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II. Mayor Ron T. Mackail gave the invocation and led those in
attendance to the Pledge of Allegiance to the American
Flag.
VILLAGE OF TEQUESTA
COUNCIL WORKSHOP MEETING MINUTES
JUNE 9, 1988
I. The Tequesta Village Council held a Workshop Meeting at
the Village Hall, 357 Tequesta Drive, Tequesta, Florida,
on Thursday, June 9, 1988. The purpose of the Workshop
meeting was to review the tabulation of items rated by
Council on a priority basis and to review a proposal for
establishing Standing Committees of Council. The meeting
was called to order at 9:00 a.m. by Mayor Ron T. Mackail
and a roll call was taken by the Village Clerk.
Councilmembers present were: Ron T. Mackail, Mayor;
Edward C. Howell, Vice-Mayor; William E. Burckart, Joseph
N. Capretta, and Earl L. Collings. Village Officials
present were: Thomas G. Bradford, Village Manager; John C.
Randolph, Esq., Village Attorney; Wendy K. Harrison,
Administrative Assistant; Department Heads, and Bill C.
Kascavelis, Finance Director/Clerk.
III. The Village Manager reviewed a memorandum reporting the
results of the tabulation of Council priority items as
rated collectively by Council. The rating system denoted
project prioritization with the following values:
VILLAGE OF TEQUESTA
Post Office Box 3273 • 357 Tequesta Drive
Tequesta, Florida 33469-0273 • (407) 746-7457
5 - Critical Priority, should be addressed
immediately.
4 - Important, should be addressed withn 6 to 12
months.
3 - Necessary, should be addressed within 12 to 18
months.
2 - Beneficial, should be addressed within 18 to 24
months.
1 - Not important at this time.
The Village Manager suggested that Council consider
establishing three (3) Standing Committees of Council as
noted in his memorandum to Council dated April 12, 1988.
Committees recommended were:
A) Administration and Finance
B) Public Safety
C) Public Works
Listed below are the average rankings given by Councilmembers to
• the priorities submitted:
PUBLIC WORKS
1. Connector Road (5.0)
2. Tequesta Drive (4.8)
3. Expand Water System (3.9)
4. Water Price Structure Review (3.4)
Widen Old Dixie to County Line (3.4)
5. Improve traffic lights & signage (3.2)
6. Resurface Main Roads w/schedule (3.0)
7. Recycling Program (2.2)
Curb Program (2.2)
RECREATION
1. Recreation Center (3.0)
2. Constitution Day Picnic (2.9)
3. Acquire land for Constitution Park (2.5)
4. Bike Path Program (2.4)
BEAUTIFICATION
1. Revitalize Tequesta Plaza; Lighthouse Plaza w/tenants (3.4)
2. Village Appearance Plan (2.6)
Coast Guard Property as natural wilderness area (2.6)
• 3. Landscape Gallery Square North (2.4)
4. Native Vegetation Ordinance (2.2)
ADMINISTRATION
1. Comprehensive Plan Completion (4.2)
2. Review operations for efficiency (3.4)
3. Newsletter (2.4)
FINANCE
1. Develop Plans to increase Revenue w/out tax increase (4.5)
2. Budgetary Forecasting (3.6)
PUBLIC SAFETY
1. Fire Rescue Review (3.6)
2. Review growth impact on crime & traffic; minimize (2.4)
Ranking System:
5
4 - Critical Priority.
- Important
h Should be addressed immediately.
3 - . S
ould
Necessary. Should be
be addressed within 6 to 12 months.
addressed withi
12
2 -
1
Beneficial. Should
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to 18 months.
addressed within 18 to 24 months
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-
Not important at this .
time.
•
PRIORITY LIST OF ITEMS/PROJECTS
A) Critical Priority - 5.0
a) Connector Road
B) Important Priority - 4.0
a) Tequesta Drive
b) Development Plans to increase revenues without tax
increase
c) Comprehensive Plan Completion
C) Necessary Priority - 3.0
a) Expand Water System
b) Budgetary Forecasting
c) Fire Rescue Service
d) Water Rate Review
e) Widening of Old Dixie Highway
f) Revitalize Tequesta Plaza & Lighthouse Plaza with tenants
g} Review Operations for Efficiency
h) Improve Traffic Lights and Signage
i) Resurface Main Road with a Schedule
j) Recreation Center
D) Beneficial Priority - 2,0
a) Constitution Day Picnic (Annual)
b) Village Appearance Plan
c) Coast Guard Property as a Natural Wilderness Area
d) Acquire Land for Constitution Park
e) Bike Path Program
f) Landscape Gallery Square North
g) Village Newsletter
h) Review Growth Impact on Crime and Traffic
i) Recycling Program
j) Curb Program
k) Native Vegetation Ordinance
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