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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2016-03-23 - City Commission Regular Meeting MinutesCITY OF TAMARAC CITY COMMISSION MEETING WEDNESDAY, MARCH 23, 2016 CALL TO ORDER: Mayor Harry Dressler called the Commission Meeting of the City of Tamarac to order at 9.05 a.m. on Wednesday, March 23, 2016, in City Commission Chambers, Tamarac City Hall, 7525 NW 88th Avenue, Tamarac, FL 33321. ROLL CALL: Mayor Harry Dressler, Vice Mayor Diane Glasser, Commissioner Pamela Bushnell, Commissioner Michelle J. Gomez, Commissioner Debra Placko were in attendance. Also in attendance were: City Manager Michael C. Cernech, City Attorney Samuel S. Goren and City Clerk Patricia A. Teufel. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE: Commissioner Gomez led the Pledge of Allegiance. Mayor Dressler asked for a moment of silence to remember the victims of the bombings in Brussels. 1. PROCLAMATIONS AND PRESENTATIONS: a. Presentation of Plaques to the Mayor and Commission by ICMA President - Elect Lee Feldman b. Presentation of a proclamation by Mayor Harry Dressler proclaiming the Week of May 15 - 21, 2016 as "National Public Works Week". (Requested by Public Services Director Jack Strain) 2. CITY COMMISSION REPORTS: a. Commissioner Bushnell: Commissioner Bushnell said she and Commissioner Placko attended the National League of Cities Conference in Washington, DC earlier this month. While there they were able to meet and talk with Senator Bill Nelson about veterans and the memorial wall that Tamarac is constructing. Senator Nelson talked about issues on the Senate floor such as internet taxes and they were also able to get information on grant opportunities. Commissioner Bushnell ended by saying it was a great experience. b. Commissioner Gomez: Commissioner Gomez thanked everyone for their well wishes while she has been recovering from surgery. Commissioner Gomez said due to the surgery she has not been able to attend any events but will be attending the grand re -opening of Sunset Point Park this afternoon and a HOA meeting later this evening. Commissioner Gomez said she is happy to be back. c. Vice Mayor Glasser: Vice Mayor Glasser said she had an opportunity to attend a fund raising breakfast at Rob's Bagleland which benefited the Children's Special Olympics. Vice Mayor Glasser said she attended the St. Pat's Gala and talked about awards that were presented at the Gala. Page 1 of 5 COMMISSION MEETING March 23, 2016 d. Commissioner Placko: Commissioner Placko noted that she attended the National League of Cities Conference in Washington, DC along with Commissioner Bushnell and found it to be an incredible experience. Commissioner Placko said she attended Transportation Seminars and talked about what people will be looking forward to in the future. For the year 2020 it is projected that there will be more contract workers working from home. For the year 2030 people will want to live in a place where they can walk to restaurants and there will be driverless cars. Commissioner Placko said we need public — private transportation and people need easy access to transportation. People are living longer and are not able to drive and will need to have transportation provided. Commissioner Placko talked about the cost of congestion on the roads. Commissioner Placko said we need to educate the younger people about public transportation. Commissioner Placko said she met a lot of people from different types of cities and found it to be a valuable experience. Commissioner Placko talked about meeting with Senator Nelson and other elected officials from other cities. Commissioner Placko said on March 10th the MPO passed a resolution supporting a one cent Surtax with a 65/35 split; 65% going to the County and 35% going to the municipalities. Commissioner Placko said she will keep the Commission updated on this issue as it moves forward. e. Mayor Dressler: Mayor Dressler said the Broward League of Cities Board of Directors discussed the proposed sales tax at a meeting recently. Mayor Dressler said he felt it was irrational and that Broward County would not accept what the MPO has approved. Mayor Dressler said we do not need more cars and buses in this County. Mayor Dressler reiterated that he attended the Broward League of Cities Board of Directors meeting recently and also attended the Associates Night and the General Employee's Pension Plan meeting. Mayor Dressler invited Mr. Charles Webster, Coordinator — Legislative Affairs from the Broward School District to address the Commission. Mr. Webster said the school district has two major initiatives going on: 1) $800 million bond issue and 2) literacy. Mr. Webster said they have a major issue with children's ability to read. They are working with kids in Pre - Kindergarten so that when they reach Kindergarten they will be ready. Mr. Webster noted that in some instances children have deficiencies of up to 30 million words. The district is trying to address this issue prior to a child's arrival in Kindergarten. They are asking for people to encourage children to read, to listen to children reading as well as other options that are out there to help children read. Mr. Webster said that in terms of the SMART Program Bond issue, if the Commission has any questions or concerns they will make themselves available and give a presentation on the status of the SMART Program Bond. Commissioner Bushnell said she appreciates the newsletters that Mr. Webster sends to the Commission. Commissioner Bushnell noted that she is part of the SCORE Mentoring Program at Millennium Middle School and Reading Pals Program, thru the United Way, and finds the Reading Pals Program is more successful. 3. CITY ATTORNEY REPORT: City Attorney Goren said his office recently sent out the most current legislative update for this past session. One bill that did survive, among others, is the bill about the Cannabis Statute which he believed is on the Governor's desk. There is a bill, HB273, which the City Clerk is watching very carefully, as is our Purchasing/Contracts Manager Keith Glatz, regarding public records. This bill integrates outside vendors with our City Clerk regarding disclosure. The essence of this bill is that when you are an outside Page 2 of 5 COMMISSION MEETING March 23, 2016 contractor providing services to the City, you are not exempt from public records law. City Attorney Goren went over several key elements of the bill, a copy of City Attorney's Memo 2016-030 outlining the key elements is on file in the City Clerk's Office. This bill is effective July 1, 2016. City Attorney Goren said the Charter Review Commission for Broward County is in place and at a special meeting conducted on March 12th several things occurred. They created four sub -committees; 1) Structure of County Government 2) Human Services and Public Safety; 3) Infrastructure and 4) Ethics Sub -committee. City Attorney Goren talked briefly about what each sub -committee would be addressing and who is chairs those sub -committees. City Attorney Goren indicated that they are working on dates for the meetings for the sub- committees. City Attorney Goren said the County Commission will, on April 5th, consider a proposal to clarify, on the ballot in November, the term of office of the current Charter Review Commission. City Attorney Goren said a lot of bills that his office had been monitoring just evaporated i.e. red light camera, certain public records issues and vacation rentals. A lot of hot and contested items dissipated over time. The 70 page summary has become a 15 page summary which will probably be only a few pages shortly. Mayor Dressler said he is vehemently opposed to the creation of an Ethics Committee and the possibility of having to go to someone other than the City Attorney for an opinion. Mayor Dressler stated in great detail his reasons for opposing the aforementioned items. Mayor Dressler talked about the IG's Office and some of their recent investigations. 4. CITY MANAGER REPORT: City Manager Cernech reminded people to register for Summer Camp. Upcoming Events: City Manager Cernech said 11 World War 2 Veterans that reside in Tamarac will be taking part in the "Honor Flight" on April 2"d to Washington, DC to tour various War Memorials. The City of Tamarac will be providing transportation to and from Miami International Airport. BSO will be providing a police escort for the bus on the way to the airport. The bus will be departing from the Kings Point Clubhouse parking lot at 3:45 a.m. on April 2"d. The Sunset Point Park grand re -opening will be held later today at 4:00 p.m. at 11000 McNab Road; the Concert in the Park will take place on Friday, April 8th at the Tamarac Sports Complex from 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. featuring the band Lazy Bonz and the Community Garage Sale will be held on Saturday, April 9t at Tamarac Park, 7501 N. University Drive, from 7:30 a.m. to noon. Past Event: City Manager Cernech reported that approximately 1,000 people attended the Springfest last Saturday. City Manager Cernech said people ask why we employ lobbyists and are they worth the money we pay them to represent Tamarac. City Manager Cernech said that our lobbyist Ron Book and his team were successful in obtaining $400,000 for our Culvert & Headwall Project; $400,000 for Phases 5 and 6 of the Bikeway Project and a $50,000 FRDAP Grant. All of these appropriations were approved by Governor Scott. City Manager Cernech noted that Representative Moskowitz and Senator Ring were also instrumental in working with the Page 3 of 5 COMMISSION MEETING March 23, 2016 Governor to make sure these appropriations got funded. This has a lot of value because Tamarac is now getting $850,000 worth of improvements. 5. PUBLIC PARTICIPATION: Mayor Dressler opened Public Participation and the following individual spoke: Peter Mason, Executive Director of the Tamarac Chamber of Commerce, talked about the upcoming Arts & Crafts Festival on April 2"d & Td and invited people to come out to the event. 6. CONSENT AGENDA: Mayor Dressler asked City Manager Cernech if there were any changes/additions to the Consent Agenda and City Manager Cernech said there were no changes/additions to the Consent Agenda. Commissioner Gomez seconded by Commissioner Placko moved approval of the Consent Agenda as presented. Motion passed unanimously (5-0). a. Approval of the March 9, 2016 Regular Commission Meeting Minutes: APPROVED b. TR12756 - Firefighter Equipment Purchase - Assistance to Firefighters Grant Program: A Resolution of the City Commission of the City of Tamarac, Florida authorizing the appropriate city officials to select Municipal Emergency Services, Inc (MES) as the vendor for the purchase and distribution of Self -Contained Breathing Apparatus (SCBA) firefighter equipment and accessories, accept itemized pricing provided by MES for said equipment, and procure said equipment on behalf of the Coalition of Cities participating in the regional Assistance to Firefighters Grant (AFG) program award at a cost of not to exceed $3,060,750, utilizing the national purchasing partners agreement pursuant to an agreement competitively bid and awarded via request for Proposal 2013-1 for fire turnouts and fire related equipment as awarded by the South Davis Metro Fire Agency; approving of funding from the appropriate capital improvement accounts; authorizing budget amendments for proper accounting purposes; providing for conflicts; providing for severability; and providing for an effective date. RESOLUTION R-2016-27 c. TR12760 - Authorization to Execute First Amendment to Contract for Sale and Purchase with AD1 Group for Extension of Inspection Period: A Resolution of the City Commission of the City of Tamarac, Florida, authorizing and directing, the appropriate City officials to execute the First Amendment to contract for Sale and Purchase, attached hereto as Exhibit 1", by and between the City of Tamarac, a municipal corporation and AD1 Group LLC to be effective Nunc pro tunc to March 8, 2016; authorizing the City Manager to approve minor non -monetary amendments to the contract for sale and purchase; providing for conflicts; providing for severability; and providing for an effective date. RESOLUTION R-2016-28 d. TR12751 - Revised BSO Permit for Special Details: Resolution of the City Commission of the City of Tamarac, Florida, authorizing the appropriate City Officials to execute a revised Broward Sheriff's Office Permit Application for Special Details for police services to be used by the Parks and Recreation Department in an amount not to exceed $81,698 in FY 2016, October 1, 2015-September 30, 2016; approving funding from the appropriate Parks and Recreation Accounts; providing for conflicts; providing for severability; and providing for an effective date. RESOLUTION R-2016-29 Page 4 of 5 COMMISSION MEETING March 23, 2016 1 n J L 1 n e. TR12757 - Franklin -Dodd Communications, LLC - Award RFP # 16-06R: A Resolution of the City Commission of the City of Tamarac, Florida, authorizing the appropriate City Officials to award Request for Proposal #16-06R, "Printing & Distribution of City of Tamarac Publications" to and execute an agreement with Franklin -Dodd Communications, LLC, for printing services for a three (3) year period, providing for two (2) additional two (2) year renewals at the discretion of the City; authorizing the City Manager to approve subsequent two (2) year renewals and expenditures for printing; providing for conflicts; providing for severability; and providing for an effective date. RESOLUTION R-2016-30 7. REGULAR AGENDA: There were no Regular Agenda items scheduled for this meeting. 8. ORDINANCE(S) - FIRST READING: There were no Ordinance(s) — First Reading scheduled for this meeting. 9. PUBLIC HEARING(S): There were no Public Hearing(s) items scheduled for this meeting. 10. ORDINANCE(S) - SECOND READING: There were no Ordinance(s) — Second Reading scheduled for this meeting. 11. QUASI-JUDICIAL HEARING(S): There were no Quasi -Judicial Hearing(s) items scheduled for this meeting. 12. OTHER: There being no further business to come before the City Commission, Mayor Dressler adjourned the meeting at 10:24 a.m. •City ClerkI Page 5 of 5 if, L�Wv Harry Dressler, Mayor COMMISSION MEETING March 23, 2016