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RESOLUTION NO. 19R-11-255: A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF LAUDERHILL APPOINTING VARIOUS MEMBERS OF THE CITY OF LAUDERHILL CODE ENFORCEMENT BOARD BY THE INDIVIDUAL CITY COMMISSIONERS FOR VARIOUS TERMS; PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE (REQUESTED BY CITY MANAGER, CHARLES FARANDA).
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Request Action:
Adopt a Resolution to appoint members to serve on the Code Enforcement Board.
Need:
To fill positions on the Code Enforcement Board due to expiration of terms.
Summary Explanation/ Background:
The following residents have expressed their interest in serving or continuing to serve on the Code Enforcement Board. Each individual commissioner has confirmed their interest in appointing the specified individuals:
Appointment of Richard P. Gayle by Mayor Ken Thurston as an alternate member for a one (1) year term, expiring November 2020.
Appointment of Jacob Greene by Vice Mayor M. Margaret Bates as member for a three (3) year term, expiring November 2022.
Appointment of Aryeh Shender by Vice Mayor M. Margaret Bates as an alternate member for a one (1) year term, expiring November 2020.
Appointment of Sherry Bynes by Commissioner Howard Berger as an alternate member for a one (1) year term, expiring November 2020.
Appointment of Orville Marshall by Commissioner Richard Campbell as member for a three (3) year term, expiring November 2022.
Appointment of Henry Sapp by Commissioner Richard Campbell as an alternate member for a one (1) year term, expiring November 2020.
Appointment of Dwight Hinkson by Commissioner Denise D. Grant as an alternate member for a one (1) year term, expiring November 2020.
Attachments:
1. Board Listing
2. Board Appointment Forms & Resumes
Cost Summary/ Fiscal Impact:
$25.00 per meeting attended.
Estimated Time for Presentation:
Master Plan:
Goal 1: Clean, Green Sustainable Environment
[ ] Increase mass transit ridership [ ] Reduce City energy consumption
[ ] Reduce water consumption
Goal 2: Safe and Secure City of Lauderhill
[ ] Crime in lower 50% in Broward [ ] Residents feel safe in neighborhood
[ ] Reduce emergency fatalities
Goal 3: Open Spaces and Active Lifestyle for all ages
[ ] Increase participation in youth sports [ ] Add new park land and amenities
[ ] Increase attendance at cultural programs and classes
Goal 4: Growing Local Economy, Employment and Quality of Commercial Areas
[ ] Increase commercial tax base [ ] Increase employment in Lauderhill businesses
[ ] Decrease noxious and blighted uses in commercial areas
Goal 5: Quality Housing at all Price Ranges and Attractive Communities
[ ] Neighborhood signs and active HOAs [ ] Housing & streets improved, litter reduced
[ ] Increase proportion of single family homes and owner occupied housing
Goal 6: Efficient and Effective City Government, Customer Focused & Values Diversity
[X] Improves City efficiency [ ] Increase use of Information Technology
[X] Increases residents perception of Lauderhill as an excellent place to live