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HomeMy WebLinkAboutO-10788I eT-90-848 (1�) 4/28/90 1 ORDINANCE NO. 10788 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE ZONING ATLAS OF ORDINANCE NO. 11000 (EFFECTIVE SEPTEMBER 4, 1990), THE NEW ZONING ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA, AS AMENDED, BY APPLYING SECTION 710, HC-1: GENERAL USE HERITAGE CONSERVATION OVERLAY DISTRICT TO THE MIAMI RIVER RAPIDS ARCHEOLOGICAL ZONE: APPROXIMATELY 2810-2916 NORTHWEST SOUTH RIVER DRIVE AND THAT SECTION OF THE NORTH FORK OF THE MIAMI RIVER LOCATED ALONG THE SOUTHEASTERLY PROPERTY LINE OF 1881 DELAWARE PARKWAY, MIAMI, FLORIDA (MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED HEREIN); MAKING FINDINGS; INCORPORATING THE DESIGNATION REPORT; AND MAKING ALL NECESSARY CHANGES ON PAGE NUMBER 26 OF SAID ZONING ATLAS; CONTAINING A REPEALER PROVISION AND SEVERABILITY CLAUSE; AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, the Miami River Rapids Archeological Zone contains the site of the original rapids of the North Fork of the Miami River, as well as the site of both a Tequesta camp or village and the nineteenth century Ferguson mill and homestead; and WHEREAS, the Miami River Rapids Archeological Zone has been included in the Future Land Use map series of the Miami Comprehensive Neighborhood Plan 1989-2000 as an archeological conservation area; and WHEREAS, the herein provisions would make any excavation, filling, digging, tree removal, or any other ground disturbing activity on the subject property that may alter or reveal any interred archeological site subject to review by the Heritage Conservation Board; and WHEREAS, the herein designation would assure that adequate i archeological investigations would be conducted prior to any clearing or development of the property; and WHEREAS, the Miami Heritage Conservation Board, at its meeting of January 16, 1990, following an advertised public hearing, adopted Resolution No. HC 90-1, by a 7 to 0 vote, RECOMMENDING APPROVAL of the herein historical designation; and WHEREAS, the Miami Planning Advisory Board at its meeting of April 18, 1990, Item No. 2b, following an advertised public hearing, adopted Resolution No. PAB 22-90, by a 8 to 0 vote, RECOMMENDING APPROVAL of the request to amend the Zoning Atlas as hereinafter set forth; and WHEREAS, the City Commission, after careful consideration of this matter deems it advisable and in the best interest of the general welfare of the City of Miami and its inhabitants to amend the zoning atlas as hereinafter set forth; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF THE CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA: Section 1. The Zoning Atlas of Ordinance No. 11000 (Effective September 4, 1990), the new Zoning Ordinance of the City of Miami, Florida, as amended, is hereby further amended by applying Section 710, HC-1: General Use Heritage Conservation Overlay District to the Miami River Rapids Archeological Zone located at approximately 2810-2916 Northwest South River Drive and that section of the North Fork of the Miami River located along the southeasterly property line of 1851 Delaware Parkway, Miami, Florida, and more particularly described as Lots 5, 6, and 7, TWIN RIVER ISLAND, according to the plat thereof, as recorded in Plat Book 40 at Page 34 of the Public Records of Dade County, Florida; and that portion of the original course of the North Fork of the Miami River, more particularly described as the northeasterly 30 feet +/- of Tract "E", DELAWARE PARK SECTION ONE, as recorded in Plat Book 40 at Page 17 of the Public Records of Dade County, Florida and the northeasterly 30 feet +/- of the southeasterly 110 feet of Tract "A", DADE REAGENTS, as recorded in Plat Book 70 at Page 56 of the Public Records of Dade County, Florida. Section 2. It is hereby found that this zoning classification change: a. Is in conformity with the adopted Miami Comprehensive Neighborhood Plan and does not require a plan amendment; -2- W W b. is in harmony with the established land use pattern; c. Is related to adjacent and nearby districts; d. is not out of scale with the needs of the neighborhood or the City; e. Maintains the same or similar population density pattern and thereby does not increase or overtax the load on public facilities such as schools, utilities, streets, etc.; f. Is necessary due to changed or changing conditions; g. Positively influences living conditions in the neighborhood; h. Has the same or similar impact on traffic and does not affect public safety to a greater extent than the existing classification; i. Has the same or similar impact on drainage as the existing classification; J. Has the same or similar impact on light and air to adjacent areas as the existing classification; k. Has the same or similar impact on property values in the adjacent areas as the existing classification; 1. Will contribute to the improvement or development of adjacent property in accord with existing regulations; and M. Conveys the same treatment to the individual owner as to owners within the same classification and the immediate area and furthers the protection of the public welfare. Section 3. It is hereby found that the subject property is eligible for this historic designation under oriteria number 8 as set forth in Section 704.1 of Article 7 of said Ordinance No. 11000, the Zoning Ordinance of the City of Miami, Florida. -3- 10788 Q Seotion 4. The "Designation Report," aooepted by the Chairman of the Miami Heritage Conservation Board, on January 18, 1990, is hereby adopted and inoorporated herein by ref erenoe . Seotion B. Page No. 28 of the Zoning Atlas, inoorporated in said ordinance by referenoe and desoription in Artiole 3, Seotion 300 thereof, is hereby amended to refleot the herein zoning ohanges. Seotion 8. All ordinances or parts of ordinanoes insofar as they are inoonsistent or in oonfliot with the provisions of this Ordinanoe are hereby repealed. Seotion 7. If any seotion, part of seotion, paragraph, olause, phrase or word of this Ordinanoe is deolared invalid, the remaining provisions of this Ordinanoe shall not be affeoted. Seotion 8. This Ordinanoe shall beoome effeotive thirty (30) days after final reading and adoption thereof. PASSED ON FIRST READING BY TITLE ONLY this 26th day of July 1990. this PASSED AND ADOPTED ON SECOND AND FINAL READING BY TITLE ONLY 27th day of September 1990. XAVIER L. SII E MAYOR ATTES : MAT HIRAI, CITY CLERK PREPARED AND APPROVED BY: CORRECTNESS: 'C e. 4+df rL E. MAXWEL IEF ASSISTANT CITY ATTORNEY APPROVED AS TO FORM AND CORRECTNESS: 1 aORGEIL. FERN NDEZ CITY ATTORNEY ITEM/db/M818 -4- +1 APPLICANT PETITION REQUEST 2. PLANNING FACT SHEET City of Miami Planning Department: March 27, 1990 Lots 5, 6, and 7 TWIN RIVER ISLAND (40-34) P.R.D.C. That portion of the original course of the North Fork of the Miami River described as follows: NE 30' Tract "E" DELAWARE PARK SECTION ONE (40-17) P.R.D.C. NE 30'± of the SE 110' Tract "A" OADE REAGENTS (70-56) P.R.O.C-..- a) Consideration of recommendations concerning an amendment to the Official Zoning Atlas, Page 26 of Ordinance 9500, the Zoning Ordinance of the City of Miami, Florida, by applying Section 1610. HC-1: GENERAL USE HERITAGE CONSERVATION OVERLAY DISTRICT to the subject property, as described in the designation report, and retaining the underlying zoning district. b) Consideration of recommendations concerning an amendment to the Official Zoning Atlas, page 26, of Ordinance 11000, as amended, the new Zoning Ordinance of the City of Miami, Florida, effective September 4, ' 1990, by applying Section 710 HC-1 HERITAGE CONSERVATION OVERLAY DISTRICT to the subject property, as described in the designation report, and retaining the underlying zoning district.. To apply the HC-1 overlay to this archeological zone, as described in the designation report. RECOMMENDATIONS PLANNING DEPARTMENT Approval. HERITAGE CONSERVATION BOARD Approval, 7 to 0 (Resolution HC-90-1). ANALYSIS The subject property is the first site proposed for designation as an archeological zone. If the site is designated, any excavation, filling, digging, tree removal, or any other ground disturbing activity that may alter or reveal any interred archeological site would be subject to review by the Heritage Conservation Board. Designation would assure that adequate archeological investigations would be conducted prior to any clearing or development of the property. The Miami River Rapids Archeological Zone contains the -site of the original rapids - of the " North Fork of the Miami River, as well as the site of both a Tequesta camp or village and the nineteenth century Ferguson mill and homestead. The Miami River Rapids Archeological Zone has been included in the Future Land Use map series of the Miami Comprehensive Neighborhood Plan 1989-2000 as an archeological conservation area. PLANNING ADVISORY BOARD At its meeting of April 18, 1990, the Planning Advisory Board adopted Resolution PAB 22-90 by an 8-0 vote, recommending approval of the above. Two PROPONENTS were present at the meeting. No replies were received by mail. CITY COMMISSION At its meeting of May 24; 1990; the City Commission continued the above. CITY COMMISSION At its meeting"of June 28, 1990, the City Commission continued the above. CITY COMMISSION At its meeting of July 26, 1990, the City Commission passed the above on First Read- ing. W_ 16 T I I Zoning Ordinanc( I , Approz: 2810-2919 IN.W�-Santh Rive 'Dr. and 1851 ;Delaware Pas PAS 4/18/9 10788 � C *44 i &mi NW 20 , 'ST. _- a 0AGIE EAGENTS op ::: :• .: L :::: �, (yam 6. Cm AC V :%'••S•'• •::•: yJ•; C a 1__ 7► t tt r '� tr o �i�► .` P ® •1 3 a I� Zoning Ordinance 0 Ordinance 11000 of I T $ C 11 1 ,AFprox: Z 2810-2919 } lam N.Y. South River �.�s.g"�' Dr. and 1851 ZT'w� ! iT•:-"""�.s�L�'i'.1_,__.�'�"'�--.-�-1.' t '..Ifl�� � alaYase�Pariway. UJ > N.W. V S T. 3M .W. 16 TER. I IEEE! Zoning Ordinai !.W. 16 Approx- 2SIO-2919 N.W. South Ri* Dr. and 1851 Deiaware Park ,T PAB 4/18/90 r. +�. ��, ham, .. �,1r'�SN -`K=' y �� •i 1 _ 1 1• �� /. � �t^�ti .��+�.,:�� _ 7. .a..:... -•\:Mir:. ,r.-'...:.., y. �. •L w r ► r Ir*. `ti J. ��� .`�. rA rwF.? ?�"".r r ! 'l� n j`g�♦ AL:! k xtd• +E.n *WO06 00 •✓ ' j� . � / � .4 f � r '� .. � � s - �' /• �,�; � � 'y+��w fit+ , ` �� } Gt} ` �t 00 APO 006 lip 41 01 IL M ' � t•}2 �- � /- � �I � r / SLR, - � t � r t �: r . r.. t � +• � , Ky t•� t�. ��. Xr,. I W ,� - �' .. ', .. Kaoj.h �� ..y'.pt+vt-. �, ``'V- r ; tea;•_,• ( � �• �Tr 5 _ . i .ram • •.. Y.. ?�% +.t..- 3tr�r, 14 2810-2919 N.W. South Rivei 3 3D1851 r. and } 1 rDelaware Pai:kwa5 � r man M-wo, CITY OF MIAMI HEARING BOARDS DIVISION, BUILDING AND ZONING DEPARTMENT P.O. BOX 708, MIAMI, FLORIDA 23133 - i79-6082 APPLICATION FOR PLANNING ADVISORY BOARD PUBLIC HEARING This Petition is procosed by: t ) City Commission Planning Advisory Boara Zoning Boara Planning Oeoartment in compliance with Resolution # Memorandum dated March 30, 1990 . REQUIREMENTS: , dated or 1. All documents, reports, studies, exhibits, or other written or graphic materials, if any, to be used in support of this hearing shall be submitted with and be a part of this application. 2. Certified list of owners of real estate within 375' radius from the out- side boundaries of the subject parcel (when necessary). DATE March 30, 1990 The subject property is located at MIAMI RIVER RAPIDS ARCHEOLOGICAL ZONE: AND MORE imn1iCULARLY DESCRIBED AS: Lot (s) Block (s) SUBDIVISION It is herewith petitioned and requested that Y 2810-2916 N.N. SOUTH �~ " Lots 5, 6, ano i TWIN RIVER ISLAND (40-34) P.R.O.C. That portion of the original course of the North Fork of the Miami River described as follows: NE 30- ± Tract "E" DELAWARE PARK SECTION Ohl (40-17) P'.R.b.C. HE 30- ± of the SE 110- Tract "A" OADE REAGENTS (70-56) P.R.O.C. OR� Reouest for consideration of an amendment to Ordinance 9500, the Zoning Ordinance of the City of Miami, as follows: Consideration of recommenda.tfpns concerning an amendment to the Official Zoning Atlas, page 26 of Ordinance 9500, the Zoning Ordinance of the City of Miami, Florida, by applying Section 1610. HC-1: GENERAL USE HERITAGE CONSERVATION OVERLAY DISTRICT to the subject . property, as described in the designation report, and retaining the underlying zoning district. Consideration of recommendations concerning an amendment to the Official Zoning Atlas, page 26, of Ordinance 11000, as amended, the new Zoning Ordinance of the City of Miami, Florida, effective September 4, 1990, by applying Section 710 HC•1 HERITAGE CONSERVATION OVERLAY DISTRICT to the subject property, as described in the designation report, and retaining the underlying zoning district. 10788 7 MIAMI RIVER RAPIDS ARCHEOLOGICAL ZONE Designation Report :ilk+� , >�r + .� + � M_'.•": — • .: . L�- •j:'�:,', `.',cif r ���� .1liowa Afwr . All •wJlYdwinnf ���i.�r+r� OF, :v Is is city of Miami �c0 F� REPORT OF THE CITY OF MIAMI PLANNING DEPARTMENT TO THE HERITAGE CONSERVATION BOARD ON THE POTENTIAL DESIGNATION OF THE MIAMI RIVER RAPIDS ARCHEOLOGICAL ZONE ` AS A HERITAGE CONSERVATION ZONING DISTRICT Preoared by Rob r* rarr 9-17'^- Dade County Arcne0 oui St Oat �reoarea by Sarah F. Eaton 8'I8'r Historic Preservation Oat Planner Accepted by Oat Chairman, Heritage Conservation Board :,estanateo by the Miami Citv Commission Ordinance No. Date 10788 Q E I, General Information I II. Significance III. Archeological Information IV. Planning Context V. HC Zoning Elements VI, Bibliography Page 1 3 4 5 6 7 10788 1D 1. GENERAL INFOEMATTON Historic Name: Miami River Rapids Current Name: Miami River Rapids Arcneoiooical Zone ocation• Approximately 2810-2916 N.!•!. South River Drive and that section of the North Fork of the Miami River located along the southe-asterly property - line of 1851 Delaware Parkway Present Qwner: Multiple owners - comoiete list is available in the Planning Department. Present Use: , Commercial, Park present Zoning Di : CG-2/7 HC Zonina Qyerlay Qistrict: HC-1 Tax F2lio Numbers: 01-3133-036-0060 01-3133-036-0070 01-3133-036-0090 01-3133-036-0100 01-3133-047-0100 (portion) 01-3133-006-0930 toartionl Bg ndary OesgriOtirin HC ?^n'na 0istrict: Lots 5, o, and 7 of the oiat or TWIN RIVER ISLAND, as recorded in Plat Book 40 at Page 34 of the Public Records of Dade County, Florida; and that portion of the original course of the North Fork of the Miami River, more particularly described as follows: the northeasterly 30 feet of Tract "E" of the olat of DELAWARE PARK SECTION 1, as recorded in Plat Book 40 at Page 17 of the Public Records of Dade County, and the northeasterly 30 feet of the southeasterly 110 feet of Tract "A" of the plat of DADE REAGENTS, as recorded in Plat Book 70 at Page 56 of the Public Recoras of Dade County, Florida. i HE zoning Classification: Archeolagicai Zone i Ii Dade County Historir Sur"11 gating: - - I Archeological Significance - 1 Historical Significance - 1 Preservation Quality - 3 1 i - M I IAMI RIVER RAPIDS ARCHEOLOGICAL ZONE f� 3 ..... ...... . 09'�cr site plan O'788 1:)d ,,- 24 The Miami River Rapids Archeoioaical Zone is significant because it encompasses at least two arcneoiogical components of prehistoric and historic activity. These two components are designated as site 8DA1655 in the Florida State Master Site File. The prehistoric component is a Tequesta camp or village located on the river bank. On top of this prehistoric comoonent are the remains of the nineteenth century Ferguson Mill and homestead. The site incorporates archaeological data that could provide significant insights into earl • --neteenth century pioneer life in Miami. The artifa=:: and info"ation still buried at this site could also provide valuable clues to the commercial manufacture of coontie starch, the principal industry of Dade County in the 1850's. Coontie starch, which was similar to arrowroot, was processed frem the root of* the indigenous coontie plant. The Ferguson site may be the only surviving coontie frill site on the Miami River. George Washington Ferguson and Thomas Jefferson Ferguson located their mill an a small area of the North Fork of the river and used the rapids to drive the mill. The mill employed 25 people and reportedly earned SZ4,000 in one year. "las the largest commercial site in Dade County prior ca the Civic War. "Ferguson's Florida Arrow Root" was said throuanour -the United States, until the mill was abandoned because of hostilities causes by the Third Seminole War. The Miami River Raoids was one or the most prominent natural features of South Florida and was a tourist attraction from the 1890's until 1909, when the rapids ceasea after the Miami River was diverted into the adjacent Miami River Cana i . The Everglades reclamation project began in 1881 to drain the lands for agriculture ana exoansion. ',lark did not begin on the Miami River, however, until 1908. Both the i',lortn and South Fork were dynamited and dredged, and by 1909 the North Fork began to disappear as a new canal was created immediately to the north of the river and toward Lake Okeechobee. Althouan the man-made Miami Canal is commonly known today as the Miami River, the remains of the original Miami River continue to exist within the proposed archeological zone.. Relationshio co fmr lerimnation- 10. Has yielded. :r may he 0 6eiv to yield, information important in prehistory or ntory. The Miami River Rapids .;rcheoloaical Zone incorporates the original rapids of the Mortn Fork of the Miami River and is likely to provide significant insights into prehistoric activity of the fifteenth century, as well as pioneer and coasaercial manufacturing activity of the mid nineteenth century. 10788 JA, Date of -Site, Tequesta Camp - ca. i400 - 1500 A.D. Ferguson Mill - ca. 1845 - 1852 . .� The Ferguson Mill site is located on the north bank of the North Fork of the Miami River adjacent to the historic rapids, a natural rocky shelf of Miami oolite that presented a dramatic feature that separated the Atlantic Coastal Ridge from the Everglades. To the surprise of most Miamians, the North Fork still exists, although it is stagnant and filled with sediment and trash because its flow has been terminated by the placement of fill across its course on the property adjacent -and' west of the proposed archeological zone. It is worth noting that the North Fork has a lush community of native -pond apples growing in the river, possible the only location in the City of Miami still supporting this species in its naturai habitat. The north bank of the river presently has varied land use. The centerviece property is the City of Miami River Rapids Park, and the adjacent lots have numerous small scale CBS structures that have been used for light industri, offices, residences. and in one case, as a welding shop. The soli aiong the river bank has been artificially elevated with up to two to three feet of fill spread across the area, possibly representing the original" sediments dredged in 1909 from the nearby Miami River Canai. This fill has acted :. :eai the original sediments below, thus preserving thousands of artifacts and features associated with the Ferguson Mill ano eiriier Indian camp. ArcheoioRica_l Data: In 1980 the general vicinity of the Ferguson Mill was located by the Dade County Historic Preservation Division using historic maps and documents. A one meter square was excavated on the river bank adjacent to the Frenchy's Welding Shop property. The pit revealed a number of prehistoric and nineteenth century artifacts including pottery sherds, glazed ceramics, stoneware, flint flakes, and animal bones. 0n June 24, 1982, six trencnes .-iere dug with the aid of a back hoe on the LaRoca property (now c;ty or stated owned) at the north end of the proposed zone. Those trencnas ,-:ere excavated through fill to bedrock. In trench *2, a wei i-preserve u Dade County pine iog was found as well as historic pearlware (ca. 1850), Indian pottery, and a copper mirror. All artifacts currently repose at the Historical Museum of South Florida. ' IV. PLANNING CONTEXT i The Miami River Rapids Archeological Zone is located near the northwestern City limits in an area that is primarily commercial in nature. A portion of the site is an undeveloped City park, while. adjacent parcels have been pr000sed for a land swao by the Florida Oepartment of Natural Resources. The status of this action is unclear. The original Miami River Rapids are covered by heavy underbrush and trees and are marred by debris and fill. vation Ob_iectiv The designation of the Miami River Rapids Archeological Zone will assure that adequate archeological investigations will be conducted prior to any additional clearing or development of the property. It will also help raise community awareness about the historic importance of the Miami River Rapids and the Ferguson Mill. The location of the Miami River Rapids Park within the zone offers the opportunity of interpreting the site with signs and outdoor exhibits. The owner of --- the original Miami River Rapids should be encouraged to work with local conservation groups in cieanina up and restoring this portion of I the river. These conservation objective's cad best be achieves by applying the HC-1 zoning overiay district to the proposed archeoloaical zone. )(0 ■ . � ► ► aY 1 Boundaries: The boundaries of the HC zoning district are based on historic maps and documents and archeological testing and include the original Miami River Rapids located along the original course of the North Fork of the river, as well as the sites of both a Teauesta Indian camp and the Ferguson Mill. Activities qubim to Review: Any excavation, filling, digging, removal of trees, or any other ground disturbing activity that may alter or reveal an interred archeological site shall be subject to review. V1. BIBLIOGRAPHY Carr, Robert 1981 Dade Countv Historic Survev: The Arcaeolooical Survey. Metro -Dade Historic Preservation Division. 1982 Florida Master Site form. 8DA1655 io78818 10788 �� THE MIAMI Summer Tune Oh Miamil How long the River lies in palmed and gladed shores, How long she lies with selfish men who want their way, How long she bends to whims and winds of monied whores, How long she cries, how long her tears to Biscayne Bay. Out of the African plains, the rolling rivers of sand, Out of fires of Nubian delights, Out of the heat of Carthage, Tunisian flames, Out of the rolling dunes, wind wave -rippled, out of rains of sand, storms of thirst Out of Cancer, the mountains of Atlas, Out of ports, out of Lyautey, The winds scorch the waters of the Azores, stretch the Atlantic and Leewards, bound the Biscayne, And burn the springs of Okeechobee. Clouds blaze in the morning sun, cross, recross, rise, fall, swarm, undulate like ocean+s currents, currents of air, of wind build and peak over dried, charred grass by the Okeechobee, blanket with layers of shade, of coolness, of rain, Rain columns, row on row, march on the land, channel each cloud's falling, and falling, steam the land, quench the last thirst of dying things, float them to streams, creeks, ponds, lakes, Ash on the waters of the River, Miami. Now the green -blooming algae coats the land under waters of the River, slows the languid waters, forms ponds in once -white -watered rapids... before dams before canals before channels before gates before the lowering of the swamps and marshes before the killing of the waters before the ending of the glades before the dying... Rapids of the River, Miami. 10788 2D Miami rapids... Singing songs in the morning, In the morning's cooling rapids, Singing, mocking birds' first songs, Bubbling, frothing pink -hued dawns, Rolling over, through the courses{ laughing, Laughing by the shoresf green banks, Gliding under rocks and falling.;: Falling rock to rock... To deep -pooled evening, To ponds with evening woodstorks, Night -walkers in the whitemoon, Shadows playing each pools mirror, Mirror each pool's moon on moon, Mirrored moons, each dancing in the rapids, Rapids falling to the River, Falling, falling, star to star... Past swaying, night -rigged ships, mast lights swaying to the ripples, Past nesting seabirds, wing -tucked, waiting for dawn, Past splashing fins., --- moon -silenced silver flashes, Past early rising rainbows, shores bridged in pastel ribbons, Past snapping shells on piers, bubbled sounds of the docks, Past singing merchantmans' hawsers, hobbled to the land, Past echoing waves, wakes against seawalls, The River slips, languishing along fertile banks, hiding in a veil of haze, Her nubile, sinuous threading of the land to Miami, To the Biscayne, to the birth of the heated winds. Now -ponds are still. Waters slowly slipping under waves of the Biscayne hgainst the ocean tide, soft swelling of the eighth -month moon, Swollen by the summer cloud's sky swollen with rain Falling, filling, splashing, sounding the Miami summer tune. 10,788 21 THE MIAMI Wintar Tones. Miami's waters flog beneath the long nights moon, Winter -chilled from Okeechobee springs and streams Circle pine-boughed islands, northern starlings} hammocts, Gross the green -banked grass Kith evening's jeweled breath. November's northern streams hoag-frost the autumn's grass - Stolen hues, deep -buried in the rock-bound banks, Surface gently, to the sup they111 rainbow brightly In December's morning mists and.,prismed moon glow. The lake's clear mirrored slate a pallet, color touched, Filled with stolen hues. -from winter's early frost, They sink deep, are held below by autumn's heat Until the long night's moon will swirl the tints to flame - The sparkling on the surface, flashing gray to gray From subdued, silver -starred tiaras in the glows Of the moonlight capping every -ravel how short Their time on Okeechobeet to the stream ... Miami - Here now, down the southern flog from placid waters Now arrowed from the Okeechobee pond and slowed, Here now, a River swells with other impregnations, other waters, now are mingled in her stream. The River runs, curves and bends -about each turn, Slaloms banks and bubbles winter birdsl spring songs, She languishes and curls along Palmettos' banks, Then silent, color -dimmed, she slides beneath the spans. She rolls from side to side, her pastel, steel -spanned arches Follow every move, each turn of working ships; Men groan and sweat between her silent, lazy curves And curse her darkly placid motions through the city. Long -winding water from the well of the Biscayne Laps sea -bred ships lined taut and tugging at their hawsers, Circles small boats at their moorings, bubbles piers, Rocks fishermen; sways tall -masted sailors. The ships of other shores here plough her dusky waters, Lifting pastel spans to halt the land -bound movers; She moves the early sunrise patterns to the Bay; How long she holds the long night's moonrise in her. Night -bright lady! Color -bursting from the city, Mirrors spectrum on each wave's foam -Fingered crown, Sparkling stars are rainbow -splashed from trough to trough - This winter month, the long night's moon on The Miami. 10788 2� 0 �'ti^1 i � •� I ' I;i I �'" r•,, i MIAMI REVII#W 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 dally (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. 10785 In the ............... X.. X ... .................. Court, was published in said newspaper In the Issues of October 16, 1990 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 pubtIshad In said Dade County, Florida each day (except Saturday, Sunday and Legal Holidays) and Iras been entered as second class mall matter at the post office In Miami In said Dada Cou ty, Florida, for a period of one year next preceding the Ilml lea tlon of the attached copy of advertisement; and olflant rt r says that she has neither paid nor promised any Pe rse fir or corporation any discount, rebate, commission or ref n for the pur ose of securing this advertisement for ub11 n h the a newspaper. •� Sworn to and subscribed before me this • October 90 I .z sy of ............................. A.D. 19....... `•»• �4l oUp .. of/ ....,/'/.. �+'C�h. �. ............. (51?AIL� ',OFFICIAL NOTARY SEAL" f,N[RYl_ .1. MARI-TR I.1Y COh1M, EAll. 4/12/92 CITY O� MIAMI FLORIDANUMBER $ 26 OF SAID ZONING ATLAS; CONTA UNG , REPEALER PROVISION AND SEVERABILITY CLAD. ,1 - LEQAL NOTICE PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE, All Interested persons will take notice that on the 7th da of ORDINANCE NO.10166 - Sept!th9 6I1V Commission of Miami,", " brdinshces: AN ORDINANCE AMENDING .THE 20NMq AT[ ec OF i ng NO. 10780 ORDINANCE NO. 11000 (EFFECTIVE SEPTEMBEr 4, 1tn t, .ORDINANCE THE NEW ZONING ORDINANCE OF THE CITY 0. AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE ACKNOWLEDGING AND FLORIDA, AS AMENDED, BY CHANGING THE ZONING CLASSIFICATION OF A 19 FOOT STRIP OF LAND ABUT. APPROVING THE TRANSFER OF THE CITY OF MIAMPS NATURAL GAS FRANCHISE ORGINALLY GRANTED. TING, APPROXIMATELY 1701.1991 DELAWARE PARKWAY, - UNDER ORDINANCE NO.,8309, OR ELIZABETHTOWN GAS COMPANY,S'RIGHTS THEREUNDER TO NUI CORPORA- MIAMI, FLORIDA (MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED HEREIN), FROM R•1 SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL AND TION IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE NATURAL GAS.FR'AN• O OFFICE TO C2•LISERAL COMMERCIAL:, AND R' ,.,,,, 'G A f FOOT STRIP NORTHEASTERLY OF, PAR) ' ct 0 CHISE OF1'HE CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA. AND, ABUTTING,. THE NORTHEASTERLY RIGHT•ur-WAY - ORDINANCE NO 10781 LINE OF DELAWARE PARKWAY IN THE EXISTING R•i'AND O ZONING; BY MAKING FINDINGS; AND BY MAKING ALL AN'EME1116-9 NCY ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 2 OF NECESSARY CHANGES ON PAGE NUMBER 26 OF'SAID ORDINANCE NO, 10732 LADOPTED MAY 24, 1990, BY INCREASING APPROPRIATIONS..TO THESPECIAL REV. ZONING ATLAS; CONTAINING A REPEALER PROVISION — ANO'SEVERABILITY CLAUSE; AND PROVIDING AN ENUE FUND ENTITLED "SUMMER FOOD SERVICE PRO. EFFECTIVE DATE. GRAM FOR CHILDREN 1990" IN THE AMOUNT OF $49,306 COMPOSED OF GRANT REIMBURSEMENTS FROM THE ORDINANCE N0..107B7. „ UNITED + - .STATES>'DEPARTMENT!OF.AGRICULTURE THROUGH THE FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION; AW ORDINANCE AMENDING, THE 20NING ATLAS OF CONTAINING A REPEALER PROVISION AND A SEVER- ORDINANCE NO.9500, THE ZONING ORDINANCE:OFTHE CITY,OF MIAMI,. FLORIDA, AS AMENDED, BY APPLYING ABILITY CLAUSE, SECTION 1610, HC-1: GENERAL USE HERITAGECONSER• ORDINANCENO.10782 VATION OVERLAY DISTRICT.TO:THE MIAMI RIVER RAPIDS ARCHEOLOGICAL ZONE: APPROXIMATELY 2810.2916 — AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING APPROPRIATIONS,FOR CITY OF MIAMI CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS! tlONTINUING NORTHWEST SOUTH RIVER DRIVE AND THATSECTION OF THE NORTH FORK'OF 'THE MIAMI=RIVER LOCATED AND REVISING PREVIOUSLY APPROVEDI`SCHEDULED ALONG THE SOUTHEASTERLY PROPERTY.LII CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECTS; ESTABLISHING NEW DELAWARE PARKWAY, MIAMI, FLORIDA (MOI CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECTS TO BEGIN DURING ULARLY DESCRIBED HEREIN); INCORPOW FISCAL YEAR 1990.91; REPEALING PROVISIONS OF THE DESIGNATION REPORT; MAKINGFI,NDII MAKING -ALL NECESSARY CHANGES ON PAb ORDINANCE NO. 10642; AS AMENDED, FISCALYEAR 1989.90 CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS APPROPRIATIONS 26 OF SAID ZONING ATLAS; CONTAINING A ORDINANCE WHICH MAY BE IN CONFLICT WITH THIS PROV191ON AND SEVERABILITY CLAOSE; 0 ORDINANCE; AND PROVIDINGCONDITIONS, AUTHORI• ING AN. EFFECTIVE DATE. ZATIONS AND DIRECTIONS TO THE CITY MANAGER AND ORDINANCE NO JW-Ra CITY CLERK. ORDIN ANCE NO. 10783 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE'20NING' ORDINANCE, NO 11000 (EFFECTIVE SEPTEME AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE FUTURE LAND USE MAP THE NEW ZONING ORDINANCE OF THE CIT) OF ORDINANCE NO.. 10544, AS AMENDED, THE MIAMI FLORIDA, AS AMENDED, BY APPLANG.-SE COMPREHENSIVE NEIGHBORHOOD PLAN 1989.2000, FOR HCA: GENERAL USE HERITAGE CONS,ERVA PROPERTY LOCATED AT APPROXIMATELY 2490.2670 LAY. DISTRICT TO THE MIAMI RIVER RAPID NORTHWEST 18TH TERRACE: THE TRIANGULAR, AREA LOG►CALZONE; APPROXIMATELY 2610.2918 N GENERALLY BOUNDED'BY THE MIAMI CANAL ON THE SOUTH RIVER DRI,VE.ANDTHAT SECT ION OF NORTH, THE MIAMI RIVER ON THE' SOUTH AND ALINE FORK OF THE MIAMI RIVER LOCATED�A APPROXIMATELY 100 FEET EASTERLY OF, AND PARAL- LEL TO, THE EAST RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF NORTHWEST SOUTHEASTERLY PROPERTY LINE,OF,-18$1 PARK WAY,'.MIAM1, FLORIDA (MORE PAR' 27TH AVENUE ON THE WEST, MIAMI, FLORIDA (MORE DESCRIBED HEREIN);'MAKING FINDINGS, IN PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED HEREIN), BY CHANGING THE ING THE DESIGNATION REPORT; 'AND MAO DESIGNATION OF -THE SUBJECT PROPERTY FROM ESSARY CHANGES_ON.PAGE NUMBER;: DUPLEX RESIDENTIAL TO INDUSTRIAL; MAKING FIND- ZONING ATLAS; CONTAINING A REPEALER 1' INGS; INSTRUCTING THE.CITY CLERK TOiTRN� I A» n,u I zoo"`idNb'SEVERABILITY .CLAUSE, AND: PRO COPY OF THIS ORDINANCE TO.THE AFFECT•. O AGEN•S2 O u'LSI �tatL�EFFECTIVE'DATE. '> CIES; AND PROVIDING A REPEALER PROVISION, SEVER- sn ABILITY CLAUSE AND AN EFFECTIVE DATE r ORDINANCE NO. 10789 ORDINANCE NQ.10784 AN ORDINANCE RELATING TO PLANNING A euewMLM__'rrueorco ao e%p TWO f.ODP OF-1 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE ZONING ATLAS OF ORDINANCE NO. 110W (EFFECTIVE SEPTEMBER 4, 19" THE NEW ZONING ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA, AS AMENDED, BY CHANGING THE ZONING CLASSIFICATION OF APPROXIMATELY'120.186 SOUTH- WEST 13TH STREET; 1315.1325 SOUTHWEST 2ND AVENUE,:MIAMI; FLORIDA (MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED HEREIN), FROM O.OFFICE TO C•1 RESTRICTED COMMERCIAL; BY MAKING FINDINGS; AND BY MAKING ALL THE NECESSARY CHANGES ON PAGE NO. 37 OF SAID ZONING ATLAS; CONTAINING A REPEALER PROVISION AND SEVERABILITY CLAUSE; AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE ORDINANCE NO.10785 , AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE ZONING ATLAS OF ORDINANCE NO. 9500, THE ZONING ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA, AS AMENDED, BY CHANGING THE ZONING CLASSIFICATION OF A 19 FOOT STRIP OF LAND ABUTTING APPROXIMATELY 1701-1991 DELAWARE PARKWAY, MIAMI, FLORIDA (MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED HEREIN), FROM RS-212 ONE FAMILY DETACHED RESIDENTIAL AND RO-3/6 RESIDENTIAL OFFICE TO CG-2/7 GENERAL COMMERCIAL, AND RETAINING A 1 FOOT STRIP NORTHEASTERLY OF, PAR- ALLEL TO AND ABUTTING, THE NORTHEASTERLY RIGHT- OF-WAY LINE OF DELAWARE PARKWAY IN THE EXISTING RS-2/2 AND RO.3/6 ZONING; BY MAKING FINDINGS; AND BY MAKING ALL NECESSARY CHANGES ON PAGE CONTAINED IN SECTION 62.84(2)"RELATIYI NOTICE .AND:SOLICITATION;-BY,AMENDII 62-61(4)'ACCORDINGLY; CONTAINING A,REI VISION AND A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE; ANI AN EFFECTIVE DATE. ORDINANCE NO.10790 AN RDINANCE AMENDING THE FUTURE W OF,.!QRDINANCE NO 10544, AS AMENDED COMPREHENSIVE NEIGHBORHOOD.f ANV jI E 3N AN IIG, . HIGHWAY, MIAMI, FLORIDA (MO RE.PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED HEREIN), BY CHANGING,THE DESIGNATION OF THE SUBJECT PROPERTY FROM SINGLE FAMILY RES- IDENTIAL TO RESTRICTED COMMERCIAL; MAKING.FIND- INGS; INSTRUCTING THE CITY CLER,KjO'TRANSMIT A COPY OF THIS ORDINANCE TO THEAFFECTED. AGEN CIES; AND PROVIDING A REPEALER PROVISION, SEVER - ABILITY CLAUSE AND AN EFFECTIVE DATE ORDINANCE NO.10781 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE ZONING ATLAS 'OF ORDINANCE NO. 9500, AS AMENDED, THE ZONING ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA,'; BY. CHANGING THE ZONING CLASSIFICATION FROM RS-212 WNW NUR, 26 OF SAID ZONING ATLAS; CONTAINING A IN PROVISION AND SEVERABILITY CLAUSE; AND i�►i�I`�f�r� PR CIN0 AN EFFECTIVE DATE. zx '" ` ORDINANCE No. was OR6 atiab that•ntt a yth lie at thi 1Ak1 pf Mldlfilli, rt1�� , +} k°:'` r •+.,'`. AN INANCE AMENDING THE ZONING ATLAS OF t)[NAMf£ NCl 10780 OR i►JCE NO, 11000 (EFFECTIVE SEPTEMBER 4, 19M), 'k TH ZONING ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF MIAMI, Tx4"1Nf�1E,�11 IcNdW��iiCi ANq FL DA, AS AMENDED, BY CHANGING THE ZONING „_, i 0 (=1 1 DF E Cf l' t�T: fV1fAM1'3 C IFICATION OF A 19 FOOT STRIP OF LAND ABUT• NAF A. DNIff3t5�1f11INALLY GfiANT1:l) TIN fir, 1701.1991 DELAWARE PARKWAY, '" 111:pp b 1 Ni�' j_.� , QQR ELIZAl3ETHTQWN aAS = M(' IiSFLORIDA (MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED i FUF7 fa-TWNUI' -AP6AA HE ►; FROM R•1 SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL AND •Wi��H , E PIATURAL GASiFR/{N O f;ETO C2•LIBERAL COMMERCIAL, AND RETAINING r pOIE rF 1AMI,F'LORItlA''` A OT`$TRIP NORTHEASTERLY OF, PARALLEL TO '` fa; +,. AN BURING. THE NORTHEASTERLY RIGHT-OF-WAY 14 W� 1T�1 LIN '',F.bEiAWARE PARKWAY IN THE EXISTING R•1 AND 0 Z LNG; BY MAKING FINDINGS; AND BY MAKING ALL * � AN�iw 91Nfi 1� i�l���IIJW&SECTION 2 OF NE 95ARY CHANGES ON PAGE NUMBER 28 OF SAID } ORS i i'lr`3 q �.� ,000TED MAY 24,'1990, BY ZQ INd'ATLAS; CONTAINING A REPEALER PROVISION AA INC R Q IA I0 S,JTb THE SPECIAL REV.,AN j81=VERABILITY CLAUSE; AND PROVIDING AN '" , ENUEVF a S1t�yb kpQD SERVICE PRO EF OYIVE DATE. G ,AM:` l99b" IN THI:"A1,+IbUNT'QF s49306 r' ," 1j F' A _ 'REI BU l EMENTSRFRONI THE rh ORDINANCE NO. 10787 toF, QRICULTURE gs , �s.:. fiHlO fL AbADEARTMENTbF`EDUCATION ;'AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE,ZONING ATLAS OF •CONTAININi ;A REP AI;EIJ PROVISION AND A $EVER OR ii( ANCE,NO, 9500, THE ZONING ORDINANCE OF THE 11t1IYP'rU8E1u,t� C _' n^: CITY'IF1IIAMi. .FLORIDA, AS AMENDED, BY APPLYING laSJO, HC•1: GENERAL USE HERITAGE CONSER- <, E�NC1r 10764 VATIOW&ERLAY DISTRICT TO THE MIAMI RIVER RAPIDS j,1+�3 bN,ORDI` A3fACI5fl�(0"P[kt]RI TIONS FOR , ARCOL(iGICAL ZONE: APPROXIMATELY 2810.2916 ( NO . "WEST, SOUTH RIVER DRIVE AND THAT SECTION CITYbF IAMt;G `pIfA1 iMPReIVEMENTS; ONTI•NUING OF'l .N'bRTH'FORK OF.THE MIAMI RIVER LOCATED AND RE 11 10 pEV10USLY`iWPPROVED CHEDULED •ALtj :,ff' SOUTHEASTERLY PROPERTY LINE OF 1851 CAp1}Ai,lhi ,;OhOJECTS,'EStABLIS4ING NEW DE ARE PARKWAY, MIAMI, FLORIDA (MORE PARTIC• APi AL Ir PROVEM,hIV �jp,ROJECTs TO BEGIN DURINd ULA LY''DESCRIBED`HEREIN); INCORPORATING THE FISOA"L YEAR;19909f; yRj(EF ALING PROVISIONS OF DEQNATION REPORT; MAKING FINDINGS; AND. ORDIrkNA10E(Y`�11042O'AIDEb, THE FISCAL;YEAR MA,�`a_ NALI NECESSARY CHANGES ON PAGE NUMBER js�6S90'CAPI _`A`L"''IMP.R VE ENT$ APPROPR1ATIONS 26 0 SAID ZONING ATLAS; CONTAINING A REPEALER ORDINAf�CEd HItH MAY!BEtfN'CONFL"ICT WITH_THIS a `PRO LION AND 'SEVERABILITY CLAUSE; AND PROViD• ORDINANCE, ANtl PROViDINd.00NDITIONS,: AUTHORI 1NG N'EFFECTIVE DATE, 7� ZATIONB AND;DiPkCTIONS TO THE CITY 111gNAGER, AND a " CPf fif�:LEFK ; �jY v rt , g; ORDINANCE N.O._10T t'), ri5+<t R�iN 'NCir Njd`:107a3 � p ; ANRbINANCE AMENDINd THE ZONING ATLAS OF A}rl*,}' iGStsa'i ORDINANCE.N0:,1,1000 (EFFECTIVE SEPTEMBER 4, �990), N OiDIM1►(�CANIENDIt�GkTHE•,F,UTURE LAND USE MAP. '�THE,I�EWZONING ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF t011AM1, OF,ORDINAN.CESNO 10544, AS,AMENDEO, THE;MIAMI x FLORiDA; AS AMENDED; BY APPLYING SECTION 710 CAMPiEH N�VEIJE�GIBORHOOb,PLAN;1989�2000, FOR HC• ,QENERAL.USE HERITAGE CONSERVATION OVER'I'H ?t�iTY t�D AiT„ drA'�_'1'F, IO�, IVIA7EL`1r249p21I70 LAY ISTRICT:TO,THE MIAMI RIVER RAPIDS ARCHED N1RTHWFStH'ERRACE.:THE TRIANGULAR,AREA ` ' COgJCALZONE; APPROXIMATELY 28102916NORTHWEST f ENFRALLY ;i3Ol)1JDED BY THE�MIAMI:,OANAL ON THE SOIU��T, H RIVER:DRI�IEAND THAT SECTION OF THE NORTH NOR7.H, THE,MIA ;RIVER ONSTHE'SOUTH AND ALINE FOf10 -OF THE `.MIAMI RIVER LOCATED -ALONG THE . *kA,PR24,1 T.ELX sf f_ EASTERI:Y;OFi,AND.;PARAL SOI HERS ERLY; PROPERTY LINE OF 1851 DELAWARE LF,I:t,T.hI►ST (17tI�T�F AY�INE,QF,•,NOA.TrH11HEST PAf1KWAY NIAMi'.FCORIDA.(MORE PARTICULARLY q 27TN.,/ECEP�HEWEB,IVI AMI,:` _L0111bA (�AORE DE _.RIBED;HEREIN); MAKING FINDINGS; INCORPORAT• PARTICUf ARL' 1ESCRIBED i:RE�N),rB CHANGINt3 HE - .rt ' ' IN0 E DESIGNATION °j � ; T ,, :;TH.REPORT;,AND MAKING ALL NEC- ,„bESiGNATiQ, •_0154TF1E SUBJECT t3ROPERTYTROM -"V ESSi1RY CHANQES;ON,PAGE NUMBER 26 OF SAID DUpEX IjESIMTCAIr:TniNaUSTRIAL; N(AKINd:FINp ZONINQ'ATLAS;'CONTAINING' A REPEALER PROVISION INGSi;'IN$ ,RIJC�[IC9Q T H1E�CiC�' (�`LERKa7dy . IIj`! �•r'"`')' $f+p.e," Nbt'ttvRAA'BILITY CLAUSE; AND PROVIDING AN z CRPS!.QEFIS:gRC� NAI�CE TO THE AFJ=a".ACi N4'S8c0� ��?'�t�p(lFFECTIVE'DATE. i CIES;,AN O�11bif�G,A;�iE('EALEI PROVI310 , SE ER I� Y. ' T ABILITY CLASE'AND'AN EFFECTIVE DATE ORDINANCE NO.10789 dRDINAN�FE, 0 107G1 t _ ( ••AN QIjDINANCE�RELATING TO PLANNING AND ZONING, AMENDING CHAPTER 62 OF THE CODE OF THE CITY OF +Sa AN ORDINANCEr AMENDING, TFIE ZONING ATLAS OF MIAMI;' FLORIDA, AS AMENDED, BY AMENDING SECTION ORDINANCE NO 11000 (EFFECTIVE SEPTEMBER 4,',198D), 62 11.MY .: CHANGING• THE COMPOSITION OF THE �F�E.I9EWZONING.'ORDINANCE',OFTHE'CITYOFMIAMI, UIRBAR DEVELOPMENT,:REVIEW BOARD;,BY DELETING FLORIQA;'AS?gMENbED,>BY; CHANGING THE''ZONINQ PROCE9URES FOR APPOINTMENT TO SAID BOARD i=;�CLASBfFICATION OFAP,PFIOXIMATELY 12a188 SOUTH -r,.' CONTAINED .IN SECTION 6284(2) RELATIVE TO PUBLIC sr 4 ihIRSTt•STREET, 1,T11 1325 SOUTHWESTr2ND NOTJCE.,AND'SOLICITATION; BY AMENDING SECTION � AXe NUE Mt(�1yjI FL ORIDA,(MOREA)ARTICULARLY 62.844'A000RDINGLY; CONTAINING A REPEALER ' i Ct 18EO :H FIEIN) yFROM' O=OFFICE TO:C-1PRO- -VISION 'AND A.SEVERABILITY CLAUSE; AND PROVIDING R O�cotAMERCIAL, BY-..MAKING'FIND'INGB; AND AN ti REFFECTIVE DATE. ' �Kj4Z� AI.I�THENECESSARX CHANGE8:ON'PAGE Y O n ;7 Cf S D ZONING'ATLAS, CONTAINING A ORDINANCE N0.10790 IW_ OVISION AND$ ERABILITy CU►USE, AND " f PRO, �DN A EFFECTIVE PATE ` AN RDINANCE AMENDING THE FUTURE LAND USE MAP OF DINANCE NO. 10544, AS AMENDED, THE MIAMI r r fro QRDI VANCE NO "10188� CO REHENSIVE NEIGHBORHOOD PLAN 1989'2000, FOR h P.R PERTY LOCATED AT APPROXIMATELY 3580 MAIN ' AN pINANCE AMENDING THE,ZONING ATLAS OF HIG1HWAY; MIAMI, FLORIDA (MORE PARTICULARLY ORDINANCE NO, 9500,THE ZONING ORDINANCE OF THE DESCRIBED HEREIN), BY CHANGING THE DESIGNATION CITY,& MIAMI; FLORIDA, AS AMENDED; BY CHANGING OF THE SUBJECT PROPERTY FROM SINGLE FAMILY RES- THE ZO' LASSIFICATION OF A 19 FOOT STRIP OF IDENTIAL TO RESTRICTED COMMERCIAL; MAKING FIND- '.;NILANDrABUTTING APPROXIMATELY 1701 1991'DELAWARE INGS; INSTRUCTING THE CITY CLERK TO TRANSMIT A PARKWAY,'_MIAMI, FLORIDA (MOREPARTICULARLY COPY OF THIS ORDINANCE TO THE AFFECTED AGEN• DESCRIBED`'HEREIN);-FROM'RS-212 ONE FAMILY CIES; AND PROVIDING A REPEALER PROVISION, SEVER - DETACHED ;RESIDENTIAL AND RO.3/8"RESIDENTIAL ABILITY CLAUSE AND AN EFFECTIVE DATE. OFFICE T6;00•217 GENERAL' -COMMERCIAL; AND ORDINANCEN0.10781 RETAINING Al FOOT STRIP NORTHEASTERLY OF, PAR- ' ALL:EL-TO AND ABUTTING,THENORTHEASTERLY :RIGHT - AN 'ORDINANCE AMENDING THE ZONING ATLAS OF OF -WAY LINE OF"DELAWARE PARKWAY IN,THE EXISTING ORDINANCE NO. 9500, AS AMENDED, THE ZONING ft42AND RO.318ZONING; BY MAKING FINDINGS; AND ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA, BY 0Y MAKING ALL NECESSARY CHANGES ON PAGE CHANGING THE ZONING CLASSIFICATION FROM RS•2/2 ONE FAMILY DETACHED RESIDENTIAL TO SPI.2 COCO• NUT GROVE CENTRAL COMMERCIAL DISTRICT FOR THE PROPERTY LOCATED AT 3680 MAIN HIGHWAY, MIAMI, FLORIDA (MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED, HEREIN), AND BY MAKING ALL THE NECESSARY CHANGES, ON PAGE NO. 46 OF SAID ZONING ATLAS; CONTAINING A REPEALER PROVISION AND A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE. ORDINANCE NO. 10792 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE 11000, AS AMENDED, THE NEW ZONING ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA (EFFECTIVE SEPTEMBER 4,19W), BY AMENDING ARTICLE 9, GENERAL AND SUPPLEMEN• TARY REGULATIONS, SECTION 001, LOT, YARDS AND RELATED TERMS; DEFINITIONS; METHODS FOR MEAS, UREMENT; GENERAL REQUIREMENTS AND LIMITATIONS, BY ADDING NOISE LIMITATIONS TO SECTION>`907.4 YARDS, GENERAL LIMITATIONS ON OCCUPANCY; CONTAINING A REPEALER PROVISION AND SEVERABIL- ITY CLAUSE; AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE, ORDIANNCE NO. 10793 AN ORDINANCE. DEFINING AND DESIGNATJNG THETER...; RITORIAL LIMITS FQR,,THE CITY OF MIAMI FOR THE PURPOSE "OF TAXATION; FIXING THE MILLAGE AND LEV• YING TAXES IN THE CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA, FOR THE FISCAL YEAR BEGINING OCTOBER 1, 1990, AND ENDING SEPTEMBER 30, 1991; CONTAINING A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE. ORDINANCE NO. 10794 AN ORDINANCE MAKING APPROPRIATIONS FOR=THE FISCAL YEAR ENDING SEPTEMBER 30,-1.991; CONTAINING A REPEALER' PROVISION; AND A SEV•. '- ERABILITY CLAUSE. ORDINANCE N0:10795 AN ORDINANCE, WITH ATTACHMENT, RELATED TO TAXA TION, DEFINING AND DESIGNATING THE TERRITORIAL LIMITS OF,THE DOWNTOWN DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT OF THE CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA; FIXINGTHE MILLAGE AND LEVYING TAXES. IN .SAID DOWNTOWN DEVELOP- MENT DISTRICT. FOR THE FISCAL YEAR.BEGINNING OCTOBER 1, 1990, AND ENDING `SEPTEMBER 4%,19$i, ' AT FIVE -TENTHS (.65 MILLS ON THE DOLLAR OF THE'_ NONEXEMPT: ASSESSED VALUE OF' ALL REAL AND PER•; SONAL PROPERTY IN SAID DISTRICT; PROVIDING THAT SAID MILLAGE AND THE TAXES LEVIED HEREIN SHALL" . BE IN ADDITION TO THE FIXING OF THE MILLAGE. AND THE LEVYING OF TAXES WITHIN THE.TERRITORIAL LIMITS OF THE CITY OF MIAMI AS REFLECTEDIN THE— CITY'S MILLAGE-LEVY ORDINANCE FOR THE AFORESAID FISCAL YEAR WHICH IS REQUIRED BYCITY CHARTER SECTION 27; PROVIDING THAT THE FIXING_ OF THE MILL , AGE AND LEVYING:OF TAXES HEERIN SHALL BE IN , ADDITION TO SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS, PROVIDING -THAT . • r THIS ORDINANCE SHALL -NOT BE`DEEMED AS REPEALING ON -AMENDING ANY OTHER ORDINANCE , FIXING MILLAGE OR .LEVYING" TAXES BUT "SHALL BE DEEMED SUPPLEMENTAL AND IN ADDITION THERETO; CONTAINING A REPEALER PROVISION, SEVERABILITY CLAUSE AND PROVIDING. FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE• ORDINANCE NO.10790 AN ORDINANCE MAKING APPROPRIATIONS FROM THE DOWNTOWN DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT AND VALOREM TAX LEVY AND OTHER MISCELLANEOUS., INCOME -FOR',,.-.` THE DOWNTOWN; DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY• OF,THE - CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA, FOR,ONESIXTH (OCTOBER,/, 199Q TO NOVEMBER 30, 1991) OF THE:°FISCAL':YEAR ENDING SEPTEMBER 30, 1991, AUTHORD7NG THE EXEC UTIVE DIRECTOR OF THE DOWNTOWN DEVELOPMENT -- AUTHORITY TO INVITE OR ADVERTISE REQUIRED. BIDS; PROVIDING BUDGETARY FLEXIBILITY; PROVIDING THAT THIS ORDINANCE BE DEEMED SUPPLEMENTAL AND IN ADDITION TO THE ORDINANCE --MAKING APPROPRIA TIONS FOR.THE FISCAL YEAR.ENDING"SEPTEMBER 30, 1991, FOR THE OPERATIONS OF THE CITYiOFF:MIAMI, CONTAINING A REPEALER PROVISION,, SEVERABILITY -• "_.•., CLAUSE, AND PROVIDING FORAN EFFECTIVE DATE. " Said 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 8:00 am.. and 5:00 p.m. (8315) i MATTY HIRAI CITY CLERK MIAMI, FLORIDA 10/16 90-4.101677M