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WHEREAS, the City of Miami, Florida, receives numerous requests for
streets to be codesignated; and
WHEREAS, the City Commission established its policy regaxdi ng requests
for changing street names or designations in Resolution No. 82-992, adopted
October 28, 1982, and Commission Policy Statement 2100-1 (revised.); and
WHEREAS, the Commission at its c7une 7, 1989 Meeting determined that an
ad hoc committee be established to develop criteria and standards for street
codesignation for incorporation in the City Code; and
WHEREAS, the City of Miami has adopted and used, with few exceptions,
the numerical quadrant system for street naming since 1920, as described in
Chapter 54, STREETS AND SIDEWALKS, ARTICLE IV, NAMING OF STREETS AND NUMBERING
OF BUILDINGS, Sections 54-75 through 54-85 of the Miami City Code; and
WHEREAS, this system is readily understood by the public and affords
visitors a means of easy reference for quickly determisiing their location and
finding their way through the area, and is widely used through the country for
these reasons; and
WHEREAS, the City Commission, being cognizant of these facts and not
wishing to incrementally weaken this highly regarded and useful system, which
has also been formally adopted by Dade County, also notes the following
additional reasons for maintaining the system:
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1. Street name changes will cause oonfusion and delays in public
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agency response to police and fire emergencies by receiving faulty
or confusing descriptions of the locations of those emergencies.
2. Street name changes are not in concert with the intent of the
long-established numerical quadrant system.
3. Street name changes can cause confusion and delay to the motoring
public and to commercial delivery people in delivering goods and
providing services to the general public.
4. Financial investments for both businesses and private parties in
stationery, telephone listings, and other address -related items
are jeopardized if subject to street name changes;
WHEREAS, the Commission believes that it would be in the best interest
of the citizens of the community if criteria and stars so developed were
to be established by ordinance and thereafter that a Street Codesignation
Review Committee be created to review the street oodesignation requests; and
WHEREAS, the Commission at its October 12, 1989 Meeting created a five
member Interim Street Codesignation Advisory Committee for the purpose of
reoommen iing criteria and standards to be considered by the City Commission,
for possible adoption in ordinance form to guide the Commission in its
determination as to whether a street should be codesignated; and
WHEREAS, the Interim Street Codesignation Advisory Committee held a
meeting on January 29, 1990; and
WHEREAS, the Interim Street Codesignation Advisory Committee has
recommended to the City Commission certain criteria and standards to be
considered by the Commission to guide the Commission in its determination as
to whether a street should be oodesignated;
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Section 1. Resolution No. 82-992, adopted October 28, 1982, and
Commission Policy 2100-1 (revised) concerning requests for changing street
names or designations are hereby rescinded.
Section 2. Sections 54-90 through 54-95 are hereby added to the Code of
the City of Miami, Florida, as amended, as follows:
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"Sec. 54-90. Alternatives to Renamiiig Streets.
The City Commission shall consider three alternatives to
renaming streets as follows:
1. Harker, by which a plaque or sign bearing a designation
shall be mounted separately on a stone or post in the right -
of way.
2. Plaza, by which only the intersection of two streets shall
be designated. The designation shall be mounted on the post
under the street signs at the intersection.
3. Codesigmtion, by which a numbered street sba l receive an
additional designation under the numbered street ca the
street signs. The Police and Fire Departments an:t U. S.
Postal Service aha11 be notified of codesigmtion.
Soo. 54-91. Street Codesi.gnation.
The City ComAssion shall consider proposals for street
oodesignation using the following criteria:
1. Named streets, e.g., as in Coconut Grove, shallnot be
changed where there is an historical tradition attached to
the existing name.
2. Named streets sha11. not be oodesigmted because of the
resulting confusion.
3. Numbered _streets sha11 not be oodesignated for merely
4. Numbered streets shall only be oodesignated if there is
significant historical, neighborhood or community benefit to
the codesighation.
5. Numbered street codesignations shall not exceed. five (5)
blocks in length.
6. There shall be a hiatus at least five (5) blocks in length
between consecutive codesignations in numbered streets.
7. Numbered streets shall not be oodesignated with the names of
public officials holding office at the time of the
ocdesigmtion. A period of no less than five (5) years
shall elapse after a living public official's termination of
office before a numbered street shall be oodesignated with
the name of said public official..
8. Block numbers shall be added to any new street signs that
reflect codesignations , markers or plazas.
Sec. 54-92. Expenses.
A1.1 expenses on the part of the City or any other
governmental agency resulting from requests for street
oodesignations, markers or plazas shall be borne by the applicant.
Sec. 54-M. Schedule of Fees.
1. Any request for a street codesignation or for a designation
of a masker or a plaza shall. be aocompami.ed by a non-
refundable application fee in an amount as set forth in this
section:
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a. Street oodesignation ...................$ 700.00
b. Marker designation .....................$ 700400
o. Plaza designation ......................$ 700600
2. Immediately upon approval by the City Commission of a
request for street oodesigmtion or of a marker or a plaza,
the applicant shall. pay an additional fee in an amount as
set forth in this section:
a. Street oodesignation, one (1) block .... $ 400.00
Each additional block (maximum of
four additional blocks) ................$ 200.00
b. Marker designation .....................$ 400.00
c. Plaza designation ......................$ 400.00
Sec. 54-94. Waiver of Fees.
The fees described in Sec. 54-M may be waived or reduced by
the City Commission if the Commission determines that such a
waiver or reduction is in the City's best interest.
Sec. 54-95. Street Codesignation Review Committee.
1. Creation.
The Miami. Street Codesignation Review Committee is hereby
created and may be referred to by that term or
"Codesignation Committee" or "Committee."
2. Composition; terms;'appointment; removal.
a. The Committee shall consist of five (5) members, all
of whom are appointed by the City Commission.
b. A11 members shall serve without compensation for terms
of office as indicated herein and shall be subject to
removal by the Commission for any cause. Any vacancy
occurring during such term shall be filled for the
remainder of the term in the same manner as the
original appointment.
c. The terms of office of the initial membership of the
Committee shall be as follows:
Category A: Two (2) members shall be appointed to
serve until the first Commission meeting following the
1991 regular City election. The Commissioners elected
from Groups II and. III shall each make one (1)
nomination of an individual to serve as a member in
this Category.
Category B: Three (3) members shall be appointed to
serve until the first Commission meeting following the
1993 City election. The Mayor and the Commissioners
elected from Groups IV and V sha11 each make one (1)
nomination of an individual to serve as a member in
this Category.
d. Upon expiration of the Committee members' initial
terms of office, succeeding appointments shall be made
for terms of four (4) years or until successors are
appointed and qualified.
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e. No member shall serve in such oapaoity for more
than
two months from the date of the death, retirement,
resignation or departure from office of
the
Commissioner who nominated such member, except
that
such member sha11 serve until a new member
is
appointed by the City Commission to replace
such
person and if no replacement appointment is
made
within six (6) months of the end of
such
Commissioner's tenure, then this lilmitation shall
not
be applicable to such member.
f. Members sha11 reside in the City, maintain a place of
business or office in the City or own real property in
the City at the time of their appointment.
3. Scope.
The Committee sha11 have the responsibility to review the
street oodesignation, marker and plaza designation requests
and to make recommendations to the City Commission to guide
the Commission in its determination as to whether a street
should be codesignated or a marker or a plaza should be
designated. The City Commission shallnot be bound by any
recommendation or advice received from the Committee.
4. Officers; quorum; meetings; reports; support.
a. The Committee shall select one of its members as
chairperson. No chairperson shall serve more than two
(2) years in said office. A vice -chairperson may also
be designated by the Committee from among its members
to serve as chairperson at any meeting if the
chairperson is absent from said meeting.
b. The Committee may adopt its own order of business and
rules of parliamentary procedure.
o. A quorum shall consist of three (3) members. The
decision of a majority of the Committee members
present and voting at a meeting at which a quorum is
present shall be the decision of the Committee.
d. Meetings shall be scheduled by the Committee at least
twice each year to review proposed requests, hear
objections by persons affected by said requests, and
make recommendations to the City Commission. If there
is no business pending before the Committee, said
meeting may be dispensed with. The time and place of
the meetings shall be fixed by the Committee.
e. The meetings of the Committee shall be publicly
announced, not less than ten (10) days in advance of
the public meeting, by publishing the time and place
of the meeting and the proposals to be considered by
the Committee, in a newspaper of general paid
circulation in the City of Miami and of general
interest and readership in the community. A notice of
the meeting shall also be posted in all interseotions
proposed to be oodesignated or where the designation
of a plaza or marker is proposed. Said posted notice
shall consist of a sign at least three (3) square feet
in area, shall be of a color distinguishable from the
surrounding landscape and shall be erected in full
view of the public on each street side of the
intersection.
f. The Committee shall make recommendations in writing to
the City Commission at least twice each year and shall
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file a copy of said recommendations with the City
Clerk. The Committee sha11 provide such additional
recommendations as from time to time may be necessary
to discharge its responsibility.
g. It shall be the duty of the City Manager to provide
administrative support to the Committee which shall
include the services of an individual to keep minutes
of meetings, maintain Committee correspondence, post
meeting notices, file reports and perform all other
necessary support functions.,,
Section 4. All oxvttxmi)es or parts of ordinanoes insofar as they are
inconsistent or in confliot with the provisions of this Ordinance are hereby
repealed and of no further force or effect.
Section B. If any section, part of section, paragraph, clause, phrase
or word of this Ordinance is deol.ared invalid, the remaining provisions of
this Ordinance shall not be affected.
Section 6. This Ordinance shall become effeotive thirty (30) days after
final reading and adoption thereof.
PASSED CAN FIRST READIIJG BY TITLE ONLY this 7th day of June, 1990.
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day of July, 1990.
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IRMA M. ABELLA
ASSISTANT CITY ATIO10W
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XAVIER L. BIJARk, MAYOR
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CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIOA
INTER -OFFICE MEMORANDUM
).Honorable Mayor and Members
of the City Commission
;OM I
Cesar H. Odi
City Manager
RECOMMENDATION
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DATE : MAY 2 9 1990 FILE
SUBJECT . Ordinance Establishing Street
Codesignation Procedures
REFERENCES:
ENCLOSURES:
It is respectfully recommended that the City Commission adopt the
attached ordinance establishing guidelines and street codesigna.tion
procedures for the City of Mi ami ; establ i she a Permanent Street
Codesignation Committee; appoints members for said committee; and
estalishes appropriate fees.
BACKGROUND
The Department of Public Works has been entrusted to act as liaison
between the City Administration and the Interim Street
Codesignation Committee, to produce certain guidelines and
revisions to the street codesignation process in the City of Miami.
As a result of a multitude of recent requests, it has become
necessary to revise the existing guidelines for street
codesignation and for the approval of plazas and markers to
commemorate distinguished personalities in the community. The
attached legislation revises existing guidelines and promulgates
new .ones; sets. down the process to follow in order. to place a
request before the City Commission; establishes .a Permanent Street
Codesign'tion Committee, .-ith appointments b,;, the City Commmission;
and establ i-shes the necessary fees to cover the costs involved.
Ordinance attached
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MIAM1 REVIEW
Published Dally except Saturday, Sunday and
Legal Holidays
Miami, Dade County, Florida.
STATE OF FLORIDA
COUNTY OF DADE:
Before the undersigned authority personally appeared
Oclelma V. Ferbeyre, who on oath says that she Is the
Supervisor 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 LEGAL NOTICE
Ordinance No. 10761.
In the ......... ?{ . x . ?� ........................ Court,
was published In said newspaper In the Issues of August 3, 1990 SEE ATTACHED)
Alfiant 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 sold Dade County, Florida each day (except
Saturday, Sunday and Legal Holidays) and Gas been entered as
second class mall matter at the post office in Miami In sold
Dade County, Florida, for a period of one year next preceding
the first publication of the attached copy of advertisement and
affient further says that she has n paid nor pramlae� any
person,Arm or corporation an sco nt, rebate, commission
or ref d for the purpose o e urin this advertisement for
publ atiofClln the set new ao r.
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A
ORDINANCE NO.10781
CITY OF MIAM19 FLOAIDA
LEGAL NOTICE
All Interested persons will take notice that on the 12th day of
July, 1990, the City Commission of Miami, Florida, adopted the
following titled ordinances:
ORDINANCE NO. 10768
AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING A NEW SPECIAL
REVENUE FUND ENTITLED: "MOTORCYCLE GRAND PRIX
19W." APPROPRIATING FUNDS FOR ITS OPERATION IN THE
AMOUNT OF $125,000 FROM THE STATE OF FLORIDA;
DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE; DIVISION OF ECONOMIC
DEVELOPMENT, CONTAINING A REPEALER PROVISION AND
SEVERABILITY CLAUSE.
ORDINANCE NO. 10757
AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 1 OF
ORDINANCE NO. 10642, THE CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT APPRO-
PRIATIONS ORDINANCE, ADOPTED SEPTEMBER 28, 1989, AS
AMENDED, BY DECREASING THE TOTAL APPROPRIATIONS
TO THE CAPITAL PROJECT ENTITLED "SOLID WASTE COL-
LECTION EQUIPMENT — FY'90.91', PROJECT NO. 353010, IN
THE AMOUNT OF $195,445,00, SAID DECREASE BEING MADE
IN FUNDS AVAILABLE FROM PROCEEDS OF CERTIFICATE OF
PARTICIPATION NOTES; CONTAINING A REPEALER PROVISION
AND A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE.
ORDINANCE NO.10768
AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTIONS 3 AND 5
OF ORDINANCE NO. 10648, THE ANNUAL APPROPRIATIONS
ORDINANCE FOR THE FISCAL YEAR ENDING SEPTEMBER 30,
1990, ADOPTED SEPTEMBER 28, 1980, AS AMENDED, BY
INCREASING THE APPROPRIATION FOR THE GENERAL SERV-
ICES ADMINISTRATION: FLEET MAINTENANCE DIVISION, IN
THE AMOUNT OF $287,284 FROM CERTIFICATE OF PARTICI-
PATION NOTES FOR THE PURPOSE OF PURCHASING CITY
VEHICLES; CONTAINING A REPEALER PROVISION AND A BEV-
ERABILITY CLAUSE.
ORDINANCE NO.10760
AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE APPROPRIATING $490,793 TO
THE SOUTHEAST OVERTOWN/PARK WEST REDEVELOPMENT
TRUST FUND FROM AVAILABLE TAX INCREMENT REVENUES
FOR THE PURPOSE OF MAKING AN INTEREST PAYMENT ON
A U.S. HUD SECTION 108 LOAN FOR PHASE 1 LAND
ACQUISITION.
ORDINANCE NO.10780
AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING FOUR (4) NEW
SPECIAL REVENUE FUNDS ENTITLED: "JTPA TITLE IIOLDER
WORKER (FY'91)," "JTPA TITLE IIAINEIGHBORHOODS JOBS
PROGRAM (FY'91)." "JTPA TITLE III/DISLOCATED WORKERS
(FY'91)" AND "OFFICE OF INTERGOVERNMENTAL LIAISON
(FY'91);" APPROPRIATING FUNDS FOR OPERATION OF EACH
COMPONENT IN THE RESPECTIVE AMOUNTS OF $108,750,
$523,200, $142,800 AND $55,000 FROM U.S., DEPARTMENT OF
LABOR GRANT AWARDS; AND FURTHER AUTHORIZING THE
CITY MANAGER TO ACCEPT THE AFOREMENTIONED GRANT
AWARDS AND ENTER INTO THE NECESSARY AGREEMENTS
WITH THE SOUTH FLORIDA EMPLOYMENT AND TRAINING
CONSORTIUM; CONTAINING A REPEALER PROVISION AND A
SEVERABILITY CLAUSE.
AN ORDINANCE RESCINDING RESOLUTION NO, 82.912,
ADOPTED OCTOBER 28,1962, AND RESCINDING COMMISSION
POLICY 2100.1 (REVISED) CONCERNING REQUESTS TO THE
CITY COMMISSION FOR CHANOING STREET NAMES OR DES-
IGNATIONS IN THE CITY OF MIAMI; FURTHER, REVISING THE
ALTERNATIVES TO RENAMING STREETS AND ESTABLISHING
NEW CRITERIA AND STANDARDS FOR STREET CODESIGNA-
TION; CREATING A PERMANENT STREET CODESIGNATION
REVIEW COMMITTEE, SETTING FORTH THE PURPOSE AND
FUNCTION OF SAID COMMITTEE, AND SETTING FORTH THE
RULES FOR THE CONDUCT OF PUBLIC HEARINGS OF SAID
COMMITTEE; ESTABLISHING NEW SECTIONS 64-M THROUGH
64.95 IN THE CODE OF THE CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA, AS
AMENDED,
ORDINANCE NO.1070
AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 1 OF
ORDINANCE NO. 10642, ADOPTED SEPTEMBER 28, 1080, AS
AMENDED, THE CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS APPROPRIATIONS
ORDINANCE, BY MODIFYING CERTAIN FUNDING SOURCES
FOR FIFTEEN PARKS AND RECREATION PROJECTS AND BY
INCREASING APPROPRIATIONS TO THE PROJECT ENTITLED
"DOWNTOWN COMPONENT OF METRORAIL, STAGE It —
CONTRIBUTION," PROJECT NO. 343229. IN THE TOTAL
AMOUNT OF 82,100,000; APPROPRIATING FUNDS THEREFOR
FROM GUARANTEED ENTITLEMENT REVENUE BONDS —
FY'80; CONTAINING A REPEALER PROVISION AND A SEVER•
ABILITY CLAUSE,
ORDINANCE NO.10M
AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTIONS 1, 2,3
AND 5 OF ORDINANCE NO. IWO, THE ANNUAL APPROPRIA-
TIONS ORDINANCE FOR THE FISCAL YEAR ENDING SEPTEM-
BER 30, 1900, ADOPTED SEPTEMBER 28, I=, AS AMENDED,
FOR THE PURPOSE OF IMPLEMENTING BUDGETARY ADJUST
MENTS TO COMPLY WITH GENERALLY ACCEPTED ACCOUNT
ING PRINCIPLES AS OUTLINED BY THE CITY'S EXTERNAL
AUDITORS; CONTAINING A REPEALER PROVISION AND A
SEVERABILITY CLAUSE.
ORDINANCE N0.107M
AN ORDINANCE CREATING A COCONUT GROVE SPECIAL
EVENTS DISTRICT BOUNDED ON THE NORTH BY OAK AVE-
NUE, ON THE SOUTH BY THE SHORELINE OF BISCAYNE BAY,
ON THE EAST BY MARY STREET AND KENNETH MEYERS
PARK, AND ON THE WEST BY MACDONALD STREET, GOM•
MODORE PLAZA AND PEACOCK PARK; LIMITING THE NUM.
BER OF SPECIAL EVENTS HELD WITHIN SAID DISTRICT;
CREATING AND ESTABLISHING THE COCONUT GROVE STAND•
ING FESTIVAL COMMITTEE; ESTABLISHING A SUPPLEMEN-
TARY USER FEE FOR SAID EVENTS; PROVIDING FOR A
REPEALER PROVISION, SEVERABILITY CLAUSE; AND PROVID-
ING FOR INCLUSION IN THE CITY CODE.
Said ordinances may be Inspected by the public at the Offfos of
the City Clerk, 35W Pan American Drive, Miami, Florida, Monday
through Friday, excluding holidays, between the hours of 800 am.
and 500 p.m.
(6925)
MATTY HI
CITY CLERK
an MIAMI, FLORIDA
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CITY OF MIAM1j FLORIDA
LEGAL NOTICE
All Interested persons will take notice that on the 12th day of
July, 1990, the City Commission of Miami, Florida, adopted the
following titled ordinances:
ORDINANCE No. lone
AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING A NEW SPECIAL
REVENUE FUND ENTITLED: "MOTORCYCLE GRAND PRIX
1990," APPROPRIATING FUNDS FOR ITS OPERATION IN THE
AMOUNT OF $125,000 FROM THE STATE OF FLORIDA;
DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE; DIVISION OF ECONOMIC
DEVELOPMENT; CONTAINING A REPEALER PROVISION AND
SEVERABILITY CLAUSE,
ORDINANCE NO, 10767
AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 1 OF
ORDINANCE NO, 10642, THE CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT APPRO-
PRIATIONS ORDINANCE, ADOPTED SEPTEMBER 28, 1989. AS
AMENDED, BY DECREASING THE TOTAL APPROPRIATIONS
TO THE CAPITAL PROJECT ENTITLED "SOLID WASTE COL-
LECTION EQUIPMENT — FY '90.91', PROJECT NO, 353010, IN
THE AMOUNT OF $195,445.00, SAID DECREASE BEING MADE
IN FUNDS AVAILABLE FROM PROCEEDS OF CERTIFICATE OF
PARTICIPATION NOTES; CONTAINING A REPEALER PROVISION
AND A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE.
ORDINANCE NO.10768
AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTIONS 3 AND 5
OF ORDINANCE NO. 10648, THE ANNUAL APPROPRIATIONS
ORDINANCE FOR THE FISCAL YEAR ENDING SEPTEMBER 30,
1990, ADOPTED SEPTEMBER 28, 1989, AS AMENDED, BY
INCREASING THE APPROPRIATION FOR THE GENERAL SERV-
ICES ADMINISTRATION: FLEET MAINTENANCE DIVISION, IN
THE AMOUNT OF $287,284 FROM CERTIFICATE OF PARTICI-
PATION NOTES FOR THE PURPOSE OF PURCHASING CITY
VEHICLES; CONTAINING A REPEALER PROVISION AND A BEV
ERABILITY CLAUSE.
ORDINANCE NO.10759
AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE APPROPRIATING $490,793 TO
THE SOUTHEAST OVERTOWNIPARK WEST REDEVELOPMENT
TRUST FUND FROM AVAILABLE TAX INCREMENT REVENUES
FOR THE PURPOSE OF MAKING AN INTEREST PAYMENT ON
A U.S. HUD SECTION 108 LOAN FOR PHASE 1 LAND
ACQUISITION.
ORDINANCE NO.107W
AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING FOUR (4) NEW
SPECIAL REVENUE FUNDS ENTITLED: "JTPA TITLE IIOLDER
WORKER (FY'91)," "JTPA TITLE IIAINEIGHBORHOODS JOBS
PROGRAM (FY'91)." "JTPA TITLE III/DISLOCATED WORKERS
(FY'91)" AND "OFFICE OF INTERGOVERNMENTAL LIAISON
(FY'91);" APPROPRIATING FUNDS FOR OPERATION OF EACH
COMPONENT IN THE RESPECTIVE AMOUNTS OF $108,750,
$523,200, $142,000 AND $55,000 FROM U.S., DEPARTMENT OF
LABOR GRANT AWARDS; AND FURTHER AUTHORIZING THE
CITY MANAGER TO ACCEPT THE AFOREMENTIONED GRANT
AWARDS AND ENTER INTO THE NECESSARY AGREEMENTS
WITH THE SOUTH FLORIDA EMPLOYMENT AND TRAINING
CONSORTIUM: CONTAINING A REPEALER PROVISION AND A
SEVERABILITY CLAUSE.
ORDINANCE MO.10781
AN OROINAN ESCINDING RESOLUTION NO. 82•II)flr2,
ADOPTED OCTOBER 2gg,,1I C AND NESCINDING COMMISSM
POLICY 21*1 (REVISE0) CONCERNING REOUESTS TO THE
CITY COMMISSION FOR CHANGINGIgTREET NAMES OR DES•
tGNATfONB IN THE CITY OF MIAMI; FURTHER, REVISING THE
ALTERNATIVES TO RENAMING 15"66TS AND ESTABLISHING
NEW CRITERIA AND STANDARDS FOR STREET CO NSIGNA-
TION; CREATING A PERMAN94T STREET CODESIGNATiON •:',
REVIEW COMMITTEE, SETTING FORTH THE PURPOSE AND
FUNCTION OF SAID OOMMITTEE, AND $MING FORTH THE
RULES FOR THE CONDUCT OF PUBLIC HEARINGS OF SAID
COMMITTEE; ESTABLISHING NEW SECTIONS 84y90 THROUGH
54.95 IN THE CODE OF THE CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA, AS
AMENDED.
ORDINANCE NO.10109
AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 1 OF
ORDINANCE NO. 1064, ADOPTED SEPTEMBER 28, /090, AS
AMENDED, THE CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS APPROPRIATIONS
ORDINANCE, BY MODIFYING CERTAIN FUNDING SOURCES
FOR FIFTEEN PARKS AND RECREATION PROJECTS AND by
INCREASING APPROPRIATIONS TO THE PROJECT ENTITLED
"DOWNTOWN COMPONENT OF METRORAIL, STAGE 11
CONTRIBUTION," PROJECT NO. 343229, IN THE TOTAL
AMOUNT OF $2,1W,000; APPROPRIATING FUNDS THEREPOA
FROM GUARANTEED ENTITLEMENT REVENUE BONDS —
FY'89; CONTAINING A REPEALER PROVISION AND A SEVER•
ABILITY CLAUSE.
ORDINANCE NO.10M
AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTIONS 1 2, 3
AND 5 OF ORDINANCE NO.10848, THE ANNUAL APPROAW
TIONS ORDINANCE FOR THE FISCAL YEAR ENDING SEPTM
SER 30,1900, ADOPTED SEPTEMBER 26,100, AS AMENDED,
FOR THE PURPOSE OF IMPLEMENTING BUDGETARY ADJUST-
MENTS TO COMPLY WITH GENERALLY AOCEM W ACCOUNT-
ING PRINCIPLES AS OUTLINED BY THE CITY'S EXTERNAL
AUDITORS; CONTAINING A REPEALER PROVISION AND A
SEVERABILITY CLAUSE,
ORDINANCE NO.10764
AN ORDINANCE CREATING A COCONUT GROVE SPECIAL
EVENTS DISTRICT BOUNDED ON THE NORTH BY OAK AYH•
NUE, ON THE SOUTH BY THE SHORELINE OF BISCAYNE SAY,
ON THE EAST BY MARY STREET AND KENNETH MEYERS .
PARK, AND ON THE WEST BY MACDONALD STREET, COM-
MODORE PLAZA AND PEACOCK PARK; LIMITING THE NUM-
BER OF SPECIAL EVENTS HELD WITHIN SAID DISTRICT;
CREATING AND ESTABLISHING THE COCONUT GROVE STAND-
ING FESTIVAL COMMITTEE; ESTABLISHING A SUPPLEMEW
TARY USER FEE FOR SAID EVENTS; PROVIDING FOR A
REPEALER PROVISION, SEVERABILITY CLAUSE; AND PROVID-
ING FOR INCLUSION IN THE CITY CODE.
Sold ordinances may be Inspected by the public at Cite Oftlos of
the City Clerk, 35M Pan American Ort s, Miami, Plod try Monday
through Friday, excluding holidays, between the hours of 8:00 a.m.
and 8:00 p.m.
MATTY HIRAI
CITY CLERK
MIAMI, FLORIDA
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