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HomeMy WebLinkAboutR-90-0731J-90-918 9/27 /90 9 0 - 731 REsottmoN NO. A RESOLUTION DIRECTING THE CITY ADMINISTRATION TO EARMARK FROM A SPECIAL, FUND, BEING ESTABLISHED TO RECEIVE VOLUNTARILY PROFFERED CONTRIBUTIONS PLEDGED — TO THE CITY OF MIAMI DURING PLANNING AND a= ZONING MEETINGS OF THE CITY COMMISSION, THE INITIAL $25,000 DEPOSITED IN SAID FUND FOR _ THE FUNDING OF SECURITY FOR THE RAINBOW k' VILLAGE; FURTHER INSTRUCTING THE CITY -- ADMINISTRATION TO AUTOMATICALLY BRING TO THE —_ CITY COMMISSION'S ATTENTION FOR ITS REVIEW, — THE STATUS OF SAID FUND WHENEVER THE FUND BALANCE REACHES $25,000. a — BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA: Section 1. The City Administration is hereby directed to — earmark the first $25,000 from revenues in a Special Fund being established to receive voluntarily proffered contributions pledged to the City of Miami during Planning and Zoning City Commission meetings for the funding of security for the Rainbow Village. These revenues shall be appropriated upon the -- presentation of an appropriations ordinance for adoption by the City Commission. _ Section 2. The City Administration is hereby instructed hereafter to automatically bring to the City Commission's — attention for its review, the status of the above Fund whenever the Fund balance reaches $25,000. Section 3. This Resolution shall become immediately upon its adoption. PASSED AND ADOPTED this 27th day of a tem 01 XAVIER L. HIRAI, CITY CLERK PREPARED AND APPROVED BY: L F ` L E . MAXWEL EF ASSIST CITY ATTORNEY PROVED AS TO FORM AND ewe . x To: Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Commission FROM : Cesar H. Odi City Manager DATE : SEP 191990 FILE SUEUECT : Developer Donations: 1990 REFERENCES: Item PZ-12, City Commission Agenda of September 27, 1990 ENCLOSURES: DISCUSSION: Per the direction of the City Commission on March 22 and September 7, 1990, it is respectfully requested that the Commission review the attached list (see Attachment A) and make a decision as to the distribution of the fund established to receive voluntary proffers so the Administration can implement these instructions as funds become available. BACKGROUND: On March 22, 1990, the Commission questioned the Administration and on April 26, 1990, the Commission passed Motion 90-329; as follows: "A MOTION INSTRUCTING THE CITY MANAGER TO ESTABLISH A SPECIAL FUND TO CONTAIN ALL VOLUNTARILY PROFFERED CONTRIBUTIONS MADE TO THE CITY OF MIAMI, SAID FUND TO BE HELD IN RESERVE FOR FUTURE ALLOCATION BY THE CITY COMMISSION ON A QUARTERLY BASIS$n Y By memorandum of June 6, 1990, the Finance Department established the following special revenue fund: Account Name - Proffered Trust Fund Revenue Index Code - 038032 #, Project Number - 688010 1 (plus subsidiary number)�� h y Per advice of the Finance Department, an appropriations ordinance must 4e prepared for the Commission's consideration prior to making disbursements from , this fund.. The attachment (see attachment A) shows the current status of 1990 donations, 0n May 24, 1990, a representative of Metro -Dade County Department of toiusind and Urban Development had requested consideration of City participation in 4making physical improvements to public housing and the Commission had view w .t 1; Page 1 of 290 ty,]��iki7C,.yii�irrti'."' ti 43 rt Page 2 of 2 . . . . . . . . . . . A*h" ' t � a"f i%•'c,S�J Krt i}r t`-t�t 'j43 -f � -.1 m h �r .at 1. ♦ }L zLr_ ATTACHMENT A :ate City of Miami �- Planning, Building & Zoning Department 9/16/90 DEVELOPER DONATIONS: 1990 Reference date/ &blunt (S) Proffered By: Pertaining To.,, Deposited To: - 2/15/90 Carter McDowell Alandco Ph I, Centro NR-Misc. 5,000 Esq., Fine, Jacobson SPI-21 River Mater Invoice by 2/15- et al for Alandco Quadrant District 99-1106 - 4/15/90 SW 2nd Ave., — prior to BP Miami River, I-95' A SW 2nd St. Ref: PZ-2; 2/15/90 3/22/90 Lucia Dougherty 3401 S.W. 22nd Boy's Club MR _ 5,000 Esq. Greenberg, Terrace by 6/22/90 Traurig et al— for Coral Way Building Corp. — w----r-w--r-------w--------------w-------------- ------------ ---------------------irr-r-- City Comission Motion 90-329; April 26, 1990 instructed the Managger-to.establish special revenue fund - "Proffered Trust Fund" to contain all voluntarily proffered - contributions, said fund to be held in reserve for future allocations by the City Commission on a quarterly basis.- Y ----------------- --w -------------------------- --w w - w----------------------------------a w C- 7/26/90 A.E. Quinton Jr/ 120 S.W. 13th St. Voluntary OR himself, Maquins Ref. PZ - 3 & 4 Contribution Inc. plus Trust for Boy's Club Equip. .•• L y♦�� +i.74 T ,Q��.�•�L ..S r t aLL . #� .y• :�'K •b" r :44 .• i t + 14 .. .... .. ...... to Notes: MR No Record/ Not Receive REC Received 0 w*ills, b C .t Mayor Suates! If you get that, you're going to be a real siagiaian, booause we've been trying to get assurances on that now for about thiree years nab as+eh year it just seems, you know, are get promisee and promisee. Ms. Adkerr 96, I said... Mayor Suarest I guess nobody want to give up on it because it seams like a *sky exciting project but it's a tough one to put together. Ms. Adker- I sit as the representative to the Coanunity Developmsnt Advisory Board from Overtown. Nobody talks to me. I didn't see the proposal until I got in the meeting. I need to know something. -tire Mayor Dawkins- Is there any way, Mr. Manager, that you can schedule for a discussion item progress on the... Mayor Suarez: Washington Heights. Vice Mayor Dawkins: ...the program so that Mrs: Adker can come down here and be told what it is at the next meeting on the 7th? Mr. Odio: Yes, sir. Vice Mayor Dawkins: Is that all right, Mrs. Adker? Ms. Adkert That's fine, I'll sleep tonight. Vice Mayor.Dawkins: All right, we'll schedule it as a regular Commission item and please come prepared to tell Mrs. Adker and the rest of us the status of the New Washington Heights project so that we can all of us know what we're doing. Mr. Odic: That's the hotel thing.... Vice Mayor Dawkins: Yes, please. Mayor Suarez: Don't hesitate to go to the Off Street Parking Authority too. They're the lead agency on that and their board ought to hear_frcp you. Mr. Tatar Mr. Mayor, before you vote on 17 again, I don't know whether... Vice Mayor Dawkins: Pull the mike up, Stan. Mr. Tatar Thank you, Miller. I don't know whether or not the specific request I made this morning has to be exempted from it or is a separate item' procedurally and I again request any amount of money, whatever you can allocate for that specific purpose. -- Mayor Suarez: There was one amount, I guess, but not for face-lift purposes. _ It was for security for Rainbow Village, 439,000, I think. - Mr. Tatet Um hm. Mr. Odic: $39,600 is here. Commissioner Alonso: That was included, something. Mr. Castansda: Six -fifty. Commissioner Alonso: Yes, that's part of what we approved last time. Mr. Castansdat That's correct, Commissioner. Commissioner Alonso: It's very little. f Vice Mayor Dawkins: But if we expect to get money, quote, unquote, from the Governor for security, quote, unquote, why can't we take $39,000 and Rive It to Mr. Tate for what he's trying to do and see if we can get started - Commissioner Alonso: Commissioner, we are going to got Tallahassee. He can atteet to thato that is true. as *nor f rms 00— 731 a= May 241 49" a Mr. Tatat Bight. Commissioner Alonsot We are going to get some money from Tallahassee. 'ice Mayor Dawkins So, why don't we take the thirty -bin*? 'Why don't we take... Mr. Tate I'm not sure you can reallocate those monies though, they're for security monies. I mentioned to you again, our budget for next year for security from $600,000 this year is going up to $2 million with HUD with bade County and all you do is... any of you all have to go out to any of the low cost subsidized housing or moderate income housing projects to see what the needs of security are out there. I used to go out there by myself at night. Most of the residents know me. I no longer go there •alone. I go with at least a Metro patrol car and they all know I'm only there as a volunteer, to it's kind of scary. So, security is a real problem. But, you know, what I'm looking for is hopefully... I asked for $3 million and I'll take any part of it for beautification. The most important thing that those areas need to enhance, not only this specific project, but to enhance the entire Overtown and these other moderate and low cost housing projects. Commissioner Alonso: Yes, I'd also like to say and I didn't say this in the morning because this is a project that I'm trying to get underway and I'm so committed to the security in public housing that I'm working as a private project to have a concert, the City of Miami Orange Bowl, in order to get money for public housing and I'm working to have at least two or three concerts and I think that the private sector can help on this endeavor and if we sell tickets, $10 or $15, when they are paying twenty-nine, thirty and we are going to have the artists come and play for the sake of giving this money to public housing and to do it for free and I'm sure that we're going to get some money from that. At least I'm sure we are going to have forty, forty- five thousand people coming to this event and it will be some money that it's going to be directed to help and what you're asking, for security it public housing, and I'm very committed to that and I'm working and I have already obtained support of many people in the community that see this as a great necessity as well as I do and I encourage all of my fellow members of the Commission to work with me on this project to make it a reality. Mayor Suarez: And by the way, the Board of Realtors has been touted as being willing to help with face-lift of presumably graffiti - properties affected with graffiti - I would hope that they would turn their attention having not been too successful in that volunteer proposal into public housing face-lifts because they're there, presumably they have some resources and they're quite powerful. There's 3,000 of them, I think, in the State of Florida. Mr. Tate: Yes, I'm not so interested in them. I don't think they're quite as interested in face-lifting in the areas in which they don't do very much in selling. These are primarily black, low income areas and the realtors do not have a very lucrative involvement. Vice Mayor Dawkins: No desire to go.... Mr. Tate: Right. They really don't. Mayor Suarez: Test them. That way, they won't get written up in the Miami Her any more as having proposed something and than people supposedly don't follow up on them. Maybe it's just they don't want to do the things that we really need, they want to do something also. Vice Mayor Dawkins: Mr. Mayor, before we go any further. over there from Public Works? Mr. Odic: The director. Mr. Luis Prieto: Yes, sir. Mr. Manager, who's„ Vice Mayor Dawkins: This morning one of the residents said that at the Now Haven project, there's no sidewalks and no drainage and we passed a resolution on 4/12/90 to go out there and do this construction. What's the hold up? I understand that the contract is in the Law Department. What's the problem? Vice Mayor bawkius: fee, well, the lady stood here this morning and day that when it rains, she can't Maik out of hot building. This doesn't make dense. Mir. friatot I'll find out, sir. �- 'ice Mayor Dawkins: All right, then let me know when... z M • frista: I will. Vice Mayor Dawkins: ...how quickly you can get that out of the Law Department r_ and how quickly we can got this construction started because we'w already passed it. Mr. Prieto& 'yes, *it. Vice Mayor Dawkins: OK, the other thing is at 545 N.W. 30th Street, agaiu, they say they got no sidewalks and no gutters. Mr. Prieto: What did you... Vice Mayor Dawkins: 545 N.W. 30th Street. Find out when we plan to put it in there and 67th Street and 12th Court. There's a large hole, sir, in the middle of the road and it's not our roadway, it's the County's roadway. hind out how you can got that hole repaired tomorrow. If you can't get it repaired tomorrow, let us know so the Mayor can call Mayor Clark and expedite that. Mr. Prieto% I will, sir. Thank you. - Vice Mayor Dawkins: OK? Now, back to you, Stan. How we can come up with some money and... Mr. Tate: Well, 1 guess, and I don't want to be presumptuous, I guess if you allocated whatever monies you are comfortable for this specific purpose, it _ — could be done and I certainly would not infer or to take it out of the Health and Human Services portion of the budget and CDBG which %rotrld be health and food. But there are other areas that can be taken out. 2 just think I know shrubs and painting doesn't sound like it's very important, but, you know, E> I'va been in the real estate business for 42 years and when you want to impress, not only the people who are living there, but the people who are in the surrounding area, that's what it takes, and it will have a major effect, - in my opinion, on the private surrounding property owners. Just look what you did in the arena area and how that's helped. f,P h; Vice Mayor Dawkins: Let's do this then. Let's you and I sit down and figure out a way where you and this Commission can get together with the unions and see if we can't - and I'm just thinking off the top of my head - see if we cannot get the unions, the developers and other people who come doyen here before us, to donate the materials and what have you and see what we can -doT and on the 7th you come back and let's you and 2... well, hell, you're talking, about a project, I guess we're talking about $100,000. Commissioner Do Yurre: You know, one thing that we could look at is, we can make a commitment now, if we want, of saying that the monies *hat we get. M, donated by different groups when they come before us for zoning changes and things of that nature, that that money be earmarked for this program. And that way Mr. Tate: That Would be great. Mayor Suarers I like that. I like that. #i Commissioner Alonzo: That'sTr great. �r. �n Commissioner De Yurro: OK.. , t Mayor Suarez: We've bean putting a lot of money into tteps, suppQs+nd3,yi into` some kind of �► trio fund. I AsVer see tbe. treos that come frese it. 90- 73t 7u 4 Comissioser De Yurre t So, you know, whatever Woe, oe, tot and lays Mom a cot itme3ft of X amount of dollars towards that and once w reach that lWt, theca we can start using the money for something else. 90 I'll SAM that into the fofrss, you know, make that in the form of a motion. Mayor Suarem Over the span of a year, it can reach into the hundreds of thousands of dollars, foe -_sure. Commissioner be Turret OK, to that's my motion. Ties Mayor Dawkins: S6tond. _ Mayor Suaress So sieved and seconded. Any discussion? If not, please call the roll. Vice Mayor Dawkins: But still come back on the 7th, Stan, let's find out what we've got, what we're looking at. _ Mr. Tatar: I will. The following motion was introduced by Commissioner De'Yurre, who moved its adoptions MOTION NO. 90-377 A MOTION DIRECTING THE ADMINISTRATION TO EARMARK FOR -� DADE COUNTY HUD AN AMOUNT TO BE DETERMINED BY THE CITY — COMMISSION FROM VOLUNTARILY PROFFERED CONTRIBUTIONS TO BE PLEDGED TO THE CITY OF MIAMI DURING PLANNING AND ZONING MEETINGS. — Upon being seconded by Commissioner Dawkins, the motion was passed and — adopted by the following votes AYES: Commissioner Victor De Yurre _ _ Commissioner J. L. Plummer, Jr. _ Commissioner Miriam Alonso Vice Mayor !filler J. Dawkins -_ Mayor Xavier L. Suarez NOES: None. - ABSENTS None. }'- `tp Mayor Suarez: I'll entertain a motion on 17 then. Y Commissioner Alonsos Yes, so move. Mayor Suarez; So moved. As... Commiissioner De Yurre: Second.— Mayor Suarez: ...allocated and stated and previously voted on., Any discussion? If not, please read the ordinance. Call the roll. AN ORDINANCE - AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING A NEW SPECIAL REVENUE FUND � ENTITLEDs "COMMUNITY DIV UAWMENT BLOCK GRANT (SIXTEENTH YEAR)," AND APPROPRIATING $11,081,000 FOR EXECUTION OF SAME t FURTHER APPROPRIATING THE SqM OF $1,200,000 FROM SIXTERITH YEAR COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT r BLOCK GRANT (CDB%)r.PROGRAM INCOME AS APPROVED BY THE DEPARTt3ENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT ( HUD ) FOR A TOTAL. OF/'$12,281,000i CONTAINING A REPEALER = PROVISION ,AW A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE. ` k r passed ow sr f irst reading by title at the meeting of April 12, 14�i0, was taken up-f, its second and final reading by title and adoption, (!n 3 motion of Commissioner Alonso, seconded by Commissioner Do Suraro, tho � Ordinane�s thereupon given Its second and final reading by title and'- R� and.ad�vt d by the following vote: t r 90 $7 Eft, Q F k to: orable Or. Miriam Alonso WE January .31, 1990 Commissioner _ Deve"toper' Donations'= FROM��L 6r ItEi'CltlIiGGS esa 4mnager ioCity 041ans111WN _ In response to your request 1989, attached is the list during the public hearing of 1989. Please note that this planning and zoning hearings month. at the City Commission meeting of December 14, of developer donations, voluntarily proffered the referenced ,planning and zoning items dated list includes only those items proffered during which are usually on the 4th Thursdays of'the In one instance, .noted by an asterisk has not been specified by the administratively allocated to one of funds: aj Parks Development Fund; Handicapped Fundraising Account. Please inform Sergio Rodriguez if there cc: Honorable Xavier L. Suarez, Mayor 7 Honorable Miller Dawkins, Vice -Mayor Honorable Victor De Yurre, Commissioner Honorable J. L. Plummer, Jr., Commissioner Distribution: Jorge L. Fernandez, City Attorney Law Department Carlos Garcia, Director Finance Department 44 Gdiilermo E.'Olmedillo, Deputy Director Planning Department Gloria Fox, Division Chief Hearing Boards Office/Building and Zoning Dept. - "+ Joe Genuardi, Chief of Code Administration Division r Building and Zoning Department Dianne Johnson, Administrative Assistant ' Parks and Recreation Department Jim Kay, Assistant Director Department of Public Works Attachment 90 71 oz �l x ;}• y - z..a r "".-•,7 . s °4.. tX', "i RYA- y6 !d ° 3�— 3, 4 n k"- + ATTACHRENT C CITY nF MIAMI. FLORIDA 04� INTER -OFFICE MEMORANDUM .3,..; To orable Dr. Miriam Alonso nAIF January .31, 1990 FiA� :a Commissioner "- �`��.� Deve3oper* Donations. ;i ,t FROM ItEfCtIUtGES 6*1�esar Odio City M nager crHanrann:, In response to your request at the City Commission meeting of December 14, 1989, attached is the list of developer donations, voluntarily proffered.: during the public hearing of the referenced planning and zoning. -items dated =_ 1989. Please note that this list includes only those items proffered during _= planning and zoning hearings which are usually on the 4th Thursdays of the`` X month. f -- In one instance, •noted by an asterisk on the attached list, where a purrppose., : has not been specified by the Commission, the donation has been` administratively allocated to one of three Parks Departmentspecialrevenue ` funds: a) Parks Development. Fund; b) Day Care Receivable Fund .or c) -- Handicapped fundraising Account. •;`— } krS* - _ Please inform Sergio Rodriguez if there is any objection from the Co�miss;ion.= cc: Honorable Xavier L. Suarez, Mayorx Honorable Miller Dawkins,.Vice-Mayor Honorable Victor De Yurre, Commissioner Honorable J. L. Plummer, Jr., Commissioner Distribution; Jorge L. Fernandez, City Attorney ". � Law Department — Carlos Garcia, Director Finance Department t Guillermo E. Olmedillo, Deputy Director 00' Planning Department Gloria Fox, Division Chief � — Hearing Boards Office/Building and Zoning Dept. - Joe Genuardi, Chief of Code Administration Division Building and Zoning Department Dianne Johnson, Administrative Assistant Parks and Recreation Department::,. Jim Kay, Assistant Director u Department of Public WorksAttachment ,y 4Y�TR ,�" 1/26/89 10,000 10,000 3/23/89 200,000 . Matthew Schoenberg Miracle Center President Intersection Miracle Center Improvement: Dovel. Corp. Coral Way/ SW 33rd Ave. Raft Items 20, 21, 22; 1/26/89 (Same as above) (same as above) Jeffrey Barcow, Esq. Amendment of for Miami Center Development Holdings Partners, of Regional 100 Chopin Plaza Impact; Release of Covenant Miami Centers Raft PZ-12, 13; 3/23/89 3/23/89 J. David Pena,Esq. Zoning Atlas 10,000 for Oliver&/ Amendments Rodrigues/Medores 6500-6598 W. Flagler Raft Item PS-11; 3/23/89 z r �anm pp� p � n= ATTNCHt wT C City of Miami Planning, Building and Ifting Day Revised 3/9/90 9/18/90 t 1989 Z= pe altod tot Parks Dept. RBC--depositd "Project RAP" Spec. Rev. Fund Recre- ation Activity Consolidated: #116003_ Urban League of REC Greater Miami Equal Share REC. ($40, 000 ), . t:o charity of each Commissioner's T choice„ rs Alt Parks Development RBC--De<signatod '' _ Fund for :Parks Daysiopmeat �h-0 Fund #110WOJ misc. Inv. i99-1101 �`� (8se CM mow, Finance 3/2% �t and 3►in�ct -� t to Hudqqdb&*_-4 -/ 4/27/89 Robert. xraurig, Esq. Amendment of Parks 8 Recreation NR--Rso#Rti - 5,000 for Tishman/Speyer/ Development of Programer Aetiaitp-coi.► equitable Regional Impact sunmer months in solid+& 8rickell Squarer inner cityparks #11600 Phases II and A�I►►ar+5akloq '. III Ref: Item k 8umster : Pregro - FZ-7; 4/27/89 Ir�rusr pity F±Itks :3�: �J1 �/�. • xAw *S� dotes: MR No Record/ ' Not PACetiled 9 0 RXC ROCei.ved 1 � ' l S r�r vh3i"'=' f Reference Date/ AMMI. is I ,ref f wj d Sys 2ertsinina- To zu 4/27/89 Al Cardenas, Esq. Approval of Park Development NR�--Dasignatdd ':". 5,000 for Joaquin special Fund designated for.•Park Dqv.� (1,000 Concepcion gxceptionst for Park at Fund 811000$ Annually 2289 SW 17th Ave. 21 Milagro "Bolden Arms" Mist:. Inv., {- for 5 years) 1681 SW 23rd St. #99-1103 Ref t Items PZ-15, 16, 17 4/27/89 5/25/89 Stephen J. Helfman, street and Alley City Purposes: NR-Dead, AppU-. , 5,000 Esq. for 79th Street Closuret cant did not _ Storage Inc. Bast -West Alley proceed with _ 100 SS 2nd St. from N8 3rd Ct. street closures to FBC ROW tentative plat Ref: Item PZ-41 was abandoned _ 5/25/89 _ -t - 6/22/89 Ms. Deborah Zoning Atlas Parks Dept. REC 5,000 Traficant Amendment: Day Care- Deposited,, -in ` for Charles' 4220-40 Receivable Fund Spec. Ren►.;- '.` Traficant NW 14th St. & Fund Presch�ooi 3400 Barris Road 4253-55 Prograaa Ft. Lauderdale NW 12th at. #110023 - = 33314 Refs Item'' PZ-3y 6/22/89 Item PZ-2 f 7 Z7 89 / / - 7/27/89 Jeffrey Bercow, Esq. Zoning Atlas Parks Development RBC-Deposited ' 5,000 representing Amendment: Fund rs' Paul R. Sadovsky 1918 Brickoll . _ Ave. Reft Item 4 M-' PZ-11 7/27/89 7/27/89 Stephen J. Helfman, Street and Alley M89-975 allocated RxC 0 15,000 8sq. for Public Closures to St. Patrick's It". Storage Properties SW 30th Ave. ROW Day Parades Rlct+ i►�t._ XIx from SW 28th Lane Comaitttew—but Sll #gi r to Metrorail ROW Coceaiitte! dsclined. Pz*m — Refs Item Reallocated is iQl gram 1100F PZ-6 j 7/17/89 am eos 1/31/90, 2/21/90 and3+00�2' r ' 3/9/90 to Parks1 _ Department Accounts. � _ z rJ " 140tes s NR ft Record/ � 73 lint Received Rita Rscet'v+ed =t, fix, - _ t dg Y 'f p''X i 6 it°'•if' °' yi �` , a '1 5q" � i( q� _ d lipa 4 7 r; t r- -.0 DONATIONSs_._19A9 (Coat'd.) Reference bate Amount (S 1 Pr ` !aged Us Pertainin!l To ited ft 4- 12/14/89 Robert Traurig Esq. Major Use Parke Development bft 30,000 for The Blumberg Special Permit Fund -designated to be deposit- 15 R by Group 1433 S. Miami Brickell for Southside and ed in Park 3/l/90i Ave. (Planned Gateway, 1428 Dorsey Parks Fund 9110000 15 K by BP Development) Brickell Ave. $15,000 bale" Refs Item PZ-9 due on issuano5 12/14/89 of building 12/14/89 Gregg J. Ormond, 5,000 Esq. for G & J Investment Corp. 11/16/89 Basha Hicks, Esq. 5,000 for Ocean Bank notes $ MR Rae No Record/ Not Received Received permit Misc. Inv. #99-1104 Zoning Atlas City Purposes: RRC—Misc. Inv. Amendments designated for #99-1105 833-899 Miami Boys Club NW 4th Street Refs Item PZ-3 12/14/89 Major Use Special City Purposes: RRC--Spec. Permit Amend/Spacial CM Memo•/8/90t Fund Preschool Exception, allocated to Program #110023 Ocean Bank AXA Parks Department k. Lejeune Center, Day Care 780 NW 42nd Ave. Receivable Fund Ref.s Items PS-9, 10 , 11/16/89 x t • t F ;8? 1�u.. �j F K 7�t 7� 79_} Y TiYk" r ,:n r