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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCity of Tamarac Resolution R-84-384Introduced by: Temp. #.3M
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CITY OF TAMARAC, FLORIDA
RESOLUTION NO.R-84-.?
A RESOLUTION CONCERNING PROPOSED CAPITAL
EXPENDITURES, AFFECTING RESIDENTS SERVICED BY
TAMARAC UTILITIES WEST (ALL RESIDENTS WEST OF
STATE ROAD 7 IN TAMARAC) PROPOSING AN EXPEND-
ITURE FOR THE DESIGN AND INSTALLATION OF FIVE
(5) FRESHWATER DRINKING WELLS IN AN AMOUNT OF
FOUR HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS ($400,000);
PROPOSING AN EXPENDITURE FOR THE DESIGN AND
INSTALLATION OF A FRESHWATER STORAGE TANK AT
THE TRACT 27 PARK IN AN AMOUNT OF ONE MILLION
DOLLARS ($1,000,000); AND FOR THE IMPROVEMENT
OF FACILITIES AT THE NORTHWEST 61ST STREET
DRINKING WATER PLANT IN AN AMOUNT OF FOUR
HUNDRED THOUSAND. DOLLARS ($400,000);
PROVIDING FOR A REFERENDUM TO BE HELD ON
MARCH 12, 1985; PROVIDING THAT IF A MAJORITY
OF THE VOTERS APPROVE A PROPOSED EXPENDITURE
THEN UPON CERTIFICATION AND ACCEPTANCE OF THE
ELECTION RESULTS THE APPROPRIATE CITY
OFFICIALS SHALL BE AUTHORIZED TO MAKE THE
EXPENDITURE OF THE APPROVED FUNDS FOR THE
APPROVED PROJECT; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY
OF INVALID PROVISIONS; AND PROVIDING AN
EFFECTIVE- ATE
WHEREAS, Section 7.13 of the City Charter requires
referendum approval by the voters for any appropriation of
City funds for capital expenditures in excess of one and one-
half percent (1.5%) of the current budget (for the 1984-85
budget this affects such expenditures in excess of $150,000);
and
WHEREAS, the City Council has determined that the pro-
posed capital projects and improvements are in the best
interests of the residents serviced by Tamarac Utilities
West.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF
THE CITY OF TAMARAC, FLORIDA:
�C�1ON 1: That the following proposed expenditures are
to be presented to the electorate of the City of Tamarac
serviced by Tamarac. Utilities West (all precincts except 11J
and 17J), at the March 12, 1985 election and if the proposed
expenditure is approved by a majority of the electorate at
said election the appropriate city officials shall be author-
ized the expenditure of the approved funds for the approved
capital projects and improvements.
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Temp. #3403
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T C UTILITIE
A capital expenditure is proposed for the design
and installation of five (5) freshwater drinking wells
in order to increase the City's available supply of
drinking water. Funds for this project will be paid
from impact fees and other revenues collected by the
City in an amount up to four hundred thousand dollars
($400,000) during the next five (5) years.
ARE YOU IN FAVOR OF AUTHORIZING THE CITY COUNCIL TO
PROCEED WITH THIS CAPITAL PROJECT?
YES.
NO
TAMaRACTI
A capital expenditure is proposed for the design
and installation of a freshwater storage tank at the
Tract 27 park (9901 Northwest 77th Street) in order to
increase storage capacity to meet peak daily use,
emergency needs, enhance fire protection, and to
maintain conformance with governmental regulations.
Funds for this project will be paid from impact fees
collected by the City in an amount up to one million
dollars ($1,000,000) over five (5) years.
ARE YOU IN FAVOR OF AUTHORIZING THE CITY COUNCIL TO
PROCEED WITH THIS CAPITAL PROJECT?
YES
NO
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Temp. #3403
A capital expenditure is proposed for the replace-
ment, expansion, and improvement of the equipment and
facilities at the drinking water plant located at North-
west 61st Street to continue to safely comply with
governmental regulations. Funds for this project will
be paid from impact fees collected by the City in an
amount up to four hundred thousand dollars ($400,000)
during the next five (5) years.
ARE YOU IN FAVOR OF AUTHORIZING THE CITY COUNCIL TO
PROCEED WITH THIS, CAPITAL PROJECT?
YES _
NO
SECTION 2: Should any section or provision of this
resolution or any portion hereof or any paragraph, sentence
or word be declared by a court of competent jurisdiction to
be invalid, such decision shall not affect the validity of
the remainder hereof as a whole or any part hereof other than
the part declared to be invalid.
SECTION 3: This resolution shall become effective
immediately upon its adoption, and the appropriate City
officials are authorized to take whatever actions are
necessary to see that this matter is placed on the March 12,
1985 ballot.
PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED this 01�1 1 day ofu ,
1984.
ATTEST:
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ASSISTANT CITY CLERK
I HEREBY CERTIFY that I have
approved the form and correct-
ness of this RESOLUTION.
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RECORD OF COUNCIL VOTE
MAYOR: KRAVITZ
DISTRICT4: V/M STEIN
DISTRICT3:
DISTRICT2:
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