#R8061
| 1 | 1. | Minutes | Resolution | Minutes from the Workshop Meeting of January 24, 2024, the Special Commission Meeting of February 7, 2024, and the Regular Commission Meeting of February 21, 2024. | | |
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#R8063
| 2 | 2. | Temp. Reso. 8063 Approving the Acceptance of the Cops Hiring Program Grant from the
Department of Justice
Approving the Acceptance of the Cops Hiring Program Grant from the
Department of Justice | Resolution | Temp. Reso. #R8063 approving the acceptance of the C.O.P.S. Hiring Program Grant from the Department of Justice. (Accreditation and Programs Manager, Kim Morrow-Lopez) | | |
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#R8064
| 2 | 3. | R8064 LETF Purchase Trueshieled Artificial Intelligence Technology | Resolution | Temp. Reso. #R8064 approving Artificial Intelligence and security partnership with the City of Miramar Florida and Vigil/Foxconn a security partnership with the City of Miramar. (Police Major Tysheika Shaw-Williams) | | |
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#R8070
| 2 | 4. | No. #8070, Authorizing the expenditure of $5,000 of Law Enforcement Trust Funds which will be utilized to defray the cost of protracted or complex investigations. | Resolution | Temp. Reso. #R8070 authorizing the expenditure of $5,000 of Law Enforcement Trust Funds, which will be utilized to defray the cost of protracted or complex investigations. (Police Major Rachel Patters) | | |
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#R8081
| 1 | 5. | R8081 Acceptance of Water and Sewer System Improvements for Casa Sant Angelo | Resolution | Temp. Reso. #R8081 accepting an Absolute Bill of Sale and Easement from the Archdiocese of Miami for the water and sewer system improvements to serve Casa Sant Angelo; authorizing the release of Surety Bond No. 47-SUR-300025-01-0058 in the amount of $291,098.75 and accepting a One-Year Maintenance Bond in the amount of $38,680.42 from Casa Sant Angelo, LTD. (City Engineer Salvador Zuniga) | | |
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#R8103
| 1 | 6. | R8103 Opposing MDC Waste to Energy Campus Siting | Resolution | Temp. Reso. #R8103 opposing Miami-Dade County’s siting, permitting, construction, and operation of a Solid Waste-to-Energy Campus at the Opa-Locka West Airport site that is located adjacent to the City of Miramar’s border; urging Broward municipalities to oppose locating the Miami-Dade County Waste-to-Energy Campus at the Opa-Locka West Airport site and to contribute to the City of Miramar’s opposition. (Sponsored by Mayor Wayne M. Messam, Vice Mayor Alexandra P. Davis, and the City Commission) (Deputy City Manager Kelvin L. Baker Sr.) | | |
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#O1822
| 2 | 7. | O1822 Solid Waste Ordinance Revisions | Ordinance | SECOND READING of Temp. Ord. #O1822 amending City’s Code of Ordinances Chapter 18 “Solid Waste,” Article I “In General,” Sections 18-1 through 18-8; Sections 18-9 through 18-25 “Reserved,” Article II “Containers,” Sections 18-26 through 18-32, Sections 18-33 through 18-50 “Reserved,” Article III “Fees and Charges,” Sections 18-51 through 18-56, Sections 18-57 through 18-75 “Reserved,” Article IV “Recycling Program,” Sections 18-76 through 18-78, Sections 18-79 through 18-80 “Reserved,” Sections 18-81 through 18-83, Sections 18-84 through 18-91 “Reserved,” Article V “Solid Waste Flow Control,” Sections 18-91 through 18-92, Sections 18-93 through 18-99 “Reserved,” Article VI “Commercial Solid Waste Recycling Services,” Sections 18-100 through 18-105, Sections 18-106 through 18-125 “Reserved,” Article VII “Debris Removal from Private Streets, Roads, Roadways, and Private Property,” Sections 18-126 through 18-132, Sections 18-133 through 18-150 “Reserved;”; and providing for an effective date. (Passed 1st Reading on 03/06/24) (Solid Waste & Recycling Manager Ralph Trapani) | | |
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#O1824
| 2 | 8. | Miramar Town Center Sign Code Amendment | Ordinance | SECOND READING of Temp. Ord. #O1824 amending the Land Development Code of the City of Miramar, pursuant to Section 302 thereof as well as Section 166.041(3)(C)(2), Florida Statutes; more specifically by amending Chapter 8, “Development Standards of General Applicability,” to repeal Section 815, “Minimum Criteria for All Signs in City” to remove conflicting requirements, and also by amending Chapter 10, “Signs,” at Section 1002, “Definitions,” to update the definition of Master Sign Plan and at Section 1004, “Sign Permit Process” to repeal and replace Subsection 1004.3, “Master Sign Plan Approval” with a new section to be entitled “Master Sign Program,” to provide large-scale developments in excess of 10 acres an alternative to the minimum sign standards of the Land Development Code to better capture their unique design, special use, and needs; making findings; providing for adoption; providing for repeal; providing for severability; providing for interpretation; providing for correction of scrivener’s errors; providing for codification; and providing for an effective date. (Passed 1 | | |
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