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CITY OF TAMARAC, FLORIDA
RESOLUTION NO. R-2017-
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY
OF TAMARAC, FLORIDA; TO APPROVE AN INTERLOCAL
AGREEMENT BETWEEN BROWARD COUNTY, THE CITY
OF TAMARAC AND TWENTY-FIVE OTHER
MUNICIPALITIES IN BROWARD COUNTY TO SHARE THE
RESOURCE BURDEN OF THE SYSTEM -WIDE
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY (EPA)
NATIONAL POLLUTANT DISCHARGE ELIMINATION
SYSTEM (NPDES) MUNICIPAL SEPARATE STORM SEWER
SYSTEM (MS4) PERMIT; AUTHORIZING THE
APPROPRIATE CITY OFFICIALS TO EXECUTE SAID
INTERLOCAL AGREEMENT BETWEEN BROWARD
COUNTY, THE CITY OF TAMARAC AND TWENTY-FIVE
OTHER MUNICIPALITIES IN BROWARD, AUTHORIZING
THE BROWARD COUNTY ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
AND GROWTH MANAGEMENT DEPARTMENT (EPGMD) TO
CONDUCT SPECIFIC ACTIVITIES UNDER THE NPDES
PERMIT; AUTHORIZING ANNUAL EXPENDITURES FOR
THE TERM OF THIS PERMIT OF $12,988 FOR 20171
$13,312 FOR 2018; $13,645 FOR 2019; $13,986 FOR 2020;
AND $14,336 FOR 2021; PROVIDING FOR CONFLICTS;
PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY; AND PROVIDING FOR
AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
WHEREAS, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is authorized underthe
Federal Clean Water Act and Water Quality Act to issue National Discharge Pollutant
Elimination System (NPDES) Permits to reduce pollutants generated by Stormwater
runoff; and
WHEREAS, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), by way of the Water
Quality Act of 1987, requires the County and Municipalities to comply with the
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applicable conditions of the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES)
Municipal Separate Storm Sewer System (MS4) Permit Program as administered
through the Florida Department of Environmental Protection (EPA); and
WHEREAS, the City of Tamarac and twenty-five other municipalities in Broward
County are "co-permittees" in the NPDES, MS4 Permit, with Broward County acting as
the "lead permittee", and
WHEREAS, the EPA requires monitoring of the stormwater management
programs to ensure compliance with the conditions of the NPDES Permit; and
WHEREAS, the Broward County Environmental Protection and Growth
Management Department (EPGMD) has offered to monitor certain activities under the
NPDES Permit as identified in the Interlocal Agreement, attached hereto as Exhibit 1;
and
WHEREAS, monitoring of these activities by Broward County EPGMD has been
determined to be cost effective; and
WHEREAS, the City's total financial contribution under the Interlocal Agreement
shall be $12,988 for 2017; $13,312 for 2018; $13,645 for 2019; $13,986 for 2020; and
$14,336 for 2021; and
WHEREAS, funding is available in the Stormwater Management Fund; and
WHEREAS, the Director of Public Services and the Director of Financial
Services recommend that the Interlocal Agreement share the resource burden of the
NPDES MS4 Permit be executed; and
WHEREAS, the City Commission of the City of Tamarac, Florida deems it to be
in the best interest of the citizens and residents of the City of Tamarac to approve and
F
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execute this Interlocal Agreement with Broward County.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE
CITY OF TAMARAC, FLORIDA THAT:
Section 1: The foregoing "WHEREAS" clauses are hereby ratified and confirmed
as being true and correct and are hereby made a specific part of this Resolution upon
adoption hereof. All Exhibits attached hereto are hereby incorporated herein and made
a specific part of this Resolution.
Section 2: The approval and execution of the ILA with Broward County to share
the resource burden of the NPDES MS4 Permit, attached hereto as Exhibit 1, is
HEREBY APPROVED.
Section 3: The appropriate City Officials are HEREBY authorized to execute the
ILA and to take all steps necessary to effectuate the intent of this Resolution.
Section 4: Broward County EPGMD is authorized to conduct specific activities
under the National Pollutant Elimination Discharge System (NPDES) Permit.
Section 5: Annual expenditures for the term of this Permit is: $12,988 for
2017; $13,312 for 2018; $13,645 for 2019; $13,986 for 2020; and $14,336 for 2021
respectively, are hereby authorized from within the Stormwater Management Fund.
Section 6: All Resolutions or parts of Resolutions in conflict herewith are
hereby repealed to the extent of such conflict.
Section T If any provision of this Resolution or the application thereof to any
person or circumstance is held invalid, such invalidity shall not affect other provisions or
applications of this Resolution that can be given effect without the invalid provision or
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application, and to this end the provisions of this Resolution are declared to be severable.
Section 8: This Resolution shall become effective immediately upon its passage
and adoption.
PASSED, ADOPTED AND APPROVED this day of ,2017.
DEBRA PLACKO
VICE MAYOR
ATTEST
PATRICIA TEUFEL, CM
CITY CLERK
RECORD OF COMMISSION VOTE -
MAYOR DRESSLER
DIST 1: COMM. BOLTON
DIST 2: COMM. GOMEZ
DIST I COMM. FISHMAN -�-
DIST 4: VICE MAYOR PLACKO
I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT I HAVE
APPROVED THIS RESOLUTION
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Prepared by:
Michael C. Owens, Sr. Ass't. County Attorney
115 S. Andrews Ave, Room 423
Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33301
Return original or certified
recorded document to:
Ashok Raichoudhury, P.E., Licensed Engineer
Environmental Protection and
Growth Management Department
Environmental Engineering & Permitting Div.
1 North University Drive, Mailbox 201
Plantation, FL 33324-2038
INTERLOCAL AGREEMENT AMONG BROWARD COUNTY AND THE MUNICIPALITIES OF CITY OF
COCONUT CREEK, CITY OF COOPER CITY, CITY OF CORAL SPRINGS, CITY OF DANIA BEACH,
TOWN OF DAVIE, CITY OF DEERFIELD BEACH, CITY OF HALLANDALE BEACH, TOWN OF
LAUDERDALE-BY-THE-SEA, CITY OF LAUDERDALE LAKES, CITY OF LAUDERHILL, CITY OF
LIGHTHOUSE POINT, CITY OF MARGATE, CITY OF MIRAMAR, CITY OF NORTH LAUDERDALE,
CITY OF OAKLAND PARK, CITY OF PARKLAND, TOWN OF PEMBROKE PARK, CITY OF
PEMBROKE PINES, CITY OF PLANTATION, CITY OF POMPANO BEACH, TOWN OF SOUTHWEST
RANCHES, CITY OF SUNRISE, CITY OF TAMARAC, CITY OF WESTON, CITY OF WEST PARK, AND
CITY OF WILTON MANORS RELATING TO SHARING THE RESOURCE BURDENS OF THE
SYSTEM -WIDE NPDES MUNICIPAL SEPARATE STORM SEWER SYSTEM PERMIT AND TO
AUTHORIZE BROWARD COUNTY TO CONDUCT SPECIFIC TECHNICAL ACTIVITIES REQUIRED BY
THE FOURTH FIVE-YEAR PERMIT
This is an Agreement ("Agreement"), made and entered into by and among Broward
County, a political subdivision of the State of Florida ("County") and City of Coconut Creek, City
of Cooper City, City of Coral Springs, City of Dania Beach, Town of Davie, City of Deerfield Beach,
City of Hallandale Beach, Town of Lauderdale -By -The -Sea, City of Lauderdale Lakes, City of
Lauderhill, City of Lighthouse Point, City of Margate, City of Miramar, City of North Lauderdale,
City of Oakland Park, City of Parkland, Town of Pembroke Park, City of Pembroke Pines, City of
Plantation, City of Pompano Beach, Town of Southwest Ranches, City of Sunrise, City of Tamarac,
City of Weston, City of West Park, and City of Wilton Manors, municipal corporations existing
under the laws of the State of Florida ("Municipalities") (collectively referred to as the "Parties").
WHEREAS, this Agreement is entered into pursuant to Section 163.01, Florida Statutes
(2016) also known as the "Florida Interlocal Cooperation Act of 1969," and other Florida law; and
WHEREAS, the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), by way of the Water
Quality Act of 1987, 33 U.S.C. 1251, and 40 CFR 122.42(c), requires the County and the Parties to
comply with the applicable conditions of the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System
(NPDES) Municipal Separate Storm Sewer System (MS4) Permit Program; and
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WHEREAS, the EPA has recommended that the Broward County Environmental Protection
and Growth Management Department (EPGMD) act as "lead permittee" and the Parties act as
"co-permittees;" and
WHEREAS, the State of Florida, pursuant to Section 403.0885, Florida Statutes, as
amended, is empowered to establish a state NPDES program in accordance with Section 402 of
the Clean Water Act, as amended; and
WHEREAS, the Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP) has been
delegated the NPDES permitting program from the United States EPA and has implemented the
program through adoption of Rule 62-624, Florida Administrative Code (F.A.C.), Municipal
Separate Storm Sewer Systems, to administer the delegation of the NPDES MS4 Permit program
from the EPA; and
WHEREAS, the County, by and through its EPGMD, has the legal authority and ability to
coordinate and conduct specific technical activities required by the NPDES MS4 Permits; and
WHEREAS, the County, by and through its Department of Public Works, has the legal
authority to plan, design, construct, operate, and maintain County -owned drainage facilities and
drainage facilities located within the unincorporated area of Broward County, as required of
NPDES MS4 permittees; and
WHEREAS, previous Interlocal Agreements executed by the Parties on December 3, 1996,
October 20, 1998, June 29th, 2004, and May 7th, 2013 expired at the conclusion of the third five-
year NPDES MS4 Permit on January 4, 2017; and
WHEREAS, Rule 62-4.090, F.A.C., provides that the third five-year NPDES MS4 Permit
remain in effect until FDEP's final agency action concerning the permit renewal; and
WHEREAS, FDEP issued NPDES MS4 Permit Number FLS000016-004 for the fourth cycle
five-year period on January 5, 2017; and
WHEREAS, the Municipalities are desirous of procuring the services of the County and
coordinating efforts as co-permittees, pursuant to the NPDES MS4 regulations, to manage and
perform certain technical tasks necessary to determine compliance with the applicable portions
of Parts III and V of the NPDES MS4 Permit; NOW, THEREFORE,
IN CONSIDERATION of the mutual terms, conditions, promises, covenants, and payments
hereinafter set forth, the Parties agree as follows:
ARTICLE 1. DEFINITIONS
1.1 Board. The Board of County Commissioners of Broward County, Florida.
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1.2 Contract Administrator. The Director of the Environmental Engineering and Permitting
Division.
1.3 County Administrator. The administrative head of County appointed by the Board.
1.4 County Attorney. The chief legal counsel for County appointed by the Board.
1.5 Services. All work required by Parties under this Agreement, including without limitation
all payments, deliverables, consulting, training, project management, or other services specified
in Article 2 and Exhibit A.
ARTICLE 2. SCOPE OF SERVICES
2.1 The Parties shall perform all work identified in this Agreement including without
limitation the Scope of Services described in Exhibit A. The Scope of Services stated in this
Agreement is a description of the Parties' obligations and responsibilities and is deemed to
include preliminary considerations and prerequisites, and all labor, materials, equipment, and
tasks which are such an inseparable part of the work described that exclusion would render
performance by the Parties impractical, illogical, or unconscionable. The Parties shall meet or
exceed all applicable federal, state, and local laws, ordinances, codes, rules, and regulations in
performing the Services.
2.2 The Parties acknowledge that the Contract Administrator has no authority to make
changes that would increase, decrease, or otherwise modify the Scope of Services to be provided
under this Agreement except as expressly set forth in this Agreement.
ARTICLE 3. TERM AND TIME OF PERFORMANCE
3.1 The term of this Agreement shall begin on the date it is recorded pursuant to Section 9.23
("effective date") and shall continue in force and effect for the duration of the fourth cycle of the
NPDES M54 Permit term and any extension or continuation of the NPDES MS4 Permit's
effectiveness pursuant to Section 3.2, unless terminated earlier by any Party's written notice of
termination provided pursuant to Section 7.2. The continuation of this Agreement beyond the
end of any fiscal year of the Parties is subject to both the appropriation and the availability of
funds in accordance with Chapter 129, Florida Statutes.
3.2 If the fourth cycle of the NPDES M54 Permit expires before FDEP issues the permit
renewal and the term and conditions of the fourth cycle permit are still in effect under Rule
62-4.090, F.A.C., then the Parties agree to continue to provide the services indicated in this
Agreement until issuance of the fifth cycle of the NPDES MS4 Permit. The Municipalities agree
to continue to provide the financial contribution in proportion to the number of days between
the expiration of the fourth cycle permit and the issuance date of the fifth cycle permit as
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indicated on Exhibit B with an escalation factor of the payment rate of two and half percent
(2 %%) each year.
ARTICLE 4. COMPENSATION
Each Municipality will pay County as follows for the 2017 costs:
Services/Goods Not -To -Exceed Amount
Services $600 plus $0.205 per
capita based on the
2010 census data
The Parties' costs thereafter shall be payable in accordance with the schedule in Exhibit B.
Payments for 2017 shall be due on April 1, 2017, or the date of the execution of this Agreement,
whichever is later, and on or before each April 15t thereafter during the duration of this
Agreement, including during any extension of the Parties' services as provided for in Section 3.2.
All payments shall be made to County at the address designated for Notices under Section 9.7.
ARTICLE 5. GOVERNMENTAL IMMUNITY
Nothing herein is intended to serve as a waiver of sovereign immunity by any Party nor shall
anything included herein be construed as consent to be sued by third parties in any matter arising
out of this Agreement or any other contract. Parties are state agencies or subdivisions as defined
in Section 768.28, Florida Statutes, and shall be fully responsible for the acts and omissions of its
agents or employees to the extent permitted by law.
ARTICLE 6. GOVERNMENTAL POWERS, FUNCTIONS, AND DUTIES NOT TRANSFERRED
It is specifically understood and agreed that all of the governmental powers, functions, and duties
as may be vested in the Municipalities pursuant to Florida Law, or any other law, ordinance, or
Charter provision of any Municipality not specifically transferred to or being carried out by
County hereunder shall be and are retained by the Municipalities.
ARTICLE 7. TERMINATION
7A This Agreement may be terminated for cause by the aggrieved party if the party in breach
has not corrected the breach within ten (10) days after receipt of written notice from the
aggrieved party identifying the breach. This Agreement may also be terminated for convenience
by any of the Parties. Termination for convenience by the Board on behalf of County or by any
of the Parties shall be effective on the termination date stated in written notice provided to the
other Parties, which termination date shall be not less than thirty (30) days after the date of such
written notice. This Agreement may also be terminated by the County Administrator upon such
notice as the County Administrator deems appropriate under the circumstances in the event the
County Administrator determines that termination is necessary to protect the public health,
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safety, or welfare. If County erroneously, improperly, or unjustifiably terminates for cause, such
termination shall, at County's sole election, be deemed a termination for convenience, which
shall be effective thirty (30) days after such notice of termination for cause is provided.
7.2 Notice of termination shall be provided in accordance with the "NOTICES" section of this
Agreement except that notice of termination by the County Administrator, which the County
Administrator deems necessary to protect the public health, safety, or welfare may be verbal
notice that shall be promptly confirmed in writing in accordance with the "NOTICES" section of
this Agreement.
7.3 In the event this Agreement is terminated for convenience by any Party, County shall be
paid for any services properly performed under the Agreement through the termination date
specified in the written notice of termination. The Parties acknowledge that each have received
good, valuable, and sufficient consideration, the receipt and adequacy of which are hereby
acknowledged, for the right to terminate this Agreement for convenience.
ARTICLE 8. EEO COMPLIANCE
8.1 No party to this Agreement may discriminate on the basis of race, color, sex, religion,
national origin, disability, age, marital status, political affiliation, sexual orientation, pregnancy,
or gender identity and expression in the performance of this Agreement.
8.2 By execution of this Agreement, County represents that it has not been placed on the
discriminatory vendor list as provided in Section 287.134, Florida Statutes. The Parties hereby
materially rely on such representation in entering into this Agreement.
ARTICLE 9. MISCELLANEOUS
9.1 Rights in Documents and Work. Any and all reports, photographs, surveys, and other data
and documents provided or created in connection with this Agreement are and shall remain the
joint property of County and Municipalities, and, if a copyright is claimed, County grants to
Municipalities a non-exclusive license to use the copyrighted item(s) indefinitely, to prepare
derivative works, and to make and distribute copies to the public. In the event of termination of
this Agreement, any reports, photographs, surveys, and other data and documents prepared by
County, whether finished or unfinished, shall be the joint property of County and the
Municipalities.
9.2 Public Records. To the extent County is acting on behalf of the Parties as stated in Section
119.0701, Florida Statutes, County shall:
a. Keep and maintain public records required were the Municipalities performing the
services under this Agreement;
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b. Upon request from any Municipality, provide that Municipality with a copy of the
requested records or allow the records to be inspected or copied within a reasonable time
and at a cost that does not exceed that provided in Chapter 119, Florida Statutes, or as
otherwise provided by law;
c. Ensure that public records that are exempt or that are confidential and exempt from
public record requirements are not disclosed except as authorized by law for the duration
of the Agreement and following completion of the Agreement if the records are not
transferred to the Municipalities; and
d. Upon completion of the Agreement, maintain at County, at no cost to the
Municipalities, all public records in possession of County upon termination of this
Agreement or keep and maintain public records required were the Municipalities
performing the service. If County transfers the records to the Municipalities, County shall
destroy any duplicate public records that are exempt or confidential and exempt. If the
County keeps and maintains public records upon completion of the Agreement, County
shall meet all applicable requirements for retaining public records. All records stored
electronically must be provided to Municipalities upon request in a format that is
compatible with the information technology systems of County.
A request for public records regarding this Agreement may be made directly to any Party, who
will be responsible for responding to any such public records requests.
IF THE PARTIES HAVE QUESTIONS REGARDING THE APPLICATION OF CHAPTER
119, FLORIDA STATUTES, TO A PARTY'S DUTY TO PROVIDE PUBLIC RECORDS
RELATING TO THIS CONTRACT, CONTACT THE PARTY'S CUSTODIAN OF PUBLIC
RECORDS LISTED IN EXHIBIT C.
9.3 Truth -In -Negotiation Representation. County's compensation under this Agreement is
based upon representations supplied to Municipalities by County, and County certifies that the
information supplied, including without limitation in the negotiation of this Agreement, is
accurate, complete, and current at the time of contracting. County shall be entitled to recover
any damages it incurs to the extent such representation is untrue.
9.4 Public Entity Crime Act. The Parties represent that each is familiar with the requirements
and prohibitions under the Public Entity Crime Act, Section 287.133, Florida Statutes, and
represents that its entry into this Agreement will not violate that Act. In addition to the
foregoing, each Party further represents that there has been no determination that it committed
a "public entity crime" as defined by Section 287.133, Florida Statutes, and that it has not been
formally charged with committing an act defined as a "public entity crime" regardless of the
amount of money involved or whether it has been placed on the convicted vendor list.
Notwithstanding any provision in this Agreement to the contrary, if any representation stated in
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this paragraph is false, County shall have the right to immediately terminate this Agreement and
be paid for all services delivered through the date of termination.
9.5 Independent Contractor. County is an independent contractor under this Agreement. In
providing Services under this Agreement, neither County nor its agents shall act as officers,
employees, or agents of Municipalities. County shall not have the right to bind Municipalities to
any obligation not expressly undertaken by County under this Agreement.
9.6 Third Party Beneficiaries. The Parties do not intend to directly or substantially benefit a
third party by this Agreement. Therefore, the Parties acknowledge that there are no third party
beneficiaries to this Agreement and that no third party shall be entitled to assert a right or claim
against any Party based upon this Agreement.
9.7 Notices. In order for a notice to a party to be effective under this Agreement, notice must
be sent via U.S. first-class mail with a contemporaneous copy via e-mail to the addresses listed
below and shall be effective upon mailing. The addresses for notice shall remain as set forth in
Exhibit D unless and until changed by providing notice of such change in accordance with the
provisions of this Section.
9.8 Assignment and Performance. Neither this Agreement nor any right or interest herein
may be assigned, transferred, subcontracted, or encumbered by any Party without the prior
written consent of the Parties. If any Party violates this provision, County shall have the right to
immediately terminate this Agreement. County represents that each person and entity that will
provide services under this Agreement is duly qualified to perform such services by all
appropriate governmental authorities, where required, and is sufficiently experienced and skilled
in the area(s) for which such person or entity will render services. County agrees that all services
under this Agreement shall be performed in a skillful and respectful manner, and that the quality
of all such services shall equal or exceed prevailing industry standards for the provision of such
services.
9.9 Materiality and Waiver of Breach. Each requirement, duty, and obligation set forth herein
was bargained for at arm's-length and is agreed to by the Parties. Each requirement, duty, and
obligation set forth herein is substantial and important to the formation of this Agreement, and
each is, therefore, a material term hereof. Any Party's failure to enforce any provision of this
Agreement shall not be deemed a waiver of such provision or modification of this Agreement. A
waiver of any breach of a provision of this Agreement shall not be deemed a waiver of any
subsequent breach and shall not be construed to be a modification of the terms of this
Agreement.
9.10 Compliance with Laws. The Parties shall comply with all applicable federal, state, and
local laws, codes, ordinances, rules, and regulations in performing the duties, responsibilities,
and obligations pursuant to this Agreement.
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9.11 Severability. In the event any part of this Agreement is found to be unenforceable by any
court of competent jurisdiction, that part shall be deemed severed from this Agreement and the
balance of this Agreement shall remain in full force and effect.
9.12 Joint Preparation. This Agreement has been jointly prepared by the Parties hereto, and
shall not be construed more strictly against either Party.
9.13 Interpretation. The headings contained in this Agreement are for reference purposes only
and shall not in any way affect the meaning or interpretation of this Agreement. All personal
pronouns used in this Agreement shall include the other gender, and the singular shall include
the plural, and vice versa, unless the context otherwise requires. Terms such as "herein,"
"hereof," "hereunder," and "hereinafter" refer to this Agreement as a whole and not to any
particular sentence, paragraph, or section where they appear, unless the context otherwise
requires. Whenever reference is made to a Section or Article of this Agreement, such reference
is to the Section or Article as a whole, including all of the subsections of such Section, unless the
reference is made to a particular subsection or subparagraph of such Section or Article.
9.14 Priority of Provisions. If there is a conflict or inconsistency between any term, statement,
requirement, or provision of any document or exhibit attached hereto or referenced or
incorporated herein and any provision of Articles 1 through 9 of this Agreement, the provisions
contained in Articles 1 through 9 shall prevail and be given effect.
9.15 Law, Jurisdiction, Venue, Waiver of Jury Trial. This Agreement shall be interpreted and
construed in accordance with and governed by the laws of the state of Florida. The Parties agree
that the exclusive venue for any lawsuit arising from, related to, or in connection with this
Agreement shall be in the state courts of the Seventeenth Judicial Circuit in and for Broward
County, Florida. If any claim arising from, related to, or in connection with this Agreement must
be litigated in federal court, the Parties agree that the exclusive venue for any such lawsuit shall
be in the United States District Court or United States Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District
of Florida. BY ENTERING INTO THIS AGREEMENT, THE PARTIES HEREBY EXPRESSLY WAIVE ANY
RIGHTS EACH PARTY MAY HAVE TO A TRIAL BY JURY OF ANY CIVIL LITIGATION RELATED TO
THIS AGREEMENT. IF A PARTY FAILS TO WITHDRAW A REQUEST FOR A JURY TRIAL IN A
LAWSUIT ARISING OUT OF THIS AGREEMENT AFTER WRITTEN NOTICE BY ANY OTHER PARTY
OF VIOLATION OF THIS SECTION, THE PARTY MAKING THE REQUEST FOR JURY TRIAL SHALL BE
LIABLE FOR THE REASONABLE ATTORNEYS' FEES AND COSTS OF THE OTHER PARTIES IN
CONTESTING THE REQUEST FOR JURY TRIAL, AND SUCH AMOUNTS SHALL BE AWARDED BY THE
COURT IN ADJUDICATING THE MOTION.
9.16 Amendments. No modification, amendment, or alteration in the terms or conditions
contained herein shall be effective unless contained in a written document prepared with the
same or similar formality as this Agreement and executed by the Parties or others delegated
authority or otherwise authorized to execute same on their behalf.
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9.17 Prior Agreements. This Agreement represents the final and complete understanding of
the parties regarding the subject matter hereof and supersedes all prior and contemporaneous
negotiations and discussions regarding that subject matter. There is no commitment, agreement,
or understanding concerning the subject matter of this Agreement that is not contained in this
written document.
9.18 Payable Interest
9.22.1 Payment of Interest. The Parties waive, reject, disclaim and surrender any and
all entitlement each has or may have to receive interest in connection with a dispute or
claim arising from, related to, or in connection with this Agreement. This paragraph shall
not apply to any claim for interest if such application would be contrary to applicable law.
9.22.2 Rate of Interest. If, for whatever reason, the preceding subsection is determined
to be invalid or unenforceable by a court of competent jurisdiction, the annual rate of
interest payable by any Party under this Agreement, whether as prejudgment interest or
for any other purpose, shall be, to the full extent permissible under applicable law, 0.25%
(one quarter of one percent) simple interest (uncompounded).
9.19 Incorporation by Reference. Any and all Recital clauses stated above are true and correct
and are incorporated herein by reference. The attached Exhibits are incorporated into and made
a part of this Agreement.
9.20 Representation of Authority. Each individual executing this Agreement on behalf of a
Party hereto hereby represents and warrants that he or she is, on the date he or she signs this
Agreement, duly authorized by all necessary and appropriate action to execute this Agreement
on behalf of such party and does so with full legal authority.
9.21 Counterparts and Multiple Originals. This Agreement may be executed in multiple
originals, and may be executed in counterparts, each of which shall be deemed to be an original,
but all of which, taken together, shall constitute one and the same agreement.
9.22 Use of County Logo. Municipalities shall not use County's name, logo, or otherwise refer
to this Agreement in any marketing or publicity materials without the prior written consent of
County.
9.23 Recording. This Agreement shall be recorded in accordance with the Florida Interlocal
Cooperation Act of 1969. County shall record this instrument at its own expense.
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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Parties hereto have made and executed this Agreement: County
through its BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS, signing by and through its Mayor or
Vice -Mayor, authorized to execute same by Board action on the day of
20_, and Municipalities, signing by and through their officials as reflected
below, duly authorized to execute same.
ATTEST:
Broward County Administrator, as
Ex-officio Clerk of the Broward County
Board of County Commissioners
COUNTY
BROWARD COUNTY, by and through
its Board of County Commissioners
0
day of , 20_
Approved as to form by
Joni Armstrong Coffey
Broward County Attorney
Governmental Center, Suite 423
115 South Andrews Avenue
Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33301
Telephone: (954) 357-7600
Telecopier: (954) 357-7641
By:
Michael C. Owens (Date)
Senior Assistant County Attorney
By:
Maite Azcoitia (Date)
Deputy County Attorney
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INTERLOCAL AGREEMENT AMONG BROWARD COUNTY AND MUNICIPALITIES TO SHARE THE
RESOURCE BURDENS OF THE SYSTEM WIDE NPDES MUNICIPAL SEPARATE STORM SEWER
SYSTEM PERMIT AND TO AUTHORIZE BROWARD COUNTY TO CONDUCT SPECIFIC TECHNICAL
ACTIVITIES REQUIRED BY THE FOURTH FIVE-YEAR PERMIT
Attest:
Clerk
CITY OF COCONUT CREEK
By
Mayor -Commissioner
day of , 20_
By
Manager
day of , 20_
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
City Attorney
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INTERLOCAL AGREEMENT AMONG BROWARD COUNTY AND MUNICIPALITIES TO SHARE THE
RESOURCE BURDENS OF THE SYSTEM WIDE NPDES MUNICIPAL SEPARATE STORM SEWER
SYSTEM PERMIT AND TO AUTHORIZE BROWARD COUNTY TO CONDUCT SPECIFIC TECHNICAL
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By
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day of , 20_
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Mayor -Commissioner
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Manager
day of 120
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By
Manager
day of 20_
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TOWN OF DAVIE
By
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By
Manager
day of 120
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CITY OF DEERFIELD BEACH
By
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day of , 20_
By
Manager
day of , 20_
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CITY OF HALLANDALE BEACH
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day of , 20_
By
Manager
day of , 20_
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TOWN OF LAU DERDALE-BY-TH E-SEA
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day of , 20_
By
Manager
day of , 20_
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CITY OF LAUDERDALE LAKES
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day of , 20_
By
Manager
day of , 20_
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CITY OF LAUDERHILL
By
Mayor -Commissioner
day of , 20_
By
Manager
day of , 20_
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
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Attest:
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CITY OF LIGHTHOUSE POINT
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Mayor -Commissioner
day of 120
By
Manager
day of , 20
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
City Attorney
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Attest:
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CITY OF MARGATE
a
Mayor -Commissioner
day of , 20
By
Manager
day of , 20
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
City Attorney
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CITY OF MIRAMAR
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By.
Mayor -Commissioner
day of , 20
Manager
day of .20
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
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Attest:
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CITY OF NORTH LAUDERDALE
By
Mayor-Councilmember
day of 120
By
Manager
day of , 20
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
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Attest:
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CITY OF OAKLAND PARK
By
Mayor -Commissioner
day of , 20
By
Manager
day of , 20
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
City Attorney
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Attest:
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CITY OF PARKLAND
By
Mayor -Commissioner
day of , 20_
By
Manager
day of , 20_
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
City Attorney
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Attest:
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TOWN OF PEMBROKE PARK
By
Mayor -Commissioner
day of , 20_
By
Manager
day of , 20_
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
City Attorney
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Attest:
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CITY OF PEMBROKE PINES
By
Mayor -Commissioner
day of , 20_
By
Manager
day of 20
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
City Attorney
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Attest:
Clerk
CITY OF PLANTATION
By
Mayor-Councilmember
day of , 20
By
Manager
day of 20
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
City Attorney
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CITY OF POMPANO BEACH
By
Mayor -Commissioner
day of 20_
By
Manager
day of 20
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
City Attorney
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Attest:
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CITY OF SUNRISE
Mayor -Commissioner
day of , 20
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day of , 20
By
Manager
day of , 20
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3 day of , 20
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Attest:
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CITY OF WESTON
By
Mayor -Commissioner
day of , 20_
By
Manager
day of 120
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
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CITY OF WEST PARK
By
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day of , 20_
By
Manager
day of , 20_
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
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CITY OF WILTON MANORS
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day of , 20
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day of 120
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INTERLOCAL AGREEMENT AMONG BROWARD COUNTY AND PARTIES
CONCERNING THE FOURTH CYCLE FIVE-YEAR NPDES MS4 PERMIT NO. FLS000016-004
Exhibit B
Financial Contribution for Each Party by Year
2010
April
April
April
April
April
Party
Population
1st, 2017
1st, 2018
1st, 2019
1st, 2020
1st, 2021
Coconut Creek
52,909
$11,446
$11,733
$12,026
$12,326
$12,635
Cooper City
28,547
$6,452
$6,613
$6,779
$6,948
$7,122
Coral Springs
121,096
$25,425
$26,060
$26,712
$27,380
$28,064
Dania Beach
29,639
$6,676
$6,843
$7,014
$7,189
$7,369
Davie
91,992
$19,458
$19,945
$20,443
$20,955
. $21,478
Deerfield Beach
75,018
$15,979
$16,378
$16,788
$17,207
$17,637
Hallandale
37,113
$8,208
$8,413
$8,624
$8,839
$9,060
Lauderdale -by -the -Sea
6,056
$1,841
1 $1,888
$1,935
$1,983
$2,033
Lauderdale Lakes
32,593
$7,282
$7,464
$7,650
$7,841
$8,037
Lauderhill
66,887
$14,312
$14,670
$15,036
$15,412
$15,798
Lighthouse Point
10,344
$2,721
$2,789
$2,858
$2,930
$3,003
Margate
53,284
$11,523
$11,811
$12,107
$12,409
$12,719
Miramar
122,041
$25,618
$26,259
$26,915
$27,588
$28,278
North Lauderdale
41,023
$9,010
$9,235
$9,466
$9,702
$9,945
Oakland Park
41,363
$9,079
$9,306
$9,539
$9,778
$10,022
Parkland
23,962
$5,512
$5,650
$5,791
$5,936
$6,084
Pembroke Park
6,102
$1,851
$1,897
$1,945
$1,993
$2,043
Pembroke Pines
154,750
$32,324
$33,132
$33,960
$34,809
$35,679
Plantation
84,955
$18,016
$18,466
$18,928
$19,401
$19,886
Pompano Beach
99,845
$21,068
$21,595
$22,135
$22,688
$23,255
Southwest Ranches
7,345
$2,106
$2,158
$2,212
$2,268
$2,324
Sunrise
84,439
$17,910
$18,358
$18,817
$19,287
$19,769
Tamarac
60,427
$12,988
$13,312
$13,645
$13,986
$14,336
Weston
65,333
$13,993
$14,343
$14,702
$15,069
$15,446
West Park
14,156
$3,502
$3,590
$3,679
$3,771
$3,866
Wilton Manors
11,632
$2,985
$3,059
$3,136
$3,214
$3,294
BCPWD
16,357
$3,953
$4,052
$4,153
$4,257
$4,364
Total
1,439,208
$311,238
$319,019
$326,994
$335,169
$343,548
Year 2017 cost is based on flat fee of $600 per municipality plus $0.205 per capita, based on 2010 Census
data and 2.5% increase each year
This proposed fee is subject to Broword County Commission approval
BCF #101 (Rev. 10.01.16) Page 82 of 88
Exhibit C
Parties' Public Records Custodians Pursuant to Section 9.2
BROWARD COUNTY - ASHOK RAICHOUDHURY, (954) 519-1490,
ARAICHOUDHURY@BROWARD.ORG, 1 N UNIVERSITY DRIVE, #201,
PLANTATION, FL 33324
CITY OF COCONUT CREEK - CITY CLERK, LESLIE WALLACE MAY, 954-973-6774,
PUBLICRECORDS@COCONUTCREEK.NET, 4800 WEST COPANS ROAD,
COCONUT CREEK, FLORIDA 33063
CITY OF COOPER CITY - CITY CLERK/DIRECTOR OF ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES,
KATHRYN SIMS, 954-434-4300, KSIMS@COOPERCITYFL.ORG, P.O. BOX
290910, COOPER CITY, FLORIDA 33329-0910
CITY OF CORAL SPRINGS - CITY CLERK, DEBRA DORE THOMAS, 954-344-1067,
DTHOMAS@CORALSPRINGS.ORG, 9551 WEST SAMPLE ROAD, CORAL
SPRINGS, FLORIDA 33065
CITY OF DANIA BEACH - CITY CLERK, LOUISE STILSON, 954-924-6800,
LSTILSON@DANIABAECHFL.GOV, 100 WEST DANIA BEACH BOULEVARD,
DANIA BEACH, FLORIDA 33004
TOWN OF DAVIE - TOWN CLERK, EVELYN ROIG, 954-797-1011,
EVELYN_ROIG@DAVIE-FL.GOV, 6591 ORANGE DRIVE, DAVIE, FLORIDA 33314
CITY OF DEERFIELD BEACH - CITY CLERK, SAMANTHA GILLYARD, 954-480-4213,
WEB.CLERK@DEERFIELD-BEACH.COM, 150 NORTHEAST SECOND AVENUE,
DEERFIELD BEACH, FLORIDA 33441
CITY OF HALLANDALE BEACH - MARIO BATAILLE, 954-457-1339,
MBATAILLE@COHB.ORG, 400 SOUTH FEDERAL HIGHWAY, HALLANDALE
BEACH, FLORIDA 33009
TOWN OF LAUDERDALE-BY-THE SEA - TOWN CLERK, TEDRA ALLEN, 954-640-4201,
TEDRAA@LAUDERDALEBYTHESEA-FL.GOV, 4501 OCEAN DRIVE, LAUDERDALE-
BY-THE-SEA FLORIDA 33308
CITY OF LAUDERDALE LAKES - CITY CLERK, SHARON HOUSLIN, 954-535-2707,
SHARONH@LAUDERDALELAKES.ORG, 4300 NORTHWEST 36 STREET,
LAUDERDALE LAKES, FLORIDA 33319
CITY OF LAUDERHILL - CITY CLERK, ANDREA M. ANDERSON, 954-730-3010,
AANDERSON@LAUDERHILL-FL.GOV, 5581 W OAKLAND PARK BLVD.,
LAUDERHILL, FLORIDA 33313
CITY OF LIGHTHOUSE POINT - CITY CLERK, JENNIFER OH, 954-943-6500,
JOH@LIGHTHOUSEPOINT.COM, 2200 NE 38TH ST., LIGHTHOUSE POINT, FL
33064
BCF #101 (Rev. 10.01.16) Page 83 of 88
CITY OF MARGATE - CITY CLERK, JOSEPH KAVANAGH, 954-972-6454,
JJKAVANAGH@MARGATEFL.COM, 5790 MARGATE BOULEVARD, MARGATE,
FLORIDA 33063
CITY OF MIRAMAR - CITY CLERK, DENISE A. GIBBS, 954-602-3011,
DAGIBBS@MIRAMARFL.GOV, 2300 CIVIC CENTER PLACE, MIRAMAR, FLORIDA
33023
CITY OF NORTH LAUDERDALE - CITY CLERK, PATRICIA VANCHERI, 954-724-7056,
PVANCHERI@NLAUDERDALE.ORG, 701 SOUTHWEST 71 AVENUE, NORTH
LAUDERDALE, FLORIDA 33068
CITY OF OAKLAND PARK - CITY CLERK, RENEE SHROUT, 954-630-4298,
RENEES@OAKLANDPARKFL.GOV, 5399 NORTH DIXIE HIGHWAY, SUITE 3,
OAKLAND PARK, FLORIDA 33334
CITY OF PARKLAND - CITY CLERK, JENNIFER JOHNSON, 954-757-4132,
JUGHNSON@CITYOFPARKLAND.ORG, 6600 UNIVERSITY DR., PARKLAND,
FLORIDA 33067
TOWN OF PEMBROKE PARK - PUBLIC WORKS DIRECTOR, TODD V. LARSON, 954-
9664600 EXT. 238, TLARSON@TOWNOFPEMBROKEPARK.COM AND
STEPHANIE WOODBURY SWOODBURY@TOWNOFPEMBROKEPARK.COM,
3150 SW 52 AVENUE, PEMBROKE PARK, FLORIDA 33023
CITY OF PEMBROKE PINES - CITY ENGINEER, KARL KENNEDY, 954-518-9040,
KKENNEDY@PPINES.COM, 8300 SOUTH PALM DRIVE, PEMBROKE PINES,
FLORIDA 33026
CITY OF PLANTATION - CITY CLERK, SUSAN SLATTERY, 954-797-2719,
SSLATTERY@PLANTATION.ORG, 400 NORTHWEST 73 AVENUE, PLANTATION,
FLORIDA 33317
CITY OF POMPANO BEACH - CITY CLERK, ASCELETA HAMMOND, 954-786-4611,
RECORDSCUSTODIAN@COPBFL.COM, 100 WEST ATLANTIC BOULEVARD, P. 0.
DRAWER 1300, POMPANO BEACH, FLORIDA 33061
TOWN OF SOUTHWEST RANCHES - ASSISTANT TOWN ADMINISTRATOR/TOWN
CLERK, RUSSELL MUNIZ, 954-434-0008, RMUNIZ@SOUTHWESTRANCHES.ORG,
13400 GRIFFIN ROAD, SOUTHWEST RANCHES, FL 33330
CITY OF SUNRISE - CITY CLERK, FELICIA M. BRAVO, 954-746-3333,
CITYCLERK@SUNRISEFL.GOV, 10770 WEST OAKLAND PARK BLVD., SUNRISE,
FLORIDA 33351
CITY OF TAMARAC - CITY CLERK, PAT TEUFEL, 954-597-3506,
PATT@TAMARAC. 0RG, 7525 NORTHWEST 88 AVENUE, TAMARAC, FLORIDA
33321
BCF #101 (Rev. 10.01.16) Page 84 of 88
CITY OF WESTON - CITY CLERK, PATRICIA BATES, 954-385-2000,
PBATES@WESTONFL.ORG, 17200 ROYAL PALM BOULEVARD, WESTON, FL
33326
CITY OF WEST PARK - CITY CLERK, ALEXANDRA GRANT, 954-989-2688 EXT. 205,
AGRANT@CITYOFWESTPARK.ORG, 1965 S SR7, WEST PARK, FLORIDA 33023
CITY OF WILTON MANORS - CITY CLERK, KATHRYN SIMS, 954-390-2123,
KSIMS@WILTONMANORS.COM, CITY OF WILTON MANORS, 2020 WILTON
DRIVE, WILTON MANORS, FLORIDA 33305
BCF #101 (Rev. 10.01.16) Page 85 of 88
Exhibit D
Parties' Addresses for Notice Pursuant to Section 9.7
IF TO COUNTY:
Environmental Protection and Growth
Management Department
Director, Broward County Environmental
Engineering and Permitting Division
1 N University Dr. #201
Plantation, FL 33324
IF TO MUNICIPALITIES:
Mayor, City of Coconut Creek
4800 West Copans Road
Coconut Creek, Florida 33063
btooley coconutcreek.net
Mayor, City of Coral Springs
9551 West Sample Road
Coral Springs, Florida 33065
wcampbell@coralsprings.org
Mayor, Town of Davie
6591 Orange Drive
Davie, Florida 33314
ludo paul@davie-fl.gov
Mayor, City of Hallandale Beach
400 South Federal Highway
Hallandale Beach, Florida 33009
icooper@hallandalebeachfl.gov
Mayor, City of Lauderdale Lakes
4300 Northwest 36 Street
Lauderdale Lakes, Florida 33319
HazelleR@lauderdalelakes.org
Unincorporated Broward County
Director, Public Works Department
115 South Andrews Avenue
Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33301
Mayor, City of Cooper City
9090 Southwest 50 Place
Cooper City, Florida 33328
Mayor Ross@CooPerCitvFL.org
Mayor, City of Dania Beach
100 West Dania Beach Boulevard
Dania Beach, Florida 33004
tamaraiames@daniabeachfl.gov
Mayor, City of Deerfield Beach
150 Northeast Second Avenue
Deerfield Beach, Florida 33441
web.commission@Deerfield-Beach.com
Mayor, Town of Lauderdale -by -the Sea
4501 Ocean Drive
Lauderdale -by -the -Sea Florida 33308
scotsasser@lauderdalebythesea-fl.gov
Mayor, City of Lauderhill
5581 W Oakland Park Blvd
Lauderhill, Florida 33313
rkaplan lauderhill-fl.gov
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Mayor, City of Lighthouse Point
2200 NE 38th Street
Lighthouse Point, Florida 33064
gtroast@lighthouseooint.com
and
John Lavisky, City Administrator
2200 NE 38th Street
Lighthouse Point, Florida 33064
ilavisky lighthousepoint.com
Mayor, City of Miramar
2300 Civic Center Place
Miramar, Florida 33023
wmessam@miramarfl.gov
Mayor, City of Oakland Park
5399 North Dixie Highway, Suite 3
Oakland Park, Florida 33334
JohnA@oaklandparkfl
Mayor, City of Margate
5790 Margate Boulevard
Margate, Florida 33063
truzzano@margatefl.com
Mayor, City of North Lauderdale
701 Southwest 71 Avenue
North Lauderdale, Florida 33068
ibradv@nlaiderdale.org
Mayor, City of Parkland
6600 University Dr.
Parkland, Florida 33067
chunschofskv@cityofoarkland.org
Mayor, Town of Pembroke Park Mayor, City of Pembroke Pines
3150 Southwest 52 Avenue 10100 Pines Boulevard
Pembroke Park, Florida 33023 Pembroke Pines, Florida 33026
amohammed@townofDembroker)ark.com fortis@ppines.com
Mayor, City of Plantation
400 Northwest 73 Avenue
Plantation, Florida 33317
Mayor@Plantation.org
Mayor, Town of Southwest Ranches
13400 Griffin Road
Southwest Ranches, FL 33330
dmckav@southwestranches.org
Mayor, City of Pompano Beach
100 West Atlantic Boulevard
P. O. Drawer 1300
Pompano Beach, Florida 33061
lamar.fisher@copbfi.com
Mayor, City of Sunrise
10770 West Oakland Park Blvd.
Sunrise, Florida 33351
mrvan@sunrisefl.gov
With copy to:
City Attorney
City Attorney's Office
City of Sunrise
10770 West Oakland Park Boulevard
Sunrise, FL 33351
cityattorney-@sunrisefl.gov
BCF #101 (Rev. 10.01.16) Page 87 of 88
Mayor, City of Tamarac
7525 Northwest 88 Avenue
Tamarac, Florida 33321
Harry.Dressler@tamarac.org
Mayor, City of West Park
1965 S SR7
West Park, Florida 33023
EJones@citVofwestpark.org
Mayor, City of Weston
17200 Royal Palm Boulevard
Weston, FL 33326
dstermer@westonfl.org
Mayor, City of Wilton Manors
2020 Wilton Drive
Wilton Manors, Florida 33305
gresnick@wiltonmanors.com
BCF #101(Rev. 10.01.16) Page 88 of 88