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ORDINANCE NO. / .1 1
AN ORDINANCE OF THE MIAMI CITY COMMISSION
AMENDING SECTION 22-12 OF THE CODE OF THE
CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA, AS AMENDED, THEREBY
DECREASING THE SOLID WASTE FEE FROM $345 TO
$325 FOR FY 2001-2002; CONTAINING A REPEALER
PROVISION, AND A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE;
PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI,
FLORIDA:
Section 1. Section 22-12 of the Code of the City of
Miami, Florida, as amended, is amended in the following
particulars:l'
"CHAPTER 22
GARBAGE AND OTHER SOLID WASTE
ARTICLE 1. IN GENERAL
Sec. 22-12. Waste fees.
(a) An annual waste fee is hereby assessed upon
all city serviced residential units as defined in
section 22-1 and as set forth herein. These fees shall
apply to residential units within the city not serviced
by private sanitation companies and shall serve to
defray the cost of waste collection and disposal.
1 Words and/or figures stricken through shall be deleted. Underscored
words and/or figures shall be added. The remaining provisions are now
in effect and remain unchanged. Asterisks indicate omitted and
unchanged material.
Effective October 1, 1999, the city may utilize the
uniform method of collection pursuant to Chapter 197 of
the Florida Statutes, whereby residential unit owners
shall pay for residential solid waste collection
services on the tax bill, in accordance with the
provisions of Chapter 197 of the Florida Statutes, as
amended. If the city elects not to use the tax bill
collection method then one-half of said annual fee
amount shall be due and collectible on January 1 and on
July 1 of each calendar year, beginning January, 1999,
as follows:
Fiscal Year
Annual Fee'
1998--1999
$214.00
1999--2000
$234.00 "
2000--2001
$325.00
2001--2002
$�34S. P $325.00
2002--2003
$365.00
2003--2004
$385.00
2004--2005
$405.00
Section 2. All ordinances"or parts of ordinances insofar
as they are inconsistent or in conflict with the provisions of
this Ordinance are repealed.
Section 3. 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.
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Section 4. This Ordinance shall become effective thirty
(30) days after final reading and adoption thereof.21
PASSED ON FIRST READING BY TITLE ONLY this 13th day of
September / 2001.
PASSED AND ADOPTED ON SECOND AND FINAL READING BY TITLE ONLY
this 25th day of September , 2001.
JOE CAROLLO, MAYOR
!fin trice with Miami Code Sec. 2-36, since the Mayor did not holcate approvej 01
nft. legislation by signing it in the da3ignated Pa pmvidad, said
becomes effective with the elapse of ten (10) days 3 the t comuliion
regarding same, without the Mayor/exerci ' spgp J
ATTEST:
WALTER J. FOEMAN
CITY CLERK
3S:
City Clerk
2j 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
SECOND PUBLIC HEARING TO DISCUSS FISCAL
YEAR 2001-2002 TENTATIVE BUDGET
A. THE PROPOSED GENERAL OPERATING MILLAGE
RATE OF 8.9950 FOR THE CITY OF MIAMI FOR THE
FISCAL YEAR BEGINNING OCTOBER 1, 2001 AND
ENDING SEPTEMBER 30, 2002 IS 8.49% HIGHER
THAN THE ROLLED BACK RATE OF 8.2909.
B. 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 AND TO ABSORB THE EXCLUSION OF
THE PARKING SURCHARGE REVENUE DUE TO
PENDING LEGAL APPEALS AND LEGISLATIVE
INITIATIVES.
PURPOSE: TO FUND ANNUAL MUNICIPAL SERVICES
INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO POLICE, FIRE, AND
SOLID WASTE AND TO ABSORB THE EXCLUSION OF"
THE PARKING SURCHARGE REVENUE DUE TO
PENDING LEGAL APPEALS AND LEGISLATIVE
INITIATIVES. '
COST % -
$10,805,185 100%
C. CITY COMMISSION LISTENS AND RESPONDS TO
CITIZENS' COMMENTS REGARDING THE PROPOSED
MILLAGE RATE.
D. ACTIONS BY THE CITY COMMISSION:
1. AMEND THE ADOPTED TENTATIVE
BUDGET, IF NECESSARY
2. PUBLICLY READ THE ENTIRE MILLAGE
RATE
3. ADOPT THE FINAL MILLAGE RATE
4. ADOPT THE FINAL BUDGET
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CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA
INTER -OFFICE MEMORANDUM
TO: The Honorable Mayor and Members DATE: FILE:
of the City Commission it L�!Ji
FROM:
imen
City Manager
SUBJE
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RECOMMENDATION:
SUBJECT: Millage Ordinance
for Fiscal Year 2001-2002
REFERENCES:
ENCLOSURES:
It is respectfully recommended that the City Commission adopt the attached
Ordinance establishing tentative millage rates for the fiscal year ending
September 30, 2002 ("FY02").
General Operating Budget 8.9950
Debt Service 1.2180
Total Millage 10.2130
BACKGROUND:
The proposed FY02 millage rates for the City of Miami (General Operating and
Debt Service) are outlined below:
General Operating
The proposed FY02 millage rate for the City of Miami is 8.9950, which is the same
as the current fiscal year rate. This proposed rate is higher than the rolled back
rate by 8.49%. Total of all non -voted Ad Valorem Taxes proposed to be levied
are more than the current year Aggregate Rolled Back Taxes by $10,805,185.
Debt Service
The proposed FY02 debt service millage rate for the City of Miami is 1.2180,
which is 0.062 lower than the rate of the current fiscal year.
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® Second Reading Ordinal*
CITY OF MIAN11 7C
CITY ATTORNEY'S OFFICE
MEMOI&kNDUM
TO: Mayor and Members of the -f ity
FROM: Alejandro Vilarello, City
DATE: September 14, 20fl''
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(J-01-8175-01 -8)
related to Financial Integrity and Solid Waste Fees
After the City Commission approved the millage rate and budget for Fiscal Year 2001-
2002 with changes from the submittal of the administration, two separate ordinances were read
by title, one related to the change of the solid waste fee and one related to the change in
mandatory provisions of the financial integrity principles, to be enacted as emergency ordinances.
Each ordinance required four City Commissioners to vote in the affirmative for the ordinance to
pass as an emergency ordinance. The roll call vote for each one generated only three affirmative
votes.
Upon analysis of the actions taken by the City Commission and a review of the applicable
law as relates to these two ordinances, I have determined that three affirmative votes postures
these ordinances as passed on first reading. The ordinances will be placed on the September 25,
2001 Agenda to be considered for passage on second reading, to take effect thirty days after
passage. The ordinances are attached here for your information.
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C: Carlos A. Gimenez, City Manager
Walter J. Foeman, City Clerk
Elvi G. Alonso, Agenda Coordinator
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working for Morgan Stanley,
where he started out as director
of security and moved up to
first vice president for security.
Spread between the 43rd
and 66th floors, Morgan Stan-
ley offices were buzzing with
activity Tuesday when the first
plane struck the neighboring
tower at about 8:48 a.m. A
plane hit the second building
about 9:10 a.m.
Rescorla was in his office
when the disaster hit.
'DON'T WORRY'
His wife, Susan, said she
called when she heard the news
and was told,. "Don't worry
about anything, Rick is getting
the people out."
Rescorla called about 10
minutes later.
His next words struck terror
in her heart: "If anything hap -
Inc.
She said she has heard that ,
her husband was going from
floor to floor, making sure peo-
ple were. out, and had been
spotted around the 72nd floor
at one point.
Since then, she's been pray-
ing constantly for some shred
of evidence that he might
somehow . be alive, caught . in
the rubble.
Sloss; who was in his office
on the 66th floor when'thg
plane hit, said he remembers
seeing Rescorla - somewhere
around the 10th floor, shuttling
people along:
"Rick was down there abso-
lutely perspiring," Sloss said.
"He had his bullhorn. He was
encouraging people to calm
down."
"If anybody could get [peo-
ple] out or do anything," his
wife said, "it was my. Rick."
CISY OF MlAMD9 FLORIDA
NOME OF PROPOSED ORDINANCES
Notice is hereby given that the City Commission of the City of Miami,
Florida, will consider the following ordinances on,second and final
reading on September 25, 2001 commencing at 9:00 a.m., in the City
Commission Chambers, 3500 Pan American Drive, Miami, Florida:
ORDINANCENO.
_ AN ORDINANCE.OF THE MIAMI CITY COMMISSION AMENDING
CHAPTER 18/ARTICLE IX OF THE CODE.OF, "�'�CITY OF MIAMI,
FINANCIAL INTEGRITY.
ENTITLED "'FINAN TO AMEND THE
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FLORIDA, A$ AMEND
Y. PRINCIPLES. TO REkldVE MANDATORY: ;.
SAID CODE CONTAINING A REPEALER PR VISION AND A
SEVERABILITY CLAUSE; PROVIDING FORT FECTIVE DATE;
AND PROVIDPNG FOR INCLUSION IN THE CII�3DE.
ORDINANCE NO.
AN ORDINANCE OF THE MIAMI CITY COMMISSION AMENDING
SECTION 22-12 OF THE CODE OF THE CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA,,,
AS AMENDED, .THEREBY DECREASING THE SOLID WASTE FEE
FROM $345 TO $325 FOR FY 2001-2002; CONTAINING A
REPEALER PROVISION AND A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE;
PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
Said proposed ordinances may be inspected by the public' at the,
Office of the City Clerk, 3500 Pan American Drive; Miami, Florida,
Monday through Friday, excluding holidays,. between the hours of
8 a.m. and 5 p.m. }
i
All interested persons may appear at the meeting and may be heard with
respect to the proposed ordinances. Should any person desire to appeal
any decision of'the City Commission with respect to any matter to be
considered at this meeting, !that person shall ensure that a verbatim
record of the proceedings is made including all testimony and evidence
upon which any appeal may be based.
WALTER J. FOEMAN
(#10357) 12 (1 L4 CITY CLERK
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