HomeMy Public PortalAbout03-09-93 Regular Council Meeting.tifMINUTES
MEETING OF THE VILLAGE COUNCIL
VILLAGE OF KEY BISCAYNE, FLORIDA
TUESDAY, MARCH 9, 1993
KEY BISCAYNE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
FELLOWSHIP HALL
160 HARBOR DRIVE
1 CALL TO ORDER/ROLL CALL OF MEMBERS: The meeting was called to
order by Mayor Conte at 7 30 p m Present were Councilmembers
Mortimer Fried, Mike Hill, Joe Rasco, Betty Sime, Raymond Sullivan,
Vice Mayor Clifford Brody, and Mayor Rafael Conte Also present
were Village Manager Sam Kissinger, Village Clerk Guido Inguanzo,
Village Attorney Richard Weiss, Police Chief Michael Flaherty,
Finance Director Jack Neustadt, Community Development Director
Robin Sobrino, and Recreation Director Laurie Tessler
2 INVOCATION: Reverend Pat Arnold, of the Key Biscayne
Presbyterian Church, gave the invocation
3 PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE: Mayor Conte led the Pledge
4 APPROVAL OF MINUTES: Vice Mayor Brody offered corrections to
the minutes of February 23, 1993 Vice Mayor Brody made a motion
to adopt the amended minutes, seconded by Mayor Conte The
minutes, as amended, were adopted by a unanimous voice vote The
vote was as follows Councilmembers Fried, Hill, Rasco, Sime,
Sullivan, Vice Mayor Brody, and Mayor Conte voting Yes
5 AGENDA: Councilman Rasco made a motion to hear items 8-D-2,
9-A and 9-B at the beginning of the meeting The motion was
seconded by Councilman Sime and adopted by a unanimous voice vote
The vote was as follows Councilmembers Fried, Hill, Rasco, Sime,
Sullivan, Vice Mayor Brody, and Mayor Conte voting Yes
Councilman Hill witdrew the 8-D-2 so that discussion of the
resolutions dealing with the fire and rescue issue could proceed
Mayor Conte read the following resolution by title
A RESOLUTION OF THE VILLAGE OF KEY BISCAYNE, FLORIDA, CALLING
A SPECIAL ELECTION AS A RESULT OF A PETITION BY THE ELECTORS
OF THE VILLAGE, PROPOSING AN AMENDMENT TO THE VILLAGE CHARTER
REQUIRING THAT THE VILLAGE REMAIN WITHIN THE METRO-DADE FIRE
AND RESCUE SERVICE DISTRICT UNTIL A FURTHER CHARTER AMENDMENT
AUTHORIZES WITHDRAWAL FROM THE DISTRICT, PROVIDING THAT THE
ELECTIONS SHALL BE HELD ON , PROVIDING FOR TIMES AND
PLACES OF BALLOTING, PROVIDING FOR NOTICE, PROVIDING FOR AN
EFFECTIVE DATE
Page 1 of 8
March 9, 1993
Clerk Inguanzo stated that the Council would be required, pursuant
to the Village Charter, to call for a special election between
April 26, 1993 and June 24, 1993 Attorney Weiss stated that the
only discretionary aspect of the resolution was the date for the
election Councilman Sime suggested April 27, 1993 as the date for
the election
Vice Mayor Brody made a motion to adopt the resolution with an
April 27, 1993, election date The motion was seconded by
Councilman Hill and adopted by a unanimous voice vote The vote
was as follows Councilmembers Fried, Hill, Rasco, Sime, Sullivan,
Vice Mayor Brody, and Mayor Conte voting Yes
Mayor Conte read the following resolution by title
A RESOLUTION OF THE VILLAGE OF KEY BISCAYNE, FLORIDA,
PURSUANT TO SECTION 18-29 OF THE CODE OF METROPOLITAN DADE
COUNTY NOTIFYING METROPOLITAN DADE COUNTY THAT IT WISHES TO
EXERCISE THE OPTION TO PROVIDE AN ALTERNATE MEANS OF
DELIVERING FIRE AND RESCUE SERVICES WITHIN THE VILLAGE OF KEY
BISCAYNE EFFECTIVE OCTOBER 1, 1993, PROVIDING FOR TRANSMISSION
AND AN EFFECTIVE DATE
The following citizens addressed the Council in opposition to the
resolution Edward Slavins, 301 Palmwood Lane, Alma Trapolini, 650
Ocean Drive, John Festa, 695 Harbor Lane, Chief David Paulison,
Director of the Metro -Dade Fire and Rescue Service District, Joan
Vernon, 100 Island Drive, Conchita Suarez, 201 Crandon Boulevard,
Marie Kirk, 201 Crandon Boulevard, Jim Doyle, 259 Buttonwood
Drive, Camille Guething, 260 Seaview Drive, Mary Schulman, 1121
Crandon Boulevard, and Jim Haney, 472 Glenridge Road
The following residents spoke in support of the resolution
Alfred Gilman, 181 Crandon Boulevard, Sally Brody, 180 Harbor
Drive, Gene Stearns, 180 Cape Florida Drive, Gary Gross, 211
Island Drive, Greg Han, 685 Curtisswood Drive, Dick Henderson,
276 Westwood Drive, Jim Brewster, 500 North Mashta Drive, Scott
Miller, 620 North Mashta Drive, and Michael Kahn, 881 Ocean Drive
Manager Kissinger submitted his report on the establishment of a
Village fire department The manager showed a video tape of the
Metro -Dade County Commission meeting of March 2, 1993, at which the
commissioners adopted an ordinance amending the Fire and Rescue
Service District ordinance making it difficult for municipalities
to opt out of the district The manager recommended that the
Village opt of the Metro -Dade Fire and Rescue Service District
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March 9, 1993
Councilman Sime clarified that because of the county's decision to
amend their fire district ordinance, the Village's option to opt
out in the future has been severely limited
Councilman Fried stated that the action of the county commission
mandated that the Village act on this matter at the present time
He made a motion that the Village adopt the resolution, seconded by
Vice Mayor Brody
Vice Mayor Brody stated that the county's action will make it very
difficult for municipalities to opt out of the district because of
the 50% vote provision in the ordinance
Councilman Hill asked the attorney what happens if the Village opts
out of the district and the referendum, on the April 27th ballot,
pursuant to Resolution 93-7, is adopted by the electors of Key
Biscayne Attorney Weiss stated that, if the referendum passes,
the Village Council will have to do everything possible to reverse
its action and return to the district
�•uncilman Rasco asked the manager to explain how savings will
result if the Village opts out of the district The manager
responded that there will be a savings of about $800,000 in the
first year, $1,000,000 in the second year and $1,500,000 to
$2,000,000 in the third year
Councilman Sullivan stated his support for opting out of the
district based on the county's action
The Fried motion was adopted by a 6 - 1 roll call vote The vote
was as follows Councilmembers Fried, Rasco, Sime, Sullivan, Vice
Mayor Brody, and Mayor Conte voting Yes Councilman Hill voted No
6 ORDINANCES:
Mayor Conte read the following ordinance, on first reading, by
title
AN ORDINANCE OF THE VILLAGE OF KEY BISCAYNE, FLORIDA
REQUIRING THAT SOLICITORS OBTAIN A PERMIT PRIOR TO DOING
BUSINESS IN THE VILLAGE, PROVIDING DEFINITIONS, PROVIDING AN
APPLICATION PROCEDURE, PROVIDING THAT APPLICANTS FOR A PERMIT
UNDERGO A BACKGROUND CHECK, PROVIDING FOR ISSUANCE OR DENIAL
OF PERMITS FOLLOWING BACKGROUND CHECK, PROVIDING FOR DURATION,
RENEWAL, NON -TRANSFERABILITY OF PERMITS, SPECIFYING PROHIBITED
CONDUCT, PROVIDING FOR REVOCATION, PROVIDING PENALTIES FOR
VIOLATION, PROVIDING REQUIREMENTS FOR INSURANCE, PROVIDING FOR
REPEAL OF CONFLICTING PROVISIONS, PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY,
INCLUSION IN THE CODE AND AN EFFECTIVE DATE
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March 9, 1993
Alma Trapolini, 650 Ocean Drive, spoke in support of a local car
washer who was denied a certificate of use by the Village Gary
Gross, 211 Island Drive, also spoke in favor of the washer John
Festa, 695 Harbor Lane, asked about the effects of the ordinance on
not -for-profit groups
Councilman Hill made a motion to adopt the ordinance on first
reading Due to a lack of a second, the motion died
Councilman Fried expressed his concerns about charitable
organizations being regulated by the ordinance Councilman Rasco
expressed his concerns about the ordinance Councilman Sullivan
also expressed his concerns Vice Mayor Brody asked if the
ordinance is needed to prevent transitory vendors Community
Development Director Sobrino stated that the current zoning code
addresses that issue
Councilman Rasco made a motion to withdraw the ordinance from
further consideration, seconded by Councilman Sime The motion was
adopted by a unanimous voice vote The vote was as follows
Councilmembers Fried, Hill, Rasco, Sime, Sullivan, Vice Mayor
Brody, and Mayor Conte voting Yes
Mayor Conte read the following ordinance, on second reading, by
title
AN ORDINANCE OF THE VILLAGE OF KEY BISCAYNE AMENDING THE CODE
OF ORDINANCES BY ADDING A CHAPTER ENTITLED "SIGNS", PROVIDING
FOR THE PURPOSE OF THE ORDINANCE, PROVIDING DEFINITIONS,
SETTING FORTH PROHIBITED SIGNS, SETTING FORTH REQUIRED SIGNS,
PROVIDING FOR THOSE SIGNS THAT MAY BE ERECTED WITHOUT PERMIT,
PROVIDING FOR REGULATIONS FOR PERMANENT SIGNS IN RESIDENTIAL
DISTRICTS, PROVIDING FOR PERMANENT SIGNS IN NON-RESIDENTIAL
DISTRICTS, PROVIDING FOR TEMPORARY SIGNS, PROVIDING FOR
SUPPLEMENTAL SIGN REGULATIONS, PROVIDING FOR A PROCEDURE FOR
OBTAINING SIGN PERMITS, PROVIDING FOR AMORTIZATION OF LEGAL
NON -CONFORMING SIGNS, PROVIDING FOR SIGN MAINTENANCE,
PROVIDING FOR A PROCEDURE FOR THE REMOVAL OF IMPROPER SIGNS,
PROVIDING FOR THE REPEAL OF CONFLICTING PROVISIONS, PROVIDING
FOR SEVERABILITY, INCLUSION IN THE CODE AND AN EFFECTIVE DATE
Mayor Conte opened the public hearing Conchita Suarez, 201
Crandon Boulevard, urged passage of the ordinance Pauline
Rivelli, 550 Ocean Drive, requested that the ordinance be deferred
for thirty days Greg Han, 685 Curtisswood Drive, asked if banners
by citizen groups would still be permitted Chris Sager, 335
Harbor Drive, asked that the Council consider deferring passage of
the ordinance to give merchants the opportunity to review it
further
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March 9, 1993
Councilman Sime asked about advertising requirements if the
ordinance is deferred Attorney Weiss stated that, if the Council
defers consideration of the ordinance, it would have to be re -
advertised Councilman Hill asked if the ordinance provides a
procedure for variances The attorney said there was a variance
procedure
Councilman Rasco made a motion to defer the ordinance for thirty
days Due to a lack of a second, the motion died
Councilman Sullivan stated that the ordinance was discussed
extensively at Local Planning Agency meetings and at previous
Council meetings Councilman Sime stated that every opportunity
was provided to the Chamber of Commerce to discuss the ordinance
Attorney Weiss suggested an effective date thirty days from the
meeting date to give the Chamber of Commerce time to review the
ordinance
Councilman Sullivan stated that there should be an immediate
effective date and made a motion to adopt the ordinance on second
reading, seconded by Vice Mayor Brody
Councilman Rasco recommending amending the ordinance as follows
Section 3 (g) to permit two flag poles per building and Section 3
(h) to permit neon building trim The amendment died due to a lack
of a second
Vice Mayor Brody made a motion to amend Section 5 (c) by deleting
the word "on -site" The motion was seconded by Councilman Sullivan
and adopted by a unanimous voice vote The vote was as follows
Councilmembers Fried, Hill, Rasco, Sime, Sullivan, Vice Mayor
Brody, and Mayor Conte voting Yes
Councilman Hill made a motion to amend Section 8 (b) to permit two
forty square inch signs The motion was seconded by Councilman
Sime and adopted by a unanimous voice vote The vote was as
follows Councilmembers Fried, Hill, Rasco, Sime, Sullivan, Vice
Mayor Brody, and Mayor Conte voting Yes
The Sullivan motion to adopt the amended ordinance was adopted by
a 5 - 1 - 1 roll call vote The vote was as follows
Councilmembers Hill, Sime, Sullivan, Vice Mayor Brody, and Mayor
Conte voting Yes Councilman Rasco voted No Councilman Fried
abstained due to a conflict of interest
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March 9, 1993
7 BUILDING AND ZONING: Hearing Number 93-3-KBT-1 The
applicant, Rosemary Miller, 220 Buttonwood Drive, requested a non-
use variance of setback requirements to permit a proposed 262 5
square foot studio room addition to an existing single family
residence to set back 12 5 feet, 25 feet required, from the front
property line and to set back 7 07 feet, 7 5 feet required, from
the interior side property line
Community Development Director Sobrino stated her recommendation
for denial Jerome Filer, 7438 Southwest 48 Street, spoke on
behalf of the applicant James Taintor, 355 Harbor Drive,
questioned whether the home meets the flood criteria There was
brief discussion by the Council Vice Mayor made a motion to
accept staff's recommendation and to deny without prejudice,
seconded by Councilman Fried and adopted by a unanimous voice vote
The vote was as follows Councilmembers Fried, Hill, Rasco, Sime,
Sullivan, Vice Mayor Brody, and Mayor Conte voting Yes
8 REPORTS AND RECOMMENDATIONS:
8-A VILLAGE ATTORNEY Attorney Weiss had no reports
8-B VILLAGE CLERK Clerk Inguanzo submitted a report on the
proposed sound system for the Council Chamber
8-C VILLAGE MANAGER Manager Kissinger submitted the following
reports
Manager Kissinger withdrew an item regarding the county's plan to
landscape Crandon Boulevard from Bear Cut to the Village entrance
The manager deferred discussion of stormwater utility related items
until the next meeting
At the manager's request, Councilman Hill made a motion to
authorize the Village Engineer to proceed with swale study in
accordance with the submitted proposal The motion was seconded by
Councilman Sullivan and adopted by a unanimous voice vote The
vote was as follows Councilmembers Fried, Hill, Rasco, Sime,
Sullivan, Vice Mayor Brody, and Mayor Conte voting Yes
Manager Kissinger discussed beach cleaning Michelle Padovan, 425
Grapetree Drive, addressed the Council regarding this matter
The manager withdrew an item regarding reconstruction plans for the
West Mashta Drive Causeway
Page 6 of 8
March 9, 1993
Attorney Weiss and Manager Kissinger discussed the closing of the
Metro -Dade Solid Waste Management neighborhood trash and recycling
center on Key Biscayne Councilman Rasco stressed the importance
of resolving this matter Councilman Sullivan stated that the
county had agreed to provide a station within a half mile of the
Village limits
The manager withdrew discussion of an item regarding conversion of
overhead electric distribution facilities
The manager submitted a proposal for a residential re -zoning plan
The manager withdrew discussion of an item relating to storage
space for the Village
Manager Kissinger submitted informational reports on the following
the 1991-1992 Comprehensive Annual Financial Report, the monthly
financial statement, letter from Richard Weiss regarding the post
office, letter from Metro -Dade regarding assessed property values
on Key Biscayne, letter from Metro -Dade regarding the traffic
signal on Crandon and Harbor, information on the 1993 Florida City
and County Management Association's Annual Conference, letter from
a resident regarding aircraft noise, update on grants, departmental
reports, county action on the Crandon median, and execution of a
contract for preliminary engineering for Crandon Boulevard
8-D MAYOR AND COUNCIL Councilman Sime stated that the Local
Planning Agency will be meeting on March 16, 1993
Councilman Sime also expressed her concern that the county
activated a traffic light on the causeway, at Bear Cut, despite an
agreement with the Village and without notification The Council
directed the attorney to contact the county regarding this issue
and that he request that the Village be notified in the future
9 RESOLUTION:
Mayor Conte read the following resolution by title
A RESOLUTION OF THE VILLAGE OF KEY BISCAYNE, FLORIDA,
ENCOURAGING THE ENACTMENT OF A PROPOSED AMENDMENT TO THE
FLORIDA CONSTITUTION BANNING GILL NETTING OF MARINE SPECIES IN
STATE WATERS AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE
Vice Mayor Brody made a motion to adopt the resolution, seconded by
Councilman Fried The motion was adopted by a unanimous voice
vote The vote was as follows Councilmembers Fried, Hill, Rasco,
Sime, Sullivan, Vice Chairman Brody, and Mayor Conte voting Yes
Page 7 of 8
March 9, 1993
Mayor Conte read the following resolution by title
A RESOLUTION OF THE VILLAGE OF KEY BISCAYNE, FLORIDA,
AUTHORIZING THE VILLAGE MANAGER TO DIRECT O'LEARY DESIGN
ASSOCIATES TO PREPARE PLANS, SPECIFICATIONS, AND CONDUCT ANY
AND ALL ENGINEERING SERVICES TO IMPLEMENT THE REIMBURSEMENT
GRANT FOR CRANDON BOULEVARD, AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE
DATE
Vice Mayor Brody made a motion to adopt the resolution, seconded by
Councilman Fried The motion was adopted by a unanimous voice
vote The vote was as follows Councilmembers Fried, Hill,
Rasco, Sime, Sullivan, Vice Mayor Brody, and Mayor Conte voting
Yes
10 COMMITTEE REPORTS: There were no committee reports submitted
11 OTHER BUSINESS/GENERAL DISCUSSION: There was no further
business discussed
12 SCHEDULE OF FUTURE MEETINGS: A schedule of future meetings
was presented to the Council
13 SCHEDULE OF FUTURE EVENTS: A schedule of future events was
presented to the Council
14 ADJOURNMENT: The meeting was adjourned at 11 10 p m
Approued this 23rd day of , 1993
Villa •- Clerk Mayor
IF A PERSON DECIDES TO APPEAL ANY DECISION MADE BY THE VILLAGE
COUNCIL WITH RESPECT TO ANY MATTER CONSIDERED AT A MEETING OR
HEARING, HE WILL NEED A RECORD OF THE PROCEEDINGS AND, FOR SUCH
PURPOSE, MAY NEED TO ENSURE THAT A VERBATIM RECORD OF THE
PROCEEDINGS IS MADE, WHICH RECORD INCLUDES THE TESTIMONY AND
EVIDENCE UPON WHICH THE APPEAL IS TO BE BASED.
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