HomeMy WebLinkAbout1997-04-08 Regular City Commission Meeting Agenda PacketAGENDA
DANIA CITY COMMISSION
REGULAR MEETING
APRIL 8, 1997
7:30 P.M.
ANY PERSON WHO OECIDES TO APPEAL
COMMISSION wlTH REGARD TO ANY MATTE
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DANIA IS REQUIRED IF ANY PERSON, FIRM OR CORPORATION IS BEING PAID TO LOBBYTHE COMMISSION ON ANY PETITION OR ISSUE PURSUANT TO ORDINANCE NO. OI-93.REGISTRATION FORMS ARE AVAILABLE IN THE CITY CLERK'S OFFICE IN THEADMINISTRATION CENTER.
LOBBYIST REGISTRATION REQUIRE D . REGISTRATION AS A LOBBYIST IN THE CITY OF
IN ACCORDANCE wlTH THE AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT, PERSONS NEEDINGASSISTANCE TO PARTICIPATE IN ANY OF THESE PROCEEDINGS SHOULD CONTACT
MAR|E JABALEE, C|TY CLERK, 100 W. DANTA BEACH BLVD, DAN|A, FL 33004, (954)921_
87OO EXT. 202, AT LEAST 48 HOURS PRIOR TO MEETING.
CALLTO ORDER
INVOCATION AND PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
*Reverend David Blood, Dania United Methodist Church
ROLL CALL
PRESE'VIAI'OA'S
*Presentation from Grant Thornton - '1995/96 Annual Financial Report
*Presentation by J. Robert Matheney, Swim for Life for Broward County,
lnc.
,. CO'VSE'VT AGENDA
Bills:
1.1 Approval of bills for the month of January 1997.
Resolutlonsr
1.2 "A RESOLUTION OF THE CIry OF DANIA, FLORIDA, DECLARING
CERTAIN PERSONAL PROPERTY TO BE OBSOLETE SURPLUS AND
OF NO INTRINSIC VALUE AND DECLARING THE INTENT OF THE
CIry TO DISPOSE OF SAME BY SELLING TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER;
AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE." (continued from 3l25lg7
regular meeting) (staff)
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1.4
1.5
1.6
1.7
1.8
.A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF DANIA, FLORIDA, RATIFYING AND
AFFIRMING THE APPOINTMENT OF MEMBERS TO THE AIRPORT
ADVISORY BOARD TO SERVE UNTIL THEIR TERMS EXPIRE 12:00
NOON, MARCH 16, '1999; AND PROVIDING THAT ALL RESOLUTTONSOR PARTS OF RESOLUTIONS IN CONFLICT HEREWTH BE
REPEALED TO THE EXTENT OF SUCH CONFLICT; AND PROVIDING
FOR EFFECTIVE DATE." (staff)
,A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF DANIA, FLORIDA, RATIFYING AND
AFFIRMING THE APPOINTMENT OF MEMBERS TO THE BUDGET
ADVISORY COMMITTEE TO SERVE UNTIL THEIR TERMS EXPIRE
12:00 NOON, MARCH 16, 1999; AND PROVIDING THAT ALL
RESOLUTIONS OR PARTS OF RESOLUTIONS IN CONFLICT
HEREWTH BE REPEALED TO THE EXTENT OF SUCH CONFLICT;
AND PROVIDING FOR EFFECTIVE DATE." (staff)
.A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF DANIA, FLORIDA, RATIFYING AND
AFFIRMING THE APPOINTMENT OF MEMBERS TO THE COMMUNITY
AFFAIRS ADVISORY BOARD TO SERVE UNTIL THEIR TERMS
EXPIRE 12:00 NOON, MARCH 16, 1999; AND PROVIDING THAT ALL
RESOLUTIONS OR PARTS OF RESOLUTIONS IN CONFLICT
HEREWTH BE REPEALED TO THE EXTENT OF SUCH CONFLICT;
AND PROVIDING FOR EFFECTIVE DATE." (stafr)
,A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF DANIA, FLORIDA, RATIFYING AND
AFFIRMING THE APPOINTMENT OF MEMBERS TO THE "DANIA
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT BOARD" AND 'DOWNTOWN
REDEVELOPMENT BOARD'TO SERVE UNTIL THEIR TERMS EXPIRE
't2:00 NOON, MARCH 16, 1999; AND PROVIDING THAT ALL
RESOLUTIONS OR PARTS OF RESOLUTIONS IN CONFLICT
HEREWITH BE REPEALED TO THE EXTENT OF SUCH CONFLICT;
AND PROVIDING FOR EFFECTIVE DATE." (staff)
"A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF DANIA, FLORIDA, RATIFYING AND
AFFIRMING THE APPOINTMENT OF MEMBERS TO THE HUMAN
RELATIONS BOARD TO SERVE UNTIL THEIR TERMS EXPIRE 12:00
NOON, MARCH 16, '1999; AND PROVIDING THAT ALL RESOLUTIONS
OR PARTS OF RESOLUTIONS IN CONFLICT HEREWTH BE
REPEALED TO THE EXTENT OF SUCH CONFLICT; AND PROVIDING
FOR EFFECTIVE DATE." (staff)
,A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF DANIA, FLORIDA, RATIFYING AND
AFFIRIVIING THE APPOINTMENT OF MEMBERS TO THE PARKS AND
RECREATION ADVISORY BOARD TO SERVE UNTIL THEIR TERMS
EXPIRE 12:00 NOON, MARCH '16, 't999; AND PROVIDING THAT ALL
RESOLUTIONS OR PARTS OF RESOLUTIONS IN CONFLICT
HEREWITH BE REPEALED TO THE EXTENT OF SUCH CONFLICT;
AND PROVIDING FOR EFFECTIVE DATE.'(staff,)
.A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF DANIA, FLORIDA, RATIFYING AND
AFFIRMING THE APPOINTMENT OF MEMBERS TO THE PLANNING
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AND ZONING BOARD TO SERVE UNTTL THETR TERMS EXptRE 12:00NOON, MARCH 16, 1999; AND pROVtDtNG THATALL RESOLUTTONSOR PARTS OF RESOLUTIONS IN CONFLICT HEREWTH BEREPEALED TO THE EXTENT oF SUCH CoNFLICT; AND PROVIDINGFOR EFFECTTVE DATE." (staff)
1.10 "A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF DANIA, FLORIDA, RATIFYING ANDAFFIRMING THE APPOINTMENT OF MEMBERS TO THE POLICE ANDFIREFIGHTERS' PENSION BOARD TO SERVE UNTIL THEIR TERIuSEXPIRE 12:00 NOON, MARCH .16, 1999; AND pROVtDtNG THAT ALLRESOLUTIONS OR PARTS OF RESOLUTIONS IN CONFLICT
HEREWITH BE REPEALED TO THE EXTENT OF SUCH CONFLICT;
AND PROVIDING FOR EFFECTTVE DATE., (staff)
1.11 'A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF DANIA FLORIDA, RATIFYING AND
AFFIRMING THE APPOINTMENT OF KURT ELY TO THE DANIA CIVIL
SERVICE BOARD TO SERVE A FOUR YEAR TERM BEGINNING
APRIL 1, 1996 AND ENDING APRTL 1, 2000; pROVtDtNG THAT ALL
RESOLUTIONS OR PARTS OF RESOLUTIONS IN CONFLICT
HEREWITH BE REPEALED TO THE EXTENT OF SUCH CONFLICT;
AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTTVE DATE." (staff)
1.12 'A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF DANIA FLORIDA, RATIFYING AND
AFFIRMING THE APPOINTMENT OF PEGGY BREESCHOTEN TO THECODE ENFORCEMENT BOARD TO COMPLETE A THREE YEAR
TERM ENDING NOVEMBER 11, 1998; AND PROVIDING THAT ALL
RESOLUTIONS OR PARTS OF RESOLUTIONS IN CONFLICT
HEREWITH BE REPEALED TO THE EXTENT OF SUCH CONFLICT;
AND PROVIDIING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE." (stafO
1.13 'A RESOLUTION OF THE CIry OF DANIA, FLORIDA RATIFYING AND
AFFIRMING THE APPOINTMENT OF WILLIAM WINKELHOLZ TO THE
DANIA HOUSING AUTHORITY TO COMPLETE A FOUR YEAR TERMENDING NOVEMBER 1, 1999; AND PROVID|NG THAT ALL
RESOLUTIONS OR PARTS OF RESOLUTIONS IN CONFLICT
HEREWITH BE REPEALED TO THE EXTENT OF SUCH CONFLICT:
AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE.'
1.14 .A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF DANIA FLORIDA, RATIFYING AND
AFFIRMING THE APPOINTMENT OF VICE.MAYOR JIM CALI TO THE
GENERAL EMPLOYEES PENSION BOARD TO SERVE A FOUR YEAR
TERM ENDING MARCH 2001; AND PROVIDING THAT ALL
RESOLUTIONS OR PARTS OF RESOLUTIONS IN CONFLICTHEREWTH BE REPEALED TO THE EXTENT OF SUCH
CONFLICT;AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE." (staff)
"A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF DANIA, FLORIDA, RATIFYING AND
AFFIRMING THE APPOINTMENT OF MEMBERS TO THE "MARINE
ADVISORY BOARD" TO SERVE A ONE YEAR TERM ENDING MARCH
1998; PROVIDING THAT ALL RESOLUTIONS OR PARTS OF
RESOLUTIONS IN CONFLICT HEREWITH BE REPEALED TO THE
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1.16
1.17
1.18
1.19
1.20
Ordinances:
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EXTENT OF SUCH CONFLICT; AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE
DATE (staff)
.A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF DANIA, FLORIDA, RATIFYING AND
AFFIRMING THE APPOINTMENT OF MEMBERS TO THE UNSAFE
STRUCTURES BOARD TO SERVE A THREE YEAR TERM ENDING
MARCH 12, 2Q00; 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)
"A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF DANIA, FLORIDA, RATIFYING AND
AFFIRMING THE PURCHASE OF THE DRIVE UNIT ON THE EAST
SIDE WATER TREATMENT UNIT; AND PROVIDING FOR AN
EFFECTIVE DATE.'
-A RESOLUTION OF THE CIry OF DANIA, FLORIDA, APPROVING
THE PROPOSAL FOR PROFESSIONAL SERVICES WTH BERRY &
CALVIN, INC. FOR NORTHWEST SIDEWALK AND LANDSCAPE
IMPROVEMENTS; AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE.'
(stafO
.A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF DANIA, FLORIDA, APPROVING
THE APPLICATION FOR COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK
GRANTS FOR 1997-98 BETWEEN THE CIry OF DANIA, FLORIDA,
AND BROWARD COUNTY; AND AUTHORIZING THE APPROPRIATE
CITY OFFICIALS TO EXECUTE SAID APPLICATIONS; AND
PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE." (stafO
"AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF DANIA, FLORIDA AMENDING IN
ITS ENTIRETY SECTION 27-54, ARTICLE IV OF CHAPTER 27 OF THE
CODE OF ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF DANIA, FLORIDA
ENTITLED 'SCHEDULE FOR SEWER CONNECTION CHARGES' TO
CAUSE SAID SECTION TO BE IN AGREEMENT WTH THE CODE OF
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.A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF DANIA, FLORIDA, APPROVING
THE PROPOSAL FOR PROFESSIONAL SERVICES WTH BERRY &
CALVIN, INC. FOR SOUTHWEST SIDEWALK AND LANDSCAPE
IMPROVEMENTS PHASE II; AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE
DATE." (staff)
.AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF DANIA, FLORIDA AMENDING IN
ITS ENTIRETY SECTION 27-202, ARTrcLE VII OF CHAPTER 27 OF
THE CODE OF ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF DANIA, FLORIDA
ENTITLED 'IMPOSITION OF CHARGES" TO CAUSE SAID SECTION
TO BE IN AGREEMENT WTH THE CODE OF REGULATIONS OF
BROWARD COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES
PROTECTION; PROVIDING FOR CONFLICTS AND PROVIDING FOR
AN EFFECTIVE DATE." (First reading of Ordinance) (staff)
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REGULATIONS OF BROWARD COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL
RESOURCES PROTECTION; PROVIDING FoR CONFLICTS AND
PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE" (First reading of Ordinance)
(staff)
PROCLAMATIONS
Declaring the month of April 1997 as "Aquatics Awareness Month."
BIDS -none
PUBLIC HEARINGS
.AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF DANIA, FLORIDA AMENDING SUB
PARAGRAPH (a) OF SECTION 19-52, ARTICLE lV OF CHAPTER 19
OF THE CODE OF ORDINANCES TO ELIMINATE THE APPOINTMENT
OF ONE CITY COMMISSIONER AS A MEMBER OF THE DOWNTOWN
REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY; PROVIDING FOR CONFLICTS, AND
PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE." (Second Reading of
Ordinance) (staff)
Public Hearing -LU-08-97 - Petitioner: Wilson C. Atkinson, lll, Owner:
Griffin Pointe, lnc. (8.9 acres of land located west of Ravenswood Road
and north of Griffin Road)
"A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF DANIA, FLORIDA, AUTHORIZING
THE TRANSMISSION OF A LAND USE PLAN CHANGE FROM LOW (5)
RESIDENTIAL TO COMMERCIAL ON A PARCEL OF LAND
CONTAINING APPROXIMATELY 9.548 ACRES MORE OR LESS
LOCATED ON THE NORTH SIDE OF GRIFFIN RD. AT
APPROXIMATELY THE 23OO BLOCK, CONTAINING THE FOLLOWING:
LOT 16, BLOCK 4, THE MARSHALL EVERGLADES LAND CO.
SUBDIVISION OF SECTION 29, TOWNSHIP 50 SOUTH, RANGE 42
EAST, AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK .1, PAGE 98, OF THE PUBLIG
RECORDS OF DADE COUNTY, FLORIDA, LESS THE NORTH 25.00
FEET THEREOF, AND LESS ALL THAT PART OF SAID LOT '16, LYING
WTHIN 55.00 FEET OF THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID SECTION 29.
SAID LANDS SITUATE, LYING AND BEING IN BROWARD COUNTY,
FLORIDA. CONTAINING 9.548 ACRES, PROVIDING THAT ALL
RESOLUTIONS OR PARTS OF RESOLUTIONS IN CONFLICT
HEREWTH BE AND THE SAME ARE HEREBY REPEALED TO THE
EXTENT OF SUCH CONFLICT AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE
DATE." (stafO
5.SITE PLANS
6. CITIZENS, COMMENTS: COMMENTS BY DANIA CITIZENS OR ,NTERESTED
PARTIES THAT ARE NOT A PART OF THE REGULAR AGENDA SHOULD BE GIU.EN IN
WRITING OR COMMUNICATED VERBALLY PRIOR fO 4:OO P.M, THE SECOND (/D) AND
FOURTH GfH) MONDAY OF EACH MONTH. COMMENIS OF A/VY NATURE WLL BE
RESPONDED.TO BY THE OFFICE OF THE CITY MANAGER. IN THE EVENT THAT THE
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CONCERN REMAINS UNRESOLVED, THE CITIZEN(S) OR PARry WLL BE ASKED TO
ADDRESS THE CITY COMMISSION DURING THE MEETING.
7. EXPENDITUREREQUESIS
8. D'SCUSS'OTVAND POSSIBLE ACTION
8.1 Discussion of mission statement for "Occupational License Review
Advisory Committee."(City Commission)
8.2 Discussion of amending qualifications for members on the Marine
Advisory Board to include "a resident or person engaged in marine
related business in the City of Dania". (Vice-Mayor Cali)
8.3 Discussion regarding the City Manager vetoing items placed on agenda
by members of the City Commission. (Mayor Mikes)
8.4 Status report on SE 5 Avenue surveys. (staff)
8.5 Discussion of frequency of advisory committee meetings and their
agendas. (Mayor Mikes)
9, APPOINTMENTS
9.1 Ten (10) members needed on the Airport Advisory Board.
9.2 One member needed on the Budget Advisory Committee.
9.3 Six (6) members needed for the Community Affairs Advisory Board.
9.4 Eight (8) members to the Dania Economic Development and Downtown
Redevelopment Board.
9.5 Five (5) members on Human Relations Board.
9.6 Four (4) members on Marine Advisory Board.
9.7 Five (5) members on Parks & Recreation Advisory Board.
9.8 One (1) member on Planning & Zoning Board.
9.9 Civil Service Board - One (1)Alternate for Commission appointment and
three (3) citizen nominations.
9.10 Two (2) members and two (2) alternate members needed for Code
Enforcement Board.
9.1'1. One (1) member needed on the Unsafe Structures Board.
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11.2
11.3
11.4
11.5
10, ADMINISTRATIVEREPORTS
10.1 City Manager - set workshop meeting date for management reviews and
interviews with Growth Management Director candidates.
'1O.2 City Attorney
11, COMMISSIONCOMMENTS
Commissioner Bertino
Commissioner Etling
Commissioner Hyde
Vice Mayor Cali
Mayor Mikes
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OFFICE OF THE MAYOR
CITY OF DAI\"IA
PROCLAMATION
WIIEREAS, Swim for Life for Broward County, Inc., was fomred to provide
swimming lessons for kindergarten and elementary school children, primarily
from disadvantaged backgrounds, in the public schools of Broward County; and
WHEREAS, the City Commission of the City of Dania wishes to support Swim
for Life for Broward county, Inc., in its efforts to decrease the drowning rate for
children in Broward County; and.
NOW THEREFORE, I, Bob Mikes, as Mayor of the City of Dania, Florid4 do
hereby proclaim the month ofApril 1997, as
..AQUATICS AWAREI\IESS MONTH"
in the City of Dania and urge the entire community to support and recognize the
importance of providing swimming lessons.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused this seal to
BOB , MAYOR
A T
MARIE JABALEE, CITY CLERK
be aflixed this 8 day ofApril, 1997.
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AGENDA
DANIA CITY COMMISSION
WORKSHOP MEETING
APRTL 15, 1997
7:30 P.M.
Presentation by Dania lmprovement Committee on changing theCity's name to Dania Beach.
Discussion of changes to Marine Advisory Board.
.AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF
DANIA, FLORIDA, AMENDING CHAPTER 28, BY CREATINGARTICLE VIII, 'TELECOMMUNICATION TOWERS AND
ANTENNAS"; PROVIDING INTENT AND DEFtNtT|ONS;
PROVIDING MINIMUM STANDARDS FOR LOCATION ANDAPPROVAL OF TELECOMMUNICATIONS TOWERS;
PROVIDING MINIMUM STANDARDS FOR LOCATION AND
APPROVAL OF COMMUNICATIONS ANTENNAS, PROVIDING
ADDITIONAL USES; PROV|D|NG FOR SHARED USE OFCOMMUNICATIONS ANTENNAS; PROVIDTNG FOR
INSPECTIONS; PROVIDING FOR CONFLICT, PROV|DtNG FOR
SEVERABILITY PROVIDING FOR INCLUS|ON; pROVtDtNG
FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE." (Continu ed frcm 3t2\t97 meeting)
.AN ORDINANCE OF THE CIry OF DANIA, FLORIDA
AMENDING IN ITS ENTIRETY SECTION 27-202, ARTICLE VII
OF CHAPTER 27 OF THE CODE OF ORDINANCES OF THECITY OF DANIA, FLORIDA ENTITLED "IMPOSITION OF
CHARGES'TO CAUSE SAID SECTION TO BE IN AGREEMENT
WITH THE CODE OF REGULATIONS OF BROWARD COUNTY
DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES PROTECTION;
PROVIDING FOR CONFLICTS AND PROVIDING FOR AN
EFFECTIVE DATE." (Continued trom 4l8lg7 meeting)
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5 "AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF DANIA, FLORIDA
AMENDING IN ITS ENTIRETY SECTION 27.54, ARTICLE IV OF
CHAPTER 27 OF THE CODE OF ORDINANCES OF THE CIry
OF DANIA, FLORIDA ENTITLED 'SCHEDULE FOR SEWER
CONNECTION CHARGES'TO CAUSE SAID SECTION TO BE
IN AGREEMENT W|TH THE CODE OF REGULATIONS OFBROWARD COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL
RESOURCES PROTECTION; PROVIDING FOR CONFLICTS
AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE" (Continued from
4/8/97 meeting)
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MEMO
TO: MAYOR AND COMMISSIONERS
FROM: MARIE JABALEE. CITY CLERK/FINANCE DIREC
RE: 1995/96 CAFR
DATE: APRIL 1,1997
Attached for your review is the City's 1995/96 annual financial report. A representative
from the audit firms of Grant Thomton, LLP and Shaun Davis, CPA will present the
report at the April 8, 1997 commission meeting and will be available to answer any
questions or concems that you may have.
RESOLUTTON NO._
A RESOLUTION OF THE CIry OF DANIA, FLORIDA,
DECLARING CERTAIN PERSONAL PROPERTY TO BE
OBSOLETE SURPLUS AND OF NO INTRINSIC VALUE
AND DECLARING THE INTENT OF THE CITY TO
DISPOSE OF SAME BY SELLING TO THE HIGHEST
BIDDER; AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CIry OF
DANIA, FLORIDA;
WHEREAS, the City Commission has determined that the personal
property as described in the schedule of equipment that is described in
Exhibit "A" which is attached hereto and made a part hereof is obsolete
surplus, and of no intrinsic value; and
WHEREAS, the city manager has recommended the city
commission declare said personal property to be obsolete surplus and of
no intrinsic value and that the same should be disposed of by selling to
the highest bidder.
Section 1. That the personal property as described in Exhibit "A"
which is attached hereto and made a part hereof is hereby declared to be
surplus, obsolete, and of no intrinsic value, and directing that said
property be disposed by selling to the highest bidder. lf no acceptable bid
is received, then the property shall be donated to a public institution.
Section 2: That this resolution shall be in force and take effect
immediately upon its passage and adoption.
PASSED AND ADOPTED on the day of , 1997.
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MAYOR-COMMISSIONER
ATTEST:
CITY CLERK - AUDITOR
APPROVED AS TO FORM AND CORRECTNESS:
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CITY ATTORNEY
2 RESOLUTION NO
CITY OF DANIA
MEMORANDUTVI
Dale: March 26, 1997
To: Marie Jabalee, Finance Director
From: Vem Johnson, Information Services Manager
Subj: SurplusEquipment
Marie:
The following is a list of equipment which can be declared surplus:
ITEM
OMNIPOWER BATTERY BACKUP
MODEL: 450LAN
$215. *NO
KEYBOARD
MODEL: E03443201
S/N: T1259718
$20. r'NO
AT&T MONITOR
MODEL: 314
SN:885408040939
$200..NO
AT&T PC
MODEL: 7093348
SAi: NONE
$ I800. r NO
AT&T KEYBOARD
SAI: 885309014583
$20, *NO
ACER PC BOX
MODEL: MPF-PC/900
SN: A052904876
$7950. i
(See Note)
YES
Cannibalized for
system upgrade
NEC MONITOR
MODEL: JCI404HMA-I
SA{: 09M86598
s400. r,NO
NEC MULTISYNC II MONITOR
MODEL: JC-I402HMA
SN: 87K40720 Z
$425. ,l'NO
NEC,&{ULTISYNC 3D MONITOR
MODEL: JCI4O4HMA- I
SN: 09M86598
s450. i NO
NEC/MULTISYNC 3D MONITOR
MODEL: JCI404HMA-1
S.N: 09M86596
$450. "NO
IXHIBIT ..A"
COST FIXED ASSET
NEC/MIII,TISYNC 3D MONITOR
MODEL: JCI404HMA-I
SAI: 98L34273K
$450. *NO
DELL MONITOR
MODEL: VI528UBP
S/N: NONE
s300. *NO
DELL MONITOR
MODEL: D1528-LS
S/N: 65226T0TIU35
s300. *NO
VOLTRON MONITOR
MODEL: TE-5154
S/N: CT8909E01272
$250 NO
DELL MONITOR
MODEL: Vl528UBP
S,N: NONE
$300. *NO
DELL MONITOR
MODEL: DI528-LS
S.N: 65226TQH4V55
$300. r,NO
NEC PTNWRITER PRINTER
MODEL: P5200
S/N: 603109463
$619.YES
NEC PINWRITER PRINTER
MODEL: P6200
SN: 559004490LX
$490. ',NO
PANASONIC PRINTER
MODEL: KX-PI 124
I.D.: OKMAQQF34839
$266 YES
PANASONIC PRINTER
MODEL: KX-PI 124
I.D.: 9FMAQHF845l3
s309 YES
AVATEX MODEM
MODEL:1200E
SAI: 820750
$r00.'l NO
TotalValue: (Approximately)$I5,6 t 4 ($8,014)
Total Value - Fixed Assets: (Approx.)s9144 (srs44)
(Cosls with asterisk indicates approximations)
Nole:
System was upgraded and parts were used in new system. Only cabinet and old
motherboard are being discarded. Value ofdiscarded parts is approximately S350.00.
Given this consideration, the values indicated would be $7600.00 less as shown in
parentheses in column three.
CITY OF DANIA
INTEROFF!CE MEMORANDUM
GROWTH MANAGEMENT DEPARTMENT
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TO
Ken Koch
Building Official
RE:SEWER AND WATER IMPACT FEES
Date:January 23,1997
ln processing the building permit applications for a new warehouse project, our impact
fee schedule has been questioned as not containing a provision for a particular type of
warehouse. The type of warehouse referred to is mini-storage, commonly called "the
extra closet." These buildings are constructed with many small storage cubicles,
ranging from approximately 3'x 4'x 5'to 10'x 10'x 20'. These'bays'can not and are
not used as businesses, and do not contain individual restrooms, or even one restroom
per building. Rather, according to the building code, there may be one restroom for the
project, given a maximum travel distance of 250 feet. Additionally, these operations
have a resident manager (which building has it's own bathroom) who oversees the
complex. The question raised is that our schedule has a provision only for standard
warehouses.
I have reviewed our ordinance, Section 27 -202, Chapter 27, Arlicle Vll, together
with our section 27-54. Chapter 27, Arlicle lV. Section 27-202 requires impact fees to
be used for work done to the city's sanitary sewer and water systems, and are collected
based on the impact that the new development will have on the city's systems. Section
27-54 lists hydraulic loadings of sewer and waste water treatment plants that are
anticipated from new developments. Although, 27 -202 is used for calculating impact
fees, and 27-54 is used for computing sewer tapping fees, both sections deal with the
same subject: waste water flow. There are two main differences between the
schedules in these two sections. One is that Section 27 -54 has many classifications
that are not included in 27-202, the second is that some classification s which appear in
both schedules have different rates.
I have also reviewed the schedule used by Broward County Natural Resource
Protection (Broward County Section 27-201). I use this schedule as this is the agency
which reviews construction plans prior to permitting, and monitors the flow to waste
water treatment facilities throughout the county. This schedule is more similar to
Dania's 27-54 than itis lo 27-202, yet there are still the same differences as discussed
above.
@r*or,
Michael Smith
City Manager
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I would propose:
1. Since both of Dania's ordinances (27 -54 and 27 -202) deal with the same issue
(impact on facilities) that either both schedules be the same, or that each section
refer to a common schedule;
2. The schedule(s) be revised in their entirety to concur with that used by DNRP
Since DNRP is in the business of monitoring the flows to the systems, I trust their
estimates for calculations to be accurate, and are a model to be followed. The changes
wou ld:
1 . Not lower any existing rates.
2. Simplify methods of calculations in some existing rates.
3. Add new classifications not previously llsted.
4. Allow to collect additional fees for future changes in existing projects
To illustrate #2:
I cite as an example service stations. Our ordinance is based on service bays and
pumps. DNRP's is based on water closets and bays, a more accurate way of dealing
with flow based on use of restrooms and bays.
To illustrate #3:
I cite the mini-storage warehouse which is a lesser rate than regular warehousing (0.01
as opposed to 0.1 ). This is a justifiable lower charge based on proven lower usage.
But then, we also add classes such as car washes, port facilities, dentisUdoctor offices,
and more.
To illustrate #4:
This allows us to collect additional fees when bedroom additions are added to
residences, or should additional barber/beauty chairs, or doctors be added to existing
businesses.
Please review the attached comparison chart, and recommend this change be
processed by our attorney.
v t
AN ORD]NANCE OF THE CIry OF DANIA, ,FLORIDA
AMENDING IN ITS ENTIRETY SECTTON 27.202, ARTICLE
VIIOF CHAPTER 27 OF THE CODE OF ORDINANCES OF
THE CITY OF DANIA, FLORIDA ENTITLED "IMPOSIilONOF CHARGES" TO CAUSE SAID SECTION TO BE IN
AGREEMENT WITH THE CODE OF REGULATIONS OF
BROWARD COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL
RESOURCES PROTECTION; PROVID|NG FOR
CONFLICTS AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
NOW THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY
OF DANIA, FLORIDA:
Section 1. That in order to be in agreement with the code or regulation of Broward
County Department of Natural Resources Protection Section 27 -202, Article Vll of
Chapter 27 of lhe Code of Ordinances of the City of Dania is hereby amended in its
entireties to read as follows:
"Sec 27 -202. lmposition of charges.
There is hereby charged, imposed and enacted sanitary sewer and water impact
connection charges which are assessed against all new users (owners or developers)
who shall connect to the sanitary sewer and/or water systems of the city, which charges
shall be as follows:
(a) Sanitary sewer impact connection charges:
Acreage impact charge, per acre.
Unit (ERC) impact charge (dwelling), per unit .
. .$3,086.00
352.00
(c) For uses other than dwellings, the unit (ERC) impact charges will be
calculated by the following flow determinations obtained from section 27-
5.053 of the Code of Regulations, Broward County Envirenmen*al-Qualig
e€{i+r€l-E€€C Depa rtment of N atu ra I Resou rces P rotection.
1 ORDINANCE NO
ORDINANCE NO,
(b) Water impact connection charges:Acreageimpactcharge,peracre. ...... $2,949.00
Unit (ERC) impact charge . .387.00
(1) Airports, bus terminal, train station, port and dock facilities
(a) 5 gpd per passenger
(b) 20 gpd add per employ per 8 hour shift
(2) Assembly Halls
2 gpd per seat
(3) Barber and beauty shops
(a) 100 gpd per dry service chair
(b) 200 gpd per wet service chair
(4) Bar and cocktail lounges (no food service)
20 gpd per seat
(5) Bowling Alleys
100 gpd per lane (No food operation)
(6) Camps
(a) 25 gpd day, no food service
(b) 1 00 gpd luxury resort per person
(c) 100 gpd labor, per person
(7) Camper or RV trailer park
150 gpd per space
(8) Car Wash
(a) 3500 gpd Automatic type
(b) 350 gpd Automatic type (recycled water)
(c) 1750 gpd Hand wash
(9) Churches
3 gpd per sanctuary seat
(1 0) Dance halls
2 gpd per person
(1 1) Dentist Offices
(a) 250 gpd per dentist
(b) 200 gpd plus per wet service chair
(12) Doctor offices
(a) 250 gpd per physician
(b) 0.20 gpd plus per square foot of office space
2 ORDINANCE NO.
(13) Drive-in theater
5 gpd per car space
(14) Fire Station
100 gpd per bed
(15) Health Spa
0.35 gpd per square foot (does not include food service)
(16) Hospitals and nursing homes
210 gbd per bed space (does not include public food service
areas and ofiices),
('17) lnstitutions
100 gpd per person (including resident staff)
(18) Kennels
(a) 30 gpd per animal space
(b) 250 gpd per veterinarian
(19) Laundries
(a) 400 gpd per coin operated machine
(b) 650 gpd per commercial non-coin operated machine
(20) Marinas
40 gpd per boat slip (close not include office repair and leisure
facilities)
(21) Office Building
0.20 gpd per square foot of floor space
(22) Parks, public with comfort stations
10 gpd per visitor
(23) Pet Grooming Parlors
200 gpd per wash basin (does not include rental sales)
(24) Recreation/Pool builders
2 gpd per person (300 gallon minimum)
(25) Residences
(a) 300 gpd Single Family, detached each
(b) 250 gpd multiple family per dwelling unit
(c) 150 gpd MoteliHotel units per bedroom
(d) 150 gpd Bedroom additions to single family residence
(e) 300 gpd mobile homes each
3 ORDINANCE NO.
(26) Restaurants
(a) 300 gpd single family, detached each
(b) 250 gpd multiple family per dwelling unit
(c) 150 gpd motel/hotel units, per bedroom
(d) 150 gpd bedroom additions to single family residence
(e) 300 gpd mobile homes, each
(27) Schools: Elementary/Middle
(a) 10 gpd per pupil per day
(b) 5 gpd add for shower/pupil
(c) 5 gpd add for caferia/pupil
(28) High School
(a) 15 gpd per pupil per day
(b) 5 gpd add for shower/pupil
(c) 5 gpd add for caferia/pupil
(29) Boarding School
100 gpd per pupil
(30) Service Stations and Auto Repair Shops
(a) 250 gpd per water closet
(b) 100 gpd plus per service bay
(31) Shopping centers and retail shops square foot
0.10 gpd per square foot or floor space (does not include food service or
laundry)
(32) Theaters and Auditoriums
5 gpd per seat
(33) Warehouse, mini storage with Resident Manager
0.01 gpd per square foot or floor space
250 gpd plus Residence
(34) Warehouses
0.10 gpd per square foot offloor spaces.
(e) The above sanitary sewer and water impact connection charges are in
additional to all other fees and charges for sanitary sewer and water service
imposed by the city ordinances.
(f) The calculations shall be based upon gross acreage and total units. Lakes
4 ORDINANCE NO.
(d) Credit will be given for the dollar amount of any sanitary sewer and/or water
line assessment previously paid by property connected to said systems.
shall be included in the gross acreage calculations. (Ord. No. 7, \3,4-26-83;
Ord. No. 41-86, € 3, 9-23-86).'
Section 2. fhat all ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith be and the
same are hereby repealed to the extent of such conflict.
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
1997
PASSED AND ADOPTED on Second and Final Reading on the
_day of _, 1997.
MAYOR COMMISSIONER
ATTEST:
CIry CLERK -AUDITOR
APPROVED AS TO FORM AND CORRECTNESS:
*,*.( C. A./(-
CITY ATTORNEY
5 ORDINANCE NO.
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF DANIA, FLORIDA
AMENDING IN ITS ENTIRETY SECTION 27-54, ARTICLE IV
OF CHAPTER 27 OF THE CODE OF ORDINANCES OF THE
CITY OF DANIA, FLORIDA ENTTTLED "SCHEDULE FOR
SEWER CONNECTION CHARGES" TO CAUSE SAID
SECTION TO BE IN AGREEMENT wlTH THE CODE OF
REGULATIONS OF BROWARD COUNTY DEPARTMENT
OF NATURAL RESOURCES PROTECTION; PROVIDING
FOR CONFLICTS AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE
DATE.
NOWTHEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY
OF DANIA, FLORIDA:
Section 1. That in order to be in agreement with the code or regulation of Broward
County Department of Natural Resources Protection Section 27-54, Article lV of
Chapter 27 of the Code of Ordinances of the City of Dania is hereby amended in its
entirety to read as follows:
"Sec 27-54. Schedule for Sewer Connection Charges.
A sewer connection charge will be made for each connection to the city
sanitary sewer system, such charge payable at time of making application for permits
based on the following schedule:
Sewer connection charges will be composed of a one-time tapping charge of fifty
dollars ($50.00) per tap plus twenty cents ($0.20) per average daily gallonage used
according to the following table:
(1) Airports, bus terminals, train stations, port and dock facilities
(a) 5 gpd per passenger
(b) 20 gpd add per employ per 8 hour shift
(2) Assembly Halls
2 gpd per seat
(3) Barber and beauty shops
(a) 100 gpd per dry service chair
(b) 200 gpd per wet service chair
(4) Bar and cocktail lounges (No food service)
20 gpd per seat
)/
1 ORDINANCE NO.
oRDtNANCE NO _'NGN"'*,k
\,
(5) Bowling Alleys
100 gpd per lane (No food Operation)
(6) Camps
(a) 25 gpd day, no food service
(b) 1 00 gpd luxury resort per person
(c) 100 gpd labor, per person
(7) Camper or RV trailer park
150 gpd per space
(8) Car Wash
(a) 3500 gpd Automatic type
(b) 350 gpd Automatic type (recycled water)
(c) 1750 gpd Hand wash
(9) Churches
3 gpd per sanctuary seat
(1 0) Dance halls
2 gpd per person
(1 1) Dentist Offices
(a) 250 gpd per dentist
(b) 200 gpd plus per wet service chair
(12) Doctor offices
(a) 250 gpd per physician
(b) 0.20 gpd plus per square foot of office space
(13) Drive-in theater
5 gpd per car space
(14) Fire Station
100 gpd per bed
(15) Health Spa
0.35 gpd per square foot (does not include food service)
(16) Hospitals and nursing homes
210 gbd per bed space (does not include public food service
areas and offices),
(17) lnstitutions
100 gpd per person (including resident staff)
2 ORDINANCE NO
('l B) Kennels
(a) 30 gpd per animal space
(b) 250 gpd per veterinarian
(19) Laundries
(a) 400 gpd per coin operated machine
(b) 650 gpd per commercial non-coin operated machine
(20) Marinas
40 gpd per boat slip (close not include office repair and leisure
facilities)
(2'l) Office Building
0.20 gpd per square foot of floor space
(22) Parks, public with comfort stations
10 gpd per visitor
(23) Pet Grooming Parlors
200 gpd per wash basin (does not include rental sales)
(24) Recreation/Pool builders
2 gpd per person (300 gallon minimum)
(25) Residences
(a) 300 gpd Single Family, detached each
(b) 250 gpd multiple family per dwelling unit
(c) 150 gpd Motel/Hotel units per bedroom
(d) 150 gpd Bedroom additions to single family residence
(e) 300 gpd mobile homes each
(26) Restaurants
(a) 50 gpd open 24 hours, per seat including bar
(b) 30 gpd open less than 24 hours, per seat including bar
(c) 35 gpd open less than 24 hours, with drive-thru window, per seat
including bar.
(d) 50 gpd drive-ins, per space
(e) 50 gpd carry out food service only per 100 square feet
(27) Schools: Elementary/Middle
(a) 10 gpd per pupil per day
(b) 5 gpd add for shower/pupil
(c) 5 gpd add for caferiaipupil
(28) High School
(a) 15 gpd per pupil per day
3 oRDtNANCE NO._
(b) 5 gpd add for shower/pupil
(c) 5 gpd add for caferia/pupil
(29) Boarding School
'100 gpd per pupil
(30) Service Stations and Auto Repair Shops
(a) 250 gpd per water closet
(b) 100 gpd plus per service bay
(31) Shopping centers and retail shops square foot
0.10 gpd per square foot or floor space (does not include food service or
laundry)
(32) Theaters and Auditoriums
5 gpd per seat
(33) Warehouse, mini storage with Resident Manager
0.01 gpd per square foot or floor space
250 gpd plus Residence
(34) Warehouses
0.10 gpd per square foot of floor spaces
Section 2. That all ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith be and the
same are hereby repealed to the extent of such conflict.
PASSED AND ADOPTED on First Reading on the day of_, 1997
PASSED AND ADOPTED on Second and Final Reading on the
_day of _, 1997.
MAYOR COMMISSIONER
ATTEST:
4
CITY CLERK -AUDITOR
Section 3 That this ordinance shall be in force and take effect immediately upon
its final passage and adoption.
ORDINANCE NO.
APPROVED AS TO FORM AND CORRECTNESS:
A,z^l C. dzalez._
CIryATTORNEY
5 oRDTNANCE NO._
ORDINANCE NO
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF DANIA, FLORIDA AMENDING
SUB PARAGRAPH (a) OF SECTION 19-52, ART|CLE tV OF
CHAPTER I9 OF THE CODE OF ORDINANCES TO ELIMINATE THE
APPOINTMENT OF ONE CITY COMMISSIONER AS A MEMBER OF
THE DOWNTOWN REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY; PROVIDING FOR
CONFLIGTS, AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE
NOWTHEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CIry COMMISSION OF THE
CIry OF DANIA, FLORIDA:
Section 1. That Section 19-52, Article lV of Chapter 19 of the Code of
Ordinances of the City of Dania be and the same is hereby amended to read as
follows:
"Sec 19-52. Membership, meetings, records, etc.
(a) The agency shall consist of deyen++ ten (10) members appointed by the city
commission, ene ef whieh shall be eity eemmissiener appeinted by majerity ef the eity
€€{mmi€€i€{+. Any other persons may be appointed as members if they reside or are
engaged in business, which shall mean owning a business, practicing a profession, or
performing a service for compensation, or serving as an officer or director of a
corporation or other business entity so engaged within the City of Dania."
Section 2. That except as hereln amended, all other provisions of said Section
1 9-52, Article lV of Chapter '19 shall remain in full force and effect.
Section 3. That all ordinances or parts of ordinances 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
1 ORDINANCE NO.-
ffir
PASSED AND ADOPTED on First Reading on the day of
_,1997.
PASSED AND ADOPTED on Second and Final Reading on the
_day of _, 1997.
MAYOR COMMISSIONER
ATTEST:
CIry CLERK.AUDITOR
APPROVED AS TO FORM AND CORRECTNESS:
CITY ATTORNEY
2 ORDINANCE NO.
&rzJ C ae,.----
NOTICE OF HEARING BEFORE CITY COMMISSION
CITY OF DANIA, FLORIDA, REGARDING
ADOPTION OF THE FOLLOWING PROPOSED ORDINANCE
NOTICE lS HEREBY GIVEN that the City Commission of the City of Dania, Florida, on April 8,
1997, al7:30 p-m. or as soon thereafter as the mafter may be heard, will conduct a public
hearing in the City Commission room of the Dania City Hall, 100 West Dania Beach Boulevard,
Dania, Florida to consider the proposed adoption of the following Ordinance entitled:
.AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF DANIA, FLORIDA AMENDING SUB PARAGRAPH
(a) OF SECTION 19-52, ARTICLE lV OF CHAPTER 19 OF THE CODE OF
ORDINANCES TO ELIMINATE THE APPOINTMENT OF ONE CITY COMMISSIONER
AS A MEMBER OF THE DOWNTOWN REDEVELOPMENTAGENCY; PROVIDING
FOR CONFLICTS, AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE."
A copy of this proposed ordinance is on file in the office of the City Clerk, City Hall, 100 West
Dania Beach 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 matter considered at this hearing will need a record of the proceedings and for such
purpose 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.
ln accordance with the American with Disabilities Act, persons needing assistance to
participate in any of the proceedings should contact Marie Jabalee, City Clerk, 100 West Dania
Beach Boulevard, Dania, Florida 33004, (954) 921-8700 ext.2O2 at least 48 hours prior to the
meeting.
/s/ Marie Jabalee
City Clerk
Sent lnternet to Sun Sentinel for publication on March 29, 1997
RESOLUTION NO.
A RESOLUTION OF THE CIry OF DANIA, FLORIDA,
AUTHORIZING THE TRANSMISSION OF A LAND USE PLAN
CHANGE FROM FROM LOW (5) RESIDENTIAL TO
COMMERCIAL ON A PARCEL OF LAND CONTAINING
APPROXIMATELY 9.548 ACRES MORE OR LESS LOCATED ON
THE NORTH SIDE OF GRIFFIN RD. AT APPROXIMATELY THE
2300 BLOCK, CONTAINING THE FOLLOWING: LOT 16, BLOCK
4, THE MARSHALL EVERGLADES LAND CO. SUBDIVISION OF
SECTION 29, TOWNSHIP 50 SOUTH, RANGE 42 EAST, AS
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 1, PAGE 98, OF THE PUBLIC
RECORDS OF DADE COUNTY, FLORIDA, LESS THE NORTH
25.00 FEET THEREOF, AND LESS ALL THAT PART OF SAID
LOT 16, LYING WITHIN 55.00 FEET OF THE SOUTH LINE OF
SAID SECTION 29. SAID LANDS SITUATE, LYING AND BEING
IN BROWARD COUNTY, FLORIDA. CONTAINING 9.548 ACRES,
PROVIDING THAT ALL RESOLUTIONS OR PARTS OF
RESOLUTIONS IN CONFLICT HEREWTH BE AND THE SAME
ARE HEREBY REPEALED TO THE EXTENT OF SUCH
CONFLICT AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
WHEREAS, the City of Dania has annexed this property which is part of
the Broward County Land Use Plan; and
WHEREAS, the City of Dania wishes to amend the Broward County Land
Use Plan Element in accordance with Section 163.3184, Florida statutes, said
amendment being described as follows:
LOT 16, BLOCK 4, THE MARSHALL EVERGLADES LAND CO.
SUBDIVISION OF SECTION 29, TOWNSHIP 50 SOUTH, RANGE
42 EAST, AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 1, PAGE 98, OF THE
PUBLIC RECORDS OF DADE COUNW, FLORIDA, LESS THE
NORTH 25.00 FEET THEREOF, AND LESS ALL THAT PART OF
SAID LOT 16, LYING WITHIN 55.00 FEET OF THE SOUTH LINE
OF SAID SECTION 29. SAID LANDS SITUATE, LYING AND
BEING IN BROWARD COUNTY, FLORIDA. CONTAINING 9.548
ACRES
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COMMISSION
OF THE CITY OF DANIA, FLORIDA;
Wt>
RESOLUTTON NO. _
Section 1 That the City Commission of the City of Dania, Florida
hereby authorizes the transmission of this Land Use Change to the Broward
County Planning Council for review and for concurrent transmittal of the local
and county amendments to the Department of Community Affairs, State of
Florida.
Section 2 Thal all resolutions or parts of resolutions in conflict
herewith be and the same are hereby repealed to the extent of such conflict
Section 3 That this resolution shall be in force and take effect
immediately upon its passage and adoption.
PASSED AND ADOPTED on this day of ,1997
MAYOR - COMMISSIONER
ATTEST:
CITY CLERK - AUDITOR
APPROVED AS TO FORM AND CORRECTNESS
By:
RANK C. ADLER, City Attorney
RESOLUTION NO.
TO
RE
CITY OF DANIA
INTEROFFICE MEMORANDUM
GROWTH MANAGEMENT DEPARTMENT
Michael W. Smith
City Manager
FROM: Leigh R. Kerr, AI
Planning Consultant
DATE: April I, 1997
Please schedule this item for the April 8, 1997 City Commission meeting. The parcel is
within the Ravenswood Annexation area, that was annexed by the City several years ago.
Since this portion ofthe City has not yet been included in the City's Comprehensive Plan,
this Comprehensive Plan amendment is actually an amendment to the Broward County
Land Use Plan. The City Commission will make a recommendation to Broward County
for the review of this Comprehensive Plan amendment.
LU- 08-97
Public Hearing on the Transmittal of a Land Use Amendment for 8.9 Acres
west of Ravenswood Road and north of Griffin Road
The request is to amend the Comprehensive Plan for the approximately 8.9 acre parcel
which is located immediately west of Ravenswood Road and north of GrifEn Road from
Low (5) Residential (5 du/acre) to Commercial. The applicant for the amendment is
Wilson C. Atkinso4 III, Esquire on behalf of Griffin Pointe, Inc., the property owners.
They indicate the intent of the amendment is to provide a land use that would be more
compatible with the area, particularly in light of the flight path of the Fort Lauderdale-
Hollywood Intemational Airport and its impact to property in the general area. The
aviation activity in the proximity of the site renders the property more suitable for
commercial rather than residential type uses. The properties to the east are designated
LU- 08-97
Public Hearing on the Transmittal of a Land Use Amendment for 8.9 Acres west of
Ravenswood Road and north of Griffin Road
Page 2 of 2
Commercial and Medium (16) Residential, and are developed industrial, commercial and
multi-family type uses. The property south of the subject is consistent with the
commercial designation. To the west is a developed Low Medium (10) Residential area
which is currently a mobile home park. The property to the north is Low (5) Residential,
which is separated from the property by Southwest 45t Street.
The petitioner has submitted the analysis ofthe impacts ofthe change from the residential
use to the commercial use, (copy attached). The proposed use for the site is
warehousdshowroom use, or what is also known as flex space. The maximum allowable
development under the existing designation is 44 dwelling units. The maximum allowable
development under the proposed change is approximately 100,000 square feet of
warehouse/showroom uses.
The analysis for the water and sewer indicates that the flowages will be reduced with the
Comprehensive Plan amendment. Drainage will be provided for in accordance with the
Broward County and South Florida Water Management District rules and regulations.
Solid Waste will be provided via the agreement that the City has with Reuter Recycling.
There will be an increase in solid waste for the site, but the agreement with Reuter
Recycling is well within the confines of this increase. The amendment will have a reduced
impact on recreatior/open space, inasmuch it is a reduction of residential which generates
park and recreation demand. Their will also be a reduction in the demand on the school
system .
In summary, the Comprehensive Plan amendment is in line with the planned reorientation
of land uses in the Ravenswood corridor. It is a land use that would be more compatible
given the airport influences within this general region. The proposal will provide a tax
base enhancement to the City, and at the time of zoning and site plan approval, proper
buffering will be required that would ensure compatible transitions to the adjacent land
uses.
The Planning and Zoning Board recommended approval at its March 19,1997 meeting
LRK/ker
50.27n\,lS-GRIFFIN PT
The traffic generation by the proposal will increase the traffic generation within the area.
However, a study of the existing facilities that are planned for the area indicates that
adequate capacity will be available to support the future uses and still meet the level of
service standards of the City and County Land Use Plans. The report indicates that there
are no impacts to historical or natural resources within the area.
CIry OF DANIA GROWTH MANAGEMENT DEPT,PLANNING AND ZONING DTVISION
1OO W. DANIA BEACH BLVD.
OANIA, FL 33004
PETITION FOR LAND USE AMENDMENT
DATE: 2 /28 /97
TO
US
RE
PETITION L -64
CITY OF DANIA PLANNING AND ZONING BOARO ANO DANIA CITY COMMISSION, A LANDE PLAN AMENDMENT OF PROPERTY AS HEREINAFTEd IruOICETEO IS HEREBYQUESTED BY:
9IILSON C. ATKINSON, III , ATTORNEY FOR OWNER, GRITFINPETITIONER: POINTE, rNC., a plorida corporarion
LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF SUBJECT pROpERTY: (FOL|O
I0229-01-I5710 (SEE E)CIIBIT ''A'' ATTACHED
10229-01-1570 0 and
HERTIO)
GENERAL LOCATION OF SUBJECT PROPERTY:COMMERCIAL DB-2
SEE E'CIIBIT NAT ATTACHED IIERETO
PRESENT LANO USE: RESIDENTIAI DR-IC REQUESTED LAND USE: COM}TERCIAL
REASONS & JUSTIFICATION FOR REQUESTED LAND USE AMENDMENT:
S OUTII RI,'I.II{AY ITPANSION OT PORT LAUDERDALE I NTERNATIO}IAL AIRPORT
ADVERSELY ]I4PACIS EXISTING RESIDENTIAT I,AND USE OF PROPERW.(SEE EXHIBIT'8")
(Note: rf more than one Land use amendment is requested, prease aftach comprete regar descriptionof each zoning classilication requested.)
NorE: ALL SIGNATURES MUST BE NorARrzEo By ORDER oF oANrA crry coMMrssroN
Sworn to and subscribed before me
Notary lic
Sthisof Februalv 19IR 97
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TTY.
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Commission Expire
Seal:
WHEN PETITIO
FOLLOWNG:
Street Address,
HOLLYWOOD,
City State & ZiDFL 33020
954-925-s50I
Telephone Number
NER IS NOT THE OWNER OF THE SUBJECT PROPERTY, PLEASE FILL THE
This is to certify that I am the owner
USE AMENDMENT (BROWARD CO
to make and file the aforesaid PETITI
Swom to and subscribed before me
of subject lands described above in the PETITION FOR LANDUNry) and that I have authorized lilLsoN c.ATKINSON, III,
ON FOR LAND USE DMENT (BROWARD COUNTY).UI RE
ATTORNE'
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BY
Notary Public State of (EL 1946 TYLER STREET
Printed Name of N Skeet Address. Citv State & Zi;HOLLYWOOD, FL'33020
95,1-92s-5501Commission Exp
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DESCRIPTION:
Lot 16, Block 4, THE MARSHALL EVERGLADES LAND CO. SUBDIVISION
oF SECTION 29, TOWNSHIP 50 SoUTH, RANGE 42 EAST, as recorded
in Plat Book 1, Page 98, of the Public Records of Dade County,
Florida, LESS the North 25.00 feet thereof, and LESS ALL that
part of said Lot 16, tyinq within 55.00 feet of the South Line
of said Section 29.
Said lands
Containing
situate, Iying and being in Broward County, Flbrida.
9.548 Acres.
CERTIFIED TO:
Griffin Pointe, Inc., A Elorida CorPoratj-on..First American Title Insurance CompanyAtkinson Diner Stone and Mankuta, P.A.
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CITY OF DANIA
DANIA CITY COMMISSION
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
NOTICE OF LAND USE CHANGE
The City of Dania proposes to change the use of land within the area shown in the map
of this advertisement. A public hearing on the proposal will be held on April 8, 1996 at
7:30 p.m. or as soon thereafter it may be heard at Dania City Hall, 100 West Dania
Beach Boulevard, Dania, Florida. lnterested parties may appear at the meeting and be
heard regarding of the proposed land use change. lnformation on this proposed land
use change can be obtained at the Dania City Hall, Planning and Zoning Department,
on weekdays between the hours 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m.
LU-08-97 - Griffin Point, lnc., request for land use change from Residential to
Commercial. Location is approximately 2300 Griffin Rd. Legal Description: Lot 16 Blk 4
Marshall Everglade Subdivision.
ln accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, persons needing assistance to
participate in any of these proceedings should contact Marie Jabalee, City Clerk, '100
W. Dania Beach Blvd., Dania, FL 33004,921-8700 ext.2O2 at least 48 hours prior to
the meeting.
See reverse side for Map....
Any person who decides to appeal any decision made by the Dania City Commission
with respeet to any matter considered at this meeting or hearing will 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.
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GRIFFIN ROAD
LAND USE PLAN
AMENDMENT
Applicant:
Griflin Pointe, lnc.
% President Wilson C. Atkinson
1946 Tyler Street
Hollywood, Florida
(954)92s-5501 (ofiice)
(954) 920-2711 (fax)l-U'O8-?7
APPLICATION FOR AMENDMENT
TO THE CITY OF DANIA I.AND USE PLAN
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Date local governing body held transmittal public hearing.
To be inctuded following transmittal public hearing.
Whether the amendment is within an Area of Critical State Concern or
Resource Planning and Management Program.
The amendment site is not locarcd in an Area of Gitical State Concern or Rcsouce
Planning and Management Progmm.
Y[hether the amendment is an exemption to the twice per calendar year
Iimitation on the adoption of plan amendments.
Yes, this amendment is an exemption to the twice per calendar year limitation on he
adoption of plan amendments. This amcndment is a small scale amendment.
Proposed month of adoption.
This amendmcnt will be adopted by Broward County. This will be in September' 199.
Whether the proposed amendment is to be adopted under a joint planning
agreement.
No, the proposed amendment is not to bc adopted under ajoint planning agreemcnt.
Name, title, address, and tetephone number of local government contact.
I-eigh Ken
Acting Growth Management Dircctor
City of Dania
100 W. Dania Beach Blvd.
Dania, FL 33004
954-921-87NEx262
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)LOCAL GOVERNMENT INFORMATION
Local Amendment or Case Number.
The Case Number for this application is LU-08-97.
Recommendation of the local unit of government and the local planning
a gen cy.
To be provided.
Local staff report on the amendment as provided to the local government.
To be provided.
Description of public notification procedures followed for this amendment.
The City of Dania and Broward Counry provide public notification procedures as required
by Florida Law.
APPLICANT INFORMATION
Name, address and telephone number of the applicant.
Wilson C. Atkinson, Esquire
Atkinson, Diner, Stone & Mankuta P.A.
19z16 Tyler Sueet
Hollywood, Florida
954-925-550t
B. Name, address, and telephone number of the agents.
Christopher Cuuo
Cutro and Associates
2455 Hollywood Blvd.
Hollywood, FL 33020
(954)920-2205
Name, address and telephone number of the property owner.
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Griffin Pointe, Inc.
7o President Wilson C. A&inson
1946 Tyier Street
Hollywood, Florida
(954) 925-5501 (office)
(954)920-271r (fax)
Planning Council fee for processing the amendment.D
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Not applicable.
Applicant's rationale for the amendment.
Thc amendment site lies within the flight parh of the south runway of the Fon tauderdale-
Hollywood lntemational Airport. Afrer tt e -n*ay is expanded the aviation 4ti"iq in
proximiry to the site renders the Foperty more suitable for commercial, rather than
iesidentiil uses. The rcason for this is blcause the noise pattems for the south runway will
be extended to the west of ttre airpon increasing lhe noisc over the property. Undcr thesc
circumstances single family hous-es on the subjett propcny would be an inappropriate land
use.
In addition, the proposed commercial designation is compatible with the adjacent land use
plan designations and uses. The properties o the east are designated comme-rcial and
mcdium (16) rcsidential and developed as industrial, commercial and multi-family
rcsidential, providing for similar iniensities in use. Thc property to lhe south is consistcnt
with the proposed designation as it is also designated commercial. To the west is low
medium (10) residentiil propeny developed as a mobile home park Tlp pryperty I $e
north is low (5) residential and ieparated from the subject propeny by Southwest 45 StrEeL
4 AMENDMENT SITE DESCRIPTION
Concise written description of the size and boundaries of the area proposed
to be amended.
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The subject
Road, nonh
1S located on the south side of S.W. 45 Street, wcst of Ravenswood
Road and east of S.W. 23 Avenue extended. The site is 8.86 acresof
(Gross) and 8.67 (Net) acres in size.
Legal description of the area proposed to be amended.
Sec attached legal description.
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Map-at a scale of 1" = 600' clearly indicating the amendment's locationt
boundaries, and proposed land uses.
See attached map.
EXISTING AND PROPOSED USES
Current and proposed locat and Broward County Land Use Plan
designation(s) for the amendment site.
COUNTY
f.ow (5) Residential
Commercial
B. Current land use designations for the surrounding properties.
CITY COUNTY
Current:
Proposed:
Nonh:
East:
West:
South:
Nonh: R-lC
East: M-1, R-3, B-2
Wesu T-1, R-lC
South: B-2
low (5) Residential
Commercial,
Medium ( 1 6) Residential
low Medium (10)
Rcsidential, Low (5)
Residential
Commercial
CITY
t-ow (5) Residential
Commercial
no change
no change
no change
Low (5) Residential
CommerciaI,
Medium (16) Residential
Low Medium (10) Residential,
low (5) Residendal
CommerciaI
D. Existing use of amendment site and adjacent sreas'
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C.Current and proposed zoning for the amendment sitc and qdjacent ale.as'
Inai.ut" if tnb n'exiUitity pro-visions of the Broward County Land Use Plan
have been used to rezone adjacent areas.
Existins: ProPosed:
Amendment Site: R-lC DB-2 Commercial
Nonh:
East:
West:
South:
Amendment Site: Vacant
Single-family residential
Industrial, commercial, multi-family residential
Mobile home park, vacanr
Vacant
Proposed use of the amendment site including square footage and/or
dwelling unit count proposed for each parcel.
The zoning of ttre propeny if the amendment is approved will be DB-2. This. zoning
district allows a wide iang-e of uses. The owner bf the hopes to develop the site with
warehouse/showrooms.
Proposed site plan and any other avaitable special studies or information.
There are no plans or studies available at this time.
Maximum allowable development under existing designation for the site.
The maximum allowable development allowed on the site is 44 dwclling unis.
Maximum allowable development under proposed designation for the site.
The maximum devclopment allowed by the proposed change is 96,485 square fect of
commercial uses.
SANITARY SEWER ANALYSIS
l. Provide the sdopted level of service standard for the service area in
which the amendment is located and the current level of service.
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The level of servicc for residential uses is 250 -300 gallons per day per unir The
level of service for rctail space is .l gallon per day average daily fl9w {or gph
square foot of retail space.
-This is based on the City of Dania 9ompehensive Plan
witch sets the level oi service for average daily flows for differcnt land uses. Thc
adopted level of service is currently being met.
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Identify the facilities serving the service - area in which the
amendinent is located including the plant capacity, current demand on
ptant capacity and committed plant capacity.
The amcndment sitc is served bv the Hollvwood Regional Wastewarr Trcarnent
Plant. This Plant has a licensed i apaciry oi42 million gallons per day (MGD). Thc
plant is presently has an average flow of 33.78 MGD. The committed demand is
i.f uCb for a otal cur€nt and committed demand of 35.0E MGD' Thus' the
available capacity is 6.92 MGD. Based on the remaining capacity sufftcient capacity
exists for the requested amendment.
The City of Dania has a user agreement with the City of Hollywood' The agrcement
providei for 3.8 MGD capacity. The average flow is 2.6 MGD, resulting in a
surplus of 1.2 MGD.
Identify the additional demand resulting from this amendment 'providi catculations inctuding assumed demand per square foot or
dwelling unit.
It is anticipated that under the existing residential use the site will-generatc 13'200
gallons peir day (gpd) of effluent (44 units x 300 gallo:s = 13,2q0 Cpd.) thc. s-re
as proposed will genemte 9,649 gallons per day (96,485 square feet comm€rcial x
.l 'gpa = 9,649 -gpd). This me-ans thu the proposed amendment will decreasc
deriind on the Hotiywood Regional Wastewater Treasnent Plant by 3,551 gallons
per day.
Identify the projected plant capacity and demand for the short and
long iange ptanning horizons as identified within the- adopted
coripreheisivl ptan -- provide demand proiections and information
regaiding plannld capicity expansions - in-cluding year, identified
funding iources and other relevant information.
Thc Hollywood Regional Wastcwuer Trcatment Plant has a design-capacity of 42
MGD. the avera$ daily flow for the past 12 months was 33.78 MGD. The
projected flow for the yeu ZOOO is 38.6 MGD. At the present uqg i1s n9t
inticipated that the plani capacity wil be inqeased in the near future' The Plant is
opcrating at 83 .52Vo of caPacitY.
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- For the City of Dania ponion, the projected flows for the years 2000 9n9 2005 are
3.0 and 3.5. respectively. The user agrc€ment with Hollywood will increase o
4.68 MGD in the year 2000 to continue to provide sufficient capacity.
5. Identify the existing and planned service to site - provide information
regarding existing and proposed trunk lines and lateral hookups to
the amendment site.
Sewer mains arc available in the area of dre site. No additional mains or maju tunk
lines arc anticiparcd at this time to serve the proposed development.
6. Letter from utility verifying the above information.
To be provided.
POTABLE WATER ANALYSIS
1. Provide the adopted level of service standard for the service area in
which the amendment is located and the current level of service.
The adopted lrvel of Service for potable water service is for residential uses is 250
-300 galons per unit per day and ior commercial uscs is .l gallons per day for each
square foot of retail spacc, The Ciry of Dania C.omprehensive Plan scts this as an
average daily flow for retail space. The adopted level of sewice is being mer
Identify the facilities servicing the service area in which the
amendment is located including the plant capacity, current demand
and committed demand.
The amendment site is presently served by Broward County's 3A plant. The current
plant capaciry 6.7 MGD. The iurrent demand is 2.78 MGD. Broward County is
planning to close the 3A plant within the next 2 years and purchase water from the
Hollywood water plant. The Hollywood water plant has a capacity of 37 MGD, a
current demand of23 MGD and a committed demand of 3 MGD. Thus, therc is and
will be adcquate capacity to meet the demand under thc proposed desigrration.
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3 Identify the wellfield serving the service area in
amendirent is located including the permitted capacity,
capacity and expiration date of the permit'
The South Regional Wellfields serve the Broward Colnty 3.A plant. They have.a
wellfield capac-ity of 36 MCD and a demand of 5 MGD. the rem44lS capacity. is
31 MGD. the i{ollywood wellfields have a permitted capacity-of 29 MGD and.a
demand of 23 MGDresuldng in a remaining capacity of 6 MGD. The permit is
rcnewed annually in January.
Identify the additional potable water demand resulting- from-
amendment - provide cilculations including assumed demand
square foot or dwelling unit.
It is anticipated that under the existing residential use the site will-generate 13'200
gallons pei day (gpd) of effluent (44 unis x 300 gallons = 13,200 Cpd.) The. qre
is prop6sed will lLnerate 9,649 gallons per day (96,485 square feet commercial x
.l 'Cpa = 9,649 tpd). This means that the proposed amendment will decrease
demand on the water treatment plants by 3551 gallons per day.
Identify the projected or planned capacity for the short and- long
range planning- horizons as included within the - adopted
com--prehlnsive -plan - provide demand projections snd information
regaiding plannid plant- capacity expansibnf including year' funding
an-d othei ielevant informaiion. If additional wellfields are planned
provide status including the status of any permit applications.
No additional expansions of the plant are planned at this dme.
Identify the existing and plsnned service to site-' provide information
regarding existing hookups to the amendment site.
Water mains are available in the area of the site. No additional mains or majo runk
lines are anticipated at this time to serve the proposed development.
Letter from utility verifying the above information.
To be provided.
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C DRA.INAGE ANALYSIS
1. Provide the adopted level of service standard for the service area in
which the amendment is located and the current level of service.
The level of service for the area in which the proposed amendment is located is
dctermined by the South Florida Building Code and the South Florida Water
Management District as referenced in the Dania Comprehensive Plan as follows:
Road Protection - 10 year Flood Crircria Map
Buildings - 100 year Flood Elevation Map
Storm Siwen - Florida Deparrnent of Transponation Zone l0 rainfall curves
Flood Plain Routing - Modjfied SCS routing method as established by the SFWMD
"Basis of Review"
Best Management Practices
Identify the facilities serving the service area in which the
amendment site is located.
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The drainage in the arca of the amendment is controlled by a South Florida Wag
Management through a sysem of canals and pumps in the immediate area.
Identify any ptanned drainage improvements including year' funding
sources and other relevant information.
Drainage improvements to the amcndment sitc will be addrcssed at tho time of site
ptan re-view. The recndon rcquirement for the site is the first one inch of runoff.
i--A tUtt be reserved on the site to handle this runoff.
Indicate if a Basin Surface Water Management Plan has been
approved by the South Florida Water Management District for the
s endment - area. Also, indicate if the Basin Surface Water
Management Plan is Currently undergoing review for modification.
Not Applicable.
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adopted level of service and there are no improvements- planned. t.o
addiess the deficiencies, provide an engineering analysis which
demonstrates how the site - will be drained and the impact on the
surrounding DroDerties. The information should include the wet
season wate*r ievei for the amendment site, design storm, natural and
proposed land elevation, on hundred year flood elevalion,. acreage
ior' proposed water management reiention area' elevation-s for
buildingi, roads, and yardsf storage and runoff calculations for the
design storm and estimated time for flood waters to recede to the
natural land elevation.
6 ge district serving the area in which the
ing the above information.
Not applicable.
SOLID WASTE
l. Provide the adopted level of service standard for the service ar€8 in
which the ameniment is located and the current level of service.
The level of service for solid waste for the cxisting commercial designatiol is 8.9
lbs. per unit pcr day. If ttris lurd use amendment is approrred. drc level. of senricc
will 6c 4 lbs. per 1d0 feet of building per day. The City of Dania meets ttre adoPted
level of service.
2. Identify the facilities serving the service area in which the
amendment is located includinE the landfill/plant capacity, --cqrrentdemand on landfill/plant capacity and committed landfill/plant
capacity.
The City of Dania conracs with a privae company to collect the solid waste in drc
ciry and dispose of it ar the Reutci Recycling-Faiilily. Ihls facility has u qoip
caiacity of 660 tons per day and is presently receiving 550 tons peJ day. -In .dtc
"rLrt d,ur the facility is nor-operatiorial Reuter will be-responsible for- tansferring
rhc solid waste to a iand fiU thit has conracted with Reutef to accept solid waste'
Not applicable.
Letter from the local draina
amendment is located verify
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3. Identify the additional demand resulting from this amendment' providi calculations including assumed demand per square foot or
dwelling unit.
The site is prcsently vested for 391.6 lbs. per day of solid waste (44 urits -x.8-.9 lbs
= 391.6 lbs'.) The new use will generate 3,859 lbs. per day (96'485 sq. fVl00 x 4
lbs. = 3,859 lbs.) Therefore ile solid waste generated by this new use will be
3,46?.8 pounds more than is presently anticipated from the residential use.
4. Identify the projected landfill/plant capacity and demand for the short
and tong range planning horizons as identified within the- adopted
compreliensivi ptan - provide demand projections and informat-ion
regaiding planned capacity expansions including year, identified
funding sources and other relevant information'
The existing capacity of the Reuter facility is 200,000 tons per day with the facility
rcceiving 175,d00 t6ns per day. This faciliry can be expanded to 300,000 tons per
day.
5. Identify the existing and planned service to site.
It is anticipated that private waste haulers will service the site.
6. Letter from service provider verifying the above information.
To be provided.
RECREATION AND OPEN SPACE ANALYSIS
Provide the adopted level of service standard for the service areo in
which the amendment site is located and the current level of service.
The adopted level of service as smted in the Dania Comprehensive Plan is 3.0 acres
per 1000 persons. The currcnt ievel of service is 8.25 acres per-1o00. popYlation.
ihe City has 149.6 acrcs and a 1995 population of 18,061, resulting in a demand
of 54.18 acres and a surplus of 95.42 acrcs.
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Identify the parks serving the service area in which the amendment
site is iocateti including alreage and facility type e.g. neighborhood,
community or regional park.
Parick J. Meli Park Neighborhood 2.6 acrcs
Identify the additionat need for park acreage resulting from this
amen dmen t.
The proposed commercial development will decrease the demand fo1 pgks. The
exisdng-residenrial designarion will generate 99 persons (44 unitg x 2.24^ peno-ns
averagE household size). The demand for parks will decrease by .3 acrcs of land for
parks (99 penons/1000 x 3 =.3 acres).
Identify the projected park needs for the short and long- range
plannirig horiZon-s as identified within the adopted compreh-ensive
ltan - [rovide need projections and information regarding planned
iapacity expansions inctuding year, identified funding sources and
other relevant information.
Year
2000
2005
2010
2015
Populadon
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Park AcreageNeeded Provided
57.28 acres 149.5 acres
60.33 t49.5
63.13 149.5
66.066 149.5
Since the City has an inventory of 149.5 ascs it is not anticipated that any need o
provide for additional parks will arise.
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F TRAT'FIC CIRCULATION ANALYSIS
1. Identify the roadways serving the site and indicate the number of
lanes, current traffic volumes, adopted level of service snd current
level of service for each roadway.
Existing CurrentLanes Volume
Adopted
LOS
Pres
LOSRoadway
Ravenswood Rd
Criffin Road
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the short (five year) long term (2010) planning horizons. Note
source if not from the Melropolitan Planning Organization plans and
projections.
The estimated volume for Ravenswood Road from the Metr,opolitan Planning
Organization for the year 2015 is 17,000 (LOS D). In 2015, Ravenswood will be a
4lane road with a capacity of 22,600. Griffin Road will have a volume of 48,500,
a capacity of 53,700 and a LOS of D.
Analyze the traffic impact from this amendment - calculate anticipated
number of trips for the existing and proposed land use designations.
distribute the additional trips on the roadway network and identify
the resulting level of service change for the short (five year) and
long range (2010) planning horizons.
The existing use will generate a40 trips per day. Under the proposed designation,
the site wil[ generate I 1,374 trips perday. The total insrease in rips is 10,934 rips
per day. This will increase the projected numbcr of trips on dre regional r,oadway
iystem. However the subject site is located east within the raffic exemption arca
idendfied by Broward County. This allows the applicant mitigate Eaffic impacs by
paying a mass transit impact fee. This fee is based on the raffic that is generated by
the site.
Provide any special transportation studies relating to this
amen dment.
Not appiicable.
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BethuneElementary 706 1168 +462
Anucks Midd. 873 930 +57
Hollywood Hills 1818 l9L7 +99
Identify the additional student demand resulting from this amendment- calculations should be based on generation rates specified in the
Broward County Land Development Code.
The proposed commercial use will decrease the demand on schools by
approximately l0O students.
Identify the planned and/or funded improvements to serve the area inwhich the amendment is located as included within the School
Board's five year capital plan . provide student demand projections
and information regarding planned permanent design capacities and
other relevant information.
Not applicable.
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G. MASS TRANSIT ANALYSIS
Not applicable.
H. PUBLIC EDUCATION ANALYSIS
1. Identify the existing public elementary and secondary education
facilities serving the area in which the amendment site is located.
The schools that serve this site are as follows: Bethune Elementary, Attuclc Middlc
and Hollywood Hills High School.
2. Identify the existing school enrollment and permanent design
capacity of the public elementary and secondary education facilities
serving the area.
Existing Enrollment:
School fiesign Capacitv Under/(lver
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5 Identify other public elementary and secondary school sites or
alternatives (such as site improvements, nominal fee lease options'
shared use of pubtic space for school purposes etc.), not identified
in Item #4 above, to serve the area in which the amendment site i s
located.
Not applicable.
ANALYSIS OF HISTORICAL AND NATURAL RESOURCES
Indicate if the site contains, is located adjacent to or has the potential to
adversely impact any of the natural and historic resource(s) listed below
and if so, how they will be protected or mitigated.
Historic sites or districts on the National Register of Historic Places or
locally designated historic sites.
The ame ndment sirc does not conuin any historic sites on the National Register of Hisoric
Places.
Archaeological sites listed on the Florida Master Site File.
The amendment sirc does not contain any Archaeological sites listed in the Florida Mastcr
Site File.
C. Wetlands.
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The amendment site does not contain any wetlands according to the Departrnent of Natural
Resource hotection Broward County Wetlands Map.
Local Area of Particutar Concern as identified within Broward County Land
Use Plan.
The amendment site is not in a Locai Area of Panicular Concern.
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"Endangered" or "threatened species" or "species of special concern". If
yes, identify the species and show the habitat location on a map.
The site does not contain any endangered, threatened species or species of special concem.
Plants listed in the Regulated Plant Index of protection by the Florida
Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services.
This site does not conain any plants listed in the Regulated Plant Index of protection.
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Wellfields - indicate whether the amendment site is located within a well
field protection zone of influence as defined by Broward County's "PotableWater Supply Welllleld Protection Zone of Influence" Ordinance. If so,
specify the affected zone and any provisions which will be made to protect
the wellfield.
There are no wellfields in this area.
Soils - describe whether the amendment site will require the alteration o f
soil conditions or topography. If so, describe what management practices
will be used to protect or mitigate the area's natural features.
Site preparadon for construction will be required to meet floor and drainage criteria on the
site.
Beach Access - Indicate if the amendment site is on the ocean front. If so
describe what impact, if any, it will have on public beach access.
Not Applicable.
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Describe how the amendment is consistent with existing and proposed land uses
in area and what provisions have or will be made to ensure land use
com patibili ty.
The proposed commercial land use designation is consistent with ttre surrounding propenies. As
noted earlier, the propenies Io the east are designated commercial and medium (16) residential and
developed as inddsrial, commercial and multi-family re sidential, providing for similar intensities in
use. Tlie propeny ro the south is consiscnt wilh the proposed designation as it is also de-uqnatcd
commcrcial.- To the west is low medium (10) residential propeny developed as a mobile homc
park. The property to the nonh is low (5) residential and separated from the subject propqty by-
Southwest 45 Stre6t. During the site plan review process the applicant will work with the City of
Dania rc buffer rhe future uies of thd property from the surrounding residential land uses. This
buffering could include berms, landscaping, walls and maximizing building separation from thc
residential areas.
HURRICANE EVACUATION ANALYSIS
Hurricane evacuation re-analysis based on the proposed amendment, considering
the number of persons requiring evacuation, availability of hurricane shelter
spaces, and evacuation routes and times.
This property is not locarcd within a Hurricane Evacuadon Zone.
REDEVELOPMENT ANALYSIS
Indicate if the amendment is located in an identified redevelopment area. If so'
describe how the amendment will facilitate redevelopment and promote existing
redevelopment plans.
Not Applicable.
INTERGOVERNMENTAL COORDINATION
Describe whether the proposed amendment affects adjacent local governments.
The proposed developmenr will not effect any adjacent local govemments. This site is not located
adjacent to any boundary of the City of Dania.
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12. CONSISTENCY WITH (;OALS. OB.IECTIVES AND POLICIES OF THE LOCAL
PLAN.
List of objectives and policies of the Future Land Use Element and other affected
elements with wnich the proposed amendment is compatible.
Policy 1.2 - Commercialized activities wiil be provided to serve the residents of the community.
Policy 9.2 - All proposed development and future land uses shall be compatible with adjaccnt land
uses-
I3. CONSISTENCY WITH GOALS. OB.IECTIVES. AND POLICIES OF THE
BROWARD COUNTY LAND USE PLAN.
List of objectives and policies of the Browartt County Land Use Plan with which
the proposed amendment is compatible.
Goal 02.00.00 - Pmvide a complete range of convenient and accessible commercial facilities
sufficient to serve Broward County's resident and tourist population.
Policy 14.02.01 - The comparibility of existing and future land uses shall be a prfunary
consideration in the review and approval of amendments to the Broward County and local land use
plans.
Policy 15.03.01 - Areas surrounding existing and proposed airpons/helipons shall be planned o
promore compadble land uses consistenr with the affected elemens of comprehensive plans of local
government enuEes.
14. CONSISTENCY WITH STATE PLAN
Listing entitled " Consistency of the Local Comprehensive Plan Amendment with
the State comprehensive Plan." which lists the State Comprehensive Plan goals
and policies which are addressed by the plan amendment.
Policy 16 (b) 3. Enhance the livability and character of urban arcas through the encouragemcnt of
an attractive and functional mix of living, working, shopping and recreational activities.
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15. POPULATION PRO-IECTIONS
1. Population Projections (indicate year)
Year Population
t995 18,0612000 19,0922010 21,04220t5 22,0222020 23;149
Relationship of amendment to the analysis (Included in the plan - 9J.
5.006(2Xc) of the Iand needed to accommodate the projected population.
This amendment will not increase the need for residential lands.
3. Revised population projections (if applicable).
,
Not appiicable.
I6. ADDITIONAL SUPPORT DOCUMENTS
Other support documents or summary of support documents on which the
recommendations are based.
Not applicable.
Not applicable.
Whether the proposed development (if it provides housing) is proposed to
meet the housing needs of the projected population as identified with the
Iocal plan.
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I7. PI,AN ELEMENTS
A. The entire element being amended.
Not applicable.
B. Proposed text change.
Not applicable.
C. Future Land Use Map showing the boundary of the subject propertyt
surrounding street network, surrounding future land uses, and natural
resources (refer to 9J-5.0f3(a)),
Scc attached maps.
D. Evaluation and Appraisal Report (if done in conjunction with the proposed
amendment).
Not applicable.
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MEMO
TO: Mayor and Commissioners
FROM: Marie Jabalee, Finance Director/City Cl
RE: Board Appointments
DATE: April 2, 1997
Below is a list of Commission appointments that still need to be made. For your
review and information, I have attached a list ofeach Commissioners 3/25197
appointments and tllose appointments that are still needed. Please complete the
attached appointment form and subrlit it to my office when you make your
appointments.
AIRPORT ADVISORY BOARD
Commissioner Bertino
Corrmissioner Etling
Commissioner Hyde
Vice-Mayor Cali
Mayor Mikes
BUDGE,T ADVISORY COMMITTEE
Vice-Mayor Cali I
COMMUNITY AFFAIRS ADVISORY BOARD
Comrnissioner Bertino
Commissioner Etling
Vice-Mayor Cali
I)\MI /DOWNTOWi'I- RED EV E LOPMENT
Commissioner Bertino
Cornmissioner Etling
Commissioner Hyde
Vice-Mayor Cali
Mayor Mikes
HUMAN RELATIONS
Comnrissioner Etling
Commissioner Hyde
Vice-Mayor Cali
Mayor Mikes
2
3
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2
2
2
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2
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2
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MARINE AI)VISORY BOART)
Commissioner Bertino
Commissioner Etling
Commissioner Hyde
Mayor Mikes
PARKS & RECREATION BOARI)
Commissioner Etling
Vice-Mayor Cali
Mayor Mikes
PLANNING & ZONING
Vice-Mayor Cali
CIVIL SERVICE BOARD 2 COMMISSION APPOINTED MEMBER S.
I COMMISSION APPOINTED ALTERNATE AND 3 COMMISSION
NOM INEES.
1 ALTERNATE FOR TTM COMMISSION APPOINTMENTS
3 COMMISSION NOMINEES (For employee election. Employees need to hold
an election since certain terms have expired).
Current Commiss oll ADDointments
Kurt Ely re-appoinred, 3 /25 /97
Hugo Renda
CODE ENFORCEMENT BOAR-D. 7 MEMBERS 2 ALTERNATES -
co I N APPOINTMENTS _
1 Plumbing/Mechanical Sub-contractor
I Electrical Sub-contractor)
2 altemates
Current Commission Aooointrnents
Peggy Breeschoten , 3/25197 -Businessperson
Richard Bettor - Real Estate person
Alex Buchsbaum - in lieu ofan Engineer
Jimmy Peterman in lieu of an Architect
Beulah Lair - in lieu of an General Contractor
OCCUPAT NAL LICENSE REVIEW COMMITTEE
2
2,
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Discussion of mission statement for this board at the 4/8/97 meeting
FOUR (4) APPOINTMENTS NEEDED.
FOUR (4) APPOINTMENTS NEEDED.
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UNSAFE STRUCTURES BOARD. 9 MEMBERBOARD COMMISSION
APPOINTMENTS-
I REAL ESTATE APPRAISER
Current Commiss on AnDointments:
Richard Bettor, 3125/97 -Real Estate Property Manager
Harry Hipler, 3125197 - Altorney
Sam Jolley, 3125197 - Phmber
C.F. Hill, Engineer
Frank Hill, General Contractor
William Sargent, Electrical CoDtractor
Brenda Miller, Citizen experienced in social problems
Neal Aronson, Architect
ONI] (I) APPOINTMENT NEEDED
APPOINTMENTS MADE 3/25/97
Airport Advisory Board
Alex Buchsbaum
Budget Advisorv Committee
Eugene Jewell
Communitv Affairs Advisorv Board
NONE
Dania Economic Development
and Downtowll lonment Board
Maryann Signore.
Human Relations Board
Helen Ildell
Alex Buchsbaum
Marine Advisory Board
Craig McAdams
Parks Board
Patty Fucille
Cynthia Wilkins
Plannins &nins Board
June S ilvernale
APPOTNTMENTS NEEDED (6)
NONE
2
2
NONE
I
NONE
NONE
COMMISSIONER BERTINO:
COMMISSIO NER ETLING
APPOINTMENTS MADE 3/25/97
Airport Advisorv Board
NONE
Iludget Advisorv Comnittce
Richard Souden
Community Affairs Advisorv Board
NONE
Dania Economic Development
and Downtown Redevelopment Board.
NONE
I luman Relalior.rs Board
Merita Mitchell
Marine Advisory Board
Charlie McKenna
Parks & Recreation Advisory Board
NONE
Planning & Zoning Board
Josh Dresser
APPOTNTMENTS NEEDED (1 1)
NONE
NON E
)
2
2
2
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1
COMMISSI NERHYDE
APPOINTMENTS MADE 3/25/97
Airport Advisory Board
Beulah Lair
Victor Lohmann
Budset Advi Cornl,- ittee
Myrtle Corbin
Commu itv Affairs Advi Board
Mary Barrett
Peggy Breeschoten
Dania Llcononric Development
and Downtown oment Board.
Jocl Azrikan.
Human Re ions Board
Bob Adarns
Marine Advisorv Board
Debbie Helmlinger
Parks & Recreat Advisorv Board.
Craig Redesel
Diane Curry
Plann in{r &ins Board
Pat Janowski
APPOINTMENTS NEEDED (4)
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
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VICE,-MAYOR CALI
APPOINTMENTS MADE 3/25/97
Airport Advisory Board
NONE
Budset Advisory Committee
APPOINTMENTS NEEDED (1 3)
NONE
)
2
NONE
')
Cornmunitv Affairs Advisorv Board
NONE
Dania Econornic Develooment
"vrt Redcvel ent B
NONE
Hunran Rel ons Board
NONE
Marine Advisorv Board
Cathy Petowsky
Larry Weisner
Parks & Recreatio n Advisorv Board
NONE
Plannins & Zoning Board
NONE
2
2
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MAYORMIKES
APPOI NTMENTS MADE 3/25/97
Aimort Advisorv Board
Ann Castro
Cathy David
Budget Advisory Committee
Al Spies
Communitv Affairs Advisory Board
Beulah Lair
Vito Mancino.
Dania Economic Devel onment
arrtl Dorvrrtorvn Redevelopnrent Board
NONE
Human Relations Board
Mildred Jones
Marine Advisorv Board
Bill Wosenitz
Parks & Recreati Advisorv Board.
Marco Salvino
Plannine & Zonins Board
Victor Lohmann
APPOTNTMENTS NEEDED (6)
NONE
NONE
NONE
2
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IN ORDER TO PROCESS THE NECESSARY PAPERWORK FOR NEWAPPOINTEES, IT IS VERY
HELPFUL FOR EACH COMMISSIONER WHO IS SUBMITTING AN APPOINTMENT TO COMPLETE
THIS FORM AND RETURN ITTO CHARLENE SALTA IN THE CIry CLERK'S OFFICE-
MAYOR/COMMISSIONER MAKING APPOINTMENT (S)
(1) APPOINTEE NAME , ADDRESS, PHONE NUMBERS FOR BUSINESS AND HOME
NAME OF BOARD OR COMMITTEE
(2) APPOINTEE NAME , ADDRESS, PHONE NUMBERS FOR BUSINESS AND HOME
NAME OF BOARD OR COMMITTEE
(3) APPOINTEE NAME , ADDRESS, PHONE NUMBERS FOR BUSINESS AND HOME
NAME OF BOARD OR COMMITTEE
(4) APPOINTEE NAME , ADDRESS, PHONE NUMBERS FOR BUSINESS AND HOME
NAME OF BOARD OR COMMITTEE
BOARD OR COMMITTEE APPOINTMENT FORM
IN ORDER TO PROCESS THE NECESSARY PAPERWORK FOR NEW APPOINTEES, IT IS VERY
HELPFUL FOR EACH COMMISSIONER WHO IS SUBMITTING AN APPOINTMENT TO COMPLETE
THIS FORM AND RETURN IT TO CHARLENE SALTA IN THE CIry CLERK'S OFFICE,
MAYOR/COMMISSIONER MAKING APPOINTMENT (S)
NAME OF BOARD OR COMMITTEE
(2) APPOINTEE NAME , ADDRESS, PHONE NUMBERS FOR BUSINESS AND HOME
(3) APPOINTEE NAME , ADDRESS, PHONE NUMBERS FOR BUSINESS AND HOME
(4) APPOINTEE NAME , ADDRESS, PHONE NUMBERS FOR BUSINESS AND HOME
BOARD OR COMMITTEE APPOINTMENT FORM
(1)APPOINTEE NAME , ADDRESS, PHONE NUMBERS FOR BUSINESS AND HOME:
NAME OF BOARD OR COMMITTEE:
NAME OF BOARD OR COMMITTEE
NAI\4E OF BOARD OR COMMITTEE:
CITY OF DANIA
SUMMARY OF
BOARD AND COMMITTEE MEMBERS
DANIA BOARDS UPDATED AS OF 03/25/97
NAME OF BOARD/MEMBERS DATEAPPOINTED TERM BEGINS TERM EXP. RES#COMM. APPOINTMENT STAFF ASSIGNED
AIRPORT ADVISORY BOARD:1. Alex Buchsbaum2. Vacant3. Vacant4. Vacant
5. Vacant
6. Vacant7 Vacant8. VacantL Vacant
10. Beulah Lair
1 I Victor Lohmann
12. Vacant
13 Ann Casko
14. Cathy David
15. Vacant
1. Eugene Jewell
2. Vacant
3. Richard Sowden
4. Myrtle Corbin
5. Al Spies
ctvtL sERvtcE BoARD (4 YEAR TERMS)
(1) Kurt Ely
(2) Hugo Renda
(3) William Johnson
(4) Bruce Caruso
(5) Vacant
ALTERNATES:
(6) Raymond Lai(Alt.)
(7) Eula Gardner (Alt)
(8) Donna Eades (Alt)
03125t97
03t25t97
03t25197 03t97
03t97
03t97
03/97
03/97
03t97
03t97
03197
03/97
03/97
03t97
03197
03t97
03t97
03/97
03t97
03/97
03t97
03/97
03t97
03/99
03/99
03/99
03/99
03/99
03/99
03/99
03/99
03/99
03/99
03/99
03/99
03/99
03/99
03/99
Bertino
Bertino
Bertino
Cali
Cali
Cali
Etling
Etling
Etling
Hyde
Hyde
Hyde
Mikes
Mikes
Mikes.
Growth Mgmt. Dir
Bertino
Cali
Etling
Hyde
Mikes
Marie Jabalee
Comm. Appt.
Employee Elected
Cit.nom. by Comm/elected by employees
BUDGET ADVISORY COMMITTEE (2 year terms)
03t25t97
03t25t97
03t25t97
03125197
03t25t97
03t22t94
07t27t93
10/13/95
03122194
10/1 3/95
09/15/95
03/99
03/99
03/99
03/99
04t01t2000
04t01t98
04to'1196
04t01t98
04t01198
4/3/97 (BOARDS .BDSUMM.DOC)
03t25t97
03t25t97
04t01t96
04t01t96
04t01t96
04101t96
04t01t94
04t01t92
04t01t94
04t01194
04101t92
04t01t92
04t01t92
44-94
120-93
'150-95
44-94
150-95
150-95
Comm. Appt. Monica Griffith
Comm. Appt.
Employee Elected
Employee Elected
Citz.nom. by Comm/Elected by employees
1
CITY OF DANIA
SUMMARY OF
BOARD AND COMMITTEE MEMBERS
DANIA BOARDS UPDATED AS OF O3/25l97
NAME OF BOARD/MEMBERS DATEAPPOINTED TERM BEGINS TERM EXP. RES#COMM. APPOINTMENT STAFF ASSIGNED
CODE ENFORCEMENT BOARD: (3 YEAR TERMS)
(1)Richard Bettor (R/E Person) 04123196
(2) (Plumbing Sub-Con)
(3)Alex Buchsbaum (Lieu of Engineeo
(4)Jimmy Peterman(Lieu Architect)
(5)Beulah Lair (Lieu Gen.Con)
(6) Peggy Breeschoten(Businessperson)
(7)Wlliam Sargent (Electrical Sub-Contracto0
ALTERNATES:
(8) Vacant (Alternate
(9) Vacant (Alternate) )
11111t95
11111t94
11111/94
11t11t94
11111t96
11t11t95
11t11t93
01/10/95
02113t95
04123196
03125t97
03123194
03125t97
03t2st97
03125t97
03t25197
09/08/95
09/08/95
03/97
03t97
03197
03/97
03t97
03197
03t97
03t97
03/97
03/97
11t11t98
11t11t97
11tl1t97
11t11t97
11t11t99
11t11t98
11t11t96
09/08/98
09/08/98
03/99
03/99
03/99
03/99
03/99
03/99
03/99
03/99
03/99
03/99
48-96
09-95
09-95
48-96
42-94
Growth Mgmt. Dir. &
Spence Johnson
Mike Smath
COMM UN Iry AF FAIRS ADyTSORy A OARD (1 0 mem bers - 2 year terms)
(1) Vacant 03197
03t97
03/97
03197
03t97
03t97
03t97
03t97
03t97
03t97
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
o
Vacant
Vacant
Vacant
Vacant
Vacant
Mary Barrett
Peggy Breeschoten
03/99
03/99
03/99
03/99
03/99
03/99
03/99
03/99
03/99
03/99
2
Bertino
Bertino
Cali
Cali
Etling
Etling
Hyde
Hyde
l\/ikes
Mikes
Bertino
Bertino
Cali
Cali
Etling
Etling
Hyde'
Hyde
Mikes
Mikes
Beulah Lair
10) Vito Mancino
DANIA ECONOMIC/DOWNTOWN REDEVELOPMENT BOARD
(1) Maryann Signore 03125197
(2) Vacant
(3) Vacant
(4) Vacant
(5) Vacant
(6) Vacant
(7) Joel Azrikan 03125197
(8) Vacant
(9) Vacant
(10) Vacant
4/3/97 (BOARDS -BDSUMM.DOC)
Comm. Appt.
Comm. Appt.
Comm. Appt.
Comm. Appt.
Comm. Appt.
Comm. Appt,
Comm. Appt.
Comm. Appt.
Comm. Appt.
Growth Mgmt. Dir.
CIry OF DANIA
SUMMARY OF
BOARD AND COMMITTEE MEMBERS
DANIA BOARDS UPDATED AS OF 03/25/97
NAME OF BOARD/MEMBERS DATEAPPOINTED TERM BEGINS TERM EXP. RES#COMM. APPOINTMENT STAFF ASSIGNEO
(1) Vice Mayor Jim Cali (4 year term)
(2)Myrtle Corbin (2 yr term)
(3)Richard Eglinas (2 yr.term)
(4)Marie Jabalee (3 yr.term)
(5)Lou Ann Cunningham (3 yr.term)
Helen Udell
Alex Buchsbaum
Vacant
Vacant
Merita Mitchell
Vacant
Bob Adams
Vacant
Mildred Jones
Vacant
MARINE ADVISORY BOARD (1 YEAR TERMS)
(1 )Craig Mc Adams
(2) Vacant
4/3/97 (BOARDS -EOSUMM.DOC)
03t97
06/23l96
06t23t95
06t23t95
06t23t94
03/2001
06/23l98
06t23197
06t23t98
06t23t97
03/99
03/99
03/99
03/99
03/99
03/99
03/99
03/99
03/99
03/98
69-96
81-95
Commission member
Comm.Appt.
Comm.Appt
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Emp.Elected
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HOUSING AUTHORITY (4 YR.TERMS)
(No staff Assignments for this board - Mayor appointees)
(1)Gloria Daly (Chairperson) 10/08/96
(2)Sullivan Rodriguez 11123193
(3)Barbara Bullock 01/10/95
(4)Tom Sette 10/08/96
(5) Bill Winkelholz 03125197
(6)June Silvernale 06127195
(7)) Everette Rickman 09/10/96
11t1196
11t01t93
11t01t94
11t1t96
11t01195
06/0't/95
06/01/95
11t1t2000
11t01t97
11101t98
11t1t2000
11t01t99
06/01/99
06/01/99
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3)
4\
5)
6)
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8)
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10)
03t25t97
03t25197
03t25t97
03/97
03t97
03/97
03t97
03/97
03t97
03/97
03/97
03/97
03/97
Bertino
Bertino
Cali
Cali
Etling
Etling
Hyde
Hyde
Mikes
Mikes
Bertino
Bertino'
03125197 03t97
03t97
03/98
03/98
3
Mardie Holloway
GENEPAL EMPLOYEES PENSION BOARD
HUMAN RELATIOIVS AOTRD
03t25t97
07 t23t96
05123195
06t26t95
06t28t94
03t25t97
03t25t97
104-96
190-93
07-95
104-96
106-95
85-96
CITY OF DANIA
SUMMARY OF
BOARD AND COMMITTEE MEMBERS
DANIA BOARDS UPDATED AS OF 03/25/97
NAME OF BOARD/MEMBERS DATEAPPOINTED TERM BEGINS TERM EXP. RES#COMM. APPOINTMENT STAFF ASSIGNED
(3) Cathy Petowsky
(4) Larry Weisner
(5) Charlie McKenna
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(7) Debbie Helmlinger
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(9) Wlliam Wosenitz
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(1) Patti Fuccile
(2) Cynthia Wlkins
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(7) Craig Redesel
(8) Diane Curry
(9) Marco Salvino
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(3) Josh Dresser
(4) Pat Janowski
(5)Victor Lohmann
(1)Cathy David
(2) Robert Donly
(3)Beulah Lair
(4)Wardell Lee
(5)Eugene Jewell
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PLANNTNG AND ZONTNG BOARD:(2 YR. TERMS)
POLTCE AND FIRE PENSION BOARD: (2 YR.TERMS)
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PER STATE STATUTES
Commission Appt. Sonny Brown
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(7)Larry Rogers (Police Rep)
(8)James Mulford (Fire Rep.)
(9)Patrick Patterson(Fire Rep.)
UNSAFE STRUCTURES BOARD:(3 YR. TERMS)
(1)Richard Bettor
(2)Harry Hipler
(3)Sam Jolley
(4)C.F. "8iil" Hill
(5)Frank Hill
(6)William Sargent
(7)Brenda Miller
(8)Neal Aronson
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occuPATloNAL LTCENSE REVIEW ADVTSORY BOARD (PENDING)
OUTSIDE DANIA APPOINTMENTS
NEW RIVER TASK FORCE
Commissioner Hyde 06125191
N.O.t.S.E
Commissioner Bob Mikes (Voting Delegate) 07l13/93
BROWARD COUNTY C OMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
Jimmy Peterman appointed Municipal Representative 9/24196- RES #89-96
BROWARD COUNTY LEAGUE OF CIrIES
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SUMMARY OF
BOARD AND COMMITTEE MEMBERS
DANIA BOARDS UPDATED AS OF O3/25l97
Ken Koch
& Eula Gardner
CITY OF DANIA
SUMMARY OF
BOARD AND COMMITTEE MEMBERS
DANIA BOARDS UPDATED AS OF O3/25l97
FLORIDA LEAGUE OF CITIES
Mayor Bob Mikes and Vice Mayor Jim Cali
NATIONAL LEAGUE OF CITIES
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