CITY OF TAMARAC
REGULAR CITY COMMISSION MEETING
City Hall - Commission Chambers
February 28, 2018


CALL TO ORDER:
9:00 a.m.
ROLL CALL:
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE:
Commissioner Marlon Bolton
INTRODUCTION
1.PROCLAMATIONS AND PRESENTATIONS:
a.United Way Check Presentation

Presentation of a check by the Mayor, City Commission and Employees of the City of Tamarac, in the amount of $34,000 to the United Way of Broward County, representing the City of Tamarac's 2017 Employee Campaign total. Accepting on behalf of the United Way Kathryn Holcomb  (Requested by Human Resources Director Lerenzo Calhoun and Parks & Recreation Director Greg Warner)

b.Procurement Month Proclamation
Presentation of a proclamation by Mayor Harry Dressler proclaiming the month of March 2018 as "Procurement Month". (Requested by Purchasing/Contracts Manager Keith Glatz)
c.February Employee Service Awards

Presentation by Mayor Harry Dressler of Employee Service Awards:

 

5 - Year Awards:

Alaina Gordon, Administrative Coordinator, Community Development

William Wareham, Structural Inspector Plans Examiner, Building

Robert Bauman, Groundskeeper Crew Leader, Public Services

 

 10 - Year Awards:

Christine Cajuste, Assistant Director/Controller, Financial Services

Frank Zickar, Assistant Director, Community Development

Moses Pineda, Service Worker l, Public Services

 

15 - Year Award:

Michelle Zimmer, Recreation Superintendent, Parks & Recreation

 

20 - Year Award:

Bambi Dietz, Firefighter Paramedic, Fire Rescue

 

25 - Year Award:

Nancy Flores, Office Coordinator, Community Development

 

30 - Year Award:

Richard Cravero, Captain Paramedic, Fire Rescue

John Gaul, Driver Engineer Paramedic, Fire Rescue

Philip Mordente, Driver Engineer Paramedic, Fire Rescue

Steven Ward, Driver Engineer Paramedic, Fire Rescue    

 

2.CITY COMMISSION REPORTS
a. Commissioner Bolton

b. Vice Mayor Gomez

c. Commissioner Fishman

d. Commissioner Placko

e. Mayor Dressler

3.CITY ATTORNEY REPORT
4.CITY MANAGER REPORT
a.Investment Report: December 2017
December 2017 Investment Report
5.PUBLIC PARTICIPATION

Any member of the public may speak to any issue that is not agendized for public hearing at this meeting. Speakers will be limited to three minutes during this item and at public hearings. There will be a thirty (30) minute aggregate time limit for this item, and speakers are encouraged to sign up in advance with the City Clerk prior to their participation.

When an issue has been designated as quasi-judicial, public remarks shall only be heard during a quasi-judicial hearing that has been properly noticed for that matter.

ANNOUNCEMENT OF TIME ALLOCATIONS-MOTIONS TO TABLE

The Chair at this time will announce those items that have been given a specific time to be heard, and will entertain motions from the Commission members to table those items that require research. The Commission may agendize by majority consent matters of an urgent nature which have come to the Commission's attention after publication.


6.CONSENT AGENDA

Items listed under Consent Agenda are viewed to be routine and the recommendation will be enacted by ONE MOTION in the form listed below. If discussion is desired, then, in accordance with Resolution 2003-15, Sec. 4.5, the item(s) will be removed from the Consent Agenda and will be considered separately.

a.Approval of the February 14, 2018 Regular Commission Meeting Minutes
Approval of the February 14, 2018 Regular Commission Meeting Minutes
b.TR13063 - Marketplace at Tamarac Second Amendment to the WSDA

A Resolution of the City Commission of the City of Tamarac, Florida, authorizing the appropriate City Officials to accept and execute a Second Amendment to the Water and Sewer Developer’s Agreement with Marketplace at Tamarac, LLC., for the Marketplace at Tamarac, located at 6801-6997 W. Commercial Blvd., requiring a reduction of 4 ERC’S for water and an increase of 5 ERC’S for sewer; the reduction and increase in ERC’S will modify the usage for water from 25.5 ERC’S to 21.5 ERC’S and a 4 ERC credit and from 17.5 ERC’S to 21.5 ERC’S for sewer; requiring payment of $0 for water and $8,800.00 for sewer, in CIAC fees; authorizing and directing the City Clerk to record said Agreement in the public records of Broward County; providing for conflicts; providing for severability; and providing for an effective date.

Commission District(s): District 2
c.TR13064 - Woodsprings Suites WSDA

A Resolution of the City Commission of the City of Tamarac, Florida, authorizing the appropriate City Officials to accept and execute a Water and Sewer Developer’s Agreement with Gold Coast Premier Properties III, LLC ., for the Woodspirng Suites Project, located at 5801 Madison Avenue, requiring 18.5 ERC’S for water and 17 ERC’S for sewer; and requiring payment of $31,450.00 for water and $37,400.00 for sewer; and requiring a total payment of $68,850.00 in CIAC fees; authorizing and directing the City Clerk to record said Agreement in the Public Records of Broward County; providing for conflicts; providing for severability; and providing for an effective date.

Commission District(s): District 2
d.TR13069 - Renewal of Original Six-Cent Local Option Gas Tax Agreement

Resolution of the City Commission of the City Of Tamarac, Florida authorizing the appropriate city officials to execute the 2018 renewal of the Original Broward County Six Cent Local Option Gas Tax levied in 1988 expiring on August 31, 2018 to be reestablished, reimpose and levied through December 31, 2047 between Broward County and City Of Tamarac providing for division and distribution of the proceeds from the Six-Cent Local Option Gas Tax on every gallon of motor fuel and special fuel sold in the county and taxed under the provision of Chapter 206, Florida Statutes; providing for conflicts; providing for severability; and providing for an effective date.

Commission District(s): Citywide
e.TR13071 - Woodmont POD F Project WSDA

A Resolution of the City Commission of the City of Tamarac, Florida, authorizing the appropriate City Officials to accept and execute a Water and Sewer Developer’s Agreement With Pulte Home Company, LLC ., for the Woodmont Pod F Project, located at the corner of NW 78th Street and NW 80th Avenue, requiring 14 ERC’S for water and 14 ERC’S for sewer; and requiring payment of $23,800.00 for water and $30,800.00 for sewer; and requiring a total payment of $54,600.00 in CIAC fees; authorizing and directing the City Clerk to record said Agreement in the public Records of Broward County; providing for conflicts; providing for severability; and providing for an effective date.

Commission District(s): District 4
f.TR13073 - Zoning In Progress - Overnight Medical Clinic Extension

A Resolution of the City Commission of the City of Tamarac, Florida, authorizing  a Reasonable Time Extension of the Zoning In Progress of one hundred and eighty (180) days Nunc Pro Tunc, in accordance with Chapter 24, Article II, Division 6, Section 24-91 of the City of Tamarac Code of Ordinances; authorizing and directing the City Manager to undertake further study and review of the City’s regulations relating to health care uses to include hospital, public or private, medical clinic or uses similar to a hospital or medical clinic; providing that upon the adoption of this resolution extending the Zoning in Progress an additional one hundred and eighty (180) days Nunc Pro Tunc, no permits or applications shall be issued or processed for hospitals or medical clinics or uses similar to a hospital or medical clinic within the City of Tamarac for a total of nine hundred (900) days from the date of the Administrative Order, consistent with this resolution; providing for conflicts; providing for severability; and providing for an effective date.  

Commission District(s): Citywide
7.REGULAR AGENDA
8.ORDINANCE(S) - FIRST READING
9.PUBLIC HEARING(S)
10.ORDINANCE(S) - SECOND READING
11.QUASI-JUDICIAL HEARING(S)
a.TO2373 - Tamarac Village - Rezoning

An Ordinance of the City Commission of the City of Tamarac, Florida, amending the Official Zoning Map of the City of Tamarac referenced in Section 24-3 of Chapter 24 of the City of Tamarac Code of Ordinances to reflect the Rezoning of certain real estate property described as portions of Blocks 3 and 4, Lyons Industrial Park, as recorded in Plat Book 71, Page 1 of the public records of Broward County, Florida and portions of Blocks 9 and 10, Lyons Commercial Subdivision Unit No. 2, as recorded in Plat Book 69, Page 43 of the public records of Broward County, Florida, more legally described in Exhibit “A”, from the current MXD (Mixed Use District) zoning classification to PD (Planned Development District) zoning classification, for the subject property located on the north side of Commercial Boulevard, generally between NW 94th Avenue to the west and Pine Island Road to the east with portions located north of NW 57th Street, generally known as “Tamarac Village” , in order to provide consistency with the Land Development regulations in accordance with the intent of the Comprehensive Plan of the City of Tamarac; (Case No. 4-Z-17); providing for amendment to the Official Zoning Map to reflect such change; providing for conflicts; providing for severability; and providing for an effective date.

Commission District(s): District 2
12.OTHER

The City Commission may consider and act upon such other business as may come before it. In the event this agenda must be revised, such revised copies will be available to the public at the City Commission meeting.

Pursuant to Chapter 286.0105, Florida Statutes, if a person decides to appeal any decision made by the City Commission with respect to any matter considered at such meeting or hearing, he may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made which record includes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is based.

The City of Tamarac complies with the provisions of the Americans with Disabilities Act. If you are a disabled person requiring any accommodations or assistance, please notify the City Clerk's Office at (954) 597-3505 of such need at least 48 hours (2 days) in advance. Additionally, if you are hearing or speech impaired and need assistance, you may contact the Florida Relay Service at either of the following numbers: 1-800-955-8770 or 1-800-955-8771.



Patricia Teufel, CMC
City Clerk

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