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CITY OF TAMARAC
NOTICE OF WORKSHOP MEETING
CITY COMMISSION OF TAMARAC, FLORIDA
MONDAY, DECEMBER 11, 2006
There will be a Workshop Meeting of the City Commission on Monday, December 11,
2006, at 9:30 a.m. in Room 105 of Tamarac City Hall, 7525 NW 88t" Avenue, Tamarac,
Florida, on the following:
CALL TO ORDER:
ROLL CALL:
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE LED BY MAYOR FLANSBAUM-TALABISCO:
DECEMBER 13 2006 AGENDA ITEMS:
a. Item No. 6(b). APPOINTING ONE RESIDENT TRUSTEE TO FIREFIGHTERS'
PENSION BOARD:. (TR11076) Appointing one resident trustee to the
Firefighters' Pension Board to serve a two-year term ending January 8, 2009. —
City Clerk Marion Swenson
b. Item No. 6(c). APPOINTING ONE RESIDENT TRUSTEE TO POLICE PENSION
BOARD: (TR11077) Appointing one resident trustee to the Police Pension Board
for a two-year term ending January 8, 2009. — City Clerk Marion Swenson
C. Item No. 6(k). YOUTH SPORT LEAGUES AGREEMENTS: (TR11107)
Approving the form agreement with the City's Youth Sport Leagues to provide for
organized youth sports activities in the City of Tamarac; delegating the authority
to the City Manager to approve future agreements with the Sports Leagues;
further authorizing the appropriate City officials to execute such agreements
between the City of Tamarac and the City's Youth Sport Leagues. — Parks and
Recreation Director Greg Warner and Recreation Superintendent Michelle
Zimmer
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d. Item No. 7. AMENDING SECTION 10-183 OF THE CITY OF TAMARAC CODE
OF ORDINANCES — MINIMUM DESIGN CRITERIA FOR CUL-DE-SACS:
(T02128) Motion to adopt Ordinance on first reading amending Chapter 10
entitled, "Land Development Regulations", Article V, "Improvements", Division 2,
"Roads and Public Rights -Of -Way", Section 183, "Minimum Design Criteria", of
the Code of Ordinances of the City of Tamarac, Florida to revise the minimum
design criteria for cul-de-sacs; providing for findings and conclusions evidencing
the intent of the City Commission to revise the aforesaid design criteria (Case
No. 17-Z-06); providing for codification. — Deputy City Manager/Interim
Director of Community Development Michael C. Cernech
e. Item No. 8. CONSOLIDATED ANNUAL PERFORMANCE EVALUATION
REPORT (CAPER) FOR FY 2005-2006: (TR11083) Motion to approve
Resolution approving the Consolidated Annual Performance Evaluation Report
(CAPER FY 2005-2006) for the U.S. Department of Housing & Urban
Development (HUD)'s Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Programs
for HUD's Fiscal Year 2005-2006; Case No. 17-MI-06. — Deputy City
Manager/Interim Director of Community Development Michael C. Cernech
Item No. 9. ANNEXATION OF THAT PORTION OF UNINCORPORATED
BROWARD COUNTY KNOWN AS THE BONIELLO GARDENS, PROSPECT
BEND CONTINENTAL PLAZA ANNEXATION AREAS: (T02127) Motion to
adopt Ordinance on first reading submitting to referendum the annexation of
that portion of unincorporated Broward County known as the Boniello Gardens,
Prospect Bend, Continental Plaza Annexation Areas, legally described in Exhibit
"A" which is attached hereto; providing for notice of advertisement of the
referendum election to be published in accordance with the laws of the State of
Florida, the Code of Ordinances, and the Charter of the City of Tamarac, Florida;
providing that this Ordinance, when adopted, shall be submitted to the qualified
electors of the area proposed to be annexed, on the March, 2007 election ballot,
and shall become effective as provided by the law; providing for the place and
places where said election is to be held. — City Attorney Samuel S. Goren and
Economic Development Officer Andy Berns
g. Item No. 10. AMENDING THE CITY OF TAMARAC CODE OF ORDINANCES
BY CREATING A NEW CHAPTER ENTITLED 11S-2 RECREATIONAL
DISTRICT": (T02124) Motion to adopt Ordinance on second reading creating a
new chapter within the City of Tamarac Code of Ordinances entitled, "S-2
Recreational District"; providing for findings and conclusions evidencing the intent
of the city commission to create the aforesaid zoning category with its attendant
uses, responsibilities and opportunities; providing for definitions; providing for
scope; providing for purpose and intent; providing for multiple zoning
requirements; providing for permitted uses; providing for general regulations;
providing for landscape requirements; providing for building/structure heights;
providing for plot size; providing for walls and fences; providing for design criteria
(Case No. 15-Z-06); providing for codification. — Vice Mayor Edward C. Portner
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2. DISCUSSION RE: SOLAR ENERGY: Discussion regarding solar energy. — Vice
Mayor Edward C. Portner
3. DISCUSSION RE: CREATION OF MAIN STREET RESTORATION PROJECT
SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS: Discussion regarding creation of Main Street
Restoration Project Special Assessments. — Financial Services Director Steve
Chapman and City Attorney Samuel S. Goren
The City Commission may consider such other business as may come before it. All
meetings are open to the public. In the event this agenda must be revised, such revised
copies will be available to the public at the City Commission meeting.
Pursuant to Chapter 286.0105, Florida Statutes
If a person decides to appeal any decision made by the City Commission with respect to
any matter considered at such meeting or hearing, he will need a record of the
proceedings and for such purpose, he 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 based.
The City of Tamarac complies with the provisions of the Americans With Disabilities Act.
If you are a disabled person requiring any accommodations or assistance, please notify
the City of such need at least 72 hours (3) days in advance. Additionally, if you are
hearing or speech impaired and need assistance, you may contact the Florida Relay
Service at either of the following numbers: 1-800-955-8770 or 1-800-955-8771.
Marion Swenson, CIVIC
City Clerk
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