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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1992-08-12 - City Commission Regular Meeting Agenda7525 Northwest $6 Avenue Tamarac, FL 33321-2401 1.1 CITY OF TAMARAC CITY COUNCIL REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING NEDNESDAY, AUGUST 12, 1992 4yZ• 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. LU&LIC PARTICIPATION 1. P_UBAZC___PARTICIPATION - Any member of the public may speak to any issue which is not agendized for public hearing at this meeting. Speakers will be limited to three minutes during this item and at public hearings. There will be a thirty (30) minute aggregate time limit for this item, and speakers are encouraged to sign up in advance with the City Clerk prior to their participation. 2. Items listed under Consent Agenda, Item 2, are viewed to be routine and the recommendation will be enacted by ONE NOTION 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. a. the minutes of the following City Council meetings: 1. 5/27/92 - Regular Meeting 2. 6/10/92 - Regular Meeting 3. 6/18/92 - Special Meeting 4. 6/19/92 - Public Hearing 5. 6/24/92 - Regular Meeting 6. 6/29/92 - Special Meeting 7. 6/29/92 - Joint Special Meeting with Charter Board S. 7/02/92 - Special Meeting rIN&L ACTION: APPROVED Page 1 8/12/92 b. MOTION TO. -APPROVE renewal of a model sales permit, waiver of the 300-foot distance requirement for issuance of certificates of occupancy, and approval of ten (10) parking spaces in lieu of thirteen (13) spaces for DEVON, Building I, Units 107 and 201, for a six-month period from 8/28/92 to 2/28/93. - b C Vt �.T44W 0 a F.WV00"T C. MOTION 20—AZZB= renewal of a model sales permit for BANYAN LAAES, Units 11, 15 and 48, 6096 Pinetree Lane, for a six-month period from 8/22/92 to 2/22/93. APPROVED d. MOTION__XQ,,,,APPROVE renewal of a model sales permit and waiver of the 300-foot distance requirement for issuance of certificates of occupancy for SPRINGLAIM II (WESTLAKE VILLAS) for a six-month period from 9/22/92 to 3/22/93. TABLED e . MOTION TO APP,RM renewal of a model sales permit and waiver of the 300-foot distance requirement for issuance of certificates of occupancy for SPRINGLAIM VILLAS (NORTEWOOD II) for a six-month period from 9/13/92 to 3/13/93. FINAL &CTIONt APPROVED f. MOTION,20 APPROVE renewal of a model sales permit for SPRING HOUSE APARTMENTS, Building 10, Units 391, 393 and 394, 5700 Rock Island Road, for a six-month period from 9/26/92 to 3/26/93. FINAL „ AQ,TION APPROVED g. 1. a revision to the model sales permit approved for 'WATERS EDGE on 2/26/92 and to expire on 8/26/92 by moving the model sales from the on -site trailer to the first unit in Building 6, 5902 NW 93 Terrace. 2. MOTION TQ„ ,PROVE renewal of a model sales permit, waiver of the 300-foot distance requirement for issuance of certificates of occupancy and approval of five (5) parking spaces in lieu of twelve (12) required spaces for WATERS EDGE, first unit in Building 6, 5902 NW 93 Terrace, for a six-month period from 8/26/92 to 2/26/93. FINAL „ A(,,,,',j= APPROVED 2-g.1. and 2.g.2. L Page 2 8/12/92 h. a model sales w permit, waiver of the 300-foot distance requirement for issuance of occupancy and approval of fifteen (15) instead of twenty-two (22) parking spaces for I"VZRN Cluster B Building, Villas 4 to 8, for a six-month period from 8/12/92 to 2/12/93. A4;KI�.144COY, -• Public i. 1. MOTION TO ADOPT Tem Raao__ #A32fl approving and accepting a Tamarac Utilities West Water and Sewer Utility Easement for a water meter and fire hydrant offered by INTERCONTINENTAL BANK, 6401 Commercial Boulevard. 2. approving and accepting a Tamarac Utilities West Water and Sewer Utility Easement for a water meter offered by INTERCONTINENTAL BANK, 6401 Commercial Boulevard. FINAL ACTION: APPROVED 2.i.1. and 2.i.2. RESOLUTION R-92-124-PASSED RESOLUTION R-92-125-PASSED IDERAXTM General— administrative 3. MOTION —TO APPROVE. a request by CATHAY CHINESE RESTAURANT, 7001 N. Pine Island Road, for relief under Section 19-2(b) of the Code for less garbage pick-ups than currently required by Code. APPROVED reduction of garbage pickup from six days to four days through December 31, 1992 providing a letter is obtained from the garbage hauler stating that quantity is sufficient for pickup 4 days per week. 4. MOTION TO APPROVE a request by MR. BAGEL i DELI, 6850 N. University Drive, for relief under Section 19-2(b) of the Code for less garbage pick-ups than currently required by Code. SNAL ACTION• APPROVED reduction of garbage pickup from six days to four days through December 31, 1992 providing a letter is obtained from the garbage hauler stating that quantity is sufficient for pickup 4 days per week. 5. MOTION TO "PROVE, the purchase of gasoline and diesel fuel for the City's fleet of vehicles and equipment under Broward County's Co-op Bid No. D-04-92-17-19. FINAL _ ACTION TABLED pending more information regarding pricing. Page 3 8/12/92 6• authorizing the appropriate City officials to execute an Agreement with the City of Oakland Park pertaining to the Mutual Building Inspection and Plan Review Assistance Program. FINAL ACTION: RESOLUTION R-92--126-PASSED APPROVED 7. MOTION TO ADepT Tainn. _ Reno_ #6-333 authorizing the appropriate City officials to execute an Interlocal Agreement with Broward County for the Furnishing of Mutual Emergency Aid (such as during a hurricane). RESOLUTION R-92-127-PASSED 8• to waive the provisions of the sign code pertaining to size, location and height to allow three (3) use -related ground signs to be erected on the southeast corner of Nob Hill Road and NW 71 Place as requested by Lennar Homes for various KINGS POINT projects. •" RESOLUTION R-92-128-PASSED 9. a. J "ION TO MORT Temfl, _ J&eao,_..#63„351 authorizing the appropriate City officials to execute an agreement with Broward County to Erect and Maintain Bus Stop Shelters in Broward County Rights -of -Way within the City. b. MOM16M TO &=HQRTZZ the signature of the City Manager on permit applications under the agreement with Broward County to Erect and Maintain Bus Stop Shelters in Broward County Rights -of -Way within the City. C. authorizing the appropriate City officials to execute an Addendum to the 2/26/90 Agreement with Public Advertising, Inc., to coincide with the language in the agreement between the City and Broward County to Erect and Maintain Bus Stop Shelters in Broward County Rights -of -Way within the City. RESOLUTION R-92-129-PASSED FINAL AaTz= RESOLUTION R-92-130-PASSED APPROVED 9.a., 9.b. and 9.c. 10. amending Resolution R-92-74 authorizing the issuance of the City's Water and Sewer Utility Revenue Refunding Bonds, Series 1992, to include certain provisions required by Financial Guaranty Insurance Company. RESOLUTION R-92-131-PASSED 11 Page 4 8/12/92 11. '[O'1'ION TO ADOPT Temn__ React #6326 authorizing the appropriate City officials to execute an Agreement with Westway Towing, Inc., for a three (3) year towing franchise for the City of Tamarac (Bid #92-11). ZINAL ACTION! APPROVED 12. R$SOLUTION R-92-132-PASSED concerning a request by VZSTLAM VILLAS (SPRINGLAM 11) for a limited waiver of parking to waive the requirement for an additional ten percent (10%) of the required spaces designated on the site and posted on the spaces for guest only, located on the southwest corner of Westwood Drive and NW 77 Street. Petition #31-Z-92 FINAL ACTION: Public Hearing was held. TABLED for a Council workshop to be held as soon as possible. 13. P�$LIC_HEARING - MOTION TO ADOPT Tames_ Ord_ 91621 on first reading concerning a request by Regency Homes, Inc., Agent, to rezone lands platted as NMDX NT TACT 91 and located on the northeast corner of NW 88 Avenue and NW 75 Street from R-4A (Planned Apartment) District to R--1 (Single Family Residential) District. Petition #24-Z-92 FINAL_ ACTION• Public Hearing was held. APPROVED on first reading. Wednesday, August 26, 1992 Second reading will be held on at or after 10:00 a.m. 14, on first reading to add a new Section 14-39 to the Code prohibiting the parking or display of motor vehicles, trailers and boats for sale on any public rights -of -way or on any non --exclusive private area (tabled on 11/13/91). FIpRL ACTION APPROVED on first reading. Public hearing and second reading will be held on Wednesday, August 26, 1992 at or after 10:00 a.m. Page S 8/12/92 4- 15. on first reading amending Chapter 21 of the Code by adding a new Division 6 entitled "Delegation Request" to provide procedures to be consistent and compatible with the County platting requirements. FINAL__ _ ACTION i APPROVED on first reading. Public hearing and second reading will be held on Wednesday, August 26, 1992 at or after 10:00 a.m. 16, on first reading to establish an occupational license tax classification and fee for businesses operating a "private mail box facility". r 17. MOTION TO ADOPT TemQ_ Ord_ #1615 on first reading to amend Section 2-2 of the Code to establish the City's mileage allowance to be the amount allowable for deduction as set by the Internal Revenue Service. FINAL ACTION• APPROVED on first reading. Public hearing and second reading will be held on Wednesday, August 26, 1992 at or after 10:00 a.m. 18. HQZZQN TO ADO .T_, ems_ Ord. 1162Q on first reading approving three-year agreements between the City and the following firms to provide commercial waste hauling services within the City: 1. All Service Refuse Company 2. Brown Ferris Industries of Florida, Inc. 3. County Waste, Inc. 4. Industrial Waste, Inc. 5. Southern Sanitation, Inc. FINAL ACTION• APPROVED on first reading. Public hearing and second reading will be held on Wednesday, August 26, 1992 at or after 10:00 a.m. 19. MOTION :CO ADOPT Tama_ Ord_ #1616 on first reading placing an amendment to Section 6.04 of the Charter on the 11/3/92 ballot establishing single member districts for Councilmembers. ZINAL AGT.IQN! APPROVED on first reading. Public hearing and second reading will be held on Wednesday, August 26, 1992 at or after 10:00 a.m. 20. MOTION_ TO ADOPT Temn__Ord_ #1622 on first reading placing an amendment to Sections 8.02 and 8.03 of the Charter on the 11/3/92 ballot limiting the duties and powers of the Charter Board. FINAL ACTION• APPROVED on first reading. Public hearing and second reading will be held on Wednesday, August 26, 1992 at or after 10:00 a.m. 11 Page 6 8/12/92 21. on first reading placing an amendment to Section 6.03 on the 11/3/92 ballot changing the Redistricting Committee's Report from being a final report to being advisory to the City Council. FINAL ACTION: APPROVED on first reading. Public hearing and second reading will be held on Wednesday, August 26, 1992 at or after 10:00 a.m. REPORTS 22, City Council 3�a��x*s„�T.rng 24. City Manager 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 will 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. A-1 - Limited Agricultural B-1 - Neighborhood Business B-2 - Planned Community Business B-3 - General Business B-5 - Limited Business District B-6 - Business District I-1 - Institutional LI-1- Light Industrial R-1 - Single Family Residence R-1B i R-1C- One Family Dwelling Carol A. Evans City Clerk R-2 - Two Family Dwelling R-3 - Low Density Multiple R-3❑ - Row House R-4A - Planned Apartment R-5 - Motel/Hotel RD-7 - Two Family Dwelling RM-5 - Residential Multi -Family RM-10- Planned Apartment S-1 - Open Space/Recreational T-1 - Trailer Park The City of Tamarac complies with the provisions of the Americans with Disability 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. Page 7 8/12/92