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7/24/03
RESOLUTION NO. 03- 855
A RESOLUTION OF THE MIAMI CITY, COMMISSION,
WITH ATTACHMENT(S) APPROVING, SETTING FORTH
AND SUBMITTING TO THE ELECTORATE A PROPOSED
CHARTER AMENDMENT, AMENDING THE CHARTER OF THE
CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA, AS AMENDED, KNOWN AS
CHARTER AMENDMENT NO. 1; AMENDING
SECTION 29-B,. ENTITLED "CITY -OWNED PROPERTY
SALE OR LEASE - GENERALLY", TO AUTHORIZE THE
CITY COMMISSION, BY A FOUR-FIFTHS (4/5THS)
AFFIRMATIVE VOTE, TO AMEND THE LEASE AGREEMENT
BETWEEN THE CITY AND BISCAYNE BAY RESTAURANT
CORP. D/B/A RUSTY PELICAN DATED FEBRUARY 13,
1970, AS AMENDED, TO (A) EXTEND THE TERM FOR
AN ADDITIONAL PERIOD OF FIFTEEN (15) YEARS,
WITH THE OPTION TO RENEW FOR TWO (2)
ADDITIONAL FIVE (5) YEAR PERIODS, (B) INCREASE
THE AMOUNT OF THE MINIMUM GUARANTEE TO THE
CITY TO AT LEAST $360,000 PER LEASE YEAR
EFFECTIVE UPON EXECUTION OF THE LEASE
AMENDMENT, AND (C) REQUIRE THE RUSTY PELICAN
TO COMPLETE CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS TO THE
PROPERTY, INCLUDING A PUBLIC BAYWALK, IN THE
AMOUNT OF NOT LESS THAN $3 MILLION, WITHIN
TWENTY-FOUR (24) MONTHS OF THE EFFECTIVE DATE
OF THE LEASE AMENDMENT; CALLING FOR AND
PROVIDING THAT CHARTER AMENDMENT NO. 1 WILL BE
SUBMITTED TO THE ELECTORATE AT THE SPECIAL
MUNICIPAL ELECTION TO BE HELD ON NOVEMBER 4,
2003; DESIGNATING AND APPOINTING THE CITY
CLERK AS THE OFFICIAL REPRESENTATIVE OF THE
CITY COMMISSION WITH RESPECT TO THE USE OF
VOTER REGISTRATION BOOKS AND RECORDS; FURTHER,
DIRECTING THE CITY CLERK TO CAUSE A CERTIFIED
COPY OF THE HEREIN RESOLUTION TO BE DELIVERED
TO THE SUPERVISOR OF ELECTIONS OF MIAMI-DADE
COUNTY, FLORIDA, NOT LESS THAN 45 DAYS PRIOR
TO THE DATE OF SUCH SPECIAL MUNICIPAL
ELECTION; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE FOR THIS
RESOLUTION.
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CITY COMMISSION
MEETING Of
U L 2 4 2003
Resolution No.
WHEREAS, the City of Miami entered into a lease agreement with
Biscayne Bay Restaurant Corp. d/b/a/ Rusty Pelican ("Rusty
Pelican"), dated February 13, 1970, as amended ("Lease"), for a
term of thirty (30) years with an option to renew for two
additional five (5) years periods, which lease with options will
expire October 1, 2012; and
WHEREAS, the Rusty Pelican has requested that the Lease be
extended upon its expiration for an additional term of fifteen (15)
years with the option to renew for two (2) additional five (5) year
periods to provide sufficient time to amortize the amount of
capital improvements to be invested at the property; and
WHEREAS, on July 24, 2003, by its adoption of Resolution
No. 03-854, the City Commission directed the City Attorney to
prepare a proposed Charter Amendment to amend City Charter
Section 29-B to authorize the City Commission, by four-fifths
(4 /Stns) vote, to extend the Lease, increase the amount of the
minimum guarantee to the City and require that the Rusty Pelican
complete capital improvements to the property; and
WHEREAS, the proposed Charter Amendment is set forth in its
final form in this Resolution; and
WHEREAS, the proposed amendment shall be submitted to the
electorate at the Special Municipal Election to be held on
November 4, 2003, as called for and provided herein;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COMMISSION OF THE CITY
OF MIAMI, FLORIDA:
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Section 1. The recitals and findings contained in the
Preamble to this Resolution are adopted by reference and
incorporated as if fully set forth in this Section.
Section 2. Section 29-B of the Charter of the City of
Miami, Florida, as amended, is proposed to be amended in the
following particulars:'/
"CHARTER AND CODE OF THE CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA
SUBPART A. THE CHARTER
Sec. 29-B. City -owned property sale or lease - Generally.
Notwithstanding any provision to the contrary contained
in this Charter or the City Code, and except as provided
below, the city commission is prohibited from favorably
considering any sale or lease of property owned by the city
unless there is a return to the city of fair market value
under such proposed sale or lease. The city commission is also
prohibited from favorably considering any sale or lease of
city -owned property unless (a) there shall have been, prior to
the date of the city commission's consideration of such sale
or lease, an advertisement soliciting proposals for said sale
or lease published in a daily newspaper of general paid
circulation in the city, allowing not less than ninety (90)
days for the city's receipt of proposals from prospective
purchasers or lessees, said advertisement to be no less than
one-fourth ( 1/4) page and the headline in the advertisement
to be in a type no smaller than 18 -point and, (b) except as
provided below, there shall have been at least three (3)
written proposals received from prospective purchasers or
lessees; however, if there are less than three (3) such
proposals received and if the guaranteed return under the
proposal whose acceptance is being considered is equal to fair
market value the city commission determines that the
contemplated sale or lease will be in the city's best interest
then, subject to the approval of a majority of the votes cast
by the electorate at a referendum, the sale or lease may be
consummated. In the case of city -owned property which is not
waterfront, when the value of such property to be sold or
leased (individual leaseholds within a single city -owned
property shall not be considered as a single parcel of
property for such valuation purposes) is five hundred thousand
dollars ($500,000) or less, based on an appraisal performed by
a state -certified appraiser, the city commission, by a 4/5ths
affirmative vote, may sell or lease said city -owned property
i� Underscored words and/or figures shall be added. The remaining provisions
are now in effect and remain unchanged. Asterisks indicate omitted and
unchanged material.
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after compliance with the advertisement requirements set forth
above but without the necessity of a referendum.
The above provisions and any other city requirements for
competitive bidding shall not apply when:
(a) conveying property to implement housing programs or
projects which are intended to benefit persons or
households with low and/or moderate income, the
criteria of which to be provided for by federal
and/or state law or by the city commission;
(b) conveying property to implement projects authorized
under the Florida Community Redevelopment Act of
1969, as amended;
(c) conveying property to implement projects of any
governmental agency or instrumentality;
(d) disposing of property acquired as a result of
foreclosure;
(e) disposing of property acquired in connection with
delinquent taxes which properties were conveyed to
the city by the Miami -Dade board of county
commissioners under the provisions of Section
197.592 Florida Statutes, as amended; and
(f) disposing of non -waterfront property to the owner
of an adjacent property when the subject property
is 7,500 square feet or less or the subject non -
waterfront property is non -buildable.
Notwithstanding anything herein to the contrary, the
city commission, by a 4/5ths affirmative vote, may:
(a) grant a lessee of city -owned property a one-time
extension during the last five years of its lease,
without the necessity of a referendum, for the
purpose of funding additional capital improvements.
The extended term shall not exceed twenty-five
percent of the original term or ten years,
whichever is less. The granting of such an
extension is subject to the lessee paying fair
market rent as determined by the city at the time
of such extension and not being in default of its
lease with the city nor in arrearage of any monies
due the city, and
(b) amend the Lease Agreement between the City of Miami
and Biscayne Bay Restaurant Corp., d/b/a Rusty
Pelican, dated February 13, 1970, as amended, to
(i) extend the lease for an additional term of
fifteen (15) years, with the option to renew for
two (2) additional five (5) year periods, (ii)
increase the amount of the minimum guarantee to the
City to at least $360,000 per lease year effective
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upon execution of the lease amendment, and (iii)
require Rusty Pelican to complete capital
improvements to the property, including a public
baywalk, in the amount of not less than $3 Million,
within twenty-four (24) months of the effective
date of the lease amendment."
The Charter Amendment proposed in this Section shall be known
as Charter Amendment No. 1.
Section 3. In accordance with the provisions of the City
Charter (Chapter 10847, Laws of Florida, 1925, as amended) and
§5.03 of the Miami -Dade County Home Rule Charter, a Special
Municipal Election is called and directed to be held in the City of
Miami, Florida, from 7:00 A.M. until 7:00 P.M., on Tuesday,
November 4, 2003, for the purpose of submitting to the qualified
electors of the City of Miami for their approval or disapproval the
measure known as Charter Amendment No. 1.
Section 4. The Special Municipal Election shall be held at
the voting places in the precincts designated, all as shown on the
list attached hereto and made a part hereof and referred to as
Exhibit No. 1 or as may be designated by the Supervisor of
Elections of Miami -Dade County, Florida, in conformity with the
provisions of the general laws of the State. The Precinct Election
Clerks and Inspectors to serve at said polling places on said
Special Municipal Election date shall be those designated by the
Supervisor of Elections of Miami -Dade County, Florida, for such
purpose in accordance with the general laws of the State. A
description of the registration books and records which pertain to
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election precincts wholly or partly within the City and which the
City is adopting and desires to use for holding such Special
Municipal Election is as follows: all registration cards, books,
records and certificates pertaining to electors of the City of
Miami and established and maintained as official by the Supervisor
of Elections of Miami -Dade County, Florida, in conformity with the
provisions of the general laws of the State of Florida, are adopted
and declared to be, and shall hereafter be recognized and accepted
as, official registration cards, books, records and certificates of
the City of Miami.
Section 5. In compliance with Section 100.342, Florida
Statutes (2002), the City Clerk is authorized and directed to
publish notice of the adoption of the herein resolution and of the
provisions hereof, at least twice, once in the fifth week and once
in the third week prior to the week in which the aforesaid Special
Municipal Election is to be held, in newspaper(s) of general
circulation in the City of Miami, Florida, which notice shall be
substantially in the following form:
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"NOTICE OF SPECIAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION
TO AMEND THE CHARTER TO BE HELD ON
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 2003
IN THE CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA
PURSUANT TO RESOLUTION NO. 03-855
A Special Municipal Election will be held on
Tuesday, November 4, 2003 from 7:00 A.M. until
7:00 P.M. in the City of Miami, Florida, at the
polling places in the several election precincts
designated by the Board of County Commissioners of
Miami -Dade County, Florida, as set forth herein,
unless otherwise provided by law, and submitting to
the qualified electors of the City of Miami,
Florida, the following question:
"Shall Miami Charter Section 29-B authorize
the City Commission, by 4/5ths vote, to amend
the Rusty Pelican Lease to extend the lease
term for an additional 15 years, with renewal
options for 2 additional 5 year periods,
increase the minimum guarantee to at least
$360,000 per year and require Rusty Pelican to
complete capital improvements to the property
of not less than $3 Million, including a
baywalk, within 24 months of lease amendment
effective date?"
Charter Amendment No. 1 will amend Section 29-B of the
Miami Charter to authorize the City Commission, by 4/5ths
vote, to amend the Rusty Pelican Lease to (a) extend the lease
term for an additional period of fifteen (15) years, with the
option to renew for two (2) additional five (5) year periods,
(b) increase the amount of the minimum guarantee to the City
to at least $360,000 per lease year effective upon execution
of the lease amendment, and (c) require the Rusty Pelican to
complete capital improvements to the property, including a
public baywalk, in the amount of not less than $3 Million,
within twenty-four (24) months of the effective date of the
lease amendment.
By order of the Commission of the City of Miami,
Florida.
City Clerk
A list of City of Miami polling places follows:
(Insert list of City of Miami Polling Places.)"
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Section 6. The official ballot to be used at said Special
Municipal Election shall be in full compliance with the laws of the
State of Florida with respect to absentee ballots and to the use of
the mechanical voting machines or the Computer Election System, and
shall be in substantially the following form, to wit:
"OFFICIAL BALLOT
SPECIAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 2003
FOR APPROVAL OR DISAPPROVAL OF
THE FOLLOWING QUESTION:
-----------------------------
Charter Amendment authorizing
extension of Rusty
Pelican
lease, increasing
minimum
guarantee, and
requiring
capital improvements.
------------------------------
"Shall Miami Charter Section 29-B
authorize the City Commission, by
YES
4/5ths vote, to amend the Rusty
(For the Measure)
Pelican Lease to extend the lease
term for an additional 15 years,
with renewal options for
2 additional 5 year periods,
NO
increase the minimum guarantee
(Against the Measure) to at least $360,000 per year
and require Rusty Pelican to
complete capital improvements to
the property, including a
baywalk, of not less than
$3 Million, within 24 months of
lease amendment effective date?"
Section 7. Electors desiring to vote in approval of the
Question described above, shall be instructed to vote their
selection on the iVotronic Voting Process Equipment next to the
word "YES" within the ballot frame containing the statement
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relating to the Question. Electors desiring to vote to disapprove
the Question, shall be instructed to vote their selection on the
iVotronic Voting Process Equipment next to the word "NO" within the
ballot frame containing the statement relating to the Question.
Once individuals are satisfied with their choice, they shall press
the "Vote" button on the iVotronic Voting Process Equipment and the
ballot shall be cast.
Section 8. The City Clerk shall cause to be prepared
absentee ballots containing the Question set forth in Section 6
above for the use of absentee electors entitled to cast such
ballots in said Special Municipal Election.
Section 9. All qualified electors of said City shall be
permitted to vote in said Special Municipal Election and the
Supervisor of Elections of Miami -Dade County, Florida, is
requested, authorized, and directed to furnish, at cost and expense
of the City of Miami, a list of all qualified electors residing in
the City of Miami as shown by the registration books and records of
the Office of said Supervisor of Elections and duly certify the
same for delivery to and for use by the election officials
designated to serve at the respective polling places in said
election precincts.
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Section 10. For the purpose of enabling persons to register
who are qualified to vote in said Special Municipal Election to be
held on November 4, 2003, and who have not registered under the
provisions of the general laws of Florida and Chapter 16 of the
Code of the City of Miami, Florida, or who have transferred their
legal residence from one voting precinct to another in the City,
they may register Monday through Friday, from 8:00 A.M. to
5:00 P.M. at the Miami -Dade County Elections Department located at
111 Northwest 1st Street, Miami, Florida, within such period of
time as may be designated by the Supervisor of Elections of Miami -
Dade County, Florida. In addition to the above place and times,
qualified persons may register at such branch offices and may also
use any mobile registration van to register to vote in the herein
described Special Municipal Election during such times and on such
dates as may be designated by the Supervisor of Elections of Miami -
Dade County, Florida.
Section 11. Priscilla A. Thompson, the City Clerk of the
City of Miami, Florida, is designated and appointed as the official
representative of the Commission of the City of Miami, Florida, in
all transactions with the Supervisor of Elections of Miami -Dade
County, Florida, related to matters pertaining to the use of the
registration books and the holding of said Special Municipal
Election.
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Section 12. The City Clerk shall deliver a certified copy
of this Resolution to the Supervisor of Elections of Miami -Dade
County, Florida, not less than forty-five days prior to the date
of the Special Municipal Election.
Section 13. This Resolution shall become effective
immediately upon its adoption and signature of the Mayor/
PASSED AND ADOPTED this
ATTES
PRISCILLA A. THO PSON
CITY CLERK
24th day of July 2003.
•
/1NUEL A. DIAZ, MAYOR
FORM AND CORRECTNESS:V
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ATTORNEY
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ai If the Mayor does not sign this Resolution, it shall become
effective at the end of ten calendar days from the date it was
passed and adopted. If the Mayor vetoes this Resolution, it shall
become effective immediately upon override of the veto by the City
Commission.
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TO: Honorable Mayor and Members
of the City Commission
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FROM. Joe Arriola
Chief Administrator
RECOMMENDATION:
CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA
INTER -OFFICE MEMORANDUM
DATE: SOL L 1 6 2003 FILE:
SUBJECT: Resolution approving, setting forth
and submitting to the electorate an
amendment to Section 29-B of the
Charter
REFERENCES:
ENCLOSURES: City Commission Agenda
July 24, 2003
It is respectfully recommended that the City Commission adopt the attached Resolution, setting forth and
submitting to the electorate a proposed Charter amendment, amending the Charter of the City of Miami,
Florida, as amended, known as Charter Amendment No. l; amending Section 29-B entitled "City -Owned
Property Sale or Lease — Generally", to exempt from its requirements an amendment to the lease
agreement between the City of Kigami and Biscayne Restaurant Corp., d/b/a Rusty Pelican, dated
February 13, 1970, as amended, to extend the term for additional period of ten (10) years, with the option
to renew for two (2) five (5) year period, increase the amount of the minimum guarantee to the City to at
least $350,000 per lease year effective upon execution of the lease amendment, and require Rusty Pelican
to make capital improvements to the property, including a public baywalk, in the amount of not less than
$3 Million within eighteen (18) months of the effective date of the lease amendment. The Resolution
further calls for and provide that Charter Amendment No. 1 be submitted to the electorate at the Special
Municipal Election to be held on November 4, 2003.
BACKGROUND:
The City of Miami entered into a lease agreement with Biscayne Bay Restaurant Corp. d/b/a/ Rusty
Pelican (the "Lessee"), dated February 13, 1970, as amended (the "Lease"), for a term of thirty (30) years
with an option to renew for two additional five (5) year periods, which lease with options will expire
October 1, 2012. Lessee has requested the Lease be extended upon its expiration for a term of ten (10)
years with the option to renew for two (2) five (5) year periods in order to provide sufficient time to
amortize the amount of capital improvements to be invested at the property.
The proposed Charter Amendment is set forth in its final form in the attached Resolution and upon
approval of the City Commission it shall be submitted to the electorate at the Special Municipal Election
to be held on November 4, 2003.
Financial Impact: There is no financial impact to the City.
JA/LM / /eb:Memo CC amendatory resolution /Rusty Pelican
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506 ATHALIE RANGE PARK
507 THENA CROWDER ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
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514 EDISON SENIOR PLAZA
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516 MORNINGSIDE PARK
517 BAY S14ORE LUTHERAN CHURCH
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525 JUAN P DUARTE PARK
526 CURTIS PARK COMNfUNITY HOUSE
527 JUAN P DUARTE PARK
528 MALCOLM ROSS SENIOR CENTER
529 SANTA CLARA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
530 COMSTOCK ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
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525 NW 62 ST
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537 EUGENIO MARIA DE HOSTOS CTR
538 UNITY ON THE BAY
539 MIAMI FIRE STATION #2
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548 ST MICHAEL'S CHURCH
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556 RESIDENTIAL PLAZA
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558 KINLOCH PARK COMMUNITY HOUSE
559 EBENEZER FREEWILL BAPTIST CHURCH
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RIVERSIDE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
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HOPE CENTER
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CORAL WAY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
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EL CORDERO PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
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SHENANDOA14 PARK COMMUNITY HOUSE
1800 SW 21 AVE
574
SHENANDOAH PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
2150 SW 8 ST
575
CORAL GATE PARK COMMUNITY CENTER
1415 SW 32 AVE
576
SMATHERS SENIOR CENTER
1040 SW 29 CT
577
DOUGLAS PARK COMMUNITY HOUSE
2755 SW 37 AVE
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2323 SW 27 AVE
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SILVER BLUFF ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
2609 SW 25 AVE
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LITTLE RIVER BAPTIST CHURCH
495 NW 77 ST
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MUSEUM OF SCIENCE
3280 S MIAMI AVE
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ESTHER M ARMBRISTER PARK
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MIAMI DADE WATER & SEWER AUTHORITY
3575 S LEJEUNE RD
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PLYMOUTH CONGREGATION CHURCH
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MALCOLM ROSS SENIOR CENTER
2800 NW 18 AVE
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CURTIS PARK COMMUNITY HOUSE
1901 NW 24 AVE
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NEW MT PLEASANT BAPTIST CHURCH
7610 BISCAYNE BD
591
HADLEY GARDENS APARTMENTS
3031 NW 19 AVE
592
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1897 NW 20 ST
982
ALLAPATTAH NEIGHBORHOOD SERVICE CTR
1897 NW 20 ST
983
TRINITY CATHEDRAL HALL
464 NE 16 ST
984
SHERATON BISCAYNE BAY HOTEL
495 BRICKELL AVE
985
CLAUDE PEPPER COMMUNITY CENTER 11
760 NW 18 TR
986
CURTIS PARK COMMUNITY HOUSE
1901 NW 24 AVE
987
CURTIS PARK COMMUNITY HOUSE
1901 NW 24 AVE
988
CITRUS GROVE MIDDLE SCHOOL
2153 NW 3 ST
989
POLISH AMERICAN CLUB OF MIAMI, INC
1250 NW 22 AVE
990
H U D - SEWING ROOM
1407 NW 7 ST
991
RESIDENTIAL PLAZA
5617 NW 7 ST
992
ST DOMMIC CATHOLIC CHURCH HALL
5909 NW 7 ST
993
KINLOCH PARK COMMUNITY HOUSE
455 NW 47 AVE
994
EBENEZER FREEWILL BAPTIST CHURCH
4111 SW 4 ST
995
UTD TOWERS
1809 BRICKELL AVE
996
HOPE CENTER
666 SW 5 ST
997
MIAMI FIRE STATION #4
1 105 SW 2 AVE
998
MUSEUM OF SCIENCE
3280 S MIAMI AVE
999
MORNINGSIDE PARK
750 NE 55 TR
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