HomeMy WebLinkAboutM-03-0331FROM: OFFICE OF CO..., IISSIONER ARTHUR E. TEELE, .. DISTRICT 5
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BLUE PAGES — THURSDAY, MARCH 27, 2003
VICE CHAIRMAN TEELE
1. DISCUSSION AND RESOLUTION (MOTION) REQUESTING REPORT
INCLUDING RESOLUTIONS AND FUNDINGS FOR THE HISTORICAL
PRESERVATION GRANT OF $225,000 PROVIDED TO THE PLANNING AND
ZONING DEPARTMENT JULY 10, 2001 (FY 2002) SPECIFICALLY, REQUESTING
NAMES, GRANTS AND CONTACT AMOUNTS OF ALL ENTITIES THAT HAVE
RECEIVED FUNDING UNDER THIS GRANT AND BALANCES, IF ANY
REMAINING ON THE GRANT.
2. DISCUSSION AND MOTIONS REGARDING THE $255 MIL HOMELAND
DEFENSE AND NEIGHBORHOOD IMPROVEMENT BOND SPECIFICALLY
RELATED TO THE FOLLOWING ITEMS APPROVED BY THE VOTERS: A)
POLICE TRAINING FACILITY AND HOMELAND DEFENSE INITIATIVES - $21
B MIL, B) LITTLE HAITI PARK - $25 MIL, C) ORANGE BOWL - $16 MIL, D)
QUALITY OF LIFE - $25 MIL (BY DISTRICT), E) NEIGHBORHOOD PARK
IMPROVEMENTS AND ACQUISITION - $21 MIL SPECIFICALLY RELATING TO
GIBSON/RANGE PARKS AND, F) SOCCER COMPLEX DEVELOPMENT - $10
MIL, G) MARGARET PACE PARK - $4, H) CALLE OCH IMPROVEMENT - $6 MIL.
3. AMENDMENT OF THE MIAMI CITY COMMISSION DIRECTING AN INCREASE
TO A PREVIOUSLY STIPULATED ALLOCATION IN THE AMOUNT OF $10,000
FOR MOTION # 0276 PASSED AT CITY COMMISSION MEETING HELD ON
JANUARY 9, 2003 TO NOW REFLECT A TOTAL APPROPRIATION NOT TO
EXCEED $16,344.00 TO BE PAID DIRECTLY TO A DOWNTOWN CITY HOTEL
AS COSTS OF CITY SPONSORSHIP FOR THE 5,000 ROLE MODELS OF
EXCELLENCE BREAKFAST WHICH WAS A PART OF THE MARTIN LUTHER
KING HOLIDAY CELEBRATION HELD ON MONDAY, JANUARY 20, 2003 WITH
THE MAYOR OF THE CITY OF MIAMI, DISTRICT 5 CITY COMMISSIONER,
POLICE CHIEF, DEPUTY CHIEF AND APPROXIMATELY 200 CITY EMPLOYEES
PRESENT.
4. RESOLUTION OF THE MIAMI CITY COMMISSION AUTHORIZING THE CITY
TO SEEK AN AGREEMENT WITH THE METROPOLITAN PLANNING
ORGANIZATION (MPO) TO ADVANCE FUNDS AND BE SUBSEQUENTLY
REIMBURSED FOR THE PLANNING AND EXPEDITING OF THE 03— 334
DEVELOPMENT OF THE MLK BOULEVARD CORRIDOR FROM BISCAYNE
BOULEVARD TO NORTHWEST 19TH AVENUE, PROVING IN-KIND COSTS FOR
CITY SERVICES IN ASSOCIATION WITH THE APRIL ANNIVERSARY OF THE
ASSASSINATION OF DR. MARTIN LUTHER KING INCLUDING $10,000.00 TO
ASSIST IN THE HONORARIUM PROVIDED TO BERNICE KING'S, (DAUGHTER
OF DR. KING) APPEARANCE IN THE CITY OF MIAMI.
5. MOTION OF THE MIAMI CITY COMMISSION RELATING TO THE 5TH ANNUAL
HAITIAN COMPAS FESTIVAL TO BE HELD MAY 17, 2003 AUTHORIZING 1)
THE USE OF CITY LIGHT AND POLES FOR BANNERS, INCLUDING BUT NOT
LIMITED TO DOWNTOWN, LITTLE HAITI AND COCONUT GROVE, 2) 03— 3 31
REQUESTING THE BAYFRONT TRUST TO PROVIDE ADVICE REGARDING
THE EXTENSIOl ,F THE EVENT BY ONE HOUR TO i jESDAY, MAY 18, 2003
3) FURTHER REQUESTING THE COMMUNICATIONS DEPARTMENT IN THE
CONTEXT OF THE 200TH ANNIVERSARY OF HAITI TO PROVIDE AIRINGS OF
THE HIGHLIGHTS OF THE 5TH ANNUAL HAITIAN COMPAS FESTIVAL AND
ANNOUNCING THE TIME AND PLACE OF THE 1 ST HAITIAN FLAG DAY AN
C) REQUESTING THE CITY MANAGER TO PROVIDE ADVICE AND GRANT AND
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WAIVER OF $15,000 PAYABLE TO THE BAYFRONT TRUST MANAGEMENT
AND FURTHER CITY SERVICES TO BE SUBMITTED BY THE IIT MEETING IN
APRIL.
6. MOTION OF THE MIAMI CITY COMMISION NOMINATING FATHER KENNETH
MAJOR TO THE VACANCY PROVIDED BY SHALLEY JONES, AS
APPROPRIATE, FOR THE MODEL CITY REVITALIZATION TRUST BOARD.
I 7. DISCUSSION AND MOTION OF THE MIAMI CITY COMMISION REQUESTING A
PROFILE OF DESIGN, ENGINEERING AND CONSTRUCTION SERVICES
INCLUDING CONTRACTORS AND SUB -CONTRACTORS INVOLVED IN THE
RENOVATION OF CITY HALL.
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8. DISCUSSION AND MOTION TO ORGANIZE, ACTIVATE & PROVIDE INITIAL
r FUNDING FOR THE LITTLE HAITI HOMEWOWNERSHIP ZONE AS MANDATED
BY THE COMMUNITY DEVELOMENT BLOCK GRANT (CDBG) FIVE-YEAR
PLAN 1999-2004, FURTHER INSTRUCTING THE CITY ATTORNEY TO DRAFT
ORDINANCES AND LEGISLATION IN CONJUNCTION WITH THE CITY
MANAGER TO EFFECTUATE SAME.
9. MOTION OF THE MIAMI CITY COMMISSION NOMINATING DWAYNE WYNN
(BUSINESSMAN, ENTREPRENEUR AND INTERNATIONAL TRADE BOARD
REPRESENTATIVE FOR THE MIAMI-DADE COUNTY) TO THE VACANCY
CREATED BY LINDA HASKINS ON THE MODEL CITY REVITALIZATION
TRUST BOARD.
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