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7/26/01
RESOLUTION NO.
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A RESOLUTTCN OF THE MIAMI CITY COMMISSION,
WITH ATTACHMENT(S), DECLARING AS SURPLUS
CERTAIN CITY -OWNED REAL PROPERTIES, LOCATED
AT .85 NOR''HEAST 82R6 Tr RRAC.- AND 8210
FORTHF..AST 1V"- 'DLACE, MTAMI, FLORIDA, AS [JOR-E
PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED TN EXHIBIT "A"
AT7ACHED; AU l'HORI G T NG '1'HE E CI .'Y MANAGER TO
(1} 11Lff;I , E'O[; THE
PIi01`ERTTES, A'---TT-,R TWO INDEPENDENT APPRAISALS
AS TO VALUE, (2) INITIATX' SUCH 'P'ROCEDURES AS
MAY BE REQUIRED BY THE CITY CHARTER OR CODE
FOR THE DISPOSAL OF THh PROPERTIES;
(3) ACCEPIT RESPONSIVE AND RESPONSIBI.F BIDS;
AND (4) NEGOTIATE PURCHASE AND SALE
AGREEMENTS; AND DIREC'[.''CNG THE CITY MANAGER `I'0
PRESENT THE NEGO` 1ATED AGREEMENTS TO THE: CTTY
COMMISSION FOR 'r'INAL APPROVAh.
13E TT RESO?_VELBY THE COMMISS_ON OF THE CITY OP MIAM_,
FLORIDA:
Section 1. The Cil_y-owned real nr:opert.i.es located at: 1.85
NortheasL 82"'d Terrace and 8210 Northeast V" Piace, Miami,
Florida, as more particularly described in Exhibit- "A" attached,
are declared as surplus.
Section 2. The City Manages- is authorized!' to (1)
establish the miniinum sales price for the properties, after two
'Phe herein autnorizar_:ion is further subject Lo compliance with al_
Yequirements ^hat may he imposed b,,, L -he City AttornDy, including buL nuL
'_invited to those pr.esc-rih<ad I:,y apnl icable C:i.ty Charter and Cade
provisions.
CITY COMMI"
MEETING OF.
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independent appraisals as to value, (2) initiate such procedures
as may be required by the City Charter or Code for the disposal
of the properties; (3) accept responsive and responsible bids;
and (4) negotiate purchase and sale agreements.
Section 3. The City Manager is City Manager is directed
to present the negotiated agreements to Lhe City Commission for
final approval.
Section 4. This Resolution shall become effective
immediately upon its adoption and signature of the Mayor..?/
PASSED A14D ADOPTED this _ 26th day of July_ , 2001..
JOE CAROLLO, MAYOR
In acooidance with Miami Code Sec. 2.38, since the Mayor did not indicate approval of
this legislation by signing it in the designated place provided, said legislation now
becomes effective with the elapse of ten (10) days from the date of Commission action
A' -','TEST: regarding same, without the Mayor exercising a veto.
_ alter J. Foeman, City Clerk
WAL'T'ER J-{1OEMAN �- - }
CITY CLERK
APPROVED AS TO FORM AND CORRECTNESSt/
L•a
^ ,E ANDRO VILART ..LO
1`f'Y ATTCR`lEY
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.1f the Mayor docs not; sign this Resolution, iL shall:. become effective at.
tno and of ron calendar days from Lhe deite it was passed' and adopted.
if the Mayor veLoes this Resolution, it shall become effective
immedlatoly uoo.: override of Lho veto by the City Commission.
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• CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA •
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INTER-OFFICE MEMORANDUM
TO: The Honorable Mayor and Members DATE: JUL 1 6 FILE:
of the City Commission SUBJECT:
Resolution Declaring
Surplus Certain City-Owned
FROM: REFERENCES: Properties
nez
City Manage ENCLOSURES: Resolution
RECOMMENDATION:
It is recommended that the City Commission adopt the attached Resolution declaring
surplus the city -owned properties located at 185 NE 82nd Terrace, and 8210 NE lst Place as
more particularly described in Exhibit "A" attached hereto and made a part hereof, and
authorizing and directing the City Manager to sell said city -owned real properties. This
resolution further authorizes the City Manager to: (i) establish the minimum sale price; (ii)
employ such procedures as may be required by the City Charter or Code for purposes of
disposing of the properties; (iii) accept responsive and responsible bids; (iv) negotiate
purchase and sale agreements; and (v) present the negotiated agreements to the City
Commission for final approval.
BACKGROUND*
The City currently owns (2) parcels of land located at 185 NE 82nd'Terrace, and 827.0 NE 1Rt
Place which are either vacant or do not provide a market rent to the City. The properties
were acquired by the City of Miami for the purpose of serving as municipal parking lots.
Currently the above-mentioned properties sit vacant, and are not being utilized for said
purpose. These properties represent a maintenance cost and liability to the City, and do
not generate ad valorem taxes. The sale of these properties will contribute greatly to the
revitalization of the neighborhoods in which they are located. The properties will be sold at
fair market value as required by Section 29-B of the City Charter. It is in the best interest
of the City to sell these properties, divest itself of the liabilities associated with their
ownership, and put them on the tax rolls. The sale of these properties to specific entities
will require City Commission approval.
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