HomeMy WebLinkAbout1992-08-26 - City Commission Regular Meeting Agenda7525 Northwest 88 Avenue
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CITY or TAMARAC
CITY COUNCIL
RECONVENED REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING
rRIDAY, AUGUST 28, 1992
***Because of Hurricane Andrew, the Regular Meeting
scheduled for Wednesday, August 26, 1992 at 9:00 a.m. will
be OFSNXD and immediately RECESSED to Friday, August 28,
1992 at 9: 00 a.m. * * *
- 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.
1. PRESENTATION by City Manager Kelly of five-year employee
service awards to MICHAEL TANNER and RICHARD LORENZ of
the Public Services Department
FINAL ACTION
Presentations were made.
2. ptrBLlr_ PARTICIPATIQX - 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.
3. Items listed under Consent Agenda, Item 3, are viewed to be
routine and the recommendation will be enacted by ONE MOTION
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&trative
a• rejection of the late bid submitted
by Industrial Waste Services under Bid 92-18,
Residential Solid Waste Collection Services.
VINAL ACTION
APPROVED
8/28/92
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**REVISED 9/1/92
b. MOTION TO APPRM renewal of a model sales permit,
waiver of the 300-foot distance requirement for issuan
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.
APPROVED
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C. MOTION TO &ERB= renewal of a model sales permit f r
BANYAN LAMS, Units 11, 15 and 48, 6096 Pinetree Lane,,
for a six-month period from 8/22/92 to 2/22/93.
APPROVED
** d. MOTION TO APPRM renewal of a model sales permit a d
waiver of the 300-foot distance requirement for issuan e
of certificates of occupancy for SPRINGLUM 11.
(WESTLMM VILLAS) for a six-month period from 9/22/ 2
to 3/22/93.
FINAL _ACTION:
APPROVED
e. MOTION TO APPROVE renewal of a model sales permit and
waiver of the 300-foot distance requirement for issuance
of certificates of occupancy for SPRINGLAAE VILLAS
(NORTHWOOD II) for a six-month period from 9/13/92 t
3/13/93.
iNALACT3ON!
APPROVED
f. MOTION TO 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.
Communitx Derrelopment
g. 1. MOTION TO APPROVE a revision to the model sale
permit approved for WATERS EDGE on 2/26/92 and o
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__Tof 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 EDG$,
first unit in Building 6, 5902 NW 93 Terrace, fo a
six-month period from 8/26/92 to 2/26/93.
FINAL__ _ ACTION: -
APPROVED 2.g.1. and 2.g.2.
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8/12/92
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5 • MOTION TO _ ADOPT Tom- Reno-, . ffia4l establishing a fee of
$150.00 for Category 1 minor delegation requests, a fee of
$1,000.00 for Category 1 major delegation requests, and a fee
of $150.00 for Category 2 delegation requests.
RESOLUTION R-92-134-PASSED
6. approving a delegation
request by Lennar Homes, Inc., to add a note on the face of
the plat of KINGS POINT MALVERN to include the age
restriction wording found on all other Kings Points plats and
to move the rear lot line on several of the lots to meet
minimum setback requirements of the City Code.
Petition #33-Z-92
RESOLUTION R-92-135-PASSED
APPROVED
7. approving a request by
Carmelo Gonzales d/b/a DAY i NITE AUTO SALES, INC., for
special exception to permit an auto repair facility located
at 3825 NW 49 Street which is zoned B-3 (General Business).
Petition #22-Z-92
FINAL &CTION: RESOLUTION R-92-136-PASSED
APPROVED with the following conditions:
a. All major repairs to be performed within an enclosed
building.
b. Outside storage or display of parts and used tires is
prohibited.
C. Outside merchandise display is limited to petroleum products
and new tires only, and these products shall not be displayed
beyond the pump island area.
d. Outside storage of vehicles is restricted to vehicles with
valid license plates. All vehicles stored outside after
business hours shall be parked in an orderly manner and only
in approved parking spaces and shall not be visibly
dismantled and shall not appear to be junked or abandoned.
e. Paint and body shops and paint and body work are prohibited.
8. a• approving an
Agreement with Coral Springs Improvement District (CSID)
for Emergency Water Interconnect at Nob Hill Road and
Southgate Boulevard to provide emergency potable water.
b• awarding Bid
#92--19 in the amount of $71,933.76 to Chaz Equipment
Company, Inc., to install a 12--inch emergency potable
water supply interconnect at Nob Hill Road and Southgate
Boulevard, TUW Project 90-04.
C. X=ION TO XPROVZ the transfer of $10, 946.00 from TUW
Contingency Account 425-371-588-975 to TUW Project 90-04
Account 425-364-533-6HD to properly fund the City's
portion of this project.
RESOLUTION R-92-137-PASSED
FINAL ACTION; RESOLUTION R-92-138-PASSED
APPROVED 8.a., 8.b., and 8.c.
8/28/92
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9• on
second reading to amend Section 2-2 of the Code to establis.
the City's mileage allowance to be the amount allowable for
deduction as set by the Internal Revenue Service.
rINAJ, ACTION: ORDINANCE 0-92-40-PASSED
Public Hearing was held.
APPROVED on second and final reading.
10. - on
second 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 ACTIONt ORDINANCE 0-92-41-PASSED
Public Hearing was held.
APPROVED on second and final reading.
may__ Attorney
11. on
second 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 right-of-way,
easement, swale or other public or non -exclusively private
area within the City.
FI,NALLQZ QRI ORDINANCE 0-92-42-PASSED
Public Hearing was held.
APPROVED on second and final reading.
12. - on
first reading concerning a request by the CITY OF TMVMC
to rezone lands at the northwest corner of McNab Road and
N.W. 108 Terrace from B-1 (Neighborhood Business) District to
R-3U (Rowhouse) District. Petition #20-Z-92
FXUAL ACTZON d
Public Hearing was held.
APPROVED on first reading. Public hearing and second reading wil
be held on Wednesday, September 23, 1992 at or after 10:00 a.m.
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13. on
second reading concerning a request by Regency Homes, Inc.,
Agent, to rezone lands platted as WOODMONT TRACT 67 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 ACTi= ORDINANCE 0-92-43-PASSED
Public Hearing was held.
APPROVED on second and final reading.
14. on
second 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.
F,IHAL ACTIONS ORDINANCE 0-92-44-PASSED
Public Hearing was held.
APPROVED on second and final reading.
15. on
second reading placing an amendment to Section 6.04 of the
Charter on the 11/3/92 ballot establishing single member
districts for Councilmembers.
FINAL ACTION,;, ORDINANCE 0-92-45-PASSED
Public Hearing was held.
APPROVED on second and final reading.
16. on
second 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 &QZLQKL ORDINANCE 0-92-46-PASSED
Public Hearing was held.
APPROVED on second and final reading.
17• on
second 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.
F-INAJI ACTION ORDINANCE 0-92-47-PASSED
Public Hearing was held.
APPROVED on second and final reading.
ZED OF gU,By,rC .]JEARINGS
REPORTS
18. Q3ty__ Council
19. S"ity Attornev
20. Cit,V Manager
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21. allowing the City Manager to send
employees and equipment to Dade County area to work with
Disaster Relief Effort.
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Agendized by Consent.
APPROVED
22. MQZIQN_TO APPROVE the expenditure not to exceed $5,000 f
Contingency for ice and water for disaster area delivered i
Public Works personnel in refrigerated trucks if needed.
ZINAL ACTION_
Agendized by Consent.
APPROVED
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The City Council may consider and act upon such other business a
may come before it.
In the event this agenda must be revised, such revised copies wi l
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.
Carol A. Evans
City Clerk
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 &
R-IC- One Family Dwelling
R-2 - Two Family Dwelling
R-3 - Low Density Multiple)
R-3U - 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
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