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HomeMy WebLinkAbout35968 - AGENDAS - City Commission - .'. - .• � _ is _ - lJ i I r i 1 l) i 111 Y. 'A3� �'Y ,✓ J ' 11 't,P,LxYVY: y ' l- 1 1 { e + did , 1 f , 3� f I r , t y 4 i. 1? ! f f k riv dtr F ' " ri 't o if.C.t L '•'' >4f r i. I t: � ,t � rh R 3G 'iB d1 i'-t t ry kl< '� V 1 1 t 1 ✓) ,�.. �6 , �SfC'.y(e}x�i(@�Fiy.�t��(r�(,'J.112�a ♦ �p x ��- 1 '�qp h�f tart MxLtA�if,F�Y x'X�� e i i� ``���#A��77a3Y�p.���4�ei}F 1�'t �t, i-f�+�+'i•i&:MF d'",� j ( �lY w"k . 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W <�rJ 't.1+1�ci 3lSal { ��yyp�' :tfv3t 1 JJF'r s ,r'ti{5y✓� ''.Y' �}' S.t it .1 tin/ .L:. rF r 2' r` [ f t 5\ -ti > ` w-.7 '.1 ( a \ >.+x'+'j t nSsA , z<4.:.. _ I MINUTES DANIA CITY COMMISSION REGULAR MEETING FEBRUARY 22, 1994 INVOCATION BY CITY MANAGER, ROBERT F. FLATLEY -- PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE ROLL CALL:- Present: r Mayor: Bobbie Grace Vice Mayor: Bob Mikes Commissioners: John Bertino , Bill Hyde MR y Albert Jones { y TV City Manager: Robert Flatley ; City Attorney: Frank Adler r su Deputy City Clerk: Marie Jabalee ,r 's PRESENTATIONS , Commissioner Jones acknowledged important individuals that make up the rich history that is being j. honored during February for"Black History Month". He presented Loretha Waiters with a plaque i honoring the accomplishments of Boisy Waiters who was a former Dania City Commissioner from 1966 t r ' through 1972. Loretha Waiters, wife of Boisy Waiters, expressed appreciation on behalf of her family for I being presented with the plaque. n ITEM 2.1 WAS HEARD AT THIS TIME Mayor Grace read the proclamation for "Black History Month"under item 2.1. ITEMS REMOVED FROM THE CONSENT AGENDA: City Attorney Adler requested item 1.4 and Commissioner Jones requested 1.5 and 1.7 to be pulled from the Consent Agenda. ! 1. CONSENT AGENDA t h REGULAR MEETING 1 FEBRUARY 22, 1994 � f r , r r SSG tx3`n ap N J rry �y''. X' "?. ,, j C+ t +s+...;.n�"V.x �✓ �. � t,A �•g'�- �,, :� A*�^��}. 'm.°'�t�<�'df �'Yy,1f7Yni}. � ''t(N i `Y .�f.-f- ,` � t ?FY �l �Jo € ,;r , r✓ ��`l;.ii,ri�. �if''+, :.�Sy.Hv���p(ry;r t.k.�y,�`c.Y'�,^R � st a4� � �;��T•�t` , Nf:,��'�"d.4" 1(.. a Y , < , ♦ a � """�'�. � A 4 to, $ �'���a �I.ta'�Ys , .t:,i.,l4� f �::, st�;� 4F?S F� � �1� t�7" P.t].'j''Y t s.. to � d�.i, r F r� '��i e .✓ r ,e � "S' .a'+. � �. i j< y Ya +-., nr� fa��` }�T� ^> ,a �� 7� r '4 f�'fc✓rC .i<.7f t.,..,,.: � ,1.' l.tl.,`�.. . ,. ,. .t. J' .' } ':' ^ . ..'� .v i:1� .. .....i :.. _...., .. ,. � ....�•__ ._ a. _..,._ �(i,a,. ._w_... . . . �1 i , t i A motion was made by Commissioner Bertino, seconded by Commissioner Jones to approve the Consent Agenda with the exception of items 1.4, 1.5 and 1.7. The motion passed on the following roll call vote: Commissioner Bertino -yes Commissioner Hyde-yes Commissioner Jones-yes Vice Mayor Mikes -yes Mayor Grace-yes 1.4 City Attorney Adler clarified that a resolution is not needed for the engineering services for the water and sewer improvements for the Dania Pier and restaurant. He stated that Berry & Calvin can provide the services at an hourly rate not to exceed $15,000 under their Engineering Agreement with the City. < , j A motion was made by Commissioner Bertino, seconded by Commissioner Hyde to approve the expenditure of the sum not to exceed $15,000 under the hourly rate contract with Berry & Calvin Q: � l Engineering. j 1 The motion passed on the following roll call vote: 1 Commissioner Bert ino - es Commissioner Hyde de- es Commissioner Jones-yes Vice Mayor Mikes-yes Mayor Grace-yes n : 1.5 Will Allen, Growth Management Director, presented the resolution approving the standard form of r ' ,• agreement with Anthony Abbate for architectural services for the Nyberg/Swanson House. Mr. Abbate's r` services will include assistance in determining the proper uses, a floor plan, an analysis of the building and to ensure that the historical nature of the building is honored. ! : , e Commissioner Bertino mentioned that Mr. Abbate has previous experience preserving historical buildings in Fort Lauderdale and felt that Mr. Abbate will be able to assist Dania in receiving historical preservation j ^� funds. 1 A motion was made by Commissioner Hyde, seconded by Commissioner Bertino to adopt the resolution approving the agreement dated the 14th day of February, 1994, between the City of Dania and Anthony h Abbate, AIA, for architectural services to be rendered for the Nyberg/Swanson House Project. t The motion passed on the following roll call vote: Commissioner Bertino -yes Commissioner Hyde-yes Commissioner Jones- yes Vice Mayor Mikes-yes Mayor Grace -yes l 1.7 Commissioner Jones encouraged the support of Senate Bill 618 designating railroad tracks as hazardous conditions for elementary-age students. He commended the Commission for their quick action to send a resolution to the school board when Jackie Johnson, age 6, was killed on the railroad tracks this past f F " 2 FEBRUARY 22, 1994 r REGULAR MEETING r; r , d1, �(. }•`p :� I ly`! r JrJ4�: lY,ivr ri u f�;l�(4'4�4rr C,�t•��'� �.+jit ++•. t +tlr!'> .i i�y'7�7N•Mr�'1+ i a��� 1.a,.ar. �$"r}.�"'_A'x'Izl: c*., k'a IS � SSt �S,�tY.+ i y .;•l j II� hr'rjs:� t<!y7 C>:, �.M Y A M1"i. 7!J) Zt lS •• 4 ty '9�3('y�'.yk,�Y'r`�d1;��1-�EyN�.f ^+5� K Y✓"'^� 4: '+"l��s .( y'{r�'.ryitt�•�� v�' f1. � 4 Y hit��`�ny. �j l.JN •av ,:r,. ,,,,r ."F1 k.l.` A�, '•• C '•y+i;�. :. �nT�r s f.yN r+ �•r.t�WA {t �.,; c _ Ir a:`. �. , �t.+F.r9"yK f^ xt !`9 it ib m�S 1 1. .�< 1 !i1 % •Cl i�4�.. ♦ t, I � '>?'' i ! lr it• [�" faltw r � „l itdAvt ,w �t y' i C< i;t � ♦ ��. L1J�}.,�;t�t X' t,�M�l Y �l1 i5 r ✓✓ � ? +.s+! .e-tT :•-� • t. I w �tr � �9 '1 �i' 4 ".hdl � l� $'q ft� u�i .f :J.t`&e �}}�'� ? J��� �7��3`� :r2ak.r.f1. r I sf:''" .f r�'i.^..k�'� , :. '•_ �' �'a. � '� :.: .. ' ._ a�.-., '', �tA, �_Ht '�' ''•; W Y +r 'x � ��a`yv3.* >e�� "W "i4 . +Y , r { .:r + ! [ n .^> x ! 1 a. Fl y x'Y.rt L. + ,�) � r..A '>,•h7 Y _ :�, �,�n�;�<f✓..`IcX ,.l.t�:{��..Ctl j.�„ft1'•y^ fr/ ��a.'. -1 f J' ' . c .._.:�r I >. +, . .�rf _ e v tilt 'Y.iP �l x l: f" year. He advised that this bill will provide funding to bus children so that they would not have to walk to school along the railroad tracks. A motion was made by Commissioner Jones, seconded by Commissioner Bertino to adopt the resolution to support and urge the passage of Senate Bill 618 designating railroad tracks as hazardous conditions for elementary-age students and to add Jackie Johnson's name to the bill. The motion passed on the following roll call vote: r Commissioner Bertino-yes Commissioner Hyde-yes 1 Commissioner Jones-yes Vice Mayor Mikes-yes Mayor Grace-yes , 'L ,i'�I- X A ITEM 8.6 WAS HEARD AT THIS TIME ? `•: 2. PROCLAMATIONS 2.1 WAS HEARD UNDER PRESENTATIONS: ; ll Y` 2.1 proclamation declaring February, 1994, as "Black History Month". Mayor Grace read the s AIrv ? 5•lH1 is 3. BIDS •none l 4. PUBLIC HEARINGS 4.1 WAS HEARD AFTER THE FIRST PART OF ITEM 8.6 F i 4.1 City Attorney Adler explained that the ordinance is amending the Code to provide for the issuance y - of long term bonds in the amount of$3,255,000 to cover pier financing and refinancing of City debt. Mayor Grace opened the public hearing. Hearing no one speak in favor or opposition, the Mayor closed the jy'r public hearing, a� YA� FY - Vice Mayor Mikes clarified that the bonds are covering outstanding debt service, pier construction and that the City is receiving a 5.4% interest rate for a term of 25 years. A motion was made by Commissioner Hyde,seconded by Vice Mayor Mikes to adopt the ordinance on second reading amending Section 2-12, Article 1 of Chapter 2 of the Code of Ordinances to provide for issuance of long term revenue bonds in an amount not to exceed $3,255,000 which shall be in addition to 11 , short term promissory obligations as previously authorized by said Section 2-12, Subparagraph (a) through REGULAR MEETING 3 FEBRUARY 22, 1994 ' 1 r. yyy �S ,r t rtiy{'^fi' I�X3ifk� (rFF ) ;7''. ukrr �('3rl 'Y�,'"rt'7r'S�y'£y. "`�'�'"�xYltr F}' C1 Kt �i °r]?!t",rFs�G;�pYj ;r r i,. � .,"!ee v3t ,.a/3G rn� � 1 .rtf•w:,a-r...• e......nv �i �'ti`'� ri�,� `y+FYL,r.•., �': ��°. n'c:;f'f s�T� rbrtr.�EF.iL rYrv' lr,j".� t�rL $rt t'� r- ��itt Y t .:.G ,+.�'-v.:'^r` �F� `.a ti?t" h��t t-."+:t�.��-i;� �s •..1 n '��,.; .f i w < '✓+ ! 1 1� � r C a R t )� 1� r t \'V % t ��yy33yy tt y r i it i The motion passed on the following roll call vote: Commissioner Bertino-yes Commissioner Hyde-yes Commissioner Jones -yes Vice Mayor Mikes-yes Mayor Grace-no 4.2 City Attorney Adler read the ordinance title amending Section 39.1040 of Article LXII of the Broward County Zoning Code as adopted by Ordinance No. 33-91; by adding a new Section 39-1040.1 to provide a special exception use for Motocross Parks in Light Industrial (M-1) Districts. t Will Allen, Growth Management Director, advised that first reading of the ordinance was continued fromcAl .y the last meeting and that a text change requires two public hearings. Mr. Allen advised that the Planning& Zoning Board and staff have recommended some conditions to be included if the special exception is - s allowed. A { Tom Laubenthal, Landscape Architect for South Florida Sports Committee, Inc., expressed appreciation to the residents from Dania and to persons outside Dania who spoke at the last meeting regarding the proposed ; motocross track. He said that concerns were addressed at the workshop meeting on February 15 and that a a K test was conducted on noise impact. Even effort was ma expose to ex ose the area to noise and that Mr. Lennon t ¢vim Adams (a leading test representative throughout the state) was hired to conduct the test. The test was {. >f" conducted without any landscaping, berm or wall and on a clear day to provide the most accurate impact. Lennon Adams, Miami Hearing Conservation, commented on his background qualifications to conduct the test and explained that there were two sound level meters used for the test. The meters were calibrated before the test began and one meter was placed on site and the other at the canal. There were simultaneous noise measurements taken on the 14 motorcycles running at the same time and the chart that recorded the F' results showed no increase in noise levels. Mr. Adams advised that the site location is too far away for the noise to travel. i Mr. Laubenthal stated that the 14 motorcycles represented an adequate regulation start and all size pn motorcycles were used; 125's, 250's and 500's. Mr. Adams explained the technical description of Window of Hearing and confirmed that there was no noise levels recorded. 'I Further comments were made by Mr. Laubenthal regarding delays in purchasing additional property from the Broward County Aviation Department in order to locate the permanent building, restrooms, concessions, office and maintenance barn for the project. He explained where the alternative site would be if the property is not available from the County, confirmed that there is no future expansion planned and commented on the proposed parking for the site. F Mayor Grace opened the public hearing. I Ann Winters, Airport Advisory Board, felt that the area has already been impacted by the airport noise and that the track would create more noise and traffic in the area. r ` REGULAR TWEETING 4 FEBRUARY 22, 1994 �.i �lS rat. �t5 Py riS vrj'ff 7r4 k� ' f4 JFY'r i�fi�yy=�„"itbJu�'�vja. ,v •r R.�pr,;57At � Sr ,1�.: ..A w .�F � � � r =1�r�tY � ������n1• r. r,'t ..J 1.. F .. . r r�.< .,_f r ..c.•,-:n. grr::. +r r.. : S.� � �������,��,�� , 4q,�yr^y4)R�n.W i+� + .,i��``^+ �� �. •i liF 'F,�.A��+7�. ♦:, ^J.A :'.P ws: U., ,, ' si '1 .x > ���er 4 �7 q� ,N.F t' 'o�,'� 1?'.`:fc+�j�'!rr..tq,ir;' r„ f{r`t r d !`t f"r ✓`.><r ., +�, .^ c ,r 5 ' ' _ �T �3 I,r f_!{'�<< e4tr� l V+ 3 �� ri.A v xM1 i � „" � ,r t•. . n..� .� ',�,.'S � y, t�ri Y^�^�+ (`i� . yti {�x1ns -t y �`,�7.�>541�r•r r ` {[d, fy �p.: � i5�' 4 �'. :. =tom, {3�. fir:. � r :1. �Y ,� '.` Yy4 •"* :A t� i J:. � �� �� �{�, ,y,� �;rr.��s e H Yy r,y w!11;],SS r Siff: 't^ .., bra. � G rt., J�.`. ✓ r Jo �.� < t � t yr Y r�r t t 1 '.:,x Y• .,, _"G r t.�J�� 13 � Ir �Id -t tYn. i1T � .�7 r htf� y�[t�1* n ,�'�/ C�Y�' Sd, � n l y l ',✓ ,, � ( R{ s Y � '-, iP � S 4G V q- f i t 11 ' I Bob Gluver and Tina Tetter came forward to represent Russell Engineering which is a business that sits right beside the proposed track site. Mr. Gluver expressed his feelings that the track would bring more business opportunities and revenue into the City and that the test has proven that there is no noise impact. Mark Framatana spoke in favor of the track based on his feelings that it would provide a place for the youth and bring business into Dania. Vivian Warman opposed the track. ' Louis Webb felt that the track will be a good opportunity to provide a place for the youth and that it would be a positive impact to the business community. V� :•.�r+t wry I a s---;; Reverend Kenneth King commented on the other things in the community that create noise and stressed the need to provide a place for the young people. He felt that the petitioners went to the trouble of spending a s' lot of money to clean the site and conducted a test to prove that there is no noise impact. Reverend King encouraged the Commission to allow the track on a trial basis since the petitioners have gone to extents to A I satisfy all of the concerns that have been expressed. } ,. J.J.Kelly encouraged the Commission to allow the track for the children, tourism and business for the area. 3 Bob Adams mentioned that there may be a need for additional police and code enforcement for the site and . ! r,r ' that there will be noise from the traffic going to and from the site. Mr. Adams encouraged the Commission to deny the request. I k Judy Usifer came forward to express opposition. , r P Uri Bergbaum mentioned his experience in the sport and felt that the track will be positive to the �!_It i community and the youth. + >� Buleah Lair felt that the youth can take advantage of the parks in the community and opposed the track. t Jane Fister commented on the need to allow this type of sport for the children and to try to see the positive Y aspects of the project. Hugo Renda stated that after the testing was conducted on the site that he is now in favor of the project. He felt that the track will be a positive impact to the area based on what the petitioners plan to do and encouraged the Commission to allow the track on a trial basis. 9 Joe Honan recommended approval of the motocross track for the area noting that he has lived in the area since 1956. IL Hearing no further comments, Mayor Grace closed the public hearing. Mayor Grace advised that she checked with several cities to see if motocross racing was allowed and found that Fort Lauderdale has motocross racing in one of their parks on weekends. She spoke against the track r` c REGULAR MEETING 5 FEBRUARY 22, 1994 s , , f ! f).rrl� �.t c ,J ✓A t ' ,', N r .) I t ,�+ ,1 q . c �t r 4,3! lttrh,3;iaA<f ,' �ri�; p � r p4}ii1:i`rril�fl�fr i�'iP,��S,`> �^.r .•t x ,� h, iytr� l 'Y 1AM,}� Y4 i51 �'rT+ � �Njti r FYyG�ikia`5r! 7/Cf,.� `71 i'� vl�i I,.i w iM nY� t r.r •.`.�..* "" ..r n,r i. a r1~Cr �+ t31 l ..r iY*.{�S�.M1A"},� /I ��'� � ,,pp i�tr"} t �` .t•�.,r a .n...r."',r.7asw.n N � j ) �,y\�,� \,*c �'C � x�S,��NyN?�J}j��r .t t1 �r).1 G r t. 1 r �r ! r< ♦ .F'� M � f"� �4+ r 1 \ Jvl`f -..���1 \�i ��' a � M1 y{ t. ✓Y s t r l r t t ? t .' a @@�f''`N!•�Af� : ! � Y y t, ! ._h ... , �' a-w , ,... C'r � '. f tY,ir�t t!}'J 'F, t s k '' � tiG, ko-�ll!��r,,'+ tl44rnfi{vf�.f$ , 't�r 1� i�x�' � rtr � r f�� y .�-i '. `r. �.� ..... � .. . . _"` ..�� .•*l: �r t��� yti ti { r i _ I based on the noise that will be created and the need to protect those residents who are already impacted by the airport noise. Commissioner Hyde advised that he lives closer to the facility than anyone else on the Commission and recommended to allow the track on a trial basis for the youth. He felt that conditions can be included with the approval to protect the residents and that there is a need to look out for the young people and provide them with a place to ride their bikes. Vice Mayor Mikes advised that there was a plane crash close to the site recently and that safety and land use around the airport are two important issues being fought by the City. He felt that the site is in the middle of an urban traffic corridor and that the property will be too valuable in the future to use for motocross racing. Commissioner Jones agreed to providing a recreational facility for children but questioned whether there 5 + t will be minority programs provided. .: I y Commissioner Bertino mentioned the different businesses in Dania that provide recreational facilities for children and that it is not the intention of the Commission to be mean to children by not allowing t `fie motocross track. He commented on the money that the City has spent to fight the noise impact from the r airport and felt that it would not make much sense to approve a facility that is a noise generator. I Commissioner Bertino felt that the property is far too valuable for this type of activity. A motion was made by Mayor Grace, after passing the gavel, seconded by Commissioner Bertino, to deny ,r � $d�;;F;• the ordinance allowing motocross parks as a special exception use in a Light Industrial M-1 zoning district. s ' C•; i The motion passed on the following roll call vote: ' Commissioner Bertino-yes Commissioner Hyde-no i Commissioner Jones-yes Vice Mayor Mikes- yes I Mayor Grace- yes ITEM 8.2 WAS HEARD AFTER 4.2 4 4.3 WAS HEARD AFTER THE SPECIAL SESSION Addendum 4.3 Will Allen, Growth Management Director, presented the variance request by Jon and Ana Ardeljan C, for property at 510 SE 4 Court to allow the construction of a screen enclosure around an existing swimming pool to be within 4 inches of the rear property line (minimum setback is 5 feet). Mr. Allen advised that the Planning &Zoning Board recommended to deny the variance request as they did not feel that the criteria for obtaining a variance was met in accordance with Section 10.13 of the Zoning Code and that there is no hardship for the variance. Mayor Grace opened the public hearing. i . 1 REGULAR MEETING 6 FEBRUARY 22, 1994 ' i •r t Ilk, f r + �i +�;t(Y`Ivey�<< ,fir#r�±r4ffii ,i stair tf� bra r G 11 } ��iyrtfSf��yry•tiJ*"n Y(4� t` -'� `A' T��A t�yrJ�r i .-_� iw ti ✓✓V//U, �yd1�ld�1Y tleiS� r�'h) +) rT �' +' �.�j r iY n� �^ „ +.. 1 X 1 l�(hQ'L��4� P� .fl rr' LF .��#""`� i .✓•.:v� `rYt - ! I 1 yl t q'• h t hi'.:�_ � IF 4 �>*� "• � +`� r,�U .�'y.v i', �57 v! lts Ji � + rr r v—.ai � r ' " -r - .l' �r r i" Yr �+�Ci t + + it .� �ai,,ys, �u,� ti r .F t+ ,F ,y �. (` ,,r - x J f,� .• c '..� 7 Ar � it J y ..i � 7� a 'v # 2p� '�+>•.l#y r,l iri5> 1 ar' ' , L ut v r : _ .. �. ,-„Y,._ t�_ ., sa^.,,, ,, n.n.''(.i.F .d ..:? :' . ....-_t.•. . . �. a. ,- .` .: .: _:.. � '•s .. -. r._,.�'r r.�. 2. .._ _ . .. ._. r ir e �i �YS I (k Jon Ardeljan presented a picture of his backyard showing the Jacuzzi and advised that the screen enclosure would be used for bug protection. ns that they see no reason why the variance cannot be granted. The Commission expressed their opinio I A motion was made by Commissioner Hyde, seconded by Commissioner Bertino to grant the variance (VA- 42-93) as requested by Jon and Ada Ardeljan to allow the construction of a screen enclosure around an existing swimming pool to be within 4 inches of the rear property line (minimum setback is 5 feet). The motion passed on the following roll call vote: Commissioner Bertino -yes Commissioner Hyde-yes 'f I Commissioner Jones- yes Vice Mayor Mikes- yes it i ' I Mayor Grace-yes s F �Y }' S. CITIZENS' COMMENTS - none �. x�S 6. SITE PLANS - none r 7. EXPENDITURE REQUESTS - none fx S. DISCUSSION AND POSSIBLE ACTION 8.1 A motion was made by Commissioner Bertino, seconded by Commissioner Hyde to approve the ' „ I banner per for the Graves Museum of Archaeology and Natural History. v The motion passed on the following roll call vote: t fr. I Commissioner Bertino -yes Commissioner Hyde -yes Commissioner Jones- yes Vice Mayor Mikes-yes j II Mayor Grace-yes e J ITEM 8.4 WAS HEARD AFTER 8.1 r - a •�t'v� �ii 8.2 WAS HEARD AFTER 4.2 8.2 Tim Tapp, Recreation Director, advised that the department is ready to proceed with conducting core sampling on the Modello Park Pool and that quotes would be solicited from several companies who ice. Robert Walters Architect, Inc., Recreation Facilities Consultant, will provide an handle this type of sery evaluation of the results on the samples. , REGULAR MEETING 7 FEBRUARY 22, 1994 ELI jr tad t �`kfr s �K �, tyl rjE,uYvrl udlrrttSL.4itl1 'Grt�i .hr"��`�6aty !� r`..r �d1 ',I � � x t t 6 F•' i r`.+i'i``�e�°•tt� 'bf 14, k h ,FY tiy. fn T :. t ��t`,iV r a'rf3�l�'�7„�}`rl.l�,` F. y i�� �t � rL•"�tra s� < ., •5�+rsat ,,r c .t�' yy - q*+�- t�i/'37hc,Yr �� Y{1d4`rY`y`F"''�.t+��t��af�:K:i ut�r�J .C�trr•1 iC F rr��t <t�*�11? �N. b`y �y�r°�ry �•" r.a-r- � t. _L� ,r.X. �.1'..V F t--.+ `,a (Y .,1..•-. Yy tv�Y..�f�is��r!r aw�}���r,0-• !{�.:f t�xK �. , >: �A1 , ✓i}.n �-f _ i n w-+� � v - +tea �^:2'`'v>iF ('�.K _ a. f AAA <ry Nx t y '�. y�t •r !F rrj-ty� , , tG.��'{r4 L *' t } r.. < i. 4 Y 4'+i t , t S i 5' � ♦ 7 ter; ♦!' � 11 Z tv 1� v Y . v. r_� , t is:• 11111 IF t Mayor Grace suggested that the City may want to consider building a new pool for $132,000 opposed to spending $55,000 to renovate the pool for a five year period. Financing is very good right now and a new pool should last a very long time with the proper maintenance. Vice Mayor Mikes agreed that renovating the pool would be a waste of money and since the pool has lasted for 30 years there is a need for a new structure. Commissioner Hyde mentioned that there is a need to obtain the core samples whether a new pool is constructed or not and Mr. Tapp agreed that the samples will provide a basis of information to begin design. Commissioner Bertino agreed that the core testing is needed and suggested the possibility of putting a recreational package together to include capital project needs for all of the parks for a possible bond issue since financing is so reasonable right now. ' j t ! i Commissioner Jones agreed to proceed with the testing and felt that a time certain should be included to �< expedite the project. i rr . i Mayor Grace mentioned some companies that can provide quotes for a new pool and recommended to Rs3,. I proceed with the borings. f Mr. Tapp stated that major plumbing and electrical systems are being overhauled in some of the buildings at Modello Park and encouraged a comprehensive approach to new facilities over the long run. 'I Mrs.Jones commented on the efforts that were made by many residents to raise money for the first 3�sP'•: �� playground equipment at Modello Park and urged the Commission to take action immediately to make the ; r i'�ry i necessary improvements to the park. Gregg Reverend rus encouraged the Commission to take action to replace the pool based on the the �^+a Y g P I; immediate need for the children. a F MAYOR GRACE ADVISED THAT THE COMMISSION HAS TO BREAK FOR THE SPECIAL SESSION AT THIS TIME. CITY ATTORNEY ADLER ADVISED THAT THE COMMISSION NEEDS TO HOLD A SESSION WITH THE CITY'S AIRPORT ATTORNEYS TO DISCUSS THE COSTS AND EXPENSES OF THE AIRPORT LITIGATION AND STRATEGY IN THE PENDING LAWSUIT. EVERYONE IN THE ' MEETING WILL BE RECORDED BY AN OFFICIAL COURT REPORTER AND EVERYTHING THAT IS SAID WILL BE RECORDED AND NO COMMENTS WILL BE ALLOWED OFF THE RECORD. AFTER THE LITIGATION IS OVER,THE TRANSCRIPT OF THE MEETING WILL BE AVAILABLE TO THE PUBLIC. HE EXPECTED THE MEETING TO TAKE AROUND 30 MINUTES. MAYOR GRACE ADJOURNED THE MEETING, t AFTER THE PRIVATE SESSION, MAYOR GRACE READJOURNED THE REGULAR MEETING. : REGULAR MEETING 8 FEBRUARY 22, 1994 t } 4 � z: «Y ltn. Sri iy ✓y_J'� Jt ey ` ttJ s r�l"i '.+r Rer<50.; 'tit ` n a6 aL>_y tY 5 , i75 •}SaE Ir �r -r4: h t J-aC �Unt nx n ♦ l']'�`(lGq GY ss�Y-g 'a5 t`a ��`y�iR+rs a� . ' r � r '�fA I A ( i�ii f�ut7'�{pt•�r�9Sf.J�32i. '.'l n} � / ! 1Y.)+n.J'dtir t � .w 1 / t ` J r+i ,r ♦ - r b `iai y 'Yi t i:y s.$•c x,'S�r 2t' vq 1. >1t}'*.�;?f,ti'�.J.�'.I y� YG �r tr-%FJ F11'. f i .)r i.. .t '+• -....1 �trr � -� ti",tin4f-.�,�'.'41 r�Yi:A'ie 5}r°r���"i„�F,}�'�SEti 'hl' p Y N Y i � !• >Y]z y�rvy$.Y��il(,]t� 2 )���?i `E,'� ! ..- �I^, � r ' ; 's Y�. •• , i 4i"` h � s I:a t �� Y� r5 n !}" `, Y. .4 i I'.'k':NY 1 ,. J' S i I ,a:F s Jr �kt J -�' �1J !'I t�. ! l r' ti',J.. )t..�.n ,.It • +1 y .L y�'}tYN-t4ti 4.y41..? .���,�1v,2�IXK ryAr44it^2 �j}J MrJ�c- f , i 6 i . i 1 i i i ITEM 4.3 WAS HEARD AFTER THE PRIVATE SESSION 8.3 WAS HEARD AFTER 8.5 8.3 City Manager Flatley reported that the draft of the Port Bill appears to be acceptable to Dania but that Hollywood stands to lose valuable tax base. The County may give some land in compensation for lost tax base and County Administrator Osterholt is suppose to meet with the City Manager of Hollywood to resolve the compensation issue. Mr. Flatley advised that the County is expected to take over the Port in r November 1994. 4 t 8.7 WAS HEARD AFTER 8.3 } l i 8.4 WAS HEARD AFTER 8.1 w i 8.4 Commissioner Bertino advised that all municipalities must convert 20 percent of their fleet to run on r alternate fuels by the year 2001 under the Federal Energy Policy Act of 1992. He mentioned that Coral Springs has received a grant to switch their fleet over to propane and that he and City Manager Flatley are r i working on a grant for the City. f ? y jpi 8.5 Commissioner Hyde expressed his opinion that the $50 Occupational License fee for sales t s r ' representatives should be addressed at the time all Occupational License fees are reviewed. The Commission agreed to continue this item.TM1 i r ^^ 8.3 WAS HEARD AFTER 8.5 1 8.6 WAS HEARD AFTER ITEM 1.7 8.6 City Manager Flatley mentioned that a proposal was submitted by FAU at the public A meeting/brunch that was held at the Sheraton Hotel last Saturday. The proposal relates to the possibility of x ' Seafair being used as a future location for the FAU Oceanographic Engineering Department. ; Mayor Grace felt that the proposal will improve the location and will be advantageous to the community. x t f Stanley Dunn, Chairman for the FAU Ocean Engineering Department, explained the unique opportunity for Dania and FAU to realize the potential for a unique research project at this location. i Commissioner Hyde encouraged the Commission to adopt a resolution supporting the concept for this project to be forwarded to the legislature. Vice Mayor Mikes felt that a presentation should be brought to a public hearing before the Dania City Commission to make the public aware since public tax base is in question. Mayor Grace agreed that a public hearing is needed and that nothing is being approved tonight. t - f, - L REGULAR MEETING 9 FEBRUARY 22, 1994 .� �'?t;lli'�y it ( ,ash 1 y r • y } rx+ a J�1`'h rr r b✓5 r4. :�ti � �-'` .� v" '�� y,Y �.'G s " ,✓+.`? ! � 9/t 1' t ri n 6 -t +.. ", ! , t r� t " o.�ali ,r t �{i Y� "fi� Sv'A < k� R,q� } s yF7?" a tr'� {4�K I''� �' +. ! �r(.r + 5 + 'v...r r.^-Y. }}(.w `i e r l� , t y r t'^ -'r. . h., 4++. :,.•f` A S '. . � k t!`�k•11 S'f^� /�r z � f?af r � 5^' e , I a. t.�'r a 'T^*" ' -. 1�l '4 - 2 ; t � '�7ktFj�"'. j 1 '.,t ::: ,+JTx�j'L> hl"��R Ik�� . ul } ...}� r.> � + t t of ♦ l d ^c , } �S kh � 'C., x i + 7R It }� l t �4t: � '�". ,+ , > r , i �, <?r 1 ,C, l _ . 'y �. , .t:` y �.y♦ t.. '"Z r Y.. y F i A motion was made by Commissioner Hyde, seconded by Commissioner Jones to send the transmittal letter to the Legislature with language that the City would like to pursue the proposal but no final action to be taken until the public hearing is conducted and a full evaluation is made of the proposal. i Commissioner Bertino suggested to include a reference to revenue sources for the City and City Attorney Adler advised that if the bill is passed that the City will be authorized to negotiate an agreement with FAU to cover the funding. The motion passed on the following roll call vote: Commissioner Bertino-yes Commissioner Hyde -yes ( Commissioner Jones-yes Vice Mayor Mikes-yes A �. Mayor Grace- yes The Commission agreed to address the leases for the Beach Grille, Seafair and Broucher Bros. listed in item t: 8.6 after the public hearing with FAU on their proposal for using Seafair for an Oceangraphic Engineering s 7 V Department. z " ' C fi THE COMMISSION RETURNED TO ITEM 4.1 UNDER PUBLIC HEARINGS , X k; 8.7 WAS HEARD AFTER ITEM 8.3 i 8.7 Mike Smith, Personnel Director, advised that two proposals were received for engineering services for the NW 5th Avenue Improvement Project that is being funded through the Community Development t ` { f I! Block Grant Program. Mr. Smith stated that the proposals were from Miller& Associates and Berry & Calvin and that staff recommends to award the project to Miller & Associates. ' �rffiti r �! A motion was made by Commissioner Hyde, seconded by Commissioner Bertino to accept the proposal 4 from Robert Miller and Associates for the engineering services for the NW 5th Avenue Improvement r3' Program. The motion passed unanimously. t> 9. APPOINTMENTS 9.1 The appointment to the Memorials Committee was continued to the next regular meeting on March z' ! 8, 1994. 9.2 Commissioner Hyde appointed Don Tagart to the Airport Advisory Board. Vice Mayor Mikes requested to continue this appointment to the March 8th meeting so that City Clerk Mullikin can confirm whether or not the replacement for Donna Simione on this board is his appointment or Commissioner Hyde's appointment. 9.3 A motion was made by Mayor Grace, seconded by Commissioner Bertino to appoint Charles Williams to the Code Enforcement Board to replace Roxane Knight. REGULAR MEETING 10 FEBRUARY 229 1994 C � ! rct � � I • r t .frt 3•Y7�51. iE J.1. f4 y` 14 �!a A 5 �, � x Fy1�4 C'�ST�ir!(rvsrlir�� � i � >'aYr + R. ♦ .1 ' P is su'fif�f rr• �S Er` .''.S' t a r �'. 1 Lu31 1 I NM+ 11 ?2tiyy..��'� % 'fit��`�ai''+i' 3Yii"{�{i�. �?,; ? ,+ i i�d3`��S- "•K It is r;�lr kk�1� t t��f�,�nt k�Y,L 4C�$` 5�`in1a;i l•�C 'ck '" ��',`��i5'� 9'>i .,},i:c+..iM�'}�?rat{,ei+�r;ln,,ar ax4ritY,. f '�5 , ..,, ;,�ry. 1�,�, syr] ��v+�,• ,. yi Y'f�;ai5.ttt{6ee'��� }ry4..yf� ,n'f: f �•,.+.MY wr �-f�.- a r� '.il r rl ',, y"•p .'l`5y f�rp. 11' �T < r -. r 1t v 4Z �tiJ � f i ( � L�- � s:..`. i'?.{rNi�9,�t'PErit 1Hr�j%�I �w/a ��. -?..Srh tue4�7) ° J� •..{l yr r' irk d,� r -'•s'-.--� � +1 _ ',n. 777... �.. �� `.. {i. - a rf i .'I.��i ��" � :'T l . � �`•y+ Fdklte r,�';r, fJz .fi.S ',�' 'h�L'.4tTJ 1 n J i ` 3 +. . t _. � t , -. 'r t � } >. e. n * ti� 1 ' v iY•�,11 115 ��? �+ ,�[. �L c+l.ffr. .+ � s ,.'J ..� � (;c-r +. 1 1 'S Y `(�s Ya �s ! {. S :�r;.k>+v �.. .1, 5'.;�Y. .�+�t.r .r."_ .s.. , . .. , . .•.. •,!. ..7... / ..... ._ � .,. _u _. s4. ,,ri .1 ........ .... r ,... t=ttr% . } . .... .. ,i� i J Mayor Grace withdrew her motion. The Commission decided that the person who is appointed should be a contractor and should be appointed by the full Commission. 9.4 The appointment of one member to the Parks & Recreation Board was continued to the next regular meeting on March 8, 1994. 9.5 The Commission decided to continue the appointment of the voting delegate and one alternate for the Broward League of Cities annual election meeting until the new appointments of the Mayor and Vice Mayor are conducted in March. 10. ADMINISTRATIVE REPORTS r CITY MANAGER • t 10.1 City Manager Flatley advised that the Monkey Movie is scheduled on March 29 (7:00 p.m.) at City ti Hall. 10.2 City Manager Flatley stated that Dania will have a display at the Broward Days in Tallahassee on 1 Y�3? March 9 and 10 and that handouts will be provided on Dania's 90th Birthday Celebration. ` CITY ATTORNEY-no comments �'<•i io5 i, i I. , " a' 11. COMMISSION COMMENTS t11.1 Commissioner Bertino , . ItT�4rtG }: Commissioner Bertino commended the Cultural Affairs Committee for their recent concert and reminded the public that another concert is planned at Patrick J. Meli Park. Further comments related to the success of the One Ton Tug that was held at the beach. z t �"R 11.2 Commissioner Hyde- none " yYm; 11.3 Commissioner Jones i Commissioner Jones mentioned that St. Ruth Baptist Church will have a Health Fair on Saturday, February 26 from 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. and that the Fire Department will be available to take blood pressure checks and provide information on fire prevention/evacuations. Commissioner Jones asked City Manager Flatley to see if a public relations person could be hired for the rt to obtain better public involvement. He mentioned that the various functions within the City in an effo One Ton Tug was a success and expressed appreciation to the Commission for their attendance. i J z � „^ 'I REGULAR MEETING li FEBRUARY 22, 1994 71 yJfY rra� w 4f�i tT �� r, tt � 4}o- Mdn ,�, ' T lei l sr g �1 ti.'�isr a6 r i 6✓F '� tg (G'-t'f�''g',C++rK1�' "Fm- l i" 1,ar4~ e (( R W' (✓.�1 w}�i J�ln 4>,.r;T ��'I�K�ififl i�„t r�1 L h {a[j}yrY// rrn t.f? ;,. ." F. :.�. "�"' tit '1+r^h nr�! 'a��,'lat,S`�.r.14.'.1, :�.;�,+.rR���f..yry °'{J I 3'Si:P �.�,5�.1�, �r.r �'."x yf- tSl Ty �:.G1♦�e Ji.tel !f t r ?a.. a r✓>., .-r +'; . it tw. .'_ t S 1 wS'�1-. .! 'c -.. t a" r 1� i r. h' SrG'�Ge.�'� � r �w+�ST)� �`:�1 /�dti �'t" f'- Y-/'.�. 3t �+' '.+✓ '.f_" ? J 4 I (;f L j' i:i7 Y S�"'!� ^ �� r.S i�✓htf , 4C.r'hn 'i.,,��tJ}S'+,�ci.,,r('� t`Sl'�S-�I�IsLGf; `+t , x N} 1 xri '..3�' r�,�7.�*5 J '� .✓. ,r ✓ 1 ✓ i I ar r^ �:, t - ! '� t .>: C° f.'t�r^ �.� Its \ c t (.. 'Ry}'�Sla f �s c'1 "!` f I v✓I✓of i ✓f r '✓ f a A .. s.. .... , i 'i i,�, .. .. ., r J. t C, 4 `r .p RUSS 11.4 Vice Mayor Mikes Vice Mayor Mikes commented on the events that took place at the One Ton Tug. 11.5 Mayor Grace Mayor Grace thanked Cliff Taylor and staff for putting up the barriers for the One Ton Tug and to Lou Gusdorff for getting people involved in trying to resolve the Modello Park pool problem. She mentioned other projects that are currently being discussed and confirmed that unity is important in the community. Commissioner Grace advised that the Cultural Affairs Committee is going to have T-Shirts available for sale and commented on events that are planned the future. fThis regular meeting adjourned. rF 1 Vic•+� � Mayor-Commissioner '�' t City Clark-Auditor t S 1 1". J e ` REGULAR MEETING 12 FEBRUARY 22, 1994 5 to s Ott 4r7r 14Sw,t-JS�SS�K3 r� yp7.t)�7. R.1� t [r r„ rlt i ( rJ F14 "-y/'1 t ,f t 1r4 t e�Sti r l 4St t` 9��h• §jdf� j-rtyl:sr4 aJ K,:: ydY�^"J °4..±) t . J .'�.t�,J r�'���r� y�k?=pet; t`�'cFr� i�M'it✓`f �'3-�� d F `�( u'1'S�S�4 Y"'^`n'snS�,}t1r•4 rip.Jt ttrd t��:J.+l`ar;`"s'�, , • q F3 1'V�, ���t tr t�lir�+ 4S.1t r a ; .ram.Ss "r><Sj�JI: 1`� YYr { 6 r.% {�r tJj^ ' tfi � +'js 2t � J ,,J " ;i�'LrYY '1:v:''n♦>s,- 1 ' '.�) R! i' .rvv 4 '�rl it�"n�`wi�A'ryi X v ( ,� �5Y' fP�`%C'�4r�r '"ail^ >d v. ;t+"t„�/�y.i i'.it+ ..t•;+ 'r,r.i�.... ".'.^.�' J ���„•-�.J 4 C a:.b�t�l+ti..ta �,'"F}"'^�v.�.}' S`E+µ. .{c�';.t�yt°�'�r,ti'.:y a..�{ Iry..fir.p'r �@���)�r: �H,j"'�w�,j� +{t' ij ria •,�.r ti-'. rl., L,3.1 ,� h'a �.�... '�.? r ry-c.., w:v„y ry?� t.� t J+-'.;hl lJ *.;'�`e�,�`�� Mft,,f li� µ4� <...t. '"+JI t�{ ����` (',� '/ 1.5> ' r �1�Ire t��'�t t �If� :,ti7 � J r 4 r +.• ,+ -:r t c y J ) �': t 's'`ti - r^\ ^])T'Ni .:i` r al. _'4{Fv F 5 1i�!' �'? t''f t �`bo+ � t ,j ic"{r,'F'� �.t J k��J i 'F}s .- 1 i T . .. t ,• i x+. �, S�4 c ' t j[ •� 1 t �+t' 'V+, � F tl r / '.i � r` J T i �' n '�'^ Y..�' ... '+t:� � J „e"' M "i rr - i ..ttyy fZ S ' ,,,� J i AGENDA DANIA CITY C010HSSION REGULAR MEETING FEBRUARY 22, 1994 7:30 P.M. ANY PERSON WHO DECIDES TO APPEAL ANY DECISION MADE BY THE CITY COMMISSION WITH REGARD TO ANY MATTER CONSIDERED AT THIS MEETING OR 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. x > LOBBYIST REGISTRATION REQUIRED-REGISTRATION AS A LOBBYIST IN THE CITY OF DANIA IS REQUIRED ' IF ANY PERSON FIRM OR CORPORATION IS BEING PAID TO LOBBY THE COMMISSION ON ANY PETITION OR Y ISSUE, PURSUANT TO ORDINANCE NO. 01-93. REGISTRATION FORMS ARE AVAILABLE IN THE CITY i' ira CLERK'S OFFICE IN THE ADMINISTRATION CENTER. y� 1 ROLL CALL t 1. I SKI ° INVOCATION p{ 5 ,f t �1 I. PRESENTATIONS * Plaque to the family of Boisy N. Waiters (Comm.Jones) 1. CONSENT AGENDA Minutes I . r, 1.1 Regular meeting of January 25, 1994 Ordinances 1.2 "AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF DANIA, FLORIDA, AMENDING SECTIONS 27-3, 27-8, ` 27-9. 27-23 AND 27-53 TO REGULATE THE SUPPLYING OF WATER BY A CONSUMER 2 TO A UNIT NOT A PART OF THE CONSUMER'S PROPERTY; PROVIDING FOR POSTING A �.V ; OF DEPOSITS BY OWNERS OF MORE THAN ONE UNIT SUPPLIED BY ONE(1) METER; " PROVIDING FOR PENALTIES; PROVIDING FOR BACKFLOW PREVENTER VALVES; PROVIDING THAT ALL ORDINANCES OR PARTS OF ORDINANCES AND ALL RESOLUTIONS OR PARTS OF RESOLUTIONS IN CONFLICT HEREWITH BE REPEALED TO THE EXTENT OF SUCH CONFLICT; AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE." (First ordinance reading) (Staff) Resolutions 1.3 "A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF DANIA, FLORIDA, AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER OR HIS DESIGNEE TO APPLY FOR A HURRICANE ANDREW URBAN REFORESTATION GRANT BEING OFFERED THROUGH THE UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT DEPARTMENT OF FORESTRY FOR A TREE INVENTORY PROGRAM; AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE ` DATE." (Staff) k� A , , - t P�� a2 a`C44e'f j 7M1r q � r , 1 Ff''QR f, •l ';'I- In TF Mt�fr�fu ltf ry � � FtS F✓,Jw't''1 f "1 : ,J�t>".�,iril�' "�v�fygS�'T�,r y'��+r. M' ��,SIP•, a..l3,i"�Yly f}��9tt Gt{ '���IF'��Yr tCh�ktf // �} 11 Y ♦ ♦ nn �-ptfl �YiK�' ti�t�y� Ct J Jl� �'LS`�'a'rf tiI ��ti���.�A]'lth,{� r4 itiu rf! �` or ✓ I _./� '9 � 7 X9Yi ..e V �:.;... l F�+l�-W' 'fv�.Sf't-Y. c .. }a. �' C �t_ �L".w�' {4 - d 1, d•yKw,Y %.,, ��9 f�.t) ryfif a tj s+ tx`',�¢ ';rSt x, Y e ti� { 1 :,.,I ,.1 Y r'4 t 5+ i r AP A k. .+ t { ^.i tlri ll �t ""Z7�->2��ir l! Y ' ♦ rat r - t S '. r L Vu`r l �,f Ra it o t i�yLivT�(f �t fr �tr <t ov�r•, ✓ow f'ft >T v , : � ' l + lu r k0b3 �I�{s / r t' +4 Y !F y.i>'{f '7 iti t +t41 ' r; ` e J �`xa i �i• l y.wtt'� 1{ i n 'R Y Y> +�J1��,�'" .fYu4 /� `{,..1-.a 34,(4. -n.eY {L .Ie-.i{�.... .. '.. ., y.... _,a _ _ v .. .• .. li ._e ..` . .. ... .. . ... - •_. - _.... . ..1 6 1.4 "A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF DANIA, FLORIDA, AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO CONTRACT FOR THE PURCHASE OF SUPPLIES; SERVICES, EQUIPMENT AND MATERIALS IN THE AMOUNT OF $15,000.00; 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) 1.5 "A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF DANIA, FLORIDA, APPROVING AGREEMENT DATED THE 14TH DAY OF FEBRUARY, 1994, BETWEEN THE CITY OF DANIA AND ANTHONY ABBATE,AIA, FOR ARCHITECTURAL SERVICES TO BE RENDERED FOR THE NYBERG-SWANSON HOUSE PROJECT; AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE." (Staff) A' 1.6 "A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF DANIA, FLORIDA, APPROVING DISTRICT FOUR (4) HIGHWAY BEAUTIFICATION GRANT AND MAINTENANCE MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE STATE OF FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION AND THE CITY OF DANIA FOR LANDSCAPE IMPROVEMENTS TO DANIA BEACH BOULEVARD AND A-1-A; AND ; t PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE." (Staff) pkk e` 1.7 "A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF DANIA, FLORIDA, TO SUPPORT AND URGE THE PASSAGE OF SENATE BILL 618 DESIGNATING RAILROAD TRACKS AS HAZARDOUS CONDITIONS FOR 1 ELEMENTARY-AGE STUDENTS; AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE." (Comm.Jones) V1111 V 2. PROCLAHA7IONS 2.1 "Black History Month"- February 1994 (Mayor Grace) ' I 3. BIDS } . 4Alt. Ij { 4. PUBLIC EW.4RI7VGS I 1.jI •r�, Ir 4.1 "AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF DANIA, FLORIDA, AMENDING SECTION 2-12, ARTICLE I OF { ,, �l CHAPTER 2 OF THE CODE OF ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF DANIA, FLORIDA, TO PROVIDE ' ' I FOR THE ISSUANCE OF LONG TERM REVENUE BONDS IN AN AMOUNT NOT TO EXCEED i^ THREE MILLION TWO HUNDRED FIFTY-FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS ($3,255,000.00) AND i WHICH SHALL BE IN ADDITION TO THE ISSUANCE OF SHORT TERM PROMISSORY i OBLIGATIONS AS PREVIOUSLY AUTHORIZED BY SAID SECTION 2-12 SUBPARAGRAPHS (a) YF THROUGH (g), BOTH INCLUSIVE; PROVIDING THAT ALL ORDINANCES OR PARTS OF f ORDINANCES AND ALL RESOLUTIONS OR PARTS OF RESOLUTIONS IN CONFLICT 1 M=� HEREWITH BE REPEALED TO THE EXTENT OF SUCH CONFLICT; AND PROVIDING FOR AN 'L EFFECTIVE DATE." (Staff)(Second Ordinance Reading) 4.2 Petitioner/Owner-South Florida Sports Committee, Inc.; property located at 2600 SW 36 Street (Collins Road) Public Hearing -ZT-19-93 -Adoption of ordinance allowing motocross parks as a special exception use in a Light Industrial M-1 zoning district. "AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF DANIA, FLORIDA,AMENDING SECTION 39-1040 OF ARTICLE LXII OF THE BROWARD COUNTY ZONING CODE AS ADOPTED BY ORDINANCE NO. 33-91; BY ADDING A NEW SECTION 39-1040.1 THERETO TO PROVIDE A SPECIAL EXCEPTION USE FOR MOTOCROSS PARKS IN LIGHT INDUSTRIAL(M-1) DISTRICTS; AND PROVIDING THAT ALL ORDINANCES OR PARTS OF ORDINANCES AND ALL RESOLUTIONS OR PARTS OF RESOLUTIONS IN CONFLICT HEREWITH BE REPEALED TO THE EXTENT OF SUCH CONFLICT; AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE." 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Comments of any nature will be responded to by the office of the City Manager. In the event that the concern remains unresolved, the citizen(s) or party will be asked to address the City Commission during the meeting. r. 6. SITE PLANS 7. ESPENDTTURE REgUESTS 1 r n 8. DISCUSSION AND POSSMLE ACTION ' 8.1 Banner permit requested for Graves Museum. (staff) 8.2 Modello Park pool analysis requested. (staff) r 8.3 Port Bill progress. (staff) a sr 8.4 Propane conversion. (Comm. Bodine) 8.5 Occupational License & $50 broker fee. (Mayor Grace) 8.6 Status report on Beach Grille, Seafair, Boucher Bros. (Comm. Hyde) 8.7 Acceptance of proposal for engineering services related to the NW 5th Avenue Improvement Project. (staff) 4 •�(Z.� , jr F q I + 9. APPOINTMENTS F I , 9.1 Appointment of one member to the Memorials Committee. 3r � F', ! 9.2 Appointment of four members to the Airport Advisory Committee. LL 9.3 Appointment of one member to the Code Enforcement Board due to the resignation of F 1 i; f > Roxane Knight. 9.4 Appointment of one member to the Parks & Recreation Board due to the resignation of Roxane Knight. 9.5 Appointment of one voting delegate and one alternate for the Broward League of Cities annual election meeting. 10. ADMMSTRATAM REPORTS U„+ City Manager 10.1 Monkey movie - March 29 (7:00 p.m.) at City Hall s 10.2 Broward Day in Tallahassee - March 9 & 10 tl 11. COMMISSION COMMENTS I 11.1 Commissioner Bertino 1 11.2 Commissioner Hyde 11.3 Commissioner Jones 11.4 Vice-Mayor Mikes 11.5 Mayor Grace s r } F r � 1 r rtr 3 1 1 1 ) - j 4 YY 1�i1' lola.ar Fl t P!yn ,ram. v F, Y ,y,1 �3ei-= 'r t; ir"`r yr , �','ub,�-+n.i :$e-LyuaC,t-. _< ,.+ o -. j1..ti ft� C�,j4 Y7i hYi C�+s�Jrp YT4`�Tl+ i}n 1 r�i 1 'fir.. IK Mh;i 1 `4 `I{rk ° �� ��"•�t;,�'Clttt'�1r Y <r �, ',^"4+'�`'wr�i t° :i Irr� �!°.,); 1R' rZ°s•y f v 7r. {> M >-. Y'".4�i r =15'rr• .��xAN'* y'fy^, � > � JS f ...,s. Y., i�5 (� .;.:rf ^r. Trn 1 a ...: ..� ..i � .: ,ry .h h, r. .:, mow i���.7.�.i_`.�r L•.,, .1 �-'1. i yy "igll"e�t✓yf7`?i� �`),2`i)�.'tl�/r/t inj :r' r5r�rr, j:.: r � r i , J. �... �s r.�-..- 1 �.�-. .`:JV 4 y t:..l> 1 � 1 x r'), S. �� ' t 1� }�n YY f r ,/r r ,l.f�I..i-x , ! 7 ✓' < ( . C = r. '' ♦ u.. . x{"t i� r. rc h_. .� AGENDA ADDENDUM DANIA CITY COMMISSION II FEBRUARY 22, 1994 7:30 P.M. 4. PUBLIC BEARINGS 4.3 Petitioner/Owner ion and Ana Ardelian; property located at 510 SE 4 Court Public Hearing -VA-42-93 -A varianceIs requested to allow the construction of a screen enclosure around an existing swimming pool to be within 4 inches jf of the rear property line (minimum setback is 5 feet.) (staff) Itom continued from February 8,1994) jj- "AP .. ........ Zl ex y ull j 1 l n l 1 FM Jill i MAYOR'S PROCLAMATION WHEREAS, Black History Month is being celebrated during the month of f February, 1994; and I 1 WHEREAS, Black History Month serves to promote citizen awareness of the i cultural heritage of the African-American Society and the many contributions made by .� citizens of African descent to this great country; and , r WHEREAS, the City of Dania wishes to recognize the contributions of citizens of { �:;: SR this cultural heritage, in particular, Boisey Waiters, Chester Byrd, Alcee Hastings, Sylvia iC 1 Poitier, Mary Robinson, Mandy Dawson, Matt Meadows, Joe Eggelletion, John t , Saunders, Miriam Oliphant, Carlton Moore and many more too numerous to mention; and , II t ; WHEREAS, the City of Dania, Broward founder, on its 90th an does recognize these outstanding African American descendants i NOW, THEREFORE, I, BOBBIE H. GRACE, as Mayor of the City of Dania, A vk Florida, do hereby proclaim the month of February, 1994 as: a "BLACK HISTORY MONTH" � in the City of Dania and do hereby urge all our citizens to participate in the celebration r t ? and to recognize the importance of the African American society in our community. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused this seal to be affixed this �_day of February, 1994. rrr1 k-a✓F I _ BO BIE H. GRACE, Mayor - Commissioner r , ATTEST: CITY LERK -AUDITOR rr a 1 J V e 1 L � it T , r qq Y;Y?�'g'At`7;A��fr�,}f�.l''I�'Z7Je�i' ".`...Z' '�,� e *' •`- y rF`V'�'�.�;q r '� Ft'' tj.' f a �%l .,y �y�f'�e^�]tY�'<T» � IF Alt r rp a",��''�f-,",S"' .r ,t s�'w2n�Y e xFfir�l f r ,,Tit r•`. '{'an �ww x CP � e� :9� " , r•t,+t� V r 1'�t t T4 �','`;j".��«V��-r sr�✓E �-� � � i3 `Y A 11 ,1�\ s.,�.r t�.�r f,� A�k.+..,a �:' i ♦ .� C k Llrt '"�(ti•Y Xxra.''..'" 1{J .1 � K. � .+J > n 'C�} 4x3'„h��:� ss a 4a.t"'.� 1[ „ •j-.> I.. t `E 4,Yj� �y '-,). �:. jti1 h`��j�y`,x#�> ✓�xy,5! ?p«",Isl..;'y7�.%Y.7..1„��/c.a'.54ar�a'Y",^f,.� �t.rr•�'.+;�, Y�y,.�y,V,�.y"�',f'a +{ k '` ., t�'t'e.`,k-"! >:51.TC,=�'1J' �rr i�, - b>•u _.,_� I i . I ij MEMORANDUM y t TO; CITY MANAGER ROBERT FLATLEY 'J 1 FROM: WANDA MULLIKIN, CITY CLERK " 1 SUBJECT: RECOMMENDED AMENDMENTS TO UTILITIES SECTION OF CODE )� DATE: FEBRUARY 1, 1994 ' of�= UTILITIES DIRECTOR BUD PALM AND MEMBERS OF THE UTILITIES STAFF,HAVE ' ENCOUNTERED PROBLEMS IN THE UTILITY DEPARTMENT AND WOULD LIKE TO s " i PRESENT THE ATTACHED RECOMMENDED AMENDMENTS TO THE CITY CODE FOR CONSIDERATION BY THE COMMISSION: { ,h,�• I EXISTING CODE AM NIIMFNT Section 27-3 i I• ,c,r.,. Addition Addition: 27-3(e) - "It is unlawful for any owner or tenant of a residential unit to knowingly supply water to another unit(s) wherein water is not available for any reason. In the event the city sees evidence of this occurring, the party supplying the water will be " billed on an additional unit(s) basis. The owner r or consumer will also be subject To the maxi- i mum fine as set forth in Section 1-8 of the city E5 code; which fine shall be added to and become �x a part of the utilities bill for that residential unit." �� s Fra , Note: Staff has discovered that there are instances where utility service has been I p� discontinued for nonpayment that the occupant has been receiving or buying water t1 from other residential units next to or in close proximity. Staff feel that if those units I _ supplying the water where billed on an additional unit basis that this practice would be II eliminated due to the excessive cost of an additional unit. Section 27-8 (a) Amendment: Section 27-8 (a) - "Authority { Authority and Grounds for and grounds for discontinuance of service discontinuance of service by and imposition of penalties for violations" , r utility department. tI tk"+•�FF..,j q�r'!"L CND 0-4r-1 t W`, i r .« �ml r�kt5� ic4 ca x`�7 a Fr n +Cf, �,,yy Rathp i•y'� '1�•tel5pi��f��l,' � .,�./f�•rJl�aq��.+,�7�aR.>sK+L" w.'1�Y-a}sr�G.�S x, �u.'"• d� �st�ds��dr.'�`�{�3Sr �. IS2•�_y���� d�'�+.,i�'+t«� } lhr� reh'j�,+s7k � a 4�� we✓ i,t.•-4 �i. 'y� z n 4 �� �' Jt � M h`eYYi ♦.'G L }. ' , "LCa+;. r F'Y' l. . �r... 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Y'YY . ,�, k�e' rf � Y.Y N ! x...:a.�»� .,�'',.�4 .•. ..:i,1.,�:�(:•c. ?>: I.G,, 11'"...`:^ .: r e:i a� ,3✓ ��` ; y t^•t z.'L:'1 x ',' v 'k , t < �R ..... .. 4 j CITY OF DANIA INTEROFFICE MEMORANDUM To: Robert Flatley, City Manager From: Dan Oyler, City Plarm4erd Date: February 17, 1994 Re: Hurricane Andrew Urban Reforestation Grant. The Federal Government, through the Florida Dept. of Forestry is offering 100% matching grants to Dade, Broward and Monroe counties for the purpose of reforestation and tree inventories. Dade County has been ear marked for the reforestation portion of the grant. Broward County is eligible for the Tree Inventory grants up to $25,000. Pl The Tree Inventory Grant would provide the City of Dania with the following: A, 1. A computer inventory program for tree inventory which would provide the city Rom. with the type of trees, size, quality, and location, In addition the program would allow set up a program of regular maintenance, work schedules, and budgeting to maintaining trees which are located on public lands. 2. Provides funds for the training of personnel on how to operate and maintain the program. 3. Would provide the City with a means of determining the replacement value of trees when and if a hurricane should hit our area for complete reimbursement from F.E.M.A. 4. Would provide the City with funds to hire individuals of firms to perform the tree inventory. Please place this item, along with a resolution authorizing the preparation and submittal of IJ this grant request, on the next City Commission Agenda. 4- -14 1 �J + r l t i t I 4� MEMORANDUM TO; CITY MANAGER ROBERT FLATLEY FROM: WANDA MULLIKIN, CITY CLERK SUBJECT: RECOMMENDED AMENDMENTS TO UTILITIES SECTION OF CODE �j DATE: FEBRUARY 1, 1994 ' f UTILITIES DIRECTOR BUD PALM AND MEMBERS OF THE UTILITIES STAFF,HAVE fit „ 11 ENCOUNTERED PROBLEMS IN THE UTILITY DEPARTMENT AND WOULD LIKE TO PRESENT THE ATTACHED RECOMMENDED AMENDMENTS TO THE CITY CODE { x FOR CONSIDERATION BY THE COMMISSION: { ,, la �r EXISTING CODE AMENDMENT a sht'„x r Section 27-3 Addition Addition: 27-3(e) - "It is unlawful for any owner or tenant of a residential unit to knowingly supply water to another unit(s) T, is wherein water is not available for any reason. In the event the city sees evidence of this occurring, the party supplying the water will be billed on an additional unit(s) basis. The owner x or consumer will also be subject To the maxi- mum fine as set forth in Section 1-8 of the city code; which fine shall be added to and become a part of the utilities bill for that residential unit." T A � ' Note: Staff has discovered that there are instances where utility service has been discontinued for nonpayment that the occupant has been receiving or buying water from other residential units next to or in close proximity. Staff feel that if those units supplying the water where billed on an additional unit basis that this practice would be j eliminated due to the excessive cost of an additional unit. r � I Section 27-8 (a) Amendment: Section 27-8 (a) - "Authority Authority and Grounds for and grounds for discontinuance of service �! discontinuance of service by and imposition of penalties for violations" , utility department. 4trtSt e.J y t [ il..pt 45 �l rt LTV: x,( l.d�p:r ri n dea Y t vd,S 9 s�o'�i�lkkifJi r1 ix tMf, t�„5"�iy rw'^,y' a}�i.. �j',�c�• %\� f ��n+' t , S �`trf,'tiG' 2ra7'� {y5'v�ty})rtyfaj��++''�'�� "'i•x"c"A .u`iYk.zi3a+`-:; yl.tt j.syh,,�1 •r (1Nry lus�r'`�'}'t �try A° rRj�i ✓ 1;3M ry J5 '.Jt > i�',: e' i 6�.fi`aX++ .6 l t±C<". : �. � �FrHT1 v,4'4?'" 'ajlwh{�i� '"y yr,';_r��T�1u•tt7'�' ^tV �i1F`a� rY J ~�i Y f "`'.' n` � r .S �+, .J 1.yti 311 n'.2tw r k 11 f. 1...41( l'el F y 1Dk u,�rr,..^`'�P� jj 1'�/Jd..Jr'tt fe r ! F r"f :L i t i Ja .,.. t s :ry x'.. -s t dj ,•*. fie- >ti .. t' \ t rh St' t�r�', v y { 3�.�y,•�; Irol `, S�,��tt vr"y15Tr}. . �, !` f �3 r,`r.( r,l , .t3� ,�.tr r ,.� :�"7' -t r+l. � 7 � .1; ✓4�.i � alxz � It�4. :<i}:is''l,-r y'l�i`'Z+'c� 2 + ' S a'�t, rtfrZ.."•rnt Z/t}ir }yJ'dv�' r.t'. J �t r F x t t..fl .* s , r"� r . c 1 h'j .J ,� ti,.i} • Section 27-8 -Addition Addition - Section 27-8 (12) "Any violation of subsections (1) through (11) hereinabove shall be subject to penalties as provided for in Sections 1-8 of city code. Section 27-23 -Addition Addition - Section 27-23 (7) - "Owner of more than one unit supplied by one meter will be required to post the deposit. Tenant deposits will not be accepted by the city for said services" Note: Staff has encountered the problem of owners with more than I unit being supplied water by 1 meter, requiring one of the tenants to post the deposit. Many of these tenants are not informed that there are more than 1 unit being serviced by the meter and that they will be responsible for the entire bill. Section 27-53 Amended - Section 27-53 - uSanitary Sanitary sewer services, sewer service cancellation and impo- c cancellation. an sition of penalties for violations" I . Section 27-53 -Addition Addition - Section 27-53 (9) -"Any violation of subsections (1) through (11) hereinabove shall be subject to the maximum fine as pro- vided for in Section 1-8 of the city code; which fine shall be added to and become a part of the utilities bill for that unit. Note: This addition will allow the city to assess and collect fines for violations by adding them to the utility bill. Section 27-9 (b) Amendment - Section 27-9 (b) - "A backflow A backfiow preventer valve shall be preventer valve shall be installed on supply , installed and maintained on supply lines as stated in the Fla. Administrative Code line as stated in chapter 4620 of the 17-555.360 and the BOCA Uniform Plumbing South Fla. Building Code. Codes. Note: This amendment is necessary in order to reference the proper authority regarding the backfiow preventers. I am requesting that you place this ordinance on the next workshop for discussion. 00 AIT f44 Sri W I. .1MR FJ �t,R,"I I`r Will;3 10 CITY OF DANIA INTEROFFICE MEMORANDUM To: Robert Flatley, City Manager From: Dan Oyler, City Planner6W Date: February 17, 1994 Re: Hurricane Andrew Urban Reforestation Grant. The Federal Government, through the Florida Dept. of Forestry is offering 100% matching grants to Dade, Broward and Monroe counties for the purpose of reforestation r Rp 01 and tree inventories. Dade County has been ear marked for the reforestation portion of the grant. Broward County is eligible for the Tree Inventory grants up to $25,000. The Tree Inventory Grant would provide the City of Dania with the following: 1. A computer inventory program for tree inventory which would provide the city with the type of trees, size, quality, and location. In addition the program would ds, allow set up a program of regular maintenance, work schedules, and budgeting to maintaining trees which are located on public lands. 2. Provides funds for the training of personnel on how to operate and maintain the program. 3. Would provide the City with a means of determining the replacement value of trees j, when and if a hurricane should hit our area for complete reimbursement from F.E.M.A. 4. Would provide the City with funds to hire individuals of firms to perform the tree J, inventory. Please place this item, along with a resolution authorizing the preparation and submittal of this grant request, on the next City Commission Agenda. 71. 0 7, )RY AM i. it 1 J r , i I I I 1 A The motion passed on the following roll call vote: �i Commissioner Bertino-yes Commissioner Hyde-yes ( Commissioner Jones -yes Vice Mayor Mikes-yes Mayor Grace-yes 7.4 City Manager Flatley presented the Berry& Calvin proposal for professional engineering services for the Dania Pier/Restaurant water and sewer improvements. Mr. Flatley explained that the improvements will service the eventual restaurant and bait shop and most northern restroom at the beach. b y s r A motion was made by Commissioner Bertino, seconded by Commissioner Jones to approve ` the Berry & Calvin proposal for engineering services in the amount of$15,000. The motion passed on the following roll call vote: I{` Commissioner Bertino-yes Commissioner Hyde-yes 1i Commissioner Jones-yes Vice Mayor Mikes-yes Ma or Grace-yes 7.5 Bud Palm, Utilities Director,presented his recommendation to select Municipal Meter i I Reading Service to read the City's meters at a charge of$.40 per meter per month. Mr.Palm r - advised that efforts were made to include SDBE (Small Disadvantaged Business Enterprise) participants and that there were no companies that supply this service. f ) I City Manager Flatley stated that a contract will be brought back to the Commission for i approval. ; A motion was made by Vice Mayor Mikes,seconded by Commissioner Jones to approve the 1 Y Municipal Meter Reading Service proposal at $.40 per meter per month. 1 The motion passed on the following roll call vote: R Commissioner Bertino-yes Commissioner Hyde-yes Commissioner Jones-yes Vice Mayor Mikes-yes Mayor Grace-yes II 7.6 Bud Palm, Utilities Director, requested to use water reserve funds to make improvements to waterlines in the northeast, northwest and southwest sections of the City by changing 2" lines to 6"lines. A motion was made by Commissioner Bertino, seconded by Commissioner Hyde to grant the ; request. 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'1 Yi%x.r.}' +t^'! i! i I•y .taM'� 4c'l wati .Fr`-#'cR' v a � us r]" Y �'' r !r*: fs �. +F� 1"' ♦ k n)1 i.�}I w dp�a•'; �.,. CsytrLt">.y ' Jr Fo i�4 i r.13�.ry 3 a a a r } i r, 1: t ! ,.'f..• .i•C 1' :.v..w�s21•h..-�H+-:al.p1...�dt"rr�. .. r..r(W- L+»..d'�w.:..4., . 9._):..rt,� ..tM..w.,�_s . c y it 4 r t i• � iSY. AI i�[ G /t--:J t • I 1 aq �it? �t(arc rrer't ya. 11 1. C1 1 Qif tN # CaS L r)'• l: .{� C te�t fia 1 ' .rv�• 11 : �. 1 11 111 I '• }7 f '{t+Y ttJ t� I .. 1 1 I • 1 1 • :h 1 �?t:: _1 J t Lit e " r .. •�rd� r � _ G rJM ... [ r -. • 1 • 1 •r 1 ht J�,r) AAol, ,r. f 1 r f IV .10 r ,;• r4�• i', Y•'t.1 .Y I 1 . rX i� '1;K'•J . a1k �to iy I a'. - r• 1 1 i . 1 • 1 1 / 1 • Li +tr+ 1 ' is ����k�� ° •r r- • _ • ' • 1 11 I�rl t i :e•� • ••1 •. III :I .• . I 1 11 Ir1 • I. '1 1 1• • 'h • ::1 • 1. 11. J 1. •••1. ; t� e City of Dania B&C DOC:\PROPOSAL\December\93-1140.D16 Page 2 December 16, 1993 PROPOSED SCHEDULE OF FEES I. Professional Civil Engineering Services $ 12,000.00 11. Construction Phase Services 3,000.00 f 1 TOTAL $ 15 000.00' dr .i, ADDITIONAL FEES MEi - Additional services as required by the City of Dania which have not been included in this u; < proposal will be addressed in a separate contractual agreement. Professional services required ; I { due to changes in the site plan initiated by the client, their representatives or other consultants t A rj: (e.g. architects, landscape architects, etc.) after either design or preparation of the construction drawings has commenced will be billed as Additional Services. z - , I Any outside engineering services, studies, or laboratory testing not specifically mentioned in the Scope of Services will be the responsibility of the City of Dania. 'All municipal, permit, and �• t i 1 agency fees as well as Title Certificates will be paid by the client. . Reimbursable Expenses Be & Calvin Inc will be reimbursed for the�' printing of drawings and specifications, i rMr deliveries, federal express services, required travel time and travel expenses, long distance .tele hone calls fax transmittals andpostage, as r required. 'Reimbursable P 1 eq � expenses will.be t , .4 'invoiced directly to the City of Dania at a multiplier of 1.25. ` ''� '^• MeetinE Attendance lX r. Due to the difficulties of predicting the number or duration of meetings, no meetings are included in the Schedule of Fees shown above. Preparation for and meeting attendance,'as necessary, will be provided on a time and materials basis and will be billed at the standard hourly rates in accordance with the attached Hourly Rate Schedule. CLIENT RESPONSIBILUIES The City of Dania or their representative shall be available to meet with Berry & Calvin, Inc. and provide decisions in a timely manner throughout the course of the project. The City of Dania will provide Berry & Calvin, Inc. with plans and other pertinent information which may be necessary to properly survey or engineer the site. ' 1 t { I k u'�`a'4rt•'sa`�j�4,r �'fYs<Y c} t � s`x +}. � xr `. 1AS;jxtytkS j?r4:: y�'',l��w"{{��' �F`r�pp;�`'t q�riy �;F,I�SlYf`n•}�;; 1 ra{� dV�Av�4xi ��Gl�''9�(�j�J,�� + .�. r , - ...1 ., { ')`"j��\F t 4�,Tft"t•4 � .,j •a 4• � 4 S w *vim 1 }��L '1 y r,�,^{K( 4'l.�ri 't�1��N��hY�rd Y1' ln { 13i� ,' nt [Z nr 1 `ir+rot it }..a •..-•'..r ^w,.r�, « Y.a 25.. t+'�^.CF �.i: , $FZ I! �• N3R�Y}.tla�•.�.1�1�'�i+..i'-�.��Y �r":F i�r f"4�r,t 4i8 G i.a ri ' r „. { "'-•-- � , .+ �, S; \ { J tY Y,�+S. ram`` i�YM{ 1.i?h)y x} 1 t:,t 1. i - 1 I City of Dania B&C DOC:IPROPOSAL1December193.1140.D16 'I Page 3 December 16, 1993 TERMS OF AGREEMENT The terms of the Agreement shall be valid for the client's acceptance for a period of thirty (30) days from the date of execution by Berry & Calvin, Inc. after which time this contract offer I, becomes null and void if not accepted formally(evidenced by receipt of an executed copy of this document). All rates and fees quoted in this document shall be effective for a period of six (6) �„ •..� months, after which time they may be renegotiated with the City of Dania. M All original documents shall be retained by Berry & Calvin, Inc. and will remain their property. r ! The City of Dania may request reproducible copies of all original documents upon payment of This information is proprietary and will not be shared with others without prior written consent. t i rbn, i all outstanding invoices, and at the client's expense. Invoices for work accomplished to date will be submitted twice monthly and are payable within i thirty (30) days, The City of Dania will pay invoices upon receipt and understands ' charges of 1.5 io interest l g per month will be applied to an unpaid balance past PP Y P P �Y (30) days. Berry .. � Al & Calvin, Inc. may elect to stop work until payment is received. If work is sipped for t t r„ 1 (30)days or more; Berry& Calvin, Inc. may request compensation for start-up costs when work k resumes. Tj� + a qh We appreciate the opportunity to submit this proposal. Berry & Calvin, Inc. is prepared: wi the necessary manpower to proceed with the proposed scope of services upon recth eipt of the executed authorization. Our personnel are committed to completing the project in a iimel r , _ - manner. Please indicate your acceptance of this proposal b signingY executed copy to this office. We look forward t pworrking with oonelthis prodj returning gone 1 N Very truly yours, BERRY & CALVIN, INC. Oy r^ John W. Calvin, P.E. A President R JWC1pak-AO Attachment I , p ti�w� i f'k 5� !L x xYvrti � t 1 :fj Af k r� 4r4�.'S'w1�¢tZ�1v°I� �U`YM� ni/frc�l4(tl 7m4`�.��' 'y t nr S S, , „°•YJs � . i`xi+�i° i< u� f•ry ,;s.ki.' ?�s. gL`3t �ti lyY y,k °" ''. 1 r[ e r �;. iF ,yy��l� U"+-S�i u t�r, �^ 3 i to r ° i�',,. r �: "" - -'r1 , •. �.r:-w r ::. 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It% 2, W'A A Inm , O.-P 0 1 ILI 10 mono I DI I Lei 1) Yf IV I IV It MEN= �, ,fq M.112;27471*1 } 1 r L� , r ' lI I -., CITY OF DANIA INTEROFFICE MEMORANDUM GROWTH MANAGEMENT DEPARTMENT .Il ( TO: Wanda Mullikin ►' City Clerk FROM: Lou Ann Cunningham Administrative Aide f RE: Architectural Services for the Nyberg Swanson House • Contract Agreement 1 � wM1 , 0� Date: February 15, 1994 i, Attached are two contracts that need to be executed by the Mayor, City Manager, " Yourself and the City Attorney so that a requistion may be submitted for architecutral F' services for the Nyberg Swanson House. Also attached to each contract, is an executed resolution #12-94 approving the proposal by Anthony Abbate. f � 1 1 I e I p ,i yt ' tr •' S f ✓ y 1( t r/ Y 1 { J 1 I t I 1 I 1{ I ' 1 l 1 L , r� ? t� ,� y •' ' ..tee. aA , �- , .,f i i�ji}„�r F� q fiy"}�7j�j�,. iE �%rL} ay.C�o> �; T ,"G S.7A, �16a fY,r tr D t Euyuy'�}`t +1��� {� �t Y'f i><�f {nil ab ��.�J'.•<�t,l � } �.�a srli }� 1 s � e-ii �a� z �^- ...>,Y�t �' } �4� ��C4�7 ti -�sil U��1�>��y r,rit w:, .d r Wpltl A, t Qer 5 h t F ni f � , I ,iJ ♦A�v�...� is a1. � Y IF THE AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF ARCHITECTS '1 1, ~; AIA DocumentB161 I � , . i Standard Form of Agreement Between w , ®caner and Architect For Designated Services l ih` ai, r r 1977 EDITION N This Document is intended to be used in conjunction with AIA Document 8162, Scope of Designated Services. f ,, t ti i THIS DOCUMENT HAS IMPORTANT LEGAL CONSEQUENCES,CONSULTATION WITH CSF per€. AN ATTORNEY IS ENCOURAGED WITH RESPECT 70 ITS COMPLETION OR MODIFICATION AGREEMENT i xCa made as of the 14th day of February in the year of Nineteen Hundred and Ninety Four BETWEEN the Owner: The City of Dania, Florida and the Architect: ; Anthony Abbate AIA For the following Project: (Include detailed derarption of Pee1Kt location and tmpe.) Nyberg-Swanson House 101 West Beach Boulevard Dania, Florida Rehabilitation and adaptive re-use of an existing structure. EXHIBIT "A" The Owner and the Architect agree as set forth below. Copyright© 1977 by The American Institute of Architects, 1735 New York Avenue, N.W., Washington, D.C. 2IX106. Reproduction of the material herein or substantial quotation of its provisions without permission of the AIA violates the copyright laws of the United C States and will be subject to legal prosecution. 7r AIA DOCUMENT 8161 • DESIGNATED SERVICES AGREEMENT• NOVEMBER 1977 EDITION • AIA®•m 1977 5 tr THE AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF ARCHITECTS, 173S NEW YORK AVENUE, N.W., WASHINGTON, D.C. 30006 B161-1977 1 ' t it uL1 zu }.ri 3 cif �LiYEr°f u�}'l„1. ti'.tr Sr t 5a.rlf Y 9 aa,H u c..r n ,t(t3 �i. w �♦t ` ,fk tI,-1 3C,yYyr Orxs f 6✓ [_ Ii,i 8.t��ShlCV t"1 tt�i�C fly Lf yit r,l >`•� rr;' i'� ♦ ""i1`L+1 3"Pr Irr >.. edt'> �r7q�'�Ir t�y�,C�(•`r �((' }t- � r t , J"� /� t r � � .-;� j s• jf i-. +'.`r N�i� i r rI of�fr5.,t'eT� :i }� F .bt.`f t�+'' , ",+ �n`l � IJ ,t{ ! :r✓ f > �' ' Y � � i.IrQ ', },.4 e t�`�'£f�y i N7. ti F�F" ���,j�, lt, 7}Y LA d f r N ♦ s 1, i..'.: ti.>, t ^t -a � rr 'f 4 , vr` r t.... 1 rVi a Y � t { X!' a . ✓ ..� , .,. ,( , P +� ..h r r �- S } VC Ir {. } v,.9 t , I TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF AGREEMENT BETWEEN OWNER AND ARCHITECT 1 ARTICLE 1 safety precautions and programs in connection with the Work,for the acts or omissions of the Contractor,Subcon- 1.1 DESIGNATED SERVICES tractors or any other persons performing any of the Work, 7 The Architect's Designated Services consist of those or for the failure of any of them to carry out the Work in services agreed to be performed directly by the accordance with the Contract Documents. Architect, through the Architect by utilization of 1 2 6 The Architect shall at all times have access to the Outside Services,and by Coordination Services per- Work wherever it is in preparation or progress. �i formed by the Architect on services provided by j I the Owner, for and necessary to the Project, as 1.2.7 The Architect shall determine the amounts owing ti identified and described in the Scope of Designated Services attached to and made a part of this to the Contractor based on observations at the site and on evaluations of the Contractor's Applications for Payment, Agreement.g and shall issue Certificates for Payment in such amounts, f L i 1.2 CONSTRUCTION CONTRACT ADMINISTRATION as provided in the Contract Documents. PHASE 1.2.8 The issuance of a Certificate for Payment shall con- The following terms and conditions shall apply to stitute a representation by the Architect to the Owner, the relevant Construction Contract Administration based on the Architect's observations at the site as pro- Phase services, if any, as may be included in the vided in Subparagraph 1.2.4 and the data comprising the f h r Scope of Designated Services attached to and Contractor's Application for Payment, that the Work has made a part of this Agreement. progressed to the point indicated; that, to the best of the 1 ^ Y Architect's knowledge, information and belief, the quality 1 ' 1.2.1 The Construction Phase will commence with the iM award of the Contract for Construction and, together with of the Work is in accordance with the Contract Docu- j g ments (subject to an evaluation of the Work for conform- I the Architect's obligation to provide services under this a }4k phase of the Agreement, will terminate when final pay- nte with the Contract Documents upon Substantial Com- ment to the Contractor is due, or in the absence of a final pletion, to the results of any subsequent tests required by rrSis >: Certificate for Payment or of such due date, sixty days or performed under the Contract Documents, to minor after the Date of Substantial Completion of the Work, deviations from the Contract Documents correctable prior i i g va'F A whichever occurs first. to completion, and to any specific qualifications stated in the Certificate for Payment); and that the Contractor is 1.2.2 Unless otherwise provided in this Agreement and entitled to payment in the amount certified. However,the incorporated in the Contract Documents, the Architect issuance of a Certificate for Payment shall not be a repre- I shall provide administration of the Contract for Construc- sentation that the Architect has made any examination to tion as set forth below and in the edition of AIA Docu- ascertain how and for what purpose the Contractor has f £, ment A201, General Conditions of the Contract for Con- used the moneys paid on account of the Contract Sum. j struction,current as of the date of this Agreement. 1.2.9 The Architect shall be the Interpreter of the 1.2.3 The Architect shall be a representative of the requirements of the Contract Documents and the judge of I' Owner during the Construction Phase, and shall advise the performance thereunder by both the Owner and Con- and consult with the Owner.Instructions to the Contractor tractor. The Architect shall render interpretations neces- `x�m I f+ shall be forwarded through the Architect. The Architect sary for the proper execution or progress of the Work with 'I«ram` shall have authority to act on behalf of the Owner only to reasonable promptness on written request of either the - {3 tht extent provided in the Contract Documents unless Owner or the Contractor, and shall render written deci- I otherwise modified by written instrument in accordance sions,within a reasonable time,on all claims,disputes and with Subparagraph 1.2.16. other matters in question between the Owner and the Sr Contractor relating to the execution or progress of the - { 1.2.4 The Architect shall visit the site at intervals appro- Work or the interpretation of the Contract Documents. ' = priate to the stage of construction or as otherwise agreed by the Architect in writing to become generally familiar 1.2.10 Interpretations and decisions of the Architect shall with the progress and quality of the Work and to deter- be consistent with the intent of and reasonably inferable mine in general if the Work is proceeding in accordance from the Contract Documents and shall be in written or with the Contract Documents. However, the Architect graphic form. In the capacity of interpreter and judge, the shall not be required to make exhaustive or continuous Architect shall endeavor to secure faithful performance by on-site inspections to check the quality or quantity of the both the Owner and the Contractor, shall not show par- Work. On the basis of such on-site observations as an tiality to either,and shall not be liable for the result of any architect, the Architect shall keep the Owner informed of interpretation or decision rendered in good faith in such the progress and quality of the Work, and shall endeavor capacity. to guard the Owner against defects and deficiencies in the 1.2.11 The Architect's decisions in matters relating to A, Work of the Contractor. artistic effect shall be final if consistent with the intent of 1.2.5 The Architect shall not have control or charge of the Contract Documents.The Architect's decisions on any and shall not be responsible for construction means, other claims, disputes or other matters,including those in methods, techniques, sequences or procedures, or for question between the Owner and the Contractor,shall be AIA DOCUMENT 8161 • DESIGNATED SERVICES AGREEMENT• NOVEMBER 197,EDITION • AIA©• m 1977 THE AMERICAN INSTITUTE Or ARCHITECTS. 1705 NEW YORK AVENUE, N.W., WASHINGTON, D.C. 20006 8161-1977 3 r 1 I A � } v II \ u i 1 1 slit a�f� 1 I .tyh hie v� t i J 1 Jx{1r r FF,Ff y�\ ;1v j r`,r� /� .vrr Ir t + , . � � a < {'�f�-t y �. i. - ^v \ +,� \�'2 `.'"t i 3'• � '.(. 1�T!' ti ,rFF, fl 1 y r y r `� � i ; ,.' � � ✓ i s 'b f I 01 i subject to arbitration as provided in this Agreement and 1.4 ADDITIONAL SERVICES in the Contract Documents. The following Services are not included as Desig- 1.2.12 The Architect shall have authority to reject Work nated Services unless so identified in Article 15. which does not conform to the Contract Documents. These Services and any other services identified as Whenever, in the Architect's reasonable opinion, it is Additional Services in the Scope of Designated necessary or advisable for the implementation of the in- Services attached to and made a part of this Agree- ; tent of the Contract Documents, the Architect will have ment shall be provided if authorized or confirmed authority to require special inspection or testing of the in writing by the Owner, and they shall be paid for Work in accordance with the provisions of the Contract by the Owner as provided in this Agreement, in Documents,whether or not such Work be then fabricated, addition to the compensation for Designated installed or completed. Services. 1.2.13 The Architect shall review and approve or take 1.4.1 Providing services in connection with the work of other appropriate action upon the Contractor's submittals a construction manager or separate consultants retained such as Shop Drawings, Product Data, and Samples, but by the Owner. only for conformance with the design concept of the Work and with the information given in the Contract 1.4.2 Making revisions in Drawings, Specifications or Documents. Such action shall be taken with reasonable other documents when such revisions are inconsistent y `ia wr promptness so as to cause no delay. The Architect's with written approvals or instructions previously given, { approval of a specific item shall not indicate approval of are required by the enactment or revision of codes, laws t ( an assembly of which the item is a component. or regulations subsequent to the preparation of such docu- I;. ments or are due to other causes not solely within the v +,? 1.2.14 The Architect shall prepare Change Orders for the control of the Architect. t Owner's approval and execution In accordance with the 1.4 3 Preparing Drawings,Specifications,supporting data Contract Documents, and shall have authority to order minor changes in the Work not involving an adjustment in and providing other services in connection with Change r{ the Contract Sum or an extension of the Contract Time Orders to the extent that the adjustment in the Basic Com• f` which are not inconsistent with the Intent of the Contract pensation resulting from the adjusted Construction Cost is �• ; "� Documents. not commensurate with the services required of the Archi- I tect,provided such Change Orders are required by causes 1.2.15 The Architect shall conduct inspections to deter- not solely within the control of the Architect i�+ • mine the Dates of Substantial Completion and final com• t Vra'< pletion, shall receive and forward to the Owner for the 1.4.4 Providing consultation concerning replacement of Owners review written warranties and related documents any Work damaged by fire or other cause during construe- ; required by the Contract Documents and assembled by tion, and furnishing services as may be required in con- the Contractor, and shall issue a final Certificate for nection with the replacement of such Work ' 1 j n Payment. d 1.45 Providing services made necessary by the default of I 1.2.16 The extent of the duties, responsibilities, and the Contractor, or by major defects or deficiencies in-the limitations of authority of the Architect as the Owner's Work of the Contractor, or by failure of performance of U� representative during construction shall not be modified either the Owner or Contractor under the Contract for or extended without written consent of the Owner, the Construction. { Contractor and the Architect a ,f 1.4.6 Providing services, other than those identified in +WZ�, 1.3 PROIECf REPRESENTATION BEYOND the Scope of Designated Services, after issuance to the r , .dl DESIGNATED SERVICES Owner of the final Certificate for Payment, or in the ab- J 1.3.1 If the Owner and Architect" agree that more exten- sence of a final Certificate for Payment, more than sixty sive representation at the site than is described in Para- " g days after the Date of Substantial Completion of the Work. ' :1 graph 1.2 shall be provided, the Architect shall provide 1.4.7 Providing any other services not otherwise included t one or more Project Representatives to assist the Architect In this Agreement or not customarily furnished in accord- in carrying out such responsibilities at the site. C'^ ante with generally accepted architectural practice. 1.3.2 Such Project Representatives shall be selected, employed and directed by the Architect, and the Architect 1.5 TIME shall be compensated therefor as mutually agreed between 1.5.1 The Architect shall perform Designated and Add1- the Owner and the Architect as set forth in an exhibit tional Services as expeditiously as is consistent with pro- appended to this Agreement, which shall describe the fessional skill and care and the orderly progress of the duties, responsibilities and limitations of authority of such Work. Upon request of the Owner, the Architect shall Project Representatives. submit for the Owner's approval a schedule for the per. he usted 1.3,3 Through the observations by such Project Repre- asr required mance of tas hehProject epro eeds,rvices candashallll be anlclude sentatives, the Architect shall endeavor to provide further allowances for periods of time required for the Owner's protection for the Owner against defects and deficiencies review and approval of submissions and for approvals of in the Work,but the furnishing of such project represents- authorities having jurisdiction over the Project.This sched- tion shall not modify the rights, responsibilities or obliga- ule, when approved by the Owner, shall not, except for Lions of the Architect as described in Paragraph 1.2. reasonable cause,be exceeded by the Architect. ' I 4 B161-1977 AIA DOCUMENT 8761 DESIGNATED SERVICES AGREEMENT• NOVEMBER 1977 EDITION •AIA®• m 1977. THE AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF ARCHITECTS. 1735 NEW YORK AVENUE, N.W., WASHINGTON, D.C. 2XX tit x`) ����� ����� I �xY 3 , .}ttr .^rry.t, r f {p: ;..� •k. . ..:, n,^Y, ` 9-�- w✓.Nsi*.^1e 1,� `.�d �f Y�tir���, iF '! fa t l�h� x l '1 f y I i 64y}.r yfi V< r ! � � c •' '� � I ��* �'• 4�^.�'�'Mr � FI1 � i f,�, ° (1 '' ��, � a� Y � ' � .�1 w� 'V�K'l '1 ti��...:,� i 7 _w 7 a I ARTICLE 2 with the Contract Documents, prompt written notice THE OWNER'S RESPONSIBILITIES thereof shall be given by the Owner to the Architect. The following responsibilities will be undertaken by 2.10 The Owner shall furnish required information and the Owner,in addition to those Services designated services and shall render approvals and decisions as ex- to be performed by the Owner and described in peditiously as necessary for the orderly progress of the the Scope of Designated Services attached to and Architect's services and of the Work. made a part of this Agreement. 7 2.1 The Owner shall provide full information regarding ARTICLE 3 requirements for the Project. CONSTRUCTION COST 2.2 If the Owner provides a budget for the Project it shall 3.1 DEFINITION include contingencies for bidding, changes in the Work 3.1.1 The Construction Cost shall be the total cost or during construction,and other costs which are the respon- estimated cost to the Owner of all elements of the Project sibility of the Owner, including those described in this designed or specified by the Architect. Article 2 and in Subparagraph 3.1.2. The Owner shall, at J;• the request of the Architect, provide a statement of funds 3.1.2 The Construction Cost shall Include at current available for the Project,and their source. market rates, including a reasonable allowance for over- * head and profit, the cost of labor and materials furnished S �a 2.3 The Owner shall designate,when necessary, a repre- by the Owner and any equipment which has been sentative authorized to act in the Owners behalf with designed, specified, selected or specially provided for by respect to the Project.The Owner or such authorized rep- the Architect � ; resentative shall examine the documents submitted by the 4 ;'3? Architect and shall render decisions pertaining thereto 3.1.3 Construction Cost does not include the compensa- I promptly, to avoid unreasonable delay in the progress of tion of the Architect and the Architect's consultants, the +* the Architect's services. cost of the land, rights-of-way, or other costs which are f Kx the responsibility of the Owner as provided in Article 2. x% 2.4 The Owner shall furnish a legal description and a s „ certified land survey of the site, giving, as applicable, 3.2 RESPONSIBILITY FOR CONSTRUCTION COST - z1\s; I-A r; �! grades and lines of streets,alleys,pavements and adjoining 3.2.1 Evaluations of the Owner's Project budget, State- property; rights-of-way, restrictions, easements,encroach- ments of Probable Construction Cost and Detailed Esti- .f, ments,zoning, deed restrictions, boundaries and contours mates of Construction Cost, if any,prepared by the Archi- z of the site; locations, dimensions and complete data per- sect, represent the Architect's best judgment as a design coining to existing buildings, other improvements and professional familiar with the construction industry. RAS trees; and full information concerning available service recognized, however, that neither the Architect nor the ' t ti and utility lines both public and private,above and below Owner has control over the cost of labor, materials or grade, including inverts and depths. equipment, over the Contractor's methods of determining >' -1 2S The Owner shall furnish the services of soil engineers bid prices, or over competitive bidding, market or nego- }? or other consultants when such services are deemed tiating conditions. Accordingly, the Architect cannot and : t fi necessary by the Architect.Such services shall include test does not warrant or represent that bids or negotiated borings, test pits, soil bearing values, percolation tests, air Prices will not vary from the Project budget proposed, d y r and water pollution tests, ground corrosion and resistivity established or approved by the Owner,if any,or from any r {rtix• Statement of Probable Construction Cost or other cost 7 1 tests, including necessary operations for determining sub- j y �.. soil, air and water conditions, with reports and appropri- estimate or evaluation prepared by the Architect. A ate professional recommendations. � i 3.2.2 No fixed limit of Construction Cost shall be estab- lished 2.6 The Owner shall furnish structural, mechanical, lished as a condition of this Agreement by the furnishing, f "' •} chemical and other laboratory tests, inspections and Proposal or establishment of a Project budget under u h P 2.2 or otherwise, unless such fixed limit has' Paragraph reports as required by law or the Contract Documents, i»----.� been agreed upon in writing and signed by the parties ;. , +, •, 2.7 The Owner shall furnish all legal, accounting and hereto. If such a fixed limit has been established, the insurance counseling services as may be necessary at any Architect shall be permitted to include contingencies for time for the Project, including such auditing services as design, bidding and price escalation, to determine what the Owner may require to verify the Contractor's A lica- materials, equipment, com onent systems and Y q fY PPP Y types of tions for Payment or to ascertain how or for what purposes construction are to be included in the Contract Docu- the Contractor uses the moneys paid by or on behalf of ments, to make reasonable adjustments in the scope of the Owner. the Project and to include in the Contract Documents 2.8 The services, information surveys and reports alternate bids to adjust the Construction Cost to the fixed Y p limit.Any such fixed limit shall be increased in the amount required by Paragraphs 2.4 through 2.7 inclusive shall be of any increase in the Contract Sum occurring alter execu- I furnished at the Owner's expense,and the Architect shall tion of the Contract for Construction. be tj heeof�led to rely upon the accuracy and completeness 3.2.3 If the Bidding or Negotiations Phase has not com- menced within three months after the Architect submits 2.9 If the Owner observes or otherwise becomes aware the Construction Documents to the Owner, any Project of any fault or defect in the Project or nonconformance budget or fixed limit of Construction Cost shall be AIA DOCUMENT 6161 • DESIGNATED SERVICES AGREEMENT• NOVEMOER 1777 EDITION • AIA® •0 1977 ,) THE AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF ARCHITECTS, 1735 NEW YORK AVENUE, N,W., WASHINGTON, D.C. 20006 B161-1977 5 � I 14 3nV �,l�A�(}1..`JJ((1{�(�S' YaT'Fx Yr }t�' `. rM1 �,,`YY•\ f t � '. �P7ft� �C.F�f1+� Y r ,� n ,s 1vx� , r v � "'w. • , ' �]<"ev I, S'7, �f' �¢v Ip'r'Jr , 3 `,i ) t }, i r J y � 2v � ',ev ' t r 45" - 1 } " a. `• �`' ) :,! ' _ f 1 Z 1 I � c. . adjusted to reflect any change in the general level of 5.1.3 Expense of data processing and photographic pro- prices in the construction industry between the date of duction techniques when used in connection with Addl- submission of the Construction Documents to the Owner tional Services. and the date on which proposals are sought. ' 5.1.4 If authorized in advance by the Owner,expense of 3.2.4 If a Project budget or fixed limit of Construction overtime work requiring higher than regular rates. Cost (adjusted as provided in Subparagraph 3.2.3) is ex- 5.1.5 Expense of any additional insurance coverage or ceeded by the lowest bona fide bid or negotiated pro- limits, including professional liability insurance, requested posal, the Owner shall (1) give written approval of an by the Owner in excess of that normally carried by the increase in such fixed limit, (2) authorize rebidding or Architect and the Architect's consultants. renegotiating of the Project within a reasonable time, (3) if the Project is abandoned, terminate in accordance with ARTICLE 6 Paragraph 10.2, or (4) cooperate in revising the Project scope and quality as required to reduce the Construction PAYMENTS TO THE ARCHITECT Cost. In the case of(4), provided a fixed limit of Construe- 61 PAYMENTS ON ACCOUNT OF DESIGNATED SERVICES >r ; tion Cost has been established as a condition of this Agree- '.`i - ment, the Architect,without additional charge,shall mod- 6.1.1 An initial payment as set forth in Paragraph 14.1 is ify the Drawings and Specifications as necessary to comply the minimum payment under this Agreement t with the fixed limit.The providing of such service shall be 6.1.2 Subsequent payments for Designated Services shall the limit of the Architect's responsibility arising from the w establishment of such fixed limit, and having done so, the be made monthly and shall be in proportion to services r x Architect shall be entitled to compensation for all services Performed within each Phase of Services, on the basis set + i p forth in Article 14. performed, in accordance with this Agreement, whether j1 x• or not the Construction Phase is commenced. 6.1.3 If and to the extent that the Contract Time initially k �I J established in the Contract for Construction is exceeded or extended through no fault of the Architect, compensa- + ; F ARTICLE 4 tion for any Designated Services required for such extended DIRECT SALARY AND DIRECT period of Administration of the Construction Contract PERSONNEL EXPENSE b 5ervicesuted as set forth in Paragraph 14.4 for Addi- tional 4.1 Direct Salary Expense is defined as the direct salaries 6.1.4 When compensation is based on a percentage of of all the Architect's personnel engaged on the Project, Construction Cost, and any portions of the Project are but does not include the cost of contributions and benefits a x�e deleted or otherwise not constructed, compensation for r related thereto, whether mandatory or customary, as such portions of the Project shall be payable to the extent a {. ,1r -t- described in Paragraph 4.2 and included in Direct Person- r r=rrF; services are performed on such portions, in accordance net Expense. with the schedule set forth in Subparagraph 14.2.2, based 43 Direct Personnel Expense is defined as the direct on (1) the lowest bona fide bid or negotiated proposal or, E ' salaries of all the Architect's personnel engaged on the (2) if no such bid or proposal is received, the most recent yI s, J p pry Statement of Probable Construction Cost or Detailed Esti- u� i Project,and the onion of the cost of their mandatory and '' customary contributions and benefits related thereto,such mate of Construction Cost for such portions of theproject as employment taxes and other statutory employee bene- 6.2 PAYMENTS ON ACCOUNT OF ADDITIONAL SERVICES t��41` fits,insurance,sick leave,holidays,vacations, pensions and ; i t�fE Y 6.2.1 Payments on account of the ArchitecPs Additional similar contributions and benefits. Services as defined in Paragraph 1.4 and for Reimburs- able Expenses as defined in Article 5 shall be made !' timonthly u presentation of the Architect's statement of 4 ARTICLE 5 Y upon services rendered or expenses incurred. REIMBURSABLE EXPENSES ' k a� 6.3 PAYMENTS WITHHELD 5.1 Reimbursable Expenses are in addition to the Com- 6.3J No deductions shall be made from the Architect's+ ensation for Designated and Additional Services and 35 Include actual expenditures made by the Architect and the compensation on account of penalty, liquidated damages employees and consultants in the interest of or other sums withheld from payments to contractors, or Architects I the Project for the expenses listed in the following on account of the cast of changes in the Work other than Subparagraphs: those for which the Architect is held legally liable. 6.4 PROJECT SUSPENSION OR TERMINATION S.1.1 Expense of transportation in connection with the 6.4.1 If the Project is suspended or abandoned in whole 1 BP Project; living expenses s in connection with out-of-town 1 � travel; long distance communications, and fees paid for or In part for more than three months the Architect shall 1. . securing approval of authorities having jurisdiction over be compensated for all services performed prior to receipt the Project. of written notice from the Owner of such suspension or abandonment, together with Reimbursable Expenses then 5.1.2 Expense of reproductions, postage and handling of due and all Termination Expenses as defined in Paragraph Drawings, Specifications and other documents, excluding 10.4. If the Project is resumed after being suspended for reproductions for the office use of the Architect and the more than three months, the Architect's compensation Architect's consultants. shall be equitably adjusted. AIA DOCUMENT B161 • DESIGNATED SERVICES AGREEMENT• NOVEMBER 1977 EDITION • AIA®•m 1977 a 6 8161-1977 THE AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF ARCHITECTS, Ins NEW YORK AVENUE, N.w., WASHINGTON, D.C. MODS t + � r t i h c V. I 2F��16J r¢Y�'•�#ov�:4�;R�'d�r f���f�/1V�.L�. ,��'M` t4 t'"�v�=}(���h�FG�'. �n ✓1S�y;�l'� H�SF tstfy� 11 Y G 7 i7' C11\ F tTt is `}4t yy� i,�/{�1141� r"Y �.J..v�t+.Kf y�i'y.,� zrt � 1 f � _. _ � • ° �1 t iZAs s f ata 4;, .`"�i� , - Y t t! t vt t < v •+n� i� t l Y 4 1`yA _ Y 04 h fY /zzv ry d I �a ARTICLE 7 9.3 The award rendered by the arbitrators shall be final, ARCHITECT'S ACCOUNTING RECORDS and judgment may be entered upon it in accordance with 7.1 Records of Reimbursable Expenses and expenses per- applicable law in any court having jurisdiction thereof. raining to Additional Services and services performed on ARTICLE 10 the basis of a Multiple of Direct Personnel Expense shall be kept on the basis of generally accepted accounting TERMINATION OF AGREEMENT principles and shall be available to the Owner or the 10.1 This Agreement may be terminated by either party Owners authorized representative at mutually convenient upon seven days'written notice should the other party fail times. substantially to perform in accordance with its terms through no fault of the party initiating the termination. ARTICLE 8 10.2 This Agreement may be terminated by the Owner OWNERSHIP AND USE OF DOCUMENTS upon at least seven days' written notice to the Architect 8.1 Drawings and Specifications as instruments of service in the event that the Project is permanently abandoned. j are and shall remain the property of the Architect whether 10.3 In the event of termination not the fault of the j the Project for which they are made is executed or not. Architect, the Architect shall be compensated for all serv- j 1 The Owner shall be permitted to retain copies, including ices performed to termination date, together with Reim- rep roducible copies, of Drawings and Specifications for bursable Expenses then due and all Termination Expenses Lh I information and reference in connection with the Owner's as defined in Paragraph 10.4. f pyf use and occupancy of the Project.The Drawings and Spe- cifications shall not be used by the Owner on other proj- 10.4 Termination Expenses include expenses directly at- T ; a,t ects, for additions to this Project or for completion of this tributable to termination for which the Architect is not T k Project by others provided the Architect is not in default otherwise compensated, plus an amount computed as a under this Agreement,except by agreement in writing and percentage of the total Compensation for Designated and Arc with appropriate compensation to theArchitect. Additional Services earned to the time of termination as follows: $ } 8.2 Submission or distribution to meet official regulatory requirements or for other purposes in connection with the •1 20 percent if termination occurs during the Pre- requirements Site Analysis or Schematic Design Phase; Project is not to be construed as publication in derogation of the Architect's rights. or 11r t .2 10 percent if termination occurs during the De- sign Development Phase;or ARTICLE 9 .3 5 percent if termination occurs during any sub- s Ti ARBITRATION Sequent phase. 9.1 All claims, disputes and other matters in question y r, between the parties to this Agreement, arising out of or ARTICLE 11 relating to this Agreement or the breach thereof,shall be MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS decided by arbitration in accordance with the Construe- I �ps�l4:r lion Industry Arbitration Rules of the American Arbitration 11.1 Unless otherwise specified, this Agreement shall be j. . � oY Association then obtaining unless the parties mutually governed by the law of the principal place of business of 4F, agree otherwise. No arbitration, arising out of or relating the Architect. to this Agreement,shall include by consolidationjoinder j 4y ? or in any other manner,any additional person not a parry 11.2 Terms in this Agreement shall have the same mean- ,( ' to this Agreement except by written consent containing a ing as those in AIA Document A201, General Conditions I. n.aj{ of the Contract far Construction 3 specific reference to this Agreement and signed by the current as of the date of r this Agreement. Architect, the Owner, and any other person sought to be $ a: joined. Any consent to arbitration involving an additional 11.3 As between the parties to this Agreement: as to all $ ri person or persons shall not constitute consent to arbitra- acts or failures to act by either party to this Agreement, 2 lion of any dispute not described therein or with any any applicable statute of limitations shall commence to person not named or described therein.This Agreement to run and any alleged cause of action shall be deemed to arbitrate and any agreement to arbitrate with an additional have accrued in any and all events not later than the rele- person or persons duly consented to by the parties to this vant Date of Substantial Completion of the Work, and as Agreement shall be specifically enforceable under the pre- to any acts or failures to act occurring after the relevant vailing arbitration law. Date of Substantial Completion,not later than the date of 9.2 Notice of the demand for arbitration shall be filed in issuance of the final Certificate for Payment writing with the other party to this Agreement and with 11.4 The Owner and the Architect waive all rights against i the American Arbitration Association.The demand shall be each other and against the contractors,consultants,agents made within a reasonable time after the claim, dispute or and employees of the other for damages covered by any other matter in question has arisen. In no event shall the property insurance during construction as set forth in the demand for arbitration be made after the date when insti- edition of AIA Document A201, General Conditions, cur. itution of legal or equitable proceedings based on such rent as of the date of this Agreement.The Owner and the claim, dispute or other matter in question would be Architect each shall require appropriate similar waivers barred by the applicable statute of limitations. from their contractors,consultants and agents. h AIA DOCUMENT 8161•DESIGNATED SERVICES AGREEMENT• NOVEMBER 1977 EDITION • AIA®- m 1977 1 ' 1 I THE AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF ARCHITECTS, 1735 NEW YORK AVENUE, N.W, WASHINGTON, D.C. 2M 8161-0977 7 r ntm 5 + t tJir �* v lrN ,i '• I` , s , • 7�.�j��F,itlt?.}y,'�'�1 r�-� niir": �tit t"i- FJ l�.�.r ��� _`1 J) lei ,! J'r,b�l•r4 ±I k`: air Kir t , i r a • q+t 5 � ,� YI ,r {`l� �� aAY i ir :r �r Jtt�h'f-I1gtf r''1 t ,t' iC* JF'i,�1 t r �, 1 •r-- � p� i I v ,3J1 �x ���� i�c"n k �+ ' �i h 1 r ti 1 - E ARTICLE 12 ARTICLE 13 SUCCESSORS AND ASSIGNS EXTENT OF AGREEMENT 12.1 The Owner and the Architect, respectively, bind 13.1 This Agreement represents the entire and integrated themselves, their partners, successors, assigns and legal agreement between the Owner and the Architect and representatives to the other party to this Agreement and to supersedes all prior negotiations, representations or agree- the partners, successors, assigns and legal representatives ments, either written or oral. This Agreement may be of such other party with respect to all covenants of this amended only by written instrument signed .by both Agreement, Neither the Owner nor the Architect shall Owner and Architect assign, sublet or transfer any interest in this Agreement ' without the written consent of the other. 5�11 N; q1 >" s� day f 1 9 ' I t 1 L II I + 8 B161-1977 AIA DOCUMENT 8161 • DESIGNATED SERVICES AGREEMENT•NOVEMBER 19"EDITION•AIA®•m 1977 THE AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF ARCHITECTS, 1735 NEW YORK AVENUE, N.W„ WASHINGTON, D.0 20006 I ✓ a y ticl + _ ;fir ! I ..ate nCt'y , t5 , !. � • �5) �' Se) c}'I✓FY+�i{j't>`)r ,���i s4�'id�, ' �w`it� lu�i>i i�,1 '. ✓• ro'Ir��1A j�����q 'j�..� �' >��l 95 y� IlJ�; �,�.e1 5 I� �Q��z`�tF�1u ✓�'t��l�l�f � �1 �';,, ��,<`i�,}��,�µr,t 'Y ^.Y +. ..: � �.Gi'j 'S+^N ,V; v _ 4 eY}[��SS�f+M ty ' ttp {+.1(Zaf� r f a{L ( ,` flp]'� r , f11 .;) r.,:. t . 4. n Ertl i� . �. yJ'w .e � ,c h��rJ T� ^y'��'4H'd�•J� iA;lt"sryl�KpY1�? ,�J�'!?,�c�+i'r9 iI�Y�)trr ^Vhn�l'r.lN�1 ✓ I � � -.c ,�: �.n 4 t .a�. � w,, cJa F ,�,`•'`h���.til �e.fro�Y. J ��''.S. IL,S� : i.r;'�JJ'! .;3i. '�}#�i;?: t.J �... , � Ji ,�". } 1, - . 7 '.. —tr ..4; ' 4` s•, � ,�4 itY+r r`S rw�f ��� _. rt 1fJGr g }� A f;w{�'✓ C ti 1, i s '�7 l tr '..p �p e M. � n J r r `_-' '+'«•..}-«$ ! rt � V r l { ., ♦t n �; 5:.(' 3.W��ht �i l^ � Ci�<yY�}L •�f �r � !� ' S� l e .. ti y' S ,.�4 1' �4 ..I P S., Ye t..'t r,4ry � I 4v}r��r ) 7 FY x i. i 4 � IT - ARTICLE 14 BASIS OF COMPENSATION The Owner shall compensate the Architect for the Scope of Services provided,in accordance with Article 6, Payments to the Architect,and the other Terms and Conditions of this Agreement,as follows: 14.1 AN INITIAL PAYMENT of dollars ($ ) Shall be made upon execution of this Agreement and credited to the Owner's account as follows: 14.2 COMPENSATION FOR DESIGNATED SERVICES 14.2.1 FOR DESIGNATED SERVICES, as identified and described in the Scope of Designated Services attached to and made a part of this Agreement, and any other services included in Article 15 as part of Designated Services,com- pensation shall be computed by the following methods for the particular Services so indicated in the Scope of Designated Services: h ' (Here identify huls of mmpemadon,Including fixed amounts,rates,multiples or percentages, u appllahle, and Identify Phues to which particular + methods of mmpensa(lon apply,u appropriate.) f. METHOD A: MULTIPLE OF DIRECT SALARY EXPENSE ) w� ! L ) Compensation for services rendered by Principals and employees shall be based on a multiple of times their Direct Salary Expense as defined in Paragraph 4.1, and for consultants as raf; described in Subparagraph 14.4.2. ' } *s METHOD B: MULTIPLE OF DIRECT PERSONNEL EXPENSE I M t y Compensation for services rendered by Principals and employees shall be based on a multiple of t ( ) times their Direct Personnel Expense as defined in Paragraph 4.2, and for consultants as . a171ty described in Subparagraph 14.4.2. 1 .+S 1 METHOD C: PROFESSIONAL FEE PLUS EXPENSES ) Compensation shall be based on a Professional Fee of i dollars ($ ) plus compensation for services rendered by Principals and employees based on a multiV. - 1 • , nJ� pie of ( ) times their Direct(Salary) (Personnel) Expense as defined in Ard- J, Cie 4,and for consultants as described in Subparagraph 14.4.2. . Y METHOD D: PERCENTAGE OF CONSTRUCTION COST Compensation shall be based on percent( %) of the Construction Cost as defined t i i J in Article 3. t y {} METHOD E: STIPULATED SUM Compensation shall be a Stipulated Sum of dollars 9 METHOD F: HOURLY BILLING RATES x I Compensation for services rendered by Principals and employees shall be based on the following hourly rates, ' and for consultants as described in Subparagraph 14.4.2: 1. Principals' time at the fixed rate of Eighty five dollars ($ 85 ) per hour. For the purposes of this Article,the Principals are: Anthony Abbate AIA ' 2. Supervisory time at the fixed rate of Fifty Five dollars ($ 55 )per hour.For the purposes of this Article, Supervisory personnel include those in the followin ositions: Ernesto Fabre Intern i 3. Technical Level I time at the fixed rate of Thirty Five dollars ($35 )per hour. For the TI purposes of this Article,Technical Level I personnel include those in the following positions: Delineators, Drafting, Research, Computer Aided Design and Drafting 4. Technical Level II time at the fixed rate of dollars ($ ) per hour. For the purposes of this Article,Technical Level II personnel include those in the following positions: S. Technical Level III time at the fixed rate of Twenty five dollars($25 )per hour.For the purposes of this Article,Technical Level III personnel include those in the following positions: IT Clerical ( ? y AIA DOCUMENT 5161• DESIGNATED SERVICES AGREEMENT• NOVEMBER 1977 EDITION• AIA 0•tp 1977 THE AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF ARCHITECTS, 1735 NEW YORK AVENUE, N.W., WASHINGTON, D.C. 200:16 B161.1977 9 , f 15 s ��f`•�,3x��'x Y�' ::: <:ds t 4 ti it --� rt)i*'r°dj° �I+fyr �Lfa 'Rr'3j I1T lrRi� coy t4�7., i�ig} p P♦ kt1 Yq4 t�Sti'+�'ti ��4��{'iJ.ti��� �'r'a`axjr. vi?'f>(ji4F7 1y, York TUY S } rY .-`,1.,)2j ri f5'j! �,.♦,1 lSar/y�a }ly'�Sr Yy{L 1`IlI}'A r �,( �t �3yYa4 3 4I l Y?C'�4. 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Y. n_ y. .�G:..°^� .,art i`4:.. eJ� I METHOD Gt MULTIPLE OF AMOUNTS BILLED TO ARCHITECT Services of consultants at a multiple of (Architect for such services. ) times the amounts billed to the METHOD H: Compensation shall be computed as follows: 14.2.2 Where compensation is based on a Stipulated Sum or Percentage of Construction Cost, payments for Designated Services shall be made as provided in Subparagraph 6.1.2, so that Compensation for each Phase to which such d Method applies shall equal the following percentages of the total Compensation determined by such Method: 1. Predesign Phase: 4, 2. Site Analysis Phase: percent W§ 3. Schematic Design Phase: percent( %) j I a{ f 4. Design Development Phase: percent( %) ( 5. Construction Documents Phase: percent %)percent( /e) J. 4 0 y3 6. Bidding or Negotiation Phase: percent( % 1 fr 7. Construction Contract Administration Phase: e 8. Postconstruction Phase: percent( %) e/)(�^ t' 9. Supplemental Services: percent o percent( -. %) {L' 14.3 FOR PROJECT REPRESENTATION BEYOND DESIGNATED SERVICES, as described in Paragraph 1.3, Compensation ; shall be computed separately in accordance with Subparagraph 1.3.2. ( . •a�st's �. ` 14.4 COMPENSATION FOR ADDITIONAL SERVICES 14.4.1 FOR ADDITIONAL SERVICES OF THE ARCHITECT, as described in Paragraph 1.4 and identified to the Scope of ; 1, ,(z Designated Services as Additional Services,but excluding Additional Services of consultants,compensation shall be s I t H�,y computed based on Method F: Hourly Billing Rates+ ry Subparagraph 14.2.1. as described inJ. s (Above inset,the identifying letter and name of method of compensation applicable to Additional Services of th 14.4.2 FOR ADDITIONAL SERVICES OF CONSULTANTS, including additional structural, mechanical and electrical engi- e Architect.) ' • neering services and those identified in Article 15 or in the Scope of Designated Services attached to and made a part of this Agreement,as part of Additional Services a multi le of n the amounts billed to the Architect for such services. p One ( 1 ) times at 14.5 FOR REIMBURSABLE EXPENSES,as described in Article 5,and any other items included in Article 15 as Reimbursable c � Expenses,a multiple of One s Architects employees and consultants in the interest of the ProJeCmes the amounts expended by the Architect, the x, t. 14.6 Payments due the Architect and unpaid under this Agreement shall bear interest from the date payment is due at the 0 „h rate entered below, or in the absence thereof, at the legal rate prevailing at the principal place of business of the Architect. (Here insert any rate of interest agreed upon.) , r the Truth In milar state local consumer (Owner's and Archi m and requirements act principal placerof business, he location of the Protect and elsewhere may affect the(validity o!this provision.Speeilctl the eg 1 advice should be obtained with respect to deletion,modification.or other requirements such as written disclosure or walvers.) i 14.7 The Owner and the Architect agree in accordance with the Terms and Conditions of this Agreement that: i 14.7.1 IF THE SCOPE of the Project or of the Architect's Services is changed materially, the amounts of compensation shall I be equitably adjusted. 14.7.2 IF THE SERVICES covered by this Agreement have not been completed within twelve (12 ) months " of the date hereof, through no fault of the Architect, the amounts of compensation, rates and multiples set forth herein shall be equitably adjusted. < , 1-1977 10 B16 MA DOCUMENT 8161 • DESIGNATED SERVICES AGREEMENT•NOVEMBER 1977 EDITION•AIA THE AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF ARCHITECTS, 1735 NEW YORK AVENUE. N.W., WASHINGTON, D.0 7WB6 F 1 h p .t ,'�iS}u.y U�J�ys J,giif�rfaxi aa( � sb x�p`r`vl"r 1 �F/VIs7''�.fi et y.�,�4,�'rjl�r�� L. ('•}t r5�3`7!<..I`}y �, +, '. )a✓✓i�'��4bbv"{�`kr1i,n1�,�'�.i.�¢v�M g�.f. �(�L'`F'n .��n.�y� ,r`rµ t .„ �, , �{�r3 i�an 4fl` rr wmt tli eat'zryry ., .^� 1r `br \ t'7.1,pY7� ,, r, 2Y '7CV1 .�xT `t,•4 �isf �eV�nj'y'�;�^k :,i ��y({r ���.��x�(yt v��^'I�1 �X^.`5- > r ..i�fL .°'� �,i: ,..i� F.^��41F t' �.•l, Vp������t��'.1�.Jt..y�, �y ���('.�j ',�'t,+�• t�}G � ��^tt:-'n r1( rl J r..( t� `Y M�'..+Caw" �'w"a. `yi tti.' , }r sr 51�Nty.,.�!. u ,�y f'�� �yr.f'I�ii at, y t �t J L. � ♦ � a;�. Nw 1F�Fs•• .1q3 �} �ri.F"pri"p� �"1/yty ,L it J� � Y::t � �?-� pu :m!`-.•t . �r , I,. a1s. �,��r 4,.4 iSS..,� v � (nik�..'FT•'¢S`;;:n �:L��:'c ). � 6 ,411 r° }'.7�{�p3� ,,Jx Gp�,�,.St}Y +!S^, � f( C' 3 r- / ..d }.. Y � h .y 'T. o- r .`^-.a� � t ti`�a' tY E 3. �r'1 .. ev M t6"�l7/"1. w�• R {a�.. a� �' . '�tyfJjt..rf d �,:{Y ��4�.l.:. 13' t 3'. .f � _.• i�l r �.. �' S , q it ��'i 'prf ]� iys. � i•� t �1. � 3y1St ty* T. _ >-@...au"-�i'h.FL,,..., ..S.j :.j�. ,�. l`.:� � . .:-.. .. ;.. ,;; <P + 1 '�., . -.. .c� .� .._, ... U ..._ .. _ tic.e^? x,.,1.T �.. +. ;.., •,-1 : � ! r til- \. Yhr 1 r Y _ ARTICLE 15 OTHER CONDITIONS OR SERVICES _ 15.01 Architect shall furnish services as .described in proposal dated January 12, 1994 and attached as "Exhibit All. lj _ v 1 i'ptVF^. P 4 r. ,+(Y y J}ry 4 r Y q 1 i s� r. i I 4 c I II � } t , I AIA DOCUMEW 8161•DESIGNATED SERVICES AGREEMENT•NOVEMBER IM EDITION• THE AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF ARCHITECTS, V!S NEW YORK AVENUE, N.W., WASHINGTON, O.0 70006 8161-1977 11 7S't3'`'''";ai^� rt�'Lv�r'(�i'3•�,��.flSS��, ,r"y,isf1`rs.? "}4ftrt�¢�S`���''i� a* � t �. ..- ril t r.! �,S. ..1 ctF• 3`4%�'{r ,l�. !t,"t Z ,� ! . r ..� \. , �,. .�f r � "tw r r r 1 1 w rrP.rr^'P +�/"�Y'r+ � lw; r sx.,r} 'pl�c �.'.r... ..h''.+ •v w a . ,l } � Y c a'E•+<"'n, •a , ryti.w �a>•a`Sr t ry 1 � 1,f���"i�.g �ye�$_ 5.�d�iLL } �„r('�/ ) lsr'1. V'.+ rf.-r "2�..;nr ✓r`.;5..« F`r \ t",v"�. '.":'. w Y r' 7 M-j".{L 4.".� +Y u c. 1 '� 'r >���'Yx'¢'L.'r^�� htrji �"'r✓\irygc Try}JL tr�:.i art i r!Y^ r <a yrri✓� F "�t. L 1.� �, L' Yr. r - :. �y !- 4 �..}�' %UA This agreement entered into as of the day and year first written above. OWNER ARCHITECT A 1101400 Mayor Architect ty Mapager Auditor-Clerk City Attorney Approved'as to form and correctness Je AIA DOCUMENT 1161• DESIGNATED SERVICES AGREEMENT- NOVEMBER 1977 EDITION•AIA 0• C 1977 2 8161-1977 THE AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF ARCHITECTS, 1735 NEW YORK AVENUE, N.W., WASHINGTON, D.0 20006 �M ..44. r : r 111011 SIR i CITY OF DANIA INTEROFFICE MEMORANDUM 10 To: Robert Flatley, City Manager From: Dan Oyler, City Plannero�� Date: February 15, 1994 ylr`` Re: F.D.O.T. Landscape Grant For Improvements to Dania Beach Blvd. and A-1-A. tr t r The Florida Department of Transportation is again supplying the City with funds to beautify the State Highways within their jurisdiction. I would like to continue the projecJ . t we started a year ago by increasing the plant material on Dania Beach Blvd. at A-1-A by zlk'x installing Washingtonia Palms from the East side of the Bridge to Dania Beach on both r sides of the road. r r f L d4 a °I Attached for your review and that of the City Commission is the new "Highway Beautification Grant and Maintenance Memorandum of Agreement" that needs ' commission approval by resolution. This is a 100% reimbursable grant for both the plant RE � material and the labor to install it. The estimate cost of the project is $90,226.00. x j I, � I ' Please have the City Attorney prepare the necessary resolution and place this item of the City Commission agenda for February 22, 1994 for approval. >y 1 � I I . � t i 1 � t i r � t ii u1xV�, ,jM1i} 1 r�DJ`<: tkF A ui4%'� II �f .Y+•J�f �. 1a v y it h �ny irsM'�'fry �� �r CLX t ° ,- ! r r`}t, �-Ty�k�Ql�,{A y}Ir •[C.��7L,�,11++�i`c ' )rvtta3ll�i- id.� w�P t���irq?`a-�rak I3 ,, r 7,���YYY���.. �•YP,N'SS`�,+ k. ' Cr r j ,�,liL y� �,iyy rt t,+ j ykd!',�� t ,l�L.v'n+,xyi iff�fi4{�+{ ri4{'}�'.r, n, c. �r Y T s`2 t.t �.r` w t+. :�i!yM'� Y -t•., yY r t, �., rS';4 `'C> ]^ >L.r.'T Ill,•. �r�f��� la4 t,.?;�'Re^4 rt.Y�<dA 1r� }} ,y���I�T r r4f�� �!"t i .1 f L � - 7Y .J ny Iw i�4�d`a�17L t� ,i�..+�'1 5 �` �`f�'ya ��Y'f� N k n �L, 3rE` ' r" }+�+,yr Y`i �' S��r�r�.urt L�irr vi'rif�yr:'. ttN'� �:3 ^p•— r �. +. ' .' 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Downtown construction who must cross railroad tracks to Last June, 6-year-old Jackie has made the route to school'even get to school may be riding buses Johnson apparently committed more dangerous, said Sue Ann by the fall. suicide when she stood in the path Haskin,whose daughter is a fifth- i The Senate Education Commit- of a freight train on the way to grader at the school. tee on Wednesday approved a bill Dania Elementary School. Police Haskin and other parents have o c (SB 618) that would designate said she apparently was de- pleaded with school dlstrict.offi- railroad tracks as hazardous con- pressed over her mother's death. cials to add buses for children •ditions for elementary-age stu• In response to the tragedy, the from Dixie Manor,.a public hous. 6 'dents. The bill calls for buses or Broward County School District in project on Dixie HI wa 'crossing guards in those added 20 bus routes for elemen- I the bill becomes law,itIsnot — ' '• situations. tary school students who need to known how much it would cost or "Several children have been cross railroad tracks. how many children'would be af- killed or severely injured having In Palm Beach County,parents fected. Funds would come from > T_ .; st to cross railroad tracks to get to have been seeking additional the state or local school districts. I ' Star'. 1, rY 6thAnnual r , I. = i BROKERAGE Tei - �M, N, rr• ',•' ofYAC[ff i C 11HOW 1.9 a The Brokerage Yacht Show ... The premier mega yacht venue with an impressive - � collection of over 300 of the world's largest yachts 40' to 170', gathered together by America's most renowned and respected Yacht Brokers in one convenient, hassle-free location. 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GRACE, as Mayor of the City of Dania, Florida, do hereby proclaim the month of February, 1994 as: � . BLACK HISTORY MONTH „ in the City of Dania and do hereby urge all our citizens to participate in the celebration and to recognize the importance of the African American society in our community. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set r I my hand and caused this seal to be affixed , I this day of February, 1994. ut a1 kp BOBBIE H. GRACE, Mayor-Commissioner ATTEST: i CITY CLERK -AUDITOR l Ilia, %I i W ,�InN°�'ly i It i� v. ell � ✓r f�F^��N�.>1�"r'7t�;�;1'� :af ��'rL*ri -�a h� i Sr` ��' y2� xi��tk� f��YcA}J.Sr�ia 547.r °f� 'LpT�'.fY,Sz�,CitC�"`d��I"�' {jp,r J5 `�ie�l�t��ys,�it`•� F��1�p�� v�'� M �tlr�d��tl�,t"7�j�� *% I. 1�J. ?L': M1'� 1J a� ,f+l ltt'! Y� V - � ,ii: t b•�t�A F 1 >� �y�fi 4 rh.�`T_ - '�. u7E Y �h 1 �`�{ .4�1'1- t y\�,. <- M( 1� 5 1 ,d ) 4 - lZS'..{`�1Sit. A. ll�v:� A - .'�.n I ^'�G. '!�':i'S. ♦rf. 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O At the same meeting, the Commission adopted resolution 13-94 and 14-94 authorizing the issuance of $3,255,000 in revenue bonds. These resolutions were contingent upon f final passage of the above ordinance. N The bonds were sold on February 8 and the closing documents are being e a circulated t this ' 1 time to obtain the necessary signatures., Closing is scheduled for February 24, 1994. { as t i i J J�'9F%t(i '3�x{"� yxpp��, ht hLt d�JSsa�r�t L ix4 a I�uieNYyyl��f ?1�Lni)9 Z`(fi'� :ra44 wr3 Itils,9� Y �yy7 �L ��5.-tj` x,�. Lr,".r �r- �v'y .•�•�.n l . � w�11>n� r �y LyRS w ,.'`y�'"� .w>��� :CrJ'r " }�a�1;ifi�«.N,rr�)Zsl•L'+"( �lr+ .t S,%' f ..,. r �i. �. l..,i m / .'.., w ,nr 3� 4J� i{ 'f':+(�';�1�.a{�k..r�V.t,�h�`1 �.�,J)1fyY' t�?���j;�.${s.+i�,tl. r,j`��yl���"vvf J T�rl1. ^: r rr"'),+1K � � fir. H ."L't �{(�lteJ f ��"r i r '�rk,` .('','K,j..ri'.''S.`n T. ..a• �3Nis�k 4'.�� ;C.xJir : fir;-Y��tY�y;'�,•j�'�nNl�[r;��Y,iu}��::' a �A n.J4.-fh� a f j ) f } _.f-, c.. ,.-t '� r . 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Lauderdale News/Sun-Sentinel ;t 333 SW 12 Avenue ' Deerfield, FI 33441 y Attention: .Cer6lyr� Dear Garolyn: qt We would like the attached "Public Hearing"to run in the legal ad section on Friday, February 11, 1994. ; i3 to E :^r,f ;; If there is any problem with the ad or the dates requested, please contact me immediately. a� I Thank you for your assistance in this matter. 1, Sincerely, j Wanda Mullikin ; i /Cs City ClerkY. Attachment IN cc: Mr. Ray Daly _.r I _ ` f n +/ k.,! l 5 11. 44. ,' •� 1. +� � 4 1 x v'N 1 °f4:'Xihi k1�4 �J1 'Si{'.Ix f'Y`�'+'i r•h� ,�.,o f x u ,v ,1, Ja`r �1�y711K° \V 114A J"�4 r�f;��°��'� ��Jx�`�" h} y Y• : .. ro a r�ia,«a tier i'i 1•tiJ{� � 7 r y -Y �.�'r�Sti .� 4�,+� 47` '+ IPt.3 r�U„f't d4fi�fi t �j; f k '�'��� � l �� +vr�': , :'.t tl 5 �J.._.fn i ` 1"'^^.+ ^iaF"�v�ihtid; J 2.,"v.7��1�.�.^�*`L����i� •�. ��5.„ c7^�� �+ } `�#:� t�3 f �H,f�.✓ ryrir e�)":,,, s r, '�-.-.wN � `'" �.,'� 4y �$'� " �,'+J r ,� ? 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Z.x2...t�r�- ':.ice > ti , 1 NOTICE OF HEARING BEFORE CITY COMMISSION CITY OF DANIA, FLORIDA, REGARDING ADOPTION OF THE FOLLOWING PROPOSED ORDINANCE: p NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the City Commission of the City of Dania, Florida, on February 22, 1994, at 7:30 p.m. or as soon thereafter as the matter 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: F] AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF DANIA, FLORIDA, AMENDING SECTION 2- n 12, ARTICLE I OF CHAPTER 2 OF THE CODE OF ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF DANIA, FLORIDA, TO PROVIDE FOR THE ISSUANCE OF LONG R TERM REVENUE BONDS IN AN AMOUNT NOT TO EXCEED THREE MILLION TWO HUNDRED FIFTY-FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS ($3,255,000.00)AND �4 WHICH SHALL BE IN ADDITION TO THE ISSUANCE OF SHORT TERM PROMISSORY OBLIGATIONS AS PREVIOUSLY AUTHORIZED BY SAID k N SECTION 2-12, SUBPARAGRAPHS (a) THROUGH (g), BOTH INCLUSIVE, PROVIDING THAT ALL ORDINANCES OR PARTS OF ORDINANCES AND w ALL RESOLUTIONS OR PARTS OF RESOLUTIONS IN CONFLICT H HEREWITH BE REPEALED TO THE EXTENT OF SUCH CONFLICT; AND r PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. z A copy of this proposed ordinance is on file in the office of the City Clerk, City Hall, 100 West s Dania Beach Boulevard, Dania, Florida, and may be inspected by the public during normal # >, �§\[ working hours. I ` r Interested parties may appear at the aforesaid meeting and be heard with respect to the proposed. �! FYI f�I i 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 I 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. /s/Wanda Mullikin ! I City Clerk r � 1 q 1 1 , { 1' Y r I \ A t c v Ct ( ! 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'M1�I�it ' 1�Y�x rti'r �d�d �t1"rrti✓PtR7F r,.)" 5, 4w'+g ;sr v� t xr TF r 3 �— ;J .vat �1tM �, � ,r) 4v.;r? ,F.r'� 1 , 4.4 1 e r,ye� ?r t X t r-. +' ; � ,\.. •• r }) G Y- T a T f Fx ti ti.-;,s r rn 1' �'� R..l✓C}S c�' }.? {� +y.?'. r _ J 1 a CITY OF DANIA INTEROFFICE MEMORANDUM GROWTH MANAGEMENT DEPARTMENT I TO: Robert Flatley City Manager FROM: Will Allen 1 L� Growth Management Director(A� � X RE: ZT-19-93 -An Ordinance For A Zoning Text Change To Allow A Motocross Park As A Special Exception Use In The M-1 District ;k r Date: February 18, 1994 ` k � A public hearing is scheduled for the February 22, 1994 City Commission meeting t } yfta � concerning the proposed zoning code text change requested by the South Florida 4RSports Committee, Inc. This proposal is to list a motocross park as a special exception use in the M-1 zoning district. This item was continued from the February 8, 1994VM r i) meeting and was discussed at the February 15, 1994 workshop meeting. ( ,L The attached memo dated February 4, indicates that the text change request is one of n } a series of actions requested to establish a motocross park on 11.66 acres on the south side of Collins Road (SW 36 Street) and Tram Road (SW 26 Terrace). Should the text change pass on first reading on February 22 the series of actions including text change, special exception, site plan, vacation of right-of-way, and a variance will be f heard at the March 8, 1994 meeting. a At the February 15 meeting the petitioners presented information about the proposed F use of property and gave a lot of information concerning a noise test which was done on the site. It is suggested the petitioner be permitted to present that case first on " February 22 and then to hear public comment. The Planning and Zoning Board recommended approval of the text change. As has been suggested in the past, the City Commission can place conditions of approval on the special exception. Those conditions can be very broad in nature from requiring a review of the use in a specified time, to limiting the number of spectators and requiring compliance with the noise requirements of the Dania Code of Ordinances. Such J , conditions can be more fully explored if the text change proceeds to second reading. WA;Ic A L , rrtYr -4r ,,s2w !i ti 4�1 of hs{.' ,'r J x i>•4� I ss� 1 `Y ''�i e3 ' /a l��/�g S� .lMLY .+.. �.' ].�;^ ,. ]k,JS :alreXKiS'ti>.,'• .5 'h1 . .L' � : ..r .u.,.>ts� '.r.rA 1 .4?11M�`e.Ka, :CV'4 e'ha .. a'�"n�y�'�t�.e��� �) 1 <a e G ^ k�a' i e',yit ryy"✓'^Fs ' tx���iF. :-,af ' {Jn.✓. v' , iSN, rr.. 4. -r .� a _ r f'Lz�(r�r J1 Z c.. S'-- _ Ivb.l� 'v,"• j,J>"S." t S, � Ss.:� 4 {?u.fy.�4 t���•�Ca;1rh }I J t��'F-+r�4viYAt��i�4y�+>}}r�. �..��ti}�it'fI 1$ s t `?.'R 1 "•1 r i s� w x,nv� i- t 'W x.-� } �x •.ti n.l�:ly�a3r ` 1.�. �� v v: . .'r' r ti r. t rs o ' t J ., ( t .��, '.'� _i _.. .. .. _ �. ..... _. ;� .) .r l � .., y a , t•t _i y 1 1�p.r."•sw'� �!'iN'mt{SI .`�s��r tt<'PJ""��.� ..,O,�i..� rc ,.. _ y f ; CITY OF DANIA INTEROFFICE MEMORANDUM GROWTH MANAGEMENT DEPARTMENT TO: Robert Flatley City Manager FROM: Will Allen IGrowth Management Director UJ UX � i RE: ZT-19-93 -An Ordinance For A Zoning Text Change To Allow A " Motocross Park As A Special Exception Use In The M-1 Zoning District Date: February 4, 1994 f } . The first of two public hearings concerning a proposed zoning code text change should 5 Er t be scheduled for the February 8, 1994 City Commission meeting. The proposed text , , yrf^ change concerns listing a motocross park as a special exception use in the M-1 zoning district. } J This text change request is one of a series of actions requested by the South Florida ' Sports Committee, Inc. to permit a motocross park on the south side of Collins Road at Tram Road. The text change requires two public hearings per Florida Statutes. The first reading has been advertised to be heard on February 8 and the second reading will , R' be on February 22. It is necessary to review the series of actions to fully understand rr the request so it is suggested that the majority of comments and public hearing input rvq take place at the February 22, 1994 meeting. s` ta�qYt m 3 , \• ` 4 k�1 j The item on the February 8 meeting is a first reading of a zoning code text change to list"Motocross Park"as a special exception use in the M-1 district. On February 22, a number of items will be scheduled which review the specific request for the motocross park proposed at Collins Road (SW 36 Street) and Tram Road (SW 26 Terrace) including: 1. The second public hearing and reading of an ordinance which would list "Motocross Park" as a special exception use in the M-1 zoning district. If this amendment is adopted, then the next action can be considered, if the amendment fails then no additional action can be taken. f f Y�iri�K�y(+tl F+Y4kd,F9lf�s�! < r ¢tf •ti jy'dr^ 1 �,'�9+1,? eC�S,�r�}Yfh f+�rJ1�'. �� 4 {� � ���n ��;'•. �a .r .�.� J P�Ys .�,fi y'•4 �7 i #}'�at��.�i{j1�3afy�'AS}"rv��zr1 T��"ri l7Jlf,✓f'�r h",�'�rjk( `fl �" '..,: .,�, z+ :.�. ': i'T^ .+f ) .a. , >`�4' r. P...Y."t...•xr.... i vy,ri4t�f��M����Y���` ,•�j 5 '� r� Gl.t!�\'�,,,�,'j�i.-artSI i�f D,, Nam'..+ ,i. y � =.• t .:7-�„� .' 'pi Af.. , t 5c ��.z. + iFk ,r t ri�ry„.rz l}f� A h C . / Page 2 ZT-19-93 - South Florida Sports Committee, Inc. 2. If the amendment is adopted, then the request for a special exception use for a motocross park on the 11.66 acre site located at Collins Road and Tram Road can be considered. 3. The request to vacate a 40' road reservation which runs north and south through the property. 4. The request for a variance to not pave the parking lot aisles. 5. The request for site plan approval for the motocross park facility. ;� as *irk' The proposed text change is for listing motocross park as a special exception use. As a special exception use the City Commission can approve such a use, deny the use or y ,. approve such a use with conditions on a site by site basis. The Planning and Zoning a W Board has reviewed the zoning text amendment and recommended approval. There is opposition to the text change for allowing the listing of motocross park as a special exception which really deals with the specific request for the site at Tram Road and Collins Road. The opposition to the motocross park is based on noise created by holding motocross events. The discussion of these issues should be held at the e February 22 meeting when the specific proposal is reviewed. �V41 {� At the February 22 meeting, the details of suggested conditions of approval which can be placed on the special exception can be discussed is detail. There are suggested conditions such as, limiting the time of approval to one year so ws y that the City Commission could revisit the use and make revisions or even deny the use if � x necessary. There are also suggestions about noise monitoring and requiring compliance with the Noise Ordinance of the City of Dania. t sti•� „; f The February 8 meeting is the first reading of the proposed text change. The February 4 22 meeting will be the second reading and all of the details of the proposed motocross Ry s� park will be discussed which, if approved, could require a number of actions by the City fw= :` Commission. s" .. 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That all ordinances or parts of ordinances and all resolutions or fl'. S�y f i I. }`• tlrY i yS V� �("�tX '�-L .. ,5� !!< 't'�7ctf fs tt r'ii r r•7�'���ti a .41� rf -}ll�* � itt .. k nt�tik Flr 5r'�. 1� F ftN.tr �.1.�. n'I rn}'WJ i1.�n�o T^.!di.(t.-•i'd� '1 W'Y ,r,RW*i•'^M WSI� W�Ffk W. r M M 0S !4 A '! S V A Y^ r: ...a ♦ . ... ..i.e 1 �:�r' 1 .+ fan 9,:yS �5...}h..Lw + 4�>)� .. w f{ -n21 4 I'.:a 91 z. ..p W L� • a i'' rX; i•� I'ri IS aS r_yvparts of resolutions in conflict herewith be and the same are hereby repealed to the kill,, 5( 411.411 extentofsuch conflict. v 1xSection • That thisordinance be force • take effect immediately 3+� upon its final passage and adoption. PASSED and ADOPTED on First Reading on the day of 1994. PASSED and ADOPTED on Second and Final Reading on the day of S'd ii:. F; ;e' kC • • ' COMMISSIONER CITY CLERK- 5('.t AUDITOR APPROVED AS TO FORM AND CORRECTNESS fu Pas FRANK C.ADLER, City Attorney rM .' iv `i t ; q• 'tl�: •ti. Air v�r." L:{ ,i r D j t Yltf.V rCb®Y• MC-PORE TVff Of7T of WDI�7t-Ri;� ��r-e— - .. / G Selaen Id10tdwrftm ca,yr. D""'A.RI;(iUDA,wpr, r1171 A�uc,i/6,.3+0L%4 We ..u. ..a-.:.. , oy T a � � � P.atOnh: PJe.°i°°Fa„lm. D,Eh TOO" C7, - ou A„ T„AT ,9,Z„ ��`ROP081ID ORDINANCE >>'NswimI am 1�Y�- f7�.CklE-k'gpr�Tso '� AN /SAG won • " NTr 3H7 RE 04 NO.z elm r the Cl � $ Y�wa A} T� e�ra. a d—`° 'a or-I Dar t0onmtN. mTAI•gapkl hDw Fiernla as Fsmr� r DarMa, 7,CY+RT761Fl1 TA)CiT1DNQ r.e.�raA� 4a' AN ORDINANCE OF b75p PM orua�orlAlhmw-FHIiO1TG717 a,2 THECITYCOMMISSIONOFnxtkw SD-0ATEt1N _ 'ar r...". . ` i . THE CITY OF PEMBROKE heard,,w14 ,duct may tr HS7901992Y7 �W Ai fo!esee ry PINES. FLORIDA. AMEND• naarinpo m > a pWlt 65-DODGE AL HtStill 4 ,gUt.TE a _ t= r INS THE ZONING CODE, vorl Ill ray aY Commu- 183BZa4CAFD398BDt arart, LP am r B AMENDING SECTION Dania Cay 31all�npp An l the 7�ONDA SNF1DY5p91 FLORIDA LAU➢EFIDAL1E' ^ r""• a •. �` uao row h . 1 .050 OF THE CODE OF an, De,an I. ISID ill 87-HYUNDAf Ill AM-SM rNl _O INANCESOFTNECIT► Dann,. FbrMe, 10 Ins l nr AMHLD21J8HUO74NI MONDAY-FRm1► w Ail v O PEMBROKE PINE6, Me 1d11DWnp pro Dosed as-IIYUNDAI U11C REST �„rJraor.•s '+. FLORIDA. ENT/ll.Ep KUHLADIJSJU268%4 7lAtR Ordinarloa. AND 1DIJNT9E 1 i '8/fOAM PAOTECTNE AN ORDINANCE OF 85-KANAS AIU SIT 41.STATE,gOAD7 +-ad•erx"i �" r!' I TREASURES. REOUIRED JKAVYBAIBF �O Faye, N b THE CRY OF UG IA, '� seLAN7ATCQrA1. v"O�'r�a.m+� L ALLNEW ALL Ill TONFLO 3 - D4OOFA 913E 92dEKUb FLORIDA ,vL rrwww, yr r L ATED JN ALL AESI- TON 30.10f0 OF AITTu^I E JT8YR1TT3NOp611i Sd10 PM-7=Pa •sale,n..o@r, e D T1AL TONING DIS• 91-MERCURY THURSDAY, cop...,se row an.D"®,• a T TS OF THE OTTY TO LKD OF 7h� EADIVARD 2MEpM36S7M088596T SA ESTABLISH THE S7ATO COUNTY ZONING CODE 76-OLOSMDIIILE JA�Y A Waarnem a�"ic DAgpS FOR AS ADOPTED BY ORDt- AP ISOR rOF rn 4��as O MEAS11L1E9; NANDE NUMBER Tb�t:BY 8E8BfSL17T7� IbOA PROVIDING FOR FLYING ADDING A ANEW SECTION SO-TO TA RI.S STANDARDS;AND 39-e048,T TE77D4B630 EIRMARD ww�ls. � era ye C RIFYING WHAT OPEN- PROVIDE A SPECIAL a 6T-VOLYO JNrevY� � a�Vr cry,yam, .� !N 6 ARE SUBJECT 7D CEPTIDN USE FOR MDT¢ TVIAKBBISH722946/ Yt�.tint arr..yr oa� R ULATION AND THE CROSS PARKS Dec L{GL{T 63-YAAIAHA elan, Ill t W WD RESSTANCE PRIES- tNDUSTRU,1 AY Ol5- JYA22W01(DAOp8759 eupr wn am re,. sa•- 111r, SURFS 7/$ PROTECTIVE 1pylRr�� laIDING AAA awwars�. �� •4 l Y MEASURES MUST AD- THAT ALL ORDINANCES n��� p a.K>♦_ an� Says.•" t ; HERE 70;PROYmMG FOR OR PARTS OF s.a.0 rr slats Asnieres CONFLICTS; PROVIDING ORDh so Notes ,i 800 FOR LILTS;SEVERIABILITY;PROVIDING AND NANCES AND ALL RESD- '���� a�".aosoaer�j EF- 14fTIDNS OR PARTS OF PROVIDING FOR AN t, !};, 1 I• FECTIVE DATE. RESOLUTIONS N CON- IN THE CIRCUIT 006MT ESTATE anml4ya PR T'LI%T HBREWfTH BE FE. OF THE SEVENTEENTH A�e� S 7, OOPOSE ORDINANCE PEALED TD THE p17MT JUDICIAL CIRCUR M AND �e ��� 1,a a a ' OF SUCH CONFLICT;AND FOR BROWARD C011N71'. R i AN ORDINANCE OF PROVIDING FOR AN 'ff• FLDRIDA pAQlap PALM TNECSTTCOMMISSION DF FEC7IVE OATS Cale No. 9332541�T r-�-• arm rrab"� S r f f THE CITY OF PEM13RDKE AM asx Mom.FLORIDA A TON- ID nY Fanm Wtm OxlDea In ne Me marrrp at Sea"ortal AN6da slyer 'gppe"1 , decHina Chaff Marllro t rr j IND. SECTION.. 155,146 ��Wfi m" yCommb- Pafnurw/HusbW 10 �0 d'a+1q'• nano arc a.rPl.., S A" 155-142 "Own the man o4a. and Ants-Catdun, oa a..rip,-Al sego u� CODE QF OROM OF TINE ter considered at this meet- Roaerllere MMkte MIAtF7rerndy. nta.sv 4rla suvol f NCFS OF DID a lunar R 11 South f�neanre441II:.e. sf I.. THE CITY of PEk®ROKE htp wv8t ttaed, mpotdap/yyly � aa°A re as '' ✓' t 1 _ PINES. FLORIDA. r0 record of this,Pnoeedirlp., Nall OF CandoA Al moue a - t l J AMEND THE PERM for >Wco purpose tray TO:Roymere Marthlp Tbldrm Brotvue- sea aIe a n tr 11 COMMUNITY needloenreelhWo mta- Residence Unknown Apt",.Condon, ea. , I BUSiSI7NES 16-2)AND NDEN tkn record of 1M� YOU ARE NOTIFIED 1nC MWfI-F"mty ^�tas.aava smmaara t7 ERAt BUSINESS I� 1i muscle wh'�"record An action la diveplutlon r O NOM 8rorud Apt, nemeLLesy�,au "ray q fB3)DIS- attlnd0{the load altd marriage hu teen Nip Catdot.TAua1F nEfrr Aenme vr• I I TRICT9; PROVIDIINHG FOR evidenoa upon wh. SIN against an4 rn>TonK aasaooy t CONFLICTS; PROVIDING You and yco an rw- H 1Ned Brow CONFLICTS; _arD �- t 1 +'I r k FOR SEVERASILRY: AND /LDU IANN ��. Gurted to curve a ogry DI Condq.MUOSW ly ++•.. wows ww st Arai PROVIDING FOR AN Al HAM,ADMIN.AIDE N� any,Your to d written an Cn Ierly May. u�av"nd Bacon Alen. r"en' . brrs°a'D'mr.yaVe1 o1• Far dy w.nr.°w•ntr. I I r + I F In� el DATE.part"may Lnuuy�A�— Ire PalDioner, whose as AMPn.Con DD,e 'f wl dreasu f105 N.W,Stn am9y - Ems s'rn"r aaPear tl said lime arts NOTICE Ave- 316 PAhn gays Co °fart an .moos. •err - i p eoa to reyN Vrs Yleaa TOWN OF !»e Janub'f193311 r lbw-C IesM• a,est Sell mHtN [� r' j a PDjoclbru w,12 a my Submit DAVIE,FLOR1011 and Db the arn311. 1 " �as^4'� Ismc- a Imo,• ,j this date 1fnN I can or nHti�te ltut on Febru reby ytl9van cork o1 Mu�Irl Dips t", IT Palm Bau*C unil SAID D �,w 9aa- ■ I city.Clerk. /998, a 9.DD my'a ai Vnmed�n,an Paptornr de Beam Ana Apses, -4 are. off .t... raw ri CITY OF PENMBROKE noon lhore,ea u raC n a eh Nan yaeC aaR CondoA MuNI.Famly artt= treek roc sea w I`1 PINES.FLORIDA p ersree a dalaim MT be Al Dads Ooudy ffalaea �'al"taO rtm tuwaa ,r lie/EILEEN M. TESH. South 8mtr4vd ror..� a a e`AArt.rr u CAny Panora who decide, lt5-YidCBniBM80 1L5-JfiTK'�IDBp{m �Shad ae�" Y > t, to ApVaal any decision of CITY OF PORT UIUDERDALE rtfatNeS >m-ss<oey 1na.Cpmml"sldn ran es- NOTICE OF ELELCTIor 823 Nash iBrOward tl'�aep cetr, Y I allect lc any netts consul- RESOLUTION NO. D4� Nonsr t,l It. eAe,W ue t °re sod aI this meeting will �99OLUTIONOFTHE CRY'COMMISSIONOFTHEOITY Nyt +son r need a record o/red ci LAUDERDAIL.�EFLORIDA,CALL NOFTHEg7l} v"rd llou"°e ver�mo - a— nines v5' OWInl •l put. LAR TRIENNIAL MUNICWAL PRIMARY ELECTION TO BE BIrnM°rd Beach Ann ayory oo}aa�,aADS Pal p ,and to pun- HELD ONFEBRUARY819II,TONOMINATEOUALFTm "OLCM goy, may need 10 ensure PERSONS FORTHE OF#ICES DF AIAYOR.COMMISSIONF Barn py(.veftdlim 626 Pntrn > n.n r4 er.rtwrr ray f accord attic ER ANDCITYCOMMISSIONER FROM COMMISSIOND6- Hone" ;!talon �. s(h'i r proceodlnpa H made,which ICTS 1 THROUGH 1 AESPECTIYELY,AND CALLING 827 Palm Beach -- " "fir j JY+' r "� r000rd Includes testimony THE REGULAR TRIENNIAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION TO BE Beech Any Houses Yr°OO- 1n v'tm.m �t "y;. i SAO evidence upon which HELD ON MARCH a 1994.TO ELECT A MAYRc L a•Pr rI r'v4.t rider •» the appeal N 10 be baud. ISSIONER AND FAUR CITY COMMISSIONERSa� B30 Room"For Raid aw, aoseelabea L Jamlary T,r T991 BE R RESOLVED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF W2 �trlil"To Snap MOLL "t THE CITY OF FORT LAUDERDALi FLORIDA: 634 Om of Art Rentals �i NOTICE OF SECTION 1.That thefepulu Ill etin NI munical pnLrory LI6 Wanted To Rant (S PUBLIC HEARING elaii of the Cay of Fors Lauderdale a hereby clial to Residential _ i I iEFORE THE CITY OF oa ne10 y the Bin day of FeDruery,1994.for thepu rpoy B50 Commerical/Income HINNIES TO of nominetln0 Ouelllwd ppeerrsona trn the afrioac ePl'wyor� aNywNEY�E Add DANIA,FLORIDA regernino Commissioner and City Gommiuioner,respa lively o(py g,lr1 B�yo a the lollowing requepletl City of Fat Lnuderdsla;provided, However,1 D the Variation number of candidates ual 852 WvehouSdVN,duat HN i will Lil1e Henry. own.wnop, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV- Commissioner or CITY Comm u�ne.homae ran of MUs 8`53 DlToat o�;�' a er APr - Elp]het ins City Commis- u two randroaTes a Tess for Soy Such office, Than the 651.MIN t.ocken/Btonp •e, to Thar,a l.an iP- elan of the city of Doni&. prunin�erryY election fa Me Subject Office shut not De trey. 854 Wanted lee Ram '•art Flalde on FaDruary 8,1BD1 SECTTON2 That lhe ropularlrionnielm,,ci alolel iat Slay,Offices, et 7:30 PM ores soon thero- of the Clty cl Forl Lauderdale"hall US train on Me Bm d SDT-7$IO y enw y me moon may be of March,1994.for ins purpose of alactin aMayor-0oro- Warehouses eH[nwooe mieeionew and a Ca 9 1 858 Wanted 7o Rem heard,will conduct a public y Commissioner from each o it*lour ' hearing in The Ca Commit. Doty Commission h Office,such ydly from the tenoning Commensal/Income Hourwp ��m �•-• elan Mcetinp q�m all sommeledfa Such offices,such Mayor-Commra"Ional Propertya. a"r^'•^•a er.°r•, y,.,ly. Denia Clty Mall. 1D0 Wesl n ng atirlaII Tg oalls ccok elected Mt on for 151h day of 690 Samoa To Renlen/ c'I!so".e1--- r-- t"p C� Dania Beaen Boulevard, March, 1994.and andin rat 1P00 odock A.M.on Tues. MOLLYWOOD r AparimamFMDUye ur Wna.!n„ w+°nrwr ° IN r- Dania Florins, to considor day,the 1Bth day of March,10g7.or until then eucceeSon H01ACr'ppERa asz.ucT ins loll ow in p proposed ere elected an Ruellfled. FAIR HOUSING MOLLYWOde i Ordlnanoe. SECTIONS ThatlneClly Clark le hereby authorized and w"1, _ »' • PETITI,IN NO: VA-42• directed Vision upon the ballots 10 be used m N,h NOTICE HNEOF'vD-�so¢ S1 primary eled'on to be halt February S.1B94,IhC names of ewe - tit dDwy aspic. r_w All candltlelM properly aVuallrymg and to place u All new rI•I,se,Whiree Aen,, a.ae for ,In r, • R "s' a be1101e to Da seed et acid regular municipal avCtipnanip be rwpuWrrHe`�rn. ,Woe Ire Nry•h MLt�'v��•?oop� AM a r a �r E Till �� ninon March B,1BB1,the names pi the candideles nory, Ill-y.1 b •ewgb• ,nr ron•ra urwrp . p5,' FR nor AVV noted el auto pprimarryy Dlectivn, and-1 11, Ill ml l,llee ,r e.pp+mrrnrn ao5.aia:].2 a FOR ME Jo$, SECTION4.he Co machirMs snail De used elsuch O1i^'^'^•o^^ p.... .n •s, �� HAM ebcflone end the C Clerk la hereb Authorized end o• :m il;lr Ili, r. .c. ell aunt ,,,,,. M t , Y N ••4 br.ele,µ Hwp duPlu. ,pot• As s rotted to melee all n°cossery arrangements for the use a mpin.r rM InHnA �,hna,�: pry, HT +', •,/ said voting machines et such elections and for the form o.i•^ ale °�°p'°P15 oTn X.=` W Ten you're bnl101 which shall be vsrd mconduchn um�ab vw m.a°nmiI.il....' HaO - vt. E of t, a,m rd nor St jnin.j SOT vOlrnp mnchrnee pa'-:hone by use of Arc con Intl, on asso P1 SFr.TIONS Absn �e,rin.,m,r,, tn• ere..re Prsl.,,reA nroP a�i v..,t -an .r.�.'r`Y aflinC Shfl9 be :••mgfed rn sdt t,�mr Human tranb Aer HMa -'t [•�l � A a p• iron „ - ' r 1 Y l .. .i .. e o Ica .. NOTICE OF ZONING TEXT CHANGE J A request has been made to the City of Dania to amend the text of the Zoning Code which changes the permitted use of land. The request is by Brian Penick on behalf I of,South Florida Sports Committee, Inc. to add Article LXII - Light Industrial M-1 ' 4 District - Section 39-1040.1 - Special Exception Use. The proposed amendment would motocross park as a speial cial exceptionon use(s) usee he propose M-1 district d text changd would e wouldi list t as follows: i ad Section 39-1040.1 - Special Exception Use - The following use(s) shall r be permitted onlyupon authorization of the City Commission providing the I use(s), shall be fund to comply with the requirements of Section 6.40 of the Dania Zoning Code per the procedure in Section 10,12 and 10.14 of i the Dania Zoning Code: MOTOCROSS PARK ,_..A public hearing on the Proposed Amendment will beheld at 7:30 p.m., February 8, ��, ^ f 1994, at Dania City Hall, 100 West Dania Beach Boulevard, Dania, Florida. All �7 Interested parties may appear at the meeting and be heard. Information on the roposed Zoning Code Text Change can be obtained at the Dania City Hali, Growth E I 00 p.m. ent Department, during weekdays between the hours of 8:30 a.m, and>� 5:00 p.m. � •C§,,yam � ,, f . 1 4 - x� r2` ELLwDFL frarp jj i b n' „1 � • TI R , , �• € s f'. , A-1-A '9 Rol, , i ' MANIA BEACH INSET I r i N , ' T ! Any person who decides to appeal any decision made by the Dania City Commission with regard to any matter considered at this meeting or 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 I y includes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be based. I 4 �I��raJ JIB{ �hN k4{l},1011rT .fie r ♦{ C ,�3 � ti r . Y $f,aY 1�n {! �^{�t7 v r� , �+•iu�tk k t�Yy 51a'k 14�.+. '�Wi+l r c,htiti 1oT7 ran yA• , 4 ,j n t �tY,a0yv�'}"4+1'r �,F� �f N.y(� 3q{ is �,� h �{,�.. r .nf� ' .•S ,f 5 v � � v.,. � .� ;r,rt :`. =/-(Y:.,1"".•-?t^Y`•:.�. 1 r '.Y.. �.. q .''� 7t 4� 1a, I Sla, } ..i 'Fit N J 7i' ./'Fk -` b ,• t Jj fJ N '" F >" ..' 1 '° •.� I r Y � ,a1, � � f f ti � ' �y 4. 4 1�'s7j , by e Y 4 ; � 7r n r+. I 3Y, yr r•, 1 i , 't7.t' ) ° n ,. , r •Y. .,, �.L , `..A v 4 7 ,:'.5.3 tiY } I rr' NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING BEFORE THE CITY COMMISSION Of the City of Dania, Florida regarding the following requested r ,r Zoning Text Change Ordinance NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the City Commission of the City of Dania, Florida on, February 8, 1994, at 7:30 P.M. or as soon thereafter as the matter may be heard, will conduct a public hearing in the City Commission Meeting Room of the Dania City Hall, 100 West Dania Beach Boulevard, Dania, Florida, to consider the following proposed Ordinance. Yg I. AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF DANIA, FLORIDA AMENDING SECTION 39-1040 OF ARTICLE LXII OF THE BROWARD COUNTY ZONING CODE AS ADOPTED BY ORDINANCE NUMBER 33-91; BY y , ADDING A NEW SECTION 39-1040.1 THERETO TO PROVIDE A SPECIAL EXCEPTION USE FOR MOTOCROSS PARKS IN LIGHT INDUSTRIAL (M-1) DISTRICTS; AND PROVIDING THAT ALL ORDINANCES OR PARTS OF ORDINANCES AND ALL RESOLUTIONS I OR PARTS OF RESOLUTIONS IN CONFLICT HEREWITH BE a , F REPEALED TO THE EXTENT OF SUCH CONFLICT; AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. # f Y ANY PERSON WHO DECIDES TO APPEAL ANY DECISION MADE BY THE CITY COMMISSION WITH REGARD TO ANY MATTER CONSIDERED AT THIS MEETING OR HEARING WILL NEED A RECORD OF THE PROCEEDINGS, AND FOR SUCH PURPOSE MAY NEED TO ENSURE THAT Via}; 1 A VERBATIM RECORD OF THE PROCEEDINGS IS MADE WHICH RECORD INCLUDES THE 4 TESTIMONY AND EVI ENCE UPON WHICH THE APPEAL IS TO BE BASED. i ANN CUNNINGHAM, A MN. 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Ha s ij'. iti L• p �R����I. y 1!4• y r r � • t 4 Ai- 17O, e i r } rl L• �\Wk •"y • 17,1. r row, 't EWA Its ,: it .• _ , i. 1 :.h 1 DISTANCE OF 34.99 FEET, THENCE, NORTH 44°59'11" WEST ALONG THE NORTHEASTERLY LINE OF SAID LOT 18, A DISTANCE OF 49.49 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. ^ Will Allen, Growth Management Director addressed the board at this time and explained the nature of the variance request of Jon and Ana Ardeljan and the code regarding set-back requirements. Mr. Allen further described the area surrounding the property, the surrounding zoning. Chairman lacino called the public hearing to order. Hearing no one speak in favor or against this variance, Chairman lacino closed the public hearing. Mr. lacino brought the matter back to staff for comment. Will Allen stressed that the petitioner has the duty to indicate how the petitioner conforms to the criteria in Section 10.13 of the zoning code. Mr. Ardeljan addressed the board at this time and explained his circumstances. After discussion with the petitioner and further discussion by the board, motion was made by Mike Rozos to grant Jon and Ana I i Ardelan a variance request for property located at 510 SE 4 Ct., seconded by Robert Hams. s ,. Motion failed on the following roll call: Kim Daise - No Robert Harris - No y �, - Clifford lacino - No Tim Mc Leod - No ` I J Mike Rozos Yes 2. ZT-19-93 -The request of the South Florida Sports Committee, Inc. to amend the zoning code f by adding Section 39-1040.1 to Article LXII - Light-Industrial M-1 District. This text change would allows t special exception use in the M-1 district and would specifically list motocross park p p ' , as a special exception use. The proposed text change follows: i Section 39-1040.1 - Special Exception Use - The following use(s) shall be permitted only t 3 upon authorization of the City Commission providing the use(s) shall be found to comply with a N,. the requirements of Section 6.40 of the Dania Zoning code per the procedure in Section 10.12 and 10.14 of the Dania Zoning Code: MOTOCROSS PARK Dan Oyler, City Planner addressed the board at this time and explained the nature of item ZT- 1 19-93 which was approved for recommendation at the December 15, 1993 P&Z Board 1 Meeting. At the last P&Z Board meeting, the Zoning Text change was recommended for ' approval as an added use in this district; the City Attorney felt it would be in the best interest of I the City to change this request from a permitted use to a special exception use. This would °�- r allow the City Commission to review each request of this nature in this zoning district on an • individual basis. i At this time Chairman lacino opened the public hearing. Tom Laubenthal, the Landscape Architect representing this item, addressed the board at this time speaking in favor of this _j change to the item. Jay Field of the Ravenswood area addressed the board speaking in opposition of this change. Sherrie Coale of the Ravenswood area addressed the board speaking in opposition of this change. Hearing no one further and seeing no one further, Chairman lacino closed the public hearing. This item was then brought back to the board for further discussion. Hearing no further discussion, motion was made by Robert Harris to MINUTES PLANNING AND ZONING BOARD PAGE 2 January 19, 1994 f r ) ) FI i Y ti;t ! n_ r- rttd titi1 l,tt ti:i�rt y J/F^ Y (( '` A4 k � � r y` �( 7 eir r,", �1 ruN!-r�M1 r• ,.` { •, Try r'.e �1 f c�, �` , .� f.:e, s r r >vAXzo fl .+t .1 r ! :1 t t h C . L , 5• Y".ik .1n a,, f, 1. t, ,�� �'i r, jr 1t..3v t'�'V (,y s i ` r !{,F ' i t ) r r, , t � ) r^ , c 4 } '' {r , '� I r t. t t • r r r r>'it� !c k' tf r1 t "t.�r'a I : ♦ a ♦ 'v i. ,^�,'�.2 ..er , $'SeQr ' r,!S, 2.rtat.�. . °.r .!s•" ,, ,r.:. . .-. ., r .. ,. .. ,!, r�VS : ,. I r—. approve recommendation of the Zoning Text change to allow this special exception use, seconded by Tim Mc Leod. Motion passed on the following roll call: Kim Daise - Yes Robert Harris - Yes Clifford lacino - Yes Tim Mc Leod - Yes Mike Rozos - Yes 3. SE-20-93 - The request of South Florida Sports Committee, Inc. for a Special Exception use to construct a motocross park facility on the property located on the south side of Collins Road (SW 36 Street) at Southwest 26 Terrace. The site is zoned Light Industrial M-1. The legal description is: TRACT 9, BLK 1,AND THE NORTH 100 FEET OF TRACT 10, BLK 1,AND THE EAST 160 FEET OF TRACTS 3 AND 4, BLK 2, ALL IN SECTION 29, TOWNSHIP 50 SOUTH, RANGE 42, EAST, A/K/A MARSHALL EVERGLADES, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 2, , PAGE 32, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF DADE COUNTY, FLORIDA, SAID LANDS SITUATE, LYING AND 's BEING IN BROWARD COUNTY, FLORIDA. LESS THEREFROM THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED REAL � '. PROPERTY: THAT CERTAIN PORTION OF SAID TRACT 9, BLK 1 DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: COMMENCING AT THE NW CORNER OF THE NE 1/4 OF SECTION 29, THENCE EASTERLY ALONG THE 9 i. r NORTH LINE OF SAID NE 1/4 A DISTANCE OF 365 FEET; THENCE SOUTHERLY PARALLEL TO THE WEST LINE OF SAID NE 1/4 MAKING AN ANGLE IN THE SOUTH EAST QUADRANT OF 90'14-15", A DISTANCE OF 20.00 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE CONTINUING SOUTHERLY ALONG THE LAST 7, MENTIONED COURSE A DISTANCE OF 225.00 FEET MORE OR LESS TO THE BANK OF A LAKE; THENCE EASTERLY MEANDERING THE SAID BANK TO A POINT BEING 490.00 FEET EAST OF THE SAID WEST C LINE OF THE NE 1/4 OF SEC 29 AND 285.00 FEET MORE OR LESS SOUTH OF SAID NORTH LINE OF THE ; r NE 1/4 OF SECTION 29, THENCE NORTHERLY PARALLEL TO THE SAID EAST LINE OF THE NE 114 OF rA; SECTION 29,A DISTANCE OF 265.00 FEET MORE OR LESS TO A POINT 20.00 FEET SOUTH OF THE SAID NORTH LINE OF THE NE 1/4 OF SECTION 29; THENCE WESTERLY PARALLEL TO THE SAID NORTH LINE OF THE NE 1/4 OF SECTION 29, MAKING AN INCLUDED ANGLE OF 89°45'45",A DISTANCE OF 125.00 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; ALSO LESS THAT CERTAIN PORTION OF SAID TRACT 9, BLK 1 DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: THE NORTH 365 FEET OF TRACT 9, BLK 1, LESS THE WEST 470 FEET THEREOF. ALSO LESS THAT CERTAIN PORTION OF THE EASTERLY 160 FT OF TRACT 4, BLK 2, �Tt DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: BEGINNING 76.55 FEET NORTH OF THE SOUTH BOUNDARY OF SAID TRACT ' "� Yt 4, BLK 2, ON A LINE PARALLEL TO AND 16-FEET WEST OF THE EAST BOUNDARY OF SAID TRACT 4, BLK 2 AND RUNNING NORTHEASTERLY AT AN ANGLE OF 62; A DISTANCE OF 70 FEET TO A POINT, THENCE NORTHWESTERLY AT AN ANGLE OF 86002'20" FOR A DISTANCE OF 123.69 FEET; THENCE SOUTHERLY 1 M1�t'`fie A DISTANCE OF 175 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING (SAID LAND LYING NORTHERLY OF A CERTAIN v CANAL EASEMENT, SAID EASEMENT BEING RECORDED IN DEED BOOK 722, PAGE 394. BROWARD b COUNTY RECORDS.) �P Dan Oyler, City Planner addressed the board to discuss this special exception request by the F South Florida Sports Committee to construct a Motocross park at this site. Mr. Oyler explained the zoning and the present uses in the areas surrounding this site. Mr. Oyler made reference to the handout sheet with the recommended proposed conditions to this special exception request. Mr. Oyler also stated that the petitioner has been made aware of these conditions and has agreed to all. MINUTES PLANNING AND ZONING BOARD PAGE 3 January 19, 1994 h r, 1 jl�e'i i''ti al rive.Td x .L �) < n?y✓r � - vlts�n )!r f,C✓}�Ifrr Pub"i Y'1'(1 t . ,J 3 e ! , r�'I ° tl ' e 1 ♦ n a�. .4 •Y ra'"f'�S ''�z[S�r../41r 5'4flr''t 'f Yl.i t fif rJt.v ' , r r + nZ t .: i rZ` -e , 'icv � iC r� rs•. 1 yn l., '. i �1{Ti`�dy Sr e6�, !� 'f r/ .1 ' <ry r ,• - v" y'ti r tMti t YV ,rv,, '�' .L 3�F,tn+�( i1Y1 rx5 fell, fr�"� /, u' � ' ! .. , tY yr..r r�•—a�. , 5 � ". rC pr t, � , 4ll �t � r 1 , t 0 P J _ PRIVATE SESSION REQUEST AND NOTICE FOR PRIVATE SESSION OF CITY COMMISSIONERS AND THE ATTORNEYS REPRESENTING THE CITY REGARDING PENDING LITIGATION AGAINST BROWARD COUNTY, SETTING THE TIME AND PLACE OF THE SESSIONS AND PROVIDING THE MANNER IN WHICH SUCH SESSION SHALL BE CONDUCTED. The city attorney hereby advises the city commissioners that he and other attorneys i representing the city in its legal action against Broward County desire advice from the city commissioners that will be confined to strategy relating to litigation expense. ' 1 The meeting is to be held at 9:00 p.m. or shortly thereafter, on February 22, 1994, in f the conference room adjoining the regular meeting room. A certified court reporter shall �,�' 7 ' record the time and termination of the session, all discussions and proceedings that occur, the names of all persons present at any time during the session and the names y of all persons speaking. No portion of the session shall be off the record. The court y }fit" reporter notes shall be fully transcribed and filed with the city clerk within a reasonable t� time after the meeting. The transcript shall be made part of the public records upon r r�r ' conclusion of the litigation. t This session shall commence at 9:00 p.m. or shortly thereafter at the regular meeting of ; the city commission which starts at 7:30 p.m., by the mayor announcing the commencement and estimated length of the private session. After the private session, , s the regular meeting shall be reopened and the mayor shall announce the termination of ar > I the session. ; ,t . Frank C. Adler ; City Attorney s .Mr. 1 f 4 1 > I L l t V �lt > ajJ .,, o ht,swl t + aMe .��,t}u1 $y1 .Fiwa`, "`+- f,', d 1 v,W r`'y�t.,A v t • gr PVSgr1fcgfG a ,i -dt t C"r10S l ra cat iTp`S'.":3 , .�Zgfdr "`sue".�,,�§<r��r�����t}'��..iT , ., ..,, r , wr �+;• .�...., av:;'n :"Y'.. - �t�����1`ir`I,Zs �Nr� � ,n t� w' Gf�� +. S .F� .:-Y * 3f,?�' S .r°.r > .. ,, •- t _ , ..., -+e•+.,K *'vmr. i S .x''t4 {4'�t?.`�"'r5°Y "%1. Tw��Y�t7�t .�n`Y �hv9t Si t'is 1 ♦ i , i' J r , ,-j. l t e x� - V , > >>Y : ri � 4-.-.0 ^t 14. S u 4�M1, ' a 1$r. rtttl}-•:'rN,+, � vSt f,a'"'�<k�l Ylr'�,`'��f.�'�' ." `{� .'Y� ,� .. ' - - :' j _ L.' _ ..... h ' ., F .j ., , " . r Ju�y`� •t i`-y a..• r '� .r7 l- ,.__. f,..�at , i... � ' .. . s._i � ... .. ,. ,i r, a.>r s"r ,x', •^*.2"� j, :a I r \ f 9 -- CITY OF DANIA INTEROFFICE MEMORANDUM GROWTH MANAGEMENT DEPARTMENT TO: Robert Flatley City Manager '+ FROM: Will Allen 1 Growth Management Director (,U RE: Request For Banner By Museum of Archeology !"k c l ' Date: February 16, 1994 The attached letter from Emily Rushin, President of the Graves Museum of Archaeology r s and Natural History requests permission for a banner and a fiberglass skull to advertise the skeleton exhibit within the museum. Special permission for banners and attention getting devices is required by Section 3-23 of the Dania Code of Ordinances. City Y <a. a I�I1 Commission approval is required as the request is for this sign to be erected for more 14 than 30 days. Rt The request is to erect the banner for the six month period through the end of July. The !` 1 banner and skull would be located on the western wall. This building is set back at this 'kYk15 : P� 4 point so the skull will not be directly over the sidewalk. t} Should the City Commission approve the banner a building permit should be obtained. z The only concern is to make sure the skull is properly secured to the wall. 1' WA;lc t t I t + ; ! >r r :a\ G � r �.:`k..t 1 k t a ♦:try{ :11y y`..1 + i ! ', ty�rx�i{nt•�7n'�'.�J j "Ps`. 1'�M��tt�b." ,iS SS�Hcr�F , ".A8�{„h .. �, ��,t'75'y$���Fw�� *�+�ik� rwn.' .u•.'• --a:.:. i"��k✓����ik�¢i�•� �s�> i+t {��t g� 'yi.°+ n �-s:�?k�v ri7� r �y°�'.+f y+ �(k"'a..l-..� . '. •rt1 :; .,;fi "'� .'..'� , '. ..',. � i�.»'11• t ...�. p yw. . %a'r• r ` lM � r y��>i� � �^rf ll`:t � .(3 .Jff`r !Y l 1 a �.�� r'41•. \ � l Y},,:'41\C } ., .. �+1ii�� I f \�1n1. !1 �� ♦ .:� l �.:�.,-, � �', 4:�r ..n5. .r v*�Y:ih .+ Sr}h��>�w�� >ti .. ✓ ..�• S�: y" ..F.ti��"Ay.l1^Y 7'�\Jrr �i;rr x.:<! err t r ..+r .r -r e .t. a1-. .n .c y.4,.� Y lr ! w'4M4 `t r7 pyc. rjr-�-b„ 151rj) �Sl tr�k1't A!'!�1`tj���iSyl �� \{ J �j s r-.✓! Y. �'� r t k ,.y! r ��,.? a .+. y.-.,. '� 1n ` r r �i{ ��r U lytt3 rY� t nJ tYlt v �?.:�.. _,t>'•.4 +p rc.Ya?zG l r... i ! ., �,.� ..r.... ._ ..,. _ ... . .• .. . .r._.. _ ,... _,...�... w ... .,..., .,`_-•*�• '�.. b�.,_"...�1. r ,r 1 y / i • 1 ADVERTISING § 3-23 Ground (pole) signs shall mean any signboard erected, constructed or maintained for the purpose of displaying outdoor advertising, as posters, pictures, pictorial or reading matters, when such sign is supported by uprights or braces placed upon the ground and not attached to any part of any building. (Code 1971, § 25-18; Ord. No. 222, § 18(c), (j), 9-25-79) Editor's note—Ord. No. 222, § 180). enacted Sept. 25, 1979, has been codified as part of§ 3-18, along with a change of catchline,at the discretion of the editor,in order to facilitate use of the Code. Sec. 3-19. Permit—Required. All signs allowed in this article require a permit issued by the city building provisions herein. The owner of all ' i f department, except those exempt from permits by signs shall be responsible for the permit number appearing on all erected signs. (Code ^ 1971, § 25-17; Ord. No. 222, § 17(a), 9.25-79) Sec. 3-20. Same—Application. } Before any person begins erection, posting or painting, use or maintenance of any j P • k sign that is not exempt from permit by this chapter, he shall make application to the city building department and submit drawings and specifications as may be necessary t to fully advise and acquaint the inspector with the location, construction, weight, materials and manner of illumination and of securing or fastening of such proposed sign. If the sign shall be in accordance with the provisions of this chapter and the city p�a+r building code, then the building department shall issue a permit for the erection of any h sign upon the payment of the prescribed fee. (Code 1971, § 25-17; Ord. No. 222, § such s kfY:' 17(b),9-25-79) s} y Sec. 3-21. Same—License prerequisite to. 1 �r No permit or erection or painting of a sign or neon lighting by a person or firm fx , shall be issued unless such firm or person shall have first procured from the city an i u a t w ' occupational license to do sign painting and/or neon lighting, installation and 'S3 maintenance. (Code 1971, § 25-17; Ord. No. 222, § 17(c), 9-25-79) { t Sec. 3-22. Same—Fees. `y 1� Permit fees shall be paid as provided by schedule on file in the office of the building department. (Code 1971, § 25-17; Ord. No. 222, § 17(d),9-25-79) Cross reference—Sign permit fees, § 8-3(b)(18). Sec. 3.23. Special permission for banner signs. Banner signs of any type,including flags and streamers,or material may be erected on n temporary basis and may remain up no longer than thirty (30) days upon approval of the building official. For banner signs intended to be erected for more than thirty (30) days, permission must be obtained from the city commission. A building permit must be obtained supp.No.11 [ 215 T t 4rtbYS `��.vv ik vi ' i . 1': J F tt ! �rr1 f��A,�Tt,,YI Mt i�rl� Iji4ai� �1 y t�JP r ! . v- ^ 4SI�SrS'4.�•'M4 ryl� � '�. i;4 v�llrf♦�t f�i ,..�;�p%,}5i r :��'. r L�4�y67� lct } e;- ii�f4 jM 11°�!�`•t�✓jy���v '�. M �� �� � SSr, 1�1�3.U'�t�-�u•w'415..'vt�+l w,�+ > ���&"�( �'ks"' ��7 f't;i i � ' h '-` '� :�3i c•r , 5a � _ :r Y r,'r1��,4�Y�. .��fi� y :`k� M1Nr '4 k Sn. �XfN"J�;RY tiJr : TI. �4 .j..� ?c �, 1 "^.'^q .et !tvv t+.. � #� �•'t �51�� f �� ':(� a.J.YJ' r: �5axr }: <u )t Cy,,ti.fp;I' ;itt `i:,.i.:F c i r Jc . r ,ti F _ ••t ,�rhh , Y N •+ ?y"y�C h,fl M) Ii+'!,�1,,•y/✓�jpf', !1'/v°�4. Ir;f , T r T: p 9✓ -.4 ✓ —r". y� t 'l "V w V}v .r+r.`S 3 �:.vti^J},}y',�� y a Z^�y?��� ,kd. j' r •A.ItY , t r. !n er. i ,� L f ..a i (,. _. r r-y i* e ".o a 1 "'S � f i ,� µ YwiC !'� 1� <If.,U a a it f,{, _ w _ 1 } -.-r 7�1 �:. . nE � + • � �. n73A n �4 ��.�" F � 7'�'vv( '�Naf a`l� fXfi�+tu��bll v i }1 r f s` � . :,. / ': ._ t 1,' r .... .. i � J � m b � ..._ .� .�^•�vt'`� i\ ,� � rt '.� � � � i �.� � ..._•�.',kA CY., :;re.la .._�.,....ul .. n.. ..: . _ :-, .-. .,. { ..,:,, o. . . ...5. •'4� ..:J. r .,,may._..�.1. 1. s. \.,v,. § 3.23 DANIA CODE i from the building official upon approval.If banners are not maintained in good condition,they must be removed. Official national and state flags and business flags or pennants when flown ; with and on the same pole as said national or state flags are exempt from the provisions of this section. (Code 1971, § 25.18; Ord. No. 222, § 18(a), 9-25.79; Ord. No. 4, § 1, 2.22.83) 6 � Sec. 3-24. Reserved. Note—See the editor's footnote to Art. II of this chapter. Sec. 3-25. Signs creating hazards. No sign or support shall be placed in such a position or manner as to obstruct or interfere, either physically or visually, with any fire alarm, police alarm, traffic signal z z I� or sign or any device maintained by or under public authority or ingress or egress from + f 'st any public or private right-of-way, roadway or driveway. (Code 1971, § 25-18; Ord. No. G % a "' - 222, § 25-18(d), 9.25-79) I f� Sec. 3-26. Indecent or obscene displays. s . U, No sign shall display any statement, word, character or illustration of any obscene, indecent or immoral nature.Such characters or illustrations shall include, but r 4r need not be limited to, the characterization or silhouette of a nude figure or the words S r'y nude, topless or bottomless. (Code 1971, § 25-18; Ord. No. 222, § 18(e), 9-25-79) x + g tuin�: Sec. 3-27. General maintenance. i ! h All signs must be kept in good condition and neat appearance and every sign, together with its framework, braces, angles or other supports, g shall be maintained in a q- c safe condition properly secured, supported and braced and able to withstand wind pressure as required by the South Florida Building Code or any other regulatory code ' 1, } y or ordinance in effect within municipal limits. (Code 1971, § 24-18, § 18(f), 9-25-79) Sec. 3-28. Painted signs on public property. 1 F, Painted signs on streets, sidewalks or other public property are not allowed other i than those placed there by public authority for the convenience and safety of the y public. (Code 1971, § 26-18; Ord. No. 222, § 18(g), 9-25-79) J See. 3-29. Snipe signs. Snipe signs of any material including paper, cardboard,wood or metal,shall not be tacked, nailed or fastened in any manner to trees, poets or other objects on public property where such signs do not apply to premises whereon it is located. (Code 1971, § 26-18; Ord. No. 222, § 18(h), 9-25-79) Sec. 3-30. Variances and exceptions. The city commission may, upon proper application being made, grant a variance permit or exceptional permit to permit the construction of any type of sign prohibited ! by this chapter, provided that such variance permit or exceptional permit is granted Supp.Na 11 , 216 Al L t Y f yt( pfQ ii��'' �ff �,t ♦ a 1"Y]i+74 y.'W.eYl Fgs. ���t�S1M'�frnkN�t�Y.a«a�d+:A ri9Y�rvv e�.�..t' o. _.. ,� 1}i •.1. $Y yY.y. i i -' :`:. _.i :, ,.�.�. ..:.:', : ::: .• �.Y• �S .A'(.- -.tn: j,,lbt�k 1���f'� �1�t1 Nti:t••�1 1. + wf b1 � x"� ItYy�{"+f��yFwYa�r h '/�f4: 1, r Y , ,• > ! r - r r � � .Hti ,yl , �.: '-. ayC' .YY� ,"� y;l a� tt�l- YF ... �.qz T a SIGN:Any display of characters,letters,illustrations or ornamentations. SIGN STRUCTURE:The complete structure on which such characters,letters,illustrations or omamentations may be Supported or applied. pl{ m 4203 ERECTION PERMITS II. _ 4203.1 PERMIT REQUIRED: No sign structure shall be hereattererected,constructed,altered, maintained or relocated until a building permit for a sign structure and/or an electric permit far GI1 •• any electric construction in connection therewith shall have been issued, as set forth In Chapter 3 herein.No sign shall be erected,constructed,posted,painted,altered,maintained or relocated, except the changing of copy of a bulletin board or an existing sign:until application has been made and a perpmsl thter ereto Issu d or marquee y he Building official. F}l EXCEPTIONS: structures when erected bycial la legallaffic y constituted govns or sign ern ng bures odyprovisienal warning - !„ g signs or sign in connection with new construction work,where ecled such signs or sign structures do not exceedr two feet In height three feet in width and are splayed only during such time as the actual construction work is in progress, and provided such signs are located at the site of the construction work in progress. 4203.2 APPLICATION: Y ^� 4 t oST I� E. T F Y application (a) The Building Official may request written consent of the a pp ication for permit Is by any person other than the owner of the property Property owner sign 'or sign structure is proposed to be erected or to which it will be attached. ti.P Perty on which the sign w. (b) Application for permit for Proposed signs or sign feet in area shall be accepted onlyfrom qualified persons or irms structures exceeding firms shall be in accordance with separate ordinance provided for qualification codification } of construction tradesmen. s , k (c) Application for permit shall be actor amid ` as are necessary to fully advise and acquaint the BuildingI such drawings and information 1 authodties having jurisdiction,with location,construction,weighht malterials,methods ofrseeunhg manner of Illuminating and advertisements to be carded, J tur Computations, stress diagrams and suers calculations shall be submitted to show the structural sufficiency of the sign and its Supports ai•.+;. and the application far permit for all signs, other th sign required by the Building Official- a nd feet re area shag( al accompanied by plans prepared by,Painted and bearing theempredss seal t r,U.��, of,a Registered Professional Engineer. (e) The Building official may waive the requirement for plans for relatively small C �t) affected and obviously simply-constructed and orectd signs when, in his Opinion, no Public safety is Property or fors ns.t shall not waive the requirement for such plans for construction over public } 9 f r fyYryN a. 4 '.I �_ u.-j')i •• 4204 INSPECTION m 4204.1 ERECTION INSPECTION: + r The permit holder shall request a structural and electrical , v^ r Inspection before enclosure and shall request a final Ins ection within 48 hours of the cam [ P q Of the work.The permit holder shall provide a ladder,or such other equipment as maybe necessary, completion 3 to make the inspections required. ` 1 1. YM� ' 4204.2 UNSAFE SIGNS: Any sign found to be unsafe at any time shall be ordered to be a r ' made safe. If, after due and reasonable notice, such sign is not made safe, it shall be ordered y ` removed,as set forth in Section 202 herein. 1 7 t ` 42.2 i + i 5 ppf t •'�r ri ficrij rf kk ,7r�, :thy;, ,�,� 7 +�1� �'t "c n.'1���Sr.Y�1✓{ r'J�2 �•� }Y to 1✓ � + ! + ' � 1t.11 ��47i e hl1"S.$.r y, J 4 ^,4/O', ,C h m $)���`'r���<�ti�t;v C tf? J .). � I J�✓, +.f c)a"+ JF1i"a'1 -1 �l�rye}Y'xl8 53'4+ vP '. r ,(;4��r��r�'�r`•t*ICC��wJ $ ! :,�i, h )1 d •�1r h J Y 7r I t i `'�� � ��kzk�•a e5',+y�`vl 19^t,etity 'L, � r +Y u 2... Ia` ��fi'L��.i���j�fR%�Fi°1 N n 'w'•i��t�.h�d�,�k'��+ai44;1 a (( �/ .Y�) *; x�7•. k � �y .� ?-T 4. .r 17 r . �� �'. 3t b y`nrlY>•ff— a .t"'.�: �}t+1t if y'�+Ci .r )�Nij{ .. ) r"�i�5 �a ,�/' "p�j•1 •)y� YEz;1,c.<r k' }7t�,�ri f ... /" r i .Kr S '^-•-r -+- x '.. ° lJ "j.�^C�', fir rR;.� C�<?Ci^,�.,Y"i 1;y,f '.u°+4�Mi �wr rf''ar y + 44 qA f t 1/ r, r ti .� - _ .+ ': 1 As47 .t t'L hit - l� , d '�I '^t. 1 ✓ '�;^4a}J S}�,d�i i�r! 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Contact: Emily Rushin, President 925-7770 . u Re: Permission for skull and banner sign through July 1994 a y t £ � f - •_ TG���r1 � r] The Graves Museum asks permission to install a foam and fiberglass skull i approximately eight feet b eight feet and a red canvas sign approximately r PP Y 9 Y 9 9 ' +; I 30 feet by three feet saying "Skeletons at the Graves Museum February F " exhibit.h i d h f f h through July" on the front o the museum to advertise the current ext. ; While the canvas sign is technically a banner, it will be firmly attached to the building so it does not flutter in the wind. Canvas was chosen simply because it is less expensive than wood, plastic, or metal. The skull is visually exciting; as we have been constructing it in the shop {•' many cars and people have come by to see it. 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They will also make an analysis of the core samples as well as the pool shell to sa;a „I determine the viability of renovating the pool, x The department will solicit bids from independent testing companies to determine who will take the actual samples. lr a . See attached letter from Robert Walters Architect Inc. ? a njs r . , I "t c : t I _I I � x , I € s , Y s l s I x Fri y d �j�'�eyY���6�✓rj �i. di`J. �fiY I2" t } �� Y `. . his ily r atr tx f, t1 e ,.vv r ys �r n 'i� 1 1 yV1 L •1j����Y��{i.� ��s,�Hrjf _,��2 .T f) .fY I N J (4 �u + ] f',•1}1�g"7.r'�l}�F`��✓'����fY%�� �),.��`y Lt: y�''I�!i��`{t ;. iK �rl y I�^€ht�A* .: �w',ihir�ly„s) �N, A}, � 5•�e llt' ���j�tYyl{j� + '. � �. 7 - w �' � r x1 �� %�� �,y����x�X ,� ` �J�C'. I x s,J a.Yq��i t''�•ti > 3��Z)�� I./ f�Lf. Ir � 1 �' r ..Y I 1W XE`S -x '.I Y�. .7 P�`P,j�.µ'y��is,� �:�1�(Y. 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Jr tR �,�, � aT r h ir' t' ti--. �;r Sz } .'z'•t.. ;vrnYr l "� ti4VKSt a-....7 (t�v'3 `^1tsl.i 4 p{Irr..,�l w,•r '0 L )f,C' t �..1 ' aK'yi•r +�i >; x.� ":t•3' �r^!� a i r { � r; r...: e ( Iw^ y4,.v li .�'r vj'i„i ,n3 .'z.Y.tR °e� .. yta19 rVs+ y;v?'•rrYG 1 :r11,. tv i.,n .iir'1S• N e rt.t.I1 C „�t '� r: 1 ' 4'M } FS l '� t y ,� �,1�� t. �(,t $fr V}S �xrt�y .t' �'(" \"f 1� i,h Y.V 1 4`♦ 1 F`:n'1MM�f r E {'!r xs .,:!it.:nc*,1:-.✓ekii Sw.lrl.rl',�,' ae. �:-:�re.�t,. ;t)�ls`.� i�xaati:!t>i.i" .r' �y � ,�a.etlMvr�Ai S, 'i.iY §,-M..Y t:ka_-r#R�er r� ..t.^?•,a ...:M "` k.rY. ._^".'a,..' � r,i� j ry, •� r Kp CITY OF DANIA pv FIRE DEPARTMENT INTER-OFFICE • ' '1 .a Commission FROM: Robert i, s tv RE: Proposed Port Everglades Interlocal Agreement �eft t l r { i Attached is the latest copy of the much-revised Port Bill. Actually, there are four bills submitted to the Legislature: City of Hollywood's b:AX. Interlocal Agreement Bill (attached here) Port Business Bill (cross-jurisdictional) Rep. Gellers Bill If Kr R'S • interlocalagreement gets • 1 other bills • •' only 4 4�, 1 - 1 •' 1 if • • '• • Cty 1 • • ' {.r 1994, how will the County reimburse the cities for lost li^) nd I r`` Attachment Y. Il a l2r r' rl r4� C t I dB Sun-Sentinel, Wednesday, February 16, 1994 I J a a® OTHER CTI AON . .ClOulutY 777���777eee Y Y} f' zK4 � ®�� ®® ®� Also on Tuesday, the i county commission: • 0 Learned an extra $14 million ' ` may be needed to continue }< existing services in the bud- ` ti 10st tax � g revenue get Ihat starts Oct. 1. That " YY�� x does not include money for homeless Items such as a i homeless shelter. ! u1 3Y BOB LaMENDOLA Commission and give the port to n er the county. P ®Set up a committee to look To settle an 18•month fi into $48,000 of unpaid rent { ,> About three fourths of the port by Charcuterie Too,a restau- ' with Hollywood,Broward Count is within Hollywood, which cal• rant in the county Main LI- 4C�4; ;- may take the unprecedented step lects property taxes on privately brary. County officials P w of promising to reimburse the °caned land. Public land is not wrongly let the restaurant city for lost property taxes if the subject to property taxes. Pay only partial rent for the c unt bus Privately owned land Past two years. But officials t I k Y p ' y About one•fifth of the port Is in said the rent of $3,551 a r } m the Y. Fort Lauderdale and Dania has month may be too high. I F he county could pay cash, the rest. cit Hollywood fears losin o Allowed the CountyA I j to annex oth rlandorld nateserY $10 million in property taxes to 9l0 to courtololutnuttdown L 4T, he ,• - .+ vices to the city,County AdmI Is. over the next 30 years if the coun- of h0s eboatand s al 4400 SWi '° r p q i ;• trator B. Jack Osterhoit said on IT buys land to expand the port 42nd Terrace near Davis. At f� j Tuesday, after the takeover. least three boats h There must be com ensa- had sunk )d w1 "It does not have to be a cash p and were blocking the Dania ' deal," Osterholt told the Count lion,"Finz said. Cutoff Canal, !� Y The main land in question is a k° Commission during an update on 275 acres in Hollywood where Mi• ■Urged Gov. Lawton Chiles 1 the dispute. "That's a significant not to cut money from the s $� breakthrough." g chael Swerdlow Cos. had envi- state budget to pay for urban Hollywood City Manager Sam stoned a$200 million marina pro. foresters. The foresters over. q ( b y.�.p Finz told the County Commission jest.The company now wants the see wooded areas, promote a he is willing to entertain the idea. couslonnhastbeen made the no deci- p eservation and find grants. p If the Hollywood commission e agrees to more talks, Finz and Broward commissioners said the detention center." • Osterholt hope to settle the lin• they are not keen on paying any The dispute is a big obstacle to r gering dispute in two weeks. city for lost property taxes every The state legislation that sets r The dispute Involves the coun- time the county buys land. "It's a dangerous precedent county and city powers at the ty's coming takeover of Port County Commissioner Lori Par• led both ort after tsideshe kpredictf not set a court �I I Everglades in November. rish said. "We're going to start fight. That would sully the ort' Broward voters, in the wake of paying Fort Lauderdale when a reputation spending scandals, decided In P potation and its ability to at put u a homeless shelter or tract new businesses, Osterholt _ �1992 to abolish the elected Port Pompano Beach when we expand said. If4 , c _ , 4 4YY Al WiSnJ(4 iy'IY L I'12'�2 rf t y s(rJ v Y A M Y z wrlL! 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FEa-14-194 tW 14:V IM: m Itl1t non AGENDA REPORT AGUM MM s .. to 7r 9.13-9a pi6 FROWARD COUNTY BOARD OII CDtX/TY CDMMteaIaNBRe f Reoueead Auden 1 DISCUSsICti1 Legislative Ieeues i Saalenadenand Be; I ror the last several months as xe have from time to time latormed year we have bees working vita a group convened and •'•'wired by � aroward Legislative Cbaift4en "presentative Steve cellar. Subsequently, xr• Caller apparaatly Cosa ineroduced a bill whica is , in esseaoa a draft intsrlccal agraament we caaaeL recaomebill Loan or o that r s endorse ebs iaterlocel agrn®ane is either ax e I •-. COLtract foM as there are at least two major ==area to Br'ehfard r v .S Countyt namely the •Daymaat in lieu of taXaa• section {Beetion 4) Sl ri and the lack of a aeverabiiity clause. Additionally, Mr. Caller and Senatortdeadows, aerviag ae Vice Chair of the aelegatioa, hevo filed a 1oce1 hill coerce Ss a subset of {e� n bill known as the Port business Bill only ; partially addressee the interests of t11 your proposed b111. Thi e IIOrt•n buaSnoeeos• »'+1 aded by the L Mach of these DroDogals unless eauWiaist+lro loaves of'' for the Court aritam the Quostioa of governance At the Port. It is + sure that each a lawsuit vould bars an immediate and detrimental 35 impact on the Port in its current and futnrs busiaese activities- At y� 1 , F i, 1r Rseammended B%r, D1 psy 2-14-94 +� Saari of Addltlonal lntornutbn: Pro 2� � DtHdon u.tmre n � I 1 . �"� ' � saMatbAtttaltedtePtleerd port Bill proposad by County s F r _. port satealooal Bill Port Business Cpereeiona Hill .� proposed Port Merlocal Agraemaat totter datod 9/10/93 from au4eAe Bteintdld to HeD• Steven Coffer '� ,•i. .;�. .. a00laaertateTGMeweaMv + ,, :. + • Baas Aolan tar ftwa! colt . r nn 11) „ 1 41 Q+ FEB-14-094 1G:48 CITY MANAGER Fr.LDLE P.04 + 1 k ry V t 'id 1 •Y Z � I 1 I ' t S:'ii 1�vrd ♦ Cif,, � , � �. ✓ 't{ d aj r y '�t11 G.1r .YI,.7Z ,, 41'nt t'}41�. ✓�Ki r ; iL,'�� kw✓ �ay si � FT, e.Tr� THc ;rT rt >. ) + .. �f �y 1K.{,fYr�1 nJ tl E F �+r 1 k iY rep t� .� T Y j1 , (!./Y.y`IV.: 4 k♦ Lt'fI.V .,s .".� -ti� 'f fy ku' •rt"i. }114'.tt'^Jr u��yp.vd,. ty.: d'S ,�1n ✓,y�+��'.drtA. ��i-Ie. 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REPRESENTATIVES '1 Diw;n 90 Rep John a•v,m 950 Nonh Pn4NID,hwq,peg January 24, 1994 Pontoon De•oh.PL3Jep2 i l■ Rep pebby3.,Wron toed Nmin•u 2qh T.n.u.If el '4 Fort L•WeN•Y,FLJ3NW DInn9: Honorable Bobbie Grace, Mayor Rm T,ryswral cry P•A M.a City Of Ddrild ISX Somhna Fim Smn ♦I - Fw,L•w ,FLJJ]el 100 West Beach Boulevard / k RM161.9, Dania, Florida 33004 yY v 0.�U�,d.k.FLJ],11 Dear Mayor Grace: ..I i v Rep.Jw,phu•Pf]eXerion � ,� UIJ NaNX,u•Ro,d, copy of the final draft of the %j: + L•uJ d 4L•Y bFLJJ,19 Attached is a co s Di ;c195 Interlocal Agreement relating to the transfer of the y4 xS' erow,aTrw R. governance of Port Everglades to Broward County. ' ,i.. 'vk a - lwvnm(:ne4 FL Y106] aan] {-C i Rimier% t ftt RpamDW As you know, this proposed agreement represents many 2929 nnin,vry months L33 92W A CanISMHaFJ]o69 hs of negotiations among the parties involved: E era Dnn9, Port Everglades, Broward County, and the Cities of > Rep DAW W..Sehuhe ' DFLJULX Dania, Fort Lauderdale, and Hollywood. It embodies r7� our best efforts at compromise on a variety of issues. I Ile SIN zj, 40)N iP 73M I am hereby requesting that the proposed agreement be 99 placed on the agenda for the next City Commission meeting and considered.F deN `R a p 5wW FeJm L31116 ,1105 m L.uJ.,FLSJ]I6 If you or an r R����n.n Y y member of your Commission should have , + f¢ r fepeHWywuod llw4rud,IS1pN an � '. ;,'�.,� d Ihrtlyw,W.PLJJ9IIdl1/ y questions concerning the Interlocal Agreement, I , Msntdel or a member of the Delegation Staff would be happy to respond. Thank { ss9ewEl� P you for your consideration. SENATORS ,li�� � ' II•puW4.FL3JW9 f i q Sinc ely, M t2X Robert Wed r Yury'M1•a p,i I FSee NaM M1I' Rac•R•,a,,FL 33f]I t` ap aw z9 Steve Geller r ] `. � 9mpoe l(mlmrn �.'„ I ' al2swunwsm n.mrn.p Chairman Fm L•,deNJe.PL lllel Dmn Jo SG:DKS:yl &now30 McWa., F.a'm'md."FLIMII D. v 11a Attachment I I I �! Di,uic,31 .!._ iooe iouwr. bw w cc: Mr. Robert Flatley Pon Ia,We,d•4,FL 333M M. 32 �r i I &n•I,K o F , flee 1 Ialywml Rwk.e,d.134eN IloXynmJwomI,FLD021dF11 r I Uurie,JJ ; { I Ren•nrl . igD6 , + JKY9N,vN UnLW,enrry Drire,9Je1 yl I Tunv.o.FI.JU21 �, David Sigerson,Executive Director Eugene Stcinfeld, Delegation Counsel 0 4 r I Nmwarl County Governmental Center.115 South Andmivi Avenue.Suite 429,Pon Lauderdale,Floridu 33301♦Phone(305)357.6555. SUNCOIit 442.6555 J �,�ilia ty ci}N. t li�l r f� I r n aCa v yhy9 7 � if y FN•'lC•in�j(T IS��}57 tJ1 r`Y+��`L''. �ai �S ti* Gf.� 4�I �+,°. �F 1r1PWINC. l + �a� ;t,'�s�ji rr,�6j„��it '�r'`t. �F�X�it�j7^��ur r •l ��a���!r�' �, '�1.tl� �r t . 4 F:ram✓ t_*r` t Ir :.:w� �,.:_'�y >•.t�. '., \r.�'T X'I e- .:FY,�Ye w i :� ..:2->��.`n", O�c'"y , .`��1�?1� �+��<d.��l,r4jr.�� f�. r!•13Y ,,. ,.t'• , b% Z'�,." A�''"` i �i•.i};'i!1 Y r ,. 9..�: {i 4� t•'" i :+ �1'IY' y.. c M1� ..rR'(.P�Sf..,, .r J}.,dSY.+,fC�t)((,'p*Yry,�4i'! ...d j �t}�F Jr � t 1 i✓ .mot&j 1<. rr i r �l A. fray y . a +.x '.+` '+-..v M+- , r- ,. '..y_ 5 y 7 \?-e. ,,V '7n`S'r h, ° >^ Y�i. Ciy i\v*"it7i.r hJwr k {i t�ii 93'N t< .t,1 !• >l !(�},� x1JY,e f�`�4'.. ��.,�... �' ' s: . r Y . ,. !_.~ � > ... .. .. ,. .~. `y... _\4 ,... .L c ._ .J1M� ,^ `e;'r ...,.�.r.- 5X iF � T. `',l ' t f�� /X,n Y"Y. 'il.'}�1'f A t�4 •+r�. r y ! :-, lr 1 .,r+ F •t h y h Y J ✓-r2 aT 'f•,. �s4�'L-�L.f n �.s',��rrYv.a. of _ , Y._ h r.. f o .,d P Y. .A.u. .. 1 , ) r d AGREEMENT INTF.RLOCAL AGREEMENT PURSUANT TO CHAPTER 163 , FLORIDA STATUTES, BETWEEN: PORT EVERGLADES AUTHORITY, CITY OF HOLLYWOOD, FLORIDA, CITY OF FORT LAUDERDALE, FLORIDA, CITY OF DANIA, FLORIDA, AND BROWARD COMM, FLORIDA }� This AGREEMENT made and entered into this day of 1993, by and between the PORT EVERGLADES AUTHORITY, an independent special district of the State of Florida, its successors and assigns, hereinafter referred to as "Authority," i 1 s i and the City of Hollywood, a municipal corporation of the State of �`(� Florida, hereinafter referred to as "Hollywood," and the City of k Fort Lauderdale, a municipal corporation of the State of Florida, s !� hereinafter referred to as "Fort Lauderdale," and the City of { Dania coFlorida, , , a municipal p corporation of the State of Florida hereinafter r a, referred to as "Dania," and Broward County, a political subdivision of the State of Florida, hereinafter referred to as "County. " «s �� WITNESETH: i i ; ' : WHEREAS, the Port Everglades District is a special district F : Y government created by special act of the Legislature, which has 1' existed since 1927 and has acted as the Port Authority within tr1 ;,j Broward County since said time; and WHEREAS, since 1959 the Port Everglades Authority has acted as ,rjfX� the autonomous government for the Port jurisdictional area for i <<y' certain functions as provided for in Chapter 89-427 of the Laws of j r a the State of Florida; and ; WHEREAS, the Port jurisdictional area encompasses portions of * � the incorporated municipalities of Hollywood, Fort Lauderdale, and " t Dania within Broward County, Florida; and i } WHEREAS, Chapter 89-427, of the Laws of the State of Florida, ,' .a provided that the powers of the Port Everglades District, when in conflict with the municipal powers within the Port jurisdictional area, would supersede said municipal powers in certain circumstances; and WHEREAS, the Legislature of the State of Florida passed Chapter 91-346 of the Laws of the State of Florida which transfers Port Everglades District to the charter government of Broward County, Florida; and WHEREAS, Broward County interprets Chapter 91-346 of the Laws of the State of Florida to grant it, as the successor of the Port Everglades District, full powers that the Port Everglades District had within the Port jurisdictional area; and y; if fl C � 1 f !1 - y 7 e ��,�A3�r°�'h yi^d�'�} rrftK�t•j� ia`•{r i x. )r S` � .,. � 41T cJ ryr x�;✓1.F a ,J,M �y.{�+,((,,+'SAv Ch s F?,sr xj,. ( a .. s z• rt 4rasiJ6¢Y ,Y .klr r 1 �f Y�Y uo✓ r . } r � >MPIlk" fir,r;3ySJ0(1 i , �. ff f •,,.?"', .'Jq. fi , ��a'.R�r"..���iJ��T`�Y r���i., �'���� �`.:'(r rf�M � � ��� � � 1 , , o y i • r �.a1�'-•r tl � �,�� ��� A>>����4 ,y SS , i h r . ♦ {. t S , � 1}iL V1 t fhp i0.,�l♦.� 7 $; �lr �j"yP' , ,Il'! x art t. , r3 J, 4 � ` r r _a a i r Z, �� S?-.P 'A ,'���• f{° ..+� Y Je4 r•; ��, � fY �•J- � ./ ���41YL3� , 4.�j�Y� I t� 1 C: 1 4 S _ f 4t 4 1 L t _ , WHEREAS, the cities Of Hollywood, Fort Lauderdale, and Dania are assured that they have within the Port jurisdictional area the full powers of municipal home rule as provided for under Article VIII, Section 2 of the Florida Constitution, and Chapter 166 of the Florida Statutes; and WHEREAS, all parties believe it is of the utmost importance to the citizens of each municipality and of Broward County as a whole, to ensure the continued existence of Port Everglades as an asset for all the parties; and WHEREAS, Broward County wishes to provide services to the Port contractually pursuant to its power, as provided in Chapters 89-427 and 91-346 of the Laws of the State of Florida, to the extent of this Agreement; and ` ( WHEREAS, the municipalities of Hollywood, Fort Lauderdale, and � Agreement pursuant to, and in recognition of, their home rule Dania wish to provide contractual services to the extent of this;> 4 a 'F+ +; powers as provided in Article VIII Section 2 of the Florida "Constitution and Chapter 166 of the Florida Statutes, .their r •r respective municipal charters; and WHEREAS, the parties hereto are desirous of entering into an �I ,w Interlocal Agreement in order to address issues of concurrent n Diu: r S r, jurisdiction and to eliminate any conflicts between the parties and for the parties to effectively and efficiently continue to provide 4 yw�r municipal services to the Port Jurisdictional Area; and t Y+ WHEREAS, the parties hereto recognize that the Authority, Pursuant to Chapter 91-346, Laws of Florida, is scheduled to be dissolved on November 22, 1994, and to have transferred to Broward County Government; governmental functions t, � � �.� WHEREAS, .1 ��,r• different interpretation party acknowledges that the other may have a ,'. as to the meaning and effect of Chapter j 91-346, Laws of Florida, and that by execution of this agreement no _ b rights of any party are waived except as may be specifically A ;,��z provided by this agreement, NOW, THEREFORE, A IN CONSIDERATION of the promises and mutual covenants "" i hereinafter contained, the parties hereto agree as follows: i'.- ARTICLE I: PURPOSE 1.1 The purpose of this Interlocal Agreement is to coordinate and designate the exercise of authority and responsibility of the respective parties regarding the providing of governmental services to properties in which the Cities and County share concurrent jurisdiction with the Authority. It is the intent of the parties hereto that the exercise of concurrent jurisdiction within their respective areas of control shall be governed by and interpreted to I -2- a [ t r rYr�i's•_` r `r[i�a[ � i,�; ) t "° .:t u•rp „'J f[�)`+'J'�s 'cavfi r�[ J��» �iz4} ✓ rrF�r+J � '» .. i is �Y er rrj+JTeji1 ��° yr i :'} ) .n,' •:z1 S IC'Ye'Sv1 -SFe'• > f Jam '* M1� �d4. �y� •1tr t{2*?rP�+1�'=f�/� rJ Wki7 i w,Y i'r t rtrt t. r+�u Fit 4M•••rrr1+ s{ FMl S''J r 'i°. rry^r y� +r, � r{ +i 1�<�J`l� L�f J6�n1;} 1 �'.: t111 ,� Y r, + � •1�. .,,"Y't� 1".. ,.?.t _ 1 �!^M+.•,+4 h °4\5s'�y V ,} ){'Y: { tl yV �i`.+1 , t e,( t1J f�J) rF�� '�+ . �' rM1 ✓ 1 t r ... -a. fi r 14. 1 �r 9 �,"'Sij�w�11 t'� a o.N,� r�r .< u r ar f:. ! '.y r t [� 1 a� •' `". .� � 5 ;+)It �t k;E p}f xil.,`� r p d� r 3 r I r �S�+ y' ,'J r ) ° Y r .•, -i If'' ki be consistent with the terms of this Agreement and are not intended to impair or limit any of the Cities' "home rule" powers pursuant to Chapter 166, Florida Statutes. pn 1.2 Each party to this Agreement acknowledges that it believes it has certain rights, privileges, and powers pursuant to Chapter 91- ;p; 346, Laws of Florida. Accordingly, the execution of this Agreement by each party shall not be construed as a waiver of any rights which it believes it may have in accordance with law or equity, except that no party to this agreement shall� initiate; support,intervene or otherwise prosecute any action or proceeding li which is inconsistent with, or contrary to the 'terms and conditions of this agreement so long as this agreement remains in effect. ' ARTICLE II: DEFINITIONS For purposes of this Interlocal Agreement, the following terms I' shall have the meanings ascribed to therein: k � A. Areas of Concurrent Jurisdiction: That certain ro ert lying s T ` ;�� •• hin a municipal boundary property Y 1 Port Jurisdictional Area. � r EI ( B. Port Jurisdictional Area: That certain real property encompassing areas within the municipal boundaries of Hollywood, ywood, Fort Lauderdale, Dania, and unincorporated Broward ; County, which together comprises the seaport known as "Port Everglades" and which property and improvements the Authority has jurisdiction over pursuant to the Charter of Port Everglades, which property is more particularly described as the Port jurisdictional area in Chapter 89-427, Laws of +v ' . Florida, as amended, or as subsequently amended by Legislative + Ffi ? Act. • r , •ran D. Unincorporated Area: That certain property lying within the 4 , boundaries of unincorporated Broward County which is also i located within the jurisdictional boundaries of the Port ,: ,• Jurisdictional Area. a ARTICLE III: POWERS RESPONSIBILITIES AND OBLIGATIONSj.��. ' � c r 3.1 LAW ENFORCEMENT SERVICES In order to ensure the orderly, efficient, and lawful operation' of Port Everglades, the Authority is required to maintain continuous I and uninterrupted law enforcement and security to safeguard the j persons and property at Port Everglades. The parties to this !? Agreement recognize that the Cities and Authority each have certain responsibilities with regard to their obligations to provide and perform certain law enforcement services. It is the intent of the parties to establish by this Agreement the basic responsibilities gg of the parties as follows: t -3- f ! ' r y 1 1 t 5(!t elf Imo. �• ±. 1� , ,; J. A! �f'� L.�h lf'yV C� l "�dY' ��•I� N Y q�2r,�c2i�✓ d,<� r r!li!•,�.f v„,Y I �bn,h�;�2u�'�(`� ��yx'��h''�i i',k1t, ��r1,rf t! �>a ruq�rw ry✓ r ,r •,a, '�';^� � rr +rat� Y > >•F��.r�y1d' �ykA s,(S 1�F , �}:>: 1f, � r lr r ,t 1'.. � ? "'r"•t n t y ;"p "< tiw ��.. rn "L e ., I ������� ', s t � .�).rq y,( fi }{.YR7 f v. Jrt, I ? 1,• ✓ � • -r r' � ( ran t i s !:, ti�+� 't>L ( „ 0 3 .1.1 Authority and County, as successor to the Authority, intend to continue to contract with the Broward Sheriff's Office (BSO) for basic and primary law enforcement services in substantially the manner described in the contract between Port Everglades and Sheriff attached hereto. The Cities consent to and acknowledge this arrangement and will use their best efforts to cooperate and work with BSO in a manner that will allow BSO to fully perform its contract with the Port. The parties further recognize and agree that nothing herein is intended to diminish or take away any law enforcement powers the Cities may have pursuant to law, and the parties agree that the cities of Hollywood, Fort Lauderdale, and Dania shall ` continue to have full police powers within their respective municipal jurisdictions. 3.1.2 In the event the Authority, or its successor Broward rr1x County, requires law enforcement personnel for a "Special Event,” (which is defined to mean a planned, scheduled or known event occurring within the Port Everglades Jurisdictional Area which requires increased law enforcement, it traffic or security services) , the following protocol shall be observed; fir (i) The Authority or County as successor shall require the sponsor of the Special Event to provide BSO or the City law enforcement agency, as the case may be, reasonable notice r of the need for law enforcement personnel. The sponsor of the Special Event shall further ,, be+ + - � ,�-� ,. � required to pay the law enforcement agency all reasonable costs for the services rendered area z: in accordance with the established policy of that law enforcement agency. Wr 3.1.3 In the event the Authority or its successor, Broward £ , County, requires law enforcement services for an "Emergency Event" (which is defined to mean a determination made by BSO or other law enforcement agency having jurisdiction over a matter of the occurrence of a civil disturbance act of God c ' I n criminal matter, or any other urgent or emergency condition � which threatens persons or property and which exceeds the capability of the primary law enforcement agency) , the Cities � shall agree to use their best efforts to make their law enforcement agencies available to "back-up," support, and I cooperate rate with th th e primary law enforcemen t agency. _ j 3.2 FIRE PROTECTION SERVICES iAuthority currently maintains a fire department within the Port - ' Jurisdictional Area which includes specialized equipment and trained personnel to fight petroleum and vessel fires as well as combat pollutant spills and perform fire inspections. The parties - 1 r ; Ir t � 1 i H� Al • �i i �� ^ rY t k F��t��H'C��'`i �Lc n v1 � a 1 ,�`rF •�'{t�"`i� �. "t �( !''1 2 s'`.�f: � r > 1 '7"` ,�t L ., .1, �,• F"rf 'r- -5-.:: 2iZ. 1 > y+ —irlA t x< I t / �tJi4 r.r.tL,r/S�,,Y t ( ., �I '- r r1 r5:. t - � 3�•Y.... .,... a a SF Ct1'Uw ' , T "�Nl \ r•I.,� ff.�*Y Air V;rA�`�a� Sir�I > 1 � 'Y' l � 1 1 +. '^. l�. 5 i >. •i� 4 1 Y.. i, f aL(,� '� �t l., .��fl 5 5 F r .l t � r :t ♦ l 5� 1 � t e r r .-. i -.. fi7 �"n, S � E it c y f5 r ti•� 'i1b hi'7r •`t ri t r ,+ 'r r �P- Q 'V 1 t 'M Y i } 1 . 11 NMI �i acknowledge that Authority and its successor Broward County shall have primary incident command responsibility over petroleum-based fires and shipboard fires wherever located within the Port bl M' Jurisdictional Area. The Cities shall have primary incident command over structural-based fires and hazardous materials i incidents located within the Port Jurisdictional Area within their City. The party responsible for having primary incident command of i' any particular situation shall consult with and allow the presence of the Authority or City, as the case may be, in the command center. The Cities may perform fire inspections within the Port 33 Jurisdictional Area within their City and may charge reasonable •1 !I, fees in accordance with City ordinances £or fire inspection f services, except that the Cities shall not charge any fee for fire r ' inspections made to any fuel or tank farm or any facility which has the potential of creatin a severe g petroleum-based fire. The Authority and its successor Broward County may perform fire i. ` a inspections within the Port Jurisdictional i = '!tonal Area and may charge , reasonable fees, in accordance with law, only for fire inspections for fuel or tank farms or any facility which has the potential of a " creating a severe petroleum- based fire. It is the intent of this section to have the Cities assume the primary responsibility (and fi charge fees) for performing fire inspections for buildings and d l,it + r structures within their respective municipalities and for the Authority to have the primary responsibility (and charge fees) for % r performing fire inspections to those facilities where risk of a �rJ3" petroleum-based fire is present (e.g. fuel and tank farms) . 4 Nothing herein is intended to abrogate or be inconsistent with any A existing mutual aid agreement executed among the parties relating � 4rf to intergovernmental cooperation for assisting each other with fire fla3fn` protection services. The.,�• ,�, parties further agree to cooperate and communicate with each other to enhance the delivery of fire j protection services and to schedule interdepartmental drills when necessary and to take their best efforts to maintain the current F j Port Everglades ISO ratings. a 3.3 EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES j Me Authority currently f' Y Y provides housing for County EMS personnel at 7 Port Everglades which is part of a zone which includes the Port 'T),': ;':" I Jurisdictional Area. Authority, through its fire department, J generally provides the first response to a request for EMS services within the Port Everglades Jurisdictional Area. County is responsible for providing basic EMS services and advanced life A support EMS services within the Port Everglades Jurisdictional Area. Hollywood agrees that it shall continue to provide EMS service and continue to include within its EMS zone John U. Lloyd i State Park. r,' d -5- , r r �rraalr {ify(fe jt 71l5'^/: .. �•'I ,Y°'t T-4 a, f� ,",:,: yt('iY Nn / 4)1 lrlil i ��7`24Yr,ln'li��iAW�t�1r5 Yr'ti. 1.'1.;i! �;51„r Ff'.�x rry ? I , i J Mtc , f�3h,�i,(1t4 �"� d"�i�SaJl l'vr` �,S}�yxx 1 r Vy1L t 1 aX ?•S f fJ1�«g f 4/��{y l i 4U Y 5 r��1�y. �' ����4FW. >'�•� �t ii+ �a ) �' , Y � f� r i i ( r• 'St C N A-•;.r fln ..f,(^%j �^ roSy.,,9�,++ `N � A,�Lrt j �Y;Y� �� YJFj lfl��t�'�,S {frm 4�i�31 tr' /icr> L�i�''!r .Y Y � i !' , •' -'.., r:.. * , 5 ,� '-n�,..r.� .,c tl.y;4 tY_/j.StS�j yr .rSS/�� '�1 y�-x('�S/ ) t�vl 41i b rr„'„ , '.r , r !1 ,t c :' { r Shy ♦ 4 , n ),h , f ( ��i y< ✓Yy 'Ii�{ ::5 /^'{ i14 � t � 3. ti f a' f.:i L. } 0 Nothing herein is intended to abrogate or be inconsistent with any mutual aid agreement executed among the parties relating to intergovernmental cooperation for assisting each other with EMS. 3 .4 WATER AND SEWER SERVICE P (i) The parties hereto recognize that at present there is sewer service available within the Port Jurisdictional Area to the developed portions of property lying in the areas of concurrent jurisdiction, pursuant to that certain Large User Waste Water Agreement between Fort Lauderdale and Authority, dated February 21, 1979, incorporated herein by reference. (ii) The parties hereto recognize that at present there is ! potable water service available within the developed t areas of Port Everglades, pursuant to that certain Larger � User Agreement between Authority and Fort Lauderdale, ; # dated January 16, 1973, incorporated herein by reference. �r j > (iii) The parties hereto acknowledge that the sanitary sewer ( i 't service and potable water service being provided by the City of Fort Lauderdale encompasses areas within the City of Hollywood's municipal limits within the Port Jurisdictional Area. During the term of this Agreement, Ytrt3 the parties hereto agree to acknowledge and recognize the g agreements described in Sections 3 .4(i) and (ii) as valid ' and binding agreements, The City of Hollywood's recognition of the validity of these agreements shall in { " no way affect the City of Hollywood's right to provide such water and sewer services pursuant to its home rule r �* ' st1�- powers, in the future to those areas within the City of '4 Hollywood's municipal boundaries upon the expiration or y termination of the agreements referenced in Sections. r ; ,; 3.4(i) and (ii) above. For all new water and sewer a services required within the City of Hollywood's municipal boundaries which are not included within the " , r agreements referenced in Section 3 .4(i) and (ii) above !wttS or following the expiration or termination of said yk agreement, the City of Hollywood shall have the right of �s first refusal, to provide water/or sewer services prior to the City of Fort Lauderdale providing same in 3 accordance with agreements above referenced. The City of Hollywood must exercise its right of .first refusal one year prior to the expiration or termination of the } agreements referenced in Sections 3.4(i) and (ii) above and there shall be no interruption or unavailability of service. Should the City of Hollywood exercise its right of first refusal, it must provide rates which are competitive with the cost of service if purchased from the City of Fort Lauderdale, and will be permitted to use the existing service lines, under the same terms, as are currently being used by the City of Fort Lauderdale. i f4 , r .' .. r Yx1� pS\�4'�irr�'k�1 F]itS�..7.!} �-t�^ y)a it Ot• ` : i A 1 F '',i('�d a.'`�.� }{i AZ tin�!. "` \4�., '� 1"P v' + • y �'1� �b��1 �E77Pr� %♦ E w � ', ^n. s� " i f ,F f} f`ya[ti ��t~5��°�L�Y1'7� Yi 4' �` 14 Y r �,{ 1. t �.� 'i 1. • ! .t:: U.Y.i '3fY Y c `) 1 " f� wi Fp]JS �Y, yid py y.P�fS\, )r17 F. r lr ^��1 �'� ] n�' r, _ 5 ,. ,,, t ] xcu � ,}fA 1 - 1Yk I?-. '•'} �.�} }`�E,,+µ.+�n7}'�1tj.t�3•l s)�i,yF 5 F , 7 �) i Az � , � , _ a ..C� � ti t�� 14 .1 r �e7\ +l a ,mot,,.yh a ' 1 0 1�A,"S�� ?'fit P r�{5�p ,4�Jc 1471 t�.} ,ri` vd" i �'i �:� v. 1 a r r � `� i. �Sy •*.. A ;A d ; . ! 5 i 3.5 MAINTENANCE, SIGNAGE AND DREDGING (i) Maintenance of dedicated roadways located within the Port ? Everglades Jurisdictional Area shall be maintained in accordance with the terms of the existing Broward County Traffic Engineering Agreement currently in place with the Cities. Any other maintenance within the dedicated i; roadways not encompassed by the foregoing Agreement shall be performed by the Authority or its successor Broward + County, at Authority's (or successor's) expense, within all areas of concurrent jurisdiction. Authority and its successor Braward County shall continue ! to be responsible for street sweeping and shall coordinate street regulatory signage and striping �► ;�, throughout the Port Jurisdictional Area. Authority and its successor Broward County consents to the Cities posting welcome signs at gn Port Everglades r within the limits of their municipal boundaries. Said i signage will be placed at Cit 's Y expense, by City's ' design, and shall include Authority and County logos. 1 to Such signage shall be done in a uniform and coordinated manner. 5litlis f � ,�: (iv) The parties hereto agree that Authority and its successor Broward County shall continue to have exclusive tf 7 jurisdiction and provide at its e xpense n � maintenance and dredging of a licable i sY w� 9 9 PP portions of the I.C.W. and Port Everglades berthing facilities as well as apply in its own name for federal, es to state and/or local grant monies ' accomplish same. (v) Authority and its successor Broward County shall be responsible, as between the parties, for maintenance of all open storage areas and docks and berthing facilities located within all areas of the Port jurisdictional area. ai . Further, the Authority and its successor shall be i x responsible, among the parties, for debris removal from >' the waterways and for railway crossing maintenance and repair. € . ' t 3.6 CODE ENFORCEMENT AND OCCUPATIONAL LICENSES -------------------------- (i) The respective Cities shall have prim for providing code enforcement services with nons thebilitareas JJ of concurrent jurisdiction. d (ii) All occupational licenses required by a City or County for business located within its municipal or corporate limits shall be issued by such City or County upon proper applications being submitted and applicable license fees -7- r" tr . r t rt4 tii�t Rf� nor6 n l '. i 4 ��,Ar FkrG t��. l�Ir�d''J�•�CP�}' G�� ' �t x o��4t `�'Lw f :;�I t,�t�t1✓,l ry.�t Y�,�rzt�+ r `''S r r�,�<, fl' �F fi7���-" a� .�i s�ti1,�5k�\i�11���}+p �t�c �t,i�l f'SP.ft'It r'� �, $ } f� '�� � '.. ?4 i r Y'�..a�"e � C i� f.�..,4 n .'1 j�p hr`j5 is.a lx1 • '.A being paid. Hollywood, Fort Lauderdale, Dania, and the County have the right to enforce this requirement as well as other municipal code requirements through their respective code enforcement departments. 3.7 ZONING AND BUILDING SERVICES Planning and zoning services are currently provided at the 4 Port within the municipal boundaries by the respective cities as vested in each city under Chapter 163 and 166 of the Florida Statutes and the respective cities' charters. However, the parties hereto agree that it is in their mutual best interest to provide for a uniform zoning code within the + areas of concurrent jurisdiction. The parties therefore, by { ,t , their execution of this Agreement, agree to be bound by the ,; terms and conditions of the Port Everglades Development District, hereinafter referred to as the "P.E.D.D. ," for 4 property lying within the Port Everglades Jurisdictional Area. , m The parties further agree that the P.E.D.D. shall remain in effect (unless amended by the unanimous consent of all parties # to this Agreement) until such time as the parties hereto have + x agreed upon a single and uniform zoning code for the entire I ? 'x , Port Everglades Jurisdictional Area. The parties hereto x acknowledge and recognize g the need for a uniform zoning code 2F throughout the Port Jurisdictional Area. in recognition of the parties' mutual interest in and concern for a uniform zoning code, the parties agree as follows: (i) Authority, County, and Cities shall each direct their appropriate staff to meet together on an immediate and expedited basis for the purpose of creating and drafting t a single and uniform zoning code. It being the express intent of this agreement, and the parties, to generate a � ; `• , , single zoning code that is acceptable to all parties and thus capable of adoption in the identical form by each party hereto. Any future amendments to the zoning code � • 60 would require the approval of all of the parties to this T E .gµ ` Agreement in order to be effective. Any future amendments to the zoning code would require the approval of all parties to this Agreement in order to be effective. During the interim period while P.E.D.D. zoning remains in effect and thereafter when the contemplated uniform zoning code is enacted, each City or the County shall administer the application of the applicable zoning code for properties located within their respective jurisdictional boundaries. j (ii) Hollywood, Fort Lauderdale, and Dania shall be the local government agency under Florida Statutes, Chapter 380, with jurisdiction to issue development orders for any proposed DRI located within their respective municipal i , s v �r t pp•,� wt���� r�t r"v�, � S4 i y' ��r'�3ii S�7r� f1i W"I � Tt, : ' ` � l•^ ^". -. ' 't t.S �q..; S C a j,. :t. ,,'t � .`»:�+':���� "', i^`e..,�7��iV`�' !,(•. S-. ^�K�p) �l �t ea�� 3J ,lJD"'1 v � tYa j Ti t ✓ ^• f 0 � - F t'.. —Q � ,{� <.L .i'it. !� 1°h1 <��1 1 J"itY }t5 t:.:, vk r d� 1 e x y � 4 � rt � ( '.•.tz{ r]`e l ,.: . ��. (�5:.5�ru�x��'e;. ,kG,`, :,: .I�v.tit > !1 v.... ` . • r F '. .* � . - .. _ . �.. . _. t �, ' : _.. . .� . ,« ;�` St• '•°''d:�:" . .. _:;u pr ,i boundaries. And Broward County shall be deemed the local government agency under Florida Statutes, Chapter 380, in gyp' the unincorporated area. ' (iii) The parties agree that all building permits and certificates of occupancy for construction within the municipal or corporate boundaries of Hollywood, Fort { Lauderdale, Dania, or County shall be applied for, and issued by the respective governmental entity, and all )- fees for same shall be retained by such entity pursuant to its ordinances and regulations. (iv) The parties hereto recognize that construction within the Port Jurisdictional Area has a regional affect and recognizes that time is of the essence as to the issuance of any permits, and therefore agree to process an u �sa I� building permit applications filed by Authority and its { successor Broward County on a priority basis. ARTICLE IV: FUTURE PROPERTY ACQUIRED BY COUNTY 4.1 In consideration of mutual promises and benefits exchanged a �� herein and to further resolve disputed issues and claims which have + C >"rF�„ arisen as a result of Chapter 91-346, Laws of Florida, County i agrees to pay municipalities, in accordance with this section + � monies in the event it acquires real property located within areas 4 of concurrent jurisdiction. The payments of these monies by County serve a public purpose and promotes harmony and 'efficiency in the °r delivery of governmental services by all parties to this agreement. Vi 4.2 In the event County acquires title (in this regard acquiring title or purchase shall mean - any purchase, exchange, negotiated m+ sale, condemnation, or any other method of conveyance) to any real xt, 9 property located within a municipality, and within or contiguous to � ^ the Port Jurisdictional Area and, which real property is acquired z^y for the use and benefit of Port Everglades excluding such property acquired for road right-of-way purposes, the County shall pay to is the affected municipality the following sum of money: 4.2.1 If the County's acquisition of real property is such i to generate revenue, then the County shall pay to the City an 7'__ annual payment calculated in accordance with this section for the duration of this agreement, or three years, whichever is greater. The amount of the annual payment shall be calculated by multiplying the municipality's tax millage rate in effect at the time of the acquisition by the fair market value of the property. Absent exigent circumstances there is a rebuttable presumption that the fair market value is the purchase price paid by County. In the event a municipality believes the purchase price paid by County does not represent fair market value the municipality shall within 90 days of the recordation of the deed provide written notice to County of its intent to r t �1.,7.?tqy a,:• a ewe x, (za f: t • .{„�" y5 iJ�n1�. x ' � 4I"+40 ycrr7•...+r�y''�"�1� -.'F yR A �t� 5�i11d t 6 �in��•gr ft+s +'� r'�LR7�n'�s `�i r� 4kr`� �,j j' ��a ,i �Y �? �+J„� 2 9t /rN:i�.t! A 'I,Y.rU- �`l ,1< .. t� I r � ''+ 5..�^'%,.. ? r 7 Y -'s +r+. ,. i ti t, s ctisY•� n ! Sa. k�frn`:p�tti;� }Y; �9as.ri,�x�•,�3'x� iG1v�yy i'kdjr.� Er`. [} �, t >+ + :_ r f �trL�t r � 1 a L ° 1' �'. 1 7d �1+j,)t Nth y �7 N +f t'��N}1N�1�! �!f r"'r rcn +,r r r n r 1 4 r '.2 v-_..a n 1 � ,y, L tti• c r S ?I s{ . r n'� .>s(t! i � :+} t 'l W submit this matter to binding arbitration in accordance with the Arbitration Rules of the American Arbitration Association ( 'AAA") , by a three-person arbitration panel. The party seeking Arbitration will give notice thereof and of the issues it wishes arbitrated, and will designate an arbitrator in such notice. The other party will designate its arbitrator, and any additional issues it wishes arbitrated in the same proceeding, within thirty (30) days after receipt of such notice. The two arbitrators so selected will agree upon a third arbitrator within fifteen (15) days thereafter. If a second arbitrator has not been designated within the thirty (30) day period provided therefore, the first arbitrator will unilaterally designate a second arbitrator and those two arbitrators will constitute the arbitration panel. If the arbitrators selected by each of the parties cannot agree upon a third arbitrator, they will request the Regional Director of $1 f the AAA to designate the third arbitrator. The arbitration panel may, with the unanimous consent of the parties, agree on such modifications to or exceptions from the Arbitration Rules : F of the AAA as the panel deems a'`�}r„p• ppropriate. The award of the � rsti, arbitrators will be in writing and will include written findings of fact to the extent the arbitration required the41 � . resolution of factual disputes. X' 61 The agreement to arbitrate disputes as provided in this Agreement is specifically enforceable in any court having jurisdiction. r . ; # � `i: No individual who is, or has at any time been, an officer, t. ! employee or consultant of either part y will be an arbitrator r�. under this Section without the express written consent of both „ parties. ar arks`: � All arbitration proceedings will be held in Broward County, yt Florida. Each of the parties will produce all records which ; F* the arbitrator requests. Fees and costs shall be awarded to the prevailing party. ) 3N In the event of a dispute between the parties as to whether ; the arbitrators have jurisdiction over the subj.ect matter of any dispute, the decision of the arbitrators as to that jurisdiction will be followed by the parties in the first instance, but will be subject to judicial review after the decision of the arbitrators an the merits of the dispute. The _ decision of the arbitrators as to jurisdiction will be reversible only if clearly erroneous. Each party submits to the jurisdiction of the arbitrators appointed in accordance herewith. Except as otherwise provided in this section, the determination of the arbitrators -10- 1 5 J �1 ! lr ' µ •i 5 1 � V�d r,} ✓ llt. 1. l r ',L , G tr p, fir • 'r 'a r^Y 1 n ff! ` �xx.vS✓} C3I(^�r� S7zft#IS j;} jr� r 1 1 - ���` *t�`fLy �Y��F-°''�1iy+J� ✓4', j��R1rr� �.: � �n.t�i `,, ( 1�i"J�✓� JJ' �r )�s�S ✓.r� S{{,,fY< ,�r�JI, ri �-� � i r�r�Q•S�{ 1 L�Y Q�5�r ��f'•�� ntyy�'�Y r�FI J J�� 1 ! r y rf r � i,.i to r� R��a Y545 t�tTb 1,�tti �.j: // >8Yl 1 I � � r r<•7 S<+,r S.M '�+i.Y CY+: -L !-. V«5c 4 i "4,il ;t+���y� ✓ham t�`e� ti� ) �'.Fr�' rSf} . / r ,{� f :; 4 - . ' N�� r a�Mt ti Y" ' ill_ 11� �ft� S@✓° ��%� .�✓, 'ay),f•1 rgrCrS ,.� i d }' ! i +r a e.? � Y � ����w r�� F 4' �r�hl>n7,J r'�4Jrk�n��55r �"S��d✓ n�.l �rY9 Y.�i ri A✓ C.Jr J } '::fJf � '.' ,"i +�•-.. w f✓ y /_: t5 ,}'` i Y,i) 1 �,ky�,r tiy. yr tZ' -r � .J' k�'�#�t Tir r$� d .tr hL' ,f la Ur rl il�'r' 1 , tY S - s• ° '' c. nN > r r �Y �� axr l � ' A.!✓ s✓�R:'r'.t. ..�'�.3 ,•,c�t .S.F., r.t ......- r :5: .". ll.lf � :. .. ''�. .. .T�. .. .. . ....�...� .. . _.r. .r ..'✓ � - r C will be final and findingu the on p parties and may be entered in any court having jurisdiction. V (As an example, if the County were to purchase revenue producing property located within the Port Jurisdictional Area and the City of Hollywood for $100,000, and which property was ��. assessed at $80,000 by the Broward County Property Appraiser in July of 1994 and the City's millage rate for 1993/1994 was 5 mills, the County would make an annual payment to the City j of Hollywood in the amount of Five Hundred Dollars ($500) . ) 4.2.2 If the County's acquisition of real property is 3 non-revenue generating, then the County shall pay to the City j' an annual payment calculated in accordance with this section for the duration of this Agreement, or three years whichever 1' s is greater. The amount of the annual payment shall be r i calculated by multiplying the municipality's tax millage rate in effect at the time of the acquisition by the assessed value z EY T of the property as maintained by the Broward County Property Appraiser. (As an example, if the County were to purchase 5 property located within the Port Jurisdictional Area and the , K City of Hollywood for $100,000, and which property was . ' + assessed at $80,000 by the Broward County Property Appraiser " in July of 1994 and the City's millage rate for 1993/1994 was 5 mills, the County would make an annual payment to the City ` rLq of Hollywood in the amount of Four Hundred Dollars ($400) . ) 4.2.3 If the use of real property by the County is altered from non-revenue generating to revenue g g generating, or vice versa, the annual payment to the city shall be altered as of the date of r" the change of use, in accordance with the formula set out in a Section 4.1.2 or 4.1.1 as applicable. i ARTICLE V: TERM OF AGREEMENT The parties hereto agree that this Agreement is in the interest of ' ! all parties, in continuity with regard to the matters herein r0.1 addressed and is important in planning with regard to the provision ,5 i of government services in Port Everglades. This Agreement shall be noncancelable for a period of 30 years from its effective date ands shall not be terminable by any party during said period. In the event of breach or default by any party to this Agreement, the parties retain the right to bring an action for damages and* to obtain specific performance regarding the obligations contained in this Agreement. VI. MISCELLANEOUS 6.1 NOTICE r a �tr u c, , t I O�V, rf Y t r fi�1+Z G�Yx� ,�Ifit{� jr5� ?•"f r Sri i�"e �1 ra ~Sf �- �v't{[ W. ..,,v • M_ e^4Y #- f� r1�T�f'1 d1 vii��ifS^L.,}'�rL� Y-{'�M �,:' ,✓�� f � 1Y '1 , '. ,. :%, ,,,r i A+t T��^ �'� Yt `+. tit 2S�t )^ � '. i a �.Y kLxC+'td 2 - h , •!� y t ro r 4 � l i t' � , s � _ ,n �i y+ ,cn I w,e. �„� SA yri L*.� J(�, v €off aF�LU��,�F.7tU i�" , ��ie act , r !'}tiY { � t `r , � —.J� ,� <. r 4 T,.•v C a r� r t sC � , , t F I ' mom a I Any notice required hereunder shall be by first class mail, " return receipt requested, and addressed to the party intended to receive same at the following addresses: AUTHORITY: Port Director Port Everglades Authority 1850 Eller Drive Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33316 COUNTY: County Administrator Office of the County Administrator Broward County Governmental Center 115 South Andrews Avenue, Suite 409 Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33301 HOLLYWOOD: City Manager : City of Hollywood "- p ' + Post Office Box 229045 i( Hollywood, Florida 33022-9045 WITH COPY TO: City Attorney } PL City of Hollywood ' ' Post Office Box 229045 Hollywood, Florida 33022-9045 t !d FORT LAUDERDALE: City Manager is es3 City of Fort Lauderdale z sz ? Post Office Drawer 14250 r Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33302 . 1 �3. ! DANIA: City Manager City of Dania ! Lt ! 100 West Dania Beach Boulevard Dania, Florida 33004 z , 6.2 SEVERABILITY No material provision of this agreement shall be deemed a separate, distinct, and independent provision of this ' agreement and if any material provision of this Agreement t e e a shll b determined to be invalid or unenforceable by a court ' - .. sj; x of competent jurisdiction, the entire agreement shall became invalid and unenforceable and of no further legal effect 6.3 PRESERVATION OF MUNICIPAL BOUNDARIES AND AD VALOREM TAXES Nothing herein shall be construed to authorize, nor shall the I County seek, or support, the constriction of any municipal '. ',• boundary within the Port jurisdictional area or the restriction of the authority of a municipality to levy ad valorem taxes. —12 1t , f! , i pJ t� $ tit frva 121,aMf{ '"�i ��ti�i!`jftff����i'ri�rt \i��; ��Si',Yh �yw*�'•�, !� N� i'y""'f l@r r�Jy 1�3Y"Y •Y s� .�fu�'Fyy id r ,T jtrNi 1 r1 4 y".,{�,,y R..��.C( �i.� iL<�. .�,,, y�,�, xM +w•A� ,. t,i a.Tn h t' Ili1��14t tt'W.'kSyF xi i'/f .�- 4 �A :F" .{ yfi`:.�.1� 1v� 1'r7.. } :.»",..•a t +:xi 4., ..� ru{� r' '' � Y '. .>.{,y S y- :.. 1 rt v - d w Pt' L� , J. .a' 1 �, v H6 �.��{{ .✓iT71a`•f tic' ! a J.. a �r 1 r,-: l f ua3 Xyzz!tt�. .1 �.�S�rr�riN-ch '. , ty��� �y�,Xt\Vki4_tf��. `�:��5*cc�s>.�r+""t'^:"+d F� ltr. , r'}f✓� v ✓k r F J '� iw. a. , '� "lic r. u"" � ti•y� `\� ICY}'. FK.r'r t^ .'> fK . \'t<7 � `\�' \ ^S'. �, 1, I C l t V��V I�t\�r,}{d ,{iiiii�f,��Sli l�!7� r 3 41 ��� /' •1.�. :..r.. , � ,. J ._. � ,. . J _ '_��� �. P• > i � •. ` t Zt � ) � Y.�. { w11...>•/ ��t � R �>�'�a�.v 1...$��� a� , 1: 1� 1 6.4 LEGAL REQUIREMENTS i The parties hereto agree .. that all legal requirements Iq pertaining to the execution of this Agreement have been undertaken, and each party agrees to exchange with the other, copies of the official records of its governing body evidencing the authorized execution of this Agreement. This Agreement shall be filed With the official records of the County Clerk as required under Chapter 163, Florida Statutes. Except as herein provided, this Agreement shall be governed by h �r` and construed in accordance with Florida law and supersedes 1 all other prior and or written agreements between the parties. r•� f r x I � r J 1 n C tt. P lr �1 k ' r / t � I i -13- xr� r C y ro •''y t y�� ZS:�tSLj K'+n at�,�}r l$''. '$• �.> '� y�5 S'•�f( 1 15 Y,{yAr i� -+f3�7+h���t' : Xr.�w•ft :i�i s+ �X+q?;G�1 a�"1. �4 '. cJ t1,�p �t h� F,t"v�ix t; tX#i�3e�w?j�•..y�7vI�1 1 +i�'"•{ � Y �b� <E '' z': L C! 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It. t�� lrwalh���u .�'.'1�4F�r4i�"� IR���✓ r � .V;/r a> }'rI!IN i ' �1 � 1 r' t w 4 .... t r s f + � t a L..� .Yr3t �T �. h.S 4/ir �� fl \ � ! � a h..'K r..�,t � M� I�/'' '� .. .. _ ... •�� .. � ., e.ia .. .�\ A J ,... ... ..... 1 t V ;tTf.:.. p l ] u. . ..a;.e�.Po ,.]?^'.Y;C.JISfr 1 f3�_ F" _�..,.: .yy .`P, 4 0, ,. ..;... ...' ,ti..•. '.i ._l rt ..2 •'sy•v.r ��1SV`9tr�T s ,i C,1 t i ! t / t . f7 l IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have made and executed its this Agreement on the respective dates under each signature. The effective date of this Agreement shall be the date on which the first of the parties to this Agreement shall have executed same. ATTEST: PORT EVERGLADES AUTHORITY Port Director Chair � 1 . . day 19 ` Approved as to Form: -- Y of . r wr y_,y �+►�„�; "�� Port Attorney COUNTY 4 � v ` 1 ATTEST: BROWARD COUNTY, through its r BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS By. '. " County Administrator and Ex- Chair }1 - Officio Clerk of the Board of County Commissioners of Broward day of ! , ! % , e,• 19 ` f < U County, Florida — `T. Approved as to form b brry, Office of County Attorney S 17 *� Y for Broward County, Florida ; t JOHN J. COPELAN, JR. , county Attorney Governmental Center Suite 423 4 115 South Andrews Avenue f' Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33301 Telephone: ' (305) 357-7600 kin Telecopier: (305) 357-7641 B1' NOEL M. PFEFFER Deputy County Attorney I. I t 1 ( i -14- .' , r r .} i 1 r r t f ♦ i � tt j�: r A S:a e r )• :b ' tl 61 1t 1 Y �s M.tj 1\ r4r r'. � ar Ij{t ,(. lr a✓� r L t• {i1St ..j Sq_Nrlr � nr� 5�r a.`/fbe i"'ray`.;T` '•r ��xrt�l^"v i t�r" :;i of ¢�rani ei3N+ rit t`rj c o,t i �y t "��`��?#i lr Ys��� if r�Sµk� A a yby, kyiV �Nri r �� ��}^'•��f urJrS� R� Y�n�1 �5..5,�'S`it alrt { >' rY {eitr �} t�. IUJ�� oh1#7it{{{{}}�ytic{�11�:�,[sr 1 t �t�S t vL � ,r y .:n, t t $$I�+F � ['^5!l.4� .rY . "anM tR 11>,btu •..,1 i`iJthEt'r�fL. Cra{dr S!�`.✓ rh '�•i V��b �9 ,�:,1�t.� jr.'. 1�1 ry � `N Y- \ ( j� yl rt rj4 �'^ty.l \ y.y .+. Yart x .y M1 Y. }�: �+R i�'y���"�4�(7y��.j,�x�`{+.Y���'Sy"ii•Y'y�9 t n,,.i'.tj yr.r u^+"irtY/Y�..' /° Y t/ jr.f l � � .s�• F rl..r f yy ^.bii 5\t `.rb r Y r✓y'\'.c S?�'.Fl k'y�4 a 14..x- 'f3,.{�^l 7'7"..RVR �"T f�ty..;[ ,ry "'i yyFRsrc"�."{`v4'r7^A>�"��ii��^/ "b z�j aSY. 9-;^:'" iF r r v t r1 f .� �'. r ✓ r s,w »..-..v-..(�.r t M'� tiht t.�:5 �' �i i�' \��fa.`ix.c y 4 b�}f`�'y, � .. e5f,r b 'd {�''`" tl �^ � 1 .a!• ( '.')•_ '. � _ 1 ?': a. r v r` b\ w t ' r }eyt 1 R"�'�. FbrJ .t,, tr y,:,,C,y, b 1 A ♦ : R � `�^ ..�. ' �:' � '� �. .,Y :�- .l� _. .. -[x .._i ~ .. .::'. "1 w..' .�.t "'abalT��. i(i::`7, a . h�'�?1 7,1 INTERLOCAL AGREEMENT PURSUANT TO CHAPTER 163, FLORIDA STATUTES BETWEEN: PORT EVERGLADES AUTHORITY, CITY OF HOLLYWOOD, FLORIDA, CITY OF FORT LAUDERDALE, FLORIDA, AND BROWARD COUNTY, FLORIDA lei I CITY OF DANIA ATTEST: By, Clerk Mayor or Manager (SEAL) day of 1993. Approved as to form: City Attorney CITY OF FORT LAUDERDALE ATTEST: By, Clerk Mayor By, City Manager (SEAL) day of 1993. ar Approved as to form: City Attorney :;I TX4 Fj It ry# Ik it It' 71- .......... INTERLOCAL AGREEMENT PURSUANT TO CHAPTER 163, FLORIDA STATUTES, BETWEEN: PORT EVERGLADES AUTHORITY, CITY OF HOLLYWOOD, FLORIDA, CITY OF FORT LAUDERDALE, FLORIDA, AND BROWARD COUNTY, FLORIDA CITY OF HOLLYWOOD ATTEST; BY Clerk Mayor or Manager (SEAL) -day of 1993. Approved as to form: City Attorney 16 s. Al t a 71 err .1 :Ktkl` M ­ P� WA) c !E 1 !< - f 1 r 1 / r� CITY OF DANIA j PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT I i INTER-OFFICE MEMORANDUM i TO: ROBERT F. FLATLEY, CITY MANAGER j t FROM: CLIFFORD M. TAYLOI:�,RUBLIC WORKS ADMINISTRATOR ' I RE: ALTERNATE FUELS y °� DATE: FEBRUARY 17, 1994 4 � k S I .. � • Q Il Sq ..,I x � (! Under the Federal Energy Policy Act of 1992, all municipalities must convert 20 percent I ; i of their fleet to run on alternate fuels by the year 2001. Acceptable energy sourcesinclude I 1 r convert natural gas fleets propan lgggmethane and electricity. Municipalities must begin j l I visited the City of North Miami in August, 1993, to look at their alternate fuel program. r � They have used compressed natural gas (CNG) since 1985. The City of Sunrise, who also began using CNG in 1985, at this time has opened two natural gas fueling stations ;.e which are open to the public. I i r I spoke with Mr. Barry Tillmann, Peoples Gas Company, who put me in contact with Mr. • Bob Halvfield of the City of Hollywood. Mr. Halvfield is currently working with the City of Hallandale in a joint effort to install a natural gas fueling station to be located in a ;.� Hollywood. Mr. Halvfield informed me that the City of Dania will be allowed to use the fueling station which will be located on the corner of Pembroke Road and Park Road, 1600 Park k }; r• Road. I will be attending, along with Donald Hanson, a class on alternate fuels and installations on February 28, 1994 in Palm Beach sponsored by Peoples Gas. After talking with the other Broward and some Dade County cities, we feel the CNG will i be the best choice of alternate fuel. no � L I r r r j v )r }�sE�! aq� f,� nx9i i ♦. Y .rr Y.,E � A v, ',Sf ��r� �N•��d��,��'sn^'(7�'����a}�t��Erti�K i 5°'rv}>,. q�x rYi {.,�'.ti''�y` . ..;; J i. r�H rx K r .M' "4'v+.trnc )�"xr..PV! p"���e2f�h,d^inl�4w i �15✓. 1.�i��t{ a Fs Yd-}� '� ✓�ci" t r. . 'r,� �' ,r y v, r �^r• r ,.� t }'.'+a o v, } �.r ,h' „t. y >• '4 � x��,4Yq,�,ti jv�`IS�y� e�,*p�'rf v ,bf' ,r ;•y'.$�,a,f � �� � �' l l y'.�tr t ) "r/ _!r,- SI i Y 't di' wY�.Y<CS,�'E �.1 r. 'SY kw til. �H�} u � , •"r"��l � �.,� fJ, t�i..��r yN !f. "�� ,'�!r q , -w r i. , jr , , a°_'1 „ ♦ , � 1 M Y I F L �5 li, M At1 "+�i Y� rt}�'h}}c�'s q'h 4 The City of Dania currently has a total of 43 vehicles. We have seven (7) heavy trucks, twenty three (23) light trucks and thirteen (13) cars. We must convert at least eight (8) vehicles by 1998. I am currently working with Peoples Gas Company to give me a price to install a fueling station at our Public Works Compound. Also included in that will be a price for the conversions per vehicle. After I have gathered all of the remaining information from Peoples Gas, as well as further information from Hollywood and Hallandale, I will let you know what approach I feel would be best for our City. CMT/njs of 1 10 I F AME "qp, , ,L 7 - MR , K. 7—t� �,K NI- _4� 7"J, h 1 17:1 t V:t 10 it 11! S; 115 11 i:i CITY OF DANIA INTER-OFFICE MEMORANDUM j TO: Robert Flatley, City Manager FROM: Eula Gardner, Administrative Asst.\Occupational License RE: License Fee For Real Estate Salesperson DATE: February 17, 1994 I have attached a recent print out, dated 2/16/94, of the Real Estate Classification. As you can see there has been no change in the number of licenses issued. The following cities were contacted regarding their handling of the Real Estate Broker fG /Salespersons classification. They are all continuing to charge a fee, and agreed that any review for exemption will discussed during their Equity Study process. City Fee For Real Estate Salespersontt Dania Salesperson-$50.00 ea. is Boca Raton Salesperson-$20.00 ea. Miramar Salesperson-$30.00 ea. Coral Springs Salesperson-$50.00 ea. Coconut Creek Salesperson-$40.00 ea. Broward County Based on number of employees; 1-5 =$30.00; 6-10 = $37.50;11 Or more = $45.00 Hollywood Agent/Salesperson- $30.00 JI Davie Salesperson-$70.00 I I pe is information will be of some assistance. tA t of yi" Ye� N51 it .1AA �M1 1 OCCUPATIONAL LICENSE REPORT ?" REAL ESTATE CLASSIFICATION r AS OF: 02/16/94 � ?1 I BUSINESS NAME AMT PAID DATE PAID I � CALANDRA REALTY INC 225.00 090193 R, REAL ESTATE BROKER CASTLE ASSOCIATES, INC. 225.00 081293 REAL ESTATE BROKER i 'i- DANIA REALTY 225.00 082493 REAL ESTATE BROKER ' DANIEL DIEFENBACH II. INC 525.00 081793 r� + G.C. & REAL ESTATE BROKER r INT'L MARINA REALTY 125.00 090893 , REAL ESTATE BROKER , 9 r �'• INT'L MARINA RESOURCES 225.00 090893 REAL ESTATE CONSULTING ) ;. ry�A i IRENE GLOZER REALTY CORP. 275.00 083193 d '� REAL ESTATE BROKER & 1 AGENTS rr 3 +" JEAN COOK REALTY, INC. 225.00 REAL ESTATE 081793 { , YAt r'Ti LACROIX REALTY OF QUEBEC 325.00 092793 ;- It REAL ESTATE BROKER & 2 MEN � �+r1 PANORAMA PROPERTIES, INC 247.50 100893 REAL ESTATE BROKERAGE } < �. .� IY PHIL GLASSMAN, REAL ESTATE 225.00 090893 ,'. • a REAL ESTATE BROKER 4 a a I +. PHYLLIS DUBOW 225.00 I wt" I `� r ++ ! 091493 REAL ESTATE BROKERAGE a QUEBEC REALTY CORP 225.00 092393 REAL ESTATE RENDA REALTY INC 225.00 083193 I REAL ESTATE BROKERS i JI ROBERT LYNCH 50.00 082493 REAL ESTATE AGENT/DANIA REALTY 4. j RUTH KLEIN REALTY 247.50 101493 REAL ESTATE SALES i ti r g r TOTAL 3820.00 1 , y yyyi'yAit��jlL.+'1L ' r y �t��' r et � �)r d jS •i )4 �14� t i , t e"u 14 e•••zll s: ',�.2„ 7 `�j..�� �Yyr, r"' ' i"�,k+f'�Yyj��-"�•i"�_Y1z.:t Y t Y s�*t� T �'.r;.ti M ry�'.� rt - } vi�:. u..:-•;..^'Y".?TT.rye+". ra'N ..... ... ��tt x�if� y+�Z��+A�, •'• � 'Svk3..� k V+� .:Kb.'; 5l�!�.,l�ITsl i'�v4 r>�/ .G s''�d,'....r�titA 1J.. '� t :. ::. �- }: r r .SU �v s'A,�`,•, �`?)�'.� `r �Y E�'.�a�x" ' .J .y.. > i Xf,R 7 's'�JZ 1kl�,tr.4 q��t"•{pIr�cw5 ry�a�4 � r fP�..^ ty s�4:..{•: T' .'.�v'+e5 rr. !. � s�. +, V��,'.�°�l\I��cn •Yvrit L• v�ny -31 4 ti�Y Gr£�{'y�•^+A �"1 � :^.� t:f �' . ''viv Y� .M y ir` t+.Xr r + Y 1 F . 4 F`rC ,. .�. S. is Y `.•,- `.•t T .w : , 'ay ''Y• t_)L»�.: trs(�a,`, �'(•//,••Ca F,l�.,.•k"M J� r: Y r 1) r f r n. !f ti'1 S �. T t+•. < r , .A.'K✓ ,�� n��5,.tin },i, ,i ,},t"'j r �T ,,�K ?. r 'FS �".,}+.'' 3yyJt { ,7t. -y+`,'y.�.'.{) r. f :41i , ',a:N ` .,,,a....t n ���'!_r ,� i '_ f r .."� `r ;.:� fy„',��y--?1 ,,,�k '�:.'!n. 'ry,•L ,. ntS ,,.,...r ."+'^'�7"'i + �ti. 1Sri �'"r4 +' "` �2i YS "'S" S ;.u���4't�(iU. .��{.1 c h j / I ' I 1 01 r MINUTES DANIA CITY COMMISSION "-i WORKSHOP MEETING NOVEMBER 16, 1993 i ROLL CALL: 51 Present: s' yry; Mayor: Bobbie Grace ' Vice Mayor: Bob Mikes '^ Commissioners: John Bertino Bill Hyde Albert Jones City Manager. Robert Flatley 4 City Attorney: Frank Adler City Clerk: Wanda Mullikin ; r n F r 1. Vern Johnson, Data Processing Manager,presented a demonstration of a computer projector for better visualization of charts, graphs,budget review, text, and computer drawings. Mr.Johnson advised that scanned documents or documents brought into the A. computer directly or indirectly can be shown on the projector. } " The projector was used to show a demonstration on cemetery costs in item 3. After discussion of item 3, Mr.Johnson stated that the overhead projector and projection panel would cost around $5,WO. ; Commissioner Bertino suggested that the City require petitioners to provide a computer diskette or camera ready copy of building documents or require petitioners to pay the fee to have their documents scanned for the computer projector. The Commission generally agreed " that this would be a good idea but realized that all petitioners may not be able to provide their . r. material in this form. 2. Susan Katz, member of the Hollywood Area Board of Realtors, expressed opposition } to Dania charging individual sales representatives a $50 occupational license fee since each I e' J broker office is required to pay for an occupational license. She presented Chapter 475 of the Florida Statutes relating to sale representatives not being allowed to receive commissions or f conduct business without a broker and distributed a copy of a Cooper City Ordinance �t exempting salespersons from this fee, t r WORKSHOP MEETING 1 NOVEMBER 16, 1993 51 { 1 att% r'NkJr 17 t ,1 ti'. {.r J'a i`N i.�, Ne r>�•y. ..;� v.a :i ..ti- «, ��afinsJJ't ,k rt t W� t ,""FY.Fk+��',,ele,fi,�r'iY�v.r>• 'i1±lS'�- lr: y.Tr rxt L�' r�Yi+l �' r��^�-�1y•,j' xAGert f2.�,�y^i t.�•�t r a it eq, � � � �• 4 R•by�'.s'�' �`" ^yy�FLr!w` � t,ak 4< r s}9 t�'``�'2�. , fy`Y` �pyt±h, rr'SJ� �^'.y",t� rA\tcr�•� r4�1^i(�Si%r..,k yl �f' i�' �' +.�.I.yp, 4r"�Y4i'd`41ai �.f 4: tt 1'{�''di f:.r.��1/"t ^nt.S�rr�v 1. r� � ..., "4 .C:�,i :) i+ � 4 v � Y, ,� � �^,`tr •,�("til•,i�n.l,s.{r 1 ypMi.'r�u�.:' .T" --�{y'u,wser e. 1 'y,;,���.t'�.r+s& 1,1`.r is r: t'ii rrC� `�,. '• y , r.� r���rr.�'54i`a.-7<si;Yi Ft '..:... 3�'i?n4�'Is..y'.3t+ �'i.� •�^k r�' vv�'' N+i,''} �,+���irv!'�h.�d�} G�(�/IYf+,. t� a r Fs il`� c, ..w rc^t^•e„ y,�" _ w ; e''4�•.,!✓f' v+�: .t �"'1GN�'..'< {"v i �5�.,��Y`t`;i`4 "y� �� 'a'\+4 �.7{../n.',+F�.,. �, r {�yx/:'1�M1$`�y, ..,c x xs.t^.'cj�,1:!le _c,,,,. )' i s r.l( +.y ,{ i � � ., t .•t,; <+,: t 1 i•i?S ti. �ry� $ w, r ,Fj\ I � .a.,�"�r.�.�� t L °-rf'i. r.t at r, /S �. "^ < S7S. :e c 'Y :llk4f�s, t°t-y4�", � 'T,•W� t 4''�r [iY d' y .n,t"�?" r ax S,�d is rH-��,�._,�P+i:4 .. l !e'; ,.l'.r t 1 s _" 1 , .� __:.r .i c,a t . x �••v t�+we�r i�� Sri'v r E r P I City Attorney Adler reminded the Commission of Dania's efforts to go through the procedure to take the jurisdiction of occupational license fees away from the legislature to retain control over the fees charged. He said that businesses are protected as the statute covers limitations on how much can be charged in some of the categories. Mr. Adler said that fees can be reduced anytime, that no increases are allowed the rest of this year and that fees can be increased by 5% next year. City Manager Flatley mentioned that other cities charge sales persons the $50 and that efforts have been made by Dania to make the fees reasonable. The Dania Equity Study Committee .,� was formed to review fees and make changes whenever needed. Eula Gardner, Building Department, reported that the Equity Committee has recommended �!� :• ";, xA to change the way auto rental businesses are charged for occupational licenses noting that Dollar Rent-A-Car figured out to$54,000 a year based on the number of cars in their lot. The Kr l , board recommended to use a cap amount on the cars to make the fee more reasonable. f " ;a Commissioner Bertino disagreed with this concept since some car businesses can have cars 1 �txa ranging from a few hundred to thousands. Mr. Flatley resented the board's recommendation to charge Security firms on the number YP g tY rof r guards as follows: 1-5—$125.00, 6-10-$162.00, 11-25-$262.00, and over 25-$335.00. Thetv t xa:� Commission decided to address changes in the occupational license fees at one time and not on an individual category basis. �X ITEM 4 WAS HEARD AFTER ITEM 2 ram•, ITEM 3 WAS DISCUSSED DURING ITEM I r .r , 3. City Manager Flatley said that Dania has the lowest cemetery fees and that there has been an increase in business from out of town residents. Ix. h Cliff Taylor, Public Works Coordinator, provided a survey on the costs from Ft. Lauderdale and Hallandale and the Commission made some changes to be incorporated proposed I t . : g rP a P Posed ordinance for first reading on November 23. t The Commission returned to item 1 for further review of the projector costs. r�r> ITEM 4 WAS HEARD AFTER ITEM 2 4. Commissioner Jones mentioned the need to cleanup the Public Works facility and asked staff to present a progress report. Cliff Taylor, Public Works Coordinator, said that heavy equipment is stored on the site and that the facility is shared with the Water Plant. The building was recently painted, 7,000 s uare feet of asphalt was installed to improve parking, and landscaping improvements have i q P P P� 8+ P g � P been made to beautify the site. Mr. Taylor mentioned plans to change the mulch drop off area 1 , °' ' , j r.• WORKSHOP MEETING 2 NOVENIBER 16, 1993 F, t ' A 1 Sri 1. , u+"•6S4tv,���1 +y� �G�''4'L�v +'���x�'cftir�",! �T" r� i ° 5�}+3� d1 ,yt^ { ,•t sN r re -L �. , rl,f5""Lv rY�^lsh,Y l� 1,��$�f�l.$�'�t�C,7.f..�r�«5..}^.i,�yt� i"�^i'1�i:�:+�� � f . :r r,{ J„s . 7i 1?.3 4:e � K-..w ti -,e ( ♦ •< � .a,rM, � c �'�J to �.e:�r'i� q +3�'!:}.,! vJ p �;' �3P �T('�t yy,,L�1�,Y}f �'AS+ S� lYf4 s I e f.,I�+lz la � •'- .'�-.� � ,� .." l4v_� �. � � F r et 2 �?a5.'�i�n H,C'." + j .r�;.i r.S ��,y�'Q� 2'���0.t�i A.���h,4'y7fi�'1.F� L+f yiJt,..i^ 3 '� P ff � � .T t >,• r r F -( c 'Y* y � ^--.. �+- � ` V�"+C �t,-+� � }� ��ec1'i��tr`�.l "� �'o r-..1�}ti 1.r 1 , 1 _ A r ry / 38307048083 OCCUPATIONAL LICENSE REPORT REAL ESTATE CLASSIFICATION AS OF: 11/16/93 j BUSINESS NAME BUSINESS TYPE AMT PAID DATE CASTLE ASSOCIATES, INC. REAL ESTATE BROKER 225.00 081293 DANIEL DIEFENBACH II. INC G.C. & REAL ESTATE BROKER 525.00 081793 JEAN COOK REALTY, INC. REAL ESTATE 225.00 081793 DANIA REALTY REAL ESTATE BROKER 225.00 082493 ROBERT LYNCH REAL ESTATE AGENT/DANIA REALTY 50.00 082493 `�� �+ IRENE GLOZER REALTY CORP. REAL ESTATE BROKER 1 AGENTS 275.00 083193 RENDA REALTY INC REAL ESTATE BROKERS 225.00 083193 CALANDRA REALTY INC REAL ESTATE BROKER 225.00 09093 INT'L MARINA REALTY REAL ESTATE BROKER 125.00 090893 INT'L MARINA RESOURCES REAL ESTATE CONSULTING 225.00 090093 PHIL GLASSMAN, REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE BROKER 225.00 090893 > . PHYLLIS DUSOW REAL ESTATE BROKERAGE 225.00 091493 x ✓� i... QUEBEC REALTY CORP REAL ESTATE 225.00 092393 y LACROIX REALTY OF QUEBEC REAL ESTATE BROKER & 2 MEN 325.00 092793 ✓ 1, PANORAMA PROPERTIES, INC REAL ESTATE BROKERAGE 247.50 100893 T k I RUTH KLEIN REALTY REAL ESTATE SALES 247.50 101493 i TOTAL $ 3820.00 kk ` f 'M r +; r t n a , i ff I I a_ 1 f ir 1r 6 � r /- t +' ��r • r r 5 l 4 r vIl ,n ut +Y2t.3fj tp✓,� (,`-�i�C`'f Yr2 A'.: 4x1"' 1Lai`�Yt1 :�,r f r�l}s tw�i iiuWr�l�� A�lfhf,t x z h yet yr ttr h `'S.yd.r +-v f h• n 1 s 7c q �iTliY 5d JJ tEt�Fr r Vh! il,�.,f ,3(F t .'/20 } f Y2 k n a c vL 1 Y •' C. y}#h d 4k�t.'.✓S'a✓tp.F .y.x Yr�.,l .-1,A 9 S Yu r -v ne. / � 8r: vn > \ ni l C«' �•`isY'ti4,1rU �}" l� aAs�3}'�51j/E'. +�+p}�(, }lgk,l�Yr�k:'•�v�j�Pr"�:.t •S xf 4rt. tia F 1 t t.t i�:��•F� c. � :7 t '" +-.--.. a r � ,.:.[. .yy y .y 1 l?ny� l �f t�,(� ti F .� tdfi j,n , qb"<]L,',N Jy,. ,I'�.15�,A a�i"i P``jnf�I j�";v /e �.e.,.. i , ,x,�. ? 1Y r 's°` r :.:-d . r t "` _l„ -al x. � �'`K.o `C` v t +1 ,l; F �r �� Cr !•- ; K9 .1t {^�M SFI r3Y 'FC..f 1„�,A5 yl,xF»r �„ �• 0..._�:'• �:J: F({'y r .'tea: Y.'. rr (,1� .� S + per, �+.'4: .� L"r A mod , aw`}>,t w:qY !� �5 ti4f:1 ii�rrh�+'.I��f�...^+iFt SF.,! ,_ VS'.�rG,f .�✓' r.:hl Y .� ! , .r ,. i r / M F.. �� ..4. . .._. . . ... � ~�, �r .. .�_' i ♦.. .!>� F 1hti. 5 .:,y I _ MEMORANDUM To: The Honorable Mayor and members of the City Commission of Dania e ' From: Hollywood Area Board of Realtors Re : Real Estate Salesperson (as distinguished from Real Estate Broker) Exemption from Municipal Occupational License Requirements . The Hollywood Area Board of Realtors requests an exemption from the occupational Ilcense fees for real estate salespersons whose license is placed with a real estate i K' office within the municipal limits of the City of Dania. niK •; w To understand the Position of the Hollywood Area Board of ' Realtors It Is Important to distinguish between the two major f {�, categories of licensees as established under Chapter 475 of { f „�riFX the Florida Statutes, real estate broker and real estate € salesperson . The real estate broker, is for all practical } 1' purposes, an entrepreneur . He or she must , under Chapter : sMt: 475 .22, maintain an office and a sign€� Identifying the occupation of real estate broker . The broker deals with the dgl` general public, obtains listings In the name of the broker or b ' company qualified by the broker . The broker must maintain an escrow account Into which deposits are placed . The broker can and does charge a professional fee for the services ; •. f r�s+P rendered by the broker . He or she must have a sltus �= or location In which to engage In or manage the business of that profession . s The real estate salesperson although licensed, Is prohibited from establishing his or her own business situs In PG is which to deal with the general public. The salespersons' r # license must be lodged with a real estate broker for whom he or she functions, not on their own behalf with the general * public, but on behalf of the real estate broker who retains " the salespersons' license.P se. The salesperson does not maintain a trust account for contract deposits. The salesperson advertises only In the name of the real estate broker who i'G •r� �? holds their license. The salesperson cannot deal with the general public In his or her own name but functions only on behalf of the broker In whose office he or she Is situated . The salesperson p may not collect a real estate commission In his or her own right, but receives only a portion, by + agreement , of the real estate brokers 's commission The real estate salesperson acting on behalf of a real estate broker Is not an Independent professional business person, but ' rather an extension or assistant of the real estate broker In whose office the salespersons ' Ilcense Is lodged . 1 r , r r , RIM ' ,+ tvt}n 41-K:.tY�d,y 1�"�a '�+Pkjv�k'li}:Yj it Y''�i4�+Ek"�ry',�4F� ��LL�t Y G��y5;.1ti Y ui�r , f d `S'�y�-�a L .i { F.1 U: b'ltt "a✓i il 'L�~. 4'\.': �1r'�y''':9 f,LVYYr1gqp° ����.1y1�,••t t G S�Xi� r��Sy tST L{-�' '�w' �t.1��ai K {t"`���14"�"'� J�:•�x>r P��t11fd3�ryLAn,�I�L,I v.3, 2r141y�1�1!'�SpFj1��q.��t 4#e� F�t' N34 `} aaYY'�p ww 1i((G�{ CiS i r y,���r�.l���,�i}xe .{� � f e. r ri x t.y. i •n i✓ _...r , � wiyl�d s.���_.: F' YCtu7k1� p $)sit Tt? €;jjvr' i�- 7 e�r Js'rs}Fg`�r, .a i.1�1 r iN G'�" Jr sT �a�. 1 7 'j, e;7 ro ;rt F i r ]C1 I _ T.'<'1.^rT x 5 i. 7>✓1, �l�f`k'�:`A�°^t�1eklli+� ->.� !A •hr; .,kEii'q' ..,ka4n�t j� y°t f1 tr ,r j #t lse :� ice... t-rJ! �.fr „r,.. ,L ~3. ` .fY. �' ' { L'..F ♦ 1 •� L.. 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I� 1-7 M ;'ORDINANCE NO. ov, cn cNn a o 0 0 o JRDINANCE OF THE CITY OF DANIA, FLORIDA, AMENDING SECTION 15-12, OF THE 1980 CODE OF ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF DANIA, FLORIDA BY AMENDING THE OCCUPATIONAL LICENSE FEES TO BE PAID BY PERSONS, FIRMS OR ASSOCIATIONS MAINTAINING A PERMANENT BUSINESS LOCATION OR BRANCH OFFICE WITHIN SAID MUNICIPALITY FOR THE PRIVILEGE OF ENGAGING IN OR MANAGING ANY BUSINESS, PROFESSION OR OCCUPATION WITHIN THE CITY OF DANIA, FLORIDA; PROVIDING THAT ANY SPECIAL i ORDINANCES PASSED BY THE CITY OF DANIA, FLORIDA, i WHICH AMONG THEIR TERMS, PROVIDE FOR LICENSING s I FEES, SHALL REMAIN IN FULL FORCE AND EFFECT UNLESS SPECIFICALLY REPEALED BY THE WITHIN ORDINANCE: I ?, PROVIDING FOR PAYMENT OF PENALTIES FOR LATE PAYMENT OF FEES; PROVIDING THAT ALL ORDINANCES OR �* - 1 "i PARTS OF ORDINANCES AND ALL RESOLUTIONS OR PARTS i OF RESOLUTIONS IN CONFLICT HEREWITH BE REPEALED TO THE EXTENT OF SUCH CONFLICT; AND PROVIDING FOR AN 1 .I EFFECTIVE DATE. rr •. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF DANIA, FLORIDA: I• Se tion 1. That Section 15.4 (e) Chapter 15 Is hereby amended to as follows: { "Sec. 15.4 . License year; dates for sales, penalty. , )(e Those licenses not renewed by October first shall be considered delinquent and subject to a ! ,. delinquency penalty of ten percent (10%}for the month of October, plus an additional five percent (54'0) tf penalty for each month of delinquency thereafter until paid. However, the total delinquency penalty R shall not exceed twenty-five per cent (25%) of the occupational license fee for the delinquent establishment. to addition to the foregoing, Any person who engages In any business, occupation, or ; profession covered by this chapter, who does not pay the required occupational license tax within 150 ! days after the initial notice of the tax due, and who does not obtain the required occupational license is i subject to civil actions and penalties, including court cost, reasonable attorneys' fees, additional administrative costs incurred as a result of collection efforts, and a penalty of up to $250." �` t Section 2• That Section 15.6 (a) and Section 15.6 (b) of Chapter 15 are hereby amended to f read as follows: "Sec. 15-6. Transfer. �- (a) Any business license may be transferred to a new owner when there is a bona fide sale of the business, upon payment of a transfer fee of up to ten percent (10%) of the annual license tax, but not less than $3.00 nor more than $25.00." {b) Upon written request and presentation of the original license, any license may be transferred from one location to another upon payment of a transfer fee of up to ten percent (10%) of the annual license tax, but not less than $3.00 nor more than $25,00." Secflqn3, That Section 15.12 of chapter 15 is hereby amended to read as follows: , It �l,J ley iiy b+'� �Yt bi 4" taf �1 c ti ! Cfif f.t -F,Jg �,'r � twY� }a. �c? M�a.Y.•, .,r. ,,.. f N. . ,, k .r .: ,.. r :...;_ '^ .: ,.. . ....,,u1d. >, ...,.....,. ��a� sinlNrt„sw alyr�t=Zr �i '1 i���rc�, "t<t�� �iA'a.M.F\Ql..j� j iY la.r MSS.,«r .'.. . ,.j ., -.:.:_ .` S ,.-: '"�� '.:. f ,�i4 •,S �i i y . c�St'`��v�� , r , f. \,2E`E{,� +7, L^ ik�f 1 -1 ,i a >.z f '#, ,� e •'r _ ... 1� L a.:4`A y - \ .t y 1n.�y yt4 r 1�� { r }. \ �a(11� 1t.+}pgf#,l ;.:• , ).f il,,'tf f'{ 4, f ,,; f "r „t f..... 1, H.J � i• +` 1 t., ., 1.•{' }lt +,4.a t ! S.�wf e1 )� 1\ , i t�•+,ice' ilU flat b!V�tf� � Ti fy., :1 r i. }u !,„ } 'i. , �T � ? > t�,$l e,. i{> '` 11'1 JIM11 1 atureopaths Osteopaths Podiatrists Psychiatrists Surgeons Tree Surgeons Veterinarians Note: If any profession Is not specifically named, '0 J the license fee shall be 225.00, Further, the word " "profession" shall be deemed to include any person whose business Is that of primarily rendering a specific seance has not been where such r. type of se s specifically described (by category or otherwise) in any other parts Of this ordinance. 100.00 PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER 350.00 PROMOTERS, entertainment 468.75 RAILROAD 225-00 REAL ESTATE, Broker 50.00 Each man 150-00 RENTAL SERVICE -if no other business er business and If In j;6 conjunction with Oth involving rental of such Items, furniture, tools, radios, televisions, artificial 100-00 flowers, bicycles, utility trailers, etc. REPAIR SHOPS 125.00 locks, knives and lawnmowers Keys, 125.00 Motorcycles and bicycles 87.50 Boiler and steam engines 125.00 Battery or radiator Radio, phonograph, electrical appliance 87460 and television Typewriter, Dictaphone, adding machine 87.50 and office machines Jewelry and watch repair 100.00 125-00 Shoe repair 87.50 Vulcanizing, retreading 4A 00 . .. .... IV r p � J I I FROM .......... _ AGENDA IiE Y ORDINANCE NOt P93is DATE: 5 rr�93 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY or! COOPER CITY, FLORIDA, AMENDING SECTION 12- (p) OF THE -- MUNICIPAL CODE OF ORDINANCES, "pC11EDULEB OF LICENSE TAXER! EXEHPTIONS�� T DDLETS THE LICENSE TAX APPLICABLE TO REAL ESTATE SALDSPERSONSI PROVIDING FOR A REPEALEn/ PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITYI ROVIDINa FOR CODIPICATIONI AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATD, II, WHEREAS, persons engaged in real estate sales, as defined in Section 47E,01(d), Florida statutes, must act under the direction, control or management of a reall estate brokort and w11EReAo, the City Council has detoLinad that since such salespersons cannot legally conduct busJoaa on their own, they should not be subject to occupational lio�nso taxationt j i ' tom' NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED DY Tk CITY COUNCIL OF THE y , ' . CITY OF COOPER CITY MUM9 i't d �- Oaotion 11 That Section 12-9(a) of jL'he City Coda shall be I.. amended by deleting therefrom the words which are struck-through, wi{ as follows: t. REAL ESTATE: A= ��' • � , Inaluding rant and 'rent oolleating ags{:clos,. ; ! ,W 4i each agent or active mahbor of agency) Including `. { * brokers acid 'salesmen`. . . .. . ... . ... . . .. .. . .. . .. . .60.00 j ' I ,"A '�' Hpeh-edd4tfpaa3-member;-broker-er-as}pamanrrrrrrrr2ereo , • flootign ZI All sections or parts of sections of the code of ; y Municipal ordinances, all ordinances or parts Of Ordinances and )fit all resolutions or parts of resolutions in conflict herewith, be and the same, are hereby repealed to the oxtont of such conflict. Beotlon at should any section or provision of tills i v *s Ordinance, or any paragraph, sentence or word, be declared by a y Court of competent jurisdiction to be Invalid, such decision 4}i shall not affect the validity of the remainder hereof', as a whole f` I or a part horoof, other than the part declorod to be invalid. @49&ion 42 It is the Intention of the city council of the t City of Cooper city that tho proviuicns of this Ordinance shall become and be made a port of the Coda of Ordinances of the city of Cooper City and that the sections of this ordinance may be renumbered or rolottorad and tho word 'lordinanco° may be changed I to "Chapter", "section", "Article", Or such other appropriate 21 i , a�tUv tt����`�dG',P�E f`,r. f 5'.iy�•I�x;,.i. �r r s I{aS4"y����$Y�'•i�Q�.1'�j)�''aa'+i.� ` r° ,}'� tn' i�,v t�,,'�Q r `�„�S Y-.�MSI``-`�""F1"�I,r<�, t" c'1V � 1 >(rJ a` 4" 7.-:. > a•.` ,.�.i '�.i"`t'F4 t` .1.•" , r_t"'�.���y+2 �. nt.e f t , .y.t , �, w� t + �1+4iA'i)S ��C' S: ,y �ivqu r ! ,y •Rt Y� +: Sti 3 Ya'e$i^`b +( _ ,.' 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PAGGED AND FINAL ADOPTION on Second 'Roading thin day or A.D., 1993. TMEN 11, FARDELMANN Mayor ATTEST: BUS AN BERNARU� city Clark Approved As To Form: IV A, XUAWN—F—.—R U F� City Attorney Mayor Pardelmann Councilman palank Counclltan Brown Councilman Litsch Councilman Warach j z 7t, M, iV ....... 4 Yi 01�Plz RR V L4 -V� I re' L Sy"p ,vm \ c � t I l 4t1 .,i t } i FaED J. WA$a, P.A. ATTORN(Y AT 4w J 203 TRANSRORIOA 6ANN SUILOINO 400 SM(RICAN STR[LT DANIA.Fxoamn 03004 T[LZPWNc(305)020•Gaa2 PAX 13051 920.0aaA _ October 8, 1993 Robert Flatley Ar City Manager b City of Dania 1 100 W. Dania Beach Boulevard _ r Dania Florida 33004 4 k <I Re: Dania Beach Grill 'S 100 North Beach Road Dania yr, Dear Mr. Flatley: "s In view of the City's decision at its last meeting to A. + r ultimately separate the beach lease from the grill lease, perhaps it may be expedient to accanPlish that intent now rather than wait r i to a future date. d nIt My client, Dania Beach Grill, would be agreeable but would ` appreciate an elimination of the Percentage rent of 21% of gross, or a consideration of my letter of October 16, 1992, an additionaly copy herewith enclosed. t 1 , i. � I .d Please advise. Yk I �.. Y . 5, I Y truly �" I y r _ I.., FJW:kb cc: Frank Adler, City Attorney Mr. Louie Demas v I f it .� ;• ; � I i I PIT i � 1 f l §`qti vyixt 'r i JF tea iC �� i ♦4, i t �� 'dIIir:>,a1 ? l 1i ti, ark 1 r 't �tiaT�1'`d4 �. T•i rti ��,� t�✓t�..�ff wi�iv{��))����� +4 � yz{ ���Y 4V,r.Y '0"5y� fix' (�,f 1t €� t r ,tt r.tkr�4.�{ >d +�+•"t ��ydk,,^.r v.Tt•s'�.�-",; '•°Y�5(' r < tI n�y �l" ,ty1,? 4, a u ,. jt l(a,�f�� t ,ht �1F}�/�� �'= t��{�"�� S'ii L�¢i,�•n+' t 1ivdR���1 I �a�"^s�4J rY� 4 � l is` "J S. `. 'N"3 I .. il(•cYj t.1� xnt !',tir U�; 1 `.1� � rl'!�1 1.rf�t ( :h�5°+rt � �v.M:.rx f�f�et iiA. �rN+�t'>•y^;.z. ;f sY ,�� ' -.. 'y3 i .. 9 : ; ,:'. a .tuf '�L s i�i+.t'rk•'t yl, �.•{.�i `ry°+5""y'rd df.!¢7�ir)`:� 5 ,.�..ri'. fr r ".^^ .t `. t Y .i:.;�.s , ..`r.4.. "^,.�)yv 1..,; "+\ ,..ids"v > L<4�s•;ro" c$4 G' r: �1 ��'�t�1'h"e.:'"(t..�v;7'„i�T��Y�••�"�x�z ,r..'.;dv.l. a r.. r. �.�"" r ,�. .r.�.rt._ ei�� � w , •' i-r.s5 y� ,`P.:, t +.T>r,iM„ 1>r��tr�'.,E4s;+, ,.y�e.�'e,�,.. ! :Z� .< Yi� �#vl a,�j' L>: � �y4. rfi <4'S' '��� r".. s r T t n •� r , rill\ iYA�'att Y etikv�•r4 .J v'vr`r�Yy� J.. 'r� ♦ .3. rrrr4?'L"'rtjsapt >> jf �r, � �f � S t �y .w i 1•<i F r- ^i �-. .. � � .K °� t na :S�.i e '�. t\ J ..R� 1. ,.. �TYn t��,YYI�•���fbyy�� ((}}))t�iJs .$�.s-{� ISi-. 4 � t.� o < y ! / 1 n i .�'. 1 i � Y l k'.•t it 4 '� t v �L., C... Cv�''i�Mv�•��M�i•1.. Zt.,,'{'�,4Y ` � ,.,,'k '�• di L ff'fA., 1 YT��"K7++ K4 lr At JY'I F J,: 1 .5 •].' C �\ r' I � i ti",. .] 4 C � >J k 4 if y�y \ ,;,( J i 4( P i y t f 1S , b T f t 1 US 1 Faso J. WA-an, P.A. ATTORNEY AT LAW 203 TRANSILORIOA SANK Su1LO1No 1 499 SNERIOAN STREET JI DAxs&.BroamA 03004 TELERN0NE}307j 920.9902' 1 _ FAX 920.9aeA f i October 16, 1992 �1 ` Mr. Robert Flatle ' _ City Manager y f f City of Dania 100 W. Dania Beach Boulevard Dania, Florida 33004 ; r s rY Re: Dania Beach Grill .t 100 North Beach Road, Dania �r Dear Mr. Flatley: > -ill r r In connection with my representation. of Louie Demas of ! 1 �, Dania Beach Grill, Inc., I am pleased to report that my client has now accomplished restoration and repairs to the restaurant in the approximate `rrrtt amount of $40,000.0o. It Is nice to know that Dania Beach patrons now t. yF` have a clean and pleasant place to eat. In reference to the lease, we offer a five (5) year lease at r $1, 100.00 a month and five (5) year option at the basic rent plus a five 5 l (5$) percent Increase of rental to $1, 155.00 per month. It doesn't seem ' fair, reasonable or equitable that the percentage rent of 21% of gross M should continue. 1 understand Boucher Bros. will also pay $400.00 a month plus the above increase. } ! I May I please have your thoughts. r= Y urs truly, E ARD FJW:kb cc: Frank Adler, City Attorney Mr. Louie Demas � r t 11� r r�N ' � t ` U'• f 5 yl�rtr� Z/"'fr�"Y' V. r 7 u'rr< q p 5grr t t y��lY R'P?,,vr. Fr•2i �''rft'f, I+ ��,j � r}}���¢g �,!"xr F})15�,ie�kYS�Yr+>X1T�t�.r<`y%�� r d 1Yl• 3 �4'�R 4 r j vS :.'-`. pp -011 J r, 03v �^'��'+'xxlc- �i1{ l A��.r r}F4 T e�i�LF.401 4`,-4 14�5}yy r21 y 3 f4 J ��f J.f\.��y',�,T' JrelF.l f�i l!?�.;Cf rt�rl�+ r \ ro r '�` 'nv$ ♦ :u"'Y\ n i A ��'T,(1�,E�T{��.�l�u(. r' '�� � (. �i3'� �" F7{',Ji J r r,. - r ". +.4r' .:,� r •." n> r ;-µ r ,;: -1{'.54J,�awts.- zsn ><�cv ., _ ` er�S'a�Eu�'�-rk �4v�'�v.l.fxtr ..:_{ �.�.^bF',S f � .rf' v�j /'�1: :# � (6 N..4 .� rK.��.�"+" c.; s.. F: . . r°'� T ,. -�..- ,' � �. x},, �H '^•. ?., °' rK J� 4��15Y �l t+ s\( r; �• t3 J {y�r f.;{I. j'xw�n���)�FP "�"'r'r. 'sGay�ppi'S.'' �F ..4f• r �?..tG7.k r•.. 'r,:.p, �+.,:.Ott^ Y r: ,1.,r- n +...?^--p, :. t�i lS ti�Y�..�siu' �'5^ t, v�4. �.,.,� a}Z.�'�-¢ `Fixes y,�y`��1/ �`Tf'��L�..r 11 `j ++��77 YFm � � �nfr�\I��1 r�' 7�y lrr }� , _ ., x ,+ ..r •,.�:. - -,„r 2 i { rw ,yCk L � � `�..a ._.tti.<ks4..r _1au.. �. d..n .. -u..f. l 5, ..... •..�.�., _r. ,'\. .- :Y. .. _.... -. N, 1 5 �tt,... .r .r .tl?-7t ,S5�,.�}= , .'r�ll i a InterOffice Memo *, To: ROBERT FLATLEY, CITY MANAGER From: MARIE JABALEE, FINANCE DIRECTOR Date: January14, 1994 f` i Subject: BEACH GRILL LEASE Rent receipts from the beach grill have not exceeded the minimum amount of s" $13,000 at any time during the past 4 years. Current receipts, including the beach concession are not in excess of the minimum. Mr. Ward's October 16, " 1992 letter requests a five year lease at$1,100 per month with a five year option at $1,155 plus $400 per month from the Boucher Bros. Concession. This would , increase the revenue from this source by $4,800 per year from $13,000 to $17,800. 1 I. 1 y: •LJCNrj � t r • J > u I � - e / 1 , r , } Ut�ty�lb�ySliFtr J ><•.[ R � Va t r �uF •. rr{i'rG4 ,- 5 6}� ^'1'Y )tii�4�I�4Cj.1YS t �(.1,"-`^+'`1�,*C/y.. ,�,:• Ls� �'l r�'t•�' X :;.y' . J-,'?.fF •KS � �, '..t %^,t�}":.��:` ,� .lam a , i'�^i�>'a� � �-.� :�?':i�ti.��„�,i� � „1 �J�. Y�;I:Cj�µ.itt l,',",n�sJ��1J1wlr.: .'•1.M- iS rot�1.��:,1frlf" ri rtl<i.::1 ; ✓.Yam:. 't� .ww+ "^-z i '•,, ��< a..�ry �- §..�s�u t Ywl,`���p"�k�,.,. �t"+i >< ^. '.f �?.�Y4"i'inV .�•�..�'�f S"w�� .(C��Jryf,yn�,4;t�./t l'"%'��i:.. I .,:.41� 1 -^ f��.i � r/ �,.u. «a"' \yf J:�-• ���1�Lt}"s'�ti-.l1 t;J�YF. .�%"�(-u ,is ,9'�ly�r�y{�L �•.y,���yt�-1�.� !!.'1�v� ..-n`�G. JY"i 1.Tdl,GJ i,,F�/Xr� ��Ti'1.'tS lJll�h /'..CZ'��A�/4 Y' J� �lt� rl L { YS:� r.:v.�.' '11 ✓•,., l� T�h� S t f w���.. S�r.� t'1S t.\.(. lA�r7• '��V:��f��J��Va�,.}-y�t�C� ,�4 1$��a�J rt /4�`'uv I 3frl r�7� 15-5 I'f,.:.J�.'r 1 f , ,.�.f� . -�r .. rY .. , J ,' y .,r J. .`���, s� ,.. ..�_� ''.'..`.. �.. � �''... ..�.� ..1.:..?- .� Y�.!t i11; •a'. �..�.ct �`tr .. . .:4 yt , .;..kuru9. <..0 1.r41�L N._ .,. .. ..., Jr:: � ... :..• . , t "��-... .? .WZS.. f "•l -I Lit BOUCHER BROTHERS / Pool and Beach Management, Inc. 3448 Northeast 210th Terrace Aventura, Florida 33180 November 23, 1993 Mr. Bob Flatley Dania City Manager { 100 West Dania Beach Blvd. Dania Beach, F1. , ? I Dear Mr. Bob Flatley: t a ' '. Pursuant to a recent conversation I had with Mr. Tim Tapp, I would like to ) submit the following proposal for your consideration and approval: j,I. a Boucher Brothers would be extremely interested in providing watersport 1 activities for Dania Beach and would offer the following: i c Catamarans and Hobie Cats (demand would determine the number of boats) ii+ — Assorted beach games and water sports ; iKS — Certified instructors will be available to teach all watersports including: Rafting, aqua cycling, boogie boarding and wind surfing. In addition to r . jeevr these watersport activities, we will provide scuba instruction in accordance ` s2 l'V < with an accredited scuba organizations, additionally, we will make provision >a for deep sea fishing charters and or rental of fishing equipment. y\ii r Additionally, since the safety and service of the members and their guests is our primary concern, the additional features will include: ' is A marked channel taking the sailboats 100 yards offshore, ( ' ,I eliminating the risk of colliding with a swimmer. r A $500,00.00 liability policy naming the establishment and individual ? ,fir•. owners, if requested. Thank you, James Rocco Boucher and The Boucher Brothers Pool and Beach Management Incorp. Y . r - p J 1 1 ' Q 1 , 1 I>jrl a; S'( i fJi fkf flynv S . �,�/.�Yti�i 1h f r�J+'71 R'y:i. ,�r��Y)y '•]�.-' ¢# Y ; (, ' u+j:�' �n p�,�'•n,tij�':'�a• . 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Y t.Fr.l" Y w.Y,� ~�'� . .-�• 1 x`, �( ,�7>]c�, .. �'{b,y aLvy.kti`l h.A�. 5/5�• he �a�.�zY�`��Htl�?` i.,: i i`- ,�i'P�,.. f�f J ;wfi�7�� YYr r,. ;.7�� x . i r. r v. •* ti ;�• •�r-v , -z � r 1 .'�'. � 4�� ` �+.4i.•.`S �it « 4 yi ��1 .{`t. �.�.:e.rl1 vr, i'ryS 'IL NS,f{: 1 F Ll,.r e a17�� r v n Y Pe i l F'Y iT r \i� �(..-: \ �*• l "y �."�1i �'h. ,. ! tt'wlX_ti'•Y'r,i D �. ��`��c:�yd'r' �'``Y Ftis g♦ '-� 'riRn �'.! 7'fiJ n ,,lY '. � �- w > , it , /r 7 yy' �y 3��S����..Y.�.:����M`t.3��:�f�"�yY�Jn�:�..J.r �o.�,{,''. •�'", ti" ', I a-;- / aP Ldr'.+ n�,�y ,fir C ,,,1�..�, 115, j-<:.P,rT- a:.,� ,�) <e T�`Y r !bb S"� ., .:.,) A CITY OF DANIA • A INTEROFFICE MEMORANDUM It Date February 3, 1994 {; ,Y To: Robert Flatley, City Manager 1' •`"" """ From: Michael Smith, Personnel Director T VyMT FCip I SUBJECT: Engineering Services- NW 5th Avenue (CDBG) i Proposals were recently received from two firms, Berry Calvin and Robert Miller and Associates, for engineering services related to the NW 5th Avenue Improvement project which is funded through the ; Community Development Block Grant Program. ?; , s Both firms were interviewed by a committee consisting of myself,Will Allen and Tom Grammer. Both firms were found to qualified to perform the work and had prior work experience with CDBG projects. It ; was the unanimous consensus of the committee that Miller and Associates gained points with respect f to their approach to the project, Additionally it is a stated objective of the competitive negotiations act ; to effect an equitable distribution of contracts among qualified firms. '�)n Two SDBE firms were contacted directly, Baseline Engineering , a WBE firm stated they would submit a proposal but did not and another firm Gator Engineering a W/MBE firm was not qualified by virtue of I f no prior experience in CDBG work and the focus of the firms prior experience from a technical standpoint was in traffic signalization. rF The recommendation of staff is to select Miller and Associates to perform engineering services for the project. R i y e c s r r f1ur y. ryl ,{ �.f , i I ,1 •l d ry1( r 1 t�vti r. dL �t y JIB !'��✓i'rtk'�r}�flf rT��<l,N�. '�rf rr l /fM,���'( t s S� ibY t dr ei mkt Y7r..5F kt�^n-Pk�a �: eyt a''aV."Xy>Y C'{'��.fb� r�".KF b�•�l �y,��+ �n+{�v �l IM ,,32 4p f7�+-`FS�i+ ji i'4T to i /pµypr.•^' '�d �, A « ry�n°`1(�ii u/p f�`�.r'�"` ..,msp ^r• �!r'd r d.'��' � v.- :x � _" f s,w n r •nyKsf�. +Ifh1�" oaf rS�F"sf'"T'h f',r 'J 7 V }y �j 1�:.7.'Fl ,f a C.p , �' u .(t} rAj.wtttY r 2.Vic• P 3 A r�°<L Y ♦ r'.. .. ar �.9 t �:' •w" :� ���r 5�f��:4��tifa���1), � '"S�lu err ::-xlfT , i���V. Cl,`1 r> > ,r r^;/.. F^Y 'L� Si yS`C.�.:.�� -:r tH4. 'i" "�'Lf's. �9.�'! 7i� y.yRtf`�vlc+ ,n yA i ;w0., �. !A L, w .;. i Y i.,r I._>.. ,✓'^ 3�i P r c .'. '. �t . a ss } . .t 33 � � �.°,. rt f f , r . 1 TM THE CITY OF DANIA Northwest 5th Avenue Improvements ; 3 f Statement of Qualifications F Prepared for � ,. The City of Dania yyr I I Submitted By: Robert H. Miller & Associates, Inc. _ Engineers • Planners Environmental Professionals _ 1800 N. Douglas Road, Suite 200 Pembroke Pines, Florida 33024 (305) 436-7000 Fax (305) 436-8664 January 27, 1994 s � u E K> S�4At4r^i�?� �fr /f f•Y. +a-�,M1 M,Jc 4tts \> t, �1i1'�`2.'��`gY-"�^{��j5+�.a#��f.Y.xf'h�+y,"SN`•� taY i•"St�.(j>' ' Y�l � YiC r4X Z,A T.q: � ;; ,:,: ..;:',. .^i y ^'7'��..r, fI c }, �a^1i`'�•sY 44.'Y.y{�» � x"'�+�iir �1�-5 V..^'.�St$ S��C: i ib. YM1 �7`���t�'�5� 4�")pt -r� ���fi�: f'rYr 1 f k 5 �`-.�,.� 4 �}-1 � .r ':r:s tl r � \��. � x r �.r•`.:..`4 ,�+yry,'j�e `�+'.,_:` �. 1ry't';y�,ri. uK�t�'4 1,Z Eth%,:.r Y 1�. { N 1Lt ,. y�+srri`$ rf S„'�,htt� �fl i .r f a r s. 4 s Ali r• ..r.� 'v;t., ' - `.i rt'Y .t vy. °ac �t Y.yf � ,t3r t,x S" ;K 1 x✓rc�'�;�.f�>°t " �'" �� . ' F- �„ ,r 1 s -f' r' t e .- � y. a '^i r :.., � , k-{^ e�t �t b 4 L °`: 'J ��4� �" 13 '�.,y i>- I d r r ^tii x.:r.a.... r /�, x 4.. ...� t;l✓. - .. �', x ti ,,Y��, Y N Z.,a 4 t r „-, 0'..1 a 5 q x r yt t v�- .F61 ! .✓�' - u :. / , -4 0, !ill 111:11 101 1111 lgll%lql;�1 ill Ili ell 1511illill ill 1 d Robert H. Miller& Associates, Inc. ENGINEERS . PLANRS ENVIRONMENTAL PROFESSNEIONALS January 27, 1994 Mr. Michael W. Smith Director Community Development City of Dania 100 West Dania Beach Boulevard Dania,Florida 33004 Dear Mr. Smith: Re: City of Dania Northwest 5th Avenue Improvements Proposal No. 1363 Robert H. Miller & Associates, Inc. is pleased to present our credentials as Consultants to the City of Dania for the Northwest 5th Avenue Improvements project. As a firm with extensive local experience, we recognize this as a promising opportunity and we feel we offer the expertise, resources, knowledge and understanding of the area needed to successfully address the issues facing the City of Dania. Robert H. Miller & Associates, Inc. (RHM&A) is a 17 year old award winning Broward firm Comprised of experienced engineers, planners and environmental professionals. With a growing staff of 25, we offer a large scope of services ranging from engineering, planning, design, government permitting and construction monitoring to specialized environmental services. Additionally RHM&A has extensive roadway experience ranging from street resurfacing and widening, sidewalks, drainage and pavement markings. We also have experience with Community Development Block Grant projects in Broward. As a local firm, we have completed over 20 projects in Dania involving roads, drainage and utilities engineering. 1800 N. Douglas Road,Suite 200, Pembroke Pines, Florida 33024 (305) 436-7000 Fax(305)-436-8664 Zt'i 14 hill -7 J, As you will see from our qualifications, our team was assembled based on the collective experience of its professionals in roadway, drainage and sidewalk design. The combined experience of these professionals offers you the knowledge and expertise required to successfully complete the task of improving Northwest 5th Avenue in a timely response to the City of Dania!s needs. We appreciate the opportunity to submit our qualifications and look forward to �Ik the opportunity to present our credentials in detail Sincerely, obert H. filler, P.E. ...... RHN4/hmr 4LP1363.127 .......... �t� 'Eli r\t . . .... 1 1 , C i E n� t , . 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" L:. c t.:r,P;X,. ¢ry o �ti .�.�l�St��kl C�h��.�5.''i ys Y�. f r ny�a�� iv .•RIr V Am t y33 tHJF•?.'f,,l . ! L. _� >i ':.d �ti3 .tpr yv R'.i i y3l `�' 4�t ,Y`7r .. �f{ . *t �i xtitiru$jt ��. i�d e'� Yt.xss y,- t(+�' Tf�?.j t . l LLD 3;if .+t"'fY.r. .7 7Lwry. _-� v'""♦ s Nr,tt r:arty'v. •--...F ta.`��".�` �A(lrr+.. y j�i �.l rs tit ;�a ,�+i$r: �7 }4d � '' L�(�rtr:.:'r N' 1-''�.i rt ° �e�:r.?d r [ 1 h,.,.? i � '.,>,. :. ""��'._ - ..'be'a n._-r�_:�� ��^�� ti'-?�t��f T°4f�•ijL r�p�.ey<��`b i t '..i+ r6 (K 3.t n 1 �t� .��'+' ,a atr �.�>n s.�+ 1 r^ r � . c .,,• t j. F ' . u M- r . .. Y v 3 � 1 'f 1 .M'1.�tiS=tiL+ � -�" x �,ter P '1 1 i^�;..f'�,y+ iT (L .�77 !„l f;�'.:� •, r r ] .r ,n,._ . .,-. . . .. ^` i . . � 3 .. '•.. � . .y rrr -Lil � is /F '�d`rt ti'v ... ....} T4, IT z ail 111al r t %i RELEVANT PROJECT EXPERIENCE A % at 7'v .......... Y ------------ T�z ( .fir rr tt r r t 1 _. . . . Robert H. Miller&Associates, Inc. ENGINEERS . PLANNERS ENVIRONMENTAL PROFESSIONALS I y: RELEVANT PROJECT EXPERIENCE i µ r Potter Park Block Grant I' Davie, Florida A Broward County Community Development Block Grant Program in conjunction .` with The Town of Davie which included 1 112 miles of gravity sewer design and f2 plans, plans for resurfacing and reconstruction of 1 114 miles of residential ' streets with Swale drainage. Construction services included contract ; z a ' administration, coordination with residents affected by the construction and t rWR construction monitoring on a daily basis. ( � :W Sheridan Street ; From East of US 1 to North of 5th Avenue Dania, Florida ti t. c A 4-lane existing roadway that required widening on both sides. Services provided included resurfacing,storm drainage and driveway connections. t r }d L Southwest 148th Avenue (Volunteer Road) 4V, Davie, Florida A one half mile stretch of rural 2-lane undivided road located in Davie, Florida. Services provided to Ivanhoe Land Investments included design and plan preparation for roadway and storm drainage system and processing through the Town of Davie and Broward County. r I t1 - f f � 4800 N. Douglas flood,Suite 200, Pembroke Pines, Florida 33024 (305) 436-7000 Fax(305)-436.8664 a tt t tttyyrry �1 �1)Lx atT�rJ��Jy�^' 1'•i3 f� uyy��j<s��r fi" t', h fc f pp r't} y{9<. i""+tf ^t..�fJK>S 1u+�' .+r rJ Y.i;: �' ,j/t, n i � �t .��^tt`•"1 1 'ii"+r�r rl r A{r'4"` b i�'7�'W'•��7 „� T4i'i1� ,1 t.5� rsJ;:r�if�h}l{C a';� 9x�C 4',�` 1fR' �,, ''' , .,:J. f -'3'C - lac s 1\ •w ^, .�,'�.T rt '?'�r.�y' ; >.y :.,f ,"ii w�.t'yti w°h•�jv'"�' � .1y° a .�F .• grj sCy��i'3f&�"�"Flftrr ' ny1i,Xt f�i.%+ r� �' r_ �.,t ll . St I�v ti.. 4 J,.' .^S:i i`n4-.S)�s�l.+b >...'+4�}r Yria.q �'�t�.� ski,'.. !+r � Y "st rfrv.f''S1`��it. .' G'}�,r �... r,rty ,J ✓• i _,Y,e s c .� 4 f...rn c t ." ,x 'T" y i4-_.ate �•> �T x,� ,y s•-r .r'� c{,+1 q 41 x yi.f+Y4'r"i5� gYY6� y3•y t hl � dJ y'�'YY�J-.♦ Y e' �11LL..r1 bY"1 rf 1.: 1f � r -:� i �. , * t rr -d � t Star ...6'_'.i_ry ....�.<Y..Cdt1:..4. tva..�Q 'n.4. >_. r r. <. '3: ✓... - + _ t 1' .. ::+!a 1 ..4 .. ... . ?.. 1. ... ... tl ..?�.,>� ''G �+{i.h. �pf Y;i��..rr.-,L i.'.r .. Relevant Project Experience Continued Southwest 1 00th Avenue Davie, Florida A 2 112 mile four lane divided rural road located in Davie, Florida. Services provided to Broward County Engineering Division included roadway and storm drainage, bridal path, and sidewalk design. Additional services included canal construction observation. administration and can excavation, contract a Sheridan Street From Palm Avenue to University Drive Pembroke Pines, Florida Design for a now 4-lane divided Broward County trafficway located in Pembroke Pines Florida designed for Broward County Engineering Division. Services provided included paving, positive storm drainage system, construction inspection, lighting, bike path, bus bays, guard rails and construction inspection. Palm Avenue From Pembroke Road to Washington Street Pembroke Pines, Florida .k V A new 3-lane roadway located in Pembroke Pines, Florida. Services provided to Rainbow Development included paving, storm drainage, signal improvements and fi A construction observation. 2 'fir- 1- 1 _W"V4 *`N 'A' 'M 3'1 'NIn 11 IM �AY'vj' j%: A, X j i 1 n i Relevant Project Experience Continued r Sunrise Street Resurfacing and Reconstruction Area l & 2 i Sunrise, Florida Services were provided to the City of Sunrise and performed in conjunction with s replacement of water mains in the City. Services included design, permitting and „ * construction inspection of improvements to areas served by Plant No. 1 potable ' water distribution system and road resurfacing. { R� Grandview Estates 3 a Dania, Florida s Thirty acre site slated for residential development located in Dania, Florida. ' f ^Ysfty I Services provided included a concurrency status review of the site. The study evaluated the proposed increased density from one to two units per acre and its impact on the surrounding roads. +` r Transflorida Bank l Dania, Florida s `. a Services provided by Robert H. Miller & Associates, for this banking facility j h ' located along 5th Avenue in Dania included paving, drainage, and construction w ri Mr' observation . ".r s1rn•r:: Fro < University Drive Utility Extensions Davie, Florida I , Services for this project included preparation of engineering plans for ' approximately 1 mile of.water main and sewage force main extensions along University Drive and Southwest 82nd Avenue in the Town of Davie. i X' 3 , r , L' , i Ll 1 '� >Q � C � o- • i + �+-s��t~• �-ir.t� Jor�J. "�,>�t��Yk'""i"7:1$'���x, •:r. � n2 }i' �fA 1 r i`•'' erH r iiS 4 t y9"S �i z'f e�y r•n'+,,:! }}yy !, • �� �' '�+41 �'Z�rS� l#flail" u{�AY��kiY ;� ���.� t ,?h.F�r 1,�y if�i� y.J� l ir"S�L .a ?S K! ti!• e,�.r';?"` '^I,r� r , t.�,:i` '"c'Y* _-1.P,^ v , e.. .. fY,4„ ���) alp�t'Y� ,4�L� r 2 A"..�� Rvs3r r/}±,.r�r4 }$�' '`•,+ ��3r }/nti :� ,::f J l i-l' r}Z 'n... r�.,.(sst S-f1SFZ ',7L,{2 �,�' r",'_� f .:y,1� "G'P�E^.y Yr<.Y�( ' k>2 SM• � „^ , '•i , i t �fl_�%+ 1 i. I v�lr 1 _ ^^. v - �. f C r°! Y t !. 1. 5i -at� i �i' tt' a aft q``�t >• 1' F r .� i , r' +--+.L . y^. 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Services provided included: due diligence and platting assistance, widening of Griffin i Road, a Broward County roadway, environmental permitting, ground water rr contamination study evaluation, site plan design and processing, traffic study, ;rtij3 coordination of an archaeological study, on-site paving, drainage, water, and sewer improvement, utility developers agreement coordination and processing „ and off-site roadway, drainage and utility improvements. w[: J Park Road Drainage Improvements I7�: Town of Pembroke Park, Florida y ' A major storm drainage improvement in an existing industrial area and involved maintenance of traffic during construction adjacent to a major thoroughfare. + ,� a Services provided to the Town of Pembroke Park included storm drainage improvements, contractor selection, contract administration and construction observation. T. 1 ' Southwest 31st Avenue lXI Pembroke Road to Carolina Street , Pembroke Park, Florida One-quarter mile of Portland cement concrete road with a percolation type drainage system and 2,000 feet of 12" water main and sanitary sewage. This s project included preparation of assessment rolls, presentations at public hearings, coordination between the Town of Pembroke Park and Broward County and `- extensive maintenance of traffic coordination. Services provided included roadway design, storm drainage, water distribution and sewage collection design, contractor selection, construction administration and contract observation. I � x � 1 r J t ) t K, 4 J ir t S ,���,���i},Y,�y l..!'{:7�`z -�y�i "6rih' �tff'�r+jIT y. "'�N y. r rt�atitc.,o K Jy S.vi W y,F�'S,S�y � •; .�!'� �'�� 'xJr�'3A!l ��+ i. Fr 1� �t7C'�p'''�,.Ti`M1�:'.�'I v "�'j3'ia%".�i �f �[� Zr ,ay1'>• S ,ta+ �� ��t`�t�� Av� ��i1�43 fzFrASy�1 t'�i�5?A�`k`Ya��( tr• .- ry„ �., `x+.4��+1�'� F k"rt'4 4� wJy y f r .� n .,>,.7'�F, r. .'-><." n �. ,T n.�,� !y, :H'7"�a K�Ny}y"�t..a✓1 f<'! `,� 'Y f£ rpy .� q t ♦ + t!^.t A ':,- G 1 1 ! :�N ':}C J, L' w4'!3'.� �.ri rrh b. yi .0 •� r r ,,,f : x L 1. � ! s, *rib.�� M+' M.<:'j�'7�,��. f'°rYC'3+i'-,A✓�a� ` li.l� 'T )f)J? ..ix" r 1 )�.,�j t T J + .f .✓ ,� '' ..`'y x,Y: YL`4 �,,+YJ lk.. t`l\ M�bl.y.}•J Relevant Project Experience Continued Olsen Middle School Dania, Florida A Broward County Middle School located in Dania, Florida. Services include: Preparation of the horizontal control plan, On-site paving, drainage, water, sewer, j signing and marking improvements and off-site roadway and signing and marking improvements. r ' I �# t 3 99 m 7 t,Y h Y4 I » � F , µ , ) i r , ✓( IY 1 1 � 1 k 5 f a 1 ley .r 1 ( �pS�n'��'i3'tikttvi 4 A ,ajvv4T�Py. 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'•' '4 tT�.i ,�ttl �I�1 t �;A ;.t t rv�•t.... � Y tra:N�t�{t+,+'/..1v'�.Ae,.•n �r N'1�.�rr�;� J tR.L'-M1:,�:t�.N...i�e-;,?"w��..:.vt..xL}i`.:...:�.}�i'�.t.:.r't{.'�!t'J'.5./_t.+s u.o� -�.y1L t t z F.. {''J J 7 r� 'e+ i}Y SS �l'�'.eF1tit xt ". t t• TEAM (WALIFICATIONS r r fit. i. Y ` Y — ti� 1 )n :I.j(::. :V {t n �1 ` ✓y "S ail r,!4: E:A6 yi PI { : ! AARobert H. Miller&Associates, Inc. ENGINEERS . ENVIRONMENTAL ROFEMONALS Robert H. Miller, P.E. Registrations and Certifications: 0 Registered Professional Engineer, State of Florida a Certificate of Continued Professional Development, Florida Engineering Society, 1976 to Present is > Certified Professional Services Manager, Professional Services Management Institute Education: Attt Master of Business Administration, Nova University, 1976 Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering, University of Florida, 1963 Relevant Professional Experience: Y0 Robert H. Miller & Associates, Inc., Engineers • Planners • Environmental %f'; Professionals, Pembroke Pines, Florida; President and CEO responsible for overall operation of consulting engineering and planning firm specializing in studies, environmental permits, design and construction monitoring of highways, roadways, storm drainage, water and sewer systems, site and land planning, environmental mitigation, and related site . development assistance for developers, industry, and governmental agencies. June 1976 to Present M.E. Berry and Associates, Land Surveyors and Engineers, Hollywood, Florida; Partner and Director of Engineering - responsible for complete operation of consulting civil engineering business. July 1973 to June 1976 7 City of Hollywood, Florida; Chief Field Engineer, Assistant City Engineer and Chief of Engineering Services - supervised draftsmen, engineer, clerical, survey and field inspection personnel in engineering of municipal projects. November 1970 to July 1973 Broward Community College, Ft. Lauderdale, Florida; part-time Instructor in the Department of Contracting and Civil Engineering Technology teaching courses in construction and engineering. Fall 1972 to Spring 1976 1800 N. Douglas Road,Suite 200, Pembroke Pines, Florida 33024 (305) 436.7000 Fax (305)-436-8664 e6��n itf�:f• I 4.� Z'V Vvti 11 T 'IN5 V,, t 1 q y Robert H. Miller, P.E. Continued Reynolds, Smith and Hills, Architects-Engineers-Planners, Hollywood, Florida; Design Engineer and Project Manager. September 1968 to November 1970 Relevant Project Experience: ' i ,; Potter Park Block Grant Project, a project in the Town of Davie which included one and one half miles of gravity sewer design and plans, and U �3 plans for the resurfacing and reconstruction of one and a quarter miles of residential streets with Swale drainage. Additional coordination for i informing residents affected by the construction and daily construction� a Lax ` I monitoring. T„1� Px Yt ' Sheridan Street from Palm Avenue to University Drive, a 2-mile segment r of rural 4-lane, divided road located in Broward County, Florida which included design and plans preparation for roadway, traffic and irrigation } e plans, and coordination between the Broward County Engineering Division 71 Fr, for contract preparation and administration. F �r Southwest 148th Avenue, a one-half mile stretch of 2-lane undivided road located in Davie, Florida. Services provided included design and plan s I preparation for roadway and storm drainage system and processing through the Town of Davie and Broward County. Southwest 100th Avenue, a 2 1/2 mile four lane divided rural road (� located in Davie, Florida. Services provided to Broward County Engineering Division included: roadway, storm drainage and sidewalk design. Additional services included canal excavation, contract administration and construction observation. 1 i • Sunrise Street Resurfacing and Reconstruction Area I & 2 - Services were provided to the City of Sunrise and performed in conjunction with ' I replacement of water mains in the City. Services included: design, permitting and construction inspections of improvements to areas served by Plant No. 1 potable water distribution system and road resurfacing. r -. 2 , a t IIF, �4 �i , l•� err Y ��) �: � V `�"��iyiecrx�.�'a YY�'F•irf'{y�}�.; .f?[� 4 u,, 1R�.i>r 2V eAt �. F i 1 �t"y�i YL 'x-7°If•:r ala 4(EtriY Sy t,1Y?{ ` .. ti tt N rSr I� IV Z3.s k�,a y,�v�lrm'k'S e4��t{3 x>',5j.it,'K i A�vlU�',l 4t �� !�,zY' r K•rc" ) j ' ¢i�"`'�Yr a+'�j�bYr��'ni2��4��yk�✓�.J,yr rk?i '.r:CJ' 9 xL .j fr• ✓ r.- � .:.:-, � [ ' �'r `.k+'+:�. ..c<^...a. .v ���i"��+ xi�����3�y.�4{vR.. Y FS'�.^rYA�v`i`��f J�x(�? !"o-)t d)[ r �Y r79 ti4rr•xSS r a ,•`�. .^ f "r's�s�+kr[ r �.FTi��• �Yb'n .�." s, r 4r., p Irv, :r r t x r^-.- - It i7 itt ........ ... IV f. ............ Robert H. Miller, P.E. Continued PROFESSIONAL AND CIVIC ACTIVITIES: 0 1988 Florida Engineer of the Year 0 1993 Florida Award for Outstanding Service to the Engineering Profession d* State Director, Florida Institute of Consulting Engineers a Peer Reviewer, American Consulting Engineers Council Member, Broward Community College Civil Engineering Technology Advisory Committee • Member, Visiting Committee, Civil Engineering Dept., University of Florida Adjunct Asst. Professor, College of University of Miami Civil and Architectural Engineering, .. ..... • Adjunct Instructor, Nova University National Board of Directors, Professional Services Management Association Who's Who in Leading American Executives, 1991, 1992, 1993 Fellow Member, Florida Engineering Society Fellow Member, American Society of Civil Engineers 3 gm E n-vNiv, IN f . S . . AA Robert H. Miller&Associates, Inc. ENGINEERS - PLANNERS ENVIRONMENTAL PROFESSIONALS " DAN A. TINTNER, P.E. 1 Registrations and Certifications: �' ) • Registered Professional Engineer, State of Florida • Certificate of Continued Professional Development, Florida Engineering Society L A I Education: V. Master of Business Administration, University of Houston, 1986 ": I • Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering, University of Florida, 1980 i Relevant Professional Experience: s j n I Robert H. Miller & Associates, Inc., Engineers • Planners Environmental t + Professionals, Pembroke Pines, Florida; Project Manager - responsible for design, engineering, budgets and scheduling for site development work for earthwork, ` s roadways, storm drainage, water distribution and sewer systems, contract administration and environmental permitting. March 1989 to Present -; Florida Power & Light Company (FPL), Miami, Florida; Engineer - responsible for T design and management of distribution construction projects for commercial ,{2+xx , z residential, and industrial sector. June 1986 to March 1989 1 i. McDermott Engineering, Inc., Houston, Texas; Project Engineer - responsible for ,design and engineering of civil structures for industrial sites, refineries and power ` `f plants. August 1981 to May 1984 Fluor Engineering and Construction, Inc., Houston, Texas; Structural Engineer - h� designed steel and reinforced concrete structures, foundations, pipe supports, and other plant structures. March 1980 to July 1981 I I �> N 1800 N. Douglas Road, Suite 200, Pembroke Pines, Florida 33024 (305) 436.7000 Fax(305)-436.8664 si,y"��h ,F�if/ 7 r2 . -cr,; - 9..z,•Cu �. , r t CL 41V{ }iv M1 l s'�•,d,s t. !. h*7 CxG t A, i f1��aL riX s!r ;e 1',l�i�'r.$»'•'�xY' .ri rok'� A�r'y ti. ri of F Rli •Jy`r l�J'i n4 ` r i 4• Y jF ., „" qw Cr, ,xy r..,t,e ar'd\ x f j T t l t) �J"i1 L 'Y'n A7,t.sx,.d/a:x*jr r 5�r/'.. 'i y ; �'^7 I f 1 a .+ - 1 ti t -c. a•\ Y 'v o.l "��E�.,��t.'`'i b t,,v; . }.P z1kyf y, . Nr ';x"1fSf'd: �n �^r, l:` r.+.�1",;, if $• , '.3 �} Z.� ��•• 'Y i u.. ri _ f 1•k• itr .�� •Yl H F'!l h'!'�.4'yr,u i,;SF...s"4y \� jfLG!� Y t •1�411 .,} \I Lf r r ( r �� a._ .,� �' > t -: '�^ I •tr ;�' i r f[,` A t Y � s 5"• p r , is ,µ r d� zfa ,i 1 , ,t �, + � � I .11m +�L r•s .'� i`1 t a� ... .:..1_ l:2'+ .?c.n1', r1 .,li 1� ' (/` rj.,r:,: ,. •.. „ . .� ;.P�. , ,.. _ . <... 7 .. .. .... . _. ,�t?,t[�f • . rtil.,�'•r` Y .. s0• t ar t 't Dan A. Tintner, P.E. Continued r'a Relevant Project Experience: -"t • Griffin Road Widening, designed in conjunction with the New Testament Baptist Church development in unincorporated Broward County from Hancock Road to Southwest 136th Avenue. Services provided included pavement design, = i drainage, signing and marking plans and permitting. ; r Nob Hill Road Improvements, the stretch of Broward County Roadway south of Oakland Park Boulevard. Services provided for this project included: roadway , plans for intersection design, turn lanes, pavements signing and marking and coordination of traffic signal design with Broward County Traffic Engineering Division and subconsultants. } f Nob Hill Palms, a 40-acre subdivision which required roadway plans, drainage, t a Ids`4 utilities, pavements, signing and marking plans and improvements for 100th "r Avenue in Davie, Florida. F i. d � Npi v� ty r The Trails, a 126-acre residential subdivision in Pembroke Pines, Florida which �! ate, entailed surface water management and water distribution system design, !' $a permitting, coordination of contractors, inspections, and coordination with ry governmental agencies. PROFESSIONAL AND CIVIC ACTIVITIES: 'i Member, Florida Engineering Society '� • Member, American Society of Civil Engineers :t _:srM Member, National Society of Professional Engineers +, • Member, Association of Energy Engineers • Member, Davie Toastmasters Club 2508 UK 1 I , f . ! r f Sdi 3 , Y�. � aJ 4F; e �, ]7• :� 4�2 G t M1M1 vYj<jjj�ra ril�� rl+i+r{✓`rt rt y��. P^� t �.'� ���Y Y}� r 1 tRA-F4' f7 t �Y.f.�$�"f✓'v(a jf,J. ' s�'p}at�� a(i r'Le�S=xlfd °. � r)isf'nf�ry'��Ay'1 �A�Sv� ��1� r} ���1•('ylV Y�T t i n i\�`~ `�a y r �r�r�'V�r� (�f F� <�I�Y♦ f 1 oJ� �. Y ''r 1t i" r t'���r� YC� .t ♦ �' l l t.l 'i ". "' /tY{ `i i" (�44'!,'M)t� ii1 J`�.)r,. 41i i� I r..�: 4 l 4�y✓rii`rt� ( t?! ��+r� ^..1 ry /° � ':...� t' I. i F "� .,t a � 1 Y ..•;.4v+.•. r ' Ftt��' `.�.1.f`, U,u is ` _'r i 55 .F} 1 fl yy++o''u ft 0 tSL.t t ♦ t / � t •3.. .v• r'' "(� 5 u_ n t '•.'n .qr rr Y Y �i rZi(?1 jt ti♦ it Lrtr YI f 4 . .ar ! ✓ r �r Fi+pr .f>v ,t 1�.:. t.•, .. ,.. .. :,r.. ..r�.�'.:i�: t4 ..'1"t...� ,H� ••if , .t l l a Robert H. Miller&Associates, Inc. fENVIRONMENTAL PLANNERS a Kevin M. Hart, P.E. l Registrations and Certifications: l • Registered Professional Engineer, State of Florida ` Certificate of Continued Professional Development, Florida Engineering Society ° Education: Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering, Virginia Tech, 1981 1. ;. Relevant Professional Experience: I ° Robert H. Miller & Associates, Inc., Engineers • Planners • Environmental r Professionals Pembroke Pines, Florida; Principal/Senior Project Manager - rs C responsible for design, contract administration, and project coordination for earthwork, roadways, storm drainage, water and sewer systems, environmental permitting, project planning, and associated site development work. October 1981 to January 1989, January 1990 to Present h f Ameri-First Development Corporation, Miami, Florida; Project,Development a l Engineer - ' responsible for budgeting, scheduling, and overall project coordination for site development projects including 980-acre Imagination Farms and 1,200-acre Sawgrass Mills. January 1989 to January 1990. Dewberry and Davis, Consulting Civil Engineers, Vienna, Virginia; Civil ,z Engineer - worked as a technical evaluator for National Flood Insurance Program. June 1981 to October 1981. 1 Relevant Project Experience: • West Broward Industrial Park, a 480-acre mixed-use industrial and + - residential development located in Pembroke Pines, Florida. Services provided for this project included surface water management, permitting, roadway design, grading design, site planning, participation in land use J amendment and rezoning processes; as well as paving, drainage, water, sewer, lift station design and permitting, construction observation and I contract administration. 1 1800 N. Douglas Road,Suite 200, Pembroke Pines, Florida 330 D l 24 (305) 436.7000 Fax(305)•436.8664 , v�e'9�yY •ttb„( t<r �pp1�� t l� ff E�.F,A� t�,rr ! ..l' rF , s .4 f.'+IMti it R�. 5rr � }.c a LKt� V. 1 P� r'P rt5�1, IM � f� Y'oA t�1�ni �'Yyn�tyrgOtJ' � y�ry 1" HiLM'k� t S� f 04 p��4G s, � ���, .y"F�.r � tv{:r,i�. � x�.C•1+ti '�Ley :fT !i t t F` ^S'r� ^' t. r.. r. ,�i y r�.tyv �liu:F r'•? 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Hart, P.E. i Continued I "- i i ' • Spring Valley, a 540-acre residential development located in Pembroke Pines, Florida which entailed a variety of services including, surface water management, site planning, permitting, roadway and grading design, paving, drainage, contract administration and construction observation. +n"ti I Shenandoah, a 600-acre mixed-use development in Davie, Florida. Services provided for this project included, roadway and grading design, site planning, permitting, surface water management,9 paving, drainage, _ contract administration and construction observation. i t } r Professional and Civic Activities: , a Broward Branch of American Society of Civil Engineers, Past President - �' 5 1991 Member, Florida Engineering Society ' Davie Toastmasters Club 2508, Past President - 1985, 1989 : Ri yK� t A itiv is✓�� r ' yYrfi 1 r S4� P„ t � , n f j ? 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MONTHHAVE AUTOMAT)CALLY RESIGNED TWELVE (12) SAIDMEMBERTHE CHAIRPERSON SHALL NOTI THEIR posrnON AND EXCUSE BY ACOMMTME MEMBER CAN APPLY To APPOWTA NEW MEMBER. 7 • • • r • . 1 TIME OF THE r. THE l •.• •i. F•R THEIR ABSENCE. COMMITTEE • TE REASONS MEETM STATING THE •' I 4 GRANTED • THE ASSENT En THE �.y MEETING VOTE YES,THE EXCUSE WILL BE WHO ACCUMULATES TWO (2) SON SHALL CHAIRPER SPAN VWITH COPIES OF ED ABSENCES IN A TWELVE(121 MONTH CONSECUTIVE '.E a OFTHE SAID NOTICE DEpOSffED WITH THE CLM;X fs. it mione from the DAAC. the Comission Agenda to remove Donna Si Please put an item on vlln z Thank you. 'L. t: 1 s Chairperson, 1. po t Pr <#? cc: Vice Chair Beulah Lair Dania Commissioneryde Robert }' ¢¢ WW4 uJil1e�1 Y ✓' A ° h r. 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Si tjt♦ftt'- S tr5,. rw� rrl.it l�:, ti: ,. t r r 'z r tit r -a ra' . d •tK1' pj. .k.y .F"y{r--?e tiJu ♦ f ♦ N �A �,�'4 i 1 "r k x a 1 •�t r i .•- 1 „\ 1: 15 r i�r.,a 4i Saaf�. �1 ,41 t+.v .[.. { :.jy`r i t y r J"n 1-k i i.f.7f{t\C`•F�.c�' JYf'y�i; Will. r e ti .� kyr 7.e y+a Uf i § 4 •i't ^ wr...�.i-4 e`♦t M rz r MEMORANDUM rl, :"f�Fa tp J )) 'v'i �a"�.r�'.,Il' yEYu l?14 l' � e i'� r,�[♦aY41•� �[' t 5E. �A'r�3;j nr 'r.'-1 �,4 t y 4i�1 g.n x � t LC :.�t�d 1 t�++� x . �..:4�s`y ,f :mot.J'S'F?s t='h4.h ��A .it'd !�.(?�.��£FMCC�Y^ii 1 ri.+b.M''�kt. W'1vir4hi`f} rz..,... +�% a.�Y:.ta$.�i.°c"'r.7..+t !I�'e'e"1.f.. f•.`, .1 ..�.,rr._ 3f. -v..ik-',L�? t Sha..a Lys?i+r., t lra; TO: • • COMMISSIONERSFROM: WANDA ? "r Y CITY CLERK ). 4• SUBJECT: VOLUNTEERS FOR POSSIBLE BOARD MEMBERS • ♦ DECEMBER 20, 1993 I M{Ty G'1'+..t1:t NEWSPAPERIN RESPONSE TO ADS IN THE DANIA PRESS AND NOTICES ON a THE UTILITY BILLS, THE FOLLOWING CITIZENS HAVE VOLUNTEERED TO GSERVE ON ♦ • BOARDS AS 1 1 rr.'rr Leta Scanlan 709 NW 7th St. Dania, FI Phone: 922-3663 Interst• f f; -• in Code Enforcement ••- • Industrial :•- • or :•- • Iiit Edythe Gilbert NA Dania,Worked in BETA Program Interested in Industrial Board ats Phone 925-8340 Mr. Ralph Squeglia 1024 SE 3rd Avenue Dania, FI Phone: 925-8145 )) Interested in an board 1 Florence Eggers t ' -• •• •• • •• ( k 1 r;. 1 Dania, r •ne: 922-0135Interested in Human Relations Board f- `r ii( - if I z, r ji / � y . W � y BROWARD COUNTY LEAGUE of TIES { 115 SOUTH ANDREWS AVENUE,ROOM 122 • FORT LAUDERDALE, FL 33301 (305)$5 •7370,FAX(305)357-5563 February 10, 1994 1 - MEMORANDUM #100/94 TO. All Member Cities FROM: Walter W. Falck League Executive Director �, ? l SUBJECT: Voting Delegates and Alternates a ' '? It is the policy of the Broward County League of Cities to confirm t4' yearly yopr city' s voting delegate and alternate prior to the d Annual Election Meeting in April. Upcoming municipal elections may effect the status of these individuals. Article III, Section ; I of the League By-Laws states: "The Voting Representative of ! is each member city shall be chosen by the respective cities in any manner as it may decide upon and shall be accredited in such ff manner as may now or hereafter be provided by the Board of f /r g Directors. Written notification of such selection shall be posted with the League Secretary in a reasonable amount of time. " ` (Each Voting Representative must be either an elected official '? " ^ or the chief administrative officer. ) For the City /Town of Dania we show the k following: iS .. Bobbi Grace Voting Delegate V„ Alternate Bob Mikes Would you please complete this form and return it to the League office before April 1, 1994. Thank you. New Voting Delegate New Alternative r ' � � ♦td f .,- �w rr`.` J tg{� .� Q �y 7 f`♦ Jyr S, t ^ I .. "i 'j' MM :+r-� } . 2 e? � r y '.a t i- 2 <:.�,4 tC� i �" v5)r' .: ! $ f/�.��V4 a+w'r y, .TtS 'Fry'� r2 ti 2.+ [ J ! i z. i i� n , .. 7 `� � v •�- � "'1' -11 T:i'S4v �"v �k. 1Y t r M+1} r��11 ri+4 .{ 'i 7, t"7j', t.r,,..rK' t f 1 S:I! l L � ra r } .J y �w•,� 1 r t, '� �'l r .ti. r � l{, r1.t .u. t ,r 1 { r s. ! ! v (r lwr ♦ �Z�i>y + r•`.}t `X�� Yr J�i t7.}� uf4 A� `L �is � J[ "R �ti♦�['r}l�" y��i�L"�'F�r i (v � 1( I ! �:' :'n ♦' t VG r r a ty s�.a r�tSt i i , StrprL•^` tYSia�fhY 1Y1f�cli 3f t?'4sl rS tir'd-�F t SXt,J yAS'�' Y1 r r� WSJ `u V i+ xi! 1 t � nl ! rr �. a 7 A: Hr♦� 1 i ; 1 4y,:t � � f'�V xf r X S) { t r y ♦1 ;1r J y.1r p! 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'I'S..r�S•^���..e wMRt,!^y<4�i�I�HF+.:?��G>R1k9�w�.^i4"{�P"q Y�.'r(.�lnr>h il' ��4�Yy Y�'�iN���rr'1�'�Y�V i(�LsG i�it%�aY+d£f�#(�tF��S`S h��`t f;♦�tv' Y31�...F .B y�yl Ilh ,+.!1f lC� �`�`�'t�tt u'K` Mly'. xsY.:Y..x.,.w,t `S a ..r'h'...X. i'c:..4, yati•J._S.Y.,S.,{1n:2t, .tt. t:.✓r.• �•:.+.. !x'^£:,��a: i«+ INTEROFFICE • MEMORANDUM A<•s GROWTH ♦ . DEPARTMENT 3, TO: Robert Flatley r• City ManagerGrowth Management Director LO ri rJ FROM: WillAflen fS Y 5 f. RE: VA-42-93 - Request for Rear Yard Setback Setback Variance Jon and .da . Y, 510 SE 4 Court 1; Date: February 22, •• .Y.•Li. The public hearing for the variance requested by Jon and Ada Arde1jan was continued from the February 8, 1994 City Commission meeting until the February 22, 1994 t{• it �. L!d•: meeting. been inadvertently off of agenda. •• it by addendum as item 4.3 or otherwise it will need to be republished. The backup from last meeting is attached. It is still applicable. J 1. I , L � r j �Ff 1 CITY OF DANIA i INTEROFFICE MEMORANDUM GROWTH MANAGEMENT DEPARTMENT • TO: Robert Flatley City Manager } FROM: Will Allen 1 Growth Management Director RE: VA-42-93 - Request for Rear Yard Setback Setback Variance ' ! Jon and Ada Ardeljan, 510 SE 4 Court h Date: February 3, 1994 I UR A public hearing is scheduled for the February 8, 1994 City Commission meeting F 1 conceming the request for a variance by Jon and Ada Ardeljan, 510 SE 4 Court. The ; k request is to construct a screen enclosure around the swimming pool to within four 1 i ; inches from the rear property line. Section 6.12 of the zoning code requires a minimum setback for screen enclosure of five feet from side and rear lot lines. �i The Planning and Zoning Board reviewed this request at their January 19, 1994 meeting. The recommendation is to deny the requested variance as the Planning and i Zoning Board does not feel the criteria for obtaining a variance as listed in Section j ' AGkiY i_ -. 10.13 of the zoning code was shown by the applicant. The vote was one member in favor and four against. ; � property}� The is located at the Southwest comer of SW 4 Court and SW 5 Street. The ' rear of the property abuts SW 5 Avenue. The proposed screen enclosure would 1 surround the existing swimming pool. The section of the screen enclosure around the . M jacuzzi is proposed to have less than the required 5' setback. The pool and jacuzzi exceed the required minimum setback. The enclosure would include a deck area around the pool. The Planning and Zoning Board did not feel the applicant showed any special conditions or any unique circumstances which the enforcement of the zoning code results in undue hardship on the applicant. 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F } tr 1'aFl,to '�j r Y r I'�• ..ci �r tLr F C_" � 4 1, .,i' r' r. \.a t A {" '1�'�'r S r t4t�-'t.f!! i ^t ♦ Vk, y ' l I NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING BEFORE THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF DANIA, FLORIDA REGARDING THE FOLLOWING REQUESTED VARIANCE OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the City Commission of the City of Dania, Florida on, February 8, 994, at 7:30 P.M. or as soon thereafter as the matter may be heard, will conduct a public hearing the City Commission Meeting Room of the Dania City Hall, 100 West Dania Beach Boulevard, aria, Florida, to consider the following proposed Ordinance. Petition No.: VA-42-93 - The request of Jon and Ana Ardefjan for a variance from rear yard setback requirements for a screen enclosure for a swimming pool for property at 510 SE 4 Ct. u Section 6.12 of the Dania Zoning Code requires a minimum 5' setback from the rear property line. The request is for a variance to allow the screen enclosure to within 4 inches of the N property line in the area surrounding the jacuzzi section of the existing pool. The legal description is: THE NORTH 3.00 FEET OF LOT 17, TOGETHER WITH ALL OF LOT 18,'GLEN LAUREN HOMES', ACCORDING TO PLAT PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 141, PAGE 35, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF BROWARD COUNTY, FLORIDA, TOGETHER WITH THAT PORTION OF SE 5 F ?x AVENUE, AS SHOWN ON SAID PLAT OF 'GLEN LAUREN HOMES', BEING DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: COMMENCING AT THE NW CORNER OF LOT 18 OF SAID 'GLEN-LAUREN HOMES'; THENCE, SOUTH 7 y • 89°5822- EAST (ASSUMED BEARING)ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF SAID LOT 18, A DISTANCE OF 82.02 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE, CONTINUE SOUTH 89058'22- EAST 34.98 FEET; THENCE, s Yy, SOUTH 00000'00' EAST ALONG THE NORTHERLY EXTENSION OF THE EAST LINE OF SAID LOT 18, A � V DISTANCE OF 34.99 FEET; THENCE, NORTH 4405911- WEST ALONG THE NORTHEASTERLY LINE OF SAID LOT 18,A DISTANCE OF 49.49 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. NY PERSON WHO DECIDES TO APPEAL ANY DECISION MADE BY THE CITY COMMISSION :4 TH REGARD TO ANY MATTER CONSIDERED AT THIS MEETING OR HEARING WILL NEED ' 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 I ti I; STIMONY AND EVIDENCE UPON WHICH THE APPEAL IS TO BE BASED. t � ] ty A CUNNINGHAM�'DMN. AIDE r, ;• t k r , r , / t -1 [ ,jy � I t ♦ ) S t.a• ' ns + (Y er r'ty t'">��#'Sf7 f�X4{I t€rj♦3 i�t�7 �♦,' {1r,r �A ' 4`z a 4f Y ,� .�ri}9 s1 ,r.A x�' •` , >T Y ,t f t e d ,.vn ♦.- r>v 4vfl.,"c '� .' �T i t ,'.�L*♦M7"'t. I. e,�2�JlYt �,.}1�,KEv ,�l),��t{F`� t^! �4 ♦4R jn�Y+S d :, 17,Vx YM1's+���i?NNT�?�SlF.."a.'}t>IY o-�'�rf�..'F; ✓r � .r '1t '3 f' n, i t :'� F ny t�k�,.y,rM` !ne„� 4nYY lt1 �(P U :,.4 T !. ,y 16 >t '!' ♦ 1 L:d. h, d ., ... !y�r F.(p�,r. 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RM-2 P"H1 �k e2 IV Mal 011, 93 IOANI. rn mmm 3mmw!mmwp'I t lt Xt I'rlrl'te� 11-T U.10 AM, i.-MI",R ij , tea. r i i 177, CITY OF DANIA i 100 WEST DANIA DANIA, FLORIDA Cy33001EVARD 2305/921-8700 �J/, 1 i DATE FILED g�-- APPLICATION NUMBEM�L — 7 • I APPLICATION FOR VARIANCE The undersigned petitions the Cy of land described !n Commission of the City of Dania, i Florida toconsider the variance of the parcel(s) this application. NAME OF APPLICANTt `- " ._,-� .nT PHONE: I ADDRESS OF APPLICANTS f ` .r GWNIe=CL PROPERTY INTEREST OF APPLICANT: a: NAME AND ADDRESS OF PROPERTY OWNER (IP NOT THE APPLICANT)t_•, � �r t r� , ADDRESS AND LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF SUBJECT PROPER TYs sic It GT r �� LAc3n rJ 1,;. � ( *. .7���S ° �1�� •, n�a-� croft. tot o,a�l� a5 t3a�e...1seE sureu�� Ir ,m 'p.� --LOT SIZE:(I?% I AREA: ZONING CLASSIFICATION:_,,—.� r r yJ L% PRESENT USES ' DESCRIPTION OF THE VARIANCE(S) REOUESTEDt TO oSr�rTiatil llrto 'TNT ft�s6tC. *1 JACUzz �z e.- :'; i LIST THE NAMES AND ADDRESS OF ANY EXPERTS (PLANNER, ARCHITECT, `. ., ATTORNEY, ECT. IP ANY)t i w r' �� ��ut; � 171 Y1� G• n , -'• a '• ��/V� A PLEASE COMPLETE THIS PORTION OF THE APPLICATION CAREFULLY. EACH a F REQUEST FOR A VARIANCE MUST STAND ON ITS OWN MERITS WITHOUT REGARD TO Ii ANY OTHER PROPERTY. 7 The following questions pertain to the criteria upon which the City Commission and Planning and Zoning Board consider !f a variance will ! 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Nil I FOR USE WHEN PETITIONER IS NOT OWNER OF SUBJECT PROPERTYlt THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT I AM THE OWNER OP THE SUBJECT LANDS DESCRIBED ABOVE IN THE PETITION FOR VARIANCE AND THAT I HAVE AUTHORIZED TO MAKE AND PILE THE AFORESAID PETITION FOR VARIANCE. iVnature o Ownar - Sao 5 E •GIN ep•• .D,�Sv,'� Street Address, C ty, State i Z p Telephone 0rn to and subscribed before me thiaday of 19L PIERRE COUTURE y ar Publ Commission Expires N,twY STATE Cr FLORIDA l i Pubic uy Corrm E>p7/24/95 �w BONDED TO BE COMPLETED BY OFFICE STAFF ONLY <t i MATERIALS INCLUDED r ! Plans <' Sketches , i"»r I Survey Na ; Fees__ I ygj ; List of Adjacent Property )S1� L THI5 FORM TO BE FILED WITH THE CITY OF DANIA'S GROWTH MANAGEMENT T DEPARTMENT. tiK aMZ�h; + f* ACCEPTED BYl i I 0'r 11 i 1 � { , r F � a I a) .Z.rr<flCatl�{br�SnY •` fin,�� 4( '"`k S� S�� rdY� �ti..afi`° a11 - ,e�l`t✓�{y� i •s,tY g1`�Ys�(��ty7� 4��!{S��f�, `J�W�,�let �-�`rLf}��.{ l i �� (. ..t��'�r44 �"ii.t� ft' }d -...�2 `::S�J'r.wn �'•'r +try ( t,:":y.0 ..� ,4t R"firb�Siut=l��d'if�t % 'a- b, 6 �T',r'f4d1iY3)n'sv4'' ��A�f`xey(t�Y'f ���'✓ �� "t.h !1 ..�, �. � JY °` � '`'h "'.C�.4"�."1'Y �,+., f:`4J�'y t•3Y4. N�h 14�Tq'!t"l , f•C(r��. .Y a i�1 �� q,{x cY 1 1 ♦.. ,+, ( ✓'1 r 5 ' + l' rt ✓ ' a.•.p, v R,.. v3 r. x, �4 ,�� } V L .., rv'N�r d' S 4dl'�f✓ �/xl7 ! i" ! , ,. 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I State University System of Florida j 1 325 West Gaines Street 1522 Florida Education Center 1 Tallahassee, FL 32399-1950 -Dear Dr. Reed: .The City of Dania would like to express its support for the proposed Florida Atlantic University ocean engineering and technology center to be developed in the City of s Dania. The members of the City Commission have been given a very impressive ; presentation by the President and staff of Florida Atlantic University and the ; y ( Commission has formally acted to endorse the concept. Jq The City of Dania has a long history of involvement with the marine environment and the conversion of the SeaFa(r marina complex to a major ocean research center would .enhance the City's community and economic interests. The City Commission"wants'to t Rr " work with Florida Atlantic University, the State University System of Florida and other interested and affected organizations to take the steps needed to make FAU's proposal tti for"Sea Search" —The Ocean Research Center in the City of Dania — a reality. ( Very truly yours, ; l Bobbie Grace - Mayor nd cc: Carolyn K. Roberts Anthony Catanese Senator Ken Jenne Representative Anne Mackenzie r , 0 {t }�"kc11`�y}u �di�C r. :•pert,. ..� e'1 y[J�. �ri0 r"'•N�F �4•T]1� r 1 �' F✓����. ,�qt ����*"'f��.SyzF, Y`1.k�yq.6jto�{,���T{i� ��Yt u $1�7 a n'tr!.�aF T<{ i 24i a N;{er .r,x f.;"� t f n'N v e 1` t t Zi+""Ct h Y 'µo ✓,a 1�'F eye .,s:,.,J�.°t'Sxk .,,�j,�y•� ,���v r+ft '7f�T ' r - 7H"7.7%f.9,Yi;A1r)? 'a'j,'�^ii. a.� v. M1F""' .:"`TJSr �i! FS�+'. ;;;.f.+rJk. 'Sr+ .�1 A!. "'^'r%Ce� !r rt.'w' Y+'"'<''•t f '` t $ L�',.i r wF +F`` ri CkA ,� r3:?yJ+`�•i�' .4w,." m4'{7'hv:4:µ.t�;3,'.� x...��. 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WITNESSETH: a 'rsur is,t +� 1 p - WHEREAS, COUNTY owns and operates the Fort Lauderdale- Hollywood Holl o t yw od International Airport (the "Airport") , which is presently r f vua located within the jurisdiction of the COUNTY; the CITY and the ' City of Fort Lauderdale; and { WHEREAS, COUNTY and CITY have authority to enter into ,sue Interlocal Agreements pursuant to §163. 01, Florida Statutes; and aU a 3i 1' to provide for unified governmental services and regulatory control WHEREAS, COUNTY and CITY desire by this Interlocal Agreement of the Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport, and to address the CITY s concerns regarding future expansion of the Airport; and WHEREAS, COUNTY has approved the study entitled "Technical Report: Runway Feasibility Study Master Plan Update for For Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport" dated May 1993 (the "Runway Study") , which study recommends the widening of runway 9R/27L at the Airport to 150 feet and its lengthening to 9, 000 feet to accommodate the projected capacity needs of the Airport; and WHEREAS, the Runway Study recommendations and other matters addressed herein are being incorporated into the Master Plan Update , for the Airport; and WHEREAS, previous Master Plans for the Airport in 1978 and 1987 depicted the extension of runway 9R/27L to 6, 000 feet; and s r 1 Fli'i7`�Ve isUfJ.K tSSW;r''6:: �t"e�13rr�•Yx�t r�x `r� =`, yyn(( if�"��i� '�, 4r:e�'C )!'�^' �i„„�I1b�Y�Y 'Y.S 'J.'� t! ..la"t iti S tJ t:. f y.a{ •„ .v.,,:-. ;.�{ �V , r8 i t �'.?. � r x'^'C4 V,>Y=� �I,r'�`Y ti. i -:'� �p4, , ,,J g� h 4L.. 5 r�i'ci7. ,. .^v 'rJ lT??' `4 x-. �f { � ?ry ♦ r - �n. t ., t ti r i i���d?E �}�4"���Ki . ,� a«{ t's,:...(Yl {_ �••�h�li .i �.r ) ,•+,��-p �! ., .� k h r)Si is y -.,,.,, '}-t r�1 �r. 1. .f>•Y '"w.''.;r " .. r r,3.Ktr 1r"ai'i'<+.a .? ,.a t s `i...�1 �S Y , µ�� �� w�lx�+' tirY r' �• � • bi{'/', r�J Ji T:-✓dlfdf'R•�"i;tMf 013f ts. l: ,,r+y e t �'..••f '' !.. 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"bJ r I , , 1 I f 1 =1 e WHEREAS, the lands needed to complete the runway expansion are located within the CITY; and WHEREAS, COUNTY provides all necessary governmental services and oversight to the Airport, and, therefore, desires exclusive jurisdiction within the Airport; and WHEREAS, COUNTY and CITY recognize the benefit of the Airport to the economy of Broward County and the City of Dania; and WHEREAS, COUNTY and CITY recognize the need for stability and commitment in planning; and `t I WHEREAS, COUNTY and CITY recognize the need to address land use compatibility around the Airport and the potential impact of s ''Airport expansion on the lifestyle of residents and on the property ' values in the vicinity of the Airport; and �a WHEREAS, COUNTY and CITY recognize the interim negative impact R on the tax base of the CITY due to the COUNTY's planned acquisition of land within the CITY for Airport purposes; and C WHEREAS, CITY desires the stabilization of its tax base in a light of such planned acquisition of land for Airport purposes; and NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual terms and conditions, promises, and covenants set forth herein, COUNTY and CITY hereby agree as follows: - tt I. AIRPORT EXPANSION AND RUNWAY RESTRICTIONS J 1. COUNTY and CITY agree that the Airport expansion proposed in the Runway Study, and the mitigation of the impact of the a expansion, as further addressed by this Interlocal Agreement, is in ; the best interest of the residents of Broward County. ,t 2. CITY agrees to assist and support COUNTY in the prepara- tion and approval of the Master Plan Update and the Part 150 Study for the Airport. The Master Plan Update shall be consistent with this agreement with regard to runway use restrictions. 3. In exchange for CITYfs assistance and su agrees to: pport, COUNTY A. Amend the Broward County Land Use Plan compre- hensive Plan to become consistent with t d he Airport MasterPlanand 1 the Part 150 Study;. B. Restrict the use of proposed runway 9R/27L as follows: -2- 2 e r , I.,�.,,�.Sfj,J4T C .;t •. ] 14 rx 4 { ra.� ti t Jl�r � i�yuy}t�,�iX4'�b taKlw�xly .+� T'1 , F11 `. s:f �p 9f,¢��.�llr5' t '. 1 iilu ``at{il 4 YY.f' '.+pl n , Sy Sr n{ .f yj .: ! +, I , 1':T• Yn ,.H ''� y ��� �$.wR �.p�I��+1,Sj•r 7 l�Ji.�'�i,�><,g��.�ti s. .� r✓x r t s .. :. .: ' ;+ ... +�' 1�{ y ull� �1f .N 1Y° S't ♦a' 7 J 'f 2 f i >+ f �o K' 4.�`i't.S"rvy', 'x g•:g + "� j �ttt� �u{d ,�,+3lt f�� �ri:,( 1'f�sxt �f4 i��..�f���,1 � r .,_ �� � ... .. � -. � ��_. � �.r . _t4T �e� '+t yl) ,� ,,t• a�ik 5,. . �4,. ..k n ri t 1 11219 At all times and hases of o i tion, proposed runway 9R/27L shall be usedlonlyldur ng the hoursrof 7:00 a.m to 10: 00 p.m. and only by Stage III aircraft. However, I proposed runway 9R/27L may be used at any time in the event of an emergency or the closure of runway 9L/27R as hereinafter provided. (2) At the start-u of opon of the p ti runway 9R/27L, aircraft exceeding 58,0 0 bs.awill land onlyrsed toothe west and depart only to the east. However, proposed runway 9R/27L may be used unrestrained at any time in the event of an emergency or the closure of runway 9L/27R as hereinafter provided. This t 'Aly level of use shall be referred to herein as "Phase a (3) When the number of aircraft operations at the ' Airport require it, to avoid delay, aircraft exceeding 58, 000 lbs. r may land to the east or depart to the west using 9R/27L only during IFR conditions during Proposed runway g Peak hours. However,Proposed runway 9R/27L may be used unrestrained at any time in the event of an emergency or the closure of runway 9L/27R as hereinaf- ter provided. This level of use shall be referred to herein as , "Phase 2. " COUNTY may proceed to Phase 2 use of the proposed runway 9R/27L only if COUNTY has complied with the requirements of I4 paragraph 4, below, "Noise Mitigation. " 1 y 7 ; ' (4) When the number of aircraft operations at the f rys'? Airport require it, to avoid delay, aircraft exceeding 58, 000 lbs. may land to the east or depart to the west using proposed runway °r 9R/27L only during g peak hours. However, proposed runway 9R/27L may f : sr6 be used unrestrained at any time in the event of an emergency or�' { �;✓� the closure of runway 9L/27R as hereinafter provided. This level of use shall be referred to herein as "Phase 3. " COUNTY may proceed to Phase 3 use of the proposed runway 9R/27L only if COUNTY has complied with the requirements of paragraph 4, below, "Noise Mitigation. "# (5) If COUNTY determines at any time that it is necessary or advisable to move to Phase 2, Phase 3 or unrestrained f4 use of proposed runway 9L/27R, COUNTY may do so by notifying CITY s in writing and preparing a projected 5 year 65 YLdn noise exposure map for r+H1way_4R_/_24L the Airport and immediately commencing noise W Mitigation pursuant to paragraph 4, below, provided that COUNTY shall not proceed to such increased use until the noise mitigation is substantially complete. � r (6) Unrestrained use of runway 9R/27L because of the closure of runway 9L/27R or due to the existence of an emergency condition at the Airport as declared by a pilot, Air Traffic Control personnel or the Airport operator shall be permitted at all times. ` (7) COUNTY agrees to supply CITY monthly reports of the Airport noise monitoring system. CITY has the right , to -3- 1 f 4 - tr �• t yltgr .9 .•'1�S r 3 i iY 4 t tl �����>�r;, ,;I r r t11 Y5".• s 1`+ rt C s Iril fEi'a�7lft.+l''y'f`cu ')�i% ll rt l tr•. t ff A . a r t i n'.t ^34, �*u��1lu k.�� /isrxl)sjr r ti v� "� -M R `�f4n . r ,0V, r) s w' �0�ryf 1 �I� rf f�-.t.,�Yr, l��r�2 +lia r .:,td-• t s`1+.zV ,Mt -, r µ�''1`S 3 I`r C �It✓')' •'{jN >.r�(�E�'�'u!'^"�*r'y�S' :rSt l �• Y -yA JJ.� �cl f �'"rv;T'•'nr..+jr lrt4 < a t `1�y.".t"F !r:..t .r.r.rs L+ A 5k7v1 p�i M19ft a —�'t h" ' If i r.t.� . �•w .�,.{1 1 i (. Y✓+aF�.t< ay.s y.r� E ,,a,"�.:� rstnAS r , .4lxhyw ,> 'fTr ri ' R ',(t' fr".��Stf� rrg-r .-.n ` l,•' t fi y.vv --CrfFksy?ia�i �5l J1 �" � r11rS^ h� 1 \ j f independently verify the accuracy of the Airport noise monitoring system. C. Not proceed with the proposed runway extension unless the restrictions described above are approved by the felle"i" Federal Aviation Administration and the Majority in Interest Airlines. 4. Noise Mitigation - Starting in the calendar year during which construction of the proposed runway 9R/27L commences, COUNTY shall prepare annually a projected 5-year 65 YLdn noise exposure !;r map for the Airport. The base year information shall be drawn from 1 the best available data on actual aircraft operations at the Airport. The i R projected 5-year noise exposure map shall utilize the ' best available data to project the number and t of aircraft operations. The forecasts will be submitted to hee FAA annually for approval. Data from the COUNTY s noise monitoring system shall } , be utilized to verify the accuracy of the Prej -+ a eiset i' computed base_year contour. At such time as a �projected 5-year 65 < YLdn noise exposure map shows that a portion of any residential { area within the CITY will be exposed to 65 Ldn within such 5 years, x f sp COUNTY shall commence a noise mitigation program, as described E +� below and as permitted by applicable regulation, in such area and 1 shall substantially complete such Mitigation prior he next phase of use of runway 9R/27L. However, COUNTY may move tosuch phase without having substantial) completed the noise ; •' itti. Mitigation y p rA; g program if, because of natural disaster or other force f majeure, there is a drastic reduction ca pacity in commercial airport ? trr in the South Florida area, such as the long-term closure of a commercial aircraft runway, which causes an increased �; . commercial demand at the Airport beyond reasonable projections. In the event this occurs and is expected to last months COUNTY shall immediate) greater than six (6) j reflectingthe increased use to prepare a revised noise contour prepared and immediately commence noise mitigation as defined below. The noise mitigation programs contemplated herein may include: s j � ? acquisition of fee title to all property (and relocation of Y , property owners) within a defined area; voluntary acquisition and relocation; purchase assurance or sales assistance nd, r acquisition of avigation easements. The exact programs;terms of of aany avigation easements purchased will be subject to negotiation between the COUNTY and the property owner. Mitigation pro rams shall be based upon a consideration of the desires of the residents of the area, the €-tndl-ng the consistency of such h mas s with federal quidgiingg f and COUNTY's ability to fund the measures that are determined to be I+ ineligible for federal funding. I Pro osed noise miti ation ro rams re ared ursuant to this a reement shall be su to the Dania cityCommission for bmitted review and approval. CITY shall review such -programs and either i -4- rz „ f Ah ,elr ,A4p r t1I\1J,�ffig7."y�+e"h�'4�I��/V�ph1�+�R t� •'� � iF }k ,t + 1 is ! 1.^ 'f y , t J r Y '. 4 Y,i1 1 ?.J]C�i.,c... �� ^, V t •.i ,� .y>S, a7'pj•�At�ks-[ij,[i Yf ,,1k a..k� ft:; t i f .CSJ .; � F ' r .. , � ^'z.?,.-.1� f nY'r,��,3� ;3� �e�i� l4 K�i P ,,,JJ. ,�` ✓J/ } .,11�J 1 ,�E"t iX y S d r , J.(a r 'v. f 1 :.� r r V 5 '•r 1 w )x h }4 tt'+ S 4 T qpProve same or submit to COUNTY a counter- ro osal within fort - five (45) days Anv counter-proposals made by CITY shall be based U100n a consideration of the desires of the residents of the are and the consistency of such measures with federal guidelines COUNTY will not -proceed to the has ap next Phase of runwa use unless CITY proved COUNTY's proposed noise mitigation pro ram (and COUNTY has subs antiallv completed such noise mitigation, as more particularly described above) However the lack of approval CITY shall not prevent the commencement of the noise miti atibyo program and the planned increase in the use of runway 9R/27L if u CITY fails to res and to COUNTY's Proposed ro ram within the forty-five (45) days as specified above 5. COUNTY agrees that any condemnation undertaken as a noise mitigation measure will be conducted `f , .. pursuant to the Federal y ,, Relocation Assistance Act. ; � 1 -r� II. ANNEXATION/DEANNEXATION ej 6. CITY shall prepare all necessary documents for annexation ;( r into the CITY of the parcels of land more fully described on Ex- hibit 1, attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference, and sometimes referred to herein as the "Annexation Parcels. " a Although the parties at one time considered the annex ation JoV the CITY of an additional area known as the "related air ort uses area" as described in Section 4 of Cha ter 90-483 shaslo o Florida, the CITY and the COUNTY now agree that such a rea 4 be annexed into the CITY ursuar to this agreement. The urisdiction and future development of this area shall d f' ; i escribed in Section 4 of Chapter be as 90-483 Laws of Florida. Consistent with that act in the event all or any Portion of the 3,! w* £ = "related airport uses area" is sold or otherwise transferred to Private ownership, such areas ma at CITY's discretion be annexed �qy in accordance with law into the CITY. 7. CITY and COUNTY agree to support by all reasonable and legal means the annexation by CITY of the Annexation Parcels, which shall include supporting before the Broward County Legislative F Delegation and the Legislature a local bill in substantially the r ;a form attached hereto as Exhibit 4. Exhibit 4 reflects the 12arties, most recent agreement recrardincr the Annexation Parcels as described in the second paragraph of 6 above 8. COUNTY shall prepare all necessary documents for the deannexation from the CITY of the parcels described on Exhibit 2, attached hereto andincorporated hereinlby reference, and sometimes referred to herein as the "Deannexation Parcels. " �4 S r lidI:S+ ,•;'i,=try T ' s rhr�!}w h I1`J 14S,,tf3tt W�9M�fi �itt5'=•�� �'+•) t� I$ +'M1\f 1r 1�'S' ..... y>)`ys5ty�?���}�1fJ•J""`+}rbr�7!.1f f 4 !A-�. S + f((���r hr ira5 lS'y r 1 � :�:. +StS? .ir,>; r .__ (.,.(''L'1. .�;`w u4. .+� sn.� � `lt 3C���ti7 k�r ter t5 : Is�i' t1..5ak�'Lb .1.7""1 :'(S_,afj/Si�,;t � r�f/.. +=y+yl 1 .:J+l t� - �{ .r 11 a . r hs , :.i.t flies �°i � i ♦" , 5 ayvt+ b '�t >�.£r.'t'ya`ut�by}s{�+7,tyt''1 j��t��,`�''sr r>/a�'.a i'✓r �a{i .' t"I 1` .F c a + , "" l ,s ,r'i rY Y,y�.M.. � � z'a�� � P'r:.r,ri'3` �'1 t f Y , 'Ili 1511 9• CITY and COUNTY agree to support legal means the deannexation of the Deannex tion Parcels, which shall include supporting before the Broward County Legislative Delegation and the Legislature a local bill in substantially the form. attached hereto as Exhibit 4. 10. the CITY agree that the nd deannexationeof COUNTY andsadescribed herein, when onsideredati toon and gether With the remaining provisions of this agreement a benefits and obligations to each provide comparable reason the Legislature does not enactaatlocal bill finesubstantiall if for y the form attached hereto as Exhibit 4, the remainder of this ll and voi InterlOcalreement ll be if for u any r asondany clause or furtherand of no aragraph ,..,., 4, �v of the remainder of this Interlocal Agreement is not agreed to approved by each commission, then both the COUNTY and the CITY shall withdraw support i for a local bill. TY and CITY improvements uconstruc ed or agree installed Prior tothe effectiveof this Agreement and benefittin an t Deannexation Parcels g Y portion of the Annexation or " owner improvements shall continue to be made to the entity ths for such at undertook ,i and installed such improvements, regardless of jurisdiction. fi % "' III• PLATTING; AIRPORT-COMPATIBLE USES 12. CITY shall su �., law, rezoning and pport, to . the maximum extent permitted by tt ^ ins/.; airport-compatible usest a ng of the l s herein defined iHowever, thatrty forole of the Trails End property located within the runwayportion protection ' � ';� " •" zone for runway 13/31 as depicted on the Airport Layout Plan Xkrzc approved 7/14/92 shall remain in COUNTY ownership and shall be ,y deannexed pursuant to paragraph 8, above. COUNTY and CITY agree that the . Purpose of the airport-compatible use,, shall be to maximize the capacity of the site, not unreasonably restrict the i . r use of the land and be compatible with the Airport and the adjacent ; uses. 13. (a) COUNTY has a, . Airport purchased certain properties west of the � p pursuant to County Commission action an October 27, 1987. L A portion runway of such properties, generally located west and north of ` y protection zone for runway 9R/27L Jurisdiction of the CITY. , are within the (b) As to those properties that are currently within the Jurisdiction of the CITY, generally depicted on Exhibit 3, attached hereto, COUNTY agrees to prepare and submit for approval all such properties that are susceptible to bounday Pl tting aplats dof , upon approval and recordation of such plats, offer such land sale or exchange in accordance with the requirements of Florida -6- r "- t( f �r�.i�i"'yi•��'` �i"���t+�'3M{w; " \'lf;,'l�r�w.SY �}h'"$ �� y� rF aty(§ 'S�fi`'ettr ,{�}`"kn off �Y,�i 1�i v4e Y��S � •�, r ft 51t A tU. i �t ,.a } 1{ f M(tL,. a"r' y r/!A�,1^'f,`•{1:t5�'T r'� ; JN1'r 4 t r 1 r t h � .,� 't.� > ; 1 ♦ � [-' )y x I , ♦ . 1 5�� I?��4� YL.Ik♦♦tl��t1! y1 `� M� y i d� 1 _f y.. � t S .. t Y'11\ ti \ l ..JI 3� \t' l�.H .. ly4 y, / � .. _ ar r r IF Statutes, so that such lands may be returned to the tax roles of the CITY. It is the parties intent that such lands be offered for IIII sale as soon as practicable after plat recordation, considering the prevailing market conditions. (c) CITY shall support, to the maximum extent permitted by law, platting of these properties, and initiate rezoning if necessary, for airport-compatible uses and shall approve the plats if they meet the legal requirements of the CITY. a �� (d) When used in this agreement, "airport-related uses" or p airport-compatible uses shall mean uses and facilities that are E 1 related to the Airport or aviation, or that provide support , �M services to the Airport, its tenants, users, concessionaires and employees, and which may, by the application of reasonable site- o plan, zoning or similar regulations, be conducted on a proposed s site in a manner that is compatible with exist' p in the vicinity of the site. Without in any existing, limiting uses v generality of the foregoing, airport-related uses" and "airport- Compatible uses" include: rental car facilities and storage lots, long-term g parking facilities employee passenger , parking facili- �' ,�' ties, airline in-flight services air cargo services, specialized S ri aircraft and ground transportation equipment repair and maintenance ; , { excluding aircraft engine testing, and aviat' ! - facilities. ion-oriented training t" rr 14. COUNTY agrees to identify and begin processing all of the } r, plats described in paragraph 13 (b) , above, within fiscal 94. b year 1993- rrr ° 15. COUNTY and CITY shall participate in an Airport/Seaport i Vicinity planning effort, which shall include the collection and correlation of all existing data regarding land use, zoning and infrastructure. COUNTY and CITY will take actions necessary to S'F implement any recommendations of the Airport/Seaport Vicinity Plan that would enhance the proper and efficient functioning of the Airport or Port Everglades, and would stimulate desirable compati- ble growth and expansion of the tax base of the CITY. IV. SETTLEMENT OF LITIGATION A, 16. COUNTY and CITY agree to voluntarily dismiss with i prejudice all on-going litigation (including that certain lawsuit styled "City of Dania v. Broward County" , Case No. 93-18222 05, in the 17th Judicial Circuit, Broward County, Florida) and by approval of this agreement direct counsel to proceed accordingly. Further, CITY agrees to neither file nor encourage, support filing of another lawsuit or administrative compnt by any other party raising substantially the same matters as those raised in the above-styled case pertaining to the Airport. r , + -7- C F y r JtT��'y 1 i��{h �?i i rt. et4 '• i ) �,$rC it. � wy 5 l >�{ht vb'Y,v� i � f�,iyrf crVt1 n i'i ra J ti U ;ai�'rj�1��Sr° {il: �:,}i r�L i{�l�i,d ry.q ad st :s i < ♦ '. r e r. -a r� -1 Lof A?. A rc J..�'S. � k r w r asr tt Yy:t Y f � 4� ^' '-.. , rr .k` .y. rT�l' 4r : •.�r7 ! "t k +l.. A��4b 1# "u��,{:{,fib rrlJ',�41 R,��d74�y}v 1 -.0 f ♦..Y �...,. Y T; 1 "r �1 ^ 4tu`�! tl,r � J! 4 �{ii X ' yn ri I n y`' t ♦ i1ti. v '? S d' :i1J 4 t T? 1 Y � �YaYfhRTrY1>'R.'�L ��11t1t V V. OTHER PROVISIONS 17• COUNTY agrees to pay CITY within two (2) years of the acquisition of eighty percent (8o*) of the land intended for extension of runway 9R/27L the costs expended by the CITY, excluding grants received or other amounts advanced or reimbursed improvements by any other entity, for the installation of on the landto be infrastructure runway 9R/27L, which costs the CITY shallseddemonstrate for the extension of monstrat e and document. Countye� dment ComprehensiveCOUNTY e Plaes n ands Land Usetiate Planthe Bward Interlocal Agreement and s to o refle trothis , diligently pursue such amendments. z Further, COUNTY agrees to r'y y assis- tance. to CITY to enable it to i similarly amendde allyitnComprehensive ; f Plan. f i COUNTY shall be the local government with exclusive jurisdi 19. The parties agree that, as between CITY and the COUNTY UN to t issue any development order r Statutes, or any local pursuant to Section 380.06, Florida program established to replace the DRI K program, for lands within the planned Airport boundary, as depicted eft on Exhibit 5. ' CITY expressly waives any right it may have, �, pursuant to applicable law or as determined by any board, agent Tr] administrative hearing officer or tour y, k ^a such matters to issue or t with authority to determine develop- ment order. However, the CITYeshalleretainnanyce orighthit ma have• YN as an adjacent municipality to comment on such proposed development order. 20. Any notice required hereunder shall be "fir I writing by certified U.S. Mai provided in as follows: 1, return receipt requested, addressed 1� : I FOR THE COUNTY: County Administrator , l 1 I Broward County Governmental Center 115 South Andrews Avenue, Suite 490 Fort Lauderdale, FL 33301 l'i .xi y FOR THE CITY: City Manager City of Dania errs �Na: 100 W. Dania Beach Blvd. I Dania, FL 33004 21. This agreement shall be construed in its entirety and no Portion thereof is severable. Each clause is dependent on the agree n that lthee entire and oagreementmmon to h is void should any clause entire contract. T parties provision herein fail or be .stricken. a or 22. COUNTY agrees to approve, or support the granting by the appropriate agency of, an easement to allow the continuation and f r , -8- 1 1� i u i xYi �l a3�`##.yy 1.•f1f.'i i iy' tiw t� i! }f � N 5 >i'�L� 1'/+ j ��I>♦ 1`,� RS }D� xg�.j'n '��,��tJ•r¢��}��`t�t�}+s�rrN�. ti9vjz�,a �1`."4'x```22x tilr.�+ ��. 'yj r�op{ec '1�1`•,„, S.` �t ,y# r�' IR{'' a iX-i [" �. N° aY"y��y"z Hip i�GU ryyy-refyl{' of t�.tq 31f� �,['t ' illy r'o�rS�l �'�T �r••{ � Y $�r'�iv a,A f�...:'f •''[� � _ ''� F x %# \ ���'.�n Nit �. `i 'f'. l(.r .'C�'°1� d�YPy,w4�� }j) �:.r�l w�,� t,71.�, t. ^\ �r+ 'i wv'.. i v � � ♦ t\ I :kr 4 T '� r7K'.L v4 .lie0'Z[f/� �41e { �' �W tiy.aJf, Nf y\` all4 .e^tt .�!a`�♦ i(f 9'✓ r' t 1 7 n.#\T 1 rr" i �•r > � � �': ) � , \ i,Q.�Jl.r -."'t..:,. f '"Jl .\I} M�t � }(lY X Vf) I �7�.�5� '�#+.}"Y✓ rr'7Y ! y R. f yJ} (, :# C( "T .1 fff } U 4 . } -1 I t� x .'W 4t �lM`5 YI r17�,Yn(/j}. � f.a��a,t,rf�l'4f• #.,y J' tR .^ _. i r ��.- . ' r :���_ � [ .`.r r :"'. .. '.f 1_ ;�\rt ,..-a.. �-'+� f+ .s�wl ,�¢i.Y'��i. .r.�� i , maintenance of CITY's entry sign on the traffic island at U.S. 1 and Griffin Road (S.R. 818) , provided CITY agrees to maintain said entry sign. ;7. 23. CO_UNTY agrees that at such time as COUNTY no longer provides fire and/or rescue services from Fire Station #32 !located onS.W. 31st Avenue! CITY shall be given first consideration to purchase such fire station for the purpose of providing its fire rescue services r. I 24 The parties hereto agree that all legal requirements or ?; prerequisites pertaining to the execution of this Agreement have been performed. Each party shall notify the other, at least seven t (7) days in advance, of the date upon which its governing board } �* {z shall consider a x pproval of this Interlocal Agreement, and shall �« further provide the other with copies of the official records (r evidencing the action taken by its governing board with regard to i this Interlocal Agreement. r ti < 25. This Interlocal Agreement shall be governed by and i yEs construed in accordance with Florida Law, supersedes all prior written or oral agreements . between the parties, and may not be • modified or amended unless in writing following approval by both Y y the Board of County Commissioners of Broward County and the Dania City Commission. IN WITNESS WHEREOF•����� , the parties have made and executed this _ Interlocal Agreement on the respective dates under each signature: i fJry BROWARD COUNTY through its Board of County Commissioners, signing � - s by and through its Chair or Vice Chair, duly authorized to execute sw ^{n f �w ? same by Board action on , 1994, and the CITY OF h DANIA, signing by and through its duly authorized to execute same. t COUNTY st' ATTEST: BROWARD COUNTY, through its � BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS County Adm n strator and By Ex-officio Clerk of the , Chair Board of County Commissioners of Broward County, Florida _ day of , 1994. I 3 -9- ye .• , ,�M r t p y � .r d a J.a , 4so ' K It A fir r •. C'�r�rra `1 �fij � �( ��L�` i •'a'� 5�,a 'r '"a t�`�{��s4�,1�]j�4�i. �'wnv xd � FriV r>rt�(i.�V v4Y�r�tii4yJtr: . fit`Uk * �� •�i f ��vTKN;��yr •`;t;`4 1 p tt\! �� jk1y��r}� yy ,�.0 C.vFN�ry'%J`.� C9�yj�);� �J�r4 F�.r{`.jY}.jrj�'1...! ° iI •a �,� ,l rr�'�i�<" {�f�,�"��.�4��r�x;r� ..c.s' r t'p N�.rn3ri . .�i'...r t r �...h 't .:.v'^'X^t � [MAr;v ✓ -n : � ♦mew—v. y{C� p � a �� /r Y'•� fr� j f. ,: I .v u ! a r`r t� a r 1` ) -t _ r t+�5 �.t +"�'"". vi s 41 .4 .e�{b�,kp"f� � 1 i .. { 5 / ;. r ✓, 5 '"v F r 1--a—i--•1 h . �. TS 1 ..,,�i Y 7t'vh ✓'�,� >+ <�6).y✓��"'f.p1�r ra C �' �"'� '�.ts �. � i r..- � 1 .i^ , �`r y �x_ 1( � f.1r�V"{'�j, y . YJ.., s�i...v.�k . .. Y+c,.>r.�tW w:n:,;,.'.f.._�. :... .2. 2.. ...:/.- , . .i......,'. � tom.. .. ..: :�: .t :::. ...�s :..n. ! :: v _. ., r .fir•. ;$ ,'' ... . ..., ....... . s .. �.t..'Y""K£5f': �a5'> �E:._.e.Chin 17. x'n I INTERLOCAL AGREEMENT BETWEEN BROWARD COUNTY AND CITY OF DANIA PERTAINING TO EXPANSION AND JURISDICTION OF THE FORT LAUDERDALE- HOLLYWOOD INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT Approved as to form by Office of j the County Attorney, Broward County, Florida, JOHN J. COPELAN, JR. , County Attorney, Governmental Center, Suite 423 115 South Andrews Avenue Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33301 Telephone: (305) 357-7600 Telecopier: (305) 357-7641 y > B Tracy H. Lautenschlager % ` � q `- Assistant County Attorney CITY T' 4 CITY OF DANIAj FLORIDA � . • t WITNESSES: ti a¢A- B ar.t" a Name: 1 � ,.; day of t # s 4 -- Y r 1994. 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GUSDORFF DATE OF PLANS: ENGINEER: l sty '? We here by propose to furnish the material - 2' A�7SN, for the completion of: s and preform the labor necessary 1 f frt r�i , Y ( 5' REPAIR OF THE X . POOL, DECK AND FILTER SYSTEM: v 4xSx : .. ._._nnQ REPASRS-INTERIOR-ANcLrirTER-SYSP 1. INTERIOR OF THE POOL WILL BE SANDBLASTED TO CLEAN SURFACE AND REMOVE ALL v` 2. THE SURFACE WILL BE RECONDITIONED WITH MARCITE. u ° 3. THE EXISTING FILTER SYSTEM WILL BE REMOVED AND REPLACED. ti f ' 4. THE NEW FILTER SYSTEM WILL BE A FAB-PAC SYSTEM, 5• ALL PLUMBING WILL BE REPLACED IN IT'S ENTIRETY WITH AND FITTINGS. NEW SCHEDULE 40 PVC 6. LADDERS IN THE POOL WILL HAVE NEW RUBBER BOOTS TO FLOAT THE SIDE OF THE POOL. THIS WILL HELP SAVE THE MARCITE. 7. 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"A l T, r, ,•F�tr,�' y n er .M Y 1i 4 .'r - e _ to r, tyt ' 9 . ,r, t r .. t 11' z, � t t !y^ i n. •a F All material is guaranteed to be as specified and the above work to be Preformed in accordance with the drawings and specifications submitted for above work and completed in a substantial workmanlike manner for the sum of: AS STATED ABOVE This does not include permit fees . Permit fees will be reimbursed at firs Urau. Payments to be made as follows : INVOICES WILL BE SUBMITTED TO BE PAID WITHIN ONE WEEK FROM DATE OF SUBMITTAL. PAYMENT NOT MADE WITHIN THE TIME STAYED WILL BE SUBJECT TO A 1 1 2% INTEREST PENALTY. :y THANK YOU FOR YOUR COOPERATION. ,. IT IS OUR RESPONSIBILITY TO GIVE YOU THE BEST PCSSIBLE EVALUATION OF WORK TO BE PERFORMED FOR THE FUNDS PROVIDED. WORK THAT IS ANTICIPATED IS FROM VISUAL ' yt = INSPECTION ONLY AND NOT TO BE CONSTRUED AS TOTAL REPAIR. DUE TO INTERIOR CONCRETE DAMAGE IT IS NOT POSSIBLE FOR US TO BE ABLE TO DE TERMINE DEPT OF SUCH DAMAGE OR REPAIRS. THESE REPAIRS ARE BASED ON AVERAGES OFEVISUAL a INSPECTION ONLY UNLESS PRELIMINARY INVESTIGATION HAS BEEN ORDERED BY YOU. ? a: I OTHER REPAIRS WHICH ARE NOT VISUAL AT THE TIME OF INSPECTION BUT EMERGE FROM ' #u AREAS BEING REPAIRED WILL BE BILLED AS EXTRAS. WE WILL ONLY PROCEED WITH THE REPAIRS WITH THE CONSENT OF THE AUTHORITY WITHIN YOUR ESTABLISMENT. BILLING OF THE EXTRA REPAIRS WILL BE ON AN EQUAL 4f� CLIENT AND CPI NOT LESS THAN $35 .00 AN HOUR PER BY THE THE FAN PER HOUR PLUSRATE BROUGHTRMATERIAL. }+YH ..IT IS MANAGEMENT'S RESPONSIBILITY• TO MOVE FURNITURE -AND VEHICLES '.OUT :OF THE VICINITY OF THE WOKS AREA. Any alterations or deviation from above specifications involving extra costs { " . will be executed only upon written orders , and will become an extra charge I over and above the estimate. All agreements contingent upon .strikes, accidents or delays beyond our control . owner to carry fire, tornado and - bher zecessa y-xnzura _ ' c j required by the state of Florida and the on rac or o carry insurance as 5 he municipality having jurisdiction. It i Respectfully Submitted, Wt fv � I MONTE POLLOC PRESIDENT Note: This proposal may be withdrawn by us if not accepted within 10 days . r [ ' 4 4�p ^' :Tlriy✓ lv �r )1>�21 Y �i4�Ssx {q 1�cT�yY�fy y�; ,(�r4y > •�Y{ ta�� ��Z` r k h)) r �'�i„!attl��F"?�y�A�o �E)t,}s�pJ�- °:� 1� )Ki t'kl+'`'yw• � zig r ti 1 4 Y l�lvt rPT t::t�' ttt+ +.'•31 .. ri.,r .,rr ,r.-'�'it r � !.:.i''.�i ;•I;. i A hi N,Y�rajt ,�''.}�,i lY�� J fp>k r lY •3�/"/ :L . � .BSc 'ref r�y"rl { stv 1 N -:. :..; '`� `'t', s. e z ,4\ trf� yA w+a + v 4 , rQ� }�"4b5.° ''! a [Sv `tis�1''�YRj k day.tat.: 9 7rr `�' } e ^,+, .'.r"t ...:.. . .. t Y� )41 ;'�:�°L '�1�-41�vi4.tf •b �++•.Ary t:�� 4i +d.� 1rK P�fV. S /nrt,t", '�'P7 -r- °,fr. '4J �.w`,Y( s r. ,Tr . ,h . . t . . 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REPAIR TIME ON .THIS -PROJECT -WILL -BE APPROX. -3 - EK'S NSF PERMITTING. TO 4 WE r4,rh�; - WEATHER {Teti 7. COST TO REPAIR WILL BE APPROX. $50 , 490 _00 fi F ' NOTE a THE COST OF A NEW POOL --annu0C4 , PLIIMBING,—CONCRETE, RES, -- - - ETC. WILL_COST r 4,7 x P I t 1 f, s1 ; f I ✓,r : } C 1^{t J•t V�Tr �:��» ..:,, it iv. ,i x 1•y;J� t S �Itf�}�h'tl>2 Y��•' t� k � q r 1'� s �� t _". 1 ��CCx��"7 '�Ce ydi'�4 1}��� �k•)nti.'Z 2'rf 4� � iif(r n. l��k.« aif „'fir r{Yn`iri�•�`j9Y:� v'.iyr+sl�{i�1 ,}} �{s45'�r f:�,� t ! '•r �, 1.. 'f� 1 N 5a 7 7 r a 1 r . !' "1<•. r.. �t l �.`k N 5�}{y f Y'ar � 1 .x ? "� ru it 'A /1- �/ •'�"r' t h .,.a..,r. ♦ i� »i 1 Y 5+' rY �sy _'k! ( Fp. f��'rt i.'�,,y ,/•3rA�E � .�,cL r� f , 't;� ?n, { s 1f rTi.r,� x r».�r••. _.,.:� a,. a r.; , �.a rry \ �;y' St r�e )-.ai�Sjiy'^'�^7,i�i ..�9 y r..r ✓ fiF�7� �i'7 J M,3r(]f.��f fr ,y '' a 1'f J � r' . .� . ♦ � r I t� i a 'N' �hl� �,1 '�'`r ! }t} yri yf Y 'C >• r .rn '.', c�i s w" r ; +�.yl !, 1.v>,a �t ii � 7 xS�vl�' 1 wf �jf>.0 tt>a(y�. ` r > i F ', y A a_.� 1 f �. q 3 j . .{1v 1i 4 •n w '4c f � G 'CYf` �tl°� � r {"' ✓�'I'yG?r 3Y�l�t}�r'te ��rf(� > r' ti �_' i M . �. �' , �. , '; r� y� .<y `fj E .s•`i a f ryy 1 7 .............. MEMORANDUM TO: WILL ALLEN. TIM TAPP, FRANK ADLER, MIKE SMITH, MARIE JABALEE, AND NANCI DENNY FROM: WANDA MULLIKIN, CITY CLER K K 011)4 SUBJECT: ADVERTISING PROCEDURES DATE: JANUARY 31, 1994. IN LIGHT OF THE CITY COMMISSIONS CONCERNS REGARDING THE CITY'S ADVERTISING PROCEDURES, THE CITY MANAGER HAS REQUESTED THAT WE MEET AND DISCUSS THE PROCEDURES USED BY VARIOUS DEPARTMENTS. I HAVE PREPARED THE ATTACHED MEMO TO THE CITY MANAGER To WORKSHOP CONCERNING THIS. .......... THE MEETING WILL BE AT 10:00 AM THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1994 IN THE CONFERENCE ROOM. IF YOUR ARE UNABLE TO ATTEND, PLEASE CONTACT ME. yeti Xl THANK YOU FOR YOUR COOPERATION ........... ti FjnvF ...... ... ..tz�rr,. I' ll� AV , f � 1 , ♦y J R/ I MEMORANDUM TO: CITY MANAGER ROBERT FLATLEY FROM: WANDA MULLIKIN, CITY CLERK SUBJECT: BID ADVERTISING wad DATE: DECEMBER 30, 1993 In light of the Commissions' concerns regarding the procedure for advertisin for bids r 9 the following is the procedure we now use: f'w y The charter requires that we advertise for bids at least 15 days prior to receiving them t ' 'J x ' with ads being advertised twice, a week apart, in a newspaper of general circulation throughout the county. f In the past when the Miami Herald offered advertising in the classified Broward edition Ew of the paper, we utilized their paper and rates due to the fact that they were much less 1 than the cost of the Sun Sentinel and also due to the fact that the Sun Sentinel 1' I " " demands more time in which ads must be submitted prior to advertising. This caused f a problem due to the fact that it prevented us from advertising for the following meeting, the second reading of an ordinance or any ad that requires a 10 day notice, thus causing a delay for contractors, petitioners and the city. � ,. When the Miami Herald discontinued the classified Broward edition of the paper, it made it cost prohibitive and in most cases, ineffective to advertise in the Miami xt , classified section so we chose to advertise in the Broward Daily Business Review which is a business publication throughout Broward County and qualifies as a paper off general circulation in the county. The rates are much les s than the Sun Sentinel and ry they require much less time for ads to be submitted prior to advertising which makes it possible for us to advertise for second reading of ordinances for the following meeting. < We also felt that this being a business paper that businesses may be more likely to observe the bid requests. We only advertise Public Hearings and bid requests in the Broward Review. Budget Ads and Election ads are placed in the Sun Sentinel or Miami Herald. Please note that in addition to the required newspaper publication of bid requests which are submitted by the departments to the City Clerk for advertising, all departments are responsible for soliciting for and receiving their bids and should solicit for bids by , C ' t ' "Al AS to - A yr ti i �: s 3 j ��1.J� ��4t iVJr t 4r , J f/ 4• �� tr �Y L^ i �.. t.k.�l?x.Nr`�'ram� 'p op Up9y "fir n,°.a r�x � r� "•, � ,�fST .7S°)} t'�Yf..'/j�a5f s;�;fit `•Gh i`"� v`C �.a"v Yt N r+�11(F l4v '�ij��n�� \Yn rjJ�.`�1 .G'1 a�'lny ct�a�+�^t'1s tii �rib lif 1�r. L, "'t�?�' _tr + ry''�ry«4 ,I"u�k1 r�,�P,rrY itY rs' � � yxr .`.y., 'it�"�"Cc 1 Jry. ♦ 'ter �Sr�'Nef 4'12r�5��� =,� �flY'*r,rF,`�, X1 "'n�rtY'6,r�,.1r��erfj N2iy,,;/?J'f.R.r!) 1�r jJr fJr,,,fr K i r .,, 'vi. 'r-" -._ +ays• v.,'xm e . r-v.,aC� tag ti ti C }m, :..! $ (ry.."y3 y -, �•�I�I�,r.;;i�a 1�..H j..,"'.ria�� rJ 7"•- i' ,- ...� < :f ' l � 1 �. --, t.� � i r J, u �f,� v�•'1P5� ry�'�iT�.k^f»+t�;,�j-yyl,��i r-+ i:S.: J 'ram ! ,- .+ � f �r r it t-.' t'+� ;- ry Y :':r r` lY tcf, .1, rt� � t i 5i �.'rJ + q�'h'F�f", + J y 'ti r �'K rtret-Mxl£ ..F.(J�l viT5NF4','li .��,f �rJ J. ,. '.; r f 1 1 ,--�: r ..,r,.:.'�•tt'✓ r.r.:7 , }.." 4y v , 5r•' `^ fit J<f...x 1.. a r z 5. notifying individual vendors of the request and furnishing them with bid specifications. Also I suggest that departments contact Mike Smith, Personnel Director who has a list of all the Small Disadvantaged Businesses and furnish these businesses with the bid request and specifications. The Finance Department has a purchasing policy that is very near completion to submit for approval. It may be well to workshop this with the commission at which time their concerns and input can be addressed. I have attached a list of other cities using the Broward Daily Business Review and a cost comparison of newspapers. LW i. li 1 . ............ X 3 "V 17 7 Ze "A11 tt DAB BUMN REVIEW RUTH H. BROWN EXECUTIVE VICE PRESIDEAT December 23, 1993 Ms. Charlene Salta City of Dania 100 W. Dania Beach Blvd. Dania, FL 33004 Dear Charlene, 1 Sy As per your request, please be advised that the fi! Broward Daily Business Review publishes legal YX advertisements for the Federal , State and County 4 ri governments as well as the following citiess Lauderdale-By-The Sea Bids Hearings Lauderhill Proposal for Public Sale Ft. Lauderdale Meeting notices of Unsafe '41 X Structure Board Hallandale Violation-Code Compliance Div. Forfeitures Environmental Protection Hollywood Forfeitures Code Enforcement Board i Hearings Settlement of Claims Margate Notice of Settlement Miramar Forfeitures We hope that our service has been satisfactory and you have realized substantial financial savings. If you desire any further information, please do not hesitate to call on us. Sincere y yours, 833 South Andrews Avenue•Fort Lauderdale,Florida 33301 Telephone:(305)468-26DO.(SM)777.7300 Y1. Aftin ol Tjr4 W&W k-C % ta, i JV.7'h T51!1a....kt,­ 0 R11 g AS.l �k-1 10z* .!Le ^ji .0. t"67Y jijp , t /1 —� IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE SEVENTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR BROWARD COUNTY, FLORIDA ADMINISTRATIVE ORDER NO., I-88-A-2 IN RE: DESIGNATION OF RECORD , NEWSPAPER In accordance with the authority vested in the Chief Judge by Y '2 := Rule 2.050 of the Florida Rules of Judicial Administration it is ORDERED that: I the Broward Review be and it is hereby designated as the record, ya newspaper pursuant to Chapter 75-206, Laws of Florida for the p it of service of process by publication under Section 49.011(4) , ( 0u;pose and ( 11) , Florida Statutes, when such publication is required of persons authorized to proceed as insolvents and Poverty stricken persons under Section 57.081, Florida Statutes and for such other � � t purposes as required by law. Done and Ordered at Fort Lauderdale, this First day of November, ; 1988. t h 1 r jall � '' �tij' MIETTE•fC, gURNSIEIN Chief Judge i r 4 N � h♦ 9 "fr• t , (nw:.papr,gen) ,E U' rra 1 t i h�)ti�•y^,Yl� *,(; LtT yf,'., ;, }t +fix c Y rl r v t t111 t^; ti-, yv l 7 l i t• Y� jsF fir. " xR�4xJq ♦ 1V'�•+�$��t?.��y,K 'i + w{y } rr r�ilathrl� ''•i dv y�l°.('��r�YY���f { r7:�,1� ���r}� w t1y�t..Y to t r `fIV �tpA�.� yIY(y/.J..�iIA?,�•'. 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J10WAR0 COUNTY, F103IOA ewGr gocA RATON, PALM BEACH COUNTY, FLORIDA .11911I, DADE COUNTY, FLORi)A rAILF OF FLORIDA COUNTY OF dR ' ARD/P y aZACH/DAoZ 3EFOR" U 0c8 SN D AUTHORITY PERSONALLY A?PSA3SJ ' 7 • ........ .... 9HO ON OATH SAYS THAT HE/SHE a LY AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE OF THE CLASSI IED EPARTNENT OF T4E SUN-SENTINEL, DAILY NEWSPAPE U31-ISHED IN BROVARDIPALM BEACH/DARE COUNTY, norlci FLORIDA THAT THE ATTACHED COPY OF AOVERTISEHENT, .11EIYG A roiiaMqv o 1 I .J .. TLOm *N OF THE FOOU6;;Ov. ►''t ''+ <d NOTICEDFHEARING PRoroseoaGAJ0c1Y�R1O j�aO' 'aI NOTICE mHEncDy Ory. � LTt mN tn.C.a�.,,,. W. IN THE MATTER OF of9b,OtratG.w ron. Ct'a Mu" u womay k 1 Amending Sections 18-29.1 �wtR�ipta b5 t wJ room of OryO.,:.ComCRr mat i uj 37 fOG WagOarW D..tn°att . r,. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, WAS PUBLISHED IN SAID NEWSPAPER IN a CI A Fwtda m THE ISSUES OF cc"•ld" tM Orop n�a wwnon ot� .yv r• DUI C . 02/26, 1 X ar��atHrs x�� 2J340340 aqryµTT : .�'+• ANLNOHO BCCT OWN a 1 E AFFIANT FURTHER SAYS THAT THE SAID SUN-SENTINEL IS A � v.rF.�OFA& � '. ITNE Cb OF OtO ' } � J NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED IN SAID BROWARD/PALM BEACH/DADS "Hq qb I! F gy of OADI. COUNTY• FLORIDA, AND THAT THE SAID NEWSPAPER HAS HERETOFORE vGA.NGIFs °a0fl°tPeana s�• tS BEEN CONTIIIUOUSLY PUBLISHED IN SAID BROWARD/PALM UEACH/DARE "CrEaipry FROM Tl r e T COUNTY♦ FLORIpAo, EACH DAY, AND HAS BEEN ENTERED AS SECOND A°TOrldNAL Tiue oR 1 f •;icy; CLASS RATTER AT THE POST OFFICE IN FORT LAUDERDALE• IN SAID sAcse°ql vuR. BROWARD COUNTY, FLORIDAr FOR A PERIOD OF ONE YEAR NEXT � 8J!� I ?`; PRECEDING THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THE ATTACHED COPY OF WE yrA cREaR �T +� ADVERTISEMENT; AND AFFIANT FURTHER SAYS THAT HE/SHE HAS FFON DIE pN NEITHER P MN1jSED ANY PERSON, FIRM OR CORPORATION IAAscssiNa TN ADIN ANY DIS UIIT, REBATt, OHHISSION Oa REFUND FOR THE PURPOSE !TIBIAL COS �P ABQ sC INO BY!A MGM i R DE- ON ` OF SBt RING THIS ADV TISENENT FOR PUBLICATION IN SAID I�PiRa htf0 DAQ�?� i•t�1' } HEWSPA 3 ON ►{gAyOOOIO7IpO'F j flOLL-0VEA-a FF LUMP SUN OIbbTFU T1ON°• I PRONGMq THAT At ........ •.• ...►...................... RF3Ol VilON9 pqI. (SIGNA URE 0 AFFIANT) Ior RE9000nOWFLJCIN� �PcAttEp TEFZWGH °kET T 3y�, � ye SWORN T UBSCRIBED AEfORE ME nOVVVNO FORµ •f 1 r4y^ jFECTIVZ GATE { J THIS 26 DAY OF FEBRUARY � nO��opa.d A.D. 993 N oa A 'a c.Of tn.(ya.��yatalteX_- We ° i mmtt�y i ••• •••� wm _•• •-• ti^••••• :Ibv pypl¢ duhy affirm (SIGNATURE OF NOTARY. 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STATE OF FLORIDA FUNQUIRST FOR PROPOSAL COUNTY OF BROWARD: DUIDNIOUILD CONSTRUCTIo"OF Now P= Before the undersigned authority personally appeared DARIAPIER—* C. Lindy,who on oath says that she Is the Administrative 300 NORTH BEACH ROAD yR Assistant or the Broward Dally Business Review,a newspaper The City of Dania Is requesting published at Fort Lauderdale, In Broward County, Florida, proposals to demolish and that The attached copy of advertisement, being a I Advertisement of Notice In the matter of remove the existing pier,and TO design and construct a now pler y Request For Proposal at the following location: Design/Build Construction of New Dania Pler Denial Florida Pier, Dania Pier — 300 North Beach Road The proposal Is to be In accordance with the specil Alone which are available In the City Clerk's office. Wherever; In the ............. XXXXXXX specific directions are Indicated, ............• ........ Court, if other products and services was published in said newspaper In the Issues of :meeting or exceeding the qual- June 21, 28, 1993 fly of those specified may be substituted.Written notice Of any I fz, substitution or deviation from the specifications,In any way,MU31 be Indicated on your proposal. Proposals must be received no later than I P.M.,August 24, I Allisnt further says that the said Broward Dally Business 1993,by: Review Is a newspaper published at Fort Lauderdale. In said Mrs.Wanda Mullikin t{y II Broward County, Florida, and 'hot the said newspaper his harelolore been continuously published In sold Broward County, City Clerk Flores, and his been entered as seCtind class mail matter at City of Dania the Post office In Fell Laudeldall, In said Broward County. P.O.Box 1700 Florida,fora period of one year met pw&dlng the first publieslion 100 W.Dania Beach Blvd. of the attached copy or advstment;and afflant further says Daniel Florda 33OD4 that the his neither to Id nor promised any person. film or orporallon any discou rebate,commission or *fund for the A pro-bid meeting will be hold fj C Pulig.awsp wing I sdi,ellsorran, 11, publication In the for all Interested parties on Tuets I day,June 29,1993,at 2:00 o'clock p.m.In City Hall. City of Daniel 100 W.Dania Beach Blvd.,Dania, ...... Florida............ Sworn to and A s ad before me this For additional Information or 28 no 93 physical Inspection of the facill- ..A.D.III_ ty,please call Mr.Timothy Tapp, Director of Parks and Recreation (305)921-87DO ext.235. 6121.28 B93.0*2101 f ISE C. Landy personally known to me. KAII NCITAI:Y PUB Y C, f.rjvp xis-kj gg"')w Y13 of Ky� }`af � ����� � +e..;. a .r,:.o.-., .._.,., fi F�r,�41�!It�r �kn y~ v 4z, % C 2 1 { l ♦ \ i� (. t .Y�' rl tx fM'. 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BIIIED ACCOUNT N0. 1 ADY[ATISEA/[ll[MT CITY OF DANIA 065901006 100 W DANIA BCH BLVD a NAME of AOvfRTISFRrCIIfNT DANIA FL 33004 PLEASE INDICATE ON REVERSE SIDE OF REMITTANCE STUB ANY ITEMS DISPUTED/NOT PAID FOR r ^` 10 DATEI 11j RB[RFNCE I! 17 Ix yl IUB N6'MdCR OLfrR+PiION ND 16 1/ BlllfO 1/ RNfF 16 GBOSS RD NFT trPC I�MITS!SIIF AMOUNT AMOUNT BALANCE FORWARD 2033.52 06/25 965480 P YMENT - THANK YOU Ir f ".. 4N. t,5ti 1018.50CR a�>tir 06/17 965764 P YMENT - THANK YOU 1015.02CR tt� TOTAL PAYMENTS / JU TMENTS 2033.52CR 6/10 0#: 677701809 ULL RUN CLASSIFI C 1 0029 1 .25 108.75 0745 I V#: 584188001 DVERTISEMENT THE 3 81L ff i1 EAR SHEETS 2.00 110.75 1 s" � I A /r 6/14 PO#: 92-1123 ULL RUN CLASSIFI C 1 0085 1 .25 212.50 0700 1 V#: 600876001 OCUMENT 00020NOTI 2 170L EAR SHEETS 2.00 214.50 6/19 PO#: METERS ULL RUN CLASSIFI C 1 0042 1 .25 105.00 0700 1 V#: 600876002 OTICE TOBIDDERS T 2 84L EAR SHEETS 2.00 107.00 ' 3 6/27 0#: DANIA-PIE ULL RUN CLASSIFI C 1 0054 1 .25 135.00 0700 1 V#: 604792001 EOUEST FORPROPOSA 2 108L EAR SHEETS 2.00 ny 2 6/29 0#: 42248 ULL (OUT-OF-SECT) C D 3 0400 1 .25 210.00� I ' '. 4700 1 V#: 604792002 1 168L FFIDAVIT CHARGES 2.0 212.00 �3 a t R CURRENT NET 781 .25 CURRENT GROSS y F 781.25 {+1'ra •9 1'I LIAIP117AIN THIS COPY FOR YOUR RECORDS. RETURN THE BOTTOM PORTION WITH SOUR plMI1TANCE. t UNAPPLIED 2 AGING 22 CURAINT NIT TOTAL NIT AMOUNT IM f5 90 DATs 60 DAIS 70 DA1S AMOUNT 0.00 0.00 0.00 781 .25 781.25 L PROMPT PAY DISC IF RECEIVED BY 07/20/93 2 23.47 16 65901006 757.78 ®° REMIT TO: AMOUNT PAID 2T ITY OF DANIA Sun-Sentinel ' DEPT. #214320 MIAMI, FLORIDA 33121-4320 I > 00078125 00075778 0000000000 000000000 0659010065 1 riT iyy ( f r t'�J},�ti��Yhl.�vr J'•j rr>� {«!}����ulW�e,r+� �7.,r err. , �"�12s�.,rnxx.¢ n Y�SI��a Sri '_ ���N3'}{ 5U{�5�1�1�� F r. .. . ...:. na rt•t. .� ..w ,... . 'r5�i„�{� ��'sA��'yLSt 1b t I 4 �.r_�i��v�'h'��'th Sy� f'3, },� tq„ -bv Fi'r:."� t t1r ,r C v - '/ _ '..z,7• +" ;', S+' r i.-.v y.t .zx .;s; . .r"+i�at �iv� ��i-r', :'"'l :ijR .�✓c3a7�r;,:•tIr75Yo tr SX.�,rn.:� n+ 11: �(�,, ,,ii + l / ,� ..'r :r. r , w -:'?•'.'c'"$) 1�c :+ . ze1' i :. 124"' " ":. " t'+ 1 , �'r!� �';y�a,u '$j� rr r,r< x� ° N'7��S•{i l�.�a' r+b r !'; '. �. r I r�al t � t J t , S, k �..M+k::•kb lF,y `i��b i"�t +"w '27;PT�c. 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E,•„ ., :<_b ,.. ,. _ ..,• ... .. . _z ."Z_ ?M' „ .�_t _ :1 rc1.•'YH._,. ;F.+.. ae._ ",.:drQ.._ + d.?n"'fi. _ �i • I 1. ..r.. .� .... ... ,r. � r � IfI . 1 I 1A1101H. oelfeiald AMOUNT ENCLOSED A Knight-Ridder wspaw ADVERTISING STATEMENT 1 1. 6242187009306200000432362 lullurll,IluJluuh,IndllndlludnlJlTrJuLdhd 27 26 CITY OF DAHIA Billing Number: X21870 0 06/20/93 WANDA MUL LIKIN CITY CLERK If you have any questions regarding this statement,Dell PO BOX 1708 376.2500 in Dade,525.1177 In Broward or 1.800.234.4803 DANIA FL 33004-1708 In Palm Beach PLEASE RETURN THIS STUB WITH PAYMENT TO ASSURE PROPER CREDIT SEE BACK FOR MAILING INSTRUCTIONS 1 OF I MIAMI HERALD 2/9 BILLED ACCOUNT 3 DOCUMENT NUMBER 4 BILLING DATE .t vt PUB ISHIN0 CO CITY OF DANI , t ,> y 1 HERALD PLAZA WANDA MULLIKIN CITY CLERK 14 �, nt IIIAMI, FLORIDA 33132-1693 PO BOX 1708 - °A"aC00E 06/20/93FL j 17 08 .� BILLING PERIOD 6 TERMS OF PAYMENT 7/9 ACCOUNT NO. 06/14/93 — 06/20/93 RENT NET AMOUNT DUE BY 07/10/9 X21& CONTRACT AGREEMENT 29 ADVERTISING THIS PERIOD 29 ADVERTISING TO DATE RENEWAL TYPE DATE SIZE REBATABLE NON•REBATABLE TOTAL REBATABLE NON•REBATABLE TOTAL r i. I x F, I k- ua 'i. c 12 30 15 16 7 i6 19 20 E ARUVUENM D 13 OF i UCCHWA OR rO�C00E E Of MEV iatf�UNITS MR OROSS AMOUfT ET AMOUNT t g,nr BALANCE FROM 09/27/92 I I I I Ir T BALANCE FORWARD i' to 23 ; I ; ; q00 - �, v11^f '� hI1 CLASSIFIED CONTRACT X21870 ^ J. r t HERALD LEGAL CLASS P�J�'i HF.� �� L- 2 5561800 REQUEST= FOR PROPOSADANIAPIE Oil 54 14 43d36 Pi'> rj 1 AFFIDAVIT(S) 6/2 i f i ?t00 • fL � I 1 , 1 I . CLASSIFIED TOT. 432.36 z I I , S,C TOTAL BILLING THIS PERIOD (NE OF ALL DISC UNTS) / I I I I I , I ay.-wafy . WE VALUE YOUR BUSINESS TANK YOU OR AD ERTISXN WITH : ; . y THE MIAMI HERALD/EL NUEVO ERA D. TO INSURE YOUR ADVERTISING RUN AS SCHE ULED, PLEASEt AKE STIR YOUR PAYMENT IS RECEIVED B TH 2OTH OF THE M NTH. 8Y DOINO 'T IS YOU WILL AVOID A LATE PAYM NT HARGE OF 1 1/2 FINAflC CHARdE TO PLACE A CLASSIFIED AD I BR WARD, PL ASE C LL 764-7026 (TOLL FREE) I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I f I I I I I I I 1 1 I I I I AGING 13 7t u j 0.29 DAYS 30 DAYS 60 DAYS 90 DAYS TNT AMAL NET OUNT GROSS CURRENT NETAMEOUNi 11 i i i i i 43936 , r "` ; t;heiinmi �cr�tll , .... . el�ierald t ` , 1,7 t 5 r k F,� e 4"�z,#MT r✓ kit ,Y(„ k�tl r: �'>t� 3t.� �i i_ t� !'s,`l+ �s iY�4Y�ttkUi�;(1'� � l t 4�s`,Ld '..� ly /��fS���}I�c� 5���{J��if��f. r r.7,.n, � .�'. l , : r ^S"::• .. q, ;�f tby' si�4,.'�`u7?>qr ', fL� �.i✓'J4�/a y�tX'?t�( i"'^'�l fif F� j� � .rt f It .A 1 , � , '�W?i6a'Ivr�M•'f^ 1Yµ Yt [' i ';'�\fin ~� eCrtLJti "t. tyU ��1 �,t 't Ptt )rS.�h✓.4 7j� h�i r t{ LI�.Y4 rr /x�( � t• t' V v [}f� ^l- , :.ate , , � tt,,f ?�a4 r t1 � :. F rlyj it)T"jR't7�,35�Y r, �n.{ 4 Yrl ..744� l Tt , r 1- tti "L / • '.i -•a1.. f i thC4 5 2�.t �- ,+.s<C Ark`K `, 1 ± ty .� 5 r4 / , 1 1( ti f,, , ✓ 1 L l'.. I :i + > Y I�T't r 1 Il r < r 1 [S'y '1 � ' ri{ , t J r f '=' ,.. Y'• t, µ t 3 , 1 r r , _ J : t�hc,4.jftaMj Jjn- t A Knight-Ridder Newspaper PUBLISHED DAILY MIAMI-DADE-FLORIDA STATE OF FLORIDA COUNTY OF DADE Before the undersigned authority personally appeared: ANN MARTULA who on oath says that he/she is: ('IIST(1nTAN OF RECORDS( ° 1 ,•`�W 1R, - y of The Miami Herald, a daily news- „•D 1 } ( paper published at Miami in Dade I vAL NEWP h ? Of County, Florida; that the attached ,oDr$, BEACNRwD )� copy of advertisement was published 1 r a,, Gryd D•nbN � �' �`r"•. in said newspaper in the issues of: 1;"Ye°� ,•'„°• K r •v.on0 Bw, ry r• ewgn ) JUNE 20, 28, 1993 :� ,;" �• �� Drw Fbr�iA• , oe�f�`J TM•B.co.•MHr•MN 1 t q •ttpE41tY W t�tM ( Y ��• �WCMC•tion•wlNcli•r• � ,. Pw.,W, Affiant further says that the said KYi •1 MOQRti•�bG. } The Miami Herald is a newspaper ;:S1Ma�,:°�••';�~ ; published at Miami, in the said �iaim•win�uon t, x Dade County, Florida and that the « • « emu. said newspaper has heretofore been wwwl. +91� Ir continuously published in said Dade PM°'aY0 rt "�r County, Florida each day and has "w"" 'B'C? till xi been entered as second class mail a �q, matter at the post office in Miami, °w°5: fiEiOa in said Dade County, Florida, fora aa'; Wnw period of one year next preceding ^'^•'I•�- « r ,t& P Y p 5 fie*'' .�^;.. a••a�.� ;.{ the first publication of the at- id«•°°. iww""• tacked copy of advertisement; and Milli,v t affiant further says that he has M d » neither paid nor promised any per- o015"i4o'Yodoil,235 i t son, firm or corporation any dis- x count, rebate, commission or refund for the purpose of securing this advertisement for publication in the said newspaper(s) . Sworn to and subscribed before me this 30thday of June A.D. 1993 ` My Commission 2 , expires: e. , iyse Benton 1.CY PU51.1C STATE OF FLORSUA lit NV Uti?t!!5S: '': F>T.it?'R.15 r+95 77!!�_�J ` r � Ong Herald Plaza,Miami,Florida 33132-1693(305)350-21]1 ' + fit t'.., rr , s � •� �: Tr � ✓ � , 1 + , S t fiyr. y,,r4r���;�j, tMil 4 �,Cg�'1�dl�d{ij3f!}rT•',.t�t4��y1 r• t}:'hr4t.u.%,��`� a � ., M ff& pd� f tlS,'t�7r'MT�,S;r' ,`F'�(•k�;}t?�. .k:(�ti, rS,Y,�,��Pr+3 T°•�(X` ; q'x 7���3.�?F'�� �`S�YS tin-0(•+ . lY(� i( lr 1'r(t.X' tl H � a ` " 1: .' T i,• ° ,�',. ,.. � a'acV+,ev�..:.,.,._.. F..ni���yaY�.eA��'?1 A�d��41....{ 6� Ap�• �.KW ti Y Fes.. v .�.i<�t��jig pr jF.r{ �tiM S lx,�-Y d � '.%i �;i• r `,n.r�fi L d t �d 1 x�+'1 v Y i+ s^'fty i bb _.f. .IT° .�vt`-w'.n �Nr{r ���t�Lfl+rt-1��1$ii fc A��.+�ii'.7 fT`: ,: r �'r l:L�L' G ,.. ' ♦ r"'- r `:X J+ f � �. S� "� - r°' (�'�`J.� .�SA ��yR r„'.'�H� u��. �^ q r v n t ,y✓ C .�< t "l / -.. a . 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T. .. ).�: � ,r ::'>, ..�•'..� 1.t.... �.;"S.r_.a L. � jib ' r lllllllM r Ud, a a MEMORANDUM TO; CITY MANAGER ROBERT FLATLEY FROM: WANDA MULLIKIN, CITY CLERK SUBJECT: RECOMMENDED AMENDMENTS TO UTILITIES SECTION OF CODE t , DATE: FEBRUARY 1, 1994 UTILITIES DIRECTOR BUD PALM AND MEMBERS OF THE UTILITIES STAFF HAVE ENCOUNTERED PROBLEMS IN THE UTILITY DEPARTMENT AND WOULD LIKE TO PRESENT THE ATTACHED RECOMMENDED AMENDMENTS TO THE CITY CODE r FOR CONSIDERATION BY THE COMMISSION: Fip Ww EXISTING CODE IDMENT } r} Section 27-3 Addition: 27-3(e) - "It is unlawful for any ° Addition owner or tenant of a residential unit to M knowingly supply water to another unit(s) wherein water is not available for any reason. In the event the city sees evidence of this occurring, the party supplying the water will be billed on an additional unit(s) basis. The owner or consumer will also be subject To the maxi- l mum fine as set forth in Section 1-8 of the city code; which fine shall be added to and become , a part of the utilities bill for that residential unit." Note: Staff has discovered that there are instances where utility service has been discontinued for nonpayment that the occupant has been receiving or buying water from other residential units next to or in close proximity. Staff feel that if those units supplying the water w ere billed on an additional unit basis that this practice would be eliminated due to the ekcessive cost of an additional unit. Section 27-8 (a) Amendment: Section 27-8 (a) - "Authority Authority and Grounds for and grounds for discontinuance of service discontinuance of service by and imposition of penalties for violations" utility department. 471 Y : ' V 1 yt 1 r f rr r W�N a�xy? p 1a����T��Yr%'(ic���ti"�E;, iS r' c i+.'t✓a'fi ^1 •,� tt��.1�a�A'451���{�?trF.�l� #J.''l•' ?� r i�f vt;b ^; otf2� A{`` � �)ri.'.11yA t; :n wa. -. -0;.• �,� k'tr.�i� r�iL�ti j LS°fh�'�. 'N�'Gi"�t",�> a%rrrv^er{jx'?�'[�� ���iY',rvX 3UA r<. r! .:.-' �-t :" \•.ti l " , ,,', s `+, r^.'�FK"•,. a Vh'it" tii'�;: rktii 'l x`• .31 tp a l�Y+ �d,•� cYT' y�� i a 4eh S rr�� r-\a a „r : ., � ' t'. , y �^ 1^r`"*n' ii s �' ''�r 1S`IS.: ri 4•a�H :. i ��{'rds..,�y�!PSt'`irr`�•x('" My ktfi �-�F a' " t" F"✓ r t`+•-. - � i y. i r e � S r xa 5 �" 3 >r!�•' Sk^), a d ',•i s.j-,•fa t{ e r rr r t- , f r i v'`Y' K ,"` \ � r r ` %'�1 ''jE.�> � a`' RAF i ,:r ��+ Y�S. +i h\ (rY x .:•1 �f� �rx =r � '/\ , :,r l y � $"'a' _M1 : s � �< �.\rt R'to Y r sir era {4Wtr i51 � x y.1 { Section 27-8 -Addition Addition - Section 27-8 (12) "Any violation of subsections (1) through (11) hereinabove shall be subject to penalties as provided for in Sections 1-8 of city codeidAeA .t .w•wi 4/.xrTW cab J.,�.0 tf r.cr .,r.=cr Section 27-23 -Addition Addition - Section 27-23 (7) - "Owner of more than one unit supplied by one meter will be required to post the deposit. Tenant deposits will not be accepted by the city for said x services" Note: Staff has encountered the problem of owners with more than 1 unit being supplied water b 1 meter, requiring one of the tenants to post the deposit. Man of .r PP Y r q 9 P P Y r these tenants are not informed that there are more than 1 unit being serviced by the 4 I meter and that they will be responsible for the entire bill. r $r Section 27-53 Amended - Section 27-53 - "Sanitary ( ! Sanitary sewer services, sewer service cancellation and impo- , ��° cancellation. sition of P t enalties for violations"Section 27-53 -Addition Addition - Section 27-53 (9) - "Any violation a of subsections (1) through (11) hereinabove 't shall be subject to the maximum fine as pro- F 1 vided for in Section 1-8 of the city code; which fine shall be added to and become apart of the utilities bill for that unit. wF Note: This addition will allow the city to assess and collect fines for violations by adding them to the utility bill. Section 27-9 b � O Amendment-Section 27-9 (b) - "A backflow I A backflow preventer valve shall be preventer valve shall be installed on supply v r- t• installed and maintained on supply lines as stated in the Fla. Administrative Code i line as stated in chapter 4620 of the 17-555.360 and the BOCA Uniform Plumbing f South Fla. Building Code. Codes. P xtk Note: This amendment is necessary in order to reference the proper authority regarding the backflow preventers. I am requesting that you place this ordinance on the next workshop for discussion. I I } SY a >rt y C l J i inm irrtst SJ4t�v °tjt r1 yrt' t4 ( r aZ°3.'�Fiy f tw.�'t$f�'� y l 3:� 3r} �v?�..e� 5 .h fJ ` l'"$ry r`✓ ^ GM• ' ' rW �fti t" s fin . 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Section 3 That Section 27-9(b) of the Code of Ordinances is hereby amended as follows: "(b) A backflow preventer valve shall be installed and maintained on supply line as stated in the Florida Administrative Code 17-555.360 and the BOCA Uniform Plumbing Codes." " Section 4. That Sections 27-23 of the Code of Ordinances of the City of Dania is hereby amended by adding a new sub-paragraph (7) thereto which shall read as p LL4� !1{rr4u, follows: I P "(7) Owners of more than one unit supplied by one (1) meter will be required to post the deposit. Tenant deposits will not be accepted by the city for f € r cr said service." ; Section 5, That Section 27-53 of the Code of Ordinances is hereby amended a$yhk as follows: IIIHHH 'W:1yyf;•,. (a) That the title to said Section 27-53 be amended to read: "Sanitary sewer r i service cancellation and imposition of penalties for violations". 4r.r Y (b) That Section 27-53 shall be further amended by adding a new subsection (9) thereto which shall read as follows: "(9) any violation of subsections 1 through 11 hereinabove shall be subject to the maximum fine as provided for in Section 1-8 of the city code; which fine shall be added to and become a part of the utilities bill for that unit." Section 6. That except as herein amended all other provisions of Section 27 of the Code of ordinances shall remain in full force and effect. fit: j y s ate � .QAt rr 0 1 f` y1h • ' ; 99tt t 1 �``��.,R���i`'�•v�7u'ier k{kkfs,�4. =y��i.k��iq'rit�'f�a�f,,i�, �.; N'1'„a�,yL"4 ;,y 0.y�y k�LJj+j 7nYp♦:y,(R�k���(t�k*ir1p��#YtMA.,t .u��✓��j�ttyl.}/'r'1}xfrMG„( L2'y,� rU��' r���h >. 1�� �� e�Yl{5 1 { �tirfw t3 Yxp � .�,i �n��11 � _liwY , r r o�v.�'�'�.'..r �`! i ! �rw :Vy.,`L'�!,yta,p •• M }'(US..Itt3�� � •-L:g4fj l } 4 �f +,� ti�;�G�r'c.^rt i k r-. r Ji: � n l V:.',y a e�;. 'Y "" `dal "� +� rs.,-,.fSR. y:>N' �V.rH�r�. i5 t�^i t�� .�"P;�,�j.tir,��r {.�y..+�.+ �'^a M +.. ..q +...�� 74 , ss.s tr .c "}c.c,�tqy 'i q:Sr��Srr,St.�iti yi � «� .j'�r'•, r�'.;i i rrT,+�',t'r.::4 , ♦ '�ay3 w�Y tr l'w a 'S "+S n �'";J' � x> s � r +r ATth^rr," .'res .^ b'"y' s :h � 4*�1.f,,,, •Y� �` i 3+. "f J, rt �... �7�,'}(,r a ..K ffs�,1, '•�'b �irl`t:ti- ^-.,1 ':"l;.r t§f �^.f r�,.>�,,�y',G'�.,;Cr J2r v�. +�.,' '^ 1.:.£ 3 �.yy y a „��`kr �ba�.. '�� ' . �'vaw;{�s':. !'J � 4raC ij�{fyyy. .11.��..,�, yy.S i nL.. y, f n:�1 a.4 � +�6$ Y. ., L9'"..�i'- i � N +-:?+1• 1' ...'74V� }'=k.'�, �.r r...f� 'i.: ,.A.+ �� „na�"d } �o¢jrxsta \Mu Y'yay.1 -I�t fyo i�.^� +tf':J3t T�itp.✓.N✓1�..+"'Cr,."L'� J' ''Uti=.r h"j:Fr .v-sT ^.rA� s .... k •-r �.. ," .. ..+�'w V., .P J �r F r J li 1 f 1 .ram.. . Ulm t Section 7• That all ordinances or parts of ordinances and all resolutions or parts of resolutions in conflict herewith be and the same are hereby repealed to the extent of such conflict. Section 8• That this ordinance shall be in force and take effect immediately i upon its final passage and adoption. E PASSED and ADOPTED on First Reading on the day of 1994 PASSED and ADOPTED on Second and Final Reading on the day of f 1994. �VI+�R MAYOR COMMISSIONER ATTEST: 51�• f I ' 3tr, CITY CLERK-AUDITOR ' x APPROVED AS TO FORM AND CORRECTNESS , � By: FRANK C. ADLER, City Attorney � y 1 t q r! 1 Ytr iz�'iC' I: t r 1r t 4 , f rr ( ! t t. is r�+wm �>} 4wS�kaS W $ i• �` 'r s r 1 .� Sv k ay L�71� aft $ rt� •,Q'. iGrdS..� hl i.� 1p.�a ,?t111�lp 1;i a Ldr i ✓7",.4� s ,�i Yap t Y Pe ! r�d[i'a,<:�i r j <? a ps!$Tisyt�l.}•i?; 1 £�kFA.,r3�Kt�� r i L''ti h��k rM�i'"4°e3a r�s�� ���yrY. d air�,t�i��} �V�t`E��'Ji�;'�Pf7F}�•r�irY l�'ar.1.y« �.N` ��a'iJ`'•?t"1 t !"r'.r�lA l'..{r�'�"�'{ sJr J;♦ �r ,f.+ J, •cr a»r i�r t t1 "'*p" K* S.:'i!S y 4 7'. ;����}�{J,a.4^kJ ry� l�s�•7`iSq'"Y,r\•.� ♦7. t .:{�Lt �luv! 1'+!�f f!'... �{�}ffppt4�t r.rll .lwf � k.y J '. +'k y�.h n .�.y. ',.5 m-._- ..�. "� a ._.-;�. ! ':,S<• . 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',�: 1 ,.. :arm^... . _ r wt ,,i K�, .- _ ryw,u � 1 f � •% uF.S�a �•i'n i�� �.�.�'i�ujuj �;..e � tv r �:r ! lee wl t,t c Jr, r A'Y ! ( nl.v.:. :<J i 4 1 i C . ny�C. ^E; �, +.., ?t�` .i' J } .i' .5 ^�."1J�.i. �'it!'''r,.p�� y �1 e •,' ; `I YFid.�fi ) y �✓j� �Jt }�Sf T1 �. j ! � 1..`. 1 air �'Y )t ti. 'T ��7� .'�'. e\ { ..Yeµ N i,+�' i.54'S4u...��� 'F �'�l1�1S�J.xl Wri.y��,. � 'ki 14 �" r'w `h 4P�{ It 'ir .1 s ,..feZcrt� .e $.(✓, t�'r?�,,..,G.,.,.. ... ... _. .., �.. .. . ., ,._ � __ ...�_ .. .__a«s.. ,i. _...... :W:L�a . .. Z e1 ._ �!!i3, .,nlilrx'�+t.,r.'�' Sai 5,.,, r NJ .2. -p, AV gg-v'ti 5N MEMORANDUM TO: CITY ATTORNEY ADLER FROM: WANDA MULLIKIN, CITY CLERK SUBJECT: AMENDMENTS TO CHAPTER 27 OF CODE DATE: JANUARY 13, 1994 BUD PALM AND MEMBERS OF THE UTILITIES STAFF HAVE RUN INTO PROBLEMS IN THE UTILITIES DEPARTMENTAND WOULD LIKE TO PRESENT THE ATTACHED RECOMMENDED AMENDMENTS TO THE UTILITIES SECTION OF THE CODE FOR CONSIDERATION BY THE COMMISSION. WOULD YOU PLEASE PREPARE ON ORDINANCE AMENDMENT INCORPORATING THESE AMENDMENTS. THANKS FOR YOUR COOPERATION. I. Recommended amendments to Utility Chapter 27 of Code: Section -27-3 (e) (addition) It is unlawful for any owner or consumer at a residential unit to knowingly supply water to another unit(s) wherein water is not available for any reason. In the event the city sees evidence of this occurring, the party supplying the water will be billed on an additional unit(s) basis. The owner or consumer will also be subject to a fine or imprisonment as set out in Section 27-29(D) of this chapter. Section 27-8 (7) Add at beginning of section: The City may assess a $500.00 fine which can be added to the water bill of any owner or occupant ..................... Section 27-23 (7) (addition) Owners of more than one unit supplied by 1 meter will be X f required to post the deposit. Tenant deposits will not be accepted by the city. Section 27-53 Change to read: All sanitary sewer services shall be subject to j. cancellation and the city may assess a $500.00 fine that may be added to the sewer bill of any owner or occupant for any of the following reasons: NI JAI T4 'i'RN A 1 � .05!1 1 t > f > § 27.8 DANIA CODE been pulled or locked and will not commence until the meter has been reinstalled or unlocked. (Ord. No. 30.91, § 1, 9.11.91; Ord. No. 04.92, § 1, 1.28.92; Ord. No. 05.92, § 1, 2.25.92) Sec. 27.9. Water meters. (a) All meters shall be furnished and installed by the utility department upon application �. of owner or his/her agent and the payment of prescribed charges,and all meters furnished and installed shall be and remain subject to absolute and exclusive control of the utility depart- ment. (b) A backflow preventer valve shall be installed and maintained on supply line as stated ' in chapter 4620 of the South Florida Building Code. " Y -` r, `• (Ord. No. 30.91, § 1, 9.11.91) Sec. 27.10. Meters—Location. (a) In every instance of metered water service, the owner shall provide and maintain a `! location for the meter which is acceptable to the utility department.When any meter has once 1 Y to been placed, its position shall not be changed except by the utility department, at the cost of the owner, and in the event that any owner makes any change in his premises, which in the ; y* discretion of the utility department requires any change in location of meter or meter box such change shall be made by the utility department at the cost and expense of the owner. "{ (b) Any property owner whose water meter is inaccessible to the meter reader because of fence or other obstruction, will be notified by the utility department and allowed sixty (60) 1^ days to cause the meter to be made accessible. If the meter is not made accessible within the k tttiL� sixty (60) days from time of written notice mailed by the city, a flat charge of twenty-five I t dollars($25.00)per month will be added to the utility bill until such time the meter has been made accessible. (Ord. No. 30.91, § 1, 9.11.91) N ykY , „ t Sec. 27.11. Same—Repairs. w Repairs, renewals and replacements of water meters, meter boxes, with all connections ','� and appliances shall be made exclusively by the utility department, as indicated by the ^'y judgment of the utility department. (Ord. No. 30.91, § 1, 9.11-91) Sec. 27.12. Same—Reading. Meters shall be read monthly or bimonthly and bills shall be rendered on the basis of said readings provided meter is in good order since the previous reading. 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