HomeMy WebLinkAboutCity of Tamarac Resolution R-2006-139Temp Reso #11021 — July 26, 2006
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CITY OF TAMARAC, FLORIDA
RESOLUTION NO. R-2006--43i
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF
THE CITY OF TAMARAC, FLORIDA,
AUTHORIZING THE APPROPRIATE CITY
OFFICIALS TO ACCEPT THE STATE OF
FLORIDA'S STATE HOUSING INITIATIVES
PARTNERSHIP (SHIP) PROGRAM BUDGET IN
THE AMOUNT OF $541,572.00 BY ACCEPTING
THE FISCAL YEAR 2006-2007 ALLOCATION OF
THE PROGRAM FUNDS TO BE UTILIZED
ACCORDING TO THE CITY'S LOCAL HOUSING
ASSISTANCE PLAN AND HOUSING DELIVERY
GOALS CHART; THAT THE APPROPRIATE CITY
OFFICIALS ARE HEREBY AUTHORIZED TO
APPROPRIATE SAID FUNDS INCLUDING ANY
AND ALL SUBSEQUENT BUDGETARY
TRANSFERS TO BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH
PROPER ACCOUNTING STANDARDS;
PROVIDING FOR CONFLICTS; PROVIDING FOR
SEVERABILITY; AND PROVIDING FOR AN
EFFECTIVE DATE.
WHEREAS, the State of Florida has notified the City of Tamarac of its Fiscal Year
2006-2007 annual grant allocation of State Housing Initiatives Partnership (SHIP) Program
funds in the amount of $541,572.00 (attached hereto as Exhibit 1"); and
WHEREAS, the City will utilize FY 2006-2007 funds according to its Local Housing
Assistance Plan and Housing Delivery Goals Chart (attached hereto as Exhibit "2"); and
WHEREAS, the Director of Community Development recommends approval; and
WHEREAS, the City Commission of the City of Tamarac, Florida deems it to be in
the best interests of the citizens and residents of the City of Tamarac to accept the State of
Florida's State Housing Initiatives Partnership (SHIP) Program budget in the amount of
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$541,572.00 by accepting the Fiscal Year 2006-2007 allocation of the Program funds to be
utilized according to the City's Local Housing Assistance Plan and Housing Delivery Goals
Chart.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE
CITY OF TAMARAC, FLORIDA:
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.
SECTION 2: That the appropriate City Officials accept the State of Florida's
State Housing Initiatives Partnership (SHIP) Program budget in the amount of
$541,572.00 by accepting the FY 2006-2007 allocation of Program funds to be utilized
according to the City's Local Housing Assistance Plan and Housing Delivery Goals Chart.
SECTION 3: That the appropriate City Officials are hereby authorized to
appropriate said funds, including any and all subsequent budgetary transfers to be in
accordance with proper accounting standards.
SECTION 4: If any clause, section, other part or application of this Resolution
is held by any court of competent jurisdiction to be unconstitutional or invalid, in part or in
application, it shall not affect the validity of the remaining portions or applications of this
Resolution.
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SECTION 5: This Resolution shall become effective immediately upon its
adoption.
PASSED, ADOPTED AND APPROVED this day of fh y6S , 2006.
ATTEST:
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MARION SW NSON, CMC
CITY CLERK
I HEREBY CERTIFY that
I have approved this
RESOLUTION as to form.
%A(I
BETH FLANSBAUM-TALABISCC
MAYOR
RECORD OF COMMISSION VOTE:
MAYOR FLANSBAUM-TALABISCO
DIST 1: V/M PORTNER
DIST 2: COMM ATKINS-GRAD_
DIST 3: COMM. SULTANOF
DIST 4: COMM. DRESSLER
EXHIBIT 1" TEMP RESO #11021
ALACHUA I 2,225,372 I 1,117,137
Gainesville 1,108,235
BAKER 1 350,000 1 350,000
BAY I 1,499,109 I 1,153, 864
Panama City 345,245
BRADFORD 1 350,000 1 350,000
BREVARD
4,923,583
2,810,872
Cocoa
162,971
Melbourne
694,718
Palm Bay
850,303
Titusville
404,719
BROWARD
16, 070, 388
3,990,277
Coral Springs
1,171,531
Davie
772,986
Deerfield Beach
694,241
Ft. Lauderdale
1,581,326
Hollywood
1,320,986
Lauderhill
541,572
Margate
507,824
Miramar
1,001,185
Pembroke Pines
1,394,910
Plantation
785,842
Pompano Beach
938,511
Sunrise
827,625
Tamarac
541,572
CALHOUN
350,000
350,000
CHARLOTTE
Punta Gorda
1,425, 566
1,275,169
150,397
CITRUS
1,237,105
1,237,105
CLAY
1,572,653
1,572,653
COLLIER
Naples
2,937,842
2,729,843
207,999
COLUMBIA
575,179
575,179
Miami -Dade
Hialeah
Miami
Miami Beach
North Miami
14,192,485
9,675,017
1,349,705
2,266, 540
547,830
353,393
DE SOTO
350,000
350,000
DIXIE
350,000
350,000
DUVAL
7,957,343
7,957,343
ESCAMBIA
Pensacola
2,809,133
2,301,804
507,329
FLAGLER
731,472
731,472
FRANKLIN
350,000
350,000
GADSDEN
455,676
455,676
G I LC H RI ST
350,000
350,000
GLADES
350,000
350,000
GULF
350,000
350,000
HAMI LTO N
350,000
350,000
HARDEE
350,000
350,000
HENDRY
368,341
368,341
HERNAN DO
1,397,983
1,397,983
HIGHLANDS
873,973
873,973
HILLSBOROUGH
Tampa
10,453, 301
7,436,478
3,016,823
HO LMES
350,000
350,000
INDIAN RIVER
1,209,521
1,209,521
JACKSON
469,467
469,467
JEFFERSON
350,000
350,000
LAFAYETTE
350,000
350,000
LAKE
2,441,416
2,441,416
LEE
Cape Coral
Ft. Myers
5,084,461
3,218,464
1,297,554
568,443
LEON
Tallahassee
2,505,753
890,294
1,615,459
LEVY
368,341
368,341
LIBERTY
350,000
350,000
MADI SON
350,000
350,000
MANATEE
2,818,339
2,315,547
Bradenton
502,792
MARIN
2,822,924
2,365,328
Ocala
457,596
MARTIN
1,310,648
1,310,648
MONROE
772,847
772,847
NASSAU
611,969
611,969
OKALOOSA
1,747,322
1,555,641
Ft. Walton Bch.
191,681
OKEECHOBEE
3621001
362,001
ORANGE
9,630,497
7,622,538
Orlando
2,007,959
OSCEOLA
2,174, 790
1,636,312
Kissimmee
538,478
PALM BEACH
11,694,402
8,775,479
Boca Raton
788,203
Boynton Beach
605,770
Delray Beach
590,567
West Palm Beach
934,383
PASCO
3,765,231
3,765,231
PI NELLAS
8,757,148
4,695,582
Clearwater
1,023,711
Largo
691,815
St. Petersburg
2,346,040
POLK
5,001,712
3,897,834
Lakeland
838,787
Winter Haven
265,091
PUTNAM
690,097
690,097
ST. JOHNS
1,462,356
1,462,356
ST. LUCIE
Ft. Pierce
Port St. Lucie
2,225,372
670,505
357,617
1,197,250
SANTA ROSA
1,269,273
1,269,273
SARASOTA
Sarasota
3,402,100
2,894,847
507,253
SEMINOLE
3,811,191
3,811,191
SUMTER
690,097
690,097
SUWANNEE
368,341
368,341
TAYLOR
350,000
350,000
UNION
350,000
350,000
VOLUSIA
Daytona Beach
Deltona
Port Orange
4,574,244
2,699,718
602,428
767,101
504,997
WAKULLA
350,000
350,000
WALTON
501,636
501,636
WASHINGTON
350,000
350,000
Total
161,250,000
161,250,000
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