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HomeMy WebLinkAboutO-12419J-03-800 9/10/03 ORDINANCE NO. 12419 AN ORDINANCE OF THE MIAMI CITY COMMISSION DEFINING AND DESIGNATING THE TERRITORIAL LIMITS FOR THE CITY OF MIAMI FOR THE PURPOSE OF TAXATION; FIXING THE MILLAGE AND LEVYING TAXES IN THE CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA, FOR FISCAL YEAR BEGINNING OCTOBER 1, 2003 AND ENDING SEPTEMBER 30, 2004; CONTAINING A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE, AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, the Miami -Dade County Property Appraiser estimates that the non-exempt valuation of taxable property, both real and personal in the City of Miami, Florida, for Fiscal Year beginning October 1, 2003 and ending September 30, 2004, is $19,427,608,574; and WHEREAS, at an election held September 2, 1915, the City of Miami did annex certain territory unincorporated at the time of such election and did annex certain other territory incorporated at the time of such election; and WHEREAS, from time to time other territory has been included in the corporate limits for the City of Miami by legislative acts; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA: 12419 Section 1. The recitals and findings contained in the Preamble to this Ordinance are adopted by reference and incorporated as if fully set forth in this Section. Section 2. For the purpose of this Ordinance, the "City of Miami" is defined to be, includes and designates the City of Miami as it now exists with its extended territorial limits, as set forth in the paragraphs prefatory hereto. Section 3. There shall be and hereby are levied upon the non-exempt assessed value of all property, both real and personal, in the City of Miami as described in Section 2 hereof, taxes at the rate reflected below for Fiscal Year beginning October 1, 2003 and ending September 30, 2004, for the following purposes: (a) A tax of 8.7625 mills on the dollar for the General Operating Budget. (b) A tax of 1.0800 mills on the dollar to provide for the payment of maturing principal and interest, and charges and requirements related thereto of indebtedness incurred subsequent to the adoption of the Homestead Exemption Amendment to the Constitution of the State of Florida, and subject to the terms thereof. Section 4. This proposed millage rate herein adopted is higher than the "rolled back" rate by 7.9403%. Section 5. The total of all ad valorem taxes proposed by the City Commission to be levied is more than the current year aggregate rolled back taxes by $15,973,380. Section 6. If any section, part of this section, paragraph, clause, phrase or word of this Ordinance is declared Page 2 of 3 invalid, the remaining provisions of this Ordinance shall not be affected. Section 7. This Ordinance shall become effective thirty (30) days after final reading and adoption thereofil. PASSED ON FIRST READING BY TITLE ONLY this 11th day of September , 2003. PASSED AND ADOPTED ON SECOND AND FINAL READING BY TITLE ONLY this 25th day of September , 2003. EL A. DIAZ, MAY ATTEST: PR CILLA A. THOMPSON CITY CLERK/1 APPRQ# D AZYO FOBO AND CORRECTNESS :- NDRO VILARELLO ATTORNEY W1528:tr:AS:BSS V This Ordinance shall become effective as specified herein unless vetoed by the Mayor within ten days from the date it was passed and adopted. If the Mayor vetoes this Ordinance, it shall become effective immediately upon override of the veto by the City Commission or upon the effective date stated herein, whichever is later. Page 3 of 3 TO: FROM 9 Second Reading Ordinance INTER -OFFICE MEMORANDUM W1T'H Hon0e) �ror and a bers ie City fission SUEUECT : '6� , REFERENCES: Anola ENCLOSURES: Manager 32 A SEP - 4 W FILE Millage Ordinance for Fiscal Year 2003-2004 RECOMMENDATION: It is respectfully recommended that the City Commission adopt the attached Ordinance establishing millage rates for the fiscal year ending September 30, 2004 ("FY04"), which reflects changes proposed by the Mayor and approved by the Commission. General Operating Budget 8.7625 Debt Service 1.0800 Total Millage BACKGROUND: The proposed FY04 millage rates for the City of Miami (General Operating and Debt Service) are outlined below: General Ooesatina The proposed FY04 millage rate for the City of Miami is 8,7650, which is .0875 lower than the current fiscal year rate. This proposed rate is higher than the rolled back rate by 7.94030/9. Total of all non -voted Ad Valorem Taxes, proposed to be levied, are more than the current year Aggregate Roiled Back Taxes by $15,973,360. The proposed FY02 debt service millage rate for the City of Miami is 1.0804, which is .138 lower than the current fiscal year rate. JA:LS:md TOTAL P.01 1,2419 MIAMI DAILY BUSINESS REVIEW Published Daily except Saturday, Sunday and Legal Holidays Miami, Miami -Dade County, Florida STATE OF FLORIDA COUNTY OF MIAMI-DADE: Before the undersigned authority personally appeared O.V. FERBEYRE, who on oath says that he or she is the SUPERVISOR, Legal Notices of the Miami Daily Business Review f/k/a Miami Review, a daily (except Saturday, Sunday and Legal Holidays) newspaper, published at Miami in Miami -Dade County, Florida; that the attached copy of advertisement, being a Legal Advertisement of Notice in the matter of P.O. NO. 11095 CITY OF MIAMI NOTICE OF PROPOSED ORDINANCES SECOND & FINAL READING 9/25/2003 in the XXXX Court, was published in said newspaper in the issues of 09/15/2003 Affiant further says that the said Miami Daily Business Review is a newspaper published at Miami in said Miami -Dade County, Florida and that the said newspaper has heretofore been continuously published in said Miami -Dade County, Florida, each day (except Saturday, Sunday and Legal Holidays) and has been entered as second class mail matter at the post office in Miami in said Miami -Dade County, Florida, for a period of one year next preceding the first publication of the attached copy of advertisement; and affiant further says that he or she has neither paid nor promised any person, firm or corporation any discount, recom r refund for the purpose of securing t ' adyerent for p blication in the said Sworn to al'id suNscribed before Of (SEAL) / IANETTLLERE'A INY PUBLIC STATE OF FLORIDA O.V. FERBEYRE per nalIVQ0h(WWJ0N NO. CC 912958 CITY OFO>iW, !LX� II�MI'IOE�F�IIfllArl��NA11Ofi'F Notice ie herebjr pFi«+ r+f IN1 CNy Coon ci ti!e dgr otlfrNlNhi, Flodde, wip oorNid�rtbt m.111a—aft, on 2 pi11 1, 25, 2003 aon!r11iN Ch M *00 a., J i Ihs Cky nis- $ion CMiilrb". �106®P�n lq laaflri M1�I�F fI ` AN OROW&MOF T 4E M Ual. NY CG M Itf ENTITLE MR4- 'bF i UtBF AIAOUNT w OF A GRAMT*fAECEROMPF19 TM STATE,GFRFLt619RiA.0WART- MENT OF TRANSPORTATION TO DESIGN PEDESTRIAN FACILI- TIES 111A'rNF�BtGULEV/B+lI3, NIAL PARK AND TK FLORIDAEAPT COAST S1,IP CQN- TAINING A REPEALWO iOW1--ki"'; A bWft USE AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. 7 7_4f.. 4. r :, T 1:44 LATED ACTIVITIES; ADDING NEW SECTIONS TITUD 'BURRING EiOhISTRIIJOW 1.:1M FILLING; PERM11 RBUNMD. AND WWhlitl 4 'BURDRIG CONST11101 1M. CERWICATW TO Plow nANN) 2i�►?811N 9 TIVEI RI t. ' ' Oi�iAiNGB NEE. AN ORDINANCE OFTHE MIAWCITY`COMMM MESTAMJSH- '-TNG7 t,NM VEOIAE REVENk* FUND��i# + "MlAiM MDE= COUNtly' CONi1NUFTY OP`flPLRA ,110M ("COOPI PU1N. X `(FY 2001,' CON$ 6*4 OF A GR�CNT, IN THE I�M6�bF 375.000, FRAM THE�OI ►ISL .4E- PARTMENTOF COMMUNITY AFFAIRS, AND ONED'.BY THE MKMQ?DADS COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSION- ERS OFFICE OF EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT FOR THE PERI GD qF JUNE 20,200 THROUGH APRIL ". 2004, FGA THE DE - MOMENT OF A'COOP PLS ,tN ACCO�?MICSE"WMTH THE P .YPUNDED SNOW AIWEEMEW NO.03?FTT1B- 14-513,01;AUP I2�NGtHECa1`I' . VACCEPTSAID G TA&PRV=*rMTK'JNA FOIi�A ABI.E'TO THE 1A A OR I. FOR , POSE;-COkTAPaN G A REP,EALER.PROYMIOL AWOEWLI-- TY CLAUSE. AND PROVIDING,FOR AN: EFFECT VE DATE. ORDMM1N= NQ. AN -ORDINANCE OF THE MIAMI CI'T'Y COMMISSION, AMENDING. CHAPTER 54OF THE CGDE OF TH91CIWOF MIAMI, FLORIDA, BE "SEC1'IIIFf 15rt't8:1` $AID` COBE' 66N AINNb` KIIIIIIEPEAER PROVISION, A SEVERABILRY.CL�USE, AND PROVIDING FOR AN IMMEDIATE EFFECTIVE UA E:' ' THE MIAMI CITY COMMISSION OF ITEMS ON THE AGENDA BY CITY 2-33(c) OF SAID CODE; CONTAINING A REPEALER PROWSION AND A SEVERABILIlY CLAUSE, AND PROVIDING FOR AN EF- FECTIVE DATE. ONNHAINCE NO. AN ORDINANCE 4 THE NEAMI CITY COMMISSION DEFINING 71 SKGNATiNGi THE TERRITORIAL LOM FORA :CITY OF MIAMI FOR THE PURPOSE OF TWAT16N;'PHCN WTWW&- LAGE AND LEVYING TAXES 1N THE CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA, FOR THE FISCAL. YEAR BEGINNING OCTOWR 1, 2003 AND ENDING SEPTEMBER 30, 2004; CONTAINING A SEVWBILfTY CLAUSE, AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE ClAu. ORDINANCE NO. AN ORDINANCE OF THE MIAMI CITY COMMIOSIONVAKING AP- PROPRIATIONS RELATING fO° WE WnOt t AM BUDGE- TMY NKG $EPTEM- BER 300 1Ni A It;. AND A SEVERABILITY CLAD. a ` AN ORDINANCE OF THE MIAMI CITY_ COMMA$ QN RE1.4ITED TO TAXATION, DEFINING AND DESIGNATING THE itRf21T'ORI- AL LIMITS OF THE DOVjtM TQ, �, LLOPM ENT DISTRICT OF THE MY OF WAI, FLOI�A;tfX 3 THE WLLAbE ANIS LEVY- ING TAXES ' M SAID oft"TOWSEV&DPMEW 'DISTRICT FOR THE, FISCAL 4EAR It ,4 2003 AND EKING SEPTEMBER 30.2004. AT FIVE=I�i,�� ALL R , THE DOLLAR OF NONEXEMPT ASSESS JE AND PERSONAL PROPFSRTY IH, DISTRICT; PROVIDING: THAT SAID MI AND - 41a* OF TA;(ES WITHIN THE TERRITORIAL )UM TS OF THECA 1UW" AS REFLECTED IN THE CITY'S MMLLA GE LEVY ORDMIANGE'FOR THE AFORESAID FISCAL YEAR WHICH IS REQUW49D 8Y CITN CHARTER SEC- TION THE 2LEVYYING AXESQ3 THAT �THE MILLAGE AND BE IN ADDITION TO SPECIAL ABSESSMEUM MWWOWTHAT. THIS ORDINANCE. SHALL NOT BE DEEMED AS REPEALING OR AMENDING ANY OTHER ORDIIANCE PDM M IL-LAGEOfttlEVY#0Y'AXES, BUT SHNLd BE DEEMED NTAL AND IN ADDITION THERE= TO; CONTAINING A to PROVISION. A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE ANO BROVIDING FOR.AN EFFEcrIVEL DATE. AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COMMISSION MAKING AP- PROPRIATIONS FROM THE DOWNTOWN OEVlL<S %IMT DIS- TRICT t TAX MD L7E"VELOTHE t AUTHORITY OF TW CaY OF #tIAILN. FL IpA+:FQR `rHE FI`3IaM•. E 8E - GINNING OCTOBER 1, 2663 AWENbiNG SEPTEMBER 30, 2b04:, AUTHORIZINGTHE OPMENT-AUTHORITY TO INVffE MNDADVERTISE REQUIRED BIDS: PROVIDING FOR "fFI1E+1'"WOR80fANCE BE NANCE t 'IFE- G0004 G OCTOBER 1. MAW DONS 890TOMPOR 30.2OttT4 FOR THE OPERATIONS FOR THE CITY OF Mim; CONTAINING A t PIRE3YMOIN, >lCsVlMtAi'f1t3TY'CLAUNSE-AND VI FOR FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. , Sall proposed otWmwn my be impeded by Ihs public at Ile Of-: Acs of CWQok 3= pm Mrwriaat*ft-%ft ral, Florida, Mon- dry Aragh Fik" a cduft holds^ b*~ Ire hours of a a.m. and 6 pm. AN IMsrosted persons may appear at On nesting and may be heard M$Pfttto the pbpoaedt>�l tnobt . Should any psi= d* m b ap- tdclsiat ofthe Cky Canmiss)on wqh res . to any mailer to be at this rnssang, that ps�eon 'ahaM es that ai`verbatim olany sgrW may bs based. i 1 PRISCILLA A. THOMPSON ±' CITY CLERK (011096) X15 __ 03-"W394MM' FINAL PUBLIC HEARING TO DISCUSS THE PROPOSED MILLAGE RATE AND TENTATIVE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 2003-2004 THE PROPOSED GENERAL OPERATING MILLAGE RATE OF 8.7625 FOR THE CITY OF MIAMI FOR THE FISCAL YEAR BEGINNING OCTOBER 1, 2003 AND ENDING SEPTEMBER 30, 2004 IS 10.35% HIGHER THAN ROLED-BACK RATE OF 7.9403. SPECIFIC PURPOSE FOR WHICH AD VALOREM TAX REVENUES ARE BEING INCREASED. RESPONSE: TO ELIMINATE THE ANNUAL STRUCTURAL DEFICIT MATCHING RECURRING ANNUAL EXPENSES WITH RECURRING ANNUAL REVENUES. PURPOSE: TO FUND ANNUAL MUNICIPAL SERVICES INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO POLICE, FIRE, AND SOLID WASTE. -COST % $15,973,380 100% CITY COMMISSION LISTENS AND RESPONDS TO CITIZENS' COMMENTS REGARDING THE PROPOSED MILLAGE RATE. ACTIONS BY THE CITY COMMISSION: 1. AMEND THE ADOPTED TENTATIVE BUDGET, IF NECESSARY 2. RECOMPUTE THE FINAL MILLAGE RATE, IF NECESSARY 3. ADOPT THE FINAL MILLAGE RATE 4. ADOPT THE FINAL BUDGET OR THE AMENDED FINAL BUDGET AS NECESSARY 32 TOTAL P.01 Miami committee for Haiti bicentennial hits a bump Page 1 of 1 Sun Sentiwidyom I HOME I NEWS I SPORTS I ENTERTAINMENT I CLASSIFIED I BUSINESS I WEATHER I SHOPPING I http://www.sun-sentinel.comlnewsllocallpalmbeachlsearchlsfl-pcbicentenniel22sep22.1,1914623.story_ Miami committee for Haiti bicentennial hits a bump By Alva James -Johnson Staff Writer September 22, 2003 A steering committee the city of Miami created to lead South Florida into a yearlong celebration of Haiti's upcoming bicentennial is in limbo because the city never appointed a community liaison. The lack of progress, almost three months before the Jan. 1 anniversary of the country's independence, has Haitian leaders in the tri -county area scrambling to ensure that South Florida gives the bicentennial due recognition. "Politically, South Florida is where we have the highest concentration of Haitian nationals in the United States," said Jean -Robert Lafortune, chairman of the Haitian American Grassroots Coalition in Miami. "We've been getting calls from people in California, New Jersey and Connecticut wanting to know what Miami is doing. And we're very concerned that the bicentennial may not be celebrated as it should." The Miami steering committee was formed Jan. 23 with a resolution by the Miami City Commission. It was authorized to coordinate events for the city and other South Florida municipalities for regional activities. While the resolution calls for the city to provide in-kind services to the committee and aggressively pursue an economic development project in Little Haiti, it includes no funding for cultural events. Miami city officials said plans were delayed because the city never appointed a liaison with the community. Cooper said Arriola only recently became aware that the resolution existed. She said the city plans to immediately appoint two community liaisons, convene the steering committee and look for funding. There's also some confusion about the makeup of the steering committee. While the resolution calls for specific groups like the Haitian American Grassroots Coalition to participate, city officials have met recently with another Haitian bicentennial task force. Alva James -Johnson can be reached at ajjohnson@sun-sentinel.com or 954-356-4523. Copyright © 2003, South Florida Sun -Sentinel �iNITTED INTO THE UBLIC RECORD FOR 'EM 32 ON 1)121u_,W.11 ED . http://www.sun-sentinel.com/news/local/palmbeach/search/sfl-pcbicentenniel22sep22,1,1945700,print.story 9/25/2003 34 PUBLIC HEAMG ITEM DISCUSSION OF PROPOSED MILLAGE RATE AND BUDGET FOR THE DOWNTOWN DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY PERCENTAGE INCREASE INMILLAGE OVER ROLLED BACK RATE. RESPQNSE: FIVE AND 111100 PERCENT (5.11%) SPECIFIC PURPOSE FOR WHICH AD VALOREM TAX REVENUES ARE BEING INCREASED. RESPONSE: PURPOSE: DOWNTOWN ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMS COST % $178,100.00 100 CITY COMMISSION LISTENS AND RESPONDS TO CITIZENS COMMENTS REGARDING THE PROPOSED MILLAGE INCREASE AND EXPLAINS THE REASONS FOR THE INCREASE OVER THE ROLLED BACK RATE. ACTIONS BY THE CITY COMMISSION - 1 AMEND THE BUDGET, IF NECESSARY. 2. RECOMPUTE THE PROPOSED MILLAGE RATE, IF NECESSA.RV. 3. PUBLICLY ANNOUNCE THE PERCENT BY WHICH THE RECOMPUTED PROPOSED MILLAGE RATE EXCEEDS THE ROLLED BACK RATE. 4. ADOPT THE FINAL MILLAGE RATE. 5. ADOPT THE FINAL BUDGET. Reviewed and approved A. ttin DDA Executive birector