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WOAI(SIIOP ifEETING
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Tsro P.It.
1. Discussion of property al 1210 SW 3 Avenue and 307 West Dixie Highway.
(Vice-Mayor Mikes)
2. Renaming OId Griffin Road to Bill Brook Road. (Comm. Hyde)
3. Status report on the Nyberg/Swanson house from the Architect, Anthony Abbate.
(Staff)
9:30 p.m. 4. Sheriff Ron Cochran.
5. Delray Graffiti Ordinance (Chief Jim Farley)
6. Tentative schedule for bidding out playground equipment for various City parks.
(Staff)
7. Review of plans for Sun Garden lsles fishing dock and Whiskey Creek small boat
dock. (Staff)
FROM:
RE:
Date:
INTEROFFICE MEMORANDUM
GROWTH MANAGEMENT DEPARTMENT
Robert Flatley
City Manager
Will Allen
Growth Management Director LI
Property al 12'lO SW 3 Avenue and 307 West Dixie Hwy
May 13, 1994
The property al 1210 SW 3 Avenue and 307 West Dixie Hwy is zoned C-3, General
Business. Twelve multiple family dwelling units occupy this site. These units constitute
a non-conforming use as multiple-family units is not a listed permitted use in this
district.
A location map is attached. lt is my understanding that the use of the site will continue
to be multiple-family dwellings.
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Mr. Robert Flatl eyCity Manager of Dania.l00
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Dea r Mr. Fl atl ey:
Thank
meeti ng wi th you.
prepa r i ng f orproject, the
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for person/ s on the street
l.le are focu s i ng on those wstances, homel ess, but wan
you havehesitate
May 11, ,l994
you for your time on Monday, it was a pleasure
Encl osed you will fi nd the documents tha t we arethose who would be eligible for the Hesed, Inc.,assisted living facility that we are in the process of
As we discussed, this facil ity is in no way intended
ho pretty much make that a way of 1ife.fi nd themsel ves, due to adverse circum-g to get ma i nstreamed into society.hoti n
I appreciate the opportuni ty of meet ing wi th theDania Ci ty Commi ssioners next Tuesday, May l Tth, I 994 and share
wi th them the co nc ept of Hesed, Inc.,
0nce agajn, it was a pl easure meeti ng
any additional information that is requiredto contact the unders i gned, I rema i n,
you and should
pl ease do not
S i ncerel y Yours,
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Site-Co-0rdinator
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.I . EMPLOYMENT
2 . I NCOME
HESED HCUSE RULES
Head of househo'l d will be given'l 4 working
days to secure ful I -tjme permanent employment.If employment is not verified in writing bydeadline, client must move by 12:00noon ofthe fol lowing day.
Proo f of i ncome for hou sehol d must consistof one of the fol I owi ng; Payro I I stub, AFDC
PAPERS, SSI or SSD I form or unempl oyment
Comp. . pa pers .
3. scHool
6. RENT
t.Iithin one (1all school agschool. If a
he/ s he must r
k of admission to housing
I dren musl be enrol I ed ind is home sick from schoolin h'i s/ her apartment.
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4. CHiLD CARE
5. HOUSEKEEPING
7. APARTMENT CONTENTS
8. DRUCS/ALCOHOL
9. PERSONAL POSSESSIONS
Chi ldren must be supervi sed at all times. Nochildren und er the age of l6 can be Ieft alone
Apartments are to be kept clean. The use of
tie-close plastic tra sh bags are mandatory
and to be put into dumpster on s'i te.
Nothing down the toilet otlrer tha n toiletti ssue pa per.
Do not I eave food open and lying around. Itwill cause bugs and rodents to enter apartment
A'l I residents keep commo n a rea clean.
Keep vol ume I evel low on all TV, radio and
s tero equi pmen t.
Appl iances are to be kept c'l ean-'i nside and
out.
All apartments will conta j n an i nventory
sheet whjch will be s i gned upon entry and
any i tmes mi ssing and/or broken will have to
be repl aced by tennant.
The possession and/or use of drugs(il legal )is not allowed and'i s cause for immediate
dismissal.
Contro'l led use of al cohol is permi tted, howeve
any disruptive behav i or to o ther cl'i ents , j.e
noise, a rgumen ts etc will be cause for djsmiss
Hesed, Inc., bea rs no respons jbjl'i ty for lossof any persona I possessions, it is advj sabl e t
keep doors I oc ked at all times.
Each resjdest must part'i cipate in monthly
evaluat'i ons tha t wil l help to determjneIO. EVALUATIONS
ALL RES I DENTS ARE REQU I RED TO PAY RENT. ThE
amount will be determi ned according to theverified'i ncome.
I I . l^lEAPONS/PHYSICAL
VIOLENCE/ ILLEGAL
ACTIVITIES
12. PARKING LOT
'l 3. Common Area s
the I ength of s tay, which in any case wi'l I not
exc eed six (6) months, and/or further assistancethat would be suggested and/or required.
Possession of a weapon, physical viol ence, or
threa ten i ng behavior, oli 1'l ega l activj ties ofany kind will not be to I era ted. Loud, foul or
vui ga r l anguage will not be acceptabl e behavior.
Any violatjon of any of the above will resultin immed i a te dismissal.
The parking Iot is to be used to park vehicles
No trash and/or I i tteri ng wi 11 be permi tted inthis ar.ea.
Common areas are to kept clean and free of litter.This area is for the pl easure of all of theresidents and ev eryo n e must do hj s/her share tomaintain the neat and clean a ppea renc e of thjs.
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HCUSING APPLICATICI{
DATE
NAME
SPOUSE
CHILDREN
OTHERS
COMPANY NAME
ADDRESS
PHONE
EMPLOYEE POSlTION
NAME OF SUPERVISOR
DATE TO BEGIN l,{ORK
I.IORK SCHEDULE HOURS DAYS
SALARY CHECK/ CASH
PAYscHEDULE:Weekly-Bi-WeeklyMonthly-0ther--
Fi rst Pay Check
EMPLOYER S i GNATURE
POSIIION IN COIIIPANY
SCHOOL VERIFICATlON FOR
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NAME 0F SCH00r -__
SIGNATURE OF FRINCiPLE
DATE
EMPLOYMENT VERIF]CATION FOR
NOTICE
TO: OWNERS OF PROPERryALONG OLD GRIFFIN ROAD
FRoM: WANDA MULLIKIN, ctIY )LERK 6T)
SUBJECT: RE-NAMING OF OLD GRIFFIN ROAD
MAY 12, 1994
AT THEIR WORK ETING TO BE HELD ON TUESDAY MAY 17, 't994, AT
7:30 P.M. lN THE DANIA CITY HALL COMMISSION CHAMBERS, 100 WEST DA IA
BEACH BOULEVARD, THE CITY COMMISSION WLL BE CONSIDERING THE
RE-NAMING OF OLD GRIFFIN ROAD TO BILL BROOK ROAD
AS A PROPERry OWNER ALONG THIS ROAD, IF YOU HAVE ANY CONCERNS AS
TO THIS ISSUE, WE WELCOME YOU TO ADDRESS THEM AT THIS WORKSHOP
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RESOLUTION NO.
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF DANIA, FLORIDA, HONORING
THE LATE WILLIAM P. (BILL) BROOK BY CHANGING THE
NAME OF OLD GRIFFIN ROAD TO BILL BROOK ROAD;
PROVIDING FOR DISTRIBUTION; AND PROVIDING FOR AN
EFFECTIVE DATE.
WHEREAS, \r'filliam P. (Bill) Brook, a pioneer resident of our city, was elected six
different times as councilman and commissioner of the City of Dania, spanning the era
beginning in 1941 through "1950; and
WHEREAS, Bill Brook also served the city for many years as the organizer and
chief of the volunteer fire department; and
WHEREAS, Bill Brook further served our city as an active member of the
chamber of commerce where he distinguished himself as chairman of the Bar-B-Q
crews that cooked thousands of pounds of ribs and chickens for the Tomato day
Festivals and other community functions and celebrations. His annual birthday Bar-B-
Q's were always the best attended party of each year; and
WHEREAS, Bilt Brook was a charter member of the Dania Lions club and
served as its president; and
WHEREAS, hundreds of the trees and plants in our parks were donated,
planted, and cared for by Bill Brook. He was our city's only official forester; and
wHEREAS, the city commission desires to recognize this outstanding citizen.
NOW,THEREFORE,BEITRESOLVEDBYTHECITYCOMMISSIONOFTHE
CITY OF DANIA, FLORIDA:
section 1. That the city commission of the city of Dania, individually and on
behalf of all citizens of our city, to demonstrate and express their love, appreciation and
thanks to \Mlliam P. (Bill) Brook for his many years of service and devotion to the city'
does hereby change the name of "old Griffin Road" to "Bill Brook Road" by which name
it shall forever hereinafter be known and referred to.
Mayor - Commissioner
ATTEST
City Clerk - Auditor
APPROVED AS TO FORM & CORRECTNESS
2 Resolution No.
Section 2. That a dedication of this road shall be held during the time of
celebration of the city's 90th birthday.
Section 3. That a true copy hereof shall be furnished to Bill Brook's two sons,
Billy and Jimmy, Broward County, the U.S. Postal Service and to such others as may
be directed by the city manager.
section 4. That this resolution shall be in force and take effect immediately
upon its passage and adoption.
PASSED and ADOPTED this
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1994.
By:
Frank C. Adler, City AttorneY
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CITY OF DANIA
INTEROFFICE MEMORANDUM
GROWTH MANAGEMENT DEPARTMENT
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RE:
Date:
H,'J*ll"^i"*nement D i rector d ANlh'-
Robert Flatley
City Manager
Report on Nyberg/Swanson House
May 11, 1994
Please schedule a status report on the Nyberg/Swanson House for the May 17,1994
city commission workshop meeting. A report from the Architect, Anthony Abbate, is
enclosed as backup. The report discusses existing conditions, phasing of work,
estimate of cost and general recommendations and observations.
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Anthony Abbate Architect AIA
Post Otfice Box 030304
Foft Lauderdale, Florida 33303-0304
TEL 305.463.8596 Ftd 305.463.6137
LETTER OF TBANSMITTAL
April 29, 1994
TO WILL ALLEN
GROWTH MANAGEMENT DIRECTOB
CITY OF DANIA
1OO WEST BEACH BOULEVARD
DANIA, FL 33004
ATTN: WILL ALLEN
PROJECT NUMBER: 7793
PROJECT NAME: NYBERG-SWANSON HOUSE
PROJECT ADDRESS: DANIA, FLORIDA
We transmit herewith for your record, use and distribution the following:
1 - original, and
7 - copies Nyberg Swanson House Slatus reports ,or workshop.
Remarks:
Please call this otfice (463.8596) to inform us ol the scheduled date, time and Place of the workshop'
By: TA Accepted by:
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April 29, 1994
CIry OF OANIA
1OO WEST BEACH BL
DANIA, FL,33OO4
TVYAERG.Sl/YANSON HOUSE SIA TUS
As part of the services provided by Anthony Abbate Architect and Ernesto Fabre
Restoration Consultant investigations were made in order to determine the original
finishes, layout, and condition of the historic Nyberg-Swanson house. These
investigations started with supervised probes of various materials and assemblies
which are outlined in the two Probe and lnvestigation P/ans attached. Further
verification was established through a series of interviews with citizens who
resided in or were familiar with the house, Mr Karl Adler, Mrs Viola Larsen, and
Mrs Ellen Stoinoff. The interviews also provided useful information about the
original configuration of rooms, additions, and furniture layouts.
Based on the information gathered, the following plans were prepared:
- Existing Conditions, which depict the current layout of rooms on the first
and second floors.
- Adaptive Reuse of Existing Configuration, which depict a proposed layout. of rooms and rmprovements based on the current configuration. These
plans indrcate proposed room designations.
- Adaptive Reuse Restored to Original Configuration, which depict a
proposed layout based on the original configufation of rooms. These plans
indicate the proposed and the original room designations.
Discoverv of orioin al 1st floor room confiquration
At this juncture in the process, a decision should be made whether to restore the
house to its original room configuration or not. A comparison of the proposed
Adaptive Beuse plans using the current and original configurations would reveal
that the location of Office 3 and the Toilet Room (Fully accessible) are to be
determined. The cost of restoring the original configuration versus remodelling the
existing would include more finish work at Otfice 3 and Storage. The cost of
remodelling lhe Toilet Room in either case would be roughly the same.
Posr Office Box 03C30J
Fo( Lauderdale F orca 333(,j 03O4
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Discoverv of apolied decoration
Another decision to be made involves the discovery of a stenciled cornice
decoration in the main reception area. The original is exposed for viewing at the
house. The original can be painted over with a replica applied over the existing,
or, rf deemed of historic merit, a grant may be applied for to cover the cost of
resloring the original work.
Historic Nyberg-Swanson House
Status - April 28, 1994
Page 2
Restoration of Porches
The front porch was originally an open porch which contained potted plants and
a wboden suspended swinging bench. The back porch was originally screened
with wooden rolling shutters: The architect recommends restoring the open porch
and screehed porch. The reconstruction of the rolling wooden shutters may be
considered should it be deemed of historic interest and made part of a more
comprehensive restoration.
Second Floor Shadow
As the second floor. is currently a large open area conducive to gatherings,
exhibits, or open office area, rather than reconstruct the original bedroom
configuration, the architect proposes to paint the original floor plan on the floor
as a shadow of the original layout. This would memorialize the original plan
without compromising use of the larger open apace, a graphic historicism.
General recommenda ons and observations
1. ln all cases remove chases, refinish floors, and replicate the existing wood trim
(at bases, shoemolding, window and door frames, etc.)
2. lnterior design and furnishings should incorporate some of the orlginal
elements. (For example, if there was a piano in thd music room, try to investigate
where it was located and what model, type, etc.)
3. Furniture distribution might lend itself to different functions and activities. A
furniture layout is included here to start thinking about possible configurations.
4. Utilization of Office 3 by the Historical Society would involve an essential and
desirable entity in. the restoration and utilization of the house. This may be
advantageous in applying for grant funding or other means of support.
Historic Nyberg-Swanson House
Status - April 28, 1994
Page 3
Estimated total 54000 00
Phasinq of the work
Based on the condition of the existing house, O/fice 1 and Office 2 can be readily
improved for use as funetioning spaces. The reception area can be utilized with
minimal improvement, although the method chosen for the restoration of
recreation of the decorative stencilwork may affect this. At the discretion of the
owner, work to make one or more of these spaces ready for occupancy may
proceed independently of the remaining structure. However it is usually more
cost effective to proceed with the entire work to ensure efficiency of labor and
time on the job.
The architects documents and specifications will be prepared in such format to
allow either option to be exercised: partial or complete restoration-remodel
contracts.
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Estimate of orobable cost
An accurate estimate of cost can be obtained with more detailed descriptions of
the proposed work and a thorough investigation of by a contractor. However for
budget purposes the following breakdown appears as a reasonable point of
reference:
Front porch restoration 5000.00
Back porch restoration and screening 75OO.OO
Floor refinishing 4500.00Painting 1 1000.00
Stenciling (Decorative cornice) 1000.00
Trimwork (wood) 2000.00
Repair windows 2500.00Electrical ' 2500.00Plumbing 3000.00Tilework 7000.00
Wood framing 1500.00Plaster/drywall 2000.00Demolition 25OO.OOAlc 2000.00
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oBDlnANcE NO.--
tlr oRDIlqe!|cE o! rga BoA!D or coul{Ilt co!,!{ttlSIoNERg oF PAI,H EEAcIl coUNII,
ffORIDA, AITENDI e IITLE
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onDtNAt{cEs o! PAu.r BEActl @uNEYr PLOETDBT !l rDDrllc SEcrroll
''CU!.PITI PROHIBISED", T(, PNoVIDE TON PBOEIEITION OI CEATEIII 'PNOBIEITIONOFSALE3OfIEAOSO!SPHTYPAIT{TCE{SONBRO'I!-EIPPED
INDELIBLEMAFxEnstoMtNoRS,PnovIDIllGlonPultl6BulNrPBovIsIoNsroB
vror.AErot{ or l!I{r 3 cEcftoN, PRoVIDINO lOR NC'rrCE PROVI6ION6 tO OI{IIERS O!
PRoPERTImIEREcRArrIEIExISEg,PnovIDINoAslvlNcqLeoEE,PRovIDINcA
CEIIEBIL REPEAT EB CIAUSE, PnoVtDtNO lN E"ECIII'I DIIE '
t{Ol{, THERETOR!, B! IT O8DAINED EY TEE EOARD OE COUT{IY
COHMISaIONEBS OF PAI.I{ BEACH:OUNE!, FLOBIDA THAT3
Bectlon 1.
Itoctlon
county,
Sectlon
, "Orrffiti o! th! cod. o! Ordlnanceg of PaI$ Erach
Florlda, b. rnd the E!5ls Ia hereby rdd'd te r'td aa followsl
' GRAJ'FIII PROIIIEITED.
Ni: pereon 3hall $rttr, peint or drew eny inscrlgtlon,
any Dubllc ot Prlvlte bulldlng oa other real or
owned, operated, or malntrlned by any gov€rtB€ntal
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or oalk 0n!lgurc,
P.ironrl ProP.rty;
cntity oE rny agency or tnBtfirsentlltty thereof ' or by any D€rsoni firm'
or corporalion, unlesr the e:(PEasa 9€r kllon of the or'rnar or oPefrtor
o! thc propartY hrs bean obtAln.d '
(E) No Perlon rhall crrry 8n a'rosol lPEay pAlnt tran(8) o!
bro.d-tlpp€d fnd.1'lbl3 marh.r(8) with ths tnt'cnt to vlolate the
grovielons of .ub.cEtton (A) abovc ' lor thG purtr)ota o! thls lection'
th€ r€rm ,'troad-iipped tndelibte mlrketr' rcrna rny folt-tfPP€d naak'!,
or rilhilar imPl€m.nt, whlch contalns a lluid whtch lc not wlter aotuble
snd uhlch haB . flat or anElcd wtitlnE lurf,ace one-fourth (1/4) lnch or
gr€atBt. tunong the clrcu[Etance whlch nay bG Gon8idered by tht
enlorc€m8nE ot!tc.a !n tletetnlning rrh.th.E a Person il cafrying rn
aerocol spray can or bload-tiplxttt indellbh rnarker for the putl'oge for
that Ettlc
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LZ/ LI.JJ ll:O/L)1V t Z..rJ ll)Lt)uDLr\A r DLn\ll ru
vLolating thl! lrctlon, ia thr fact that tha ,.r!oa takea flight uPon
thc apDearance of ln onforc.mtnt offlslE, !3firg€t to ialentily hlnraelf or
harsclf, or nanlforlly andeevorB to cottcael hlr0.6lf or herself of the
crn of aerosol aDrty Patnt. PlLor to any €ilrtlon bsing iE6ued to a
perton lor vlolalton of thl€ tsctl'on, tuch Pcrrons shall be rffoEd€d the
opDortunity by the rnforconent offlcer to dlapcll any &Iarin or lrn$edlste
concrrn whlch othcnrile could be wsrErnt€d by requeatlng hlm o! her to
Identily hlnectf or haraal! or exPlaln hi3 or h.r Prelcnc€ And sonduct'
(C) No pclEon lhtll ..Ll an aerogol sPrry Drlnt can(6) or
bro.d-tipp.d ind.tible mrrkor(r) to a Eltror. loa th. PutPosB ol thlF
Eestlon th€ tarm rrolnorr' shrll include PcElon! who ale under clEhte€n
(16 ) y€at. of ega.
(D) No perron Ehrtt Duacha.a an aerosol !P!ay Paint can(!)
or btoad-tippcd ind.Iibl€ mlrk r fo! a ml'nor for the purporc of
vlolating provlatona of aubl.€tloa (f) snal (B) rbo?a
(B) No mltlor rhrll b. tn porreaa!.on of e aerorol spray
prtnt can(.) or bEord-tirFd tndctlble mrrkcr(r) ullhout P'rentrl
cona€nt and luPervia ion.
(f) In rddttlon to any gunirhu€nt, the court 9'l. oEder the
d.flndrnt to pay r flne of fzso.oo rnd B.k t.Etltutlon for danage or
lorr caus€d dlreetly, o! inatllactly, by gh. delcndant'! offenee in a
rra.onable rrtount or ornncr to ba al.tcraln.d by th3 court. Dlhere tho
d3fondant IE a minor, the courg vil! order tha D&rent(r) or laqal
guasdian(r) o! such minor to n!k. r.ltltution'
(G) In rdalttlon to any punlrlunant, the couEt may !n it!
dlscmtion ordcr thc delendurt to Pcflor.a lBonltored corEnunlty rarvict
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(tl) whanever tha county bacoEr! lwara of th€ existenc€ of
gratlltl on any Ptopertyf including Elructurcr or lttrprovements wlthin
the cgunty, a codc enforsement olfl€er or pollcB officer 16 authoriE6al,
upon auch dlecovery, to glvr, or caugc to be glvcn, noLice to lsmgva r ot:
effectlvrly obtcure guch graffiti to th€ tr soperty o$ner, the prop.z',,
owaer'e aEent or m&nager, or othBE petaon ln pocaesslon 6! contlol o!
th6 pr6g.rty. Such notlce chall bc ir Hriting, and have robgtsnll'ally
tha lollowlnE fornt
NOTICE TO BEMOVE G8.AFf'ITI OB OTHER UNSTgHTLI CONDITION gROI'
PBOPEREY
to ths owner, agent of th€ ownt!, oa l,erEon manaEing thr
paop.rty herelslfta! alercrltsrd !
your atteltLon tr hctcby dir.atad to tha ProvLllong of
Ecctlona- and
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of thr cgda of Ordlnrncss 6f,
th. county of Pelm Beach, llorida, on !11. !n th. olltca of
th. county Clarh in the govassun ntal ceflteE.
PurEuent ther.to, you are hcscby notifi-3d thrt t c€rtaln
un.lghtly condition r:(l!ts on DseolEe8 sPrclficelly
ilsccrlbad ts
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lrhich injuaaE
eighborlng pEop.Ety and th€ Dubltc hcalth, Bafaty Bnd
welf.ru. Iou ate thrE€for6 notllLed rt once, and in any
event wlthln forty flvc ({5) dsyr floo th€ datr af thts
notlc., to renove Euch uitalghtly condltlon fran the ProP€rtY
.nd th€raafter to ksap the ProPcrty fr66 thefelrom.
In th€ event you laII to complete guch work within the tfuna
heraln .bovo oentlonedr tha undersignsd Ehall cau!. thF .t$a
to be rernovtd and you wlll bc rcapona3.blc for the coEt o!
a€moval of th€ conalitlon !!om the propcrty.
Datcd rt county o! PsIo Eltchr llof,Id. thl!
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(1) It shall br unlgvrful for any Pea8oll ar lult
owning property. acting aE manlEBr oE agant lor the or.,nsr of praperty,
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oE in poraearlonl or oanttol o! ProP6rtY to !si1 to renove or
eff,ectlv€ly obscuae rny gra!!!tl lrom .puch paoPeltY within lorty flva
(45) dayu flom E€c.ipt of th. notLcc delcllbad ln lub!€ction (nl rbove.
MhG p.rcon or lirrtt ownlng .uch ProPrrty, rcting a6 tlrnsgor or Agent
fgr ths own€a of B,.rch psopclty, or ln poaaeaalon o! control of tuch
irroB€rty, fails !o r.oove or €ffrctlvely obacura the grrlflti within the
tltne p€rloal €nurDcreted rbov€, thr clty ah.1l 68q.c tha grallltl to b€
removed or 6ffectiv.ly obecured and chrtgc th€ Property own6r' or
pEolrarty owllefrg manegcr or agant, for th€ exnenge! lncurrcd by thc
counly. the county may sqG tn a court of co6petent Juli6allctlon to
lecovea auch rxpcneee, tggatha! rrlth attolnayra !aa! and cogta.
(21 ltny Drrton, o! fito o$alnE l,roperty, .cting rE
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agcnt o! mrnagar foE the ownar o! tuch Prolr€Ety, or !'n Doesclaion ot
contro! of ruch ProPlrty, trho co8lttlitl a ?loletion o! lubsectlon (tl)
.bovc, rhall b. pu -t by r fine o! not rnore thsn on€ hundred dollars
(lloo.OO), ln .ng tha anount o! ftnc to lmpoaa:, the sod€
rnlgacaB3rrt bo.t I concldrr the €fforte teken by thr vlol8tor, if
.ny, to re!l()vs oa 3 Etlv.ty obEcure thr aubj.c"t, grrffiti !n a tla€lY
m.nner sBd how o!t.n h6 violato! haa bten vlctltnlg.al by gEaffitl aurlng
thc prsc€dlng calondlr yr8E. th. Drovition! of thls Eubtectlon 'hall
not rpply tg r DtoDsrly oHnar, olnlgat, egcnt, or Doasesso! ol PEoperty
Ifr in thc tola dctoanlnation o! tho codc cnfoacEmtnt boald, 'uch
ptoperty own.8. agcnt, mlntger, o! tels€a.or haB bG€n vlctlnllcd gwo (2)
o! more tlmee by gralfitl withln rny cel.nda! y€ea, and durlnE tuch
tira, haa reEov€d or rffsctiv.ly oblculr't ruEh gEafflt! lron thc
Dropcrty ln r tlmaly mlnnor,
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(r) tny gcrson, firm os corporttion cottyict,ed o! vlol,rtLng
th6 plovi€lonE o! thl! lectlon, or rny Dart heteo!, ahall b. Punithcd by
. llne of not moae than tkro hundred flft!' atollelr (1250.oo) !o3 a filst
offenrc, sDal of not more than flve hundBd dollers (1500.0O) for r
aacond or lubaeguont off€Rsa, or Dy lscPlltonnent tn r csu]lly jail lor a
t.rm not to €*c.ed rixty (50) daye, or by both such fin6 and
leplllqBn€nt i-n th€ dlEcrutlon ol thc coust. I{h€r€ a minor lB lound to
h.ve violatad Bubscctton (A) , (B), (C) or (D), or alL, thc !in! hPored
bt' thia sectlon rhall be rls€3aad agalnst ruch tnlnor'a parcat(!) oa
l.gal grl.rdlrB ( . ) '
(it)..Ehor. will b. crertrd ! countY Anti-G$ftlti Ttu.t
!uRd. Civi.l anct crtmlnel i,.naltlc! tss€.1.d agrlnst vtolstorr of thlg
..ction r€celvBd by the couoty th.ll bc Dlaccd ln th. f,und. the County
cornmlEEton shatl dlrect lhe expenilltulcr of monler ln thc lund only for
thc Durl,ores o! DBying the cost of rotovsl of gnff itl cnd adninieterlng
thlr rcction.
sectlon 2, BEPEA! O! LlWg :N cO!{tLfCl. AIt local I'awa rnd
oEdinancas aPPlying to the unlncorporeted ai.a o! Palm Bgach county, !n
conflict with provlgions of !hi3 ordLoancr ar. h.t.by reperled '
sectlon 3. sEt/fntlABtLITY. r! rny lectlon, Paragraph,
tcn!€nca, clauge' Phra8e, or word of, this ordlnrncc la for any reaaon
hetd by th€ court to bs unconatltut lonal, Inop.ratlve or void, .uch
hotdfng Ehsll not effect thc r€6aind.t of thl! ordinance.
6.ctlon 4. TNCLUSION IN tEE CODE O! LAWS AND
Thc provlsion of th!! ordinance lhsll becomr rnd be fiad' !
coalc of laws snd ordlnancG! of Paln 8c!.ch County, florials'
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oRD INANC! S .
PBla o! th.
Eh. S€qtlon.
the rrord "ordlnanco" may
other approprlata Po!d.
Sectlon 5.
ordtnance 6hall bacooe effect i v.
Secretary of 3tate,
AIPRO1IED I]tD ADoPTED ur
PrIm Baach county, on ti,
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be ci.ii.red to rrEec:i2n.'r "article, r' or lny
EFFEC',t:,/E DATE. Tire pEovisiOnS Of this
,Fon receipL .'f acknovrl edgtnent by the
the Board .,1- County Cor nisslonela of
d.y of
PAI,M EEACI! COUNTY, FLORIDA
BY ITS BOARD OF COUNTI COMMISSIONINS
By_
Cha i rrlLnn
APPBOVED AS 10 FO8I,I AND
LEOAI. SUIIICIENCY
coullIr AtloRNEt
Acknowlealgment by lhs DePartm€nL o! strte ot the Stato of
dai,' oiItorldr,
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rrceiv6al On thc
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or1 thi,a, th€
EIIECEIVE DAIE r Ac ir.: r?'vrledgment f !-.!il lha D€Partfient of State
.lay of , l9-l rt
lnd !!1€d i:i 'rne office Q! t-n. Clerk of tlrc Eerra ol
gounty CommlEslgn.rr of Ptlm Bcnc:i cQunty, F!ori'de'
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DIGEST
Srall reporls
o M lIITY E
Graffiti artists may get fine, time
re candidates
- Three candidate forums
8 city election are scheduled
ates are running for three
Jn the commission. The top
ers win. The remaining [o-
p.m.: Holiday Springs Rec-
ium. 3tgl Holiday SPrings
p.m.: Atlantic West Ele-
,ol eafeteria, 301 NW 69th Ter-
ay. ? p.m.: Coral Gate Condo-
ouse 3, 6250 Coral Lake Drive.
renovatrons rtses
IINGS - The cost of renova-
y's public safety complex has
550.
'rease came alter workers
ated problems after they be-
r the ceiling and supports of
y records show..ill n^w eost 3597.855 and
,tead of
BY ANGELA BHADBERY
Slsll Wrllst
CORAL SPRINGS - An alreadY
tough proposal to crack down on graffiti
artisti may get tougher by the time it
appears in its final form.
Communitv service should be a man-
datorv part ot any Punishment to go
with iinLs, city commissioners decided
last week when reviewing a proposed
praftiti law. Under the original version.
iommunitv service could be imposed in
,ddilion to fines. but that decision would
have been up to a judge.
"l'm very glad," said Community Ser-
vices Dirictor JoYce CamPos, who
Dushed lor a sraftiti law. "lt's nice to
Lnow thev want to make it tougher be-
"ause we want to get as tough as we
can."
The proposed law calls for convicted
sratfiti artists to be lined $250 tor the
iirst offense. Atter that, they are to be
fined $500 and jailed for at least 60 days.
Though graffiti hasn't become a big
problem in Coral Springs yet, more of it
is showing up on lightposts and aban-
doned buildings, CamPos said.
While commissioners opted to 8et
tougher on kids, they decided to be more
lenient with property owners.
Property owners should have five
davs - instead of three as lirst pro'
poied - to paint over grafliti, commis-
sioners decided.
Campos said she didn't mind the
change.
"Five davs is reasonable. That's fine'"
Campos said. The point, she said, is to
discourage gratliti artists from return'
ing to the same spot to Paint more.
Painting over gralfiti quichly discour-
ages the artists Irom returning, she said.
"The minute you clean it up, they look
for another location," Campos said. The
measur€ "is not to penalize the property
owner."
The proposed law, which comes uP lor
a final vote March l. bans kids under l8
trom carrying aerosol paint cans or in'
delible markers on public property
without adult supervision. Onprivate
property. youths may nol carry lhe ma-
terials without the owner's consent.
Under the proposal, violators must re-
imburse property owners for damage,
and parents are liable lor the fines im-
posed on their children.
The law also permits the city to ofter
a $100 award lor inlormation leading to
the arrest and conviction oI a gralfiti
artist.
MR. WEDDINGMUSIC
,rn n^n
ORDINANCE NO. 34-91
AN.- ORDINANCE OF TH8 CITY OF DANIA, PLORIDAAJ{ENDTNG sEcrroN l?_22 oF AnrrcLE r, cslirii:11.._9F IlE coDE or oRDrNANces or ri6 ci!i'5iDANTA, pLoRrDA, ro pRovrDE non rrs Apir,iiAirdiroF_--A GRAFFTTT REsrs?A.rrr FrNrsg ro suiiDiicil1_ITII ALTERNATTVES, pROvrDrNG rner- --iii
oRDTNANCES oR pARTs or onorxexces mo l-iiRBsoLUrroNs oR pARrs or nssorurroNi -'iN-
coNrlrcr HEREr{rrH ge nepr.AlEc ro rtte rxtrNr 6iSUCH CoNFLTCT, AND pROvrDrNG rOn ax erFidirGDATE.
BE
FLORIDA,
IT ORDAINED BY TI{E CIIY COXHISSION OF THE CITY OF DANIA
on 1,that Section L1-Z2t of Article l. of Chapter 17
ordinance No, 34_91
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of the CcJe of Ordinaaces of the Cj.Cy of Dania, Florida, be andthe sane is hereby arnen.ted to read as follor.s:
,,Sec. t 7-22.
(a) For the ourooses of thi-s 3ection ot the City Code,'graffiri.' shaII ieair, any unauttrori ieJ - inii. ipi ior,, ,ora,figure. or. design which is-Earked, ercr,ia, --icii[ir,ed , drawnor painted on .nv srnctu.ar 6orfoneii 6i-Ii|.u"iraing,structure or other'fu:r1.!y regardless of the naiure of thematerial of that structural coraionent.
,ror"lll".n."tttti is hereby declared to coDstitute a public
(c) In all. buildings, except residential dweltings andtheir acce3sory buirdirisi, . . tnt ' iii" i-"i"! ^ r""!E. ,.o"o."a!rcn grade, of extEri
ii:J::Y;iE";:::; :i::iiilr::i';:i3i::fi:;:;*tl:F:ij:ii*:!tile, brked enaael or a renewable coating-ii--on approvedanti-graffiri mater.i.al or a conbi.naiio;-;;-ild: *
As alternarive:, !g tle foreging requileoents, theowrer shatl fence his ":otglty in a narinei iii[-riir pr.,r"ntsraffiri apprication ' tc' the' structu;;;-;,-[;; iiip.."y, o.tnstall a solid nine foot hedge, ,"i=oiua-iri"-gliina r"r.:.,::!l_-:l opacity of seventylfi,e peit"nt- i iiti'Iia *ig,
"n:.rrrgatron systen along the-exteri;!. "afis.oi-i iomuj,nationoI fencing and hedges.
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(dl Ovnerr, trhole property displays grafliti lhall,coEpletel], rchove the graffi!i. by vashing, saldblrsting gr
chelricdI tleataent or shall conpletely and uniforEl,y coveror otherri3e ob.cure the graffitl with paint or othet
6plrroved laterials.
(e) !|o building perElts for non-residentialstructules riII be issued for any structure that is subJectto the provisions of this section unleg3 lhe plans arldspecj.fications for such gtructure provide for conpllanqewith the foregoing graffiti provisions.
(f) It shall be unla*ful for .ny person u!:der the a9€of ei.ghteen (lB) yelrs to have 1n big or her poaseselon anyaerosol lpray can contlining rny subStonce cotnoonLy kroun a5paint or contalning any other opaque li.quid c.pable oI beingpropellod by the aerosol can lrhile on pubLic property o!upon private groperty ,lthout the consent of the oirn€r olsuch private property.
(9) lny person !.ho 9ive9 infornatlo[ Ieading to tbearrest and cgnviction upon tinal appeal of any Person for 6violat:ion of this ordinrnc. .nd testifies in che prosecution
of the violator shall be eliglble to recej,ve a rerrlrd ot upto fj.ve hundred dollrrs ($500.00) froE the clty qrcept th.tno officer o: eirployee of the cj,ty shall be eligibls ior
SUl:h revard.
(b) A parent or natural guardia[ of a Einor convictedunder this section shall be liable for any fine assersed bythe courl or any reeard paid by tbe city in addition to theliab.i.Iity ieposed by Sectlon ?{1.2{, tlorida Statutes, a!aEended. An adult con?icted under this section lhalllikeeise be responsible to the city for any re'rard paid bI,the city. (Ord. uo. 29-88, Sectj,or. l, 6/14/881
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AIl, eristing strutures that Co not comply vlth theons gf this section af tlre city aode at the effectivethi,s ordi,nance, sha1l, cone into coelrliance ?ich sEnebefore eighteen (18) Dontbs froD the effective date
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Section 2. lbat aI1 ordj,xancas or parts of ordlnances and
a1I resolutiols or pa!t3 of resolutions in conflict belevith ba
and the saae are hereby repealed tc the extent of such coDflict.
-2-O:dinance No.34-91
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ion 3.fh6! this ordlnalrce shall be in force a'ld t'ake
effect i@ediately upon itr filral palsage 6nd 'doption'
PAssED .nd ADoPIED on Plrst Reading on the lgji- day of
Septenber 1991.
PASStsD and ADoPTED on second and ?inal Beading on the 24th
day of 5epterber ,1991.
AITEST:
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APPROVED AS TO FOBH AND CORRBCTNESS
By 4 4&-.--ry t
I4-91Ordinance No.
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CITY OF DANIA
INTER-OFFICE MEMORANDUM
TO: Robert F. Flatley, City Manager
FROM: Timothy G. Tapp, Recreation Directo
RE: Playground Equipment
DATE: May 13, 1994
At the May 10th commission meeting the commissioners decided to develop bid
specifications for playground equipment and hold in abeyance awarding a piggyback
contract from Volusia County.
Specifi cations approval
Avertising
Bid opening
Award of bid
Delivery
lnstallation
May 24, 1994
May 29, 1994
June 29, 1994
July 12, 1994
August 15, 1994
September 15, 1994
We will specify Gametime Powerscape (aluminum uprights) or equal. Example is
attached.
TT:clb
attachment
The department will endeavor to present the bid specifications to the commission for
their approval at the May 24th meeting. Pending their approval, we will follow this
schedule:
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CITY OF DANIA
INTER.OFFICE MEMORANDUM
TO:
FROM:
RE:
DATE:
Robert F. Flatley, City Manager
Timothy G. Tapp, Recreation Director
Whiskey Creek docks
May 13, 1994
Coastal Tech has prepared a schematic design for the floating dock facility at Whiskey
creek for commission review. The project is funded to $50,000.00 by the Florida
Boating lmprovement Fund. Once the commission has approved the concept we will
go forward with a design build specifications.
Please place this item before the commission at the May 17th workshop.
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CITY OF DANIA
INTER.OFFIGE MEMORAN DUM
TO Robert F. Flatley, City Manager
FROM: Timothy G. Tapp, Recreation Director
RE Sun Garden lsles Park
DATE: May 13, 1994
At a recent workshop the commission suggested we return with a site plan and cost
estimate for a fishing dock at Sun Garden lsles Park. coastal Tech has prepared a
schematic design for a facility at the park for a cost of approximately $9'000.00.
Please place this item before the commission at the May 17th workshop.
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Contract Connection
May 14, 1994 FACTORY REPRESENTATIVES
TO: ROBERT FLATLEY, Clry MANAGER, CITY OF DANIA, FLORIDA
Copies to: Mayor Bob Mykes, Vice Mayor Bobbie Grace, and Commissioners Albert
Jones, John Bertino and Bill Hyde
RE: PLAYGROUND EQUIPMENT RECOMMENDED AWARD PACKAGE
This communication is being presented addressing several issues regarding the
recommended award of $100,000 to Dominica Recreation representing Gametime
equipment by the Dania Director of Parks and Recreation and his staff.
First of all, Contract Connection, inc. represents as factory agent lron Mountain Forge,
inc, a division of the world's largest corporation of children related products, Little
Tikes/Rubbermaid Corporation with annual sales in excess of $3 billion and a Fortune
100 company.
our company is not a stranger to the city of Dania as we have performed in the past
fumishing picnic shelters, picnic tables and other site equipment with which the City
has had no problems, call backs or reported service requirements.
For reference and verification, we suggest you contact Mr. Mike Smith, City of Dania.
ln this communication we would like to first address several issues presented in the
Park Directo/s letter of recommendation which does not clearly represent the facis of
other altemative manufacture/s products.
(1) ln using the Volusia Counties piggyback bid it was noted that it was 8% lower than
Quality lndustries. We wish to point out that lron Mountain Forge has a piggyback bid
in place with Palm Beach County School Board and Dade County School
Board representing a 10% discount.
Secondly, discount from what? The important issue is what is the design and relative
cost to the play value and most amount of equipment for the money, not discount from
manufaclure/s list prices.
(2) Granted, Warranty is most important...we also offer a 10 year limited warranty...but
the more important issue...is that of conformity to the cunent safety guildelines set forth
by CPSC, ASTM and ADA handicap accessibility.
h dD JACKSONVILLF
285 Oceon Fored Dr. No.
Atlontic Beoch. Floido 32233
otv) 249-5it'
FAX: (901) 249-8177
FOP| AUDEPDALF
P.O. Box 82
Pembroke Pines, FL 33U4
(305) /t3t-22E3
FAX: (305) 4116-5892
O IAMPA
2813 Morlin Avenue
Tompo, Florida 3361I
(Er3t $7-9702
FAX: (813) 837-9806
As the cunent safety guidelines have been rapidly changing on an annual basis, most
probably within 5 years all public entities will no doubt be required to comply with the
newly developed guidelines, which will require probable reconfiguration and/or
replacement of equipoment....long before the wananty period expiration.
We strongly suggest that a statement be required from any possible playground
supplier or installer that the design and equipment being furnished meets the
requirements as set forth by CPSC of October 1991 , cunent Amereican's with Disability
Law effective January, 1992 (ADA) and the newly established Standard Consumer
Safety Performance Specifications for Playground Equipment for Public Use published
by ASTM (American Society of Testing Materials) dated November, 1993.
It should be a high priority for the sake of safety for the children and reduced liability to
the City of Dania to have equipment in place which will offer the lowest possible risk of
both injury and possible litiagtion due to non-conformity.
We will be pleased to present the current CPSC and ASTM safety guideline
comparrisons as well as full conformity to the cunent ADA legislation at the Tuesday
evening workshop.
(3) Reference is made to the decision to select Gametime due to an alleged superior
clamp system.
Notation should be made that the lron Mountain Forge clamp system, for example, has
wrap around deck design, is fabricated of forged steel \,vhich is 10 times stronger than
the patented welded clamp. Welded clamp design also does not allow flexibility
inherent in the modular equipment design or possibility for future expansion or
modificaton of the unit.
Also, our punched steel deck design is 10 times stronger than the expanded metal deck
used by Gametime to which there has been no reference..
Additional features such as continuous hinge clatter bridge with no pinch points, all
rotocast molded slides being of one piece construction rather than sectioned as by
Gametime, points out that additonal system advantages are availabie, at less cost and
with improved benefits. 'J
page two of three
Only a few manufacturers are able to comply with these strict and important
requrements. Our company, by the way, does comply.
page three of three
(4) Most of the playground agents in'Florida subcontract the installation of the
equipment to an outside installer.
We feel it is so important to have a single source responsible for conect design and
fumishing of the equipment, supervision of the installation and availabillty after the
installation and during the waranty period for any problems or needs of the installation,
that we employ full time installers statewide which are under contract exclusively to our
company....one call...one finger to point if service is needed.
The recommended playground supplier does not have their own construction persons
but subcontracts the work to different installers.
(5) Finally, other companies offer play events and playground design which has equal
or better play value, appearanc€, color offerings. . .. but most importantly, better design
and cost value than the company being recommended.
We, respectfully, request that your office, the Mayor and members of City Commission
review other possible playground suppliers, products and designs which will offer the
City of Dania greated value, greater liability protection and conformity to the recognized
agencies for playground safety.
One final point...we are local....fifteen minutes from any park location...and have been a
resident of Broward County since 1978....Ioca| service and responsibility are two most
important elements.
We plan to attend the 7:30 PM workshop on Tuesday, May 17th and will be available
with documentation present to answer any questions reagrding the enclosed or to
provide additonal facts regarding industry practice and the current safety organizations.
Very truly yours,
Contract Connection, lnc.
Factorty Agents for lron Mountain Forge, Division Little Tikes/ Rubbermaid Corp.
Mike Krohn
President
May we have an opportunity to present our design, demonstrate our ability to provide
more equipment for the money being spent which can be executed by closed bid based
on submitted design or also piggybacked off of existing contract at a greater discount?
t 99?
U.5. Consurner Product Safetg Eornrnission
and
lron Mountain Forge
design review
@ntract Qonnection ifi
FACTORY REPRESENTATNtS
MIKE XROHN
( Ft. Louderdole)
P.O. Box 8254
Pembroke Pines. FL 33084
(30s) ll3r.2263
Fox (305) 436-5692
Cllent Name
Periodic Maintenance Checklist
Maintaining a playground is importanl lor lhe salety ol lhe user and bngevity ol the equipment.
A brie,f check tor struclural defecls, vandalism, and litter should be pertormed as often as posible.
We recommend this be done on a daily basis. The drecks on this list should be perlormed on a
ninirun of every four weeks. High use arsa or those prone to vandalism should be checked more
trequernly with a minimum ol erery two weeks. Atler this dlecklist has been lilled out and required
repairs are completed, place this lorm on lile lor luture reference.
Equlpmenl Locatlon
Item to be Chocksd
(Use th€ ,ollowing pago lo rocord a briet descriptisr of tlE nesssary rspairs.l
OK Fopalrs
Bequ lred
Date
Re pa lred
A. Over-All Structure
B, PIA Ewms
c
Sunoundi Area
1. Resilient surlacing materhl is not scattered or excessvely wom (pay special
to area at fie Bnd of slides and under swi2. Hesilienl surhcing is adEuately deep and retains its
fied al in$allation3. Border around Ern ordition and has mt come loose4. No or olher o ate @,0rr haza
no broken ass or bottles, etc.5. Area is clean ol litter
lron Mountain Forge
G)€ lron Mounlain ori€ o P.O. Bor 897 . Faniington, MO 63640
31+756-1501 0 l{@?$8828 . FrJ(: ,t.31+7560319
Fom I g&lw3 . Page I
lnspector Date
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Item
Number Problem Solution
Fom , C2Ol(,003 - P,ge 2
January 17,1992.
Do's and Don'ts of 1992 C.P.S.C Guidelines:
2-5 Year old Chlldren - "PreschooleB"
1 . No open decks over 20 inches from finished grade. (8.5.3)
2. An "advanced" ( i.e. chain net climbers, arch climbers, curly climbers.)
climbing event is notto be the primary entrance or exil from astructure. (8.1)
3. A maximum distance between platforms is lo be 12 inches. (8.6)
4. Tot seals may not be presenl in the same bay as belt seats. (9.2.3)
5. Otfer an "easy" way out lor any 'ditficult" situation. (9.3.2)
6. No sliding poles (9.3.6)
7. Any opening between decks, over 20 inches from finished grade must
have a deck-to-deck enclosure panel between transitions. (8.6)
5-12 Yeer old Children - "School-Agers"
'I . No opening between decks, over 30 inches lrom finished grade. (8.5.3)
2. A maximum distance between platforms is to be 18 inches. (8.6)
3. Any opening between decks, over 48 inches from linished grade must
have a deck-to-deck enclosure panel between transitions. (8.6)
2-12 Year old children - "Universal"
1. No open decks over 20 inches from linished grade. (8.5.3)
2. An "advanced" (i.e. chain nel climbers, arch climbers, curly climbers.)
climbing event is not to be the orimary entrance orexitfrom a structure. (8. i )3. A maximum dislance between platlorms is to be 12 inches. (8.6)
4. Tot seats may not be present in the same bay as belt seats. (9.2.9)
5. Otler an "easy" way oul lor any "ditficult" situation. (9.3.2)
6. IMF 360 degree Spiral Slide may be used trom a 64. deck. (9.1.7)
7. No "open deck" ( i.e. chain net climbers and curly climbers.) components
shall not be used on a 64" deck.
8. Any opening between decks, over 30 inches lrom linished grade must
have a deck-to-deck enclosure panel between kansitions. (8.6)
General Guidellnes
1. Minimum Recommended Fall Boundary tor stationary equipment will be
6 feet. (1 I .1 .1)
2.Slides fall boundary will be 6 feet or Height + 4 feet, whichever is greater
(11 .1 .2)
3. Roller Slides will be accomianied with a note on lhe drawing not,nglrequent maintenance necessary. (9.1 .g)
4. Stainless Steel slides will be accompanied with a note on the drawingnsting recommendation direction of event. (9.1.4)
5. A minimum of 6leet fall area is recommended at the ends ol a swing unit
(1 1 .2 - Fig. 17 , pg 23).
6. 12 feet must be present between the side o, a slide and the end o, anyswing unit. (1 1.2)
7. An entrapmenl is now detined as 3.S to g inches. (7.5)
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8. No Multi-Axis swings to be attached to composile structure. (9.2.2)
9. Swing may be located within 12 feel of the structure it the pathway ol
the swings is parallel lo lhe struciure (11.1.4)
10. Fall Boundary tor swings will be 2 X the height of the pivot point,
measured from satety surface. (1 1.1.3)
1 1. Slides shallbe nocloserlhan 12feetoflhe end olaswing unit. (11.2)
12. A maximum ol (2) swing seats per b€y. (9.2.2)
13. No parallel overhead events. (9.3.9)
14. Barriers are lo be used between a swing unit and the main unit il the
swing path is direcled toward the main unit. (11.2)
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TO:
FROM:
CITY OF DANIA
PARKS & RECREATION DEPARTMENT
INTER.OFFICE MEMORANDUM
ROBERT FI"ATLEY, CITY MANAGER
TIMOTHY G. TAPP, PARKS & RECREATION DIREC
PI.AYGROUND EQUIPMENT
MAY 6, 1e94
lndustrles did not at the time of bid have the uired eluminu mompangr new alum num post equ pmen aga nst Gametime we undfollowing:
At the April 26th commieeion meeting the Department rccommended award ofplayground equipment contract to Ga-metime b".ea Jn the volusla countv ioitoa.The. commis-eion wes approached tom the audience bv "ro"p"titor-r"q,1;ti;; " ,"-evaluation of our recommendation. The item was postponed.
ln an effort to establish a fbir comparison of the two product lines Kristen Jones ancr Imel with_representetrves of both companies. we asled fur a pa"" quot" oa""o on t "Volucia County Contract for comparabb equipmenL
RE
DATE;
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Qual
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2
3
Gametime EYo less in cost.
Quality lndustrieE wananty:gmewhat exceeds those of Gametime.
!31e1im9 provides for $10,000,000 in tiabitity. euatity lndustries met the$1,000,000 required by the bid but may t ave'r*ein6t writt.en).') 4. The petented clamp svstem used by Gametima in my will uire lessmaintenance, looks better i nd provides ities an oesth;a;m-i system--offEi by Quality lnd
5?Gametime offers a greater varisr[gf corors and has a creaner more substanuar
JggI in tne opinion of staff.
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CIry OF DANIA
PARKS & RECREATION
I NTER.OFFICE MEMORAN DUM
TO:ROBERT F. FI.ATLEY, CITY MANAGER
FROM: TIMOTHY G. TAPP, PARKS & RECREATION DIRECTO
RE PIAYGROUND EQUIPMENT AWARD OF CONTRACT
DATE: APRIL22,19S4
Please see attached, the resolution authorizing the purchase of playground equipment
for various fecilities by'piggy back" agreement to the Volusia County Contrect.
The resolutlon has been increased from the original request of $80,000.00 to
$100,000.00 in case the Commission chooses to fund two additional sites at
$10,000,00 each.
Original Eites to be improved:
Frost Park
Modello Park
Meli Park
Mullikin Park
Beach
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Additional Eltes:
Byrd Park
Northside Gardan Park
$15,000.00
15,000.00
15,000.00
7,000.00
28.000.00
$80,000.00
$10,000.00
10.000.00
$20,000.00
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Totet$100,00.00
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