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HomeMy WebLinkAboutO-12240J-02-451 5/15/02 i ORDINANCE NO. 11 AN ORDINANCE OF THE MIAMI CITY COMMISSION ESTABLISHING INITIAL RESOURCES AND APPROPRIATIONS FOR A SPECIAL REVENUE FUND ENTITLED "CALI ENFORCEMENT GROUP TASK FORCE VI FUND" AND APPROPRIATING FUNDS IN THE AMOUNT OF $35,300, CONSISTING OF A GRANT FROM THE,EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT, OFFICE OF NATIONAL DRUG CONTROL POLICY, TO BE USE FOR OVERTIME PAY FOR THE OPERATION OF A DRUG ENFORCEMENT PROGRAM; AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO ACCEPT THE GRANT AND TO EXECUTE ALL NECESSARY DOCUMENTS, IN A FORM ACCEPTABLE TO THE CITY ATTORNEY FOR ACCEPTANCE OF THE GRANT; CONTAINING A REPEALER PROVISION AND A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE. BE I,T ORDAINED BY THE COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA: Section 1. The following Special Revenue Fund is established and resources are appropriated as described herein: FUND TITLE: CALI ENFORCEMENT GROUP TASK FORCE VI FUND RESOURCES: Executive Office of the President,,Office of the National Drug Control Policy $35,300 APPROPRIATIONS: $35,300 12240 c Section 2. This appropriation is contingent upon funding by the Executive Office of the President, Office of National Drug Control Policy and the City Manager's acceptance thereof. Section 3. The City Manager is authorized" to accept the grant from the Executive Office of the President, Office of National Drug Control Policy, and to execute all necessary documents, in a form acceptable to the City Attorney, for the acceptance of the grant. Section 4. The City Manager is authorized to expend monies from this Fund for the operation of the Program. Section 5. All ordinances or parts of ordinances insofar as they are inconsistent or in conflict with the provisions of this Ordinance are repealed. Section 6. If any section, part of section, paragraph, clause, phrase, or word of this Ordinance is declared 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 thereof.�� 1 The herein authorization is further subject to compliance with all requirements that may be imposed by the City Attorney, including but not limited to those prescribed by applicable City Charter and Code provisions. 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 2 of 3 X224,0 PASSED ON FIRST READING BY TITLE ONLY this 23rd day of May , 2002. PASSED AND ADOPTED ON SECOND AND FINAL READING this 13th day of June , 2002. MANUEL A. DIAZ, PAYOR ATTEST: 61, !-eA& l, A'q.- PRISCILLA A. THOMPSON CITY CLERK APPROVED AS TO FORM AND CORRECTNESS:/ o iqi Ae_ AL JANDRO VILARE LO C AL ATTORNEY 1265:tr:LB Page 3 of 3 12240 224o SECOND READING* 145 ORDINANCE TO The Honorable Mayor and Members oaT_MAY 12 2002 F LE . of the City Commission SUBJECT Proposed Ordinance FROM : C z REFERENCES Cali Enforcement Group City Manager _NcLcsuRa S: Task Force VI Grant RECOMMENDATION It is respectfully recommended that the City Commission adopt the attached Ordinance which establishes initial resources and appropriations for a Special Revenue Fund entitled: "Cali Enforcement Group Task Force VI," accepting a grant, in the amount of $35,300, from the Executive Office of the President, Office of National Drug Control Policy. There are no matching funds required of the City of Miami. BACKGROUND The Miami Police Department, along with the Drug Enforcement Administration, will continue their on-going efforts in targeting the Cali Drug Cartel by utilizing various methods to break up their operations. To accomplish this task, the Department of Police has received a grant, which will be used for the payment of overtime. FISCAL IMPACT: NONE — GRANT FUNDED 12240 • F Gucnr Isan 'F 7 to as 1 If Budgetary Impact Analysis 1. Department POLICE Division 2. Agenda Item # (if available) 3. Title and brief description of legislation or attach ordinance/resolution: Ordinance establishing initial resources and appropriations for a Special Revenue Fund entitled Cali Enforcement Group Task Force VI,. accepting a grant in the amount of $35,000, from the Executive Office of the President, Office of National Drug Control Policy. 4. Is this item related to revenue? NO: YES XX (If yes, skip to item #7.) 5. Are there sufficient funds in Line Item? YES: Index Code Minor Obj. Code ' Amount NO: _ Complete the following questions: 6 . Source of funds: Amount budgeted in the Line Item $ Balance in Line Item $ Amount needed in the Line Item $ .-r— ..,.eA i'^. +l,o fnllnacrincr lino itPmc- Uµ111V11i11V 1 ACTION ACCOUNT NUMBER ACCOUNT NAME TOTAL Index/Minor Object/Project No. _ Transfer done by: From $ From $ From $ To $ 7. Any additional comments? Funds will be used for 8. - Approvld bj: t of overtime targeting the Cali Drug Cartel. I ja z Date OR DEPART OF MANAGEMENT AND D BUDGET USE ONLY Verified by: Verified by: Transfer done by: Department of Management and Budget Budget Analyst Budget Analyst Director/Designee Date /40 Z-- Date Date 12240 ►PR.: T�Eyl,, E CUTIVE OFFICE OF THE PRES*ENT OFFICE OF NATIONAL DRUG CONTROL POLICY Washington, D.C. 20503 February 8, 2002 Major Jorge Manresa Miami Police Dept. 400 NW 2nd Avenue Room 307 Miami, FL 33128 Dear Major Manresa: 7f APR - 4 2002 1F P `,1 a477° CrET kll We are pleased to inform you that an Award, Grant Number #I2PMIP5101, has been approved in the amount of $35,300.00. This award to the Miami Police Dept. will support Cali Enforcement Group initiative(s) at the Miami High Intensity Drug Trafficking Area (HIDTA). The original and one copy of the Award with Special Conditions are enclosed. If you accept this award, sign both the Award and Special Conditions and return a copy to The National HIDTA Assistance Center in Miami. Keep the original copy of the Cooperative Agreement Award and Special Conditions for your file. By accepting this award,. you assume certain administrative and financial responsibilities including the timely submission of all financial and programmatic reports, resolution of all interim audit findings, and the maintenance of a minimum level of cash -on -hand. Should your organization not adhere to the terms and conditions of this award, it is subject to termination for cause or other administrative action as appropriate. If you have any questions pertaining to this grant award, please feel free to contact Phuong DeSear at 202-395-6739. inc , urt F. Schmid ational HIDTA Director Enclosures Executive Office of the President AWARD Office of National Drug Control Policy Cooperative Agreement Page'_L of 6 1. Recipient Name and Address 4. Award Number. I2PMIP5101 Miami Police Dept. 400 NW 2nd Avenue Room 307 5.Project Period: 2/1/2002 to 1/31/2003 Miami, FL 33128 Budget Period: 2/1/2002 to 1/31/2003 IA. Recipient IRSNendor No. 6. Date: 2/8/2002 7. Action ® Initial 2. Subrecipient Name and Address 8. Supplement Number O Supplemental 2A. Subrecipient IRSNendor No. 9. Previous Award Amount 3. Project Title 10. Amount of This Award $35,300.00 Cali Enforcement Group initiative(s) 11. Total Award $35,300.00 12. Special Conditions(Check, if applicable) ❑X The above Cooperative Agreement is approved subject to such conditions or limitations as are set forth on the attached 5 page(s). 1. Statutory Authority for Grant: Public Law 107-67 AGENCY APPROVAL RECIPIENT ACCEPTANCE 4. Typed Name and Title o Approving ONDCP 15. Typed Name and Title of AuthorizedRecipient Official Official Kurt F. Schmid Carlos A. Gimenez Office of National Drug Control Policy City Manager 16. Sigt afur o pprovin O P Official 17. Signature of Authorized Recipient Date 18. Accounting Classification Code 19. HIDTA AWARD 12240 • Office of National Drug Control Policy Award Recipient: Miami Police Dept. HIDTA: Miami ►�J Attachment to Award # I2PMIP5101 Page 2 of 6 Initiative: Cali Enforcement Group initiative(s) Project Contact: Mr. Tim Wagner Award Amount: $35,300.00 Award Period: 2/l/2002 to 1/3-1/2003 ONDCP Contact: All requests for payment and. inquiries should be submitted to: The National HIDTA Assistance Center 8401 Northwest 53rd Terrace, Suite 208 Miami, Florida 33166 (305) 716-3270 A. Conditions 1. The award is based on the detail budget attached to the application submitted for this initiative. This is your approved budget for the initiative and any deviation must comply with the reprogramming requirements as set forth in the ONDCP Guidelines. B. General Provisions 1. This award is subject to: a. the Uniform Administrative Requirements for Grants and Cooperative Agreements to State and Local Governments, also known as the "Common Rule", b. the Certifications Regarding Lobbying, Debarment, Suspension and Other Responsibility Matters; Drug -Free Workplace Requirements; Federal Debt Status, and Nondiscrimination Statutes And Implementing Regulations. C. the audit requirements of OMB Circular A-133, d. the cost principles contained in OMB Circular A-87, and e. the administrative guidelines contained in ONDCP's Financial and Administrative Guidelines. 12240 Office of National Drug Control Policy Attachment to Award # I2PMIP5101 Page 3 of 6 2. Payment Basis OMB Standard Form 270 - Request for Advance or Reimbursement" shall be used to request payment. Copies of invoices, payroll registers, and canceled checks must accompany the SF 270 to provide documentation for the reimbursement request. Request for advances will be accompanied by detail specifying the obligation. Documentation of how the advance was spent must be submitted before another advance or reimbursement can be requested. Funding for this award is authorized to be paid on a monthly basis. Payments will be made via Electronic Fund Transfer to the award recipient's bank account. Recipients are therefore requested to provide the following information in Block 10 of the SF 270: bank name, bank address, bank telephone number, point of contact at the bank, American Bankers Association (ABA) number, and account number. This will provide the banking information needed to make payments to the proper bank account. The bank must be FDIC insured. It is desirable that the bank be a member of the Federal Reserve System. The account must be interest bearing. (All payments greater than $25,000 must be made by EFT. Recipients must request a waiver from this provision for payments less than $25,000). Except for interest earned on advances of funds exempt under the Intergovernmental Cooperaction Act (31 U.S.C. 6501 et seq.) and the Indian Self -Determination Act (23 U.S.C. 450), grantees and subgrantees shall promtly, but at least quarterly, remit interest earned on advances to ONDCP. The grantee or subgrantee may keep interest amounts up to $100 per year for administrative purposes. (21 CFR Section 1403.21i) 3. Reporting Requirements Financial Status Reports (OMB Standard Form 269) will be required quarterly during the award period and at the end of the award. Performance reports will be required as specified in the Program Guidance. Note that the final financial reports should be cumulative for the entire award period. Performance Reports: Due as specified in the Program Guidance. Financial Status Reports (OMB Standard Form 269) should be submitted to Office of National Drug Control Policy, 750 17'h Street, NW, Washington DC 20503. Attn: Phuong DeSear, Room 538. Phone: 202-395-6739, Fax: 202-395-5176. 12240 Office of National Drug Control Policy Attachment to Award # I2PM[IP5101 Page 4 of 6 Special Conditions HIDTA Cooperative Agreements The following special conditions are incorporated into each award document. 1. In order to provide for compatibility, integration, coordination, and cost effectiveness in the use, procurement, and operation of ADP systems, equipment, and software, recipients are encouraged and authorized to enter into joint purchase or service agreements on a reimbursable or nonreimbursable bases with other HIDTA award recipients. Award recipients are authorized and encouraged to enter into joint purchases or service agreements with other HIDTA award recipients. 2. No federal funds shall be used to supplant state or local funds that would otherwise be made available for project purposes. 3. The operating principles found in 28 CFR Part 23, which pertain to information collection and management or criminal intelligence systems, shall apply to any such systems supported by this award. 4. Prior to expenditure of confidential funds, the award recipient or subrecipient shall sign a certification indicating that he or she has read, understands, and agrees to abide by all of the conditions pertaining to confidential fund expenditures as set forth in Attachment B to the ONDCP Financial and Administrative Guide for Cooperative Agreements. This certification should be submitted to the Assistance Center. 5. The award recipient agrees to account for and use program income, including but not limited to asset forfeitures, in accordance with the "Common Rule" and the ONDCP Financial and Administrative Guide for Cooperative Agreements. Moreover, the use of program income must be consistent with the National Drug Control Strategy. 6. Where furniture has been approved in the budget, the recipient will make every effort to utilized existing State and local surplus property prior to the purchase of any furniture, including computer furniture or items of similar nature. 7. ' The award recipient may not use designated aircraft assigned to HIDTA-approved task operations and initiatives for the transport of VIP Executive(s) or similar circumstances not relating to the goals and objectives of state and local law enforcement programs. The budget submitted with the proposal is approved. 12240 0 . 0 Office of National Drug Control Policy Attachment to Award # I2PMIP5101 Page 5 of 6 Reprogramming between budget categories within the same agency and initiative requires the approval of the respective HIDTA Director and must be in accordance with procedures established by the Executive Committee. Reprogramming of funds between agencies or initiatives requires the written approval of the ONDCP HIDTA Office, regardless of the dollar value of the reprogramming. In all cases the recipient is responsible for maintaining detailed records of the reprogramming activities and forwarding notification to your HIDTA Director regarding reprogramming activities as they occur. 9. The recipient agrees to comply with the organizational audit requirements of OMB Circular A-133, "Audits of State and Local Governments." The management letter must be submitted with the audit report. Audits must be submitted no later than thirteen (13) months after the close of the recipient organizations audited fiscal year. The submission of the audit report shall be as follows: An original and one copy shall be sent to the cognizant Federal Agency. Also, a copy of the audit report shall be sent to Office of National Drug Control Policy, 75017 1h Street, NW, Washington DC 20503. Attn: Phuong DeSear, Room 538. Phone: 202-395-6739, Fax: 202-395-5176. 10. The recipient agrees to submit operation reports as defined in the Current Year Program Guidance. 11. Equipment acquired under the grant program must be used by the recipient in the program or project for which it was acquired as long as needed, whether or not the project or program continues to be supported by Federal funds. When no longer needed for the original program, the equipment may be used in other activities supported by the Federal agency. The recipient may dispose of the original equipment when no longer needed or supported by the grantor agency. Inventory lists must be supplied to the HIDTA Director to facilitate the sharing of equipment within and between the HIDTAs. Items to be inventoried include Communications, Computer & Related Equipment, Surveillance Equipment, Photo, Vehicles, Video, and Weapons. 12. The recipient will be permitted to designate funds that would be matched or shared; however, these matched or shared funds will not constitute an obligation on behalf of the recipient. 0 Office of National Drug Control Policy Attachment to Award # I2PMIP5101 Page 6 of 6 13. Budget item submissions for equipment and other contract items are accepted as best estimate only and are not deemed approved at that price. Recipients are required to assure such items are not currently available, are not duplicative or excessive, and should make market surveys and obtain the best prices available. 14. The recipient acknowledges that failure to submit an acceptable Equal Employment Opportunity Plan (if recipient is required to submit one pursuant to 28 CFR section 42:302), that is approved by the Office of Civil Rights, is a violation of its Certified Assurances and may result in the suspension of the drawdown of funds. 15. The recipient agrees to complete and keep on file, as appropriate, Immigration and Naturalization Service Employment Eligibility Verification Form (I-9). This form is to be used by recipients of federal funds to verify that persons are eligible to work in the United States. RECIPIENT ACCEPTANCE OF SPECIAL CONDITIONS Carlos A. Gimenez Typed Name City Manager Title (Signature) Date 12240 Bu*t Detail Report HIDTA Location: Miami Task Force: Cali Enforcement Group Recipient Agency: Miami PD Resource Agency: Miami PD 0 Fiscal Year: 2002 Grant: I2PMIP5101 Overtime: Position Hours Rate Amount Police Officers 5.00 $7,060.00 $35,300 Total Overtime: $35,300 Total: $35,300 Page I of I 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 SOOKIE WILLIAMS, who on oath says that she is the VICE PRESIDENT, 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. 10851 CITY OF MIAMI - NOTICE OF PROPOSED ORDINANCE JUNE 13, 2002 - ORD. AMENDING CHAPTER 2, ETC. in the XXXX Court, was published in said newspaper in the issues of 06/03/2002 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 she has neither paid nor promised any person, firm or corporation anycount, rebate, commission or refund for the purpose of c ring this advertisement for publication in the said ni 7 aper. to and subscribed before da f JU D. 2002 02 (SEAL) MARIA I. MESA SOOKIE WILLIAMS �got 4G1tMItSI0N#CC885640 EXPIRES: March 4 2004 pi Bonded Thru Notary Public Underwriters p�•ytOy,Y�W11t�i `�- ,r, "OF,MIAMI;"FLORID&- ~ j r OTICE OF PROPOSED ORDINANCE o�PV tice.is hereby given that the City Commission of the City of Miami,. Florida, will consider the following ordinances on second and final reading^ on.JUne=13, 2002 commending at 9:00"a.m., in.�the.City Commission) Chambers, 3500 Pan American -Drive, Miami, Florida: ORDINANCE NO.,' I AN ORDINANCE OF THE'MIAMI CITY COMMISSION AMEND- ING CHAPTER 2 OF THE CODE OF THE CITY OF .MIAMI,_ '--.FLORIDA; AS AMENDED; TO CREATE AND ESTABLISH T.HE CITY OF MIAMI ' DISTRICT THREE 141STORIC PRESERVA= , -_TION.ADVISORY, -BOARD ("BOARD"); PROVIDING FOR THE BOARD'S.FSUNSET", SETTING FORTH THE BOARD'.S PUR- POSE, POWERS, AND DUTIES, JURISDICTIONAL AUTHORI- i TY, MEMBERSHIP, TERMS OF OFFICE, VACANCIES, OFFI- CERS, MEETINGS„VOTING AND QUORUM, ATTENDANCE REQUIREMENTS, —PARLIAMENTARY. AUTHORITY AND RULES OF PROCEDURE; ADMINISTRATIVE .ASSISTANCE, COUNSEL AND FILING OF RECORDS; AND MORE PARTICU- LARLY. BY,•AMENDING SECTION 2-892, AND ADDING NEW DIVISION 16, CONTAINING,SECT10NS 2-1215 THROUGH 2-, 1220 TO SAID CODE; AND CONTAINING A REPEALER PRO- VISION ANDA SEVERABILITYtCLAUSE. . ORDINANCE NO. AN ORDINANCE OF THE-MIAMI,.CITY,'COMMISSION AMEND- . ' .ING SUNSETTING` THE.LATIN QUARTER REVIEW .BOARD; MORE PARTICULARLY BY REPEALING IN ITS ENTIRETY,”` ARTICLE'VIII OF CHAPTER 62,'OF THE CODEOFTHE CITY-- OF ITYOF MIAMI, F.LORIDA,•AS AMENDED ENTITLED "ZONING AND PLANNING/LATIN QUA`RfERiREVIEW BOARD," CONSIST- ING, OF SECTIONS 62-221 1THROUGH 62-227., -AND BY.,,; 'AMENDING SECTI,OW2=892; CONTAINING A REPEALER'- PROVISION AND A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE. " ''^ORDINANCE NO: _ , AN ORDINANCE OF THE' MIAMI CITY COMMISSION AMEND-, ING CHAPTER 2/ARTICLE XI/DIVISION-6 OF THE CODE OF THE CITY OF. MIAMI, f kgRIPA, AS -AMENDED, ENTITLEDe "ADMINISTRATION/ BOARDS; COMMITTEES AND CbMMIS= SIONS/SPORTS AND ' EXHIBITION AUTHORITY," • TO CHANGE THE MEMBERSHIP COMPOSITION FROM ELEVEN TO SIX MEMBERS, ANDITHE NUMBER OF. YEARS PERMIT- TED FOR CONSECUTIVE SERVICE'AS A MEMBER ON THE MIAMI SPORTS AND EXHIBITION AUTHORITY, AND DESIG= NATING THE EXECUTIVE, DIRECTOR AS THE CITY OF MIA- MI REPRESENTATIVE TO THE GREATER MIAMI CONVEN- TION BUREAU; MORE PARTICULARLY BY AMENDING SEC- TIONS 2-1013 AND 2-1015 OF SAID CODE; CONTAINING A'' . REPEALER PROVISION; AND. A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE; Y AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE, $ ORDINANCE NO. AN ORDINANCE OF THE MIAMI CITY COMMISSION AMEND- ING ORDINANCE NO. 11286, ADOPTED MAY 24TH, 1995, AS AMENDED, WHICH ESTABLISHED INITIAL RESOURCES AND INITIAL APPROPRIATIONS FOR A SPECIAL REVENUE ' FUND ENTITLED "TRAINING/ENTREPRENEURIAL FUND" BY " INCREASING SAID APPROPRIATIONS IN THE AMOUNT OF $150,000,'CONSISTING OF REVENUES GENERATED FROM ENTREPRENEURIAL ACTIVITY; IN THE AREA OF POLICE TRAINING PROGRAMS; AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO ACCEPT AND DEPOSIT MONIES GENERATED FROM. :. POLICE TRAINING ACTIVITIES INTO SAID SPECIAL REVE NUE, FUND AND TO EXPEND, THE MONIES FOR THE PRO- I DUCTION=AND DEVELOPMENT OF. LAW ENFORCEMENT _'TRAINING SEMINARS, `COURSES• AND FOR RELATED EQUIPMENT; CONTAINING A REPEALER PROVISION AND SEVERABILITY CLAUSE..... A. f ' - ORDINANCE -NO ; _.• _ =' -'• =r.,,•, +;. N ORDINANCE OF THE MIAMI CITY COMMISSION -AMEND-. „ING'CHAPTER 10,.ARTICLE I; OF THE -CODE OF THE CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA, AS AMENDED; ENTITLED "BUILDINGS/ IN GENERAL";.WHICH SETS FEES FOR BUILDING, PLUMB- ING, ELECTRICAL, -MECHANICAL, INCLUDING BOILER AND I ELEVATOR INSPECTION, PERMIT AND CERTIFICATE FEES, TO MODIFY THE FEES AND.PROVIDE EXEMPTIONS; MORE PARTICULARLY BY AMENDING. SECTION -10-4(b) OF. THE CODE; CONTAINING A REPEALER PROVISION AND SEVER- ABILITY CLAUSE, AND PROVIDING*FOR • AN EFFECTIVE DATE. nRDINA'N(7F. NO.. AN ORDINANCE OFrTHE MIAMI CITY COMAMISSION•ESTAB= LISHING INITIAL REsbuhCES AND APPROPRIATIONS FOR A SPECIAL &VENUE FUND ENTITLED•'LANDSCAPING/' ` AESTHETICS'IMPROVEMENT PROJECT FUND", -AND• AP- - I PROPRIATING FUNDS IN THE.AMOUNT•OF $250;000;,.CON-'- SISTING-OF_A.GRANT FROM,THE FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORT ATION;FOR THE LANDSCAPING�AND CON-, STRUCTION`OF•AESTHETICS.IMPROVEMENTS•TO MITI-' GATE THE IMPACT OF THE! F IIGFi.WAY SYSTEM TO THE "i OVERTOWN NEIGHBORHOOD IN THE CITY OF MIAMI;.AU-. THORIZING THE EXPENDITURE OF=FUNDS FOR THE PRO'' F JECT;"CONTAINING A REPEALER PROVISION AND A SEV,,, ERABILITYCLAUSE. ; -:rf ORDINANCENO.. ' AN ORDINANCE-O�E THE MIAMI CITY COMMISSION ESTAB-. LISHING INITIAL RESOURCES AND'APPROPRIATIQNS FOR...' A SPECIAL -REVENUE FUND.ENTITLED "OVERTOWN SEC­, rj ;. TOR/TRAILBLAZER SIGNS PROJECT FUND', AND APPRO- PRIATING FUNDS IN THE AMOUNTOF $120,000, CONSIST-" lNG OF A GRAI ". FROM THE .FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF :TRANSPORTATION.'FOR THE MANUFACTURING AND. IN I STALLATION•.OF 'SECTOR/ThAILBLAZER SIGNS IN THE OVERTOWN NEIGHBORHOOD, FROM APPROXIMATELY NORTHWEST 12TH AVENUE TO NORTH MIAMI AVENUE, BETWEEN' NORTHWEST 20TH AND NORTHWEST 5TH 1 STREETS, MIAMI, FLORIDA; AUTHORIZING THE EXPENDI- TURE OF FUNDS FOR THE PROJECT; CONTAINING A RE- PEALER PROVISION AND A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE. �!# _• `rte i!) 3#Tn! «OG r rii C ANO. '•AN.ORDINANCE'.OF-- HE MIAMIGI - • COMMISSION ESTAB ;,: :-LISHINGINIFIALIRESOURCES'AND:APPROPRIATIONSPFQFI?' ' sE•A;SPECIAL•_REVENUE.FUND ENTITLED; CALI,ENFORCE . i • 3 !.�. + un wrr,,,I n R!x rvn�,c v,.r,yim n .MrvU r+ra•'I.1VY1•IIH 1 - I. ING-FUNDS IN'THE AMOUNT OF $35;300, CONSISTING -'OF ku }� f'GRANT+'FROIUI''+THE 'EXECUTIVE OFFICEZ-OF THE PRESI _'?: =' DENT, OFFICE OF NATIONAL DRUG.CONTROL POLICY, TO i pie_, BE USE,FOR..OUERTIME•PAY FORtTHE40PERATION :OF A DRUG -t FORCENIENT PROGRAM; AUTHORIZING THE; ; �'-'CITY MANAGERTO:ACCEPTTHE.G ANTANDTOEXECUTE. R..-. ALL NECESSARY DOCUMENTS *1'N'A FO1' —ACCEPTABLE TO THE CITY' 'ATTORNEY FOR`r'A{CPEPTANCE OF -.THE GRANT; CONTAINING A REPEALER+PROVISION AND A SEV- ERABILITY.CLAUSE. �K �f ;j^•+ Saidproposed ordinances may be,inspectedaby the public at the Office of the City Clerk, 3500 Pan K.American Drive, Miami, Flori-� da, • Monday through Friday, excluding holidays, between the hoursof8a.m.andSP;m.' . ,��+%,,;.;a,++y 'All interested,persons may, -appear, at`the;meeting and�may be heard with respect to the proposed ordinances. Should any person desire to ap- peal any decision of the City Commission with-respeot.to any matter td,be lconsidered'at this meeting,,-that:person -shall' ensure. that "a' verbatim record of the'proceedings!is,made:�including,all.test•imony,and- evidence upon which any appeal may be based. `' - L�•(Y Op = - �s.^,"V:r. Jar .c. . _ � . ...Stn 1;RISCILL•AA:THOMPSON CITYCLERK .0��``•�Q'rI.OQ`,OR •i" ; � `u�/.,,;,,;. )E ,fL'' •! 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