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RESOLUTION NO, 96-08
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE
CITY OF PARKLAND, FLORIDA AUTHORIZING THE
CITY OFFICIALS TO EXECUTE THE THIRTEENTH
AMENDMENT TO THE INTERLOCAL AGREEMENT
BETWEEN THE CITY OF PARKLAND AND BROWARD
COUNTY PROVIDING FOR DIVISION AND DISTRIBUTION
OF THE PROCEEDS OF THE LOCAL OPTION GAS TAX
IMPOSED BY THE BROW ARD COUNTY LOCAL OPTION
GAS TAX ORDINANCE
WHEREAS , the City Commission of the City of Parkland, tlorida finds and
determines that it is in the best interest of the citizens of the City to execute the Thirteenth
Amendment to the Interlocal Agreement with Broward County for the division and
distribution of the proceeds of the local option gas tax imposed by the Broward County
Local Option Gas Tax Ordinance:
Section 1.
The appropriate City Officials are hereby authorized to execute the
attached amended Agreement between the City of Parkland, Florida and Broward County,
Section 2.
That this Resolution shall be in full force and effect immediately
upon its passage and adoption,
PASSED AND ADOPTED THIS 2ND DAYOF APRIL
, 1996.
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SUSAN ARMSTRONG, ~ .C.
CITY CLERK
THIRTEENTH AMENDMENT
to
INTERLOCAL AGREEMENT
Between
BROWARD COUNTY
and
CITY OF PARKLAND
Providing for
DIVISION AND DISTRIBUTION OF THE
PROCEEDS OF THE LOCAL OPTION GAS
TAX IMPOSED BY THE BROWARD COUNTY
LOCAL OPTION GAS TAX ORDINANCE
THIRTEENTH AMENDMENT
to
INTERLOCAL AGREEMENT
Between
BROWARD COUNTY
and
CITY OF PARKLAND
Providing for
DIVISION AND DISTRIBUTION OF THE
PROCEEDS OF THE LOCAL OPTION GAS
TAX IMPOSED BY THE BROWARD COUNTY
LOCAL OPTION GAS TAX ORDINANCE
This is the Thirteenth Amendment to Interlocal Agreement, made
and entered into by and between: BROWARD COUNTY, a political
subdivision of the state of Florida, hereinafter referred to as
"COUNTY,"
AND
CITY OF PARKLAND, a municipal corporation, existing under the
laws of the state of Florida, hereinafter referred to as "CITY."
WHEREAS, section 336.025(1) (b), Florida Statutes, authorizes
the counties to extend the levy of the six (6) cent local option
gas tax upon every gallon of motor fuel and special fuel sold in
Broward County for a period not to exceed thirty (30) years on a
majority vote of the governing body of the COUNTY; and
WHEREAS, on June 14, 1988, the Board of County Commissioners
enacted Ordinance No. 88-27, effective september 1, 1988, through
August 31, 2018, pursuant to section 336.025(1) (b), Florida
Statutes, extending the levy of the six cent local option gas tax
for thirty years and providing for a method of distribution of the
proceeds of the tax; and
WHEREAS, pursuant to said ordinance, the method for
distribution of the proceeds is the execution of an interlocal
agreement with one or more of the municipalities representing a
majority of the population of the incorporated area within, the
county which establishes the distribution formulas for dividing the
proceeds of the tax among the county and all eligible
municipalities within the county, as set forth in section
336.025(3) (a)1., Florida Statutes; and
WHEREAS, paragraph 4 of the Interlocal Agreement, as amended
by the Addendum to the Interlocal Agreement, requires annual
adjustment of the population of the individual municipalities and
unincorporated Broward County in accordance with the population
figures set forth in the most current edition of "Florida Estimates
of Population," published by the Bureau of Economics and Business
Research, population Division, University of Florida; NOW,
THEREFORE,
IN CONSIDERATION of the mutual terms, conditions, promises,
covenants and payments hereinafter set forth, COUNTY and CITY agree
as follows:
1. Paragraph 2 of the Interlocal Agreement, as amended by the
Addendum thereto and the Twelfth Amendment to Interlocal
Agreement, is amended to read as follows:
2. Sixty-two and one-half percent (62.5%) of said Local
Option Gas Tax proceeds shall be distributed to the
COUNTY, and the remaining thirty-seven and one-half
percent (37.5%) shall be divided among and distributed to
the eligible municipalities within the COUNTY as follows:
Pooulation of Individual Municioality x 37.5% =
Total Incorporated Area Population
Recioient
Share of Proceeds
Coconut Creek
199. 1995
1.937989\ 1.038146%
0.845367\ 0.851897%
2.865637\ 2.905336%
0.539557\ 0.534837%
1.689279\ 1.698041%
1.511209\ 1.504703%
4.720870\ 4.648182%
0.990221\ 0.979100%
0.055677\ 0.054662%
3.932667\ 3.897308%
0.094619\ 0.093373%
Cooper City
Coral Springs
Dania
Davie
Deerfield Beach
Fort Lauderdale
Hallandale
Hillsboro Beach
Hollywood
Lauderdale-by-the Sea
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Lauderdale Lakes 0.878204' 0.865796%
Lauderhill 1.569891' 1.555354%
Lazy Lake 0.001265' 0.001244%
Lighthouse Point 0.329726' 0.324024%
Margate 1.469831' 1.470065%
Miramar 1.378502' 1.380920%
North Lauderdale 0.852042' 0.846891%
Oakland Park 0.888390' 0.873569%
Parkland 0.251525' 0.264014%
Pembroke Park 0.156717' 0.152700%
Pembroke Pines 2.574221\ 2.734602%
Plantation 2.323265\ 2.337726%
Pompano Beach 2.332154\ 2.299356%
Sea Ranch Lakes 0.019487\ 0.019091%
Sunrise 2.309852\ 2.283996%
Tamarac 1. 507254 \ 1.516052%
Wilton Manors 0.374583\ 0.369016%
TOTAL 37.5QOOQO\ 37.500001%
2. In accordance with the population figures set forth in the
most current edition of "Florida Estimates of Population,
'published by the Bureau of Economics and Business Research,
Population Division, University of Florida, paragraph 3, of
the Interlocal Agreement, as amended by the Addendum thereto
and the Twelfth Amendment to Interlocal Agreement, is amended
to read as follows:
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ReciDient pODulation
199. 1995
Coconut Creek 32,812 33,388
Cooper City 26,723 27,398
Coral Springs 90,586 93,439
Dania 17,956 17,201
Davie 53,490 54,611
Deerfield Beach 47,771 48,393
Fort Lauderdale 149,232 149,491
Hallandale 31,392 31,489
Hillsboro Beach 1,760 1,758
Hollywood 124,316 125,342
Lauderdale-by-the Sea 2,991 3,003
Lauderdale Lakes 27,761 27,845
Lauderhill 49,626 50,022
Lazy Lake ..w 40
Lighthouse Point 10,423 10,421
Margate 46,463 47,279
Miramar 43,576 44,412
North Lauderdale 26,934 27,237
Oakland Park 28,983 28,095
Parkland 7,951 8,491
Pembroke Park 4,954 4,911
Pembroke pines 81,374 87,948
Plantation 73,441 75,184
Pompano Beach 73,722 73,950
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Sea Ranch Lakes ~ 614
Sunrise 73,017 73,456
Tamarac 47,646 48,758
Wilton Manors 11,B41 11,868
Unincorporated 154,803 158,124
Total County 1,340,220 1,364,168
3. All provisions of the Interlocal Agreement and the Addendum
thereto, as amended, not in conflict with this Thirteenth
Amendment shall remain in full force and effect.
4. This Thirteenth Amendment shall become effective on the date
last executed by the parties hereto provided that those
eligible municipalities representing a majority of the
incorporated area population have executed this Thirteenth
Amendment prior to June 1, 1996.
5. This Thirteenth Amendment may be simultaneously executed in
several counterparts, each of which so executed shall be
deemed to be an original, and such counterparts together shall
constitute one and the same instrument.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have made and executed this
Thirteenth Amendment on the respective dates under each signature:
BROWARD COUNTY through its BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS, signing
by and through its Chair or vice Cha~~ authorized to execute same
by Board action on the ~ day of 1 v1.a~ , 19....:J.k-., and CITY,
signing by and through its Mayor-commissioner, duly authorized to
execute same.
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THIRTEENTH AMENDMENT TO INTERLOCAL AGREEMENT BETWEEN BROWARD COUNTY
AND CITY OF PARKLAND PROVIDING FOR DIVISION AND DISTRIBUTION OF THE
PROCEEDS OF THE LOCAL OPTION GAS TAX IMPOSED BY THE BROWARD COUNTY
LOCAL OPTION GAS TAX ORDINANCE
WITNESSES:
ATTEST:
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C1ty Clerk
Susan Armstrong, C.M.C.
(CORPORATE SEAL)
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3/1/96
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#96-087
Approved as to form by
Office of County Attorney
Broward County, Florida
JOHN J. COPELAN, JR., County Attorney
Governmental Center, suite 423
115 South Andrews Avenue
Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33301
Telephone: (954) 357-7600
By
Frances Bakke
stant County Attorney
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CITY OF PARKLAND
By -4e6~~
2 day of
APRIL , 19 96 .
By
Mertz
2 day of
APRIL
19 96 .
FORM:
By
y Attorney
Andrew Maurodis, Esg.
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CITY OF PARKLAND
6500 PARKSIDE DRIVE
PARKLAND, FLORIDA 33067
(954) 753-5040
April 1, 1996
Mr. Lee E. Billingsley, P. E., Acting Director
Broward County Public Works Department
115 South Andrews Avenue, Room 514
Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33301
Re: Amendment to Interlocal Agreement Providing for the Division and distribution of
Proceeds of the Local Option Gas Tax,
Dear Mr. Billingsley:
This letter certifies that the 1995 expenditures from local option gas tax proceeds were
in accordance with Florida Statute 336.025 and the capital improvements element of the City's
Comprehensive Plan.
Respectfully submitted,
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j~ifu C. Kilgore (' \
Finance Director ,,-J
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CITY OF PARKLAND
6500 PARKSIDE DRIVE
PARKLAND, FLORIDA 33067
(305)753-5040
FAX (305)341-5141
April 5, 1996
Eileen J. Steigerwald, Administrative Coordinator
Broward County Public Works Department
115 South Andrews Avenue, Room 514
Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33301
RE: (1) Thirteenth Amendment to Interlocal Agreement Providing for Division
and Distribution of the Proceeds of the Local Option Gas Tax
(2) Amendment to Interlocal Agreement Providing for Division and
Distribution of the Proceeds of the Additional Tax on Motor Fuel
Dear Ms. Steigerwald:
As directed in your March 8, 1996 letter, enclosed are three copies each (six total) of
the above referenced agreements that were approved and executed at the April 2,
1996 City Commission Meeting. As I undentand it, once the agreements have been
executed by the Board of County Commissionen an original of each will be sent to
us for our files.
In order to ensure compliance it was requested that a letter be included from our
Finance Director, Judith Kilgore, certifying that all 1995 expenditures from local
option gas tax proceeds were in accordance with Florida Statute 336.025 and that
certification letter is attached.
Should you need additional information, please feel free to contact me.
Very truly youn,
S~~ C2J\
Susan Armstrong, C.M.C.
City Clerk
Enclosures: Six (6) agreements
Letter of Certification from Finance Director Judith Kilgore