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CITY OF TAMARAC, FLORIDA
RESOLUTION NO. R-2001-118
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY
OF TAMARAC, FLORIDA AUTHORIZING THE
APPROPRIATE CITY OFFICIALS TO EXECUTE THE
EIGHTEENTH AMENDMENT TO INTERLOCAL AGREEMENT
BETWEEN BROWARD COUNTY AND CITY OF TAMARAC
PROVIDING FOR DIVISION AND DISTRIBUTION OF THE
PROCEEDS FROM THE LOCAL OPTION GAS TAX
IMPOSED BY THE BROWARD COUNTY LOCAL OPTION
GAS TAX ORDINANCE; PROVIDING FOR CONFLICTS;
PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY; AND PROVIDING FOR
AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
WHEREAS, on June 14, 1988, the Broward County Board of County
Commissioners approved a thirty year extension of the six cent Local Option Gas tax;
and
WHEREAS, the County Attorney's office has prepared the necessary
amendment to the Interlocal Agreement on an annual basis, which provides the
distribution formula for the tax proceeds; and
WHEREAS, this will be the Eighteenth Amendment to that agreement; and
WHEREAS, the amendment complies with the statutory requirement for the
establishment of a distribution formula and incorporates the latest population figures
prepared and published by the Bureau of Economic and Business Research of the
University of Florida; and
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WHEREAS, Interlocal Agreements with municipalities representing a majority of
the incorporated population must be executed by both the Municipality and Broward
County prior to June 1, 2001; and
WHEREAS, the City Manager and Director of Finance recommend 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 authorize the
appropriate City Officials to execute the Amendment to Interlocal Agreement between
Broward County and the City of Tamarac providing for the division and distribution of
the proceeds of the Local Option Gas Tax imposed by the Broward County Local
Option Gas Tax Ordinance.
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 upon adoption hereof.
SECTION 2: The appropriate City Officials are hereby authorized to accept and
execute the attached Eighteenth Amendment to Interlocal Agreement between Broward
County and City of Tamarac providing for division and distribution of the proceeds of
the Local Option Gas Tax imposed by the Broward County Local Option Gas Tax
Ordinance (attached hereto as Exhibit A).
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SECTION 3: All resolutions or parts of resolutions in conflict herewith are
hereby repealed to the extent of such conflict.
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
application, it shall not affect the validity of the remaining portions or applications of this
Resolution.
SECTION 5: This resolution shall become effective immediately upon its
passage and adoption.
PASSED, ADOPTED AND APPROVED this 91h day of May, 2001.
ATTEST:
MARION SWENSON, CMC
CITY CLERK
I HEREBY CERTIFY that I
have approved this
RE,ELUTION as to form.
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CELL S. AF
ATTY
JOE SCHREIBER
MAYOR
RECORD OF COMMISSION VOTE:
MAYOR SCHREIBER
DIST 1: COMM. PORTNER
DIST 2: COMM. MISHKIN
DIST 3: V/M SULTANOF c.-
DIST 4: COMM. ROBERTS L,
EXHIBIT A
TEMP RESO
#9387
EIGHTEENTH AMENDMENT
to
INTERLOCAL AGREEMENT
between
BROWARD COUNTY
and
CITY OF TAMARAC
providing for
DIVISION AND DISTRIBUTION OF THE
PROCEEDS OF THE LOCAL OPTION GAS
TAX IMPOSED BY THE BROWARD COUNTY
LOCAL OPTION GAS TAX ORDINANCE
EIGHTEENTH AMENDMENT
to
INTERLOCAL AGREEMENT
between
BROWARD COUNTY
and
CITY OF TAMARAC
providing for
DIVISION AND DISTRIBUTION OF THE
PROCEEDS OF THE LOCAL OPTION GAS
TAX IMPOSED BY THE BROWARD COUNTY
LOCAL OPTION GAS TAX ORDINANCE
This is the Eighteenth Amendment to Interlocal Agreement, made and entered into
by and between: BROWARD COUNTY, a political subdivision of the state of Florida,
hereinafter referred to as "COUNTY,"
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CITY OF TAMARAC , a municipal corporation, existing under the laws of the state
of Florida, hereinafter referred to as "CITY."
WHEREAS, Section 336.025(1)(a), Florida Statutes, authorizes the counties to
extend the levy of the six (6) cent local option gas tax upon every gallon of motor fuel and
special fuel sold in Broward County for a period not to exceed thirty (30) years on a
majority vote of the governing body of the COUNTY; and
WHEREAS, on June 14, 1988, the Board of County Commissioners enacted
Ordinance No. 88-27, effective September 1, 1988, through August 31, 2018, pursuant to
Section 336.025(1)(a), Florida Statutes, extending the levy of the six cent local option gas
tax for thirty years and providing for a method of distribution of the proceeds of the tax; and
WHEREAS, pursuant to said ordinance, the method for distribution of the proceeds
is the execution of an interlocal agreement with one or more of the municipalities
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representing a majority of the population of the incorporated area within the county which
establishes the distribution formulas for dividing the proceeds of the tax among the county
and all eligible municipalities within the county, as set forth in Section 336.025(3)(a)1,
Florida Statutes; and
WHEREAS, paragraph 4 of the Interlocal Agreement, as amended by the
Addendum to the Interlocal Agreement, requires annual adjustment of the population of the
individual municipalities and unincorporated Broward County in accordance with the
population figures set forth in the most current edition of "Florida Estimates of Population,"
published by the Bureau of Economics and Business Research, Population Division,
University of Florida; NOW, THEREFORE,
IN CONSIDERATION of the mutual terms, conditions, promises, covenants and
payments hereinafter set forth, COUNTY and CITY agree as follows:
1. Paragraph 2 of the Interlocal Agreement, as amended by the Addendum thereto
and the prior seventeenth amendment, is amended to read as follows:
2. Sixty-two and fifty hundredths percent (62.5%) of said Local Option Gas Tax
proceeds shall be distributed to the COUNTY, and the remaining thirty-seven
and fifty hundredths percent (37.5%) shall be divided among and distributed
to the eligible municipalities within the COUNTY as follows:
Population of Individual Municipality x 37.5% _
Total Incorporated Area Population
Recipients
Coconut Creek
Cooper City
Coral Springs
Dania Beach
Davie
Deerfield Beach
Fort Lauderdale
Hallandale Beach
Hillsboro Beach
Hollywood
Lauderdale -by -the -Sea
Lauderdale Lakes
Lauderhill
Lazy Lake
Lighthouse Point
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FY 2002 Share of Proceeds
1.081602%
0.693634%
2.918359%
0.498049%
1.879881 %
1.603386%
3.834168%
0.851110%
0.053700%
3.459780%
0.063631 %
0.787132%
1.429648%
0.000943%
0.267310%
Margate
Miramar
North Lauderdale
Oakland Park
Parkland
Pembroke Park
Pembroke Pines
Plantation
Pompano Beach
Sea Ranch Lakes
Southwest Ranches
Sunrise
Tamarac
Weston
Wilton Manors
Total Incorporated
1.338385%
1.805872%
0.801010%
0.768785%
0.343478%
0.156384%
3.411865%
2.058981 %
2.133412%
0.034559%
0.176419%
2.129613%
1.380069%
1.223611 %
0.315225%
37.500000%
2. The population figures set forth herein are based on the most current edition of
Florida Estimates of Population, published by the Bureau of Economics and
Business Research, Population Division, University of Florida. In accordance with
the population figures, paragraph 3 of the Interlocal Agreement, as amended by the
Addendum thereto and the prior sixteenth amendment, is amended to read as
follows:
Recipient Population
Coconut Creek
43,566
Cooper City
27,939
Coral Springs
117,549
Dania Beach
20,061
Davie
75,720
Deerfield Beach
64,583
Fort Lauderdale
154,437
Hallandale Beach
34,282
Hillsboro Beach
2,163
Hollywood
139,357
Lauderdale -by -the -Sea
2,563
Lauderdale Lakes
31,705
Lauderhill
57,585
Lazy Lake
38
Lighthouse Point
10,767
Margate
53,909
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Miramar
72,739
North Lauderdale
32,264
Oakland Park
30,966
Parkland
13,835
Pembroke Park
6,299
Pembroke Pines
137,427
Plantation
82,934
Pompano Beach
85,932
Sea Ranch Lakes
1,392
Southwest Ranches
7,106
Sunrise
85,779
Tamarac
55,588
Weston
49,286
Wilton Manors
12,697
Total
1,510,468
Unincorporated Area 112,550
Total County 1,623,018
3. All provisions of the Interlocal Agreement and the Addendum thereto, as amended,
not in conflict with this qeyeiq6Le%-,ntIt Amendment shall remain in full force and effect.
z5h}eernth
4. This Eighteenth Amendment shall become effective on the date last executed by
the parties hereto provided that those eligible municipalities representing a majority
of the incorporated area population have executed this Eighteenth Amendment prior
to June 1, 2001.
5. This Eighteenth Amendment may be simultaneously executed in several
counterparts, each of which so executed shall be deemed to be an original, and
such counterparts together shall constitute one and the same instrument.
6. In the event a portion of this Eighteenth Amendment is found by a court of
competent jurisdiction to be invalid, the remaining portions shall continue to be
effective.
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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have made and executed this Eighteenth
Amendment to the Interlocal Agreement on the respective dates under each signature:
BROWARD COUNTY through its BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS, signing by
and through its Chair or Vice Chair, authorized to execute same by Board action on the
day of , 20 , and CITY, signing by and through its Mayor -
Commissioner, duly authorized to execute same.
ATTEST:
COUNTY
BROWARD COUNTY, through its
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
County Administrator and Ex-Officio By
Clerk of the Board of County
Commissioners of Broward County,
Florida
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Chair
day of , 20
Approved as to form by
Office of County Attorney
Broward County, Florida
EDWARD A. DION, County Attorney
Governmental Center, Suite 423
115 South Andrews Avenue
Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33301
Telephone: (954) 357-7600
Telecopier: (954) 357-7641
At
Assistant County Attorney
EIGHTEENTH AMENDMENT TO INTERLOCAL AGREEMENT BETWEEN BROWARD
COUNTYAND CITY OF TAMARAC PROVIDING FOR DIVISIONAND DISTRIBUTION OF
THE LOCAL OPTION GAS TAX IMPOSED BY THE BROWARD COUNTY LOCAL
OPTION GAS TAX ORDINANCE
CITY
WITNESSES:
ATTEST:
By
City Clerk
(CORPORATE SEAL)
CITY OF TAMARAC
By
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Mayor -Commissioner
16- day of Mal 200/
Ci a ger
15- day of / r[G/i. 2001 .
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�,� Roger J. Desjarlais, County Adr iiiriist tar or
2l =I API" 30 4,)11 11: 57 115 S. Andrews Avenue, Room 409
Fort Lauderdale, FL 33301 RECEIVED (954) 357-7350 • FAX (954) 357-7360
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CITY 1` Ar,JAG
April 24, 2001
Mr. Jeffrey Miller
City Manager, City of Tamarac
7525 NW 88 Avenue
Tamarac, Florida 33321
Dear Mr. Miller:
Since 1984, Cities have been asked to approve amendments to local option gas tax agreements each
year in order to update population figures as provided within the interlocal agreements. The number
of interlocals that must be updated annually has grown to three. Since 1997, the amendments have
also provided for increases in the Cities' share of local option gas taxes in accordance with the
County's adopted policy to compensate for the population shift to the Cities due to annexation. This
year's amendments are expected to increase the Cities' share of local option gas taxes by
approximately $200,000. Unfortunately, the number of interlocal agreements, annexations and
compliance with bond covenants has complicated what used to be a simple process. The remainder
of this letter attempts to provide historical context and details on how the amendments were
constructed.
Background
There are three interlocal agreements between the Cities and the County to distribute ten cents of
local option gas tax. The three interlocal agreements include:
• The "original" local option gas tax adopted in 1983 provided for Cities to receive 37,5% of
the proceeds of six cents of gas tax, The Cities' share of this gas tax has increased since 1997
due to annexation,
• The "additional" local option gas tax adopted in 1993 provided for Cities to receive 37.5%
of three cents of gas tax. The Cities' share of this gas tax has increased since 1997 due to
annexation.
• The "transit gas tax" adopted in 2000 provided for the Cities to receive 26% of the proceeds
of one cent of gas tax.
BROWARD COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS - An equal Opportunity Employer and Provider of Services
James A. Scott Suzanne N. Gunzburger Ilene Lieberman Lon Nance Parrish Kristin D. Jacobs John E. Rodsteom, Jr. Ben Graber Diana Wasserman -Rubin Josephus Eggelletion, Jr.
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In 1997, the Board approved a policy providing for increases in the Cities' share of local option gas
taxes to take into account the population shift resulting from annexation. Based on this policy, the
"original" and "additional" interlocal agreements were amended in 1997 and 1999 to increase the
Cities' share. Last year, only the "additional" agreement was amended due to the pledge of 37.5%
of the "original" local option gas tax for the repayment of the County's gas tax bonds. Even though
the Cities' share of the "original" local option gas tax did not change, the Cities received the full
benefit of the shift of population resulting from annexation through an increase in the Cities' share
of "additional" local option gas taxes. As a result, the Cities' share of the three cent "additional" is
currently more than the Cities' share of the six cent "original" local option gas tax.
Description of the Enclosed Amendments
The enclosed amendments to three interlocal agreements incorporate updated population data and
adjustments to the split between the County and the Cities. The adjustments to the split are due to
annexation and to comply with County bond covenants. Specifically, the three amendments
accomplish the following:
The eighteenth amendment to the six cent "original" local option gas tax agreement reduces
the Cities' share from 38.42% to the 37.5% in order to comply with County bond covenants.
The gas tax proceeds attributable to the .92% reduction in the Cities' share of the
"original" local option gas tax is recovered by increasing the Cities' share of the
"additional" local option gas tax.
Each City's percentage share of the 37.5% is adjusted based on updated population
figures.
The 2001 amendment to the three cent "additional" agreement increases the Cities' share
from 40.01% to 42.99% for a total of 2.98% .
2.03% of the increase holds the Cities' harmless as a result of the reduction in the
Cities' share of the "original" local option gas tax.
.95% of the increase ensures that the Cities' share of the "additional" and the "transit"
gas taxes is not negatively impacted by the annexations effective on 9/15/00.
Each City's percentage share of the 42.99% is adjusted based on updated population
figures.
BROWARD COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS - An equal Opportunity Employer and Provider of Services
James A. Scott Suzanne N, Gunzburger Ilene Lieberman Lori Nanca Parrish Kristin D. Jacobs John E. Rodstrom, Jr. Ben Graber Diana WassermarnmRubin Joseohus Eggelletion, Jr.
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• The 2001 amendment to the one cent "transit gas tax" includes adjustments to each City's
percentage share based on updated population figures with no change in the 26% City share.
The revenues attributable to annexation for this gas tax are included in the .95% increase in
"additional" local option gas tax agreement.
Enclosed are three copies of the above amendments. Interlocal agreements with Cities
representing a majority of the municipal population must be executed by both the City and
the County prior to June 1, 2001. Please return all three executed originals of each amendment
(nine total) to:
Eileen J. Stiegerwald, Administrative Coordinator
Broward County Public Works Department
115 S. Andrews Avenue, room 514
Fort Lauderdale, FL 33301
These amendments must approved by the City Commission as soon as possible in order to meet the
Statutory deadline of June V. We apologize for the short notice, however, the late completion of
the population figures necessary to draft the amendments prohibited the sending of these
amendments at an earlier date. If you have any questions about the amendments, please contact
Marci Gelman from the County's Office of Budget Services at 357-6354.
Sincerely,
Roger J. Desjarlais
County Administrator
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BROWARD COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS - An equal Opportunity Employer and Provider of Services
James A. Scott Suzanne N. Gumburger Ilene Lieberman Lori Nance Parrish Kristin D. Jacobs John E, Rodstrom, Jr, 9en Graber Diana wassarman•Rubin Jcaephus Eggelletion, Jr.
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Public Works Department
115 S. Andrews Avenue, Room 514
Fort Lauderdale, FL 33301
BRO"ARD%COUNTY (954) 357-6410 - FAX (954) 357-6340
Email: rbrossard@broward.org
July 2, 2001
Ms. Marion Swenson, City Clerk
7525 NW 88 Avenue
Tamarac, FL 33321-2401
Dear Ms. Swenson:
Enclosed, please find the City's copies of the following executed
amendments/agreements:
1. 18th Amendment to Interlocal Agreement Providing for Division and Distribution
of the Proceeds of the Local Option Gas Tax
2. 2001 Amendment to Interlocal Agreement Providing for Division and Distribution
of Proceeds of the Additional Tax on Motor fuel
3. 2001 Amendment to Interlocal Agreement Providing for Distribution of the 5th
Cent Additional Local Option Gas Tax on Motor Fuel for Transit
If you require anything further, please let us know.
Sincerely,
Eileen J. Steigerwald, Administrative Manager
Public Works Department
Encl,
BROWARD COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS -- An Equol Opportunity Employer and provider of Services
Josephus Eggelletlon, Jr. Ben Graber Suzanne N. Gunzburger Kristin D. Jacobs Ilene Lieberman Lori Nance Parrish John E. Rodstrom, Jr. James A. Scott Diana Wasserman -Rubin
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EIGHTEENTH AMENDMENT
to
INTERLOCAL AGREEMENT
between
/ BROWARD COUNTY
and
CITY OF TAMARAC
providing for
DIVISION AND DISTRIBUTION OF THE
PROCEEDS OF THE LOCAL OPTION GAS
TAX IMPOSED BY THE BROWARD COUNTY
LOCAL OPTION GAS TAX ORDINANCE
EIGHTEENTH AMENDMENT
to
INTERLOCAL AGREEMENT
between
BROWARD COUNTY
and
CITY OF TAMARAC
providing for
DIVISION AND DISTRIBUTION OF THE
PROCEEDS OF THE LOCAL OPTION GAS
TAX IMPOSED BY THE BROWARD COUNTY
LOCAL OPTION GAS TAX ORDINANCE
This is the Eighteenth Amendment to Interlocal Agreement, made and entered into
by and between: BROWARD COUNTY, a political subdivision of the state of Florida,
hereinafter referred to as "COUNTY,"
AND
CITY OF TAMARAC , a municipal corporation, existing under the laws of the state
of Florida, hereinafter referred to as "CITY."
WHEREAS, Section 336.025(1)(a), Florida Statutes, authorizes the counties to
extend the levy of the six (6) cent local option gas tax upon every gallon of motor fuel and
special fuel sold in Broward County for a period not to exceed thirty (30) years on a
majority vote of the governing body of the COUNTY; and
WHEREAS, on June 14, 1988, the Board of County Commissioners enacted
Ordinance No. 88-27, effective September 1, 1988, through August 31, 2018, pursuant to
Section 336.025(1)(a), Florida Statutes, extending the levy of the six cent local option gas
tax forthirty years and providing for a method of distribution of the proceeds of the tax; and
WHEREAS, pursuant to said ordinance, the method for distribution of the proceeds
is the execution of an interlocal agreement with one or more of the municipalities
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representing a majority of the population of the incorporated area within the county which
establishes the distribution formulas for dividing the proceeds of the tax among the county
and all eligible municipalities within the county, as set forth in Section 336.025(3)(a)1,
Florida Statutes; and
WHEREAS, paragraph 4 of the Interlocal Agreement, as amended by the
Addendum to the Interlocal Agreement, requires annual adjustment of the population of the
individual municipalities and unincorporated Broward County in accordance with the
population figures set forth in the most current edition of "Florida Estimates of Population,"
published by the Bureau of Economics and Business Research, Population Division,
University of Florida; NOW, THEREFORE,
IN CONSIDERATION of the mutual terms, conditions, promises, covenants and
payments hereinafter set forth, COUNTY and CITY agree as follows:
1. Paragraph 2 of the Interlocal Agreement, as amended by the Addendum thereto
and the prior seventeenth amendment, is amended to read as follows:
2. Sixty-two and fifty hundredths percent (62.5%) of said Local Option Gas Tax
proceeds shall be distributed to the COUNTY, and the remaining thirty-seven
and fifty hundredths percent (37.5%) shall be divided among and distributed
to the eligible municipalities within the COUNTY as follows:
Population of Individual Municipality x 37.5% =
Total Incorporated Area Population
Recipients
Coconut Creek
Cooper City
Coral Springs
Dania Beach
Davie
Deerfield Beach
Fort Lauderdale
Hallandale Beach
Hillsboro Beach
Hollywood
Lauderdale -by -the -Sea
Lauderdale Lakes
Lauderhill
Lazy Lake
Lighthouse Point
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FY 2002 Share of Proceeds
1.081602%
0.693634%
2.918359%
0.498049%
1.879881 %
1.603386%
3.834168%
0.851110%
0.053700%
3.459780%
0.063631 %
0.787132%
1.429648%
0.000943%
0.267310%
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Margate
1.338385%
Miramar
1.805872%
North Lauderdale
0.801010%
Oakland Park
0.768785%
Parkland
0.343478%
Pembroke Park
0.156384%
Pembroke Pines
3.411865%
Plantation
2.058981 %
Pompano Beach
2.133412%
Sea Ranch Lakes
0.034559%
Southwest Ranches
0.176419%
Sunrise
2.129613%
Tamarac
1.380069%
Weston
1.223611 %
Wilton Manors
0.315225%
Total Incorporated 37.500000%
2. The population figures set forth herein are based on the most current edition of
Florida Estimates of Population, published by the Bureau of Economics and
Business Research, Population Division, University of Florida. In accordance with
the population figures, paragraph 3 of the Interlocal Agreement, as amended by the
Addendum thereto and the prior sixteenth amendment, is amended to read as
follows:
Recipient Population
Coconut Creek
43,566
Cooper City
27,939
Coral Springs
117,549
Dania Beach
20,061
Davie
75,720
Deerfield Beach
64,583
Fort Lauderdale
154,437
Hallandale Beach
34,282
Hillsboro Beach
2,163
Hollywood
139,357
Lauderdale -by -the -Sea
2,563
Lauderdale Lakes
31,705
Lauderhill
57,585
Lazy Lake
38
Lighthouse Point
10,767
Margate
53,909
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3
Miramar
72,739
North Lauderdale
32,264
Oakland Park
30,966
Parkland
13,835
Pembroke Park
6,299
Pembroke Pines
137,427
Plantation
82,934
Pompano Beach
85,932
Sea Ranch Lakes
1,392
Southwest Ranches
7,106
Sunrise
85,779
Tamarac
55,588
Weston
49,286
Wilton Manors
12,697
Total
1,510,468
Unincorporated Area 112,550
Total County 1,623,018
All provisions of the Interlocal Agreement and the Addendum thereto, as amended,
not in conflict with this Seventeenth Amendment shall remain in full force and effect.
4. This Eighteenth Amendment shall become effective on the date last executed by
the parties hereto provided that those eligible municipalities representing a majority
of the incorporated area population have executed this Eighteenth Amendment prior
to June 1, 2001.
5. This Eighteenth Amendment may be simultaneously executed in several
counterparts, each of which so executed shall be deemed to be an original, and
such counterparts together shall constitute one and the same instrument.
6. In the event a portion of this Eighteenth Amendment is found by a court of
competent jurisdiction to be invalid, the remaining portions shall continue to be
effective.
[INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK]
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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have made and executed this Eighteenth
Amendment to the Interlocal Agreement on the respective dates under each signature:
BROWARD COUNTY through its BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS, signing by
andArough its Chair or Vice Chair, authorized to execute same by Board action on the
- t 1 day of , 20�, and CITY, signing by and through its Mayor -
Commissioner, duly authorized to execute same.
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Co my Administra M Ex-Officio
CILdrk of the Board of County
Commissioners of Broward County,
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COUNTY
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BROWARD COUNTY, through its
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
By
Chair
,)6,"thday , 200/.
Approved as to form by
Office of County Attorney
Broward County, Florida
EDWARD A. DION, County Attorney
Governmental Center, Suite 423
115 South Andrews Avenue
Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33301
Telephone: (954) 357-7600
Telecopier: (954) 357-7541
By
Sharon V. Thorsen
Assistant County Attorney
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EIGHTEENTH AMENDMENT TO INTERLOCAL AGREEMENT BETWEEN BROWARD
COUNTYAND CITY OF TAMARAC PROVIDING FOR DIVISIONAND DISTRIBUTION OF
THE LOCAL OPTION GAS TAX IMPOSED BY THE BROWARD COUNTY LOCAL
OPTION GAS TAX ORDINANCE
WITNESSES:
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ATTEST:
By
City Clerk
(CORPORATE SEAL)
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CITY OF TAMARAC
By `C C�
Mayor -Commissioner
/5' day of d1a44 200.
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