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LTC 037-2021 City of Pembroke Pines Ordinances No. 1954 and 1956, Resolutions No. 3681, 3727, and 3728MIAMI BEACH OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK No. 037-2021 LETTER TO COMMISSION TO: Mayor Dan Gelber and Members of the City Commission FROM: Rafael E. Granado, City Clerk DATE: January 26, 2021 SUBJECT: CITY OF PEMBROKE PINES ORDINANCES NO.1954 AND 1956, AND RESOLUTIONS NO. 3681, 3727, AND 3728 Attached for your information are Ordinances No. 1954 and 1956, and Resolutions No. 3681, 372 7, and 372 8, adopted by the Mayor and City Commission of City of Pembroke Pines on dates mentioned below. Ordinance No. 1954 adopted on December 16, 2020: PROPOSED ORDINANCE NO. 2020-17 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF PEMBROKE PINES, FLORIDA AMENDING CHAPTER 155 ENTITLED "ZONING CODE," BY AMENDING SECTION 155.082, ENTITLED "ELECTRIC VEHICLE CHARGING STATION" TO AMEND SECTION 155.082(A) TO PROVIDE FOR ELECTRONIC "VEHICLE CHARGING CLASSIFICATIONS"; TO AMEND SECTION 155.082(8) TO MODIFY THE DEFINITIONS OF "OPERATOR" TO ADD ELECTRIC VEHICLE CHARGING KIOSK OWNER; TO AMEND SEC TION 155.082(D) TO CLARIFY THE TYPE OF ELECTRIC VEHICLE CHARGING STATIONS CONSIDERED AN ACCESSORY USE FOR LEVEL 2 AND 3; TO FURTHER UPDATE SIGNAGE ALLOWED AND TO PROVIDE FOR THE SCREENING OF EQUIPMENT ACCESSORY TO AN ELECTRIC VEHICLE CHARGING STATION; TO ADD SECTION 155.082(G) TO ENCOURA GE RESIDENTIAL ELECTRICAL VEHICLE CHARGING INFRASTRUCTURE; PROVIDING FOR CODIFICATION; PROVIDING FOR CONFLICTS; PROVIDING FOR SEVERA BILITY; AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. Ordinance No. 1956 adopted on January 13, 2021: PROPOSED ORDINANCE 2020-20 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF PEMBROKE PINES, FLORIDA; AMENDING CHAPTER 34 OF THE CITY'S CODE OF ORDINANCES ENTITLED "EMPLOYMENT POLICIES," CREATING SECTION 34.185, ENTITLED "CITY HOLIDAYS"; SPECIFICALLY RECOGNIZING JUNETEENTH AS A CITY HOLIDAY; PROVIDING FOR CONFLICTS; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY; PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. Resolution No. 3681 adopted on January 15, 2020: RESOLUTION 2020-R-01 IS A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF PEMBROKE PINES, FLORIDA, APPROVING THE FISCAL YEAR 2019-2020 AGREEMENT WITH BROWARD COUNTY PROVIDING FOR DISBURSEMENT OF HOME PROGRAM FUNDS FOR PURCHASE ASSISTANCE; AUTHORIZING THE APPROPRIATE CITY OFFICIALS TO EXECUTE THE AGREEMENT FOR THE DESIGNATION OF SUBRECIPIENT AND DISBURSEMENT HOME PROGRA M, FISCAL YEAR 2019-2020, WITH BROWARD COUNTY IN THE AMOUNT OF $238,973, AND ASSOCIATED DOCUMENTS, IF NECESSARY; PROVIDING FOR CONFLICTS; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY; AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. R e s o lu tio n N o . 3 7 2 7 a d o p te d o n D e c e m b e r 16 , 2 0 2 0 : PROPOSED 2020-R-52 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF PEMBROKE PINES, FLORIDA, ENDORSING THE RECOMMENDATIONS OF THE PEMBROKE PINES MOBILITY HUB MASTER PLAN AND SUPPORTING THE EFFORTS OF THE BROWARD METROPOLITAN PLANNING ORGANIZATION'S ("MPO") TO PREPARE THE RECOMMENDED CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS FOR FEDERAL TRANSIT ADMINISTRATION (FTA) FUNDING; PROVIDING FOR CONFLICTS, PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY; AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. Resolution No. 3728 adopted on January 13, 2021: PROPOSED RESOLUTION 2020-R-53 A RESOLUTION TO APPROVE THE 2020-2023 CITY OF PEMBROKE PINES/SOUTHWEST FOCAL POINT SENIOR CENTER COMMUNITY SHUTTLE OPERATIONS, TITLE VI PROGRAM PURSUANT TO FEDERAL TRANSIT ADMINISTRATION REQUIREMENTS; DIRECTING THE APPROPRIATE CITY OFFICIALS TO TAKE ANY AND ALL ACTION NECESSARY TO EFFECTUATE THE INTENT OF THIS RESOLUTION; PROVIDING FOR CONFLICTS, PROVIDING THE SEVERABILITY AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. The City of Pembroke Pines Clerk has requested that a copy of these Ordinances and Resolutions be provided to the Miami Beach Mayor and Commissioners. If you have any questions, please contact the Office of the City Clerk at 305.673. 7 411. 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WHEREAS, Pembroke Lakes Mall, LLC, through Holland & Knight LLP, is proposing code amendments which will clarify standards and guidelines with regards to electric vehicle charging stations and provide for uniformity in implementation; and WHEREAS, City's Planning & Economic Development staff believes that the proposed changes further implement and facilitate the goals and objections outlined in the City's Green Plan; and WHEREAS, On October 22, 2020, the Planning and Zoning Board for City of Pembroke Pines has reviewed and approved the proposed changes to Section 155.082; and CODING: Words in strike-through type are deletions from existing law; Words in underlined type are additions. P R O P O S E D O R D IN A N C E N O . 2 0 2 0 -1 7 O R D IN A N C E N O . 1 9 5 4 W H E R E A S , the City Commission has considered the Planning and Economic Development staff's proposed recommendations to update Section 155.082 of the City's Land Development Code and finds that it is in the best interests of the City to adopt this ordinance. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF PEMBROKE PINES, FLORIDA, THAT: Section 1. The foregoing "W HEREAS" clauses are hereby ratified and confirmed as being true and correct and are hereby made a specific part of this Ordinance. Section 2. Section 155.082 of the City's Code of Ordinances entitled "Electric Vehicle Charging Station Code" is amended as follows: Sec. 155.082 ELECTRIC VEHICLE CHARGING STATION. (A) Purpose. (1) Th e purpose of this chapter is to ensure the effective installation of electric vehicle charging stations. Where any other provisions of the City of Pembroke Pines Code of Ordinances directly conflict with this chapter, this chapter shall control. (2) All operations of electric vehicle charging stations shall comply with applicable Federal, state, local laws, rules and regulations. (B) Electric Vehicle Level Classification. (1 Level 3 operates on a 60 amp or higher breaker on a 480 volt or higher three phase circuit with special grounding equipment. CODI NG: Words in strike through type are deletions from existing law; Words in underlined type are additions. PRO PO SED O RDI NANCE NO . 2020-17 O RDI NANCE NO . 1954 (2) Level 2 operates on a 40 to 100 amp breaker on a 208 or 240 volt AC circuit. (3) Level 1 operates on a 15 to 20 amp breaker on a 120 volt AC circuit. (4) As electric vehicle technology continues to evolve, the City's Planning and Economic Development Director will _review_new systems and determine the equivalent level of electric vehicle charging station pursuant to the City's established level classifications . (C) Definitions. The following terms shall apply to this section as written unless context indicates or requires a different meaning. ELECTRIC VEHICLE CHARGING STATION or CHARGING STATION. An electric vehicle supply equipment station in a private or public parking space which delivers electricity or transfers electric energy to a battery or other energy storage device in an electric vehicle, and is classified based on the following levels: (a) Level 1-operates on a 15 to 20 amp breaker on a 120 volt AC circuit. (b) Level 2 operates on a 40 to 100 amp breaker on a 208 or 240 volt AG circuit. (e) Level 3 operates on a 60 amp or higher breaker on a 480 volt or higher three phase-circuit with special grounding equipment. (d) s electrio vehicle technology continues to evolve, the City's Planning and Economic- Development Director will review- new- systems and determine-the equivalent level of electric vehicle charging station pursuant to the city's established level classifications. OPERATOR. The auto manufacturer, representative of auto manufacturer, developer, electric vehicle charging kiosk owner, shopping center property management company, freestanding building owner or lessee, responsible for the installation, management and operation of electric vehicle service and charging stations. (CD) Electric vehicle service stations as a Principal Use/level 3. (1) Electric vehicle service stations shall be the principal use which shall include but is not limited to the following services: charging, maintenance, retail, and/or repair. CODING: Words in strike through type are deletions from existing law; Words in underlined type are additions. ---------------------- -- ------------ P R O P O S E D O R D IN A N C E N O . 2 0 2 0 -17 O R D IN A N C E N O . 19 5 4 (a) Permitted operations including level 3 charging stations with an output of greater than or equal to 480 volts, car battery replacement, and vehicle maintenance. (b) Electric vehicle service station must meet the requirements set forth in S 155.149 and§§ 155.265 through 155.275. (c) Operators of electric vehicle service stations must apply for a local business tax receipt or use permits in compliance with Ch. 115 of the City Code of Ordinances. (DE) Electric vehicle charging station as an accessory use/level 2 and 3. (1) Electric vehicle charging stations will be considered an accessory use when there is a monetary transaction or subscription associated with the service or some other form of compensation, whether in connection with the initial service or after an identified _initial charging period. (2) Level 2 and 3 electric vehicle charging stations shall be permitted to classify as an accessory use and shall be subject to the following requirements: (a) Permitted in B-2,B-3- C-1, M-1 M-2., M-3, M-4, and M-5 zoning districts where underlying land use permits such use. (b) Signage: ill Parking identification signage limited to a maximum 1.5 square feet in size per unit. (iü) For electric vehicle charging kiosks, changeable copy signage limited to a maximum of ten (1 O} square feet per side per unit (maximum of two sides). (c) Accessory use electric vehicle charging stations shall be permitted based on availability of surplus parking; or at the discretion of the City Manager or his or her designee. (d) Accessory use electric vehicle charging station parking spaces shall be specifically designated for charging an electric vehicle with a sign referencing F.S. § 366.94(3)(a), as may be later amended. One exclusive use parking space per charging station shall be required adjacent to each charging unit. Pursuant to F.S. § 366.94(3)(a), it is unlawful for a person to stop, stand, or park a vehicle that is not capable of using an electrical recharging station within any parking space specifically designated as an accessory use electric vehicle charging station pursuant to the requirements of this subsection. CODING: Words in strike through type are deletions from existing law; Words in underlined type are additions. PROPO SED ORDINANCE NO. 2020-17 ORDINANCE NO. 1954 (e) Count: six to A maximum of 20 electric vehicle charging stations per shopping center or free-standing building shall be permitted, at the discretion of the City Manager or his or her designee. (f) Equipment, other than the main charging station cabinet, must be concealed form from the road right of way by landscape or other means and maybe may be permitted in landscape and utility buffers, subject to prior approval by city staff. (g) Electric vehicle charging stations must be visible form the road- right of way. (h ) Operators of electric vehicle charging stations must apply for a local business tax receipt or use permits in compliance with Ch. 115 of the City Code of Ordinances. (th) All equipment components, including but not limited to functioning, shall be maintained at all times. GD Current contact information, including but not limited to a telephone number for a representative or department of the operator of the charging station shall be posted on each station as contact to report all issues relating to the particular station. (EE) Electric vehicle charging station as an amenity use/level 1 and 2. (1) Electric vehicle charging stations will be considered an amenity use when the service is offered free of charge. (2) Level 1 and 2 electric vehicle charging stations shall be permitted to be classified as an amenity use and shall be subject to the following requirements: (a) Permitted in all zoning districts. (b) Signage: (i) Parking identification signage limited to a maximum 1.5 square feet in size per unit. (ii) Changeable copy signage for electric vehicle charging kiosks may only be placed on two sides of the electric vehicle charging kiosks, with a maximum of ten (10) square feet signage on each side. No electric vehicle charging kiosk may exceed twenty (20) square feet signage. (c) Amenity use electric vehicle charging stations spaces will count towards the required parking set forth in Ch. 155 of the City Code of Ordinances. (d) Amenity use electric vehicle charging station parking spaces shall not be exclusively designated for charging an electric vehicle. CODING: Words in strike through type are deletions from existing law; Words in underlined type are additions. - --- ·-- -----------· P R O P O S E D O R D IN A N C E N O . 2 0 2 0 -17 O R DI N A N C E N O . 19 5 4 (e) Count: a maximum of five electric vehicle charging stations per shopping center or free-standing building shall be permitted. (f) All equipment components, including but not limited to functioning, shall be maintained at all times. (g) Current contact information, including but not limited to a telephone number for a representative or department of the operator of the charging station shall be posted on each station as contact to report all issues relating to the particular station. (G) Residential Electrical Vehicle Charging Infrastructure (1) Single-Family. (a) All new residential construction that includes a carport or garage, is encouraged to install an electrical outlet and circuit breaker dedicated for electric vehicle charging infrastructure. When· locating such equipment in a residential garage or carport, the following shall be depicted on the plans: i. The location where the vehicle will be typically parked. ii. The location of the charging station. iii. Electrical plans showing circuit, panel schedules and routing. (2) Multi-Family. (a) In addition, all new residential multi-family projects that have a common parking area are encouraged · to provide electric vehicle charging outlets and grounded alternating current outlet in at least five (5) percent of the total number of parking spaces. All outlets shall be located within the required parking area. Section 3. It is the intention of the City Commission of the City of Pembroke Pines that the provisions of this Ordinance shall become and be made a part of the Code of Ordinances of the City of Pembroke Pines, Florida, and that the Sections of this ordinance may be renumbered, re-lettered and the word "Ordinance" may CODING: Words in strike through type are deletions from existing law; Words in underlined type are additions. P R O P O S E D O R D IN A N C E N O . 2 0 2 0 -1 7 O R D IN A N C E N O . 1 9 5 4 be changed to "Section", "Article" or such other word or phrase in order to accomplish such intention. Section 4. All Ordinances or parts of Ordinances, Resolutions or parts of Resolutions in conflict herewith be and the same are hereby repealed to the extent of such conflict. Section 5. If any clause, section, or other part or application of this Ordinance shall be held by any court of competent jurisdiction to be unconstitutional or invalid, such unconstitutional or invalid part or application shall be considered as eliminated and so not affecting the remaining portions or applications remaining in full force and effect. Section 6. This Ordinance shall become effective upon passage and adoption. [THE REMAINDER OF THIS PAGE HAS INTENTIONALLY BEEN LEFT BLANK] CODING; Words in strik e through type are deletions from existing law; Words in underlined type are additions. P R O P O S E D O R D IN A N C E N O . 2 0 2 0 -1 7 O R DI N A N C E N O . 1 9 5 4 P A S S E D A N D A D O P T E D B Y T H E C IT Y C O M M IS S IO N O F T H E C IT Y O F P E M B R O K E P IN E S , F L O R ID A , O N T H E F IR S T R E A D IN G , TH IS 1 8 TH D A Y O F N O V E M B E R , 2 0 2 0 . P A S S E D A D O P T E D B Y T H E C IT Y C O M M IS S IO N O F T H E C IT Y O F P E M B R O K E P IN E S , F L O R ID A , O N T H E S E C O N D A N D F IN A L R E A D IN G , T H IS 1 6 T H D A Y O F D E C EM B E R, 2 0 2 0. ATTEST: 6ts.,J ateo kit- CITY CLERK ORTIS AYE CASTILLO AYE GOOD AYE SCHWARTZ AYE SIPLE AYE CODING: Words in strike through type are deletions from existing law; Words in underlined type are additions. C ity o f P e m b r o k e P in e s , F L Agenda Request Form Agenda Number: 21. 601 City Center Way Pembroke Pines, FL 33025 www.ppines.com File ID: 2020-17 Version: 2 Type: Ordinance Agenda Section: Status: Second Reading In Control: City Commission Short Title: Electric Vehicle Charging Stations - Code Text Amendment File Created: 11/09/2020 Final Action: 12/16/2020 Title: MOTION TO ADOPT PROPOSED ORDINANCE NO. 2020-17 ON SECOND AND FINAL READING. PROPOSED ORDINANCE NO. 2020-17 IS AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF PEMBROKE PINES, FLORIDA AMENDING CHAPTER 155 entitled "ZONING CODE," BY AMENDING SECTION 155.082, ENTITLED "ELECTRIC VEHICLE CHARGING STATION" TO AMEND SECTION 155.082(A) to PROVIDE FOR ELECTRONIC "VEHICLE charging CLASSIFICATIONS"; TO AMEND SECTION 155.082(B) TO MODIFY THE DEFINITIONS OF "OPERATOR" TO ADD ELECTRIC VEHICLE CHARGING KIOSK OWNER; TO AMEND SECTION 155.082(D) TO CLARIFY THE TYPE OF ELECTRIC VEHICLE CHARGING STATIONS CONSIDERED AN ACCESSORY USE FOR LEVEL 2 AND 3; TO FURTHER UPDATE SIGNAGE ALLOWED AND TO PROVIDE FOR THE SCREENING OF EQUIPMENT ACCESSORY TO AN ELECTRIC VEHICLE CHARGING STATION; TO ADD SE C TI ON 155.082(G) TO ENCOURAGE RESIDENTIAL ELECTRICAL VEHICLE CHARGING INFRASTRUCTURE; PROVIDING FOR CODIFICATION; PROVIDING FOR CONFLICTS; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY; AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. Agenda Date: 12/16/2020 Agenda Number: 21, Enactment Date: 12/16/2020 Enactment Number: 1954 Internal Notes: Update at the request of Brookfield (Pembroke Lakes Mall - Janna Lhota) Attachments: 1. Proposed Ordinance No. 2020-17 (Electric Vehicle Charging Stations), 2. Excerpts from Planning and Zoning Board Minutes (10/22/20) Indexes: 1 City Commission 11/18/2020 pass on First Reading 12/16/2020 Pass City of Pembroke Pines, FL Pago 1 Printed on 12/17/2020 Agenda Request Form Continued(2020-17) Action Text: A motion was made by Commissioner Siple, seconded by Commissioner Castillo, to approve Proposed Ordinance 2020-17 on first Reading. Second and Final Reading is scheduled tentatively for December 16, 2020. The motion carried by the following vote: Aye:- 5 Mayor Ortis, Vice Mayor Schwartz, Commissioner Good Jr., Commissioner Castillo, and Commissioner Siple Nay:- 0 2 City Commission 12/16/2020 adopt Actlon Text: A motion was made by Commissioner Siple, seconded by Vice Mayor Schwartz, to adopt Proposed Ordinance 2020-17. The motion carried by the following vote: Aye:- 5 Mayor Ortis, Vice Mayor Schwartz, Commissioner Good Jr., Commissioner Castillo, and Commissioner Siple Nay:- 0 Pass SUMMARY EXPLANATION AND BACKGROUND: 1. Holland and Knight, representing Pembroke Lakes Mall, requests consideration of a text amendment to City Code Section 155.082 - Electric Vehicle Charging Station. The proposed amendment will allow for the development of electric vehicle charging stations at the Pembroke Lakes Mall, however, the proposed amendment will apply citywide. 2. The City Commission approved the existing electric vehicle charging station ordinance in January of 2018 (Ordinance 1892- Section 155.082 City Code of Ordinances). The Ordinance established guidelines for the implementation and use of the various types of electric vehicle charging stations. 3. The applicant requests the following modifications to the existing electric vehicle charging ordinance: □Update the definition of operator to include electric vehicle charging kiosk owner. □Expansion of current location standards to allow level 2 charging units to be installed as an accessory use within the B-2 zoning district. □Allowance of a changeable copy sign on a maximum of 2 sides of each charging unit. Each changeable copy sign may be up to 1 O square feet in size. □Update to accessory use standards to allow up to 20 electric vehicle charging stations for shopping centers or free-standing building. □Provision allowing only the main charging cabinet to be visible from road right of way. All other related ground mounted equipment must be screened from view. 4. Additionally, at the request of staff the following modification are proposed: □Minor reorganization of the section to make the regulations easier to understand. □Addition of regulations encouraging the installation of residential electric vehicle charging infrastructure at new single and multi-family developments. City of Pembroke Pines, FL Page 2 Printed on 12/17/2020 A g en da R e q u e s t F o rm c o nt in u e d [2020-17y 5. The proposed modifications allow for greater flexibilities toward the development of electric vehicle charging stations. City staff acknowledges that electric vehicle charging station demand will continue to increase as car manufacturers increase production of electric and hybrid models. Additionally, the proposed modifications support objectives 1.2.1 (Protect Air Quality) and 3.4.1 (Support Mobility and Alternative Transportation) within the City's Green Plan. 6. The Planning and Zoning Board at its October 22, 2020 meeting voted to transmit this item to the City Commission with a favorable recommendation. 7. The City Commission at its November 18,2020 meeting passed this item on first reading. 8. Administration recommends adopting Proposed Ordinance no. 2020-17 on second and final reading. FIN ANC IAL IM PACT DETAIL: a) Initi al C ost: None. b) Am ount budgeted fo r this item in Account No: Not Applicable. c) Source of funding fo r difference, if not fully budgeted: Not Applicable. d) 5 year projection of the operational cost of the project : Not Applicable. e) D etail of additional staff requirem ents : Not Applicable. City of Pembroke Pines, FL Pago 3 Printed on 12/17/2020 P R O P O S E D O RD I N AN C E N O. 2 0 2 0 -2 0 O R D IN A N C E N O . 1 9 5 6 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF PEMBROKE PINES, FLORIDA; AMENDING CHAPTER 34 OF THE CITY'S CODE OF ORDINANCES ENTITLED "EMPLOYMENT POLICIES," CREATING SECTION 34.185, ENTITLED "CITY HOLIDAYS"; SPECIFICALLY RECOGNIZING JUNETEENTH AS A CITY HOLIDAY; PROVIDING FOR CONFLICTS; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY; PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, the City Commission of the City of Pembroke Pines, Florida is desirous of updating and codifying Juneteenth as a City Holiday; and WHEREAS, approximately eleven and one-half million African-Americans survived the voyage to the New World (the "middle passage"), only to be subjected to chattel slavery for more than 200 years after arrival in the United States; and WHEREAS, President Abraham Lincoln first issued the Emancipation Proclamation effective January 1, 1863, freeing the enslaved citizens from legalized slavery in the United States; and WHEREAS, Juneteenth commemorates the day freedom was proclaimed to all enslaved citizens in the south by Union General Granger, on June 19, 1865, in Galveston, Texas, more than two and a half years after the signing of the Emancipation Proclamation by President Abraham Lincoln; and WHEREAS, In June of 2018, for the first time in over 130 years of the annual celebration, Juneteenth was "officially recognized" as "Juneteenth Independence Day" in America by the President and Congress of the United States; and. Page 1 of 4 CODING: Words in strike through type are deletions from existing law; Words in underlined type are additions. P R OP O S ED O RD I N AN CE N O . 2 0 2 0-2 0 O R D IN A N C E N O . 1 9 5 6 WHEREAS, Americans of all colors, creeds, cultures, religions and countries- of-origin, share in a common love of and respect for "freedom", as well as a determination to protect their right to freedom through democratic institutions, by which the "tenets-of-freedom" are guaranteed and protected. The Juneteenth Independence Day, along with the 4th of July Independence Day, completes the America's Independence Day observances. The often repeated proverb "Until All are Free, None are Free" is appropriate to highlight the significance of the end of the era of slavery in the United States and the celebration of freedom for all; and WHEREAS, the City Commission of the City of Pembroke Pines, Florida is desirous of updating its Administrative Policies regarding City Holidays to include Juneteenth Independence Day as a day of celebration in the City and a paid City holiday; and NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF PEMBROKE PINES, FLORIDA, AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. The foregoing 'WHEREAS" clauses are hereby ratified and confirmed as being true and correct, and are incorporated herein by this reference. Section 2. Chapter 34 of the City's Code of Ordinances entitled "Employm ent Policies" is amended to create a new Section 34-185 entitled "City Holidays" to read as follows: CODING: Page 2 of 4 Words in strike through type are deletions from existing law; Words in underlined type are additions. PR O PO SED O R D IN A N C E NO. 2020-2 0 O R D INA N CE NO . 1956 Section 34-.185. City Holidays. (a) The following holidays shall be paid employee holidays observed by the 1. Juneteenth Independence Day, June 19 (b) If any of these holidays fall on Saturday, the preceding Friday shall be observed as a holiday. If any of these holidays fall on Sunday, the following Monday shall be observed as a holiday. (c) The City Manager shall have the discretion to implement by administrative policy the application of the observance of the paid holidays for bargaining, non-bargaining, exempt, non-exempt, part-time, and full time employees to maintain the operational integrity of City functions and the contractual obligations of the City. Section 3. It is the intention of the Commission of the City of Pembroke Pines, Florida, that the provisions of this Ordinance shall become and be made part of the City of Pembroke Pines Code of Ordinances; and that the sections of this "Ordinance" may be changed to "Section", "article", or such other appropriate word or phrase in order to accomplish such intentions. Section 4. All Ordinances or parts of Ordinances inconsistent or in conflict with the provisions of this Ordinance are hereby repealed. Page 3 of 4 CODING: Words in strike-through type are deletions from existing law; Words in underlined type are additions. P R O P O S E D O R D IN A N C E N O. 2 0 2 0 -2 0 O R D IN A N C E N O . 1 9 5 6 Section5, If any section, sentence, clause, or phrase of this Ordinance is held to be invalid or unconstitutional by any court of competent jurisdiction, then said holding shall in no way affect the validity of the remaining portions of this ordinance. Section 6. This Ordinance shall become effective immediately upon its passage and adoption. PASSED AND ADOPTED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF PEMBROKE PINES, FLOR I DA, THIS, 13"DAY OF JANUARY, 2020. iTY ATTORNEY % #[ fit . :1 a s- CODING: GOOD SCHWARTZ SIPLE CASTILLO AYE AYE AYE AYE Page 4 of 4 Words in strike through type are deletions from existing law; Words in underlined type are additions. l lk- l":lll } i]l ~ JOIS liii - t'aO<.lW!I i , "as 9/ 23±99 City of Pembroke Pines, FL Agenda Request Form Agenda Number: 26. 601 City Center Way Pembroke Pines, FL 33025 www .ppines.com File ID: 2020-20 Version: 2 Type: Ordinance Agenda Section: Status: Second Reading In Control: City Commission Short Title: Proposed Ordinance 2020-20: Juneteenth Holiday in the City of Pembroke Pines File Created: 11/24/2020 Final Action: 01/13/2021 Title: MOTION TO PASS PROPOSED ORDINANCE 2020-20 ON SECOND AND FINAL READING. PROPOSED ORDINAN CE 2020-20 IS AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF PEMBROKE PINES, FLORIDA; AMENDING CHAPTER 34 OF THE CITY'S CODE OF ORDINANCES ENTITLED "EMPLOYMENT POLICIES," CREATING SECTION 34.185, ENTITLED "CITY HOLIDAYS"; SPECIFICALLY RECOGNIZING JUNETEENTH AS A CITY HOLIDAY; PROVIDING FOR CONFLICTS; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY; PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. Agenda Date: 01/13/2021 Agenda Number: 26. Internal Notes: Enactment Date: 01/13/2021 Enactment Number: 1956 Attachments: 1. 2020-20 Proposed Ordinance - Juneteenth Day (00414796xC4B6A) Indexes: City Commission 12/02/2020 pass on First Pass Reading Action Text: A motion was made by Commissioner Good Jr., seconded by Commissioner Castillo, to pass Proposed Ordinance 2020-20 on First Reading. The motion carried by the following vote: ye:- 5 Mayor Ortis, Vice Mayor Schwartz, Commissioner Good Jr., Commissioner Castillo, and Commissioner Siple Nay.- 0 2 City Commission 01/13/2021 adopt Pass Action Text: A motion was made by Commissioner Good Jr., seconded by Commissioner Siple, lo adopt Proposed Ordinance 2020-20. The motion carried by the following vote: Aye:- 5 Mayor Ortis, Vice Mayor Schwartz, Commissioner Good Jr., Commissioner Castillo, and Commissioner Siple Nay:- 0 City of Pembroke Pines, FL Page 1 Printed on 1/14/2021 Agenda Request Form Continued (2020-20) SUMMARY EXPLANATION AND BACKGROUND: 1. On December 2, 2020 Proposed Ordinan ce 2020-20 went before Commission and passed on first reading by a 5-0 vote. Second and final reading is scheduled for January 13, 2020. 2. On November 18, 2020, Commissioner Thomas Good, Jr. introduced his Commission Item #14 for discussion and possible motion to direct the City Attorney's Office to prepare an ordinance to create "Juneteenth" as a City-paid employee holiday in order to celebrate the emancipation of African Americans who were enslaved in the United States, and to be celebrated on June 19, in the City of Pembroke Pines, coincident to a review by the City Administration to advise of the financial impact/estimated cost to add this as a paid holiday, and as a recurring expense. 3. The City Commission of the City of Pembroke Pines, Florida is desirous of updating and codifying Juneteenth as a City Holiday. 4. Approximately eleven and one-half million African-Americans survived the voyage to the New World (the "middle passage"), only to be subjected to chattel slavery for more than 200 years after arrival in the United States. 5. President Abraham Lincoln first issued the Emancipation Proclamation effective January 1, 1863, freeing the enslaved citizens from legalized slavery in the United States. 6. Juneteenth commemorates the day freedom was proclaimed to all enslaved citizens in the south by Union General Granger, on June 19, 1865, in Galveston, Texas, more than two and a half years after the signing of the Emancipation Proclamation by President Abraham Lincoln. 7. In June of 2018, for the first time in over 130 years of the annual celebration, Juneteenth was "officially recognized" as "Juneteenth Independence Day" in America by the President and Congress of the United States. 8. The City Commission of the City of Pembroke Pines, Florida is desirous of updating it's Administrative Policies regarding City Holidays to include Juneteenth Independence Day as a day of celebration in the City and a paid City holiday. FINANCIAL IMPACT DETAIL: a) Initial Cost: The estimated cost of base salaries for one day are: City $306,885 and Schools $96,380. The actual cost of any special events or celebrations will vary. City of Pembroke Pines, FL Page 2 Printed on 1114/2021 Agenda Request Form Con tinued(go20-20) b) Amount budgeted for this item in Account No: Not Applicable c) Source of funding for difference, if not fully budgeted: Not Applicable d) 5 year projection of the operational cost of the project Not Applicable e) Detail of additional staff requirements Not Applicable City of Pembroke Pines, FL Page 3 Printed on 1/14/2021 PROPOSED RESOLUTION NO. 2020-R-01 RESOLUTION NO. 3681 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF PEMBROKE PINES, FLORIDA, APPROVING THE FISCAL YEAR 2019-2020 AGREEMENT WITH BROWARD COUNTY PROVIDING FOR DISBURSEMENT OF HOME PROGRAM FUNDS FOR MINOR HOME REPAIR PROGRAM; AUTHORIZING THE APPROPRIATE CITY OFFICIALS TO EXECUTE THE AGREEMENT FOR THE DESIGNATION OF SUBRECIPIENT AND DISBURSEMENT HOME PROGRAM, FISCAL YEAR 2019-2020, WITH BROWARD COUNTY IN THE AMOUNT OF $238,973, AND ASSOCIATED DOCUMENTS, IF NECESSARY; PROVIDING FOR CONFLICTS; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY; AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, the City of Pembroke Pines ("City") and Broward County ("County") are members of the Broward County HOME Consortium ("Consortium"), and are subject to the terms and conditions of the HOME Investment Partnership Program Consortium Cooperation Agreement ("HOME greement") entered into by the City and the County on June 9, 2009; and WHEREAS, in its representative capacity for members of the Consortium to the Department of Housing and Urban Development ("HUD"), the County is the recipient of HOME funds from HUD, and has allocated these funds to various municipalities within the County, including the City; and WHEREAS, the Broward County Board of County Commissioners authorized the County administrator to enter into an Agreement with City for FY 2019 - 2020 HOME funding to City under County's HOME Program so the City may provide and implement a Homebuyer Purchase Assistance Program for Page 1 of 3 PROPOSED RESOLUTION NO. 2020-R-01 RESOLUTION NO. 3681 Income-Eligible Households, a copy of which is attached hereto as Exhibit "A" (the "Agreement"); and WHEREAS, the City Commission fínds it to be in the best interest of the citizens and residents of the City of Pembroke Pines to enter into the Agreement with the County for the FY 2019-2020 HOME Program Funds so i the City may provide and implement a Homebuyer Purchase Assistance Program for Income-Eligible Households. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF PEMBROKE PINES, FLORIDA: SECTION 1: The foregoing "WHEREAS" clauses are hereby ratified and confirmed as being true and correct and are hereby made a specific part of this Resolution. All exhibits attached hereto are incorporated herein and made a specifíc part of this Resolution. SECTION 2: The City Commission of the City of Pembroke Pines ("City") approves and further authorizes the appropriate City officials to execute the Agreement with Broward County Providing for Disbursement of HOME Program Funds so the City may provide and implement a Homebuyer Purchase Assistance Program for Income-Eligible Households FY 2019-2020 Funding in the amount of $238,973, a copy of which is attached hereto as Exhibit "A", and any associated documents, if necessary. SECTION 3: All Resolutions or parts of Resolutions in conflict herewith are hereby repealed to the extent of such conflict. Page 2 of 3 PROPOSED RESOLUTION NO. 2020-R-01 RESOLUTION NO. 3681 SECTION 4: If any clause, section, other part or application of this Resolution is held by any court of competent jurisdiction to be unconstitutional or invalid, in part or application, it shall not affect the validity of the remaining portions or applications of this Resolution. SECTION 5: This Resolution shall become effective immediately upon its passage and adoption. PASSED AND ADOPTED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF PEMBROKE PINES, FLORIDA THIS 15th DAY OF JANUARY, 2020. ATTEST: APPROVED AS TO FORM: 1 ORTIS AYE CASTILLO AYE GOOD AYE SCHWARTZ AYE SIPLE AYE Page 3 of 3 City of Pembroke Pines, FL Agenda Request Form Agenda Number: 30. 601 City Center Way Pembroke Pines, FL 33025 www.ppines.com File ID: 2020-R-01 Version: Type: Resolution Agenda Section: Status: Passed In Control: City Commission Short Title: File Created: 01/02/2020 Final Action: 01/15/2020 Title: MOTION TO ADOPT PROPOSED RESOLUTION 2020-R-01. RESOLUTION 2020-R-01 IS A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF PEMBROKE PINES, FLORIDA, APPROVING THE FISCAL YEAR 2019-2020 AGREEMENT WITH BROWARD COUNTY PROVIDING FOR DISBURSEMENT OF HOME PROGRAM FUNDS FOR PURCHASE ASSISTANCE; AUTHORIZING THE APPROPRIATE CITY OFFICIALS TO EXECUTE THE AGREEMENT FOR THE DESIGNATION OF SUBRECIPIENT AND DISBURSEMENT HOME PROGRAM, FISCAL YEAR 2019-2020, WITH BROWARD COUNTY IN THE AMOUNT OF $238,973, AND ASSOCIATED DOCUMENTS, IF NECESSARY; PROVIDING FOR CONFLICTS; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY; AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. Agenda Date: 01/15/2020 Agenda Number: 30. Enactment Date: 01/15/2020 Enactment Number: 3681 Internal Notes: Attachments: 1. Proposed Resolution 2020-R-01 (FY 2019-20 Disbursement of Home Program Funds 2019-2020), 2. Exhibit A- Pembroke Pines HOME Agreement (2019-2020) Indexes: 1 City Commission 01/15/2020 adopt Pass Action Text: A motion was made by Commissioner Castillo, seconded by Vice Mayor Siple, to adopt Proposed Resolution 2020-R-01. The motion carried by the following vote: ye:- 5 Mayor Ortis, Commissioner Castillo, Commissioner Good Jr., Commissioner Schwartz, and Vice Mayor Siple Nay:- 0 1. The City has participated as a subrecipient of the HOME program for several years. 2. The HOME program funds are allocated by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban City ot Pembroke Pines, FL Page 1 Printed on 1/16/2020 Agenda Request_Form con tinued(2020-R-01) Development directly to Broward County and the City must be a subrecipient to receive these funds. No city funds are required. 3. For the 2019-2020 fiscal year, Pembroke Pines will receive $238,973 in HOME funds. 4. The City will allocate these funds toward home purchase assistance. Purchase Assistance Program provides eligible households with assistance in the form of a 0% interest deferred second loan that reverts to a grant if all program conditions are met. 5. Eligible households are those whose annual incomes are at or below 80 percent (80%) of Area Medían Income for the current fiscal year, as adjusted for household size. 6. Purchase Assistance General Details: Level of Assistance Up to $50,000 for 50% Areawide Median Income or lower and up to $40,000 for 51% to 80% Areawide Median Income. Terms The principal balance of the Forgivable Loan ("Loan") shall be forgiven at the end of fifteen (15) years with no annual reduction. Full repayment of the loan is due if the home is sold, title is transferred or conveyed, or the home ceases to be the primary residence of the owner during the fifteen (15) year occupancy period. For Special Needs applicants, ten percent (10%) of the Loan shall be forgiven each year on the anniversary date of the Loan provided the property remains the primary residence of the homeowner. Loan is due if the home is sold, title is transferred or conveyed, or the home ceases to be the primary residence of the owner during the ten (10) year occupancy period. 7. The City, as a subrecipient, is required to enter into an interlocal agreement with Broward County prior to receiving HOME funds. 8. Program costs will include City Housing Administrator (Community Redevelopment Associates of Florida I ne.) project management fee of $28,676 ( 12% of contract as per approved professional services agreement). 9. Administration recommends City Commission approve proposed resolution 2020-R-01 and authorize the appropriate City officials execute the interlocal agreement. FINANCIAL IMPACT DETAIL: a) Initial Cost: Grant Program. No cost to City. b) Amount budgeted for this item in Account No: 121-554-600-2019HOME-31510 (Professional service-Direct cost), 121-554-600-2019HOME-49216 (Home Buyer Assistance). c) Source of funding for difference, if not fully budgeted: Not Applicable. City of Pembroke Pines, FL Page 2 Printed on 1/16/2020 g enda Request Form Continued(2020-R-01) d) 5 year projection of the operational cost of the project Not Applicable. e) Detail of additional staff requirements: Not Applicable. City of P em b roke Pines, FL Page 3 Printed on 1/16/2020 PROPOSED RESOLUTION NO. 2020-R-52 RESOLUTION NO. 3727 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF PEMBROKE PINES, FLORIDA, ENDORSING THE RECOMMENDATIONS OF THE PEMBROKE PINES MOBILITY HUB MASTER PLAN AND SUPPORTING THE EFFORTS OF THE BROWARD METROPOLITAN PLANNING ORGANIZATION'S ("MPO") TO PREPARE THE RECOMMENDED CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS FOR FEDERAL TRANSIT ADMINISTRATION (FTA) FUNDING. WHEREAS, the City of Pembroke Pines ("City") is an active participant in the Broward Metropolitan Planning Organization ("MPO"); and WHEREAS, the City recognizes the importance of collaborative planning efforts to help address current and future transportation demands throughout the County; and WHEREAS, the City and the MPO agree to collaborate collectively to prepare studies and plans to address transportation needs and land use impacts; and WHEREAS, the City has identified City Center and its surrounding areas as a location for various transit opportunities; and WHEREAS, the integration of land use and transportation is integral to the successful development of an effective multimodal transportation system; and WH ERE AS, the Mobility Hub Master Plan is the initial step to implement Mobility Hubs, or points of connection for different types of transportation systems, which will help to improve mobility within Broward County; and Page 1 of 4 ---1, -- - ------------ P R O P O S E D R E S O L U T IO N N O . 2 0 2 0 -R-5 2 R E S O L U T IO N N O . 3 7 2 7 W H E R E A S , a Mobility Hub is a location with transit activity and land uses that generate transit ridership; and WHEREAS, the MPO Hub planning efforts are intended as the first step to implementing the Mobility Hub concept of the Long Range Transportation Plan and are intended to identify, develop, prioritize, and implement multimodal mobility enhancement strategies; and WHEREAS, on February 7, 2018, the City Commission of the City of Pembroke Pines approved Resolution No. 3592 authorizing the appropriate City officials to provide staff to participate and collaborate in the Pembroke Pines Mobility Hub Master Plan; and WHEREAS, the parties acknowledged the commitment to pursue implementation of projects and recommendations from the Master Plan; and WHEREAS, the City and the MPO held a public workshop to introduce the City Center Mobility Hub to interested parties on November 8, 2018 in the City Commission Chambers at the Charles F. Dodge City Center, and WHEREAS, the MPO has conducted a Mobility Hub Study for City Center in collaboration with City staff; and WHEREAS, the MPO has completed the Mobility Hub Master Plan, provided as EXH IBI T "A", and is preparing the proposed capital improvements for the grant funding; and Page 2 of 4 P R O P O SE D RE S OL U TI ON N O . 2 0 2 0 -R -5 2 R E S O L U T IO N N O . 3 7 2 7 WHEREAS, the Master Plan identified capital improvements to facilitate connectivity to transit and multimodal transportation, including pedestrian crosswalks, bus shelters, pedestrian-scale lighting, and a multiuse path. WHEREAS, upon completion of the project, the City will be responsible for the maintenance and useful life of the improvement; and WHEREAS, the City Commission of the City of Pembroke Pines finds that the implementation of projects within the Mobility Hub Master Plan to be in the best interests of the citizens and residents of the City of Pembroke Pines. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF PEMBROKE PINES, FLORIDA THAT: Section 1. Th e foregoing "WHEREAS" clauses are hereby ratified and confirmed as being true and correct, and are hereby incorporated herein and made a part hereof. All exhibits attached hereto are incorporated herein and made a sp ecific part hereof. Section 2. Th e City Commission of the City of Pembroke Pines, Florida endorses the recommendations of the Pembroke Pines Mobility Hub Master Plan and supports the Broward Metropolitan Planning Organization's efforts to prepare the recommended capital improvements for Federal Transit Administration funding. Section 3. If any clause, section, or other part or application of this Resolution shall be held by any court of competent jurisdiction to be unconstitutional or invalid, such unconstitutional or invalid part or application shall Page 3 of 4 ·----·-------·------------· --·--- ----- P R O P O S E D R E S O L U T IO N N O . 2 0 2 0 -R -5 2 R E S O L U T IO N N O . 3 7 2 7 be considered as eliminated and so not affecting the validity of the remaining portions or applications remaining in full force and effect. Section 4. All Ordinances or parts of Ordinances, Resolutions or parts of Resolutions in conflict herewith be and the same are hereby repealed to the extent of such conflict. Section 5. This Resolution shall become effective immediately upon its passage and adoption. PASSED AND ADOPTED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF PEMBROKE PINES, FLORIDA THIS 16TH DA Y OF DECEMBER, 2020. CITY OF PEMBROKE PINES, FLORIDA ATTEST/Jd..1 . l' . ~ (fa hes {-.-. «kMkk ca« j6ilk ée ore s ORTIS AYE AP ORM: ¡a-07lo. CASTILLO AYE OF ATTORNEY GOOD AYE SCHWARTZ AYE SIPLE AYE Page 4 of 4 I ' ' ¥ sur° City of Pembroke Pines, FL 601 City Center Way Pembroke Pines, FL 33025 www.ppines.com Agenda Request Form Agenda Number: 22. File ID: 2020-R-52 Version: Type: Resolution Agenda Section: Short Title: 2020-R-52 - City Center Mobility Hub Planning, Design and Implementation II Status: Passed In Control: City Commission File Created: 12/07/2020 Final Action: 12/16/2020 Title: MOTION TO ADOPT PROPOSED RESOLUTION 2020-R-52 MOBILITY HUB PLANNING, DESIGN AND IMPLEMENTATION II PROPOSED 2020-R-52 IS A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF PEMBROKE PINES, FLORIDA, ENDORSING THE RECOMMENDATIONS OF THE PEMBROKE PINES MOBILITY HUB MASTER PLAN AND SUPPORTING THE EFFORTS OF THE BROWARD METROPOLITAN PLANNING ORGANIZATION'S ("MPO") TO PREPARE THE RECOMMENDED CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS FOR FEDERAL TRANSIT ADMINISTRATION (FTA) FUNDING; PROVIDING FOR CONFLICTS, PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY; AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. Agenda Date: 12/16/2020 Agenda Number: 22. Enactment Date: 12/16/2020 Enactment Number: 3727 Internal Notes: Marlene change reso number to 2020-R-52 Exhibit A- Online Only due to file size Attachments: 1. 2020-R-52 (Mobility Hub Planning Design and Implementation 11), 2. ONLINE - Exhibit A (BMPO Pembroke Pines Mobility Hub Master Plan) Indexes: 1 City Commission 12/16/2020 adopt Pass Action Text: A motion was made by Commissioner Good Jr., seconded by Commissioner Siple, to adopt Proposed Resolution 2020-R-52. The motion carried by the following vote: Aye: - 5 Mayor Ortis, Vice Mayor Schwartz, Commissioner Good Jr., Commissioner Castillo, and Commissioner Siple Nay:- 0 SUMMARY EXPLANATION AND BACKGROUND: 1. In February 2018, the City Commission adopted Resolution 3592 supporting a study related City of Pembroke PInes, FL Page 1 Printed on 12/17/2020 -------- ----·-------- - --- ------ - ----------· -----·--· --· A g en d a_R e q u es t F o rm C o n tin u e d (2 0 2 0 -R -5 2 ) to the Pla nn ing , D e sign and Im plem entation of a C ity C enter M o bility H ub. 2. In N o ve mb er 2018 , th e C ity w ith assistance fro m the Brow ard M etropolitan P lanning O rganizatio n (M P O ) he ld a M obility Workshop in the C ity Com m ission Cham bers at the C ha rles F. D odg e C ity C enter w ith m em bers of the public, advisory boards, staff as w ell as C ity C o m m issio n in att endance to discuss m obili ty concepts and projects incl uding a m obility hub w ithin C ity C e nter. 3. T he M P O a nd their consultants studied the m obili ty needs and options fo r C ity C enter and the surro und ing areas. T he team then created recom m endations to im prove m obility into and around C ity C e nte r. 4. The M P O a nd their consultants then shared their recom m endations and draft versions of the M o bili ty H u b M a ste r Plan w ith staff fo r their review and com m ent. 5. T he reco m m e nd ations w ithin the M aster Plan include, but are not lim ited to the fo llow ing: A. R elo cation and enhancem ents to the fo ur prim ary bus shelters that serv e C ity C enter on Pines Boule vard . Including a signature bus shelter incorpora ting them es from City C enter. B. M icro shelters fo r com m unity bus serv ice w ithin City C enter. C . Enh a nced pe d estrian cro ssings on Pines Boulevard at the intersections of 103rd and 10 6 th. D . A m ulti -use pat h wi th sig nage an d site lighti ng along W ash ington Stre et con ne cting City C e nter w ith H ia tus R oad and the R aintree passive park. E. Im prove d co nnectivity to transit and m ultim odal transportatio n 6: A fter the re solution is adopted by the C ity C om m ission, the M P O w ith funding through their FT A M o bili ty H ub fund w ill w ork w ith their consultants to further the cost estim ates and com plete the project ap p lication fo r the Federal T ransit A dm inistration (FT A ). 7. U p o n ap pro va l by the FT A , the C ity and M P O w ill draft a subrecipient agreem ent that w ill outline the role s and responsibility fo r each agency m oving fo rw ard. 8. Exhib it A - City of Pem broke Pines M obility H ub M aster Plan is attached online due to the size of the fil e . 9. A dm inistratio n recom m ends ado pting proposed resol ution 2020-R -52. F IN A N C IA L IM P A C T D E TA IL: a) Initia l C o st: N one b ) A m o u nt bud g eted fo r this item in A cco unt No : Not A pplicable c) So urce of fun d in g fo r difference, if not fully budgeted: Not A pplicable. d) 5 yea r p rojectio n of the operatio nal cost of the project: Estim ated costs unknow n at this tim e, C ity w ill be responsible fo r m aintenance of im pro vem ents after com pletion. e) D etail of ad d itio n al staff req uirem ents: N o direct cost, Staff tim e fo r m eetings and review . City of Pembroke Pines, FL Page 2 Printed on 12/17/2020 PROPOSED RESOLUTION NO. 2020-R-53 RESOLUTION NO. 3728 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF PEMBROKE PINES, FLORIDA, APPROVING THE 2020-2023 CITY OF PEMBROKE PINES COMMUNITY SHUTTLE OPERATIONS, TITLE VI PROGRAM PURSUANT TO FEDERAL TRANSIT ADMINISTRATION REQUIREMENTS; DIRECTING THE APPROPRIATE CITY OFFICIALS TO TAKE ANY AND ALL ACTION NECESSARY TO EFFECTUATE THE INTENT OF THIS RESOLUTION; PROVIDING FOR CONFLICTS; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, the City of Pembroke Pines ("Ci ty ") has an agreement with both the Aging and Disability Resource Center of Broward County and Broward County to provide Senior Transportation and fixed route transportation services respectively, and; WHEREAS, the City utilizes funding from the Federal Transit Administration ("FT A") to assist in the operation of its Senior Transportation and fixed route transportation services, and; WHEREAS, the City, as a sub-recipient of FTA funds, is required to adopt FTA Title VI Program Guidelines (Exhibit "A") every three (3) years; WHEREAS, the City's 2020-2023 FTA Title VI Program Guidelines, which are attached hereto as Exhibit "A", have been reviewed and approved by the Broward County; and WHEREAS, the City Commission finds that approving the 2020-2023 FTA Title VI Program Guidelines is in the best interest of the health, safety, and welfare of the citizens and residents of the City. Page 1 of 3 P R O PO S ED R E S O LU TIO N N O. 2020-R-53 R ES O LUTIO N NO . 3728 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF PEMBROKE PINES, FLORIDA, AS FOLLOWS: Section1. The foregoing "WHEREAS" clauses are hereby ratified and confirmed as being true and correct and are hereby made a specific part of this Resolution. Section2. The City Commission hereby approves and adopts the 2020-2023 City of Pembroke Pines Community Shuttle Operations, Title VI Program, in substantially the form as attached hereto as Exhibit "A", and incorporated herein by reference. Section 3. The appropriate City officials are hereby authorized and directed to take any and all action necessary to effectuate the intent of this resolution. Section4. All resolutions or parts of resolutions in conflict herewith are hereby repealed to the extent of such conflict. Section 5. If any clause, section, other part or application of this Resolution is held by any court of competent jurisdiction to be unconstitutional or invalid, in part or application, it shall not affect the validity of the remaining portions or applications of this Resolution. Section 6. This Resolution shall become effective immediately upon its passage and adoption. Page 2 of 3 P R O P O S E D R E S O L U T IO N N O. 2 0 2 0 -R-5 3 R E S O L U T IO N N O . 3 7 2 8 PASSED AND ADOPTED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF PEMBROKE PI NES, FLORIDA, TH IS A3D AY OF JANUARY, 2021. CITY OF PEMBROKE PINES, FLORIDA ATTEST: APPROVED AS TO FORM: MAYOR FRANK C. ORTIS ORTIS CASTILLO GOOD SCHWARTZ SIPLE AYE AYE AYE AYE AYE ITV ATTORNEY Page 3 of 3 C ity o f P e m b r o k e P in e s , F L Agenda Request Form Agenda Number: 27. 601 City Center Way Pembroke Pines, FL 33025 www.ppines.com FIIe ID: 2020-R-53 Version: 2 Type: Resolution Agenda Section: Status: Passed In Control: City Commission Short Title: FTA Title VI Program Guidelines File Created: 11/18/2020 Final Action: 01/13/2021 T itle: MOTION TO ADOPT PROPOSED RESOLUTION 2020-R-53. PROPOSED RESOLUTION 2020-R-53 IS A RESOLUTION TO APPROVE THE 2020-2023 CITY OF PEMBROKE PINES/SOUTHWEST FOCAL POINT SENIOR CENTER COMMUNITY SHUTTLE OPERATIONS, TITLE VI PROGRAM PURSUANT TO FEDERAL TRANSIT ADMINISTRATION REQUIREMENTS; DIRECTING THE APPROPRIATE CITY OFFICIALS TO TAKE ANY AND ALL ACTION NECESSARY TO EFFECTUATE THE INTENT OF THIS RESOLUTION; PROVIDING FOR CONFLICTS, PROVIDING THE SEVERABILITY AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. "Agenda Date: 01/13/2021 Agenda Number: 27. Internal Notes: Enactment Date: 01/13/2021 Enactment Number: 3728 Attachments: 1. Proposed Resolution No. 2020-R-53 (Resolution Federal Transit Title VI Program 2020-2023), 2. TitleVIPlan-PembrokePines-revised12-2020.pdf Indexes: 2 City Commission 01/13/2021 adopt Pass A ction Text: A motion was made by Commissioner Castillo, seconded by Commissioner Good Jr., to adopt Proposed Resolution 2020-R-53. The motion carried by the following vote: Aye: - 5 Mayor Ortis, Vice Mayor Schwartz, Commissioner Good Jr., Commissioner Castillo, and Commissioner Siple Nay:- 0 SUMMARY EXPLANATION AND BACKGROUND: 1. On December 2, 2015 the City adopted Resolution NO.3477 approving revision to the 2013-2016 FTA Title VI Program Guidelines. The guidelines were reviewed and updated on October 2018 with Resolution NO.3624. The guidelines have been updated and approved by City of Pembroke Pines, FL Page 1 Printed an 1/14/2021 g en da R eq uest Form C on tin u ed (2o20-R -53] the Florida Department of Transportation. 2. Th e City of Pem broke Pines/Southwest Focal Point Senior Center has an agreemen t with the Aging and Disability Resource Center of Broward County to provide Senior Transportation and fixed route transportation services. The City also utilizes fund for the Federal Transit Administration (FT A) to assist in the operation on Senior Transportation and fixed route transportation services. 3. Th e City as a sub-recipient of FT A funds is required to adopt FT A Title VI Program Guidelines every three (3) years. 4. Requesting City Commission to approve the submission of Title VI. FINANCIAL IMPACT DETAIL: a) Initial Cost: No cost to the City. b) Am ount budgeted for this item in Account No: Not Applicable c) Source of funding for difference, if not fully budgeted: Not Applicable. d) 5 year projection of the operational cost of the project: Not Applicable. Current FY Year2 Year 3 Year4 Year5 Revenues Expenditures Net Cost e) Detail of additional staff requirements: Not Applicable. City of P em b roke Pi n es, FL Page 2 Printed on 1/14/2021