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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCity of Tamarac Resolution (246)Temp. Reso. #9878 Page 1 August 22, 2002 CITY OF TAMARAC, FLORIDA RESOLUTION NO. R2002-246 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF TAMARAC, FLORIDA, APPOINTING MAYOR JOE SCHREIBER AS THE CITY OF TAMARAC'S VOTING DELEGATE TO THE NATIONAL LEAGUE OF CITIES' ANNUAL BUSINESS MEETING AT THE CONGRESS OF CITIES IN SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH; APPOINTING VICE MAYOR EDWARD C. PORTNER AS THE CITY OF TAMARAC'S ALTERNATE DELEGATE TO THE NATIONAL LEAGUE OF CITIES' ANNUAL BUSINESS MEETING AT THE CONGRESS OF CITIES IN SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH; DIRECTING THE CITY CLERK TO SEND A COPY OF THIS RESOLUTION TO THE NATIONAL LEAGUE OF CITIES; PROVIDING FOR CONFLICTS; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY; AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, the City of Tamarac is a member of the National League of Cities (League); and WHEREAS, the National League of Cities' Annual Business Meeting will be held at the Congress of Cities in Salt Lake City, Utah on December 7, 2002; and WHEREAS, policy development and adoption of resolutions will be undertaken during the business meeting at this Conference; and WHEREAS, the Voting Delegate from each city will cast votes on behalf of their appointing city and make decisions that determine the direction of the League; and WHEREAS, League By -Laws require that each city select one person to serve as the city's Voting Delegate; and WHEREAS, the City is allowed to select one Alternate Delegate, who may serve in the absence of the Voting Delegate; and Temp. Reso. #9878 Page 2 August 22, 2002 WHEREAS, the League, through a Memorandum dated August 14, 2002 (attached hereto as Exhibit A), has requested that the City appoint a Voting Delegate to the National League of Cities' Annual Business Meeting at the Congress of Cities in Salt Lake City, Utah; and WHEREAS, the City Manager recommends that the City appoint one Voting Delegate and one Alternate Delegate to the National League of Cities' Annual Business Meeting at the Congress of Cities in Salt Lake City, Utah; 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 appoint Mayor Joe Schreiber as the City of Tamarac's Voting Delegate and Vice Mayor Edward C. Portner as the Alternate Delegate to the National League of Cities' Annual Business Meeting at the Congress of Cities in Salt Lake City, Utah. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF TAMARAC, FLORIDA: SECTION 1: That 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 City Commission of the City of Tamarac hereby appoints Mayor Joe Schreiber as the City of Tamarac's Voting Delegate to the National League of Cities' Annual Business Meeting at the Congress of Cities' in Salt Lake City, Utah. SECTION 3: That the City Commission of the City of Tamarac hereby appoints Vice Mayor Edward C. Portner as the City of Tamarac's Alternate Voting 11 1 1 1 1 Temp. Reso. #9878 Page 3 August 22, 2002 Delegate to the National League of Cities' Annual Business Meeting at the Congress of Cities' in Salt Lake City, Utah. SECTION 4: All resolutions or parts of resolutions in conflict herewith are hereby repealed to the extent of such conflict. SECTION 5: 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 application, it shall not affect the validity of the remaining portions or applications of this Resolution. SECTION 6: This Resolution shall become effective immediately upon adoption. PASSED, ADOPTED AND APPROVED this 111" day of September 2002. ATTEST: x MARION SWENSON, CIVIC CITY CLERK I HEREBY CERTIFY that have approved this RE,OLQTION as to form. i MITCHELL S. CITY ATTO 1 JOE SCHREIBER MAYOR RECORD OF COMMISSION VOTE: MAYOR SCHREIBER AYE DIST 1: V/M. PORTNER NAY DIST 2: COMM. MISHKIN AYE DIST 3: COMM. SULTANOF AYE DIST 4: COMM. ROBERTS AYE q City of Tamarac 7525 N.W. 88th Avenue, Tamarac, Florida 33321-2401 Office of the Telephone: (954) 724-1200 • Facsimile (954) 724-1212 City Clerk September 13, 2002 Donald J. Borut, Executive Director National League of Cities 1301 Pennsylvania Avenue, N.W. Washington, DC 20004 RE: City of Tamarac, Florida — Resolution No. R2002-246 Tamarac's Voting Delegate to the National League of Cities' Annual Business Meeting at the Congress of Cities in Salt Lake City, Utah Dear Mr. Borut: Enclosed is the official form establishing the City of Tamarac's voting credentials for the Congress of Cities. The Tamarac Commission has selected Mayor Joe Schreiber to serve as the voting delegate for the City of Tamarac, and Vice Mayor Edward C. Partner to serve as the alternate voting delegate for the City of Tamarac. Sincerely, Marion Swenson, CMC City Clerk Enclosure Equal Opportunity Employer W C.i M J U. L �+ 0 o M W LL N D U W w Q L O o6 V Z C O 0 N 4 O N z cm o d m s a fA C 7 f0 y d d U Ci O Cp d > d p C .� N N ro E W o a q c ro m m O_ CD Cp w m o- ro o CL R m y t! 41 Q C v O C7 �d a) r 3 o C y 1 4 ate°' �o c U � Co ro (D is O Q �a E N Olt w G O) N m +. 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MOM 1 /Ba AP (326 3000 The National League of Cities' Annual Business Meeting will be held on Saturday, Fax. 202-62G-3043 December 7, 2002, at the Congress of Cities in Salt Lake City, Utah. Under the wwwri1(I.oIg Bylaws of the National League of Cities, depending upon the city's population, each direct member city is entitled to cast from one to 20 votes through its designated 2002Officers voting delegate at the Annual Business Meeting. NLC is now using the 2000 census F'rcrrulen( Karen,I Andor on figures to determine the number of votes your city has this year. Please consult the Mgof, Mimietnitka, Minnesnte table on the reverse side of this memorandum which shows the breakdown of votes I 11,;t Vice Presirdent ,I phl, nestefano,jl: by population categories. Meyer, New I Is)ven, Cnnnr rtirllt $Ccond Vico Plosidow Charles Iyons Your mayor and city elected officials should be informed of this request so that seI iarr,tl, IIIIII,tUII, W:;:;iltatti:;t ih, decisions can be made on who will be the voting delegate and alternate according to 6rrrnedrrle I'ir.,(l'resrrlerri nol) Klmjht your city's established procedures. Mayer, Wichita, Kansas I xpl.wti VH nil}?( -tot )o1li,ld d Bol,tt To be eligible to cast a city's vote(s), each voting delegate and alternate must be designated by the city using the attached credentials form. This form will be forwarded to NLC's Credentials Committee. NLC Bylaws expressly prohibit voting by proxy. The voting delegate must pick up his/her voting credentials BEFORE the Annual Business Meeting and must be present at the Annual Business Meeting to cast the city's vote(s). In November, NL,C will send out a special edition of the Policy Informer summarizing the proposed National Municipal Policy amendments and proposed resolutions that are to be voted on at the Annual Business Meeting. This information should be shared with your voting delegate(s). To establish your city's voting credentials for the Congress of Cities, we ask that you return the completed form to NLC not later than October 11, 2002. Please follow the instructions on the card and keep a copy for your files. A pre -addressed envelope is enclosed for your convenience. If you have any questions or concerns, contact Keith Kirk at kirk@nlc.org or (202) 626-3176, Enclosure Past Presidents; Clarence E. Anthony. Mgor, awh Hq, I I mdP • Glenda E. Hood, Muyi.tr, (hl,indrt, I Iomh • William H. Hudnut, III. Cminr:ilmrw. Villnl)n rJ I;hv;vy Ch,iw M;uy4uid • Sharpe James, 17ry Newedr. New Jim(y • Brian J. O'Neill, Cuuni.;lhnan, F'hil;idulphw Peme;ylv,rwi • Cathy Reynolds, Cuunrilwum;.0 r�.d-L;uqu, Uunvur, Culumdu • Directars: Jerry Bamherger. I:runmo:;caner. Cuvin�.tlwr Kmducky • Brenda S. Barger. Mrryrn. W;rtrrtuvvn tiuulh IBikrdo • Kenneth Barr, Mrryi.tr, I ml Wonh, Tnxe^ • Sally D. Beals, M;iyiu, Cr:ntravdh; Ohm • Threet W. Brown, Councilman, I nsl Pomm IInnrgrI • Michael S. Buehllrurn, Vill:apu Prrsiderl llinois • Steve. Burkholder, M,jpi I;il wui.td, Ildurn.L.i • Charles J. Canfield, Uiynr. Iin•hcsnr. Minns;rn,, • Calherine F. Connally, ixuculiw Uireclol I u;rgua of Asses Ind Jim Dailey, Mgoi, I. irdo Rm,k /\ibns;i�; • Alex G. Fekete, Mrtynr, I' -I b : 15nnr I luodo • Sannrel J. Ferreri, Mryui, I:;iai,nunu�:, Florida • Carolyn L. Floyd, Muyw, Kuduk, Al;cLi • Timothy M. Fulkersan, Mrtynr. Nr:mt I:a::hn I'mtnryl-iii;.i • Ed Garza, M,ryur Ser Arlomo Tom,, • Kathleen A. Gaylord. Mayne, `;inch ;8 I'md Miimwi.tln • George D. Goodman. I wriamn Ilirnckn. MIJ11g;111 Mmrcipul he;ipuu • Michael A. Guido, Uiynr. 1)r:arhorr Mir:hglan • Larry Haler, Ulmit it Mumhm, Hichknid, W;rr;hm(pn • Scott A. Hancock, I �, live. Ile rr.lui, Kirykmd Mijim pA I argue • George R. Harvell, Jr, Moyin, Mil Ilrr, lennrasuu • John Heilman. Mayor, Wen I Iollywood Caldnrrini • Joseph Hilsun, Mqur ho lon, Haywrrd (JdltIMM,1 • Jnyeelyu V. Johnson, Aldunnen, Whelan ;;;dam, Norlh (:amlina • Christopher G. Lockwood, LAFCLIhvu Uirurlur, Mama Mnmr qud Assoru1irin • Sonya L. Margerlun, Mgon, Wucl zlaynne Indi,inri • Gary Morkensun. Lxucu(ivu Uim0of Mir;;rouri Murinp;d lobe • Brenda Allison Oliver, Muyin, ';ylv,i, Willi C;uulm,i • George Parks. Fxoculiw ki«rmr. Wynwinq A :ucndlua ul Municip;dilia;; • T. J. Patterson (.(MM'd Menthri, f t hh ek, Iexmr; • Joe Pisciulte, Council Mumhor Wichr Ywser: • Marie Lnpe7 lingers, Vu:u Mayur Avi.0 h,du, Aiirar;u • Perry Ri mnrr., xncunve Il cclui, AI;IhLura [' (p al Mum(qudilios •Ann Simank incdme1nfi.r L11 P,thrirn;i hd.y, Ukkdiomn •Alicia D. Smilde Council Menih r ;;dot-: Mirhillrtn • Daniel Sora, Cuunrd Mornhnr Saginaw Michlion • W. Glenn Sleckman, III, Caunrilnuui, Ocmui Oily. Maryl;md • Frank Sturrl, I wujt 0 Uu.c(ur, luxmu, Muricip,d luuguu • Vera White -Reynolds. ,mind Momhn,i Riper I I:uri:;burl, Punrr;ylvaniu • Billy D. Williams. Crwrnl Mcm6m, I Iuir r;.. ;utdb (:arulina NATIONAL LEAGUE OF CITIES ANNUAL CONGRESS OF CITIES SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH Number of Votes — Annual Business Meeting Direct Member Cities Article IV, Section 2 of NLC's Bylaws specifies the number of votes that each direct member city of the National League of Cities is entitled to cast at the Annual Congress of Cities: ..CITY .�....�. _ POPULATION (per 2000 Census) ---..__.. NUMBER OF VOTES Under 50,000 1 vote 50,000 99,999 2 votes 100,000 — 199,999 4 votes 200,000 — 299,999 6 votes 300,000 — 399,999 8 votes 400,000 — 499,999 10 votes 500,000 — 599,999 12 votes 600,000 — 699,999 14 votes 700,000 — 799,999 16 votes 800,000 — 899,999 18 votes 900,000 and above 20 votes Please note that all member cities are required by the Bylaws to cast unanimous votes. NLC is now using 2000 census data for the city's voting entitlement.