal by submitting a letter of appeal to the City prior to the expiration of the 15 day period. After the expiration of the 15 day period, providing that no letters of appeal have been received by the City, the department may remove the tree(s) provided that: (a) The removal is necessary because the tree(s) is an actual and immediate traffic safety hazard to individuals using the road(s). (b) The removal complies with all standards, requirements, and conditions, other than Licensing (Sections 26 - 17 and 26 - 18) and Bonding (Section 2il25) ot this Article. (c) The traffic safety hazard caused by the tree(s) cannot be remedied by pruning in accordance with National Arborist Association standards or palm pruning in accordance with the standards listed in 'Arboriculture Second Edition" by Richard W. Harris, as amended. l0 ORDINANCE NO. 6. During emergency conditions caused by a hurricane or other disaster, the provisions of this article may be suspended by the direction of the City Manager. 7. Removal of any tree in owner-occupied residential properties of one acre of less developed for detached single-family and duplex usage, except the following: (a) Removal or relocation of planted landscape trees prior to the issuance of a Certificate of OccuPancY; or (b) Removal of Historical or Special Status trees. 8. Removal of trees, except historical or special status trees, by franchised utilities after the City and the recorded owner of the property on which the trees proposed to be removed are located, receive notification, delivered fifteen (15) calendar days prior to tree removal. The record owners may appeal to the City prior to the expiration of the 't5 day period. Tree removal may proceed after the expiration of the 15 day period, providing no letters of appeal have been received by the City, if the utility can: (a) Prove prior to tree removal that: (1) The tree will cause a continual disruption of service (specimen palm trees may be removed under this exemption); (2) The easement or property was in actual use conveying utilities prior to the' effective date of this section; and (3) The threat of service interruption cannot be corrected by tree pruning in' ' accordance with National Arbbrist Association Standards or palm pruning in accordance with the standards listed in 'Arboriculture Second Edition" by Richard W. Harris, as amended; or /b) Provide orior to tree removal that the removal is for the purpose of providing'-' newljOahional on-site service to existing development... Under this provision, the notification shall be in writing prior to [he tree removal. The franchised utility ihall not be required to obtain ilicense, but shall comply with all the standards, requirements, dnd conditions of this section: and 9. Removal of trees, except Historical or special status category trees, by a water management district or improvement dishict in or immediately adjacent to canals and lakes operated by the district provided that the district delivers to the City and to the recorded owner of the property on which the trees proposed to be removed are located, written notification, at least fifteen (15) calendar days prior to the removal of the tree(s). The record owner(s) may appeal the tree removal by submitting a letter of appeal to the City prior to the 9 ORDINANCE NO. - Sec.26-18. Tree Removal License. 1. As a condition precedent of any land clearing and /or site development where any tree removal or relocation is to be conducted, except as otherwise exempted under this Article, a person may submit a sworn affidavit to the City stating that the property the person wishes to develop does not contain trees that are protected under this tree ordinance. The City may conduct a review or site inspection. 2. A tree may be removed only when an applicant has demonstrated to the City that the proposed development cannot be located on the site without the removal of the tree, and that there is no practical way to avoid tree removal. ln determining if the applicant may remove trees pursuant to a tree removal license the City shall consider at a minimum the following: (a) The applicant has made every reasonable effort, consistent with the plan of development, to incorporate existing trees and to minimize the number of trees removed; (b) The trees proposed to be removed are the minimum number necessary; and (c) The trees proposed to be removed are of poor quality and_ appearance, are' ' damaging existing improvements, are creating ongoing safety problems for existing tlevelopment, or are growing in too--close. proximity to other trees to permithormal growth and development of affected trees consistent with good forestry practices. The applicant must relocate the trees to be removed. lf relocation is not a viable solution, an applicant shall replace removed trees. lf it is determined that an applicant cannot relocate nor replace removed trees, the applicant shall pay the appropriate fee into the Tree Preservation Trust Fund. 3. A determination of the extent of environmental impact by the project development as covered by the scope of this Article shall be performed by the City. This determination shall be based upon drawings or site plans and a completed tree removal license application form submitted to the City by the applicant. City staff shall have the right to conduct field inspections. t2 ORDINANCE NO. Sec. 26-17. License Application. An owner of fee simple title may apply for a tree removal license. After submifting certified approval of the fee simple owner, the agent of the owner, the lessee of the propefi, optionee, contract purchaser, or holder of an easement may apply for a tree removal license. A holder of an easement may obtain a license only when the proposed tree removal is consistent with the use granted by the easement. The Ci$ shall require that any tree surveys or site plans be prepared by any person qualified to do so under the Laws of Florida. 1. Application For License: - Application for a Tree Removal License shall be made on City forms and be, at a minimum, accompanied by the following documents: (a) a complete, signed and notarized application form; (b) a map showing the size and location of the site where the licensed activities are to be conducted; (c) a starting date and duration of the proposed licensed activities; (d) a brief description of the work to be performed, including a drawing of the proposed work or a certified site plan as determined by the City, showing the iocation of all existing or proposed buildings, structures, and site uses; (e) a certified tree survey, and site plan of identical scale designation those trees which are proposed to be preserved, relocated, or removed, unless not required by the City. However, in no case shall a kee survey be required when the property contains five (5) or less trees; and (f) the certified legal description of the site. 2. Application Filing Fee. (a) Before any application for a license required under this Article is accepted for review, a license application filing fee shall be tendered. The amount of the fee shall be as established by resolution of the Dania City Commission. (b) The license application filing fee is not refundable and may not be applied to any license application other than the one for which it was originally paid. (c) For any substantial deviation from the original application there shall be an additional fee. The amount of the fee shall be established by resolution by the City Commission. 3. Application for a tree removal license constitutes consent by the property owner and/or applicant for the City to conduct site inspections in furtherance of this Article on the subject property. ORDINANCE NO. lt 2. Methods for relocation - The following guidelines shall be utilized to ensure successful transplanting of trees designated for transplanting: (a) Any tree being relocated shall not be unnecessarily damage during removal, transport or replanting of that tree. (b) lf the trees have a dormant period, they should not be transplanted during thattime. Trees should not be transplanted during periods of strong, dry winter winds or during droughts. (c) Adequate spaces for root and crown development shall be provided. (d) Trees shall be root and canopy pruned according to sound arboricultural standards prior to transplanting. (e) During and following transplanting, the root ball and trunk shall be protected. The root ball must be kept moist at all times. (f) Transplanted trees shall be braced for at least one year. (g) Transplanted trees shall not be fertilized at planting time, but shall be watered sufficiently until the tree growth is re-established. (h) All crown pruning shall be done in accordance with National Arborist Association standards or palm pruning in accordance with the standards listed in 'Arboriculture Second Edition" by Richard W. Harris, as amended. Sec. 26-20, Tree Replacement. 1. Replacement Criteria - Trees that are removed and not relocated shall be replaced so that there is, at a minimum, no loss of tree canopy coverage upon maturity of the replacement trees. Performance bonds may be required to be posted. The following procedures shall be used to determine the tree replacement requirements. (a) Tree canopy coverage on-site shall first be determined using one or any combination of the following methods: review of aerial photography, on-site inspection, or review of a tree survey. The City shall require the applicant to submit a tree survey in order to make this determination, unless the applicant can demonstrate that is clearly unnecessary. (b) Relocation of trees on-site will be counted towards equivalent replacement canopy. Relocation of trees off-site shall be counled as half credit towards equivdlent replacement. Guidelines is this section shall be followed for any trees to be relocated. i l4 ORDINANCE NO 4. The applicant shall be responsible for the relocation or the replacement of trees removed for utilities, roads, drainage, and other services constructed to benefit the property for which the application was filed. 5. Other Trees - The licensee shall only remove those trees so specified in the license. Any damage to any other tree on the site shall constitute a violation of this Article. 6. Duration- A license shall be valid for the development for not more than two (2) years from the date of issuance. A one time extension of up to two years may be issued provided there is no substantial deviation from the original application and the license extension complies with all standards in effect at the time of the license extension. Additional conditions may be imposed in the license extension when there is a change in site conditions that may effect trees. Where any activity regulated by the tree removal license has occurred, the licensee must comply with all conditions of the license even though the license may have expired. Sec. 26-19. Tree Relocation 1. Before the City issues a tree removal license that allows the replacement of any tree, the applicant must demonstrate that relocation is not a viable alternative. Relocation shall occur either within the site or off-site with the concurrence of the City, where the site is public property, or with the concurrence of the property owner, where the site is private property. The site shall be in reasonable proximity to the original site and have physiographic conditions similar to the original site. lf any tree is to be located either on-site or off-site, a relocation plan shall be submitted. Relocation plans, as required by this Section, must first be reviewed and approved prior to granting the tree removal license. Before a license is issued for tree relocation, performance bonds may be required to be posted. l3 oRDINANCE NO. _ Sec. 26-21. General Relocation/Replacement Conditions. 1. Any tree remaining on-site shall not be unnecessarily damaged while relocating trees or planting or preparing the site for any replacement trees. 2. Replacement or relocated trees shall not be placed where they will interfere with existing or proposed utilities, either above or below ground. Acceptable trees that can be planted in the vicinity of overhead power lines are listed in Appendix 2. 3. Where practicable, replacement tree species, installation methods and maintenance methods shall follow xeriscape principles. 4. The licensee shall replace each tree specified in the license within a time period of up to six months with City approval. A time extension may be granted if future construction will endanger the replacement trees. However, where an extension for planting has been granted, each tree specified in the license must be replaced prior to approval of a Certificate of Occupancy or Completion. 5. All relocated or replacement trees shall be located where they will have adequate space for root and canopy development, except where small trees planted in close proximity to one another are to be later relocated to other areas of the site. 6. Where practicable, kees shall be relocated or replaced within the City from which the original trees were removed. 7. Relocated or replacement trees which may reach a height of 30 feet shall not be placed within 20 feet of an overhead utility line. Sec. 26-22. Maintenance/Monitoring Requirements 1. The licensee shall be responsible for maintaining the health of any replacement or relocated tree for one (1) year from planting. 2. Determination of Success - (a) The licensee shall determine the condition of each tree one year after the tree was. relocated or planted. This determination shall be submitted to the City for approval within thirty days of being made. 16 ORDINANCE NO. (c) A determination of the number of trees to be replaced shall be performed. This' determination shall be based upon the area of impact and the category of replacement trees selected by the applicant. The canopy replacement at tree miturity shall at least equal the canopy removed. The following table shall be used to determine the number of required replacement trees: Replacement Tree Category (see Appendix 1) Category 1 Tree Category 2 Tree Category 3 Tree Category 4 Tree 2. Minimum Standards for Tree Replacement Equivalent Replacement Canopy Area in sq. ft. 300 50 100 50 (a) All trees to be used as replacement trees shall be a minimum quality of Florida' ' No. 1 grade or better (Florida Department of Agriculture). (b) Only trees listed in Appendix 1 (Replacement Tree Species) or Appendix 2' Reiommended list of trees under powerlines) shall be used as replacement trees. The applicant shall have the option of cho-osing the category of trees for replacement' provided that the total square footage of canopy coverage effectively deitroyed, and at least 50% of the replacement trees are from Category 1. lf Cbtegory 1 native trees are unavailable, the Category 2 trees may be use to fulfill this requirement. (1) Category 1 - minimum of twelve (12) feet in height and two (2) inches DBH' at time <if planting (see Appendix 1) (2) Category 2 - minimum of eight (8) feet in height at time of planting (see Appendix 1). (3) Category 3 - minimum of six (6) feet in height at time of planting (see APPendix 1 or 2). (4) Category 4 - this covers replacement palm trees - minimum of six (6) feet' clear truhk or greywood at time of planting (see Appendix 1). 3. Replacement trees shall not be removed or effectlvely destroyed unless approval has been granted by a valid tree removal license. The original licensee and owner of any property on which trees have been replaced or relocated shall place of record a notice that shall inform subsequent purchasers, assigns and occupants of the replacement site, that trees on the replacement site may not be removed without a valid tree removal license l5 ORDINANCE NO. (b) The designation of other real property as a Natural Forest Community shall bemade by the Commission following a public hearing. Before a site is designated as a Nalural Forest Community, the Commission shall make afinding that the Natural Forest Community is at least two acres in size, is generally comprised of a canopy, subcanopy and groundcover, and is populated by native vegetation associated with one or more of the following communities: (1) Beach and Dune Community A community composed of unconsolidated sand facing the ocean and shaped by the wind, waves, currents, and tides. Sand may be piled up bythe wind forming dunes, Characteristic plant species include, beach sunflower, sea oats, sea grape, beach star, beach creeper, Spanish bayonet, cocoplum, railroad vine, beach p.eanut, beach croton, beach bean, saw palmetto, prickly pear and nickerbean. (2) High Hammock Community This community develops slowly as organic material accumulated creating a favorable land elevation. The presence of a high hammock indicates that the site has been undisturbed for a period of time. High hammocks are among the most diverse systems in South Florida containing more that 100 species of trees and shrubs, characteristic hee species include: live oak, willow bustic, lancewood, mastic strangler fig, satinleaf, mulberry, Simpson stopper. Shrubs include a variety of ferns. Developed areas may also be in this classification. The community does not necessarily have to be vacant land. (c) The City Commission shall direct the City Manager to publish and mail or hand deliver a notice of public hearing to consider designation of a site as a Natural Forest Community. Notice of hearing to be held by the Commission to consider designation of a site as a Natural Forest Community shall be those required for a City Commission Public Hearing. ln addition notice shall be mailed or hand delivered to the effected property owners at least fifteen (15) days prior to the hearing date. Such notice shall state time, date and place of the hearing, the location of the property under consideration, the ecological community or communities alleged to be included within the proper$, and the effect of the designation on lands classified as Natural Forest Communities. For purposes of this notification, an owner of property shall be deemed to be the person who is shown as the owner on the tax rolls of the Broward County Property Appraiser unless the City has actual notice that a person or entity other than the person or entity shown on the tax roll is the owner (d) Following designation of a Natural Forest Community, notification of such' designation shall be sent to the property owne(s). ln addition a map depicting sites designated as Natural Forest Communities shall be maintained at the City for viewing by the public. 18 oRDINANCE NO. _ (b) Should any tree die or be in a state of unnatural decline within one year of being planted or-relocated, the licensee shall be required to replace the tree within sixty (00) Aays of that determination. The one year monitoring and approval period shall beqin ahew whenever a tree is replaced. lf that replacement tree is found not to be viable at the end of the second year monitoring period, the licensee may pay the appropriate amount into the Tree Preservation Trust Fund as required by Section 2i5-23'in lieu of planting a third replacement tree. lf the licensee fails to replace the tree or to pay the appropriate amount into the Tree Preservation Trust Fund within sixty (60) days, then the licensee shall be in violation of this Section. 3. Large Scale Projects - lf a tree removal license includes the relocation of 10 or more trees, or the planting of 100 or more replacement trees, the determination of success for the overall relocation effort shall be braced upon a percent survival rate. A successful project shall be one in which 90o/o or more of the relocated or replacement trees are determined to be viable after a period of one year. lf a larger scale project is determined to be successful, additional replacement trees will not be required. Sec. 26 - 23. Payment ln Lieu of ReplacemenURelocation When allowed by a tree removal license, any trees which are removed and not relocated shall be replaced in accordance with the requirements of this Article. As a condition of being granted permission to remove any trees, the developer, property owner or other applicant shall be required to replace such trees, unless it is demonstrated that replacement is not a viable alternative due to a lack of available space. Where replacement cannot be accomplished the applicant shall pay a replacement fee in lieu of actual tree replacement costs into the City of Dania Tree Preservation Trust Fund. The cost of replacement trees shall be based upon the current addition of the "Plant Findef for the type of tree to be removed and multiplied by 2.7. Sec. 26 - 24. Special Status Category Trees Projects containing Special Status Category Trees are subject to the following additional criteria: 1. Criteria and procedures for designation as a Natural Forest Community. (a) On the effective date of this ordinance all LAPC's, NRA's, UWA's and ESL's' ' which have been so designated by Broward County that lay in the City of Dania shall be designated as a Natural Forest Community. t7 ORDINANCE NO 3. Specimen trees - Projects or properties containing Specimen Tree(s) are subject to the following additional criteria: (a) Specimen trees are subject to the preservation and relocation criteria of this Article. lf it is determined by the City that tree relocation is not feasible, then payment shall be made into the Tree Preservation Trust Fund. Payment shall be based on the value of the tree(s), determined by "The Valuation of Landscape Trees, Specimen Shrubs, and Other Plants" published by the lnternational Society of Arboriculture. Sec. 26 - 25. Bond Requirements. Bonds, as required by this Section, shall be in the form of letters of credit, certificates of deposit, cash bond, bonds issued by an insurance company legally doing business in the State of Florida, or other acceptable means agreeable to the City Attorney. The letters of credit and certificates of deposit shall be drawn upon banks or savings and loans legally and actually doing business in Florida. Such bonds must meet the approval of the City Aftorney's Office. This bond shall by in addition to any other bond-required by any other governmental entity. 1. Bonds shall be required for licenses involving the replacement of ten or more trees, or the relocation of five or more trees, or the relocation of any tree with a DBH of ten inches or greater. 2. Calculation for the amount of bonds shall be computed based upon the equivalent canopy replacement criteria applied to each tree to be relocated or replaced, as provided in Subsection 26 - 20 and upon the cost of installation and maintenance. The fair market value of the cost of trees that would be required to compensate for the canopy to be related or replaced shall be posted. The bond period shall be for the tree replacement performance period, as stated in the license or as extended or released, plus and additional 60 days. The form of security shall be reviewed by the City Attorney's Office for legal sufficiency and may not be accepted until approved. 20 ORDINANCE NO. 2. Natural Forest Communities Trees may be removed provided that the applicant adheres to the following preservation requirements to the extent determined to be practicable by the City: (a) Any areas identified during the licensing process as providing habitat to listed species in the most recent version of "Official List of Endangered and Potentially Endangered Fauna and Flora in Florida" by the Florida Game and Freshwater Fish Commission shall be identified and preserved. (b) Areas of high wildlife utilization on-site shall be identified and preserved. (c) Areas which contain relatively undisturbed canopy and/or have good stratification of cover (e.9. canopy, subcanopy, ground cover) shall be identified and preserved. (d) Utility line installations shall not be located in preservation areas. (e) Resource Management Plan: Any proposed development activity which would negatively impact the Natural Forest Community must be mitigated through a Resource Management Plan, approved by the City, which significantly improves the viability of the remainder of the resource. No Tree Removal License shall be issued until an agreement providing for the implementation of the Resource Management Plan has been executed and recorded, and any covenants, easements or physical improvements required by the plan are in place. A Certificate of Occupancy shall not be issued for developments that include Natural Forest Communities unless it is determined that the applicable provisions of the Resource Management Plan have been met. (0 Conservation Easement: As a condition of an issuance of a license under this sub-category where preservation is required, a conservation easement shall begranted by the applicant to the City and the citizens of the City. The conservation easement shall: (1) be duly executed and recorded and placed on the face of the plat, (2) meet the approval of the City Attorney, (3) prohibit land clearing, development or other harmful activity on the preserved portion of the Natural Forested Community, (4) allow access to the conservation easement by agents of the City of Dania to conduct studies, inspection, and other activities consistent with the purpose ofthe conservation easement, and (5) need not provide for access by the general public. 19 ORDINANCE NO the hearing. The Commission shall only designate a tree or group of trees which meets the following criteria. (a) The tree(s) must be related to an event in modern history, historic events or individuals since the birth of our nation, or any event in the known history of the human race; and, (1) The tree or group of trees resides on historically significant property and can be linked to the person or event of historical significance or, (2) The tree or group of trees is uniquely related to the heritage of the City of Dania or, (b) The tree or group of trees has value due to extreme age (a tree(s) that is at least seventy-five (75) years old.). Sec. 26 - 27. Protection From Construction Work. During any construction, land development or lot clearing, the contractor and the owner of the property subject to this Section shall adhere to the requirements which follow: '1. Place and maintain protective barriers around the drip line of all trees to be retained on the site to prevent their destruction or damage. The protective barriers shall be conspicuous enough and high enough to be seen easily by operators of trucks and other equipment. Protective barriers shall be constructed of sturdy material (not flagging or ribbons); 2. Not store or use materials or equipment within the drip line of any tree to be retained on site unless the activity is being done to protect trees; 3. Not discharge or contaminate the soil within the drip line of any kee to be retained on site with any construction materials such as paint, oil, solvents, petroleum products, asphalt, concrete, mortar, or other materials that may cause adverse impacts; 4. Clearing of vegetation within the drip line of trees designated for preservation shall only be by hand or light rubber wheeled equipment that will not damage tree roots; 5. Utilize retaining walls and drywalls where needed to protect trees to be preserved from severe grade changes; 22 ORDINANCE NO. 3. Release of Bonds (a) Upon successful tree relocation and replacement as determined by this Article and written approval by the City bonds required for tree relocation and replacement shall be released. Where possible, bonds shall be partially reieased for partially successful relocation/replacement projects, with the amount retained equal to the value of the additional replacement trees required, plus installation and maintenance. (b) Bonds may be released by the City when fee simple title js transferred. The City of Dania may condition the release of the bond upon the establishment of a new bond by the new owner in fee simple. 4. \Nhere the licensee plants fifty percent (50%) more than the required number of replacement trees and establishes a suitable maintenance plan to ensure the viability of the replacement trees, the City may recognize the additional replacement trees as suitable security in lieu of a bond. Sec. 26 - 26. Historical Trees. 1. The State, County, the City of Dania or any Historical Preservation Society recognized by the Commission may request that the City designate a particular lree or group of trees within its jurisdiction as a historical kee. Also, any property owner may make a similar request providing the request is for a tree of group of trees located on property under his of her control or ownership. The request shall contain the exact location if the tree(s), the name and address of the current owner and effected utilities of the land upon which the tree is located, and the reasons for requesting the designation. Upon receipt of the request, the City shall immediately notify the affected landowner and affected utilities by certified mail of the request. The particular tree of group of trees which is the subject of the request shall not be removed until the designation request has been acted upon by the Commission. 2. Consideration by the Commission: A public hearing shall be scheduled within sixty (60) days of receipt of the request to consider the matter. \Men the person(s) requesting this designation is not the property owner, the property owner shall be notified of the request and the time, date, and place of 2l ORDINANCE NO. 4. TrustAdministration (a) Trust Funds shall be expended, utilized and disbursed only for the purposes designated bY the CitY. (b) All monies deposited hereunder shall be deposited in-the Trust, which shall be' ' a separate acbount established and maintained apart from the general revenue fund'and account of the City of Dania. (c) Monies obtained hereunder may be accepted on behalf of the city by.the' ' Growth Management Director oJ his or her designee, and upon.receipt shall be delivered to tte City Finance Department, which shall cause the same to be credited to the Trust. 5. Disbursal or Conversion of Assets (a) Expenditures of over seven thousand five hundred dollars ($7'500) shall require' ' Commission aPProval. (b) The exDenditures for planting of trees to be made by the City will be made in'-' iccoiOince witn tne'guideiines of the City...pertainilg to.contracting. and ourchasino and anv iietailed procedures will be reflected in the internal Si6idOriei oittre Ciiv. The disbursement of these monies shall be under the Sbniiol oiine dommission and, when required, shall be coordinated with City Departments and the Commission. {c) Trust funds will be uses to obtain kees, landscaping, sprinkler systems, andt-' any-'oinii-items or materials necessary and pro.per for the preservation, miintenance, reiocition or restoration of tiee ecodystems, for any public land in iiie Citr- meise m-oniei may also be used to covei the expense of relocation of trees in the Ci$. Sec. 26 - 29. Mitigation. Mitigation shall be required to offset any environmental impacts caused by the unlawful removal of any tree. Sec. 26 -30 - 32 Reserved. ARTICLE III. TREE ABUSE No person, firm, company or corporation shall cause or c€ruse to have trimming or pruning of any tree done wilhin the ci$ of Dania by any person, firm, company or corporation who is not a member in good standing with the "National Arborist Association'. 24 ORDINANCE NO. - 6. Pruning of trees to be preserved shall be in accordance with the standards for pruning established by the National Arborist Association or standards for palm pruning as listed in "Arboriculture Second Edition" by Richard W. Hanis, as amended; 7. Make no attachments, other than those of a protective and non-damaging nature, to any tree to be retained on the site; 8. Not change the natural grade above the root system within the drip line of any tree to be retained on site unless in can be demonstrated to the City that it will not damage any tree; g. Avoid any encroachments, excavations or severe grade changes within the drip line of preserved trees unless it can be demonstrated to the City that it will not impact any tree; and 10. Any tree designated to be preserved which are damaged during construction shall promptly be repaired. Sec. 26 - 28. Tree Preservation Trust Fund. 1. Establishment of Trust - There is hereby created the Dania Tree Preservation Trust Fund (the "Trust") for the purposes of accepting and disbursing the replacement fees paid to the Commission as part of Tree Removal Licenses and any other monies deposited with the City for tree preservation purposes. This fund shall solely be used for the planting of trees in the City and any other ancillary costs associated with planting of trees. Ancillary costs shall not exceed 2Oo/o ol lhe cost of the particular tree planting project. 2. Term of Existence - The Trust shall be self-perpetuating from year to year unless specifically terminated by the Commission. 3. Trust Assets - All monies received hereunder from public or private concerns shall be placed in trust for and inure to the use and benefit of the City and its successors and assigns in interest. Said funds shall be expended, utilized and distributed only for the planting of trees as designated by the Commission. 23 ORDINANCE NO. Sec. 26 - 35. Definitions. 1. ln interpreting the provisions of this article, if no definition is provided herein and the context permits, the latest editions of the following publication recognized as authoritative in the scientific field shall aPPIY: (a) ,,Tree Protection Manual for Builders and Developers" by the Florida' Department of Agriculture, Division of forestry; and (b) ,'standards for Pruning Shade Trees" by the National Arborist Association. 2. As used in this article, the following words and terms shall be defined as set forth herein: (a) Enforcement Agency: The code Enforcement Division of the city of Dania is' designated to enforce this article. (b) Hatrack: To flat cut the top or sides o a tree to sever the leader or leaders, or'-' io i'rrne a tiee Uy stubbinj of mature wood, e-xcept where removal of branches is necessary to piotect property and public safety. (c) Nuisance Species: A tree species set forth under Section 26-13' (d) Prune: To cut away, remove, cut off or cut back parts of a tree' (e) Tree: A livinq, self-supporting woody perennial plant which has a trunk'-' iii,iet"i'oi noib"s tn"n two aiA one-half (2 1/2) inches, measured four a.nd one-half (4 1t2) leel above.the. ground, or. no less that the mlnimum slze i"qrireO ior ta-nAsiaping under.th-e.applicable landscape code, and normally giciws to an overall n'eig6t ot no less thah ten (10) feet in South Florida. (f) Tree Abuse: shall mean 1. To hakack a tree; or 2. Pruning that reduces.the l'g!g_ht or spread of a tree that has not aftained a height 6r spread of thirty (30) feet; or 3. Cutting upon a tree which destroys its natural habit of growth; or 4. Pruning that leaves stubs or results in a flush cut; or splitting of limb ends; or 5. peeling or skipping of bark: or removal of bark to the extent that if a line is drawn?t anv [EigEt iround the circumference of the tree, over one-third of til 6ngth cif the- line falls on portions of the tree where bark no longer remalns; or 6. The use of climbing spikes, nails or hooks, except for p-urposes of total tree removal oi iJ sfiecifically permitted by National Arborist Association Standards; or 7. pruning that does not conform to National Arborist Association Standards. 26 ORDINANCE NO Sec.26-33. ExcePtion. 1. Single family or duplex lot owners may prune or trim any tree on their property that is less that six (6) inches CDBH after first obtaining the 'Standards for Pruning Shade Trees, manual published by the National Arborist Association, from the Growth Management DePartment. 2. Nursery Operations: All licensed and governmental nurseries shall be exempt from the terms and provisions of this article, but only in relation to those trees which are planted and grown for sale or intended for sale to the general public in the ordinary course of business or for public Purpose. 3. Under emergency conditions such as hurricanes, war, or other disasters of similar scope, the city manager my suspend this Article for a time to be determined, but only for trees that have been effected by such act. 4. The trimming of any tree by a franchised utility, water management district, municipal or county government so long as it is done to Arborist Standards. Sec. 26-34. Registration Required. 1 . All persons, firms, companies or corporations must register with the Growth Management Department prior to undertaking any pruning to trimming of trees within the city of Dania, with the exception of those listed in section 26-33 of this Article. 2. A once a year registration fee, the amount to be set by resolution of the city Commission, will be required to be paid each year for the period beginning October 1 to September 30. 3. prior to the commencement of any pruning or trimming activity and afier registration required by this Section, the person, firm, company or corporation performing the wo* shall be required to submit the property address on which the work is to be performed, the number of trees to be pruned or trimmed, the owners Or associations name and phone number and, if an association, a letter of authorization from the association president. 25 ORDINANCE NO. - (d) Topiary pruning shall only be allowed for trees located on owner-occupied property developed for detached single-family or duplex usage, or for those trees that were not installed to meet minimum landscape requirements and are identifies on an approved landscape plan as appropriate for topiary pruning, and are located outside of rights-of way or road easements. 2. Any person may apply to the enforcement agency for a variance from the terms of this section, provided that; (a) The application is made before any actions for which a variance is sought have been undertaken. (b) Any alleged hardship is not self created by any person having the property, A hardship shall not be considered self created if was installed prior to the effective date of this Article. any interest in the subject tree (c) There are unique and special circumstances or conditions applying to the subject tree or property upon which it is located, that do not apply generally to other trees or properties. (d) The variance proposed is the minimum variance necessary to alleviate the hardship. (e) That the granting of the variance will be in harmony with the general intent and purpose of this Article and will not create a dangerous condition that threatens the public or property. Sec. 26 - 38. Remedial Actions Required. 1. ln the event a person abuses a tree in violation if this Article, the violator shall be responsible to undertake pruning and other remedial actions that the enforcement agency determines are reasonably necessary to protect public safety and property, and to help the tree survive the tree abuse damage if the tree is not a nuisance species. 2. lf the natural habit of growth of the hee is destroyed, the violator shall install a replacement tree. Such abused tree shall be removed if it threatens public safety or property. 3. Each replacement tree shall be a species found on the list in Appendix 1 . Replacement trees shall be Florida No. 't quality or better. The diameter of the replacement tree shall be equal to or greater than the diameter of the abused tree. More than one (1) tree may be utilized for replacement if the aggregated sum of the diameters of the replacement trees is equal to or greater than the diameter of the abused tree. Each replacement tree shall have a largest diameter commercially available in Dade, Broward 28 ORDINANCE NO. 8. The removal of diseased or dead portions of a tree, the removal of interfering, obstructing, or weak branches, the removal of interior branches in order i6 decrease-wind resistance, or the complete removal of a tree pursuant to a valid Tree Removal license shall not constitute tree abuse under this article. (q) Topiary: The practice of pruning a tree Into an ornamental shape by the'-' rerhovil of branbhes no longer than one (1) inch in diameter. (h) Violator: A person who abuses a tree of other-wise violates this article. The owner of orooertv upon which the abused tree is located shall also be deemed a violator'if the t-reej abuses is undertaken by the owner's employee, agent or person under the owner's control or by the owner. Destruction of the Natural Habit of Growth: Pruning lhat causes irreparable damaqe and permanent disfigurement to a tree such that, even with regrowth, the tre-e will nbver regain the original characteristics of its tree species, and is a danger to the publicbr property; or pruning defined herein as tree abuse that results in the tree's death. (i) Sec. 26 - 36. Legislative Findings. ln addition to those legislative findings relating to the importance of trees to the public set forth under Section 26 - 12 of lhe City of Dania Code of Ordinances the Commissioners of the City of Dania finds that regulations of the cutting, trimming and pruning of trees within the City will help ensure that the health, function and value of trees are protected, and will help to prevent dangerous branching conditions that may result in damage or injury to citizens or property. Sec., 26 - 37 Prohibition of Tree Abuse; Exemptions; Variances. 1. No person shall abuse a tree located within the City of Dania unless one of the following exemptions apPlies: (a) The tree is one of the tree species listed in Section 26 - 14 and the abuse does' not result in a tree that threatens public safe$ or adjacent property. (b) The abuse is necessary to alleviate a dangerous condition posing an imminent threat to the Public or Property. (c) County, City or franchised utilities, water control districts, and their authorized' ' agentS,.ma! obtain a registratio-n form.from the City, renewable on an annual bisis, authorizing the pruning of trees in a manner that may.be defined herein as tree abuse provided such pruning is necessary to prevent interruptions, or to prevent interfeience with the operation of water control structures. 27 ORDINANCE NO Sec. 2643. Planting Prohibited. The following plant material is prohibited from being planted within the City Limits of the City of Dania: Schinus terebinfolus (Brazilian Pepper Tree) Metopium toxiferum (Poison Wood) Australian Pine Melaleuca Sec. 26.44. Existing Non-Conforming Vehicular Use Areas. Existing vehicular use areas which do not comply with this article shall be brought into conformity with these regulations upon the occurrence of any one of the following conditions: 1. When the total square footage of the vehicular use area is increased or decreased by ten (10) percent. 2. When there is a structural addition which increases the total gross floor area of any existing building on the property more than 500 square feet. 3. When no occupational license has been active for a period of one year or more. 4. Any change of use involving a change of occupancy group in accordance with the South Florida Building Code (current addition), the requirements of this article shall be met before an occupational license may be issued for the new use. Sec. 26-.45. Native Plant Material. The planting of native plant materials is most desirable and preferred, the use of indigenous plants and trees is encouraged. A minimum of forty (40) per cent of all new plant material required by this article shall be of native plant material. Sec.26-46. Variance. ln cases where strict application of this article cannot be met due to extenuating circumstances, the applicant may petition the City Commission for a variance. 30 ORDINANCE NO. ARTICLE IV. LANDSCAPING Sec. 26-01. Declaration of Legislative lntent. The intent of these regulations is to enhance the natural environment and beauty of the city by providing for landscaped green spaces, trees and other plant material and arranging them in a pleasing manner in relationship to paved areas and structures. Sec. 26.{2. Exceptions. Single family and duplex are exempt from this article, except for Section 26-43. 29 ORDINANCE NO. and Palm Beach counties for the tree species selected, provided that no replacement tree shall have a diameter of less than three (3) inches. Diameter measurements shall be made at four and one-half (4 112)feel above the ground. 4. Replacement trees shall be installed on site. ln the event the site cannot accommodate all required replacement trees, the remaining replacement trees shall be installed on public lands if approved by the enforcement agency. lf no suitable public lands are located the violator shall pay a fee into the Tree Preservation Trust Fund account. For each abused tree, the fee shall be determined by multiplying the remaining percentage of the aggregate diameters of the replacement tree that cannot be replaced on site by the removal fee established pursuant to the applicable tree preservation regulations. 5. Remedial actions and replacement required under this section shall be completed within sixty (60) days of notice from the enforcement agency that such actions are required. The enforcement agency may require the violator to immediately undertake remedial actions in the event the abused tree is an immediate threat to the public or property. 6. No tree removal permit shall be required under the Dania Code of Ordinances to remove a tree a required by the enforcement agency under this article. Sec. 26-39 - 40. Reserved. building enclosed use areas and parking areas serving individual single and two family homes. 2. Required Landscaping Adjacent to Public Rights-of-Ways for Multi-Family Residential Developments. On the site of a building or open lot use providing a vehicular use area, where such area will not be entirely screened visually by an intervening building or structure from any abutting right-of-way, there shall be provided landscaping between such area and such abutting right-of-way or property as follows: A strip of land at least ten ('10) feet in depth located between the abutting right-of way and the vehicular use area shall be landscaped. The required landscaping shall include one ('1) tree for each thirty (30) lineal feet or fraction thereof as measured along said abufting right-of-way. Such trees shall be located between the abutting right-of-way and vehicular use area, arranged to best enhance the property. ln addition, a continuous hedge, wall or other durable landscape barrier shall be placed at no closer to the vehicular use area than five (5) feet and shall be maintained at three (3) feet minimum height above the adjacent use area for the length ofthe vehicular use area. 3. Required Landscaping Adjacent to Abutting Properties for Multi-Family Residential Properties. A strip of land five (5) feet in depth located between the abutting property and the vehicular use area shall be landscaped. The required landscaping shall include one ('1) tree for each forty (40) lineal feet of fraction thereof as measured along said abutting property. Such tree shall be located between the abutting property and the vehicular use area, arranged to best enhance the property. ln addition, a continuous hedge, wall or other durable landscape barrier shall be placed no closer to the vehicular use area than two and one half (2-112) Ieel and shall be maintained at three (3) feet minimum height, but not higher than Five (5) feet above the adjacent vehicular use area and the abutting property. 32 ORDINANCE NO. Sec. 2647. Landscape Plans Required. A landscape plan shall be submitted with the site plan for consideration by the Planning and Zoning Board and the City Commission. The landscape plan shall be signed and sealed by a Florida Registered Landscape Architect and shall at a minimum contain the following: (a) Same scale as the site plan, but no smaller than one (1) inch equals fifty (50) feet. (b) Existing trees to remain, to be relocated or removed. (c) Existing trees and shrubs and site improvements on abutting properties within twenty-five (25) feet of the property lines. (d) The location and outline of proposed buildings and site improvements. (e) Proposed and existing parking spaces to remain and other vehicular use areas, access aisles, driveways and sidewalks. (f) A table of data indicating required quantities and provide quantities of proposed plant material, gross and net acreage, number of trees to remain, number of trees to be relo-cated, number of trees to be removed and square footage of vehicular use areas. (g) Proposed plant materials by botanical and common names, sizes, and spacing. (h) Site lighting locations. (i) Existing and proposed water bodies or retention ponds. fi) Planting details and planting specifications. (k) Preliminary inigation plan or note on plan indicating that an irrigation plan shall" be submitted for approval prior to issuance of a building permit with one hundred (100) Percent overlaP. (l) Such other information that may be required to give a complete understanding ofthe proposed Plan. Sec. 2648. Landscape Requirements for Vehicle Use Areas. 1. ln order to improve the appearance of vehicular use areas and to protect and preserve the appearance, character and value of the surrounding neighborhoods, and thereby promote the general welfare by providing for installation and maintenance of landscaping, screening and aesthetic qualities, the following standards are established. This section is applicable to all vehicular use areas, save and except underground or 31 ORDINANCE NO. be protected from vehicular encroachment through appropriate wheel stops or curbs. Wheel stops shall be located a minimum of two (2) feet from the required landscape area. Sec. 26-50. Landscape Requirements for All Non-Vehicular Open Space. 1. Applicability: All open spaces on any site shall conform to the minimum landscape requirements herein provided. Non-vehicular open space shall include all pervious areas and green spaces, except water bodies. 2. General Landscape Treatment: Turf, ground cover, shrubs and other landscape materials shall be installed to cover all open spaces excluding any buildings and paving. No substance which prevents water percolation shall be used in these instances. 3. Shrub and Tree Requirements: The quantity of required shrubs and trees in the non-vehicular open space, other than existing trees to be preserved, shall be pursuant to the following table and shall be arranged so as to enhance the overall project. Percent of Site Trees and Shrubs Non-Vehicular Open Space Required Less than 30 I tree & 10 shrubs per 2000 sq. ft. 30 - 39 1 tree & 8 shrubs per 2500 sq. ft. 40 - 49 1 tree & 6 shrubs per 3000 sq. ft. 50 or more t hee & 6 shrubs per 3500 sq. ft. Sec. 26-51. Landscape Requirements for Areas Separating Business, Commercial and lndustrial Property From Residential Property. 1. Property zoned or used for business, commercial or industrial purposes shall include at least ten ('10) feet of landscape area when separated by a street, alley, canal or other public open space from every residential use of zoned area. Such area shall provide a landscape buffer which meets the landscape requirements of Section 26-48 and Section 26-50. 2. When any business, commercial or industrial zoned or used property, directly abuts on a residential zoned or used property, without separators between them such as a street, alley, canal or other public open space, then the business, commercial or industrial zoned or used property shall be provided with a landscaped area at least ten (10) feet in depth 34 ORDINANCE NO lf such durable landscape barrier is of non-living material, one (1) shrub or vine shall be planted along both sides of the non-living material at the rate of one (1) plant for each four (4) feet arranged to best enhance the property. The remainder of the required landscape area shall be landscaped with turf, ground cover or other landscaping excluding pavement. This buffer shall not be counted toward meeting the parking lot interior landscaping requirements of the Section 26-48 of the code. 4. All land area in addition to the required landscape strip lying between the vehicular pavement within the abutting right-of-way and the proposed vehicular use area shall be landscaped with living plant material. 5. Necessary accessways from the public right-of-way through all such landscaping shall be permitted to service the vehicular use and pedestrian areas. Such accessways shall not be subtracted from the lineal dimensions used to determine the quality of plant materials required. Sec. 26-49, lnterior Landscaping for All Vehicular Use Areas. An area, or combinations of areas, equal to twenty (20) percent of the total vehicular use area exclusive of perimeter landscape buffers required under Section 26-48 (2) and (3) and Section 26-51 through Section 26-52 of this code shall be devoted to interior vehicular use area landscaping. There shall be no more than twelve (12) parking stalls along the same parking aisle without a five (5) foot wide by fifteen (15) foot long intermediate landscape peninsula. Terminal landscape peninsulas shall be ten (10) feet wide and as long as the required length of the parking stall in that isle. All other interior vehicular landscape areas shall be a minimum of five (5) feet wide and one hundred (100) square feet in area. Each intermediate and terminal landscaped peninsula shall have a minimum of two (2) trees. There shall be no less than one (1) tree for each two hundred (200) square feet or fraction thereof of the remainder interior vehicular use landscape area. ln no case shall a parking stall be further than sixty-five (65) feet from a tree, measured from the tree trunk. All landscape areas within the vehicular use area or abutting landscape areas shall ORDINANCE NO. 33 (b) lntermediale Trees: lntermediate trees shall be a minimum overall height of twelve (12) feet and a minimum trunk diameter at Diameter at Breast Heilht of two (2) inches and a minimum of four (4) feet of clear trunk immediately afterinstallation. Minimum canopy spread shall be characteristic of the species. This category shall constitute thirty (30) percent maximum of the total trees req uired. (c) Small Trees: Small trees shall be a minimum overall height of ten (10) feet and a minimum canopy spread of four (4) feet and a minimum trunk diameter at three (3) feet of one and one halt (1-112) inches for at least one of the trunks and a minimum of three (3) feet of clear trunk immediately after installation. This category shall constitute no more than ten (10) percent of the total trees required. (d) Tree Standards: Tree Standards shall not fulfill minimum tree requirements of this section of the code. (e) Palms: Palms shall have a minimum of six (6) feet of gray wood and shall constitute on more than twenty (20) percent of the total kees. lf palms are used as a replacement tree then three (3) palms shall be equivalent to one tree. 4. Native Species Required: A minimum of forty (40) percent of all vegetation required to be planted by this section of the code shall be Florida Native Plant Species. The types of required plant material affected include: Shade/Canopy trees, lntermediate trees, Small trees, Palms, Shrubs and Ground Covers; but excluding all turf grasses. 5. Plant Materials: (a) Quality: Plant materials used in accordance with the provisions of this section of the code shall conform to the standards for Florida Number One, or better, as provided for in the most current edition of Grades and Standards for Nursery Plants, Parts 1 and ll, State of Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services. Sod shall be clear and visibly free of weed, pests and diseases. Sod pieces shall be neatly mowed. Damage and breakage shall not occur when pieces are picked up by one end. (b) Plant Ball Sizes: Ball sizes on all plant material shall conform to or exceed the minimum standards as noted in the most current addition of American Standards for Nursery Stock, prepared by the American Association of Nurseryman. (c) Use of Site Specific Plant Material: Plants used in the landscape design pursuant to this section of the code shall be to the greatest extent, appropriate to the soil and other environmental conditions in which they are to be planted. (d) Shrubs and Hedges: Shrubs shall be a minimum of two (2) feet in height when measured immediately after planting. When used as a hedge, shrubs shall be full to base, planted and maintained so as to form a continuous, unbroken solid, 36 ORDINANCE NO adjacent to the residential zoned or used property. Such landscape area shall meet the following requirements: (a) Provide a six (6) foot masonry wall or solid wooden fence five (5) feet off of the residential zoned or used property. (b) Trees shall be installed one (1) per every forty (40) linear feet of residential' zoned or used property between the wall and said property. ln addition shrubs shall be installed one (1) per every three (3) feet of residential zoned or used property between the wall and the residential zoned . or used property and between wall and the Business, Commercial or lndustrial propefi. (c) The area between the wall or fence and the commercial, business or industrial property shall be landscaped by providing a tree every eighty (80) feet staggered from the ones on the other side of the wall. Sec. 26-52. Perimeter Landscape Requirements For Business, Commercial and lndustrial Properties. A five (5) foot landscape buffer shall be provided around the perimeter of the property except for areas required to provide landscape buffers in accordance with Section 26 - 51 . Said landscape buffer shall contain one (1) tree for each 40 linear feet and a row of hedges. Sec. 26-53. Plant Material and lnstallation Requirements. 1. Minimum Requirements: The following shall be considered the minimum requirements for the installation of all landscaping. All landscaping shall be installed according to planting procedures of this section of the code with the quality of plant material as herein after described. 2. Replacement Requirements: Vegetation which is required to be planted by this section of the code shall be replaced with equivalent vegetation if it is not living within one (1) year of issuance of a Certificate of Occupancy or Completion. 3. Trees: Trees shall not be placed where they interfere with above or below ground utilities unless permission has been granted in writing from the utility. (a) Shade/Canopy Tree: Shade canopy tree shall be a minimum overall height of' fourteen (14) feet, with a minimum Diameter at Breast Height of two (2) inches and a minimum of four and one half (4-112) teet of clear trunk immediately after installation. Minimum canopy spread shall be characteristic of the species. This category shall constitute forty (40) percent minimum of the total trees required. 35 ORDINANCE NO. 6. Soils: All required landscape materials shall be installed using a planting soil mix comprised of a type appropriate to the individual proposed plant material and the native soil found on the site. 7. Mulch: A two (2) inch minimum thickness, afler initial watering in, of approved organic mulch material shall be installed in all areas not covered by buildings, pavement, sod, preserved areas and annual flower beds. Each tree shall have a ring of organic mulch no less than twenty four (24) inches beyond its trunk in all directions. 8. Stabilization: All trees and palms planted as trees shall be securely guyed, braced and/or staked at the time of planting until established. The use of nails, wire, rope, or other methods which damage the tree or palm are prohibited. All plants shall be installed with the top of the root ball even with the soil grade. 9. lrrigation: lnigation systems of an automatic type shall be required on all new and transplanted material. (a) All irrigation systems shall be designed to lqyg a minimum of one hundred' (100) percent ioverage with a one hundred ('100) percent overlap. Drip, trickle or other non-visible irrigation systems will be permitted if designed and approved on the irrigation plan. lrrigation systems shall be designed to minimize application of water to impervious areas (b) High water demand landscape areas, such as turf, shall be designed as separate zones from low water demand areas. (c) Controlled irrigation systems shall be operated by a irrigation controller capable' ' of irrigating high demand areas on a different schedule from low water demand areas. Th-e controller shall compensate for natural rainfall when it exceeds the application rate of this code section. (d) The use non-potable water, in irrigation of landscape areas is required. Potable' water may be used in the event that it is found that the total salts in the ground water are-unacceptable or with the written permission of the Director of Utilities. A certification that the total salts contained in the ground water will not harm the plant material is required for all wells. (e) Water shall not be applied more frequently than every other day and shall not' exceed two (2) inches total per week unless restricted by the City Commission or the South Florida Water Management District to a greater extent. Hours of operation of inigation systems shall be between the hours of 5:00 PM to 8:00AM unless stricter hours of operation are set by the South Florida Water Management District or the City Commission. Exemptions from the irrigation hour restrictions are as follows: 1. lrrigation using a micro-irrigation system. 38 .RDINANCE No. visible screen within a maximum of one (1) year after time of planting. Vr'hen shrubs are used as a visual buffer around vehicular use areas, the height of solid shrubs at installation shall be measured as a minimum of two (2) feet above the vehicular use area pavement surface that directly abuts the shrubs and shall attain a height of three (3) feet within one (1) year. (e) Vines: Vines shall be a minimum of thirty (30) inches in supported height immediately after planting, and may be used in conjunction with fences, visual screens. or walls to meet landscape buffer requirements as specified. (f) Ground Cover: Ground Covers shall be planted with a minimum of fifty percent coverage with one hundred (100) percent coverage occurring within six (6) months of installation. (g) Turf: All turf areas shall be sodded using species suitable as permanent lawns in the City of Dania, Florida. ln no case shall seeding be allowed as a method of producing turf coverage. (h) Restricted Plant Species: These species cannot be counted for more than ten (10) percent of the total number of required trees, or five (5) percent of other required plant material. 1 . Brittle Species List: Botanical Name Common Name Acacia auriculiformis Earleaf acacia Araucaria heterophylla Norfork lsland Pine Bischofia javanica Bischofia, Toog Dalbergia sissoo lndiana Rosewood, Sissoo Grevillea robusta Silk Oak 2. Species with lnvasive Root Systems List: These and other species whose roots are known to cause damage to pavement or utilities shall not be planted closer than twelve (t2) feet from to a pavement edge unless an bpproved root barrier structure is installed, or closer than twenty five feet from a public water, sewer or drainage line. Botanical Name Common Name Bischofia javanica Bischofia, Toog Schefflera actinophylla Schefflera Ficus spp. Ficus Acacia auriculiformis Earleaf acacia 3',7 ORDINANCE NO. Section 3. That this ordinance shall be in force and take effect immediately upon its final passage and adoption. PASSED and ADOPTED on First Reading on the _ day of 1994 PASSED and ADOPTED on Second and Final Reading on the - day of 1994 ATTEST, City Clerk - Auditor APPROVED AS TO FORM AND CORRECTNESS By: FRANK C. ADLER, City Attorney 40 ORDINANCE NO MAYOR. COMMISSIONER 2. lrrigation of new landscaPing. 3. Watering in of chemicals, including insecticides, pesticides, fertilizers, fungicides, and herbicides when required by law, recommended by the manufacturer, or constituting best management practices.4. Maintenance and repair of inigation systems. 5. lrrigation using low volume hand watering, _ including watering by one hose- att6nded by one person, fitted with a self-canceling or automatic shutoff nozzle or both. 10. Maintenance Requirements For All Landscape Areas. (a) The owner of land subject to this ordinance shall be .responsible for the' maintenance of said land and landscaping so as to present a healthy, vigorous and neat appearance free from refuse, debris and weeds. All landscap.ed areas shall be sufficiently fertilized and irrigated to maintain the plant material in a healthy condition. (b) Two (2) inches of clean, weed free, approved organic mulch should be' ' maintained over all areas originally mulched at all times. (c) All pruning shall be accomplished in accordance with the most current' ' publication-of the National Arborist Society. A permit shall be issued by the Growth Management Department prior to pruning taking place.. The permit fee shall be ten (10) dollars per tree being pruned. The fee may be amended by resolution of the Cily Commission from time to time. (d) lrrigation systems shall be maintained to eliminate waste of water due to loss' ' froin damage, missing or improperly operating sprinkler heads, emitters, pipes and all other portions of the inigation system. (e) Persons, corporation, businesses.or any other who- apply pesticides, and/or any' other regulated substances, shall comply with all applicable local, state and federal regulations as amended. Sec. 26-55. Violation. Any violation of Article l, ll, lll. or lV of this chapter shall be subject to the maximum fine as provided for in Section 1-8 of the City Code; which fine shall be placed in the Beautifi cation Trust Fund." Section 2. That all ordinances or parts of ordinances and all resolutions or parts of resolutions in conflict herewith be and the same are hereby repealed to the extent of such conflict. 39 ORDINANCE NO * red mulberry red silk cotton tree royal poinciana . shortleaf fig * slash pine * native to Florida Morus rubra Bombax ceiba Delonix regia Ficus citrifolia Pinus elliottii var. densa 2 APPENDIX I RECOMMENDED TREES FOR CANOPY REPLACEMENT CATEGORY 1 TREES Common Name African mahogany flame bottle tree * bald cypress black olive floss silk tree golden rain tree golden shower tree . gumbo limbo lndian tamarind jacaranda kapok tree * laurel oak ' live oak * mahogany * mastic * paradise tree * pitch apple " pond cypress . red bay ' red maple Latin Names Khaya spp. Brachychiton acerifolius Taxodium distichum Bucida buceras Chorisia speciosa Koelreuteria formosana Cassia fistula Bursera simaruba Tamarindus indica Jacaranda mimosifolia Ceiba pentandra Quercus laurifolia Quercus virginiana Swietenia mahogani Mastichodendron foetidissimum Simarouba glauca Clusia rosea Taxodium ascendens Persea borbonia Acer rubrum 1 * native to Florida Mueller's almond persimmon pigeon plum pink kumpet tree pond apple pongam queen's crape-myrtle soapberry southern magnolia Spanish cherry strangler fig sugarberry sweet bay weeping podocarpus wild tamarind willow bustic yellow poinciana native to Florida Terminalia muelleri Diospyros virginiana Coccoloba diversifolia Tabebuia heterophylla Annona glabra Pongamia pinnata Lagerstroemia speciosa Sapindus saponaria Magnolia grandiflora Mimusops elengi Ficus aurea Celtis laevigata Magnolia virginiana Podocarpus gracilior Lysiloma latisiliqua Dipholis salicifolia Peltophorum pterocarpum 4 CATEGORY 2 TREES (Also includes trees listed under Category 1) Common Name African tulip tree black sapote Brazil beautyleaf buttercup tree buttonwood (sliver) cherry laurel crabwood curly pod dahoon holly fiddlewood frangipani Guiana plum Jamaica dogwood Krug's holly Florida lilac lancewood longan loquat lychee Madagascar olive mimusops Latin Name Spathodea campanulata Diospyros dignya Calophyllum brasiliense Cochlospermum vitifolium Conocarpus erectus (var. sericeus) Prunus caroliniana Gymnanthes lucida Caesalpinia mexicana llex cassine Citharexylum fruticosum Plumeria spp. Drypetes lateriflora Piscidia piscipula llex krugiana Lonchocarpus Nectandra coriacea Euphoria longan Eriobotrya japonica Litchi chinensis Noronhia emarginata Manilkara roxburghiana J native to Florida Spanish stopper sweet acacia torchwood Washington palm wax myrtle white geiger wild lime native to Florida Eugenia foetida Acacia farnesiana Amyris elemifera Washingtonia robusta Myrica cerifera Cordia boissieri Zanthoxylum fagara o CATEGORY 3 TREES (Also includes trees listed under Categories 1 and 2) Common Name allspice beach acacia black ironwood blolly bottlebrush tree brush cherry cabbage palm Canary lsland date palm Chinese fan palm coconut palm cocoplum coral bean crape-myrtle geiger tree glossy privet Jamaica caper Macadamla nut redberry stopper royal palm Simpson stopper snailseed Latin Name Pimenta dioica Acacia cyanophylla Krugiodendron ferreum Guapira discolor Callistemon spp. Syzygium paniculatum Sabal palmetto Phoenix canariensis Livistona chinensis Cocos nucifera Chrysobalanus icaco Erythrina spp. Lagerstroemia indica Cordia sebestena Ligustrum lucidum Capparis cynophallophora Macadamia spp. Eugenia confusa Roystonia spp. Myrcianthes fragrans Cocculus laurifolius native to Florida APPENDIX 2 PROPOSED LIST OF TREES & PALMS Recommend For Planting Under Electrical Lines TREES Common Name allspice argentine Shower black lronwood blolly bottlebrush (weeping) buttonwood (silver) carambola (Star-fruit) cassia chaste-tree citrus (except grapefruit trees) crape-myrtle dahoon holly dwarf-poinciana ebony (Jamaican rain tree) Geiger Tree golden trumpet inkwood Flowering Edible Fruit Latin Name Pimenta dioica Cassia carneval Krugiodendron ferreum Guapira discolor Callistemon viminalis (variety sericeus) Averrhoa carambola Averrhoa carambola Vitex agnus-castus Citrus spp. Lagerstroemia indica llex cassine Caesalpinia pulcherrimma Brya ebenus Cordia sebestena Tabebuia chrysotricha Exothea paniculata o CATEGORY 4 PALMS Common Name Alexandra palm bottle palm date palm Florida cherry palm Florida silver palm Florida thatch palm paurotis palm pindo palm queen palm Senegal date palm windmill palm native to Florida Latin Name Archontophoenix alexandrae Hyophorbe lagenicaulis Phoenix dactylifera Pseudophoenix sargentii Coccothrinax argentata Thrinax radiata Acoelorrhaphe wrightii Butia capitata Syagrus romanzoffiana Phoenix reclinata Trachycarpus fortunei 7 PALMS Common names areca palm bottle palm European fan palm Florida thatch palm horncone cycad lady palm Manila ("adonidia") palm Xmas opsiandra palm parlor palm pindo palm pigmy date palm queen sago palm (cycas) sago palm spindle thatch palm windmill palm Latin Name Chnysalidocarpus lutescens Hyophorbe lagenicaulis Chamaerops humilis Thrinax radiata Ceratozamia mexicana Rhapis excelsa Veitchia merrillii Gausia maya Chamaedorea spp. Butia capitata Phoenix roebelenii Cycas circinalis Cycas spp. Hyophorbe verschaffeltii Thrinax spp. Trachycarpus fortunei Note: All species are considered Category 3 trees except as otherwise note in Appendix l. 10 lancewood loquat Mexican caesalpinia millettia mimusops pitch-apple princess-flower silver trumpet tree tree ligustrum wax-myrtle White Geiger wild tamarind yellow-elder F lowering Edible Fruit Nectandra coriacea Eriobotrya japonica Caesalpinia mexicana Millettia ovalifolia Manilkara roxburghiana Clusia rosea Tibouchina semidecandra Tabebuia caraiba Ligustrum lucidum Myrica cerifera Cordia boissieri Lysiloma sabicu Tecoma stans 9 ATTEST: CITY CLERK - AUDITOR APPROVED AS TO FORM AND CORRECTNESS By: Frank C. Adler, City Attorney MAYOR - COMMISSIONER Section 3. That this resolution shall be in force and take effect immediately upon its passage and adoption. PASSED and ADOPTED this - day of -, 1994. RESOLUTION NO A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF DANIA, FLORIDA, ESTABLISHING TREE REMOVAL LICENSE FEES FOR CHAPTER 26, ARTICLE II OF THE CODE OF ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF DANIA; PROVIDING THAT ALL RESOLUTIONS OR PARTS OF RESOLUTIONS IN CONFLICT HEREWITH BE REPEALED TO THE EXTENT OF SUCH CONFLICT; AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, Section 26-17 (2) (a) of the city code provides that the fee for tree removal shall be as established by resolution of the City Commission of the City of Dania; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF DANIA, FLORIDA: Sectionl.ThatasprovidedforinSection26-17(2)(a)oftheCodeof Ordinances, Tree removal fees are adopted as follows: (1)TheFeescheduleasprovidedforinSection26-17(2)(a)oftheCityCode entitled, "Application Filing Fee", shall be as follows: (a) for subsection (a) tree removal license fee: 1 . for the initial tree removal license $100 00 2. plus, for each tree proposed to be removed or relocated (b) for subsection (c): 1 . tor a substantial deviation of a license $ 10.00 *q $ 50.00 $ 10.00 2. plus, for each additional lree proposed to be removed or relocated 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' t l 0 CITY OF DANIA !NTEROFFICE MEMORANDUM ba TO: FROM: RE: Date: Robert Flatley City Manager \Mll Allen Growth Management Director bu all,^- Renewal of Occupational License for Auctioneers March 15, 1994 A request has been made for renewal of an occupational license for two auctionee/s licenses. Section 21-52 of the Dania Code of ordinances indicates such a license is to be granted or reviewed by the City Commission on an annual basis. The renewals concern the license of sheila Gross for proper$ at 45 S. Federal Hwy and Bruee Kodner for property at 'l 1 s. Federal Hwy. The applicants have been given notice that the hearing will be held at the March 22, 1994 meeting. section 21-52 (d) explains the criteria by which the city commission may refuse or revoke an auctionee/s license. ln checking with chief Farley of BSO and \Mlliam Johnson of Code Enforcement, there have not been any violations of this section during the past year. WA;lc GROWTH MANAGEMENT DEPARTMENT CITY OF DANIA {OO W. DANIA BEACH BLVD. P.O. BOX l70E DANIA, FL 3300/t March 14, 1994 Phon.: (3051Far: (305) 921-8700 921-2604 Dear Ms. Gross: The Dania city commission will conduct a hearing concerning your application for an auctionee/s license for property at 45 South Federal Highway at their March 22, 1994 meeting. The hearing will be placed on the agenda for the meeting which begins at 7:30 p.m. The meeting is held at the city commission Room at 100 w Dania Beach Blvd. You have the right to be represented at the hearing by counsel' Attached for your information is a portion of chapter 21 of the Dania code of Ordinances which concerns auctions and auctioneers. An annual license is required' we have your original application and the renewal notice for 1993/94, as well as your bond. Please be familiar with section 21-52 ( a copy of which is enclosed) which is the criteria by which the City Commission can revoke or refuse an auctioneers license. The license fee for an auction store listed in section 1 5-12 0f the Dania code of Ordinances is $ 1,343.75. Mrs. Sheila Gross 1400 S. Treasure Dr. North Bay Village, FL 33141 Sincerely, CITY OF DANIA Afi ul* \Mll Allen GroMh Management Director cc: Robert FlatleY, CitY Manager Eula Gardner, Administrative Assistant Occupational Licenses CITY OF DANIA IOO W. OANIA BEACH BLVD. P.O. BOX 1708 oANlA, FL 33004 Phone: (305) 921-8700Frx: (305) 921-2601 March 14, 1994 Mr. Bruce Kodner 4898 NW 25 WaY Boca Raton, FL The license fee for an auction store listed in section 15-12 0f the Dania code of Ordinances is $ 1,343.75. Sincerely, CITY OF DANIA Dear Mr. Kodner: The Dania City Commission will conduct a hearing concerning your application for an auctioneer's liiense for property at 1 1 South Federal Highway at their March 22, i ggJ ,""ting. The hearing will be placed on the agenda for the meeting which begins "ii,SO p.r. -1he meeting is held at the City Commission Room at 100 W Dania Beach SirO. V!, have the right to be represented at the hearing.by counsel' Attached for your information is a portion of chapter 21 of lhe Dania code of ordinances which concerns auctions and auctioneers. An annual license is required. w" n"r" your original application and the renewal notice for 1993/94, as well as your bond. Please be familiar with section 21-52 (a copy of which is enclosed) which is the criteria by which the City Commission can revoke or refuse an auctioneers license' Wll Allen Growth Management Director cc: Robert FlatleY, Cit-v Manager Eula Gardner, Administralive Assistant OccuPational Licenses 04ru^ TO FROM: RE: Date: CITY OF DANIA INTEROFFICE MEMORANDUM GROWTH MANAGEMENT DEPARTMENT Chief Farley Broward Sheriffs Office District lX Will Allen Growth Management Director Request for Background Check Concerning Auctioneers License March 8, 1994 Renewal of two applications for Auctioneer licenses been requested by Bruce Kodner of Bruce Kodner Galleries located at 11 South Federal Hwy, Dania; and Shelia Gross of Kodner Galleries, ll, located at 45 South Federal Hwy, Darlia. Such a license renewal request must be approved by the City Commission. One of the steps in obtaining renewal is for the Chief of Police to check for any violations as stated in Section 2'l- 52(d). A copy ofthe code section is attached. We would like to schedule this item for review at the March 22, 1994, City Commission meeting. ln order to process this request the above information would need to be completed by March 1 5, 1994. Please let me know if there are any problems with this timeframe. CC: Robert Flatley Bruce Kodner 11 South Federal HwY. Sheila Gross 45 South Federal HwY. atlachments LC; RON COCERAII SEERIFT BROWARD COUNTYP. O. BOX 9507 FORT I,AUDERDAI,E, FI,ORIDA 33310 9 4-O7 3 Pursuant to Your Bruce Kodner and Evans, d/b/a Ms. findings, there tine. JFlf1 March 14, ]-99 4 Will A1Ien, Grov/th Management Director chief Janes T. farlef) Dania/District II Request for Background check Concerning Auctioneers License request a background check has been conpleted on in6ir. cross oi Bruce Kodner GaLleries and sonya-i.y "ot"..ning Auctioneers License' Based on i.s rio crininal -reason to deny licensing at this DATE ! UEUO TO! trROU: SUBJECT 3 CITY OF DANIA INTEROFFICE MEMORANDUM GROWTH MANAGEMENT DEPARTMENT a TO:Robert Flatley City Manager FROM: RE:Renewal of Palmistry/Fortunetellers License Date:March 15, 1994 A request has been made for renewal of an occupational license for a Palmistry/ Fortuneteller license. Section 12.5-2 of the Dania Code of ordinances indicates such a license is to be granted or reviewed by the city commission on an annual basis. The renewal concerns the license of Sonja Evans, d/b/a Ms. Kay of 537 South Federal Hwy. The applicant has been given notice that the hearing will be held at the March 22, 1994 meeting. section 12.5-2 (d) explains the criteria by which the city commission may refuse or revoke a Palmistry/Fortunetellers license. ln checking with Chief Farley of BSO and \A/illiam Johnson of Code Enforcement, there have not been any violations of this section during the Past Year. WA;lc HlfrT il".*ement Director D,U al/'* TO FROM: RE: CITY OF DANIA INTEROFFICE MEMORANDUM GROWTH MANAGEMENT DEPARTMENT Chief Farley Broward Sheriffs Office District lX Will Allen Growth Management Director Request for Background Check Concerning Palmistry License Renewal Date:March 8, 1994 CC: Robert Flatley Sonja Evans 537 S Federal HwY attachments LC; Renewal of an application for a Palmisucharacter Reader license for sonja Evans, d/b/a Ms. Kay ot537 South Federal Hwy has been requested. Such license renewal requests .uit b" approved by the City Commission. Section 12.5-2(d) lists the criteria by which the City Commission may refuse or revoke renewal of a Fortunetelling license. One of the stepi in obtaining renewal is for the Chief of Police to check for any violations as siated in Section 12.5-2(d): A copy of the code section is attached. we would like to schedule this item for review at the March 22, 1994, City commission meeting. ln order to process this request the above information would need to be compleied by March i S, t SSa. PleasS let me know if there are any problems with this timeframe. t: RON COCAREN SUERITT BROWARD COI'NTI P. O. BOX 9507 FORT LAUDERDALE, EIJORIDA 33310 March 14, 1994 Will A11en, Growth llanagement Director chief Janes t. rarley) Dania/District Ir Request for Background Check Concerning Auctioneers License pursuant to your request a background check has been compLeted on Bruce Kodner- and Sheifa Gross of Bruce Kodner Galleries and Sonya ir..,=, d/b/a l,rs. Kay concerning Auctioneers License' Based on ti"Jli.g=, there is rio crirninal reason to deny licensing at this time. 9 4-O7 3DATE. uEuo To: FRO!,I: SUBJECT: JF/ f1 CITY OF DANIA lOO W. DANIA BEACH BLVD. P.O. BOX 1708 DANIA, FL 33004 March 14, 1994 Phone: Fax: 92't -8700 921-2601 5 5 30 30 ) ) Ms. Sonya Evans d/b/a Ms. Kay 537 South Federal HwY Dania, FL 33004 Dear Ms. Evans: The Dania city commission will conduct a hearing concerning your application for a Palmistry/Fortunetellers license for property at 537 S Federal Highway at their March22,1994 meeting. The hearing will be placed on the agenda forthe meeting which begins at 7:30 p.m. The meeting is held at the city commission Room at 100 w Dania Beach Blvd. You have the right to be represented at the hearing by counsel. Attached for your information is Chapter 12.5-2 of lhe Dania Code of Ordinances which concerns Fortunetellers, Plamists, clairvoyants and Astrologers. An annual license is required. We have your original application and the renewal notice for 1993/94, as well as Your bond. Please be familiar with Section 12.5 (a copy of which is enclosed) which is the criteria by which the City Commission can revoke or refuse a Palmistryi Fortunetellers license. Sincerely, baalk Wll Allen Growth Management Director cc: Robert Flatley, CitY Manager Eula Gardner, Administrative Assistant Occupational Licenses The license fee for a Fortuneteller, Plamist, clairvoyants and Astrologer business is listed in Section 15-12 of the Dania Code of Ordinances is $'l '000.00 . C,RE 'v a 6Dania Chamber of C m erce '109 West Danio Bedch Boulevard . P.O. Box 838 . D6nia, Florido 33004 r (305) 927-3377 l.Iarch 14, 1994 City of DaniaIIr. Robert FlatleyCity l{anagerDania, Florida 33OO4 Dear llr. Flatley: As Vice President of Governrrental Affairs for the Dania Chamber of Coranerce. f would like to request being placed on the agenda for the Ylarch 22, 1994 City Commission l{eet ing. This request is so that I may update the Commissoners on the Dania Chamber of Conmerce events. I sould also like to request this be done on a nonthly basis. S incerely, At/-t---- Laura PiccoloVice President GovernnenEal Affairs LPlsIp MEMORANDUM TO: CITY MANAGER ROBERT FLATLEY FROM:WANDA MULLIKIN, CITY CLERK SUBJECT: REVENUE DISBURSEMENT FROM BUS BENCHES DATE: MARCH 14, 1994 WE HAVE RECEIVED THE FIRST CHECK FROM BOB-RAY INC. FOR BUS BENCHES IN THE AMOUNT OF $624.00 WOULD YOU PLEASE PLACE AN ITEM ON THE NEXT AGENDA ASKING THE CITY COMMISSION FOR CLARIFICATION AND DIRECTION AS TO WHAT WE SHOULD DO WITH THIS REVENUE FOR THE CURRENT FISCAL YEAR IN RELATION TO THE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE? B(IB.RAY TilG. March 8, 1994 Ms. Wanda Mullikin City Clerk City of Dania P.O. Box'1708 Dania, FL 33004 Dear Ms. Mullikin: Enclosed is our check in the amount ol $624.00 for the month of February, 1994 for the bus benches in the City of Dania. We arrived at this figure as follows: $50.00/year or $4.16/month/bench for 150 benches $4.16 x 150 benches = $624.00 We are also attaching a total list of bus bench locations in the City of Dania which number 11'l as of March 1st. Also attached is a list of allsold locations, customer names and 10% of monthly advertising charge. As you can see, the 9624.00 paid is more than the 10olo advertising fee, and we are paying for the 150 benches even though we have 111 benches at the present time as agreed upon. lf you have any further questions, please feel free to call me al 566-7771or 983-9111. Yours ly Ray Tomczak President RT:bt Attachments 950 N.E.40th Court oakland Park, FL 55554 March l, 1994 Dania Bus Bench Customer List Dania Beach Ent. to pier Ent. to pier Ent. to beach parlc-NW side of griII Ent. to beach park-NW side of griil Exit rampOpp. Sea Fair Federal Hwv. sE llth SL BeL SE 9 & l(fth Sts. sE 7th sL SE 3rd Terr.-5o' N. SE 3rd Tew-lOO' N. Stirling Rd.-N. bench Stirling Rd swr$se Dania Bch. Blvd Old Griffin Rd Old Griffin Rd New Griffin Rd. New Griffin Rd New Griffin Rd OId Grtffin Rd. Bryan Rd Bryan Rd 70O'W. of Bryan Rd g Advertisers Amt. sEc NWC swc NWC NEC s/s s/s t{wc N/s 82.2s $4.92 $6.2s s4.92 $6.50 ss.oo 86.7s $6.50 $s.s0 Jean Cook Realty Goldcoast Jewelry & Loan China Canton R€st Goldcoast Jewelry & Loan Trans Fla. Bank Sunshine Motel CIub Nautico Royale Palm Yacht Basin Meadowbrook Coin Laun Jean Cook Realty Stat Medical Clinic Ready Cash Pawn Stat Medical Clinic Ready Cash Pawn lean Cook Realty Atlantic Dental Jean Cook Realty Jean Cook Realty Meadowbrook Coin Laund Trans Fla. Bank China Cantor Rest Ready Cash Pawn Bleeps Sub Shop Jean Cook Realty Meadowbrook Coin Laun- Jean Cook Realty Trans Fla. Bank California Dream Inn s/s s/s E/S $2.2s $7.50 $2.67 $7.so 82.67 NEC WS SEC E/S E/S sEc sEc swc sEc E/S swc swc NEC swc $2.2s $6.42 $2.2s 92.25 $s.s0 $6.s0 $6.25 $3.so ,s.83 82.2s $5.s0 $2.2s $6.2s $3.75 E/S sEc swc swc WS Duskyb Marine 85.92 Grand Prix ,5.83 Dania Antique Dist. Assoc $5.50 LOCATIONS Dania Beach BIvd. SE Znd Ave NE 2nd Ct. SE 3rd Ave. Fronton Blvd. Ent to lai-Alai 7OO' E. of SE Sth Ave- Gulfstream Rd. Gulfstream Rd 800 Blk. Griffin Rd. SECr of I-95, Fn DCOTA kt Light E. of I-95 lst Lisht E. of I-95 lst light E. of I-95 27th Ave. Phippen Rd. sw 4th sL sw 4th sL Sheridan St. 650 Blk. 75O' E. of SE Sth Ave. SE ZndAve. SE Znd Ave. SW 4th Ave. N. 22nd Ave. (SW 12th Ave.) Stirling Rd. SW 7st Ave. Phippen Rd BryanRd I-95 29th Ave 29th Ave. Ravenswood Rd. St. Rd. 84 SW 26th Terr. Bryan Rd. NW Ist St IIW Ist 5t NW 7st Ave. JustN. of Dania Bch. BIvd Grand Prix Rustic Inn FL Laud Hilton Miller's Hardware Capt. Mike's Seafood McDonald's Meadowbrook Coin Laun Jean Cook Realty Goldcoast Jewelry & Loans Goldcoqst Jewelry & Loans Goldcoast Jewelry & Loans S/S NEC NWC NWC N/s NWC t5.83 $6.67 $8.50 $6.33 $5.2s i7.s0 fs.s0 $2.2s $4.92 84.92 $s.oo E/S N/S N/S NWC NWC NWC NEC sEc ttwc liEc NWC N/S N/s NWC sEc NWC SEC Lestefs Diner Estate Furn- Sales lean Cook Realty Grand Prix Check Cashing Dryclean USA Logan's Mensware Daisy South Florist Grand Prix Grand Prix 86.s0 82.25 fs.83 $3.91 $4.75 87.71 $s.42 s5.20 ,s.83 ,s.83 81.s0E/S Beaudet Antiques Totals:$276.42 Goldcoast Jewelry & Loans $4.92 Goldcoast Jewelry & Loans $4.92 MARTNE ADVISORY BOARD (TERMS OF TH|S BOARD tS FOR ONE YEAR) COMMISSIONER BERTINO: 1 APPOINTMENT NEEDED TO REPTACE WILLIAM HILL- I HAVE ATTACHED A LIST OF THOSE PEOPLE I HAVE ON FILE THAT HAVE EXPRESSED AN INTEREST IN SERVING ON BOARDS. THESE APPOINTMENTS W|LL BE PLACED ON THE MARCH 22, 1994 AGENDA. fl' P-LCOMMISSIONER JONES: 1 APPOINTMENT NEEDED. BOB LIZANA'S TERM EXPIRES 3t94. f APPOINTMENTS NEEDED FOR THE MEMORIALS COMMITTEE: , VICE.MAYOR MIKES: 1 APPOINTMENT NEEDED . TIVL I IA:.L PLANNING & ZONING BOARD MAYOR GRACE: ONE APPOINTMENT NEEDED (THIS IS THE ONE YEAR APPOINTMENT OF TIMOTHY MC LEOD MADE lN MARCH OF 1993). -. y'. .- -.L -7+' t)'(. vu.L- 7t* MEMORANDUM TO: MAYOR AND COMMISSIONERS FROM: WANDA MULLIKIN, CITY CLERK SUBJECT: NEEDED BOARD APPOINTMENTS DATE: MARCH 11,1994 APPOINTMENTS NEEDED FOR AIRPORT AOVISORY BOARD: COMMISSIONER BERTINO: 2 APPOINTMENTS NEEDED TO REPLACE MICHAEL DEL SAPIO AND BOB LIZANA. $,,y', VICE-MAYOR MIKES: '1 APPoINTMENT NEEDED TO REPLACE SHIBIE COALE (SEE ATTACHED RESIGNATION) gN'.r"* 2 APPOINTMENTS AR NEEDED BY THE COMMISSION AS A WHOLE FOR THIS BOARD: THE TERM O ALTERNATE EXPIRES MARCH OF 1994 ANDHU RENDA'S TERM AS A REGULAR MEMBER EXPIRES IN MARCH OF 1994. APPOINTMENT NEEDED FOR CODE ENFORCEMENT BOARD ONE APPOINTMENT TO THIS BOARD IS NEEDED BY THE COMMISSION AS A WHOLE TO REPLACE ROXANE KNIGHT WHO HAS RESIGNED. ROXANE WAS SERVING IN LIEU OF A GENERAL CONTRACTOR. ,,y't ip F jn *t- TWO APPOINTMENTS ARE NEEDED.ARTHUR POINTED AS A BUSINESSMAN) N LLIAM SA PPOINT A SUB.CONTRACTOR) TERMS EXPIRE IN MARCH 1994. DOWNTOWN REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY ONE APPOINTMENT BY THE COMMISSION IS NEEDED TO SERVE AS CHAIRMAN OF THIS BOARD. APPOINTMENT SHOULD BE A COMMISSIONER.BE IS CURRENTLY SERVING BUT THE TERM IS FOR ONE YEAR AND WLL EXPIRE N MARCH OF 1994 APPOINTMENTS NEEDED FOR THE HUMAN RELATIONS BOARD COMMISSIONER JONES: 1 APPOINTMENT NEEDED (THIS WAS THE ONE YEAR APPOINTMENT OF MERITA MITCHELL MADE IN MARCH OF 1993). coMMtsstoNER JONES: 1 APPOINTMENT NEEDED (THIS WAS THE ONE YEAR APPOINTMENT OF IRVING WARMAN MADE IN MARCH OF 1993). APPOINTMENTS NEEDED FOR THE INDUSTRIAL ADVISORY BOARD MAYOR GRACE: 2 APPOINTMENTS NEEDED (THESE WERE THE OI.JE YEAR ABPOINTMENTS OF THOMAS SUTTON AND EARL WASHINGTON winOe tN MARCH OF 1993). *^8 "- March 2, 1994 Wanda Mullihn City Clerk CiV d Dania 100 W. Dania Beach Bh/d. Dania. FIoriCa 33004 Dear Wanda, Please cfflsider thb as nffication that I hare resigned tom Ale AiPort AdYisory Bcrd. SirEerely, Sherie C. C@le mFR-@-198t4 16:35 P .Al //-to -t/ 6/,e- MEMORANDUM TO: MAYOR AND COMMISSIONERS FROM: WANDA MULLIKIN, CITY CLERK SUBJECT: VOLUNTEERS FOR POSSIBLE BOARD MEMBERS DATE: MARCH 11,1994 lN RESPONSE TO NEWSPAPER ADS IN THE DANIA PRESS AND NOTICES ON THE UTILITY BILLS, THE FOLLOWING CITIZENS HAVE VOLUNTEERED TO SERVE ON VARIOUS BOARDS AS NEEDED. Leta Scanlan 709 NW 7th St. Dania, Fl Phone: 922-3663 lntersted in Code Enforcement board, lndustrial Board or P. & Z. Board Ms. Edythe Gilbert 201 SE 11th Terrace Dania, Fl Phone 925-8340 Worked in BETA Program lnterested in lndustrial Board Ms. Florence A. Eggers Meadowbrook Condominium 425 SE 11th Terrace #201 Dania, Fl Phone:922-0135 lnterested in Human Relations Board SOUTH FLORTDA SPORTS COMMffi, N. Lauderdatq Florida 3306g (30s) 726-0049 TTTEE' tNC. fr4a1*oo/ RE: Reguest for on-siteworkshop on 4y'9y'94 10:3Oamat 2600 S.l{.36th Sr. l{R. ROBERT FLATLEIa//C I TY }{cR.CITII OF I]A}JIA 1OO WEST DANIA BCII . BLVD.DA}J]A,FLOR]DA 33004 DEAR I.,IR. FLATLE).. As per our phone conversation on 3_11_94.We are requesting aon-site. workshop prior to our reconsid.eration meeting "i ijo_gq.rf possible we could conduct the on-site workshop on sat.April 9th10:30 A.l{.. if this date meets vith your approval.The purpose of this vorkshop is to conduct a second sound testwith the city commission and residents present in order to demonstratenoise rJould not in any il,ay be a problem with our park. W. riff .f"ohave on-site. a sma11 shofiing of a youth event to give a feel forthe type of people and activities that would occur at the park. weuiII have a small temporary course ready to demonstrate thl youtnevent. since the site is rough it would not be safe to conduttanything other t.han a extensive sound test for the ful1 sizei\{otocross participants . with rimited resources we wirl still nake every effort to providefor comfort at the site for the Commission and the public. we wouldstiI1 suggest casual attire and shoes. If the 9th of April is afeasable date for you and the City Commission please tlt me knovat your earliest convenience so that we may govern ourselves accordingly. T )aou STNA B AN PENIOI(-PRESIDEIiT S. F. S. C OFFERING BROWARD COUNry THE FINEST IN MOTOCROSS RACING ;;:t