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Meeting Name: CITY COMMISSION REGULAR MEETING Agenda status: Final
Meeting date/time: 11/1/2023 7:00 PM Minutes status: Draft  
Meeting location: Commission Chambers
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#R7876 11.MinutesResolutionMinutes from the Workshop and Regular Commission Meetings of October 18, 2023 will be placed on the November 13, 2023 Regular Commission Meeting Agenda.   Not available Not available
#R7967 12.R7967 Designating PW Employees as First RespondersResolutionTemp. Reso. #R7967 designating Public Works and Utilities employees as first responders as federally and state mandated, respectively; authorizing the use of the Public Works Responder Symbol as adopted by the National Public Works Association. (Solid Waste & Recycling Manager Ralph Trapani and Utilities Director Francois A. Domond)   Not available Not available
#R7951 13.R7951 Award IFB No. 23-026 RebidResolutionTemp. Reso. #R7951 approving the award of Invitation For Bids (“IFB”) No. 23-026 (re-bid) entitled “Milling and Resurfacing, Sidewalk ADA Upgrades and Drainage Apron Installation BC-MIRAM-FY2020-00003 - Surtax Project,” to The Stout Group, L.L.C., the second lowest responsive responsible bidder, with a bid amount of $1,679,015, and allocating a 20 percent construction allowance in the amount of $335,803 for a total project cost of $2,014,818. (Senior Engineering Manager Marilyn Markwei and Procurement Director Alicia Ayum)   Not available Not available
#R8006 14.TR8006 Purchase of Water Meters and Associated Meter Parts and Services from Sensus USAResolutionTemp. Reso. #R8006 approving the purchase of water meters, associated meter parts, and software as a service from Sensus USA, in an amount not-to-exceed $1,053,300.58; waiving the competitive bidding requirements in accordance with City Code Section 2-413(3). (Utilities Director Francois Domond and Procurement Director Alicia Ayum)   Not available Not available
#O1819 15.FY23 End of Year Budget AmendmentOrdinanceSECOND READING of Temp. Ord. #O1819 approving the end-of-year amendment of the Fiscal Year 2023 Operating and Capital Improvement Program Budget; and providing for an effective date. (Passed 1st Reading on 11/01/23) (Management & Budget Assistant Director Carmen Dominguez)   Not available Not available
#O1821 16.(FIRST READING) Temp. Ord. #O1821 APPROVING THE FIRST AMENDMENT TO THE FISCAL YEAR 2024 OPERATING AND CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM BUDGET; AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. (Management & Budget Assistant Director Carmen Dominguez)OrdinanceSECOND READING of Temp. Ord. #O1821 approving the first amendment of the Fiscal Year 2024 Operating and Capital Improvement Program Budget; and providing for an effective date. (Passed 1st Reading on 11/01/23) (Management & Budget Assistant Director Carmen Dominguez)   Not available Not available
#O1817 27.LDC Section 402 and 403 AmendmentsOrdinanceSECOND READING of Temp. Ord. #O1817 amending portions of the Land Development Code; making findings; amending Section 402, Table 402-2 and Table 402-3, relating to the Development Bulk Standards for Single-Family and Multi-Family Residential Districts; amending Section 403, Table 403-1, relating to principal uses within Non-Residential and Mixed-Use Zoning Districts; providing for severability; providing for inclusion in the Code; providing for consistency with the Comprehensive Plan; providing that officials are authorized to take action; providing for correction of scrivener’s errors; and providing for an effective date. (Passed 1st Reading on 10/04/23) (Senior Planner Deyman Rodriguez)   Not available Not available
#O1818 28.Land Development Code Amendments - 505OrdinanceSECOND READING of Temp. Ord. #O1818 amending portions of the Land Development Code; creating a new Subsection regarding Accessory Uses and Standards; repealing Section 809, Accessory Uses and Standards; repealing Table 402-5 Accessory Uses-Residential Districts, within Section 402 Residential Zoning Districts, within Chapter 4 Zoning; amending Section 808, Off-Street Parking and Loading Standards, creating new Section 505, Accessory Uses and Standards; revising Chapter 2, Definitions; making findings; providing for severability and interpretation; providing for inclusion in the Code; providing that officials are authorized to take action; providing for correction of scrivener’s errors; and providing for an effective date. (Passed 1st Reading on 10/04/23) (Senior Planner Frensky Magny)   Not available Not available
#R7904 29.STAFF REQUESTS CONTINUANCEResolutionTemp. Reso. #R8225 considering Conditional Use Application No. 2400992, Variance Application No. 2400993, Site Plan Application No. 2400990, & Community Appearance Board Application No. 2400991 for a proposed standalone Raising Cane’s restaurant with a dual-lane drive-through use located at 17195 Miramar Parkway, more specifically identified with Broward County Parcel ID number 514029060040, and legally described in Exhibit “A” attached hereto, in accordance with Section 305 of the City of Miramar Land Development Code. (Staff requests continuance to the meeting of 10/16/24) (Building, Planning & Zoning Assistant Director Tekisha I. Jordan)   Not available Not available
#R7740 110.Motion to AdjournResolutionMotion to Adjourn   Not available Not available