HomeMy Public PortalAbout1993-19 Dissolving Village's Insurance Committee and Commending Committee MembersRESOLUTION NO. 93-19
A RESOLUTION OF THE VILLAGE OF KEY
BISCAYNE, FLORIDA; DISSOLVING THE
VILLAGE'S INSURANCE COMMITTEE;
EXPRESSING APPRECIATION FOR THE
COMMITMENT AND DEDICATION OF MEMBERS OF
THE COMMITTEE; PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE
DATE.
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE VILLAGE COUNCIL OF KEY BISCAYNE,
FLORIDA, AS FOLLOWS:
WHEREAS, the Insurance Committee of the Village of Key
Biscayne was created by Resolution 92-65; and
WHEREAS, the committee was established for the purpose of
investigating and making recommendations to the Village Council as
to insurance -related issues affecting Village residents in the
aftermath of Hurricane Andrew; and
WHEREAS, the committee of nine members has forwarded to the
Village Council a written set of recommendations as a result of its
findings;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE VILLAGE COUNCIL OF KEY
BISCAYNE AS FOLLOWS:
Section 1. The Insurance Committee, having submitted a
written set of recommendations to the Village Council, listed on
Exhibit A, pursuant to Section 3 of Resolution 92-65, shall be
dissolved.
Section 2. A copy of this resolution shall be presented to
each member of the committee, listed on Exhibit B, in appreciation
of their commitment and dedication to the Village and its
residents.
Each copy shall state:
Presented to in appreciation for commitment and
dedication to the Village of Key Biscayne as a member of the
Insurance Committee.
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Section 3. This resolution shall be effective immediately
upon adoption.
PASSED AND ADOPTED this llth day of May , 1993.
MAYOR • .!i AEL CONTE
ATTEST:
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VILLAGE LC ERK
APPROVED AS TO FORM AND LEGAL SUFFICIENCY:
VILIXhE ATTORNEY
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EXHIBIT A
RECOMMENDATIONS
OF THE
INSURANCE COMMITTEE
1. Building Codes
Adoption by the Village of the South Florida Building Code or any
other stronger building code available now or in the future.
2. Code Enforcement
Strict enforcement by Village officials of all building codes and
requirements -- including mandatory inspections during all phases
of construction.
3. Elevated Structures
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Strict compliance with at least the minimum elevation requirements
of the Federal Flood Insurance Program for both new construction or
any substantial improvements (50% or more).
4. Building Reconstruction and Replacement Cost Ordinance
Support adoption of regulations mandating that a "re -building to
code" provision as well as a replacement cost provision be offered
by insurance companies to all policy holders (homeowners, flood and
windstorm).
5. Storm Shutters
Recommended requirement for storm shutter installation on all new
construction and substantial improvements of both residential and
commercial property as well as for existing condominiums. Direct
Building and Zoning to determine the feasibility of mandating storm
shutters.
EXHIBIT B
MEMBERS
OF THE
INSURANCE COMMITTEE
Joe I. Rasco
Chairman
James Taintor
Vice Chairman
Julie Alvarez
Steve Ettenheim
Arturo Hoyo
Kari Madera
Anne McDonald
Norman Roberts
Eduardo Sanchez