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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1990-12-05 - City Commission Regular Meeting Agenda7525 Northwest 88 Avenue Tamarac, rL 33321-2401 1 CITY OF TAMARAC CITY COUNCIL REGULAR COUNCIL M$$TING WZDNESDAY, DRCZMBER 05, 1990 The Chair at this time will announce those items which have been given a specific time to be heard, and will entertain motions from Council members to table those items which require research. Council may agendize by majority consent matters of an urgent nature which have come to Council's attention after publication. gZECIAL ANNOUNrIEn= The second December, 1990 meeting of the City Council is scheduled for WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1990 - 9:00 A.M. - CITY COUNCIL CHAMBERS. ,rN,JI&ODUCTION 1. &RESx•N'ra'rTn** by Mayor Abramowitz of commendations to James Petition and Mike Taylor for their heroic rescue of a person trapped in a car in a canal. Presentation was made to James Petition by Mayor Abramowitz. Mike Taylor was absent and presentation was accepted by Fire Chief Ray Bryant. 2. PRESENTATION By Mayor Abramowitz of Certificates of Appreciation to the following participants in the .City Logo Contest and ANNOUNCEMENT of the winner: James E. Dix Edith Maidment Dorothy Ghinis Martin A. McHugh Trish Jesselli Nancy E. Moffatt Miriam Krasner Ed Rakosi Abraham Littman Sherry A. Sicher FINAL &CXI= Presentations were made to entrants and the winner, Trish Jesselli, received the $500 Savings Bond. Page 1 12/05/90 CONS$)IT AGENDA 3. Items listed under consent Agenda, Item 3, are viewed to be routine and the recommendation will be enacted by ONE NOTt= in the form listed below. If discussion is desired, then the item(s) will be removed from the Consent Agenda and will be considered separately. Camunjty �As�opment a. MOTION TQ MAPT Temp_ 4pgn,, #5414 approving a 5-foot partial subordination of canal maintenance easement on Lot 20, Block 374, WESTWOOD COMMUNITY 7030 NW 102 Avenue. TI *CTION; APPROVED RESOLUTION R-90-266-PASSEDI Engrin,aLXJ.ng1Uti1Atiea b. MOTIQlff TO APPROVE AddAgdyID 02P to the engineering agreement with Hazen and Sawyer in the amount of $8,000.00 to prepare the 1989/1990 Annual Tamarac Utilities West Operating Report as required under the outstanding revenue bond trust indenture, TUW Project 90-07. APPROVED c. AQTION TA APPROVA Changpk Orden , #,% to the contract with Man Con, Inc., providing for a 30-day time extension to the completion date of TUW Project 89-37, Stormwater Drainage Retention Area; the new project completion date is 12/24/90. IrIIJAL Aql; ON : APPROVED �f}IDIDunY - Dev�,�pment d. KQTION T(3 ADOPT Tamp, Zaaq, #,rL947 approving a holiday tree sale by the Masonic Lodge December 7-24, 1990, at the Southeast corner of University Drive and NW 64 Avenue. rrXAI� VTXQN_;� APPROVED ger.sonA0111nagrAnce RESOLUTION R-90-267-PASSED RESO3 i"TIONA 4. MOTION TO APQPT , T-IMP_ Afw- 0946 awarding Bid #90-34 fox group life insurance and accidental death and dismemberment insurance to The Metropolitan Life Insurance Company at a cost of $.38 per thousand for life insurance and $.05 pex thousand for accidental death and dismemberment insurance. XIAAA ACTTqx; ;APPROVED RESOLUTION R-90-268-PASSED 11 1 Page 2 12/05/90 5. concerning a request by MARKZTPLACZ AT TAMARAC for a limited parking waiver to Mallow the total amount of parking to permanently be 269 regardless of use and/or occupancy within the approved shopping center of 78,225 square feet. Petition #35-Z-90 FINNALAGjTQN 6. TABLED at the request of the applicant until Wednesday, January 9, 1991 at 7:30 P.M. 6. concerning a request by PZBB ZNTZRPRISZS for special exception to permit two (2) restaurants in Bays 7, 15 and 16 of POINT PLAZA at Nob Hill Road and Westwood Drive, which is zoned B-1 (Neighborhood Business). Petition #36-Z-90. FINAL —ACTION: RESOLUTION R-90-269-PASSZD Public Hearing was held. APPROVED OARMANCES prnaLrc =ZARINGS--_- 7. 30 p -M- 7. a. MOTION TO AQ= Affidavits of Publication and Posting for Petition #11-Z-90 b. on second reading concerning a request by Lawrence D. Kramer and Sam Cantor to rezone lands on Commercial Boulevard, between NW 92 Avenue and NW 94 Avenue, from B-2 (Community Business) and B-6 (Business District) to B-3 (General Business District) for Lots 8 and 9, and from B-2 (Community Business) and B-6 (Business District) to B-2 (Community Business) for Lots 2 - 7 in Block 10, Lyons Commercial Subdivision Unit 2. Petition #11-Z-90 C. ffiOTON_ TO ADOPT-TemR_,_Reno- #5945 accepting voluntary deed restrictions for Lots 8 and 9 in Block 10, Lyons Commercial Subdivision Unit 2, for the purposes of limiting the building envelope to B-2 standards and to limit the uses allowed on the site. Petition #11-Z-90. FINAL AC!TTON: ORDINANCZ 0-90-46-PASSZD a) ACCEPTED Affidavits RZSOLUTION R--90-270-PASSZD b) APPROVED on second and final reading as amended. c) APPROVED 8. PDALIC RZAI&ING - on first reading providing for adoption of the Comprehensive Plan for the City of Tamarac. $INAL ACTIQX t. Public Hearing was held. APPROVED on first reading. Second and final reading will be held on Wednesday, December 19, 1990 at 10:00 A.M. Page 3 12/05/90 9. VnTTPN, ,TO jpOPT T"W` Or4,, #152Q on first reading amending Section 2-26 of the Code to increase candidates' filing fees for Mayor and Council Members to four percent (4%) of the yearly salary and to increase the filing fees for other elected City officials to $40.00. Public Hearing was held. APPROVED on first reading. Second and final reading will be held' on Wednesday, December 19, 1990 at 10:00 A.M. OPEN PU,8z1C LrOApM 10. QPEN,Pvskjg FORUM - Any member of the public who wishes to address the City Council at this time must, in advance of the item, give his/her name and address to the City Clerk. RER04TS 11. City Council 12. City Manager * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * e *. The City Council may consider and act upon such other business as may come before it. In the event this agenda must be revised, such revised copies wil_ be available to the public at the City Council meeting. Pursuant to Chapter 286.0105, Florida Statutes, if a person decides to appeal any decision made by the City Council with respect to any matter considered at such meeting or hearing, 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, Paol A. Evans City Clerk RESIDENTIAL 4jP_ o`QAIRRCIRL SON,"G PXMTRICTS A-1 - Limited Agricultural B-1 - Neighborhood Business R-2 - Two Family Dwelling B--2 - Planned Community Business R-3 - Low Density Multiple B-3 - General Business R-3U - Row House B-5 - Limited Business District R-4A - Planned Apartment B-6 - Business District R-5 - Motel/Hotel I-1 - Institutional RD-7 - Two Family Dwelling LI-1- Light Industrial RM-5 - Residential Multi R-1 - Single Family Residence R-lB i R-IC- One Family Dwelling Family RM-10- Planned Apartment S-1 - Open Space/Recreational T-1 - Trailer Park I. 1 Page 4 12/05/90