HomeMy WebLinkAboutCC 1996-03-23 City Clerk's ReportCITY OF MIAMI
CITY CLERIC'S DEPORT
MEETING DATE: March 23, 1996
PAGE NO. 1
NON- A RESOLUTION EXPRESSING DEEPEST SYMPATHY AND R 96-200
AG SINCEREST CONDOLENCES OF THE CITY COMMISSION ON MOVED: PLUMMER
BEHALF OF THE CITY OF MIAMI AND ITS CITIZENS TO SECONDED: GORT
FORMER CITY OF MIAMI MAYOR, XAVIER L. SUAREZ, ABSENT: CAROLLO,
MEMBERS OF THE FAMILY AND FRIENDS OF MANUEL DAWKINS
SUAREZ-CARRENO, UPON HIS UNTIMELY DEATH.
NOW A RESOLUTION EXPRESSING DEEPEST SYMPATHY AND R 96-200.1
AG SINCEREST CONDOLENCES OF THE CITY COMMISSION ON MOVED: PLUMMER
BEHALF OF THE CITY OF MIAMI AND ITS CITIZENS TO THE SECONDED: GORT
FAMILY AND FRIENDS OF CARMEN MAINE, UPON HER ABSENT: CAROLLO,
UNTIMELY DEATH. DAWKINS
Direction to Administration: Mayor Clark directed
Administration to review Vecinos en Accion's request for
office space.
AG 1 A MOTION DIRECTING THE ADMINISTRATION TO REINSTATE
THOSE SOCIAL SERVICE AGENCIES WHICH PROVIDE FOOD,
MEDICAL, AND TRANSPORTATION PROGRAMS (PROJECT
PROPOSALS CONTAINED IN THE PUBLIC SERVICES AND
SOCIAL PROGRAMS CATEGORY [FY 1996-97
CONSOLIDATED PLAN]) TO AT LEAST THE SAME FUNDING
LEVEL AS THEY RECEIVED LAST FISCAL YEAR,
AG 1 A MOTION DIRECTING THE ADMINISTRATION TO REINSTATE
CAMACOL [NO. 17*1 (LATIN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE)
(PROJECT PROPOSAL CONTAINED IN THE ECONOMIC
DEVELOPMENT AND COMMERCIAL REHABILITATION
CATEGORY [FY 1996-97 CONSOLIDATED PLAN]) TO $150,000,
ITS CURRENT FISCAL YEAR ALLOCATION LEVEL.
(Note: The number within the above bracket at the end of the
agency's name [followed by the asterisk] designates the number
which was assigned to the project in the booklet entitled "City of
Miami/Neighborhood Enhancement Team (NET), Project
Proposals (1996-1997) Consolidated Plan," which is part of
Resolution No. 96-208 amending the 1996-1997 HUD
Consolidated Plan.)
M 96-201
MOVED:
PLUMMER
SECONDED:
CAROLLO
ABSENT:
GORT,
DAWKINS
M 96-202
MOVED:
PLUMMER
SECONDED:
CAROLLO
ABSENT:
GORT,
DAWKINS
CITY OF MIAMI
CITY CLERK'S REPORT
MEETING DATE: March 23, 1996
AG 1 A MOTION DIRECTING THE CITY MANAGER TO REQUEST OF
THE POLICE CHIEF TO GIVE TOP PRIORITY TO THOSE
FUNDING PROJECT PROPOSALS IN THE PUBLIC SERVICES
AND SOCIAL PROGRAMS CATEGORY [NOS. 4*, 5*, 8*, 12*,
36*, 38*, 39*, 44*, AND 45*1 THAT CITY STAFF IS
RECOMMENDING TO BE FUNDED FROM THE LAW
ENFORCEMENT TRUST FUND (LETF), AS AN ESTABLISHED
CITY COMMISSION POLICY; FURTHER, DIRECTING THE
ADMINISTRATION TO FORWARD DESIGNATED PROGRAMS
FOR POSSIBLE LETF FUNDING TO THE POLICE CHIEF, AND
FURTHER REQUESTING THAT THE POLICE DEPARTMENT
INFORM THE CITY COMMISSION AS TO THE REMAINING
BALANCE PRESENTLY EXISTING IN THE LETF.
(Note: The number within the above bracket at the end of the
agency's name [followed by the asterisk] designates the number
which was assigned to the project in the booklet entitled "City of
Miami/Neighborhood Enhancement Team (NET), Project
Proposals (1996-1997) Consolidated Plan," which is part of
Resolution No. 96-208 amending the 1996-1997 HUD
Consolidated Plan.)
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M 96-203
MOVED: PLUMMER
SECONDED: DAWKINS
UNANIMOUS
AG 1 A MOTION DIRECTING THE ADMINISTRATION TO REINSTATE M 96-204
THOSE SOCIAL SERVICE AGENCIES WHICH PROVIDE CHILD MOVED: CAROLLO
CARE SERVICES (PROJECT PROPOSALS, IN THE PUBLIC SECONDED: PLUMMER
SERVICES AND SOCIAL PROGRAMS CATEGORY [FY 1996- UNANIMOUS
1997 CONSOLIDATED PLAN]) TO THE SAME LEVEL OF
FUNDING AS RECEIVED BY THEM LAST FISCAL YEAR.
AG 1 A MOTION DIRECTING THE ADMINISTRATION TO RESERVE
$3,000,000 FOR PERMANENT HOUSING FOR PERSONS WITH
AIDS (OUT OF THE $8,359,000 ALLOCATION FOR HOUSING
OPPORTUNITIES FOR PERSONS WITH AIDS [HOPWA])
(PROJECT PROPOSAL, IN THE ADMINISTRATION CATEGORY
[FY 1996-1997 CONSOLIDATED PLAN]); FURTHER,
DIRECTING THE ADMINISTRATION TO INCLUDE A
REVERTER CLAUSE IN CONNECTION WITH THOSE
RECIPIENTS OF HOPWA PROGRAM FUNDS WHICH
STIPULATES THAT ONCE SAID RECIPIENT IS DECEASED,
THEN THE PROPERTY SHALL REVERT BACK TO THE CITY
OF MIAMI.
(Note for the Record: The remaining $5,359,000 for HOPWA shall
be used for other housing needs for persons with AIDS.
M 96-205
MOVED: DAWKINS
SECONDED: CAROLLO
UNANIMOUS
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MEETING DATE: March 23, 1996
AG i A MOTION DIRECTING THE ADMINISTRATION TO ESTABLISH
AN AMOUNT NOT TO EXCEED $60,000 AS A MAXIMUM COST
PER HOUSE FOR THE PURPOSE OF PROVIDING
PERMANENT HOUSING FOR PERSONS WITH AIDS, SAID
AMOUNT TO BE TAKEN FROM THE PREVIOUSLY APPROVED
HOPWA PROGRAM ALLOCATION OF $3,000,000, SET ASIDE
FOR SAID PURPOSE.
AG 1 A MOTION ACCEPTING RECOMMENDATIONS FROM CITY
STAFF AND THE CITYWIDE COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
ADVISORY BOARD IN CONNECTION WITH ALL OTHER
REQUESTS FOR FUNDING PROJECT PROPOSALS NOT
MENTIONED IN MOTIONS 96-201 THROUGH 96-206.
(Note for the Record: The administration also indicated that there
should be a correction of scrivener's error on item 13 of page 510
of the Consolidated Plan. The funding recommendation of the
Citywide Community Development Advisory Board for the East
Little Havana Community Development Corporation should reflect
$100,000 instead of $50,000.)
NON- AN ORDINANCE RELATED TO THOSE COMMUNITY BASED
AG ORGANIZATIONS (CBOs) AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
CORPORATIONS (CDCs) WHICH SOLICIT FUNDING FROM
THE CITY; ESTABLISHING RESIDENCY REQUIREMENTS FOR
MEMBERS AND KEY PERSONNEL OF SAID ORGANIZATIONS;
FURTHER, PROVIDING THAT SAID RESIDENCY
REQUIREMENTS MAY BE WAIVED BY A FOUR -FIFTHS
AFFIRMATIVE VOTE OF THE CITY COMMISSION;
CONTAINING A REPEALER PROVISION, A SEVERABILITY
CLAUSE AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
Direction to Clerk: Commissioner Carollo asked the City
Clerk to advertise the ordinance in connection with residency
requirements for CEOs and CDCs, as more fully stated above,
for second reading on April 25,1996.
Note for the Record: A special City Commission meeting was
scheduled for April 2, 1996 at 11 a.m. in connection with the
Maritime Park Interlocal Agreement
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M 96-206
MOVED: PLUMMER
SECONDED: CLARK
UNANIMOUS
M 96-207
MOVED: PLUMMER
SECONDED: CAROLLO
UNANIMOUS
FIRST READING
ORDINANCE
MOVED: CAROLLO
SECONDED: DAWKINS
UNANIMOUS
NOTE: AS DULY NOTED ON THE HEREIN AGENDA AND CITY CLERK'S REPORT, WHICH
CONSTITUTE A JOURNAL OF CITY COMMISSION PROCEEDINGS, THE "UNANIMOUS"
NOTATION NEXT TO THE VOTE ON EACH AGENDA ITEM MEANS THAT ALL FIVE CITY
COMMISSIONERS WERE PRESENT AND VOTED "AYE" ON SAID ROLL CALL VOTE.
NEGATIVE VOTES, PHYSICAL ABSENCE OF A COMMISSIONER OR ABSTENTION FROM
VOTING BY A COMMISSIONER, IF ANY, IS ALSO DULY REFLECTED IN SAID VOTE.