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D E C E M B E R 2, 1 9 9 3
I. The Tequesta Village Council held a regularly scheduled
meeting at the Village Hall, 357 Tequesta Drive, Tequesta,
Florida, on Thursday, December 2, 1993. The meeting was
called to order at 7:00 P.M. by Mayor Ron T. Mackail. A roll
call was taken by Fran Bitters, the Recording Secretary.
Councilmembers present were: Mayor Ron T. Mackail, Vice Mayor
William E. Burckart, Liz Schauer, and Earl L. Collings.
Councilmember Joseph N. Capretta was not in attendance. Also
in attendance were: Village Manager Thomas G. Bradford,
Village Clerk Joann Manganiello, Department Heads and Village
Attorney John C. Randolph.
II. INVOCATION AND PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
Mayor Ron T. Mackail gave the Invocation and led those in
attendance to the Pledge of Allegiance to the American Flag.
III. APPROVAL OF AGENDA
o Councilmember Schauer asked to add two items under X, ANY
OTHER MATTERS: 1) Tequesta Library Letter; and 2)
Jupiter High School. �
o Village Manaqer Bradford asked to add under X ANY OTHER
MATTERS: 1) Consideration of police vehicle purchase;
2) Announcement regarding the Florida Department of
Transportation.
Councilmember Schauer moved to approve the Aqenda as amended.
Councilmember Colli�qs secanded the motion. The vote on the
motion was:
Ron T. Mackail - for
William E. Burckart - for
Liz Schauer - for
Earl L. Collinqs . - for
the motion was therefore passed and adopted and the Aqenda was
approved as amended.
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IV. PUBLIC HEARINGS
A) ordinance 464 - Final Readinq - Amendinq ordinance xo.
355, as Amended, the Comprehensive Zoninq Ordinance ot
the Villaqe of Tequesta at Section x, ltelatinq to
supplemental Requlations, item (L), so as to Provide
Restrictions Relatinq to the Parkinq of Trucks and
Recreational Vehicles in the R-lA Zoninq District.
1) Ordinance Read by Title: Attorney Randolph read
Ordinance 464 by Title.
2) Overview of Ordinance: Village Manager Bradford
explained that the above Ordinance applies only to the
R-lA District (Tequesta Country Club, Bay View Terrace,
Shady.Lane, Bay Harbor, and a few lots along the River
south of Tequesta Drive). It provides for additional
restrictions relative to the parking of trucks and
recreation vehicles within the R-lA Zoning District. The
Ordinance provides that certain vehicles will have
additional screening requirements in order to address
concerns in that area. There were no additional changes
since the last Reading. �
3) Villaqe Council and Public Comments: Citizen Harold
Hutchinson felt this Ordinance was changing enforcement
responsibility for Homeowner Associations (HOAs) from the
HOAs to the Village of Tequesta. Attorney Randolph
stated that though the request for these changes came
from an individual at an HOA, many of the restrictions
which have been incorporated into the Ordinance are
indeed similar, if not the same, as certain HOA
restrictions.
Mrs. Hattie Siegel felt an Ordinance which addressed only
a particular part of the City was a violation of the
Constitution of the United States in that it separated
communities.
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4) Motion to Adopt/Reject Ordinance on Final Readinq:
Councilmember Collings moved to approve the Final Readinq
of Ordinance 464. Councilmember 8chauer seconded the
raotion. The vote on the motion was:
Ron T. Mackail - for
William E. Burckart - for
Liz Sahauer - for
Earl L. Collinqs - for
the motion was therefore passed and adopted.
B) Ordinance 465 - First ReaSinq - Amendinq Zoninq Ordinance
No. 355, As Amended, by Amendinq Section IV, Definitions,
by Amendinq and/or Addinq Certain Definitions; by
AmenBinq Subsection V, Establishment of Districts and
Official Zoninq Map; By Addinq at Subsection (A), a new
Mixed-IIse District; by Amendinq Section VII, Schedule of
Requlations and Application of Requlations, By Addinq
District MD at Subsection (C), Schedule of Site
Requlations; by Amendinq Section VII, Schedule of
Requlations and Application of Requlations, Subsection
(D), Schedule of District and IIse Requlations, by Addinq
New Paraqraph (9), Mised-Use District; by Amendinq
Section VIII, Off-Street Parkinq and Loadinq Requlations;
by Amendinq Section X, Supplemental Requlations Applyinq
to a 8pecific, to Several, or to all Districts,
subsection (J), special Exception Uses, Paraqraph (2),
Criteria, by Addinq a New Requirement (h); Subsection
(M), Site Plan; Prerequisite to Buildinq Permit Issuanae,
by Amendinq Paragraph (i).
1) Ordinance Read by Title: Attorney Randolph gave the
First Reading of the Ordinance: "AN ORDINANCE OF THE
VILLAGE COIINCIL OF THE VILLAGE OF TEQUESTA, PALM BEACH
COUNTY, FLORIDA, AMENDING ZONING ORDINANCE NO. 355� AS
AMENDED� BY AMENDING SECTION IV� DEFINITIONS, BY AMENDING
AND/OR ADDING CERTAIN DEFINITIONS; BY AMENDING SIIBSECTION
V� ESTABLIBHMENT OF DISTRICTS AND OFFICIAL ZONING MAP;
BY ADDING AT SIIBSECTION (A), A NEW MI%SD-IISE DIBTRICT;
BY AMENDING BECTION VII, SCHEDIILE OF REGULATIONS AND
APPLICATION OF REGIILATIONB, BY ADDING DISTRICT MII AT
SIIBSECTION (C)� SCHEDOLE OF SITE REGIILATIONS; BY AMENDING
SECTION VII, SCHEDIILE OF RSGIILATIONS AND APPLICATION OF
REGULATIONS� SIIBSECTION (D)� SCHEDOL$ OF DISTRICT AND USE
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REGULATIONB, BY ADDING NEW PARAGRAPH (9), MIXED-U8E
DISTRICT; BY AMENDING SECTION VIII� OFF-STREET PARKING
AND LOADING REGOLATZONB; BY AMENDING SECTION X,
SUPPLEMENTAL REGULATIONS APPLYIN(� TO A SPECIFIC, TO
BEVERAL, OR TO ALL DISTRICTS, SOBBECTION (J), SPECIAL
EXCEPTION IISEB, PARAGRAP$ (2), CRITERIA, BY ADDING A NEW
REQOZREMENT (H); SIIBSECTION (M)� SITE PLAN; PREREQUISITE
TO BOILDINt3 PERMIT ISSUANCE, BY AMENDIN(3 PARACiRAPH (1) ;
PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY; PROVIDING FOR CODIFICATION;
PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE.��
2) Overview of Ordinance: Scott Ladd explained that
this Ordinance, in its revised form, is far different
than that which was created three years ago to cover the
downtown development area. The present Ordinance qives
much latitude and flexibility as to what the Village
Council and a potential developer might do in the
downtown area. The mix of use has much flexibility.
Dwelling unit density is 18 units/acre for dwellings,
except ACLFs which are at 24 units/acre, with height
restrictions to six stories or 84 feet. The Ordinance
otherwise tracks other Zoning Ordinances of the Village.
Scott Ladd warned, however, that it would be possible
through the revised Ordinance to place something such as
a WalMart in the downtown area, even though the emphasis
of the Ordinance is towards dwelling units.
Attorney Randolph added that this Ordinance now imposes
minimal controls within the downtown development area,
almost to the extent that it would allow the market to
dictate what would be developed in the downtown area.
Developer Gary Van Brock submitted a letter of seven
suggestions regarding the above-referenced revised
Ordinance. Scott Ladd stated he agreed with some of
those comments, while other of the comments did not need
to be addressed since the Code was okay the way it was
written regarding those issues.
Scott Ladd recommended that the Village Council create
some reasonable criteria for special exception uses to
be applied to an area that is over 3500 square feet.
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3) Villaqe council and Public Comments:
Vice Mayor Burckart suggested: 1) on page 9 of the
Ordinance, the 50-foot right-of-way be changed to a 60-
foot right of way. He felt a 50-foot right-of-way with
curb and gutter was too expensive a project, and until
something starts happening in the downtown area, he did
not feel this Ordinance would ever work. Scott Ladd
explained that if a developer wanted to develop a piece
of land as a planned mixed-use development, they could,
through the negotiation process, forego the typical curb
and gutter; 2) on page 8(i), Special Exception Uses,
spell out planned commercial development and planned
. residential development. Scott Ladd stated that had been
addressed by Gary Van Brock and would be done; page 6�
( f) 1. , change strictly adhered to to read considered, and
page 7(g)1., Urban Design Objectives, change quidelines
to considered; Delete 9 on page 3, Village Servinq, in
its entirety.
Scott Ladd reminded the Village Council that the changes
which have been made to this Ordinance make it very
watered down. Mayor Mackail asked if the Ordinance was
being changed to benefit Gary Van Brock or if it was
being changed to benefit the Village of Tequesta.
Gary Van Brock felt the Ordinance has come a long ways
from what it was initially and felt the flexibility he
has been looking for is there, and with the changes made
this evening, he is in full favor of the Ordinance.
WaSe Griest felt the Village would benefit by finding a
single large landowner (i.e., Frenchmen's Creek
Developers, or Trump or Berg Developers) for the downtown
property, then sell it off. Village Manager Bradford
stated that would be ideal, and the Village did pursue
that, but no one of that caliber has come forward.
Harold Hutchinson stated that he felt the Village needed
to be less restrictive and less dictatorial with
potential developers for the downtown area.
Edwin Nelson, owner of the Fashion Mall downtown, and who
served on the initial study group for the downtown area,
felt the new Ordinance was a big improvement over the
initial one. Mr, Nelson stated however, that, as a
property owner in this district, he objects to being tied
in with any Special Taxing District which may arise in
the future.
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Village Manager Bradford stated that the outline of the
mixed-use district may follow, approximately, the
boundaries of the Unit of Development for the Northern
Palm Beach County Water Control District, but that this
Ordinance, in and of itself, is unrelated to the District
and any taxing.
Attorney Randolph was concerned that the Village Serving
portion of the Ordinance was removed, and stated he did
not recall that recommendation being made. Village
Manager Bradford felt any reference to Village Serving
needed to stay in the Ordinance in order to establish a
threshold for what is believed to be Village Serving, but
remove anything that disallows advertising.
4) Motion to Adopt/Reject Ordinance on First Readinq:
Councilmember Collinqs moved to app=ove the First Readinq
of Orclinance 465 as amended. Vice Mayor Burckart
seconded the motion. The vote on the motion was:
Ron T. Mackail - for
William E. Burckart - for
Liz Schauer - for
Earl L. Collinqs - for
the motion was therefore passed and adopted
V. CONSENT AGENDA
All Items listed with an asterisk (*) are considered to be
routine and will be enacted by one motion.
VI. APPROVAL OF MINIITES AND REPORTS
*A) Villaqe Council Workshop Meetinq, November 8, 1993;
*B) Villaqe Council Meetinq, November 18, 1993;
*C) Villaqe Manaqer�s Report, November 15-26, 1993.
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Vice Mayor Burckart moved to approve the Consent Aqenda as
submitted. Councilmember Collinqs seconded the motion. The
vote on the motion was:
Ron T. Mackail - for
William E. Burckart - for
Earl L. Collinqs - for
Liz schauer - for
the motion was therefore passed and adopted.
Councilmember Schauer asked to abstain from voting on Consent
Agenda Item VII A), since it involved her husband, and stated
she would sign a Conflict of Interest Form.
VII. APPOINTMENTS
A) Board of Adjustment.
*1� Consideration of Re-Appointinq Raymond H. Schauer
as a Reqular Member of the Board of Adjustment for a
Three-Year Term, 8spirinq on December 13, 1996. (Staff
Recommends Approval).
Approved under the Consent Agenda.
B) Code Enforcement Board.
*1) Consideration of Appointment of Jeff.Vorpaqel as a
Reqular Member of the Code Enforcement Board for a Three-
Year Term, Expirinq on December 13, 1996. (Staff
Recommends Approval).
Approved under the Consent Agenda.
*2) Consideration of Re-Appointment of�Thomas Mortati
as an Alternate member of the Code Enforcement Board for
a Three-Year Term $xpirinq on December 13, 1996. (Staff
Recommends Approval).
Approved under the Consent Agenda.
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VIII. NEW BUSINESS
A) Presentation of the Palm Beach County Urban Form 8tudy.
Dennis Foltz and Wendy DiBesa, Palm Beach County.
Kathy Dolewski, a Senior Planner with the Palm Beach County
Planning Division, gave a presentation on the initial results
and recommendations of the Urban Form Study, which considered
what the Palm Beach County area (its unincorporated areas as
well as municipalities) may be like around the year 2020.
Many of the growth issues and problems which will present
themselves are things that can begin to be dealt with today.
It is anticipated population will double in size in the next
20-30 years, and is necessary to consider how to accommodate
and distribute that growth, and the impact it will have on the
roadways, conservation, and parks. It is felt that the County
and municipalities must work together on this decisionmaking.
A slide presentation was given on the overhead projector
showing different options for the future.
Bj Ordinance - First Readinq - Amendinq Chapter 10 of the
Code of Ordinances Health and Sanitation, at Section 10-
18, Sections (a), (b) and (d) Relatinq to IInlawful
Growth; Amendinq sections 10-19 and 10-20 Relatinq to
Periods of Time Within Which to Abate Violations;
Providinq Amendments so as to Provide Notice to
Mortqaqees af Record. (Staff Recommends Approval).
Attorney Randolph read the Ordinance by Title: �'AN ORDINANCE
OF THE VILLAGE COIINCIL OF THE VILLAGE OF TEQIIESTA, PALM B$ACH
COIINTY, FI,ORIDA, AMENDING CHAPTER 10 OF THL COD$ OF
ORDINANCES�HSALTH AND SANITATION, AT S$CTION 10-18 SECTZONS
(a), (b) AND (d) RELATING TO IINLAWFOL GROWTH; AMENDING
SECTIONS 10-19 AND 10-20 RELATING TO PBRIODB OF TIME WITHIN
WHICH TO ABATE VIOLATIONS; PROVIDING AMENDMENTS SO AS TO
PRODIDS NOTICE TO MORTGAGEES OF RECORD; PROVIDING FOR
SEVERABILITY; PROVIDING FOR REPEAL OF ORDINANCES IN CONFLICT;
PROVIDING FOR CODIFICATION; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE.��
Village Manager Bradford pointed out that this Ordinance was
reviewed by, and is a result of, the review of Code
Enforcement procedures of the Village, by the Public Safety
Committee. The Ordinance does the following:
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o Relative to weeds, grass or undergrowth may only reach
a height of 10" as opposed to the previous 12" allowed
by Code.
o Property owners are now granted l0 days to remedy or
abate violations of the Code. Previously, property
owners were granted 15 days to abate.
o Upon placement of a lien, the Village is now required to
notify the mortgagee(s) of record. This is anticipated
to cause property owners to satisfy liens and/or abate
Code violations to avoid action by their mortgage
holders.
Corrections made to the Ordinance were as follows:
Page 1, Section 1(a), second line, should read ��..parcel or
tract of land with or without improvements constructed...��
Page 2, Section 4(c), second line should read, ��,.within ten
(10) days from the date of receipt of the notice, or...��
Page 3, top paragraph, third line should read, ��..to enter the
premises and take such steps reasonably necessary...��
Page 3, last paragraph, last line should read, ��The Villaqe
Clerk shall also notify mortqaqees...�� -
Page 4, Section 8, second paragraph, fourth to last line
should end at "methods.", deleting the rest of the sentence.
Vice Mayor Burckart felt it was absurd to change allowed
weeds, grass and undergrowth height to 10" from 12", feeling
it would cause an enforcement nightmare. The Village Council
agreed to leave it at 12".
Councilmember Collinqs moved to approve the First Readinq of
the Ordinance as amended. Councilmember Schauer seconded the
motion. The vote on the motian was:
� Ron T. Mackail - for
William E. Burckart - for
Earl L. Collinqs - for
Liz Schauer - for
the motion was therefore passed and adopted.
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C) ordinance - First Readinq - Creatinq Tequesta Stormwater
IItility. (Statt Recommends Approval).
Village Manager Bradford explained that the Public Works
Committee has unanimously recommended that Tequesta create a
Stormwater Utility, which is a funding mechanism for dealing
strictly with stormwater. The primary particulars to be
considered in the creation of a Stormwater Utility are the
Federal Clean Water Act, and the National Pollutant Discharge
Elimination System (NPDES), resulting in enormous and
inescapable costs to Tequesta. When updating its
Comprehensive Plan, Tequesta will have to comply with the new
State water policies and those of the South Florida Water
Management District, relative to the Surface Water Improvement
and Management Act, imposing additional costs on Tequesta.
Tequesta's Consulting Engineer, Richard Staudinger of Gee &
Jenson, was in attendance to explain further the concept of,
and give a thumbnail sketch of, a stormwater utility. Mr.
Staudinger pointed out that whether,or not Tequesta creates
a stormwater utility, it will still have stormwater
assessments from ENCON.
The stormwater utility concept is a user-fee concept, charged
per amount of runoff from the user's property - the more
runoff, the greater the fee. A stormwater utility equitably
distributes the cost, only paid for by those who actually use
the system.
Attorney Randolph read the Ordinance by Title: ��AN ORDINANCE
OF THE VILLAGE COIINCIL OF THE VILLAGE OF TEQIIESTA, PALM BEACH
COUNTY� FLORIDA� CREATING A STORMWATER IITILITY SYSTEM;
SPECIFYNG THE PORPOSES, RATEB, BILLING METHODS AND
CONTRIBUTIONB FOR SAID SYSTEM; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY;
PROVIDING FOR REPEAL OF ORDINANCES IN CONFLICT; PROVIDING FOR
CODIFICATION; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE.��
Attorney Randolph pointed out that this Ordinance merely
creates the stormwater utility. A subsequent Ordinance would
be necessary to address rates.
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This Ordinance was patterned after those of other
municipalities. Some minor modifications will include:
o Page 4, third paragraph, should read, ��Director means the
chiet administrative otficer ot the utility as
recommended by the Villaqe Manaqer and confirmed by the
Villaqe Council.��
o Page 5, third paragraph from bottom, shall read:
��Stormwater manaqement utility board shall mean a board
consistinq of three to five members appointed by the
villaqe Council who shall hear appeals of rate
adjustments and recommend to the villaqe Council capital
projections and budqet priorities for the utility.��
Councilmember Collinqs moved to approve, with amendments as
noted, the Ordinance on First Readinq. Councilmember Schauer
seconded the motion. The vote on the motion was:
Roa T. Mackail - for
William E. Burckart - for
Earl L. Collinqs - for
Liz Schauer - for
the motion was tberefore passed and adopted.
Attorney Randolph left the meetinq at 9:20 p.m.
D) Consideration of Tequesta Equity Study Commission
Appointments. (staff Recommends Approval).
Village Manager Bradford explained that in order for the
Village to amend its Occupational License Fee structure, it
was first necessary for the Village Council to create an
Equity Study Commission. That being accomplished, it is now
necessary to appoint members to that Commission. Several
individuals have been asked to serve, but only one (Edwin
Nelson) has responded and agreed to serve. The Village
Council suggested that the three other candidates who have
been asked to serve be urged to respond before the next
Village Council meeting.
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Councilmember Collinqs moved to appoint Sdwin Nelson to the
Equity Study Commission. Councilmember Schauer seconded the
motion. The vote on the motion was:
Ron T. Maakail - for
William E. Burckart - for
Earl L. Collinqs - for
Liz Schauer - for
the motion was therefore passed and adopted.
E) Consideration of Liqhthouse Gallery, Inc., Request for
Annual Villaqe Financial Grant of $5,000 for Fiscal Year
1993-94. (Staff Recommends Approval).
Councilmember Collinqs moved to authorize a qrant of $5,000
to Liqhthouse Gallery. Vice Mayor Burckart seconded the
motion. The vote on the motion was:
Ron T. Mackail - for
William E. Burckart - for
Earl L. Collinqs - for
Lis Schauer - for
the motion �ras therefore passed and adopted.
F) Resolution No. 5-93/94 - Requestinq that the Clinton
Administration Support and Conqress Pass Meaninqful
Leqislation to End the Practice of IInfunde8 Mandates, and
to Include in any Future Mandate, Provisions Requirinq
. Local Government Input Cost/Benefit Analysis and
Scientifically Sound Assessments of Purported Health,
Safety or Environmental Risks. (Staff Reoommends
Approval).
Village Manager Bradford read Resolution No. 5-93/94 by Title:
"A RESOLIITION OF THE VILLAGE COIINCIL OF THL VILLAGE OF
TEQIIESTA� PALM BEACH COIINTY, FLORIDA, REQIIESTING THAT THE
CLINTON ADMINISTRATION SIIPPORT AND CONGRE88 PA88 MEANINGFOL
LE(3ISLATION TO END THE PRACTICE OF IINFUNDLD MANDATES,R AND TO
INCLIIDB IN ANY FUTIIRE MANDATE, PROVISIONB REQUIRING LOCAL
GOVSRNMENT INPIIT� COST/BSNEFIT ANALYSIS AND SCIENTIFICALLY
SOIIND A38E88MENT8 OF PIIRPORTED H$ALTH, SAF$TY OR ENVIRONMENTAL
RISR. ��
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Councilme�nber Collinqs moved to approve Resolution No. 5-
93/94. Vice Mayor Burckart seconded the motion. The vote on
the motion was:
Ron T. Mackail - for
William E. Burckart - for
Earl L. Collinqs - for
Liz Schauer - for
the motion was therefore passed and adopted.
IX. COMMUNZCATIONS FROM CITIZENS
A) Iiattie Sieqel complained of the cost she must pay when she
gets copies of records from the Village, paying 15 cents for
14 x 8.5 - one side, and no more than 5 cents for each two-
sided duplicate copy. Village Clerk Manganiello pointed out
that the Florida Statute recommends a 15 cent charge for each
copy. The Village charges 15 cents for the first ten copies
and 10 cents for each copy thereafter. Mayor Mackail pointed
out to Mrs. Siegel that the Village has acted in accordance
with the prescribed law and that she's getting a deal, not an
overcharge.
B) John Cunninqham asked for a status report regarding the
lights being taken down from the baseball field which were
recommended by him to be placed on the basketball court.
Village Manager Bradford stated that since the Parks and
Recreation Director has been out on vacation, that subject
matter has not yet been addressed.
%. ANY OTHER MATTERS
A) Councilmember Schauer stated she disagreed with the
letter sent to the Village from the Board of County
Commissioners, regarding the County's request to have all fees
waived which are connected with the development of the
Tequesta Branch Library. The County is requesting a decision
from Tequesta on this matter by December 28. Mrs. Schauer
felt since Tequesta donated the land the library is to be
built on, and the Village residents have already paid for the
Library, no fees should be waived. Mayor Mackail felt a
Special Village Council Workshop would be necessary to discuss
this issue.
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B) Councilmember Schauer reported that the Pa1m Beach County
School Board has scheduled a date on which the Jupiter High
School Plan will be presented - Wednesday, January 19, 1994
at 6:00 p.m. She requested that as many Village
Councilmembers as possible attend.
C) Villaqe Manaqer Bradford presented to the Village Council
a memorandum from Police Chief Roderick regarding new police
cars scheduled in this year's Budget. The Village has
received a purchase option from Don Reid Ford of Maitland,
Florida to purchase two new 1994 Ford Crown Victoria Police
Pursuit vehicles at last year's price, offering a savings of
$982.
Councilmember Collinqs moved to approve the purchase of the
above referenced vehicles. Vice Mayor Burckart seconded the
motion. The vote on the motion was:
Ron T. Mackail - for
William E. Burckart - for
Earl L. Collinqs - for
Liz Schauer - for
the motion was therefore passed and adopted.
D) Villaqe Manaqer Bradford reported that he has received a
letter from the Florida Department of Transportation which
states they will implement an access management program to
modify the existing median openings of certain State projects,
which include U.S. Highway One, from north of the Loxahatchee
River to County Line Road. There is concern about the impact
of this on Tequesta's landscaped medians. There is a meeting
scheduled to take place concerning this issue on Monday,
December 6 at 10:00 a.m. at the Florida D.O.T. District
Office, located at 3400 West Commercial Boulevard, Ft.
Lauderdale, on the ground floor of Traffic Operation
Conference Room. Gary Preston, Tequesta's Director of Parks
and Recreation is planning to attend.
The Village Council recommended that the Village Manager write
a letter to be hand-carried by Mr. Preston when he goes to
this meeting, stating Tequesta's position regarding this
issue.
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X. ADJODRNMENT
Councilmember Collings moved that the meeting be adjourned.
Vice Mayor Burckart seconded the motion. The vote on the
motion was:
Ron T. Mackail - for
Liz Schauer - for
Earl L. Collinqs - for
william E. Burckart - for
the motion was therefore passed and adopted and the meetinq
was adjourned at 9:45 P.M.
Respectfully submitted,
,/!��'1 ����G�
Fran Bitters
Recording Secretary
ATTEST:
Joann Manganiello
Village Clerk
DATE APPROVED: