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RESOLUTION N0.
A RESOLUTION OF THE MIAMI CITY COMMISSION, WITH
ATTACHMENT(S), RELATED TO THE KING ORANGE BOWL
PARADE ("PARADE") TO BE CONDUCTED BY THE ORANGE
BOWL COMMITTEE, INC. ("COMMITTEE") ON
DECEMBER 31, 2001; PROVIDING FOR THE CLOSURE OF
DESIGNATED STREETS TO THROUGH VEHICULAR TRAFFIC
AND ESTABLISHING A PEDESTRIAN MALL SUBJECT TO THE
ISSUANCE OF REQUIRED PERMITS BY THE POLICE
DEPARTMENT AND OTHER DEPARTMENTS REGULATING SUCH
EVENTS; WAIVING THE APPLICABLE EEE FOR THE USE OF
THE PUBLIC RIGHT-OF-WAY FOR SAID PARADE; GRANTING
VENDING RIGHTS TO THE COMMITTEE CONSISTENT WITH
AN AGREEMENT WITH THE BAYFRONT PARK MANAGEMENT
TRUST; ESTABLISHING AN AREA PROHIBITED TO RETAIL
PEDDLERS DURING THE PERIOD OF THE PARADE;
AUTHORIZING THE ALLOCATION OF FUNDS, IN AN AMOUNT
NOT TO EXCEED $9,422.08 FROM ACCOUNT CODE
NO. 001000921054.289, FOR PAYMENT OF ENHANCED
POLICE SERVICES FOR THE PARADE; SAID
AUTHORTZATTONS CONDITIONED UPON THE COMMITTEE:
(1) OBTAINING ALL PERMITS REQUIRED BY LAW; (2)
PAYING FOR ALL OTHER NECESSARY COSTS OF CITY
SERVICES AND APPLICABLE FEES ASSOCIATED WITH SAID
EVENT; (3) OBTAINING INSURANCE, TO PROTECT THE
CITY TN THE AMOUNT AS PRESCRIBED BY THE CITY
MANAGER OR DESIGNEE; AND (4) COMPLYING WITH ALL
CONDITIONS AND LIMITATIONS AS MAY BE PRESCRIBED
BY THE CITY MANAGER OR DESIGNEE.
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MTAMI,
FLORIDA:
Section 1. (a) To effectuate safe passage and establish
a temporary pedestrian mall during the King Orange Bowl Parade
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("Parade"), the following streets are closed to through vehicular
traffic from 6:00 P.M. to 11:00 P.M. on December 31, 2001, as
specified below:
Biscayne Boulevard from Northeast 13th Street to East
Flagler Street;
Flagler Street from Biscayne Boulevard to North River
Drive;
Northeast 11th Terrace from Northeast 2nd Avenue to
Biscayne Boulevard;
Entrance ramp to eastbound I-395 from Biscayne
Boulevard at Northeast 11th Terrace;
North River Drive from Southwest 2nd Avenue to
Northwest 5th Street;
South River Drive from Southwest 2nd Avenue to
Northwest 5th Street; and
Included in the herein closure are all streets,
avenues, alleys, ways and thoroughfares which intersect
the enumerated areas delineated in this Section.
(b) The fee for the use of the public
right-of-way for said Parade is waived.
Section 3. Such closing of streets is subject to
requisite State approval and issuance of permits by the
Departments of Police, Public Works, Fire -Rescue, and such other
departments as may be specified in the City Code. The permit
from the Department of Police is to be issued upon the full
approval of the Chief of Police after giving all due
consideration to the safety and traffic needs of residents,
businesses, and religious institutions in the area for entering
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and crossing through said arterials and upon the favorable
exercise of the City Manager's judgment predicated upon all
factors set forth herein.
Section 4. Pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 39 of
the Code of the City of Miami, Florida, as amended (the "Code"),
all retail peddlers' occupational licenses issued under the Code,
shall not be valid on December 31, 1999, during the hours of
12:00 A.M. to 11:00 P.M. on the above designated streets and on
all intersecting streets for two blocks in all directions
("Designated Area"). In the Designated Area, only business
entities duly licensed by the City through the "Committee"
specifically for this Parade will be permitted to advertise their
products, sell their products, or distribute free samples to the
public.
Section 5. Vending rights are granted to the Orange Bowl
Committee, Inc., consistent with an agreement with the Bayfront
Park Management Trust.
Section 6. The allocation of funds, in an amount not to
exceed $9,422.08, is authorized from Account Code
No. 001000921054.289, for payment of enhanced police services for
the Parade.
section 7. The aforementioned authorizations are subject
to and contingent upon the committee: (1) obtaining all permits
required by law; (2) paying for all other necessary costs of City
services and applicable fees associated with said event;
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(3) obtaining insurance, to protect the City in the amount as
prescribed by the City Manager or designee; and (4) complying
with all conditions and limitations as may be prescribed by the
City Manager or designee.
Section B. This Resolution shall become effective
immediately upon its adoption and signature of the Mayor.1/.
PASSED AND ADOPTED this 13th day of DpcQmhar- F 2001.
MANUEL A. DIAZ, MAYOR
"n accordance; with Miami Code Sic. 2-36, since the Mayor did not, of
',hiz It r, Iatinn by signing it in the dosk,�n�ted �3ia 3 �+��+irk: ti€t, k a cl rF�; �i;~ t± err
etiective Witt) the r -lapse of tern (t 0) day � rn ti' dare o C;crr¢c:ai
agarding carne, without tho Mayor exerc' a �a.
ATTEST :alter J. eman, City Clerk
WALTER J. FOEMAN
CITY CLERK
APPRQW<D AS 40 FQAND CORRECTNESS
9.�fJAJW VILARELLO
C T. ATTORNEY
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Zi 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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