June 26, 2013 Regular
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Call to Order - CALL TO ORDER:
9:00 A.M.
ROLL CALL:
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE:
Commissioner Patricia Atkins-Grad
Call to Order
CALL TO ORDER:9:00 A.M.
ROLL CALL:
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE:
Commissioner Patricia Atkins-Grad
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Proclamations and Presentations - PROCLAMATIONS AND PRESENTATIONS:
a. Parks and Recreation Month Proclamation
Presentation of a proclamation by Mayor Talabisco proclaiming the month of July 2013 as "Parks &
Recreation Month". (Requested by Parks & Recreation Director Greg Warner)
b. Code Enforcement Officers' Appreciation Week
Presentation of a proclamation by Mayor Talabisco proclaiming the week of June 24 - 28, 2013 as
"Code Enforcement Officers' Appreciation Week". (Requested by Code Enforcement Manager Mark
Woods)
c. Presentation by Mayor Beth Talabisco of Employee Service Awards:
Presentation by Mayor Beth Talabisco of Employee Service Awards:
5 - Year Awards:
Peyton Whitfield, Neighborhood Revitalization Officer,
Community Development
Cathy Jones, Procurement Coordinator, Fire Rescue
Matthew Boyer, Firefighter Paramedic, Fire Rescue
Jorge Orbeta, Firefighter Paramedic, Fire Rescue
Mark Paguio, Firefighter Paramedic, Fire Rescue
Rodrigo Castro, Engineer, Public Services
Kevin Alexander, Groundskeeper I, Public Services
Csaba Banrevy, Groundskeeper I, Public Services
Gerald Robinson, Senior, Wastewater Service Worker III, Public Services
10 - Year Awards:
Bernadette Hughes, Management Analyst II, City Manager
Jeanne Marra, Human Resources Analyst, Human Resources
Jason Barrios, Firefighter Paramedic, Fire Rescue
15 - YearAwards:
Janie Morris, Senior Customer Service Representative, Finance
William Lewis, Public Works Superintendent, Public Services
Thomas Vreeland, Stormwater Supervisor, Public Services
Robert Lazarou, Parks & Recreation Site Supervisor, Parks & Recreation
20 - Year Award:
Marsha Kanterman, Senior Permit Clerk, Building
25 - Year Award:
Chet Jablonka, Maintenance Supervisor, Public Services
30 - Year Awards:
Jerome Emerson, Firefighter Paramedic, Fire Rescue
Anthony Bouchard, Wastewater Service Worker III, Public Services
Proclamations and Presentations
PROCLAMATIONS AND PRESENTATIONS:a. Parks and Recreation Month Proclamation
Presentation of a proclamation by Mayor Talabisco proclaiming the month of July 2013 as "Parks &
Recreation Month". (Requested by Parks & Recreation Director Greg Warner)
b. Code Enforcement Officers' Appreciation Week
Presentation of a proclamation by Mayor Talabisco proclaiming the week of June 24 - 28, 2013 as
"Code Enforcement Officers' Appreciation Week". (Requested by Code Enforcement Manager Mark
Woods)
c. Presentation by Mayor Beth Talabisco of Employee Service Awards:
Presentation by Mayor Beth Talabisco of Employee Service Awards:
5 - Year Awards:
Peyton Whitfield, Neighborhood Revitalization Officer,
Community Development
Cathy Jones, Procurement Coordinator, Fire Rescue
Matthew Boyer, Firefighter Paramedic, Fire Rescue
Jorge Orbeta, Firefighter Paramedic, Fire Rescue
Mark Paguio, Firefighter Paramedic, Fire Rescue
Rodrigo Castro, Engineer, Public Services
Kevin Alexander, Groundskeeper I, Public Services
Csaba Banrevy, Groundskeeper I, Public Services
Gerald Robinson, Senior, Wastewater Service Worker III, Public Services
10 - Year Awards:
Bernadette Hughes, Management Analyst II, City Manager
Jeanne Marra, Human Resources Analyst, Human Resources
Jason Barrios, Firefighter Paramedic, Fire Rescue
15 - YearAwards:
Janie Morris, Senior Customer Service Representative, Finance
William Lewis, Public Works Superintendent, Public Services
Thomas Vreeland, Stormwater Supervisor, Public Services
Robert Lazarou, Parks & Recreation Site Supervisor, Parks & Recreation
20 - Year Award:
Marsha Kanterman, Senior Permit Clerk, Building
25 - Year Award:
Chet Jablonka, Maintenance Supervisor, Public Services
30 - Year Awards:
Jerome Emerson, Firefighter Paramedic, Fire Rescue
Anthony Bouchard, Wastewater Service Worker III, Public Services
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Item 2A - Commissioner Bushnell
Item 2A
Commissioner Bushnell»
Item 2B - Commissioner Atkins Grad
Item 2B
Commissioner Atkins Grad»
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 - April 2013
Investment Report - April 2013
Item 4
CITY MANAGER REPORTa. Investment Report - April 2013
Investment Report - April 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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Consent Agenda - Consent Agenda: Items 6A-6I
Consent Agenda
Consent Agenda: Items 6A-6I»
Item 8A - TO2283 - Temporary Housing Ordinance
Motion to adopt an ordinance of the City Commission of the City of Tamarac, Florida, on first
reading amending Chapter 5, entitled "Buildings and Building Regulations," of the City of Tamarac
Code of Ordinances by adopting a new article XII, entitled, “Emergency Temporary Housing,” to
provide for the use of temporary housing during declared housing emergencies; providing for
Item 8A
TO2283 - Temporary Housing OrdinanceMotion to adopt an ordinance of the City Commission of the City of Tamarac, Florida, on first
reading amending Chapter 5, entitled "Buildings and Building Regulations," of the City of Tamarac
Code of Ordinances by adopting a new article XII, entitled, “Emergency Temporary Housing,” to
provide for the use of temporary housing during declared housing emergencies; providing for
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Item 8B - TO2286 - Flood Prevention and Protection
Motion to adopt an Ordinance by the City Commission of the City of Tamarac, Florida, on first
reading amending the City of Tamarac Code of Ordinances by repealing Chapter 8, Sections 8-1
thru Section 8-13, entitled "Flood Prevention and Protection," in its entirety and adopting a new
Chapter 8, Sections 1 to 71 adopting Flood Hazard Maps, designating a Floodplain Administrator,
adopting procedures and criteria for development in flood hazard areas, and for other purposes;
providing for codification; providing for conflict; providing for severability; and providing an effective
date.
Item 8B
TO2286 - Flood Prevention and ProtectionMotion to adopt an Ordinance by the City Commission of the City of Tamarac, Florida, on first
reading amending the City of Tamarac Code of Ordinances by repealing Chapter 8, Sections 8-1
thru Section 8-13, entitled "Flood Prevention and Protection," in its entirety and adopting a new
Chapter 8, Sections 1 to 71 adopting Flood Hazard Maps, designating a Floodplain Administrator,
adopting procedures and criteria for development in flood hazard areas, and for other purposes;
providing for codification; providing for conflict; providing for severability; and providing an effective
date.
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Item 10A - TO2278 - Telecommunications Towers and Antennas Ordinance
Motion to adopt an Ordinance of the City Commission of the City of Tamarac, Florida; on second
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.
PASSED ON FIRST READING JUNE 12, 2013
Item 10A
TO2278 - Telecommunications Towers and Antennas OrdinanceMotion to adopt an Ordinance of the City Commission of the City of Tamarac, Florida; on second
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.
PASSED ON FIRST READING JUNE 12, 2013
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Item 10B - TO2285 - Red Light Camera Ordinance Amendment
Motion to adopt an Ordinance of the City Commission of the City of Tamarac,
Florida; on second reading amending Part II of the Code of Ordinances of the City of
Tamarac; amending Chapter 2, Article III, Division 2 of the Code of Ordinances to update
the definition of “Magistrate” and to authorize the special magistrate to enforce all matters
authorized by law; amending and restating Part II, Chapter 14.5, entitled “Tamarac
Dangerous Intersection Safety Act” to conform to state law, and to add a new section 14.5-
5, to be entitled “Notice of Violation Hearings”, to implement 2013 changes in State Law that
provide for the City to conduct hearings on notices of violation; providing for severability;
providing for codification; providing an effective date.
PASSED ON FIRST READING JUNE 12, 2013
Item 10B
TO2285 - Red Light Camera Ordinance AmendmentMotion to adopt an Ordinance of the City Commission of the City of Tamarac,
Florida; on second reading amending Part II of the Code of Ordinances of the City of
Tamarac; amending Chapter 2, Article III, Division 2 of the Code of Ordinances to update
the definition of “Magistrate” and to authorize the special magistrate to enforce all matters
authorized by law; amending and restating Part II, Chapter 14.5, entitled “Tamarac
Dangerous Intersection Safety Act” to conform to state law, and to add a new section 14.5-
5, to be entitled “Notice of Violation Hearings”, to implement 2013 changes in State Law that
provide for the City to conduct hearings on notices of violation; providing for severability;
providing for codification; providing an effective date.
PASSED ON FIRST READING JUNE 12, 2013
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Item 11A - TR12358 - Cradle to Crayons Special Exception
A Resolution of the City Commission of the City of Tamarac, Florida, approving a Special Exception
petition to allow a daycare use for the Cradle to Crayons Pre-school project with an underlying
zoning classification of B-2 ( Planned Community Business District) pursuant to the Permitted Uses
Master List, Section 24-434, Tamarac Code of Ordinances; for the property located at 5341-5343
North State Road 7 (all of Commercial Plaza, according to the Plat thereof, as recorded in the Plat
Book 82, Page 50, of the public records of Broward County, Florida ) (C ase N o. 6 - Z -13);
providing for conflicts; providing for severability; and providing for an effective date.
Item 11A
TR12358 - Cradle to Crayons Special ExceptionA Resolution of the City Commission of the City of Tamarac, Florida, approving a Special Exception
petition to allow a daycare use for the Cradle to Crayons Pre-school project with an underlying
zoning classification of B-2 ( Planned Community Business District) pursuant to the Permitted Uses
Master List, Section 24-434, Tamarac Code of Ordinances; for the property located at 5341-5343
North State Road 7 (all of Commercial Plaza, according to the Plat thereof, as recorded in the Plat
Book 82, Page 50, of the public records of Broward County, Florida ) (C ase N o. 6 - Z -13);
providing for conflicts; providing for severability; and providing for an effective date.
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Item 11B - TR12357 - New Harvest Ministries Church - New Development Site Plan
A Resolution of the City Commission of the City of Tamarac, Florida, issuing Revised Development
Order No. 208.3 and granting New Development Site Plan approval (with conditions) for the New
Harvest Preparation Ministries Church project, to allow for the development of a 3-story, 23,007 sq.
ft. church facility, for the property located at the southeast corner of Rock Island Road and Bailey
Road, (specifically all of Parcels B, C, and D of the Lakes of Carriage Hills II, according to the Plat
thereof, as recorded in Plat Book 123, Page 7 of the public records of Broward County, Florida)
(Case No. 25-SP-11); providing for conditions; providing for conflicts; providing for severability; and
providing for an effective date.
Item 11B
TR12357 - New Harvest Ministries Church - New Development Site PlanA Resolution of the City Commission of the City of Tamarac, Florida, issuing Revised Development
Order No. 208.3 and granting New Development Site Plan approval (with conditions) for the New
Harvest Preparation Ministries Church project, to allow for the development of a 3-story, 23,007 sq.
ft. church facility, for the property located at the southeast corner of Rock Island Road and Bailey
Road, (specifically all of Parcels B, C, and D of the Lakes of Carriage Hills II, according to the Plat
thereof, as recorded in Plat Book 123, Page 7 of the public records of Broward County, Florida)
(Case No. 25-SP-11); providing for conditions; providing for conflicts; providing for severability; and
providing for an effective date.
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