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approve the item. The motion was approved by a unanimous voice vote of 5-0 in <br /> favor. <br /> Mr. Rosenberg also showed a diagram of the type of playground equipment that would be <br /> installed in the oceanfront park(measuring approximately 40' in length by 6' in height, and <br /> intended for children up to age 6). • <br /> 10B. FORMATION OF CITIZEN ADVISORY COMMITTEE FOR SUNNY ISLES <br /> BEACH POLICE DEPARTMENT [dissolution] <br /> ACTION: City Clerk Brown-Morilla read the title. City Manager DiPietro read the report <br /> recommending that the City Committee be dissolved and that it be a private group. Mayor <br /> Samson said he did not want taxpayer money to be used in any way such as honoring a <br /> citizen [see agenda item 5-A above]. Commissioner Kauffman asked how the private <br /> group would get their money. Mayor Samson said we would make a motion to dissolve <br /> the Committee and then make a motion to accept. City Attorney said the City would not <br /> be forming the private group. City Clerk Brown-Morilla asked if the private group would <br /> be allowed to meet in City Hall. Mayor Samson suggested that it would still have <br /> something to do with the citizenry. <br /> Public Speakers: Gerry Goodman <br /> Vice Mayor Irving Turetsky moved and Commissioner Kauffman seconded a motion to <br /> dissolve the Citizen's Advisory Committee for the Police Department. The motion <br /> was approved by a unanimous voice vote of 5-0 in favor. <br /> IOC. PURCHASE OF TWO POLICE MOTORCYCLES. <br /> ACTION: City Clerk Brown-Morilla read the title and City Manager DiPietro explained <br /> that the low cost was $28,600, from Ft. Lauderdale Harley Davidson. The additional <br /> vehicles would bring the new total to four (4), with the first two vehicles being leased. <br /> Vice Mayor Irving Turetsky moved and Commissioner Morrow seconded a motion to <br /> approve. The motion was approved by a unanimous voice vote of 5-0 in favor. <br /> 10D. Add-On/ New Item: REQUEST OF WINSTON TOWERS COMPLEX FOR <br /> CONCEPTUAL AGREEMENT APPROVAL CONCERNING PAVING OF 174Th <br /> STREET, WEST OF NORTH BAY ROAD AND DEDICATION OF THE PRIVATE <br /> STREET TO THE CITY. <br /> ACTION: City Clerk Brown-Morilla read the title and City Manager DiPietro explained <br /> that Winston Towers Complex had agreed to fix the private portion of 174th Street, and <br /> dedicate the street to the City. Commissioner Kauffman asked why this was being <br /> Summary Minutes of the July 15, 1999, Regular City Commission Meeting - Page 11 of 13 <br />