HomeMy WebLinkAbout2004-11-18 Workshop General Obligation Bond City Commission Meeting Minutes MINUTES OF WORKSHOP
DANIA BEACH CITY COMMISSION
GENERAL OBLIGATION BOND
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 2004
1. Call to Order
Mayor McElyea called the workshop to order at 7:04 p.m.
2. Roll Call
Present:
Mayor: C.K. McElyea
Commissioners: Robert Chunn
Patricia Flury
City Manager: Ivan Pato
City Attorney: Tom Ansbro
City Clerk: Louise Stilson
Absent:
Vice-Mayor: Bob Mikes
Commissioner: Bob Anton
3. General Discussion
City Manager Pato remarked this workshop is to inform the Commission that it is possible to
have a General Obligation Bond on the March 2005 ballot. Commissioner Anton phoned him
this afternoon to give his list of items. He advised our first deadline is December 23r`' for the
specific projects and values. Tonight he would like to hear what the Commissioners want as
important projects to bring to the taxpayers. He has discussed the need for a public education
campaign to properly educate the voters, to include direct mailings and placing signs along the
highways.
Commissioner Flury commented the five-year Capital Improvement Plan is about $29M, with
$5M unfunded and $IOM from grants. This would reduce the CIP to $15M. She remarked the
whole five-year plan could be our entire bond issue. The specific items are the Fire Station, BSO
Substation, the beach, and neighborhood improvements.
City Manager Pato commented we set aside $1 M to refurbish C.W. Thomas Park; Chester Byrd
Park was also in the plan for $500,000. The Commission discussed developing a Linear Park on
5t" Avenue, which is not in the CIP. The beach is a park, so any improvements would be
included as park improvements. He is looking for input from the Commission on public safety,
® parks, neighborhood improvements, and possibly City Hall expansion and the Library. He
suggested combining the Library and City Hall complex. He does not have specific costs, but
thinks it is wise to consider a Bond Referendum that deals with the Capital Projects we would
have to pay for out of our General Revenues.
Commissioner Flury asked the Finance Director how the Capital Projects translated into the
millage rate. She thought we could potentially reduce the millage rate if we took away the
Capital Projects.
Patty Varney, Director of Finance, responded we could not reduce the millage rate if we took
away the CIP because we did not fund any projects in the CIP for this budget year. The millage
rate would go up if we funded the projects listed in the Budget book.
City Manager Pato commented the Bond issue does not raise someone's taxes, although it will
appear on the tax bill. He remarked in order to hold the line on taxes, this year we shifted the
time table on some projects. He commented an advantage of a Bond is that you accelerate the
reality of projects because you can only spend the money on the approved projects. He remarked
if the Commission wants us to bundle items into categories we could do that. But, the first
question is do you want a Bond referendum on the March ballot, because we need to know
tonight.
Commissioner Flury remarked it is hard to make that decision tonight because we are missing
® two Commissioners.
City Manager Pato remarked we are only missing one because the one who called him because
he is interested enough in the subject, is a yes vote for having a Bond referendum on the March
ballot. Some of the items Commissioner Anton suggested are similar to what he just heard, and
he asked the City Manager to speak on his behalf.
Commissioner Chunn remarked public safety is an issue that keeps coming up. He keeps
thinking about the promises that were made to the people in the west for Fire Stations and other
things. He commented he heard that sometimes Bonds contain too many projects and nothing
gets accomplished.
Mayor McElyea would like to have sidewalks throughout the City, especially in the South East.
City Manager Pato advised if a Bond referendum is for sidewalks and neighborhoods it would be
applicable City-wide, not just one neighborhood. It has to benefit the entire City.
Ms. Varney commented we could do a special assessment without going to vote if we wanted to
do just certain areas.
City Manager Pato remarked the real advantage is we can accelerate what is important to the
taxpayers. He reiterated we are looking for input from the Commission. He remarked we would
® need to significantly increase taxes in this City in order to generate the revenues to pay for this
out of the General Revenues.
Minutes of Workshop
Dania Beach City Commission
General Obligation Bond
Thursday,November 18,2004
® Commissioner Flury would favor a bond for public safety, parks, and a new City Hall, but she
does not want to see a Bond get out of hand with everybody's wish list. She is not in favor of a
Bond that exceeds $15-16M. She does think the City Manager should provide the Commission
with the dollar amount cost for the homeowners.
City Manager Pato responded he has looked at this and a $20M Bond, over a 20 year period,
would be about $94 per year for a home valued at $180,000-$200,000. If we did the City Hall
expansion with a new Library it is roughly $1.7M; the construction of a Fire Station $2.2M;
C.W. Thomas Park $1M; Chester Byrd Park $500,000; a new Linear Park $1.3M. This is short
of the $15M, and is all doable. He remarked we need to put this in a simple format for the voters
and limit it to four items. He advised we need to educate the public on what they are voting on
and we need to do a good job. He commented he has talked to people who can crank it up in a
hurry, and the cost would be $40,000 for three months which would be money well spent.
The Commission would like this to be added to the agenda for Tuesday night as a discussion
item.
4. Adjournment
Mayor McElyea adjourned the workshop at 7:30 p.m.
® CITY OF DANIA BEACH
FATTEST: C.K. M Y
l MAYOR-COM= ISSIONER
LOUISE STILSON
CITY CLERK
APPROVED: December 14, 2004
Minutes of Workshop
Dania Beach City Commission
General Obligation Bond
Thursday,November 18,2004