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Temp. Reso. #5646
CITY OF TAMARAC, FLORIDA
RESOLUTION NO. R-89- -33
A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE APPROPRIATE CITY
OFFICIALS TO EXECUTE AN AGREEMENT WITH BROWARD
COUNTY PROVIDING FOR DISTRIBUTION OF THE PROCEEDS
OF THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT INFRASTRUCTURE SALES
SURTAX; AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TAMARAC,
FLORIDA:
SECTION 1: That the appropriate City Officials are
hereby authorized to execute an agreement with Broward County
providing for distribution of the proceeds of the local
government Infrastructure Sales Surtax, a copy of said
agreement being attached hereto as "Exhibit 1".
SECTION 2: This Resolution shall become effective
immediately upon adoption.
PASSED, ADOPTED AND APPROVED this --Z/ day of , 1989.
ATTEST:
� CAIWL A EVANS
CITY CLERK
I HEREBY CERTIFY that I have
approved this RESOLUTION as
to form.
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RICHARD DOODY
CITY ATTORNEY
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NORMAN ABRAMOWITZ
MAYOR
RECORD OF COUNCIL VOTE
MAYOR ABRAMOW
DISTRICT 1: C/M ROHR
DISTRICT 2: M �T, Ali
DISTRICT 3: C/M HOFFMAN
DISTRICT 4: V/M BENDER
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INTERLOCAL AGREEMENT
Between
BROWARD COUNTY
and
CITY OF TAMARAC
Providing for
DISTRIBUTION OF THE PROCEEDS OF THE LOCAL
GOVERNMENT INFRASTRUCTURE SALES SURTAX
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INTERLOCAL AGREEMENT
Between
BROWARD COUNTY
and
CITX OF TAKMAC
Providing for
DISTRIBUTION OF THE PROCEEDS OF THE LOCAL
GOVERNMENT INFRASTRUCTURE SALES SURTAX
This Interlocal Agreement, is made and entered into
this day of , 19 , 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 organized and .
existing under the laws of the state of Florida, its
successors and assigns, hereinafter referred to as "CITY."
W I T N E S S E T H:
WHEREAS, Section 212.055(2), Florida Statutes,
authorizes the Board of County Commissioners to levy, for a
period of up to fifteen (15) years from the date of levy, a
discretionary sales surtax of one percent (1%) (hereinafter
referred to as the "Surtax" or the "Local Government
Infrastructure Sales Surtax"); and
WHEREAS, pursuant to Section 212.055(2), Florida
Statutes, the proceeds of'the Surtax and any interest accrued
thereto shall be expended within the COUNTY and the
municipalities within the COUNTY to finance, plan, and
construct infrastructure; and
WHEREAS, pursuant to Section 212.055(2), Florida
Statutes, the Board of County Commissioners has enacted an
ordinance levying the Surtax within Broward County subject to
approval by a majority of the electors voting in a referendum
on the Surtax; and
WHEREAS, a referendum on the Surtax has been set for
March 13, 1990, at which time the electors will vote on the
issue of whether the Surtax shall be levied; and
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WHEREAS, pursuant to Section 212.055(2), Florida
Statutes, the proceeds of the Surtax may be distributed
between the COUNTY and the municipalities within the COUNTY
according to an interlocal agreement between the COUNTY and
the municipalities within the COUNTY representing a majority
of the COUNTY'S municipal population; and
WHEREAS, the COUNTY and the municipalities within the
COUNTY representing a majority of the COUNTY'S municipal
population wish to enter into- this Interlocal Agreement to
establish a method for distribution of the Surtax; NOW
THEREFORE,
IN CONSIDERATION of the mutual promises and covenants
hereinafter set forth, COUNTY and CITY agree as follows:
Section 1. ecitals_
The foregoing "Whereas" clauses are hereby ratified and
confirmed as being true and correct.
Section 2. Trm..._o€..Interlocal Agreement_
This Interlocal Agreement shall run concurrently with
the levy of the Surtax, said levy being for a period of
• fifteen (15) years commencing on June 1, 1990, and ending on
May 31, 2005. This Interlocal Agreement shall be effective
only upon voter approval of the Surtax at the March 13, 1990,
referendum. Absent voter approval, this Interlocal Agreement
shall be of no force and effect.
Section 3. Distribution of Proceeds.
(a) The Surtax shall be collected by the State of
Florida Department of Revenue and distributed monthly to the
COUNTY and the municipalities within the COUNTY in accordance
with the terms of this Interlocal Agreement.
(b) The proceeds of the Surtax shall be divided among
and distributed to the COUNTY and the municipalities within
the COUNTY as follows:
Recipignt
Coconut Creek
Cooper City
Coral Springs
0 Dania
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Share of Proceeds
1.24539%
0.80566%
3.40230%
0.63046%
Davie
1.93945%
Deerfield Beach
2.30474%
Fort Lauderdale
6.94302%
Hallandale
1.76803%
Hillsboro Beach
0.07329%
Hollywood
5.82522%
Lauderdale -By -The -Sea
0.12136%
—Lauderdale Lakes
1.28548%
Lauderhill
2.07630%
Lazy Lake
0.00147%
Lighthouse Point
0.52426%
Margate
1.96628%
Miramar
1.81246%
North Lauderdale
1.23806%
Oakland Park
1.19261%
Parkland
0.11781%
Pembroke Park
0.29246%
Pembroke Pines
2.80420%
Plantation
3.04540%
Pompano Beach
3.28094%
Sea Ranch Lakes
0.02581%
Sunrise
2.72833%
Tamarac
1.98204%
Wilton Manors
0.56717%
Broward County
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TOTAL
100.00000%
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(c) The division of
proceeds established in Section
3(b) herein is based on the
following formula:
County's share =
50%
Population of each
Municipality's share =
populit�.on x 100 x 50%
o an
of incorporated area
(d) For the purposes
of this Interlocal Agreement, the
following population figures are hereby agreed upon:
Regigient
EUMIAtion
Coconut Creek
27,019
Cooper City
17,479
Coral Springs
73,814
Dania
13,678
Davie
42,077
Deerfield Beach
50,002
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Fort Lauderdale
150,631
Hallandale
38,358
Hillsboro Beach
1,590
Hollywood
126,380
Lauderdale -By -The -Sea
2,633
Lauderdale Lakes
27,889
Lauderhill
45,046
Lazy Lake
32
Lighthouse Point
11,374
Margate
42,659
Miramar
39,322
North Lauderdale
26,860
Oakland Park
25,874
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Parkland
2,556 •
Pembroke Park
6,345
Pembroke Pines
60,838
Plantation
66,071
Pompano Beach
71,181
Sea Ranch Lakes
560
Sunrise
59,192
Tamarac
43,001
Wilton Manors
12,305
TOTAL INCORPORATED
1,084,766
Unincorporated Broward County
157,682
TOTAL COUNTY POPULATION
1,242,448
The population figures set forth herein are based on the .
figures contained in the document referred to as the Florida
Estimates of Population, published on an annual basis by the
Bureau of Economic and Business Research, Population
Division, University of Florida. The population figures to
be utilized in the formula set forth in Paragraph 3(c) herein
shall be automatically adjusted annually by the COUNTY based
on the current population figures published by the Bureau of
Economic and Business Research, Population Division,
University of Florida. Such annual adjustment shall be
determined as of June 1 of each year during which this
Interlocal Agreement is in effect, at which time the COUNTY
shall provide the CITY with written notice of the annually
adjusted population and distribution figures.
Section 4. Counterparts.
This is one of several agreements between the COUNTY and
the municipalities representing a majority of the COUNTY'S
municipal population, providing the same terms for the
division and distribution of the proceeds of the Surtax. All
such agreements shall be deemed one Interlocal Agreement for
the purposes of Section 212.055(2)(c)1., Florida Statutes.
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Section 5. P-o-e--Qf Proceeds.
COUNTY and CITY agree that the proceeds of the Surtax
and any interest accrued thereto shall be expended within
the COUNTY and the CITY only to provide infrastructure in
accordance with Section 212.055(2), Florida Statutes, as may
be amended from time to time.
Section 6. Severability.
If any provision of this Interlocal Agreement is held
invalid, the invalidity shall not affect other provisions of
the Interlocal Agreement which can be given effect without
the invalid provision or application, and to this end, the
provisions of the Interlocal Agreement are severable.
Section 7. Amendments to Interlocal Agreement.
No modification, amendment or alteration of the terms or
conditions contained in this Interlocal Agreement shall be
effective unless contained in a written document executed
with the same formality and of equal dignity hereto.
Section 8. Conditions_ Precedent.
This Interlocal Agreement shall take effect only upon:
(1) execution by the COUNTY and those municipalities
representing a majority of the COUNTY'S municipal population;
and (2) approval by a majority of the electors in the County
voting in the March 13, 1990, referendum on the Surtax.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have made and executed
this Interlocal Agreement on the respective dates under each
signature: BROWARD COUNTY through its BOARD OF COUNTY
COMMISSIONERS, signing by and through its Chairman,
authorized to execute same by Board action on the day of
19 , and CITY OF TAMARAC, signing by and
through its , duly authorized to execute
same.
COUNTY
ATTEST:
County Administrator and
Ex-Officio Clerk of the
Board of County Commissioners
of Broward County, Florida
BROWARD COUNTY, through its
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
By
SCOTT I. COWAN, Chairman
0 day of , 19
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INTERLOCAL AGREEMENT BETWEEN BROWARD COUNTY AND CITY OF
TAMARAC PROVIDING FOR DISTRIBUTION OF THE PROCEEDS OF THE
LOCAL GOVERNMENT INFRASTRUCTURE SALES SURTAX
WITNESSES:
MAIM
ATTEST:
City Clerk
(SEAL)
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Approved as to form by
Office of County Attorney
Broward County, Florida
JOHN J. COPELAN, JR., County Attorney
Governmental Center, Suite 423
115 South Andrews Avenue
Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33301
Telephone: (305) 357-7600
Telecopier: (305) 357-7641
By
ANDREA KARNS HOFFMAN
Assistant County Attorney
CITY
CITY OF TAMARAC •
By
Mayor-C r
b day of09.z�—' 19.
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
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City Attorney
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