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HomeMy WebLinkAboutO-11027J-92-836 12/10/92 11027 ORDINANCE NO. AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE AN12IDING SECTIONS 1 AND 6 OF ORDINANCE NO. 10920, AS AMENDED, THE ANNUAL APPROPRIATIONS ORDINANCE, ADOPTED SEPTEMBER, 26, 1991, FOR FISCAL YEAR 1991-92, ENDING SEPTEMBER. 30, 1992, FOR THE PURPOSE OF INCREASING THE BUDGET APPROPRIATIONS FOR THE POLICE AND SOLID WASTE DEPARTMENTS AS A RESULT OF EMERGENCY EXPENDITURES RELATING TO HURRICANE ANDREW AND A BUDGETARY ADJUSTMENT IN SPECIAL PROGRAMS AND ACCOUNTS; CONTAINING A REPEMM PROVISION AND A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE. WHEREAS, the City Commission adopted Ordinance No. 10920, the Annual Appropriations Ordinance on September 26, 1991, establishing revenues and appropriations for the City of Miami, Florida, for Fiscal Year ending September 30, 1992; and WHEREAS, the Police Department incurred approximately $4.0 million in hurricane related expenditures during Fiscal Year 1991-92 which caused its expenditures to exceed its appropriation by $1.1 million; and WHEREAS, the Solid Waste Department incurred approximately $2.0 million in hurricane related expenditures during Fiscal Year 1991-92 which caused its expenditures to exceed its appropriation by $1.0 million; and WEIEREAS, the City generated significant savings in Fiscal Year 1992 from the Retirement Incentive Plan allowing all other City departments to absorb their hurricane related expenditures without exceed their appropriation; and WHEREAS, Fiscal Year 1991-92 Budget for Special Programs and Accounts was purposely under -appropriated to reflect savings that would accrue in each department from retirements resulting from the Retirement Incentive Plan; and 1.102'7 WHEREAS, Special Programs and Accounts needs $1.7 million balance its budget due to the adjustment for savings from the Retirement Incentive Plan; and MffW S, the City of Miami has been reimbursed as of October 31, 1992 for $6,430,268 from FEMA in which $3,812,806 will be used to balance the Police, Solid Waste, and Special Programs and Accounts FY192 appropriations; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CCR4ISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMII, FI ORIDA: Section 1. Sections 1 and 6 of Ordinance No. 10920, as amended, adopted September 26, 1991, the Annual Appropriations Ordinance for Fiscal Year 1991-92, ending September 20, 1992, is hereby amended in the following particulars:l/ It Section 1. The following appropriations are made for the municipal operations of the City of Miami, Florida, for the Fiscal Year ending September 30, 1992, including the payment of principal and interest on all General Obligation Bonds: Departments, Boards, and Offices Appropriations General Fund * * * * * * * * * * * * Police $ 88,733, $ 89,862,254 * * * * * * * * * * * * Special Programs & Accounts $ 27, 0 1, $ 29,069,169 TOTAL GENERAL FUND $225,1$227,987,581 * * * * * * * * * * * * TOTAL GENERAL OPERATING APPROPRIATIONS $250,953, $253,750,682 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. 11027 Enterprise Fund * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * General Services Adm. $ 30,281, $ 31,297,417 and Solid Waste * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Total Enterprise Funds $ 61,070rOV331 $ 62,085,575 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Total Operating Approp. $277 ,50715 " $281,387,862 "Section 6. The above appropriations are made based on the following sources of revenues for the 1991- 92 Fiscal Year: General Fund Revenue All Sources $225,190,597 $227,987,581 Total General Fund , $227,987,581 Total General Operating Revenues $253,750,682 Enterprise Fund * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * General Services Ackm. and Solid Waste $-382$1,595 $ 31,297,417 Total Enterprise Funds $-61;00,033 $ 62,085,575 Total Operating Revenues , 56 $281,387,862 " Section 2. All ordinances or parts of ordinances insofar as they are in conflict with provisions of this Ordinance are hereby repealed. Section 3. If any section, part of sections, paragraph, clause, phrase or word of this Ordinance is declared invalid, the remaining provision of this Ordinance shall not be affected. -3- 1102'7 Section 4. This Ordinance is hereby declared to be an emergency measure on the grounds of urgent public need for the preservation of peace, health, safety, and property of the City of Miami and upon the further grounds of the necessity to make the required and necessary purchases and payments, and to generally carry out the functions and duties of municipal affairs. Section 5. The requirements of reading this Ordinance on two separate days is hereby dispensed with, by a vote of not less than four -fifths of the members of the Cammission. Section 6. This Ordinance shall become effective immediately upon its adoption. PASSED AND ADOPTED this loth day of D9�6e 1992. L. SUARVZ, ATTEST: MATTir HIRAI CITY CLERK FINANCIAL REVIEW: CAWIA, DIRECTOR OF FINANCE BUDGETARY REVIEW: PREPARED AND APPROVED BY: MANOHAR S. SURSISTANT CITY MANAGER ALBERTINE B. SMITH DEPARTMENT OF AND BUDGET CHIEF ASSISTANT CITY ATTORNEY APPROVED AS TO FORM AND CORRECTNESS: CITY ATTOR7 11027 M073 CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA 5 TO FROM INTER -OFFICE MEMORANDUM Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Ccarmission 4� Cesar H. Odio City Manager Recomiendation: DATE : � , , - - J J 1992 FILE iI� SUBJECT : Proposed Amendment to the FY'92 Annual Appropriations Ordinance REFERENCES: ENCLOSURES: It is respectfully recamlended that the City Commission adopt the attached emergency appropriations ordinance making budgetary adjustments to the FYI 92 Annual Appropriations Ordinance as a result of emergency expenditures relating to Hurricane Andrew. Background: The Police Department incurred approximately $4.0 million in hurricane related expenditures during Fiscal Year 1992 which caused their expenditures to exceed their appropriations by $1.1 million. The Solid Waste Department incurred approximately $2.0 million in hurricane related expenditures during the same period resulting in their expenditures exceeding their appropriation by $1.0 million. All other City departments were able to absorb their hurricane related expenditures without exceeding their appropriations because of savings generated in Fiscal Year 1992 from the Retirement Incentive Plan. Special Programs and accounts needs $1.7 million to balance its budget due to the adjustment for savings from the Retirement Incentive Plan. Revenues to support these budgetary adjustments are available from the monies received from the Federal Emergency Management Administration (FEMA). 11027 S / MIAMI REVIEW Published Daily except Saturday, Sunday and Legal Holidays Miami, Dade County, Florida. STATE OF FLORIDA COUNTY OF DADE: Before the undersigned authority personally appeared Sookle Williams, who on oath says that she Is the Vice President of Legal Advertising of the Miami Review, a daily (except Saturday, Sunday and Legal Holidays) newspaper, published at Miami in Dade County, Florida; that the attached copy of advertisement, being a Legal Advertisement of Notice In the matter of CITY OF MIAMI ORDINANCE NO. 11027 In the ........... X . X . X...................... Court, was published in said newspaper in the issues of January 4, 19 93 Affiant further says that the said Miami Review is a newspaper published at Miami in said Dade County, Florida, and that the said newspaper has heretofore been continuously published In said 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 Dade Co Florida, fora period of one year next preceding the firs u ication of the attached copy of advertisement; and .fit .nI rt r says that she has neither paid nor promised any per or corporation any discount, rebate, commission or the pur ose of securing t Is advertisement for puthe sal ewspaper. Sworn to and subscribed before me this 4th day of .... J nuar ... ....... A.D. 19....93. C. .....`.............. (SEAL) Sookle Williams personally known to me. AONFS E. PEN NI TA1tY P'J13LIC STATE OF FLORIDA COMMISSION NO. CC 172178 MY COMMISSION EXP. JAN. 6,1996 CITY OF MIAI I=k ft10A '1.#QrA1. SCE All interested person& drill t*e- notice that on the 10th dw of December, IOU, the CI*,aaton of Miami, Florida, adopted the following"ad ordln>Mices: ORDINANCE NO. "ON AN EMERG9#CYORDINANCE AM6NDANG SOV", 1 rmnt�nw vnvwE�, w� r�vv. . w w. ....mx• AND.BAAlING SEPTEMBER 30, 1gQ2, FOR-THwf: OF iNt,Y#EAS4N6 THE FY'92 BtjtlCitzT APt�AOtSiilATK3NS FOR THE POLICE AND SOLID WA$Ti E DEPARTMEm AB A.,RESULT OF EMERGENCY EXPENDITtNAfS F#€1 A . TO HURRICANE ANDREW AND A•.Ilt TI 8TM ARY 4ENT IN SPECIAL• PROGRAMS AND ACCOUNTS; COl+ifal ttNG A 1`16*4LER PR1OVtlION AND A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE. . ORPWANCE NM I IVY AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 62A4 OF THE CODE OF *E CITY•bF:M1AMm, FLORIDA A S A#fi ED, CONCERNING THE 40V✓ ANINOLBODY OF 3' t MIAMI SPORTS AND EXHINOON AUTHbWY THEREBY eulm- INATING THE NECESSITY FOR`SEPARATE GROUPS SY HAVING ALL MEMBERS SERVE A.ONE YEAR TERIAI.QF OFFICE COMMENCING ON NQV15 rlbER 30, 1992 AND ENDING ON NOVEMSEfi 29,1993=AND TWO AM TERMS THEREAFTER, EXCEPT THE CITY COMMISSION AAEMBEN WHOSE TERM SHALL RUN 1 OR C IN£ YEAR REVIEWABLIE BY THE CITY COMMISSION ON„JUINF-1ST OF EACH YFM FOLLOWING THE INITIAL APPIDINTMENT, SUICit'TERM TO COMMENCE ON NOVEMBER 90, 19M CONUININO A REPEALER PROM ON, SEVERABiLITY CLAUSE AND PROVIDING FOR AN'EFFECTIVE DATS ORDINANCE NO.111fIi28 AN ORDINANCE RELATING TO FLOOD DAMAGE: PREVENTION, AME{+iDING T14F-CODE OF Tt1E t1ttY OF ' MIAMI, FLORIDA, BY, AD13i"s A NEW CHAPTEA,'ENTI- TLED "FLOOD DAMAGE -PR 9MTKM"; PIROViDINGi FOR: DEFINITIONS; INTENT AND PURPOSE; REQLMENTS' FOR DEVELOPMENT tfl'SPECtAI�tIF'LOOD .HAZARIX AREAS, AND NON SPECIAL FLOOD 1i;�Y REAS; PROVIDING FOR ADMINASTRAT1EilEt EMFOI�:EMI:' t VARIANCES, PENALTIES; APPEALS, ANO DISCI AiWh,, OF LIABILITY; PROVIDING THAT SHOULD TAS ORDINANCE BE INCI1fIfiliSTENT OFA*-Gc WF, XT`Wi*% ANOTHER, THE 03lDINANCE IfMtSfN1$i !lEATEN,^ RESTRICTIONS SHALL PREVAIL; ADOPTING, BY REFERENCE, THE -FLOOD -INSURANCE STUDY, THE. FLOOD INSURANCE RATE MAP, AND TitE DADE,OOUNTY FLOOD CRITERIA AIUIiR$ OQI'tTA4 AI >0_F4 B AlkIL'tTY- CLAUSE AND PROVIDING F�R AN C DATE. ORDNANCE NO. Its* AN ORDINANCE AM TENDING THE FUTURE LAND ICE MAP OF ORDINANCE NO.'1054Xw AS AMENDED, THE MIAMI COMPREHEN04VE NEIM40011RHOOIIi�PLrA* 1989-2000, FOR THE PROPERTY' LOCATED A1` 390 NORTHWEST 30THrST; MIAMI, FLORIDAi*-, IRE PARTICULARLY DESf g$O FIEREIN), BY CHANCsitKs'Thl€ LAND,USE DESIGt*T#* FROM RECREATION TO MEDIUM DENSITY fu�LMMILY=D TIAL, WKING FINDINGS; }NSTRUC- E TR ITTAL OF A( (SPY. OF THIS ORDINA)"40 AFFECT Eii AG tES; CONTAINING A REREALERION AND, IL- r,'V r.1 etiRF• ANn Pri®Vtflil i F40AAii EI+ Cit DATE. ORDMAAWCE NC 110B6 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE ibN" "ATLiftB OF ORDINANCE NO. 11000; AS AMIENWO, THE 2ONtA1G ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF MIAMI; FLORIDA, BY CHANGING THE ZONING CLASWIC�.ATION FROM PR PARKS AND RECREATIOW-tO R4 MULTI FAMILY RESIDENTIAL, FOR TI-W PAIDPOW WATED AT 2* NORTHWEST 30TH ?STREM lottA*~ IFIJOMDA (MORE PARTICULARLY DE I?MIIAND BY MAKi ALL THE NECESSARY, IPAGE:NO 21 OF SAID ZONING ATLAS; -0 . A NtNG A REPEALER. . PROVISION AND SEVERABILITY' CLAUSE; AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. ORlOkM l t NO.11031 AN ORDINANCE OF. -THE CITY OF MIAMI AMEND04G CHAPTER 14 OF THE OODE,C E C.KM OP IOWWI. _ FLORIDA, AS AM ( PE FCI A PREVIOUSLY AP 1?E fr) ARFBOLUTION. NO.81I AN6 MAJ4M USE _ REGf�ti6MNG THE ION OF ' 14$0 OF THE CO "• , � , yr verc�vr.w•� CREDITS WITH B T BY GHAIiGiNG l�F TO �dN ANCE NO. 9500 TO ANt NO ttfitk AND BY AMEND11Ki 4 T1 •j RfA710N CONTROL , gllE�Tb RIDEtRtARING IA. ). . tNiNGPROVISi0fA ABILITY CLAA}SE; AND. PROVIDING FOR AN CTIVE be } Ind tryt the priMiC at am Office of Sgkl.i9rdin an Die M prti, FWIda, Monday' tits �, excluding INO"aYs, ba—W the ttoore of 890 a m. r MATTY HIRAt Crry CLERK. 11d1AMI, FLORIDA (1002) 93+4 D1 MIAMI REVIEW Published Daily except Saturday, Sunday and Legal Holidays Miami, Dade County, Florida. STATE OF FLORIDA COUNTY OF DADE: Before the undersigned authority personally appeared Sookie Williams, who on oath says that she is the Vice President of Legal Advertising of the Miami Review, a daily (except Saturday, Sunday and Legal Holidays) newspaper, published at Miami in Dade County, Florida; that the attached copy of advertisement, being a Legal Advertisement of Notice in the matter of CITY OF MIAMI ORDIlVANCE NO. 11027 in the ....................X. .X .X ............. Court, was published in said newspaper in the Issues of January 20, 1993 Affiant further says that the said Miami Review Is a newspaper published at Miami in said Dade County, Florida, and that the said newspaper has heretofore been continuously published in said 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 Dade County, Florida, for a period of one year next preceding the first p ication of the attached copy of advertisement; and affiant t says that she has neither paid nor promised any person, irm or corporation any discount, rebate, commission or refu d f the pure se of securing this advertisement for public io in the said ewspaper. Sworn to and; subscribed before me this 20th ..... day of ............ A.D. 19.93.. . . .... ....... �..... .......... (SEAL) F"I FFICIAL (7T EA AGNES E. PENA Sookie Williams>>gllvietf0(iTAn OF FLORI A mWISSION NO. CC 172108 MY COMMISSION EXP. AN. 6,1996 MOMDA LROAL M011619 ►D1 Al(ink prtrabna writ take notiee that on ing Mh d.Wof Dec"W, :" City Cotrimisslof91411mg, the iollowht }hied Cbs ; No. lion Al 9ii1IENt� 6FM*AN M AMENDING 6460 Q NO iftt ADQf*D ONII to .Y 19, 14M, AS ; j _OLISHED INITIAL RESOURCES AW=AL A NOKNiN�R.:THE LAw'E1 Oftt, N' T PUMp Ri�!f�IV6f3=AND DEPOSITED'PUANT j T ., AN'0E ,_W"' o�i JkML 9,`49811; TO PROV;M, FOR AN WCPEASE .IN THE AM6, #NT.0 S1,i)o2, AS A.RESULT-9F # ADOIT40"kk)40 IES--_ ' DEP011 IN SAID FQND;6UE TO $ It F€1 T GQ14T INING,A REPE 1.. St. S1.Lr AUSE. NAKCE NO, t ion AIY `r3�ANCE AMEN ffiG Sl�CTXW 52." 1 THE • . C 2 F`'TffE CIIY'r?F}"Am[ FLORIOA, AS AIMISINDED,.' CC3hfCE1 tIFr10 TWg'GOVERNING' BOGY OF Tf*,), IAMI SPORi51(N145 EX14M1f(fON At1THORiTY TIIMEX,Pfttllill- AVINd ALL MEM$ERS SERVE AEA YEA OF OFFICE-COMMENCINWON NOVEMBEFIAiVR. . ENDtfa40.ON NOV„EMSER.29; 1993 ANf! TWI€�`1�itR 1'ERMf$ THEREAFTER, IEXCEPT THE CITY COM1110361(9N MEifjMVW4OS@ TERM SMALL RUN FOR' t30614E R REVf BLE BY THE CITY COMMIBS"� ON.iN4E•19T OF SAQ4. YEAR.FALLOWING THE INITIALdt"_"T- MENT, UC,flt TEAO TO COM HENCE ";N0V MI 1992 CONTAINING k-REPEALER PfiOVI 4 N4£-Y- EFtid(�}LIiY CLAUSE AND PROVIDING FOR AN ESF'FEC." QAt1AKCE NQ.1 AN.EM EWCY Of4bINAlyICE AMr ."CT",1 AND (j ORDINANCE N0:10920, AS.A#4E D, THE ANN"t:'`1APPRW' RIATIONS ORDINANCE' Dt}hTE0 SEPTEMBER 26, 1"1, FOR FISCAL YE '11M *, ENNdN$ SEPTEMBER 30, 1902, FOR THE PURPOSE OF INOi14L40NG THE BUDGET-1PPROPtIfATIOrNS THE POLICE AND SOLID tft*TE DEPARTNAF.WS AS A E$fl RO OF Ek(EAQe4 Y.EWENDITURES RWTIN£ Td- It(U#101CANE ANDREW AND A BUDGETAfPf A6IUST- MEw IN'5pwALIPROGRAMS AND AC+COUNVI 6; , fw`BllitTN*Wa A.#WWAi:ER PROVOWAID A SEVER - ABILITY ORDIN"ce No. ,11t#?A AN ORDINANCE RELATING -'TO FLOOD DA j fi- VENTION, AMENDING THE CODE -OF THE OF MIAMI, FLORIDA, BY ADDING A NEW CHA=1 _PITI_ TLED..';PLQO9 ID MAGE PREVENtIM"i PRt�t0 , FOR: DE€1NIT 'NS; INTENT AID P°FlAjNt'3EE; R - ENTS OR DEVELOPM T IN•. PLGO .. A2ARD AREAS, AND NON'S�ECI*4A.D''' HW "M1REAS;EpP PROVIDING FOR ADMINgfi TyON, ENF±d.f(ICEMENT, VARIANCES; PENALTIES, 1►jALS, AND DISCLAIMER OF LIABILITY; SHOULD THIS ORDINANCE:BE I ` f W 4Tf-tAN0NMG , THE �GREI1TEFt&TIt11 .�rl«111%tL. f 6V10lra� ADOPTINGBY REFERENCt THE FLOOD III STUDY, THE FLOOD E IiiP1'ti141M Nllidfil MiE vravn�neskrc,.'t:v...•wv. nw r.mwt�.rrra ...r ry .ew-_ 0146* lul(iE OF THE CIMOF MIAMI: FLOtIIDA,. BY C THE 2O IING CLASSIF ATION FROM PR t!A R>~l1TION TO R�3'Ir1.'fi FAMI7 V RESI L, FtF1E PROPERTY L ATED AT 220,.:;,>. T' 3tN1 M 9TREEt MtAMt, LY.iiESCRISED HERf1Nf; J1Kti ALL . _ E ARY CHAfGES � PAGE Nam: 21 01= SAtD;t 'MIN G ATLAS; CON'I'fAINOM A IMP6 W"O' VISIOMAND SEVERABILITY CLAUW;</tNO9~0Ii ' FS Al4 fFECTIVE OAT QMoitrA�i� HO."11Y�t AN.,ONCFtE,Ti1E• C.iT]f, OF- MIAMI AMENDit4�a CHApTER;14&7F,THE,CODE OF THE CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA, AS AMENOED ("CODE1, PERTAINMtG TO A 1NREVtQUSL1F_AI %ovEQ DEVELOPMENT ORDER (flES OLUTt@N ;NIO.-11&111, ADOPTED FEBRUARY ,11, IM)' AND idA30R l4SE &EG`IAL PER141T;PORWANT .TO ZQNI (>IiANCE No. 9EOA, FONT THE T O WI EST DEVELOPk1El s ;.: p pt TTook TO CHAPTER'384 _ UTES �r:A•M91DIING SECTION 14-'.i9OF'1Wf � ffiliSa.'1 K ARDING THE'DEFINITIQN OF TQT11i ,At 4I7WA 17EVELOPMENT' BY AMEN04NG SgCnofid,14.60.OF THE CODE, "RESERVATION OF . T CREDITS WITH BUILDING PERMIT", BY WCv . EN TO ZONING ORDINANCE N0. CHAt R�EftF-S' 9500 TQ ZOfI1NCi ORDINANCE NO. 11006;< AMW By AMENDING StItTION 14-71, "TRANSPORTATttR'NACC0* TROjj4AfI i4o, PERTAINING T.O RIDES INFO T� GONITA►NNING A REPEALER f*OVSXM' A elf �.ITY CLAUSE; AND PROd IA .Fes. AN EFFECTIVE �t�-Inspected by the pubtic d tMOlfice of Said ordirt#Inoe�` . American Drive, Miami, Florida. MondaY th8 City P)4rk; holidays, between the' hours of;800 through EiltMy. e�4!�ntl. a.m. and 6-0, P m " {100fiI L4ATTY HIRAI