April 24, 2013 Regular
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Call to Order - CALL TO ORDER:
9:00 A.M.
ROLL CALL:
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE:
Commissioner Diane Glasser
Call to Order
CALL TO ORDER:9:00 A.M.
ROLL CALL:
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE:
Commissioner Diane Glasser
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Mission United- United Way - A walk-on presentation to the city of Tamarac about United Way's Mission United.
Mission United- United Way
A walk-on presentation to the city of Tamarac about United Way's Mission United.»
Item 1A - Building Safety Month Proclamation
Presentation of a proclamation by Mayor Beth Talabisco proclaiming the month of May 2013 as
"Building Safety Month". (Requested by Chief Building Official/Director Claudio Grande)
Item 1A
Building Safety Month ProclamationPresentation of a proclamation by Mayor Beth Talabisco proclaiming the month of May 2013 as
"Building Safety Month". (Requested by Chief Building Official/Director Claudio Grande)
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Item 1B - Arson Awareness Week Proclamation
Presentation of a proclamation by Mayor Beth Talabisco proclaiming the week of May 6 - 12, 2013
as "Arson Awareness Week". (Requested by Fire Chief Mike Burton)
Item 1B
Arson Awareness Week ProclamationPresentation of a proclamation by Mayor Beth Talabisco proclaiming the week of May 6 - 12, 2013
as "Arson Awareness Week". (Requested by Fire Chief Mike Burton)
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Item 1C - Municipal Clerks Week Proclamation
Presentation of a proclamation by Mayor Beth Talabisco proclaiming the week of May 5 - 11, 2013
as"Municipal Clerks Week". (Requested by Interim City Clerk Patricia Teufel
Item 1C
Municipal Clerks Week ProclamationPresentation of a proclamation by Mayor Beth Talabisco proclaiming the week of May 5 - 11, 2013
as"Municipal Clerks Week". (Requested by Interim City Clerk Patricia Teufel
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Item 1D - National Osteogenesis Imperfecta Week Proclamation Presentation of a proclamation by Mayor Beth Talabisco proclaiming the week of May 4 - 11, 2013 as "National Osteogenesis Imperfecta Week". (Requested by Mayor Beth Talabisco)
Item 1D
National Osteogenesis Imperfecta Week Proclamation Presentation of a proclamation by Mayor Beth Talabisco proclaiming the week of May 4 - 11, 2013 as "National Osteogenesis Imperfecta Week". (Requested by Mayor Beth Talabisco)»
Item 1E - Macular Degeneration Awareness Day Proclamation
Presentation of a proclamation by Mayor Beth Talabisco proclaiming May 1, 2013 as "Macular
Degeneration Awareness Day". (Requested by Mayor Beth Talabisco)
Item 1E
Macular Degeneration Awareness Day ProclamationPresentation of a proclamation by Mayor Beth Talabisco proclaiming May 1, 2013 as "Macular
Degeneration Awareness Day". (Requested by Mayor Beth Talabisco)
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Item 1F - Earth Day Proclamation
Presentation of a proclamation by Mayor Beth Talabisco proclaiming April 22, 2013 as "Earth Day". (Requested by Mayor Beth Talabisco)
Item 1F
Earth Day ProclamationPresentation of a proclamation by Mayor Beth Talabisco proclaiming April 22, 2013 as "Earth Day". (Requested by Mayor Beth Talabisco)
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Item 1G - April 2013 Employee Service Awards
Presentation by Mayor Beth Talabisco of employee service awards:
5 - Year Awards:
Ramlochan Williams, Groundskeeper 1, Public Services Rafael Acosta, Parks & Rec. Site Supervisor, Parks & Recreation Juan Garces, Recreation Assistant PT, Parks & Recreation
Luanne Christiano, Systems Specialist, Information Technology
10 -Year Awards:
Keisha Lawson, Payroll Coordinator, Financial Services Rose Terrelonge, Customer Services Rep. II, Financial Services Michael Cain, Service Worker Crewleader, Public Services
Todd Shoats, Aquatic Spray Technician, Public Services Vincent Dixon, Recreation Programmer II, Parks & Recreation
15 - Year Awards:
Tederra Sims, Customer Service Supervisor, Financial Services Michael Annese, Battalion Chief, Fire Rescue Melissa Grant, Office Coordinator, Public Services Dania Maldonado, Community Services Manager, Parks & Recreation
Item 1G
April 2013 Employee Service AwardsPresentation by Mayor Beth Talabisco of employee service awards:
5 - Year Awards:
Ramlochan Williams, Groundskeeper 1, Public Services Rafael Acosta, Parks & Rec. Site Supervisor, Parks & Recreation Juan Garces, Recreation Assistant PT, Parks & Recreation
Luanne Christiano, Systems Specialist, Information Technology
10 -Year Awards:
Keisha Lawson, Payroll Coordinator, Financial Services Rose Terrelonge, Customer Services Rep. II, Financial Services Michael Cain, Service Worker Crewleader, Public Services
Todd Shoats, Aquatic Spray Technician, Public Services Vincent Dixon, Recreation Programmer II, Parks & Recreation
15 - Year Awards:
Tederra Sims, Customer Service Supervisor, Financial Services Michael Annese, Battalion Chief, Fire Rescue Melissa Grant, Office Coordinator, Public Services Dania Maldonado, Community Services Manager, Parks & Recreation
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Item 2A - Commissioner Bushnell
Item 2A
Commissioner Bushnell»
Item 2C - Commissioner Glasser
Item 2C
Commissioner Glasser»
Item 2D - Vice Mayor Dressler
Item 2D
Vice Mayor Dressler»
Item 2E - Mayor Talabisco
Item 2E
Mayor Talabisco»
Item 3 - CITY ATTORNEY REPORT
Item 3
CITY ATTORNEY REPORT»
Item 4 - CITY MANAGER REPORT
a. Investment Report - January 2013
Investment Report - Janaury 2013
b. Investment Report - February 2013
Investment Report - February 2013
Item 4
CITY MANAGER REPORTa. Investment Report - January 2013
Investment Report - Janaury 2013
b. Investment Report - February 2013
Investment Report - February 2013
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Item 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.
Item 5
PUBLIC PARTICIPATIONAny 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.
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Announcment of Time Allocations- Motions to Table - 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.
Announcment of Time Allocations- Motions to Table
ANNOUNCEMENT OF TIME ALLOCATIONS-MOTIONS TO TABLEThe 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.
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Consent Agenda - Consent Agenda: Items 6A-6D
Consent Agenda
Consent Agenda: Items 6A-6D»
Item 8A - TO 2278 - Telecommunication Ordinance - Amending Article IX, Chapter 24
"Telecommunications Towers and Antennas"
Motion to adopt an Ordinance of the City Commission of the City of Tamarac, Florida; on first
reading amending Article IX, Chapter 24 entitled “Telecommunications Towers and Antennas” of the
Code of Ordinances of the City of Tamarac, Florida, as amended, and to regulate personal wireless
service facilities in the public rights-of-way; containing a repealer provision, a severability clause, and
providing for an effective date.
Item 8A
TO 2278 - Telecommunication Ordinance - Amending Article IX, Chapter 24"Telecommunications Towers and Antennas"
Motion to adopt an Ordinance of the City Commission of the City of Tamarac, Florida; on first
reading amending Article IX, Chapter 24 entitled “Telecommunications Towers and Antennas” of the
Code of Ordinances of the City of Tamarac, Florida, as amended, and to regulate personal wireless
service facilities in the public rights-of-way; containing a repealer provision, a severability clause, and
providing for an effective date.
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Item 8B - TO2277- LI1-Light Industrial District Code Amendment
Motion to adopt an Ordinance of the City Commission of the City of Tamarac, Florida, on first
reading to amend the City’s Light Industrial District regulations by specifically amending Chapter 24,
Article III, District Regulations, Division 23, Light Industrial District, Section 24-529 (a), “Impervious
Area and Outside Storage” of the Code of Ordinances of the City of Tamarac, Florida, for the
purpose of modifying the maximum impervious area from 60 percent to 80 percent of gross lot area;
providing for codification; providing for conflicts; providing for severability; and providing for an
effective date.
Item 8B
TO2277- LI1-Light Industrial District Code AmendmentMotion to adopt an Ordinance of the City Commission of the City of Tamarac, Florida, on first
reading to amend the City’s Light Industrial District regulations by specifically amending Chapter 24,
Article III, District Regulations, Division 23, Light Industrial District, Section 24-529 (a), “Impervious
Area and Outside Storage” of the Code of Ordinances of the City of Tamarac, Florida, for the
purpose of modifying the maximum impervious area from 60 percent to 80 percent of gross lot area;
providing for codification; providing for conflicts; providing for severability; and providing for an
effective date.
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Item 8C - TO2279 - Amending Chapter 5.6 Telecommunications of the Code of Ordinances
Motion to adopt an Ordinance of the City Commission of the City of Tamarac, Florida, on first
reading amending Chapter 5.6, "Telecommunications" of the Code of Ordinances of the City of
Tamarac by specifically amending Section 5.6-3, entitled “Definitions,” to amend certain definitions
and define additional terms associated with communications service providers; amending Section 5-
6-5, entitled “Fees and Payments,” to limit this section to fees chargeable pursuant to Florida
Statutes; amending Section 5.6-6 entitled “Reports & Records,” repealing the entire section and
retitle to “Reserved”; providing for codification; providing for conficts; providing for severability;
providing for an effective date.
Item 8C
TO2279 - Amending Chapter 5.6 Telecommunications of the Code of OrdinancesMotion to adopt an Ordinance of the City Commission of the City of Tamarac, Florida, on first
reading amending Chapter 5.6, "Telecommunications" of the Code of Ordinances of the City of
Tamarac by specifically amending Section 5.6-3, entitled “Definitions,” to amend certain definitions
and define additional terms associated with communications service providers; amending Section 5-
6-5, entitled “Fees and Payments,” to limit this section to fees chargeable pursuant to Florida
Statutes; amending Section 5.6-6 entitled “Reports & Records,” repealing the entire section and
retitle to “Reserved”; providing for codification; providing for conficts; providing for severability;
providing for an effective date.
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Item 10A - TO2273 - Amending Ordinance 2012-21 FY2013 Budget
Motion to adopt an Ordinance of the City Commission of the City of Tamarac, Florida, on second
reading amending Ordinance 2012-21, which amended the City of Tamarac Operating Budget,
Revenues and Expenditures, the Capital Budget, and the Financial Policies for the Fiscal year 2013,
by increasing the total revenues and expenditures by a total of $21,215,673 as detailed in Exhibit A
attached hereto; providing for conflicts; providing for severability; providing for an effective date.
PASSED ON FIRST READING APRIL 10, 2013
Item 10A
TO2273 - Amending Ordinance 2012-21 FY2013 BudgetMotion to adopt an Ordinance of the City Commission of the City of Tamarac, Florida, on second
reading amending Ordinance 2012-21, which amended the City of Tamarac Operating Budget,
Revenues and Expenditures, the Capital Budget, and the Financial Policies for the Fiscal year 2013,
by increasing the total revenues and expenditures by a total of $21,215,673 as detailed in Exhibit A
attached hereto; providing for conflicts; providing for severability; providing for an effective date.
PASSED ON FIRST READING APRIL 10, 2013
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Item 10B - TO2276 - Stormwater Assessment
Motion to adopt an Ordinance of the City Commission of the City of Tamarac, Florida, on second
reading amending Chapter 22, entitled “Utilities,” Article VI, entitled “Stormwater Management
Utility,” to authorize the collection of the Stormwater Management Utility Fee (“fee”) using the
Uniform Assessment Collection Act, Section 197.3632, Florida Statutes (“Act”); specifically
amending Section 22-252, entitled “Definitions,” to amend certain definitions and define additional
terms associated with the collection of the fee using the provisions of the act; amending Section 22-
255, entitled “Billing, Payment, Penalties and Enforcement” to provide for the collection of the fee
using the act and that the billing provisions of this section shall be an alternative to using the act;
amending Section 22-256, entitled "Adjustment of Fees" to limit this section to fees collected by
means other than the act; creating Sections 22-258 through Section 22-268 to be collectively
referred to as the City of Tamarac Stormwater Utility Fee Uniform Assessment Collection Act
Ordinance to establish the procedures for notice and adoption of the annual stormwater
management utility fee roll and for correcting errors and omissions, provide that the fees constitute a
lien on assessed property upon adoption of the Stormwater Management Utility Fee R, establish
procedures and methods for the collection of stormwater assessments, and establish the priority of
the stormwater management utility fee lien over prior recorded liens or mortgages; providing for
severability; providing for conflicts; providing for codification; and providing for an effective date.
PASSED ON FIRST READING APRIL 10, 2013
Item 10B
TO2276 - Stormwater AssessmentMotion to adopt an Ordinance of the City Commission of the City of Tamarac, Florida, on second
reading amending Chapter 22, entitled “Utilities,” Article VI, entitled “Stormwater Management
Utility,” to authorize the collection of the Stormwater Management Utility Fee (“fee”) using the
Uniform Assessment Collection Act, Section 197.3632, Florida Statutes (“Act”); specifically
amending Section 22-252, entitled “Definitions,” to amend certain definitions and define additional
terms associated with the collection of the fee using the provisions of the act; amending Section 22-
255, entitled “Billing, Payment, Penalties and Enforcement” to provide for the collection of the fee
using the act and that the billing provisions of this section shall be an alternative to using the act;
amending Section 22-256, entitled "Adjustment of Fees" to limit this section to fees collected by
means other than the act; creating Sections 22-258 through Section 22-268 to be collectively
referred to as the City of Tamarac Stormwater Utility Fee Uniform Assessment Collection Act
Ordinance to establish the procedures for notice and adoption of the annual stormwater
management utility fee roll and for correcting errors and omissions, provide that the fees constitute a
lien on assessed property upon adoption of the Stormwater Management Utility Fee R, establish
procedures and methods for the collection of stormwater assessments, and establish the priority of
the stormwater management utility fee lien over prior recorded liens or mortgages; providing for
severability; providing for conflicts; providing for codification; and providing for an effective date.
PASSED ON FIRST READING APRIL 10, 2013
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Items 11A & 12 - 11. QUASI-JUDICIAL HEARING(S)
a. TR12329 - Walmart Major Revised Site Plan
A Resolution of the City Commission of the City of Tamarac, Florida, granting major revised site plan approval to allow for the demolition of 75,000± square feet of leasable area at the existing Baby Love Plaza, and the construction of a 41,180± square foot Wal-Mart market store with a drive-through pharmacy for the property located at the northwest corner of NW 88th Avenue and McNab Road, specifically 6921 NW 88th Avenue (a portion of the Florida Fruit Farms Land Company’s Subdivision No. 2 of Section 5, Township 49 South, Range 41 East, as recorded in Plat Book 1, Pages 102 of
the public records of Palm Beach County, Florida); (Case No. 32-SP-12); providing for conflicts; providing for severability; and providing for an effective date.
12. OTHER
Items 11A & 12
11. QUASI-JUDICIAL HEARING(S)a. TR12329 - Walmart Major Revised Site Plan
A Resolution of the City Commission of the City of Tamarac, Florida, granting major revised site plan approval to allow for the demolition of 75,000± square feet of leasable area at the existing Baby Love Plaza, and the construction of a 41,180± square foot Wal-Mart market store with a drive-through pharmacy for the property located at the northwest corner of NW 88th Avenue and McNab Road, specifically 6921 NW 88th Avenue (a portion of the Florida Fruit Farms Land Company’s Subdivision No. 2 of Section 5, Township 49 South, Range 41 East, as recorded in Plat Book 1, Pages 102 of
the public records of Palm Beach County, Florida); (Case No. 32-SP-12); providing for conflicts; providing for severability; and providing for an effective date.
12. OTHER
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