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°p ph�.y9 H'(A I 3 1 i A�Lh 1915 I ' r" i A hHNNUTES DANIA CITY COMMSSION a 3 7 REGULAR MEETING MARCH 28, 1995 ROLL CALL I+ Present: J Mayor: Bill Hyde Vice Mayor: John Bertino Commissioners: Bobbie Grace Albert Jones Bob Mikes City Manager: Robert Flatley City Attorney: Frank Adler Acting City Clerk: Marie Jabalee INVOCATION BY REVEREND POPE r PRESENTATIONS Plaque to Commissioner Grace for her induction into the Broward Women's Hall of Fame (Rev. Pope) c yF y Reverend Pope presented a plaque to Commissioner Bobbie Grace for her hard work efforts and accomplishments that have awarded her the induction into the Broward Women's Hall of Fame. Commissioner Grace mentioned how unusual a year it has been as she has received nine k; awards since January. She expressed her desire to pursue all things in a positive frame of mind s t for the people of Broward, Dade and Monroe Counties and the City of Dania and hopefully, one day, in Tallahassee and Washington, D.C. PULLED FROM TBE CONSENT AGENDA Mayor Hyde pulled items 1.3 and 1.16 and Commissioner Grace pulled items 1.4, 1.5, 1.6, 1.7, 1.8, 1.9, 1.10, 1.11, 1.12, 1.13, 1.14,and 1.15 from the Consent Agenda. N' REGULAR MEETING 1 MARCH 28, 1995 �r; r yri to 1. CONSENT AGENDA I Minutes 1.1 Workshop meeting of February 21, 1995 1.2 Regular meeting of February 28, 1995 A motion was made by Vice Mayor Bertino, seconded by Commissioner Grace to approve the Consent Agenda with the exception of items 1.3, 1.4, 1.5, 1.6, 1.7, 1.8, 1.9, 1.10, 1.11, 1.12, 1.13, 1.14, 1.15 and 1.16. The motion passed on the following roll call vote: Commissioner Grace-yes Commissioner Jones-yes Commissioner Mikes-yes Vice Mayor Bertino-yes Mayor Hyde-yes r Resolutions 1.3 "A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF DANIA,FLORIDA,RENAMING NW PARK f � STREET TO HILL STREET. Mayor Hyde read the Resolution in its entirety honoring the Hill Family by changing the name of NW Park Street to Hill Street. � r A motion was made by Commissioner Grace, seconded by Vice Mayor Bertino to adopt the resolution. The motion passed on the following roll call vote: Commissioner Grace-yes Commissioner Jones-yes Commissioner Mikes-yes Vice Mayor Bertino-yes i Mayor Hyde-yes 1.16 WAS HEARD AT THIS TIME ..j 1.4 through 1.10. Commissioner Grace advised that she has pulled items 1.4, 1.5, 1.6, 1.7, 1.8, 1.9, 1.10, 1.11, 1.12, 1.13, 1.14 and 1.15 from the Consent Agenda. 1.4 "A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF DANIA, FLORIDA,APPOINTING ROBERT F. FLATLEY AS CITY MANAGER; PROVIDING FOR COMPENSATION FOR SUCH APPOINTEE; PROVIDING THAT SUCH APPOINTEE SHALL SERVE AT THE PLEASURE OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF DANIA,FLORIDA;AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE." REGULAR MEETING 2 MARCH 28, 1995 1.5 "A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF DANIA, FLORIDA, APPOINTING FRANK C. ADLER AS CITY ATTORNEY; PROVIDING FOR COMPENSATION FOR SUCH s APPOINTEE; PROVIDING THAT SUCH APPOINTEE SHALL SERVE AT THE PLEASURE OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF DANIA,FLORIDA; AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE." 1.6 "A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF DANIA,FLORIDA,APPOINTING WILLIAM ALLEN AS GROWTH MANAGEMENT DIRECTOR; PROVIDING FOR COMPENSATION FOR SUCH APPOINTEE;PROVIDING THAT SUCH APPOINTEE SHALL SERVE AT THE { PLEASURE OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF DANIA,FLORIDA;AND 3 i PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE." 1.7 "A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF DANIA,FLORIDA,APPOINTING THOMAS D. CRAMMER AS FIRE CHIEF;PROVIDING FOR COMPENSATION FOR SUCH APPOINTEE; PROVIDING THAT SUCH APPOINTEE SHALL SERV COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF DANIA,FLORIDA;AND PROVIDING OR ANC CITY EFFECTIVE DATE." 1.8 "A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF DANIA,FLORIDA,APPOINTING MARIE JABALEE AS FINANCE DIRECTOR;PROVIDING FOR COMPENSATION FOR SUCH EE SHALL SERVE AT THE PLEAS APPOINTEE;PROVIDING THAT SUCH APPOINT OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF DANIA,FLORIDA AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE" 1.9 "A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF DANIA,FLORIDA,APPOINTING ROBERT PALM AS UTILITIES/PUBLIC WORKS DIRECTOR; PROVIDING FOR COMPENSATION FOR l SUCH APPOINTEE;PROVIDING THAT SUCH APPOINTEE SHALL SERVE AT THE PLEASURE OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF DANIA,FLORIDA;AND i PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE." i1.10"A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF DANIA,FLORIDA,APPOINTING MICHAEL W. SMITH AS PERSONNEL DIRECTOR; PROVIDING FOR COMPENSATION FOR SUCH 1- APPOINTEE;PROVIDING THAT SUCH APPOINTEE SHALL SERVE AT THE PLEASURE OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF DANIA,FLORIDA; AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE." Commissioner Grace questioned City Manager Flatley on whether a review of all of the department heads has been provided before taking action to reappointment them. City onfidence in the city department head staff in comparison with Manager Flatley expressed his c other cities and recommended that everyone be rehired. He mentioned that evaluations have , been provided to the Commission in the past. Commissioner Grace felt that the City does have a fine department head staff and that there may be a need to review some of the department heads at the time the new budget is reviewed in June or July. Commissioner Grace made a motion to approve items 1.4 through 1.15 until Budget review time. REGULAR MEETING 3 MARCH 28, 1995 Commissioner Grace restated her motion to approve items 1.4 through 1.10, seconded by Vice Mayor Bertino. The motion passed on the following roll call vote: Commissioner Grace-yes Commissioner Jones-yes Commissioner Mikes-yes Vice Mayor Bertino-yes i Mayor Hyde-yes Commissioner Jones asked City Manager Flatley to provide him with copies of the evaluations previously distributed on department heads. 1.11 "A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF DANIA, FLORIDA,APPROVING AGREEMENT AMONG BROWARD COUNTY AND CITY OF DANIA AND JANMAR PROPERTIES,LTD., A FLORIDA LIMITED PARTNERSHIP, FOR INSTALLATION OF REQUIRED IMPROVEMENTS RELATING TO 84/95 PLAT NUMBER 002-UP-88;AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE." (Property located at SR 84 and Tram Road) City Attorney Adler explained that the agreement with Janmar Properties LTD and Broward County is for the installation of required improvements relating to 84/95 Plat Number 002- UP-88 which will remove a restriction on the plat and transfer to a bond. Will Allen, Growth Management Director, explained that the agreement involves property at the southeast corner of State Road 84 and SW 26 Terrace. The agreement indicates that Dania will not issue any building permits or a Certificate of Occupancy prior to receiving a form of security in the amount of$43,555.64 to insure that public improvements like sidewalks and road improvements are installed for the adjoining plat. A motion was made by Commissioner Jones, seconded by Commissioner Mikes to adopt the resolution approving the agreement among Broward County, City of Dania and Janmar Properties, LTD. r r The motion passed on the following roll call vote: is Commissioner Grace- yes Commissioner Jones-yes Commissioner Mikes-yes Vice Mayor Bertino-yes Mayor Hyde-yes 1.12"A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF DANIA,FLORIDA,APPROVING PARAMEDIC AGREEMENT BY AND BETWEEN AIR DANIA MOTOCROSS JOINT VENTURE AND THE CITY OF DANIA, RELATING TO WEEKEND STANDBY AMBULANCE SERVICE;AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE." REGULAR MEETING 4 MARCH 28, 1995 WIF Commissioner Grace commended Air Dania for their professional Motocross operation which will provide a positive impact on the City. Commissioner Jones complimented Air Dania for bringing employment opportunities to the City. Chief Grammer explained to Commissioner Mikes that Air Dania Motocross Joint Venture has agreed to pay $22.50 per hour for paramedic services and that the amount covers all cost. A motion was made by Vice Mayor Bertino, seconded by Commissioner Grace to adopt the resolution approving the agreement between Air Dania Motocross Joint Venture and the City of Dania. i i The motion passed on the following roll call vote: } , Commissioner Grace-yes Commissioner Jones-yes Commissioner Mikes-yes Vice Mayor Bertino-yes yr., Mayor Hyde-yes 1.13"A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF DANIA,FLORIDA,APPROVING AGREEMENT , BETWEEN THE CITY OF DANIA AND RICHARD S. RUBIN OF CONJOR,INC., GRANTSPERSON, FOR CONSULTATION SERVICES IN CONNECTION WITH A GRANT APPLICATION RELATING TO ACQUISITION OF PROPERTY LOCATED NORTH OF DANIA'S FISHING PIER Commissioner Grace expressed her support of Richard S. Rubin of Conjor, Inc. as a grantsperson for the City based on her knowledge of him on the Broward County Planning Council. Commissioner Jones asked City Manager Flatley to explain the reasons for choosing Conjor, Inc. for this project. City Manager Flatley stated that the grant involves Community Development Trust Funds, otherwise known as Preservation 2000 moneys, and that Richard Rubin was responsible for obtaining 3 out of 4 grants received in Broward County last year. The City has an opportunity to obtain two more lots of property amounting to 4 more acres to extend Dania Beach. The grant agreement would cost $12,000, the City can cancel at j anytime and Mr. Rubin would receive 7.5% of the grant not to exceed $70,000. City Attorney Adler clarified that the grant is a matching funds grant. Mr. Rubin explained that a rough appraisal of the value of the property is required in the grant application and that it is a 50/50 matching funds grant. The contingency fee is based on the money received from the State and not on the property worth. Commissioner Hyde clarified for the Commission that the City has to pay Mr. Rubin the $12,000 if the grant is received or not and if the grant comes in for half a million dollars then the City would also pay half a million dollars. REGULAR MEETING 5 MARCH 28, 1995 0" Mr. Rubin presented information on grants that he has received for other agencies in the past two years. I-Ie mentioned the need for Commission assistance in proving to the State that the beach property needs to be preserved for environmental reasons and that the grant application 1° has a good chance. Mr. Rubin presented the following points in the contract: • The City will have to provide a theme design on how to use the property • The City will have to fine tune their comprehensive plan to make it eligible • An application form is required • An environmental assessment will be needed on the property There will be a need to seek other sources of funds or matching funds. Vice Mayor Bertino expressed concern for spending this amount of money for property that cannot be built on and suggested to check into whether the State has attempted to purchase ' the property. He agreed with starting the process but felt it a good idea to have the concrete recommendations in place before too much money is spent. - F Commissioner Mikes felt that the City would want control over that portion of the beach and that the appraisal will determine whether building is restricted or not. Commissioner Jones suggested to see if the City could lease the property instead of purchasing >r the land since the land can only be used for open space. City Manager Flatley advised that the City has tried this alternative and the property owners have turned him down. City Manager Flatley advised that money would have to be budgeted next year and that other funding mechanisms should be pursued as collateral for a long term bond to pay off the City's share of the cost. A motion was made by Commissioner Grace, seconded by Commissioner Mikes to adopt the resolution approving agreement between the City of Dania and Richard S. Rubin of Conjor Inc., grantsperson for consultation services in connection with a grant application relating to +yr t acquisition of property located north of Dania's Fishing Pier. The motion passed on the following roll call vote: 6 yr yF,. Commissioner Grace-yes Commissioner Jones- no `_ yr Commissioner Mikes -yes Vice Mayor Bertino-yes Mayor Hyde-no Mr. Rubin stated that the grant will expire in August and that he needs four months to put everything together and that he would report back on other sources of funds for the project. 1.14"A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF DANIA,FLORIDA,AUTHORIZING THE CITY TO CONTRACT WITH MATVEST INC.,D/B/A BERMEX INC.FOR WATER METER READING SERVICES. REGULAR MEETING 6 MARCH 28, 1995 a Bud Palm, Utilities Director, explained that the company used for meter reading has not been doing a good job and that other cities have recommended Matvest Inc. dba/ Bermex, Inc. Mr. Palm explained that the company is willing to provide the service for the same price as Broward County's bid at 49 cents a meter. i A motion was made by Commissioner Grace, seconded by Commissioner Mikes to adopt the resolution authorizing the City to contract with Matvest, Inc. D/B/A Bermex, Inc. for water meter reading services. The motion passed on the following roll call vote: ;4 Commissioner Grace-yes Commissioner Jones -yes „ Commissioner Mikes-yes Vice Mayor Bertino-yes Mayor Hyde-yes 1.15"A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF DANIA,FLORIDA,APPROVING CONTRACT FOR SERVICES BETWEEN YOUNG ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES,INC.AND THE CITY OF DANIA TO CONDUCT CERTAIN STUDIES AND ANALYSIS TASKS RELATING TO AIRPORT LITIGATION. Will Allen, Growth Management Director, explained that Attorney Curtis and Attorney Gallop are recommending approval of the contract with Young Environmental Sciences, Inc. so that they can provide backup to the City's position in the airport litigation. Mayor Hyde asked whether this study relates to recent action by the County to condemn properties east of ! Federal Highway. Mr. Allen advised that property owners are pursuing individual condemnation suits cast of Federal Highway and that Young Environmental Sciences will be providing an overall strategy to deal with the effect of noise on the residential community of Dania. City Manager Fladey explained that the City's Comprehensive Plan needs to be revised and it that it will require an analysis of neighborhood characteristics and recommendations on land {.` use around the airport. This information can also be used in the litigation against the airport 3., expansion. it Commissioner Jones reminded the Commission that Young Environmental Sciences was paid to conduct a noise demonstration last year and expressed concern for spending another $37,000 for services that may not provide a benefit in the lawsuit. It was mentioned by Mr. Flatley that the noise demonstration last year cost the City around$5,000.00. Commissioner Mikes felt that the City is probably just getting to the legal situation in the lawsuit now and that costs so far have involved negotiations and sound studies provided so far for the benefit of the residents. He felt that the study by Young Environmental Sciences will provide technical material from an expert witness to be used in court to protect 4,000 or more residents in the north end of the City. REGULAR MEETING 7 MARCH 28, 1995 )1 �J4 P' Commissioner Grace reminded the Commission that die attorneys advised the City that the Interlocal Agreement was the best that the City could have received and that the additional money being spent on litigation is a waste of funds. Vice Mayor Bertino felt that the City made a commitment to fight the airport expansion and that the City has to assist the attorneys in obtaining knowledge, background information and research to support the City's legal case. i i A motion was made by Commissioner Jones, seconded by Vice Mayor Bertino to adopt the resolution approving contract for services between Young Environmental Sciences, Inc. and the City of Dania to conduct certain studies and analysis tasks relating to airport litigation. K Commissioner Mikes stated that the lawsuit is relevant to the tax base in the City as each property taken in condemnation by the County is tax revenue loss to the City and quality of life for people and value on property has to be maintained. In response to the Interlocal Agreement being the best solution, Commissioner Mikes stated that the attorneys represented to the City that they thought the Interlocal Agreement was good compared to some of the previous agreements that had been submitted. Commissioner Grace stated her disagreement ,1 with Commissioner Mikes' conclusion on the Interlocal Agreement. r ^;. The motion passed on the following roll call vote: }, Commissioner Grace- no Commissioner Jones-no Commissioner Mikes-yes Vice Mayor Bertino-yes e Mayor Hyde-yes 4 ITEM 3.1 WAS HEARD AFTER 1.15 1.16 WAS HEARD AFTER ITEM 1.3 1.16 Mayor Hyde read the resolution in its entirety recognizing the accomplishments of Lorenzo White and his professional football career. Commissioner Jones asked John Vollman, Dania Optimist Club,to present the Recognition Award to Lorenzo White and recognized Gloria Golden, Lorenzo's mother, and his two grandmothers, Mrs. White and Mrs. Golden along with Rob McCoy who were instrumental in supporting Lorenzo White in his career. Commissioner Jones commended Lorenzo White for his involvement in volunteering his time as a human being to less fortunate individuals. Lorenzo White was present for the award and expressed appreciation to the Dania Optimist Club, City of Dania and his family for honoring him this night.. REGULAR MEETING 8 MARCH 28, 1995 �9 :fl L :ern`y A motion was made by Commissioner Jones, seconded by Vice Mayor Bertino to adopt the resolution. The motion passed on the following roll call vote: Commissioner Grace-yes Commissioner Jones-yes Commissioner Mikes-yes Vice Mayor Bertino-yes i Mayor Hyde-yes 2. PROCLAMATIONS - none l3. BIDS 3.1 Motion to award bid for construction of Modello Park Swimming Pool. Mike Smith, Personnel Director, explained that the following two bids were received on the Modello Park Swimming Pool: *Tampa Contracting Services for $240,400 *Pool People for$178,975 He informed the Commission that there is $138,000 budgeted for the project and that the City can save $3,000 by using the existing pump house at Modello Park for the pump and chlorination system in lieu of the Vac Pack system in the specifications. Mr. Smith recommended the low bidder, Pool People, at a cost of$106,000 for a base pool and handicap access that is required by the ADA (American Disabilities Act). He suggested to continue i discussion on using the$32,000 for the add-alternates at the next workshop meeting. City Attorney Adler advised that the handicap access and the pool are two separate items and that Mr. Smith can recommend the base pool and demolition for$103,055 and bring back a change order for the handicap access. A motion was made by Commissioner Jones, seconded by Vice Mayor Bertino to accept staff recommendation to go forward with the base pool of$103,055 with Pool People and bring a change order back for the handicap access. In response to why there were only two bids received, Mr. Smith mentioned that this is the second time the project was bid out and that pool companies do not appear to be interested in building city pools. He added that the construction schedule for the pool is 120 days for completion. The motion passed on the following roll call vote: REGULAR MEETING 9 MARCH 28, 1995 Commissioner Grace - yes Commissioner Jones -yes Commissioner Mikes - no Vice Mayor Bertino- yes Mayor Hyde- yes i 4. PUBLIC IZ ARUVGS 4.1 "AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF DANIA, FLORIDA, AMENDING SECTION 15.12 OF CHAPTER 15 OF THE CODE OF ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF DANIA, FLORIDA, BY AMENDING THE OCCUPATIONAL LICENSE FEES TO INCLUDE NEW CLASSIFICATIONS TO BE PAID BY PERSONS,FIRMS OR ASSOCIATIONS MAINTAINING A PERMANENT BUSINESS LOCATION OR BRANCH OFFICE WITHIN SAID MUNICIPALITY FOR THE PRIVILEGE OF ENGAGING IN OR MANAGING ANY BUSINESS,PROFESSION OR OCCUPATION WITHIN THE CITY OF DANIA,FLORIDA; PROVIDING THAT ALL ORDINANCES OR PARTS OF ORDINANCES AND ALL RESOLUTIONS OR PARTS OF RESOLUTIONS IN CONFLICT HEREWITH BE REPEALED TO THE EXTENT OF SUCH CONFLICT; AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE." ' (Second Ordinance Reading) Eula Gardner, Administrative Asst./Occupational License, recommended adoption of the t, ordinance to add the following 9 new classifications based on the fact that there are enough of these businesses to justify individual classification instead of placing them under the unclassified section: fi Rental Property/Management $225.00 Check Cashing/Tag Agency $225.00 Process Servers $125.00 Printing (Off set, Book & Magazines, Screen,etc. $150.00 Consultants or Business Advisors $225.00 Sales and Service (Electronics, Equipment) $225.00 Scrap Metal $350.00 Motocross $250.00 Import/Export $150.00 U. Mayor Hyde opened the public hearing. Hearing no one speak in favor or opposition, the Mayor closed the public hearing. A motion was made by Commissioner Grace, seconded by Commissioner Jones to adopt the ordinance on second reading. The motion passed on the following roll call vote: Commissioner Grace-yes Commissioner Jones-yes Commissioner Mikes- yes Vice Mayor Bertino-yes Mayor Hyde-yes REGULAR MEETING 10 MARCH 28, 1995 Y. 4.2 Petitioner/Owner- Broward County; property located south of NW 10 Street and west of US 1. Public Hearing - PL-02-95 - Plat Approval "AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF DANIA, FLORIDA, APPROVING THE PLAT"TRAILS END FLL AIRPORT PLAT(PLAT 5)" SAME BEING: A PARCEL OF LAND BEING A PORTION OF PASADENA IN HOLLYWOOD AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 10, PAGE 20 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF BROWARD COUNTY, FL, AND A PORTION OF J.E. HASBROUCK'S REPLAT AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 16, PAGE 20 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF BROWARD COUNTY, FL, SAID PARCEL BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: COMMENCE AT THE NE COR14ER OF THE NW1/4 OF SECTION 34, TOWNSHIP 50 SOUTH, RANGE 42 EAST; THENCE ON A GRID BEARING OF SOUTH 01 053'43" EAST ALONG THE EAST LINE OF THE SAID NW1/4 A DISTANCE OF 25.01 FEET - �•r TO A LINE 25 FEET SOUTH OF AND PARALLEL WITH THE NORTH LINE OF SAID NW1/4, SAID POINT BEING THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE SOUTH 89"42'16"WEST ' ALONG SAID PARALLEL LINE A DISTANCE OF 999.94 FEET TO THE WEST LINE OF THE E1/2 OF THE NE1/4 OF THE NW1/4 OF SAID SECTION 34; THENCE SOUTH 01051'12" EAST ALONG THE SAID WEST LINE A DISTANCE OF 637.95 FEET TO THE SW CORNER OF THE N1/2 OF THE NE1/4 OF THE SAID NW1/4; THENCE NORTH 89"26'39" EAST ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF THE SAID N1/2 A DISTANCE OF 936.17 FEET TO A LINE 25 FEET WEST OF AND PARALLEL WITH THE WEST RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF THE F.E.C. Y RAILWAY; THENCE NORTH 12*38'13" EAST ALONG SAID PARALLEL LINE A DISTANCE OF 624.86 FEET; THENCE NORTH 38"48'14"WEST A DISTANCE OF 31.17 FEET TO A LINE 25 FEET SOUTH OF AND PARALLEL WITH THE NORTH LINE OF THE NE1/4; THENCE SOUTH 89042'16"WEST ALONG SAID PARALLEL LINE A DISTANCE OF 74.01 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; SAID LAND SITUATE WITHIN THE CITY OF DANIA, BROWARD COUNTY, FL, CONTAINING 14.84 ACRES, MORE OR LESS; AND ACCEPTING THE DEDICATION FOR PUBLIC USE OF ALL STREETS, HIGHWAYS AND ALLEYS AS SHOWN ON SAID PLAT OF "TRAILS END FLL AIRPORT PLAT(PLAT 5)"; PROVIDING a THAT ALL ORDINANCES OR PARTS OF ORDINANCES AND ALL RESOLUTIONS OR PARTS OF RESOLUTIONS IN CONFLICT HEREWITH BE REPEALED TO THE EXTENT OF J r SUCH CONFLICT; AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE." (Second Ordinance y Reading) Will Allen, Growth Management Director, explained that the former Trails End Mobile Home Park is located south of Griffin Road and NW 10 Street and west of US 1 and the ___._,_,' railroad tracks. The mobile homes left on the site are currently being removed and the plat approval is the first step in trying to develop the property so it can be placed back on the tax rolls. Mr. Allen advised that the property was purchased by the Broward County Airport Department and that the northeast corner lies in the airport clear zone. He explained that the plat is divided into two parcels; Parcel A is the easterly 12.64 acres which is proposed for a 16,450 sq.ft. rental car facility and Parcel B is 150 feet or 2.2 acres located on the western property line restricted to open space, vegetative buffer and driveway. Mr. Allen mentioned that Value Rent-A-Car is a prospective buyer of the property and that the Planning & Zoning Board recommended approval of the plat based on it meeting all REGULAR MEETING 11 MARCH 28, 1995 x D 1Y� i�y Dania Code and State Statute requirements. The City of Dania will review the use of the property for development and access is needed for the west residential area and property owners on the south adjoining parcel. Mayor Hyde questioned whether the County will agree with the access being provided as the City was sued regarding the access a few years ago. City Attorney Adler advised that the Court determined that the City was not required to provide the right-of-way and that the access should be acceptable to the County. Linda Strut, Williams, Hatfield& Stoner, representing Broward County, explained that the western 150 feet is residential on the land use plan and that the Broward County Planning k Council allowed the driveway access to come from Griffin Road and the west. Vice Mayor k Bertino questioned whether the ingress or egress on the road could be moved to the eastern t, corridor to better handle tractor trailers in the future from the Airport 10 Plat so as not to impact the residential neighborhood. Ms. Strut mentioned that the Department of Transportation and Broward County Traffic Engineering were opposed to using the east side of the plat because of conflicts with the intersection and since the County's intention is to retain control of the clear zone. Ed Stacker, representing Value Rent-A-Car, explained that his client is presently negotiating with the Broward County Aviation Division for relocation from their existing facility east of US 1. Mr.Stacker explained that it has taken time to develop a conceptional site plan that would be brought to the City for conditional use approval for a functional corporate facility. He felt that the site would not be functional for his client if access is restricted on the west and ingress and egress is required on the east. Mr. Stacker recommended to stay consistent with 'r r; the plat showing an opening from the north that has been pushed as far away from Melaleuca r, Gardens as possible and centered on a 200 foot expansive buffer area that would not grant or ' preclude access to the property on the south. i ' ez df Bill Laystrom, representing the owners of Airport 10, explained that the litigation in the past was simply to find access to the parcel and was not directed at the City. Mr. Laystrom advised that his clients are supportive of the plat approval as long as a recommendation is included to f,s PP P PP g provide access to the Airport 10 plat through the Trails End Plat by easement. He mentioned that his clients are sensitive to the residential area and that although their parcel was proposed `. .fi as an Industrial Distribution Center many years ago they have no current intention to develop. He was hopeful that Value Rent-A-Car will bring business opportunity and development in the future and put the property back on the City's tax rolls. Mayor Hyde opened the public hearing. Hearing no one speak in favor or opposition, the Mayor closed the public hearing. REGULAR MEETING 12 MARCH 28, 1885 _ r Further discussion followed on the requirements by FDOT and County Engineering for the access to be on the west for safety reasons and better access as stated by Linda Strut, Williams, Hatfield and Stoner, and Barbara Monahan, Assistant County Attorney. Commissioner Mikes suggested to continue the request to the next regular meeting on April 25 and Attorney Strut advised that the plat will be expired by then. Mr. Stacker asked the Commission to reconsider their request for the eastern access as it would create a problem for the Value Rent-A-Car facility as well as a loss in developmental land. Will Allen, Growth Management Director, clarified that Parcel A of the Airport 10 Plat is shown as open space on the Comprehensive Plan and that the land cannot be developed for warehouses. Parcel B is zoned C-3 which includes retail uses but does not include warehouses and truck terminals without a special exception. Mr. Allen then read the items that are permitted in the C-3 zoning district for the Commission. Andy Blanc, one of the owners of the Airport 10 Plat, mentioned his frustration when they bought the property six years ago to find out that there was no access which denied them the opportunity to develop the property. Mr. Blanc stressed their desire to work with the City in resolving the access problem. City Attorney Adler advised the Commission that they cannot defer the request as long as it ; meets Code requirements. 1' A motion was made by Commissioner Jones,seconded by Commissioner Grace to adopt the F' ordinance on second reading approving the plat "Trails End FLL Airport Plat (Plat 5)" (PL-02- s 95) as requested by Broward County for property located south of NW 10 Street and west of h' US 1. The motion failed on the following roll call vote: Commissioner Grace-yes Commissioner Jones-yes Commissioner Mikes- no Vice Mayor Bertino-no f Mayor Hyde -no A motion was made by Commissioner Mikes,seconded by Vice Mayor Bertino to reconsider the vote. The motion passed on the following roll call vote: Commissioner Grace-yes Commissioner Jones-yes Commissioner Mikes-yes Vice Mayor Bertino-yes Mayor Hyde-yes REGULAR MEETING 13 MARCH 28, 1995 !1 �3. ff,r K.i �N I IE A motion was made by Commissioner Mikes, seconded by Vice Mayor Bertino to continue the ordinance to the next regular meeting on April 11, 1995. i The motion passed on the following roll call vote: Commissioner Grace-yes Commissioner Jones- no Commissioner Mikes-yes Vice Mayor Bertino-yes Mayor Hyde-yes 4.3 Public Hearing-LU-03-95 f:a "A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF DANIA, FLORIDA, AUTHORIZING THE TRANSMISSION " OF A LAND USE PLAN CHANGE FROM COMMERCIAL TO RESIDENTIAL MEDIUM (16) ON A PARCEL OF LAND CONTAINING 24.1655 ACRES MORE OR LESS LOCATED AT THE SW t;, y CORNER OF GRIFFIN ROAD AND Shy 31 AVENUE CONTAINING THE FOLLOWING S: DESCRIBED LANDS: ALL OF PARCEL A. "BANYAN OAKRIDGE COMMERCIAL PLAT" ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 157, PAGE 3 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF BROWARD COUNTY, FLORIDA LESS THE FOLLOWING r=a'` DESCRIBED LANDS: COMMENCE AT THE NE CORNER OF SECTION 31, TOWNSHIP 50 SOUTH, RANGE 42 EAST; THENCE SOUTH 00'18'53" WEST ALONG THE EAST LINE OF SAID SECTION A DISTANCE OF 435.55 FEET; THENCE NORTH 87030'47"WEST A DISTANCE OF 40.03 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE CONTINUE NORTH 87030'47"WEST A DISTANCE OF 581.67 FEET; THENCE NORTH 00002'48"WEST ALONG A LINE 25 FEET EAST OF AND PARALLEL WITH THE CENTERLINE OF A 50 FOOT ACCESS OPENING, AS SHOWN ON SAID BANYAN OAKRIDGE COMMERCIAL PLAT A DISTANCE OF 358.10 FEET TO AN INTERSECTION WITH THE ARC OF A CURVE CONCAVE TO THE SOUTH (SAID POINT BEARS SOUTH 00009'27" EAST FROM THE RADIUS POINT OF THE NEXT DESCRIBED CURVE); THENCE EASTERLY ALONG SAID {{{ CURVE HAVING A RADIUS OF 7,055 FEET, A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 01°28-37", AND AN ARC DISTANCE OF 181.85 FEET TO A POINT OF TANGENCY; THENCE NORTH 88021'56" EAST A DISTANCE OF 191.40 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 87030'47" EAST A DISTANCE OF 186.50 FEET TO A POINT OF CURVATURE; THENCE EASTERLY AND SOUTHERLY ALONG THE ARC OF A CURVE CONCAVE TO THE SOUTHWEST HAVING A RADIUS 25 '. FEET, A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 87°49-40", AND AN ARC DISTANCE OF 38.32 FEET TO A POINT OF TANGENCY; THENCE SOUTH 00°18'53"WEST A DISTANCE OF 358.44 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; SAID LANDS LYING IN THE CITY OF DANIA, BROWARD COUNTY, FL; PROVIDING THAT ALL RESOLUTIONS OR PARTS OF RESOLUTIONS IN CONFLICT HEREWITH BE REPEALED TO THE EXTENT OF SUCH CONFLICT; AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. Will Allen, Growth Management Director, described the location of the 29+ acres of property designated commercial and explained that the land use request is to change 24.1655 acres to residential medium which allows 16 units per acre. The first stage in the amendment process is the transmittal stage. Once the transmittal is approved, a second public hearing will be scheduled sometime in November 1995 to adopt the amendment. The proposed amendment will be transmitted to the Department of Community Affairs, State Planning Agency, Regional Planning Counsel, FDOT, and County planning agencies for review and REGULAR MEETING 14 MARCH 28, 1995 1 comment. Comments received from these agencies would then be incorporated into the City's review of the amendment. I Mr. Allen explained that the site was annexed into Dania in 1991 and that the Commission took action in 1992 to change 13.1654 acres from Low Medium Residential and 16.6283 acres from Commercial Recreation to Commercial. The property has since been rezoned to B-3 which is a commercial zoning. The Planning& Zoning Board recommended to reclassify from Commercial to Residential Medium (16 units/acre) and to transmit the plan amendment based on the following reasons: • The proposed use is compatible with surrounding uses; • The proposed use would allow a maximum of 386 dwelling units and would not have negative impacts on the site or neighborhood; • The proposed use is consistent with the goals, objectives and policies of the comprehensive plan; • The proposed site would be adequately served with public services and for meeting concurrency requirements for levels of service; • The site was marketed for commercial development for the last three years for the 29+ acre site but no demand was found for the commercial use particularly with two new shopping centers (Oakwood Plaza and Sheridan Plaza) opening nearby in this same time period. Mr. Allen clarified that the amendment does not include the 5 acres at the southwest corner of Griffin Road and SW 31 Avenue which is proposed to remain as commercial designation to r serve the proposed development and surrounding neighborhood. _ Attorney Ed Stacker, representing the property owners VST/VMIF Limited, introduced Dennis Giardano and Dawn Soneborn from Berry &Calvin Engineers, who are designated as Fthe applicants, and Mr. Dan Smith who is the owner's local representative. Mr. Stacker mentioned that city staff and elected officials have been working very closely with Banyan Management for a development plan since the annexation in 1991. Further approvals had to be received on the development plans for the remainder of the Oakridge Golf Course property in the City of Hollywood where 413 homes are being built to the northwest and 143 homes to the south of the power lines. Mr. Stacker mentioned past action by the Key North Condominium property owners to oppose the commercial development and the owner's efforts to provide a buffer to minimize the intensity of the commercial development for the impacted residents. _.J Mr. Stacker explained that the development has been aggressively pursued by the City because of the potential economic tax base and that there is a need for an upscale rental apartment complex for the area. The development will be compatible with the Key North Condominium and should decrease traffic volumes. He requested approval of the transmittal since the site will not be developed for years if it remains commercial. Mayor Hyde opened the public hearing. Alex Buchsbaum recommended approval of the request for the benefit of the city tax base and surrounding areas. REGULAR MEETING 35 MARCH 28, 1995 1,X _T Jay Field thought that the property was proposed to be used for a commercial development during the 1991 annexation as a way to offset the cost of providing services to residences. City Manager Flatley advised that the multi-family proposal is more favorable to the tax base the way it is being planned then the commercial proposal estimation. He felt that the City needs to concentrate on quality development and encourage population growth since Dania is losing property by the airport expansion. Mr. Field was concerned that the City will lose revenue and will be giving up an opportunity to develop the only large undeveloped tract left in the Ravenswood area. Hearing no further comments, the Mayor closed the public hearing. Dan Smith, Smith Moses Morris & Associates, explained that his firm works with Wall Street . ' , companies and large land owners with their real estate needs in Florida and that they have a been across the country with developers on a local, state and national level to promote the site. Commercial use is not feasible based on the fact that a billion plus square feet of new retail space has been developed near the site and on Sheridan Street and Stirling Road/I-95. Commissioner Mikes agreed that there are store fronts on Griffin that are now being rented to Churches and that the area doesn't appear to have a viable market. He felt that the proposed multi-family use will enhance the existing businesses and provide the tax base. A motion was made by Commissioner Jones, seconded Vice Mayor Bertino to adopt the Resolution authorizing the Transmission of the a Land Use Plan Change from Commercial to Residential Medium (16) on a parcel of land containing 24.1655 acres located at the SW corner of Griffin Road and SW 31 Avenue AKA/ "Banyan Oakridge Commercial Plat". (LU-03-95) Discussion followed with Vice Mayor Bertino and Mr. Smith on the demographics that were used in marketing the property. The motion passed on the following roll call vote: Commissioner Grace-yes Commissioner Jones - yes Commissioner Mikes- yes Vice Mayor Bertino-yes Mayor Hyde-no 5. SITE PLANS - none 6. CITIZENS' COAEHF.NTS - Comments by Dania citizens or interested parties that are not a part of the regular agenda should be given in writing or communicated verbally prior to 4:00 p.m. the (2nd) and fourth (4th) Monday of each month. Comments of any nature will be responded to by the office of the City Manager. In the event that the concern remains unresolved, the citizen(s) or party will be asked to address the City Commission during the meeting. REGULAR MEETING 18 MARCH 28, 1995 { i I T s t_ 1 �M' R >1 7. EXPENDITURE RE9UESTS 7.1 Approval of invoice from Bailey Hunt Jones &Busto in the amount of$9,763.49 for the period ending February 28, 1995, for airport related services. A motion was made by Commissioner Mikes, seconded by Vice Mayor Bertino to approve the expenditure of$9,763.49 for invoice from Bailey Hunt Jones & Busto. The motion passed on the following roll call vote: Commissioner Grace- no Commissioner Jones- no ' Commissioner Mikes -yes Vice Mayor Bertino-yes k Mayor Hyde-yes 8. DISCUSSION AND POSSIBLE ACTION 8.1 Request approval to hold Marine Flea Market on April 28-30, 1995, at Dania Jai Alai. A motion was made by Commissioner Grace, seconded by Commissioner Jones to approve .�_ the Marine Flea Market on April 28-30, 1995. 7�E? The motion passed on the following roll call vote: Commissioner Grace-yes Commissioner Jones-yes Commissioner Mikes- yes Vice Mayor Bertino-yes Mayor Hyde-yes 8.2 Request approval to sell old platform fire trick and to acquire new equipment. .' r3 jFire Chief Grammer explained that his department has been unsuccessful in selling the old Aerial Platform 1 Fire Truck over the past year and a half and recommended to approve the proposal to sell the truck to Ten-8 Fire Equipment for $60,000. ti= A motion was made by Vice Mayor Bertino, seconded by Commissioner Jones to approve the - request to sell the Platform 1 fire truck for$60,000. The motion passed on the following roll call vote: Commissioner Grace-yes Commissioner Jones-yes Commissioner Mikes-yes Vice Mayor Bertino-yes Mayor Hyde-yes REGULAR MEETING 17 MARCH 28, 199S �L nv S i I 8.3 Request citizen volunteers to assist Dania Library with its April 15 move to the Graves Museum. i City Manager Flatley encouraged citizens to volunteer their time to assist the Dania Library in their move. i I 8.4 Approval of Palmist/Character Reading license for Sonja Evans. Will Allen, Growth Management Director, presented the request for renewal of a Palmist/Character Reading license for Sonja Evans. He recommended approval based on the fact that no violations have shown on the background check conducted by BSO. :j A motion was made by Commissioner Jones, seconded by Vice Mayor Bertino to approve the renewal of the Palmist/Character Reading Occupational License for Sonja Evans for 537 S. Federal Highway for one year. The motion passed on the following roll call vote: Commissioner Grace-no Commissioner Jones-yes Commissioner Mikes-yes Vice Mayor Bertino-yes Mayor Hyde-yes 8.5 Approval of Auctioneers license for Bruce Kodner. Will Allen, Growth Management Director, recommended approval of the Auctioneers license for Bruce Kodner based on the background check showing no violations. A motion was made by Vice Mayor Bertino, seconded by Commissioner Jones to approve the t kAuctioneers License for Bruce Kodner for 11 South Federal Highway for one year. j The motion passed on the following roll call vote: '! Commissioner Grace -yes Commissioner Jones-yes Commissioner Mikes-yes Vice Mayor Bertino-yes Mayor Hyde- yes 8.6 Approval of Auctioneers license for Sheila Gross. Will Allen advised that there are no code violations and recommended renewal of the Auctioneer License for Sheila Gross. A motion was made by Vice Mayor Bertino, seconded by Commissioner Jones to approve the Auctioneers License for Sheila Gross for 45 South Federal Highway for one year. REGULAR MEETING 18 MARCH 28, 1995 r I - ,r The motion passed on the following roll call vote: M Commissioner Grace-yes Commissioner Jones-yes Commissioner Mikes-yes Vice Mayor Bertino-yes Mayor Hyde-yes 8.7 Approval of road overlay program. Bud Palm, Utilities Director,presented a request to use road and bridge funds to contract with Community Asphalt for resurfacing several streets in the City. The Commission decided to hear item 8.11 relating to bridge repair on NW 1 Street before discussing this item further. After discussing the bridge repair on NW 1 Street, the Commission decided to continue this request to the next meeting. 8.8 Broward Days issues. Commissioner Jones stressed the need for the following items to be addressed at the Broward Days; (1) Local Option Gas Tax Distribution (2) Water use/rewater use (3) Partial year x assessments (4) water supplies. P+ City Manager Flatley reminded the Commission that the EMS Bill is an important issue to be included at Broward Days. Commissioner Mikes mentioned his involvement with the Legislative Committee for the local League of Cities and the many issues being addressed this year on the State and Federal level that are affecting municipalities. r The Commission generally agreed to send Commissioner Jones to Tallahassee to represent the a ff City at Broward Days. • 8.9 Sensitivity Training Sessions Commissioner Bertino mentioned that citizens have expressed their desire to be treated better at City Hall and that it is the Commission's responsibility to provide training for the workers that meet with the general public. He thought that there is a problem that exists and that Sensitivity Training Sessions should be made available. Mike Smith, Personnel Director, advised that classes have been scheduled for April 18 and 19 for the employees and a follow-up program called Creative Customer Care will be provided in May. The City is using these programs through the Industry Training Center which is part of the School Board. Mr. Smith agreed to provide customer service surveys so that feedback can be provided to the Commission. REGULAR MEETING 19 MARCH 28, 1995 e ?c ADDENDUM ITEMS 8.10 Request $1,500.00 in conjunction with the visit to Dania of the Grand Bahamas Junior League Baseball Program. Commissioner Grace requested $1,500.00 from the Travel &Training Budget to sponsor a reception and breakfast for the Grand Bahamas Junior League Baseball Program on their visit to Dania. Commissioner Grace mentioned that she has tried to request assistance from the 1 County and businesses but nothing has materialized as of yet. A motion was made by Commissioner Mikes, seconded by Commissioner Grace to approve I $1,500.00 for the Grand Bahamas Junior League Baseball Program. fVice Mayor Bertino stressed the need to assist children from the Bahamas but cautioned the Commission to remember that there are City programs, parks and recreation systems for Dania children that need funding as well. Commissioner Mikes amended his motion to approve half the amount or $750.00 and for the r' •A r other half to be raised privately, seconded by Commissioner Grace. l z The motion passed on the following roll call vote: r ' - Commissioner Grace-yes Commissioner Jones-yes .', Commissioner Mikes-yes Vice Mayor Bertino- no Mayor Hyde-yes ITEM 9 WAS HEARD AFTER ITEM 8.10 8.11 City Manager Flatley mentioned that repair of the NW 1 Street Bridge was going to be x` included in this years request for Community Block Grant Funds but due to deterioration of 's 3' F the Bridge there is a need to start the engineering study so when the money is available the i 4f project can go out to bid immediately. Mr. Flatley mentioned that a sign was posted showing 7 a 2 ton limit on the Bridge. Staff was not aware that bridges limited to a weight of less than 3 --_.i tons are suppose to be closed in accordance with AASHTO Manual for Maintenance Inspection of Bridges. Mr. Flatley felt that the options are to either close the bridge until the engineering plans are ready for bidding and funds are available to repair it or do something in the meantime to allow it be remain open. Don Henderson, Department of Transportation, explained that the two parts to a bridge are the top from the beams up called the super structure and the section down from there called the sub-structure which includes the pilings and caps on the pilings. Mr. Henderson advised that the superstructure on the NW 1 Street Bridge has a very good rating but the sub structure REGULAR MEETING 20 MARCH 28, 1995 4 4MOW, x: yl `i d is in bad condition. I-le explained that in 1985 the sub-structure was rated a 5 out of 10 and that the rating is a 3 today. Mr. Henderson was concerned that the bridge is in potential danger of collapsing if a heavy load goes over and that the City has the option of leaving the bridge as is with a posting load on it or closing the bridge. Discussion followed on funding alternatives and the bridge costing$100,000 to repair. Mr. Henderson mentioned that there is a cheaper method to repair the bridge called pile jackets which provides additional steel support which may or may not be possible at this point. Commissioner Grace stressed the need to fix the bridge before something tragic happens especially since the school buses seem to be using the bridge. ti Mr. Henderson suggested to have the City contact his bridge experts in working out a cost to repair with the pile jacket method and the Commission deferred the item until the next meeting. ITEM 8.8 WAS HEARD AFTER 8.11 9. APPOINTMENTS - continued 9.1 Appointment of three members to the Unsafe Structures Board. p 9.2 Appointment of members to the Airport Advisory Board. 9.3 Appointment of members to the Community Center Advisory Board. l: 9.4 Appointment of members to the Cultural Affairs Committee. 9.5 Appointment of members to the Dania Economic Development and Downtown Redevelopment Board. 9.6 Appointment of members to the Human Relations Board. 9.7 Appointment of members to the Marine Advisory Board. 9.8 Appointment of members to the Parks &Recreation Advisory Board. 9.9 Appointment of members to the Planning& Zoning Board. 9.10 Appointment of members to the Police & Fire Pension Board. 9.11 Appointment of members to the Occupational License Review Committee. A motion was made by Commissioner Mikes, seconded by Commissioner Grace to defer all F' appointments to the next regular meeting so that the terms do not expire. The motion passed unanimously. Vice Mayor Bertino requested to workshop board appointments in regards to the number of people on the boards and the problems encountered with getting a quorum together to hold meetings. The Commission generally agreed to include this to the next workshop meeting. .E REGULAR MEETING 21 MARCH 28, 1995 a.' i L�pp 1 O.ADMIMSTRATIVE REPORTS City Manager lo.l Free concerts at the Pier on March 25 (Cheex), April 1 (First Class Sounds), and April 8 (Jim Conti) City Attorney-no comments I. COhII1 &WON COhIIHENTB i 11.1 Commissioner Grace a Commissioner Grace asked Chief Frey, BSO,for support in raising the additional $750.00 needed to bring the Grand Bahamas Junior League Baseball Program to Dania and thanked those who attended the Women's Day Program at Bethel Baptist Church. Commissioner Grace mentioned the success of the Pier opening and plans by the Cultural < kn Affairs Committee and the City of Dania Recreation Department to hold a Jim Conti&Band Concert at the Pier. Commissioner Grace asked staff to check into the road repair on NW 7th Avenue/Phippen dim fluorescent lights on NW 1st/NW 8 Avenue, and Road near Malisa Parker's house, the water the plants on NW 1 Street. 11.2 Commissioner Jones Commissioner Jones mentioned that St. Ruth Baptist Church will be having Pre-Men Day on April 9 at 4:00 pm. and that the speaker will be Reverend Dr. Robert B. Engram,Mayor of Opa Locka. He mentioned the honor that was bestowed on his family and himself recently when lie was ordained a Deacon at St. Ruth Baptist Church along with five other men. Commissioner Jones advised the public that a button system has been installed on the dais to Mayor with a better knowledge of who's turn it is to speak. He asked staff to provide the provide better maintenance of the grass on the swale areas on 5th Avenue and informed the public that the Fire Department will be flushing fire hydrants during April which may cause discoloration in water. 11.3 Commissioner Mikes Commissioner Mikes asked City Manager Flatley to check with the Chamber of Commerce on the city map that they were making as the City approved $4,000 for the map project and 6' there is updated information that should be included. REGULAR MEETING 22 MARCH 28, 1995 _plSNA.'y ttrv'yK�. At Commissioner Mikes' request, Fire Chief Grammer explained that condominiums are being updated on fire inspections and that the fees they are being charged are very reasonable compared to other cities and companies for the same service. City Manager Flatley mentioned that the net is in the process of being installed at the driving range to protect Meadowbrook residents from golf balls. Commissioner Mikes commented on the success of the pier opening and the need for the beach lighting to be maintained. He distributed material from a Congressional City Conference that he recently attended and warned the Commission that there are many programs being instituted that are going to impact municipalities from the Federal and State levels. 11.4 Vice-Mayor Bertino Vice Mayor Bertino mentioned that there are many citizens who do good things for the City and that lie would like to honor Cliff Iacino with a plaque for his contributions since he is moving out of the City. - Vice Mayor Bertino commented on the problem that occurs when people do not receive their water bill in the mail and then they get their water turned off. He felt that there is a need to better notify citizens before water turn off as some people have a good history of paying their bills on time and should be given consideration. s; y N. Vice Mayor Bertino suggested to have City Manager Flatley contact the property owners on the beach property that was discussed recently to see if they would sell the property for the appraised price or if they are going to hold firm on a million dollars before the City proceeds any further. rrrr,3`'' 11.5 Mayor Hyde •:, 3 Mayor Hyde mentioned that he is still getting calls from residents being impacted by the Home Depot problem and that he will be meeting with some of these people next week. The meeting was adjourned. MAYOR-CO flS OVER CITYCLE tI{AUDITOR REGULAR MEETING 23 MARCH 28, 1995 E .. u, AGENDA DANL9 CITY COMMISSION REGULAR MEETING MARCH 28, 1995 7:30 P.M. ANY PERSON WHO DECIDES TO APPEAL ANY DECISION MADE BY THE CITY COMMISSION WITH REGARD TO ANY MATTER CONSIDERED AT THIS MEETING OR HEARING WILL NEED A RECORD OF THE PROCEEDINGS, AND FOR SUCH PURPOSE MAY NEED TO ENSURE THAT A VERBATIM RECORD OF THE PROCEEDINGS IS MADE WHICH RECORD INCLUDES THE TESTIMONY AND EVIDENCE UPON WHICH THE APPEAL IS TO BE BASED. LOBBYIST REGISTRATION REQUIRED - REGISTRATION AS A LOBBYIST IN THG CITY OF DANIA IS REQUIRED IFANY PERSON,FIRM OR CORPORA77ON IS BEING PAID TO LOBBY THE COMMISSION ON ANY PETITION OR ISSUE PURSUANT TO ORDINANCE NO. 0I-03. REGISTRATION FORMS ARE AVAILABLE IN THE CITY CLERKS OFFICE IN THE ADMINISTRATION CENTER. ROLL CALL INVOCATION PRESENTATIONS " Plaque to Commissioner Grace for her induction into the Broward Women's Hall of Fame (Rev. Pope) 2 t 1. CONSENT AGENDA Minutes 1.1 Workshop meeting of February 21, 1995 1.2 Regular meeting of February 28, 1995 Resolutions 1.3 "A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF DANIA, FLORIDA, HONORING THE HILL FAMILY BY CHANGING THE NAME OF NW PARK STREET TO HILL STREET; PROVIDING FOR DISTRIBUTION; AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE." (Mayor Hyde) + 1.4 "A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF DANIA, FLORIDA, APPOINTING ROBERT F. FLATLEY AS CITY MANAGER; PROVIDING FOR COMPENSATION FOR SUCH APPOINTEE; PROVIDING THAT SUCH APPOINTEE SHALL SERVE AT THE PLEASURE OF THE CITY • ---j ;. COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF DANIA, FLORIDA; AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE." (Staff) 1.5 "A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF DANIA, FLORIDA, APPOINTING FRANK C. ADLER AS CITY ATTORNEY; PROVIDING FOR COMPENSATION FOR SUCH APPOINTEE; PROVIDING THAT SUCH APPOINTEE SHALL SERVE AT THE PLEASURE OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF DANIA, FLORIDA; AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE." (Staff) 1.6 "A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF DANIA, FLORIDA, APPOINTING WILLIAM ALLEN AS GROWTH MANAGEMENT DIRECTOR; PROVIDING FOR COMPENSATION FOR SUCH APPOINTEE; PROVIDING THAT SUCH APPOINTEE SHALL SERVE AT THE PLEASURE OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF DANIA, FLORIDA; AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE." (Staff) 1 ( I a CONSENT AGENDA (continued) 1.7 "A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF DANIA, FLORIDA, APPOINTING THOMAS D. GRAMMER AS FIRE CHIEF; PROVIDING FOR COMPENSATION FOR SUCH APPOINTEE; PROVIDING THAT SUCH APPOINTEE SHALL SERVE AT THE PLEASURE OF THE CITY COMMISSION s OF THE CITY OF DANIA, FLORIDA; AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE." (Staff) 1.8 "A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF DANIA, FLORIDA, APPOINTING MARIE JABALEE AS FINANCE DIRECTOR; PROVIDING FOR COMPENSATION FOR SUCH APPOINTEE; PROVIDING THAT SUCH APPOINTEE SHALL SERVE AT THE PLEASURE OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF DANIA, FLORIDA; AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE." (Staff) 1.9 "A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF DANIA, FLORIDA, APPOINTING ROBERT PALM AS UTILITIES/PUBLIC WORKS DIRECTOR; PROVIDING FOR COMPENSATION FOR SUCH APPOINTEE; PROVIDING THAT SUCH APPOINTEE SHALL SERVE AT THE PLEASURE OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF DANIA, FLORIDA; AND PROVIDING FOR AN )' '= EFFECTIVE DATE." (Staff) ( 1.10 "A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF DANIA, FLORIDA, APPOINTING MICHAEL W. SMITH AS PERSONNEL DIRECTOR; PROVIDING FOR COMPENSATION FOR SUCH APPOINTEE; PROVIDING THAT SUCH APPOINTEE SHALL SERVE AT THE PLEASURE I OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF DANIA, FLORIDA; AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE." (Staff) 1.11 "A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF DANIA, FLORIDA, APPROVING AGREEMENT AMONG BROWARD COUNTY AND CITY OF DANIA AND JANMAR PROPERTIES, LTD., A FLORIDA LIMITED PARTNERSHIP, FOR INSTALLATION OF REQUIRED IMPROVEMENTS RELATING TO 84/95 PLAT NUMBER 002-UP-88; AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE." (Property located at SR 84 and Tram Road) (Staff) 1.12 "A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF DANIA, FLORIDA, APPROVING AGREEMENT BY AND �. BETWEEN AIR DANIA MOTOCROSS JOINT VENTURE AND THE CITY OF DANIA, RELATING TO WEEKEND STANDBY AMBULANCE SERVICE; AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE." (Staff) t' c; 1.13 "A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF DANIA, FLORIDA, APPROVING AGREEMENT Y; BETWEEN THE CITY OF DANIA AND RICHARD S. RUBIN OF CONJOR, INC., GRANTSPERSON, FOR CONSULTATION SERVICES IN CONNECTION WITH A GRANT APPLICATION RELATING TO ACQUISITION OF PROPERTY LOCATED NORTH OF DANIA'S FISHING PIER; AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE." (Staff) 1.14 "A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF DANIA, FLORIDA, AUTHORIZING THE CITY TO - —j } CONTRACT WITH MATVEST, INC., D/B/A BERMEX, INC., FOR WATER METER READING SERVICES; PROVIDING THAT ALL RESOLUTIONS OR PARTS OF RESOLUTIONS IN CONFLICT HEREWITH BE REPEALED TO THE EXTENT OF SUCH CONFLICT; AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE." (Staff) 1.15 "A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF DANIA, FLORIDA, APPROVING CONTRACT FOR SERVICES BETWEEN YOUNG ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES, INC., AND THE CITY OF DANIA TO CONDUCT CERTAIN STUDIES AND ANALYSIS TASKS RELATING TO AIRPORT LITIGATION; AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE." (Staff) 1.16 "A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF DANIA, FLORIDA, IN RECOGNITION OF THE ACCOMPLISHMENTS OF LORENZO WHITE AND HIS PROFESSIONAL FOOTBALL CAREER; AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE." (Comm.Jones) (Backup forthcoming) 2 1 2. PROCLAMATIONS 3. BIDS r 3.1 Motion to award bid for construction of Modello Park Swimming Pool. (staff) 4. PUBLiC HEARINGS 4.1 "AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF DANIA, FLORIDA, AMENDING SECTION 15.12 OF CHAPTER 15 OF THE CODE OF ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF DANIA, FLORIDA, BY AMENDING THE OCCUPATIONAL LICENSE FEES TO INCLUDE NEW CLASSIFICATIONS 1 TO BE PAID BY PERSONS, FIRMS OR ASSOCIATIONS MAINTAINING A PERMANENT I BUSINESS LOCATION OR BRANCH OFFICE WITHIN SAID MUNICIPALITY FOR THE PRIVILEGE OF ENGAGING IN OR MANAGING ANY BUSINESS, PROFESSION OR .+ OCCUPATION WITHIN THE CITY OF DANIA, FLORIDA; PROVIDING THAT ALL Y; ORDINANCES OR PARTS OF ORDINANCES AND ALL RESOLUTIONS OR PARTS OF N RESOLUTIONS IN CONFLICT HEREWITH BE REPEALED TO THE EXTENT OF SUCH CONFLICT; AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE." (Second Ordinance Reading) (Staff) . r: 4.2 Petitioner/Owner- Broward County; property located south of NW 10 Street and west of US 1. 7 Public Hearing - PL-02-95 - Plat Approval "AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF DANIA, FLORIDA, APPROVING THE PLAT "TRAILS END FLL AIRPORT PLAT (PLAT 5)"SAME BEING: A PARCEL OF LAND BEING A PORTION OF PASADENA IN HOLLYWOOD AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 10, PAGE 20 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF BROWARD COUNTY, FL, AND A PORTION OF J.E. HASBROUCK'S REPLAT AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 16, PAGE 20 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF BROWARD COUNTY, FL, SAID PARCEL BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: COMMENCE AT THE NE CORNER OF THE NW1/4 OF SECTION 34, t: TOWNSHIP 50 SOUTH, RANGE 42 EAST; THENCE ON A GRID BEARING OF SOUTH :15 '° 01053'43" EAST ALONG THE EAST LINE OF THE SAID NW1/4 A DISTANCE OF 25.01 FEET TO A LINE 25 FEET SOUTH OF AND PARALLEL WITH THE NORTH LINE OF SAID NW1/4, SAID POINT BEING THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE SOUTH 89042'16" WEST ALONG SAID PARALLEL LINE A DISTANCE OF 999.94 FEET TO THE WEST LINE OF THE E1/2 OF THE NE1/4 OF THE NW1/4 OF SAID SECTION 34; THENCE SOUTH 01°51'12" EAST ALONG THE SAID WEST LINE A DISTANCE OF 637.95 FEET TO THE SW CORNER •`' OF THE N1/2 OF THE NE1/4 OF THE SAID NW1/4; THENCE NORTH 89026'39" EAST ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF THE SAID N1/2 A DISTANCE OF 936.17 FEET TO A LINE 25 FEET WEST OF AND PARALLEL WITH THE WEST RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF THE F.E.C. RAILWAY; THENCE NORTH 12°38'13" EAST ALONG SAID PARALLEL LINE A DISTANCE OF 624.86 FEET; THENCE NORTH 38048'14" WEST A DISTANCE OF 31.17 FEET TO A LINE 25 FEET SOUTH OF AND PARALLEL WITH THE NORTH LINE OF THE NE1/4; THENCE SOUTH 89°42'16" WEST ALONG SAID PARALLEL LINE A DISTANCE OF 74.01 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; SAID LAND SITUATE WITHIN THE CITY OF DANIA, BROWARD COUNTY, FL, CONTAINING 14.84 ACRES, MORE OR LESS; AND ACCEPTING THE DEDICATION FOR PUBLIC USE OF ALL STREETS, HIGHWAYS AND ALLEYS AS SHOWN ON SAID PLAT OF "TRAILS END FILL AIRPORT PLAT (PLAT 5)": PROVIDING THAT ALL ORDINANCES OR PARTS OF ORDINANCES AND ALL RESOLUTIONS OR PARTS OF RESOLUTIONS IN CONFLICT HEREWITH BE REPEALED TO THE EXTENT OF SUCH CONFLICT; AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE." (Second Ordinance Reading) (Staff) S a a^�e xgs PUBLIC ._ -IRINGS (continued) 4.3 Public Hearing - LU-03-95 - (property located at the SW corner of Griffin Road and SW 31 Avenue) "A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF DANIA, FLORIDA, AUTHORIZING THE TRANSMISSION OF A LAND USE PLAN CHANGE FROM COMMERCIAL TO RESIDENTIAL MEDIUM (16) ON A PARCEL OF LAND CONTAINING 24.1655 ACRES MORE OR LESS LOCATED AT THE SW CORNER OF GRIFFIN ROAD AND SW 31 AVENUE CONTAINING THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED LANDS: ALL OF PARCEL A, "BANYAN OAKRIDGE COMMERCIAL PLAT" ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 157, PAGE 3 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF BROWARD COUNTY, FLORIDA LESS THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED LANDS: COMMENCE AT THE NE CORNER OF SECTION 31, TOWNSHIP 50 SOUTH, RANGE 42 EAST; THENCE SOUTH 00°18'53" WEST ALONG THE EAST LINE OF SAID SECTION A DISTANCE OF 435.55 FEET; THENCE NORTH 87°30'47" WEST A DISTANCE OF 40.03 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE CONTINUE NORTH 87°30'47" WEST A DISTANCE OF 581.67 FEET; THENCE NORTH 00°02'48"WEST ALONG A LINE 25 FEET EAST OF AND PARALLEL WITH THE CENTERLINE OF A 50 FOOT N ACCESS OPENING, AS SHOWN ON SAID BANYAN OAKRIDGE COMMERCIAL PLAT A DISTANCE OF 358.10 FEET TO AN INTERSECTION WITH THE ARC OF A CURVE CONCAVE TO THE SOUTH (SAID POINT BEARS SOUTH 00009'27" EAST FROM THE RADIUS POINT OF THE NEXT DESCRIBED CURVE); THENCE EASTERLY ALONG SAID CURVE HAVING A RADIUS OF 7,055 FEET, A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 01°28'37", AND AN ARC DISTANCE OF 181.85 FEET TO A POINT OF TANGENCY; THENCE NORTH 88°21'56" yv. EAST A DISTANCE OF 191.40 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 87°30'47" EAST A DISTANCE OF r:} 186.50 FEET TO A POINT OF CURVATURE; THENCE EASTERLY AND SOUTHERLY ALONG THE ARC OF A CURVE CONCAVE TO THE SOUTHWEST HAVING A RADIUS 25 FEET, A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 87°49'40", AND AN ARC DISTANCE OF 38.32 FEET TO A POINT OF TANGENCY; THENCE SOUTH 00°18'53" WEST A DISTANCE OF 358.44 FEET ING IN THE CITY OF DANIA, COUNTY BROWAD TO THEP FL; PROVIDING DOINT OF ING THAT ALL RESOLUTIONS OR PARTS OF RESOLUT ONSINNING; SAID LANDS LY RN CONFLICT HEREWITH BE REPEALED TO THE EXTENT OF SUCH CONFLICT; AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE." (Staff) 5. SITE PLANS s. CITIZENS' COMMENTS - Comments by Dania citizens or interested parties that are not a part of the regular agenda should be given in writing or communicated verbally prior to 4:00 p.m. the (2nd) and fourth (4th) Monday of each month. Comments of any nature will bainss responded to by the office of the City Manager. In the event that the concern rem unresolved, the citizen(s) or party will be asked to address the City Commission during the meeting. 7. EXPENDITURE REQUESTS 7.1 Approval of invoice from Bailey Hunt Jones & Busto in the amount of $9,763.49 for the period ending February 28, 1995, for airport related services. (staff) 8. DISCUSSION AND POSSIBLE ACTION 8.1 Request approval to hold Marine Flea Market on April 28-30, 1995, at Dania Jai Alai. (staff) 8.2 Request approval to sell old platform fire truck and to acquire new equipment. (staff) 8.3 Request citizen volunteers to assist Dania Library with its April 15 move to the Graves Museum. (staff) 8.4 Approval of Palmist/Character Reading license for Sonya Evans. (staff) 4 DISCUSSION AND POSSIBLE ACTION(continued) 8.5 Approval of Auctioneers license for Bruce Kodner. (staff) 8.6 Approval of Auctioneers license for Sheila Gross. (staff) 8.7 Approval of road overlay program. (Staff) 8.8 Broward Days issues. (comm.Jones) 8.9 Sensitivity Training Sessions. (Vice-Mayor Bertino) 9. APPOINTMENTS 9.1 Appointment of three members to the Unsafe Structures Board. (Staff) 9.2 Appointment of members to the Airport Advisory Board. (staff) 9.3 Appointment of members to the Community Center Advisory Board. (staff) 9.4 Appointment of members to the Cultural Affairs Committee. (staff) 9.5 Appointment of members to the Dania Economic Development and Downtown Redevelopment Board. (staff) )t., • 9.6 Appointment of members to the Human Relations Board. (staff) 9.7 Appointment of members to the Marine Advisory Board. (staff) 9.8 Appointment of members to the Parks & Recreation Advisory Board. (staff) 9.9 Appointment of members to the Planning &Zoning Board. (staff) 9.10 Appointment of members to the Police & Fire Pension Board. (staff) 9.11 Appointment of members to the Occupational License Review Committee. (staff) 10. ADMINISTRATIVE REPORTS City Manager 10.1 Free concerts at the Pier on March 25 (Cheex), April 1 (First Class Sounds), and April S (Jim Conti) City Attorney 11. COMMISSION COMMENTS 11.1 Commissioner Grace 11.2 Commissioner Jones 11.3 Commissioner Mikes 11.4 Vice-Mayor Bertino 11.5 Mayor Hyde 5 a s r ADDENDUM DANIA CrFY COMMISSION REGULAR MEETING MARCH 28. 1995 8.10 Request$1,500.00 in conjunction with the visit to Dania of the Grand Bahamas Junior League Baseball Program. (Comm. Grace) 8.11 Report on the condition of the N.W. 1 Street bridge. (Staff) k' i r . I i CITY OF DANIA INTEROFFICE MEMORANDUM GROWTH MANAGEMENT DEPARTMENT TO: Robert Flatley City Manager 'V lQv� FROM: Will Allen Growth Management Director LL/ RE: PROPOSED AGREEMENT CONCERNING INSTALL A' REQUIRED IMPROVEMENTS RELATING TO THE 841i (SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SRD 84 AND SW 26 TERF Date: March 15, 1995 1 SHELTER/ per �4 Attached is a request for the City of Dania to sign an agreement concerning installation of public improvements for the 84/95 Plat, which is the 5.196 acre parcel at the southeast corner of State Road 84 and SW 26 Terrace (Tram Road). Please schedule this matter as soon as possible, as unfortunately the request was misplaced. Certain public improvements were required at time of platting. The agreement indicates that the City of Dania will require a form of security in the amount of$43,555.64 prior to issuance of a building permit. The agreement also indicates that the City of Dania will not issue a certificate of occupancy for the plat until the improvements have been completed. f The improvements include sidewalks on both streets, signs and markings on both streets, and turn lanes. J It is recommended to approve the agreement as it insures the completion of these required improvements. CI'l:LlV AND SURF 1AY r1, .•. u L R,,.4 .Uf�N G—,W W..... J.,4,R.KII.p _ Rardr A.R. �tS Rauch, Weaver, Millsaps & Co. Lb,dCN ,, RcAcort and Pra rt hl.nagm LlordG LK. R Y 6 KmKih L Kom N—A..r.r.N,—. 871 Fi.C.,d Far la.dreyle.Fbd.555H-52W 305.771.400 R.505-7714557 Saturday, December 17, 1994 _ Mr. Will Allen '5 City of Dania 100 West Dania Beach Boulevard Dania, FL 33004 `4 I,t Dear Will: represent the current owner of a parcel of land {t' d located on the southeast corner of SRO 84 and SW 26th Terrace ( Tram Road) . The property was platted in the county prior to it's annexation into the city. The plat had a list of requirements that were bonded. The owners want to replace the bond with a lien from the county. This procedure requires the approval of the city. The city is required to insure that the improvements are accomplished P p prior to the issuance of a Certificate of Occupancy. g I would like to get the appropriate parties to sign the agreement. I have enclosed copies of the plat r.., comments for your information. Please let me know what has to be done to get this on your consent addenda and get the documents approved. At this time we do not have a use in mind for the t property. The current owner will probably not build on the land and they have the property for sale. Any buyers of the property will be bound by the agreements or have to modify i' them prior to C.O. Sincerely Lloyd Norfleet Vice President w .K . Yov vrus n ReY Eam.S.n+rm Mbt)wo sty ]1GREL�7T Among i BROWARD COUNTY r And city of Dania And Jannar Properties, Ltd. , A Florida Limited Partnership for INSTALLATION of RE umm I}D?RovzKENTS RELATING TO 84/95 Plat Number 002-UP-88 This is an Agreement among BROWARD COUNTY, a political subdivision of the State of Florida, hereinafter referred to as "COUNTY,• through its Board of County Commissioners, AND a municipal corporat on, organsz and ex st nq er ttse aws of tha State of { Florida, its successors and assigns, horeinafter referred to as CITY; AND Jaamar , hereinafter refers o as IDEVELOPER,e is successors and assigns. k >F• WHEREAS, DEDELOPER,S plat, )mown as 84/95 Plat Humber 002-UP-88, Recorded in PH 142, P 12 Y.t:J ( ) , hereinafter referred to as the T,- was approv by a Hoar cf County Commissioners of Broward County on c y 19, 988 , and is described in Exhibit wa,e atta ed hereto anci incorporated herein; and WHEREAS, the PLAT was approved subject to certain conditions to ensure the protection of the public health and safety, and one _ g- of the Caaditions imposed at the time of PLAT approval was the construction of certain isprovements; WHEREAS, the PLAT is located within the boundaries of the CITY; and CAM49 06/"/97 AHII2EAs, the parties desire to enter into this agreement to provide for the construction, funding and noeurity for the required improvements as described in Exhibit "B" attached hereto and incorporated herein; NOW THEREFORE, IN ComsiDERATSON of the mutual terms, conditions, promises, and payments hereinafter sat forth, COUNTY and DEVELOPER agree as follows: _ *+rMT.L&=ON OF REOVIILT'D I?IROVBRENTS. (a) DEVELOPER agrees to and DEVELOPER shall construct the improvements described in Exhibit "B" attached hereto, hereinafter referred to as "the Improvements." Said Improvements shall be constructed according to the schedule set forth in Exhibit "B." (b) The Improvements described in Exhibit "B" shall be ' installed in accordance with applicable COUNTY, Btate of Florida Department of Transportation standards and specifications and in accordance with the Development Review Report for the PLAT. The construction plans for the Improvemants, including pavement marking and signing plans, shall be submitted to COUNTY for review and approval prior to commencement of construction. 'a Construction shall be subject to inspection and approval - by the COUNTY. Pavement marking and signing shall be provided for all of the Improvements and shall be subject to review, field inspections. and final approval by the Broward county Traffic Engineering Division, which Improvements shall be consistent with the previously t'- approved plans. 't (c) Notwithstanding subparagraph, 1. (a) and (b) above, COUNTY agrees that the turn lane improvements(s) described in Exhibit "B" shall not be required if the associated opening(s) in the nonvehicular access line depicted on the PLAT are eliminated through the recordation of an agreement to amend the nonvahieular access line pursuant to approval by COUNTY. In that event, COUNTY agrsas to authorize reduction of the security provided by DEVELOPER i according to provisions of paragraph 5. below. 2. DEVELOPER understands and agrees that it is DEVELOPER'S responsibility to complete the Improvements described in Exhibit "B" and that all costs relating to the installation of the Improvements will be borne by the DEVELOPER. 3. CITY agrees not to issue building permits for construction of a principal building within the PLAT until such time as DEVELOPER provides CITY with written confirmation from COrWr CAM49 05/23/93 -2- �t fu::> 3Mxr that DEVELOPER has complied with paragraph 5. (c) of this Agreement. 4. CITY agrees not to issue any certificates of occupancy for the plat prior to completion of improvements according to the schedule set forth in Exhibit "B. " 5. BEC3RSTY &M DEFAULTi (a) A lien is hereby imposed by the COUNTY against the real property identified in Exhibit "A" in the amount Of rorty-Three Thousand Five Hundred Fifty-Five and 64/100 Dollars (54 ) . such lien shall secure the construct on of Improvements identified in Exhibit "B" attached hereto. Such lien shall exist until fully paid, discharged, released, or barred by law. The lien created by this Agreement shall be superior to and shall have priority over any mortgage on the real property described in Exhibit "A." The DEVELOPER shall cause this Agreement to be executed by the holder of any such mortgage, which execution shall constitute the mortgagee's consent to such subordination. (b) DEVELOPER agrees that this Agreement shall be recorded in the official Records of Broward County, Florida, against the property described in Exhibit "A" to put subsequent purchasers, grantees, heirs, successors and assigns of any interest in such property on notice of the obligations set forth herein,, which shall run with the property until fully performed. .=` (a) Prior to the DEVELOPER obtaining a building permit for construction of any portion of the PLAT which, according to the schedule set forth in Exhibit "B," requires the > installation of the Improvements, or a portion•thersof, DEVELOPER shall provide a form of security acceptable to the COUNTY in the form of a letter of credit, surety ' bond, or other acceptable security in t�a amount of \.. Forty�Lhree Thousand Five Hundred Fifty-rive and 64, Dollars (S 43.555.64 , in substitution of the— 1 en imposed heraby, and the COUNTY shall cause to be executed and recorded in the Official Records of Broward County a j release or satisfaction of the lien upon the property described in Exhibit "A." (d) Pursuant to subsection 5(c) above, DEVELOPER may elect to '•- -A provide security for any individual phase as listed in Exhibit nB," in order to release a portion of the lien imposed on the PLAT for the individual phase. In that event, DEVELOPER shall submit a cost estimate prepared by a Registered Engineer for the Improvements required in �3/93 -3- 7'. such phase. Upon acceptance by the COUNTY of the pest estivate, and payment by DEVELOPER of any applicable fee, that portion of the PLAT shall be released frog the lien imposed and the total amount.of the lien shall be reduced by the approved amount. (e) In the event DEVELOPER fails to construct the Improvements according to the terms and conditions of this 1greament, COUNTY may recover such sums from DEVELOPER as are necessary in order to cause the construction of the Improvements that are outatanding. such suss, plus costs and attorney's fees, may, be _recovarsd.by COUNTY-against the DEVELOPER through a civil action, or any be recovered by action as provided by the � applicable security. In the event that DEVELOPER fails to construct an improvement secured by lien created hereunder, such lien may be foreclosed or otherwise enforced by the COUNTY by action or suit in equity as for the foreclosure of a mortgage on real property. • i (f) DEVELOPER shall ensure that the security remains valid and in lull force and effect until DEVELOPER'S improvement obligations are fully performed. Expiration of the security prior to DEVELOPER'S performance of such - obligation, or notice to COUNTY that the security will expire or has been canceled or disaffirmed prior to DEVELOPER'S satisfaction of all obligations hereunder, shall constitute a default of this agreement. (q) In the event DEVELOPER defaults under the- terms of this Agreement and COUNTY draws on the security, DEVELOPER shall be responsible for COUNTY'S reasonable costs and :t attorneys fees incurred in drawing against the security. (h) In the event the letter of credit, surety bond or other form of security provided to COUNTY, as described in paragraph 5(c) above, expires, is canceled, or is disaffirmed, COUNTY shall send notice to DEVELOPER, according to the notice provisions of this Agreement, and DEVELOPER shall have four (4) months from the data of such notice to provide substitute security in a rota acceptable to COUNTY. if DEVELOPER fails to provide acceptable substitute security, COUNTY may record a document entitled "Notice of Lien for Installation of Required Improvements" which shall constitute a lien on the property described in Exhibit "A" for the amount due hereunder, until fully paid, discharged, released or barred by law. To the extent that the failed security is attributable to an identified parcel or portion of the PLAIT, the Notice of Lien for Required Improvements may be c17*03/93 -4- a recorded against and apply only to such parcel or portion of the PLAT. 6. Upon the completion of one or more of the Improvements specified in Exhibit "B,• the DEVELOPER may request a partial release of security from the COUNTY. The DEVELOPER sball submit a sealed certification by a Registered Engineer of the work completed, and a Cost estimate of the remaining Improvements to be completed based upon the cu=Ont approved County unit prices. .Upon acceptance by the COUNTY of said certification and cost estimate, and payment by the DEVEwpPR of any applicable lee, the COUNTY shall release that portion of the .security,._if.any,.,vhich.is:in_excess_of the.cost of the remaining Improvements. Final release of the lull security is subject to the standard COUNTY maintenance period of one (1) year from the data of completion of all of the Improvement specified on Exhibit 'B.s If a full or partial raleaaa is 4, 5w warranted for improvements secured by lien under this Agreement, the COUNTY shall execute any and all documents satisfying and discharging said lien which shall be recorded in the Official Records of Broward County. 7. DEVELOPER agrees that the construction contracts) for the Improvements shall include the following: (a) Indemnify and save harmless the COUNTY, the Board of County Commissioners of Brovard county, and the State of Florida, its agents and employees, from or on account of any injuries or damages received or sustained by any person or persons during or on account of any operations connected with the construction of the Improvements; or by or in consequence of any negligence in connection,rith the same; or by use of any improper materials or by or an account. of an act er omission of the said contractor, t' subcontractor, agents, servants or employees., (b) Workers' C apply F.; Compensation Insurance to a 1 for all employees in compliance with the "Workers' compensation "=i Lav" of the State of Florida and all applicable federal laws. -; G �Xi (e) Paployers' Liability with a limit of One Hundred Thousand x Dollars ($100,000.00) per accident. (d) Comprehensive General Liability Insurance with mi.,im m limits of Five Hundred Thousand Dollars ($500,000.0o) per occurrence combined single limit for Bodily Injury Liability and Property Damage Liability. coverage must be afforded on a fora no more restrictive than the latest edition of the Comprehensive General Liability Policy, cx?0249 05/13/93 -5- W vit2out restrictive endorsements, as filed by the 1n,uranca Sarvices Office, and must include: Premises and/or operations. Independent Contractors. products and/or completed operations. Underground Coverages. COUNTY and the Broward County Board of County Com- missioners are to be namad as additional insureds with respect to liability arising out of operations performed for COUNTY by or on behalf of CONTRACTOR Or negligent acts or omissions of COUNTY in connection with general supervision of such operation. Fr (e) Business Automobile Liability Insurance with miniaUM limits of Three Hundred Thousand Dollars ($300,000.00) per occurrence combined single limit for Bodily Injury Liability and Property Damage Liability. Coverage must be afforded on a form no more restrictive than the latest edition of the Business Automobile Liability Policy, without restrictive andorsements, as filed by the Insurance Services Office and must include owned vehicles and hired and non-ownad vehicles. s a.. Notice of Cancellation and/or Restriction: The ,.. .; policy(ies) must be endorsed to provide COUNTY with thin (30) days notice o! cancellation and/or restriction. } COUNTY agrees that this Agreement satisfies the requirements of Section 5-200(d) (2) , Broward county Code of Ordinances, that developers install all required improvements prior to n issuance of a development order or enter into an agreement to provide for installation of the required improvements within a reasonable period of time or before issuance of build permits or cartificates of occupancy, as required by County Commission. Upon official acceptance of the Improvements by the applicable permitting agency, the local government may issue certificates of occupancy for percale or .; , _. portions of the PLAT. 9. Nothing herein shall prevent the COUNTY or CITY from enforcing the requirements of this Agreement against the owners, successors or assigns in any part of the PLAT. 10. The DEVEWPER agrees to execute any and all other instr®ents or documents as may be required to effectuate the requirements CAM249 —6- 0a/l7/97 i.vVT 'S .faP{lyM Alt f GGt^^n. of Chapter 5, artScle IX, Brovard County Cods of Ordinances, and this Agreement. 11. o�Tj=.- whenever any of the parties desire to give notice to the other, such notice must be in writing, sent by U.S. Hail, ss postage prepaid, addressed to the party for whom it is intended at the place last specified; the place for giving of notice shall remain such until it is changed by written notice in compliance with the provisions of this paragraph. 7cr the present, the parties designate the following as the respective places for giving notices For the COUNTY*_ t Director of the Broward county Engineering Division 115 South Andrews Avenue, Room 321 Fort Lauderdale, FL 33301 For the CITY: Robert F. Flatley, City Manager 100 West Dania Beach Boulevard i . Dania, Florida 33004 For the DEVELOPER: Janmar Properties, Ltd. 4649 Ponce DeLeon Blvd., Suits 303 coral Gables, 7L 33146 e 32. RELEASE. when all of the obligations set forth herein are - fully paid and performed, COUNTY, at the request of DEVELOPER j or its successor and upon payment of any applicable fees, shall cause a release to be recorded in the official Records of Brovard County, Florida, evidencing such performance. To the extent that the obligations set forth herein are divisible and attributable to a specific parcel or portion of the PLAT, COUNTY may grant a partial release of this agreaumtt for a I specific parcel or portion of the PLAT for which this road Impact obligation has been satisfied. 05/13/93 -7- AGRmC4T FOR INSTALLATION OF REQUIRED MYROVZKENTS relating to the a4/95 plat i IN IIITNESs WBERROP, the parties hereto have made and executed thin Agreement on the respective dates under each signature; BROWARD COUNTY through its BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS, signing by and through its Chair or vies Chair, authorised to execute same by Board action on the day of December , 19 94 , and , _through its auly authorTsad representative to execute Game. i %I ATTEST: BROMM COUNTY, through.its - BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS County Administrator BY Ex- } Offieio Clark of the Board of .;. County Commissioners of day of Broward County, Florida Approved as to form by Office of County Attorney Broward County, Florida JOHN J. COPELAN, JR., County Attorney Governmantal Center, Suits 423 t_:;.. <- 115 South Andrews Avenue X '- Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33301 'Telephone: (305) 357-7600 Talecopier: (305) 357-7641 BY Assistant county Attorney n .. .. CAM49 -e- ACR=XMT ' FOR INSTALLATION OF REQUZREU IMPROVDEM?TS RELATMUG TO Ts8 e4/95 FLAT C=SS WITNESSES." CITY OF DANIA By Bill Hyde Kayor-Comm saioner day of March ]9 95 ATTEST_ By Robert F. Flatley, City Manager Acting 'City Clark day of March , 19 95 (CORPORATE BEAL) APPROVED AS TO FOR?!: ey Frank C. Adler, City Attorney STATE OF FLORIDA ) w,y ) SS. COUNTY OF BROVARD• ) R The foregoing instrament was ac)movledaad beforo me this = day of March, 1995, by Bill Hyde, Robert F. Flatley and Marie Jabalee, Mayor-Commissioner, City Manager and Acting City Clerk, respectively, of the City of Dania who 3mk:SN7cAWIX iCR9MMIcxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxAp9c5idmL�4 ch3�aomncM�di�Q/dtd not take an oath. ROTARY PUBLIC: (Seal) My commission expires: Print name: Commission No. : CAT/449 05/13/93 �� ]BGRA�t�2' FOR njbTAr.LXTzoN of RBQDIRM ZMPRMEMENTS PJMATDM TO THE ����99�5 PLAT DIPELOPB Mitifa6ses: Jaamzr Arapeztiee, Ltd. Janmar Corporation, �/General /�Partner �C _ �[ tlO.CG►.. B. D. Rawls .,�'7WCh'�.�.-t;c_ Print n e:� oi-hry. fit. por4-04 BY . - - - - Pr name: Titles vice President Wane: AMi)iA M 3/s hrR Addres ponce DeLeon Blvd., Suite 303 Coral Gables, PL 33146 . „ social Security 0 or Federal (CORPORATE SERZ) Tax ID / 59-2580569 i U:L day of December , 1994 I - ACKr70WIWGEMM - ZNDTVIDIIAL STATE OF Ffo�fdw ) _ SS. COIINTY OF Tn.d e. ) • The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this 24k. day of ,..4r r 199` , by B Rd.,{s o s personally JMovn to me or who has produced .V as identification and who did/did not take an oath. NOTARY PUBLIC: SiAl) t name: Aw/ -407. 54ja Iff Commission No.: my commission expires: rvrAat PeraG trap OF rtnem& io cmwmsow 3 g ra<e4 we se J"Lt CAF/249 -10- 05/13/93 k i) j AG3ZEZM3!NT FOR 1MLTAXZA7S0N OF =UIRM DO?ROVDMlB R=ATIWG TO T213 ea/95 PLAT CORPORATE/ RInmem STATE OF ) ) SS. COUNTY -OF ) The foregoing instrument vas acmwladged before AS this day or , ig__, by as of � a corpora on partnars p, on a r of a corpora on/ pa er p. o or bag uced as dentificaHe or slu, is saand did/dilly d to n not take an Oath NOTARY PUBLIC: (seal) my commission expires: Pr nt name: ' Commission No.: 'r s MORTGAGES Witnesses: 11oae ; print name: By Print name: print name: Title: Addrese: (Corporate seal) 19_. day of , �a C"0219 05/13/93 '. E a v„aa ac AGREEPCENP Pon INSTALLATIox or PJ=I M IMPROVEMENTS RELATING TO TSE 04/95 PLAT at AcxHowLEDGEHENT - INDIVIDUAL STATE OF ) ) s9. COUNTY Or ) The foregoing instrument vas acknowledged before me this day of , 19_, by o s person n ly ]nOVn o me or vho has producedas identification and vho did/did not talon an oath. PUBLIC: NOTARY PU : F4 _ F (Seal) Print name: Commission NO.: i My commission expires: ro PORATF/P M2=S rP STATE OF ss. COUNTY OF ) s' The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this day of , 19_, by as o ' a EFu corpora on partners p, on behalf o e corpora on/ partn3p. He or she is personally known to we or has produced as identification and did/did not take an oath. ! NOTARY pUHLIC: (Seal) Print name: Commission No.: ...-j My Commission expires: CAr#249 -12- 03/13/93 h i p ffiIBIT A (Legal Description for PLAT) s Tha least 1/2 of the Sasfhwest 1/4 of (ha Nsritwaaal 1/4 d Ssellen 2q T "Or" 42 East, _ 1,�,� (fla Swtbe slued �tri Fkrift fin Mot 3 ! N t jryl s •,- � T"000p So ors 51t 1/4rf the maranasl s+w-pgrtr (f� 1/��! SKI •,6 tion 20. ate* lase as Slot em,w�wat pert{( h SWIM sf Sbts Nos/ Na. 1t4,, and Ent of Tram drwd of a 35 foot nkfin curve. bsin tas��to we re")sowt � Northwest s! the with teas Esal(2M Seat rtyht of- �of iand ram l�s"t_to a IM 15ffeet fast offswd�� Nod (50 tool regMl-of-.spx 4 5 ��� C*"Nmneh+4 at IM West lino at tbs 4G1e Road a4, proeesd Eastary etaay ttao IMa SerNa Rlghht .f a (sS Saath th Road e NRw1h � 19r En�laadhdm" of 3M6�W to a u. Paint or � of ?atrthaast 29th Tensce6 33557 feet to m �^hY of this dewlpttaaS SMU4 centime Sao% 35 fast 1a a po tk M. South ar 35' 2a' Cost. 30.00 fist to a peiae; tboaca North 35 faet to a tense North a9' 35' 2e hest. a dstanes at j&W bet to use Pahl of :poft h's PIGS eaafGiss 3.196 ,id mar e are se Ins. Be4iaYq .LSO KNOWN AS: 84 / 95 plat Plat book 142 Page 12, Broward County Florida -12- 1;' r a 3t 7XA2H2'P B (L1+st of Zmprovementa) State Road 84 Marking/Signe offaite zoprovements to be completed prior to C.0 State Road 84 Sidewalks Adjacent To Said Plat to be completed prior to C.0 State Road 84 Turn Lane 2/3 Right At The 50 !t. opening loo/18o 1 Tram Road Narking/Signs offaite Iaprovements. to be completed prior to C.O. Tram Road Sidewalks Adjacent To Said plat to be completed prior to C.O. +' Tram Road Turn Lane R/S Right at SR 84 to be completed prior to C.O. �• " 200/100 :3 a —14- rS,. . ^:hc R LI( YU C. NORFLEET, SIOR R/pM WEAVER.MILLSAn 6 Co.REALTORS 871 EAST COMMERCIAL BOULEVARD FORT LAUDERDALE,FL 33334.3290 84 / 95 PLAT A P.'U. of w M S +C�w,r^i1�Y.M SwIN K1 jo 42 C"I AMNMY. I►M - > GAWHIC SCH�' V t,0' :mJ ; } curve k �Si i M U IM a \ y�J fL t. e' R p,D� CITY OF DANIA FIRE/ RESCUE DEPARTMENT INTER-OFFICE MEMORANDUM TO: Robert Flatley, City Manger FROM: Thomas D. Grammer, Fire Chief°T�- RE: Detail Pay Contract DATE: March 21, 1995 Please put the attached contract with "Air Dania" and the City of Dania, on the next consent agenda. This is a contract for detail pay at Air Dania for paramedics service. The contract has been reviewed by the City Attorney approved as to form and correctness. C•c`s ry;i ij 4 -cVIyJOR March 23, 1995 Robert Flatley, City Manager City of Dania IDo West Dania Beach Blvd Dania, Florida 33004 Re: Proposal to obtain State Grant for Partial Park Acquisition of Property Located North of Dania's Fishing Pier Dear Bob, Transmitted herewith is a copy of our contract with the City of Dania. Our firm agrees to assist the City In seeking a grant from the Florida Communities Trust (F.C.T.) to fund 50% of the cost to purchase two vacant lots located on the beach north of Dania's fishing pier. In order to satisfactorily complete the application process prior to the Stews August 1995 deadline, we must proceed Immediately with the following teaks. 1. Preliminary site and environmental assessment 2. Review and provide recommended amendments to the City's Land Use Plan In order for our application to become eligible for additional points needed to receive the grant. 3. The City must quickly Initiate the Land Use Plan Amendment I. process to Incorporate the text amendments described above. 4. Prepare the grant application forms and responses to the list of technical questions Included In the application. w 5. Distribute necessary Information to the City's staff for review and comment to be Incorporated Into the grant.. If you have any questions or suggestions on clarifying the tems of this contract, please call at your earliest convenience. Sincerely, Richard S. Rubin, A.I.A. ATRIUM CENTRE 4001 S. UNIVERSITY DR. SUITE 205W DAVIE. R.33328 (305) 6a0-6550 FAX(305)660.655g I'IFR-23-19--t 10:09 -0`_7tid0fi759 F.01 9' tAxy .yr Yn CQNTQR AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY OF DANIA AND RICHAR5 SERVICES NF CONNECTION WITH A GRANT APPLICATION CONJOR INC., GRANTSPERSON, FOR TATION WHEREAS, The City of Dania (the "City") wishes to contract with Richard S. Rubin, A.I.A. President of Conjor Planning Division, for consultant services to make a grant application to the State of Florida; and � • WHEREAS, The City wishes to authorize Mr. Rubin to immediately begin the f: grant applications and submit for a Florida Communities Trust ("FCT") grant prior to it's August, 1995 deadline; NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual promises and covenants setforth below, the parties agree as follows: section 1__ The City authorizes Richard S. Rubin ("the Grantsperson") to initiate all studies, reports, conceptual site plans, end grant applications for preparing an he application to Florida Communities Trust(FCT) for a 50% matching grant to fund the purchase of two vacant lots located north of Dania's fishing pier along the Atlantic Ocean. Section 2_ The City acknowledges that the (FCT) Grant can be used to purchase ental preserves. Emphasis is given by Florida land for passive recreational/env'nanm Communities Trust(FCT)on applications enhancing(increasing) the natural functions A ri? of wetlands and upland forests. Sec lion 3. The Granlsperson shall coordinate all services with Daniel Oyler the City's r representative. The City will assist Grantsperson in completing the application and shall use its best efforts to provide Grantsperson with such assistance In a timely • fashion. ;} ''t section 4. The Planner shall fully complete the application, coordinate all public hearings and public participation, attend up two meetings in Tallahassee with the City Manager to represent the City before State Agencies. $maion 5_ The fee for preparing the items described above shall be paid in accordance with the following fee schedule: 1 ATRIUM CENTRE 4801 S. UNIVERSITY DR. SUITE 205W DAVIE, FL 33328 (305) 660.6550 FAX (305)680-6559 . .. F.02 MEf.'-?S-1'±� lli�lb "USbH4JbSS`J .. A A. The fee for rnmpensating Conjor's Staff in preparing the grant application shall not exceed $12,000. Said fee shall be Computed on an hourly basis or part thereof based on the following fee schedule: Richard S. Rubin, A.I.A. No Charge g80,001hour Principal Planner $35.00/hour Assistant Planner g50.00/hour Graphic Artist $1 5,00/hour Typing B. Upon receipt of the Notice of Award of Grant, the City shall pay 7.25% of the total grant amount to Conjor, Inc. less the fee paid to Conjor in Section A above. In no event shall the total fee exceed $70,000. The City shell reimburse Conjor, Inc. for all printing costs, travel (to be approved in advance by the City), and long distance telephone calls in addition to the base fee paid to the Grantsperson. All additional professional consultantsraisersUrred to rveyorsplete and the grant application, such as environmental biologists, appraisers, engineers shall be paid by the City. If for any reason, the City should decide to terminate this contract prior to the August submission, Conjor, Inc. shall be entitled to only receive the fees due based on Section 5(A) above. Section S. This agreement provides for no additional services. If the City wishes for r Conjor. Inc. to assist In preparing subsequent Management Plans or Project Plans, both parties shall agree to a written addendum to this contract_ g t ;fiction 7. At all times pertinent to the term of this Agreement, the Grantsperson, r Grantsperson's employees, agents and subcontractors shall be considered y; independent contractors and not City employees. and shall receive no benefits Or Pay !; from the City other than that enumerated herein. Tax responsibilities,Social Security payments, health insurance, and employee benefits shall be the responsibility of the i grantsperson. Section a Entire ijyreemeut_Mod)fIGatit2II: No statements, representations, warranties whether written or oral, from whatever source arising,except as expressly stated in this Agreement, shall have any legal validity between the parties or be arties acknowledge that this Agreement contains the binding upon any of them. The p entire understanding and agreement of the parties. No modification hereof shall be effective unless made in writing and executed by the parties hereto with the same formalities as this Agreement is executed. 2 tM1=F-==-19-'45 18:11 Z056806!5�9 P.03 s �3 — �14t _ Section 4 No hrei—,jgr f-n. Grantsperson sgrees that he shall not be entitled to any real estate brokerage ce r.--insinns or foes in connection with any ran] ostato transactions that may arise out of this grant application. Signed and agreed to this_ day of 1995 by: Conjor, Inc. Planning Division 3 Richard S. Rubin, President Signed and agreed to by: i Date a Representing the City of Dania i Y ty h.+#}' I i p: x 4. :. 3 MCP-33-1495 18:11 .. 3056806`_59 P.04 Purchasing Division 115 S.Andrews Avenuo.Room 212 BROWARD C�� Fort laF Ae(305)rdoie.3 33301 -6535 (305)357�0A5 . FAX(30.5)357�505 June 20. 1994 Matvest, Inc. dba Bermex, Inc. `L 29500 Southfield Rd Suite 100 , Sout field, MI 48076 �s REFERENCE: BID tC-02-94-20-17 Water Meter Reading Service i Gentlemen: 2: This is to confirm that the Board of County Commissioners at its Meeting held on June 14 . 1994 under Agenda Item No. 22 accepted your Bid on ' the above-referenced solicitation. F 4:?'c r E-f A Bid tabulation of all Bids received is enclosed, with item(s) awarded to ycur firm enclosed in brackets. The Contract is in effect for the period beginning June 23, 1994 and - �'�� ending June 22, 1996 Purchase Order( s ) will be placed as and when required. _. A copy of this Notice, with a copy of your Bid, including all terms and conditions, is being forwarded to the Using Agencies. Thank you for your interest in doing business with Broward County. Sincerely, Glenn 3. C�lmming Director --•-I Pu rchasi 7 mDmiiviS On By: A e Adle urchasing Agent II BkOWAQDCOtMn EOAQD OFCOUMY COYMa40NERS-M Equal Opaommtrr Emptq MO rmY,OMm 5brF,el. Ya Cv..yr S N G ,b,nOer b� P Heel lnn Nvnca Wnen A*.+o PplXyr Jdn E.Noodrarr,.J,. Garom f.llgNpten - Irfe DWMhgA Future For YourFYNh•A,M YoveuNneu. MAP,- 2-1995 14:3B 810 557 1759 P.02 EXHIBIT "AE' e :t;_ 1 t BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS MAIL PROPER INVCh ANC EIROWARD COUNTY, FLORIDA COPY CP PURCHASE CRCER TO I SHOW THIS NUMRE r71ViPC't-,ExTA_ FEF.PiCEE ON ALL INVOICES DATE 4 c',•' 4 9CI 6190P2 AND REFERENCES O. T6+:Ah'3 REAM; F. :3if.:-F?Cd i1P TO: vLS WATEfi -)IJPPI_Y WARCIIOI1 iF' A"TTNI P1SCAL OPHRAYIONS PMUNL i 821. 0990 2505 U. COPANS ROAIJ '=32234194 0 POHPANO rF'.ACH, FL 9?()61 Y.FI T!IL-S 7 I NI: O/Oi A Ok F1il::t IN[:, SOUTHFIEL.CI BAOCI, Tr100 L_ _ - ::CiUTIlrICLO ill 401) ''6 F.O.B. OEs'IINA'TION DEUVERY DUE DATE 10/01/94 TERMS t• - LINE COMMODITY NO. DESCRIPTION QUANTITY UNITS UNIT PRICE TOTAL PRICE METER REA01PO ;,'c R'JICF". 10/7.i94 TO 9/30/9;i NME 09-0194 ?!Il OCL 7VIj GJ420C:•(70 TECHNICAL. CNDN-LICENSEOS 1C.iPORARY PERSONNEL UATER METER RE„CERS 600000 MO 0 , 4? 274000.00 OS FUND : 461 60CY: 126 ORG: 0470 CIBJI 3400 ACT: 5391 - p"1 kkkk TOTAL C•iOER 0294 ,000.00 z I.I(PO TANT: 00 NOT DELIVER OR INVOICE PRIOR TO OC'I08ER 1 , 1994 t 4�.q r+,1 Thin order Ittudd In tseWtr.of Your offer Per. QUOTATION REQUEST 1 EIDICONTRACT ICf1-194 c 01.5 IMPORTANT: NO C.O.D.'S OR COLLECT SHIPMENTS WILL BE ACCEPTED. VENDOR MUST INCLUDE MSOS SHEETS WITH DEUVERY WHERE APPLICABLE (SEE INVITATION FOR BID FORM OR QUOTATION REQUEST FOR DETAILS)/ FLORIDA SALES TAX EXEMPT N'O. 16AT-199735.53C APPROVED r&AJ4149-as- FEDERAL TAX EXEMP-ON NO S"WO53/ ANTI}f/ARED SONATURE DATE PROPER INVOICE-SEE REVERSE SIDE P MRR- 2-19 5101 P O3 MRR-22-1?ag 1.1:_E 810 557 175? w.y'M 3.� BOARD OF COUNT'f CC!AMIS2IONE9S -, SUBMIT BID TC: BROWARD COUNTY, FLORIDA ; Broward Courtty ?_•1:asing Division 115 S. Andrews Arerue, Room 212 INVITATION FOR DID Fort Laudertale. 7 rca 33301.1801 Bidder Acknowledgment —GENERAL CONDITIONS— THESE.INSTRUCTICNS ARE STANDARD FOR ALL CONTRACTS FOR COMMODInESiSERIACE6 ISSUED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTv COMMISSIONERS.THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS MAY DELETE, SUPERSEDE OR MODIFY ANY CF r-ESE STANDARD INSTRUCTIONS FOR A PARTICULAR CONTRACT BY INDICATING SUCH CHANGE IN THE S-ECIAL INSTRUCTIONS TO BIDDERS OR IN THE BID SHEETS. BY ACCEPTANCE OF A PURCHASE OROEF ISSUED BY THE COUNTY,BIDDER AGREES THATTHE PROVISIONS INCLUDED WITHIN THIS INVITA'1CN FOR FC SHALL PREVAIL OVER ANY CONFLICTING PROVISION WITHIN ANY STANDARD FORM CONTRACT OF TIE SIDOER REGARDLESS OF ANY LANGUAGE IN BIDDER'S CONTRACT TO THE CONTRARY. SEALED BIOS: This form must be executed and OIDSWILLBEOPENEDap.m. Submitted with all bid sheets In a called envelope.(00 aromaysotmwandMaalwdNnaaraandar de(aallrrnehdnteardtsrt. NOT INCLUDE NOnE-t-.AN ONE 810 PER ENVELOPE). BID mTLE The lace of the envelope snaa contain the above address, (.IA T:. I; it F,I F. n a•, " the date and the time or -4 Opening, and bid number.Bids not submitted on allCheO b a loan may be rerecfeC.All bids are subjected to the cone ens specified heremt Those",on do not comply with these-YGIiamS Am SubjACI to refection. BID NO. L EXECUTION OF BID: ?id must contain An original OU2r�1^O'L: signature of an indiricual authorized to bind the bidder. PURGNtSINO AGEW NAME a TELEPHONE NUMBER BB must be typed or pnmad in ink.NI corrections made (30`%) 3:,%-6Oe9 - i by bidder do his bid must list he initiated. The bidders rS17N117 C I i.;R • lk name should also appear On each page of the bid cheat DEUVEAV DATE 8FO' ShI_r)T., CfW OITIDNS rrt. it required.Bids Wit rat:ro aCmplod Iron firms in arrears BSPEdAL saEET(syyt0.eavAvrnyrTltQ`Ats4oAre. r.(Yz to the Start of Ca,L:./ o:oaremaationes upon debt Or CASH CLSCOl1NT1EriMa contract nor horn a eetauller upon obilgetons to the Board of County Commissioners Bidder cemhes by siGnmg the bid that no principals Or corporate Cffioels 01 his firm were BID GUARANTY IS ATrACNED. p airy WPEN REQUIRED.IN -: pone: ak or CarDarte CfACExs In Other firm which p'.; may have been susparcid Or debarred from doing THEAMCUNr Of s . business wilh Bowata CC„riry within the last three years, `I uness so noted in the bra documents. REASON FOR NOBID f 2. NO BID:it rat bubrramng a bid.respond by rearming this r Bidder ArknoWedgemen:torn,marking It"NO BID",00 FEDERAL EYPLDYER ID.w SOCIAL SECL'RrTY NUM6E1c zr . later than law stated cat opening dale and hour.and explain 38-2234196 the reason in the =aca provided. Failure to respond 3QQ3'' without Justification may be muse lot mmmill of ThisThisOUN ABRAOSTRFFf NIlM BEP !;'. ;g bidders nae from(tie c:d mailing list,NOTE To quality as a responclam,w0aar must submit a"NO BID." &CDER NAME 3. CIO WITHDRAWAL.• No bidder may withdraw his bid MatVeStr Inc. d/h/a BEfrmeXr Inc. burr the data the ebid ci on at ninety (ve doreso days hone BIWER MAILING ApORE55/G1T1''TelRIf the dale of Qtl opening unless vendor eC ogles m the 29500 Southfield Road bic. Suite 100 N' 4. BID OPENING:Shea beP-ZAIC.W data.location and HMO Southfield HI 48076 r h�t3, sparifled an the bid Wm It is the,bidder's responsibility AREA,COdB TELEMOiJE ND. CONTAM PE-RSCIN " to assure that his bid g dElwered at the proper time and g 10-557-1239 George D. Funds -_ - -•I place of bid opening. Bids.which rat any reason are rot i- so delivered, will not be mnsidored. Bid files and any bitsanon Ihayare cpened,nt Reexamined tlunngnormal worWng hears by atxwmlment. Bid tabulations are � avaaablo for insnec:on i+POn request AUT14ORIZED SIGNATURE Iwit iy InIstl S. ADDENDA TO BID: toward County reserves the right to amond the Bic pnetto the Bid opening data lnatcatod. George D. Funds President Only mitten adders wA be binding. If, upon review, malonal chars in speetatlom are found. eantaCi the TYPED NAME OF SIGNER Thh.0 Puohacing Division immediately,prior to Bid opening date. W allow for review are subsequent adadpraUcin to the IaW that we sa la iwW wleara leis waeteeitR ywm•th,emaeme 1011h .Kra\law w Pm4a ranJwae a W b wa Nrau arrlw�Mn4 rib e e Y anraatM pan of Bmwam Couuj rrr iwt a,eaoa olio a.a. paw a new ih r arVibe t W W rt erary rw I M raKni.e n tpra N W a�Mn.Aaaaat b rpu.t eY Inca,ease I thrrge a u WriOa�b M anlPae t HA w earn atnA1 lie`adYa ewlMl s (Cam'r.ed cn Page 21 loiters ' _ Fwm nblze Iron.IrzA Page T of 4 Pages MPR-22-1995 14:39 610 557 1�54 P'04 VFR D 0. PRICES,TERMS A PAYMENTS:Firm prate s!tafl be bid nfanacement Dmilon. 115 Smch Ancrovrt Avenue, and lndodil all handling,eel up.Shippi9g and inside delivery nccm 210. Fdn LIDcetdale. Florida 33301-1833. The Charges to the dFsknatidn shcwn harem unless otherwise MSDS rrxtsm nYhdo the following information. indlaaod. (a) The churnical name and the cummen name Wine Ionic (a) The Bidder in submitting this bid certifies that the substance. prices quoted herein are not higher than the prices at which the same commod,ty(ies)or son•ice(s)Is Cold (h) The hazwds or curer rsks in the use of Inc toxic in approximately similar quantities uncut similar terms, substari including: and emotions to any purchaser wtuvirsoever. 1. 1" potomlal tar lire, explosion. :onpbvily, and (b) F.O.B.Delivery Point—All pries bid m;tst be F.O.B. reactivity' delivery poem,unleaded aside,and assemhled unless 2. The known abide and chronic health effects of Otherwise indicated. risks from exposure, including the madical (c) We Bids: The award on de bids will be (1aa+ded by conditions which are generally recognized as the Director of the Purcnasing Divislor,in accordance being aggravated by exposure tc the toxic with me provisions o1 the Procurement Ccce. substance:and (d) TAXES: Broward County is exempt from Federal 3. The primary routes of entry and symptoms of Excise and Worida Sales taxes on di-oct p.icnase of overexposure. y� tangible property. Exemption numbers aooear an (c) The proper precautions,handling practices,receesary, 1 purchase order. personal protective equipment, and other safety (a) DISCOUNTS: Bidders may offer a cash discount for precautions in the use of or exposure to the toxic - Prompt payment. However,such discounts will not be substances• including appropriate emergency treat. considered In deter aping the lowest rout cost for bid ment In ease of overexposure, evaluation purposes. Bidders should refle=l any rgs• (d) The emergency procedure for specs.lire.disposal,and - counts to be considered in the bid eviilcaron in the first aid. text prices bid. ' (e) A description in laytarmf of the mown spad9p pOtertful (0 MISTAKES: Bidders we cautioned to examine all heaah rate posed by the toxic substance inten0ed to I specifications, drawings, delivery Instructions, unit Nan any parson reading this Information. prime,extensions and all other special coictoons Par. T1ef yew and mooch,it evallabl6,that It-9 infomvatbn twining to hat bid. Faeura of pre bidder to examine all O pertinent documents shun nol amine him to any revel was compiled and the name,address,and emergency from the conditions imposed in the contract. In case telephone number of the manu(acure,rnsCcnsible for of mistakes In extension, the unit price snail govern, preparing the information. Muntitticatlpn or addition snore are deemed cliental S. OPI!*END CONTRACT. No guarantee a exoresaed or e - e arners and shall be corrected by the County, implied as to the total quantity of commocitiesiservices to t , (g) ORDERING: The Board of County Commissioners be purchased under any open end Contract Eslmatedquwr �I reserves the right to purchase mtnmpolaa^✓aaNiC9a bees ma be used lot bid comparison purposes only.The specified herein through contracts established by other Board of County Commisafoners rasames the night to:lsaare govemmental agencies at through separate procure• purchase orders no and when required,or,issue a WanKet mein actions due to unique or special needs. I an purchase order for individual agencies and release partial urgers dallvery Is required,Wthn a shover period than quantities or.issue ina'uuclidna for use of Direct Purchase t the delivery time specified In the contract and if Ute Orders by various County agences, or, any combination milarts unable tocamply,therewith,the Sparc of County of the preceding. No delivery shall 1lacema due or be - Commissioners reserves the right to obtain such acceptable without a written order by the Courry, unless delivery from others without penalty or pro)udce to the otherwise provided In the contract.Such order win contain County or to the seder, the quanhry, time of delivery and other pannenl data. 7. CONDITIONS AND PACKAGING:Unless otherwise stated Hlephon ontim,to items urgently required.b.the ordsellermaybegiven telephone no0ica,to be confirmed try an order:r wining. S in the spacial erred imin to bidders or the hid sheets, or 10. CONTRACT PERIOD (OPEN-END CONTRA The must specifically t only from hit accepted price Ito, deliveries be �� 3`= must oondsl only of new and unvsatl goods aid Shah be initial contract period shoo clan with rite expuabon date of the current standards production model evailab eat the time thaprevious contract ordale of award,wd'iceevar is latest, of the bid.The geode must be suitably pauaged for srxp- and shall lerminata one (1) your from that dale. The _ r. than[by common Cartier. Each Container or multiple units contractor will Complete delivery and the County will receive or hams Commute packaged shall bear a 'abel, imprint, delivery on any croon;mailed to the contraotbr prior to the rharrell cr other legible markings stating name of manufac. date of expiration.The Purchasing Director may renew this hirer w supplier, purchase Omer number and arty other contract for a second period subject to vendor acceptance. markings required by spotlGcalions, or other acceptable satisfactory performance and determinaticn mat renewal will means of Identifying vendor and pureness pricer number. be in the Oast nterast of the County. Notification of Intent to Retrieve will be nailed sixty(50)ca!enoar days inadvarex B. BAFE'fY STANDARDS:Unless omerwlsu suDU12:e0 In the bid.all manufactured Items and fabricated assemblies shed of aspiration s data of this contras. All hllprices. terms and o mpl ,mma applicable requirements of Occu ational Safe conditionsa snag remain firs for the initial period N the Y Pd q ri Safety a*wm and far any ag aural period unless st.biec 1. price and ceahh Act and any suntlaros Statutes. In coin- prljtrsbriam spacdi¢d as a"spedel uvntlltipn-nerl:m. pllenq whin Chapter eats Florida 1.03 of , any Ips$ subateno listed In Section 9aF•41.f79 0} the Florida 7n the atront services,era scheduled to eruct because Administrative Code delivered from a contract resorting of the eaplrstlon of fh/s contract, the Ciarltrabtar Shall from thlabidni be occompenkE by a Materiel Safety cdnflauetheservice upontheraquestofthe Purchasing Data Sheet(MSDsy A Material Safety Data Sheet(MSDS) Director. rheextmsionperiodshaffmtexlendformere - should aide be aubmiaed to the StowarC County Risk Dun Nncty ta(l)days beyond the esplrefron date of the MAR-22-1995 14:40 B10 557 1759 P'O5 1w5 e C' ON- r e+iarlr:g cut.f/NCf.T.`.t CJnJa C:L`rsh:dl aPCcn„^c!'U.:rCJ y'^.rP.o:utic:IC;,;.niy CG�- s�`r'wrs. mrvlwvur L_LJI for the sxrvloa or the rare in unacl when this exnema/on oaten eo"Nas the right to waive tachnicallt'.ee ere crease is invoked by the county, inr�u:anlas and to ro.ocl any or all bids 11. FIXED CONTRACT QUANTITIES: Purchsw orce'(sl for 17, WARRANTY:The budder should spec:fy any warrartyar;n- rug quantites will be wue ui to sue-e=11 baceCsl anon Cable to the items b d, and compbe Ion wsrrati / Iean nouli0abon of award are receipt of as required cCCumenL,. adachud wruan aoplicdbla. Fixed cenlract qusnbues up in�,ry (20) porcem of the 18. SAMPLES: Samples of hems, when required. nau-1 be Originally specified quamities may to ordered pncr Jai the furnished by bidder free of charge to mo Count'. Each expiration of ore(1)year attar the date of aware,pforded individual sample maxi be labeled with bidder s name, the Contractor agrees to turn,at,such quantities at the same manuLacturees brand name and be delivered by him wnllm prices,terms and aona:idns. ten(10)calendar days 011.10 bud oeenmg unless the s-edule 12. PAYMENT: Payment will be made by the County after indicates a inherent time or aneass submission is sodded Commoditiestservicas have been tectaiwed. accepted and before the bid opening.It samples am required subsequent properly invoiced as indcaled in contract ana'ar order. to the bid apening,they should be dolha red within ten(10) Imioicus must bear the purchase order number calendar days of he request. The County will net be 13. DELIVERY: Delivery limo shall be Computed ir. caendor responsible forrowm.hg samples. "'•m days from the issuance date of purchase order. Although, 19. NON-CONFORMANCE TO CONTRACT CONOITu7NS: . i actual requested date or number of calendar days for Tie County may withhold ecceplance at,or reject shy imams delivery may be specified, state number of calendar days which are lounc.upon exam necon,not to met the spot- required to make delivery and installation char 015aan0e dicatmn requirements,tiper women notification of rejection, of purchase order or request for Services nl space prSr,ded. Items strait be .removed within live (6) calendar days by Unless otharw5e stipulated n the Contract.delivery snag the Vendor at 4is expense and facesvered of his expense. be made between 9'Oo a.M.and 400 P.M.Monday through Perfected goods left longer titan ttuny (30) days eel be Friday. except holidays. and at other time by special regarded as abaneored and the Beard shag have the rght arrangements.However goods required for daily consume` to diaposo of rem as its own property.On foodstu^s and tlon,or where the delivery is an emergency.a replacement. drugs,no written notice or rejection need be given Upon O(15 ovardoe.the eon•OriorCe at the Division shall govern. verbal notice to do ad.the Vendor shall immediately remOrm IL in calculating the number of calondaf days from the order and replace sum rejected merchandise at his expense. i F dale,the delive dale failson aSaturda Sunclayorhq i HM1 ry y, gday, Rejection far ron conlo ma ce.failure I0 provide sew ces delivery ehal be made rot later than next succeeding conforming to Specifica0on%. or figure to moat eNivery 1 l busiress day. Delivery time may ba consicered in da- schedules may result in contractor being found in eefauft fefmining award. 20. INSPECTION,ACCEPTANCE AND TITLE Innpecncn and j n 14. MANUFACTURFRS NAME AND APPROVED EOUIV- socliplanCe will be at destination.Title and risk o nose or ALENTS: ManufacNrar's names. trade names, brand damage to as hems shag all the respOnsloilify of the names, information and/or catalog numbers listed is a contractor until accepted by the County. . specification are forinfermation and establishment of quality level docired and are not Intended to lmil campetillon.The 21. GOVERNMENTAL RESTRICTIONS:In the ever any 90v bidder may after cry brand which metals or exceeds the emmental restrictions may be Imposed which would spccificahons forantyhem(9)•It bias are based on equvalem necessitate allaration of the materiel quality,mouriaranip products,indicarr on the bid farm the man lactute's rtema or performance of the item offered on this bid prior to their and catalog number. Bidder shag submit with his bid delivery,it strait be the responsibility of the steceasfui bidder cornplelo descriptive literature andtcr specdiptlonn The to really the County at once.inefeating In his father r the!Pacific bidder should also explain in detail the Masan(s)why and regutztion which required wnalleration.The Board of County Submit proof that the proposed equivalent will meet rho Commissioners reserves the right to accept any SUCn east• specofcations aril not be Considered an exception Th:erel6 ation,Maturing any price adjustments accusloned thereby. Growers County Board of County Commissioners reserves ortocancel the contract atho furtherexpense to the Cowry- the right lobe the sole udgo of what isaqual and accep!able. �- EGAL L REOUIREMENTS:Applicable provisions of allli i Side which do not comply with these requirements are oral, Slate, County and bpi ,awe, and Of all ordinance, subject to rejection. If Bolder falls la name a sli U110 fl naps and regulations includirg the Procurement of B:oware w 1beassumec that he is biddingon,and hewill be required County shag govern developmenL submittal and eva:ualicn to furnish goods identical to bid standi of bids received in response hereto and shall Schram any t 15. INTERPRETATIONS:Any qunbans concerning conamono and all alarm and disputes which may chair beevear.par- and specelcatbns snag be directed in writing to he Par- sons) submitting a bid In response hereto and BrOMrd chasing Division. No intorprelatici shag be ccruicared Cowry by am through its ottiprs,employees and aLdW- bind ng urdass pruvioud to all Bidders in writing by the had representative, or any other person natural Or other- Director of the Purchasing Division. were.Lack Of knowledge by any bidder shag not CO,sbturs e 16. AWARDS: As me best interest of the Board of County recognizable defense against the legal affectltrered. Commissioners may require,the right is reserved to make 23. PATENTS AND ROYALTIES:The bidder.without eacep- awerd(s) by individual commpdniOSlsemcec, group of tlon, shall indemnity, and sere Ilnrmless the County and rnmmodities/sorvices ail or none or arty Combmaaal Thera its employees from liability of any nature or kind,7nptding of. When a group Is specified, all hens within the group cost and expenses for of cr account of any copyrighted. must be bid.A bidder destnng to bid 'No Charge" On an patented or unpafenled invention, paused, or srticid item in a group must so indicate,mhomise the bid lot im manufactured or used in me padotmance at the GRt7ae, group will be construed as Incomplete and may be rejected. including is use by MUCounry.ll the bidder uses any resign, However, d bioders do not bid all hems within a group, device,or materials revered by loners,patent or ecpyrigta, the County reserves the right to award on an item by"in It re mutually agreed nr,d,mrfenturxi without eecepVcin mat basis.When a group bid it indicated for variable quantities the bid prime shall Include all royalties or cost singing mom and ;he bid for the group shows evidence of unbalanced he use 01 such design, davi or materials In arty tray Intl prices,such bid may be rojocled.The Purchasing Director, frivomd In the wok. Page 3 of 4 Pages P.©6 MAR-22-1945 1+1:J1 61G J5 r 1759 L� i iy^ if �i•JF f 1., 24. ASSIGNMENT:Cornractnr snail not transfer o, assign me urgonty required.the Sullor may On g,van talepnone nonce. pedtrrlanc�n mgharod by this old without Intl poor written to be confirmed Ity an artier in writing. Consent of the Furchasing Director.Any Award $sued our- 30 MODIFICATIONS:Act cun changes to purse Orden shall too suanl to tisod nvitstion aria the mervcswhhch mayCecome byissuanca of achange ordor.Any rnodificallasor changes due haraundnr aro not ass,gnsblo ercopt with Ina Prier written aopmal of the Purchasmg Cirerer. 10 any written ti erldmam�d into h a r rem to this bid d of be by written amendment with Me soma romrallty and of 25. INDEMNIFICATION: The Contractor shall indemnity.save equal dignity prior far the Initiation of arty such change. harmless,and defend Browara County, its officers. agents 31. NSURANC15: Thu Insuratwa Requlrernams contained in and ana",es born and R92MSI any claims demands or this Bid represent the minimal protection necessary for the causes of act on of whatsoever kind or nature arising out County as determined by Me Risk Management Division. of error,omission, negligorn Oct.conduct or miscondud of Contractor, his agents, servants or employees in the Punter Modifications isclionf of the requirements miry is made at provision of goods or:he porformanoe of services pursuant ihd sole discretion of the Risk Management of t elan if air to this bid. is prey n ted change or adequate rriman on of the County is presented.No award hvha be rammmendad until a hxitsen 26. OUAL(FICAT(ONS OF SIOOER: Bros win be ecnsidorad determination is move ay Risk Management Division that only from firms normally engaged in providing the types the County Is adequately protected.The low,bidder shall of commadiheTJGarviL9s specified heroin.The Pumaning be required 10 provide proper Insurance to the Purchasing Dimctor or the Board of County Commissoners, reserves Division prior to award by the Purchasing Director Of the right to inspect the facilities,a tuipment,personnel and recommendation of award to the Board of County organimion a to take any other action necessary to Commissioners,whichever is applicable. eatemeno ability to perform in accordance with specifics- 32. RESOLVE PROTESTED SOLICITATIONS AND PRO- + -- i tors,terms and conditions.The Purchasing Director or the POSED AWARDS: According to the Broward County Board of county Commissioners will determine weather the i� evidence of ataliry,to partomn is satisfacl0ry and reserves Procurement Code Part IX,-Pre-Litgalion Protested Sane- the right fo reject olds where evidence or evaand re er is Rations and Proposed Awards,-any prospective Bidder or Off deletmined to indicate mabhnty to perform. efor who is aggrisved'n connection with the solldWlon or proposed award era Contract may protest to the Director i The Purchasing Director or the Board of County Com• of Purchasing. The protest must be submitted In waling missiarters reserves the right to consider a bidder's history within aevon(7)cdendar clays from the bits such aggrieved of citations and/or vlolat.ons of Environmental regulations person knows or should haw known the facts giving rise Y in determining responsibikry.Bidder should submit with his tlfamb. The entire Cheater of the arowani County Pro- proposal a complete history of an chaaons anNar violations eirremant Code destabi ng me aforemanfbnsd subject >i ' none"enddsoositons thereof.Failure of a Sidderlo submit rWhr can be obtained from the Purchasing Ohddads such infomhatlon may be growls for temtination of any Secretary try calling 357-6071.contract awarded awarded to sudcassiul Bidder.Bidder shall nabty _ County Immediately at notice Of any clarions or violations which he may waive after the Bid or Proposal opening date and during the time of partormancce under any Contract i j awarded to him. 27. EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY: No Contractor shot d'isciminate against any employee or applicant for "jy;,'trc employment because of race,religion.color,sex or National origin,or physical or mental hapaleap if qualified.Contractor M{ shall take afflrnhabue action to ensure that applicants are employed. and mat employees are treated during their employment without regard to their race,religion,color.sex Of Naaanal origin, or physical or mental handicap. Such actions shah Include, but not be limitod to the following: i., employment,upgrading,demotion,or transfer,recruitment or merudirri advam5ing.layoff or ternenation,rates of pay ,.,•',' or other ions of compensation:and selection for homing, Including apprenticeship.The Convector agroes to poet In i conspicuous places available to employees and applicants r � for employmonl, notices turning forth the provisions of:his �yggT r non-dlscrmmahon clause. The Contractor further agrees that hershe will onsura that Subccnirncatm. if any.win by i` ;...._......J made aware of and will comply wits this nondiscrimination cause. WWAeoaameuOm 29. CANCELLATION:If,in me opinion of the Board of County Commissioners. the Contractor falls to perform attar Broward County reasonable notice. or the Contractor wdlfu:y or negligently AURCNAS)NG DIVISION does nor comply with specdicatnns, requirements. terms 115 S.Andrews Avenue,Room 212 and condlbons of Ina Contract. Iris County reserves the fight to anneal the Contract by moans of cent rn notificatlon. Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33301-1001 29. NOTICE TO SELLER TO DELIVER: No delivery shall (305)357.6085166 become due at be acceptable without a written order or shipping Instruction by the County unless otherwlae provided in the Contract.Such order will contain line quantity, ame of delivery and other pertinent data.However,an items Page 4 of 4 Pages 4 610 557 1759 P'©r d �R RESOLUTION NO. A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF DANIA, FLORIDA, APPROVING CONTRACT FOR SERVICES BETWEEN YOUNG ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES, INC., AND THE CITY OF DANIA TO CONDUCT CERTAIN STUDIES AND ANALYSIS TASKS RELATING TO AIRPORT LITIGATION; AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. w BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF DANIA, FLORIDA: Section 1. That that certain Contract for Services between Young Environmental Sciences, Inc. and the City of Dania to conduct certain studies and i analysis tasks relating to airport litigation, a copy of which is attached hereto as Exhibit "A", be and the same is hereby approved and the appropriate city officials are hereby authorized to execute same. Section 2, That this resolution shall be in force and take effect immediately upon its passage and adoption. PASSED and ADOPTED on this day of 1995. i Mayor- Commissioner ffi ATTEST: I � t Acting City Clerk -Auditor APPROVED AS TO FORM & CORRECTNESS By. 4'_ / Frank C. Adler, City Attorney Resolution No. �i '•. — ( URTI $ CUR'its P. A. _ CONTRACT FOR SERVICES This is contract for services and the City of Dania between Young Environmental Sciences, c The City of Dania desires to retain the services of Young WHEREAS, a, sciences, Inc. to condu lit gation with ain studies Browa d analysis tasks related to the ongoing County, the Development of Regional impact for the expansion of the Fort Lauderdale Holl w expansion Comprehenei le port ja Dania and the an revision of the rd International City WHEREAS, Young Environmental Sciences, nc. desires City of Daniao conduct the studies and analysis identified by y WHEREAS, the attached addendum to thin contract identifies the s, scope of the effort to be supplied by Young Environmental Sciences, Inc and an estimate of the cost of services. t ACCORDINGLY, It is agreed as follows: conduct the rees to 1.studiesuand analysisntal identified in the addendum and the supply the uct d for a fixed price of $37,000.0 work prod 0. Partial identified payments for completion of the tasks outlined are allowable upon submission of monthly invoices with progress reports specifying the work completed. e reimbursed 2, Young Environmntresentationsofian invoicenc. will and all and receipts. direct expenses uponP 3. The City of Dania agrees to pay Young Environmental Sciences, Inc. invoices for professional labor and direct expanses within 30 days of presentation. 4. The City of Denis maintains the " and to amend Neighborhood Task 3 - 'Develop Influence Area e Of Map' Characteristics' - if deemed appropriate by the City of Dania. 'essary by the 5, In addition to the items above and if deemed ne ngcEnvironmental City Attorney, the City of Dania agrees to p Y e Sciences, inc. at the rate of $150.0o per hour for Henry A. F. Young and $50.00 per hour for technical staff Pllit us ration brect etween for services rendered in relation to the ongoing 4 the City of Dania and Hroward County. P.02 MRR-24-1995 16:17 - 'J IBIT I "A" 11 G R'CiS GURTIS P A. - . . - „ ••» F. S 9 Cl;?t'.S `�0C29•.c rat 03i21i55 10 57 'r;..ld ���� L" •' ADDL9--UM TO Comg-2ct• far garvlcas to The city of Dacia,l uwwa Locg Term Compatible Land Use Program for Are" Around 9097w Bert Lauderdale International AhWrt Throe tarok am outlined below to c cAte a rmmidpAl Program of land use,comPadbl}hY fed'areas around Hollywood Fats Uudertlale bitemadorul AirPatt f7eThis y.Amen santoandin8 of larts nd an advensly affocted by aircraft acdee and other pallvtaMs This mule re cdents, u of]and values fie red&ntw purposes, trey dcp la the health and weblate eemOval re oaa� tam hints forma local temdmrs and vMdually fo 0e spread the areas. it fs axiomatic that the adverse affoots for airport opemd" settle of in aertaiu stew olOec to the dtpott while the teelend betta5$b am of value to dlsptopoed�aralY public annvenlMe0. coaco»vo and legal liability. r all. For a cambinatfoa of xeasana including lm rarely accept a sntiicient dcgau of expand= and changes in airvrsft technolou, airports y arose. Ihuat axstdn respotaaiblhty to fully midgets these adverse affeau in ma�exwdVOY DR a tarult. C0lnrntrrdtY faolitieA and indlvldnal tedden��a pmtoctive program which Theme program auellae below addtwaea r�ooncerna by for compatible land use in core+ addtedara theso di$�culdea: �oallY, thtvugh �d�federsl standards llrtdt such efforts defined acauadcaUy as the Lda 60 to l.dn 65 band. Currant evidence which suppotb to Lon 65 and above(seVetolY now impacted areas)despite a vadely a�ncea9s for the benefit '; a more p¢ttteetive atartdatd. Tbds protram lntentied to addtesa three of thanes readdmata and the City of Dania geaeally. E y Teak 1 -Define the Rationale fm protechaa to the I do 60 Statdatd c_ T ftha Output m.dtis task is a walting Paper disca"Ing the follrnvin8 of the Day Night Average Somd Level meaaummcns rryrsem and O curnntt eampatioty standar& o jrMcrieal published tesea:rlt ilB Bing the need to tttiUre toots pmteedve standards• - - ___...y j o Qeher airports and oommur"wes which cmpw or atped to employ these arose port cdve standatcv. O oranges In afrcteft technology which effort the ada Tlat•y Of Cent ararulartl+far <_ the long term fimtm no intent of this task is to provide a compelling and euthatitadve�e 11" of the Ion 60 standstd. TAjA may ultimately be arxded to Justify public fiiMUM for this exetelae. end nosh changed ss Temmin& tedevelop�t' or moMcadoca fiardivg' Iyy task will Also include a oorapaehmtaive mvlew of to obtain and oonsttacdan standards. I Of 5 n+ o. ea Paz - - P•04 MRR-24-1995 16:1E 1 • w F CUR'1, 1S CUR'r1S P. A. I' I _ .... g ? 5 CIIRTIS �CC3/00E3 03/21/96 10 57 --5i8 305 5285 "' airport planning studies to dote,available airport=rdtotfng records'a Bmwnarf of elimatio dart and other irufornnadott whisk has a bearing an this de 'matt- ' Task 2- C.o Pmhensive kveadgodOn of the bong Term Noise&tv3tamt>I W The Indent of this task to tamap current part and fume norm contour displays for areas widdu Dania• Ptevlous contour displays do rat define areas affect below the L 6363�1 For� ram studied aw subjed 198s,-19950 and above005. Based tread aysilable in "Mad be selected for attaiYalr ble file for creating COnfO°r 4gl&ya will be developed sad planning documealts, D 1 for the Prune saes will be reviewed for seaaonab�lity snd shacked for sco may. p� set of couc= will be goperlmpoted on a map of the consistency with orator fomeasts Florida. Suitable text and tabular analysis will be airport and surrounding areas of Dania, - developed to sutrxnarize the anding 4 report oat lrey differences and account for eherge through .^^'^^ t.tIng noiso monitoring date. time. This will be suQplernenled and chMY.A agairut Additionally,single event twice contO= for one appropriate aircraft type will be superimposed on aitanlar maps to detevnina any areas alttaide l dta 60 which may treed to be sddraesrd ifrottgh coaapanWe land use recommendations. Unusual conditions such as sea9otlal variedons,runway closure periods or other dmmnstmm will be developed- Task 3 -Define band Use Arms of Concern and Develop programReeotnmendadoss Based an the area6 defined In Task Z a coreptehensive influtOeeg districts and other f Hawed on the acoustical impacts.gaogmpirical features,street pattema. i factors, a core dble land use ovefley fora will be determined Z1ds wa11 avoid the common dlatdvanfaga off splittlU noighb°tbo°ds be se on minor acoustical impact differances, for margin of growth and otherwise creak pmcdeal]and use dlatriats. n the The areas so defined will each be dunvcycd to eg Measure can be rmnpm bomWsriesatdcd• O d on"I" Influence area where differing lend use plstlslirtg can be creaked. 12ds may incbade - riom to lnnne long man tompati • .ti districts. recommends opdons dettg- pmadcm. disclosure provisions. r5=11 g, mdec&:xts whit tare adverse Impacts defined in avoidance of undue hazard and other i c dud which l>est� ease implemea"d=itttD local Task 2. These taco nm='rtlons•will include ieffficitietd - planning docurnentatimt rend zoning codes. wash Ptedads. Deliverable a of 10 oopira of each A migimu h dlzcuasitxt paper deveoped in each task will be suppliod la addition to camera ready copy for generation of sdditiotual tePt rt ovpiat oa t'e°dad All elecnaaio a,',of report text and graphite will be supplied Schedule 2of5 n� I. 95 10,e4 'RY;.r Pta MAR-24-1995 16: 19 P'05 �! J. �. !�' CURTIS CURTIS N. •A. ii _i: } esi� 1'-55 P E3 r Overall dme to conjeletian is erd tad at 120 days. An aece18224ed schedule of 60-90 drays is feasible,but may incMace ooea. A reduction in schedule to 45 rays may Logone redncdoa in s aeepe of amalysa nndeetakWL EatiMMad Cast Budset Task I 1,000 7 kwnMm survey LOGO Airport Sutvoy 21000 Technical Details of I do and Canparisotu 5,000 Check All plannini Data 2,000 4. Rmmwh Ncdae Macdtoting Data �-`� •` Ciimado 9utamaq 11,500 E Total Task 2 Nalm Canton Development.Time Stsias 3,000 1985 %000 1995 3,000 2005 4000 single Bvtmt�DLPLY OM+P 3.000 pmpm Seasonal Man or ctlter variant 1 Taal Task 3 Develop Composite contour 2.000 Transfer Zoning,physical Dam 2,000 - Develop Inflmenee Area Map 2,000 Analyze Nd&Mlor C3'0-0tetisdas 2 000 Develop Reootmmandatiema 3'0 11.000 Total Estimated Diteet Expenses including ttsnnnnadon,local acco mmodadona. E eub®atenn,telephotw reproduction, eta 2,500 Grand Total $39,500 3of5 rat. 71. 96 le 6a Ala �Oa11_' I-W-24-1995 16:19 P.06 CURTIS CURTIS P. A. 02i21i95 '9. .9 r63� sG5 c295 Y. 2- S. -" E ! a CURT 15 L E5iC'?a a Add Color for all map work 310.000 Add Eat Um of Aotlst Plwm as Bass 821000 Pablfe Prwm wloms IDDIUM" prapua8oa of pro�eoted jtapgles, gQ000 wmmaty handout and dimat a:pwas cF�o.i • ».J 4of5 MAR-24-1995 15: 19 P.07 } CITY OF DANIA, a municipal corporation of the State of Florida ATTEST: By: Mayor- Commissioner Acting City Clerk -Auditor Dated this day of , 1995 By: Robert F. Flatley City Manager Dated this day of 1995 WITNESSES Young Environmental Services, Inc. By: President Dated this day of 1995. APPROVED AS TO FORM AND CORRECTNESS By: Frank C. Adler, City Attorney S�S CITY OF DANIA INTEROFFICE MEMORANDUM Date March 24, 1995 i To: Robert F. Flatley, City Manager j I From: Michael W. Smith, Personnel Director SUBJECT: POOL BID RECOMMENDATION Two bids were received on February 27 for the construction of a new pool at Modello Park as follows: Tampa Contracting Services $240,400 Pool People $178,975 z As there is only$138,000 currently available for this project ($12,000 has been encumbered for architectural services in the design phase). Discussions were held with the low bidder, Pool People, Inc., and we can place filtration and chlorination systems into the existing mechanical room instead of utilizing the Vac Pack for a savings of$3000. As the specifications do not contain any extras there is really little to be cut on the project. This leaves a base price of $158,000 and all of the add alternates will be omitted . We also will need to add approximately$6000 to the price to include a handicap lift to comply with ADA requirements for a total of$164,000 leaving a shortfall of $26,000. ? An alternative is to delete the restrooms from the project and proceed with the pool only. This will cost $106,000 with handicap access .This would leave$32,000 to add in some or all of the add alternates . We could also gain access to the existing community center restrooms as temporary measure by installing another door to the pool area and using the remainder of the funds available to perform some renovations to the existing restrooms. In the 1995-1996 budget year we can plan for exterior restroom renovations. So that we can proceed with construction I recommend that we approve the bid of the Pool People, Inc.for construction of the pool only . A change order for any additional work can be approved at a subsequent meeting. Cx POD rY- X' 5 f Px xx�1 eq. �Y,X1Tfi BID TABULATION DATE: 2.!27/95 TIME: 3:45 p.m. PROJECT NAME: Modello Park Swimming Pool NO. VENDOR BID AMOUNT BID BOND 1 Tampa Contracting Services $240,400.00 2 Pool Builders $178,975.00 1 I 1 1 t 1 1 1 *4� 4- 1 f� I W. h 1 Z s CITY OF DANIA *INVITATION TO BID* } I. The CITY OF DANIA is seeking SEALED BIDS on the following: SWIMMING POOL & RESTROOMS II. All bids must be submitted in a SEALED envelope and plainly marked "SWIMMING POOL 8 RESTROOMS" at the lower left comer of the Bidder's envelope. III. To be considered bids MUST be delivered OR mailed to: City of Dania City Clerk's Office 100 West Dania Beach Boulevard Dania, FL 33004 And time stamped on or before 3:30 p.m. on Monday, February 27, 1995, IV. All bids shall be opened and read publicly in the Conference Room, 100 West Dania Beach Boulevard, Dania, Florida, at 3:45 p.m. on Monday, February 27, 1994. V. All bids must be according to specifications and conditions, and on the forms provided herein. i VI. The Bidder's name and address shall be clearly shown on the exterior of the sealed envelope. VII. The City of Dania reserves the right to accept and/or reject any or all bids, with or without cause, to waive technicalities or to accept the bid which, in its judgment, best serves the interest of the City of Dania. Persons are advised that, if they decide to appeal any decision made concerning the award of this Bid, they will need a record of the proceedings, and for such purpose, they may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made, which record includes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be made. Bidders desiring a copy of the bids received should include such request with a self-addressed stamped envelope in their bid. The City of Dania encourages participation by qualified SDBE firms. �i I p j 1 S Mn,,uu J C 5� LC CITY OF DANIA BID PROPOSAL TO: City Commission BID NO: City of Dania Cost for Individual Projects: Swimming Pool Demolition, New Installation and Related Sitework $ 103 , 055.00 k .. ' with AA1,4 , & AA3 with PVC Coating 5' Restroom Renovation $R G� :00 with AA4 $ Ai . den .0 0 } General Contractors may include a lump sum figure for both projects is a discount 4 e_ will apply for being awarded both projects. The City reserves the right to choose - contractors for individual projects or for both projects in one contract. Discount $ 20 , 000.00 Total Cost without alternates, with discount $ i m 559 . 00 Total Cost w/AA1 triMIAW AA3 with PVC coating $ 178 , 975.00 and AA4 with discount r _ PURSUANT TO F.S. 725.06 CONSIDERATION FOR INDEMNIFICATION BID ITEM ABOVE DOLLAR AMOUNT IS INCLUDED IN BASE BID AMOUNT. r The bidder also agrees to fumish the required Performance and Payment Guaranty for not less than the total bid price, and to furnish the required Certificate(s) of Insurance. The undersigned further agrees that if he fails to execute said Contract, or fails to furnsh the required Performance and Payment Guaranty or fails to fumish the required Certificate(s) of Insurance within fifteen (15) days after being notified of the award of the Contract to him, the money payable on the bid guaranty accompanying his bid shall be paid into the funds of the City of Dania, Florida. Bidder understands that the Owner reserves the right to reject any and all Proposal and to waive irregularity in the bidding. NOTE: ALL BIDS MUST BE SIGNED WITH THE FIRMS NAME AND BY AN OFFICIER OR EMPLOYEE HAVING AUTHORITY TO BIND THE COMPANY OR FIRM BY SIGNATURE. I The Pool Peccle , Inc. Ear V. Samsel 1. I WJW. 3 BID FORM DANIA MODELLA POOL AND RESTROOMS ADD ALTERNATE ITEMS ADD ALTERNATES No. ADD Alternates - Cost S AA1 Install a Hydrozone Ozone generator in the existing pump room and connect to filter unit. Submit shop drawings Unit is to be provided and installed f: complete. See Pool plans and details $ 10,.500.00 Y And related equipment per plans AA2 All new chain link fencing is to have a black PVC finish coating in lieu of the specified galvanized finish as indicated in Section 02830 $ 2 ,200.00 AA3 _ _All new chain link fencing is to be 10' High in lieu of the indicated 8' high. Galvanized $ 1 ,800.00 PVC Coating $ 3 ,960.00 AA4 Install solid plastic/phenolic core toilet partitions as per specifications Section 10160 in lieu of indicated plywood/ i plastic laminated partitions. $ 1 179 _nn _.. L 00300 - 1 ,p> SCOPE OF WORK A DAPiIA MODELLO POOL & RESTROOMS SCHEDULE OF VALUES Worked Ytem Description of Work Scheduled Name of Supplier for this No Value or Subcontractor GC before (Y or N) 01000 General Conditions ,S?6 100 .00 Pool Peonlo F Casa y 02050 Site Demolition 6 . 000 .00 Snn1and y 02070 Demolition 1 ?90 .00 Ca=a y 02110 Site Clearing t 4on _nn Sun Iand Y- 02200 Earthwork 9 900 . 00 sun Iand y 02480 Landscape Work n/a 02513 Asphalt Concrete Paving n/a 02574 Pavement Removal & Replacement n/a 02830 Chain Link Fencing & Gates 9 099 _no HPinz Fenn- y 02910 Sodding 64n - no rasa 03310 Concrete to ()on - afL Mike Shnha-* �I - 04200 Unit Masonry n /a 04500 Masonry Restoration 97S no ra=a y 05120 Structural Steel *+/a 9,1 05500 Metal Fabrication n /a r 06100 Rough Carpentry a 06400 Architectural Woodwork n /a 07175 Water Repellants n /a 07900 Joint Sealers n /a 08110 Steel Doors & Frames i o nn nn y 08710 Finish Hardware i 4an nn 09200 Lath & Plaster 3 ,200 .00 Casa y r s a; f SCHEDULE OF VALUES /— (Cont. ) Worked Item Description of Work Scheduled Name of Supplier for this No value or Subcontractor GC before (YorN) 09250 Gypsum Drywall S 935 .00 Casa v 09650 Resilient Flooring n/a 09900 Painting 4 , 000 .00 Casa v " ,. 10160 Toilet Partitions 5 , 005 .00 Mardle v 10800 Toilet & Bath Accessories 3 ,715 .00 Mardle v 10830 Mirrors Units n/a 10998 Ozone Generator n/a a z 10999 Signage n/a s9 15300 Plumbing 22 , 020.00 Bennet x ` 16000 Electrical 16 , 640 .00 Kinc y 16100 Bldg. Mounted Est. n/a Lighting Miscellaneous — Site Accessories ( Items not listed) SWIMMING POOL Layout & Form 4 , 500.00 Pool People Reinfcrcing 7 ,000.00 Pool People at, Concrete Floor 5 , 800.00 P & S Concrete y w Gunite 9 ,400.00 Prestige Gunite y Perimeter Pipe 9 , 500.00 Pool People Tile 9 ,000.00 Pool People Filter Equipment 7 , 800.00 Compac y Filter Set 1 , 600.00 Pool People Backf_ll & Grade 2 ,500.00 Pool People Plaster 3 , 500.00 Prestige Plaster y Start up & Rails 2 , 000.00 Pool People 3 1 F. C� THE POOL PEOPLE, INC. Edward Mead - Vice President and General Partner, has over 30 years experience in swimming pool construction of all levels ; commercial f and residential . He is a licensed swimming pool contractor in the State of Florida. Ed Mead is in charge of all residential 4 construction, quality control , scheduling and purchasing. f Earl V. Samsell - General Manager of the Commercial Division, has over 25 years experience in the sales and construction industry of commercial and residential swimming pools . Earl is responsible for estimating, costing, sales and management of the construction of all commercial pool project. f Dan Maggiore - Construction Supervisor of the Commercial Division, j has over 15 years of construction experience in both residential and commercial construction industry. i V. Wayne Ernst - Construction Supervisor of the Commercial Division, has over 25 years of construction experience in commercial and residential pools. i i ; I f J -- ----------- --- --- - ----------- vAj ? 9 a 0 � o e a ° 0 - W � C 0 'i .0 C0 U W 34 0 0 4 0 U a D. w Cd U 0 N Y 0 L M C 07 U � t °at 14 r m PC r+ u 0 y 92 0 0 q W az U g M 41 c:z G 0 0 0 0 0 =' 0 it tl 0 O L U 0 a 4 u m0� 0 az w a � � E+ 0 ++ inLy7 H ++ 6 N f�1 m .+ .0 4 0 7 a s .p �v it--T— --------- ;--- -------- CABINET: Designed for optimal air flow and cooling: constructed of corrosion resistant 16 gauge galvinil steel. It measures 44" high, 14" wide and 18" deep and has all stainless steel screws. ' . COMPRESSOR:Thermally protected, 1/6 j = horsepower. Volts: 115. Amps: 4.1. HZ: 60. RPM: 1725. UV LAMP: Nominal length: 36". Power consumption: E ' < t th approximate lamp E , amps. R ed effective l current oi.425 life: 7500 hours f E > LAMP BALLAST: 118 vac/60 HZ, thermally protected, with automatic reset. Lamp supply y voltage: 450V. Line current: 1.0 amp. MA:430. Starts at 0°F and above. s � OZONE GENERATION CHAMBER:Constructed of ` 6061-T6 aluminum, 3" I.D. extruded cylinder. Ozone Output-78 grams/24 hours Heliarc-welded and pressure-tested. COOLING FAN: 115V, thermally protected.Amps: p UV Lams-4 1.6. HZ: 60. RPM: 2825. CFM: 280. TUBING: Combination of 1/4"Teflon and high Nominal Amps -6.0 Volts- 115 density polyethylene. Resists collapsing, kinking and corrosion. Operational Temp.-40°F to 1500F AIR PREPARATION UNIT Desiccant type, weighs t, ~' 11 lbs., mounted within the cabinet. }}` _ Weight- 145 lbs. Shipping Weight- 150 lbs. American Water Purification, Inc. reserves the right to change specifications without notice. IF • HYDR020NE".The "Clear Choice"in Water Purification American Water Purification, Inc. V P.O. Box 597 Wichita,Kansas 67201 _ 1.800-824-3821 In Kansas and outside the mamiand United States call(316)265.7505 t s ' 1 CITY OF DANIA BID PROPOSAL TO: City Commission BID NO: N 1c� City of Dania Cost for Individual Projects: Swimming Pool Demolition, New Installation i and Related Sitework $/79, Ooo,'�: ;r with AA 1, AA2, & AA3 $ Z 00,c,e c _%t Restroom Renovation $ y/, 000 with AA4 $_4 'P R 3TOo OI'a General Contractors may include a lump sum figure for both projects is a discount will apply for being awarded both projects. The City reserves the right to choose contractors for individual projects or for both projects in one contract Discount $Total Cost �o, $ Z/��OOO.eo f --Total Cost w/AA1'thru AA4 $2y0,Y00.o PURSUANT TO F.S. 725.06 CONSIDERATION FOR INDEMNIFICATION BID ITEM ABOVE DOLLAR AMOUNT IS INCLUDED IN BASE BID AMOUNT. The bidder also agrees to furnish the required Performance and Payment Guaranty 111I for not less than the total bid price, and to furnish the required Certificate(s) of Insurance. The undersigned further agrees that if he fails to execute said Contract. or fails to fumsh the required Performance and Payment Guaranty or fails to furnish the required Certificate(s) of Insurance within fifteen (15) days after being ` notified of the award of the Contract to him the money payable on the bid guaranty accompanying his bid shall be paid into the funds of the City of Dania. Florida. Bidder understands that the Owner reserves the right to reject any and i all Proposal and to waive irregularity in the bidding. t„ " NOTE: ALL BIDS MUST BE SIGNED WITH THE FIRMS NAME AND BY AN OFFICIER OR EMPLOYEE HAVING AUTHORITY TO BIND THE COMPANY OR FIRM BY SIGNATURE. 1`r 00300. BID FORM DANIA MODELLA POOL AND RESTROOMS ..;. ADD ALTERNATE ITEMS '.- ADD ALTERNATES No. ADD Altemates - Cost t AA1 Install a Hydrozone Ozone generator cv in the existing pump room and connect to finer unit Submit shop drawings Unit is to be provided and installed complete. See Pool plans and details S 900C AA2 All new chain link fencing is to have a black PVC finish coating in lieu of the specified galvanized finish as indicated in Section 02830 AA3 All new chain link fencing is to be 10' High in lieu of the indicated 8' high. Galvanized S YSco ram,. PVC Coating g 7scc AA4 Install soild plastic/phenolic core toilet partitions as per specifications Section 10160 in lieu of indicated plywood/ plastic laminated partitions. g 38oc 00300 - 1 M.v fiv, MUM '�slt i� 77 m 4) 41 Gi B0 m m 4j H N to O ` ml A A � O O m n p pl Q N l0 tp 1yI M 41 43 to M In 011 IO V LI M W it O .-I O � U o 7 vl a 44 S+'( y t„ 41 1p L J C 3 bl N N C ✓; In O c i c InL 5= Jd41 41 10 a fFl .Q V y 1 cmox O i m OWO p, 1 p oiul it a 11 L it - y 'C it N D O 0 ® Ll is V O Ol p y 1 N d cu QI � IO N G 14 O .n -.j y � O-iu N O .� O 61 L L O ^lid p C L G1 11� 41 O V44 • N m w m "4 SWORN STATEMENT PURSUANT TO SECTION 287.133 (3) (a), FLORIDA STATUTES, ON PUBLIC ENTITY CR:"=S THIS FORM MUST SE SIGNED AND SWORN TO IN The PRESENCE OF A NOTARY PUBLIC OR OTHER OFFICIAL 'AUTHORIZED TO ADMINISTER OATHS. 1. This sworn statement is submitted to City of n>nia b Daniel Harte (print name of the public entity y `y. (print individual's name and title) for ;=a Contracting ServfceS. Inc. �;•;� (print name of entity submitting sworn statement) i whose business address is 5,:30 First Avenue South, N6 > ; ". Petersburg, FL 33707 and (if applicable) its Federal Employer Identification Number (FEIN) is 59-2877771 (If the entity has no FEIN, include the Social Security Number of the individual signing this sworn statement: 2. Z understand that a "public entity crime" as defined in Paragraph aY 287.133(1) (g), Florida Statutes, means a violation of any state or aY -,� federal law by a person with respect to and directly related to the " 3' transaction of business with any public entity or with an agency or .> political subdivision of any other state or with the United States, '� including, but not limited to, any bid or contract for goods or services, any lease for real property, or any contract for the construction or repair of a public building or public work, involving "1-- $._i?' antitrust, fraud, theft, bribery, collusion, racketeering, conspiracy, { ' or material misrepresentation. 3. I understand that "convicted" or "conviction" as defined in Paragraph L 287.133(1) (b), Florida Statutes. means a finding of guilt or a t conviction of a public entity crime, with or without an adjudication of guilt, in any federal or state trial court of record relating to charges brought by indictment or information after July 1, 1989, as a result of a jury verdict, non-jury trial, or entry of a plea of guilt or nolo contenders. *4; 4. I understand that an "affiliate" as defined in Paragraph 287.133(i) (a) , Florida Statutes, means: •ri,v. 1. A predecessor or successor of a person convicted of a public ���" entity crime: or 2. An entity under the control of any natural person who is active in the management of the entity and who has been convicted of a public entity crime. The term "affiliate" includes those n'"p. officers, directors, executives, partners, shareholders, emplovees, members, and agents who are active in the management of << ". an affiliate. The ownership by one person of shares constituting a controllin interest in another person, or a pooling of equip- ment '�'"•"'9 P P 4 -,x�o--•, or income among persona when not for fair market value under an arm'a length agreement, shall be a prima facie case that one perscn controls another person. A person who knowingly enters 3 �• " Page 1 of 3 a, v. h :9 C RESUME Daniel Harts 2122 Premier Drive St. Petersburg, FL 33707 (813)343-9801 EDUCATION Masters of Science Education, 1982 University of South Florida Tampa, Florida Bachelor of Science Florida Institute of Technology, 1980 Melbourne, Florida EXPERIENCE 1987 To Present Pres/Owner Tampa Contr. Services 5430 lot Ave. South i8 St. Petersburg, FL 33707 1980 To Present Mngr/Owner Pinewood Apts. (16 units) 5430 let Ave. South l St. Petersburg, FL 33707 1985 To Present Bldg. Contr Obtained a State Certified Building Contractor's License, CB C048688 1980 TO 1985 Physics Boca Ciega High School Teacher 934 - 58th St. South Gulfport, FL 33707 (813)344-5718 References Available Upon Request ;s :4n s , RESUME Jeffery A. Jones 13882 Whisperwood Drive Clearwater, FL 34622 813-572-0688 S q• EDUCATION: Bachelor of Science, 19821' Risk Management/Real Estate !" Florida State University <. Tallahassee, FL L . EXPERIENCE: 1987 To Present Vice Pres. Tampa Contracting Serv. ' 5430 First Ave. South !" n'F< �^ St. Petersburg, FL 1982 To Present Pres/Owner Aquamarine Swimming Pools yr 11990 - 67th Way North y; Largo, FL t•.:: . 45M qti Lk 1982 To Present Commercial License #CPCO23572 + f. Swimming Pool License Holder i 1.K REFERENCES AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST qTi Fi. i e c. 4'•.� ..yam' `1 Y.�'+4.�.�..-. . CITY OF DANIA INTEROFFICE MEMORANDUM OCCUPATIONAL LICENSE DIVISION TO: Robert Flatley, City Manager Qyy o FROM: Eula M. Gardner, Admin. Asst./Occupational Licensee(/// RE: Recommendations for Amendment to Occupational License DATE: March 10, 1995 The Occupational License Committee held a meeting on Tuesday, October 25, 1994 to review and recommend to the commission the following amendments to the existing ' occupational license ordinance: , New Classifications Proposed Fee 1. Rental Property/Management $225.00 c 2. Check Cashing/Tag Agency $225.00 3. Process Servers $125.00 4. Printing (Off set, Book& Magazines, Screen,etc) $150.00 ' 5. Consultants or Business Advisors $225.00 6. Sales and Service (Electronics, Equipment) $225.00 7. Scrap Metal $350.00 8. Motorcross $250.00 9. Import/Export $150.00 The committee request approval by the City Commission along with an effective date of the above purposed changes. •.t'I G: -s' t1:• Y _ r �AATNI4. Pi fi ORDINANCE NO. ` AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF DANIA, FLORIDA. AMENDING SECTION 15.12, OF CHAPTER 15 OF THE CODE OF ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF DANIA, FLORIDA BY AMENDING THE OCCUPATIONAL LICENSE FEES TO INCLUDE NEW CLASSIFICATIONS TO BE PAID BY PERSONS, FIRMS OR ASSOCIATIONS MAINTAINING A PERMANENT BUSINESS LOCATION OR BRANCH OFFICE WITHIN SAID MUNICIPALITY FOR THE > PRIVILEGE OF ENGAGING IN OR MANAGING y ~" ANY BUSINESS, PROFESSION OR OCCUPATION WITHIN THE CITY OF DANIA, FLORIDA; PROVIDING THAT ALL ORDINANCES 2 OR PARTS OF ORDINANCES AND ALL Ar j RESOLUTIONS OR PARTS OF RESOLUTIONS IN CONFLICT HEREWITH BE REPEALED TO THE EXTENT OF SUCH CONFLICT; AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. Section 1. That Section 15.12 of Chapter 15 is hereby amended by adding the following New Classifications and Fee for occupational licenses: "Sec. 15.12. License fee schedule. Rental Property/Management $225.00 Check Cashing/fag Agency $225.00 Process Servers $125.00 Printing (Off set, Book & Magazines, Screen,etc) $150.00 Consultants or Business Advisors $225.00 Sales and Service (Electronics, Equipment) $225.00 Scrap Metal $350.00 Motorcross $250.00 Import/Export $150.00 r 'S Section 2. That except as herein amended, all other provisions of said section 15.12 Chapter 15 of the Code of Ordinances shall remain in full force and effect. . .� . . .©a� � . . . . . . . »v Section I That all ordinances z 9± a ordinances »! z resolutions or |.. \\ parts a resolutions M conflict herewith & and tasame _ hereby repealed2the extent \ \ esuch conflict. / \ sue_ « That this ordinance shall & m force and take effect w_A#y, Rm its passage and 29@m \ PASSED AND ADOPTED on Firsto q » the�ayof , : !q& PASSED AND ADOPTED aSecond and Final Reading on the �d of / , Iqi \\ v- cmw&_r } d . . \§ ATTEST\/ � Q City c! & - Auditor ` ± . ` \ \ \� APPROVED AS TO FORM AND c RRECTSENESS: Frank Caldm City Att_ey \ City of Dania, Florida 2 Ordinance No.— � \ i\ § z CITY OF DANIA INTEROFFICE MEMORANDUM 00/ 9�0� GROWTH MANAGEMENT DEPARTMENT TO: Robert Flatley City Manager FROM: Will Allen � ���pp nn pp�� Growth Management Director�cXX. UYa , RE: PL-02-95 REQUEST FOR PLAT APPROVAL FOR 14.48 ACRES LOCATED SOUTH OF NW 10 STREET AND WEST OF US 1 (TRAILS END FLL AIRPORT PLAT) _ Date: March 21, 1995 The second reading of the ordinance a; 9 approving the Trails End FLL Airport Plat (Plat 5) is scheduled for the March 28, 1995 City Commission meeting. This is a public hearing. Copies of the public hearing notice and the ordinance are attached along with a copy of x the proposed plat. r This property located south of NW 10 Street and west of US 1 is currently owned by the Broward County Aviation Department . This site is the former Trails End Mobile Home Park. The mobile homes are being removed from the site. The time limit to remove the t a mobile homes is the end of March. The request is to plat the property so it can be sold a, qG and developed and placed on the tax roles. This plat is the first step to this end. The proposed plat divides the 14.48 acres into two parcels. Parcel A is the easterly 12.64 acres. The proposed note on the plat is for a 16, 450 sq. ft. rental car facility. The westerly _ 150' of 2.2 acres is proposed to be restricted to open space, vegetated buffer and driveway. The prospective buyer is Value Rental Car. ; t The Planning and Zoning Board reviewed this request at their March 9, 1995 meeting. The recommendation is to approve the plat as submitted. The plat conforms to platting r .•. , requirements and is the first step toward reviewing a more specific request for development on this property. The City of Dania has several opportunities to review any development proposals. If the proposal is for a car rental agency the site would have to be rezoned, a special exception would have to be granted and a site plan approved. if something other than a car rental agency is proposed the plat note would have to be . . y. changed. The plat shows access openings on NW 10 Street. It is recommended that the right-of-way L along the easterly side of Parcel B be dedicated prior to recordation of the plat. This will provide access to the subject property as well as the access to the west and the adjoining property to the south. A concept plan for the future access is attached. This will be reviewed during site plan, special exception etc. y c � = ; SIM REM ,•._rigINS ONr I��i.� I�•7y ca-►•.v, rc�-uau lJ1i .11Jf 1 WHO LMY .� anuma0mi Irv. slILAN r �" INkm —w• l� • AltIma . low I • n i NEW • .1 s ' - NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING BEFORE THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF DANIA,FLORIDA NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the City Commission of the City of Dania, Florida on March 28. 1995 at 7:30 P.M. ores soon thereafter as the matter maybe heard,will conduct a public hearing in the City Commission Meeting Room of the Dania City Hall, 100 West Dania Beach Boulevard,Dania,Florida,to consider the proposed adoption of the following ® ordinanes entitled: AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF DANIA, FLORIDA,APPROVING THE PLAT TRAILS END FLL AIRPORT PLAT(PLAT 5)SAME BEING:A PARCEL OF LAND BEING A PORTION OF PASADENA 't IN HOLLYWOOD AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 10, PAGE 20 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF BROWARD COUNTY, FLORIDA AND A PORTION OF J.E. HASBROUCK'S REPLAT AS k• _ RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 16.PAGE 20 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF BROWARD COUNTY, FLORIDA, SAID PARCEL BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: - COMMENCE AT THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF THE NORTHWEST ONE-QUARTER(NW7/4)OF • SECTION 34, TOWNSHIP 50 SOUTH, RANGE 42 EAST; THENCE ON A GRID BEARING OF S 01.53'43' E ALONG THE EAST LINE OF THE SAID NORTHWEST ONE-QUARTER (NW1/4) A DISTANCE OF 25.01 FEET TO A LINE 25.00 FEET SOUTH OF AND PARALLEL WITH THE NORTH LINE OF SAID NORTHWEST ONE-QUARTER (NW114), SAID POINT BEING THE POINT _ OF BEGINNING; THENCE S 89.42'16'W ALONG SAID PARALLEL LINE A DISTANCE OF 999.94 FEET TO TO THE WEST LINE OF THE EAST ONE-HALF (E72) OF NORTHEAST ONE-QUARTER 'g;c j (NEI/4)OF NORTHWEST ONE-QUARTER(NW1/4)OF SAID SECTION 34. THENCE S 01.51*12' ( E ALONG THE SAID WEST LINE A DISTANCE OF 637.95 FEET TO THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF THE NORTH ONE-HALF(N72)OF THE NORTHEAST ONE-QUARTER(NE11/4)OF THE SAID .1 NORTHWEST ONE-QUARTER (NW114); THENCE N 89.26'39'E ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF THE SAID NORTH ONE-HALF(N72)A DISTANCE OF 936.17 FEET TO A LINE 25.00 FEET WEST OF AND PARALLEL WITH THE WEST RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF THE FLORIDA EAST COAST RAILWAY; THENCE N 12'38'13'E ALONG SAID PARALLEL LINE A DISTANCE OF 624.86 FEET; ^ THENCE N 38.48'14'W A DISTANCE OF 31.17 FEET TO A LINE 25.00 FEET SOUTH OF AND �{(•' ' PARALLEL WITH THE NORTH LINE OF THE NORTHEAST ONE-QUARTER (NE1/4); THENCE S " 89'42'16' W ALONG SAID PARALLEL LINE A DISTANCE OF 74.01 FEET TO THE POINT OF '.. BEGINNING; SAID LAND SITUATE WITHIN THE CITY OF DANIA, BROWARD COUNTY, FLORIDA, CONTAINTING 14.84 ACRES, MORE OR LESS;AND ACCEPTING THE DEDICATION FOR PUBLIC USE OF ALL STREETS, HIGHWAYS AND ALLEYS AS SHOWN ON SAID PLAT OF fi TRAIL'S END FLL AIRPORT PLAT(PLAT 5); PROVIDING THAT ALL ORDINANCES OR PARTS OF ORDINANCES AND ALL RESOLUTIONS OR PARTS OF RESOLUTIONS IN CONFLICT i HEREWITH BE REPEALED TO THE EXTENT OF SUCH CONFLICT;AND PROVIDING FOR AN { �'�'• EFFECTIVE DATE. � k AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF DANIA,FLORIDA,AMENDING SECTION 15.12,OF CHAPTER ; ter. 15 OF THE CODE OF ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF DANIA, FLORIDA BY AMENDING THE �= S: OCCUPATIONAL LICENSE FEES TO INCLUDE NEW CLASSIFICATIONS TO BE PAID BY PERSONS,FIRMS OR ASSOCIATIONS MAINTAINING A PERMANENT BUSINESS LOCATION OR F1 BRANCH OFFICE WITHIN SAID MUNICIPALITY FOR THE PRIVILEGE OF ENGAGING IN OR MANAGING ANY BUSINESS, PROFESSION OR OCCUPATION WITHIN THE CITY OF DANIA, + , ')`•• FLORIDA; PROVIDING THAT ALL ORDINANCES OR PARTS OF ORDINANCES AND ALL 1 s RESOLUTIONS OR PARTS OF RESOLUTIONS IN CONFLICT HEREWITH BE REPEALED TO THE -. i - EXTENT OF SUCH CONFLICT;AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. P A _ A COPY OF THESE PROPOSED ORDINANCES ARE ON FILE IN THE OFFICE OF THE GROWTH .,?J ti MANAGEMENT DEPARTMENT, CITY HALL, 100 WEST DANIA BEACH BLVD., DANIA, FLORIDA AND MAY BE INSPECTED BY THE PUBLIC DURING NORMAL WORKING HOURS. , µ;y ANY PERSON WHO DECIDES TO APPEAL ANY DECISION MADE BY THE CITY COMMISSION WITH REGARD TO ANY MATTER CONSIDERED AT THIS MEETING OR HEARING WILL NEED A RECORD OF THE PROCEEDINGS,AND FOR SUCH PURPOSE MAY NEED TO ENSURE THAT A VERBATIM RECORD OF THE PROCEEDINGS IS MADE WHICH RECORD INCLUDES THE TESTIMONY AND EVIDENCE UPON WHICH THE APPEAL IS TO BE BASED. LOU ANN CUNNINGHAM,ADMIN.AIDE r;; i la i2 e d ti ORDINANCE NO. AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF DANIA, FLORIDA, APPROVING THE PLAT "TRAILS END FLL AIRPORT PLAT (PLAT 5)" SAME BEING: A PARCEL OF LAND BEING A PORTION OF PASADENA IN HOLLYWOOD AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 10, PAGE 20 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF BROWARD COUNTY, FLORIDA AND A PORTION OF J.E. HASBROUCK'S REPLAT AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 16, PAGE 20 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF BROWARD COUNTY, FLORIDA, SAID PARCEL BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: COMMENCE AT THE NORTHEAST .3 CORNER OF THE NORTHWEST ONE-QUARTER (NW1/4) OF SECTION 34, TOWNSHIP 50 SOUTH, RANGE 42 EAST; THENCE ON A GRID BEARING OF S 01053'43" E ALONG THE r•.r.' EAST LINE OF THE SAID NORTHWEST ONE-QUARTER (NW1/4) A DISTANCE OF 25.01 FEET TO A LINE 25.00 FEET SOUTH OF AN PARALLEL WITH THE NORTH LINE OF SAID NORTHWEST ONE-QUARTER (N1/4), SAID POINT BEING THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE S 89042'16" W ALONG SAID PARALLEL LINE A DISTANCE OF 999.94 FEET TO THE WEST LINE OF THE EAST ONE-HALF (E1/2) OF NORTHEAST ONE- QUARTER (NE1/4) OF NORTHWEST ONE-QUARTER (NW1/4) OF SAID SECTION 34; THENCE S 01°51'12" E ALONG THE SAID WEST LINE A DISTANCE OF 637.95 FEET TO THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF THE NORTH ONE-HALF (N1/2) OF THE NORTHEAST ONE-QUARTER (NE1/4) OF THE SAID NORTHWEST ONE-QUARTER (NW1/4); THENCE N 89026'39" E ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF THE SAID NORTH ONE-HALF (N1/2) A DISTANCE OF 936.17 FEET TO A LINE 25.00 FEET WEST OF AND PARALLEL WITH THE WEST RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF THE FLORIDA EAST COAST RAILWAY; THENCE N 12038'13" E ALONG SAID PARALLEL LINE A DISTANCE OF 624.86 FEET; THENCE N 38°48'14" W A DISTANCE OF 31.17 FEET TO A LINE 25.00 FEET SOUTH OF AND PARALLEL WITH THE NORTH LINE OF THE NORTHEAST ONE-QUARTER (NE1/4); THENCE S 89°42'16" W ALONG SAID PARALLEL LINE A DISTANCE OF 74.01 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; SAID LAND SITUATE WITHIN THE CITY OF DANIA, BROWARD COUNTY, FLORIDA, CONTAINING 14.84 ACRES, MORE OR LESS; AND ACCEPTING THE DEDICATION FOR PUBLIC USE OF ALL STREETS, HIGHWAYS AND ALLEYS AS SHOWN ON SAID PLAT OF "TRAIL'S END FLL AIRPORT PLAT (PLAT 5)"; PROVIDING THAT ALL ORDINANCES OR PARTS OF f ORDINANCES AND ALL RESOLUTIONS OR PARTS OF Ordinance No. �e INK" RESOLUTIONS IN CONFLICT HEREWITH BE REPEALED TO THE EXTENT OF SUCH CONFLICT; AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF DANIA, FLORIDA: Section 1. That the Plat of 'TRAIL'S END FLL AIRPORT PLAT (PLAT 5)", same being: A PARCEL OF LAND BEING A PORTION OF PASADENA IN HOLLYWOOD AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 10, PAGE 20 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF BROWARD COUNTY, FLORIDA AND A PORTION OF J.E. HASBROUCK'S REPLAT AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 16, PAGE 20 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF BROWARD COUNTY, FLORIDA, SAID PARCEL BEING MORE PARTICULARLY p DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: COMMENCE AT THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF THE 4 r NORTHWEST ONE-QUARTER (NW1/4) OF SECTION 34, TOWNSHIP 50 SOUTH, r RANGE 42 EAST; THENCE ON A GRID BEARING OF S 01"53'43" E ALONG THE EAST LINE OF THE SAID NORTHWEST ONE-QUARTER (NW1/4) A DISTANCE OF 25.01 FEET TO A LINE 25.00 FEET SOUTH OF AN PARALLEL WITH THE NORTH ! LINE OF SAID NORTHWEST ONE-QUARTER (N1/4), SAID POINT BEING THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE S 89"42'16" W ALONG SAID PARALLEL LINE A ? DISTANCE OF 999.94 FEET TO THE WEST LINE OF THE EAST ONE-HALF (E1/2) OF NORTHEAST ONE-QUARTER (NE1/4) OF NORTHWEST ONE-QUARTER (NW1/4) OF SAID SECTION 34; THENCE S 01"51'12" E ALONG THE SAID WEST P . LINE A DISTANCE OF 637.95 FEET TO THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF THE . NORTH ONE-HALF (N1/2) OF THE NORTHEAST ONE-QUARTER (NE1/4) OF THE _L M: ;.' SAID NORTHWEST ONE-QUARTER (NW1/4); THENCE N 89"26'39" E ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF THE SAID NORTH ONE-HALF (N1/2) A DISTANCE OF 936.17 s7 FEET TO A LINE 25.00 FEET WEST OF AND PARALLEL WITH THE WEST RIGHT- OF-WAY LINE OF THE FLORIDA EAST COAST RAILWAY; THENCE N 12"38'13" E =t: ALONG SAID PARALLEL LINE A DISTANCE OF 624.86 FEET; THENCE N `' 38048'14" W A DISTANCE OF 31.17 FEET TO A LINE 25.00 FEET SOUTH OF AND PARALLEL WITH THE NORTH LINE OF THE NORTHEAST ONE-QUARTER (NE1/4); THENCE S 89°42'16" W ALONG SAID PARALLEL LINE A DISTANCE OF =''`•' 74.01 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; SAID LAND SITUATE WITHIN THE a't .- CITY OF DANIA, BROWARD COUNTY, FLORIDA, CONTAINING 14.84 ACRES, MORE OR LESS 4`S•y Is hereby accepted and approved. With respect thereto, the City of Dania consents and agrees that such plat may be recorded in the Public Records of Broward County, Florida, upon further approval of all agencies of Broward County, i Florida, having jurisdiction in the matter. I Section 2. That the dedication for public use of all streets, highways and alleys, as shown on the plat of said "TRAIL'S END FLL AIRPORT PLAT (PLAT 5)" is hereby accepted by the City of Dania, Florida. dy ' 2 Ordinance No. a.xM i i 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. <r Section 4. That this ordinance shall be in force and take effect immediately upon its final passage and adoption. i C PASSED and ADOPTED on First Reading on the day of 1995. PASSED and ADOPTED on Second and Final Reading on the day of i , 1995. ATTEST: ,_ , ey MAYOR- COMMISSIONER CITY CLERK-AUDITOR APPROVED AS TO FORM &CORRECTNESS BY: tG. " s FRANK C. ADLER, CITY ATTORNEY NE- J 1. I r �l• n4 Po 3 Ordinance No. I ` 9 L, I � Z L 1. V. J • .L S • ' 'nib . r 4 r AM , CITY OF DANIA INTEROFFICE MEMORANDUM GROWTH MANAGEMENT DEPARTMENT x TO: Robert Flatley =>, City Manager 4' FROM: Will Allen II `` n nrIn Growth Management Director U/lx� l lore .+ * RE: LU-03-95 PUBLIC HEARING ON TRANSMITTAL OF A LAND USE :. AMENDMENT FOR 24.1655 ACRES AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER ''r OF GRIFFIN ROAD AND SW 31 AVENUE ` t ' Date: March 15, 1995 i E t A public hearing is scheduled for the March 28, 1995 City Commission meeting concerning the request for transmittal of a land use plan amendment . Such a transmittal is done by resolution . The request is to amend the plan for 24.1655 acres ws located on the west side of SW 31 Street and south of Griffin Road. The property is now designated as Commercial. The proposed designation is Residential Medium (16). The amendment does not include the 5 acres at the southwest corner of Griffin and SW 31 Street which has a Commercial designation. Copies of the resolution and the public hearing notice are attached. Section 163.3187, Florida Statutes, details the procedure for amending comprehensive Plans. Amendments are accomplished as a two stage process. The first stage is the ;< transmittal stage. The proposed amendment is transmitted to the state land planning agency, regional planning council, water management district, FDOT, etc. for intergovernmental review. The plan amendment , along with written comments, recommendations or objections from these agencies, is later reviewed and approved or denied by the local government. This second public hearing is at the adoption stage and would be held in about November of 1995. This site was annexed to Dania in January of 1991 as part of the referendum. The 29+ acre site was the subject of a land use amendment in 1992. The entire site was changed from Low Medium Residential (13.1654 acres) and Commercial Recreation (16.6283 acres) to Commercial. The property was also rezoned to B-3. ------------------- p The Planning and Zoning Board reviewed the request to transmit the land use amendment proposing to reclassify from Commercial to Residential Medium (16 units/acre) at their March 9, 1995 meeting. The recommendation is to transmit the plan amendment and to recommend approval of the amendment. r Reasons stated by the Planning and Zoning Board for the recommendation to approve include: the proposed use is compatible with surrounding uses, the proposed use which would allow a maximum of 386 dwelling units would not have negative impacts on the site or the neighborhood, the proposed use is consistent with the goals, objectives and policies of the comprehensive plan, the proposed site would be adequately served with I public services meeting concurrency requirements for levels of service, and lastly this s site was marketed for commercial development for the last three years for the 29+ acre site but no demand was found for the commercial use particularly with two new . u; shopping centers ( Oakwood Plaza and Sheridan Plaza) opening nearby in this same time period. The Land Use Plan Amendment Application is attached which addresses each of the reasons stated for recommending approval by the Planning and Zoning Board. It should be noted that 5 acres at the southwest corner of Griffin Road and SW 31 Avenue is proposed to remain as commercially designated land to serve the proposed development and the surrounding neighborhood. i Fw �P- i t NOTICE OF CHI-Ii 9OE OF LAND USE PUBLIC HEARING TRANSMITTAL HEARING THE CITY OF DANIA PROPOSES TO CHANGE THE FUTURE LAND USE DESIGNATION WITHIN THE AREAS SHOWN IN THE MAP OF THIS ADVERTISEMENT.' 1 THE PROPOSAL IS TO CHANGE THE DESIGNATION FROM COMMERCIAL TO RESIDENTIAL MEDIUM. ic on the Cilty Commission s onh t proposal an asCitylll be held on Hall, 100 West Dania Beach Bo March uteva9d, Dan a5 at �Floriday 5 l.: / k I rnu � CITY 01 Di/Wl t I S Amendment — ' site p Rai I } I I I 1 I r I f9 1 j1 I 7 I I j The Description of The Real Property Being Considered For Such Use Is As Follows: All ^I Parcel A, "Banyan Oakridge Commercial Plat"According to the Plat Thereof As Recorded a� in Plat Book 157, Page 3 Of The Public Records Of Broward County, Florida Less The f� Following Described Lands: Commence At The Northeast Corner Of Section 31, Township 50 South, Range 42 East; Thence South 00018'53" West Along The East Line Of Said Section A Distance of 435.55 Feet; Thence North 87030'47"West A Distance Of 40.03 Feet 2$. To The Point Of Beginnin Thence Continue North 87030'47" West A Distance Of 581.67 Feet; Thence North 00002'g48" West Along A Line 25.00 Feet East Of And Parallel With The ?Centerline Of A 50.00 Foot Access Opening, As Shown On Said Banyan Oakridge Commercial Plat A Distance of 358.10 Feet To An Intersection With The Arc Of A Curve a I Concave To The South (Said Point Bears South 00009'27" East From The And Radius Point OfThe Next ; Thence Easterly Along Said Curve f1Tint705500 Feet ACentral Anibed gel Of 01237 , AnArc Distance O18 'Peet o A Radius Of Tangency; Thence North 8821'56" East A Distance Of 191.40 Feet; ti ' Thence South 87°30'47" East A Distance of 186.50 Feet to A Point of Curvature; Thence II Easterly and Southerly Along The Arc Of A Curve Concave To The Southwest Having Aw Radius 25.00 Feet. A Central Angle of 87049'40", And An Arc Distance of 38.32 Feet To A y .;Point Of Tangency; Thence South 00018'53"West A Distance Of 358.44 Feet To The Point p Of Beginning. Said Lands Lying In The City of Dania, Broward County, Florida. The proposed amendment may be Inspected at the Growth Management Department, 100 West Dania Beach Blvd., Dania, Florida during normal business hours. All interested k parties may appear at the meeting and be heard regarding the proposed land use change. Any person who decides to appeal any decision made by the Dania City Commission with regard to any matter considered at this meeting or hearing will need a record of the proceedings and for such purpose may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the Ea;. proceedings is made, which record includes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be based. F.S.S. 286.0105. _ t f LAND USE PLAN AMENDMENT Submitted to: :+ City of Dania ;> and ' Broward County Planning s , Council a�- �v 1 - � 1 " BANYAN OAKRIDGE COMMERCIAL PLAT r w, Prepared by: bcrry�cnlvinlnc. ._ �?":•+... ENGINEERS SURVEYORS PLANNERS J 7� Two Oakwood Boulevard, Suite 120 Hollywood, FL 33020 (305)921-7781 February, 1995 s: a z F� TABLE OF CONTENTS PAGE 1. LETTER OF TRANSMITTAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 2. LOCAL GOVERNMENT INFORMATION 2 1.1 3. APPLICANT INFORMATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 4. AMENDMENT SITE DESCRIPTION 5. EXISTING AND PROPOSED USES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 a 6. ANALYSIS OF PUBLIC FACILITIES AND SERVICES A. SANITARY SEWER ANALYSIS: 6 s B. POTABLE WATER ANALYSIS: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 C. DRAINAGE ANALYSIS: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 a D. SOLID WASTE: 14 E. RECREATION AND OPEN SPACE ANALYSIS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 F. TRAFFIC CIRCULATION ANALYSIS 1, 17 .s t G. MASS TRANSIT ANALYSIS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 H. PUBLIC EDUCATION ANALYSIS . . . . . . { i 7• ANALYSIS OF NATURAL AND HISTORIC RESOURCES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 8. LAND USE COMPATIBILITY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 x 9. HURRICANE EVACUATION ANALYSIS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .` 23 Rg' " 10. REDEVELOPMENT ANALYSIS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 i 11. INTERGOVERNMENTAL COORDINATION 24 I { - 12. CONSISTENCY WITH GOALS, OBJECTIVES, AND POLICIES OF THE CITY OFDANIA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .pi 24 J 13. CONSISTENCY WITH GOALS, OBJECTIVES, AND POLICIES OF THE BROWARD COUNTY LAND USE PLAN 14. CONSISTENCY WITH THE STATE COMPREHENSIVE PLAN . . . . . . . . . . . 25 15. POPULATION PROJECTIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 16. ADDITIONAL SUPPORT DOCUMENTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 17. PLAN ELEMENTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 i PF y Rd APPLICATION FOR AMENDMENTS TO THE BROWARD COUNTY LAND USE PLAN F1 1. LETTER OF TRANSMITTAL A.) DATE LOCAL GOVERNING BODY HELD TRANSMITTAL PUBLIC HEARING. The transmittal hearing is proposed for March 28, 1995. B.) WHETHER THE AMENDMENT IS WITHIN AN AREA OF CRITICAL STATE CONCERN OR RESOURCE PLANNING AND MANAGEMENT PROGRAM. �. The property is not within an area of critical state of concern or Resource Planning and Management Program. CJ WHETHER THE AMENDMENT IS AN EXEMPTION OF THE TWICE PER CALENDAR YEAR LIMITATION ON THE ADOPTION OF PLAN y AMENDMENTS. The amendment is not an exemption of the twice per calendar year limitation. D.) PROPOSED MONTH OF ADOPTION. November, 1995 I E.) WHETHER THE PROPOSED AMENDMENT IS TO BE ADOPTED UNDER A JOINT PLANNING AGREEMENT. k The amendment is not subject to a joint planning agreement. F.) NAME, TITLE, ADDRESS, AND TELEPHONE NUMBER FOR LOCAL GOVERNMENT CONTACT. Mr. Will Allen Director of Growth Management y City of Dania 100 West Dania Beach Boulevard Dania, FL 33004 } (305) 921.8700 Ext. 255 I J 2\95 1 '�l r3 N 2. LOCAL GOVERNMENT INFORMATION A.) LOCAL AMENDMENT OR CASE NUMBER. To be determined by the City of Dania. B.) RECOMMENDATION OF THE LOCAL UNIT OF GOVERNMENT AND MINUTES FROM THE LOCAL PLANNING AGENCY AND LOCAL ' a t GOVERNMENT PUBLIC HEARINGS ON THE AMENDMENT. ' To be submitted by the City of Dania. C.) LOCAL STAFF REPORT ON THE AMENDMENT AS PROVIDED TO THE - f LOCAL GOVERNMENT. '1 To be submitted by the City of Dania. a` . D.) DESCRIPTION OF PUBLIC NOTIFICATION PROCEDURES FOLLOWED BY 'r gg THE AMENDMENT. Public hearings on the proposed Land Use Plan Amendment were M advertised and held in accordance with Stion 163.3664(17) d 1 Section an , u Section 163.3184(15) Florida Statutes. " . 3. APPLICANT INFORMATION A.) NAME, ADDRESS, AND TELEPHONE NUMBER OF THE APPLICANT.• Ms. Dawn Sonneborn p Director of Platting ` Berry & Calvin, Inc. Two Oakwood Boulevard, Suite 120 Hollywood, FL 33020 �F (305)921-7781 B.1 NAME, ADDRESS, AND TELEPHONE NUMBER OF THE AGENT.• Ms. Dawn sonneborn Director of Platting Berry & Calvin, Inc. r Two Oakwood Boulevard, Suite 120 t Hollywood, FL 33020 (305)921-7781 i i - 2\95 2 (; r i i r i I �I p C.) NAME, ADDRESS, AND TELEPHONE NUMBER OF THE PROPERTY OWNER. VSTNMIF Oakridge Partnership 150 S. Wacker Drive Chicago, IL 60606 D.) FILING FEE W City: $1870.00 County: S1200.00 . ' E.) APPLICANTS RATIONALE FOR THE AMENDMENT. " 4 _ x The amendment site is part of 29 ± acre vacant commercial parcel. This parcel was part of the annexation compromise agreement between The Cities of Dania and Hollywood approved by the State f { legislature In 1990. The use of the site was Intended to be commercial to help offset some of the existing residential areas annexed Into Dania. Subsequently a land use plan amendment to commercial was filed in 1991 and later approved. Platting and rezoning approvals followed during the next two to three years. a During this three year approval process, before development could begin, two major shopping centers were opened nearby: Sheridan i Plaza and Oakwood Plaza In Hollywood, totaling over 1.3 million square feet. Therefore there is no longer a demand for a major shopping center in the area. However, there is a demand for new housing in this area. Two new housing developments are proposed adjacent the amendment site. The applicant proposes to compliment these developments by amending 24 ± acres to medium residential use. Five acres at the r southwest corner of Griffin Road and S.W. 3V Avenue will remain commercial to serve the neighborhood. The amendment meets (( stated objectives of the City, County and State comprehensive plans _ I including mixed use developments and in-fill development (see questions 12, 13 and 14 for details). 4? " 2\95 3 i - «t S y,i�t#SijH a u 4. AMENDMENT SITE DESCRIPTION W A.) DESCRIPTION OF THE SIZE AND BOUNDARIES OF THE AMENDMENT• The subject property is 24.1655 acres. The property is bound on the H north by Griffin Road, on the east by SW 31" Avenue and on the west and south by the City of Hollywood(Oakridge residential development) and Key North Villas (Dania). On the western boundary of the y amendment site abutting Griffin Road is a small commercial center (Dania). j BJ LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF THE AREA PROPOSED TO BE AMENDED: i See Exhibit A CJ MAP OF PROPOSED LAND USE, LOCATION, AND BOUNDARIES (1:300): N f See Exhibit B { ,,, 5. EXISTING AND PROPOSED USES S A.1 CURRENT AND PROPOSED LOCAL AND COUNTY LAND USE DESIGNATIONS FOR THE AMENDMENT SITE: CItY Broward Countv y Existing: Commercial Commercial a. Proposed: Medium 16 DU\AC Medium 16 DU\AC l BJ CURRENT LAND USE DESIGNATIONS FOR SURROUNDING PROPERTIES. GEC erowar_ d County t. North: Commercial Commercial South: Medium, L-3 Medium, L-3 East: L-5, LM,C L-5, LM,C West: L-3, LM L-3, LM i i 2\95 4 ,I !I N5 i 1 � C.1 CURRENT AND PROPOSED ZONING FOR THE AMENDMENT SITE AND ADJACENT AREAS. INDICATE IF THE FLEXIBILITY PROVISIONS OF THE 1 BROWARD COUNTY LAND USE PLAN HAVE BEEN USED TO REZONE ADJACENT AREAS. i Adiacent Areas Curren Proposed .a Nam: D13-3, R-1B, RM-0 B-2 No Change i South: A-1 R-3, S-2 (Hollywood) No Change I East: A-1, B-3 T-1, A-1, R-16, RM-0 No Change west: B-2, (S-2 Hollywood) No Change +� Amendment Site ra Current Proposed z:r? DB-3 RM or RM-1 or 1 RM-2 D.) EXISTING USE OF THE AMENDMENT SITE AND THE ADJACENT AREAS: 1 Adiacent Areas ; North: Commercial/Office, vacant (Comm.) c 1 South: Multifamily, vacant (residential) East: Vacant Commercial, Trailer park, Lake (1 residence) west: Vacant residential, commercial strip center y^_ Amendment Site Vacant i ira'< i E.) PROPOSED USE OF THE AMENDMENT SITE INCLUDING SQUARE $" FOOTAGE AND/OR DWELLING UNIT COUNT PROPOSED FOR EACH PARCEL: 386 multi-family units. F.) PROPOSED SITE PLANS AND ANY OTHER AVAILABLE SPECIAL STUDIES OR INFORMATION: No site plan is available at this time. 4, i 2\95 5 I! i s G.J MAXIMUM ALLOWABLE DEVELOPMENT UNDER THE EXISTING SITE DESIGNATION: 24.1655 acres of Commercial business. H.J MAXIMUM ALLOWABLE DEVELOPMENT UNDER THE PROPOSED SITE { DESIGNATION: 386 dwelling units. 6. ANALYSIS OF PUBLIC FACILITIES AND SERVICES i A.) SANITARY SEWER ANALYSIS: ram.... t. 1. Provide the adopted level of service standard for the service area in which the amendment is located and the j current level of service. ' Although the property is in the City of Dania, the site is in the Broward County 3A Service area. The adopted level of service # standard is 250 gpd for a multi-residential dwelling unit. Broward County 3A has a large user agreement with the City of Hollywood's Southern Regional Wastewater Treatment Plant. y The current level of service at this plant is 31.8 MGD (December 30, 1994). The amendment site is vacant. ' 2. Identify the facilities serving the service area in which the i amendment is located including the plant capacity, -` current demand on plant capacity and committed plant i5: q /f capacity. j k . This site is served by the Hollywood Southern Regional 1' Wastewater Treatment Plant at 1621 N. 14'" Avenue In Hollywood. The plant has a current design capacity of 42 MGD, Current average daily flow is 31.8 MGD. Committed capacity is 1.8 MGD resulting in 6.4 MGD of available capacity. The plant utilizes secondary treatment, tertiary treatment (Reuse) and Proposes deep will injection disposal to augment the ocean outfall disposal method. 2\9 i � t , i I I � a 3. Identify the additional demand resulting from this amendment provide calculations including assumed demand per square foot or dwelling unit. r The proposed amendment results in an increase of 59,657 gpd in the amount of wastewater generated. Calculations are Provided on page 8. 4. Identify the projected plant capacity and demand for the short and long range planning horizons as identified within the adopted comprehensive plan - provide demand Projections and information regarding planned capacity expansions including year, identified funding sources and r '° other relevant information. 1- 995 2000 =sroward of Data Design Capacity 59.01 MGD 69.01 MGDomprehensive Plan ProjeCt ADF 34.49 MOD 38.63 MGDmprehensive PlanPOpulati0n 140,505 141,629mprehensive Plan L The City of Hollywood issued water and Sewer revenue bonds of $135,000,000 ± in 1991 for improvements to the Hollywood Southern Regional wastewater Treatment Plant. These Improvements included an updating of the plant capacity to the current 42.0 MGD. Sufficient funds are available for future expansion to 50 MGD by the year 2000 if needed. The City has begun construction on a reuse system with an z. initial treatment and disposal of 4 MGD. This system was primarilyfunded through the State Revolving Loan(S11,614,000). The City of Hollywood is also proposing deep well injection disposal as an alternate to the ocean outfall. s. Identify the existing and planned service to site - provide information regarding existing and proposed trunk lines and lateral hookups to the amendment site. An 8" force main runs along the east side of the site (S.W. 31n Avenue). A 12" force main runs along the north side of the site ¢': ! (Griffin Road). Lift station(s) will be provided either on site or r tied in to the adjacent Oakridge development. The site will be serviced (transmission) by Broward County 3A and by large user agreement, treated by the Hollywood South Regional j Wastewater Treatment Plant. I I i 2\95 7 F. xF �i I _ vy a P' ( 6. Letter from utility verifying the above information. To be submitted before public hearing. 'I Demand Calculations (gpd standards per Broward County Comprehensive Plan) f Existing (Commercial) ra 24.1655 Ac x. 35 (coverage) = 8.46 Acres or 368,427 sq.ft. x.1 gpd y ( per sq.ft. = 36,843 gpd r-; Proposed (Medium Residential I 386 D.U. x 250 gpd = 96,500 gpd r Increase: 59,657 gpd x�.,. B. POTABLE WATER ANALYSIS: r. 1. Provide the adopted level of service standard for the 4 service area in which the amendment is located and the current level of service. The site is in the Broward County 3A service area. The Los standard according to the Broward County Comprehensive Plan, N is 300 gallons per dwelling unit. The current level of service is ;. . 2.4 MCD treated. 2. Identify the facilities serving the service area in which the amendment is located including the plant capacity, current demand and committed demand. The area is served by the Broward County 3A plant on SW 40`" Y Avenue. The plant has a design capacity of 6.5 MGD. Current 3 demand Is 2.4 MGD. Committed demand is Q MGD. 3. Identify the wellfield serving the service area in which the _ amendment is located Including the permitted capacity, remaining capacity and expiration date of the permit. Currently the area draws from 3 wells located 114 mile southwest of the plant. However, in 1995 the 3A service area irl be served k in Cooper City where six the South wells (Phase 1) r of 4 MGD each arld at Piccolo e e proposed. These wells provide adequate service through the planning periods to the year 2020. I � I I 2\95 8 i it r j Mi i sFs 17 4. Identify the additional potable water demand resulting from this amendment - provide calculations including assumed demand per square foot or dwelling unit. The proposed amendment results In an increased demand for potable water of 78,957 gpd. Calculations provided on Page 10. 5. identify the projected or planned capacity for the short and long range planning horizons as included within the adopted comprehensive plan-provide demand projections and information regarding planned plant capacity expansions including year, funding and other relevant information. If additional wellfields are planned provide status including the status of any permit applications. After 3A 1995 2000 Amendment (2010) Projected Demand 2.4 MGD 2.4 MGD 2.48 MGD n Design Capacity 6.5 MGD 6.5 MGD 6.5 MGD Population 14,875 14,875 15,782 j Regardless of this amendment, no plat expansions are planned in the near or long term. No additional wellfields are planned at this time. 6. identify the existing and planned service to site - Provide information regarding existing and proposed trunk lines and water main hookups to the amendment site. This area is served by the Broward County 3A plant on S.W. 40u' Avenue. An 8" C.I.P. water main runs along S.W. 3V Avenue. A i; 20" D.I.P. water main runs along the north boundary of the site (Griffin Road) and a 12" C.I.P. water main runs along the center Of Griffin Road. Fire hydrants exist along these lines. The development will tap Into one of these lines or Into the system k` being installed in the adjacent "oakridge" development in Hollywood. 'a. 2\95 9 0 >d s Uf n. 7. Letter from utility verifying the above information. + To be submitted before public hearing. Demand Calculations ti Existing (Commercial) 24.1655 Acres x . 35 (coverage) = 8.46 acres or 368,427 sq.ft. x . 1 = 36,843 gpd. w= Proposed (medium residential) 386 D.U. x 300 gpd = 115,800 gpd ; Increase: 78,957 gpd . r L C. DRAINAGE ANALYSIS: a =i n l 1. Provide the adopted level of service standard for the service area in which the amendment Is located and the current level of service. a e: , f �; The adopted level of service standard and current levels ofservice are not expressed in the conventional manner in the k , Broward County or City of Dania Comprehensive Plans. t However, the Standards which are Implemented through the E development review process of the Broward County Land Development Code are as follows: w Subiect Adopted Level of Service Standard Road Protection Residential streets not greater than fifty feetwide rights r of-way to have crown elevations no lower than the i j elevation for the respective area depicted on the 10 year "Flood Criteria Map." ..v ; ^ . Rights-of-way greater than fifty feet wide to have an ultimate edge of pavement no lower than the elevation for the respective area depicted on the 10 year "Flood Criteria Map." Buildings To have the lowest floor elevation no lower than the elevation for the respective area depicted on the 100 Year Flood Elevation Map." 2\95 10 ii C 1 of SFWMD ' Off Site D(scharge Not to receiving exceed the for 'the wlocal conveyanceIt primary m, whichever is less. Storm Sewers Design frequency minimum to be three year rainfall intensity of the State Department of Transportation Zone I10 rainfall curves. Flood Plain Routing Calculated flood elevations based on the ten year and r` I one hundred year return frequency rainfall of three day duration shall not exceed the corresponding elevations of the ten year"Flood Criteria Map" and the ,,100 Year Flood Elevation Map." ' Antecedent Water Level The higher elevation of either the control elevation or the elevation depleted on the map "Average wet Season Water Levels." on Site Storage Minimum capacity above antecedent water level and j below flood plain routing elevations to be design rainfall , :. : volume minus off site discharge occurring during design >. rainfall. Best Management Practices (gMp) Prior to discharge to surface or ground water, BMP's will j< be used to reduce pollutant discharge. These standards are enforced through regulatory programs of the SFWMD,Broward I County, and some local districts. The submission of detailed drainage plans and F : calculations is required to show how conformance is to be achieved. The plans and calculations are reviewed for compliance. If they are found not to be in k . 4 compliance additional information or revision is requested. Permits are not issued j �;ti until the plans and calculations are brought into conformance. 2. identify the facilities serving the service area in Which the amendment is located. r Surface percolation through swales, underground infiltration trench drains and positive drainage systems are employed in the service area. The canal system (Dania Cut-off and C-10 ,;: Canals) is controlled by the South Florida Water Management District (SFWMD). -4 The amendment site has a South Florida Water Management District Conceptual Surface Water Management permit. The proposed development will provide Its own drainage system which will consist of lakes, swales, inlets and culverts to collect .t 2\95 it r' a _ u P and pretreat site runoff prior to directing it out through the oakridge surface water management system. A 5'wide weir will control the surface water management system. A series of lakes may be constructed for retention/detention purposes in n concert with, or In lieu of, the existing water management system. 3. Identify any planned drainage improvements including year, funding sources and other relevant information. Other than the overall system for the Oakridge properties, no known Improvements are planned for the area. The developers will fund the Oakridge Improvements. A Indicate if a Basin Surface Water Management Plan has , been approved by the South Florida Water management District for the amendment area. Also, indicate if the Basin Surface Water Management Plan is currently undergoing review for modification. S :J r N/A 5. If the area in which the amendment is located does not meet the adopted level of service and there are no improvements planned to address the deficiencies,provide - an engineering analysis which demonstrates how the site r will be drained and the impact on the surrounding properties. The information should include the wet season water level for the amendment site, design storm, natural i and proposed land elevation, one hundred year flood J elevation, acreage for proposed water management retention area, elevations for buildings, roads and yards, storage and runoff calculations for the design storm and estimated time for flood waters to recede to the natural land elevation. The site is currently vacant but utilizes an existing SFWMD permit (discharge through a series of golf course water bodies to the Dania Cut-off canal). :` ' 6. Letter from the local drainage district serving the area in Which the amendment is located verifying the above information. N/A i 2\95 12 M n 1 1 C9. SUPPLEMENTAL DRAINAGE INFORMATION/SW BRO WARD COUNTY 1. Current Broward County Land Use Plan Designation: N/A 2. Proposed Broward County Land Use Designation: N/A 3. Wet season water level for the amendment site: NIA y • r 4. Design storm used to determine Drainage Calculations V N/A 5. Natural and Proposed Land elevation Of the Amendment Site: } (indicate Source Of Information) 1 N/A t 6. Acreage for Proposed water Management/Retention Area on the Amendment Site: N/A 7. Proposed Minimum First Floor Elevation for Future Development on the Amendment Site: N/A 1. 8. One Hundred Year Flood Elevation for the Amendment Site: N/A 9. Stage Storage and Runoff Calculations for Design Storm for the Amendment Site: N/A 2\95 ig i {t ' 10. Estimated time for Flood Water on the Amendment Site to Recede to Natural Land Elevation N/A 11. Indicate if Basin Surface Water Management Plan has been approved by the South Florida Water Management District for the amendment area. Also, indicate if the Basin Surface Water Management Plan for the area is currently undergoing review for Modification: N/A 12. Include a letter from the local drainage district indicating thatsecondary drainage facilities will be adequate to serve .;.;. the amendment site: ,c N/A D. SOLID WASTE: 1. Provide the adopted level of service standard for the service area in which the amendment Is located and the current level of service. it ' The Solid Waste sub element of the City of Dania Comprehensive Plan adopts a level of service standard of 8.9 Ibs per dwelling �z unit. z 2. Identify the facilities serving the service area in which the amendment islocated including the landfill/plant capacity, current demand on landfill/plant capacity and committed landfill/plant capacity. i The City of Dania contracts with a private company to collect the solid waste throughout the City and dispose of it at the Reuter Recycling Facility. This facility has a design capacity of 660 tons per day. Current demand on this facility totals 550 tons per day. In the event that the facility is unoperational, Reuter will be responsible for transferring the solid waste to a 1 land fill that has contracted with Reuter to accept solid waste. r 2\95 14 4 � j The City contracted to dispose an average annual tonnage of 10,000 at the Reuter Facility. This tonnage is to increase annually and is projected at 10,772 In 1995, 11,605 in 2000, 12,502 in 2005, and 13,468 in 2010. i 3. Identify the additional demand resulting from this amendment - provide calculations including assumed demand per square foot or dwelling unit. The Proposed amendment will result in a decreased amount (18,671 Ibs per day) of solid waste generated. Calculations are provided on page 16. h 4. Identify the projected landfill/plant capacity and demand for the short and long range planning horizons as identified within the adopted comprehensive plan provide demand projections and information regarding planned capacity expansions including year, identified funding sources and other relevant information. The Initial design capacity of the Reuter Facility is 200,000 tons per year. At the point the facility is receiving 175,000 tpy, the `= facility will be expanded to handle 300,000 tpy. Funding of this expansion is undetermined. The initial and current demand of the capacity is guaranteed to be 76% of the facility capacity. The Citys Comprehensive Plan projects the following demands: Demantls Design Capacity 1995 2010 1995 2010 10 772 tpy 13 468 tpy 93 000 t,tip pY 124000 tpy 5. Identify the existing and planned service to site. Currently, the amendment site does not place a demand on solid waste services. upon development of the site, the solid waste will be collected by the City's Contractor for disposal at the Reuter Recycling Facility. i i i 2\95 15 Y1' p /1. g -55: 3 ,J 6. Letter from service provider verifying the above information. To be submitted before public hearing. Demand Calculations Existing (Commercial) 24.1655 acres x . 35 (coverage) = 8.46 acres or 366,427 sq.ft. x 6 Ibs per 100 sq.ft. per day = 22,106 Ibs per day Proposed (Medium Residential) 386 dwelling units x 8.9 Ibs per a unit per day = 3,435 Ibs/day. Decrease: 18,671 Ibs per day a ..I Note: 6 Ibs per day Is the average of combining Department Store, Supermarket and Drug Store a� generation rates. F N E. RECREATION AND OPEN SPACE ANALYSIS 1. Provide the adopted level of service standard for the service area in which the amendment is located and the current level of service. LOS Standard: 3 acres per 1,000 population (City) 3 acres per 1,000 population (County) The City of Dania currently exceeds the standards referenced ,s a above. x a; r 2. Identify the parks serving the service area in which the amendment is located including acreage and facility type e.g. neighborhood, community or regional park. Regional - West Lake Park - 2000 acres r> , Regional - TY Park - 150 acres Neighborhood - Griffin - 12.2 acres Community - Tigertail Lake - 39 acres 3. Identify the additional need for park acreage resulting from this amendment. 386 D.U. x 2.35 persons per household = 907 additional ` j population. 907 x .003 = 2.72 acres needed. i I ! 2\95 16 , i 4. Identify the projected park needs for the short and long range planning horizons as identified within the adopted comprehensive plan - provide need projections and information regarding planned capacity expansions including year, identified funding sources and other relevant Information. Based upon the 1988 and 2010 population estimates of approximately 12,000 residents, the City is responsible for the provision of approximately 36 acres of neighborhood and community parks. As noted in the comprehensive plan there are presently in excess of 60 acres of neighborhood and 88 acres of Community parks with a grand total of approximately 150 acres. Accordingly, the City is in an excellent position regarding land requirements for neighborhood and community parks for the present and the Year 2010. Note: using the 1993 estimated population of 16,905(due to annexation)50.72 acres are needed. This Is exceeded as described above. in addition when the city annexed the Griffin neighborhoods &' . they annexed the 12 acre Griffin Park brin ging the 150 total acres described above to 162 acres. F. TRAFFIC CIRCULATION ANALYSIS Identify the roadways serving the site and indicate the number of lanes, current traffic volumes, adopted level of service and current level of service for each roadway. Functional Roadway Lanes Classification Existin4 R/W Griffin 6 State Principal 106' Arterial ;t SW 31 Avenue 2 Local 40' =--' `r ' 120 Major Arterial on the BroWard County Trafficways Map I I Road Current LOS Current Griffin ndard Traffic volume e D 29,400 SW 31 Avenue unpublished D unpublished i unknown unknown M1 I 2\95 17 i " i 2. Identify the projected level of service for the affected roadways for the short (five year) and long term (2010) Planning horizons. Note source if not from the Metropolitan Planning Organization plans and projections. A Traffic Analysis Report will be submitted separately. 3. Analyze the traffic impactfrom thisamendment-calculate anticipated number of trips for the existing and proposed land use designations. Distribute the additional trips on the roadway network and identify the resulting level of service change for the short(5 year)and long range (2010) planning horizons. A Traffic Analysis Report will be submitted separately. F 4. Provide any special transportation studies relating to this ti amendment. A Traffic Analysis Report will be submitted separately. G. MASS TRANSIT ANALYSIS(Required of local plans with Mass Transit Elements): °J 1. Provide the adopted level of service standard for the service area In which the amendment IS located and the current level of service. 80% of the southeast service area population (66% of Land Area) is covered by Broward County Transit. Current LOS: Buses run With 30 minutes headways from 5:00 A.M to 10:30 P.M. Monday through Saturday and 9:00 A.M. to 8:00 P.M. Sundays along Griffin Road. LOS standard: 70% of all County residences and s employment locations shall have access to fixed route transit service. 2. Identify the facilities serving the service area in which the amendment is located. Broward County Transit (Bus) II . 2\95 18 a 3. Identify the additional demand resulting from this amendment. s While a percentage of the estimated 907 residents may utilize the transit system, this doesn't necessarily represent an Increased demand as the existing commercial designation was likely to draw some transit demand. As the site is currently vacant an ^increased demand" would be generated by either designation. 4. Identify the projected mass transit capacity and demand " for the short and long range planning horizons as identified within the adopted comprehensive plan -- Provide demand projections and Information regarding �. planned capacity expansions including year, identified funding sources and other relevant Information. j Year Daily Transit RidershlD service Area Coverage R 2000 110,850 SPonulaLIon) Population 85/0 1,464,111 2010 168,000 95% 1,710,000 The Year 2010 Transportation Plan proposes an additional 40 buses during peak hours with a total fleet of 518 buses. Additions and replacements to the fleetwill be funded through operations (fares) and the County Transportation Trust Fund (local gasoline tax revenue). In light of the reduced federal revenue sharing and operating assistance the State of Florida is considering Increasing its role in funding mass transit operating expenses. 5 Identifying the existing and planned service to site. See response to question 1. No change In service is foreseen. 6. Letter from information. service provider verifying the above To be submitted before public hearing. 2\95 i9 a H. PUBLIC EDUCATION ANALYSIS 1. Identify the existing public elementary and secondary education facilities serving the area in which the amendment is located. Bethune Elementary School Attuck5 Middle School Hollywood Hills High School 2. Identify the existing school enrollment and permanent design capacity of the public elementary and secondary f. education facilities serving the area. 94/95 20°1 - Day r School Enrollment Design Capacity l #' Bethune Elementary 1,106 i 116 _ { _ Attucks Middle 617 901 H011yw0od Hills High 1,857 1,739 3. Identify the additional student demand resulting from this x amendment - calculations should be based on generation ${ ' rates specified in the Broward County Land Development Code. S�w �^ Dwelling Type of D.U. Average Rate yam. Projected Students Garden Apartment 386 Elementary 35 i� 0.091 Middle 21 0.054 r, s High 17 0.044 _ r, Total 73 0.189 2\95 20 4 4. Identify the planned and/or funded improvements to serve the area in which the amendment is located as included within the School Board's five year capital plan - provide student demand projections and information regarding Planned permanent design capacities and other relevant information. The Capital Building Program (May 1994) list the following improvements since the 1987 bond Issue. Attucks Middle - $561,201 in remodeling, renovations, and new restroom facility, included was site expansion (S208,449). All but the restrooms have been completed. The restrooms iT ?-;s (588,728) are being funded from SECO funds. Bethune Elementary - A 56,213,976 construction program a included substantial remodeling and the addition of 16 new classrooms and a Performing Arts building (Magnet Program). Included in the new buildings are 10 primary, 5 skills labs, 2 art labs, music labs, media and multi purpose rooms. Funding for the Magnet facilities is through the July 1989 Amendment to the Five-Year Capital Plan. The construction program increased the capacity by over 50% to 706 students. Hollywood Hills High - A S3,455,315 construction program was funded by the July 1989 Amendment to the Five-Year Capital Plan. These improvements, completed May 15, 1994, included 2 new science classrooms, expanded administration offices(and Portables to accommodate displaced students and staff); custodial storage guidance offices, science, and administration remodeling and the renovation of the foreign language lab. 5. Identify other public elementary and secondary school sites or alternatives (such as site improvements, nominal fee lease options, shared use of public space for school Purposes etc.), not identified in Item #4 above, to serve the area in which the amendment Is located. None E. 2\95 21 F y { 7. ANALYSIS OF NATURAL AND HISTORIC RESOURCES A. Historic sites or districts on the National Register of Historic Places or locally designated historic sites: None B. Archaeological Sites listed On the Florida Master Site File: f;. None r i C. Wetlands: ` The amendment site Is regulated by an existing surface water management permit(SFWMD) y06-00307-S)and a dredge and fill license (BCDNRP). D. LOCalAreasof Particular Concern as identified within the Broward i County Land Use Plan: The County has not identified the Site as a LAPC. E. °Endangeredo or ^threatened species^ or "species of special F concern If yes, identify the species and show the habitat ;T location on a map: f ' None of the above referenced species were found during the environmental assessment. A review of the City Comprehensive Plan t did not indicate any findings. F. Plants listed in the Endangered Plant Index for protection by the .4 Florida Department Of Agriculture and Consumer Services: No endangered plants were Identified on site. r� O. Wellfields - Indicate whether the amendment is located within a a, .j, wellfleld protection zone of Influence as defined by Broward County's "Potable Water Supply Wellfield Protection Zone of Influence" Ordinance. If so, specify the affected zone and any provisions which will be made to protect the wellfleld: The site is not within a wellfield protection zone as identified by the Broward County Ordinance referenced above. 2\95 22 i '� YY H. Soils Describe whether the amendment MY require the alteration of soil conditions or topography. If so, describe what management practices will be used to protect or mitigate the area's natural features. Existing soils consist mainly of poorly drained muck and sand with low structural capability. Soils may be replaced to construct road beds and building foundations. I. Beach Access- Indicate if the amendment is On the Ocean front. If so, describe what impact, if any, it will have on public beach access. The site is not on the ocean front. 8. LAND USE COMPATIBILITY Describe how the amendment is consistent with existing and proposed land uses in the area and what provisions have or will be made to ensure land use compatibility. The amendment is compatible with the neighborhood Commercial to the north (in keeping with the general character of the corridor). The f amendment is also compatible with surrounding and nearby neighborhoods. t, To the south of the site is the existing Key North Villas (Medium Land Use). To the east are town-homes and several mobile home parks. To the south and west are existing and proposed residential developments. Other multi- family developments in the area Include Sterling 56,The Oaks, Emerald Palms, Waterford Lakes, The Fairways of Emerald Hills to name but a few. Issues such as buffers, landscaping etc..will be addressed through the site planning process. 9. HURRICANE EVACUATION ANALYSIS Hurricane evacuation re-analysis based on the proposed amendment, considering the number of persons requiring evacuation, availability T' of hurricane shelter spaces, and evacuation routes and times. The site is in an area not subject to evacuation. (Broward County Coastal High Hazard Areas). The City will rely on the Broward County Hurricane Evacuation Plan. 2\95 23 I, 10. REDEVELOPMENT ANALYSIS Indicate if the amendment is located in an identified redevelopment area. If so, describe how the amendment will facilitate redevelopment and promote existing redevelopment plans: The site is not within an Identified redevelopment area, but will meet goals and objectives regarding the promotion of in-fill development. 11. INTERGOVERNMENTAL COORDINATION Describe whether the proposed amendment affects adjacent local governments: = ' The proposed amendment will not affect any adjacent local government. LV[�4M1 12. CONSISTENCY WITH GOALS OBJECTIVES AND POLICIES OF THE CITY OF DAN/A LAND USE PLAN List of objectives and policies of the Future Land Use Element and . .•: other affected elements with which the proposed amendment is co mpatible: Future Land Use Element (City of Dania) Policy 1.1 -Provides fora mix of residential communities which will promote a diverse population and healthy environment. Policy 1.2 -Commercialized activities will be provided to serve the residents of the community (5 acres of the 29 acre parcel will remain for neighborhood commercial). Policy 2.1 - Facilities and services will meet the levels of services outlined in the Comprehensive Plan Elements. Policy 2.2 - All facilities will be available concurrent with the impact of the development. Objective veil - New growth and development will only be permitted where services are available and meetthe LOS standards of the Comprehensive Plan. _..... Policy 9.2 - All proposed development and future land uses shall be compatible with adjacent land uses. Policy 10.2 - Permitted uses of the Comprehensive Plan shall permit the mixing of land uses consistentwith land development regulations -See Policy 1.2. I i 2\95 24 i r N36� x zr TT 13. CONSISTENCY WITH GOALS OBJECTIVES, AND POLICIES OF THE BROWARD COUNTY LAND USE PLAN List of objectives and policies of the Broward County Land Use Plan With which the proposed amendment is compatible: Goal 01.00.00 - Provide residential areas with a variety of housing types and densities offering convenient and affordable housing opportunities to all segments of Broward County's population while maintaining a desired quality of life and adequate public services and facilities. This goal is met through Objective 01.01.00, Policy 01.01.01 and Policy 01.01.02. ti4 In addition the amendment is consistent with the following Objectives 01.03.00, 01.04.00, 08.01.00, 08.03.00 (Policy 08.03.01 and Policy 08.03.02), and objective 09.09.00 14. CONSISTENCY WITH THE STATE COMPREHENSIVE PLAN I Listing entitled "Consistency of the Local comprehensive Plan Amendment with the State Comprehensive Plan", which lists the State Comprehensive Plan goals and policies (Ch. 187) which are addressed by the plan amendment.. 16 Land Use (a) Goal (b) Policies 1, 3 ' r There are no Inconsistencies with the State Comprehensive Plan. s, Source: Chapter 187, State Comprehensive Plan 15. POPULATION PROJECTIONS if 1. The Clty S Comprehensive Plan indicates the following estimates Resident 12,039 12,542 Seasonal 1,017 1,217 Total 13,209 13,759 I The above estimates do not account for the additional population associated with the annexation of the Griffin Road areas west of Interstate 95. To account for these additional residents, the 1993 estimate contained in the 1994 Florida Statistical Abstract published 2\95 25 x P by the University of Florida's Bureau of Economic and Business Research - College of Business Administration is used below. 1993 2010 16,905 17,455 2. Relationship of the amendment to the analysis (included in the Plan - 9J-5.006(2)(c)) of the land needed to accommodate the projected population: Since this site is in an area that was not part of the City of Dania when * '= the comprehensive plan was written, a reanalysis of the population M,>4 projections is not possible. 4 ` However, the additional 907 residents (386 D.U. x 2.35 persons per household) can be added to the 2010 projection of 17,455 noted in response to 15.1 above for a revised 2010 population of 18,362 since this additional population will not effect the land required to accommodate the population projections provided in the City's comprehensive plan. 3. Revised population projections (if applicable): + . See response 15.1 and 2 4. Whether the proposed development (if it provides housing) is i proposed to meet the housing needs of the projected Population as identified in the local plan: See response 15.2 a 16. ADDITIONAL SUPPORT DOCUMENTS t.. Other support documents or summary of support documents on which I the recommendations are based: Population estimates and Household Size per the 1990 census and the 1994 Florida Statistical Abstract. Note: 16,905 less 13,209 - 3696 additional population due to annexation add 3696 to the Cltys z (comprehensive Plan) year 2010 estimate 13,759 + 3696 - 17,455. 2 f 2\95 26 IL �� o _ e ' a 3 17. PLAN ELEMENTS A. THE ENTIRE ELEMENT BEING AMENDED: s The future Land use Element and Map of the City and County Land use plans will be amended. B. PROPOSED TEXT CHANGES: N/A C. FUTURE LAND USE MAP SHOWING THE BOUNDARY OF THE SUBJECT PROPERTY, SURROUNDING STREET NETWORK, SURROUNDING FUTURE LAND USES, AND NATURAL RESOURCES (REFER TO 9J-5.013(1)(a)): See Exhibit A D. EVACUATION AND APPRAISAL REPORT(IF DONE IN CONJUNCTION WITH THE PROPOSED AMENDMENT): N/A f I s I i i v 2\95 27 A! r S . EXHIBITS Ulf. RE^= f,^ iZ r f'K11 a 9 ' ;i i Y • r y r iru^yi EXHIBIT A LEGAL DESCRIPTION: ALL OF PARCEL A, "BANYAN OAKRIDGE COMMERCIAL PLAT" ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 157, PAGE 3 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF BROWARD COUNTY, FLORIDA LESS THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED LANDS: COMMENCE AT THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF SECTION 31, TOWNSHIP 50 SOUTH, RANGE 42 EAST; THENCE SOUTH 00018'53" WEST ALONG THE EAST LINE OF SAID SECTION A DISTANCE OF 435.55 FEET; THENCE NORTH 87030'47" WEST A DISTANCE OF 40.03 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE CONTINUE NORTH 87030'47" WEST A DISTANCE OF 581.67 FEET; THENCE NORTH 00002'48" WEST ALONG A LINE 25.00 FEET EAST OF AND PARALLEL WITH THE CENTERLINE OF A 50.00 FOOT ACCESS OPENING, AS SHOWN r ON SAID BANYAN OAKRIDGE COMMERCIAL PLAT A DISTANCE OF 358.10 FEET TO AN INTERSECTION WITH THE ARC OF A CURVE CONCAVE TO THE SOUTH (SAID POINT BEARS SOUTH 00009'27" EAST FROM THE RADIUS POINT OF THE NEXT DESCRIBED CURVE); THENCE EASTERLY ALONG SAID CURVE HAVING A RADIUS OF 7055.00 FEET, A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 01°28'37", AND AN ARC DISTANCE OF 181.85 FEET TO A POINT OF TANGENCY; THENCE NORTH 88021'56" EAST A DISTANCE OF 191.40 FEET; s k: THENCE SOUTH 87030'47" EAST A DISTANCE OF 186.50 FEET TO A POINT OF CURVATURE; THENCE EASTERLY AND SOUTHERLY ALONG THE ARC OF A CURVE CONCAVE TO THE SOUTHWEST HAVING A RADIUS 25.00 FEET, A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 87049'40", AND AN ARC DISTANCE OF 38.32 FEET TO A POINT OF TANGENCY; THENCE SOUTH 00018'53" WEST A DISTANCE OF 358.44 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. x s, i SAID LANDS LYING IN THE CITY OF DANIA, BROWARD COUNTY, FLORIDA. i I 15t' Ir - L �x PA � Pn En � allo usE �` j •` } xr ' :Y f �z J f1l f 11 1ST 1 NG 1 AND l�1SF v., .c°' : fofiK.f,ter > yt•':'. . .. .<_ XXI 'Y ad� �' r:::is •..Y� — .�? h �R n' iy 5' T: i' 6 Il 4 ,y9 `s ...r vti l{ . >ar'-fit`- , EXHIBIT A- I 444+c>vl•cyl — Iraaa3",,'_—, =i:Igtl' ! itR" L11V�S r 4123 4A54 11 ITa �� �T rill t'�•�.^✓�( u �u = wn - 2DI . •'w— �M I � I L I YI . ... � 25 .eauuo ' � •I 1..��r_n�Si. 5 GI r it I .lIR I N IIN••,I"I•i� LS!lTE ! w(.f n � u . •'�'• A. :::'. ' GRIFFIN .�� IL' • is nv . .. � . .�. R • L r No p sl•JI 95 33!">Y..;,o• 38 II�wvc, I i_•l c•r I , �I� �.wbw.r..,` hL ci •a•2 1. +A} - nl.ram� .LICE. • - MYO�¢�>.��w'�.G. Y• r'(F �� In L0 el •' � •�aa •� � •�w• l �:I •wun I ���+{�Lu S - k:. n IN You / �w•. iI �I '�I • • AS [ L. .� q- �3 tt�'I Y11W .r.•I a + • • • • .J ' I illy ■ :••• �. �• .� ., !I3I $I� i�w.i�77�� I _too I 1] ..�..._I • ~ �wiib���: :�`_'�W T' �.LL: ttIR 7RI / x` LOCATION MAP BERRY 8 CALVIN. INC. •POw.I w4nw�O.pyNW�w uM i . •w� CITY OF DANIA INTEROFFICE MEMORANDUM TO: ROBERT FLATLEY, CITY MANAGER FROM: MARIE JABALEE, FINANCE DIRECTOR RE: ATTACHED INVOICES - BAILEY HUNT JONES 8, BUSTO DATE: MARCH 21, 19957. This item should be placed on the March 28 regular agenda for Commission approval. Attached is an invoice from Earl Gallop of Bailey Hunt Jones & Busto for the period r ending February 28, 1995 in the amount of $9,763.49. These expenditures are for services rendered per resolution 113-93 adopted July 13, 1993. "- Earl G. Galioo $115,000.00 Previously Expended 36,961.90 $ 78,038.10 Current Invoices 9,763.49 Bal. on Agreement $ 68,274.61 '1 The City Commission authorized the execution of a $400,000 note with Family Bank on July 27, 1993. This will provide the funding for payment of this invoice. I BAILEY HUNT & JONES A PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATION ATTORNEYS AT LAW RAUL A. ARENCIBIA COURVOISIER CENTRE . SUITE 300 OF COUNSEL GUY B. BAILEY,JR. 501 BRICKELL KEY DRIVE LAWRENCE S. EVANS ELIZABETH S. BAKER J. BRUCE IRVING KATHY J. BIBLE MIAMI. FLORIDA 33131-2623 SCOTT L. CAGAN TEL. (305)374-5505 ROBERT E. SCHUR TIMOTHY CONE STEVEN CARLYLE CRONIG FAX(305)374-6715 SENIOR COUNSEL WM. R. EJ. SA RICHA C. CUNNINGHAM.JR. GEORGE J. BAYA EARL G O M. DAVIS (IKACTWE) EARL G. GALLOP JUDITH B. GREENE JEROME M. HESCH RICHARD H. HUNT,JR. BRUCE HURWITZ JESSE C. JONES March 17, 1995 L Robert F. Flatley, e, City Manager, City of Dania 100 West Beach Boulevard P.O. Box 170E Dania, FL 33004 Re: STATEMENT FOR PROFESSIONAL SERVICES City of Dania v. Broward County Aviation Our file no. 9356-00 Dear Mr. Flatley: r Enclosed is our statement for professional services rendered and for costs advanced for the period ending February 28, 1995 in the amount of $9,763.49. There is a no previous balance due. The Actual Cost/Cost Estimate Tracking table presents information concerning the charges for professional services in the current statement in relation to (a) cumulative charges and (b) the original estimated charges, by work task. ACTUAL COST/COST ESTIMATE TRACKING Current Cost Cumulative Est.Nin./Nax. Task 1. Analyze planning documents and development orders. $ 0 $ 2,765.00 $ 3,500/5,250 i f Robert F. Flatley, March 17, 1995 Page 2 Task 2 . Evaluate the proposed runway extension and the county commission authorization to condemn property with the consistency requirement. $ 0 $ 2,415.00 $ 2,625/3,500 Task 3. Commence a civil action to require Broward County to amend its comprehensive plan. ti $ 9,342.75 $39,469.29 $35,000/50,000 I. ;3 Task 4. Conduct local government DRI development review and permitting of the runway extension. $ 0 $ 0 $17,500/26,250 Task 5 . Participate in the wetlands permitting processes. $ 0 $ 682.50 $10,000/15,000 Task 6. Assist with challenging the eminent domain proceedings. $ 0 $ 0 $10,000/15,000 TOTALS: $ 9,342.75 $45,331.79 $78,625/115,000 Please do not hesitate to call me if you have any questions regarding this statement. Very tru yours, �� ar G. allop C4. t EGG:sgs Enclosures cc: Ms. Rhona Lipman Ed Curtis, Esq. 933600,t.r ' BAILEY HUNT & .BONES A PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATION ATTORNEYS AT LAW [rY1 .y BAILEY HUNT & JONES A PROFESSIC14AL ASSOCIATION ATTORNEYS AT LAW COURV0151ER CENTRE • SUITE 300 _ 501 BRICKELL KEY DRIVE MIAMI. FLORIDA 33131-2623 TEL (305) 374 5505 FAX (3C3) 374'fi913 City of Dania 100 W. Bch Blvd. Box 1708 Attn: Robert Flatley Dania, FL 33004 FOR PROFESSIONAL SERVICES RENDERED: !1�� March 15, 1995 x try Matter: 935600 F1 Dania, City of v. Broward County Aviation Department s-r <i ----------------------- is 02/01/95 EGG Telephone conference between Earl G. 0.25 $ 43.75 Gallop and Mr. Curtis regarding deposition schedules and scheduling i trial on final injunction 02/02/95 EGG Receipt and review of FAA airport 0.25 43.75 operating certificate issued for FLL s , s. 02/07/95 EGG Telephone conference between Earl G. 1.40 245.00 Gallop and Mr. Curtis regarding serving and publishing notice of hearing on Fa' violation of Chapter 380.06(19) , Fla. Stat. ; telephone conference between Earl G. Gallop and Mr. Flatley regarding scheduling hearing; telephone conference ;;: between Earl G. Gallop and Ms. Marie n Jabalee regarding advertising; reviewing Fla. Admin. Code enforcement of development orders and other matters 02/08/95 EGG Preparing letter to Ms. Marie Jabalee, 2.00 350.00 City Clerk; preparing title of resolution, service list and notice of public hearing - 02/09/95 EGG Telephone conference between Earl G. 0.25 43.75 Gallop and Mr. Bruce Botsford regarding search for county environmental files 02/09/95 EGG Analyzing opinion in McKinney v. Pate 0.50 87.50 with particular attention to satisfying procedural due process requirements in 't*' local government hearings 02/10/95 EGG Preparing resolution regarding violation 7.00 1,225.00 of Section 380.06 concerning runway extension; analyzing documents (continued) Fry . y Matter: 935600 - March 15, 1995 Page 2 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- 02/13/95 EGG Preparing draft resolution concerning 3.00 525.00 violation; preparing letter to Mr. Curtis 02/15/95 EGG Meeting among Earl G. Gallop and Mayor 7.00 1,225.00 Mikes, Messrs. Adler, Flatley, Allen, Curtis and Dover regarding comprehensive plan; travel to and from City of Dania; final preparation of resolution and exhibits 02/17/95 EGG Telephone conference between Earl G. 0.25 43.75 Gallop and Mr. Adler regarding resolution 02/21/95 EGG Telephone conference between Earl G. 0.50 87.50 ` Gallop and Mr. Flatley and telephone conference between Earl G. Gallop and Mr. Curtis regarding county commission decision to seek writ of prohibition 02/23/95 EGG Analyzing DCA and SFRPC DRI rules with 5.50 962.50 particular attention to power of local if 'v.a government to conduct violation hearing, availability of review of order, kx requirement for consistency between { modified DRI and local comprehensive ?' plan, and power of city to approve or deny application based on local concerns $ : 02/24/95 EGG Telephone conference between Earl G. 0.60 105.00 Gallop and Mr. Curtis regarding Broward r ' County's emergency regarding temporary `' <> injunction and City of Dania's response 02/24/95 EGG Assembling development orders and SFRPC 2.00 350.00 report and recommendation; travel to and g0 from SFRPC .z, . 02/27/95 EGG Analyzing Broward County's motion; 9.00 1,575.00 reviewing draft response; preparing supplemental memorandum; telephone `'"r' g u conference between Earl G. Gallop, Mr. Curtis, Mr. Robert Nix and Terrell Arline, DCA; final preparation of violation resolution 02/27/95 MME Westlaw search for caselaw 0.40 24.00 02/28/95 EGG Preparing for and attending hearing 13.75 2,406.25 Broward County's emergency motion for injunction; preparing for and attending city quasi judicial hearing on violation ----------- Total Professional Services $ 9342.75 For Disbursements Incurred: -------------------------- 02/16/95 Esquire Express Inv.#13389-90411 $ 2350 02/16/95 Esquire Express Inv.#13389-90412 27..45 ! 02/28/95 Photocopies (in-house) for the month 211.05 d+ of February 02/28/95 Facsimile charges for the month of February 98.00 02/28/95 L/D telephone charges for the month of February 60.74 BW9a*ihkfflA•k & .JONES A PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATION ATTORNEYS AT LAW 5 . v ----Page 3 Matter: ------ - March -- ---- ___ ------------------------------------------------------ R Prior costs and disbursements not completely processed in our records will appear in subsequent invoices. Recapitulation -------------- At 175.00 per hour EGG worked 533.2255 Hours 60.00 MME 0.40 For Professional Services 53.65 Hours $ 9,342.75 For Disbursements Incurred -- 420.74 Current Balance $ W3, Previous Balance Bill # 20746 Total Due $ mamamammmmamm To be properly credited, please indicate Bill Number on your remittance check. r; i BAILEY HUNT & .BONES A RROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATION ATTORNEYS AT LAW i Il' S E Lw� J CITY OF DANIA c ' INTEROFFICE MEMORANDUM GROWTH MANAGEMENT DEPARTMENT TO: Robert Flatley City Manager FROM: Will Allen Growth Management Director UItXX Q�� RE: REQUEST FOR DANIA MARINE FLEA MARKET -APRIL 28-30,1995 e: Date: March 17, 1995 r The annual request to conduct the Dania Marine Flea Market is attached. The event is x scheduled for April 28-30, 1995 at the Dania Jai Alai Fronton parking lot. The applicant h is Al Behrendt Enterprises. Please schedule this for the next available City Commission r Yz meeting. Section 33-44 of the Zoning Code indicates the City Commission must approve such w; events when they operate in tents. Open-sided canopies are utilized by vendors to display goods to provide protection for customers from sun and heat. r, a : This is the 17th anniversary of the Dania Marine Flea Market. The use of the canopies has been routinely approved by the City Commission in the past. There have not been " any problems with the setup in the past. The fire department checks the tents for lr compliance with fire rating requirements as well as the layout including aisles and the location of fire extinguishers near cook areas. r It is recommended approval be granted. ,+ 499 E SHERIDAN ST #317 DANIA, FL 33004-4606 (305) 920-7877 �2TF P S FAX(305) 925-1033 March 9, 1995 Mr. Robert Flatlet' City Manager CI i f OF D JNVu* ' - 100 W.Dania Beach Blvd. !' Dania, FL 33004 r- x Dear Bob: r.. [ The 17th Anniversary edition of the Dania Marine Flea Market is scheduled for April 28 through April 30, 1995 at the Dania Jai Alai Fronton parking lot. The Marine Flea Market's positive economic impact to the City of Dania has increased each year as the popularity of the event has grown and we're planning additional promotions and activities this year to make the Dania Marine Flea Market even bigger. As in past years, the Marine Flea Market vendors will be utilizing open-sided canopies for protection from the sun and heat. I would like this letter to serve as our request to temporarily erect these canopies on the Fronton parking lot. If it is necessary to bring this matter before the City Commission, I will be happy to be in attendance. Sincerely, Al Behrendt Enterpnses,Inc. Alfred F. Behrendt,Jr. • , i President 0 I AFB/jld 1 i I - I Well show you a better way. 3� w. \ .. BRIE u. �V 1?rt�t3R 0 (l i CITY OF DANIA FIRE/ RESCUE DEPARTMENT INTER-OFFICE MEMORANDUM TO: Robert Flatley, City Manager FROM: Chief Grammer Y`y RE: Platform - 1 r i� DATE: March 17, 1995 f, t r The City has tried for over a year to sell the old platform fire truck. To date we have had no real offers other than the one attached from Ten-8. i; The Fire/Rescue Department needs the Hurst "Jaws of Life", and I'm sure we could use the $60,000.00 also. We tried to get this equipment through I a grant, but it was denied. I, feel that this attached proposal is in the best interest of the city, and would like for this item to be placed on the next appropriate agenda, regular or workshop. i i i i , I 11 l Y nb.[4T G I i a r CITY OF DANIA FIRE/RESCUE DEPARTMENT INTER-OFFICE MEMORANDUM TO: Thomas Grammer, Fire Chief FROM: Kenneth Land, Deputy Chief RE: Sale of P-1 DATE: March 17, 1995 I t' Attached is a proposal submitted by Ten-8 Fire Equipment for the purchase of P-1. As you know. Pierce Manufacturing in conjunction with our Department has been marketing this unit for sale. y x< �•r Pierce has advertised P-1 through their network of dealers nationally and in various I /' trade publications. Our Department has also sent out notice of sale information over the I-Chiefs computer network. This system reaches t housands of fire departments. _ I recommend this offer by Ten-8 be accepted for several reasons. t , ),a 1) No other proposals have been received 2) The truck continues to deteriorate and lose value 3) The unit will need to be recertified and all repairs completed 4) We are in dire need of a hurst rescue tool for Station 93 -the existing one is obsolete and has failed to operate on numerous occasions. 5) $60,000 is a substantial amount that can be returned to the general fund ,f nd Attachment r• s ram, ,p ._ „:•. , 7 �.b FIRE EQUIPMENT IN SERVICE TO SERVE YOU INC. March 1, 1995 E City of Dania Fire-Rescue 116 W. Dania Beach Blvd. Dania, FL 33004 Gentlemen, y Ten-8 Fire Equipment Inc. has marketed your 1977 Sutphen Aerial for the past year without success. It is our understanding that the unit is presently out of service and not certified. We are willing to make an offer to purchase the unit. It is also our understanding that the Fire Department is in need of a set of Hurst "Jaws of Life" rescue tools. Our offer would include the following rescue tool system; 3,843.00 -(1)Hurst JL-4G Honda Power Unit $5,120.00 �- -(1)Hurst JL27 Spreader -(I)Hurst JL150 Cutter 3,116.00 -(I)JL20B Ram _- 1,839.00 p$, 1,988.00 -(1)JL30B Ram 2,136.00 f { -(I)JL60B Ram ) t -(1)Multi-tool manifold block with dump valve 663.00 699.00 r_•. -(3) 16'hydraulic hoses -(I) Ram attachment set 70 00 Total System Price $20,109.00 .,7 In addition we would be willing to give$60,000.00 in cash bringing the total offer to S80,109.00. We will extend this offer for a period of 30 days. Please let us know as soon as possible if you would like to accept our offer. *- ncerely, =: k Jon 2 Sales Re r sentative 2904 59th AVENUE DRIVE EAST • BRADENTON• FLORIDA 34203 (813) 756-7779 • Long Distance Call: 1.800 228-8368 • FAX: 1.813 756 2598 y CITY OF DANIA INTEROFFICE MEMORANDUM / GROWTH MANAGEMENT DEPARTMENT TO: Robert Flatley City Manager FROM: Will Allen ),/��, i Growth Management Director w r ;? S RE: Library Move-April 15, 1995 Date: March 20, 1995 The Dania Branch of the Broward County Library plans to begin moving from City Hall to its' new facility at the Graves Museum of Archeology on Saturday, April 15, 1995. As > ' has been discussed, volunteers can help with the moving. I met with Nicholas Evancik on Friday, March 17 to coordinate what resources would be available to assist with the d move. Based on our conversation, it is estimated that we would need 35-40 people to work that Saturday to move the approximately 18,000 books. Trucks would also be needed to transport the material between buildings. Work will begin at 9:00 a.m. Library staff will be available to direct the work. The type of assistance needed can be divided into several categories: 1. Packing books into boxes and marking the boxes with the appropriate : . numbers or titles. 2. Loading the boxes onto a vehicle and moving them to the new site and unloading them. 3. Moving furniture and fixtures . Mr. Evancik and I did not feel it was appropriate to remove and reinstall the shelving to avoid possible problems. Based on past experience with volunteer help it is anticipated that the books can be moved in one day. If the books are not all moved in one day, Mr. Evancik needs to know if any city resources such as personnel or equipment can be used on Monday, April 17 to complete the movement of books. Please announce the volunteer work day at the next available meeting. ` Fit GF CITY OF DANIA � I INTEROFFICE MEMORANDUM r _ GROWTH MANAGEMENT DEPARTMENT TO: Robert Flatley City Manager FROM: Will Allen An ' Growth Management DirectorWL'Q u�xxUm RE: Renewal of Palmistry/Fortunetellers License - 537 S. Federal Hwy. Date: March 21, 1995 I A request has been made for renewal of an occupational license for a Palmistry/Fortuneteller license. Section 12.5-2 of the Dania Code of ordinances indicates such a license is to be granted or reviewed by the City Commission on an L annual basis. r The renewal concerns the license of Sonja Evans, d/b/a Ms. Kay of 537 S. Federal Hwy.. The applicant has been given notice that the hearing will be held at the March k. 28, 1995 meeting. { Section 12.5-2(d) explains the criteria by which the City Commission may refuse or revoke a Palmistry/Fortunetellers license. In checking with Chief Frey of BSO and William Johnson of Code Enforcement, there have not been any violations of this section during the past year. attachment Yl CC: Eula Gardner, Occupational License WA;lc r k6 _. CITY OF DANIA 100 W. DANIA BEACH BLVD. P.O. BOX 1708 Phone: (305) 921-8700 DANIA, FL 33004 Fax: (305) 921-2604 W 4 March 21, 1995 Ms. Sonya Evans d/b/a Ms. Kay 537 South Federal Hwy Dania, FL 33004 6 Dear Ms. Evans: r, The Dania City Commission will conduct a hearing concerning your application for a Palmistry/Fortunetellers license for property at 537 S Federal Highway at their March 28, 1995 meeting. The hearing will be placed on the agenda for the meeting which begins at 7:30 p.m. The meeting is held at the City Commission Room at 100 W Dania Beach Blvd. You have the right to be represented at the hearing by counsel. Attached for your information is Chapter 12.5-2 of the Dania Code of Ordinances which concerns Fortunetellers, Plamists, Clairvoyants and Astrologers. An annual license is required. We have your original application and the renewal notice for 1994/95, as well as your bond. Please be familiar with Section 12.5 (a copy of which is enclosed) which is the criteria by which the City Commission can revoke or refuse a Palmistry/Fortunetellers license. The license fee for a Fortuneteller, Plamist, Clairvoyants and Astrologer business is listed in Section 15-12 of the Dania Code of Ordinances is $1,000.00 . Sincerely, Will Allen Growth Management Director cc: Robert Flatley, City Manager Eula Gardner, Administrative Assistant f Occupational Licenses � ti f, t)❑ICe 111 111c Sheriff -� Broeard County Post Office Boa 9507 Fort Lauderdale,Florida 33310 March 13, 1995 95-182 , Will Allen } 50 Growth Management Director 4 City of Dania RE: REQUEST FOR BACKGROUND CHECK Dear Mr. Allen, �{ I Pursuant to your request, a background check has been completed on: Sonya Evans 03-29-50 W/F r� * Elizabeth Miller 04-02-43 W/F ' ' 3'. q' * Bruce Kodner 04-01-54 W/M f r * Sheila Gross 02-28-26 W/F k Based on the findings, there is no criminal eason to deny licensing at this time. Finc e j Chief Ri , Browa Sherifffs Offi Dania District II RF:fl ,i E' ?ice . vG � +i.l ill t .1 l` 1 11. �k c f� G r� CITY OF DANIA INTEROFFICE MEMORANDUM GROWTH MANAGEMENT DEPARTMENT TO: Chief Frey Broward Sheriffs Office District IX FROM: Will Allen Growth Management Director `L RE; Request for Background Check Concerning Palmistry License Renewals r.'+ Date: March 3, 1995 Renewal of applications for Palmist/Character Reader licenses for Sonja Evans, d/b/a Ms. Kay at 537 South Federal Hwy. and Elizabeth Miller at 2730 Griffin Rd. have been requested. Such license renewal requests must be approved by the City Commission. Section 12.5-2(d) lists the criteria by which the City Commission may refuse or revoke renewal of a Fortunetelling license. One of the steps in obtaining renewal is for the j •, Chief of Police to check for any violations as stated in Section 12.5-2(d). A copy of the code section is attached. t We would like to schedule these items for review at the March 28, 1995, City �'•.A- Commission meeting. In order to process this request the above information would i need to be completed by March 21, 1995. Please let me,know if there are any problems with this time frame. CC: Robert Flatley, City Manager Eula Gardner, Occupational Licenses Y ' f � attachments = LC ; G1. 14 f Y CITY OF DANIA '�1 �' 6, � I -- 100 6CST DANIA UCH BLID, DANIA, FL 33004 I I LICE!sE FEE - iHIS APPLICATION MUST BE COMPLETED Y IN ITS ENTIRETY BEFORE IT WILL BE PROCESSED DATE ISSUED LICENSE NO CITY OF DANIA APPLICATION FOR OCCUPATIONAL LICENSE PLEASE PRINT INFORMATION NEW LICENSE PROPERTY FOLIO ( )'TRANSFER OWNER (FOR OFFICE USE ON ( ) TRANSFER LOCATION 1. BUSINESS NAME ^�.f S. AcY 2. BUSINESS ADDRESS /il 3�yJ �y-J •I7�N I-3 'f-=?fr D� 3. BUSINESS PHONE ?r /-,5 - -3S 7� 4. NAME OF OWNERr., rA H iL'iJAI5 5. IF CORPORATION, LIST ALL OFFICER'S NAMES, ADDRESSES, TITLES i PHONE NO-S: iS •St_ 6. NAME OF PERSON APPLYING FOR LICENSE: So L/JVL)hfS r '. DATE OF BIRTH: 1 ��''> SOC. SEC. 13s0-a9-5,ti.2'�RIV. LIC. ' - f f ¢ RESIDENCE ADDRESS: 15; S/'/. .�i /lF�� �'`'� ^F�'•re /: 3 + ?:^+$ IF AT ABOVE ADDRESS FOR LESS THAN SIX MONTHS, LIST PREVIOUS ADDRESS: t RESIDENCE PHONE:t,'."- `�'�'3= t .%0$ 7. HAS APPLICANT, OR CORPORATE MEMBERS EVER BEEN ARRESTED OTHER THAN FOR 1: TRAFFIC VIOLATIONS - IF YES, E%PLAIN IN DETAIL: ,t/q NAME DATE OF ARREST CHARGE •ICIITY AND STATE B. ((DESCRIBE IN DETAIL TYPE AND NATURE OF BUSINESS:A�/�r c / � - IF A RESTAURANT - 1 OF SEATS IF SERVICE STATION - t OF PUMPS � t, rry. IF A MANUFACTURER - 1 OF EMPLOYEES L.. Tb" 9. INSURANCE CO. (LIABILITY INS. ) PHONE NO. Y.T.f.. • ih"•;j4I 10. ARE YOU THE OWNER OF THE BUILDING? f�_ IF NO LIST NAME, ADDRESS AND i PHONE NO. OF OWNER, AND HAVE OWNER COMPLETE AUTHORIZATION FORM (OR OWNER'S AGENT) p — .3o.f 9�A -'.q v/ ... OWNER OR AGENT,;VLEO a1tN Of> ADDRESSJ04' ,,,,r /-ti; / PHONE 11. LIST SANITATION COMPANY (NAME, PHONE 1) G i T✓ I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT ALL ANSWERS IN THE ABOVE OUESTIONS ARE TRUE, AND L ACRE AND UNDERSTAND THAT ANY MISSTATEMENT OF FACTS CONTAINED IN THIS APPLICATION F. CAUSE MY LICENSE TO BE REVOKED. Si�i': DATE: ��/�✓i"•7 ....� PREMI .S WILL BE INSPECTED BY TIIE CITY OF DANIAA BUILDINNG DE PARTHENT INSYECTOI: AND 711E FIRE MARSHALL. IF ANY VIOLATIONS EXIST, SAID VIOLATIONS 1IUST BE CORFEC:LD WITHIN 15 DAYS OR LICENSE MAY BE REVOKED. THIS SPACE FOR CITY INSPECTORS: BUILDING FIRE DEPT. ' r - DATE: ELECTRICAL a '� 'L POLICE CHIEF. / PLUMBING CITY MANAGER -______.___________________________________________________________ ZONI::G ClPTIFICA`.101:: PRIOR OWNER/BCLINESS .w APPROVED BY z, DATE:_ i F'` ._c NEW OR TO A NEW LOCATION, YOU MUST ADVISE OF CHANGE•.I�• _ R`a ' N Ley ' LEAVE THIS SPACE BLANK f"FX � FBI Ho. 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Q _ Chapter 12.5 I.OATUNLTELLERS, PALNUL-I*S, CLAlr:VOYAN'1S AND ASTROLOGERS* Sec. 12.5.1. License required. It shall be unlawful to engage in the business of fortunetelling,palmistry,clairvoyancy or astrology in the city unless such business is conducted by an individual who has applied for and obtained a license from the city for such business. (Ord. No. 20.90, S 1, 4.10-90) Sec. 12.5.2. Issuance and revocation of license. (a) The city commission of the City of Dania, Florida, is hereby authorized to grant or ` renew a fortunetelling,palmistry,clairvoyancy or astrology license for any period of time not exceeding one year to any individual applying therefor on a form to be provided for in para- graph (b) of this section and the filing by the applicant of the bond required by section 12.5.5 re. of this chapter. I (b) The form on which application shall be made for a fortunetelling, palmistry, clairvoy- ancy or astrology license shall require the following information: a (1) Name of applicant; (2) Residence and business address of applicant; I t , _( 1 (3) The length of time for which a fortunetelling, palmistry, clairvoyancy or astrology license is desired; (4) A statement as to whether or not the applicant holds, or has held a fortunetelling,. palmistry, clairvoyancy or astrology license from any state, municipality, governing' body or licensing authority;a list of such licenses and a statement of the time, place and by whom issued; a statement as to whether any state, municipality, governing body or licensing authority has ever refused to issue or to renew a fortunetelling, palmistry, clairvoyancy or astrology license to the applicant together with a full and r1` accurate statement as to the reasons for any such refusal; and a statement as to Fr whether any state, municipality, governing body or licensing authority has ever -' iw revoked a fortunetelling, palmistry, clairvoyancy or astrology license held by the applicant together with a full and accurate statement as to the reasons for any such revocation; (5) A statement as to whether or not the applicant has ever been convicted of any crime, misdemeanor or violation of any municipal ordinance, and if so, the nature of the ' offense and the punishment or penalty assessed thereto; fl 'Editor's note—Ord. No. 20.90, §§ 1-8, adopted April 10, 1990, did not specifically amend the Code;hence inclusion herein as Ch. 12.5, §§ 12.5.1-12.5.8,was at the discretion of the editor. Sections 9-12, providing for separability, codification, repeal of conflicting provi. sions and an effective date, have been omitted from codification. Cross references—Licenses, Ch. 15; fortunetelling for illegal purposes, § 17.7. Supp.No.40 753 f .. 1 i j § 12.5-2 DANIA CODE D (6) A photograph of the applicant, taken within sixty(60) days immediately prior to the date of the filing of the aonlicati,w which picture shall be two (2) inches by two (21 inches showing the head and sho"::icrs of the applicant in a clear and distinguishing manner,except that the city commission may waive this requirement with respect to an application for renewal of a fortunetelling, palmistry, clairvoyancy or astrology license by an individual holding an unexpired fortunetelling,palmistry, clairvoyancy or astrology license issued under this chapter who has in a previous application under this chapter complied with this requirement; (7) The fingerprints of the applicant and the names of at least two (2) reliable property owners of the County of Broward, State of Florida, who will certify as to the appli- cant's good moral character and business responsibility, except that the city commis- sion may waive this requirement with respect to an application for renewal of a fortunetelling,palmistry,clairvoyancy or astrology license by any individual holding ?; an unexpired license issued under this chapter who has in a previous application iayt under this chapter complied with this requirement. �1. (c) Before issuing a fortunetelling, palmistry, clairvoyancy or astrology license to any individual applying therefor, the city commission shall refer the application to the Broward County Sheriff's Office who shall cause to be made such investigation of the applicant's moral character and business responsibility as he deems necessary for the protection of the public good, except that the city commission may waive this requirement with respect to an appli- cation for renewal of an existing license by any individual holding an unexpired fortunetell- ing, palmistry, clairvoyancy or astrology license issued under this chapter if an investigation of such applicant's moral character and business responsibility has previously been made under this section in connection with a prior application for such license under this chapter. ' The sheriff or his deputy shall cause the investigation herein provided for to be made within a reasonable time and shall certify to the city commission whether or not the moral character and business responsibility of the applicant is satisfactory. (d) A fortunetelling, palmistry, clairvoyancy or astrology license may be revoked by the city commission or an application for issuance or renewal of such license may be refused by the city commission, if they determine after notice and hearing that: (1) The applicant or license-holder is not an individual of good moral character and business responsibility; or (2) The application of the applicant or license holder contains any false, fraudulent or misleading material statement; (3) The applicant or license holder has perpetrated a fraud upon any person whether or not such fraud was perpetrated in the conduct of the business in the city; or (4) The applicant or license holder has violated any of the statutes of the State of Florida relating to fortunetelling, palmistry, clairvoyancy or astrology; or Supp.No.40 75.1 j 1 0. , FORTUNETELLERS, PALMISTS, CLAIRVOYANTS, ASTROLOGERS § 12.5.6 (5) The applicant has been convicted of any crime or misdemeanor involving moral tur- pitude; or (6) '...a applicant of license holder has conducted his or her businesr. i!. the city :n an unlawful manner or in such a manner as to constitute a breach of the peace or a menace to the health, safety or general welfare of the public. >: (e) Notice of the hearing provided for in paragraph (d)above shall be given in writing to the applicant or license holder as the case may be.Such notice shall be mailed,postage prepaid to the applicant or license holder as the case may be at his last known address at least five(5) days prior to the date set for hearing. The applicant or license holder as the case may be shall have the right to be represented at such hearing by counsel. (Ord. No. 20.90, § 2, 4.10-90) Sec. 12.6.3. Judicial remedy by circuit court. Any person aggrieved by any decision of the city commission may,within thirty(30)days from the date of rendition of such decision, apply to the circuit court for the Seventeenth Judicial Circuit in and for Broward County, Florida, for a review of such decision of the city commission, which said review shall be limited to a petition at common law for a writ of q. certiorari. (Ord. No. 20.90, § 3, 4.10-90) .j yy Sec. 12.5.4. License fees. 1 'fY The fees for a fortunetelling, palmistry, clairvoyancy or astrology license shall be in the A' sum of one thousand dollars($1,000.00)for each twelve-month period or fraction thereof.(Ord. lvr 'i No. 20-90, § 4, 4.10.90) Sec. 12.5.5. Bond. - Every applicant for a fortunetelling,palmistry,clairvoyancy or astrology license shall file with the clerk-auditor of the city a surety bond running to the City of Dania, Florida, in the a'^ amount of one thousand dollars($1,000.00)with surety acceptable to and approved by the city commission conditioned that the applicant,if issued a fortunetelling,palmistry,clairvoyancy or astrology license, will comply Cully with all the provisions of the ordinances of the city,and v, the statutes of the State of Florida and will pay all damages which may be sustained by any person by reason of any fraud, deceit, negligence or other wrongful act on the part of the licensee,his agent or employees in the conduct of the licensee's business.A liability insurance policy issued by an insurance company authorized to do business in the State of Florida which conforms to the above requirements may be permitted by the city commission in its discretion in lieu of a bond. (Ord. No. 20.90, § 5, 4.10.90) Sec. 12.5.6. Place of conducting activities. No fortunetelling,palmistry,clairvoyancy or astrology activities shall be conducted within any of the residential areas of the city or other areas not zoned for such activity. (Ord. No. 20.90, § 6, 4-10.90) Svpp.no.40 755 R e _ I T A § 12.5.7 DANIA CODE Sec. 12.5.7. New applications and renewals. s The provisions of this chs^,ter shall apply to all new applicants for occupational licenses for fortunetelling, palmistry, clairvoyan cy or astrology activities and for all renewals of li• tenses issued for fortunetelling, palmistry, clairvoyancy or astrology activities that are in effect at the time of the effective date of this chapter. (Ord. No. 20.90, § 7, 4.10.90) Sec. 12.5.8. Penalties. Any person violating any of the provisions of this chapter shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction thereof shall be tined not exceeding five hundred dollars titail not exceedin ninet (90)days,or by both such ' ($500.00)or by imprisonment in the county] g y .--.i fine and imprisonment. Each violation shall constitute a separate offense and shall be pun• ishable as such hereunder. (Ord. No. 20.90, § 8, 4.10-90) i y-" 't 1, fir' n 1 supp. No. 40 (The next page is 7791 756 rt�¢ U41r Y CITY OF DANIA INTEROFFICE MEMORANDUM GROWTH MANAGEMENT DEPARTMENT TO: Robert Flatley City Manager FROM: Will Allen Growth Management Director _.,; RE: Renewal of Occupational License for Auctioneers Date: March 21, 1995 j 'i A request has been made for renewal of an occupational license for two auctioneer's licenses. Section 21-52 of the Dania Code of ordinances indicates such a license is to ±f' be granted or reviewed by the City Commission on an annual basis. of-rs The renewals concern the license of Sheila Gross for property at 45 S. Federal Hwy and Bruce Kodner for property at 11 S. Federal Hwy. The applicants have been given notice that the hearing will be held at the March 28, 1995 meeting. ' Section 21-52 (d) explains the criteria by which the City Commission may refuse or f revoke an auctioneer's license. In checking with Chief Frey of BSO and William Johnson of Code Enforcement, there have not been any violations of this section during the past year. CC: Eula Gardner, Occupational License WA;lc ..J ffi +ng.....,. IMF � n r •:rAT r I y Q CITY 01 UAP\T��� 100 W. DANIA BEACH BLVD. P.O. BOX 1708 Phone: (305) 921-8700 ® - DANIA, FL 33004 Fax: (305) 921-2604 s March 21, 1995 Mrs. Sheila Gross 1400 S. Treasure Dr. North Bay Village, FL 33141 Dear Ms. Gross: b" The Dania City Commission will conduct a hearing concerning your application for an auctioneer's license for property at 45 South Federal Highway at their March 28, 1995 meeting. The hearing will be placed on the agenda for the meeting which begins at 7:30 p.m. The meeting is held at the City Commission Room at 100 W Dania Beach Blvd. You have the right to be represented at the hearing by counsel. A� Attached for your information is a portion of Chapter 21 of the Dania Code of Ordinances which concerns auctions and auctioneers. An annual license is required. We have your original application and the renewal notice for 1994/95, as well as your bond. Please be familiar with Section 21-52 ( a copy of which is enclosed) which is the 1,. criteria by which the City Commission can revoke or refuse an auctioneers license. The license fee for an auction store listed in Section 15-12 of the Dania Code of Ordinances is $ 1,343.75. tln Sincerely, CITY OF DANIA Will Allen Growth Management Director cc: Robert Flatley, City Manager Eula Gardner, Administrative Assistant Occupational Licenses �1 CT Ty CIF Dt ,4yNEj 100 W. DANIA BEACH BLVD. P.O. BOX 1708 Phono: (306) 921-8700 ® DANIA, FL 33004 Fax: (305) 921-2604 March 21, 1995 Mr. Bruce Kodner 4898 NW 25 Way Boca Raton, FL s Dear Mr. Kodner: - The Dania City Commission will conduct a hearing concerning your application `r for an auctioneer's license for property at 11 South Federal Highway at their March 28, _ 1995 meeting. The hearing will be placed on the agenda for the meeting which begins at 7:30 p.m. The meeting is held at the City Commission Room at 100 W Dania Beach Blvd. You have the right to be represented at the hearing by counsel. Attached for your information is a portion of Chapter 21 of the Dania Code of Ordinances which concerns auctions and auctioneers. An annual license is required. q We have your original application and the renewal notice for 1994/95, as well as your >; bond. Please be familiar with Section 21-52 ( a copy of which is enclosed) which is the criteria by which the City Commission can revoke or refuse an auctioneers license. The license fee for an auction store listed in Section 15-12 of the Dania Code of Ordinances is $ 1,343.75. Sincerely, CITY OF DANIA O L p _} Will Allen Growth Management Director cc: Robert Flatley, City Manager Eula Gardner, Administrative Assistant Occupational Licenses t . i CITY OF DANIA INTEROFFICE MEMORANDUM TO: Will Allen, Growth Management Director M: Eula Gardner, Admin. Asst.\Occupational License RE: Occupational license Renewals For Auctioneers\Fortunetellers DATE: February 27, 1995 It has come to my attention that the Annual Auctioneers' license for Bruce Kodner € Galleries, 11 South Federal Hwy., and Kodner Galleries 11, 45 South Federal Hwy are both due for renewal of their auctioneers license and should be scheduled for appearance before the City Commission as early as possible. I have received the renewal bond for k both locations. Also, the Palmist/Character Reader license for Sonja Evans, d/b/a Ms. Kay of 537 South Federal Hwy and Astrology & Fortuneteller of 2730 Griffin Road are overdue for renewal. 1 have also received the renewal bond for Ms. Kay. Please let me know whether or not you need to have background investigation reports /updates on the above businesses. it ' Thank you for your cooperation. emg C, 7_,, R �F H 4J it,5ti 1 _r Lq ' CITY OF DANIA INTEROFFICE MEMORANDUM GROWTH MANAGEMENT DEPARTMENT TO: Chief Frey Broward Sheriffs Office District IX 1 FROM: Will Allen a Growth Management Director w �� r} RE: Request for Background Check Concerning Auctioneers License Date: March 3, 1995 Renewal of two applications for Auctioneer licenses been requested by Bruce Kodner of Bruce Kodner Galleries located at 11 South Federal Hwy, Dania; and Shelia Gross of f' Kodner Galleries, II, located at 45 South Federal Hwy, Dania. Such a license renewal request must be approved by the City Commission. One of the steps in obtaining renewal is for the Chief of Police to check for any violations as stated in Section 21- 52(d). A copy of the code section is attached. We would like to schedule this item for review at the March 28, 1995, City Commission meeting. In order to process this request the above information would need to be completed by March 21, 1995. Please let me know if there are any problems with this timeframe. CC: Robert Flatley, City Manager Eula Gardner, Occupational Licenses attachments - ' LC ; a OBice nl'the Sheriff 11ro"ard County w Post Office Boa 9507 ice' Fort Lauderdale,Florida 33310 March 13, 1995 95-182 Will Allen Growth Management Director City of Dania .; RE: REQUEST FOR BACKGROUND CHECK Dear Mr. Allen, } Pursuant to your request, a background check has been completed on: Sonya Evans 03-29-50 W/F 4444 to r * Elizabeth Miller 04-02-43 W/F fir * Bruce Kodner 04-01-54 W/M * Sheila Gross 02-28-26 W/F Based on the findings, there is no criminal eason to deny licensing at this time. inc e , ``"` Chief Ri k* Y Browar Sheriff's Offi - " Dania District ii ._....; sv ei�.. RF:f1 z F "; g Y + , • a • LEAVE THIS SPACE DLANK I FBI No. t �T.0 c. � F��Nc;L�j SE% II 'IIL,C IGNATURE OF PERSON FINGERPRINTED LAST NAME FIRST NAME r-'IDDLE NAME CONT RACEw RIBUTOR AND ADDRESS ALIASES MI,u,Chesl YfiT CITY OF DANIA Ct£ �C f RQ BOX 1708 DAT O BIRTH RESIDENCE OF PERSON FINGERP NTED 1-i I S i_ ' g N n x I DANIA,FL 33004 A Vv SCE n L��, HAIR Ey CU TION Ej CONTRIBUTOR S NO. LEAVE THIS SPACE BLANK SCARS AND MARKS AMPUTATIO!t PhACE OF BIATH Nvi✓= /V / 1 tk r1r C, CLASS C TIZENSHIP ATURE OF O DATE Y1 fZ\C Aj REF T ING FI PRIN IN (3CHECK IF NO IS DESIRED RECORD 1 RIGHT THUMB X , h� 3 RIGHT" LE q.RIGHT RING 5 RIGHT LITTLE v. yg` S i 6.LEFT THUME X V. - ,c B LEF A}IDDLE 8 RING i. \ 10,LEFT LITTLE R Yk Yy LEFT FOUR FINGERS EOUSLY - +. �`•i" ' r �• LEFT RIGHT RIGHT F ' THUMB THUMB (may—�ryf1NGERS. SIMULTANEOUSLY 'Lr r S.,-. s !C r r� . Y — l y •. O•IOpMt )OFHlgtt) P•1. j . r: R a a 1 <:F APPLICANT j AkA � 4N I JI r1%o prl O DO S• TRcASKR� 1�R No v� R PD FLp1;17p0 T!� .� _ F/ ro;rH ear VIIIaGE .Y7Sb ,:I1,t.r FL A /o rtD 4A1 v �gI LEAVE BLANKZI�' •I.sor. �Nrlo F l ND A)C A IR^YO rOaCLl H � 'L C.SS .'.. ISICUIIrIr.IO Mi1Cll1 "O"s.... 1I—.1I YYY 49 I µ•1 i > „ F�} Y n l.. ASM t . i e 12146 DANIA CODE shall, upon conviction, be fined not less than twenty-five dollars($25.00). nor more than five hundred dollars($500.00),or be imprisoned for a period not to exceed thirty(30)days for each violation. (Ord. No. 293. 4 6, 6•6.6:0 Secs. 2147-21.5o. Reserved. ARTICLE IV.AUCTIONS AND AUCTIONEERS' Sec. 21.51. License required. No personal property(goods,wares or merchandise)shall be sold at auction in the City of Dania,Florida,except in compliance with the provisions of this article.It shall be unlawful to 1 sell or cause or permit to be sold at auctions, any personal property(goods,wares or merchan- dise) in the City of Dania, Florida, unless such sale is conducted by an individual who has applied for and obtained an auctioneer's license from the City of Dania.(Ord. No. 27.88, 11, 5.24-88) i. "yyn Sec. 21.52. Issuance and revocation of license. *t. (a) The city commission of the City of Dania, Florida, is hereby authorized to grant or ^�•, : renew an auctioneer's license for any period of time not exceeding one year to any individual i, applying therefor on a Corm to be provided for in section 21.54 of this article and the filing by the applicant of the bond required by the applicant of the bond required by section 21.55 of this article. (b) The form on which application shall be made for an auctioneer's license shall require , the following information: (1) Name of the applicant. (2) Residence and business address of the applicant. (3) The length of time for which an auctioneer's license is desired. (4) A statement as to whether or not the applicant holds, or has held an auctioneers license from any state, municipality, governing body or licensing authority; a list of such licenses and a statement of the time,place and by whom issued;a statement as to whether any state, municipality, governing body or licensing authority has ever refused to issue or to renew an auctioneers license to the applicant together with a frill and accurate statement as to th reasons for any such refusal; and a statement as to whether any state, municipality, governing body or licensing authority has ever revoked an auctioneer's license held by the applicant together with a full and accu• rate statement as to the reasons for any such revocation. •Editor's note—Ord. No. 27.88, H 1-10, adopted May 24, 1988, did not specifically amend the Code;therefore, inclusion as Art. IV, 44 21.51-21.60, was at the discretion of the editor. Cross reference—License fee schedule, 1 15.12. Su pp.No.31 1276 Y, r r a ti i r f S WWI— t SALES AND AUCTIONS 4 21.52 to (5) A statement as to whether or not the applicant has ever been convicted or any crime, misdemeanor or violation of any municipal ordinance, and if so, the nature or the offense and the punishment or penalty assessed thereto. (6) A photograph of the applicant, taken within sixty(60)days immediately prior to the date of the filing of the application, which picture shall be two(2) inches by two (2) inches showing the head and shoulders of the applicant in a clear and distinguishing manner,except that the city commission may waive this requirement with respect to an application for renewal or an auctioneer's license by an individual holding an 4 unexpired auctioneer's license issued under this article and who has in a previous application under this article complied with this requirement; (7) The fingerprints of the applicant and the names of at least two(2)reliable property owners of the County orBroward, State of Florida, who will certify as to the appli• toot's good moral character and business responsibility or in lieu of the names of references any other available evidence as to the good moral character and business responsibility, except that the city commission may waive this requirement with respect to an application for renewal of an auctioneer's license by any individual C holding an unexpired auctioneer's license issued under this article who has in a E. previous application under this article complied with this requirement. (c) Before issuing an auctioneer's license to any individual applying therefor the city commission shall refer the application to the chief of police who shall cause to be made such investigation of the applicant's moral character and business responsibility as he deeau necessary for the protection of the public good,except that the city commission may waive this E'. requirement with respect to an application for renewal of an auctioneers license by any individual holding an unexpired auctioneer's license issued under this article if an investiga. tion of such applicant's moral character and business responsibility has previously been made under this section in connection with a prior application for an auctioneers license under this article.The chief or police shall cause the investigation herein provided for to be made within a reasonable time and shall certify to the city commission whether or not the moral character 4 and business responsibility of the applicant is satisfactory. (d) An auctioneer's license may be revoked by the city commission or an application for ..j issuance or renewal of such license may be refused by the city commission,if it is determined, after notice and hearing: (1) That the applicant or license holder is not an individual of good moral character and business responsibility;or , (2) That the application of the applicant or license holder contains any false,fraudulent or misleading material statement;or (3) That the applicant or license holder has made any false, fraudulent or misleading material statement in the course of conducting an auction sale of,or in offering for sale at auction, any real or personal property (goods, wares or merchandise) in the City or Dania,Florida;or Supp. No.91 1277 f_ DANIA CODE 4 21-52 (4) That the applicant or license holder has perpetrated a fraud upon any person whether or not such fraud was perpetrated in the conduct of an auction in the City of Dania. Florida;or (5) That the applicant or license holder has violated any of the statutes of the State of Florida relating to auctions or auctioneers;or (5) That the applicant has been convicted of any crime or misdemeanor involving moral turpitude; or 5i (7) That the applicant or license holder has conducted an auction sale Of, or offered for 4 t , personal property (goods, wares or merchandise) in the y sale at auction, any real or p P P y City of Dania.Florida, in an unlawful manner or in such a manner as to constitute a lth,safety or general welfare of the public. breach of the peace or a menace to the hea (e) Notice of the hearing provided for in subparagt•aph(d)above shall be given in writing to the applicant or license holder as the case may be. Such notice shall be mailed, postage prepaid, to the appl icant or license holder as the case may be at his last known address at n least five(5)days prior to the date set for hearing.The applicant or license holder as the case h hearing by counsel(Ord. No.27 88,4 2, may be shall have the right to be represented at suc ; f s 5.24.88) 1 Sec, 21.53. Judicial remedy by circuit court. i Any person aggrieved by any decision of the city commission may,within thirty(30)days from the date of rendition of such decision, apply to the Circuit Court for the Seventeenth { Judicial Circuit in and for Broward County,Florida, far a review or such decision of the city commission, which said review shall be limited to a petition at common law for a writ of 3 certiorari. (Ord. No.27.88, 113.5.24-88) ;. S�4 ti Sec. 2154. License fees. 4; The fees for an auctioneer's license shall be as set forth in section 15.12 of the Code of Ordinances of the City of Dania.(Ord. No.27 88, 4 4,6•24$8) N j Sec. 21.55. Bond. uctioneer's license shall file with the clerk-auditor or the City of Every applicant for an a Dania, Florida, a surety bond running to the City of Dania, Florida, in the amount of one ommission thousand dollars ($1,000.00''�` surety acceptable uucttioneer's scene approved comply fullyity cwith n11 the !' conditioned that the said app ' f the city and the statutes of the state regulating and concerning provisions of the ordinances o ill render true and strict accounts of all his sales to any person or auctions and auctioneers,w persons employing him to make the same,will not practice any fraud or deceit upon bidden or e or suffer or permit any person in his purchasers of property from him at any auction sal employ to practice any such fraud or deceit,and will pay all damages which may be sustained ;.". by any person by reason of any fraud, deceit, negligence or other wrongful act on the part of supp.No.31 r=:; 1278 SIMONE 1 ' 1 1 P SALES AND AUCTIONS 4 21-58 t. the licensee, his agent or employees in the conduct of any auction or in the exercise of the calling of auctioneer. A liability insurance policy issued by an insurance company authorized to do business in the State of Florida which conforms to the abrve requirements may be permitted by the city commission in his discretion in lieu of a bond. (Ord. No. 27.88, 4 5, 5.24.88) Sec. 21.58. place of conducting auctions. (a) No auction sale of personal property(goods, wares or merchandise)shall be conducted t ~ within any of the residential areas of the city except upon the issuance of a special permit therefor by the city commission and in accordance with the express terms of such special p. permit. i (b) Application for a special permit to conduct an auction sale of personal property(goods, wares or merchandise) within the areas of the city described in subsection (a) above shall be made to the city commission on a form to be provided by the city upon which shall be stated the nature and quantity of the goods to be sold and the number of days during which it is desired to conduct such auction sale.The city commission shall issue such special permit upon the payment of a fee of fifteen dollars($15.00)which fee shall be in addition to and not in lieu o(the fees and bond provided for in sections 21.54 and 21.55 respectively,of this article, upon its determination that there is good and sufficient reason for the issuance of such special permit. Such special permit shall specify the place or places within the areas described in subsection(a)above to which it pertains and the number of days for which such special permit is valid. (c) The city commission may refuse to issue or renew such special permit or may revoke any special permit already issued, if it determines that there is good and sufficient reason for such refusal or revocation. Any individual aggrieved by the action of the city commission in refusing to issue or renew or in revoking any such special permit shall have the right to appeal as provided in section 21.53 of this article.In the event that such an appeal be taken,it } shall be unlawful for any individual to conduct any sale at auction in accordance with the terms of such special permit. (d) No such special permit shall be issued to any individual except one to whom art auctioneers license has been issued under section 21-52 of this article.(Ord. No. 2738, 16, 5.24.88) Sec. 21.57. Auctions prohibited on streets,sidewalks and public property. .' It shall be unlawful to conduct an auction sale of personal property (goods, wares or merchandise)on any of the streets,sidewalks,or public property of the City of Dania,Florida. c (Ord. No.27.88, 4 7,5.24.88) Sec. 21.58. Night auctions of jewelry and certain other articles prohibited. 1t shall be unlawful to offer for sale at auction or sell at auction, any gold,silver,plated ware, clocks, watches, diamonds or other precious or semiprecious stones or any imitation Su pp. No.31 - 1279 r� - �x m m i 1 21 58 DANIA CODE thereof, glassware,chinaware or jewelry or any article purporting to be or represented as any of the above fisted articles between the hours of 6:00 p.m. and 8:00 a.m. (Ord. No. 27.88, 18, 5.24 88) Sec. 21.89. Article not applicable to judicial sales. The provisions of this article shall not be applicable to auction sales conducted by trustees or referees in bankruptcy,executors, administrators,receivers or other public officers acting under judicial process, nor to the sale of real property at auction.(Ord. No. 27.88, 19,5.24.88) b Sec. 21-60. Penalties. Any person violating any of the provisions of this article shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction thereof shall be fined not exceeding five hundred dollars ($500.00)or by imprisonment in the countyjail not exceeding ninety(90)days,or by both sucb fine and imprisonment. Each such violation shall constitute a separate offense and shall be punishable as such hereunder. (Ord. No. 27-88, 110,5.24.88) Y ` N aw .si1a si 1 Supp. No.31 The next page is 13251 r' 1280 100 W. DANIA BEACH BLVD. P.O. BOX 1708 Phone: (305) 921-8700 ® DANIA, FL 33004 Fax: (305) 921-2604 March 21, 1995 Community Asphalt 1400 S. NW 186th Street Miami, FI 33015 Attention: Mr. Nick Franzese 4 Dear Mr. Franzese: The following is a list of streets in Dania requiring resurfacing. I have provided an estimate of +r quantities needed. 1. - SE 3rd Avenue from Dania Beach Blvd. to SE 4th Street. 2. - SE 2nd Avenue from Dania Beach Blvd, to SE 4th Terrace. 3. - SE 11th Terrace from SE 3rd Avenue to SE 5th Avenue. 4. - NE 1st Avenue from Dania Beach Blvd. to NE 1st Street. 5. - NE 2nd Avenue from Dania Beach Blvd. to NE 1st Street. 6. - NE 1st Court from Dania Beach Blvd. to NE 1st Street 7. - NE 5th Avenue from NE 2nd Street to NE 3rd Street. y 8. - NW 7th Avenue from NW 2 Street to NW 3rd Street. 9. - NW 6th Avenue from NW 2 Street to NW 3rd Street. 1 ° 10. - SW 26th Terrace from SW 32nd Street to SW 36th Street. 11. - SW 25th Terrace from 4485 to 4407. 12. - SW 28th Terrace from SW 45th Street north to end. 13. - SW 29th Terrace from Griffin north to SW 45th Street and east 150 feet. �`- 14. - SW 27th Terrace from Griffin Road to SW 52nd Street. 15. - SW 52nd Street from SW 27th Terrace to Meli Park entrance. The above totals approximately 2,600 tons of asphalt, 1,000 gallons of tack and 100 gallons lY prime coat. Please indicate your acceptance of furnishing all labor, equipment and materials at a price not to exceed $31.20 per ton on asphalt, $.90 per gallon of tack coat and $1.80 per gallon of prime coat (including sanding) and all other prices (pavement markings, etc.) per the City of Fort Lauderdale's 1994-'95 contract. Sincerely, Leo Williams Superintendent, Public Works/Utilities LW/njs 4. 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I � purnish all watariala, labor and equipment to pill and dispose - of materials of existing asphalt pavement to a depth of e one re yards, aPProXimatslye 95nn aqua square Y ' yards. • f 7. �O /S.Y. zit 6� lurniah all patarials, labor and equipment to mill and dispose of materials of xiating asphalt pavement to a depth of ens inch, for work orders granter than o 1,001 square yards, approximately 9,950 = square yards. ! del 4 v. I. Ts Furnish all materials, labor and agaipmant ' to pill and dispans of materials of existing asphalt pavement to a depth of two iTTohss, for work orders lass than 1,000 square Yards, approxLsately 950 square yard"" ^` as Furnish all materiels, labor and f to Will and dlaLpwmt po�6oft �a depth of existing asphalt pa two inches, for work arderaximaie greater 9t8 0 1001 square yards, Pero . aquare yard&. ". e5 .. �, rurnioh all materriials, labor and equipment ,* to mill anddl-,p,*a of materials of existing asphalt pavement to a depth of three Inchon, for work Orderstely than 1,Ooo square Yard , han pP square yards. r i - Mr/jj/&poc94al/Movcmbcs 11, 1994/3 MM-03-1995 12:04 3ES 829 B'M P.03 i 'WF d3 L' =0. 41 0uIU 1T= it-I .T =,q �1 FROFOSAL Jecaticued. . .) PROJECT 14a1 x ITM lot Furnish all materials, labor and equipment to mill and dimpose of materials of existing asphalt pavement to a depth of three inches, for wrk orders greater than 1,001 square yards, approximately 9,950 square yards. a� Z•VO 16.Y. 1, ZI.A1e,uu f ITEee UI Furnish aL1 materials, labor and equipment to install 4-inch-vide double yellew thermoplastic pavement markings, approximately 1.000 linear foot. 12hA 121 Purnlah all materials, labor and equipment a to install 4-Lnch-wider thermoplastia ; . pavement Markings, approximately ao0 '^ linear feat. ., I4tee I', Furnish all materials, labor and equipment to install 24-Lnoh-wLds white tharmoplantia atop line pav, - t sarkings, approximately 200 linear feet. yy !, Irate Ia, Punish all materials, labor and•equipment to install vehicle detector loop wire and lead-in amble,- ae per D.O.T. I specifications, in locations where loops - ^. were removed or damaged due to millLng z� operation, including saw cutting and sealing, approximately 1,000 linear feet. , �1 y / 4740. r a_ Irot ti, tarnish all labor and equipment to adjust the elevation of existing sanitary sower, t . storm sower and/or air valve manhole ' - covers to match the new ramurfaced pavealoat elevation (material will be provided by the City), approximately 450. ! I 20 • o o /EA. e1 o-v.ro XT/ii/spoc9481/November 11, 1994/4 MAR-03-1995 12:04 305 629 8772 P.04 .a. n . . - L MfK b9 '9 1_ 0:�{1 CUtt Yi17" FLIIVi-T laOPOr1i. {continued. ..} FBOJtCT 9�81 13ZV 16, Furnish all labor and equipmont to adjust the elevation of valve box cover to mateh the new resurfaced pavement elevation (material to be provided by the CityJ, approximately goo. S TOTAL LUZ aID$ ram^ (rI00ASX) . .. (DOTAL WRITTEN DOLLIA Am00X2 - B1xX DID) A 0 D I T f Y = A L 2 3 1 V A l i -1- F }' The following items are for pavement restoration end/or aesurfaeinq on small +J jobe where City's Public Services Department bag conetruCUA undo round utilities$ lr' STEM ix•i Yurnish all materials, labor and equipment to mobilise to project site, to ber> I� utilised for work orders under 30 tons, approximately 10 SA. i e $ Z. a".w /SA. D �Or0� .wa ITIM 31e: Furnish all materials, labor and equipment to sawcet and remove 3-inches of existing aaphaltie concrete surface, and all aterh necessary appurtenances, approximately 3,000 square yards. `i /( S.T. s_ 3f yto.ed STM 31•: Furnish all materials, labor and equipment i to remove excess limeroek bass and to �.. ecarlfr end finish existing limarock bass 3-+ to an elevation that is Xh-inches below ..� existing pavement elevation, and all other r aaages"T appurtenaroes, approximately ,P 3,000 square yards. Mr/jj/spec9481/Xovaeiber 11, 1994/5 5: MAR-03-1995 12:04 305 629 BM P.05 aa• .. , A da y_ 1-:L73171 b ' PROPoaaL {continued. . .) PROJ6LT 99a1 f ITEM aR•: Purnlsh additional limerack base, when I_ needed as instructed by the FngLneer in p the field, and all othar ncccoeary appurtenances, approximately 1,500 tons. nry /Ton i ITEM aa•: Furnish all matorLale, labor and equipment to will 2-inch thick of existing asphaltic concrete surface, and all other nocasaary 5_ I a purtanancea, approximately 3,000 square s. ' z= sae: Furnish all materials, labor and equipment L to construct ly-inch thick asphaltic concrete surface, FloridA Department Of Transportation Typo III, including either -. prime coat and aanding or a tack coat, and all other necessary apparteoaneea, g approximately lo.000 square yards. Irm 71•: FArniah all materials, labor and equipment ��- E- to construct 7-inch thick asphaltic concrete surface, Florida Department of - I Transportation Type a-I, including either prime coat and sanding or a tack coat, and S1. all other necessary appurtenances, approximately 2,000 wquare yards. f P-1(d) NF/Si/■pec94l1/xcvember 11, 1994/6 MAR-03-1995 12:04 305 B29 am P.06 ;. IR UF]:c' I.. 'iu _ I1. I.F. � ' . � �. . . i --_.�..-.._..- � ['VAR C13 '95 11:04"1 CCA11-1i1T'-- RSFi-FLT . i rnoPoaw {eoatsauae...) PM!QTSC1' seal j ]pj_"@, Furnish all materials, labor and asphaltic to construct 1-inch concrete surface, either TDOT Type III or ?DOT Type a-I, including leveling course, • tack coat, and all othar necessary ' appurtenances, approximately 5,000 tons. TOTAL ADDITIVE ALTCMUOITH 'A•M. 6 (FIGURES) tw. t (TOTAL WAITTNN DOLLAR AMOOUNT - ADDITIVE ALTHA)IATE "A• 82D) r. rye 0 U K X A a T TOTAL DASB BIDS y !•'• (PIGURBB) - .;; (TOTAL WAITTSN DOLLAR AMOUNT - BASE BID) TOTAL ADDITIVE ALTERNATE •A"M (TOTAL WRITIEN DOLLAR AMOUNT - ADDITIVE ALTERNATE -A• DID) u �'. TOTAL BASE BID -pLQg" TOTAL ADDITIVE ALTEA)IATH -As 0 A.rO f' (FIGURES) A . (TOTAL WRITTEN DOLUTA AWOVNT - BACB BID PLUS ADDITIVB ALTRRNATS •A.) Y O ? Et NABIS GF ANhRD WILL DB T= MSS AID TOTAL "$�• TM BASE BID TOTAL PLUS ru ADDITIVS ALTBNNATN "A" TOTAL. j.;. This City of Fort Lauderdale reserves the right to waive any informality in any s bid and to reject any or all bids. m W/jj/apea9aB1/Novambae 11, 1994/7 ' MRR-03-1995 12:05 305 B29 8772 P.07 . J:. '_U JRAND BAIIA-MA BASEBALL ASSOCIATION `• O" Grand Bahama BAIIAMA9 - Junior Loaoue Baseball Program 18th March, 1gg5 Ms. Bobby Vice Mayor O/D r nice a Dania, Flori a N% F�fM Dear MB. Ora at Pursuant to ur telephone conversation this date in reference to our junior 1 ague baseball club travelling to Florida to compete with High Sc ool teams in your area: - Thank you so much for graiously accepting my phone call and for your initial reception to facilitate our plane to visit and utilize your playing field. Our trip is cheduled for the week of April 10 - 16, 1995. During this time we would like to have the opportunity to play a number of high schc is and or community junior league baseball teams. We trust that u may be able to assist us in this regard. r our junior 1 ague team players are between the ages of 13 and 17 years old, d are in high school . I am lookin forward to meeting you and of being able to interact with your c notituents in Dania, Florida. Should you require any additional formation I may be contacted at the numbers below. Again, than you very kindly for your cooperation and I look forward to Being you soon. Sincerely, , � Russell (Rev.) - +.«:� Program Director. LIND N.RUSSELL 1 smaTOn NATIONAL 1 SURANCE BOARD ' NATIONAI.I RANCE VUR-PING CONIAO TN Of THE OAMAMM RO.HUX F.MIU TEL:IBM 3N-7222•+ mcErom.GRAND ONIANA �IM�SM•Ie14�9 U/U 3A.8•Il al Y.+Y. I'IRR-20-1995 09:21 809 348 1121 P.01 _�S k t ,t .z. FLORIDA IAN'fUn ClkkiGy OF 'MT`I..`�.,-.' TIs:L.ft."LrION OOKII110q '� e[n.,µ,5r,y DISTRICT STRUCTURES & FACILITIES y"""""' 3400 w..t co®.rci.l Bovl.v.rd, Fort L.ud.rd.l., Florida 33309 Ll.phon.: U05) 777-4150 March 24, 1995 Mr. Robert Flatley, City Manager 100 West Dania Beach Boulevard 5 Dania, Florida 33004 Dear Mr. Flatley: ;u SUBJECT: BRIDGE NUMBER 864031, NORTHWEST FIRST STREET (TIGERTAIL BOULEVARD) OVER THE C-10 CANAL On October 5, 1994 we sent you a letter (copy attached) alerting b you of the poor conditions in which the substructure of this bridge was found when the consulting firm of Wilbur Smith and Associates inspected it on February 7, 1994. Prior to the aforementioned letter we discussed this matter with u Mr. Will Allen, who represented your city at a meeting held at the F.D.O.T. District 4 Headquarters on August 31, 1994. A more recent bridge inspection conducted by the consulting firm of Kisinger Campo and Associates Corp. (copy attached) concludes that it is imperative that the City of Dania close this structure to all vehicular traffic until it's structural elements are repaired. Based on the above, we are hereby requesting that you close the subject bridge immediately. If you need assistance from this Department, please let me know. S 7erely, Donald E. Henderson, P.E. Director of Operations DH:ml Attachments neFelco 5;1 F3 Letter to Mr. Flatley March 24, 1995 Page Two CC: The Honorable Bill Hyde, Mayor of Dania Frank Petruzielo, Superintendent, Broward County School Board Rick Chesser, P.E. , District 4 Secretary Aime Yocca, P.E. , District 4 Maintenance Engineer Jorge Martos, P.E. , District 4 Structures & Facilities Engineer r } i -1 f tl.;r I I f . -k KICA ,and associates core. engineer laniiers • land sarveybrs AT r N F.KISINGE$,P.L.S. (1904-1981) March 15, 1995 , Mr. Jorge L. Martos, P.E. ,. District structures and Facilities Engineer '4 3400 West Commercial Blvd. - - ''y Fort Lauderdale, FL 33309 Y RE: Critical Condition of Bridge No. 864031 on Northwest 1st over C-10 Canal in the City of Dania Dear Mr. Martos: w Kisinger Campo and Associates recently inspected the above structure and found the piling and end bents to be in critical condition and the retaining walls and approach slopes to be in poor condition. I would also like to point out that the structure is currently f' posted for two (2) tons and according to the AASHTO Manual for i. Maintenance Inspection of Bridges, no bridge shall be limited to a weight of less than three (3) tons and that a bridge should be closed if (- not capable of carrying three (3) tons. Due to the severe extent of the deficiences, it is recommended that the owning agency begin repairs immediately. Please review the attached report and pass this information onto the owning agency. If you need additional information please advise. d Sincerely, J Ken C. Reinhold M` '-=IVED Project Manager1�:: ,•., V KCR:lp MAR 17 Encl. ^r 49405.006 .DOIDGr- n�j(�CC aF „E OEM Nome O®m/P.Q Box 26281•'Amps.Florida•33622-6261 2203 N.Iuis Avenue•Suite 410•Tmgm4 Fio ida 33607.8LM715331•FAX 81"71.6186 635 A&B SORO Lane•'ABahsssee,Florida 32303.9OV385MM•FAX 904I386.Z298 • t -Y \ 5 rt n FLORIDA — _ JtE f,�Gd II r�� IV'T ®F II II�hAI�1�u Qr� I F�. t1 e. µ1 n 6.Knr" _ SI 1'1,1 Ilµl ® BRIDGE INSPECTION 3400 West Commercial Blvd. Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33309 Telephone: (305) 7774150 October 05, 1994 Mr. Robert Flatley, City Manager City of Dania 9 100 West Dania Beach Boulevard Dania, Florida 33004 RE: BRIDGE 864031 - NORTHWEST FIRST STREET (TIGERTAIL BLVD) OVER t. Canal Dear Mr. Flatley: Referring to the last inspection report on bridge 864031, we are Z..yam bringing to your attention the severity of the condition of the ° substructure. Recently the consulting firm of Wilbur Smith and Associates concluded an inspection of the above mention bridge. The results of the conclusion stated that the piles and the abutments k - are in very poor condition. They received a Numerical Condition Rating (NCR) of 4 . To further state the seriousness of the problem, this structure is posted at 2-Tons. No vehicles exceeding that weight limit should be allowed to use this structure. Yet, it is to our understanding that the bridge is being used by all types of vehicles. Allowing the continued use of this structure by vehicles exceeding the posted weight limit is a violation of Federal Guidelines. It is imperative that remedial action be taken immediately. The restrictive weight limit must be strictly enforced. All deficiencies relating to the structure should be addressed as - - stated in the last inspection report dated February 07, 1994. Should the City of Dania finds it difficult to apply remedial action immediately, then the Department will have to close the bridge to vehicular Traffic. Please feel free to contact our office should there be any questions or comments relating to the subject. ®AWYCIEU Y ry x�aH Y t Letter to Mr.Flatley October 5, 1994 Page 2 cere e Martos, P.E. , is rict Structures & ac 'lities Engineer ti. . F JLM:ONH i CC: Mr. Aime Yocca, P.E. , District Maintenance Engineer Mr. Jose A. Quintana, P.E. , Programs & Regulations Engineer Mr. O'Rielly Henry, C.B.I. , Assistant Programs Engineer s Copy to File Y �1 r f 1 1 '• !ll rig : J a jr r e BRIDGE INSPECTION REPORT CONTENTS OF REPORT A. Condensed Inspection Report F. Field Preparation S. Comprehensive Report of Deficiencies *G. Fracture Critical Inspections C. Evaluation of Previous Corrective Action H. Scour Evaluation D. Required Maintenance Repair&Rehabilitation I. Load Rating Analysis r 'E. Not Used for Consultant Inspection This section is not included in this report. _ b PREPARED FOR: CITY OF DANIA BY: KISINGER CAMPO AND ASSOCIATES, CORP. REPORT IDENTIFICATION x ' Bridge No. 864031 Bridge Name: NW 1st Street Over C-10 di ir,4, Location: .3 km east of Bryan Street NO YES ® ❑ This bridge contains fracture critical components. 'j ® ❑ This bridge is scour critical. Road Name NW 1st Street i ❑ ® This report identifies deficiencies which require prompt corrective action. Type of Inspection ® Routine ❑ Interim ❑Special ' Field Inspection Date: 02/21/95 Underwater. 02/21/95 Name of Inspector/Diver Initials Eng. Reg. Cert. Bridge Nicet Insp. Number Insp.# Number _ J.W.Kelley (Sr. Inspector) 00269 082243 R. D.Hargan a�:3 ram' J Reviewing Bridge Inspector Supervisor Name K.C. Reinhold Initials CBI#00025 Nicet# 079537 Cenfirm:ng Registered Professional Engineer LS ame T.A. LoCicero _ PE# 31136 ignature V.U . zz __ PAGE 1 OF 22 1 I Y T4 1 ranrc wiDTH rrASSFS ANn DrMENSTONS MASS _ CRACK WIDTH 5-+1` 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0" (O.Omm) to 1/64" (0.4mm) 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1/64" (0.4mm) to 1/32" (0.8mm) 3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1/32" (0.8mm) to 1/16" (1.6mm) 4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1/16" (1.6mm) to 1/8" (3.2=) 'a 5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1/8" (3 .2mm) and greater i - crnr F DEPTH CLASSES AND DTNFr7S TONS yy. . Agg SCALE DEPTH s. 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0" (O.Omm) to 1/4" ( 6.4mm) 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1/411 (6.4mm) to 1/211 (12.7mm) 3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1/2" (12.7mm) to 1" (25.4mm) 4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . l" (25.4mm) and greater 1 SPAii DEPTH AND WIDTH CLASSES AND nimENSIONS (`T.ACR SPALL DEPTH SPALL WIDTH 1 011 (O.Omm) to 1" (25.4mm) . On (O.Omm) to 6" (15.25cm)' 2 . . . 1" (25 .4mm) and greater 6" (15.25cm) and greater L,. 4ri 9 LOCAL GOVERNMENT BRIDGE INSPECTION PROGRAM OWNERS PRESENTATION AUGUST 31, 1994 NAME AGENCY ------ F wry -lb.9V/17 ---' � ------ -ATns ----------- r.ry aF SvtiR�s� - ----------- - ----{------------ Ciro of C�rfzRri�zc,� t3lv9c V� ------------------ ---------------- / } --- -------- ------ 1Vrt i__CfJl--------------- ----------------------- -------------------------- --------------------- ------- ---------------- --------------------------- --------------------------- •c.—Wiz-`_---�..`: '.__ �.-- ..:". _._. _:..: ,..`:...::.... , ;..��..._. .. . . -_,:..,:_- a 0 7. ADDITIONAL CONSIDERATIONS 7.1 GENERAL Specifications for Fatigue Evaluation of Existing Additional considerations in the assessment of the Steel Bridges(1990). short- and long-term load-carrying capacity of brid. ges arc presented in this Section. 7.4 POSTING OF BRIDGES 7.4.1 General 5 7.2 CORRELATION OF Weight limitations for the posted strurture should INSPECTION, TESTING AND conform to local regulations or policy within the LOAD RATING DATA limits established by this Manual. A bridge should be capable of carrying a minimum gross live load The determination of the load-carrying capacity weight of three tons at Inventory or Operating level, of a bridge should contain a detailed analysis of the When deciding whether to close or post a bridge,the structure, including the likelihood of failure due to owner may particularly want to consider the volume .. overloads, lack of redundancy, and other vulnerable of traffic, the character of traffic, the likelihood of }p bridge conditions and details. It is important that overweight vehicles and the enforceability of weight " all relevant data from field inspection, testing (if posting.A bridge owner may close a structure at any available) and load rating be correlated to provide a posting threshold,but bridges not capable of carrying !. safe and reliable evaluation of the bridge. At each a minimum gross live load weight of three tons must inspection, any deterioration or distress which has be closed. ?' occurred which will materially affect the load-car- A concrete bridge need not be posted for restricted S. rying capacity of the structure should be evaluated. loading when it has been carrying normal traffic for Normally, the determination of the load-carrying an appreciable length of time and shows no distress. capacity of structures requires a comprehensive anal- This general rule may apply to bridges for which ysis, not limited to simply a check at maximum details of the reinforcement are not known.However. moment and shear points. To insure serviceability until such time as the bridge is either strengthened and durability,consideration should also be given to or replaced, it should be inspected at frequent inter- the control of permanent deformations under over- vats for signs of distress. In lieu of frequent inspec- r` loads and to the fatigue characteristics under ser. Lions, a bridge may be load tested to determine its rl vice loads. capacity. The total load on any member caused by dead load, live load,and such other loads deemed applicable to the structure,should not exceed the member capacity 7,3 FATIGUE EVALUATION OF as set forth in this Manual or in the rating report. When it becomes necessary to reduce the allowable STEEL BRIDGES live loads in order to conform to the capacity of a The evaluation of the safe remaining life of steel swcture, such a reduction should be based on the bridges may be needed when planning retrofit,reha- assumption that each axle load maintains a propor- bilitation or replacement schedules or establishing tional relation to the total load of the vehicle or vehi. limitations on permit vehicles.Remaining life is also cle combination. a consideration in an assessment of critical redundant or nonredundant details for inspection and fracture 7.4.2 Posting Loads control. The live load to be used in the rating equation(6- procedures for carrying out the assessment of la) for posting considerations should be any of the ® remaining life are provided in the AASHTO Guide three typical legal loads shown in Figure 7.4.3.1 or 73 V l r 1/vS. re. v ,j y t , ao rl 1 I � . 1 i Y p A. CONDENSED INSPECTION REPORT FIXED SPANS Bridge No:864031 Inspection Date: 02/21/95 DECK COMPONENT SUPERSTRUCTURE COMPONENT SUBSTRUCTURE COMPONENT BMIS ELEMENT TITLE NCR. BMIS ELEMENT TITLE NCR BMIS ELEMENT TITLE NCR 1 NO. .. NO. .. NO. .. G1.00 Deck Overall Rating 7 G2.00 Superstructure Overall 7 G3.00 Substructure 3 (58) 59) Ratin 60) Overall Ratin G1.01 Deck/Surfacing 7• G2.01 Bearings N G3.01 Piling 3• G1.02 Deck(Underside) 7 G2,02 Flat Slabs 7• G3.02 Foofings/Caissons N G1.03 Expansion Joints NV* G2.03 Floor Beams N G3.03 Columns/Wall Piers N I G1.04 Construction Joints N G2.04 Main Girder t 04 I G3 N . nermediate Caps 7 ...y�... Bent 8 Pier G7.05 Drainage 7• G2.05 Diaphragms/ N G3.05 Bracing/Struts/ N Swa Braoin i Web Walls G1.06 Curbs/Sidewalks 61 G2.06 Lateral Bracing N G3.06 End Bents _ 3• G1.07 Brid erails 9 6' G2.07 Upper Chords N G3.07 Slope Projection/ IN Slope G2.08 Lower Chords N G2.09 Verticals N NONSTRUCTURAL FEATURES 5`. .': G2.10 Diagonals N BMIS ELEMENT NCR NO. NUMBE on R G2.11 Portals N G6.01 Lighting Systems N i G2.12 Fracture Critical N G6.02 Signs 4• APPROACH ROADWAY MAJOR CHANNEL-MAJOR FEATURE G6.03 Striping(Roadway, 3 FEATURE Reflective BMIS ELEMENTTITLE NCR BMIS ELEMENTTITLE NCR G6.04 Reflectors 1• NO. NO. _ GG !: ( ' G4.00 Approach Roadway 5 ^ G5.00 Channel 8 Channel 7 G6.05 Utility Attachments 2• Overall Ratin 61 Protection Overall Railn i G4.01 Approach Slabs N G5.01 Fender System N G6.06 Fishing Walks N G4.02 Retaining Waiv 4• G5.02 Navigation Lights 3 Aids N G6.07 Attenuator N A roach Ste as G4.03 Roadway/Bddge 6• G5.03 Embankmenta/Slopes 7 G6.08 Traffic Control and N Transition Monitorm S stems G4.04 Guardrails N• G5.04 DegradationtAggrdation 7• G6.09 Deck Cleanness 3• G4.05 Roadway Alignment 7• G5.05 Alignment 8 G6.10 Superstructure 3 Cleanness G5.06 Flow 8 G6.11 Substructure 1• Cleanness G6.12 Fences and Glare N Screens • oenu.ntl.e..1n 1.Into ......he'.........rued enu...e.etn.d...erlrn on.Id.,or.Provided 1a Settled sr In1.e.Pon. •• met 1. a .nr. 1..Nu.•tiw condition meting,Imo ednnwan..1.nitn tin e.round on In. n..1 Poet. mV •NOT V191111.9 PAGE 3 OF 22 I. NUMERICAL CONDITION RATING DEFINITIONS FOR DECK,SUPERSTRUCTURE,SUBSTRUCTURE,APPROACH ROADWAY ;y CODE DESCRIPTION NV NOTVISITBLE N NOTAPPLICABLE S EXCELLENT CONDITION ID a VERY GOOD CONDITION-No problems noted. T GOOD CONDITION-Some minor problems. Minor maintenance may be needed. e SATISFACTORY CONDITION-Structural elements show some minor deterioration. Major maintenance la needed. S FAIR CONDITION-All primary structural elements an sound but may have minor section loss,cracking,spelling. Mlnorrehabllhatior in beneeded. a POOR CONDITION-Advanced section loss,datarlontion,#palling• Major nhsbllkat(on may be needed. 7 SERIOUS CONDITION - Loss of section, deterioration, spelling have seriously affected primary structural elements. Local failures an possible. Fatigue cracks In steel or shear cncks In concrete may be present Repair or rehabilitation required Immediately. 3 CRITICAL CONDITION-Advanced deterioration of primary structural elements. Fatigue cracks In Steel or shear cracks In concrete may be present Unlsss closely monitored It may be necessary to close the bridge until corrective action is taken. F4 '� t "IMMINENT- FAILURE CONDITION - Major deterioration or section lass present In critical atrucbumi Components or obvious vertical or ,_ horizonhl movement affecting structure stability. Bridge Is closed to traffic but corrective acUon may put back In light service. D FAILED CONDITION-Bridge closed. Replacement necessary. NO y NUMERICAL CONDITION RATING DEFINITIONS FOR CHANNEL AND CHANNEL PROTECTION EY^r COOP DESCRIPTION N NOT APPLICABLE-Use when bridge is not over a waterway. S EXCELLENT CONDITION-No noticeable or noteworthy deficiencies which affect the Condition o}NechanneL � s VERY GOOD CONDITION-Banks an protected or unit vegetated, River Control devices,such as spur dikes and embankment protectlon,are r}`,i p.».: not required or an Ina stable condhiom Some minor scour has Occumd now bridge. 'I T GOOD CONDITION-Bank protection Is In need of minor repairs. River controls devices and embankment production have minor damage. Banks andfor channel have minor amounts of drill Minor local scour dsveloping near substructure. S SA715FACTORY CONDITION -Bank Is beginning to slump. River control devices and embankment protection have considerable minor damage. There Is minor stream bed movement evident Debris Is restricting the waterway slightly. Scour holes deepening. S FAIR CONDITION-Bank protection Is being eroded. River control devices andfor embankment have major damage. Tress and brush mob!ct the channel. Scour holes an becoming mom prominent affecting the stability of the substructure. POOR CONDITION - Bank and embankment protection undermined with corrective action required, River Control devices have saves damage. Large deposits of debris In the waterway. The stream bee has changed its location but Is Causing no problem, 7 SERIOUS CONDITION - Bank protection has failed completely. Scour holes forming In embankment River Control devices have been destroyed. Stream bed aggregation or degradation has changed the waterway to now threaten the bridge andfor approach roadway, 2 CRITICAL CONDITION -Abutment has failed (portion has settled)due to undermining of footing. The wate and now threaten the bridge and/or embankment Scour Is of sufficient depth beneath fooling that substructure is near state o w f co,q changed t "IMMINENT"FAILURE CONDITION-Bridge closed. Corrective action may put the structure back Into light service. `=•- "'� D FAILED CONDITION-Bridge cloud. Replacement necessary. PAGE 4 OF 22 «�c:•. . fir' NUMERICAL CONDITION RATING DEFINITIONS FOR NONSTRUCTURE FEATURES CODE DESCRIPTION N NOT APPLICABLE e GOOD-Performs Intended function with high degree of reliability and/or effectiveness. 3 FAIR-Performs,Intended function with small reduction In reliability and/or effectiveness. 2 MARGINAL-Performs Intended function with significant eduction In reliability and/or effectiveness;repair or replacement may be required. t POOR-Does not Perform Intendedfunction at an acceptable level of rsliabllily and/or effectiveness;repair or replacement Is required. NUMERICAL CONDITION RATING DEFINITIONS FOR DECK CLEANNESS EXCLUSIVE CODE.r DESCRIPTION - N NOTAPPLICABLE 4 - a GOOD-The clack hall been cleaned f»riodically,no accumulation of dirt,debris,or harardous material Is found on the deck 3 FAIR-The clock cleanness Is at an acceptable larval. ITS 114 Inch,or D_112 Inch)no hassrdow material Is found on the clock. 2 MARGINAL-The clack clesnnsss is In a marginal level. (114 Inch<T<112 Inch,or 1/2 Inch<D<1 Inch)Trimming of branches and deck Waning need to be scheduled. =' 1 POOR-The accumulation of dirt and debris is at an unacceptable IewL (112 Inch T.or 11nch<0)the need for trimming branches and clecfr cleaning Is urgent ft7G T•The highest accumulation thickness of dirt and debris on traveling roadway. ^•y;; D-The highest accumulation thickness of dirt and debris at curb and gutter. Yr NUMERICAL CONDITION RATING DEFINITIONS FOR SUPERSTRUCTURE AND SUBSTRUCTURE CLEANNESS f 1 r r�: E_rrLUave .. CODES DESCRIPTION f *` N NOT APPLICABLE a GOOD-The elements of substructure have been cleaned Periodically,no accumulation of dirt and debris. _ 3 FAIR-The condition of cleanness Is at an acceptable level. The accumulation of dirt and debris Is less than 1 Inch. j 2 MARGINAL-The condition of cleanness Is at a marginal level. The need of cleaning maintenance Is necessay' on o dirt and The accumulation di debris is less then 2 Inches. C 7 debris Is greater man 2 inches. POOR-The condition of cleanness Is In an unacceptable level. The need of cleaning maintenance Is urgenL The accumulation of dirt and 5` •; C' t`. r 'jj T 47 Kisinger Campo and Associates, Corp. Bridge Inspection Report Bridge No. 864031 Inspection Date 02/21/95 B. C O M P R E H E N S I V E R E P O R T O F D E F I C I E N C I E S NOTE: Bridge inventoried from south to north. METRIC TO STANDARD - '[ 1 in. = 25.4 mm 1 mm - 0.04 in. 1 in. = 2.54 cm 1 cm - 0.393 in. 1 ft. - 0.304 m 1 m 3.28 ft. 9 1 mi. - 1.609 km 1 km - 0.62 mi. NOTE: All measurements are shown in metric. _ ELEMENT NtYMBFRR O1 nPck Surfacing - Rated 7 f: The asphalt surfacing has 3mm wide longitudinal cracks over some of the slab unit joints. 01 .03 Financidn Join s - Rated NV � There are 3mm to 4cm wide transverse cracks over the expansion joints. These cracks are packed with dirt and vegetation causing the asphalt to upheave up to 2.5cm high at the curbs. G1-05 Drainage_ - Rated 7 , >>� There is a moderate accumulation of dirt and vegetation along the curbs mainly at r? the expansion joints. C4' G1.06 Curbs/Rid walks - Rated 6 Both sidewalks and curbs exhibit Class 1 map cracking and scale damage. Both curbs ----' ?' have random Class 1 s ails, some with rebar ex posed,xposed, on the inside faces. The left sidewalk has a full width Class 1 to 5 transverse crack in Span i at Bent 2 and in Span 2 at Bent 3. The right sidewalk has a full width Class 1 to 5 transverse crack in Span 1 at Bent 2. PAGE 5 OF 22 E j i C 3 Kisinger Campo and Associates, Corp. 30� Bridge Inspection Report Bridge No. 864031 Inspection Date 02/21/95 B. C O M P R E H E N S I V E R E P O R T O F D E F I C I E N C I E S ELEMENT NUMB V R.9 G1.07 Rrigic1prailn _ Ra cd a The bridgerails do not meet current AASHTO guidelines. Small Class 1 spalls, some with exposed steel, were noted throughout the rails. The posts on the right side exhibit Class 2 to 5 cracks where the utility brackets are attached. The following is a list of the larger spalls noted: 3 9pan Side Post/Par_.' neficinnry Location 2 Left Post 1 31cm x l0cm x Scm South face, top y Y. "+ 2 Left Post 1 31cm x 9cm x Scm North face, top 4p 2 Right Post 1 43cm x 30cm x 13cm East face, top 2 Left Post 2 32cm x 13cm x Scm North face, top 2 Right Post 2 31cm x 16cm x Scm with South face, top id rebar exposed 2 Left Panel 2/ 48cm x 8cm X 3m North face at Post 2 Top rail 2 Right Post 3 31cm x scm x Scm with West face, top rebar exposed 2 Right Post 3 16cm x 12cm x 2cm East face, top 3 Right Post 1 33cm x 6cm x 4cm with Northwest corner, bottom rebar exposed 3 Right Post 3 30cm x 18cm X 6cm South face, top 3 Right Post 4 20cm x 11CM x 4cm Southwest corner, top r?0 Flat Slahs - Ra sd 7 Honeycombing and Class 1 to 2 spalling up to 18cm x 15cm x lam was noted around the scuppers in the keyways. _ 03 01_ Piling _ Rated The piling exhibit Class 1 spalling and Class 1 to 3 cracks throughout. Some of the piles exhibit exposed pick up points, some of which are uncut. Refer to photos 9, 11, and 13 for typical view of piles on pages -.11 through _12. The following is a list of other deficiencies noted: P11P Deficienty Loca t 'on i 1 1.Sm x 23cm x 7cm spall and North face from waterline up delamination with rebar exposed 1-1 76cm x 53cm x 8cn spall and delamination South face at cap with rebar excosed 1-2 61cm x 30cm x 27cm spall and East face at cap delamination with rebar exposed PAGE 6 OF 22 • �- T Y \ A f iZR i ! g4 �aX . Kisinger Campo and Associates, Corp. Bridge Inspection Report F Bridge No. 864031 Inspection Date 02/21/9S B. C O M P R E H E N S I V E R E P O R T O F D E F I C I E N C I E S ELEMENT T7I_TMPFP$ 01.01 Piling (Cont'd) - Rated i --. i" Pile Deficiency 1-3 61cm x 30cm x 15cm spall and Northeast corner at cap delamination with rebar exposed 1-3 61cm x 18cm x 12cm spall and Northeast corner at highwater line delamination with rebar exposed - 1-3 76cm x 18cm x 15cm spall and Southeast corner at highwater line delamination with rebar exposed 1-4 61cm x 15cm x 9cm spall with rebar Northeast corner at highwater line •r;"��' exposed 1-4 30cm x 21cm x 9cm spall and Southeast corner at cap delamination with rebar exposed r + 1-5 45cm x 30cm delamination with Class 5 East face at cap cracking 1-6 70cm x 15cm x 18cm spall and southeast corner at cap delamination with rebar exposed 'r. 1-6 lm x 1cm wide vertical crack North face from cap down 1-7 (2) 61cm x 30cm x 27am spalls and Northeast and southeast corners at delaminations with rebar exposed cap 2-1 lm x 9cm delamination Southeast corner lm from cap 2-2 lm x 30cm x 9cm delamination East face im from cap 2-3 1.2m x 15cm x 12cm spall with rebar Southeast corner 60cm from cap _ exposed 2-3 24cm x 9cm x 9cm delamination Southwest corner at cap -.i 2-4 1.2m x 30cm x 9cm spall and - North and east faces 75cm from delamination with rebar exposed cap - 2-4 lm x 18cm x 9cm spall and West face 70cm from cap delamination with rebar exposed 2-5 1.4m x 30cm x 9cm delamination North face 40cm from cap 2-5 1m x 30cm x 9cm spall with rebar East face 80cm from cap exposed 2-7 1.8m x 18cm x 21cn spall and southeast corner at cap delamination with rebar exposed 3-2 1.2m x 21cm x 12cm spall and Southwest corner lm from cap delamination with rebar exposed PAGE 7 OF 22 :a wr Kisinger Campo and Associates, Corp. T Bridge Inspection Report Bridge No. 864031 Inspection Date 02/21/95 B. C O M P R E H E N S I V E R E P O R T O F D E F I C I E N C I E S ELEMENT NUMBERSR . - a3.0 'Ting (Cont'd) - Rat pi i POP Deficip=y Toraticn _ 3-4 l.Sm x 21cm x 12cm spall with Northwest corner 75Cm from cap rebar exposed 3-4 1m long Class 5 vertical crack Northeast corner 1m from cap 3-4 1.2m x 12cm x 9cm delamination Southwest corner 60em from cap 3-5 1m x 15cm x 6cm delamination Southeast corner 1m from cap 4-1 1.2m x 30cm x 9cm spall and West face 60em from cap delamination with rebar exposed 4-2 85cm x 18cm x 9cm delamination southwest corner lm from cap 4-4 65cm x 30cm x 10cm delamination West face lm from cap 4-6 lm x 10cm x 10cm delamination Southwest corner lm from cap 4-7 lm x 12cm x 12cm spall and Northwest corner 75CM from cap 2)" delamination with rebar exposed i 4-7 1.6m x 18cm x 10cm spall and South and west faces 30cm from cap delamination with rebar exposed G3.06 End Rents - RatR6 4 The piling at both end bents exhibit severe spalling and cracking. Refer to Element G3.01 - Piling. The back wall at End Bent 1 has large spalls and delaminations with - rebar exposed from the highwater line up 1.Sm for its entire length x 10cm deep. Between Piles 1-1 and 1-2 there is a 1.5m x 1.2m delamination. Between Piles 1-2 and 1-3 and between Piles 1-3 and 1-4 there are 1.Sm x 1.Sm x 10cm deep spalls and delaminations with several 100% corroded lengths of rebar. The south end of the back wall has a full height x 5cm wide vertical crack where the back wall is delaminated and separating. Refer to photos 8, 9, 11, and 13 on pages sl and 12. End Bent 4 back wall exhibits random Class 1 to 5 horizontal and diagonal cracks Between piles 4-4 and 4-5. Between Piles 4-5 and 4-6 the back wall is delaminated, 1.5m x 1.4m. The following is a list of deficiencies noted in End Bent 1 cap. Deficiency Siv Tnrahinn Delamination 30cm x 30cm At Pile 1-1 Delamination lm x 25cm At Pile 1-2 Delamination 1.Sm x 30cm Between Piles 1-4 and 1-5 Delamination 1.5m x 30cm Between Piles 1-5 and 1-6 � . Spalled and delaminated l.SM x 53CM x 6cm Between Piles 1-6 and 1-7 _ with rebar exposed See photo 11 on page �. PAGE 8 OF 22 Kisinger Campo and Associates, Corp. Bridge Inspection Report M Bridge No. 864031 Inspection Date 02/21/95 B. C O M P R E H E N S I V E R E P O R T O F D E F I C I E N C I E S ELEMENT NUMBERS St 'ng t, 11 /Anoro-ch clopp - oared 4 There is a 3m x 2m x 2.4m deep washout around the southwest retaining wall. All the e retaining walls exhibit Class 1 to 4 horizontal and diagonal cracking. Both piles �,-.. at each retaining wall exhibit severe spalls and/or cracks. Refer to photo 14 on page 13 for a view of typical condition. The following is a list of the larger spalls and delaminations noted: Retnining Wall pile Deficiency Location Southwest 2 40cm x SScm x llcm spall with East face rebar exposed Northwest -- 1.2m x 20cm x Scm spall with Retaining wall at End Bent 1 rebar exposed back wall Northwest 2 1.2m x 30cm delamination East face Northwest 2 1m x 15cm delamination North face 60em from cap Northwest 1 1.2m x pile width delamination All faces southeast 1 lm x 20cm x 9cm delamination Southeast corner 30cm from cap Southeast 1 1.2m x 30cm delamination North face at cap Southeast 2 1.2m x 20cm x Scm spall and South face 30cm from cap delamination with rebar exposed Southeast 2 1.2m x 12cm x 12cm spall and Southwest corner 61em from cap delamination Southeast 2 1.5m x 30cm x l0cm spall and North face delamination U Northeast Both Class 5 cracking 1.5mt long All faces r4 0"+ Roadway am 'd a Transition - Rated 6 There is a 3mm wide transverse crack across the east transition. The east approach roadway is up to 4cm lower than the bridge at centerline. ra o4 pnardraile - Rated N r- No guardrails are present. Roadway Alignment - Rated 7 Both approach roadways exhibit random 3mm to 6mm wide cracks. rc 04 D a -d-tion/Aggreg tion - Rated 7 Refer to Section H for scour data. PAGE 9 OF 22 ------------- i e Kisinger Campo and Associates, Corp. i�� Bridge Inspection Report Bridge No. 864031 Inspection Date 02/21/95 g• C O M P R E H E N S I V E R E P O R T O F D E F I C I E N C I E S EL=- =ENT Y +--• Ra et—d 4 No 1. The structure is posted for 2 to Refer to photos 2 and 3 on page i advanced warning signs are present as directed by FDOT Standard Index # 7357. rr �r- Rated 1 p or north No hazard markers ar east corners- C-- resent at the southwest, southeast, cables inside at End - The right conduit is broken exposing the Bent 4. �`S�• Refer^to'Element G7.05 - Drainage. � ; rt eaa Bent 3 cap. _ Rate—d? r There is a heavy accumulation of vegetation on the north end of 11.. i w:�Y PAGE 10 OF 22 y t S. ... I ,t v: . . ..� • � • • a • 0vJ 1p 1 A �•+ a•trt� t:71 1177;R.7,dj 1��i•/ti na rk Y- 6 J � • . _...n.-� •. •ram �x. Y x=r 1 �f y' .• ♦S i�? A r� , a l ♦ �R. v tip, i,. '. i • r -F4: wit =` -` .•ti :,3 ,rjR '� ` . rjP r e, ,. +.%� N �.�;. 11 ':l � • 4j. IL S� k (Gv�'JJV° I' '•`11 i f d=i'7•?! f f �j"n. f'1 R.. ♦' v t' r � ��� pp ' b11L. R _ S a � r r �'1; . .:�-�ecru• � � 'y��': �Tr• .y t 1 , , 1,. y, 4 r u j y � J A .f siq'As4':.r ' lei • .c�iwP r ''• �`,-r '',�'�/ �( ��lr- �• 6 �" ",.fly. i ` � 7j'.'."` W i ,� r n Kisinger Campo and Associates, Corp. C Bridge Inspection Report Bridge No. 864031 Inspection Date 02/21/95 C. E V A L U A T I O N O F P R E V I O U S C O R R E C T I V E A C T I O N ELEMENT 4, S NUMBERS - No apparent corrective action has been taken since the previous inspection report dated }j�,•� i 02/07/94. fl is It • i PAGE 15 OF 22 , rt l Kisinger Campo and Associates, Corp. Bridge Inspection Report Bridge No. 864031 Inspection Date 02/21/95 D. R E C O M M E N D E D C O R R E C T I V E A C T I O N Traffic Restrictions: The Florida Department of Transportation has directed Kisinger Campo and Associates to express the Department's policies to post weight restrictions between the Inventory and Operating Ratings. The local government may elect to post a structure at the Inventory level, the Operating level, or at any level between. Based on the current load analysis, no posting is required. The structure is currently posted for a 2 ton load limit. The AASHTO Manual for Maintenance Inspection of Bridges states that no bridge will be limited to a weight of leas than three (3) tons and that a bridge should be closed if not capable of carrying three (3) tons. ELEMENT NUMBERS (;, .O1 neck c fa p inn {+� %> Clean and seal the longitudinal cracks over the slab joints. r+ [' •1 0� An4+on Toin ,... Clean and seal the cracks over the expansion joints. ' h G OS D ainaa� °= Clean the dirt and vegetation from along the curbs. G1.06 Curbs/sid walks Clean and seal all Class 3 and larger cracks and clean and patch all spalls. G7.0__ 7 Bridgerai1n Upgrade the bridgerails to meet current AASHTO guidelines. Also, clean and patch all spalls and clean and seal all Class 3 and larger cracks. G2.0 F7 Fl- 91ahs _ J Clean and patch the honeycomb and spalled areas around the scuppers. se CRITICAL G3.01 Piling Repair all piling with deficiencies listed in Section ^B". CRITICAL rl 06 End Renter Repair all spalls and delaminations in End Bent 1 cap and repair or replace the back walls at both end bents. G4 02 R a+n' q Wall/A oro-ch Slone Repair all piles and clean and seal all Class 3 and larger cracks. Also, repair the washout behind the southwest retaining wall. PAGE 16 OF 22 4 gi e Kisinger Campo and Associates, Corp. Bridge Inspection Report Bridge No. 864031 Inspection Date 02/21/95 D. R E C O M M E N D E D C O R R E C T I V E A C T I O N ELEMENT NDMBRRS �e, G4.03 Roadway Bridge Transition N Clean and seal the crack across the east transition. Level the east approach _ roadway to provide a smooth transition. j_ r . -_4O4 +a d ailq "..A Install guardrails that meet current FDOT Standard Indexes #400 and #401 guidelines. it G4.05 Roadway Alignment Clean and seal all cracks in the asphalt surfacing. i ac.04 Dggradation/Aggrega ion No corrective action is required at this time. .' I, G6.02 Sic= The load analysis indicates no posting is required. Due to the advanced deterioration of the piling and end bents, a posting level of three (3) tons is recommended. Also, upgrade the signs to meet current FDOT Standard Index #17357 guidelines. U.04 Rpfl n,s Provide hazard markers at the southwest, southeast, and northeast corners. G6.05 Utility Attachmentn Replace or repair the right conduit at End Bent 4. R6.O9 npnk C1 ann gg - J s Refer to Element G1.05 - Drainage. 09.11 S ,hg rurrn a rl-nnnogg Remove the vegetation from Bent 3 cap. PAGE 17 OF 22 . � T r 30� Kisinger Campo and Associates, Corp. Bridge Inspection Report Bridge No. 864031 Inspection Date 02/21/95 F. F I E L D P R E P A R A T I O N 1. Tools and Equipment Normal Bridge Inspection Tools Boat 2. Services Ed+ , N/A 3. Scheduling Daytime Hours 1 4. Site Conditions ' - Traffic - Estimate A.D.T. 2,992 Estimated t of Truck Traffic 2t Stream Flow, Generally - Current - Moderate - Tidal Vegetation Conditions - Shoulder and slopes mede.arn Waterway nnnC - a S. Traffic Control Requirements y'..' N/A r 6. Underwater Inspection Requirements Type of Water: Brackish Currents: Moderate Depth Range: 1.6M ,,. Type of Dive: Swim 7. Special Access Requirements N/A e. Manhours Travel to and from site y hours x -2— people - Inspection hours a hours x 2 people . a PAGE IS OF 22 I N �4 Kisinger Campo and Associates, Corp. F -ai Bridge Inspection Report Bridge No. 864031 Inspection Date 02/21/95 H. S C O U R E V A L U A T I O N The following are groundline measurements referenced to the top of the bridgerail. These measurements have been provided to compare and monitor scour or buildup. Also, refer to sketches and photos on pages P p g _2.4 through '2 for additional details. S' LEFT SIDE RIGHT SIDE 30m• 30m* i 12/88 02/94 02/95 Change 02/95 12/88 02/94 02/95 Change 02/95 - End Bent 1 4.6 4.8 4.9 +.1 5.0 4.5 4.5 4.4 -.1 5.4 Bent 2 6.6 6.3 5.9# -.4 7.1 6.3 6.3 5.7# -.6 7.8 Bent 3 6.1 6.2 5.9 -.3 7.4 6.7 6.1# 6.3 +.2 7.6 � End Bent 4 4.6 4.4 4.3 -.1 6.2 4.6 4.6 4.6 0 5.3 �''•"`'`' Waterli.a at Bent 2 4.4 4.3 irl.a A11 measurements were taken in meters. 1 + - An increase (degradation) from previous measurements. = A decrease (aggradation) from previous measurements. .6m or greater change noted. Distance of the offset measurement from the edge of the structure taken in line with the bents. PAGE 19 OF 22 F. P - GUSIMGEPR CNIMPO Col. � SSe lf� �GS BRIDGE NO. 864031 CHANNEL PROFILE INSP. DATE:02121/95 LEFT SIDE �I W i --= OF THE r7 w mi 9=:DGERAIL� m LED! z Z p W L W m m w ti 0 0 1 r.. W _ W. L. ui fM, ---- ---- ---- ----- 61 G= t - * 30M LEFT SIDE OF THE r7 c. uj m ==DGERAIL� _ m C7' Z z p L' m m W 0 0 2 N ^/ U) LU A �. 4ru ui u OVEYLAF:- '.; VDICATE LITTLE OR NO CHANCE r_ ... - -�ecerv0....-...__. VERBCAL =_-__. 'cm = Zm HORIZONTAL SCALE: N.T.S. 02/94 MEASUF_= __ _EDGE OF STRUC`LIRE. IN LINE WITH THE BENTS : '9" Page 20 of 22 .�xaw I a r ASSOCIATCG BRIDGE NO. 864031 CHANNEL PROFILE INSP. DATE:02121/95 i N i I RIGHT SIDE W TOP OF --_— c1l ~ z ..1 m 6RIDGE== m � Z Z Lv 1 0 W mi bi W i s 2 j me y W a W L. 4 w p�.t4 -- __--.__—._._ ___.—__—.—_. uj ri �— - ., 8 F 1: 1 ,r *30M RIGHT SIDE s W TOP OF - N M z m BRIDGE-- _ 11 m Z w Z 0 O w m m W O I LU y W H q — . L. 4 cc w 8 i i OVERLAPPING LINES INC C_ _ ".LE OR NO CHANGE ; LEGEND VER nCAI SCALE: la^ _ = HORIZONTAL SCALE: N.LS. • MEASURED FROM EDGE ?UCTURE, IN LINE WITH THE BENTS Page 21 of 22 j s: • • 1 Or r. =is v a -fit. ��^��� 's--•_� "• 1 r r D. . . AD CAPACITY INF(, .tMATION Bridge No. 8(c4C31 LOAD RATING SUMMARY (TONS) Computations and/or Computer Coding Performed By: •P)IS PE. y, - 55MO Date of Computations : ZS' F>s Computer, Program:-W;Onu/ Sm11, w A- Yic to c n 4 O a7 V c IIIit 9 TYPE OF RATING U LOADING LEVEL P1 8 (GVW-tons) i j • i Inventory i SU2 20.3 37.2 z3,3 ( 17) Operating (af• 8. Inventory S U 3 25.8 4 25.5 (33) Operathq q 3.2 71.(p 1 43.2 A SU4 Inventory 24.6 44.3 1 24.5 i J (35) Ope-crating 41.5 3.9 'r. 41.5 `% Inventory 39.6 70. 94.& A C3 o (28) Operating 5'7.15 II .t 57.8 "2 ! o` Inventory C 4 150.5 115 2. 30.5 1;t i (36.6) Operating 51.0 87. 51.0 1 Inventory C5 Operating V (40) 5.0 9b.4 1 55.0 i p Irmntory 19.2 37.9 19.2 I $ 20) Operating 32. I 54.6 32 ) HS Inventory 34.C) 50.7 34,0 I o Opomfing (36) Sb.7 94.5 Sb.7 NOTES : Inventory loading for �- design truck Is governed by span (s) I with a to q_ bearing length of 24.4 with -omen+ controlling. t( c b - y r ECA SIA REPORT 1 NATIONAL BRIDGE INVENTORY - - - - - - - STRUCTURE INNVENTORY AND APPRAISAL 03/15/95 0 •• ..•••• IDENTIPICATION .....................• ... ............... (1) STATE NAME - FLORIDA CODE 124 (a) STRUCTURE NUMBER Y 864031 SUFFICIENCY RATING a 036.6 (5) INVENTORY ROUTE (ON/UNDER) - ON 150000000 STATUS + STRUCTURALLY DEFICIENT (2) STATE HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT DISTRICT 04 (3) COUNTY CODE O11 (4) PLACE CODE 16325 •••••••••. CLASSIFICATION •................ CODE (6) FEATURES INTERSECTED - CANAL C-10 (112) MIS BRIDGE LENGTH YES (7) FACILITY CARRIED - NW 1 ST (TIGERTAIL (104) HIGHWAY SYSTEM - Si IS NOT ON NHS 0 I (9) LOCATION - .5 HI E INS% I-95 NW 1 ST (26) FUNCTIONAL CLASS - URBAN LOCAL 19 (21) HILEPOINT 000.000 (100) DEFENSE HIGHWAY - NOT A DEFENSE HIGHWAY 0 y' (16) LATITUDE 26 D 03.2E (17) LONGITUDE 080 D 09.3- (101) PARALLEL STRUCTURE - NONE EXISTS N C (98) BORDER BRIDOE STATE CODE 000 SHARE 00 \ (102) DIRECTION OF TRAFFIC - TRO NAY TRA27'IC 2 { (99) HORDER BRIDGE STRUCTURE NO. Y (103) TEMPORARY STINtUCCRRE - NOT APPLICABLE N (110) DESIGNATED NATIONAL NETWORK - NOT PART OF N O s •......... STRUCTURE TYPE AND MATERIAL u..u... (20) TOLL - ON FREE ROAD 3 (43) STRUCTURE TYPE MAIN: MATERIAL - PRESTRESS CONCH. (21) MAINTAIN - CITY OR MUNICIPAL MY AGENCY 04 } My TYPE - SLAB CODE 501 (22) OWNER - CITY OR MUNICIPAL HWY AGENCY 04 (44) STRUCTURE TYPE APPR: MATERIAL - OTHE3 (37) HISTORICAL SIGNIFICANCE - NOT EL201'BLE FOR 5 . t, TYPE - OTHER CODE 000 N., (45) NUM®ER OF SPANS IN MAIN UNIT 003 ......•••• CONDITION ......•••......uu... CODE I (46) NUMBER OF APPROACH SPANS 0000 (58) DECK 7 (107) DECK STRUCTURE TYPE - PRCT SLAB W SHEAR I CODE 2 (59) SUPERSTROCTURE 7 (108) WEARING SURFACE / PROTECTIVE SYSTEM: (60) SUBSTRUCTURE 3 A) TYPE OF NEARING SURFACE - BITUMINOUS CODE 6 (61) CHANNEL G CHANNEL PROTECTION 7 ( B) TYPE OF MEMBRANE - UNKNOWN CODE 8 (62) CULVERTS N 3 C) TYPE OF DECK PROTECTION - UNKNOON CODE 8 ••........ LOAD RATING AND POSTING ......•• CODE • • AGE AND SERVICE .u..•.••••♦......... (31) DESIGN LOAD - HE 20+HOD 6 (27) YEAR =LT 2958 (64) OPERATING RATING - ES-20 THOU 256 (106) YEAR RSCONSTRUCTED 0000 (66) INVENTORY RATING - M-20 TRY! 234 I - (42) TYPE OF SERVICE: ON - HIGHWAY-PEDESTRIAN (70) BRIDGE POSTING - EQ OR OT LEGAL LOAD NO P 5 UNDER - WATWWAY CODE 55 (41) STRUCTURE OPEN, POSTED OR CLOSED - P (2 B) LANES: ON STRUCTURE 02 UNDER SI'RIIC-TVR6 00 DESCRIPTION - D09TID FOR LOAD MI/H OT8 HIS _ (29) AVERAGE DAILY TRAFFIC 002992 (30) YEAR OF ADT 1995 (109) TRUCK ADT 02 \ .........• APPRAISAL ••....... u•........ CODE (19) BYPASS, DETOUR LENGTH 02 MI (67) STRUCTURAL EVALUATION 3 - W (68) DECK GEOMETRY 4 • GEOMETRIC DATA ••••.•••.............. (69) UNDERCLEAAANCSS, VERTICAL G HORIZONTAL N - (4B) LENGTH OF MAXIMUM SPAN 0026 FT (71) WATERWAY ADEQUACY B (49) STRUCTURE LENGTH 00007E FT (72) APPROACH ROADWAY ALIMOMM 7 _ r +y; (50) CURB OR SIDEWALK: LEFT 03.E PT RIGHT 03.E FT (36) TRAFFIC SAFETY PECIURES 0000 (51) BRIDGE ROADWAY WIDTH CURB TO CURB 028.2 IT (113) SCOUR CRITICAL BRIDGES T (52) DECK WIDTH OUT TO OUT 040.4 FT - (32) APPROACH ROADWAY WIDTH (W/SHOULDERS) 040 FT ••.••..•.. PROPOSED IMPPOVEffiNTS •••••••••.....• W I (33) BRIDGE MEDIAN - NO MEDIAN CODE 0 (75) TYPE OF WORK - OTmm STBICIUHIAL WORK CODE 381 (34) SKIN 00 DEG (35) STEDCTUBE FUMED NO (76) LENGTH OF STRUCTURE IlPAOPE@NT 000000 FT (10) INVENTORY ROUTE MIN VERT CLEAR 99 PT 99 IN (94) BRIDGE IMPROVEMENT C08T Y 42,000 _..J _ (47) INVENTORY ROUTE TOTAL BORIZ CLEAR 28.2 PT (95) ROADWAY IMPROVEMENT COST ,000 (53) MIN VERY CLEAR OVER BRIDGE RDWY 99 IT 99 IN (96) TOTAL PROJECT COST 42,000 (54) MIN VERY UNDERGLEAR REF - NOT A 8I 00 FT 00 IN (97) YEAR OF IMPR07MMVr COST ESTIMATE 20 (55) MIN LAY UNDERCLZAR. RT REF - NOT A HI 99.9 FT (114) FUTURE ADT 004981 (56) MIN LAY UNDER^EAR LT 00.0 FT (115) YEAR OF FUTURE ADT 2005 r.�. 0 .........• NAVIGATION DATA ...........•u•u.u• .......... INSPECTICNS ••....uu..............♦ i. (30) NAVIGATION CONTROL - BRIDGE HAS NO NA CODE 0 (90) INSPECTION DATE 95/02 (91) FREQUENCY 06 No (111) PIER PROTECTION - NAVIGATION PAOTECTI CODE 1 (92) CRITICAL FEATURE INSPECTION: (93) CFI DATE (39) NAVIGATION VERTICAL CLEARANCE 000 R A) FRACTURE CRIT DETAIL - NO NW A) (116) VERY-LIPS BRIDGE HAV MIN VERY CLEAR 000 FT H) UNDERWATER INSP - YES 24 NO B) 95 02 (40) NAVIGATION HORIZONTAL CLBARANCE 0000 FT C) OTHER SPECIAL INSP - TES 06 No C) 95 02 3/IS�RS Y a4 X i L KG MIS REPORT 1 BRIDGE INFORMATION IN THE MIS FILE FOR 422 ITEMS 15MAR95:06:27 0 AIM WIDOENO - < 864031 > A6A(6) (FEATINTR)- < CANAL C-10 > A68(6) (FEAINCRI)- < > A7(7) (FACILCAR)- < NW 1 ST (TIGERTAIL > AS(LOCBAMAH)- < )Ri 1ST ST (TIGERI•AIL BLVD) > ]RECORD 9 11 Al2(9)(BADGLOCA)- < .5 HI E I)TTX I-95 NW I ST > A17(99)(SDAMONO)- < > 0 IDENTIFICATION B14A(BEARTYP3)- N B37A (CORPROI N D12(53) (VERTCLER)- 99 99 H14H(TOTAIOiBR)- 0 B37B (PR087R1 N D13A(54) (VEIBB(CLD)- N A2(2) (DISTRICT)- 4 B15A(BEARTYF4)- N 837C (TOTCOPAl)- 0 D13B(54)(VBRUNCLR)- 0 O A3(3) (PIPSCOTY)- O11 B15B(TOTROLPD)- 0 B38A (CORPR02 N D14A(55) (L TA=M)- N A4(4) (FIPSCITY)- 26325 BIGA(TYPABUTN)- A B38D (FROSTR2 N 0148(55) (LATPJAM )- 99.9 ASA(5) (INVRTETY)- 1 B16B(TYPFOUNN)- E B38C (TOTCOPR2)- 0 015(56) (LATRLCLL)- 0 ASB(S) (HWTYPEF)- 5 B16C(TOTPRCPL)- 7 B39A (PANSY91 N D16A (CULVTYPZ)- N ASC(5) (MMISIG)- 0 B17A(TY➢ABWF)- A B39B (PANCOM N D16B (NBRBAREL)- 0 ;> - ASD(5) (HWYRI•ZNO)- 00000 H178(TYPFOUNF)- E B39C (TOTPANST)- 0 016C (BIZHARBL)- 0 4 A5E(5) (EWYDIREC)- 0 B17C(TOTRECDL)- 7 B40A (PANSYS2 N D16D (LNGBAREL)- 0 ' ..- AS (PRIPAMO)- 000000 BlOA(VIRMAIL)- C B40B (PANCOH2 ). N D17A (CULVEXTD)- MOA (SECTNHBR)- 000 BIBB(PIERCOIF)- C 240C (TOT➢ANAL)- 0 D17B (CULVINDX)- 00000 AIOB (SUBSECT )- 000 B18C(TOTCHPDL)- 2 B41A (9ANDATE )� All (SECTUNOR)- 000 81BD(PILRFOIN)- E B41B (DANDAT2 NAVIGATION AND HYDRAULIC i A13(11) (MILPOINT)- 0 B1BE(T01'STLPL)- 14 B42A (FAACRIM N A14(16) (LAT 26 3.2 H19A(PIZA34A2L)- N B42B (FAACRWN)- N E1(38) (HAVCHTRL)- 0 A15(17) (LONG BO 9.3 H19B(PIZACO2F)- N B43 (ELECREOC)- 2 E2(39) (NAVERTCL)- 0 A16A(98) (STATENO 000 819C(TOTTBRPL)- 0 E3(40) (NAVH.ZNCL)- 0 �. A16B(90) (DEBCRESP)- 0 H19D(DIERF02N)- N AGE AND SERVICE E4(111) (DIERPBOT)- 1 Al (➢ROJCODE)- H19E(TOTDIZRS)- 0 E5(116) (HINVPRT 0 - H2OA(PIZMA3L)- N C1(19) (BYPASSLN)- 2 E6 (NAVAIDS D STRUCTURE TYPE AND MATERIAL 13208(PIERC03F)- N C2(27) (YRBUILT 1958 E7 (STREHPLN)- 8 BRIDGE CHARACTERISTIC I)IV B20C(TOTPPMN3)- 0 C3A(28) (LANESON 2 ` 920D(PIERF03N)- N C3H(29)(LANEUNDR)- 0 CLASSIFICATION 1 B1A(43) (TYPHATL )- 5 B20E(TOTFOUN3)- 0 C4(29) (AVOADT )- 2992 i - BIB(43) (TYPCONST)- 01 B21 (TOTTBRCP)- 0 CS(109) (AVWATRK)- 2 F1(20) (TOLLFACL)- 3 111C (TOTPRCBM)- 3151 B22 (TOTSTLCP)- 0 C6(30) (CALYRADT)- 95 72(21) (HAINAESP)- 04 1 ' B2A(44) (TYPHATAP)- 0 823 (TOTCONC➢)- 4 C7A(42)(SERVOVE)V- 5 F3(22) (BRDGOWNR)- 04 +; 1 H2B(44) (TYDAPCON)- OD H24 (TOTT8AC8)- 0 QB(42)(SERVVNDA)- 5 F4(26) (FC3990 19 H2C (TOTSTLBH)- 0 B25 (TOTSTLCB)- 0 CS(106) (YRRECNST)- 0000 FS(37) (HISTSIG 5 B3(45) (NOBRSPAN)- 3 B26A(BAGAAILI)- A C9A1 (UTILTYPI)- A F6(100) (DEFHGWY 0 H4 (TOTNOSPN)- 3 B26B(TOTCCNKR)- 156 C9A2 (UTILNMU)- 1 F7A(103) (PARSTRID)- N B5(46) (NOAPSPAN)- 0 B27A(BRGRAIL2)- N C9B1 (UTILTYP2)- C F78(101) (PBROGeEO)- B6A(108) (TYDMEABF)- 6 B27B(TOTHZTHR)- 0 C9B2 (UTILNBR2)- 1 FB(102) (DIRTRAFF)- 2 Nye B60(lOB) (1'YPHEMBR)- 8 B28A(SLOPROI )- N DO= (UTILTYP3)- H F9(103) (TEHPSTRC)- N 4 p: H6C(10B) (DECKDROT)- 8 B208(TOTABPRI)m 0 C9C2 (UTI1.41M)- 2 F10(104) (HGWSYS )- 0 it?k`G. B60 (T=WZAR )- 2199 B29A(SLOPRO2 )- N C9Dl (U'TILTYP4)- N Fll(110)(HATNETWK)- 0 ( . H7 (SURFTHCK)- 2 H298(TOTABPR2)- 0 C902 (UTILNER4)- 0 F12(112) (MINBRLTH)- Y BBA(107) (DECKSYS )- C H30A(PIRPROI )- N BOB (TOTCONDK)- 3151 B30B(TOTPIPRI)- 0 0EOHETRIC DATA ' BBC (DEFCONDK)- 0 B33A(PIRYRO2 )- N .! BSA (DECKSY92)- 9 B31B(TOTPI DR2)- 0 DI(10) (RTVERCLR)- 99 99 r't 89B (TOTHETDX)- 0 B32A(FENSYSI-)- N D2(32) (RDWIDTH )- 40 B9C (DEFHZTDK)- 0 B32B(FENWALL )- N D3(33) (BMZDTYP)- 0 1� H10A (EXPJOINT)- H B32C(TOTFZNDl)- 0 D4(34) (SKEW 0 BIOS (TOTAANJN)- 162 B33A(FEHSYS2 N D5(35) (BRFLARED)- N BIIA (EXPJOIN2)- N B33B(FENWAL2 N D6(47) (HORIZCL )- 28.2 811E (TOTWPFJN)- 0 933C(TOTFZND2)- 0 D7(40) (MAXSPANL)- 26 - B12A (BEAA1•YPE)- G 834A(FISHWALK)- H DB(49) (STRLOTH )- 78 B12B (TOTBERPD)- 6 B34B(TOTFSHNX)- 0 D9A(50) (SIDEWLXL)- 3.8 B13A (BEARTYP2)- N B35 (HOVEMACH)- N D9B(50) (9IDEWLKR)- 3.8 013E (TOTSLPSR)- 0 B36 (ENVRZONE)- 3 010(51) (SAWDTHCC)- 28.2 D11(52) (DECXWDTH)- 40.4 PAGE I OF 3 1 Y KCA BMIS REPORT 1 BRIDGE INFORMATION IN TBE BMIS FZLE FOR 422 ITEMS 15MAR95:06:27 0 A1(8) BRIDGENO - < 864031 > AGA(6)(FEATINTR)- < CANAL C-10 > A6B(6) (FEAINCRI)m < > A7(7) (FACILCA10- < NN 1 ST (TIGERTAIL > A9(LOCBRU M)m < NW 1ST ST (TIGERTAIL BLVD) > )RECORD 6 11 Al2(9) (BRDGLOCA)- < .5 MI E INTX I-95 W 1 ST > A17(99) (BDRBRGNO)- < > 0 DEIX G5.04 (DEGAGGR )- 7 G8.19 (WEDGCENT)- N SV➢EASTRUCDVA= 05.05 (ALIG M )- 8 G8.20 (�EAR)- N MOVABLE SPANS G1.00(59) (DECKSURF)- 7 G5.06 (FIAT! )- a G8.21 (BALWELTR)m H G1.01 (DR=OP )- 7 G8.22 (SSWMPIJM)- N G12.00 (CHLALIO )- N G1.02 (DECKtATDR)- 7 LIGHTING SYSTEM G8.23 (WZREROPE)- H G12.01 (BMSTRGZR)- N G1.03 (DEXPJHT )- N G8.24 (SPANGUID)- N 012.02 (FLORBEAM)- N G1.04 (DZQ SJNT)- H G6.01 (LIGTSYS )- N G8.25 (BALCBAIN)- N G12.03 (MAINGIRRJ- H _ GL O5 (DRNOSYS )m 7 06.02 (SZGHB )m 4 G8.26 (MOVTRAPF)m N G12.04 (SWAYBAAC)m N 01.06 (CRBMEDSW)- 6 G6.03 (STRZPNG )- 3 08.27 (TAILSTOY)- N G12.05 (IATABRAC)- N i G1.07 (Mnu ARPR)- 6 06.04 (RZ=IR )- 1 012.06 (SPUPRCHR)- H G6.05 (UTILATT )- 2 MOVABLE BRIDGE G12.07 (SPLWACBR)- N + SV➢ERSTRUCfURE G6.06 (FSHWALX )- N ELECTRICAL CONDITION G12.08 (92AHVERT)- N �i 06.07 (ATENATR N 012.09 (SPANPORT)- N G2.00(53) (SUDSTAVC)- 7 G6.08 (TRAFCON )- N 09.00 (MOVELEC )- N G12.10 (MISCMENB)- N G2.01 (BEAANGS )- N 06.09 (DEIXCLW )- 3 G9.01 (ELECHOTR)- N 012.11 (COUNTRWT)- N G2.02 (BEMSTFOR)- 7 G6.10 (SUPACLN )- 3 09.02 (LOCELMSU- N G2.03 (FLABENS )- N 06.11 (SUBSCIN )- 1 G9.03 (NTACONT )- N SUBSTRUCTURE - G2.04 (HAINGRO )- N G6.12 (FNCG AR )- N 09.04 (TRANSFRM)- N MOVABLE SPAN G2.05 (DIASWAB )- N G9.05 (CRSRFUS)- N G2.06 (LATBRAC )- N CULVERT G9.06 (ELECWIRE)- N 013.00 (CULRDBR )- N G2.07 (U➢ACHAD )- N G9.07 (SUBCABLE)- N G13.01 (SP➢ILNSH)- N + G2.08 (LWRCBRD )- N 07.00(62) (MVERT )- N 09.00 (CONJVNBX)- N G13.02 (S➢FTGCAB)- N R G2.09 (VLATICL H 07.01 (DBC9LAH )- N G9.09 (GEN71018N)- N 017.03 (SPANCAPB)- N G2.30 (OZAOONL )m N G7.02 (DECUNDR )m H G9.30 (CONAELAT)- N G13.04 (SPCOLDIR)m N G2.11 (PORTALS )- H 07.03 (SIDEWAL )- N 09.11 (PRLOGCOH)- H I}� G7.04 (HXADVAL )m N G9.12 (CONCONBL)m N PAINT SYSTEM y. SU3STRUCTURE G7.05 (NINGWAL )- N 09.13 (LIMTSWIT)- N 1. 07.06 (FLRSIAB )- N 09.14 (SELRESEN)- H G14.00 (ST WI )- N � $I G3.00(60) (SUBSTRUC)m 3 G7.07 (CULGPDR )- N G9.15 (G2NLIGHT)- N 014.01 (DEC)(PANT)- N +' G3.01 (PIINSHP )- 3 09.16 (TAAFSZGL)- H G14.02 (SUPRPANT)- H G3.02 N MOVABLE BRIDGE G9.17 (TRAFOATE)- N 014.03 (BEAM➢AHT)- N (r f G3.03 (COLWALP )m N )SCHANICAL CONDITION 09.18 (TAAFBARR)m H 014.04 (FLBMPANT)- N .. G7.O4 (IN1'ACAD )- 7 09.19 (NAVLIGHT)- N G74.05 (MNQRPANT)- N G3.05 (BASTWBW )- N G8.00 (MOVBRDM )- N G9.20A (Z1CRIIR )- N G14.06 (DIPEPANT)- N G3.06 (ABVTEND )- 3 G8.01 (OPENGEAR)- N G9.20B (GEARRDCR)- H 014.07 (LASR➢ANT)- H G3.07 (SWPROT )- N G8.02 (AACKPIH )- H G9.20C (GUIDISC)- )4 G14.08 (UDCHPANT)- N G8.03 (SPEDBN➢S)- N G10.01 (ACESIADA)- N G14.09 (LWCHPANT)- N AiPADACH ROADWAY 08.04 (M0V8EAAN)e N G10.02 (TNDRFACL)- N 014.10 (VERTPANT)- N I.% 08.05 (HOVCOVPL)- N G10.03 (SANWATR )- H G14.11 (DIAOPANT)- N ^(r" G4.00 (APPRDWY )- 5 G8.06 (MOVSHAM- N 014.12 (PORTPANT)- N ^r G4.01 (APA9LAB )- N 08.07 (MOVTRUNS)m N DECK MOVABLE SPAN G14.13 (BEARDANT)- N L +-jaw G4.02 (RETWA )- 4 08.08 (MACHSUPP)- N G14.14 (SUBS➢ANT)- N w G.03 (RDBRDTR )m 6 GO.09 (SPANBRAK)- N G11.00 (S iANDEIX)- N G14.13 (EOIDPANT)- N G4.0S (GRDRAIL )- H G8.10 SPANLOIX _( )- N G11.01 (SPANJONT)- 04.05 (CVLALIG )- 7 Ge.11 (EHEADRIV)- N G11.02 (S➢ANORAN)- H N G9.12 (SHOESTRK)- N 011.03 (S➢ANCAMS)- H C 'A . L AND CHANNEL PROT G8.13 (CURSTRTR)- N 011.04 (SPANHRBR)- N G8.14 (HYDPWR(R1)- N 05.00(61) (CHNLPR0T)- 7 08.15 (HYDPIDNG)- H G5.01 (FEHDSYS )- N 00.16 (HYDCYLMT)- N G5.02 (HAVLOTS )- N G8.17 (BUFCYLST)- N 05.03 (EMBSLPB )- 7 08.18 (HOPIGAAM)- H OPAGE 2 CF 3 ;.w XCA BMIS REPORT 1 BRIDGE INFORMATION IN THE MIS PILE FOR 622 ITEMS 15HAR95:06:27 0 Al(8) BRIDOENO . < 864031 > A6A(6) (FZATINTR)- < CANAL C-10 > A6B(6) (FEAINCRI)- < > A7(7) (FAC:LCAR). < NW 1 ST (TIGERTAZL > AS(LOCBMAM)- < NW 1ST ST (TI(;ZRTAIL BLVD) > )RECORD 6 11 A:2(9) (BRDGL0CA). < .5 MI E XNTX 1-95 NW 1 ST > A17(99) (SDRHA4NO). < > OLOAD RATING AND POSTING PROPOSED IHPROVEMENTS COMMENTS OHI (GCVSPLGT). 26 J'IA(75) (WORKTYPE)- 38 Ll (CONmEurl). 82A (LCAD:STB1. 0 J1B(75) (WRKDONBY)- 1 L2 (CMffiDT2). 82B (NZ-HCALC). J2(76) (I.WGINFT)- 0 S3 (IHPFACT)U. 30 J3(94) (BRZHPCST)- 62 84A (S:NTRE2 ). 39 J4(95) (RDL PCST)- 0 HISC DATA 868 (SZNTR.V ). 63 JS(96) (TOSHPCST)e 42 86C (S:N:^LK6 ). 61 J6(97) (YRL@EST)- EFFECTIVE UPDATE (EPECDATE)- 2993/04/07 H<E 57 J7(114) (FUTURADT)- 6982 BMX STATUS (B)(ISTAT )- A (CCMTRK6 )� 51 JB(115) (YPI=ADT)- OS BMl STATUS DATE -' y 86F (CH77K5 ). 55 J9A (RLDAZRYA). BRIDGE DELETE (MM �- N989/12/28 Clo 8840 5A (=HTRKTR)- 0 J9B (REDAZAMU• BRIDGE DELETE DATE (BRDLETOT)- (S:N:)LGTP). 2 J9C (AEHABYR BUFFICZEHT RATING (SUFIRATO)- 36.6 115E (CH7ATAT)m 2 J9D (REHABPR SUFFICIENT RATING FLAG (SUFFESTF)- HSC (CCN-Mr1• ). 2 J9E (REPLACYR)- STATUS STRUCTURAL DEFICIENT R6A (SPY.7RZSN). N J9F (RZPLACPR)- H6B (SPZDL:HT). 99 Jl OA (REHASCHC). 0 H7(31) (DZSINLCAD)- 6 J10B (AZBABSTC). { HB(41) (SP. PZR ). P J10C .,' (ABPLCCNC). 0 H9A(60) (TYPE:.:AD). 2 JIM (RBPLCSTC). H98(6<) (WE:GS ). 56 •'' 1• BIOA(66) (TYPLCOIN). 2 INBDECTION j" H108(66) (I WZGRT). 34 811(70) (HRDGPOST). E Kl(90) (BRINSDDT). 95/02 •N. K2(91) (INSPFRZQ). 6 APPRAISAL X3A(92) (FAACCRIT)- N . f K38(92) (UNDRWATR). Y26 IIA(36) (RRGR. :LG). 0 X3C(92) (OTHRSPEC)- Y06 J y r I18(36) (TRANS:TN). 0 X4A(93) (FRA=DT). / 74Y` q I1C(36) (APPCR:RL). 0 K4e(93) (UNDRWADT). 95/02 .tom I1D(36) (APPGP.'OtD). 0 X4C(93) (OTERSPOT). 93/02 C3 . I2(67) (STRU. M- 3 KSA (INSPTIHx). 0 C ?1' I3(68) (DEGKGZOH). C X58 (DIVEOPM A p 'pf I4(69) (VYRBCRCL). N KSC (TRCONREQ). 27 I5(71) (WS•RYA3EQ)• B K5D (SNOOPER N I6(72) (APPPZ-U N). 7 KGA (SPECE01 ). N �. I7(113) (SCR=7L). T K6B (SDECE02 ). N ' K7A (INSDEONE)• Ly[ + K78 (INSPTEAH)- ; K KBA (TRAVTINE). 2 ..,.,�. j e e KBB (FELDTF Z). 8 K8C (DIVETIME)- 2 f KSD (OFICTIME). 10 .4 X9 (WATRQUAL)• 0 K10 (MIKDEPTH). 7 .''.M K11 (BOTOMCON). 1 PAGE 3 OF 3 4 i 1 w MEMORANDUM L" TO: MAYOR AND COMMISSIONERS FROM: CHARLENE SALTALAMACCHIA, CITY CLERK'S DEPT. P SUBJECT: BOARD APPOINTMENTS DATE March 21, 1995 APPOINTMENTS NEEDED FOR THE UNSAFE STRUCTUREq BOARD (Note Jorma For Each Member Are ThreeYears From Date Of Amintment And Renl cement Aorz intments Serve Until T rm Expires1 One Appointment Of A Real Estate Appraiser Needed To Replace Keith Pfenninger(Deceased). i i Two Appointments: Terms For Richard Bettor, Real Estate Property Manager, And Clinton F. Hill, Engineer, Expire March 1995. Both Members Wish To Continue To Serve. 1 ENTIRE BOARD APPOINTMENTS ; I The Following Boards Require Reappointment At The March 28, 1995, Regular Commission Meeting. I Have Attached Member Attendance And Responses On Whether They Wish To Continue To Serve Or Not: e Airport Advisory Board (2 YEAR TERMS) Community Center Advisory Board (2 YEAR TERMS) Cultural Affairs Committee (2 YEAR TERMS) Er Dania Economic Development And Downtown Redevelopment(Same Members -2 YEAR TERMS) Human Relations Board (2 YEAR TERMS) Marine Advisory Board (1 YEAR TERMS -EXPIRES MARCH EACH YEAR) Parks & Recreation Advisory Board (2 YEAR TERMS) ` Planning &Zoning Board (2 YEAR TERMS) Police & Fire Pension Board (2 YEAR TERMS) ,= Occupational License Review Committee (2 YEAR TERMS) 4Y If You Are Appointing A New Member, Please Use The Attached Board Appointment Form And Include A Home And Business Phone Number If Possible. For Your Convenience, This Form Will Be Provided In Your Agenda Backup For Future Appointments. Unless You Know Of Any Changes, We Should Have All Necessary Information On Members That Are Being Reappointed. --� Thank YQU For Yo r A aietance In This Matter, 1 . Sd �, , , 9k,yp 'TFr n11�S BOARD OR COMMITTEE APPOINTMENT FORM IN ORDER TO PROCESS THE NECESSARY PAPERWORK FOR NEW APPOINTEES, IT IS VERY HELPFUL FOR EACH COMMISSIONER WHO IS SUBMITTING AN APPOINTMENT TO COMPLETE THIS FORM AND RETURN IT TO CHARLENE SALTA IN THE CITY CLERK'S OFFICE. u MAYOR/COMMISSIONER MAKING APPOINTMENT(S): (1)APPOINTEE NAME ,ADDRESS, PHONE NUMBERS FOR BUSINESS AND HOME: NAME OF BOARD OR COMMITTEE: (2)APPOINTEE NAME,ADDRESS, PHONE NUMBERS FOR BUSINESS AND HOME: i r. i NAME OF BOARD OR COMMITTEE: .q d'lt (3)APPOINTEE NAME ,ADDRESS, PHONE NUMBERS FOR BUSINESS AND HOME: $sae t; I: r NAME OF BOARD OR COMMITTEE: (4)APPOINTEE NAME ADDRESS, PHONE NUMBERS FOR BUSINESS AND HOME NAME OF BOARD OR COMMITTEE: i t.: y4, �tJ,l M'41 t I' m V P Ul S+ W N - N - J' m V P Vl L W N 1. 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