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HomeMy WebLinkAboutDocumentation_Regular_Tab 11C_06/11/1998Memorandum To: Village Council From: Thomas G. Bradford, Village Manager Date: June 4, 1998 Subject: 72nd Annual Florida League of Cities Conference; Designation of Village Council Voting Delegate; Agenda Item The 72nd Annual Conference of the Florida League of Cities is being held August 13-15, 1998, in Miami Beach, Florida. Mayor Schauer, Vice -Mayor Hansen, Councilmember Cameron, and Councilmember Mackail have made arrangements to attend as delegates from Tequesta. It is important that each member city sending delegates to the Annual Conference designate one of their officials to cast their votes at the Annual Business Session. Florida League of Cities by-laws require that each city select one person to serve as the city's voting delegate. Accordingly, the Village Council needs to designate one of the above referenced Councilmembers to be the official Tequesta voting delegate at the Annual Conference. TGB/krb council\060498.sam FLORIDA LEAGUE Memorandum CITIES, Village of Tequesta TO: City Managers/City Clerks 'LLL�ja�0 ` JUN 0 4 1998 FROM: Michael Sittig, Executive Director DATE: June 1, 1998 SUBJECT: 72'd Annual Conference — F'LCities — Pathways to Progress VOTING DELEGATE AND RESOLUTION INFORMATION August 13-15, 1998 — Fontainebleau Hilton Hotel As you know, the Florida League of Cities' Annual Conference will be held at the Fontainebleau Hilton Hotel on August 13-15. This year's theme, FLCities — Pathways To Progress, will provide valuable educational opportunities to help Florida's city officials serve their citizenry more effectively. It is important that each city designate one person to be the voting delegate. Policy development, election of League leadership and adoption of resolutions are undertaken during the business meeting. One official from each city will make decisions that determine the direction of the League. Registration materials have already been sent to each city. Call us if you need more. We have attached the procedures your city should follow for presenting resolutions to the League membership. Should you have any questions or need additional information, please feel free to call Drew Smith or Kelvin Robinson at Suncom 278-5331 or 1-800-342- 8112. MS:bcs Attachments: Form Designating Voting Delegate Procedures for Submitting Conference Resolutions 301 South Bronough Street ♦ Post Office Box 1757 ♦ Tallahassee, FL 32302-1757 Telephone (850) 222-9684 ♦ Suncom 278-5331 ♦ Fax (850) 222-3806 ♦ Internet: http://fcn.state.fl.us/flc/ Procedures for Submitting Resolutions 72°d Annual Convention Florida League of Cities, Inc. August 13-15,1998 Miami Beach, Florida In order to fairly systematize the method for presenting resolutions to the League membership, the following procedures have been instituted: (1) Proposed resolutions must be submitted in writing, to be received in the League office a minimum of 30 days prior to the first day of the annual conference. (2) Proposed resolution will be rewritten for proper form, duplicated by the League office and distributed to members of the Resolution Committee at least 15 days prior to the first day of the annual conference. (Whenever possible, multiple resolutions on a similar issue will be rewritten to encompass the essential subject matter in a single resolution with a listing of original proposers.) (3) Proposed resolutions may be submitted directly to the Resolutions Committee at the conference; however, a favorable two-thirds vote of the committee will be necessary to consider such resolutions. (4) Proposed resolutions may be submitted directly to the business session of the conference without prior committee approval by a vote of two-thirds of the members present. In addition, a favorable weighted vote of a majority of members present will be required for adoption. (5) Proposed resolutions relating to state legislation will be referred to the appropriate standing policy committee. Such proposals will not be considered by the Resolution Committee at the conference; however, all state legislative issues will be by the standing policy committees and the Legislative Committee prior to the membership at the annual Legislative Conference each fall. At that time, a state Legislative Policy Statement will be adopted. Cities unable to formally adopt a resolution 30 days prior to the first day of the conference may submit a letter to the League office indicating their city is considering the adoption of a resolution, outlining the subject thereof in as much detail as possible, and this letter will be forwarded to the Resolutions Committee for consideration in anticipation of receipt of the formal resolution. IMPORTANT DATES June 4 Notice to Loral League Presidents and Municipal Associations Requesting Nominees to the Resolutions Committee July 6 Appointment of Resolutions Committee Members July 13 Deadline for Submitting Resolutions to the League Office VotingDelegate.doc July 31 Resolutions Mailed to Resolutions Committee August 13 League Standing Committee Meetings Resolutions Committee Meeting Voting Delegates Registration August 15 Immediately Following Luncheon — Pick Up Voting Delegate Credentials Followed by Annual Business Session 0 72°d Annual Conference Florida League of Cities, Inc. August 13-15,1998 Miami Beach, Florida It is important that each member city sending delegates to the Annual Conference of the Florida League of Cities, designate one of their officials to cast their votes at the Annual Business Session. League By -Laws requires that each city select one person to serve as the city's voting delegate. Please fill out this form and return it to the League office so that your voting delegate may be properly identified. Designation of Voting Delegate Name of Voting Delegate: Title: City of: AUTHORIZED BY: Name Title Return this form to: Gail Dennard Florida League of Cities, Inc. Post Office Box 1757 Tallahassee, FL 32302-1757 Or Fax to Gail Dennard at (850) 222-3806