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Vice Mayor: Bob Mikes : z Commissioners: JohnBertino late) . ,• ;` + Bill Hyde (late) {: 5 Albert Jones it 4 City Manager: Robert Flatley . .�� City Attorney: Frank Adler ` City Clerk: Wanda Mullikin Absent: I ' Mayor:Y Bobbie Grace ' •,S}hK 1 I.. L t , 1. Will Allen, Growth Management Director, described the location of the proposed motocross track on the 11.66 ac res located on Tram Road and Collins Road re quested by South Florida Sports Committee, p Inc.. Mr, Allen advised that a text change would be needed to the Broward County Code to allow s - motocross as a Special Exception in a Light Industrial M-1 zoning district and additional requirements would { need to be addressed once the text changed is approved. Mr. Allen advised that several people spoke in favor and opposition at the February 8 meeting and that the primary concern is noise impact. The Planning & ,' Zoning Board recommended approval with several conditions. "• Tom Laubenthal, Landscape Architect of CAD Landscape Inc. on behalf of South Florida Sports Committee, Inc., expressed his appreciation to the Commission for being allowed the opportunity to present further technical and business information on the positive impact that the motocross track would provide for the area and community. Mr. Laubenthal provided a tape recording of motocross racing, background t information on South Florida Sports Committee, Inc. and intentions to promote Air-Dania Motocross Park, `f Inc. He explained the method used to test the noise impact at the site on Sunday which proved a zero decibel reading and noted that the test was done without the proposed landscaping and berm improvements. Mr. Laubenthal stated that the technical noise report will be made available from the audiologist who conducted the test and that a full spectrum of motorcycles were used. Mr. Laubenthal then responded to Commission questions regarding the project. WORKSHOP MEETING FEBRUARY 15, 1994 ctr ' Fity�t [t�if•Tr rrr �N� 1. , ;�T�s1 ^+V"�7, � -d t i !Lr A Y s OS SNSyy� f ' r ' t }•' �t J 5.)IJ�Alt , FM �i '{ � r 4w3t S we l ''Y� ��{!•r Tr"Y•5`�IM1,J Si'G''•i t .� '� x � +! ,"n+�,.vv`��v`�r�fifiTfY'�i•♦`'i;�Rr�x'YSdt(t+ rx ~ ii'�✓r. sx ro.�u�? v� y 'titT+iT�#]fxr4lvh/ fWrv. ki£tt'I�rf�i,X2'*&1. ii �I �x `r; a t �r+?C! r3 t��ypr 7,r' ` t s t'�*r-G''C. � t ,.F)�r�4 w � y ' ', 't;k '+"' `ty,�q..a`gsv...+vr e\ "�` ' t .. _. tYc $-i- ��!;� C� 5. v,,.• �5, ' ei3S � F�'!i?;"5'�r�n{�'ei �3...rr..t:•3k��ta<.rT;tfr + j �.c - ) rr t i �..t� s y f' b v r-S'< FC' 14� jt„`.h a".'y,Y �1)s":11,.r.�f `t�`t.p}4` ...;�.. d cfi T r" P.ia �l�f rr ✓rfC.� r� ('✓ ..�•. rtr— "%]'+ .� y,_ ) t' v k•...., r� a 4 !w # -^. fii .a +(R. +Ik�(I� t�-�� '% '. niY� y ) J •?ax S� t,:- F / 1 '•r--� , . � � f tC'', \' 1 ♦ �K 1 M.�. .'�;3� ('y7 4 {{ �St -w+11r' . N��+ !'�t°f�••?�'. . ,' ��>}�:rn 3ff�Ki ` rFlr:-1 ..,%,d ,Z < �). rf� J sy :t. ^'i,'-r 'r`, '---�1 �. .s }'�, .'�.. .r` `'' tC. rt+..k k".J�-,t',s1�° �'4,A1;.,"!j'� YrtJ r..J2 •twu�,ra,.l,. l f.J l- 'iV Chi. •,a? 2`i v1' i:t'w.rt'r x-+`?-C. ,ter t ;.� rr, Y .-- �! j. v,v a. d+ i'� y ... �� n >r: 5 �' i�. dx 41•a :¢� J,�s ;+ t �, r t ��v Lf.;.t rS� ` .� ky. ;�. hT`t ��i;��>✓TtCt�rs stir f't��ny?tE'r.� � � fl•q // r K�e ' t+r rt. t L Rf%_• .\. ':• ..: r Will Allen advised that the previous owner used the property for a dump by cluttering it with hundreds of thousands of tires, wrecked cars, concrete structures, and asphalt tanks and that the petitioner spent several thousands of dollars to clean the property. Mr. Laubenthal agreed to operations restrictions in the beginning until the necessary property platting can be accomplished and agreed to being taxed for police services. He mentioned that the proposed track would be used for racers to obtain points to qualify for AMA National competitions but that the track would not qualify as a national track. Vice Mayor Mikes mentioned his concerns that the track is located in an airport approach area and Brian Penick, President of South Florida Sports Committee, Inc., advised that their lighting plan has been approved by the FAA. Mr. Laubenthal mentioned that AMA and their insurance carrier, KNK, requires Sj them to provide their own police and emergency services and to keep all AMA statistical information on the racing that takes place. Further comments related to egress/ingress, parking plans, traffic impact, employment, and days of operation for the site. For the public, Mr. Allen advised that first reading of the text change ordinance for the motocross; is scheduled for February 22 and if the ordinance passes first reading then a second reading would take place on March 8. The Special Exception, Site Plan, Variance for the parking and Vacation of a road reservation that goes through part of the property would be addressed later. Mr. Laubenthal expressed a desire to comply with all code requirements for the project and stated the need for the Commission to approve the road vacation for the property whether or not the motocross is approved. i r I 2. Vice Ma yor Mikes requested a response from Jones Intercable on their action to allow sponsoring by . ..... M local advertisers for City Commission meetings. Ot Horn stated that the view point of Jones Intercable is to promote funding so that local origination Tom ass rF programming can be expanded and that they need sponsors to assist them in covering operational costs. Mr. Horn did not feel that there was anything wrong with sponsoring Commission meetings and that better 0 rammin can be rovide d in the future when funds are available. pr gg p Oil Commission comments related to the City not wanting to be connected to promoting any one business entity and the need for the City Commission meetings to remain a public service with no sponsoring. The Commission requested Mr. Horn to ensure that there is no advertising just before, after or during the time the Commission meetings are being aired and to just show the schedule of meetings for City and Board Advisory Meetings. The Commission decided to have Mr. Horn speak with City Manager Flatley to determine if there may be a need for the City to purchase the advertising time before/after and during the meetings. WORKSHOP MEETING 2 FEBRUARY 15, 1994 1 � i 'i it 3 City Manager Flatley advised that repairs to the Modello Park pool were not included to the list of cost items in the City's Capital Program last year. He said that an estimate of the repairs for the pool can be presented tonight for informational purposes. Monte Pollock, Concrete Preservation Specialists & Construction, Inc., stated that he conducted sound tests on the Modello Park Pool and found the pool to be in pretty good condition. The deck would have to be removed, the existing plumbing would have to be taken apart, the filter structure would have to be removed, the plumbing would have to be replaced and pressure < tested, and the fill underneath the deck would have to analyzed to ensure that it is adequate to withstand a 95/o compacting per deck. Bud Palm, Utilities Director, mentioned the extensive repairs that were needed when he fr conducted his own inspection of the pool and that pressure grouting could possibility be used i ^ to repair the pool. t Vice Mayor Mikes mentioned that there comes a time when repairs are not cost effective and total ;x I replacement makes more sense. . Pollockadvised Vice Mayor Mikes that Mr. Y guarantees on the pool repair would be limited because of the actual basin of the pool. He said that there could be major infiltration's of a r: chlorides within the structure that would inhibit the actual bond of the marche used. or t dormant Commissioner Jones mentioned that the pool has been sitting d for years and that the City is 4 �f r spending money every year to send children outside the City to use other pools and that there is a need to S 34 > provide a pool for the children. City Manager Flatley clarified that when the pool was functioning it cost !« hh the City ' y g$18 000 a year for lifeguards, water, and maintenance costs. The City will be impacted by cost Sys between $10,000 to $18,000 a year as long as there is a pool at Modello Park. When the City stopped using !' the pool at Modello Park and began to send children to the Attucks pool, the City has been paying around t j $11 000 a year so there really hasn't been an increase in costs. > b � £ Mr. Pollock recommended to conduct some core tests 15 to 20 feet down to check soil variations and mentioned the difficulty in determining where the leaks are because the pool is empty. X Further comments were made regarding the repairs costing$50,000 and whether the City should is i 1J finance a new pool for$132,000 since interest rates are so reasonable. Commissioner Bertino mentioned the problems that the School Board is having to complete their pool and that grants would be very difficult to obtain for this type of project. He questioned what the costs would be to conduct the geological tests and Mr. Pollock estimated the cost around $2500 to $5000. He said that the tests would be needed whether or not a new pool is built. P The Commission decided to include authorization to conduct the tests to the next agenda and Vice Mayor Mikes recommended to have an Engineer analyze the pool as well. Lou Gusdorff read a newspaper article from the Miami Herald dated January 10 regarding violent crimes affect on young black men. WORKSHOP MEETING p P Ott 3 FEBRUARY 15 1994 � `S3t����;➢�jitTJ t5 sue=% ZS ern � ` v�.,\ r �' \I �'t 1 4 e Sm, iMi�l 7 ,•,K :<iy F S Y 4 1�t{"0 <S 1 A.- Glm iO'y cl+alb a �Gt'➢ d.: *:- 14 n 3`ti 11tK.c v 'Ki3.r"r ^��'-S y ,. g k3t1 CC 5 � W a�n'rl� d�ir� ,, s.r ..,.-, �jn�' c"+f�+'�U�ty'➢j5�r`r ,� �➢ 6.� ♦7' A "tSi i d"{^.,� L `4�t"✓-i'I �.r- lw? rt t .:,.. ". ,t ::i,C"n�r�T^� 5i�1 u,c. rvr e'. tj ".a jtSi'4",�'�515 r� :1 �yMa",�. .0. '� f.�N�( dl.➢S�A'�xa!1Fy'l�A l'p��'i=FJd '`i.<�,�, Sti ...: � 1 . :' `''.. . .::'.' .�;._ r � ;��� , r � i•S.q'_' r� l>_•ti.4{.s.c� �M'+r xu'roti��e^J.nL,�., 0.f V*5 +,. 4 .1{IStr:n s :;w !'t\�tut .� {�k'�1�'1?�`..'�t',i�`J`P 'r��w \-,j } ^' rytN...,.CY' 1 :..T'y. - `e, l t r.'t \ � ."�r at "i ,�Y.,�^,..a -.-, ➢ �Ihtir}h'!M. 9�'a!} ' , i 4.1��, ➢�w t't fs".!t.ak�:y-.s-I tt .'2itJ ti,4Fl zi rti%vr r,�f�L vai . .i I i' ..."_r''. .-n. >t r� ''ti�5ti *,ti1 c,? I#�^ "G` .: W'%�u1{i}ytii,� Yw a�!{,jF� r%�" 4 !�, ),., ` a 'o Y G� 1 ♦ I t Ja,F i.t. t� -i ♦ Sri-'•-� wt < ,l, ➢ '�. ^S4 n i'n �t y .l y. L^� t t , � of �,iM,^�.�r�i � :fib r'"1y '!�' Fe r,[.. C i I � - � t.. ^� F a � r �' i `^[' E ➢. v�' � i ! :7 ,� J.a� `r1.t�r fi ��.t v ran .r , d:gyp} tiC'tr'J���U➢t�r}di� �?y, x'S nixj al,x '�'� a. ,. ' e'/ ` ' r . . . � h � . nrt a \ } . � . � .. ... .t i v 4 �i �+d"++:3 5 � ' G r a i ^ -N5 ! ✓" Y I J a.:� � r t .,v s la v,1 x b 5� �� ti.��fv 4 o r' 4. Wanda Mullikin, City Clerk, presented the ordinance changes regarding the assessment of fines for utility bills. Mr. Palm mentioned that people are finding ways to reconnect water service after the City has removed a water meter. The proposed ordinance addresses the problem with people supplying units with water unlawfully whereby circumventing the ' City's process. Commissioner Jones mentioned his concern for impoverished people who are denied water service. City Attorney Adler stated that destitute persons can come into City Hall and sign an affidavit so they don't have to pay for water. (n < City Clerk Mullikin presented the additional changes to Sections 27-8(a), 27-23, 27-53 and 27- y , The Commission decided to include the ordinance to the next Commission meeting. f 5. City Clerk Wanda Mullikin mentioned that the Broward Review Newspaper has been used for ordinances and bid notices because it is cheaper and because they can meet the City's i M advertising deadlines two days after regular meetings. The Sun Sentinel is difficult to work with because they require a 5 day lead time on advertisements and second readings on Mik Xvs ordinances cannot be advertised for the following regular meeting. The City is limited on , �s? I their use of the Miami Herald because they removed their classified section of the Broward i fi r I Edition and display ads are too expensive to use for general business. ` City Attorney Adler commented on the disadvantages of using the Broward Review for zoning ordinances, special exceptions, land use changes and variances. y, t Commissioner Jones requested City Clerk Mullikin to check into whether the Westside r Gazette and Broward Times can meet the City's time limit for advertising ordinances in z' between meetings. x s The Commission generally agreed to use the Broward Review for administrative ordinances only and to use other newspapers with the bigger circulation for bids and Growth ' Management business. Wanda mentioned that her department is responsible for advertising bid requests but felt that each department should be aware that they are responsible for It " soliciting additional vendors by obtaining the SDBE list from Personnel and are responsible for receiving bids. She advised that the Finance Department is completing a Purchasing I Policy and that the Commission may want to workshop the document for the inclusion of these advertising procedures. I 6. Dan Oyler, City Planning, advised that there is a need for the City to adopt an ordinance to comply with two County ordinances regarding "Tree Preservation' and "Tree } Abuse". He advised that the ordinance is revising the existing landscape code and reviewed L+ the provisions being implemented. 1 1 r Iv 1 tt �l `) f t• 6 t ! 1 1 Y 111c v WORKSHOP MEETING 4 FEBRUARY 15, 1994 dr4F�,4,r'�fyfy�rx i'iw�Gga,�. .. .��aK•'�4'Itfkr+''��Att � t+.J�J, {�tiS�`i} rS�i. 4" t5'✓, �, w `[ a.SnaV�q. {,�fi''NL :rupnt tir1s WsY ,1. tlf 1 �'7yrory;,rF r i C t��.F.�C��t"'+. •c 2ss B .Y 1' `. i`�73Y,r r ioy� fl�,�rf �F � S'y O a 1 W r,.F All g� 3 '� h 3- f '� , f% rph �'r. f ,{ ( a ,.+„� -,.: 9 i�, ♦ q ":r i4 r -:., '.,)44^v TM1 c T_ d^,.}.. � F^ 3 �i r\ �N,�"��.i�.t'`! f� LFs�.v�$'(Y1.' Ji'tlYr Gu ) 1. � w ._ ,. .. r .s 1s s .• t � ,.n6 -,r 'M1) r �'?,.r1 v�. � { •i � ''� +< ' pr;5` .y4y�+,sc�,¢�4y`Ca�s�{�,pip tJ1�' rA�tJ 'r� -7 ,rt I rr.. r•�4P� f 1� c.'`r' tY'�-y ..a— ,.; ' �.'M`:y,' .;r':7?1 Id.�.�`t•�.h+^S t�13y:1�i. •�'✓+ w. 1 "^fir tg5 .-1 1\Vt�tti C{A�"l.F� 'V•\ U��1. �' !rC L .°w_'• u;of 3' 1'�"^�l'r �cJ !Y �Y-L! 'c �r _. '.'o` �. �:; .,'"t _ •r "• ., ..^�..� ._ .r .^if. .- e '°.� _ '� ��� J��+s�.L.: .7at{� y�"....fz c � � , Y Commissioner Bertino mentioned that residents may just want to better their property by trimming their trees and if they do not comply with City and Arbor standards may be placed in violation. Dan mentioned that the homeowner is responsible and that permits are not required for companies to trim trees. He said that Tree Trimming Companies are provided a list of tree trimming requirements at the time they are issued their Occupational License. i Dan agreed to change the size of trees to 2.5' caliber and 12 foot minimum height in the ordinance and the Commission decided to continue the ordinance to a regular meeting. f 7. Commissioner Jones expressed concern for crime and code enforcement problems in the northwest section of the City. He stressed the need for community policing and enforcement of the law to find solutions to the crime problems. ' Commissioner Hyde agreed that there is a serious crime problem and mentioned that people . t ' are afraid to attend functions in the north west section. 7 Chief Farley, BSO, stated that his department is not letting these problems go by without x' taking action and that he has met with Commissioner Jones regarding these problems several X I times. He mentioned his efforts to schedule a meeting with the Modello Park Homeowners t-. .aj I H5,; Association, business people, residents, Mayor Grace and Commissioner Jones to discuss the problems and then the meeting being canceled because Mayor Grace and Commissioner Jones Ib were unable to meet due to Sunshine Law requirements. " Chief Farley advised that the crime location is on the NW 1st Street corridor between the railroad tracks and Modello Park. The police are not ignoring the crime problem as the e district has made 123 arrests for narcotics and dealers over the past year. The biggest problem - in the area is gambling and the residents generally ignore it because it is a deep set custom in x I the community. He stated the need for business owners and residents in the area to communicate with his office and get involved with trying to resolve it. If BSO starts to arrest s i those individuals who are gambling then complaints will be made against BSO for harassing cz blacks. j Commissioner Jones mentioned that there is blatant loitering and abandoned car problems that are not being enforced and that a message needs to be sent out that the City is not going to tolerate this. Deputy Richard Tarant, the Community Resource Officer, blamed a lot of the crime problem on the alcohol that is sold to unemployed individuals who play dominos. He mentioned that BSO could go over and arrest most of the individuals but didn't feel this was the answer to the problem. I Commissioner Jones said that the law needs to be enforced and that everyone needs to think about the message that is being presented to young black people. i A Dania resident came forward to explain that calls are made to the district to report drug trafficking in the area and no police assistance is provided. He said that the dispatch person is v WORKSHOP MEETING .' 5 FEBRUARY 15, 1994 , -0 1, 91 �,4rri S\,•vr�)i Ty 1t� �r re.4�'.' .1r � '� .l�, , i tiR,i•�tn.{ �r ti i �a T Y.! _^l rf' * dry f i � . t 4 rl5 ^{ i �.r..a r� t 'i i?•. � 4� .�, a t L t ; i��,d���§,�,��+,}�.�r-�y:S�}l.�'i�4{d`k' '%�P�' .a�riLS7r.�Yr•;?� z,�f'hF'' :! 3 '� P� 4 T�}ki ?fiibj>'�kFjj�2.Y'Y'Y'•��i .:y. �j �'b1 iY}i' K•qd''l YL'� >t a � k>Y Wfyt,�yf��d C�`)'«Ak.r4`�t.�'�+�zr,`ra •I +.a h,.� �Zrr��,,.. "'1., �41n ii+ �'{„:t^•;'f�tr t f 9 .( t i"`.�, ,,��( 'x r tti1+`c�'vTi* :rt,rpr+F)H/ r fri _ .L"`[:1!.:u h res En u hivr rr ..s�'y�r5 Y '� '�. f YWaa• w"" njt �`b+r M41 i",{ytlr' I:.>T ,.:.,•-i-.- _ ror' r�'r%�,7 a s. o -4"�v 'S .� .•�;si,..f,r•r1Z 4 ..,:.1 �,.y 7r {ti4�v' ♦ �1 :`�i}")>,INµL,y(A' d TYyl..j�y�y, i4 Nr;"r'GtMa r -'.�" ' �'.�:�t.: rj�,t _}.r•,,.�.a , lj �..r G "r a ,yam -_ i.��.' ,.'f�k v �'!•hC �'4�'x�:!S aF fk�''-'YJ:ICIY"� "�" �,� i :.'1 Iru r '.'"� .i .: Ar ..,.. -r— �.� I per Y t_+� , Yr�'�'• �Ys.,5�4h .F>` Yi±. G�`r; �t a:,.. }e .Ea.: ,xrkr_....;QG.d, tp 2b, v,4,• .h m..;i ^� ..�' v„ ... _._.«/.. J•r^,.t '"\. •._. c ir. h'_ .,_�r r...�s' '>,z 1 '"v , r r ` A not relaying these calls to Captain Farley and that it is difficult for residents to have confidence in the police. Vice Mayor Mikes felt that Mayor Grace should be involved in this discussion and that another workshop should be held with more information provided. Commissioner Bertino felt that the problem is prostitution and drugs and questioned why undercover police are not used. Captain Farley advised that undercover police are used periodically. Captain Farley advised that programs are being started with the assistance of MADDADS (Men Against Destruction Defending Against Drugs and Social Disorder) to help `tyzw youth in the community. ?� ess their concerns, their request for additional Several residents came forward to expr 1 � patrolling in the two block business area, the lack of business owners involvement and the r intimidation that is imposed on persons who report drug dealing. Chief Farley advised residents to let him know immediately when they have asked for assistance and haven't received it. He asked residents to report the loitering problems and such v y on the regular number and only use the 911 when it is a life or death situation. Commissioner Jones expressed his appreciation for the communication tonight and was , i encouraged by the support from the neighborhood that something can be done to resolve problems in the north west section. e. 1 Commissioner Bertino brought up a question on the procedures to rent the I.T. Parker tp. E , — Community Center to outside residents and the Commission did not want to change their J` .' ��" '• policy in this regard. H f 'r This workshop meeting adjourned. ht t a� [ r Mayor-Commissioner � A41 1 , ` r ` 9.�,�r.K•��htu.��G� -y r ' City Clerk-Auditor x t Yz u Y � ' 4 1✓`� r Fr l h IM1 v '; WORKSHOP MEETING 6 FEBRUARY 15, 1994 ' ur , � ��t1r � • Y�14 Y�'"L~.J�{t jJ"�y�i�p� E�]YfA 4. i''�1'l�}I 1 • C+?,A `{ '�:` fi� a S'yy5'yr / 4F, !J' .: >'�si, 1 yv +�y!�., � ,1 r, r-' fti4 M1cr r—+.• � . . , 1 e ..".7 IGGn^l� r.ac,� 'p»1 y �:1� 1 -_ -. A*+ � +?'1�f y1� 4�•5,,<M\�C4 •;� �. y. lgy� i!ddi`yuu ,+ r vYS",,5^/+-f.,y �! �f/e��../^ {/�,1. a�y� i. I^•..irk . .w _ Y -f"Y-y S.` �;.,yt �r .'.;ti•. il,'� N�1i4N I 'k t. , n �"-!Y •r. ..lt'°J. � .5 1 M114.S..r .t tr) *S`/s )c_ .n 3 n'1`^'• r .:v �n :1 1' 511 �Y,� n^r ""'R'�. l Y+f> 4...MtS j` "i1,V_ �.4'.. '/ ya.Y'.�y�?- ,h �•�" ��'R +"� rid 7 i':t i}� u''$` ...yi h L, i :':r , 1 ,} ' ,_'`� ",.r � w ' �a�1 tt�'k `� if 1 lyl .�`t. 1'1'�. ..St ,Y� �r srC 1 y .+ n �:� ". . ��/ t+'�:' 1 >_��, �:�r1 �[,�{r r i4 s /r. x. r ♦ M � -f•-- ' � `'� Sc4Y� '�� ek�r-'�`� 1 Y i �,}ar ' ±:'v'S'N i�.3al� .v ``t����J,f tf }�^I�fy+a�.i/ ,+��,i,.5j�'{�iY"1F% •1' If 'i tr !i: ! r✓4.y.1 rr._t'Y 'fit � L� t � .-.;"L x G. .�l S 5 1�" . �'Y�tG' �bY.``.�,� vv �1; t<' +,1��+'h. , i I 1 AGENDA DANIA CITY COMMISSION WORKSHOP MEETING FEBRVARY 15, 1994 7:30 P.M. 1. Motocross Park. 2. Jones Intercable request to have coverage of City Commission meetings sponsored by i local advertisers. " 3. Modello Park pool repair estimate. E �f t 4. Utility code changes. 5. Bid advertising procedures. r ) # jwn I 4 '* 6. Tree preservation ordinance. 7. Crime and the northwest community. M a l f u r• � i I 1 i ! I i i 2 Jbil�t` } r c n :�r •. r"� u t a t ��.��lYi>2'1�•�j j;T°r ti„"(`+y if h��Sj=Y x 's+-r iR!ya�j t{a e*.,C«'�•v h�fr9 f„� , °+y'''� ii+>.St+,+C`•tul�'sVyi°�'�5�� r,'" t 1 Srs a9 �. x A6 rK'}r�i ��}g4,tx(�rt+M`'�••i k`� ).,�yy� x�,�s��v's'�i�� S x� .�tP+'�1✓�"y4y S e yk4itf��.?' , '�tl '^: r �k- .T kf J • ] �➢ ' i T F bI aY Y.F'S Kt ^jn ¢' 't .�t rL/ �y�f'y?�}rt�'j�'�Stlj TCF✓�.•...�.�t`� t :.,r pti wM1J.!.{„.p { an:a;3'� j '1%n w .�aK'. „r a � v iL.xt I,: + � �1 Sy', I+c yr p.k yi Cs s :a]�12 'r+9y k 4�>"l, >•ui xwt^,'7 Sir t�1�•4 „�n �. .a.;.�a•7�1�i��v,..--. �/4fqq��:i/ t�r��f+''F.i'x d r sv.r.,.y J r f"3?h. r W�' �.`..ya,�t k, .11.t .,,aC �} x �`:d'M1. ,n`•}�,:z.. �S 2,n.. \ ,':•f �. ,.b-. A �,'�-...',� }'���X:•..jN.h.J✓l�yr, v .. r Ta+'•1'•.. ter r a+.f i' �S r!J' ' 1 iC .�rr( "�• "r�+A ?-�� is '',{ .." -'� T.r� S".�M1."" aF '9ie'1 Y Y d-3'..V''lly. 1``:t�ih"'SJ i}'l7n i z. 4as��� '1y r}��.1�•�I�ppx�s77 � 'V�:+'" i fv T�1i A l rss- :$`c' . , . .} � . . ry. .t. ' .. . _.. �. ._ .. h.. 3 'C`s}s}i.t � .a. . . .�N ... o • ". 'F, / 'M Ii77 M1..X1 ..a x-. .,5'�, ,° Y ,t rt f�.+ '' {, r .. + x%y �:. + �fYl Ix i -r1 � A -�,tNj �y , >'�.•§t§ylS:n .... _:�..r':�,w.e,l{f.._ .. ..ti....: st... ,/.t:.r .. �_.....,:.. .,5, .'... J. -.,` f :'.. x .w..., .!; . > . 3tY. �'_4.,. ..` f',yW 1�! v-, t r )[ f J t t 1 CITY OF DANIA INTEROFFICE MEMORANDUM To: Robert Flatley, City Manager > From: Dan Oyler, City Planner Date: January 12, 1994 t , Re: Proposed Tree Preservation, Tree Abuse and Landscape Ordinance. a Broward County has enacted two new ordinances which are now affective on a ) county wide basis. Broward County Ordinance 93-10 titled 'Tree Preservation" and 'Tree l s +' Abuse" are being enforced by the Department of Natural Resource Protection. This I 1" ordinance allows for a municipalityto ado t their own ordinance as long as it is as ( a P g I > �• stringent as the county's. Our existing ordinance is not as stringent and will not qualify in this case. If this ordinance is not adopted then the county will be enforcing the tree r c*, removal and tree abuse ordinances. z Therefor I have prepared a new ordinance which is almost a direct duplicate of the ; r county's and have also revised our existing landscape code to bring it more up to date. ' Briefly, the new Tree Preservation ordinance provides for the following: i iJ ' (a) Exempts single-family and duplex with the exception of trees removed prior to a C.O. or the removal of Historical or Special Status Trees. (b) Provides for the issuance of a tree removal/relocation license. (c) Provides for tree replacement. (d) Provides for payment in lieu of replacement/relocation. (e) Provides for the creation of a Tree Preservation Trust Fund. (f) Provides for bonding in certain circumstances. 1 ,q yw#h�ix;icy�} Ftn1; y:yvv 6 s a �. I i Iy �y 'J< 4JS.,,Y,.,gi'ti�•t� 4y�a,�yj��QPrl14�J,v+7s tf!I: �_,> t♦ ,.i$ 6 �y '.. �, ,�; ���3tit Jai�t``�l�yP 7rv� � r'Cy'J � •j4r x � 'r wr .� t^r �41>tYr,.i4<i?l1 t�r�t� Y ^t (�.,�,,:�lrt � fi:�. 1 Jdn,.rC�'.tl r.. A Lf. i t a J , '1 , \•(:, f-t :rv,1. 4 s- , n � „h t't., tb; t..,,� � 'S -.. }} (nti 4li .Ji at si lf.$ 4 f � , { ZTj -_ � n l i. w 3 �x +�♦ , it �.- �^fry -7{ L ?'�� Su , 1 PL . {Pt. , :.J - r {' �.^ S >.'.e �-',, Y 5.. �u 4t� ��t•.a`��„f'1� `is l�'fl,a r y , r � t= t a ' r ♦ r v i P y r '• { r r ;I The new Tree Abuse Section provides for the following: (a) The trimming of trees to be in accordance with National Arborist Association standards. (b) Does not exempt single-family of duplex. (c) Provides for Remedial Actions. The landscaped section has also been revised and contains the following provisions: ;r ) (a) Provides for the upgrading of existing parking lots under conditions. v (b) Provides for a 10 foot landscape buffer adjacent to public rights-of-ways with 1 tree ¢2 per every 30 feet and a continuous hedge, wall of other durable landscape barrier. s, The code now requires a 5 foot landscape buffer. (c) Provides for a 5 foot landscape buffer r ffer between parking lots and the adjacent t T x property with 1 tree every 40 feet and a continuous hedge, wall or other ( ? kA durable landscape barrier for residential multi-family projects. Provides for interior landscaping for all vehicular use areas. M ' (e) Provides for site triangles adjacent to public rights-of-way, - fi (f) Provides for the landscaping of all non-vehicular open space based on a percentage v of the site. (g) Provides for a 10 foot landscape buffer between commercial, business and i industrial properties when they abut a residential property which includes a 6 foot masonry wall or solid wooden fence, trees every 40 feet, and a hedge on the residential side of the wall. 1. I (h) Provides for installation requirements. 4 Provides that a min. of 40% of the plant material be native to South Florida. n (1) Provides for irrigation in compliance with South Florida Water Management Regulations. r. Attached for the Commissions review is the proposed ordinance, Tree Removal License and Resolution for setting permit fees. Please place this proposed ordinance on the next available Commission Workshop for their consideration. t � fo f r Ta { it 't f✓ I� � y♦ } tt�+ ti � r K ( �rJ•�Fl a o- a a� "' r �. nr r 7F �, r x a 1 ��r3°S.�F�vriF1'(i ti�c'x{�S. �'{�✓�yZ 1 «�✓r6Py'�t .;3 T�./fd}��rr',SFJ t 'YZj.tr 1_kt kp yw11�*.y�Vyi-�1yacA, �iK>F'"n pa'tF[t�7'�eje� r♦1�s t`!'�rf(u tt�(t i.�t�,y[�, f�e1�,� �4. 'vah�:Qf!'�q{�11'��'sis� _:� �X �p{y�Ll, 1 �'�,+':j ( a.. t. C ti-r..-_.... �' .�✓o.,.�Y1....r 2r•.y.'yi-r �^` ' �.•t +.Yx i" �?'r"r1`�z{�^tl X Y'1 P'`c �ry 3 2AJ.�ri"tj,i+- AlF,., �r�J rtt.�x.cr9.(•it r r}i��. of r � i � r y c rvr+.'+hv.• � :^z .. � a» f n` 'k'�" ...t t"{ '�,#{Y.�'}' Y r( 1 �,+�1, ....a M 1 r rh ) K. r,( iVly t- .•rij { /1' Y�., � .0 .ii F L x ♦ , �M V 4 ! /. j: ^h. t i 4 A F .C. i•1 � G ti'i• x iP a {5>a'L g{rxwr=i r`l�,�l. tsfr<j'y},3?�j3 �snt�t.f?J# rs 1 'rnv {" n a M� � -r♦Cx;h, = x R ri ,fit ,SI'���Cry '4 �Y*" �. {7 r y �i {Y .. -a'J t{ f ,.r) a � t ; x +. � . Y y t t 3 ?r";•Z 4r .` s{ x .K^f Y7 sj$C./4t AY {N L. .��rk$"C• < VAY. f 1 .�:1.. yk FO c U; ^•rp `� r ' -.• _ .,'. . . .,� ... . . ._. _ . ..�. . . . . ,.t.... _. a,..x. , . .. • 2 3 4 VEGETATION 5 (REVISION V 1/94) 6 A 7 ARTICLE L In General A . 8 9 ARTICLE II Tree Preservation r: 10 11 ARTICLE Ill Tree Abuse 12 13 ARTICLE IV. Landscaping 14 �4' 16 ARTICLE L In General 17 18 i. ig SEC770N26-1. Trees, Roots Damaging Public Property-Notice to Growth 10 Management Director. 21 Whenever and wherever there shall be any tree or trees growing upon any street, alley or right-of- 22 way within the city In such way and manner that the roots of such tree or trees have destroyed or damaged I ... 23 any sidewalk, curb, gutter, street pavement, waterline, sewer line, or other property, or If any such tree or 24 trees shall be growing upon any property abutting upon such sidewalk, curb, gutter, street pavement, 25 waterline or sewer line or other property in such way and manner as to cause destruction or damage of or .6 to such facilities, it shall be the duty of any official or employee of the city having knowledge thereof to A I'1 1;-7, al .1 A immediately notify the Growth Management Director or his designee of such damage and destruction to the 2 property of the city. 3 j 4 SECTION 26-2. Same-Removal on Public Property. 5 Upon receiving notice of such damage or destruction as set forth In Section 26-1 hereof and if such 6 tree or trees shall be growing upon property of the city, the Growth Management Director or his designee 7 shall immediately cause such tree or trees to be removed or destroyed. If the tree or trees are growing In 8 the swale area which abuts a residential structure it shall be the responsibility of the residential owner to 9 remove such tree or trees at their expense and to replace such tree or trees with an approved tree or trees 10 as directed by the Growth Management Director or his designee. A tree removal permit shall be Issued 61i� prior to the removal of the trees or trees. The residential owner shall also be responsible for the repair of 12 any public property damaged by said tree or trees. j 13 14 SECTION 26-3. Same-Removal on Private Property. 15 Upon receiving notice of any damage or destruction as set forth In Section 26-1 hereof, and 9 such 16 tree or trees shall be growing upon private property abutting such sidewalk, curb, gutter, street pavement, I'M waterline, sewer line or other property and cawing the damage or destruction thereof, the Growth 18 Management Director, or his designee, upon receiving such notice shall Immediately notify the owner of It troy, or remove such tree or trees within ten (10) days from the 19 such property In writing to cut down, des ra 20 date of receipt of such notice. 21 In the event such owner shall fail or refuse to cut down, destroy or remove the tree or trees within 22 ten (10) days, then the Growth Management Director, or his designee shall cause such tree or trees to be 23 cut down, removed or destroyed by the employees of the city and shall charge the co thereof cost against the 24 owner, and the amount of the cost to the city shall be a lien upon the property. In the event the tree or trees have caused damage to public property the owner of the private 2, I the repair of same. The owner shall be invoiced for the repair 16 property shall be responsible for the cost o 2 o 71 ±t,t" 31 ...... LL t7n T '2 -N�Yit- q,11 I- lw cost by the city and shall make payment to the city within thirty(30)days. If after thirty(30)days payment is 2 not received by the city, the city shall place a hen upon the property for said cost. 3 % 4 SECTION 264-26-10 Reserved 5 6 7 8 9 10 12 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 ty Ell P}�a Nln FIN M�-q �• it u.' t o.,. +. ,. -� ^.: . � -., .. + ,. r / I • r' 1 ARTICLE II Tree Preservation. 2 3 SEC770N 26-11. Short title. 4 This article shall be known and may be cited as the Tree Preservation Ordinance of the City of 5 Dania. ' 6 7 SECTION 26-12 Declaration of Intent 8 The City Commission of the City of Dania (the "Commission) finds and declares that preservation Y i , 9 of trees is integral to the preservation of air and water pollution In that trees use their leaf surface to trap 10 and filter out ash, dust and pollen in the air, thereby helping to alleviate air pollution: that the root systems ( } 11 of trees hold and consolidate soil and other loose earthen materials, thereby helping to prevent erosion, a�f 12 reduce non-point source water pollution and maintaining the continued vitality of natural habitats for f ` t i r 13 propagation and protection of wildlife, birds, game, fish and other aquatic life; and that removal of trees j to j t 14 causes increased surface run-off which contributes to water pollution. Owing to the many benefits provided t 1 15 to the community by trees, it is the Intent of the Commission, in order to protect the air and water of the 16 City of Dania, to preserve this valuable natural resource of the City for the health, safety and welfare of the 17 general public. While the destruction of a single tree may not have a significant environmental Impact, the ` + it 18 Commission recognizes that tree destruction has a cumulative Impact that causes severe environmental 1= A.' 1 19 degradation and causes severe deterioration of the quality of life In Dania and, because of this impact, the 20 Commission finds that tree destruction is a public nuisance that must be controlled. In the evaluation of a T 21 tree removal license, priority shall be given to preservation, relocation, replacement and payment Into the .' 22 Tree Preservation Trust Find. f 23 24 25 ` 1 ,- 26 i it r i 101, 4 v k � a�, uir7rr.r,g la � i u �•,(Pab�f�. � �Iyy7,� h,. .� at3r h y�Nst�.°�R�^lv� ,� �'��A7� hb r�+ r � rrP-i rc..,r x- r DV"� k°,�!~•. �. pp A �Jrvv'M1�n°�N n+��A y v5'"rfT INS t,f T`•°vu`µ� � �'„. .�• kj ivy, �'� � 4�fR T'• _n�.'{3`ti `���r�(� yYi �• (�]�+ gam. �XFi.' 1tiroP"�h� '�,f'irca�°C" fF f��i l�4:ft:''_l��la? r^�f 'tH' ,tf l ar4a l7m'.•.•.nP ye,°..Nnsf 4 ° Y r}3N 'L'l °h Lf, {�' S•� b) ;. +��Z`' VAN, us (MW J' ✓,� rin,./1;Yw1r x n ,N ,spy s ' 4r . .pr >:. � .!.%r• •r A. +. 'S'i� .'. r a ?.x� + s♦ +��ih. +'tit,-cl�t '� v ,d r E„ r � .�k'Sy � .°"� Wi �,L'irJ'I�L 171p.A: 5,( yr { rr, .r'`�rJt a... t•_ ,..i. .. - 't ' �,X (r;'i.3 it ,.' ° "i[ ..p'.rth !S r, gy��,s 3"y'S.��• l.:. �S-yv��'�r'y}r 7ifl�t �!-. .,v ' i�` irv.'/: ^ � r� k' J f_I� " F r k° ^'a"nc_.+Y y „•y, 'F>t4 .S "}` >+.rrvr s•'h!y}if et°r. 1 ,yTU�.t�f, 91t r1 .+' '+R. Xf ,r[7in•,+9`rar S' 1 ro r r_ .. ' },e:.c rr Y.,, rtl&�L' Z'l�U�.t �.fJtr /`..nr.:9•: -� r ..... . :'i:/ .,. _L ,.. _ � _ , . . �v fS..>.d. � "t r � pl 1 SECTION 26.13 Tree Removal Ucense Required. 2 1. General-A persoh shall no cause, suffer, permit or allow the removal of any tree without 3 first obtaining a license from the City as herein provided. The property owner,holder of 4 an easement and or person removing a tree without a license shall be responsible for the 5 violation. The removal of trees in violation of this Article Is a public nuisance. T 6 2. Historical Trees-A person shall not cause, suffer or allow the removal of any Historical 7 Tree without first obtaining a variance from the Commission to conduct the removal. b ; 8 3. land Clearing-Land clearing and site development where such activities may result in the (,:•� ! 9 removal of trees shall not occur until a tree removal license has been obtained. 10 a �LiF FY �S 11 SECTION 26-14 Definitions. r 112 In addition to the definitions of the City of Dania Zoning Ordinances the following definitions shag xx' 13 apply. M A . 14 A. Access wau A private vehicular roadway intersecting a public right-of-way. y, 15 B. llcan4 The owner of the property or his legally authorized agent. a F 16 C. Balled&Burped(B&B): Field grown trees or shrubs with roots established In a r 17 earthen bag encompassing the root system necessary for the full recovery of the plant; 18 wrapped and bound to support the root bag. 19 D. Berm: An earthen mound. ° 20 E. Breast Height: Means a height of four and one-half(41/2)feet above natural grade. ' 21 F. Caliper Diameter Breast Height (CPS See Diameter Breast Height. r 22 G. Canopy Coverage: Means the aerial extent of ground within the drip line of the tree. 23 H. Clear Trunk Point above the root ball along the vertical trunk of a tree at which lateral Y 24 branching or irons begin. 25 1. Clear Wood(Gray Wood): That portion of the palm trunk which is mature, hard wood 26 measured from the top of the root ball to the base of green terminal growth or irons. d g y: i r .yam a :S ' :f '[iY )}�,�rt�r,Llavx� r�5r. ��' ♦ ' f 'ifw��;z 0 . - �h"'�e - �r �e�a°rq,�S�♦ �Sr-rCr r4;' �r'Tdy \'+i �!fL�4ry°'J"Fr ', r p,�Xtf ti-74'.r ,rp/vat"r"i ^cSy ro� mt'�s' �,A`sit - 7-/-k \i..�,il fl•{�{'�"�m•rr7 fM t'QT��e r f};�!t'�tk cr+ ��l L.[j1�' �1 a k<)yt.+p� rti>2F a, Sa�F �.�';�° N .�. ;Plx r� ah.'- -r , ;.. a Y' _ s �•i:�A4w"14 srGRa h�hnY .. 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Container Grown: Plant material grown in a container of suitable size to allow adequate 2 --•—•- room for the healthy development of the root system. 3 K. Diameter Breast Height(DBH); The diameter of a tree trunk measured 4 at four and one-half(4-1/2)feet above grade. 5 L. Drip line A vertical line extending from the outermost branching of a tree or plant to the 6 ground. 7 M. Effectively Destroved: Means to cause,suffer, allow or permit any act which will cause yT 8 a tree to die or to o into a M M g period of unnatural decline within a period of one (1)year from .� 1 9 the date of the act. Acts which may effectively destroy a tree Include, but are not limited i 10 to, damage inflicted upon the root system by heavy machinery, excessive trimming, changing the natural grade above the root system or around the trunk, damage 5 � 12 Intentionally inflected on the tree permitting Infection or pp a y Pe 3 pest Infestation application of 13 herbicides or other chemical agents or Intentional fire damage to the tree permitting 14 Infection or pest Infestation, the infliction of a trunk wound that is 50%or greater of the tl 3 l�WI fi .. tf y4G 15 circumference of the trunk,or the removal of sufficient canopy to cause the unnatural yl [ ; IVY 16 decline of the tree. 17 N. Equivalent Replacement: A substitute for the tree which it replaces as determined by • ]' 18 the Growth Management Director, .or his designee i 19 O. Equivalent Value: A monetary amount reflecting the cost of vegetation to be replaced. Y 20 P. Gray Wood: See Clear wood. n Tea• 21 Q. Ground cover Low growing plants that, by nature of their growth characteristics, 22 completely cover the round and do not ,P 9 9 usually exceed two 2 feet y ( ) in height. 23 R. Hedge: An evenly spaced planting of shrubs which forms a compact,dense, visually ` `= I ,I 24 opaque, living barrier. 25 S. Historical Tree• A particular tree or group of trees which has historical value because of 26 its unique relationship to the history of the region, state, nation or word. t 6 iP 'i'tl r -) � tH4rtr,rim 1 4 { , x � ��{SyJl s y�r`Y" 11(Si�/ �5--•rr(i4�.��'�Sj�l,`'y{ ' �i+��'"1 ,ti"v'Sn '�'`5v lti�� �pc^ ft5-�•E4'rix^'"�s�'�ia�,n"'r'�� r ���,x�iY.�'{ fil ro.t rfi�.�.� r'•x E,aro �'�j�^��r+F."., .✓Sr��r�,4<t�;.k Lat�.pe ,rui++,� =�'7kJ'�•(s� `-•�,CTy4 ��+imh ::�. 1 X; i y x"1�Y,t l kYN/J//�::i�4 Vi'�;T X �.rj•Fx��, A� 4 {{��.4 y "� (( j�( Fa �.,, YL � l f � � .: k ] 1�{h t„ l I• 4 � � �� 1.1�'^'i.� } Ft 1 t(,••,�q !{� S „�`.). ��,Y t-y"3, 11 4„t ?S�✓u ..fi ✓ ? w., ';, �'� �t fL _ a7lv., '! /"1 i t'� -{tit• ++x � . y2, fp.Y�. - 1 `R5'p4?,�F'�,.�(vv 2r,';'.s%�' .-t `"":ii ni��.;-,:di{.yr `+ �?• n^f•^c.,,. ._ - :- .•;, {j .:., k .: 'r^ •... �.,� ,v �;w;}�5..'!a"`�''.. ti'���q'Yti�.i''� G�ti ��.{ �+ : M14.1)^.�7. .u�r� h �raL•'��.+..+ 5�'���J� z'" .:.. " _ i r.%r e .... . 'e 1.:... r r_ ..`". ..t I...:•-�""�" ..r� •ti i..:..'��'1 W�y'v�4u r?',.i��zlq{" Y�y`� ��4Z�u.t"'l-yjf ri ;�• ���.3��P�+ ^� "F,�.v�r{�i'f.�FYin F" t,t f � 1 S y ,, dl ) s " .. n t 1 Ji F ,J ) 4 Cy �r 1- , . 1: •" 'el � ra er �'Y7r j 't1 �,�.��t "'.� 4. .'ti ^,. ) � � at�°� aPt�,d.�ISfI{i,rF"if"2Z tr,F_2� +r M1 .��. �,'k.�. 'I, r <._.,' c...; 1 ? ' ':� - !..:c� ,. .. � .. �.' F_.. 1aN��_ - , �. x::c d. m i7`t, Y ti•.w�SVty. •^f'{,rer?1�n4.1�,u� 1+.T t WA 1 T. Land Clearing: The clearing of vegetation and soils for the purpose of land 2 development activities. This includes, but is not limited to, construction for buildings, right 3 of ways, utility easements or access,drainage ways, parking lots and other structures, rock 4 mining, and agricultural activities that Involve the removal of trees as defined by this 5 section. "l 6 U. Landscapinm t 7 1. (When used as a noun)Uving plant material such as, but not limited to turf, ground cover,shrubs, vines, trees or palms and non-Living durable materials commonly used 9 in environmental design such as, but not limited to rocks, pebbles, sand, walls or fences 10 and aesthetic din and mounding:but excluding t s- grading 9� 9 Paving and structures. I 2. en used as a verb The Y(When ) process of installing or planting materials commonly used in N f •�4�t y 12 environmental design. 2 r d t 13 V. Landscape irrigation: The outside watering of shrubbery, trees,lawns, grass,ground ,. ti' I 'FufrY r x r I : x fit,_ 14 covers,vines,gardens and other such Flora, not intended for resale, which are planted and r 4 1 'ii tw- lo. 15 are situated In such diverse locations as residential and recreation areas, cemeteries, public, i ' VVV r 16 commercial and industrial establishments, and public medians and rights-of-way. 1 17 W. Micro-irrfaation: The application of small quantities of water on or below the soil 1 i surface as drops or tiny streams of spray through emitters or applicators placed along a $ ro 19 water delivery he. Micro-irrigation includes a number of methods or concepts such as 20 bubblier,drip,trickle, mist or micro spray and subsurface irrigation. Z ° 21 X. utch: An organic material such as wood tg �<'?r;. � r9 chips, pine straw or bark placed on the soil to ' 22 reduce evaporation, prevent soil erosion, control weeds and enrich the soil. 23 Y. Native Plant Species: Those published In the latest Issue of the Association of Florida 24 Native Nurseries Plant and Service Locator. 25 Z. Native Topsoil: The uppermost layer of existing soil on the site capable of supporting 26 plant growth. p i + r N 7 Y >?J5 1 N t v o-F jR"J rz � 1'Ir �. "vi � r �N+t +• \. c vc Yt���a�y,Y .'aSt3��fLF�iF +� f�H�'tlfk��4.��`.�t}I>,cRrpt'151 �'� �J14 ar tS�,YX.h t i s+3rr"'id ^ t (•)t�.1. L+w��^t Ir t"Y' tfry/5 ft k yRJ �V >ftr�"i 1T rA Pr Y A,r "F. if 1 t�F a �'yf r W y+�.,•ts��� � +�.M�++"1,f y rd t t i r ^—•u r�'.r� p t' 'R*tql,�ryt tie, s ........rP.� -':•F< .f S It, Vyeti ~ _ i {^ V +.,. �` c1t7 ti.+:}.:�',• 5 y> is„Yfti > .,�K4Cf,i\ ie .h.1j. .piyr r2!',f`'all'?' tl •!. Y - L" .+r u_ t S /rl j µ , C f� r S N bta. Yit r Y 'T't tCt"'j � r 4 rn t 1 .Yr ..', {''`i4^ r fr.Y`13. Y/ 3' %,,,t+.-- ��" Ai '�.rl r ...,� r• !' �- t .: ra—i1 .n77f�t , .a1ti y .�. c Yri IN r 1 -a <S n, •Y� 1 ✓• 1 ,i _ ..�'.,. c 4 ) n l 41 tK a \':.`r to S ,.4�.ie.,.�h_/ . .J'� �n J,::� ;i�sy,.y Yf,.,_ ;.c .,tv-, f.,' .. - h. . .;.t 5'}�-,..Qi .t ! r _ •�� 1 AA. Off-Site• For tree relocation and tree replacement, means any location in excess of one 2 mile from the tree's original location. 3 BB. On-sit e For tree relocation and tree replacement, means any location one mile or less 4 from the tree's original location. 5 CC. Overall Height: The measurement of a plant from the top of the root bail at the soli line 6 to the Up of the uppermost part of the plant. i 7 DD. Planting Soil: A medium composed of naturally occurring mineral particles and organic 8 matter, which provides the physical,chemical and biological properties necessary for plant s. 9 growth. 10 EE. Potable Water. Water that IS suitable for drinking, culinary,or domestic x purposes. t 11 FF. Protective Barrier. Fences or like structures at least four(4)feet in height that are ' tts 12} conspicuously colored and prevent or obstruct passage. I rJ• x 13 GG. Shrubs: A woody plant with several stems produced from the base which can be 14 maintained in a healthy state at a maximum overall height of twenty(20)feet. 15 HH. Site Specific Plant Material: The use of the best adapted plant species to minimize ; 16 supplemental Irrigation, fertllization and necessary pest control. t 17 11. Sod: See turf. ry�{' 18 JJ. Snecia!Status Category Tree: Any tree or group of trees that occur In any of the r t�• .et1 � s f 19 following areas: y � 20 (a) Native Forested Community, 1 <, 21 (b) Local Area of Particular Concern, 22 (c) Natural Resource Area, 23 (d) Urban Wilderness Area, ' 24 (e) Specimen trees are also included within this designation. 25 KK. Snecimen Tree: Any tree which has a DBH of 18 Inches or greater for conifers r. ol 26 and 24 Inches or greater for hardwoods or palms; which is well shaped and in t \ T it t 1,-e ♦ (7. �s 1 r'.. Pit �t � o pCY tf 1 tYi ''rx I i6ot ,� J d x. p a U�e ��lt�l'n tr 'l� �0�1 'hL*y�ai'�'(, �'p'e .." 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A';t •":1 rk"w`r^. w...,^ x f l r ,.. 't +rt .z r ,._ r��,. ws-.,ss:vkrc✓r .c. .,.a._w, ,a.{.,a-.l,'.f-•.yu.Y�..�«., _ +•. +:�_-,••-4; LIZ }� cr 4F 7 1 t 4: L M,. h4r Y r r 1 ! 1 F' ,W 11:1 • 1 1 1 • • �' t.�.a i i4'�• �r. A( ., t!' ' I I • ••• • •• •1• •• • • ',. 41 I • �Y l p 1 !�4 buy. yi'; •all _ k s a r 1 t 9 i i I 9 1 00. Tree. Intermediate: A tree which naturally develops an average height between I 2 twenty (20)and forty(40)feet as characteristic of the species. 3 PP. Tree Canopy: The upper portion of the tree consisting of limbs, branches, and it4 leaves. 5 QQ. Tree, Palm: A monocotyledonous tree having fronds with parallel venation and I 6 no true woody bark with a minimum overall natural height of twenty-five(25)feet 7 7 • at maturity. .. - + 8 RR. Tree. Shade/Canopy. A tree which by virtue of its natural shape, provides at maturity ` 9 a minimum shade canopy averaging forty(40)feet in diameter and forty(40)feet in height. 10 SS. Tree. Small: A tree which naturally develops an average maximum height of twenty(20) 11 feet characteristic of the species. 12 TT. Tree, Standard: A wood perennial plant with one stem which has been turned Into an 13 upright, small, tree-like forth. s ryF I 14 W. Tree Survey A document meeting the requirements of 21-HH F.A.C.,and must .. n � r kM1 I 15 provide, at a minimum,the following information: e , 16 (a) The location plotted by accurate techniques, of all existing trees; .,• t' f v .�3Hd 17 (b) The common and scientific name of each tree; r 18 (c) The DBH of each tree, or if a multiple trunk tree, the sum DBH for all thinks and; ) 19 (d) The City may require that canopy coverage be Indicated on the tree survey. )r k� I 20 W. Turf(Sod: Upper layer of soil bound by grassy plant roots and covered by viable grass 21 blades. i 22 WW. Vehicular Encroachment: Any portion of a motor vehicle outside of the boundaries of f 23 a vehicular use area that protrudes Into a landscape area. , 24 XX. Wnes: Any plant with a long,slender stem that trails or creeps on the ground or climbs b I y ? 25 itself on a support. 26 YY. Xeriscave: A landscaping method that maximizes the conservation of water by the use of 2 0 27 site-appropriate plants and an efficient watering system. 10 K,r •d�<{K",�•� ,fy Y'f:' .,., 'iv 6z�t{r vs,µ ,�..,'. ��r��'j�d 1 �y a>k ,i tf'rt���l''•�"k7r,`� ro ,Jti�itbr.,.h�t�'`,� :• t f t +��cr -i� , f f3�, fU 7 � ., r s+ ..t �-• , .«l•C�ar,N' v* a. "� .� M L•.�. i 1Y,'r�'.iA C 1 1 e i! ,� �'✓ r a �. 7 ,. ^�Y iri +1 '.ii Si y YS. �. 5� dr y�,,//�4J. Cau..a ��."faJ �r iG 'l ���. , 4..,� ✓L u � '�� � ,.i...-n. � y:: '.`.TEi:^ I .r.v,n?i�. t 'l+Y>Y1� 7Yvu w^�'•a4', ti `. H �'�`;4^} `^'����' al � 'Yi �� yT a„'t.nl <, ,.._a 3 �ticT✓t. .��Z� .7 t. tt 1 `h/��`„W {�.9. K'iir ,kh 'N,�..ry AR.�rh,g'w }�', rtfii.!Y!`.✓.r"ti `1'd<E�t' isj,r,f'ixlrS�s;Lr i Y"2� �'a, ,r- .rr z —5 .�,,, a �. r 7 ti. Fc, A ,i� n11$L"' Ya wi �y1i{, �rtn+A/:)•�t.FV' �y'� -S� �S � Y-..v A } y,y F T'�1. rj c it �: �� r� T s. 4V t F N C 1^ '$l t tk+i h�[y'.�a S,'�� S C �, '�;N§ �"�t 'i ti.:' {{�,r � f �w'i.`ss/X�1V l.'-.7iFI f � �f T. tli ✓(t•t d..� rt-�� ,t5 'l• '?�1 U� �. 4 _,^ � j '�(`''.�.. .,. l�,t $ �' Sl,h�aiJ�,.��� }�y��{�.{ 3't!�*]h�F O� 1* ff A M1r4r,...a M... Kt�,c�'e.c>h „'� .im!'-s....'c.':<Y,:c..:'., �o..: lr„ i ,... ._;,.,, .:- I,..:,. .... r �i��;�'. i" �. � '� :`w 2 .�,x' s:+:.'�'a7�J. :5..�..\!t.l�Y.?:5 .��..t2, --�•?f t \ { \4 I I SEC77ON 26-15. Other Tree Removal Permits 2 1. Any person who possesses on the effective date of this Article a valid City tree removal i 3 permit Issued under the City of Dania Code of Ordinances will not be required to obtain a I 4 tree removal license under this section. 5 2. Land development activities that do not require a site plan of budding permit shall obtain a 6 tree removal license under this section unless: 7 (a) Another valid tree removal permit has been obtained prior to the effective date of 8 this Article, and k . a 9 SECTION 26-16. Eviceptlons. L t a �' 10 1. As provided for in Article f, Sec. 26-1 and Sec. 26-3; or'd 2. Removal of tree species occurring in regulated waters as defined by Sections 27-331 to 27- �ar` 12 339 of the Broward County Code of Ordinances when the mitigation tYrequired by that t 13 license for the removal of the trees is equal to or greater than the replacement 4 .may h , 14 requirements of this Article;or r 15 3. Nursery Operations: All licensed and governmental nurseries shall be exempt from the t - { J 16 terms and provisions of this article,but only in relation to those plants which are planted ntti — --- --- ----- - - - i M 17 and growing for sale or intended sale to the general public in the ordinary course of 4 t 18 business or for public purpose. \ y t , ,f 19 4. Removal of any tree that is diseased,injured or in danger of falling, to the extent that its Y r' --0 continued existence threatens the health or safety of contiguous persons or property r 21 provided that the owner of the property can document that such condition(s)existed prior 22 to the removal of the tree. In the case of Natural Forested Communities,Specimen trees 23 or Historic Trees, documentation must be presented to the City within forty-eight(48) 24 hours after removal: or 25 5. Under emergency conditions such as hurricanes, war, or other natural disasters of similar \ 26 scope, county utilities, water management districts, Improvements districts, county airports, 27 Florida Department of Transportation, city utilities and franchised utilities, except as l Jolr { 3 . it ,Jv ' 9r ' j nr a 4LrN �'emd"'4t r ri° efY')aa oN.a t n5 ': li "A .� z1�5�dk�$ � "'S"{' f :$5#'J(.ja�MC `J��M'ttf'({1t��NY}rf y/�'� >'" t t t• i- k.. 1r' Y� •Hi, :•:U;` i��a, K S�l��ti i7�� t�v✓t�`ti� �. .^r �, v.il't"f•'�Tf3Y 4At✓.�'M� fr .. Sk..� ��'��.ri`�%4>� X� G w U t '}ry+ x 1 y' ♦ 4 �1, l .ff 1 e ,� tµ '�+r �: trR y .� ' t �4'�n. C' 4 51Y4 C '�y F"�(�AC"'6 3 xA �S 1: { 4.. ".'f Rehr .t \ t��N' '�tN CF' 11... , ,�' t� 'A}�1' S'•t}l'}\. :�i}��qY .•"�+� R1rF ,� x f✓ ad`w=i fy, Mrs Srti � rr r ` \ 4: +' '>, by '4 yr_ T T'"i 9x J. Y,LL i"Pi .-' 0.2.�IV �I��.'r'!� .Kw..Fw,sw'�" Y'A'T '.,`x ,F y,�f. ',[: Krl.. .fxG �ueJ�^.'+i i��•Z ... ti��':•a ' _ Fuk r=$^`��e.i 's��.�'dl' .h ,,$;q..�, yt;4i. �2 F's i d LLL JJ +"1':a+v -4. '0. YrJ I4�jj✓ / +r -•_'. A SC rw Y 4c } L L t: 3 � JF"\ ./ f: _I, l � tf{..j rF • iJ S:✓Y ,. t ,. � as h .✓ t J, � Y �a 1 h—r1� ,�'i4TYt.Mff �rtr';<1•� �1 x!;`,Z,,/�xh"�tt -$r oy Sf.� if";�r twti�g.�2��'�'xM7��¢ P" _�J,,'.�1 `'Y F_ ! i `h- ..r� J .a :"r k .� is e.,� u '•-.. %i y ia1'7 _�J4} � pp?S a��s�`;'`�h4 rt�*' y.i {��S s F .0 - .2 r`lt � t� r(i 'lM ro,��� Y�f SJt +�tA t.:.�. 4� J :?ri '.�^ L „�,. � ;.. J tis2� ,�.,� .,�,, `�r+.�XI^.'.a•�Fv G.+ .t Q,.? t �.11r � +' �1.+.,Y�Sk-...�x. ..._.r1�i33..ha.t rv.�r_.3l o-l........�f( t r f ,u::�' 1 . :�.:^'. f:,•'. •... J m ., _: � .a L i r �,. x,w�.�. n it "4.1:'-2�.�1")�.�. � .n\. •, .1{ .. .`:S 1 provide below may remove a tree in order to prevent an imminent interruption of service 2 or to restore interrupted service;or 3 6. During emergency conditions caused by a hurricane or other disaster, the provisions of this 4 article may be suspended by the direction of the City Manager. 5 7. Removal of any tree in owner-occupied residential properties of one acre of less developed f- }} 6 for detached single-family and duplex usage, except the following: 7 (a) Removal or relocation of planted landscape trees prior to the issuance of a t y 8 Certificate of Occupancy;or k > ' 9 (b) Removal of Historical or Special Status trees. d Prs I 10 8,. Removal of trees, except historical or special status trees, by franchised utilities after the 11 City and the recorded owner of the property on which the trees proposed to be removed ; ?.. rF x 12 are located, receive notification delivered fifteen 15 calendar days t ( ) prior to tree removal. � t z 13 The record owners may appeal to the City prior to the expiration of the 15 day period, x 7 14 Tree removal may proceed after the expiration of the 15 day period, providing no letters of 15 appeal have been received by the City, If the utility can: vs. 16 (a) prove prior to tree removal that: 1:` a, 8' 17 (1) the tree will cause a continual disruption of service(specimen palm trees t ' uA- 18 may be removed under this exemption), t a 19 (2) the easement or property was In actual use conveying utilities prior to the t' I effective f this e date of section,and t j 20 21 (3) the threat of service interruption cannot be remedied by tree pruning in I , r-� 22 accordance with National Arborlst Association Standards or palm pruning 23 in accordance with the standards listed in "Arboriculture Second Edition" 24 by Richard W. Harris, as amended, or: 25 (b) provide prior to tree removal that the removal is for the purpose of providing 26 new/additional on-site service to existing development. Under this provision, the 27 notification shall be in writing prior to the tree removal. The franchised utility shall 1 < 12 'nv a , �x �i '✓ _ t f err; r � ,'S - , ,iih� bf1�e +1���'HPj)i lsi''S°y�`iR�'e Ott Ff K. r7��`yIk$gr/�t".fi!IXt?�"rha,9�l; �z:C aj 3yJ`�1,y.k�j�r z u h i'�"�^w f#r IoC'X °y#CIAS',t � �YxV a 5 7Q °v` ,yri�: (rN}� Af ylpi %'���tSMMi 7,11 ^ht' hP� � "' .{)aR rY3y rk TA.rL'rd'.t,� 5�`p'', ...`"yL.�, (>.'�A��rf',:F k it �`�ter,-- , *-..:.�'PLT19 nT�II,",ixait „� •,*�, j�e,.,+(.I:.Lit:��... � y�1?"�'" :x -k.�i§•R�i �.• �bw�'g` .} S. :N1 ..k>4S Y - r �P+ I(t4+'.Wu. ld;�('+Y'}' �b5 '� �f .J' r1 t, ` s Y 7� 'WI ` .f ar .y_.., sa'i� ,. � �.,Af�fl♦ -f r4. t�:.4J�i � . f:+4 <i^ J.,, cf.7anS��J`"B tv`L .,yx.' �,� , 1 ,{> „t_`s Sri f P /�" fCYri fJ '.t_ _ r ti•L}�`-a � ^� r1 n. rt h 1.. �,� V �.}�'4� ryay �, rs 4y - Ii.'Al �t ffe r�rt� ..... not be required to obtain a license, but shall comply with an the standards, 2 requirements, and conditions of this section: and 1 1* Removal of trees, except Historical or Special Status category trees, by a 4 water management district or Improvement district in or immediately adjacent to 5 canals and lakes operated by the district provided that the district delivers to'the 6 City and to the recorded owner of the property on which the trees proposed to be 7 removed are located, written notification, at least fifteen (15)calendar days prior to 8 the removal of the tree(s). The record owner(s)may appeal the tree removal by 9 submitting a letter of appeal to the City prior to the expiration of the 15 day 10 period. After the expiration of the 15 day period, providing that no letters of appeal have bee received by the City, the District may remove the tree(s) 12 provided that: a 13 (a) the removal complies with all the standards, requirements, and conditions, other tF, 14 than Ucenslng (Sections 26 - 17 and 26 - 18) and Bonding (Section 26 -25) of this Article, and 16 the canal was excavated In compliance with all applicable regulations or the canal 17 was excavated prior to the effective date of this ordinance,and 18 (c) the canal Is not an agricultural canal or ditch, 19 (d) and provided that: 20 (1) the tree Is causing an immediate disruption of water flow so that the canal ; cannot function at Its designated capacity, or, 12 (2) the canal was In existence, In actual use conveying water, and under a 23 vegetation management program prior to the effective date of this section 24 as shown by a map of the district water management canals. .25 10. Removal of trees, except Historical or Special Status category trees, by the Florida 26 Department of Transportation or by Broward County or the City Public Works 27 Department, on roads and road right-of ways maintained by the department provided that 1 . 13 N t 7 if, V11 fn I S r ! pt I e , 1 the department delivers to the City and to the record owner of the property on which the 2 tree(s)proposed to be removed are located, written notification, at least fifteen (15)days 3 prior to the removal of the tree(s). The record owner(s)may appeal the tree removal by 4 submitting a letter of appeal to the City prior to the expiration of the 15 day period. After r:. ,r 5 the expiration of the 15 day period, providing that no letters of appeal have been received ' 6 by the City, the department may remove the tree(s)provided that: r: 7 (a) the removal is necessary because the tree(s)is an actual and immediate traffic " 8 safety hazard to individuals using the road(s), " 9 (b) The removal complies with all standards, requirements, and conditions, other than ' 10 licensing(Sections 26- 17 and 26- 18)of this Article, ,. pyx Y 1 If i (c) the traffic safety hazard caused by the tree(s)cannot be remedied by pruning in j (, 12 accordance with National Arborist Association standards or palm pruning in 13 accordance with the standards listed in"Arboriculture Second Edition"by Richard ' 14 W. Harris, as amended, 15 ti 16 SEC77ON26-17. License Application i 2 17 An owner of fee simple title may apply for a tree removal license. After submitting certified $' I 18 approval of the fee simple owner, the agent of the owner, the lessee of the property, optionee, `[ AE1 i f 19 contract purchaser, or holder of an easement may apply for a tree removal license. A holder of an i 20 easement may obtain a license only when the proposed tree removal is consistent with the use 3A q, 21 granted by the easement. The City shall require that any tree surveys or site plans be prepared by 22 any person qualified to do so under the Laws of Florida. 23 1. Application For License: -Application for a Tree Removal License shalt be made on City 24 forms and be, at a minimum, accompanied by the following documents: 1 25 (a) a complete, signed and notarized application form; 26 (b) a map showing the size and location of the site where the licensed activities are to A A 27 be conducted; a f , 14 ,-e � f �ztli�/;��I �f� Sam✓1� �s4 s, , t �1?ti ., S m �Jl �+}!� ,� , �r�rhff<� �;,J yC✓,. t�+ w 1°c ld, s, �„ r i kn sl leF� �c k�-� ,✓k ' '' ,• x ' ';" ir tt'yf zdil'n� a1 tq�X+a yf c�'""A�t kA tP', t P%ri�}F'Sl' a�i�ur,}V y�ytt r 4 Ur „y ���'F.y...��`` '' 1�3 ,jii,m"1 fix-{,":v2 a� JJ jc���t�.! +., jar ry e :{C.K..ms rr+.:•'d-r. J er::r� ,..y:. , jau5,:t-oei>tia cw.'��. trt „� u,; hnjMmY,�1t.� I �I�IYo �!?:.'�(,lc'ylC4�,f+'%"�ir ;,� *'�f fr41 J? "fix Uir f.A i i. Jr<S .,Y < r ry , ti .A.... t ..:1 >•� y:� s'1 s at,it r��,y°3 te����'y'�m.Y. "'1 "j ' ' 4 i 1 f _ ' •l 1 (c) a starting date and duration of the proposed licensed activities; 2 (d) a brief description of the work to be performed, including a drawing of the 3 proposed work or a certified site plan as determined by the City, showing the 4 location of all existing or proposed buildings, structures, and site uses; 5 (e) a certified tree survey, and site plan of identical scale designation those trees which 6 are proposed to be reserved relocated or removed unle ss not re P Po P sired by } 7 the City. However, In no case shall a tree survey be required when the property 8 contains five(5)or less trees; and >; 9 (f) the certified legal description of the site. „ ! 10 ,�, Il 2. Application Filing Fee , y i ( ' } ' 12 (a) Before any application for a license required under this Article is accepted for GG¢fY;Y} s' 13 review, a license application filing fee shall be tendered. The amount of the fee f / 14 shall be as established by resolution of the Dania City Commission. z iy Zi 15 (b) The license application filing fee is not refundable and may not be applied to any ^ i 16 license application other than the one for which it was originally paid. Y' i 17 (c) For any substantial deviation from the original application there shall be an r; 18 additional fee. The amount of the fee shall be established by resolution by the City 19 Commission. k �` 20 3. Application for a tree removal license constitutes consent by the property owner and/or 21 applicant for the City to conduct site inspections In furtherance of this Article on the +,y i� 22 subject property. 23 24 25 SECTION 26-18. Tree Remoua/License s . 26 1. As a condition precedent of any land clearing and/or site development where any tree ' _c , 27 removal or relocation is to be conducted, except as otherwise exempted under this Article, tr ' t f 'I L .+ y �ijjd✓•LMy9jp+Y'�ti„ - ++4`- YdMIJ 1t I ksy�� Fi`y'�Jy' S''. }•�/ t �q Y.}4 )"' . �+�Q�.t £ e r^lC:�,:.� s b4 e'4 � ,rr v , . t � •$.:'..w� .i- �-..�� ;.'^.¢i^^xy, r.' r >.r -. .,'q - _a,"'S..�r. �s�'� f �' ..,.,a -1t 13� r � Sri' �- S�..g•r. d "".!, to � x��;F::�ldys•t�:�'^ .�}�iir..M�Ni,£' c � 44 *>t.. + } l ,'tfi �°�:.'j ai.... ♦_ ..�c "t� a�, St ] 1 `Mr.�,. . ��r�� d RtY�f.J�� Jrty�} t �: �f iR1"; ry 1r r1,.v, yn( 1 Tx.� ,r _ '"'�. ._ter '� �''+aT:fs' ir.�t `"rc r}.r„.1..✓`1i�F° �y'��'�'�L.T iw�5+.p'.��i• iti�a 'S.iYy'i Y ��yAyyr�`��r i y r}y ;�' ,,j,' K Y;. '� r F.t i ,F1.` t ..eY r -'--��. 7 tt�.tiW a't r}'�, � _,ti;2 � Y>•t \+a ` �a�\._.�}.q5 j�1i'S r _:1 1 i�b n'�y, (, st 1 °"rY�*:rL i t, r r .v pr S n zr ! l �. _ r t x ( 1 X ♦ t�lia �. ,'.vCrfX4fYgl.ir „� ..r t�i+:• lrP 3f r`_. �- . . r .1 _ . . .. . � r a?. � � . � .. . . , .. � ,�... �1. . ir� l ... ..s} L. INS 1 1 M a person may submit a sworn affective to the City stating that the property the person :j. 2 wishes to develop does not contain trees that are protected under this tree ordinance. 3 The City may conduct a review or site Inspection. 4 2. A tree may be removed only when an applicant has demonstrated to the City that the 5 proposed development cannot be located on the site without the removal of the free, and 6 that there Is no practical way to avoid tree removal. In determining if the applicant may 7 remove trees pursuant to a tree removal license the City shag consider at a minimum the 8 following: 9 (a) The applicant has made every reasonable effort,consistent with the plan of 10 development,to Incorporate existing trees and to minimize the number of trees 11 removed; 12 (b) The trees proposed to be removed are the minimum number necessary; and 13 (c) The trees proposed to be removed are of poor quality and appearance, are 14 damaging existing improvements, are creating ongoing safety problems for existing 15 development, or are growing In too close proximity to other trees to permit normal Est 16 growth and development of affected trees consistent with good for"practices. 17 The applicant must relocate the trees to be removed. If relocation Is not a viable ry 18 solution, an applicant shall replace removed trees. If it Is determined that an 19 applicant cannot relocate nor replace removed trees, the applicant shall pay the "w i 20 appropriate fee Into the Tree Preservation Trust Fund. 21 3. A deternflnaflon of the extent of environmental Impact by the project development as 22 covered by the scope of this Article shall be performed by the City. This determination 23 shall be based upon drawings or site plans and a completed tree removal license application 'E. 7 31 24 form submitted to the City by the applicant. City staff shall have the right to conduct field �A 25 Inspections. J. V 16 0 —R l7l 4111�r fIilu"4', III& JPFf.F7 ;A G'06 �Ytom M� N M it t, 4. The applicant shall be responsible for the relocation or the replacement of trees removed 2 for utilities, roads, drainage, and other services constructed to benefit the property for 3 which the application was filed. 4 5. Other Trees-The licensee shall only remove those trees so specified in the license. Any 5 damage to any other tree In the site shall constitute a violation of this Article. 6 6. Duration-A license shall be valid for the development for not more than two(2)years from 7 the date of Issuance. A one time extension of up to two years may be Issued provided 8 there is no substantial deviation from the original application and the license extension 9 complies with all standards in effect at the time of the license extension. Additional 10 conditions may be Imposed In the license extension when there Is a change in site conditions that may effect trees. Where any activity regulated by the tree removal license 12 has occurred, the licensee must comply with all conditions of the license even though the 13 license may have expired. etc Ig 14 is SEC77ON26-19. Tree Relocation 16 1. Before the City Issues a tree removal license that allows the replacement of any tree,the 17 applicant must demonstrate that relocation Is not a viable alternative. Relocation shall 18 occur either within the site or off-site with the concurrence of the City,where the site Is 19 public property, or with the concurrence of the property owner,where the site Is private 20 property. The site shall be In reasonable proximity to the original site and have 21 phystographfc conditions similar to the original site. If any tree Is to be located either on- 22 site or off-site, a relocation plan shall be submitted. Relocation plans, as required by this 4, 23 Section, must first be reviewed and approved prior to granting the tree removal license. 24 Before a license Is Issued for tree relocation, performance bonds may be required to be 25 posted. 26 2. Methods for relocation-The following guidelines shall be utilized to ensure successful 27 transplanting of trees designated for transplanting: 17 A trct PI 4� hP, WWI 44". V 440 1 0 X 5 IN, 1 ) t . . . .. ... .. _ ..yam. .. r 1 I I I r' 1 (a) Any tree being relocated shall not be unnecessarily damage during removal, 2 transport or replanting of that tree. 3 (b) if the trees have a dormant period, they should not be transplanted during that 4 time. Trees should not be transplanted during periods of strong,dry winter winds i 5 or during droughts. I; � *' P 6 (c) Adequate spaces for root and crown development shall be provided. 7 (d) Trees shall be root and canopy pruned according to sound abroricultural standards �' 8 prior to transplanting. t 1 9 (e) During and following transplanting, the root ball and trunk shall be protected. The x 10 root ball must be kept moist at all times, ` 11 (f) Transplanted trees shall be braced for at least one year. 12 (g) Transplanted trees shall not be fertilized at planting time, but shall be watered 13 sufficiently until the tree growth is re-established. z 14 (h) All crown pruning shall be done In accordance with National Arborist Association ; a t r ti 3 15 standards or palm pruning in accordance with the standards listed in"Arboriculture iM' ti 16 Second Edition"by Richard W. Harris, as amended. i viE 17 ; * _ 18 SEC77ON 26-20. Tree Replacement 19 1. Replacement Criteria-Trees that are removed and not relocated shall be replaced so that 1 m n 20 there is, at a minimum, no loss of tree canopy coverage upon maturity of there replacement Py g P ty p {+^. 21 trees. Performance bonds maybe required to be posted. The following procedures shall 22 be used to determine the tree replacement requirements. J � (a) Tree canopy coverage on-site shall first be determined using one or any 24 combination of the following methods: review of aerial photography, on-site I 25 Inspection, or review of a tree survey. The City shall require the applicant to 26 submit a tree survey in order to make this determination, unless the applicant can , x 27 demonstrate that is clearly unnecessary. , r 1 ::f l �� •t'' ` 1 l 18 M1���nl��'��°S pY,+��y �Yr'r s,C •i' <"tS r� �Pi4��t� )t 1 ': Ki17t..4yCJq�Y.."IF�+$� S'l���' ';;{,SM1 i�,y � i r y •ys -• L �/(dt`�'+� �,��qi �' 1,exf y 'tS � ��uE.�u.�✓e •� }F A��" '�is1�++�f�St�7��Y�`: ix,�i i�'"1�`+�.��T"�S°✓�.`x'N tr�� !�'. 77 o- +�rrz � a•�.. tl "�� S,az`t a h ">� ��??°` �, djA{7;1,FteSj r��;.�1� (,�T 1� S� ;.r i ^?f+lxl M " y�,r -:�S� � ,y - � It'y�i"^�"�"M ':pia'6Y, c s,. ♦y. nF•4}� l�4t4�L')y7 uy it , i rk °r�'1�1a .l'a ' 4 }!L w fi 7��� r) +r ° " r'S•J a\� r,S .'`+vl t °., ) r al ttr s � i 4`g yj wP�� 1 f C ��nrlr,..t. , ,�u J i i�/� ,_ - � .w - 1 c- � s9.. a� �>2'iM1?.`v n � d ic``i r`k<, 2•L+'�.). ri"`Sr�;4�.4'"'ff°4.Kf -t'�Lt �iyr, ri � ry�,.;. r n :. r.1.i 5 'Jt''� "t y,.ea T' i ..•-• ,�i.-.+� } r >r �ti`tnW��...,i ,.x-, j 11� l•-h ftLi ;e IF tf' dye ,I�ii of^^'"� W�t ,,ii r.17 Tf� 5 c.r" s � •. f 1 y C` j+ l {A rg r �(h€rr[V "v 4✓" A f t h.N 4 � t . 0.-v^y 4'�t' ♦ f � y 4,�� �i. C? a�'i y j Sy ty. 4lr ! C�_�f}' i1�vJ, ZNIl ..+ 'r���ff �'•�fit° "' 7 } -'G �i .,. _.' . ... ' � .''...... .,h ,.. ..c� \ .F..... �^ �t .r�v !'i .....^.i C . ,.. _. >.l.,. /. .,tlr! _ 1 u,.. ..1.. .I,... n $, t. 1. ,, ... r' _ ,-c _ _ .e•.r. .z .i:,_,e _ - r { 1 (b) Relocation of trees on-site will be counted towards equivalent replacement canopy. 2 Relocation of trees off-site shall be counted as half credit towards equivalent 3 replacement. Guidelines Is this section shall be followed for any trees to be 4 relocated. 5 (c) A determination of the number of trees to be replaced shall be performed. This 6 dete -dnatlon shall be based upon the area of impact and the category of 7 replacement trees selected by the applicant. The canopy replacement at tree 8 maturity shall at least equal the canopy removed. The following table shall be used 9 to determine the number of required replacement trees: yr 10 Replacement Tree Catell Eavivalent fsee Appendix 11 Replacement Canopu t 12 ( $ Area In so, ft. a 13 Category 1 Tree 300 ( SaC i; 14 Category 2 Tree 150 .; A 15 Category 3 Tree 100 16 Category 4 Tree 50 !'w 17 -- ' 18 2. Minimum Standards for Tree Replacement f • � i > 19 (a) All trees to be used as replacement trees shall be a minimum quality of Florida No. l' 20 1 grade or better(Florida Department of Agriculture). 21 (b) Only trees listed in Appendix 1 (Replacement Tree Species)or Appendix 2 r 22 Recommended list of trees under powedines)shall be used as replacement trees. 23 The applicant shall have the option of choosing the category of trees for 24 replacement provided that the total square footage of canopy coverage effectively 4. s 25 destroyed, and at least 50%of the replacement trees are from Category 1. If 26 Category 1 native trees are unavailable, the Category 2 trees may be use to fulfW '= 27 this requirement. x� ` 5 rl rix Tr , 1 � TJ I r r ur4%^ r dt�i•�l - jB£J» ,,i A� � c�1ir�.�\Y.4r' �rp)�tl y�• �j� � � A r{ titirt N '•r k �� �� �`•���y,fi�SA}t'tF7 >:��` ej,rolx�'L��1 M�,�r 7_.?,�� !'ia:t.:ry,'�' '�ry'i`w .�j•i��, .tf rrY�^'v:�;1 C y`1a 7< :i;"y r.,, � r v .F �..e.'r`a'TM :t r�+^car �». ,,;a { ' , rh,..: .r'�,. .. >, �y'�r.Y�t���y`iv„`'.�c� .,. r�Pr��"��[�Y � Ia i�For r,�-x r !r .3•� :S�'.;?' �..r� xY._ '�,y �\ r, S S t ,=s. a� ��r,.,>i�u. v...ac] t�> rs..,.�'`..rxy$�`C �'` t ' �.Y�St�:rc.Cr�,l i'< ^a;xJ ..{� x.�{,(fu. .rrj'�/'� s G. ,C. s ><e R, .,._,..�—. :! h—q� iJn 4. .t •{"w..�i'!lK J ti `Nl�i) �jt�l�i�J � �1 h.F t�7:�r ��.g� `� '�� '�`t arFtha {S rt?1 � if o, -r ['�.�'� 1 ^5. z e y r..,.: ' ::,� -'"' .or..'� > r. (�..ir t� o c.w < § .�1'h,'c. �..• �1 e... .1 4 y���' �'i. a� l 'v� .t3 •1'j"f.,,�, { ��ra�� r ! ;,a-_ ✓r � •.. ;, i � _ s r a ,- .� x to i' t ,��^- r• ,. C, y7 a{.R� fr�'^. �yi. �C�+y �r �r� ���Y ���f ��l {t' �}'t9 F�,n2Y,rTT��t r f f 1 � 1 ^��� f"; T '• � t}, 5 `•i t k- [ yy�Tf`�..� �'7 J 4 �r i4.i ; x}4� i x :.i!,. .fiS..w ..:: • .r..r1 Y.�41>a4.:�� _...an,. - r ;.:-:' .n. �4 , . - _. . _. �r�lt ;•'.f .:! ...: 'x 5r .,v e 1 . - � .'..� .^a>=i�.�} 1{1. ,ip ~x•R `x�l Z / � r i 1 (1) Category 1-minimum of twelve(12)feet in height and two(2'1 Inches I 2 DBH at time of planting(see Appendix 1) _ 3 (2) Category 2-minimum of eight(8) feet in height at time of planting(see I, 4 Appendix 1). 5 (3) Category 3-minimum of six(6)feet in height at time of planting(see 6 Appendix 1 or 2). 7 (4) Category 4-this covers replacement palm trees-minimum of six(6)feet , 8 clear trunk or greywood at time of planting(see Appends 1). z RIM � : 9 3. Replacement trees shall not be removed or effectively destroyed unless approval has been 10 granted by a valid tree removal license. The original licensee and owner of any property 1 I }Sl g 11 on which trees have been replaced or relocated shall place of record a notice that shall ) ^m`" 12 inform subsequent purchasers,assigns and occupants of the replacement site, that trees on i 13 the replacement site may not be removed without a valid tree removal license r 14 v i-' ( ( l ' 15 SECTION 26-21. General Relocation/Replacement Conditions 3� 16 1. Any tree remaining on-site shall not be unnecessarily damaged while relocating trees or 17 planting or preparing the site for any replacement trees. c 18 2. Replacement or relocated trees shall not be placed where they will interfere with existing or y S T 19 proposed utilities, either above or below ground. Acceptable trees that can be planted in 20 the vicinity of overhead power lines are listed in Appendix 2. b , 21 3. Where practicable, replacement tree species, installation methods and maintenance s-, 22 methods shall follow xeriscape principles. 23 4. The licensee shall replace each tree specified In the license within a time period of up to six 24 months with City approval. A time extension may be granted if future construction will 25 endanger the replacement trees. However,where an extension for planting has been 26 granted, each tree specified in the license must be replaced prior to approval of a GF } t 27 Certificate of Occupancy or Completion. e r � » 20 ti 1,�� 4�1 �r nl✓�L:�'r i�.y'i Li' fYr ;V'�iFKN> ic.`�:allpa�{$a'; �yiy�v'ta , .`7;' hJA}iL }�..�4�j 4Y 'tXNi vZ 1YV {�'S}+L}r14Y..FeiT'U'{Y 4.+ . , Js SIC iF3O iy,T�i<<i�R CY9 tS "Yp`r l'Tu'i�?ry9}' MY V"r 7 '>•;3< 1MpS�y�Y2 i�v,,`34'^ •y�l i 42, Y`T�<lN� I�y � flir r i�r1 � F Jr +h` .t +u ir-.: r .�, i;4Ta�.Te'r..., r•irr�.•}Y�A f , rr+r�-t a ;„ t e r •,,t Ax:.. .R\, r .'}^".'� . 3> T 1 v4'T �T�?r�r'i'4v4''+t`i1',`,� �4�iF5{,f�.§.,.� jrr-:.�� t ,t•fJ{ �il �..Y.. 'f}Y'f ' J r�' � C i � M+ r- •�Tn '� '\� .^ Y .M�:��'-t^s � � ,.k t.���t,•?�Lt�'V..L'�.l���Y.'..:4. r;y+�y. ,�. p ,,a_,t rr� '4 �,��e; C ciFu.- 'rf .:..♦. z� ,r, .Nr � r, ., �, _, r ,, ,.: „c, ,,:`. r>>1 ;, tR yr� ra �.t'r et't� �."+*``v�k�x�'�;L�,.s: . � r�• } 'h;� �,�7)�1.�#4ri 7'£ s.r+X�� rrr, 2. � w � ,r r p �..r' � � s r -A---�� 11.. =�� � ,:F4 t��.N.Si V'lC r i2 p}\ 3r s f�' t 1 ,u '}�r.,.[,I t n1Y J'. I.•. f 4L. /1 J i f /t !` S1 y` �4�t 1 Y AT 1Y Y1yl'. hYSjN�r:iY r A y1 �.. r �J f�„r .vr•. ,w '.. A s r� . , r � a , � ^'L`. Ahi'lF.:�� � I`� t�ai's tv n,. 'f+ 4 ,. . .. , I I I 1 5. All relocated or replacement trees shall be located where they will have adequate space for 2 root and canopy development, except where small trees planted in close proximity to one 3 another are to be later relocated to other areas of the site. 4 6. Where practicable, trees shall be relocated or replaced within the City from which the 5 original trees were removed. 6 7. Relocated or replacement trees which may reach a height of 30 feet shall not be placed f � 7 within 20 feet of an overhead utility fine. 2 9 SECTION 26-22 Maintenance/Monitoring Requirements 10 1. The licensee shall be responsible for maintaining the health of any replacement or i Ll relocated tree for one(1)year from planting. } m 12 2. Determination of Success- t r I 9�fS,i� 13 (a) The licensee shall determine the condition of each tree one year after the tree was � 14 relocated or planted. This determination shall be submitted to the City for 1 a; 15 approval within thirty days of being made. 16 (b) Should any tree die or be in a state of unnatural decline within one year of being 17 planted or relocated, the licensee shall be required to replace the tree within sixty 18 (60)days of that determination. The one year monitoring and approval period S 19 shall begin anew whenever a tree is replaced. If that replacement tree is found not '- to be viable at the end of the second year monitoring y pay t '� 0 y g Period, the licensee may the appropriate amount into the Tree Preservation Trust Fund as required by 12 Section 26-23 in lieu of planting a third replacement tree. If the licensee fails to '3 replace the tree or to pay the appropriate amount Into the Tree Preservation Trust a -4 Fund within sixty(60)days, then the licensee shall be In violation of this Section. t 25 3. Large Scale Projects-if a tree removal license includes the relocation of 10 or more trees, 16 or the planting of 100 or more replacement trees, the determination of success for the t =7 overall relocation effort shall be braced upon a percent survival rate. A successful project , r t�A r '' 1 .• + I X a s 21 ri i tf ,iJr, �T�i>•4 a14 i r s ri tie ti � �`����5+•SF�s irxA9"s 4. '1� r r9' F �a"f? a,$,Tj,� r � 4,4 , Q y5 v��♦� Sr }j9-"gg.�,n���+l{ , 1y>%tJ}CA--.'>.y1���pN a�l ' 'C "'F t b,cM1r a MIMI t>�y,("tw✓�"�, kd Y RaA{{�}gt , ' i rJ� }�,$ � �iF�e`a��W r' -ii "E Sr yN i•; .Siti'Qg6i 11 G �.a4y�` �, �k tit,"IFS V>f' idiu�ri.'� �{k+'a.� ° ,. rT• h 1. a,ty a.Ya + . 1!:,:`7"`✓v'9"r.m:IrT ahr�s \ �Fk�� ���2"r`t+�.rt ttf�` �,�a,y\t�p'r � . Y cat ��r�.r{ a4�,�� :ta{.Ursl} tY✓ter t� 3i �?1 �h t .i�. 'anCl�c..:4 "�S.�r" t ', ^W '�d...l.'r2w-nJ i' yu. -/ I�`T, Sl.�ti� r• _ . �'aif�T�.�r>,�i'�t ''"1 yKeJ11� Yr `+'.[,`-';f�'" ;xy _.. ,,.R„�, M a ,, _. -±' `S r4' :'f+,l;�;'�h�...i\'Y,". �W.k;•,`4t" ti`.!yw '?' ,w':;57.."r� 4 41s,:'��4aPf-.,s ,Rcx?i� 3`ytn�Gt �-;,+ . r ���.F..� ,''.,'K,' �.-�.y .a � il. •,,*.e �,��5 � ti :ke�t�'�' >�5"k!�'>t „�,js-r4�1'1.f .,".t1 rl`t x"��f:e YiS 7�tt�l?:1��p�Y"yI 7 tyA',�r'� ty ice;{' , i£ , a:�✓ r� i v'.' x, :v l � : "' �� u,,. - �� i c 1 Ft`��i Syir of yf � .r.�'tiZy�"1,i"T} s'.s:41 II t'��u�ItFu y(y`� C� tbifY.ki rs.�Li�r-y. _r a'' jai .;� / -,� r -S' .. . ... ' • ._ ',5 _. .. r 7.. .. . . r.� ,.� --,\rs� r 1 _ q C I 1 shall be one in which 90%or more of the relocated or replacement trees are determined to 2 be viable after a period of one year. If a larger scale project is determined to be successful, 3 additional replacement trees will not be required. 4 5 SECTION 26-23 Payment In Lieu of Replacement/Relocation 6 When allowed by a tree removal license, any trees which are removed and not relocated shall be 7 replaced In accordance with the requirements of this Article. As a condition of being granted i h permission to ` ix; 8 remove an trees the developer, property owner or other applicant shall be re w ro Y � � PP� gaited to replace such trees, e ( J 9 unless it is demonstrated that replacement is not a viable alternative due to a lack of available space. Where I ' m 10 replacement cannot be accomplished the applicant shall pay a replacement fee in lieu of actual tree S t t 11 replacement costs into the City of Dania Tree Preservation Trust Fund. A schedule of current value of41 (� I 12 replacement trees plus installation costs which will be use to calculate replacement fees shall be established 13 by the City, approved by resolution by the Commission and updated as necessary. i i F�� 14 yd „�F 15 SECTION 26-24 Special Status Category Trees 16 Projects containing Special Status Category Trees are subject to the following additional criteria: 17 1. Criteria and procedures for designation as a Natural Forest Community. 18 (a) On the effective date of this ordinance all LAPC's, NRA's, UWA's and FSL's which R19 have been so designated by Broward County that lay in the City of Dania shall 20 be designated as a Natural Forest Community. 21 (b) The designation of other real property as a Natural Forest Community shall be 22 made by the Commission following a public hearing. Before a site is designated as 23 a Natural Forest Community, the Commission shall make a finding that the Natural 24 Forest Community is at least two acres in size, is generally comprised of a canopy, 25 subcanopy and groundcover, and is populated by native vegetation associated with 26 one or more of the following communities: 27 (1) Beach and Dune Community f 22 MM � ` r f �U.0 V�v(l M1i Ac vX��•.. � r( � >v"rz �k 1�` t ,r. / r s 3,� JwJ rrSt �JtifC dx x , I<< �, r � �• i e �,+r�"+r"��5 �,��F7�2��.� rJ,.i , nr,k 1 ,wa '�•,�x. , ! x 9Ja *Po x� a ( hi0� IKv( h hr r{��rr e S: yv+r r •�. UC � ! . ,., '..S 4k••yy{�. `4 £,5y'�'} t�cC. � r.('L �Lr .tH Ctrt�'M, e /�i t "iy' C J ,..i.,r � '4y t•''`"..n.y „v}r 4y a Vl r*vv 3,-a ' ,>)•� "4 { <.'jr:.:� ar7l: (R7Vi r{R t>t:Ik� %,rL v / ro. r v+t Jp , Eli f 1 Z .( ;��k li .�� v75, �{�� ,('/,r f��b r NJ. ��:{ r - �%.L r r/ `r.T: J y iw.` i A u \ 1 4y+v x ''t C CY:+'. ,C}i'��td L'11T•�j x rRrc.F Aa,.�x v�;�. :� t i, �� Lv t' �. �t ,V "�.v'r'i i ,4t�'x .V r.'�• ' i �- x n t J r ^-�..w` �� i s 3 7 4 - ss, , I� {` vVi ""c p ;, 4!t` r ���s�5� 7� t �iG t {" a✓ i r '�`� .� c 4 H +t• 'J' F x'.�✓• F v, ��tt v � J � '( T''f5..�4.�'� •+A.�..,r, .t.th ..�y�..;_-.`.A�� X.:ri f � � ' s i f t \ 'S "i "\rt V 5 4 •t YY _ xx'� f)a' .'h h .70I i5��i1 s�..'�6.1A4 ."fit, +r �` � tM n i• v Sv i � u - . . c 't Kt .ifi ) '- � , 9 t,a L L r, m�4„rtJ..✓ ��r? a}w ,/ _ ,. : .; ,. . . _. _ _ __ 1. .c , r r+/ t I . {1 t 1 A community composed of unconsolidated sand facing the ocean and , 2 shaped by the wind, waves, currents, and tides. Sand may be piled up by 3 the wind forming dunes, Characteristic plant species include, beach 4 sunflower,sea oats, sea grape, beach star, beach creeper, Spanish 5 bayonet, cocoplum, railroad vine, beach peanut, beach Croton, beach --. 6 bean, saw palmetto, prickly pear and nickerbean. 7 (2) High Hammock Community 8 This community develops slowly as organic material accumulated creating � 3 ' 9 a favorable land elevation,. The presence of a high hammock Indicates 1 { i 10 that the site has been undisturbed for a period of time. High hammocksIs } t '. 11 are among the most diverse systems in South Florida containing more that ' ti`yeun 12 100 species of trees and shrubs, characteristic tree species Include:Ave s ( •�j' , � ' 13 oak, willow bustic, lancewood, mastic strangler fig, satinleaf, mulberry, 14 Simpson stopper. Shrubs Include a variety of ferns. Developed areas may :3 ; ! " _ I, k . j 1�P^ 15 also be In this classification.The community does not necessarily have to 16 be vacant land. } 17 (c) The City Commission shall direct the City Manager to publish and 18 mail or hand deliver a notice of public hearing to consider designation 7 19 of a site as a Natural Forest Community. Notice of hearing to be held by the Zp Commission to consider designation of a site as a Natural Forest Communityshall T }' 121 be those required for a City Commission Public Hearing, in addition notice shall 72 be mailed or hand delivered to the effected property owners at least fifteen(15) 23 days prior to the hearing date. Such notice shall state time, date and place 24 of the hearing, the location of the property under consideration, the ecological S community or communities alleged to be included within the property, and the 76 effect of the designation on lands classified as Natural Forest Communities. For i '-7 purposes of this notification, an owner of property shall be deemed to be the c { ar 23 tr FI v �YI�� ��d �A�y�r�}�t5��� .x"n"� c r �3. �•. .--.` . '.::.:• x„Y+:a.ya..:c,;.r ++.. ��7 r�kk ����e,� � .y. TiY r����_$�Ry'1,J 1F�t J�.r�(lrlj, }y!r�1f1.f� YY� �,.,��l.�,i y:. 31r1+ � d,d 4.1!�Y{'H.... Y.�.l '.i+,� N�' :C.=� �l �.ti.e'r � �,T•.y� yJ,1Ff 71�'�:v��,1r�}��Ni PpS� '�„T y5J'n �I f'W rs'S, 4 fJ,"rr�� t✓ C� .L�.f f'r!r"` id ` r ] ' , rt i� ^,.. .dry n 1 yr�, e4 t3S(:+•. 1'ti'6 •"� ,�{G'�7: S.> '���{rti��i+���"��s't.t rd,;�t� �,l' / ( r [:'.4� > + r R.' Taa ,.� � � r `S .� � n.ti�rtrd ' ��f a�+�ir •5��� (Y,�rP e..S+ �� � .I t � r , ,. i r.(' 1'C.s t.. � rr':_ , ::- :, •r < r �t.S�t, � N i ,• t �A ,1 t t: —:r f i i 1 person who is shown as the owner on the tax rolls of the Broward County ,s ii ?* 2 Property Appraiser unless the City has actual notice that a person or entity other 3 than the person or entity shown on the tax roll is the owner 4 (d) Following designation of a Natural Forest Community, notification of such 5 designation shall be sent to the property owner(s). In addition a map depicting 6 sites designated as Natural Forest Communities shall be maintained at the City for i ' ( 7 viewing by the public. �+ c 8 � d 9 2. Natural Forest Communities Trees may be removed provided that the applicant adheres to 7s <J� "• 10 the following preservation requirements to the extent determined to be practicable by the ;j } <jv 11 City: ��n r nowra}, 12 (a) Any areas identified during the licensing process as providing habitat to listed ; F 13 species In the most recent version of"Official List of Endangered and Potentially i i1 14 car 14 - Endangered Fauna and Flora in Florida"by the Florida Game and Freshwater Ash yr ' 15 Commission shall be identified and preserved. +w �v; 16 (b) Areas of high wildlife utilization on-site shall be Identified and preserved. F : 17 (c) Areas which contain relatively undisturbed canopy and/or have good stratification t„. y Py r 18 of cover(e.g. canopy, subcanopy,ground cover)shall be identified and preserved. } tfi'4 1 y ' 19 (d) Utility line Installations shall not be located in preservation areas, (e) Resource Management Plan: An'r-0 g y proposed development activity which would AN 1 negatively impact the Natural Forest Community must be mitigated through a !2 Resource Management Plan, approved by the City, which significantly improves 3 the viability of the remainder of the resource. No Tree Removal License shall be ' 14 issued until an agreement providing for the implementation of the Resource . , . , ! S Management Plan has been executed and recorded, and any covenants, easements i :6 or physical improvements required by the plan are in place. A Certificate of . ' t! :7 Occupancy shall not be issued for developments that include Natural Forest ra 24 j. eel if r.i i �a s L-,}v trva�tEl.�S� �E.i.( �f i''$r 01-1 �`a7ff (7' ,7a1'+P .rn ya if Kifrr l�+ f{i�.r ir{,n• v�''v"�4x °�Lurl r 'rr�` ``--terry;,t,a,`[� l�S u is f, 1 Y ]. Zi S'{4�+W� dif7[ ,1 }.� °' , 2]4_ ' t F/ �' }1f !�. ,1. r' ti y ` e �.• 1' 4. y. 16�� '' � .}1.w 11��{{$y,- +yx G�t 'V .�t� 1�3r.'�'.� r i,1„Jf J Communities unless It Is determined that the applicable provisions of the Resource 2 Management Plan have been met. 3 Conservation Easement:As a condition of an Issuance of a license under this 4 subcategory where preservation Is required, a conservation easement shall be 5 granted by the applicant to the City and the citizens of the City. The conservation 6 easement shall: 7 (1) be duty executed and recorded and placed on the face of the plat, 8 (2) meet the approval of the City Attorney, 9 (3) prohibit land clearing, development or other harmful activity on the 10 preserved portion of the Natural Forested Community, tr 11 (4) allow access to the conservation easement by agents of the City of Dania 12 to conduct studies, Inspection, and other activities consistent with the 112 13 purpose of the conservation easement, and 14 (5) need not provide for access by the general public. 15 16 (3) Specimen trees Projects or properties containing Specimen Tree(s)are 17 subject to the following additional criteria: 18 (a) Specimen trees are subject to the preservation and relocation 19 criteria of this Article. If it is determined by the City that tree 20 relocation Is not feasible, then payment shall be made into the tree 0 . j 21 Preservation Trust Fund. Payment shall be based on the value of 22 the tree(s), determined by 'Me Valuation of Landscape Trees, 23 Specimen Shrubs, and Other Plants... published by the ei— 24 International Society of Arboriculture. 25 26 7 25 "Y' gq� VU"" Ng . I i� ll ' 1 SECTION 26-25 Bond Requirements � 2 Bonds, as required by this Section, shall be in the form of letters of credit, certificates of deposit, 3 cash bond, bonds issued by an Insurance company legally doing business in the State of Florida, or other 'f 4 acceptable means agreeable to the City Attorney. The letters of credit and certificates of deposit shall be l 5 drawn upon banks or savings and loans legally and actually doing business in Florida. Such bonds must it* 6 meet the approval of the City Attorney's Office. This bond shall by in addition to any other bond-required 7 by any other governmental entity. it �► ; �, s ` Y r 8 1. Bonds shall be required for licenses involving the replacement of ten or more trees, or the th 9 relocation of five or more trees, or the relocation of any tree with a DBH of ten inches or i. 10 greater. J. 2. Calculation for the amount of bonds shall be computed based upon the equivalent canopy 12 replacement criteria applied to each tree to be relocated or replaced,as provided in utt: 13 Subsection 26-20 and upon the cost of Installation and maintenance. The fair market ' p0 14 value of the cost of trees that would be required to compensate for the canopy to be related 15 or replaced shall be posted. The bond period shall be for the tree replacement } 16 performance period, as stated In the license or as extended or released, plus and additional 17 60 days.The form of security shall be reviewed by the City Attorney's Office for legal 18 sufficiency and may not be accepted until approved, 19 3. Release of Bonds 20 (a) Upon successful tree relocation and replacement as determined by this Article and x ns:%.fig 21 written approval by the City bonds required for tree relocation and replacement f ; 22 shall be released. Where possible,bonds shall be partially released for partially 23 successful relocation/replacement projects,with the amount retained equal to the 24 value of the additional replacement trees required, plus installation and 25 maintenance. , � v 26 , x 1 T i � 1 'T .A vF't t i. ✓ ,4 f r' x•tlx lr/.k, { *'�/�;;A.+�� �"-*N tS Sy �,i"t yi>�"� + ry r t JtnCY lr'f fil 1l+ hy47ti t rr: Y 1.1 r•'3 ..cQry1 �GS�y .�' ��5�}.�fi�r� t�A N'Ffi^lf,�{4 t,-�!?`tt`7r NiJi 2i 1 .i, Aet` N i t t .f 4 iN^dfi�''k,,,f�icy ti74 tlt1>"'r rr�a4' ';rr '� x� f t���X�.,l s ^�'�' J'e'N tev ...'' 4 . .ar a.car.• '2'tt °k L ir:}' i' ,J�r,l' : i K ?"`� ���G�" 7 „�iv ,L ) v { rr t >.�'S, � 'ry r3 Jv Ms 1', i.2 y� • c� .•9 7 >�' itF"v, �,P'4 ,=kj`3,: 'K, , �m n �tti , t.�. 5-1 r v�'� .� - ".'f t.1 �i •.�'i' `1' r ; � t ,r� t r+}sx r �'t,f' ! P i�F`7,yo�M1H�Y �hr�L��lr�i✓-t,'fi>rrhsc,vlr �,,e 't' Hr �,y 4 .T� •"i t X; � �,T - S x ,�V L �.r a� rr4... ^t r £ �ii:r Ott 7•'�"'�ic�'e x t�b k�.t ♦°+ t rr 1 Y t r y � •1..s � i . 1 i L � e , t� i�?m e��ri d��;a7` r r/7 ' t rPa r�� f zr � ,r� r - y' r s • �- ^ � n e `t � 1� a r y{,j, � G 5+ JF� I . J� ✓`t � � r ' .: 1 .`' ) 'v .n � 4 i t rx a ra y re � �#y �fy v 3tiJ r t� r • IE, 1 (b) Bonds may be released by the City when fee simple tide is transferred. The City of Lc U 2 Dania may condition the release of the bond upon the establishment of a new i 3 bond by the new owner in fee simple. I 4 4. Where the licensee plants fifty percent(50%) more that the required number of 5 replacement trees and establishes a suitable maintenance plan to ensure the viability of the 6 replacement trees, the City may recognize the additional replacement trees as suitable 7 security in lieu of a bond. rtY<r 8 �fy� Tt 7 9 SECT7ON 26-26 Historical Trees 1' 10 1. The State, County, the City of Dania or any Historical Preservation Society recognized by 11 the Commission may request that the City designate a particular tree or group of trees w i Utz:. 12 within its jurisdiction as a historical tree. Also, any property owner may make a similar ; 13 request rovidin the request is for a tree of group of trees located on property under his of a •� � ' �,�; providing �N gr' P P PeriY N", 14 her control or ownership. The request shall contain the exact location if the tree(s),the T' 15 name and address of the current owner and effected utilities of the land upon which the l 6 ;+ 16 tree is located, and the reasons for requesting the designation. Upon receipt of the I j; 17 request,the City shall immediately notify the affected landowner and affected utilities by y ' a 18 certified mail of the request. The particular tree of group of trees which is the subject of P } ' I x 119 the request shall not be removed until the designation request has been acted upon by the i i .0 Commission. A s 2. Consideration by the Commission: ? A public hearing shall be scheduled within sixty(60)days of receipt of the request to r . :3 consider the matter. When the person(s) requesting this designation Is not the property ..4 owner, the property owner shall be notified of the request and the time,date, and place of .5 the hearing. The Commission shall only designate a tree or group of trees which meets the ' :6 following criteria. r x J „ r 27 il�t ��X Jt) Ir dare'°ate�k Y•'S` + ,i � .,� {�j' CF � h I l� f •�` Y 1jSdi'.�y,4P?frj c+lrA t3 i�`j. :r i :q,�x S^r 9 D �j�1 j n J21 r r , tf�' ',Yrn, {i,y ,b tly ..:, TI /r�.r l � f 'r7 � ..,. �'Ycrrrf•. aV�lti- '`%hF r �� w+t, rr b�T�"f 7IA'{�j�L��� 'I ✓e.�. 1 S Vr y�t�;�}�!r t', p, l.:.t r C+.��1,'r wi.lY3 r T -..+.� r �tt.��P^.} �L-?3 ro4 R� ^ "'4t u� ,� .!''�,1 ''�'� l �ct .T '..i'� � .J+, � � 5_'k�+ J/�"i ,t i f;✓jr� 1' + „- e + �+-�r- r -� ►� �.{R_ , ^.0 ., r ^Jx , ,.:tr'iY.�-x �; -. 1 y ':C;t`,^'e`t1eFFk+. .:u � c T �'`iu; �( i rR�rb d a ('xPL t I 1 itit ✓ '!. r -, y} -;:x 3 �._ _.}G Gn+'f'�I;yY ti S YS�+,r- 4 rk T �£ F IY f r I � :., t ♦ ^ '+cyi 11 -01 3�. f t I r f 1: 1 (a) The tree(s)must be related to an event In modem history, historic events or 2 Individuals since the birth of our nation, or any event in the known history of the _. r 3 human race; and, 4 (1) The tree or group of trees resides on historically significant property and 5 can be!Inked to the person or event of historical significance or, +� 6 (2) the tree or group of trees is uniquely related to the heritage of the City of 7 Dania or, 8 (b) the tree or group of trees has value due to extreme age(a tree(s)that is at least sh 9 seventy-five(75)years old.). ' 10 t 11 SECTION 26-27 Protection From Construction Work 12 During any construction, land development or lot clearing, the contractor and the owner of the i t 13 property subject to this Section shall adhere to the requirements which follow: 14 (1) Place and maintain protective barriers around the drip line of all trees to be retained on the r f Lr t lA; 15 site to prevent their destruction or damage. The protective barriers shall be conspicuous t`v 16 enough and high enough to be seen easily by operators of trucks and other equipment. t° I 17 Protective barriers shall be constructed of sturdy material(not flagging or ribbons); Ij 18 (2) Not store or use materials or equipment within the drip line of any tree to be retained on r 19 site unless the activity Is being done to protect trees; i 2U } (3) Not discharge or contaminate the sob within the drip line of any tree to be retained on site I', 21 with any construction materials such as paint, 08, solvents, petroleum products, asphalt, r.` ' 22 concrete, mortar, or other materials that may cause adverse Impacts; 23 (4) Clearing of vegetation within the drip line of trees designated for preservation shall only be 24 by hand or light rubber wheeled equipment that will not damage tree roots; 25 (5) Utilize retaining walls and drywalls where needed to protect trees to be preserved from 26 severe grade changes; 1 r I, 1J t Al 1 �a 28 aX z ti r s� 1 11 r 1y 3 s"v�L r 7 t x�,Y ay1V�,- .. li 4� kPY ♦ff ,¢�r '.p. e-45�Tf 3 ' i M r'y+i,�'. y ,1 ++�'j ��d4 f 1+ri�a tjv{ > v' a >r �'h� '�••,�{��* �f�r��f'¢-�c 4�N� f'�i:. �Yt ��otd � ....,:.. nail* ysv-Y. ;:g' n m- 1 - r'CA1' 3 JR°e e ti �,r t��4�y��Y) gr.�ti tS•i �,f��ut'��,'.i7�3y�v�: 'N'.�;'��] �¢ .4..��VF. CJ.i y, Yw1!�V�L � «e-.n _ ) ` 1 t t 1 t j,�;�j�.a �t : ,l�t , , h `°� � p fit'�h,�IFrZI ��J�N��l.nt� ¢!k � :d��,��,.,a?j.�,.CT2}J�yi 3t,t�ta,>,.5 r r�w�,. f•x xr n � '.'�i C+ �,� s�r �* " '� r 7�#��}f'a t i�fi+'r 'h�t�jrirx'sT��'t�'t�?.t.,, '• �. �if 1�Y,4'ft{��L�tfil✓�s rT�✓'J{F.'F���"JY�} a�1'.L'4= � � - � ( J n.A � :1z zF. �r � j ..' _� , dY.. v--.'�t� .�:�] zt'1>et �1C ;�t...�Ya � ��'.�i 4 I'll! 11J'11N1 1 (6) Pruning of trees to be preserved shall be in accordance with the standards for pruning 2 established by the National Arborist Association or standards for palm pruning as listed in t 3 "Arboriculture Second Edition"by Richard W. Harris, as amended; 4 (7) Make no attachments,other than those of a protective and non-damaging nature, to any 5 tree to be retained on the site; 6 (8) Not change the natural grade above the root system within the drip line of any tree to be ' retained on site unless In can be demonstrated to the City that it will not damage any tree; , . � 8 (9) Avoid any encroachments, excavations or severe grade changes within the drip line of 9 preserved trees unless it can be demonstrated to the City that it wig not impact any tree; r: t 10 and } 11 (10) Any tree designated to be preserved which are damaged during construction shall promptly 1 � . •i L + � 'f r IZ be repaired. I3 f , SECTION 26-28. Tree Preservation Trust Fund 14 1 x a 15 1. Establishment of Trust-There is hereby created the Dania Tree Preservation Trust Fund .i 16 .—.(the _ 1 rustj for the purposes of accepting and disbursing the replacement fees l d to the -- .— 17 Commission as part of Tree Removal Ucersses and any other monies deposited with the ' 18 City for tree preservation purposes. This fund shall solely be used for the planting of trees i r C ' ' 19 in the City and any other ancillary costs associated with planting of trees. Ancillary costs 0 shall not exceed 20%of the cost of the particular tree planting project. ' 21 2. Term of Existence-The Trust shag be self-perpetuating from year to year unless specifically, r : "i 22 terminated by the Commission. r 23 3. Trust Assets-All monies received hereunder from public or private concerns shag be 24 placed in trust for and inure to the use and benefit of the City and its successors and assigns 25 In interest. Said funds shall be expended, utilized and distributed only for the planting of 26 ' '•' trees as designated by the Commission. ;u 27 d r 1 29 _ 4 r l5� aJ 9, nrr 1, q' fl,=I Jl>{++"1�wa�7 i..�,i`.•o ti" .+lp4yry4 3l r+l �# � ' fy�"•4r 41�S ���Y�yshu'✓l.+fii a�'fi +_ �/a`j kl °'f y I 1.v,*�, EH")ti.�""tri�"� v`''i i {>�•C.rr r diiVllt 1Vvtt�x4p (`, �'.'"'�P�T tV. i• j�•,.^'d'2 .h,�sa'L+AS+J�`•f 4 YpS'' $ M1 r�t�tS{• i•1 J{ L Zii r� rF 'R l r�F s�;w.X r lr .�.� ti. , , a• t JM' r >. ^-PR'. �-`.^ Y�P.y+fi7,.?: %L 'S�I.hFr 7 3e ` w < 1.N•+' ti !�r. x ,A` , Q 1r�s �T.t H.rryh r v'i'C�1 'S v.. y', v. IS �^. i a p x f Y ;a:a,�i a: J'O�.YT+f 6`i���",�'�u<F,a�a<,h ��t' .�r } i1. yr�e ti��� � c � - , c -1` Yla ,'�b'^� t'r`-i zL�e, ti e1f�rvnl+•'i'lY�"a 1t{. 1'�v4�#�Y 1.. (,a � '�`'T' �y,��1( . ,�. Tl�f,+°y7�J^;"r fw(d<ilaY' SK.�. Y. J sCYt�i_Y.� '" f' r �>,�{`a T 4 �",�1 � "''`..1 �w ?`.R� f,k i�j�9�`P�ai`l li`htr•,.C•C?1r✓.�5 �;.r.'{ f 1+,�1 .S ��v a. s h� M- i rr , zr..,y�,' .° a �L'.,t.� ns?'3-.nr'� rr \..�r t�'�` ^r--,+ � ..�1 ; �r;�.... Y �r '+ �, At.i S�')�k�:�KA-�, s�' ':':47' "{,t,x•'1-^t"',` �'t f �:. ' ,k� .. �[[[^4,'.i h7t���,,,777qqq,nnn��� ' ,S+.t= Sd r,J.l , l�yr,f 7 r. +a r > r. 1•,f , i. ,�. , va ) +'. r"� m <f 1 .�{��.4.ie�f�+�i;Y; �L�Xa �. ,..i/�+�ts .::.:cJ h��._- �i':' �. ,._.^;�_ i rJ ai Y7, i ��.., • _. ,'4 r .l.''i , S ,- _ � .+� .._ �AT+.r. �.':, ro 1+. i/f.k`���.lJ�. 51r L`4 Y,__:., A�},. C,��:+Taal ♦ rNch + I i 1 4. Trust Administration 2 ... ...... __ -.(a) ... ...Trust Funds shall be expended,utilized and disbursed only for the purposes .... _.__. I I 3 designated by the City. , 4 (b) All monies deposited hereunder shall be deposited In the Trust, which shall be a 5 separate account established and maintained apart from the general revenue fund t i 6 and account of the City of Dania. ft 1 7 (c) Monies obtained hereunder may be accepted on behalf of the City by the Growth > b ` Management Director of his or her designee, and upon receipt shall be delivered to j I s . 9 the City Finance Department,which shall cause the same to be credited to the ar�5. l0 Trust. � y < ' 11 5. Disbursal of Conversion of Assets a 1 � , xrs 12 (a) Expenditures of over seven thousand five hundred dollars($7,500)shall require [ 13 Commission approval. ., p , 14 (b) The expenditures for planting of trees to be made by the City will be made In ,. w 15 accordance with the guidelines of the City pertaining to contracting and purchasing !! . 4 yyy 16 and any detailed procedures will be reflected In the Internal procedures of the City. 17 The disbursement of these monies shall be under the control of the Commission 18 and, when required,shall be coordinated with City Departments and the 1 Y, 19 Commission.20 t (c) Tnut funds will be uses to obtain trees, landscaping, sprinkler systems, and any 1 t r 21 other Items or materials necessary and proper for the preservation, maintenance, 22 relocation or restoration of tree ecosystems, for any public land in the City. 23 These monies may also be used to cover the expense of relocation of trees in the 24 City. , 25 26 a f;l y1 27 3 f y i 30 S'A' t�rl,(,rc,� lti��,.t4 y•fli � r i�"I� ti'r'r C 4 :. (^""a ^'y4 xRr � >a n: xi, ft°t" 5+{ Zt♦ " i 1`ff'1j$ t r v�� �}�a. Yt< x a T�♦"l. Y i }���F !�^�'�`�j� r ry 4,1,:t2��. �♦'♦ � �,Z���t}�4 tl�L�t�'j a ' r t a ,{ u w. i� t�' +''n� fCfF p1�Yr.♦ vI,�J i '�L iy�.,v 1 ¢ h a { r k ,} +fl '" �'♦ ,. tt� r I eel ,� `SIrtSN"� t� �y -s1`lff�le I tr f�� �X r' �r'rrn aft tt..�._ 1 >. ^T-' t .V:'!'!�'FI' ?i?Yda, ssnr'i::. P�iVa �� x ivies`�4yy�'f. ,t. irr (jy� 7t1 yO raj �n ry �!F r.♦rr s 5il y nn� FrYiar n y,{��.. �.. ,� t. y {,ra r r rS.�� r � r r� �♦r� > > > � �ib r ,t , r , f` 'fn- ��f e•� r >X�)t n{a c�i'!'te fC. � _� r✓x ......... . s t r �:^ .'J 4. ' e".t r r 4... at.., e" u 1 i '>1.'�^..�t 1; }> ♦f� � m��R .:`; , C;1 FP @t It y" .t f Ti,e J ,d t t a• , t,� .may ti, +*. . . { { fFi � ��� �.�, �(�.,t Yrp , '.r-✓S 4:+ 7ty�,� , t t x -, � r s �..i i � t e. 1 ,.+Jf'(� .�: h s, t 1 Y ..r ♦ 'l t Cth .. 7 J - F >. •'{t! .Y' t � �2!. .'. /t . .. .S11.. ... ,. . ,.. ., i.'. ., .. , . . ..t ... ._.. ,"`_ . ( 1 SECTION 26-29 Mitigation 2 Mitigation shall be required to offset any environmental Impacts caused by the unlawful ii 3 removal of any tree. 4 'i fi 5 SECTION 30-32 RESERVED F 6 ARTICLE iII TREE ABUSE 7 8 SECTION 26-33 Definitions 9 1. In interpreting the provisions of this article, if no definition is provided herein and the ? 10 context permits,the latest editions of the following publication recognized as authoritative 11 in the scientific field shall apply:IsM 12 (a) 'Tree Protection Manual for Builders and Developers"by the Florida Department t , 13 of Agriculture, Division of forestry; and ' 4 14 (b) "Standards for Pruning Shade Trees"by the National Arborlst Association. ( f _ 2. As used in this article, the following words and terms shall be defined as set forth herein: 1, 15 g a4y 16 (a) Enforcement Agency The Code Enforcement Division of the City of Dania is , 17 designated to enforce this article. 18 (b) Hatrack To flat cut the top or sides o a tree to sever the leader or leaders, or to 19 prune a tree by stubbing of mature wood, except where removal of branches is 'r { 33 r 20 necessary to protect property and public safety. 21 (c) Nuisance Species A tree species set forth under Section 26-13(JJ). 1 _ 22 (d) Prune To cut away, remove, cut off or cut back parts of a tree. 23 (e) Tree A living, self-supporting woody perennial plant which has a trunk diameter 24 of no less than three(3)Inches, measured four and one-half(4 1/2)feet above the 25 ground, or no less that the minimum size required for landscaping under the 26 applicable landscape code, and normally grows to an overall height of no less than 17 ten (10)feet in South Florida. 31 rd M1 1 ,) irk( c{ 1+4Y�'�� 1 ] •��t al . 'i +,ix�✓wi�E{� r'� kY ` .5'ar ,r�"' nN�r1 x '� �-�'j AN, Fl;y��'ti7v'�'x 3t y yJkv 'aI?!' , ' t 'L .e,,f� r lr,>< , 7 V'+w t>_r tnw rt o l.�•,.r "�: ! Ly �' i ri .� it, :�"�� rr 1..�, ai ,i.{ , '�n`tjr.raa«.... v,•h, �.. yr .�r.y `F-.� �P i +,.-� +1'3 �" 'Shk,f' ty.f<Y 1 4�c ttr r rr. t a�.r"t" ' f> hewt. . +Y N y.. •-:.ti �. tu 'itt 1. �, .` 4c� .n�eY'l' .., `S . 5" '��>�a�r r'f'..'�.,+,�Sf 1� g�i{r��.rt )xd,,,r' t ,yr Gj'. i`�r"�..' •xT .::r .. �ti..: r !i.:� .,a.��{t:ti_(..�.s"^lS`4 7��'r�yt zy� b,�����i�i . aY 'S�Tv. t." %-r E �.�q. � .,� ^. .� � 'u ;5 1�2.!'•, v..�. e1PS t 't ;S 7{ '+a; �:.: l�, r;'�ai .+ �.�: fir V.'t�{" N tC }P. 'v v .0 t" r, 7 t T• i tiY�i �. Y..... / ti�ir� S(, ..1. ,} p�f ��lY��l""1•�7 w P�.rt tii" ,_ ..:'� � (r J o " t I tit,. '1 ,:i� t rar'� � tiva+'I rX�ul• I�� �.0 �t� � 1 rr 1 (f) Tree Abase shall mean ' 4 1 2 —•--- ...1. ,:.. . To hatracka tree; or 3 2. Pruning that reduces the height or spread of a tree that has not attained a 1 4 height or spread of thirty(30) feet; or i 5 3. Cutting upon a tree which destroys its natural habit of growth; or I I 6 4. Pruning that leaves stubs or results in a flush cut; or 7 splitting of limb ends;or 8 5. Peeling or stripping of bark: or removal of bark to the extent that if a line r 9 is drawn at any height around the circumference of the tree, over one-third I S t 10 of the length of the line falls on portions of the tree where bark no longer I t 11 remains; or 12 6. The use of climbing P purposed of total )' g spikes, nails or hooks except for ,. {,{ , r 13 tree removal or as specifically permitted by National Arborist Association i I l 1 14 Standards;or �l rl I 1 nW(''YJii, i 5 k`"S"3"` 15 7. Pruning that does not conform to National Arborist Association Standards. l t 16 The removal of diseased or dead portions of a tree, the removal of 1 •. y'X�r7 I { t. t 17 Interfering,, g,obstructing,or weak branches, the removal of interior• . 4 k 18 branches in order decrease wind re sistance, I nce or the complete �.lete removal , r 19 a tree pursuant to a valid Tree Removal license shall not constitute tree { 5 10 abuse under this article. �W v ' : 11 (g) Topiary The practice of pruning a tree into an omamental shape by the removal 12 of branches no longer than one(1) inch in diameter. 13 (h) Wo/ator A person who abuses a tree of otherwise violates this article. The '.4 owner of property upon which the abused tree is located shall also be deemed a 'S violator if the tree abuses Is undertaken by the owner's employee, agent or person !6 under the owner's control or by the owner. 32 I r 7 ll yJ rr rye }� }' ✓•1 Y f i rLx F f its s tl,�+ ks1 ✓'f`4Y �1 hr'aC� 'FJ," �S t,r4l,4 Tyr 4 r.. t�i��� � '1L`'I �AsvxJr ?fi'�,"4'�rt�t� i.74�yVn"•, a' .:f aG�,i�yr;`1}3��"F��«} cF�"ty�y. ",r>?'l�ry r` syl.,'''•SS�.Yye�i,r V'i ,r '3 g3f n$ rr, ''trr8' t K� ✓ria +r „tir'�`r IaYt 4�.t a �I�LM'gr�t; yi)'.�r.�i.+, 43' '�' w• t, i er 'F;1i J. rfGt^,r r 1 4.w lr�e owv�fsni) Jyaiy'mf ` ar�1 � rref� ry r3 .k.! 1 1'Y.��SV i:4�y"Fil+ 9. +F Y.e t *.� k-4 nl V�4�M'3uT1��l; ZU i •�{ f(' 4,4 1'Arjt,aljte-+r�,z�.r*J•}•I, `•',� 'A. -lr r r - �;rt fa i f .; I t,..r- gym-}. _v� '''."'.Cf; kt'}Itr�1 ai y�v�1;G�v'A+�a rw��•11:Y U t'. tx -c Sx� h4klz4 ?-^' •'{;/7r i � it?e r 4 i N. i 1 ''. � �r r .�.. r r� � 1 > 1, T J "'�+t 1 �� Y yl..n.� t � ;t s +.7`^sC �a,,.,yr*•k?�.ri �.+ •"F a. .r .f yi i 1 (i) Destruction of the Natural Habit of Growth Pruning that causes 1 ;T 2 Irreparable damage and permanent disfigurement to a tree such that, even with 3 regrowth, the tree will never regain the original characteristics of its tree species, 4 and is a danger to the public or property; or pruning defined herein as tree abuse 5 that results in the tree's death. 6 7 SECTION 26-34 Legislative Findings a :) ,1 8 in addition to those legislative findings relating to the importance of tree to the public set forth 1 ' 9 under Section 26- 12 of the City of Dania Code of Ordinances the Commissioners of the City of ti 10 Dania finds that regulations of the cutting, trimming and pruning of trees within the City will help 11 ensure that the health, function and value of trees are protected, and will help to prevent dangerous } y i 33 i 12 branching conditions that may result in damage or injury to citizens or property. j i a 14 SECTION 26-35 Prohibition of Tree Abuse;Exemptions; Variances. i 15 1. No person shall abuse a tree located within the City of Dania unless one of the following I s 16_ exemptions applies: i 17 (a) The tree is one of the tree species listed in Section 26- 13 (JJ) and the abuse does 18 not result in a tree that threatens public safety or adjacent property. 19 (b) The abuse is necessary to alleviate a dangerous condition posing an Imminent j 20 threat to the public or property. t - 21 (c) County, City or franchised utilities, water control districts, and their authorized j 22 agents, may obtain a permit from the City, renewable on an annual basis, j =3 authorizing the pruning of trees in a manner that may be defined herein as tree 24 abuse provided such pruning is necessary to prevent interruptions, or to prevent 25 interference with the operation of water control structures. t :6 (d) Topiary pruning shall only be allowed for trees located on owner-occupied 17 property developed for detached single-family or duplex usage, or for those trees 1 , 33 r 1» ,,, t , • � ryl A 1 1 v r = ' r , < r R J'Jf^ v•ti 7 tik R � ti t "t6 . jV uqd, �3dJ•i tt "+ �2�hd W.r-a3 i v � 1'"�,ktix' y i7? ^✓,.«r�z�� �ri�Y1` .�{;�ef�� 7 �i,� '-d xra+a � yt3 i" 40 1 t'�J' Y ? la i`.h ,4 r i N� �55 Ar��`"�° .H .,,ic )tr.it k' L S)"(...'s'IF f, 'i 1~• .K .i..z.rn. , .. . '....�. � u:�"'"y ` �;� � �'(v 'l�Y t ..�.41"4�{•4 st.[k' , r .� a i v w Y cr'i vim/!,lit kl. i•{ lJr4 'r�:�:� `r'i' r � 'r Y { t �.` P',� .�;y�§M f V i ,� • j ?,"' I1 is. 1 'v(1�.tl,+�!ti +'� �Fy� i% Cr � `� i' .✓i t 'i� t \i Y r �, � '•. ,"'' 1��jM:1� i c\"X iy �iy1 '� ryv ,t �..4'. �x{� ' ii*,ny✓'Cr'�`h{' `,F�laxF'U; ,1It rrd �Y�,:f�f i ..!�{� x+t :,?.., E +. i +t.. � ,. l r Y �i�tiuL{v u ! y��,'.rf�c n �SY r n. } r t r ,.;� •:i � 5� s2 ... 7 � t 3w.. a y � v 3 . ty ..a' „� I t T t �• � t ,� , T c Y Y t ;F: r I i i. 15 !ill y j 1 that were not Installed to meet minimum landscape requirements and are Identifies 2 _..- ._._ . _... . _...on an approved landscape plan as appropriate for topiary pruning, and are located 3 outside of rights-of way or road easements. , 4 2. Any person may apply to the enforcement agency for a variance from the terms of this t 5 section, provided that; ; l h � r 6 (a) The application is made before any actions for which a variance is sought have r 1, @ ptl tik` 7 is cs7 t- been undertaken. 8 (b) Any alleged hardship is not self created by any person having any interest in thek d 9 property, A hardship shall not be considered self created if the subject tree was t 10 installed prior to the effective date of this Article. 1 11 (c) There are unique and special circumstances or conditions applying to the subject ` 12 tree or property upon which it is located, that do not apply generally to other trees ✓a ri * 3n,' 13 or properties. r +P1r !4 (d) The variance proposed is the minimum variance necessary to allevfate the " h w 15 hardship. r : � r `2 ^y � 16 (e) That the granting of the variance will be in harmony with the general intent and fro 17 t purpose of this Article and will not create a dangerous condition that threatens the i public or property. ,j �• ` 19 20 SEC77ON 26-36 Remedial Actions Required e' 21 1. In the event a person abuses a tree in violation if this Article, the violator shall be u^•Ji< y 22 responsible to undertake pruning and other remedial actions that the enforcement agency i 23 determines are reasonably necessary to protect public safety and property, and to help the 24 tree survive the tree abuse damage if the tree Is not a nuisance species. 25 2. If the natural habit of growth of the tree is destroyed, the violator shall Install a replacement 26 tree. Such abused tree shall be removed if it threatens public safety or property. T r 34 Y t�x1 » ri, l r 4 , ri WtUri1 trti / r i z! Y'Y.l'1Y .t ' _ 'Y: •. I r+� t.Y iG}� \ .., 1 T 4Mr Yd4 iti r�xrt'i�rXk�S�'X fFS' li +t�}'j.1w1SR.,*Ary�gR�7 r1, r,. ��'�,11 �'v �ty„`�'�n"4.�r�Nt�•'.��'�..s��hrivtit �' IKt"t r,;�� �;nL,��: 1"�r4,h;i . ,n`,»:'^..�,. J �:. r r'� -...:. Z �h ,i.'. '�yJpt„{•pao- r...,iY.S 5. y 4 F-!r'�FC.tf��°�+Yt 1'`' kit� �r4 '7�+'�".'U��� Y"6..nY r�.• , ySJ u+f� ` S � ...� .-..• ro b �`:„i _ >, mw-. [Y t'"'s+t�. o.rwyl++i Gtf.•�+' S r„:�>�"k�j b� 4 .`, lih,Arr r r ;. ,, { -.� s } K,v�'S,��. � �'•is•. + t c q� fjr•�.w��V�' (x t!;�a��+yYt�' '��a%'e�j..�i�`xu�l.'.r.�.aSt r�".r.4 t.'.r; Cr, �,Xo ar,J wra v'^ Fh'\ J e'` 4`•�.' } x..+�{r � r ',t1 a�Y..,�ai.iva. , t ',.J ,� .Tey: J.;`� .p ,. .Y 4' >i-. t � ) Y yyrr r !�, � >• , ♦ r ! 4 �. .1 t rti4M � hZ• n n ?t �:. .. � ",t �5 � ,� ,,,, a 9� ?V C..4"�'� � a ✓ �{.>YY .ti:.r i :i J r r x - L,a1 f 'L 1 v.,_ 11 '\ r ,.3�Sr+5"'.�„�, .'7'!r c't��t f rt.fly � r 1}a � yR h �r (r c+h� r•"r J "i�tt,...' ,!3 i. '1', � M � � ..1 �` r_,>i_�. - r A \X{;,�\'±�y. t ` S,'11 �-.4"^1 "s w'4 �li`l's Y ti { N4� t �' !'i y♦OS' i iy�}t f rpi+ff / '1 Y t {. :s t ri �... , r ! ,t" 2 ..r l .. J. ':� y.h� 4 s i'< d� t i� s Y.3 F l!F".;+.'�.:x9,. `a"Zlov�2 G.�.c i;.Y:x-+. ��._ � ..::.,+ r Zr,�'S':'. f ,.:; 7♦ t .: _ 4 .. , . .. .� ,. . � ... . Sx. 4 `�. Jt .,�.' ." b t I 1 3. Each replacement tree shall be a species found on the list in Appendix 1. Replacement trees shall be Florida No. 1 quality or better. The diameter of the replacement i 2 I 3 tree shall be equal to or greater than the diameter of the abused tree. More than one(1) 4 tree may be utilized for replacement if the aggregated sum of the diameters of the j 5 replacement trees is equal to or greater than the diameter of the abused tree. Each , n ! 6 replacement tree shall have a largest diameter commercially available in Dade, Broward and 7 Palm Beach counties for the tree species selected, provided that no replacement tree shall g have a diameter of less than three(3)inches. Diameter measurements shall be made at 9 four and one-half(4 1/2)feet above the ground. This subsection shall not require the ° { ` 10 replacement of abused trees that are located on owner-occupied property developed for i ' r..'. , "* 11 detached single-family or duplex usage or that are nuisance species. d J 12 4. Replacement trees shall be installed on site. In the event the site cannot accommodate all 13 required replacement trees,the remaining replacement trees shall be Installed on public "s u 14 lands if approved by the enforcement agency. If no suitable public lands are located the l a : 7 { wtf _ 15 violator shall pay a fee into the Tree Preservation Trust Fund account. For each abused i I Nx 16 tree, the fee shall be determined by multiplying the remaining percentage of the aggregate i 17 diameters of the replacement tree that cannot be replaced on site by the removal fee ; lg established pursuant to the applicable tree preservation regulations. { r r 19 5. Remedial actions and replacement required under this section shall be completed within 20 sixty(60)days of notice from the enforcement agency that such actions are required. The u � 21 enforcement agency may require the violator to immediately undertake remedial actions In 22 the event the abused tree is an immediate threat to the public or property. 23 6. No tree removal permit shall be required under the Dania Code of Ordinances to remove a- 24 tree a required by the enforcement agency under this article. 25 F 36 , t i 27 SECTION 26-37-40 RESERVED. 35 WW 9 'r,u9. r >< ✓L- n Y a f +teY��x , �fyr.��.A, �3�'iYi',j"i�_r�' /a� ♦ d*�,7�t l�l a nj'r '' f r`YHi^L�`,°;;����FFxD�g•Ar(�x Y"ty�; '3a y 1 `�yLr i.y A r s i :'; l �+�gm�t;„i,{'..�X�4'��°)hi�5`��1 t'�'{fy Zk�t1a1'eyi'sj°C }��y�fry��i'•J"`'� ..yi 1,'1�++`�R}n r*�`!'kr•�,'S�FfN 'ra"rv" .n�e+'' °';Xl`y�K �h i ` V. '�r .0 ,�1 tfw'%dr/ ��� (` Jt •�r � - + Y r Pr I�f,y .$` i.4� Xf �1.+�1LM�Nr c ry*"�j�by�� yr (.r� zy l tl i w:;,. 'r :Y.tr v,-.. _ (' !car ^'.+r G.�.. .,cn �.,� Fs[.fe.y�..{.F.n {:.�1y...K,ihi ..•a r., t4: r..w 1:`Y; ,r� i b,:(,�., x.E[�Y�ros1,^Szi�'tcY' s.� , .f.:j •f� wx•-'' .-. �..• .,. ':.:. ..'i".. ;' i'4 \ �Y x '.`X �yn:l;ryf Yy'-U r.-P�l��+w�\r''.5��CS?,YtRY(.{i� tax V:� '�.u"1.�. .a rCy)��,',Riy �Yf, if4j Si:E�"qFT. 1��4�tr ``�C I'a^ .( a'r '".r t^,.a a; fr .i :^s. •.. ', r � ":' � \ _ '.1' n,a ��' h'..ri r,f :5i '«, p"S ,iqG it � t n , �.'rt _z.4�r`i1�i..".�.x J Wt, s'.i,'[{�"`„� .y 1�.,. � ! ._.,, ,.., . .. ,.,. .. _ 7 ¢' � .ti { �E ti2. :A a� .4•+, ti'": .,i , �r ` riv ( I + !;. L -' ��+�.�i�.� :: .1..1y:_-.. . ... .... .�:. . . - '. x to �✓ ' �, 1 Article III. Landscaping "w F I! 3 SECTION 26,41. Declaration of Legislative Intent. it n v •_c: 4 The Intent of these regulations Is to enhance the natural environment and beauty of the city by 5 providing for landscaped green spaces, trees and other plant material and arranging them in a pleasing it 6 manner in relationship to paved areas and structures. +, 7 '}r 8 SECTION 26-42. Exceptions. 9 Single family and duplex are exempt from this article,except for Section 26-43,53. ° ttr 10 j I1 SECTION 26-43. Planting Prohibited. 1 n ft ;.. 12 The following plant material is prohibited from being planted within the City Limits of the City of "s Cx•C t r 13 Dania: iv,Y3w5 8 1 � i ; yc 14 Schinus terebinfolus(Brazilian Pepper Tree) t 3� IS Metopium toxiferum(Poison Wood) Al t J} 16 Australian Pme ' 17 Melaleuca i 18 fi ; r ,w,t ' zl v err��tf 19 SECTION 26-44. Existing Non-Conforming Vehicular Use Areas. 20 Existing vehicular use areas which do not comply with this article shall be brought into conformity J f Y; 21 with these regulations upon the occurrence of any one of the following conditions: 22 1. When the total square footage of the vehicular use area is increased or decreased by ten t 23 (10)percent. t 24 2. When there is a structural addition which Increases the total gross floor area of any existing 25 building on the property more than 5,000 square feet or fifteen(15)percent,whichever is (i 26 less. t.Y t � f + 36 rt i t a: .r ✓...�,w. + s t•R.f`k'tsrf �, ws.nai,..4,fsrltk: ,,.,fit i nS"* `'t���1-iN+w.�-�,fZ r� , FG' t ,Z r.r Ra li t4 r. � .r `r1F'ra lx Cuff �vLv r � � 1 � ♦ 3 ypY 1 ,y Y r�r .f ,', ,Y�c� '�x�xt$t�„„k��''�4a r LI• ', v�+•+R:j` ;1Jiu?z5� ,^, a-�r�. r'�.' t...;r.rtc.�t+...z<;.i..: �k'�'}.N1N'n{C t`,�u.?���y�^x7`'l� y ( 1141t.+rst.ir.�!4,(J, 'GAY t� + '.�,y�d i �` .r1 f ' rs. ', r t r t �d r .:4; Y+•c:.v. a,�n.�.+S �.�r. �'..t�y'1J Y47�x r2C ..,..� r,��jn�'�,,�''S.�,' '�! -t;;����fF�ty��1 :'�k3�itiziY"y'.tt� '��$�."'')'�' + r• v '�,:`''7 �^° w.N.,r - .,f 3 I' ram'a rFw< M1 �z,:+'';.P.h.•'...YYi�' yy t`s�.i� •e S F�(�cri'r�./�[y.F L �4 ,.� s 'Y ..fi t' +r r _ '- a w .tr ry44Y `4 'r x'1 , !� ( r j t '�1yryryy1ryry[[�r �h *'l,:.YF!YrfK +.+.(ti,L1`.�y yY`! lf.�}:•" Y + jr r. », e i Y F 1 '.rr. �-. s- �l -t�t� +'� 4S i,.,y tS�µeh�� l y}-fit Y `,�A't �.eP.J Mj�,( t}� 1 •i J v + + � � _\Y' x' T +� y_.-Y_ ON- `.f�Y�.��{ + 'tki�`rti�!lrr�.j Sv, F✓�$:`PV,�+. f n� , -.,r v +1 /. ti . k r: " � t vv ` r^-n �. �';�' 4�-�,k�U, t e �e�, � i k� r 1 3. When no occupational license has been active for a period of one hundred eighty(180) 2 days or more. 3 4. Any change of use involving a change of occupancy group in accordance with the South i i 4 Florida Building Code(current addition),the requirements of this article shall be met before 5 an occupational license may be issued for the new use. 6 i � f 7 SEC77ON 26-45. Native Plant Material. �} 8 The planting of native plant materials is most desirable and preferred, the use of indigenous plants < 9 and trees is encouraged. A minimum of forty(40) per cent of all new plant material required by this article 07, x� 10 shall be of native plant material. 12 SEC77ON 2646. Variance. {ti J. x 13 In cases where strict application of this article cannot be met due to extenuating circumstances, the + 14 applicant may petition the City Commission for a variance. ! ,#a,y 15 16 SEC77ON 26-47. Landscape Plans Required. is j 17 A landscape plan shall be submitted with the site plan for consideration by the Planning and Zoning A ; 18 Board and the City Commission. The landscape plan shall be signed and sealed by a Florida Registered j 19 Landscape Architect and shall at a minimum contain the following: , 'L 1 t f! t • 20 a). Same scale as the site plan, but no smaller than one(1)inch equals fifty(50)feet. 21 b). Existing trees to remain, to be relocated or removed. ( ' 22 c). Existing trees and shrubs and site Improvements on abutting properties within twenty-five 23 (25)feet of the property lines. 24 d). The location and outline of proposed buildings and site improvements. II 25 e). Proposed and existing parking spaces to remain and other vehicular use areas,access r, 26 aisles, driveways and sidewalks. r JS l 37 I 6'An \«l.�i., �d•r:, 1 r ..ls i�i�i14\' 1. , �s4>�SiFa\t 14)if,FJt �G{i J'Y�'f 1+ n•M i ,kk, yt 1"r. .� T �T1+ l�It9,� ' t�(LR i1f\ I4,.113�� x�R'i.4%(ak`r �MM � '%kiA l t u Y �[j1tlp S}�j�•jC4��,j�t��b�y^ID� .!/ Y ' .: �"Nl Y4�.y���,,�{/ l i �'` - S'�.✓3}a, ,yS?H' \ I�lir �ltA a. y\ +:. ,�2 ... � �.: '"y T) R4.rF�. r ' t �,::' '�M.nkx ra..t oy T.S r\M�l'MK"'t`.�-Lr�.K I ei'"z.'�`'\� "{y/y`"j,��j('n`ly�$7yti$ yv >'�""(�yh `.i"iL 3�'}'. Lj,Y'�, w i"Ir✓..� ! �. r ♦ , 7 ,'' v i�•h. Y `a"� •u Jf`1 a�j, Fs:�„?S. # ,.:. .,� � .1��"i ;,', 1� �Im,e'y{`�.t1�•-/ 'lWl��„�f 1 �rfYi+.l t 1 r�..,, }• �_, 1 1i/,r � � w ':'ieu. `G � +: �.f' \11 ty`i C `A�v��hy. � ,'T r5 �ft.1 i,.� �4J��4 �..� t ��1�,/�frq�}y�4F7C� x.L e.� )> � � i'�- . c i� � ! +' iTx tt t � l \ �`•'t�,�.I MIL ��.p IF �AI(T^'y,'k S' dj .11 1 x�-.M r 1 vC 7 .i'1' 1 SC' ? f f 1 Y j n-. "�'•:' t Y'�1 .l, i '1 -\ >y\b 1 f v.Y- i 3, Y.x 1' y!�"��• ' 7"�fr «�,.L;!F�d%I (�'!?iN ri�t'�S.Jb(l7h e�+ } t rye (', 3 �l_, �'t� E'. ^tv� 7 �. .. Gt} + MY� ��� f � 4��.��^� �f .... SAY . - s..r. .. rlS..n , t r ru � r 4 �� � .. }a. . �;5 .. _.., . . , , .. �. �, �:-r . �' � it�•" 1, 14 7ti v*)'c wi3. ��tl` e % �y S 11 � uh"ti{. S�.lhvl:;l rcc n ,I .'h J1..f � y j... + � �' �. LSL.a •. ]�'..)�, v�*'.T�a ,I I ):V F I I I 1 f). A table of data indicating required quantities and provide quantities of proposed plant 2 material,gross and net acreage,number of trees to remain, number of trees to be _ 3 relocated, number of trees to be removed and square footage of vehicular use areas. 4 g). Proposed plant materials by botanical and common names,sizes, and spacing. 1 5 h). Site lighting locations. M 6 1). Existing and proposed water bodies or retention ponds. j). Planting details and planting specifications. k). Preliminary Irrigation plan or note on plan Indicating that an irrigation plan shall be i I • .r ��� �z� 9 submitted for approval prior to issuance of a building permit with one hundred(100) 10 percent overlap. Such other information that may be required to give a complete understanding of the i 12 proposed plan. .` 13 14 SECTION 26-48. Landscape Requirements for Vehicle Use Areas. tv iY S.' r, 15 a). In order to improve the appearance of vehicular use areas and to protect and preserve the 16 appearance, character and value of the surrounding neighborhoods, and there F by promote f r i 17 the general welfare ' 9 by providing for Installation and maintenance of landscaping, screening t, I 18 and aesthetic qualities, the following standards are established. This section is applicable to I 19 all vehicular use areas, save and except underground or building enclosed use areas and , k 20 parking areas serving individual single and two family homes. �� i)_eouired landscaping Adlacent to Public j t s i 21 b) is Rightsrof Waysfor Mu1H Family R tdentlat I _ I 22 Developments, 23 On the site of a building or open lot use providing a vehicular use area, where such area 24 will not be entirely screened visually by an intervening building or structure from any 25 abutting right-of-way, there shall be provided landscaping between such area and such 26 abutting right-of-way or property as follows: , s i 38 - tj - ra 'Y✓.V�'v`.5}id•��.d?.q•F i t��1y7'A �r�y��"�'�'�`�.t't'`N'F,�,'S� 1,��ir+� '�'.�''l✓y'4 tFL� �' v'�:Ih i1 �dyi,,,}L.YrC a;lte%�, r� �� t ry, ? 4 p j MI"�;}. tP?''c 'JY y!�`ntiJVi�Y4�' .� r;'�. r.er..r � rs,..�' r 1 .•q'w�w r;i:i'Ya.T7N�1 Yi '�d� ,.t rt i�'a.�1Fx11,FF�i ch, ti�1�xr (A {6','• c1r>' @@ wy.�f,�1 i�Y[�` i�'+" .� °a✓ � r''k ---r- r•a Y.� , t y J.,[ cM r.y7• i.. � w'x�.,� 'b f V ��l `^'1 F - ��. lr r I A Z s'� , 't }-' .n t r , n S..iC .t r r I� .� ,( 1 T�`1 � ..� C.J:� [4 y x•{'h. !,i 4 b p��,YyY,, .y r �.)).a ,� � ��[f;i Y r'•{S rk �'i i i Y `.f"�i: ✓ � t r-.ri+'-rah � n i l t u 3{o- [ ��� 4 1�t-� �ul��S i t^.�,�•.5.. -�.Ji. .�y f i � t ,. ..r •ti. r✓ x i`-i v y [ ..r;e'µ Tt<r} t .�i� ''i T i 1 Li�'��v 3�C,i �rC s k �4>r P M J a��4 P f f "✓ �- r�'a ✓- �. r .. .. ..' j. , .. .... . ._ _ . , .� .. r �.�. .. r M .. k x,> 5.�.� �t G � rn I - i i t t i-' { alp � +•t i 4 i ' I 1 1) A strip of land at least ten (10) feet in depth located between the abutting right-of 2 way and the vehicular use area shall be landscaped. The required landscaping shall 3 include one (1) tree for each thirty (30) lineal feet or fraction thereof as measured 4 along said abutting right-of-way. Such trees shall be located between the abutting 5 right-of-way and vehicular use area, arranged to best enhance the property. In 6 addition, a continuous hedge, wall or other durable landscape barrier shall be placed at no closer to the vehicular use area than five (5) feet and shall be i 17. 8 maintained at three (3) feet minimum height above the adjacent use area for the IIIIII length of the vehicular use area. i` aft f 10 i C. Hgauuired Landscapng Adtacent to Abutting Properties es (or Multi ify Residential 5i " 11Properties, f ' 12 A strip of land five(5)feet In depth located between the abutting property and the vehicular . x 13 use area shall be landscaped. The required landscaping shall include one(l) tree for each 14 forty (40) lineal feet of fraction thereof as measured alongsaid abutting 9 Property. Such ; { 15 tree shall be located between the abutting prop erty and the vehicular use area, arranged to i :y%1t 16 _best enhance the property. g-- _ p perty. In addition, continuous hedge,wall or other durable landscape i�t4 t� - - ' barrier shall be placed no closer to the vehicular use area than two and one half (2-1/2) :, . 18 feet and shall be maintained at three (3) feet minimum height, but not higher than Five (5) f a4�j I 19 feet above the adjacent vehicular use area and the abutting property. k 20 If such durable landscape barrier Is of non-living material, one (1) shrub or vine shall be21 .. planted along both sides of the non-living material at the rate of one (1) plant for each four ! =2 (4) feet arranged to best enhance the property. The remainder of the re quired landscape 23 area shall be landscaped with turf, ground cover or other landscaping excluding pavement. 1 24 This buffer shall not be counted toward meeting the parking lot interior landscaping 25 requirements of the Section 26-48 of the code. r It t 39 a +tryty"d4ahlrl�ya{'1 ti ikt � J�l- n s 1 rlrr.rs st�" � r 1 - �+d•' b`�& t,{, `X��1• �k�4y{r:. �ra,�j�,�ya�!���'sr<i L°ny,t�_•� bra wry;�is m��????)+pr7�Y'' �4�: 1is ��i r� G.il I 1 7 "9�r t . ' a{` '. Krr ' ++ r v i '{"'.rC"'�-"5 4':a".� •.tCy �.' ', .',)r^'�+. !t�T' �^"'��.b,q y� L�.ytii '... rs {trrsii''>'a]'a.•~�'..y.�. ' .1a w tTi Mt r:`ri i�il p r'Id tY 7' F �'r ' {5. t� 1'i. "^4 t .r a x i. > e�2 r.e :'^r,"�.t E �5. z �{�.� � r'r� L YIA.n✓/.(§. �..}'J�} J� bJ Z�i�.w Yf ? 14`;t�K� G _ tr fr,�_•t3 �'i .�Si' '}( It t {>`IrC..� Y z�1 NY.i:4:t t e t,Y .`'��1 M;t"'f;?��1 ��{"�It�3j,.J LLJJ <� R P:+t 9✓fv a � I�t uT a t ) v'q! r]':1. t l { r 1 r.�v �•-'-• r a I i� ��Y Y-1 44' t 7 Yt. �� .a..fn {y 1 F1� �r? r�s}t '�•ry afrt..tr{+,5k'r j Y. , >��.n a f I A +` .t s .s7. E i v 4 'J' 't s s tit �h nu tQ1l2{�It t�h>'ay,«f r t {c .r ? ....r.:.,. r t 2 � ...•- V a, t '.t 1 yr'7.% } y�{ -s" �'.� yy t ty a m f t r r ' 9 a 1 D. All land area In addition to the required landscape strip lying between the vehicular l ' f 2 pavement within the abutting right-of-way and the proposed vehicular use area shall be It f 3 landscaped with living plant material. i ij 4 E. Necessary accessways from the public right-of-way through all such landscaping shall be q permitted to service the vehicular use and pedestrian areas. Such accessways shag not be g I' 6 subtracted from the lineal dimensions used to determine the quality of plant materials i. `2 t 7 required. TG y'�jmv B i 8 9 SECTION 26.49. Interior Landscaping for All Vehicular Use Areas. S� , 10 An area, or combinations of areas, equal to twenty (20) percent of the total vehicular use area $ ri c ,�a� E •a j�,kF 11 exclusive of perimeter landscape buffers required under Section 26-48 (b) and (c) and Section 52 of this I 12 code shall be devoted to Interior vehicular use area landscaping. There shall be no more than twelve (12) t ;; m 13 parking stalls along the same parking aisle without a five (5) foot wide by fifteen (15) foot long intermediate f ky' 14 landscape peninsula. Terminal landscape peninsulas shall be ten (10) feet wide and as long as the required a 15 length of the parking stall in that isle. All other interior vehicular landscape areas shall be a minimum of five ' rs 16 feet we and one hundred (100) square feet in area. Each Intermediate and terminal landscaped (5) ftid s£r,t ,} 1 . 17 peninsula shall have a minimum of two (2) trees. There shall be no less than one (1) tree for each two • t f 18 hundred (200)square feet or fraction thereof of the remainder Interior vehicular use landscape area. In no w a r 19 case shall a parking stall be further than sixty-five (65) feet from a tree, measured from the tree trunk. All 20 landscape areas within the vehicular use area or abutting landscape areas shall be protected from vehicular " 21 encroachment through appropriate wheel stops or curbs. Wheel stops shall be located a minimum of two 22 (2)feet from the required landscape area. I - , 23 24 SECTION 26-50. Landscape Requirements for All Non-Vehicular Open Space. 25 1. ADDlicability: All open spaces on any site shall conform to the minimum landscape t 26 requirements herein provided. Non-vehicular open space shall Include all pervious areas ; ' 27 and green spaces, except water bodies. f , t, 4 0 t,{e�„•, X� t r���'Sr i%t rr'�r „. +.c}(s �,a . c > 1 Y�s�j��fi1'��'��",°��*riiat?}�� .tatih }����°�ar3"•`i L'4an"'�' . ��yY� g iiyYi'.�)� ,�4^r° <t�"� 5i4��4d7�SyY Yt •� 1�(`FJ�. F °ynS'ti 'v"f�'Fa f:K+t t..n tt �`� C �r .a e. v� �Y' t..:e,e+ttEw o-;tn xr .0 5:r r �_' _^....-.o'�N t•.F r.� 1 rrtk '+1�r� s+:�.Ca-,r rl. L�I>�°ts;nc3`� a,. � a ,- � t ,•x Y ,. x F>,t: � �� �- �' tit, r� F „ -. >., �Y Lt �. �, 4. �fbi' 'X !F tk it lrlNr T tom .,+ r .i .. . -. .' � : F 5 s. c Q y� +M ♦� tt F eFri: ��, "uySt.� s ... , MM ,'M ��{1�� .� . �, x s- rr c -°A .i '" r .:-: e •-. C,..:a cat _.... ;''. �.., M, 1 �7,i�» ir4.Fr t [:.•.h�'ar��ij.l�Ft3...5 PK } ° ':.: r,Q(ot ��Y 1 J t r � I N, , ter N ♦ .1 j H'SYFTE y�'t r{� �f�li}��.jr1n�L.f'i� , w'1 �Jt�.a / �n:h. r.. .r. :.:n � ,:,..t"� � r.• J, r C. ,�. .. , . I < , v r i 7. 1 I 2. General Landscape Treatment: Turf, ground cover, shrubs and other landscape materials II 2 shall be installed to cover all open spaces excluding any buildings and paving. No substance I 1 3 which prevents water percolation shall be used in these Instances. 4 3. Shrub and Tree Requirements: The quantity of required shrubs and trees in the non- { 5 vehicular open space, other than existing trees to be preserved, shall be pursuant to the ,n 6 following table and shall be arranged so as to enhance the overall project. 7 �' v" y� 8 Percent of Site Trees and Shrubs r , ( ' p 9 Non-Vehicular Open Space Reouired a �� 1 10 Less than 30 1 tree& 10 shrubs per 2000 sq. ft. 11 30-39 1 tree&8 shrubs per 2500 sq. ft. 12 40-49 1 tree&6 shrubs per 3000 sq. ft.• r � ,aatitn . 3 ,•. t Y 13 50 or more 1 tree&6 shrubs per 3500 sq, ft. r 14 To. _' 15 SEC71ON 26-51. Landscape Requirements for Areas Separating Business, =r 16 Commercial and Industrial Property From Residential Property. tM• — --------- --- I .',r:, 17 1. Property zoned or used for business, commercial or industrial purposes shall include at least ten r I 4 ' 18 (10) feet of landscape area when separated by a street, alley, canal or other public open space i 19 from every residential use of zoned area. Such area shall provide a landscape buffer which meets 20 the landscape requirements of Section 26-48M and(c) and Section 26-50. 1� 21 2. When any business, commercial or industrial zoned or used property, directly abuts on a r� 22 residential zoned or used property, p party, without separators between them such as a street, alley, canal or 23 other public open space, then the business, commercial or industrial zoned or used property shall be 24 provided with a landscaped area at least ten (10 feet in depth adjacent to the residential zoned or I 25 used property. Such landscape area shall meet the following requirements: 26 a). Provide a six (6) foot masonry wall or solid wooden fence five (5) feet off of the L t e ' rCS' 17 residential zoned or used property. t , 41 e a 5 r k 7 rr J � Ff• " + , .it r l�ri 17 Ji`a¢f ^ =F� b \r ,y �r+l S j i•{1L. ,r L 5,r r. J i t xi4t•s 'jgfiYrYV'S5'�kt tr.r k TA^." .r,; tM1 t fit+ =r k 1 %"'rltttf ,gyp° pm u +ytr 5u+. r �i�`S'if�X�6b�" �;',�Tdr..?��b`�"`�lde'�.y�r#'ii�l .��f ,.�F.{l�'�fl�f„I>,7r,e,r'yMr P, 1 _. .r'a� !.irT-✓r9M? au ^n'^oM �V}} �'+}, .1 taz'. 4.,e 4r S5Tt ':'v� � !=.r� `� a µl �.itr � .n. r .. .� ;.�;; 1 .•�4 .`. .. `T4,ar'^l�e''trSiK ��:i jC f�' � .Nv� ± 5���,.,v��l{��7�r'+N�����; ;# }'- � :�C• �+(„gq�..'� <�"�a Ji-�'�1iJ=.fie 4�i �� P'1. vs tYr J. ,}k F..r, �" s f� 'Y:t�dit1 it�y4. ^t,' f���'i�, t r vi �i; .1.r r �, _I , `rYr .rt:.^" 'a� I� 1'T {• 7h �f=,j f rf`eC 1 1 rti i. �. , F r': X.t 4 1:,9 F � � �`>'.rT+7 e' r1:t""r!t at:•�i#�. iY!Jl,r r�i::F �`S.r'` ..,-F lsr .: :! I.F t:S r 1 F_.��� , 'e". .� ,a'y ' ']i"�w. ,a'4j�JY+j �d'+��„4.l"" il"C+ i4h-a�., 1i tit ,..r �yShy[{t�� �Mr.�,c. ��l�,S9�/s i tA,y'.3Mµ +1 t, f.tiS r "k ry�+r���, ,.(J,.,,J � , f I i , R .., � ' „ a t ,,,��r •' ...r Z 4`Y.:.t - ..r� FS idr4LiN Syr["v, s n r pp.f C�ftz.! � ,%✓''Y +r = ! ?7L ! - '... Jr w rsr x i� r !+Lk r �P�j� "r?t.� j 1N• y�t t�1���wE �S.^/t`Nh.TR, 'f'-r 4 1 ry r 1. I a4! � r.f� t �_?' _ ( ` A. r J � � , A f'd t '�- '•.t �`'r �+t'. ,e� �i ��( 1%1 1 b) Trees shall be installed one (1) per every forty (40) linear feet of residential zoned 2 - • or used property between the wall and said property. In addition shrubs shall be I 1 3 installed one (1) per every three (3) feet of residential zoned or used property ! J 4 between the wall and the residential zoned or used property and between wall and I 5 the Business, Commercial or industrial property. I 6 c). The area between the wall or fence and the commercial, business or industrial 7 property shall be landscaped b pe y providing a tree every eighty (80) feet staggered rt 'r 8 from the ones on the other side of the wall. 9 i' 10 SECTION 26.52 Perimeter Landscape Requirements For Business, Commercial and G t a �n it Industrial Properties. 12 A five (5) foot landscape buffer shall be provided around the perimeter of the property except for # yak>4 13 areas required to provide landscape buffers In accordance with Section 26 -52. Said landscape buffer shall K `rft, F u 14 contain one(1)tree for each 40 linear feet and a row of hedges. 15 16 SECTION 26-53 Plant Material and installation Requirements. F WN 17 1. Minimum Reouirements: The following shall be considered the minimum requirements for ; 5 �" 18 the installation of all landscaping. All landscaping shall be Installed according to planting 19 procedures of this section of the code with the quality of plant material as herein after , i 20 described. 21 2. Replacement Requirements: Vegetation which is required to be planted b this section of g P y 22 the code shall be replaced with equivalent vegetation if it is not living within one (1)year of 23 issuance of a Certificate of Occupancy or Completion. 24 3. rem: Trees shall not be placed where they interfere with above or below ground utilities 25 unless permission has been granted in writing from the utility. 26 a). Shade/Canopy Tree: Shade canopy tree shall be a minimum overall height of i q I � I 27 fourteen (14) feet,with a minimum Diameter at Breast Height of two (2) inches r; i 42 t o'Mra�F5�1 S�lf�AYj hy..q.iJ. r.h� Y4�a rye yl �. �t1� �{�;r'� µ v � y { L�l!i Yf ����SIE�•SPIt �� ��Y}},y(Ah ,� tIk 'J 1 Yt�rjlr{,F"!+s Ly ,`S, S'1,p•>zy �i'(�yt� �S ej.F � r+MLl ��}�,+y ��G..'r1h t��,� i`�)�4'S""'i�i' ,'.:Y *Til c°i]t'M•,«+r_ Y ,S zYC.i� 1r+.. - .n \...•,�yY`rtvM 1haY`4' w h .. n�J[3 y°e"'•,�L���"��"L', E a t 5 r A t;�;,+• ° » sr-� e� ,r r f Y i p �" t a. -e, ,�i,'��`- ,z I,�{"?�iQ����,'��'.,4�.. „y, dQr:f��nxgni:l�hnyrYy`,yF,Fy���,�1 �.-f 4.� t�:� " � f='.esZ "�,...,.�.�. i1i.� ti�,� m;+� i r ti ,�"`lva„�.�...vli,s ji�K�r�v:.�`'•erlk i� ,: , I tj"Y:?{':r ' ,p�, A^1 ,; .. `�Yryyy�1F5'41'.1sr .>r SSr_.' 1�4✓ L.N{, a y .°! %'"s .r: 7 .� a rta:: t -t\ :,..".. 5. t la v,�I ti � {'�..�Fy,, 5t+kc�t�#'A,�i 4 �5`t; �`� S.fs"rt � '����'2"�'t{a'.5'isr Z `.�t f b 1.,1 h {. ., / •K' d Y • r > �t--.a... t- .v:Jv�i ,h.l,. �._� h4r'y tt .fr e,,s r� ♦r�i��� r" t }fSi 1ll�dPr 1,Fj�l•Ot((�r�. S, x 't '1��i+. 1 � �.:.;Y , r-. .t 1Y'c, t : .��. ,� , ....•�]. � ..� � n..�,�. , ., ..S \ � Yi�� n4L�i, �'31yl�ry �JY3rY tl 1 'u 1 and a minimum of four and one half(4-1/2)feet of clear trunk immediately after 2 Installation. Minimum canopy spread shall be characteristic of the species. This I 3 category shall constitute forty(40)percent minimum of the total trees required. 4 b). Intermediate Trees: Intermediate trees shall be a minimum overall height of twelve ,i 5 (12)feet and a minimum trunk diameter at Diameter at Breast Height of two(2) 6 inches and a minimum of four(4) feet of clear trunk immediately after installation. ' 7 Minimum canopy spread shall be characteristic of the species. This category shall tlh 8 constitute thirty(30) percent maximum of the total trees required. t 9 c). Small Trees: Small trees shall be a minimum overall height of ten(10)feet and a h 10 minimum canopy spread of four 4 feet and a minimum trunk diameter at three 3 j i 11 feet of one and one half(1-1/2)inches for at least one of the trunks and a 1 ` 12 minimum of three(3) feet of clear trunk immediately after Installation. This a axlrr" 13 category shall constitute no more than ten(10)percent of the total trees required. ' t 14 d). Tree Standards: Tree Standards shall not fulfill minimum tree requirements of this 15 section of the code. i 16 e). Palms: Palms shall have a minimum of six(6)feet of gray wood and shall � r 17 constitute on more than twenty(20)percent of the total trees. If palms are used as i 18 a replacement tree then three(3)palms shall be equivalent to one tree. i 1, 19 4. Native Species Required: A minimum of forty40( ) percent of all vegetation required to be 20 planted by this section of the code shall be Florida Native Plant Species. The types of nay. 5 e;,^ 21 required plant material affected include: Shade/Canopy trees, Intermediate trees, Small 22 trees, Palms,Shrubs and Ground Covers; but excluding all turf grasses. 23 S. Plant Materials: i 24 a). uali : Plant materials used In accordance with the provisions of this section of 25 the code shall conform to the standards for Florida Number One, or better, as 26 provided for in the most current edition of Grades and Standards for NI 27 la s, Parts 1 and II, State of Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer t 1 •r. ri r; 43 > r v ( rl� �p �� i I •! ' 11'tl RV t°rY td j'iFy?f't ]? s� ShJr" 'er y*w3t+' 1 , :7w�t`t zrljn<¢55.1�.ywrr .. 1�s"n ivt.v,rtit.rr ra,'4ar ,n ) sY �«.i.t'rrtlar�u. ;�' Vlr�•'4 t} ", ,1 v �rt y�t�6��iN'r�c7itS �f5 r r T rk.l'� tk'k al :w ^.r r 1 r°X •r H r ,{ a. .y' f"''t ;: t;r y� �-n .�•�y �:J.Vr'fri" k1v.:..�se i a ".XY+*"?.w�.-.. ` r�.t ay �'dt;�.r}� �,� ' S'• ''�:,t�<r}.7�i%��ir�F(a n ! 1�zlq}�F°v7J J '".'� , � ... '�:� '.. : 'R v r .: F �. �< ;���tYd _rw y}.rt^ �``"rJ �'�'.a't5 1..;: �I{`tv,,. r�r�a }.,at f.�f,ee'ys Fir 1 �•r F�Y`.y �,f✓' '� s.l ..r � ✓ra. 1-a > •v S ... a. �ft Fti°}.,3`t'r"rr•' f r ra7u'.,.i}} .Yr I- .? r >. r i.. .i r > > -,-.� ,A �. t.4W\t,,.•(r� +' �'le t�- ;er' ���'rtaPH 't"-'}:-r� 4"� 7 i.r r r p r y ✓ t .'. rY .%� � i � F t d rofi•'Y�<5>.j� Y �F.� �.'v.�4V.d, .!.�R�Fy��S- �i;:u�r ,•,r. r. ,a ``?I r _.i. ... � . t.. _ _. _ . . � _ '.�,. . -_ � � � �, t... _ - .. . .� � .,::I t„�.,a 3u\t>l....a 7.�f� r. . ....i. ' A 1 t.• ".r O i 1 Services. Sod shall be clear and visibly free of weed, pests and diseases. Sod i 2 _... _._.... ., pieces shall be neatly mowed. Damage and breakage shall not occur when pieces are picke d u one end. 3 P P by gill 4 b). Plant Ball Sizes: Ball sizes on all plant material shall conform to or exceed the g minimum standards as noted in the most current addition of American Standards i 6 for Nursery Stock,prepared by the American Association of Nurseryman. � ' 7 c), Use of Site Specific Plant Material: Plants used in the landscape design pursuant to S) ' + }<v8 this section of the code shall be to the greatest extent, appropriate to the soil and u y g other environmental conditions in which they are to be planted. Y x l 10 d). Shrubs and Hedges: Shrubs shall be a minimum of two (2) feet In height when ? 1 ta' ( 11 measured Immediately after planting. When used as a hedge, shrubs shall be full to w( 4-1 S` ( s planted, and maintained so as to form a continuous, unbroken solid, visible 5 12 � base P 13 screen within a maximum of one (1)year after time of planting. When shrubs are J ; W 14 used as a visual buffer around vehicular use areas, the height of solid shrubs at IS installation shall be measured as a minimum of two(2) feet above the vehicular use C 1 WH k� 16 area pavement surface that directly abuts the shrubs and shall attain a height of 17 three(3)feet within one(1)year. a $F+ 18 e). Vine. : Vines shall be a minimum of thirty (30) lnches in supported height r t: 4i"boy 19 immediately after planting, and may be used In conjunction with fences, visual 1 ! 20 screens. or walls to meet landscape buffer requirements as specified. 21 f). Ground Cover: Ground Covers shall be planted with a minimum of fifty percent ' I 22 coverage with one hundred(100)percent coverage occurring within six (6) months 23 of installation. turf areas shall be sodded using ties suitable as permanent lawns in u All 9 � Pe 24 � �� r 25 the City of Dania, Florida. in no case shall seeding be allowed as a method of pr oducing roducing turf coverage, 2 44 w 4`vhJ Y ,ih IA rT K• Y Y vi In44 �<3,; A{fy�,w�t�.G��?,!<��F it 1��,.. y� "er .,:J 4 w ,.♦ .n. r ......, ;7."�,�"nz�(�`?}�""r��`t1k�`! t• , (�� r��(^"+��'d'?'s���•c4�"�4'a.rf h't . tym :,, x',�t..(S(+•:. 2�< �,;.. ""9 Si. * .:.::, .J..� .. ` T} .`;,1; w}` ,n.'>i\'.f+' - ,J.,li'FsSy Fnr :^`'.' a b..s+a"� ,..!�r1!^MSJ��7,41 �,.'�l�yF' ;� J?3f.tr�'e J ^'fi �k?+,, �. :�'111w :��; ! r�r � •';i ��' < ,ti Y.� r r7,� !" t . 4. Q f J r� �r y R i .:': � \ > • r E3 >, 1 t v x r `" t tt t7} t� � r •y�+..�/f�yYt�-J�`'n( �' vlfrlr}.'j'2lrT't S�n. Y>It JCy�r > .l' t;- fi ~" rwrii+ ro y�. 'i. l '�w. 1 a,T JI♦ �, ,tcf I,ly{t'1.�5 \ +r t irl 'i,'Yl,�{��` f'# li)11 }„1 1 r sf..:4 >r S S\ s. ..1� _ r , ^r` '..`r' ^--•7 '� ---�1-...._ Fa\ ` i5 y �•t r.�a r rYy j'a�.4 1 y •�.'f.ili !• , K'� s.+�,�':Yxe>i Irr jfil�Yer Y r9- �1y/W > N , .c f r✓�fJ �.�. r r '� 5q S < J1 _ 1,1 +.,,} � 1 .h IC !_1i, yo �f�+.{��.t�+'.�R�Af.y�,rw '.1 r i 1 h). Restricted Plant Species: These species cannot be counted for more than ten (10) f 2 percent of the total number of required trees, or five (5) percent of other requires 3 plant material. 4 5 (1) Brittle Species List: 1 6 Botanical Name Common Name 5 7 Acacia auriculiformis Eadeaf acacia r 8 Araucaria heterophylla Norfork Island Pine '3 a>r 9 Blschofia javanica Bischofia, Toog 1 a 10 Daibergia sissoo Indiana Rosewood, Sissoo Grevillea robusta Silk Oak 12 (2) Species with Invasive Root Systems List: These and other spades whose RrtG F 13 roots are known to cause damage to pavement or utilities shall not be t s lhR i .- t 14 planted closer than twelve (12) feet from to a pavement edge unless an ! ' 15 approved root barrier structure is installed, or closer than twenty five feet Ins 16 from a public water, sewer or drainage line. 17 Botanical Name Common Name 18 Bischofia javanica Bischofia, Toog r 19 Schefflera actinophylla Schefflera { +a r 20 Ficus spp. Fcus � � v W ` 21 Acacia auricultformis Earleaf acacia of 22 6. Soils: All required landscape materials shall be installed using a planting soil mix 23 comprised of a type appropriate to the individual proposed plant material and the native t i 24 soli found on the site. i 25 7. Mulch: A two(2) inch minimum thickness, after initial watering In, of approve organic 26 mulch material shall be installed in all areas not covered by buildings, pavement, sod, 27 preserved areas and annual flower beds. Each tree shall have a ring of organic mulch no h 45 tile`s 1 1' i3, 1, i K rk�°r't�l�'(y 3-S,✓Su rf j �S s1 f r+. , n).§ " , $Ys1Si1�u�� tii13��'�r'{r ;¢ 41ny'f(�X1�.<e fSY r�i N.,�t�i.��Y r1^�rYr kil�-r' �}� 5.1`J1 r �Lt�"ftil irk 2 v^Ay �_�i1t✓1'q"'M1-'...r4v^H t ��rf 6'^� � F� 1t 3 Ih`J' . t� �, Wi}j�,Jy'n f�."' n xr.'`< 9 u"rx ( �nj 2i ,', Fr��•'tt... .v.'.-'w:..`. l+. �-c n .1 �'t� 'fk^^� 'S��,r�$a i� ..j ,�J� ���d Y.+1 1'Cq:ti}�l f s�i✓ i h9"! � r y� ' 4 i..j rr*'4 `rKt �:, t r C�f ed i 1 � e '1!\ y �;: 555'''x s t r � f )" T '1 ! 7. .r �, r ''""Y,, wrrw.,-: ..;v.. G'•k' a tir , � �'�r "Sv . lave a: '1 �, .. IC LAGµ.-7"� slr�gl`�'i'SY jff,}�}/��'4��}j�v�rFJ3Fl..�,rv�'�rrJ i,,,ffr i �r f x r -.. *. l_ r •4 fl+• 3•T'� t't`{ra 'uxv °�7 'a.. 'x'1�J r _ b 1 less than twenty four(24) inches beyond Its trunk in all directions. ra 2 —•--•8. -• Stabilization: -All trees and palms planted as trees shall be securely guyed, braced and 3 /or staked at the time of planting until established. The use of nails, wire, rope, or other 4 methods which damage the tree or palm are prohibited. All plants shall be Installed with 5 the top of the root ball even with the soil grade. 6 9. Irrigation: Irrigation systems of an automatic type shall be required on all new and ( f 7 transplanted material. §t 8 a). All Irrigation systems shall be designed to have a minimum of one hundred (100) 9 percent coverage with a one hundred (100) percent overlap. Drip, trickle or other r ; i 10 non-visible irrigation systems will be permitted if designed and approved on the v r y I1 irrigation plan. Irrigation systems shall be designed to minimize application of y 12� water to Impervious areas;; I t ( la 13 13 b). High water demand landscape areas, such as turf, shall be designed as separate 14 zones from low water demand areas. < i • '° i yt" : 15 c. Controlled Irrigation {Y ) g systems shall be operated by a irrigation controller capable of 34 . 16 irrigating high demand areas on a different schedule from low water demand areas. +� 1 17 The controller shall compensate for natural rainfall when it exceeds the application w 4 18 rate of this code section. 19 i q d). The use non-potable water, In Irrigation of landscape areas is required. Potable y °. 20 water may be used in the event that it is found that the total salts in the ground v 21 water are unacceptable or with the written permission of the Director of Utilities.A { 22 certification that the total salts contained In the ground water will not harm the 23 plant material Is required for all wells. 24 e). Water shall not be applied more frequently than every other day and shall not 25 exceed two (3) inches total per week unless restricted by the City Commission or ✓ 26 the South Florida Water Management District to a greater extent. Hours of J. 27 operation of irrigation systems shall be between the hours of 5:00 PM to 8:00 AM � � r S � 1 2 46 `, '• '9st :1 t �jip�)"t,-�^7�,p��iW+„Sr ��a�'' ���h �� u``y3,'��ee,.�Nyy 't,�t t�•1'. N'51 ''�73tLs 5kif(•iP 'Y�a a y e hW� k3 yYi�Y,�"t^� ,;:�. �t 1,'`Yy�t��� �rSi T �i �s�'•'�w�' j�r�,�h.(.�K tti< ti^�F i�rY.�'Srg�.a a, ,.. � � uy n f hhh v I � Y\: :Y � ,til �� }'4 'A�..fL•k yl I 5. rfy / /• �� � 5, { F 3+ r Y f L a f •-.,... ���y�. s�� �kt'3yi�4r `t�7 �i`'`t 11 CY,(, � S s .v n. 3r .1 F, ," F � , '•' (�K r ti�C�, r i�q h . ?t7 . ..+ + �'a'"�r.tt}. 4. .{'j` JY^F .:7 F...i�l. '2 t .. .��� .+.h-t .1x I •, -s.. f, , ''.} T ^.Y.i, a" y^ e .....,1!:r r r ri' t{�.a.T x rzY �f ,{��ff.w-.44" �.,a y�t't"4••'�.7Jr '-'L'���.�tlrt{ � f �r ' '"i'�. 'J,`^'� " �K• 'Yw• � �..r' � i .r,? -4 r � .•:J Buz. y'4�C `h',al�,�-�w '^,e ,F4{<y�s�` n¢.� r �� $r���,��ifr`!�`�zt' .yl� s+� ;�•�..�, "� ',�.,.a a-' Y r. t� ': . , -A... ,:� � i. '�+, > 4 .� � �. �,,,. a.o � [,',�,, � r s �,. it !-�+,�j FJ.r rr� `�`",F- t r.� ; _ , v T•'L r ht, �. � .ry a7�.i�rt"J t �ti �. L✓.-s� �s a rS7I5,.r . , -.... _ t. .;-... _, _ - -, r. _ ,.A.. S-.. C't. -1l , `;� t 1 1 unless stricter hours of operation are set by the South Florida Water Management 2 District or the City Commission. Exemptions from the irrigation hour restrictions 3 are as follows: 4 1. Irrigation using a microainigation system. 5 2. Preparation for or irrigation of new landscaping. 6 3. Watering in of chemicals, Including insecticides, pesticides, 7 fertilizers, fungicides, and herbicides when required by law, E, k tl recommended by the manufacturer, or constituting best e ' f [ 9 management practices. 5 10 4. Maintenance and repair of Irrigation systems. k 11 5. irrigation using low volume hand watering, including watering by +th 12 one hose attended by one person, fitted with a self-canceling or y + rr ri 13 automatic shutoff nozzle or both. 1 a r. 14 10. Maintenance Requirements For All Landscape Areas.15 I s xl a). The owner of land subject to this ordinance shall be responsible for the I , 16 maintenance of said land and landscaping so as to present a healthy, vigorous and I l ? M y1 3�j 17 neat appearance free from refuse, debris and weeds. Ali landscaped areas shall be 3 18 sufficiently fertilized and irrigated to maintain the plant material In a healthy f ( 'r; 19 condition. 20 b). Two (2) Inches of clean, weed free, approved organic mulch should be maintained �a Y }�GJMj�LL^f 21 over all areas originally mulched at all times. i 22 c) Ail pruning shall be accomplished In accordance with the most current publication 23 of the National Arborist Society. A permit shall be Issued by the Growth 24 Management Department prior to pruning taking place. The permit fee shall be 25 ten(10)dollars per tree being pruned. The fee may be amended by resolution of 26 the City Commission from time to time. ff , 47 • t F t ,;r 5 � r � t IJrrl )1G n t>� etfr'ti�. �:I til 1 fI }c� "SS`� aky iA, Fa rf, tt ;1 rayi9�'1�y k..�f'f..�,eS�b) w2 /•' Y ' a��t�� js"f�y3"I=j y�e,�v+���9 Sr�li�ifjiittti �yi lY ts�Yw i4�n�f�„`a '44'�¢c'-4°�,-�It r1+1 �'�+'t:� P yn. y4 rl r-:7 r 7i t� r ti"'S i'�tt [,i '. •� �� ,eZof .�4�.4'S jns, rY J n: y!�'t�-y`, 9r tt r �J d.`_. W.:.� r r � ,�r �;: '. ..t.yY. r w .„,+q. tti. r i`,� ?��t�• :.j Yi �l ilk ,'M1�v�m tJ'l {tw`�I� fri� �h"}ems f�t 1 ,�• K � , t �ti \ J. `.`• r�^�...1't;.'*JS Ili J,;. �M+>< YYt 15 f , i �n`q s )'3.{ 1-b r > r t •T a 4` eSt ' e I 1 r 7v 1 kit fy 19 Nt1jFy � ( fb;0.-�� Xr C r e -A •^' It t \ 1 1 d) irrigation systems shall be maintained to eliminate waste of water due to loss from 2 - -- --- ----- damage, missing or Improperly operating sprinkler heads, emitters, pipes and all _ r 3 other portions of the Irrigation system. i 4 e). Persons, corporation, businesses or any other who apply pesticides, and/or any I 5 other regulated substances, shall comply with all applicable local, state and federal 6 regulations as amended. r 7 i ?'t a 8 s 9 n; 10 W i ! . r ). t` �� 5 r.a 12 ; S � 1314 d t d na�tt tr F is KEY . 17 c 19 Ar ;, 20 7 21 22 oo 23 r • 48 J a 1�7�t�y �F�Gdtj Ey9i.�r�a - ..... .. " .- - ._ ... . ..- _.. ..... _. •��x F t r rr :�� V� �.7 �-r'�+• v 5J r - �6' S n f+ ti': li> t t ': rit l Sr .S J•y NF :, k� .. t �4 4�', 1 ;r-"rL�.tF`P xF�'T+i ''l rar 4it,l•ir f q}fi r i r r �f,..,1�a�'�+fi�y+��'S'4���J a'JS,• � *.�� ti H y `t 1 �r L., _ �• +ice 4"' s{ v �FS�•Ni{�Y � \ t �f 47q tL Y� '}3•rl Y Y"e<X '� '7',ti�P����t��w'1 AA r ��yy V" vv^• r r y. rc•. K .r RL4S '+ R ,kr'T � 1 .I AF 9 fiz``•�"F` {TN"p{, sr Jr .� r4 i}��d�i �t it ., `Y _ "n:�^T'Jr vr.fATrw.n Yi t�. ' - r-r —av; / 1"�ir.. _v.;;+r ar t ^�'41.�s�an p�;ji :'-� MIAl �ir.$1zt�5'L�. 'J"',�F.�y,Pt Rj �rJ �}I.4•r� ' r'%! '//� 'Ff �1`'r* r r � .•eY-•rt x , ., �.Sr 7 , � r '.s-.��xs� � z.k`{<t�`L '•i F• ..'.'�"- `1. r ,A" r a ) / 7r r r Y` r 11t*y r[ wYYM1F•."' .�{ ,f �i l;,N r SJ .rt ice`. l x `l t S"d n:rt �" R ryf.jl Y a :,,i, " fh, yyxerry�,5•F t.-iii.r� �F.r�`(ih4'^[ r r rn it,'c r '-1 r + ' a,' `'— w—a1 I _-J 1 s.'f-t [h1 ( fit 7e�itR.` ti'" _vr ' Fp - . t` i .•.,..��t.'�.. _"'..r Wi`{�Q'lSa>�rN..� .:: .f "$.Y . r y .r:. .r. ' •i. "' . . •. . .. ..- .- ,. u.. _ .. .. . .1. .. .n.. � .:.ii._� �n„L `.`;'F� .. ,,.. ! ii FM APPENDIX -1 DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL !tESOURCE.PROTiCTION SECTION 27-340: ,TREE PRESERVATION RECOMMENDED TREES FOR CANOPY REPLACEMENT CATEGORY TREES Common Name La-tin Name African mahogany Khaya spp. flame -bottle tree Brachychiton acerifolius bald cypress Taxodium distichum black olive buc' ida buceras floss silk tree Chorisid speciosa golden rain tree Koelreuteria formosana golden shower tree Cassia fistula gumbo limbo Bursera simaruba. Indian tamarind Tamarindus indica jacaranda Jacaranda mimosifolia kapok tree Ceiba pentandra laurel oak Quercus laurifolia lw* i, rys live oak Quercus virginiana mahogany,. Swietenia mahog'ani Rp mastic Malsiic:bode fi-dion—f 6-e-tidiii—simum � paradise tree Simarouba glauca pitch apple Clusia roses pond cypress Taxodium ascendens red bay Persea -borb6nia red maple Acer rubrum red mulberry Morus rubra red silk cotton tree Bombax ceiba royal poinciana Delonix re'gia shortleaf fig - Ficus citrifolia slash- pine Pinus elliottii- var. den.W native to Florida 77 "M NO ifl: jil CATEGORY 2 TREES.. (Also includes trees listed under Category.1) Common Name L;tin'Wame African tulip tree Spathodea. campanulata black sapote Dibspyros dignya Brazil'beautyleaf Calophyllum brasiliense buttercup tree cochlosFpermum vitifolium buttonwood (silver) Conocarpus ere6tus (var.sei7iceus) cherry laurel Prunus caroliniana crabwood Gymnanthes lucida curly pod Caesalpinia m6xicana * 'dahoon holly hex cassine fiddlewood Citharexylum fruticpsum frangipani Pldmeria spp. Guiana plum Drypetes lateriflora Jamaica dogwood Piscidia piscipula 1(rug's holly Ilex krugiana Florida lilac Lonchocarpus lancewdbd Nectandra corlacea longan Euphoria longan . 1oquat Eriobotry a japonica �1v. 'A lychee Litchi chinensis Madagascar olive Noronhia emariginata mimusops -Hanilkara roxburghiana Z Mueller's almond Terminalia muelleri :4 persimmon Diospyros virginiana pigeon plum Coccoloba diversifolia pink trumpet tree Tabebuia heterophyila pond apple Annona glabra pongam Pongamia pinnata ev queen's crape-myrtle. Lageristroemia 'speciosa native to Florida tzi 4 _7 i�-�0 cc � v L Y *;•soapberry • Sapindus saponaria- * southern magnolia _ Magnolia grandiflora Spanish cherry Mimusops-elengi - * strangler fig Ficus•aurea * sugarberry celtis-laevigata ! * sweet bay Magnolia virginiana weeping podocarpus Podocarpus gracilior y * wild tamarind Lysiloma latisiliqua ! ;i * p willow bustic - Di holis salicifolia t. yellow poinciana - Peltophorum pterocarpum d "; - ! J I 4� I 1 - r , �' ft y:?�+YrE4ytYyj tj" i!e V V.. '•���yH`,.�,�?EJYP(l f . Ff�«a�.bt/:. 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J..rlibii ..PAr. _ .. .... .. .. .. _ _. .. .r. .r.l .. ._ .. ._ .. _ .. r:� .1 ...J h .e .. e. w�. t pf CATEGORY 3 TREES (Also includes trees listed under Categories I and 2) Common Name Latin Name allspice Pimenta dioica beach acacia Acacia-cyanophylla black ironwood Krugiodenaron ferreum blolly GUapira discolor bottlebrush tree Callistemon spp. brush cherry S Yzygium paniculatum * cabbage palm Sabal palmetto ' i Canary Island date palm Phoenix canariensis Chinese fan palm Livistona chinensis ax coconut palm L Cocos nucifera 4 cocoplum Chrysobalanus icaco coral bean Erythrina spp. crape-myrtle Lagerstroemia indica Ale geiger tree Cordia sebestena glossy privet Ligustrum lucidum X M. Jamaica caper Capparis cynophallophora 411i Macadamia nut Macadamia spp. 4 redberry stopper Eugenia 6onfusa royal palm Roystonea spp. Simpson stopper My.rcianthes fragrans snailseed Cocculu * s laurifollus Spanish stopper Eugenia foetida sweet acacia 'Acacia firne siana torchwood Amyris elemifera .......... Washingtoh palm Wa'shingtonia robusta 11 141 wax myrtle Myrica cerifera white geiger. Cordia boissieri wild-lire - Zanthoxylui fag'ar a native to Florida 71 lL it "QM, V -.r :� .•'^•Hit I r CATEGORY 4 $ALHH _ Common •Name Name Alexandra palm '. Archontophoenix alexandrae i bottle palm Hyophorbe lagenicaulis a .. date palm ' Phoenix dactylifera * Florida cherry palm Pseudophoenix sargentii ' * Florida silver palm Coccothrinax irgentata Florida thatch palm Thrinax radiata ' * paurotis' palm Acoelorrhaphe wrightii 4► ?,a;� pindo palm Butia capitata _ } '• queen palm Syagrus Pomanzoffiana � ;. Senegal date alms g P Phoenix'reclinata i windmill palm Trachycarpus fortunei ti` � It A 4j —. F i 5 t 1 I native to Florida r t � t rGj r ate' ,r r,* tf tl'. pgttY to �y` r� rrr ( -Yzp4 � r. 'f �a rLev4 r t IPI I �riPti t t'r P a it tra �4} 3 �� �t? ✓�s�T ` S h'NEe^' yR "skt +srl „Zr t JS t II 1 ,,.m•i�""�s,1: C^� 'ctih"i �'NSS�'ltti3`Yt4� � w; tr���s�,�5q{p:; �.ea�tr•+�,�ri¢ .x,�i�"<wt�i .,,tc#'=�y _ r «tIn?�,�,�A gt �4H(, ( yrrJy% `•,dN+tl �•S`�' TR< 'h rM� l`Xfi��y�rtjf9h•l'Ctt, yj������j,���1!1 '�}�•7S�•�`c-�c'� #��sid n�d3*�`��t�yYs�A`�< y�1q��,Y��' .x�xnrii'.^#}*'J�"� �,. 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A � "L. >„ M _. , ill gill APPENDIX 2 _ DNRP TREE PRESERVATION ORDINANCE PROPOSED LIST OF TREES & PALMS Recommended.For Planting Under Electrical Lines TREES .r Common Name Latin Name r allspice Pimenta'dioica argentine Shower* Cassia carneval _ I black Ironwood Rrugiodendron ferreum ' rt blolly Guapira discolor - bottlebrush (weeping) * Callistemon viminalis — �4t h� buttonwood (silver) Conocarpus erectus variety sericeus �A carambola (Star-fruit) ** Averrhoa carambola cassia chaste-tree * Vitex agnus-castus j r citrus (except grapefruit trees) ** Citrus spp. } , ., crape-myrtle * Lagerstroemia indica C dahoon•holly Ilex cassine E ;t (a dwarf-poinciana Caesalpinia pulcherrimma ebony (Jamaican rain tree) * Hrya ebenus 4 i F , "�,z Geiger Tree •• Cordia sebestena golden trumpet '* Tabebuia chrysotricha p� inkwood -Exothea aniculata 'r - m lancewood Nectandra coriacea ' is loquat ** Eriobotrya japonica �j r� Mexican caesalpinia Caesalpinia mexicana millettia * Millettia ovalifolia mimusops Manilkara roxburghiana.. pitch-apple At rosea . .. princess-Plower * Tibouchina semidecandra - Flowering Edible Fruit r'?S j , %tX yr <Y-3rl ;uA 7 rkJlY,i4tJ ,' 5 R � �Y S ♦ °1., ._ _ i�.yJ r�jA}�p}'�i]�irt �ti Y`r�, !! �"1..k ,,� `c°{..a�''\ hf•r _ d try "r ui.{'�r'"1�'r;{ r' irtt�Jl�.iS�, •7t r;r7 '°'�ttx`sfi �' �' vtlt '� l't 1 k ",.4 J3T/ L tAA ti 5�1.1}Y. .... f�7,•./litf , ,ka �c f^'���Jph�'fr"� �}ltel'/�i° t�Ilr�t2h� }Cn^J) d-"..'f�{'nrr 4 s� tfVm '�i� � t a � :..., :.•ti � w'J�,.t1..tZ�.�^w +uPZ f t3 J ,y �r�.�a.+°Jl + +' s.- � .. �' 1 -:!�[, e.`f pP ft +. kn r -.'., j,,.^.` � �Rc nvr m. ,:♦ t'J.[t J tV�$�.�f�i '+`15�`..� , •'� i N"'��`.,u.�17f c:.: •j^'P l,Jt:k..�%�-�}'•1" � �,,.r,Y .��l.^'.� 1 '�0.' l nt e�y. -v� �m { °CS'. ..c a �� .'. t'd •.j.+ �'t 4t},''u>..q�C4P>, .,Wt t�\ �g�y�g�, Y..J.� {,�?��f�'� r�n'r�',1,. 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' .. .. , r r t y - , �., Y t.�, �f at `'�' -a. i � ,� ( pp F �'r�lkv,�'v.C�:1%%'G�da.L�i����,. � ., CA',. ...: . :.i ;�: .,lrr i T '== ,�,•.-� ., �. _ `, -.. _, .. : .. ._ . _ rt .,.�.�'�. `` ...'.�Zi-0 ("'t,_..-.,. ..•t Y i i i S PALMS Common Name Latin Name areca palm Chrysalidocarpus �" lutescens ,a bottle palm Hyophorbe lagenicaulis r �l European fan palm Chamaerops humilis ' Florida thatch palm Thrinax radiata 1 horncone cycad t Ceratozamia mexicana lad palm y p Rhapis excelsa t Manila (°adonidia°) palm Xmas Veitchia merrillii I ` * ' opsiandra palm Gausia maya parlor palm Chamaedorea spp. r pindo palm ! a � + Butia capitata a ? l da te m i pgy ae palm '. � Phoenix roebelenii .�° queen sago palm (cycas) Cy cas circinalis r a � sago palm� Cycas spp. A' spindle palm Hyophorbe verschaffeltii Y� `t thatch palm Thrinax sPP• ' y�, windmill palm �• Trachycarpus fortunei r Note: All species are considered Category 3 trees except as otherwise . noted in Appendix 1. r >y , is •�' -�r , . r � i _ �P l,..ti, Y of X y•,V r < tr , ,7 i C t , 3 � (�,�(1s'.exr+ •rgl '(.'.4'. ;L titter �t�E f11 t},,* :7 1741g RQ4.:' �tr tr.73^af 4.; 4 t yM pvH¢�' , 4 { �iS V3iltl'��,� r7yk.'' py'f y~4�S j�tl ARl t ., �nl•,j�e'ry�� ':YL�o(ry'��MF •`.�ys,,'�1 �7FX}tu'`}?i h � �. 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'..r�1rel`l r1�d,v �Y ..,._,. ,. ..v .n .<.. ..n.t^[._u .. .. �. .. i i..- . T.'" _ � +-,' >,^^'ftiel.Y)jL.. ° �.za_..3.1..:._ i ,.r•,d. r Y J r , ' l I i RESOLUTION NO. i A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF DANiA, FLORIDA ESTABLISHING TREE REMOVAL LICENSE FEES FOR CHAPTER 26, ARTICLE II OF THE CODE OF ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF DANiA; PROVIDING THAT ALL RESOLUTIONS OR PARTS OF RESOLUTIONS IN j CONFLICT HEREWITH BE REPEALED TO THE EXTENT OF SUCH CONFLICT; AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. I WHEREAS, it is necessary to establish Chapter 26, Article 11 tree removal license fees by resolution of the t City Commission of the City of Dania; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IS RESOLVED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF DANIA,FLORIDA: 1 Section 1• Tree removal fees are adopted as follows: 1 (1) The Fee Schedule for Section 26 17 (2)"Application Filing Fee"is: rk (a) for subsection(a)tree removal license fee: f 1. for the initial tree removal license 1 A�� 1 ...,,,,, $100 00 i" 2. plus, for each tree proposed to be removed or relocated ........................ $10.00 ; t (b) for subsection(c): for a substantial deviation of a license ................ ...........................................$50.00 + s tt(r' 2. plus, for each additional tree proposed to be removed or nit + relocated................................................$10.00 6 —_. . ?A ; Section 2•—That all resolutions or parts of resolutions in conflict herewith be and the same are hereby— i' :1 repealed to the extent of such conflict. Section 3' that this resolution shall be in force and take effect Immediately upon its passage and 4 ( . adoption. s2l, PASSED and ADOPTED this_day of , 1994 Mayor- Commissioner ATTEST: City Clerk-Auditor APPROVED FOR FORM AND CORRECTNESS: By: : Frank C. Adler, city Attorney ; VI zu•�e,"ki.,����e JIY ���>ia�+ivy: r�`7zl,Ji'�'�y5y, � IY � ;. C�xTY}IS7 N'KSyVi l,1 C wuv 'a W4 a , nlW �iX'" "'liv?'%?�rlaf�dt Yi{bir -^rq,,, il!"e t '^ '"nr "'k� i ' ire.-v<r e.. {:�J�ri {�u�'��'�}.T✓iiJ'ie xi'�`et''.: g("' ! dY" {.x y+.iii41J,^`� n 1 t d .v i f +.. .d � 1, r Y',1,n J A ti<e. 1 •�n r4�`1. .�.tM'h +e S 1 c.9 ,. i �. 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The above-named applicant,hereinafter Bled licensee,Is hereby authorized to perform the work or operate the facility shown on the approved drawing(s),plans,doaanenb,and specifications as submitted by applicant,and made a , part hereof. 3 f 1 1 � frl t rr r x <r .1 r Y+, r } •. q rr, tr +SStfsv t�nti t>v 21t ,f+.' v t )�C J '4 t h ry f5 J d v{�t 1 L �� .••5 b k !r J � ti(����6LtrJ J)i1:4x Yr�t"ii ✓ �� �w14�tF, �rdt .� .r t 1� n r �rx4ttC'atlltL` :+�?, bo ti .� ty�! y 1tr. fr Vp „'f Yi4v11i,I 511v1y t T >-y1N by`♦_SAf .�II" l. -. 4. ��41•+��f .t�ti. �')\�•J lr'�4 ✓Y rZb ��� # �_•�j1�Y`$'F $ 4}4Yi�lY f `/'Sy�Y��.t.�t,�••� k t ):}� 't NF.a,.y+W ('4� k>°{` .tt t r )Gr L�� �'',r r },f:,�.i^'+.i}` }""...� "�17. � yst.ean�i-' •tin.t,l,r.n,r a 1''�X� E x YS�� v a`. 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The teens,conditions,requirements,limitations and restrictions set forth herein are accepted by the licensee and enforced j by the Growth Management Department(GMD)of the City of Dania pursuant to Chapter 26 of the City of Dank Code of t,;% Ordinances. The GMD will review this license periodically and may revoke the license,initiate administrative and/or Judicial action for any violation of the conditions by the licensee,Its agents,employees,servants or representatives or principals. 2. This license B valid only for the specific uses set forth in the license application and any deviation from the approved uses r 'o•; ias � may constitute grounds for revocation and enforcement action by the GMD. � iv + 3. in the event the licensee Is temporarily unable to comply with any of the conditions of the license,the licensee shall notify 5 s the GMD within twelve(12)hours. Within five(5)working days of the event,the licensee shall submit a written report to r ; the GMD that describes the incident,Its cause,the measures being taken to correct the problem and prevent its aY reoccurrence,the owners intention toward repair,replacement,and reconstruction of destroyed facilities and a schedule of �'• action leading toward operation within the license conditions. j + J 4. The Issuance of this license does not convey any vested rights or exclusive privileges. Nor does It authorize any injury to public or private property or any Invasion of personal rights,or any violation of federal,state or local laws or regulations.• ° Yu,yt� i. �5 ,fit 5. This license must be available for inspection on licensees premises during the entire fife of the license. t 1 `3 6. By accepting this license,the licensee understands and agrees that all records,notes,monitoring data and other � •' . � t � st Information relating to the construction or operation of this permitted source,that are submitted to the GMD,may be used f by the GMD as evidence In any enforcement proceeding arising under Chapter 26 of the City of Dada Code of Ordinances,except where such is prohibited by Section 403.111,Florida Statues. ; Ix �� 7. The licensee agrees to comply with Chapter 26,Dania Code of Ordinances,as amended. � y f 8. Any owner of a licensed facility shall apply by letter for a transfer of license wUhin thirty(30)days after We or legal j transfer. The transferor shall remain liable for performance on accordance with the license until the transferee applies for, I and b ranted to transfer of license. The transferee shall also be liable for performance H accordance :V 9 pe dance with the license. f+' " 9. The licensee,by acceptance of this license,specifically agrees to allow access to the license source at reasonable times by GMD personnel for the purposes of Inspection and testing to determine compliance with this license and Chapter 26 of the •.) Dania Code of Ordinances. it, r,. 10. This license does not constitute a waiver of approval of any other license or permit that may be required for other aspects of the total project. 11. If the license wishes to renew the license of extend its tens,the licensee shall make application sixty(60)days prior to Its expiration. Expired licenses are not renewable. 12. In addition to the general conditions set forth above,each license Issued by the GMD may contain specific conditions detertdned by site conditions and requirements pursuant to the regulations as determined by the Director of GMD. ` Ucensee agrees that specific conditions are enforceable by the GMD for any violation thereof. t ` i bJ c j :i 1� • f + 4:.y � •• t t ,i ✓.r`a 1� ' tit-' �' y, ,+' i }. in(rya'' ...........J tr ,Yt Ys'Y'*vh Ari�Y:t,J' t7 : �n •• + +yti'+I, � F Aly e E i �U' 4hf!!tr � �'•Y t r� }J�1 Q�, 1�*�Y �7 t q rn� i,r,���1'F'�X•x� i`i'!�V Yv tl� tl utinY/f4�` k,:! a�i,�ysinw#s 1w�r1�.YY��c�Lt. air M �s;> XiTc n� t'j ���x�1 {��'°�i•4��•�"iY�'�1�.� � Lail+ �r���t i`f���t`o r�t4 :a 'm'pr`"J r Y/ f-0•. F6•gi tti i� iY° 17t), � �'.'.1, .� ! '..� Yy+._ r^th..•^egt!;� .. ,a, 1 it M'Iijn >•`',y.y *St i�f ` .'�. 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'' .I; f fn South Florida Sports Committee, Inc. 8200 S.W.6th Street, North Lauderdale,Florida 33324 Telephone(30S)726.004 Mr.Brian Penick, President City Manager of Dania Florida January 18, 1994. Mr. Will Allan, Growth Manager 100 West Dania Beach Boulevard Dania , Florida 33004 Re: Dania Motocross Facility i Dear Mr. Allan y;p We understand and respectful of the role of a Growth Manager is to °7 e research all facets of a business in order to accurately represent an issue to the City Council and the community at large. With this in mind, we have attempted to compile some information for you, that enables you to have at your disposal the resources, the statistical data, the demographic back up, the real estate information, the key names and contacts necessary to complete your work. 1, We know that as the City Planner brings to the table the business agenda of y„ the Planning &Zoning Board, it is the job of the Growth Manager to bring forward the business and agenda of the City Council. We believe that Council's interest includes the effect of a new track on area businesses. We believe that this is the biggest business opportunity that Dania has , f t; entertained in a while. We intend to be a permanent facility. There is no alternate location for a competing track in the three county area. The ' distribution of residential life that is in place now, or that is proposed by the County Land Use Master Plans, make it a virtual impossibility for another competing track to ever exist. There are veryfew market exclusives uslves left in this world, and we are working hard to bring one of them to Dania. . You should remember that the last party that was interested in this site a wanted to bring Hollywood's garbage and waste to Dania. We want to bring a new business and its related industry and to develop a green park site. Furthermore, this was a dump site that we have spent a fortune to cleaning up. I This should not be a point of focus, because we have been through endless channels, work and expense to put it behind, and make it a part of Dania's past, not its current history. We believe we have already done a great service to the community. We have taken a troubled piece of land and returned it to a viable site for an expanding tax base. We hope that you see it in much the same way. Sincerely Yours, Brian Penick, Pres. , South Florida Sports Committee Inc. „ ra 'r rr n in ih 1 x ,{rl r•t��� �i{��yj�p l`,�rj)�»l1{.. t1'a ov ryl N{4 le r I„ , •b r� ��'1 f�����u=F•[��'�ly c 'S..i'�.p��Y .riyy �ytt} � `* ,.K t�KW .. t�' tiy����y.�. r � tr,l� l ir. L �� .Y; Ye.,:+. uv.1^.... s �-;va � • sS � }.0 � � Yti iLY /{f.,wb ry+rLi :{. Sn'K rbf ;. t '� iT��lJ,4ti Y"y4 �i�r4'r�'%�M11 � mot' i� a� � ,.( ' , -, �� j f •p.., o.. � '" ,i. t 5' + �Y e+ Z t�ti������ F �^.� K'� �..5 k .r 01 1 1 , South Florida Sports Committee, Inc. 8200 S.W.6th Street, North Lauderdale,Florida 33324 Telephone(305)726-0049 Mr.Brian Penick, President t I City Manager of Dania Florida January 18, 1994. Mr. Will Allan, Growth Manager 100 West Dania Beach Boulevard Dania , Florida 33004 j I =" Re: Dania Motocross Facility 1 • e y +fi Dear Mr. Allan i We are proud that we have been able to bring such a positive project to the ; City of Dania. It was the culmination of years of hard work to have found the } right location. A site well suited to the use and to the needs of the business ?; r ` y and local community. Dania's industrial properties and tax base have been so < severely impacted by the influence of the Airport expansion. Our plan is to bring a new business to the area that can co-habitate with the most severe jet 4 ;, noise, where no other business could survive. We hope that Dania will continue F ;` (• 'r;' to benefit from the advantages of the related business that come from f� motocross. The sport of Motocross is a market base for every manufacturer of motor bike and motor parts industry. Honda, Kawasaki, Yamaha, Suzuki, Husqvarna, r. Harley-Davidson AXO, motor bikes, motor parts and accessories, safe ty gear, clothing, sports ara hanalia, service shops, repairs shops, distributors, g P P P P P dealers, rentals, concessions, marketing, promotions, television, news and media coverage, sports publications, cycle news, signage, radio and news paper i advertising. This broad market base will all become part of the area business. As we take our advertizing campaign state wide, the City of Dania share the marquis title as lead name in the Park known as "Air Dania Motocross Park". We have spoken with area residents and businesses who know and ~ understand what an economic struggle it is in the 1990's. They know that another antique store, or a new restaurant, a new strip center or a new service business will not save or add markedly to the business base. But a new market, a new business base, a new attraction of regional scale can make a difference. ? Demographically the closest AMA tracks are located in Orlando, Ocala and Dade City, near Tampa. Participants travel from across the state to ride and race these facilities. As they arrive they come with needs. Food, 9 parts, lod in 9 alternative recreation, travel expenditures, shopping, tourism. `I`rig r V � r t�•,.a c y tr 1Y�.+ �, �l4tj � "XS}i . > n� - r ,rt .• t r 1S>>�� ,i^✓.Vr +.. !'�1.'sK e� ? r't1 i �` -'1 + t y� r�4 ri w r t! y'r i✓ � y t tat , ♦r l 5 , + tT 4E 'kt•r? { r^E.tt'�+.�t :�� ' ` v. t'hkn t� € Yi Y �'S aS"-�Y''�'4i� v i �' .".,,y5y5`i i +'r''.}_I +1Sri>t r< s , •. � 5t��nN�l� i'�i �£?� rJ:t h`t✓{'Yr.'.re t� },;y xL , ..t alitJ Itr I% FjLY 4• btr ') l t M1L✓ .�6 Ft # 1'7�' 'Y b.r�c.,� !.. r '� . it T,1!'�.'y nt a�r,:ti a M1t J fit'N. ..:lY 6 L. � '� 9r/.:••- I k 'C +l1 M1 R YCY Y•'h P' n}riJy 44 -Gr.� ,�F C rJ.E(t t �♦ S- u;. t J +. y i t SFe.. --T s .. t t 3 4t``R,' /� x r•t 5 v t.,' t +} z v ^ �. � (r +E Y'1�t� 11 ti [ �c etiy„y t-t^.q t4$ � �Y'`N4C3'iG 4.•.tt iYl�Sv�'i'y 1...1� 1C! ri. 4Y y.Y. .�rl � 5 i-�5 1 C.i.--w.v{• .�.rti (t ..t1 'N�iw �v�"f...�� y �ti G��l `Y+.Z.tffri`Y. v4�'7�jb�lk ;.. .?, ilnr 1 tr1+.'�.:.f'YY+reli 7 ? e ,ti._::f + 7.f ry -r r r ,.y, ,-^P:.•-+� h f _ rtr ♦ µ f. qY leb i$. +1 ' t'. !u1 t�q.,,•,( ?%u{�4+x k}>f w y�>�+, ref ) }r r r . J r`r+ it J�.__ 'r r. a l -,. " r' + tV ":.�� .� ':x '4 3 t7 Q♦ftw y S��f 5 r'�' 1 � !t r .. .: .y.. i � b 1 ♦V �. YI ..J,♦ .;1.�••fit.ii :Y}�:.{Lt't(?��. ;� t�Y ..�„' _,.• ? ... r ._. _ Y: '! t,. .., ..'�S ,. ... . _. . .. ... .. .'' ___ . ., re ;',. .1.F >;......➢� I i This facility also meets a valuable local need. This project comes with the strong support and endorsement of the U.S. Forestry Division and the Department of Agriculture. The Broward and the surrounding Counties of bade, Collier and Palm Beach, and their Parks Departments all recognize the need for this track. Without a safe AMA regulated track in the South Florida Area, t valuable wetlands and similarly fragile environmental areas bear the impact of unauthorized riders. The federal program, known as "Tread Lightly", is supported by this track and the AMA, teaching riders the importance of responsible riding and environmental awareness. This site, occurs in the most remote corner of the City of Dania, and is nearly a mile from any residential area in every conceivable direction. The area is Zoned for the heaviest impact industry types permitted in Dania. yet we want i to develop a park, with expansive green areas, landscaping, trees, open space, : N�,'.. �x secure properties, low profile facilities and operating hours that are perfectly f compatible with area businesses. They are open during the week and we are a i weekend activity. Our traffic is off peak, so low that it does not even ='en raise the , ., level of traffic in the area or on collector roads to week day normal ranges. The activity of Motocross takes place in a sand track site, which has a , sound deadening effect on the less intensive two cycle engines that race there. as Located under the jet way, at the edge of the total condemnation line, we sit on Yk €r the threshold or where they consider a business to be barely able to survive. > { war One can hardly hear the bike your on when the jets pass overhead. But to us, this adds an air of excitement. How many people drive their kids to an j }* opportune location to view the thrill of the big jets roar overhead. This is { where we belong. This is excitement. This exemplifies area compatibility. This is a new and expanding business. This is a new thought and a new market for i iv Dania. This is the only site in the largest demographic area in the state. This is ;r ,L -Motocross. `1_mow This is to be the safest track ever built in Florida. It is being designed to J ' ! 1994 Insurance and Safety Standards set by the AMA. The track will operate under the guidelines of the AMA ( American Motorcycle Association, 3` Westerville, Ohio ). There are over 280 AMA Tracks Nationwide. We are part of that circuit. We will be sponsoring area qualifier races, in addition to the local run of AMA racing. The track will be built to the th r;, ;• a most current AMA safety standards, with all AMA races staffed and manned for great racing, with trained, licensed Emergency Personnel and a full time Ambulance on premises every moment there is racing. We will be open during the week. Not for racing, j but for training. This is where individuals can practice their skills, with the I track to themselves. Beginners, amateurs and experienced riders can work out at their own pace, keeping riding a safer sport for Dania residents and its visitors. Sincerely Yours, Brian Penick, Pres. South Florida Sports Committee Inc. > , T 1 L r 5 t1 IrY✓ \ y ! 1 y. � I l 'I'!fl ��r�ir t yy, 4 t .'y :v , o- t •v.1 i3P 1 yy yl{ P Yjr.ti ere ! ,�v tR7e .,. 11 XJ P'"fit 1)J fl A` rV\ l! ft p ) I J\ r � .K+r"A ,• e'cj \ c;Rl. ; t'Q.� \"��4�'"��'1'Ab! �5.p4�fr=.,',Y\�j! ' ) .11 1c{rl? �:_Ft ✓j i Jc ' R � �. r w _ �J .'! 7' t ..L wr, tM Y tYA'tiJi� \ t ' {}jx 1 ✓,'!\ ! � .l �JtirF (�f RI T <i �.r 1 Y ( IY�I.N'r ( S � . 11\� YfL !\ i it I 1 / South Florida Sports Committee, Inc. i Ownership and Management January 21, 1994. 1 Air-DaniaMotocross Park. Inc.,.is to be a registered corporate entity with permanent home and address here in Dania, Florida. It is to be owned and operated by South Florida Sports Committee, Inc. and Motocross Partners Limited, Inc. i kti South Florida SPorts Committee—Inc, has been in existence as a development business since 1987. Always based here in Broward County. This was the group, 1 headed by Brian Penick as the President of the Corporation, who was the brain Y : - trust that has worked to bring a qualified AMA Motocross Track to South { d ' Florida. This venture has looked at a significant number of prospective F ;` ., properties over the past seven years. Motocross Partners Limited. Inc., is a limited partnership group assembled as the investment core of the project. It is made up of a consortium of local investors who understand the market potential of this project, and have the r; faith in the development and management group, which is South Florida Sports dr Committee, Inc. (SFSC). Tom Laubenthal Landscape Architect of CAD Landscape Inc,. is a local firm ; F & sought out for its planning expertise and its knowledge and experience in park f development and sports related facilities. Most recently, his firm completed r the Miami Dolphin Training Facilities, which are state of the art in the NFL.-He ;. : - -- 3u,; is actively engaged in area University's and schools, designing athletic fields, ; some of which are programmed to be used as practice fields for the up coming s Summer Olympic Soccer Tournaments. The track course itself, will be designed , 1 r by other professional racers and course designers, as would a golf course be ti ! x customized to establish a range of challenges for widely varied skill levels. The track is also subject to change to suit the needs and safety of participants. $ 1 t r The AMA. American Motor cli t Association,, has jurisdiction overall facets Y of motorcycling activities nation wide. The sport of Motocross is governed under the rules, guidelines and safety standards set by this organization. The AMA makes its home at 33 Collegeview Road, Westerville, Ohio 43081-6114. Locally SFSC is registered as Charter Promoter-Club Number 08256, for 1994. It is this body that establishes the regulation and criteria for track design; relieving the City of any review or liability. The City's purview is limited to the subject area of the parking and spectator areas. It is these areas that are effected by your local codes and ordinances. t N Y�',ikrYy vY`tiyio5l � r* •. �' ' t ., t }t /(� r�x�Mk,rnS ,(�jgf�'<`t'1'et? rk t`4f e ctylt yi �t Ti<s'1 `} t t •x f 1 Cur r�'"t +. jk. b jI S Y}y*55••ff� h1 ,5[55[✓✓yyyII r l,.�lr�(r t ff v f r+ r „ Y r tY� t�I nfiJ Pi {�1A r a,r 1r' i'. y�T �l�YS�,Y[ �}?,�}!•�..k;Ji I }1• YIFIfi tJ..�t�rJ SYII YN Y. Y � �d .�i^'.M��i f •.y.4 ..t � X�`Y.ti � :4ty yllLr.S.�t��'15AS�K ,:..' �TTTTT•r{� ,4 F7 {. f -`5 , .i v J a v ^ .av'a '!.,.. "xd'� }�jkiij��ic�Ji .Jta �),��4� .s'L1' i.ta..Y+?y}, h C t t t .w , t e Y�'.. 1 t T4i " ' ^>p� ",r,s'•i1 rS ♦` 1"(w!t''fi�c,�s YIS iG'Y'k�l,.k1 V � r<L�' (1•i� �K I'7 1 1t Y , r � r( �. ..?t ) J; r _r � �• -f.w. i�-, � t' 11` �a Y }'t r it ri ,r„ 4yy'r.4*�h G>��n•r� d �,11i 4 r 391FiLtiF"`� , : .`y nt cfF ((l vYr yI / 5 ..r:: � t...! _ c �•• v.'o,. n1�'S R 1t1G Y r q It s IF IN I MENEM Air-Dania Motocross Park Operation. This facility is proposed at this time to operate within the guidelines and acceptable standards of a Temporary Business profile. This means, by code, that this business operated for a ' maximum of 96 open business days per year. We are primarily a week end activity business. Usually open for one day of racing per week, with an occasional two day event. We do plan to be open for practices on a designated week day, altogether not to exceed the 96 day limit. However, it is well known that we have higher aspirations. We are limited at this time to the almost 12 acres that we own. This is totally sufficient for our track and pit areas needs. We, as is the City of Dania, is patiently waiting for M the Broward County Aviation Department to conclude its legal arrangements for t the disposal of the land areas encumbered by the condemnation process. It is I our desire to acquire more property for the development of permanent restroom facilities, offices, concession areas and maintenance buildings. Until such .; time, we operate within the City and County guidelines for our related activity, C and within the allowable number of business days. You can quickly access how .t� i; it would be highly advantageous for us to evolve as we intend, into an expanded business schedule. So as we do we will have to deliver to the City of Dania k these new buildings and significant developed parking. Our initial operational profits are earmarked to accommodate this goal. ; l *F N Local Employment Opportunities. This park require and will have a full time [ '` manager and staff. In addition, any property of this profile will require a significant work force to operate. There are the need for bonded personnel at ticket booths. Other jobs include parking attendants, concession workers, clean up crews, track groomers and machine operators, technicians for wiring and 9 ; � k ti -- audio systems, safety and fire rescue professional, ambulance services,police 4 protection, all of which are the type of jobs that come from a local community. from the civic side, there have already been inquiries of whether local civic x groups can play an active roll to subsidize their civic activities and programs, i such as schools bands and uniform costs. We are taking this concept under ` `y x advisement. ' Traffic Impact Study. Kimley-Horn and Associates, Inc., Engineers and Planners, 5100 NW 33rd Avenue, Suite 157 , Fort Lauderdale, FL 33309 These are the professionals who satisfied the City Planning Department and Broward County with the reports and analysis to verify these findings. The normal flows of traffic on SR 84, Ravenswood Road, Collins Road, Port 95 Roadway and Griffin Road have been reduced based on the carrying capacity of 1-95 and 1-595. Recently there has been an exodus of businesses displaced by the airport condemnation process, further lightening the traffic load in the immediate area. 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M1 � .. � � ar � .. � i.,... .^... ._.: 1, 't ... `�� Iv ..,�. .•.. ay�ti�.i�� J.tr 4µ,.�.'�. t Y . .�. 1 AHl AMERICANMOTORCYCGST ASSOCIATION 33 Collegeview Road,P.O.Box 6114,Westerville,Ohio 43081-6114 Telephone(614)891-2425 f Fax:(614)891-5012 j 7-YEAR ATTENDANCE ANALYSIS �ANA; CAMEL SUPERCROSS/NATIONAL NOTOCROSS SERIES' CAMEL SUPERCROSS SERIES LOCATION 1992 1991 1990 1989 1988 1987 1986 Orlando, FL 37,918 31,912 Houston, TX 40,312 32,417 42.648 38,000 42.222 44,350 12,000 Anaheim, CA 63,266 56,029 66,141 68,742 70,315 70,035 I Seattle, WA 44,716 40,231 37,302 38,687* 45,786* 46,583* 43,000* c{ i Miami , FL 22,340 18.845 San Diego, CA 36,796 32,862 37,184 35,879 34,000 30,000 �Y Atlanta, GA 44,868 42,312 43,160 32.431 45,500 Daytona Beach, FL 40,000 40,000 40,000 55,000 35,000 40,000 45,000 r t Phoenix, AZ 16,809 30 DO, 2 30,000 m/a Pasadena, CA 30,846 �s� i•,r St. Petersburg, FL 26,411 Pontiac, MI 77,029* 73,139* 70,000* 69,603* 65,194* 64,800* 55,000* % 4A Charlotte, NC 25,252 23,417 24,000 (( y Indianapolis, IN 50.815 r• %� ,� Irving, TX 40,719 36,792 31,947 33,156 32.814 28,416 40,000 � Znr " Tampa, FL 32,899 39,451 38,320 37,800 44,000 i Las Vegas, NV 17,769 16.577 18,100 4 1-1 f . {,t E. Rutherford, NJ 36,438 36,884 29,253 31,870 30,000 , Foxboro, MA 28.020 Oklahoma City, OK 21,474 20,850 18,000 w San Jose, CA 30,124 28,816 28,282 ;. Los An el es•'. CA 28 322 37 472 40 067 40�or�-�. Q .130 41.892 40.000 45,000 •-- <?'Si TOTALS 610.805 592,800 634,882 519,541 332.578 491.311 415,535 rs NATIONAL MOTOCROSS SERIES 7 r Pa LOCATION 1992 1991 1990 1989 1988 1487 1986 2 Gainesville, FL 7,,480 7,500 8,250 6,800 7,000 6,000 5,000 " -kgk, Sacramento, CA 8,000 4,000 7.000 6,000 6,000 6,000 15,000 Mt. Morris, PA 10.800 12.000 13,500 12,000 8,000 12.000 20,000 Anderson, SC 6,000 t a �n Denver, CO 2,000 7.000 �q G' Buchanan, MI 8,600 10,000 12.500 9,000 8.700 6,000 7,000 Axton, VA 5,000 5,500 5,500 6,000 6,000 7,000 San Antonio, TX 5,000 6,000 Troy, OH 8,000 11,000 11.000 10,500 9.000 8,000 Southwick, MA 10,500 10,500 10,000 12,000 12,000 10.000 10,000 Millville, MN 9,000 9,000 8,000 6,000 6.000 6,000 7,000 Washougal , WA 7,500 9.500 8,500 9,000 7,000 6,000 Binghamton, NY 10,000 8,000 8,000 7.500 9,000 7,000 7,000 Pittsburgh, PA 5,000 Delmont, PA 8,000 6,000 5,000 6,000 Budds Creek, MD 14,000 10,000 12.000 10,000 ( New Berlin, NY 5,000 6,000 9,000 W Hollister CA 3,000 TOTALS 101,880 107.500 115,250 109,300 88,700 81,000 94,000 r j=t *2-DAY EVENT "r 11/13/92 , 'f71 yt. "•< t a tr i;. Ear! aj r��rlr'rQ t"4r , n� �, pnr'.F i., til, eh � k V5.� •.,,` r 2 ,���7`•i��i�F+^n'>Yr`�fiy.?��y� �oi41" J h7« z Z� y-ryI', r.r x{:"r ry J�+1n•;-\ ' '�ri*I t,.n:.»rr..tt,a#'V�r�2 �4t i��rr.. [.>� �� .>g • •-.«s ,. _ e'Y t,�'a 1 tk'�` rt i� =a �rr `r�Y/ 1<) e [}' •r't 1)��C.� vr7 [a 'y.r.,,�y, y r : l v�':P"S•e'S3i r�i;/:r•wh .,i u}Wv+ `V !`-'1' !i �tf°[�vs "*v. °'e >. .. �/ ��Su=YY��.7'�#_,4?�i'r� t f"[.t7�r'`"r` t ihri x1t i{ � a ✓. r r-c �. ,i^ � r Y;1 y�y > 1 ';1 1`'£' F£,"t`f 5 � 1F� M1'+13 'Y�n, )rr -� r t F r n ! _1` [r -''•� a1 I �a. v V f r t i.., ti [ 1M�y 1r`t>'�' yi ��} t,4�ji+t{ �.a7i�•JSQr, ,i,.ba{ v �, r „ �. !,r)✓ J ..�. r ..' ,� < t • `[ x �l' ;5�yt � � f 4ih ' 7 3 .fix....- _ a AMERICAN MOTORCYCLIST ASSO CIA T/ON 1991 DEMOGRAPHIC STUD Y RESUL TS _ r CAMEL PRO MOTOCROSS ROAD RACE SERIES SERIES SERIES f , GENDER MALE 86.9 86.7 82,7 b FEMALE 13.1 13.3 17.3 AGE 5 ; v 17 & UNDER 2.8 9 2.6 ; t 18 - 34 36.8 63.6 57.2 35 - 54 52 10.4 29.1 , I 55 & OVER 8.4 2.7 1.1 . yaps OCCUPATION it i PROFESSIONAL 58.5 48.1 61.8 ; SALES 5.7 5.75 10.5 ADMINISTRATIVE/CLERICAL 2.2 2.5 5.6 ` ) SKILLED CRAFTSMAN/ i I "qzc EQUIP. 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Is ther any reason that with a new Track located in Dania and an expansive M-1 Zone, largely undevelped, that new shops and businesses cannot be encouraged to open in Dania ? RESTAURANTS f Tropical Acres The S iced Apple P The Crab House Diggity Dawg Cielito Lindo Fossy s Bar & Grill Subway Sub's Joe's Sub's (, 2 a �{pJ,III y7c t HOTELS /MOTELS r kCy.lrNI& 1 { Sheraton Hotel —Hilton Hotel-- GENERAL & SPECIALTY SERVICES BUSINESSES r4 i t Service Stations, for the conveniences and needs of travelers and locals. Super Stop Stores, additional convenience sales on low volume weekends. Canvas Outfitters, for equipment, bikes and recreation awnings in the park. The Hitch Shop, trailers and parts, for towing and transportation of bikes. Auto Parts Stores, for general auto needs, gas cans, oil, filters, etc. J. J. Kelley Bus Service, for special events transportation & hotel visitors. Anheiser-Busch Distributers, expanded local beverage sales. 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Gentlemen: l T The University in its .Yl• expansiongreat plansto • • a :�Y medical facility on a 17 acre parcel off University Drive. {x$4� For • -• riding has been abusing :i creating a - •ility situationand a maintenance problem.pleased to hear that the private sector is finally planning to build a facility for these people to ride. It will provide relief for our to the • 1 It� 1:1 1 ��i•. ell Director— constructionGarth A. Smith, la . - - nt t Yt 1 * r ; l Y CITY OF FORT LAUDERDALE I Venice off e4merica February 08, 1994 ! nyy} Dania City Commission 3 Dania, Florida RE: Motocross Track t Y i Honorable Mayor and Commissioners: I 1 " Recently I have been made aware of a Y ( a .' City that would create a motocross park.Posed project in your ( 1' I do have personal knowledge of the sport and of similar ' Y, . operations from { past experiences in Michigan and here in Fort Lauderdale. The proposal would provide opportunities who are involved in the sport ofpmotocros and provide farplacelto operate these vehicles in a controlled situation. Presently in the South Florida area this type of vehicle is being operated in # - unauthorized areas in many cases and does to a certain extent, damage both public and private property and environmentally rf" sensitive areas. 4 F 1 In�4 my opinion it_would_be a� positive approach to the -sport-to ---- - )' have a private operation build and operate this t P type of facility in difference to having a government entity j y provide for this activity. Therefore, as a Parks and Recreation Director in Broward County for the City of Fort Lauderdale I w t this concept. , would support X. Thomas L. Tapp 1 'Parks and Recreation Director PARKS AND RECREATION DEPARTMENT ' 1 r 301 NORTH ANDREWS AVENUE.FORT LAUDERDALE,FLORIDA 33301 11� r tt x EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER it Sy kt, r a PRINTED ON RECYCLED PAPER ety >t'Se s X ,ol S£agcy�ii C� irrt. .a ;lrt + „S(� r qrr ,�4e�i1X ''9„ .:c 1Nu v�✓ 4 ti \u rgF fSk�,}{Jtl1'�ttW�j% )4 J z`i.'wSF 1'*yv r{J,va,J •1 av �t 53 d'a 7'y9^ '�t p•,r..,. 3 b,iY�a"nfi o< X+tF ?` �� T"Ti % ,yrX" t✓ }ti7,1,7,.:t.1 t 'Ti kM1liY�" ! 1 >ri+v FT ,z- 't 7 4' 1 �l f4 LH •�J.fY'\,k•^y 1 1',i-(194`-'y��'\�H14},+ .,y tr1,•. �iti } (. A ,��h t F%- { ��-4'J' Fiv• { L' 'l -/ 4 F e 1..Y ..�H f 'f «a �vM1tti )�� r���rjl�SpvJ %YltffY Y,r, F�1�� z� � 3_< .� / t "r < -• F 7 ... ... .'.. � L r "AT . s T� d Y j4� V� :7�4 �,U ,a X ra ? 1.; _ v i "' � . ',. ^,, 14 � � wjL� ah'�t�+.,j•�\, I y`1t JJ , ', '. too.. ,. . , n ....,:- ••�' y CITY OF DANIA INTEROFFICE MEMORANDUM GROWTH MANAGEMENT DEPARTMENT TO: Robert Flatley City Manager FROM: Will Allen s <'' Growth Management Director I ; . RE: ZT-19-93 -An Ordinance For A Zoning Text Change To Allow A E Motocross Park As A Special Exception Use In The M-1 Zoning District r Date: February 4, 1994 1} f , 1 1 The first of two public hearings concerning a proposed zoning code text change should be scheduled for the February 8, 1994 City Commission meeting. The proposed text r �v change concerns listing a motocross park as a special exception use in the M-1 zoning district. ; R 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 I •. ��� „ Tram Road. The text change requirestwo public hearings perFlorida Statutes—The--- first reading has been advertised to be heard on February 8 and the second reading will a; f;yr� be on February 22. It is necessary to review the series of actions to fully understand i the request so it is suggested that the majority of comments and public hearing input ' take place at the February 22, 1994 meeting. The item on the February 8 meeting is a first reading of a zoning code text change to 51 .;,, gip. 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: t 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 �i . �t`v + I z. ' .t •vi� I� l It } >,'" i 1�"� N�tit�✓�" d a t t� nit t "�yJayc N 7 a t'� h ra Itf ,vy�< r� �ti�J uy St v, ly1 �f�����Y'G ^ia���,�JYYyrS� j�a� 11I.'�r,;�� �iipjf�.4�.y.f �r .,t' '.i 'T � t'�' A 1 X::r•.y+"� ::,.e M1 .1,.r.. � „ ws�an� fr�L':iµl�sFya a'��r. '�I IEr t��.' ��1 9`�, 7" '�v C�•�V�:y,'��°i rsu� yl " d rs+il:� E � �, r _ Ji � y�.'-.•t? ail}...wi,� M1. :Ll 'h,FrLSn :., i7� :I v 1.4., 5 t• .t� ;.,_t ,r75� � Lr1�e ,,'� �J al'-3, 4� J ,r,r i _ yn+nn Y.. a. t i " s 1. d +�..i�. :1e i'5�.� a �to ` :Fk j'Jft � +R. 't� ���t,�r�.:'?! ri`r�4r)�`: r,.L.«d '^�i i.: t uf. *, v a1 r � rt r,� / � •„_'t !. :�,�:�ti� f- �. ,1 e r ��.• t�4"�j a1� ,y�'\ F�.,,py \ t dre7n# t�i�,�of iiL.• ;.��r d.�� i 3 " r r:. t r---Jl... i L . 'Li .tc. �.. a .L-+ ��v r� n. ,;2t- ✓ .3r ra as �; �� �"{���1 1X�! { 1,"ti'. 1< 4': l / ')vi ♦ Y! \l -S Y4. � \ r.t/ ,1NY�.Y JIxG 4�`1: 1 Y l l 1: Jig 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. ' 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 p �3 approve such a use with conditions on a site by site basis. The Planning and Zoning y 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 ( us, holding motocross events. The discussion of these issues should be held at the s February 22 meeting when the specific proposal is reviewed. At the February 22 meeting, the details of suggested conditions of approval which can be laced on the special exception can be discussed is detail. There are suggested P P P � 99 conditions such as, limiting the time of approval to one year so that the City # 1 t ; Commission could revisit the use and make revisions or even deny the use if s , necessary. There are also suggestions about noise monitoring and requiring '. compliance with the Noise Ordinance of the City of Dania. {' r The February 8 meeting is the first reading of the proposed text change. The February j ` 22 meeting will be the second reading and all of the details of the proposed motocross �Y park will be discussed which, if approved, could require a number of actions by the City Commission. WA;lc r t s t+ + i y V r 1!��'it� >'y`���?r`S�(Y�a�zll, ;• �+t kJrJt 'Y?4 v + St t �f `•,�, tl7,t r..,fi', , p. j 7�>< 1 "�t�'STM+v;v k;`v" v'fiy Y�� �,s3y��+1 •,� s'•� llH ,yt,�.� t� 1P7 �r �'� >w�.i�'s� u a. nw- �J151..1�FtY. (l,f ur"f'. .Z, r��r T. "+, ..,;�e_nyf.,�.'r 4.k.°v a.. N. J �A. .. .:... ..,.. :�';t _ t A`{'Y'- •?i1+vv't5.Y4R"fely}' T ;•V. � T �14'?C�tt xt����>F�xIWi/,V, :'Q I,J`Y'M. f'-"fJi�i�l{t"1"�tG�l 1ev7 d�. r•,�'!t tr^` ` f ! f } _ '�k�e j".'t' 4 j� k t r , r i / r 'd . t f r "-r .'d -• � �`'�k.K `5 n� �,� t �y's l ' `" e}1J ,�-'�� �sr y- ��EFi�h �v } f}% P�J 7 !" r � I �nj r j 1-. _ t v:� f < ,. _ [ r , .. ` �:'ii ri �� 3. •v Y ..Y � ! ,t9 jP"' � ->� �< � �r c,-•d- ,• . r I r r .^ r >' Y �Fa.L >! t 1 ` ! {Y�M1a�t.. �Y ��} 9 Ht1� �tY L .tom/ J / .. �. i ....� .. i u. � _ _�� r ....�. _`..", •tl . .. .,, .: . ..} � .. - '..'Y�3_ v .,ti373:+ �s:an s'�:Ev.h,/J' /l�r .,.b,! 5,...• , (r+.' , '� : 1f p. +� n.1:� ,�jt f')�.v r r r r < n i \ i 1 ORDINANCE NO. AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF DANIA, t FLORIDA AMENDING SECTION 39-1040 OF ARTICLE LXII OF THE BROWARD COUNTY ZONING CODE AS ADOPTED BY ORDINANCE NUMBER 33-91; BY ADDING A NEW SECTION 39- 1040.1 THERETO TO PROVIDE A SPECIAL EXCEPTION USE FOR MOTOCROSS PARKS IN l LIGHT INDUSTRIAL (M-1) DISTRICTS; AND PROVIDING THAT ALL ORDINANCES OR PARTS OF ORDINANCES AND ALL RESOLUTIONS OR t +"` PARTS OF RESOLUTIONS IN CONFLICT HEREWITH BE REPEALED TO THE EXTENT OF i q SUCH CONFLICT; AND PROVIDING FOR AN "2 EFFECTIVE DATE. I; BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF DANIA, FLORIDA: '- T, Section 1• That Section 39-1040 of Article LXII of the adopted Broward tr° County Zoning Code entitled "Light Industrial M-1 District" be and the same is hereby � # amended by adding Section_39-1040.1 which would allow special exception uses and ------------------ would specifically list "Motocross Park" as a special exception use in the M-1 zoning F district, which shall read as follows: t "SECTION. 39-1040.1 - SPECIAL EXCEPTION USE - The following f uses shall be O permitted only upon authorization of the City ¢�� _,- Commission providing the use(s) shall be found 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 the Dania Zoning Code: "MOTOCROSS PARK" Section 2• That except as herein amended, all other provisions of said , Section 39-1040 of the Code of Ordinances shall remain in full force and effect. z: 1 Y 1 r yn 'r{ rf Cl,fr t to Cµi t f i 1 , I �} lC tJ�4�Yr! t}l/J{;. ' �5♦'3 r1 '. f !'� 1r�r^^n4 "af41vW 4 4! y Ztr JS+S s SN }:1 au ka ,,x:e£4d¢ t ( 1 ' I fKrtb �>o✓ k S� Ir �n z �y 14�.+4. ' .,i �. hr" �. M y "y+lJ e.f}'�'T N <r1'.•. 4�, . .i. ,`I , s.t eN F j1'�S"i�'.*.:.rn�}Fi- �S,> �:u�1`..i.�'ly5". .S<' •irl r�4 �'v( �'�.X '.�..i-if'C'} r ' '\.w i .:l Fr < Ta z yniy{! � ':::t.n.tj„I"y'^h��wv`:�'.nl}yM LL���sy��h v e 7 J, (,;.� Sr�cf4r f� Y�(• .r��yr v.J 4 dry , >i r r7 i 1 ..T'ra. _ tit. �. :1 ¢ ,sC N. .'w.r,,, )d- �.:v 1 � 7Gy.:.y$^ r a 3 e 3 T 1 ,.,• {^t5 .. a r ; .:].. / / .Y -rw< r - � ,,..} e �' �,. �l r a Y 'i. A ¢ `'ri - A l , 1 S. Section 3. That all ordinances or parts of ordinances and all resolutions or parts of resolutions in conflict herewith be and the same are hereby repealed to the extent of such conflict. Section 4. That this ordinance shall be in force and take effect immediately upon its final passage and adoption. PASSED and ADOPTED on First Reading on the day of 1994. Iy4'lµ 2 ' PASSED and ADOPTED on Second and Final Reading on the day of 1994. x 1 f MAYOR COMMISSIONER , s i ATTEST: CITY CLERK-AUDITOR �. APPROVED AS TO FORM AND CORRECTNESS T By: FRANK C.ADLER, City Attorney I U �fLr s t I 1 1 1 Iy r S , b t i r / ` CL 1.T, a° 0.1 {LT f° tl "' •( l '=j ✓Jt��J"f�� fW t�' FYL{F�/:} \ti/ 5 '�divx"fti�SaS�t xFY r�'3 CS/y,y�A�GfINW,'1� €/^1 IY'45S�1L 4Y�Yt4`.'6,i�w '. y, �t$/�r�`�SY.yy �� '"};r�r"�`t 1�STilt`,7C T;,.•r F,(�7k� �f,y �G�Ltkl. 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IIQ salt R1EmlOal NO,2 .I,n an m. Cep• a 'Drw. 7J<lHRTS ER wCILIM& tb„ Elands an Femr,nry S,199t RHaSO,IGTt7tu S APOtL= -r rue t er. AN 0MMtE OF tl7�PNaramntlrw• yp-0ATSIM act �. r•+s. Irmo.e THECfTY CCNNtBStC NOF attarnmsmmsr,royb/t513➢192M AM. MORTH s7EDER-' THE CITY OF PEMBROKE naarE,vile DdnduO a y[mllc 5-DODGE AL HIGHWY, SUITE id Ali I+Y arv..Or.n auel•. ewr o .. PINES, FLORm11, AMEND. lroarinvv mttn Cmy COmmu- 18387AaCBFD39IDM1 FORT LAUDERDALE. wor.rr al IND THE ZONING CODE. awn 1Amfin9 Rmm d It* 79-HONDA SUFIC25MI $DRMA D((CAMENDING SECTION Danu Cry Mall, 101 Nan t7-M YUNDAt /a0 AM-SILO iM cam 7SS.080 OF THE CODE t Dania Baton EnuUvnE. RMHLD2IJ➢HU07la27 MONDAY-FRIDAY r w r y O INANCES OF7IECITI Danu. Fbr,g b cLMder DB-H YUNDAI lE CHIC tAESTAU- r D PENBAOaE LINES, 1M iallerinp Ixepoaea KMHLA31isJU268064 AANT AMo tDUNGE � �. i FU ronn. N ORIDA, ENT/PLED Ordi DS-KAASAKI 51 tY,STATE HDRD 7 WrOAM PROTECTIVE AN ORDINANCE OF JKAVN6A19FA004M ►LAINTATCO11, MEASURES. REDUNIED 7H£ CITY OF DANIA, 92-LEXUS FiDRJaA ,aerie:: n.ar a 0 ALL NEW P&SIDENCES FLORIDA AMENDING Si JTBWKIJMN0046116 590 PM-7M F8F ma.y.c lay aTs•ih■�' a L ATED IN ALL REST- TION 39.040 OF ARTICLE II_MERCURY T,aURSDAT - tasa■_as seer 0 TAL ZONING DIS- IJtd OF THE BRDWARD 2MEPM iSJ7NB8859" SATIURMAY arlr.,r.,�rs..I..N•. T S OF THE CRY TO COUNTY ZONING CODE 76-OLOSUDBME JAIE CARRELL r..ku akae e ESTABLISH THE STAIN- AS ADOPTED BY ORD7.3E R[IL1TS7SO SUPERVISOR cw air al � ara DARDS FOR MEASURES: !CANOE MASER aBit;By DO-TOYCIA ELECTIONS as..rie..a�m,r,a.ays..Ir e e PROVIDING FOR PLYING ADDING A NEW SECTION 111272040013 BFOS'ARD Caum vim•am. ■ _ RIS STANDARDS AND a9•vDa➢.1 TRERETO TO ST-VOLYO iwA T 1,III S m nu amyl va�io�i p� C RIFYNa NHAT OPEN- PROVIDE A SPECIAL ES- YV1AX8845H1229AU ■.•� - ■Pa• 7• 1N B ARE SUBJECT TO CEPTION USE FOR MDT¢ D3-VAMAHA cuss.n.M aa..spr, ■ 1 R ULATION AND THE CROSS PARKS IN LIGHT JYA22000KDAD(UI ref, awwir. o�nl.�. r I WIND RESISTANCE PRES• fNDUSTRO.L (11 it DLS-J+nusrl 39. true A6.teed, Jay SURFS THE PROTECTIVE TFICTS: AND PROVIDING sac- sr, a taltc. MEASURES MUST AD. THAT ALL ORDINANCES HERE TO:PROVIDING FOR OR PARTS Of OFLI 1 la r 5 y CONFLICTS: PROVIDING NANCES AND ALL RESD- ■ as FIIB SEVERABILRY; AND IIITIDNS OR PARTS OF e.,o rust,aaRA 'I •� f PROVIDING FOR AN EF- RESOLUTIONS IN CON- iN THE THE SEVENTEENTH UA ESTATE ' .`tla '� ( f , fECT1VE DALE. PL1CT HBREWRH BE !iE tl^D �� ..a A PROPOSED ORDINANCE PEALED TO PHE EXTENT JUDICIAL CIRCUIT N AND I"UI1 J 94-0/ IS: OF SUCH CONFLICT:AND FOR BROWARD COIMY. W"PALM Arm J iv r AN ORDINANCE OF PROVIDING FOR AN II C�No.93,1254141 a O.n" alumina ' TIE Cf7YCOMMISSION OF FECTIVE DATE !r'�/ r THE CITY OF PEMBROKE Any Irorsoe Wee deride.to m tiv Irumlape at Em Shea m,�Ca =74= � (. PINES,FLORIDA.AMEND. Ip ADb eH a declaion ��N>Aaho 19 L1eds saTu .- a� arPl.., 'ppy ry' Pelrorr/Hlrmartd mar.sees .,er.abao urs I T/ MG CHAPTER 155, ZDN- made h 1te Ody Commi Apes.CordoL ING. SECTIONS 155.Is6 son sun regard to and awr.es etlpl Ala.,aL u AND 155.149 OF THE be considamid ad M�mWo. RO10rneM1e MMiu I soft ads■ a- as � ro Pt i Droward�lTae. a+.aa sTm .r. r%n. r CODE IT OiO]PEMBROKE KE act Cry sit the =need , ReeT■d/OF ACn= 1tl1�„„ti, esi v aaJuo 4 , _ , THE STY OF REIA. TO sand J d Oro urpm detgs, RoseNOTICE Rosemarie tCt100 7 ' PINEb, FLORIDA, i0 atb Tor■rGl purpor mAy TO Flomrtrb Martino or. u,. we's van s s a AMEND THE F43IM M reedlaenemettWembF FLnilkYlatldenorn rr.�aas.asn essysn t v USES IN COMMUNITY ten micoro of Ilea prome6• YOU ARE NOTIFIED the MWII-Famly - tress net Y j BUSINESS IB.21 AND GEM- cgs H made IM'wh recorE m action for disealNon d O Yor1n BrowaN 1p1a., aess a.r,o,y, .ra�.T f r ERAL BUSINESS B3)DIS- Jrclude,has testimony and marrisge hu been Ue! Coldoa,11l,tlFFlrThty nekrrlxATaRe.s.+cot TRICTS; PROVIDING FOR evidence upon which :he Against You a in You an,t H 7Nm 8nward#pM. tv I CONFLICTS; PROVIDING appeal w>o be based, qupea m save a edge'd Condos.MualFamlly b'• «Oe0 P^• .lu v.�n / 1 I FOR SEVERABILRY: AND /a/LDU ANN CUUNNG Your wrinen oefensr, / 15 Brownd Beach Area- slow ti vac aver ..o: Fu PROVIDING FOR AN I HAM. ADMIN.AIDE any,to a an Chi V1■- JIpU.Condos, w.ohs r.rr eeeulaao FECTIVE DATE January 21L INA hw. Petrioner, wnow ad- Mur4F - eruct SIN 1', All Interested parties m y drew u/s05 d.W.Sm Ave. tl6 Palm 8e�Oolelq- p1ie^• evt emnnea,� a { i appall et sa10 Duce a/hd NOTICE t.LuoIII fL 3011 v ApU Colhdo6 TMr•'•nsea,u eal�lr a I ' t place to pprrmam Liver views TOWN OF lalore January at 199a, MurIFNn - an kao to • >r», •'. i r a ti or objections or may■rbmr DAVIE.FLORIDA and Oe Life orglnel teM av iT wean Deer �q Li1dhl In vrtfanp an or Defers Nolla Y Mraby glean cork of true cleat N9h■tsa• Beata Aron APu.. -sa an, s i- thb data and thre to 9v that an Fabrusry .77 1991, on server on Pat6orrar a„n v OItV.Gbrk. t99a. t 3:00 Pon. « L Mmediateh'aAoraalteC aA- CbndoA Mut11.FAmly r..w„�ie a•rop If.;. W - a TY OF PENMBROKE eoan Ihwwtlan r Pnaic+-assume a Eelault wet be alw Dade 9ounny H1 as }< r,' PINES, FLORIDA Dorm Brolverd rows i a a io[.�y.�„ Iwo ! I Vs/EILEEN M. 7ESH, Lisa, ...... saaoa,m ens. fym — 1 CMTi' �w♦—•.IalFeureHW 141�u[,a.NeClaal cardrg gmwwA 0. Y•Pan reinstalled. lee ,3h Any Person who deoidn Cfh•OF PoR7 UUDERDAL£ c>�__- snt.. [ ' to gppeal any decision of NOTICE OF ELECTION 023 waft Snowed ,OOn..�. Pal a u a. law «{[^ 4 [ the-Gommisson rrn ra• RESOLUTION NO. 9" Houar Mouornmawa aaf+eo: r sped to any maker mnsi0- A RESOLUTION OF THE CfTYCOMMISSIONOFTT/ECity t Waal Browud Houses Y■aoo - see, ease a ryi vt�; end at this meeting will OF FORT UUDERDALEfLORIDA,CALLING THE REGU- Browwd leach Arne �I'? p••^•u•• � , r n, need a record at the pro• URTAIENNIALMUNIC ALPRIMARTELECRONTOBE Moises are It1^ onedli and for such Put. HELDONFEBRUARY8 Ina,TONOMINATEOUALFFED US Peyp BeanCountrys■oao - vv. altlls `e t I pose, may,road to ensure PERSONS FORTHE OFFICES CFNAYOR-CONNLSSION- Ho KTMo Y,y�e,e.�T,nr ua M I wrbetm rarord d the ERANDCITVCOMMISSIONER FROM COMMISSIONERS- q yWJ t , r procesdage Is made,which IGIS 1 THROUGH a RESPECTIVELY.AND CALLING inn B°� Y - va wrnum record Includes testimony HHELD ON MARCH EN 1994 TO ELECT A MAYIRND� LM Aaonu smich F4a Rao ' s�cawe�aoaaww I[ I and evidence upon which ISSIONER AND FOUR CITY COMMISSIONERS 932 lienlaM To Slum Fr T• �w• the appeal b to De based. BE R RESOLVED BY THE CRY COMMISSION OF !.. +•+• JwTsry 2). 19M 83a Out to Area RanuH THE CITY OF FORT UUOERDALE, FLDRIDA: B36 Wanted To Reed 1S ig• NOTICE OF SECTON 1.tneltM regular trlennlal munowal pdnury # PUBLIC HEARING election of the Cry of Fo t Lauderdale a hereby aMd to Residemvl fdINUTES TO Poo l - be hold on the Bin clay of February,1994,for the purpor 850 Commer"linaorrhe w BEFORE THE CITY OF of nominating qualified ppeprrson for true oRwn of Mayor Prop" ANYWNEB DANIA. FLORIOAregardwg Commissions,and Clty COmmisaionef,respili vnN of the 85t Ste Waw,o rnrue.one.anoP• the following requested Cry of Fort Lauderdale:provided, nowever,tlluult 611te 652 Warehouses/Indu" sr,.^ 1p ls•on Yatlena number W candidates qurllddvwerg for the OlfiOe a1 M�eyor E5.9 =iuRe i oP a eeerm All NOTICE U" HEREBY DIV• Commissioner or Cry Commissorer from a singe O.sirlct "ro"n. mum. '+ EN that the Clry Commis• u two candidates or less for my such office, than the 851 MIN iwceon/8lorepe e a.hoar,o Tp..a 1•K 15s�_ Sion of the City al Coast Prunine,y election fan me wooed DI shall not be held. 856 Wanted To Rent Flaioe on February O,lBBs SECTION 2.ThelfierMal trenniel municipal election storm,Offo & WT-72M at 7:30 PM or es coon ihere• of the Oty of Fort Lauderdale shall be bald on the Om any . Warehouses nNaRvvopo �• ettm ee Me manor ern lea of March.199a,tm the purpose of electmp a Me Yor-Com- d58 Wanted To Rant No Ma 2yph'" �• Y miseionm and a Cry Commissioner Tram each of the four, NouyrooO - , wargom beam,will conduct•public (I Commission Districts,respectively from IN CandvIM Commercial/Income FuIn... api.., yearly. hearina in The Cry Commit' nominated fan such offices,such Mayor-Cemmeeslomr and Property Gn aos•e II Can son Mlielin Room Of The Commissioners a0 elecled to each serve for a term In• 8W Seance To Renters/ reef y - Denis City Nell, 100 Weal mnp at 11.OD oclock A.M. on Tuesday.the 151h Cody of Apanmems•Houeaa NuLwio�ly - 21 fro l� in -M% Dania Beach Boulevard, March, 199a,and ending at 11:00 o'clock A.M.on Tum- No.rCrRioewa •s2.50 YTS Denis, Flonda, to consider day,the 101h de of March,1997.at until Their successor, HOUVIVopp — a/2w. Karl [, the following proposed are ellhded an Qualified. FAIR HOUSING We., rune Pe,een t-0,se C' -„ ecF Ordinance. SECTION3.Thal the ChY Clark ehershy aulhor¢edand NOTICE Nixes, No rue Aaa.wa p k: PETITION NO:VA•a2• dlro"a to piece upon the ballots IO be mho an suc4. h Nwo - v, sexy nutlike s� primary el ecru to be solo February a.199a,the nemes al Aa sr«fee ed.ar sea hs,N„ seas Inn male pe .on Alto! a • ell candldafn properly aauallfyhng end to place upon Me w eva en 1.M reperel ear ReNTLOtAio HB ap"002 M • -1h' �;. USE THE RIGHT ballola to lea ute0 et aei0 ropuler mumnpal.1ZI on 10 be New, del. rwsn makes h N.o — v, arv..nikgne eq d:. heldon March B,199a,Ihenamesolthecandldatesnome• ulal•"P i• .ey..u.a an, .prh. urpeleq ,a?, Re a = TOOL rusted a1 such primary electron. sir••,•recta. umh•nkk or "Oolm rum. aae.paa:a.:o enr SECTION a. hat vollin mechlM•a shell be used at such ,AI e"',gllon. w.. n.,aio.p: p Nw — to eupha.. .pore• Ap vT• "' rs't FOR THE OB. elections end ma Cry Clare is hereby eufnonzeo and dI bmul.l um.. r eternal Mae qn quiet I•un- An .• . fected to make all nocesaery arrangements for the use cl or Ik ae O+e Ini.nisnia make cry en eoo•eex•exss chin sni0 voting machmpe et such eectiona and ear the form a- 1•"� sa pnlo.nao. 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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 ; ,fix 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 �1 z ORDINANCES OR PARTS OF ORDINANCES AND ALL RESOLUTIONS r OR PARTS OF RESOLUTIONS IN CONFLICT HEREWITH BE x ' REPEALED TO THE EXTENT OF SUCH CONFLICT; AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. ANY PERSON WHO DECIDES TO APPEAL ANY DECISION MADE BY THE CITY COMMISSION i Y w 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 {I A VERBATIM RECORD OF THE PROCEEDINGS IS MADE WHICH RECORD INCLUDES THE ' t ;+ TESTIMONY AND EVI ENCE UPON WHICH THE APPEAL IS TO BE BASED. r. l" �f O ANN CUNNINGHAM, A MN. 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ITT � - -. • - . d�� � � � u��' � i ICI } �+ KOM �c. d KELIM VILLAS ■ ■ ■ n r • • � `°1 0 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 € Ardeljan a variance request for property located at 510 SE 4 Ct., seconded by Robert�. Hams.v Motion failed on the following roll call: i Kim Daise No Robert Harris - No y t Clifford lacino - No Tim Mc Leod No ti Mike Rozos - Yes 2. ZT-19-93 - The request of the q South Florida Sports Committee, Inc. to amend the zoning code { ' a by adding Section 39-1040.1 to Article LXII - Light-Industrial M-1 District. This text change I r would allow special exception use in the M-1 district and would specifically list motocross park p� `{i ski as a special exception use. The proposed text change follows: ti Section 39-1040.1 - Special Exception Use - The following use(s) shall be permitted only upon authorization of the City Commission providing the use(s) shall be found to comply with _the requirements of Section 6.40 of the Dania Zoning code per the procedure in Section 10.12 i 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- 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 tw{ 3 approval as an added use in this district; the City Attorney felt it would be in the best interest of " ' the City to change this request from a permitted use to a special exception use. This would w ',` , allow the City Commission to review each request of this nature in this zoning district on an individual basis. 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 change to the item. Jay Field of the Ravenswood area addressed the board speaking in opposition of this 9 PP chan ge. Sherrie Co ale 9 le of th e Rave nswood area addr essed the boar speaking i d •,,I n opposition P 9 pp tlon 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 u � 1, .. V t .'„ I y • x F t s l Vlti` }1ti'�.3'J,r�"+.tt� ^'iiti{ 1c'>F'�FJ .•?ja�`(.1 s y td o t , V 'F. Y, , �jY ��.i e�� ���rftU✓ x Y /.,e." ''1"oty "'t ,_ ti ° "i u.'3r +t. a a;.. .,, t i�r Z e'41 V�I �(� .� o.R�'� f�� VhA��P 'U tcy� 7 `Is S r .. � ••• 9 4 e.a u th � f .fie�V �T b "r ,f 8 `r C w. 1',� LyI. 'p xJ, R .... _ �, a � t� F y ;i`.,� s • r x2 wc . 'y `A v � t•���i x%e P)y��` 4 4 A r L t t YS x, t _. � .. ..-. " �� ..� x , � � � � ` �i'� � �� � .�� �_� � ',.� I I I 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: j 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, � a 54; PAGE 32, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF DADE COUNTY, FLORIDA, SAID LANDS SITUATE, LYING AND at BEING IN BROWARD COUNTY, FLORIDA. LESS THEREFROM THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED REAL PROPERTY: THAT CERTAIN PORTION OF SAID TRACT 9, BLK 1 DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: N K` COMMENCING AT THE NW CORNER OF THE NE 1/4 OF SECTION 29, THENCE EASTERLY ALONG THE I Z NORTH LINE OF SAID NE 114 A DISTANCE OF 365 FEET; THENCE SOUTHERLY PARALLEL TO THE WEST gr, LINE OF SAID NE 114 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 you MENTIONED COURSE A DISTANCE OF 225.00 FEET MORE OR LESS TO THE BANK OF A LAKE; THENCE ; 5, EASTERLY MEANDERING THE SAID BANK TO A POINT BEING 490.00 FEET EAST OF THE SAID WEST {i 'N! LINE OF THE NE 1/4 OF SEC 29 AND 285.00 FEET MORE OR LESS SOUTH OF SAID NORTH LINE OF THE NE 1/4 OF SECTION 29, THENCE NORTHERLY PARALLEL TO THE SAID EAST LINE OF THE NE 1/4 OF k ' eli SECTION 29, A DISTANCE OF 265.00 FEET MORE OR LESS TO A POINT 20.00 FEET SOUTH OF THE SAID 4 NORTH LINE OF THE NE 1/4 OF SECTION 29; THENCE WESTERLY PARALLEL TO THE SAID NORTH LINEC . , + I q x,w OF THE NE 114 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 s5ry {. DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: THE NORTH 365 FEET OF TRACT 9, BLK 1, LESS THE WEST 470 FEET ; Jr THEREOF. ALSO LESS THAT CERTAIN PORTION OF THE EASTERLY 160 FT OF TRACT 4, BLK 2, DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: BEGINNING 76.55 FEET NORTH OF THE SOUTH BOUNDARY OF SAID TRACT 14 f; 4, BLK 2, ON A LINE PARALLEL TO AND 16-FEET WEST OF THE EAST BOUNDARY OF SAID TRACT 4, BLK g1� 2 AND RUNNING NORTHEASTERLY AT AN ANGLE OF 62;A DISTANCE OF 70 FEET TO A POINT, THENCE a; NORTHWESTERLY AT AN ANGLE OF 88°02'20" FOR A DISTANCE OF 123.69 FEET; THENCE SOUTHERLY - 9r A DISTANCE OF 175 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING (SAID LAND LYING NORTHERLY OF A CERTAIN r CANAL EASEMENT, SAID EASEMENT BEING RECORDED IN DEED BOOK 722, PAGE 394, BROWARD COUNTY RECORDS.) {, 4 ^`j Dan Oyler, City Planner addressed the board to discuss this special exception request by the South Florida Sports Committee to construct a Motocross park at this site. Mr. Oyler I ' 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. " l , MINUTES PLANNING AND ZONING BOARD PAGE 3 January 19,1994 ,ref iy'Y��S Y a r :ik, AY ,"`< , ✓ ' ', i�{'tfi,�i>•��tr'!„Is��X41t�.�� .ten fJ w - w5' �` 'It �.A4c� ,.,., 4 �al 7K��i Yrr/, r �is 1 '.;� I ✓i � a �. C'�.f�r t l i" a � w+v v d: t +'t ,a✓�s � f 'r�,Y4 £Srva�J f l� ,j.{f �W C f t l 7 i rt a ' ! t _ .—"a— . I • L t e �1� t i.£g l'1 ay, -a 'J'ti £ �• � )£;7 b� r }, it I Nl S,.£ ,Y , � Y lY- . 't l 4:• � ( 5: a l� t 'f �t >l+ -. ✓n r}F f 1�,,;a rl f i,r p,.. r C., ,, �£ 4. �;4 i I. y MEMORANDUM TO: CITY MANAGER ROBERT FLATLEY FROM: WANDA MULLIKIN, CITY CLERK V SUBJECT: BID ADVERTISING DATE: DECEMBER 30, 1993 FM Y } { }� In light of the Commissions' concerns regarding the procedure for advertising for bids, R ' the following is the procedure we now use: ; The charter requires that we advertise for bids at least 15 days prior to receiving them ; with ads being advertised twice, a week apart, in a newspaper of general circulation 3 throughout the county. 5 I h,E In the past when the Miami Herald offered advertising in the classified Broward edition ' of the paper, we utilized their paper and rates due to the fact that they were much less than the cost of the Sun Sentinel and also due to the fact that the Sun Sentinel ,. demands more time in which ads must be submitted prior to advertising. This caused 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.------- _ r I Sr rr� v 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 s 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 of ,y!9. general circulation in the county. The rates are much less than the Sun Sentinel and 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 Hearings6and 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 x I , 1 4 >`+� aU�� d^J.' Y ,f .,2 rr" ri�:trfS • tep„ f r 5 -r rot li L.ti , i r)ri?,/Yi P W z71!n Y 41Jir rI'.f) �KIt'va�,Y.t1Y}� ' ,�,iY ,, ^,}I3e M'( rr•�T"�d,�j f9jl(rn(`'� f cG A' +r k�}n( ��ti�rc �f� 9��'`Ih t � •�,r� {'Jtfyi"P irl e i�i ky�1��p1�,1��r ,n^�3r,A�,. �`K{} ( *,�r.JM.:''/Ya ! 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I have attached a list of other cities using the Broward Daily Business Review 1 \„•,r • cost comparison of newspapers. ,fi.f.`�T f. �.•,`I t I' rNr h lfi' : at' :i a [..k •:r t: I Z:•, ��Y�+r r 1 + tii to t a!kt. }f rt li 1 H� P f t L1}: '.••1}Irk. Yrl�'. L�� t I DAf WRW% RM RUTH H. BROWN FXEcVTM VICE PEEs/DEA? December 23, 1993 Ms. Charlene Salta City of Dania 100 W. Dania Beach Blvd. Dania, FL 33004 Dear Charlene, As per your request, please be advised that the k , r' Broward Daily Business Review publishes legal advertisements for the Federal, State and County I J r } governments as well as the following citiest 4 .' Lauderdale-By-The Sea y J 1, Bids ( r Hearings 1 Lauderhill Proposal for Public Sale f ; r7 Ft. Lauderdale b t t Meeting notices of Unsafe ± y� Structure Board ;k Violation-Code Compliance Div. 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RA y:j n4�'y``• 60 1.612: L IM4 \YZ,. ,1 y j`. 4 k� ;2. is r` 1 2 r t , i;i�• Ll i' 4 1'' 1'r.. ` a t L ' Y11 tl:w 4`•;1 4 i r. FF j Broward Daily Business Review Published Daily except Saturday.Sunday and Lepaf Holidays Fort Lauderdale.Broward County.Florida. STATE OF FLORIDA RILOU�$T ROR PROPO>jlLL. t` i UR71GUMUILD `. COUNTY OF BROWARO: CONSTRUCTilloRorHEW pm a Before the undersigned authority personally appeared DAMIA PI[It.� C. Landy, he on oath says that the Is the Administrative 300 NORTH BEACH ROAD 1 Asslstant of the Broward Daily Badness Review,a newspaper the City of Dania Is reQuesllflg ! FortLauderdale, In Broward County, Florida; published at Fort proposals to damollah and r that the attached copy of advertlsemenl, hdnp a Legal remove the existing pier,andto v r Ip Advertisement of Notice in the matter of design and construct A new pier Ky, Request For Proposal at the following location: 4 Design/Build n/Build Construction of New n[&,Dani Fi tech ,,. 9 Danla,Florlda - •• (( t ' ' a Per, Dania Pier — 300 North Beach Road The proposal to to De In - +' accordance with the Specillca- ;llons'which are available In the City Clerk's office. WhereverXXXXXXX ; In the.................. ...Court, apeclBe directions are Indicated, .. r fi """""" 'other products and services was published In said newspaper In the Issues of :moeling or exceeding the quaff r r C ,t,`�ljdi June 21, 28, 1993 fly of those specified may tre + 6ubstituted.Wrttlon nonce Of Any ! x + ' substllvllonar deviation from the � r �" ' r++',}¢' "specifications,In any way,must r be Indicated on your proposal. Proposals must be rewlved no , + later than 5:00 P.M;,August 24, xy 4 , ' that IN r� �y;�4 - --Reviawflls tatun vn7ipi�f published at FortwUudsMard il�Business '�Mn Wanda Mullikin —... Broward Caunry, Florida, and INt IN tab newspaper her Cll Clark - - - - � y r r Mntofm been continuously Publlshad m SAW Broward Caunry. City Of Dania Florid,and has been antered a %"end class mall molter A the post ollka In Fart Uuderdd, In slid Broward County. P.O.80X 1708 i s at preceding t Ill publication for a Wild of w yea n in 100 W.Dania Beach Blvd. ; of Itrs at me ad copy of edrertlslmenb and alllant furthof Says Dania,Florida 33004 +� Nat aM has nail or D Id not prombed any potion, firm of v eorpotitlon am/of cc ,rebate.eommisslon or refund lot the A pro-bid mea11PQ WIII be held purge o ecurl I . wvadUement IQr publlcallon In the for all interested parties on Tugs• said swap r. / Iday,June 29,1993,ffi2UO o'clock ., , m. In City Hail,City of Dania,p. `3y:r 4 ' IW W.Dania Beach Blvd..Dania, Florida. J rror addlllone[ Information of Swoin to ands s ed before ma IMa 28 line 93 physical Inspection of the lacllM ' .. ,: AD.ta..•.•.. ty,Please wit Mc Timothy Tapp, .. .. ....... ..... ..... • Director Of Parks and RecreallOn . ' riO51921-8700 ext. 6121.2E B93•8-002101 ; is t C. Landy parsonally known to me. �I Vrr:"tn: l.� ••rl KAifCS: rat F \OTAt:YpUbU' `"^";::*I��i'D'` I i ' r r [t,{i,'F •1 �� �t t�r7d{ � C A K SrnF�:� r 1 , ,:�� ( yrXy iti4`'x�i �Jb .c•v t`11 S A.n„ry h t r ;l� 4,ti+'t.A t 1±•rr Yr i K .lUM T t L r , + rLr�d. .�]�T[hf�yrr����N rl?Y� •._:r n 1.0.>i.r»`a f,l v'fi1�t+m !a •. y Y""' '"�.' `'\ ,w ,! t %. '1w rsYy' a i.'` �`' 'r,,y �._ ..1•vrn � :. 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A 1 BILLING OAT( { 11IM1G ►EA100 { TERMS Of PAYMENT t PAGE 11 25 OAYS AFTER See reverse for terms and explanations. - 7 BILLED ACCOUNT 10. 1 ADYEATISER/CLIENT CITY OF DANIA 065901006 100 W DANIA BCH BLVD 91 NAME Or AOY(ATISERICLIENT DANIA FL 33004 PLEASE INDICATE ON REVERSE SIDE OF REMITTANCE STUB ANY ITEMS OISPLTTED/NOT PAID FOR 10 DATE/ ItI RYUEMC[ II II N A7 IS V IILLEO IS O GROSS 10 NET PU{ NOM31A OWNIPTION TYPE UNITS:SIEE RATE AMnUNT AMOUNT BALANCE FORWARD 2033.52 06/25 965480 P YMENT - THANK YOU 1018.50CR 3 06/17 965764 P YMENT - THANK YOU 1015.02CR t� TOTAL PAYMENTS / JU TMENTS 2033.52CRot i F� a , 6/10 0#: 677701809 ULL RUN CLASSIFI C 1 0029 1 .25 108.75 0745 1 V#: 584188001 DVERTISEMENT THE 3 87L EAR SHEETS 2.00 110.75I 6114 0#: 92-1123 ULL RUN CLASSIFI Ck 1 0085 1 .25 212.50 ; f t 0700 I V#: 600876001 OCUMENT 00020NOTI 2 170L r9` EAR SHEETS 2.00 214.50 c 6/19 PO#: METERS ULL RUN CLASSIFI C 1 0042 1 .25 105.00 1 " 0700 I V#: 600876002 40TICE TOBIDDERS T 2 84L t �w EAR SHEETS 2.00 107.00 G/27 0#: DANIA-PIE ULL RUN CLASSIFI C 1 0054 1 .25 135.00 O700 I Y#: 604792001 EOUEST FORPROPOSA 2 108L ttl EAR SHEETS 2.00 ? ' 1, 6/24 0#: 42248 ULL(OUT-OF-SECT) CAD 3 0400 1 .25 210.00 4700 I V#: 604792002 1 168L 1, AFFIDAVIT CHARGES 2.0 212.00 }; r x? r( CURRENT NET 781.25 CURRENT GROSS 781.25J LEA •ET IM THIS COPT IDA YDUA AE[OA05. AfYUAM THE BOTTOM PORTION WITH SODA REMITTANCE. • i ' ACING 1 CUAAIN? NET ', •� UNAPPLII AMOUNT TOTAL MET AMOUNT J fs 10 DAYS LO OITs 30 OATS i0.00 0.00 0.00 781.25 781 .25 PROMPT PAY DISC IF RECEIVED BY 07/20/93 23.47 TOTAL 79 65901006 757.78 i AMOUNT PAlO REMIT TO: n ITY OF DANIA Stln-Sentinel DEPT. N214320 a;< j MIAMI, FLORIDA 33121-4320 t 00078125 00075778 0000000000 000000000 0659010065 1 i _ + e ,ry f i r -, wrr� , i t � J + I � ry ti r V/l r+l• ,,,I � of � V . �1{9)li�.c1P'�f�'v Yw'��t r<titI rJ, i r e Pfw✓t f4 { '. t .�YTr",5°�Lr"�,�yf/+ t rf� M1'� 2 �r ?• 2 4 .3 C>k"�'�yyiG'f , n�ri:'�,�✓ Y��li tv � e u+iJC1 , 1 eil`hYi„?����5 / 1✓:tt�-.v" f`"tL �ih SP�•V`4 � ` y :�! h r r4'{j�t �::��'��;v,y! .�^irlr ' +��9 : t'7ef ylil"!1 ^ ..�I � � .. : r•"Y I:.. rX Itiz`Sw �v. ! 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C ,,.� C.,II `� e'a.�4 %t4 y -',� +cwt tI t 4rjr j�+�„�s'l'I rrd TYt� ulry Y ..•7.N t J rl 1 r � - I f i + .,•-G�'.. )7 I r +7 5+. •' yx5 'k PI r� ?f'( � Y •r3w��;+1 j1x�TCY �T{Z�I.;.x.s r �a �• At , 1 S.1 r, I -r I , _ i ":''^.+t �' l iy -xl -„ i s t Y t f' S7G ��/{ °j�PL F 1 t_`.,. .�.r, G r , 1 y`'+. �h_: _/ . _. r r r:. ; r^ .•1 ., °` tir •a .. v� Y Ir � , i y a itt _ �+ �:G� c � i«mt er e A Kn1aMJYeGr Nowprpw AYOUMf[NttOSEo ADVERTISING STATEMENT 8 f 13242187009306290000432' ` �, irdLAJ61LnIlurJ„I,nlllurll6nLJ,II,,,Ir,6JLJ 27 2s CITY OF DANIA Billing Number: X21870 0 06/20/93 ❑ NANDA MUL LIKIN CITY CLERK If you have any questions regarding this statement,call 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 1 r MIAMI HERALD 112/91 BILLED ACCOUNT 3 1 DOCUMENT HUMBER 4 1 BILLING DATE • —WISHING CO CITY OF D IA X218700 . HERALD PLAZA NANDA MULLIKIN CITY CLERK 14 '"00xT 1IAMI, FLORIDA 33132-1693 PO BOX 1708 06/20/93 - DANIA FL 33004-1708 - f R BILLING PERIOD 6 TERMS OF PAYMENT 7/9 ACCOUNT NO. / / — 06/20/93 / s CONTRACT AGREEMENT 29 ADVERTISING THIS PERIOD 29 ADVERTISING TO DATE p i 1� , I"e i TYPE RENEWALSIZE REBATABLE NON-REBATABLE TOTAL REBATABLE NON-REBATABLE TOTALDATE I , 12 30 15 18 7 1! 19 20 1 ( ..{{u¢Z¢a• .± REFEF43M 17 oEsavraxgRoacTcaa p ,mtEEb ism tun ug67 Aa0Lw1 MEr AMOUNT r lip pVP;"x', AD MUMM duRrL OR dEOrfa r _ I F - 1. ,.; BALANCE FROM 09/27/92 d i,f t BALANCE FORWARD 1 1 2 3 ; I ; ; q00 CLASSIFIED CONTRACT X21870 C HERALD LEGAL CLASS — — Pur x 2� 2 5561800 REQUEST= FOR PROPOSADANIAPIE all 5t1 14 t 4306 v 1 AFFIDAVITS) _ 6/2 2t00 CLASSIFIED TOT. 432.36 + � ' t r t TOTAL BILLING THIS PERIOD (N OF ALL DISC UNTS) HE VALUE YOUR BUSINESS T ANK YOU OR ADI ERTIS;N WITH; THE MIAMI HERALD/EL NUEVO HERA D. xx t TO INSURE YOUR ADVERTISING RUN AS SCHE ULED, PLEAS IAKE SOR YOUR PAYMENT IS RECEIVED B TH 2OTH OF THEM NTH. aY DOINO'T IS YOU HILL AVOID A LATE PAYM HT HARGE OF 1 1/2 FINANC CHARdE TO PLACE A CLASSIFIED AD Il BR HARD, PL SE Cj LL 764-7026 (TOLL FREE) ; t t t t + t t t t t + t t + _ 0.29 DAYS 30 GAYS A"� 60 DAYS 90 DAYS u 1AYOUMf t' GIOTAL NET O S"OOIMI NET ALA ' 43936 T.r, C': e �Ulini j'�ernjl el�edd r , r.- Y � r 'fw�`r'`�tn j;X`t"i J'yT�(<4�'.S'i f. � +y 'r! �i'r• t+ e i L v"+4J4 +��,gr�ril(�ri�'r�J3 si�}'(dry ✓�L' 4c ii<�{' Fr�f 1��� e �"'Lry s 1!{+ afir j �! i t c�I•.;..It tr' u, r ♦ -., \ .J.tty r s AyF S w,. �' ^� yr ,r'u .. S�. gTF� " 1 t7ik,4'� ,7 ' J"� ,+�i+' , +alili.0 >..J�f 1.vy�Y tt4 i�IE i✓ y+i ,i " ..r [ — f( 14 y� b! 7 � �SLc� , �� .� f , y.✓ •, � � r � A -• ,r w �+. ' �,r ',,� }���y � � ti�,� e {,���4xh VI �� +1"r�� f �Nht +1{ :'... J" ' '} r ^rr.: i. + t i i r'� i \ L.t 4 '1 J '� • S �` (�rl.,'rJr ;� r { r NMI A KniFht•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: i (•TISTnnTA"N nF PECORE0 . 8 y of The Miami Herald, a daily news- t r published at Miami in Dade I RO"'"� K paper P spa"reuw p County, Florida; that the attached pµW NOR r F Y copy of advertisement was published '0°"o"TMeE ROAD i °r , in said newspaper in the issues of: 7 ", ;.,, w•Mp ow,�b•�• � j �`. tt JUNE 20, 28, 1993 „;,, •„a^�e• I tt 'a74 ) wnoe••1 w m W In � i , ,�`* •croevri wn er '�vwi.py ti 1M nt'• 2 Affiant further says that the said `"""'UN a t _. _._. The Miami Herald is a newspaper published at Miami, in the said a•*"„R, . , , Dade County, Florida and that the �.uo«Na•p.•°0"0"« said newspaper has heretofore been '^�• e. ..�n.a � ,�. � y continuously published in said Dade • c.N,•,01d County, Florida each day and has t24.+ 1or. r ' rs• :• _ been entered_as._second .class-_mail�A�kM --- ° matter at the post office in Miami, a�8' ° in said Dade County, Florida, for a 3 p y preceding �d �o M period of one year next .. a.,.. the first publication of the at- tached copy of advertisement; and affiant further says that he has • . d» neither paid- nor promised any per- 001 , 2L— s son, firm or corporation any dis- count, rebate, commission or refund 1s1tir' for the purpose of securing this advertisement for publication in the said newspaper(s) . G� Sworn to and subscribed before me this 30thday of June A.D. 1993 , My Commission expires �,�• M � El yse Benton I> � t NWAR.If PU51.IC STATE OF FLORIDA " tIY ff;lF:!SSi FXi. KAR.15,1995 x1l ! f. rr "` r' Via:'.;1 i'f'li :...K•e+. PIi. UN0. One Homid Piaza,Jltami,Florida 33132.1693(305)350.2111 0 , �( Il+ � >it el` r• 'IN r3 [ f %y iSY�•Y.'i'�'ru°��e�f43°�ix .`e rJ. ,f3k �Z.�l a� t :..y 'AFjE7er •r'�.� 'K4 �jla r N)ipMdl6rirrt�.+ $ y4 it haYrv,� E 'z:�prYi�r' S L.'�.`�x $ l,�[�S Kj^�1"�. ,�� `�1 �A". .y�h`j�(,,.F'4� `4 f� r .w. .:'.' + t ' '.+'✓,\ �(��tf 411''M e{Yv.f e'..ai.t.C4 �,. C` 5..... +.J�'L,�'d '£,nr * tih f//t'�4" 51W�lur'"�f^ ( 1} \nS. 7f \ � S' 1 6 -h x•'Ni+a I.�.. .,, .�i i ( 'vJ t- l 1�t>. S' '�a �'1� 5'y i��'-r YY""y' i (¢ 4 .�.,�' e•'^rh , r: +t'-'ry uy i5 nE< a .a t7./� l x' S' 'ir \ L �r L I�. a�'a?i{" Jr'S"�n'�f''i t<I p ','rr�. ' f?�ri�4a�.�� '1y>. .,� -+;;�.., ,.... x :+i �,*. � .,..• S ,. i;. -+� r : � � r'_ °,"t a, (`'�� - +^� l+. ,c . . ..�'ibq,x4�'�..cif 7°r-i�uj( a�c Yt �i<�.1Y��•� Y�' !. 3+f 3,E't`]�r,F1 JJ5,.{ i , 2}J1'"((wS rx �Yf.�Y i > �x x'x 4 v ` - y ., '} i z �„ f.. , � _ r( S {f �.t ���c,,y} ff�-(1' l� a YP\\�.i,iTi�']t I�, i r � t Flid< Y7lcs�<. ..]. �! n.�}: r �i:j'r ' •}'.` :.1] :i'" � 5... „ .":.�. .a�_ ._,.. ... t r�. ." 1_...:_,� . r:rel.'����+uflyS.t:. e� .r� r , } f ( ` s MEMORANDUM TO; CITY MANAGER ROBERT FLATLEY IJ FROM: WANDA MULLIKIN, CITY CLERK " SUBJECT: RECOMMENDED AMENDMENTS TO UTILITIES SECTION OF CODE DATE: FEBRUARY 1, 1994 FIS, I ' Sa4 t ?k •4S ' fUTILITIES DIRECTOR BUD PALM AND MEMBERS OF THE UTILITIES STAFF,HAVE ENCOUNTERED PROBLEMS IN THE UTILITY DEPARTMENT AND WOULD LIKE TO 1 PRESENT THE ATTACHED RECOMMENDED AMENDMENTS TO THE CITY CODE I FOR CONSIDERATION BY THE COMMISSION: x EXISTING CODE AM NnnnG��T y slyxrt K : Section 27-3 Addition: 27-3(e) - "It is unlawful for any Addition owner or tenant of a residential unit to knowingly supply I water to another unit(s) wherein water is not available for any reason. i:. .. __wherein the event the city sees evidence of this --- occurring, the party supplying the water will be .0 billed on an additional unit(s) basis. The owner ' or consumer will also be subject To the maxi- ; +M , mum fine as set forth in Section 1-8 of the city ?' code; which fine shall be added to and become y . 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 where billed on an additional unit basis that this practice would be eliminated due to the excessive cost of an additional unit. 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. vF r,S :CAA@4� cf��.P. �S.i,I� c� �, #� �. � tlj �'K'.('�iA+6}+W �/,�/uid4"a, N �.{" R:3i-1 rk��.�ljp^l°Yt 1� Rr� r�.o.aA�� . ..� �r e���i'.KYr+r.,`71tf}� pip yr� %i.1.. L��t•A�r��� .n���� rib �' .•'.r # I tiro cc 3r' >�- ,+r. .�4 t � r: '3i a.-R`,ri '`tl 4 s"�'� ]�q :e�i Fy r ,.,�r� �yy�� �r�� ':,� ,�F,j.r-�R� �p�,_, 4, r'LT . i 4• .,,..>.o..1,rM'�a "1 tl -.n?t..l.0 iysrl1.16' CT �.P,"r`-n' '�'^rlk� 'r r 7:°". �s1t "C/ ,1���tC"' t.F .fv.�h$.�. ��r ,+a�r'�ii t '{a,. � ^k.}.4s'F n�i C2..a��r r. '�`,'J.,•r'}{� xf� �+ti.., ��.. �wE. i.�. �)}µb",�ir�, ^Fa 1 z°.: 15(. . I .`1 ,, Yy L+X ib�,1 ,J. .� 9.j. j..+. +i a . .f-r..r. ..4r✓( rt. >(Fw r.. `q':. tv} r,A :•H r,,+ w r;. r^� {vts.r tt5;�;:`ri,'23,r+ .wr �� t 7.1.c} �M1'�ptl 'rsx,4',Sr L ^v<' ieEf?j� '?,it�.r ,fn'r5"% r.9r�r',^Tui�.t`':.r��+ j�r.S :i�fT q,j' .?f�".y,�i,:jr!✓rc�� /u'," "'"" rir d"*, ;�:ic Fa i vim; �(3.2'v¢l,, "d ]f"`u -`4a3"i. I„b 11 , Y ri°E��1'E t�Y•..,�4 � M G i�-+.�1 ,MtrfR '... Y Er...s:,1 . 7 - 'd . r ..3 v!.,_."n.�t: t�r�..:..:, ... �.I�.^`t j. ... ....�:�f._c,� _,.... e�h.'T-\L�� ^M.�t.l._v4'pp-.��h':sLi1���A .f w0.n.,.,.r r.. , o J p. Section 27-8-Addition Addition - Section 27-8 (12) "Any violation of subsections (1) through (11) hereinabove I shall be subject to penalties as provided for in Sections 1-8 of city code.µ)X.A-j�.. 4,6,4AbA& a.�'� 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 y services" Note: Staff has encountered the problem of owners with more than 1 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 r i meter and that they will be responsible for the entire bill. Section 27-53 > Amended - Section 27-53 - "Sanitary I ' Sanitary sewer services, sewer service cancellation and impo- f cancellation. sition of penalties for violations" CC 1 . y4�41� t E Section 27-53 -Addition Addition - Section 27-53 (9) - "Any violation of subsections (1) through (11) hereinabove E ' shall be subject to the maximum fine as pro- fir }`u 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 O Amendment- Section 27-9 (b) - "A backfiow 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 4 �, line as stated in chapter 4620 of the 17-555.360 and the BOCA Uniform Plumbing South Fla. Building Code. Codes. 1 Note: This amendment is necessary in order to reference the proper authority regarding the backfiow preventers. 1 I am requesting that you place this ordinance on the next workshop for discussion. 1 t t t , v r ,en `f7 ir, tit✓,Cl 37�t iP >, ,d� t ; vd1Ci,z ,�t ��i,b��j�h 1�✓7y ,i 1.a is 'ft 'z 4 , d l( y'� Nrr»rl}�r��3'� { }°�� 4.1y�j1C" )lki y .'Clrt{.n} '�k'1��� e't'v`/'"St•� ,', 1 �l`Jj^`S yob N1,e ytt,1, y . yti+ t Xp aul3h t > f � t 5 ht k� ,i v V � iF' s`7't' i 0• to t �^t v'`�1 s S i1s°*'A^ .A � 5' t �'✓yt,��y_ri;}3 .r �F� � Strt ;hc� ,4� t.. i P 'Sri > i th rl ,sya L Y 'T '1 1 n t�4a';, p ;Ly �/'.e t vt$4t SrvA,y. 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AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF DANIA, FLORIDA, AMENDING SECTIONS 27-3, 27-8, 27-9, 27-23 AND 27-53 TO REGULATE THE SUPPLYING OF WATER BY A CONSUMER TO A UNIT NOT A PART OF THE CONSUMER'S PROPERTY; PROVIDING FOR POSTING OF DEPOSITS BY OWNERS OF MORE THAN ONE UNIT SUPPLIED BY ONE(1) METER; PROVIDING FOR PENALTIES; PROVIDING FOR BACKFLOW PREVENTER VALVES; PROVIDING THAT ALL ORDINANCES OR PARTS OF } r ORDINANCES AND ALL RESOLUTIONS OR PARTS OF <' RESOLUTIONS IN CONFLICT HEREWITH BE REPEALED TO THE n +4: r EXTENT OF SUCH CONFLICT; AND PROVIDING FOR AN i (i ` s c EFFECTIVE DATE. u1. '•'ern, 4 BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF DANIA, t j FLORIDA: �e Section 1. That Section 27-3 of the Code of Ordinances is hereby amended by adding a new subparagraph (e) thereto which shall read as follows: r t "(e) It is unlawful for any owner or tenant of a residential unit to knowingly supply water to another unit(s) wherein water is not available for any reason. In the event the city sees evidence of this occurring, the party supplying the water will be billed on an additional unit(s) basis. The owner ' or consumer will also be subject to the maximum fine as set forth in Section 1-8 of the city code; which fine shall be added to and become a �a part of the utilities bill for that residential unit." s yr.i,s, r- ' Section 2• That Section 27-8 of the code of Ordinances is hereby amended as follows: (a) The title to said Section 27-8 shall be amended to read: "Authority and grounds for discontinuance of service and imposition of penalties for violations" t J . t , , Y qIr t , trr e nx��apt,ai��ta �r�' '���� ��a ' � 't ;• ' A1,k�U�S°��R,:�ZF"�$>� �j.(Jlr��' fdx�•,Ir r"'e I'tJ Y°�`ra , ;'.A 5 t i .b 't i'E,F v ��5•�7F� r+.Y, � h Z Y u y y ,. r• � `,}' �t"�l ��"h`:ri R1 �5 a'y.]�4'1Yjv a .� S r4 ] f � 4 ::, .. 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J .. _-, . .. ... ,_ •, a.'•,�, ,..,.. ...�t <i ; . ` P r r i i (b) That Section 27-8 shall be further amended by adding a new sub-section (12) thereto which shall read as follows: "(12) any violations of subsections (1) through (11) hereinabove shall be : subject to penalties as provided for in Section 1-8 of the city code x which fine shall be added to and become a part of the utilities bill for that unit." Section 3• That Section 27-9(b) of the Code of Ordinances is hereby amended as follows: kI�,4 "(b) A backflow preventer valve shall be installed and maintained on supply r' line as stated in the Florida Administrative Code 17-555.360 and the 4 BOCA Uniform Plumbing Codes." Section 4• That Sections 27-23 of the Code of Ordinances of the City of Dania n: y s is hereby amended by adding a new sub-paragraph (7) thereto which shall read as 1 k�� follows: r,r " 7 Owners of more than one unit supplied b one 1 meter will be required .'; � •�,�fps O PP Y O 9 , to post the deposit. Tenant deposits will not be accepted by the city for said service." � Section 5• __-That Section 27753 of the Code of Ordinances is hereby amended sf i dam, as follows: ; "(a) That the title to said Section 27-53 be amended to read: "Sanitary sewer { service cancellation and imposition of penalties for violations". :l (b) That Section 27-53 shall be further amended by adding a new subsection (9) thereto which shall read as follows: i*^ i "(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 c of the Code of ordinances shall remain in full force and effect. 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That this ordinance shall be in force and take effect immediately �}. IV yj:; upon its final passage and adoption. Otl PASSED and ADOPTED on First Reading on the day of 1994 PASSED and ADOPTED on Second and Final Reading on the day of i tip; r , • • . MAYOR COMMISSIONER t t c r� AUDITOR APPROVED AS TO FORM AND CORRECTNESS y1. 01 FRANK C. ADLER, City Attorney V l•fy �. l e'i r1 i1 1}. ' ( MY x 11 f} y + r 1 �f} 1 < 417F !{ ♦ �r Stu AS 4♦}+" G c ? vv IL ">ta.x Clf t fa 1 t . ♦ 7r. � c rR ti. s ! r s �:: , 4 yvt{Y� 1 1 C+yf xtb +fet pYfa1la �t� , v„.A i,h4��it+477vti^.M, 4 '1, ` '} y aAP ,1 1} Ei .++a . f + t 3 3 \ f ( 1r t + 1�t 1` t , ° r 1 a s l x i V ii r t ty n v + i ! yl rY{ '' y ♦ x l.J t t 5t ° r i > Y \ �.L la♦Ti.. C t S ,i n It , iYf t Y.n r- x 4� �. t,:,,y, fir . > ' e '+v a'-Y yl -v 5 .r [ also 1u'. . 3 at ¢• ♦ B>n♦ t'(-w �- >a A "'♦ + x > > r .+' f+ '' 1::.+ > y w• Y a a a 4 + ! 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