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HomeMy WebLinkAboutDocumentation_Miscellaneous_Tab 6_5/19/1994 mac,. Memo _ o To: Thomas G. Bradford, Village r '� �'t�L� G, Co From: James M Weinand, Fire Chie `• "AA�ttG�S Date: April 19, 1994 • Re: Vehicle for Fire Department This is a request to purchase a utility vehicle for the fire department. During the initial phase of this Department, little thought was give to utility and command vehicles for its operations. With so many unanswered questions into the type and amount of vehicles we would need, we purchased a 1993 automobile for reliable transportation during this department's development. Now that we are operational, some deficiencies have been noted. 1. The automobile does not afford the amount of trunk space needed to be equipped as a staff and command vehicle. 2. Without a vehicle for the volunteers to respond to calls in, we need another vehicle to shuttle people and transport supplies to and from the scene of an emergency. 3. Currently, without the use of a utility vehicle, the Engine is utilized to pick up operational supplies such as cleaning supplies, parts, and daily groceries. This procedure is not cost effective. 4. Some inspections are performed by on duty fire inspectors and they utilize the Ladder truck for these inspections. Although some of the inspections will continue to be served by the on duty crews on the Ladder truck, there are several occasions when a small vehicle could be utilized for these inspections. 5. Members of this Department belong to several associations and attend meetings throughout Palm Beach Co. and the State of Florida, such as Palm Beach Co. Training Officers Association, Special Operations Committee, Palm Beach Co. Emergency Medical Providers Association, Palm Beach Co. Fire Marshal's Association, State of Florida Emergency Medical Service Quarterly Meetings, and Monthly N.A.M.A.C. training drills. Currently, the members of this Department have been utilizing their personal vehicles to attend these meetings on behalf of the Village of Tequesta without compensation. Even though I have asked them to turn in mileage for reimbursement, they have not. The extra vehicle would give them the means of transportation to attend these meetings. 6. The Village of Tequesta lacks the availability of four wheel drive vehicles that would be needed in the event of a severe tropical storm or a hurricane. Therefore, I feel this new vehicle needs to be four wheel drive so that medical equipment or supplies could be transported to citizens in need. As noted above, I feel that we necessitate a second vehicle. This vehicle needs to be four wheel drive and large enough to accommodate the staff and command function of the Fire Department. Therefore, I recommend the purchase of a four wheel drive Chevrolet K Blazer Utility Vehicle from Steve Moore Fleet Sales Department for$21,775.00. Below are the price quotes received for this type of vehicle. 1. State Bid: Don Reid Ford, Ford Bronco $21,937.00 2. Bev Smith Ford, Ford Bronco $24,663.00 3. Ed Morse Chevrolet. Chev Blazer $22,718.35 4. Steve Moore Chevrolet, Chev Blazer $21,775.00 ORDER IMPOSING FINE CASE NO. 93-04 WHEREAS, the Code Enforcement Board has been notified by the Code Inspector that an Order of the Code Enforcement Board has not been complied with by the set time; and WHEREAS, it has been determined that a violation has been committed; and WHEREAS, the Order that has been violated was dated January 6, 1993, and properly recorded in the Official Records of Palm Beach County, Florida, at Official Record Book 7558, Page 399, a copy of which is attached hereto; and WHEREAS, at a meeting of April 12, 1994, the Code Enforcement Board made a determination that the previous Order of the Code Enforcement Board had not been met and that a fine be imposed in the amount of $85, 500. 00, said fine representing a fine of $250. 00 per day for each of three hundred forty-two ( 342) days of noncompliance, and said find continues to run; and WHEREAS, the Board directed that this Order be entered and recorded as a lien against the subject property. NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS ORDERED AND ADJUDGED AS FOLLOWS: A fine is hereby imposed in the amount of EIGHTY-FIVE THOUSAND FIVE HUNDRED AND NO/ 100 DOLLARS ( $85, 500. 00) , based upon a fine of Two Hundred Fifty Dollars ( $250. 00) per day for each of three hundred forty-two ( 342) days of noncompliance, which fine continues to run, with the Order previously entered by this Board. A certified copy of this Order Imposing Fine shall be recorded in the Public Records of Pam Beach County. Florida, and shall constitute a lien against the land upon which the violation exists and upon any other real or personal property owned by the violator. The address and legal description of the property subject to this Order areas follows: 50 Golfview Drive, Teguesta, Florida 33469 Lot 333, TEQUESTA SUBDIVISION, according to the Plat thereof on file in the Office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court in and for Palm Beach County. Florida, in Plat Book 25, Page 8. Owner: Joseph Laduca DONE AND ORDERED this 12th day of April. 1994. CODE ENFORCEMENT BOARD OF THE VILLAGE OF TEQUESTA y: ORDER IMPOSING FINE CASE NO. 93-01 WHEREAS, the Code Enforcement Board has been notified by the Code Inspector that an Order of the Code Enforcement Board has not been complied with by the set time; and WHEREAS, it has been determined that a repeat violation has been committed; and WHEREAS, the Order that has been violated was dated January 6, 1993, and properly recorded in the Official Records of Palm Beach County, Florida, at Official Record Book 7558, Page 399, a copy of which is attached hereto; and WHEREAS, at a meeting of April 12, 1994, the Code Enforcement Board made a determination that the previous Order of the Code Enforcement Board had not been met and that a fine be imposed in the amount of $3, 500. 00, said fine representing a fine of $500. 00 per day for each of seven ( 7) days of noncompliance; and WHEREAS, the Board directed that this Order be entered and recorded as a lien against the subject property. NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS ORDERED AND ADJUDGED AS FOLLOWS: A fine is hereby imposed in the amount of THREE THOUSAND FIVE HUNDRED AND NO/ 100 DOLLARS ( $3, 500. 00) , based upon a fine of Five Hundred Dollars ( $500. 00) per day for each of seven ( 7) days of noncompliance with the Order previously entered by this Board. A certified copy of this Order Imposing Fine shall be recorded in the Public Records of Pam Beach County, Florida, and shall constitute a lien against the land upon which the violation exists and upon any other real or personal property owned by the violator. The address and legal description of the property subject to this Order areas follows: 50 Golfview Drive, Teguesta, Florida 33469 Lot 333, TEQUESTA SUBDIVISION, according to the Plat thereof on file in the Office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court in and for Palm Beach County, Florida, in Plat Book 25, Page 8. Owner: Joseph Laduca DONE AND ORDERED this 12th day of April, 1994. CODE ENFORCEMENT BOARD OF THE VILLAGE OF TEQUESTA By: / a irman ORDER IMPOSING FINE CASE NO. 93-09 WHEREAS, the Code Enforcement Board has been notified by the Code Inspector that an Order of the Code Enforcement Board has not been complied with by the set time; and WHEREAS, it has been determined that a violation has been committed; and WHEREAS, the Order that has been violated was dated January 6, 1993, and properly recorded in the Official Records of Palm Beach County, Florida, at Official Record Book 7900, Page 456, a copy of which is attached hereto; and WHEREAS, at a meeting of April 12, 1994, the Code Enforcement Board made a determination that the previous Order of the Code Enforcement Board had not been met and that a fine be imposed in the amount of $35, 000. 00, said fine representing a fine of $250. 00 per day for each of one hundred forty ( 140) days of noncompliance; and WHEREAS, the Board directed that this Order be entered and recorded as a lien against the subject property. NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS ORDERED AND ADJUDGED AS FOLLOWS: A fine is hereby imposed in the amount of THIRTY FIVE THOUSAND AND NO/ 100 DOLLARS ( $35, 000. 00) , based upon a fine of Two Hundred Fifty Dollars ( $250. 00) per day for each of one hundred forty ( 140) days of noncompliance with the Order previously entered by this Board. A certified copy of this Order Imposing Fine shall be recorded in the Public Records of Pam Beach County, Florida, and shall constitute a lien against the land upon which the violation exists and upon any other real or personal property owned by the violator. The address and legal description of the property subject to this Order areas follows: 370 Maple Avenue, Tequesta, Florida 33469 Lot 1, Block 24, JUPITER IN THE PINES SECTION "B", according to the Plat thereof on file in the Office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court in and for Palm Beach County, Florida, in Plat Book 26, Page 18. Owner: Rita G. Walters DONE AND ORDERED this 12th day of April, 1994. CODE ENFORCEMENT BOARD OF THE VILLAGE OF TEQUESTA BY: ORDER IMPOSING FINE CASE NO. 93-10 WHEREAS, the Code Enforcement Board has been notified by the Code Inspector that an Order of the Code Enforcement Board has not been complied with by the set time; and WHEREAS, it has been determined that three violations have been committed; and WHEREAS, the Order that has been violated was dated September 16, 1993, and properly recorded in the Official Records of Palm Beach County, Florida, at Official Record Book 7900, Page 455, a copy of which is attached hereto; and WHEREAS, at a meeting of April 12, 1994, the Code Enforcement Board made a determination that the previous Order of the Code Enforcement Board had not been met and that a fine be imposed in the amount of $122, 500. 00, said fine representing three fines of S250. 00 per day, per violation, for each of one hundred sixty-three ( 163) days of noncompliance, and said fines continue to run; and WHEREAS, the Board directed that this Order be entered and recorded as a lien against the subject property. NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS ORDERED AND ADJUDGED AS FOLLOWS: A fine is hereby imposed in the amount of ONE HUNDRED TWENTY- TWO THOUSAND FIVE HUNDRED AND NO/ 100 DOLLARS ( $122, 500. 00) , based upon three fines of Two Hundred Fifty Dollars ( $250. 00) per day, per violation, for each of one hundred sixty-three ( 163) days of noncompliance with the Order previously entered by this Board, which fines continue to run. A certified copy of this Order Imposing Fine shall be recorded in the Public Records of Pam Beach County, Florida, and shall constitute a lien against the land upon which the violation exists and upon any other real or personal property owned by the violator. The address and legal description of the property subject to this Order areas follows: 370 Maple Avenue, Tequesta, Florida 33469 Lot 1, Block 24, JUPITER IN THE PINES SECTION "B", according to the Plat thereof on file in the Office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court in and for Palm Beach County, Florida, in Plat Book 26, Page 18. Owner: Rita G. Walters DONE AND ORDERED this 12th day of April, 1994. CODE ENFORCEMENT BOARD OF THE VILLAGE OF TEQUESTA ORDER IMPOSING FINE CASE NO. 93-11 WHEREAS, the Code Enforcement Board has been notified by the Code Inspector that an Order of the Code Enforcement Board has not been complied with by the set time; and WHEREAS, it has been determined that a repeat violation has been committed; and WHEREAS, the Order that has been violated was dated August 19, 1993; and WHEREAS, at a meeting of April 12, 1994, the Code Enforcement Board made a determination that the previous Order of the Code Enforcement Board had not been met and that a fine be imposed in the amount of $3, 750. 00, said fine representing a fine of $250. 00 per day for each of fifteen ( 15) days of noncompliance; and WHEREAS, the Board directed that this Order be entered and recorded as a lien against the subject property. NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS ORDERED AND ADJUDGED AS FOLLOWS: A fine is hereby imposed in the amount of THREE THOUSAND SEVEN HUNDRED FIFTY AND NO/ 100 DOLLARS ( $3, 750. 00) , based upon a fine of Two Hundred Fifty Dollars ( $250. 00) per day for each of fifteen ( 15) days of noncompliance with the Order previously entered by this Board. A certified copy of this Order Imposing Fine shall be recorded in the Public Records of Pam Beach County, Florida, and shall constitute a lien against the land upon which the violation exists and upon any other real or personal property owned by the violator. The address and legal description of the property subject to this Order areas follows: 50 Golfview Drive, Tequesta, Florida 33469 Lot 333, TEQUESTA SUBDIVISION, according to the Plat thereof on file in the Office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court in and for Palm Beach County, Florida, in Plat Book 25, Page 8. Owner: Joseph Laduca DONE AND ORDERED this 12th day of April, 1994. CODE ENFORCEMENT BOARD OF THE VILLAGE OF TEQUESTA ;7 irman