Legislation Details

File #: #O1863    Version: Name: Program for Public Information Committee (The PPI Committee)
Type: Ordinance Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 1/26/2026 In control: CITY COMMISSION REGULAR MEETING
On agenda: 5/20/2026 Final action:
Title: SECOND READING of Temp. Ord. #O1863 amending the Code of Ordinances of the City of Miramar, pursuant to Section 166.041(3)(a), Florida Statutes; more specifically by amending Chapter 2, entitled "Administration," Article III, entitled "Boards, Committees and Commissions," to create a new Division 11, entitled "Floodplain Management Planning Committee;" establishing a Floodplain Management Planning Committee ("FMPC") to serve in an advisory capacity to the City Commission on matters related to floodplain management, including, but not limited to, participation in the Community Rating System ("CRS") of the National Flood Insurance Program ("NFIP"), implementation and monitoring of the City's newly adopted Floodplain Management Plan ("FMP") and Program for Public Information ("PPI") developed in accordance with the CRS credit criteria found within Activities 510 (Floodplain Management Planning) and 330 (Outreach Projects) of the 2025 CRS Coordinator's Manual, respectively, flood risk redu...
Attachments: 1. TO1863 2nd Reading City Code Amendment Establishing a Floodplain Management Planning Committee, 2. TO1863 1st Reading Establishing a Floodplain Management Planning Committee

CITY OF MIRAMAR

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SECOND READING of Temp. Ord. #O1863 amending the Code of Ordinances of the City of Miramar, pursuant to Section 166.041(3)(a), Florida Statutes; more specifically by amending Chapter 2, entitled “Administration,” Article III, entitled “Boards, Committees and Commissions,” to create a new Division 11, entitled “Floodplain Management Planning Committee;” establishing a Floodplain Management Planning Committee (“FMPC”) to serve in an advisory capacity to the City Commission on matters related to floodplain management, including, but not limited to, participation in the Community Rating System (“CRS”) of the National Flood Insurance Program (“NFIP”), implementation and monitoring of the City’s newly adopted Floodplain Management Plan (“FMP”) and Program for Public Information (“PPI”) developed in accordance with the CRS credit criteria found within Activities 510 (Floodplain Management Planning) and 330 (Outreach Projects) of the 2025 CRS Coordinator’s Manual, respectively, flood risk reduction, flood vulnerability minimization, and long-term resilience strategies to better protect the residents and properties of the City from the effects of flood hazards;  making findings; providing for repeal; providing for severability; providing for correction of scrivener’s errors; providing for codification; and providing for an effective date. (Passed First Reading on 05/20/26) (Continued from the meeting of 06/03/26) (Building, Planning & Zoning Senior Planner Deyman Rodriguez)