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HomeMy WebLinkAboutO-10743J-90-331 5/08/90 ORDINANCE NO. 10743 AN ORDINANCE, WITH ATTACHMENT, ESTABLISHING A NEW SPECIAL REVENUE FUND ENTITLED: "SOLID WASTE REDUCTION: RECYCLING AND EDUCATION (FY'90)"; APPROPRIATING FUNDS FOR THE DEVELOPMENT AND IMPLEMENTATION OF SAME IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 403.706(4), FLORIDA STATUTES, IN THE AMOUNT OF $585,808, CONSISTING OF A RECYCLING PROGRAM GRANT FROM THE STATE OF FLORIDA, DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL REGULATION, IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE STATE OF FLORIDA SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT GRANT RULE 17-716 AND SECTION 403.7095 FLORIDA STATUTES; CONTAINING A REPEALER PROVISION AND A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE. WHEREAS, the State of Florida has enacted the 1988 Solid Waste Management Act requiring counties and cities statewide to develop and implement recycling programs in order to achieve the statewide recycling mandate and statutory goal of a thirty percent waste reduction by July 1, 1994 in accordance with Section 403.706(4) Florida Statutes; and WHEREAS, the City of Miami by Resolution No. 89-218 has submitted a joint grant application with Metropolitan Dade County under an executed interlocal agreement to the State of Florida Department of Environmental Regulation in order to avoid a local match requirement in Section 403.7095(3)(c) Florida Statutes; and WHEREAS, the Department of Environmental Regulation, in accordance with the State of Florida Solid Waste Management Grant Rule 17-716, has approved the City of Miami and Dade County joint application for FY'90; and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Metro -Dade County, by Resolution No. R-29-90, accepted the State of Florida Solid Waste Management grant award for FY190 in the amount of $2,830,969 on behalf of the County and those municipalities participating in the joint application for said grant, and the County Manager executed the grant agreement, in substantially the attached form; and ATTACHMENTS CONTAINED Af 10743 WHEREAS, the City of Miami's portion of said awarded funds amounts to $585,808; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA: Section 1. The recitals and findings contained in the Preamble to this Ordinance are hereby adopted by reference thereto and incorporated herein as if fully set forth in this Section. Section 2. The following Special Revenue Fund is hereby established and resources are hereby appropriated as described herein: FUND TITLE: SOLID WASTE REDUCTION: RECYCLING AND EDUCATION (FY 190) RESOURCES: STATE OF FLORIDA: DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL REGULATION: SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT RECYCLING PROGRAM GRANT $585,808 APPROPRIATION: SOLID WASTE REDUCTION: RECYCLING AND EDUCATION (FY 90) $585,808 Section 3. The herein total appropriation of $585,808 for Solid Waste Reduction refers to those publicly supported recycling program development and operation activities and those related educational and promotional activities being carried out within a reasonable period of time in accordance with the time parameters of the grant period. Section 4. All ordinances or parts of ordinances insofar as they are in conflict with the provisions of this Ordinance are hereby repealed. Section 5. If any section, part of section, paragraph, clause, phrase, or word of this Ordinance is declared invalid, the remaining provisions of this Ordinance shall not be affected. Section 6. This Ordinance shall become effective 30 days after final reading and adoption thereof. PASSED ON FIRST READING BY TITLE ONLY this 24th day of May , 1990. -2- 10743 ali PASSED AND ADOPTED ON SECOND AND FINAL READING BY TITLE ONLY this 28th day of June , 1990. XAV"SU4vZ, AT AV MWTY HIRAI, CITY CLERK BUDGETARY REVIEW: rP OH AR SURANA, DIRECTOR ARTMENT OF BUDGET FINANCIAL REVIEW: CARLO E. G CIA, DIRECTOR DEPARTMENT W FINANCE PREPARED AND APPROVED BY: ALBERTINE B. SMITH CHIEF ASSISTANT CITY ATTORNEY APPROVED AS TO FORM AND CORRECTNESS: JOR E L. F RNANDEZ� CIT ATTO EY M631 -3- 10743 STATE OF FLORIDA ) ) SS: COUNTY OF DADE ) I, RICHARD P. BRINKER, Clerk of lire Circuit Court in and for Dade County, Florida, and Ex-Officio Clerk of the Board of County Commissioners of said County, DO HEREBY CERTIFY that the above and foregoing is a true and correct copy of Resolution No. R-29-90 , adopted by lire said Board of County Commis- sioners at its meeting held on January 16 19 90 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and official seat on this 18 day of January -, A. D. 19 90 , RICHARD P. DRINKER, Ex-Officio Clerk - Board of County Commissioners Dade County, Florida By . Deputy Cler ise CrAO y 2 5 ;oil 10743 Board of County Commissioners Dade County, Flotilla _. .... _ '4; it'"$:7i'1 .'.l 1_..i��' ��'t1i'a�'i��.�'3�i"i�'Y '��'l•Jv ..1, 5•4.4.',..'.. :vY1Y �AN.: ..... ,�:�.� .. y .ram. i Agenda Item No. 5(e)(14) 1-16-90 RESOLUTION NO. R-29-90 RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING EXECUTION OF RECYCLING AND EDUCATION GRANT AGREEMENT WITH THE STATE OF FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL REGULATION FOR FUNDING OF THE COUNTY -WIDE SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT RECYCLING PROGRAM WHEREAS, this Board desires to accomplish the purposes outlined in the accompanying memorandum, a copy of which is incorporated herein by reference, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF DADE COUNTY, FLORIDA, that this Board approves a Recycling and Education Grant Agreement between Dade County and the State of Florida Department of Environmental Regulation for the County -Wide Solid Waste Management Recycling Program, in substantially the form attached hereto and made a part hereof; and authorizes the County Manager to execute same for and on behalf of Dade County. The foregoing resolution was offered by Commissioner Barbara M. Carey who moved its adoption. The motion was seconded by Commissioner Jorge E. Valdes , and upon being put to a vote, the vote was as follows: Barbara M. Carey aye Charles Dusseau aye Joseph M. Gersten aye Larry Hawkins aye Harvey Ruvin absent Barry D. Schreiber aye Jorge E. Valdes aye Sherman S . Winn absent Stephen P. Clark absent 10743 Agenda Item No. 5(e)(14) Page 2 The Mayor thereupon declared the resolution duly passed and adopted this 16th day of January, 1990. Approved by County Attorney as tQQ form and legal sufficiency. R A 6i► DADE COUNTY, FLORIDA BY ITS BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS RICHARD P. BRINKER, CLERK BY: RAYMOND WO Deputy C er . 10743 3 'tio�•�NvtaorvMpHlq\ R _z � _ ,,,..3,) � - -•- • - .gyp Florida Department o, f Environmental .Regulation vE�9�i �i -Twin Towers Office Bldg. S 2600 Blair Stone ltoad • Tallahassee, Floricl:t 32399-2400 ^rM wa TE / Bob Martinez, Governor Dale 'lWadhtmann, Secretary John Shearer, AsMstant Seddary• \ s . 4 O_F FIO017- RECYCLING & EDUCATION GRANT AGREEMENT DEC 15 1909 FOR STATE ASSISTANCE UNDER SECTION 403.7095, FLORIDA STATUTES trtau+-Al" PART I - GRANT NOTIFICATION INFORMATION 1. Grant Number: RE90-12 2. Date of Award: December 1, 1989 3. Grant Title: SOLID WASTE RECYCLING AND EDUCATION GRANT 4. Grant Period: October 1, 1989 - September 30, 1990 5. Grant Amount: $ 21830,969 Recycling and Education Base Portion: $ 252,740 Incentive Portion: 2,578,221 Total Grant Amount: $ 2,8301969 6. Grantee(s): DADE COUNTY Address: Metro -Dade Center Miami, FL 33128-1970 7. Federal Employer Identification Number: 59-6000573 8. Authorized Representative: Name: Joaquin G. Avino, P.E., P.L.B. Title: County Manager 9. Contact Person: Name: William A. Worrell Address: Assistant Director Department of Solid Waste Management 8675 Northwest Fifty -Third Street, Miami, FL 33128 Phone: 305-592-1176 i 10. Population of Grantee(s), Official April 1, 1988 Population Estimates: 1,8381061 11. Issuing Office: Bureau of Waste Planning and Regulation Florida Department of Environmental Regulation 2600 Blair Stone Road Tallahassee, Florida 32399-2400 (904) 488-0300 � 10.743 Grant # RE90-11 PART II - GRANT CONDITIONS A. GENERAL CONDITIONS: 1. The method of payment, for the period October 1, 1989 through September 30, 1990, will be monthly or quarterly request for payment. 2. An original and two copies of the payment request shall be submitted, with summaries, to the Department on a quarterly or monthly basis. These reports shall be due on the last day of the month following the end of the reporting period (monthly or quarterly). 3. You will have until October 31, 1990, to expend grant funds and liquidate all obligations. A final request for payment must be submitted no later than November 30, 1990. Your authority to apply costs toward your second year grant award terminates as of October 31, 1990. 4. Expenditures shall be limited to allowable items as listed in Section 17-716.430 of the Solid Waste Grants Program Rule: (a) Solid waste recycling grants shall be used to provide funding for recycling program capital costs, which include equipment purchases, solid waste scales, facility construction and other such costs approved by the Department. (b) Grant funds may also be used for temporary operating subsidies, provided that the applicant shall demonstrate that such a use is necessary for the success of the recycling program, and shall show how the subsidy will benefit the program. The applicant shall also demonstrate that the subsidy is temporary by providing reasonable assurances that the program will be able to operate without a subsidy from this grant program by October 1, 1993. (c) Recycling grant funds shall be used for projects.to assist local governments in recycling paper, glass, plastic, construction and demolition debris, white goods, and metals and in composting and recycling the organic material component of municipal solid waste. (d) Solid waste education grant funds shall be used to promote recycling, volume reduction, proper disposal of solid wastes, and market development for recyclable materials. Up to 30 percent of grant funds may be used for planning studies to assess the feasibility and success of the recycling and education programs. 5 1074 3 Grant # RE90-12 (e) All existing public and private recycling infrastructure shall be fully used to the extent possible when planning and implementing the local government recycling program. Funds shall not be used for duplicating existing private and public recycling programs unless the applicant demonstrates that such existing programs cannot be integrated into the planned recycling program. 5. Each recipient of grant funds shall maintain accurate records of all expenditures of grant funds and shall assure that these records are available at all reasonable times for inspection, review or audit by Department personnel and other personnel authorized by the Department. Records shall be kept for a period of at least 3 years following the end of the grant period. The grantee agrees that it will expeditiously initiate and timely complete the program work for which assistance has been awarded under this agreement in accordance with all applicable provisions of Florida Statutes and the Florida Administrative Code. 6. Allowable costs incurred on or after the budget period start date, October 1, 1989, may be charged to this agreement. 7. Grant funds shall be included in the grantee's Annual Audit performed under the Single Audit Act (A128). Any subgrants made by the grantee shall also include a provision for the subgranted funds to be included in the subgrantee's Annual Single Audit. A copy of all Single Audits shall be submitted to the Department of Environmental Regulation, Solid Waste Section, within 12 months after the close of the grantee's fiscal year. 8. The Department has the right to terminate a grant award and demand refund of grant funds for non-compliance with the terms of the award or the Solid Waste Grants Program Rule 17-716. Such action may also result in the Department declaring the local government ineligible for further participation in the program until the local government complies with the terms of the grant award. 9. Grantee shall obtain all necessary construction -related permits before initiating construction. 10. The grantee shall forward to the Department copies of all contracts as they are awarded. 11. The State of Florida's performance and obligation to pay under this grant agreement is contingent upon receipt of funds presently anticipated from the Florida Department of Revenue. & 10743 Grant # RE90-12 OFFER AND ACCEPTANCE The State of Florida, acting by and through the Department of Environmental Regulation, hereby offers assistance to the local government(s) of Dade County and the Cities of Bal Harbour, Bay Harbor Islands, Biscayne Park, Coral Gables, El -Portal, Florida City, Golden Beach, Hialeah, Hialeah Gardens, Homestead, Medley, Miami, Miami Beach, Miami Shores, Miami Springs, North Bay Village, North Miami, North Miami Beach, Opa Locka, South Miami, Surfside, Sweetwater, Virginia Gardens and West Miami for all allowable costs incurred up to and not exceeding $ 2,830,969 Grant Application dated 09/28/89 included herein by reference. THE STATE OF FLORIDA BY THE DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL REGULATION: Dale�Twachtmann, Date Secretary In accepting this award and any payments made pursuant thereto, (1) the undersigned represents that he/she is duly authorized to act on behalf of the recipient, and (2) the recipient agrees to the general and special conditions. BY AND ON BEHALF OF THE DESIGNATED RECIPIENT: Signature of Authorized Representative Joaquin G. Avino, P.E., P.L.S., County Manager Please return to: RICHARD P. DRINKER,. Cle w _ - _ r-- / i A Solid Waste Section Bureau of Waste Planning and Regulation Department of Environmental Regulation 2600 Blair Stone Road Tallahassee, Florida 32399-2400 904-488-0300 GENUTT CLERK ..� O M 4f/.dew .. . . ^ YI , � VO'AOf�^/��' _a_ Z Ito�. t(O COUNTY m . -tl- • � 1 10743 cosT"W990RB9CMl Accounts a SM WRY OF QUARTERLY ______..__.�..�_.�r-----�-----------------TOTAL CITY 1 Bal Barbour EXPENDITURES A�LTION - REIBURSEMENTS SUBMITTED 4,514 ---------- --------------- - 2 Bay Bar Isl 6,897 �Y - -------------- --------- 3 Biscayne Park 4,306 -----`---- ------------------ 4 Coral Gables 59,139 • -.. r 5 Fla City' --------- -- 9,176 - ----------------------- ---------------- ------ 4.. 6 Golden Beach 908 ---------- ---- ------------------ 7 Hialeah 299,067 -- ------ 8 Hialeah Gardens 5,590 ------------------ - - 9 Homestead --------- 34,737 --------- --- —------------ --- 10 Medley 775-------- 11 Miami 585,808 --- -------------- 11 Miami Beach --------- 200,550 ---------- ---------------- - 10 Miami Shores 12,640 -------- ----------------- ----- 11 Miami Springs __-17,105 10 N. Bay Village -- 8,001- 13 M. Miami -- 60_898_ _- 4 M. Miami Beach_ 50,444 _ 15 Opa Locka 20,214 --------------- ....... 16 South Miami 14,599 --------- ----------------------- 17 Surfside 5,600 --------- ----------------------- 18 Virginia Garden -_ _3; 082 Incorp. Total 1,404,130 0.00 18 Dade County - 1,426,839 aoaxaxsxsx _xxxx=xsaxasaxesaxsas: GRAND TOTAL 2,830,969 0.00 WJMNTSk BALANCE DOTAL TOTAL -- 4514.00 -_ 6897.00 ---4306_00 59139.00 -9176.00 908.00 299067.00 -5590.00 34737.00 +---775.00 585808.00 200550.00 - 12640.00 17105.00 8001.00 - 60898.00 50444.00 - 20294.00 --14599.00 - 5600.00 3082.00 0.00 1404130.00 ----------------- 1426839.00 -x_sex_- xssx_a_ax 0.00 2830969.00 CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA INTER -OFFICE MEMORANDUM TO Honora le Mayor and Members of t ACity Commission FROM': Cesar H . Od i o City Manager Recommendation DATE : FILE : ASUBJECT ;Y 1 61990 RECYCLING APPROPRIATION ORDINANCE (FY'90) REFERENCES ;(MAY 10,190 Comm. Mtg. ) ENCLOSURES: It is respectfully recommended that the City Commission adopt the attached appropriation ordinance establishing a special revenue fund entitled: "Solid Waste Reduction: Recycling and Education (FY'90)" in the amount of $585,808, consisting of a Recycling Program and Education Grant from the State of Florida Department of Environmental Regulation (FDER) pursuant to the 1988 Solid Waste Management Act; Section 403.7095 Florida Statute and FDER Grant Rule 17-716. Background As a municipal participant in an interlocal agreement by and between the City of Miami and Metro -Dade County, the City of Miami per Resolution No. 89-218 agreed to submit a joint grant application with Dade County and other municipalities in Dade County to the FDER in order to avoid a local match requirement per section 403.7095 3(c) Florida Statute. On January 16, 1990 the Dade County Board of County Commissioners per Resolution No. R-29-90 accepted, on behalf of the Countf and those municipalities participating in the joint grant application, a grant award for FY 1990 from FDER in the amount of $2,830,969; further providing authorization for execution of the grant contract (# RE90-12), in substantially the attached form. The City of Miami's portion of said award for FY190 amounts to $585,808. Said grant agreement provides funding for recycling program operations and for recycling related educational and promotional purposes. According to the final grant statement and pursuant to FDER grant rule 17-716, only those expenditures incurred during the period of October 1, 1989 to September 30,1990 will be funded. The method of payment for recycling program expenditures incurred by the City through September 30, 1990 is based on monthly or quarterly requests for payment. 10743 3 -t Page 2 Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Commission Grant funds appropriated by the City Commission will fund the planned expansion of the City of Miami Neighborhodd Recycling Program, thereby providing necessary funds for the Department of Solid Wastes' collection of recyclable materials ( newspaper, glass, aluminum cans, and plastic bottles) from approximately 25,000 households by September 30, 1990. The first phase of said recycling program was implemented by the Department of Solid Waste on February 14, 1990 and currently provides recycling collection services to 10,000 homes. Compliance with the City's stated recycling program goals, objectives and implementation time schedules will weigh heavily in the FDER's evaluation of the City's grant request for FY191. 10743 Z r Published Dally except Saturdi Legal Holidays Miami, Dade County, F STATE OF FLORIDA COUNTY OF DADE: Before the undersigned authorl Octelma V. Ferbsyre, who on oath Supervisor of Legal Advertising of lhi (except Saturday, Sunday and Lega published at Miami In Dade County, F copy of advertisement, being a Legal 1 In the matter of CITY OF MIAMI Ordinance No. 107 In the ........ X.. X.. X ......... was published In said newspaper in t July 16, 1990 Afflant further says that the newspaper published at Miami In and t at the said newspaper has he Mshed In said Dade County, uday, In and Legal Holiday second class mail matter at the pi Dade County, Florida, for a period the first publication of the attached afflant further says that she ha parse , firm or corporation d11 or rurld for the purpose ecu pu lc l 0 in the said n per. t, �So and Sul • • A \G400 PC—tic,h9 X&A1.p pLBO- •••P`` i ' TMisalgq axpl` 112, 19 MR #Yll F O1,1111111111L%```` CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA LEGAL NOTICE All Interested persons will take notice Thal on the 28th day of June. 1990, the City Commission of Miami, Florida, adopted the following tilled ordinances: ORDINANCE NO. 10742 AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTIONS 54.5.12 AND 54,5.16 OF THE CODE OF THE CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA, AS AMENDED, BY PROVIDING A METHOD TO ALLOW AN EXISTING BUILDING, STRUCTURE OR WALL TO REMAIN IN THE UNDEDICATED RIGHT-OF-WAY; BY PRO VIDING A METHOD FOR ADJUSTMENT TO DESIGN STANDARDS; AND BY PROVIDING ANOTHER MECHANISM TO VACATE AND CLOSE PLATTED PRIVATE AND PUBLIC EASEMENTS AND EMERGENCY ACCESS EASEMENTS; CONTAINING A REPEALER PROVISION, SEVERABILITY CLAUSE AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. ORDINANCE NO. 10743 AN ORDINANCE, WITH ATTACHMENT, ESTABLISHING A NEW SPECIAL REVENUE FUND ENTITLED: "SOLID WASTE REDUCTION: RECYCLING AND EDUCATION (FY'90)"; APPROPRIATING FUNDS FOR THE DEVELOPMENT AND IMPLEMENTATION OF SAME IN ACCORDANCE WITH SEG TION 403.706(4), FLORIDA STATUTES, IN THE AMOUNT OF $585,808, CONSISTING OF A RECYCLING PROGRAM GRANT FROM THE STATE OF FLORIDA, DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL REGULATION, IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE STATE OF FLORIDA SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT GRANT RULE 17.716 AND SECTION 403.7095 FLORIDA STATUTES; CONTAINING A REPEALER PROVISION AND A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE. ORDINANCE NO.10744 AN ORDINANCE REPEALING ORDINANCE NOS. 7245 AND 7247 IN THEIR ENTIRETY AS APPEARING IN BASIC ORDI- NANCE FORM AND AS CODIFIED IN THE CODE OF THE CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA, AS AMENDED, BOTH ORDINANCES HAVING BEEN ADOPTED SEPTEMBER 30, 1964 AND RELATING TO THE ORIGINAL CREATION OF THE DEPARTMENT OF POLICE AND THE DEPARTMENT OF FIRE, RESCUE AND INSPECTION SERVICES RESPEC- TIVELY; FURTHER, CREATING THOSE TWO DEPARTMENTS WHOSE AFFAIRS ARE TO BE ADMINISTERED BY DIREC- TORS WHO WHILE BEING APPOINTED BY AND SERVING UNDER THE SUPERVISION AND CONTROL OF THE CITY MANAGER SHALL ONLY BE REMOVED FROM THEIR POSI- TION BY JUDGEMENT OF THE CITY COMMISSION OR IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE PROVISIONS OF STATE LAW; PROVIDING THAT THE RESPONSIBILITIES, FUNCTIONS, AND DUTIES OF THE NEWLY CREATED DEPARTMENTS REMAIN UNCHANGED FROM THOSE RESPONSIBILITIES, FUNCTIONS AND DUTIES BEING DISCHARGED PRIOR TO THE ADOPTION OF THIS ORDINANCE AND BY PROVID- ING THAT ALL FUNDS, PERSONNEL, RECORDS AND EQUIPMENT CURRENTLY APPROPRIATED AND ASSIGNED TO THE RESPECTIVE DEPARTMENTS AS OF THE DATE OF THIS ORDINANCE ARE TO REMAIN SO APPROPRIATED AND ASSIGNED; REPEALING CITY CODE SECTIONS 2-81, 2412, 2.83, 42.1, 42.2. AND 42.3 IN THEIR ENTIRETY; AND ADOPTING NEW CITY CODE SECTIONS 2.81, 2.82, 2.83, 42.1. 42.2, AND 42.3; CONTAINING A REPEALER PROVI. SION AND A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE. ORDINANCE NO.10743 AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTIONS 1 AND 5 OF ORDINANCE NO. 10648, THE ANNUAL APPRO- PRIATIONS ORDINANCE FOR THE FISCAL YEAR ENDING SEPTEMBER 30. 1990 ADOPTED SEPTEMBER 28, 1989, AS AMENDED, FOR THE PURPOSE OF REPLACING $200,000 OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT FUNDS FOR THE COCONUT GROVE PLAYHOUSE LOAN PROJECT AND E50.OW OF THE DEPARTMENT OF DEVELOPMENT .-ARKETING BROCHURE WITH $250,000 OF REVENUE -ROM GENERAL OBLIGATION DEBT SERVICE FUND — INTEREST EARNINGS; CONTAINING A REPEALER PROVI- SION AND A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE. ORDINANCE NO. 10746 AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 1 OF ORDINANCE NO. 10642. ADOPTED SEPTEMBER 28. 1989, AS AMENDED THE CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS APPROPRIA• TIONS ORDINANCE, BY INCREASING APPROPRIATIONS TO THE PROJECT ENTITLED "RELOCATION OF MUNICI- PAL SHOPS OPERATIONS," PROJECT NO. 311018, IN THE TOTAL AMOUNT OF $500,000 APPROPRIATING FUNDS THEREFOR FROM VARIOUS COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT FUNDING SOURCES AS LISTED HEREIN; CONTAINING A REPEALER PROVISION AND A SEVERABIL• ITV CLAUSE. ORDINANCE NO. 10747 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE ZONING ATLAS OF ORDINANCE NO. 9500. THE ZONING ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA, AS AMENDED, BY APPLYING SECTION 1610, HC-l: GENERAL USE HERITAGE CONSER• VATION OVERLAY DISTRICT TO THE VENETIAN CAUSEWAY: THE ENTIRE LENGTH OF THE CAUSEWAY WITHIN THE CITY OF MIAMI FROM A POINT APPROXIMATELY 20 FEET WEST OF THE DADE COUNTY BULKHEAD LINE EASTWARD TO THE CITY LIMITS AND INCLUDING ALL BRIDGES AND THE RIGHTS -OF -WAY OF NORTH AND SOUTH VENETIAN WAY, MIAMI, FLORIDA; INCORPORATING THE DESIGNA- TION REPORT; MAKING FINDINGS; AND MAKING ALL NECESSARY CHANGES ON PAGE NUMBERS 22 AND 23 OF SAID ZONING ATLAS; CONTAINING A REPEALER PRO. VISION AND SEVERABILITY CLAUSE; AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE ORDINANCE NO. 10748 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-I: GENERAL USE HERITAGE CONSERVATION OVERLAY DIS- TRICT TO THE VENETIAN CAUSEWAY: THE ENTIRE LENGTH OF THE CAUSEWAY WITHIN THE CITY OF MIAMI FROM A POINT APPROXIMATELY 20 FEET WEST OF THE DADE COUNTY BULKHEAD LINE EASTWARD TO THE CITY LIMITS AND INCLUDING ALL BRIDGES AND THE RIGHTS. OF -WAY OF NORTH AND SOUTH VENETIAN WAY, MIAMI, FLORIDA; MAKING FINDINGS; INCORPORATING THE DES- IGNATION REPORT; AND MAKING ALL NECESSARY CHANGES ON PAGE NUMBERS 22 AND 23 OF SAID ZONING ATLAS; CONTAINING A REPEALER PROVISION AND SEVERABILITY CLAUSE, AND PROVIDING AN EFFEC- TIVE DATE. ORDINANCE NO. 10749 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE 11000, AS AMENDED, THE NEW ZONING ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA (EFFECTIVE SEPTEMBER 4, 1990), BY AMENDING ARTICLE 6, SO SPECIAL DISTRICTS, BY ADDING A NEW SECTION 610 SD-10 JACKSON MEMORIAL HOSPITAL MEDICAL CENTER OVERLAY DISTRICT; PRO. VIDING FOR INTENT AND EFFECT; REQUIRING A CLASS II SPECIAL PERMIT; PROVIDING SPECIAL RULES FOR COMPUTATION OF PARKING REQUIREMENTS; CONTAINING A REPEALER PROVISION AND SEVERABILITY CLAUSE; AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. ORDINANCE NO. 10760 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 THE SD-10 JACKSON MEMORIAL HOSPITAL MEDICAL CENTER OVER. LAY DISTRICT TO THE AREA GENERALLY BOUNDED BY NORTHWEST 14TH AND 20TH STREETS, BETWEEN NORTHWEST 7TH AND 12TH AVENUES, PLUS AN AREA EXTENDING APPROXIMATELY 300 FEET SOUTH OF NORTHWEST LOTH STREET AND EXTENDING APPROX. IMATELY 650 FEET WEST OF NORTHWEST 12TH AVENUE TO WAGNER CREEK, MIAMI, FLORIDA (MORE PARTICU- LARLY DESCRIBED HEREIN); BY MAKING FINDINGS; AND BY MAKING ALL NECESSARY CHANGES ON PAGE NUMBER 24 OF SAID ZONING ATLAS; CONTAINING A REPEALER PROVISION AND SEVERABILITY CLAUSE; AND PROVID- ING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. ORDINANCE NO. 10751 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 THE BLOCK BOUNDED BY NORTHWEST 1ST COURT AND 2ND AVENUE BETWEEN NORTHWEST 5TH AND BTH STREETS, MIAMI, FLORIDA (MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED HEREIN), FROM CG•2r7 GENERAL COMMERCIAL TO SPI.16.2 SOUTHEAST OVERTOWN PARK WEST COMMERCIAL RESIDENTIAL DISr TRICT; BY MAKING FINDINGS; AND BY MAKING ALL NEC- ESSARY CHANGES ON PAGE NUMBER 36 OF SAID ZONING ATLAS; CONTAINING A REPEALER PROVISION AND SEVERABILITY CLAUSE; AND PROVIDING AN EFFEC• TIVE DATE ORDINANCE NO.10152 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE ZONING ATLAS OF ORDINANCE NO. 110DO (EFFECTIVE SEPTEMBER 4, 1990). THE NEW ZONING ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA, AS AMENDED, BY CHANGING THE ZONING CLASSIFICATION OF THE BLOCK BOUNDED BY NORTH- WEST 1ST COURT AND 2ND AVENUE BETWEEN NORTH- WEST 5TH AND OTH STREETS, MIAMI, FLORIDA (MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED HEREIN), FROM 0-1 RESTRICTED COMMERCIAL TO SD-16.2 SOUTHEAST OVERTOWN-PARK WEST COMMERCIAL RESIDENTIAL DIS. TRICT; BY MAKING FINDINGS; AND BY MAKING ALL NEC- ESSARY CHANGES ON PAGE NUMBER 36 OF SAIn ZONING ATLAS; CONTAINING A REPEALER PROVISION AND SEVERABILITY CLAUSE; AND PROVIDING AN EFFEC. TIVE DATE. ORDINANCE NO. 10753 AN CRDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE 9500, AS AMLNUED, THE Z0141NG ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA, BY AMENDING ARTICLE 20 GENERAL AND SUPPLEMENTARY REGULATIONS, SECTION 2008 REQUIRED OPEN SPACES; DETAILED LIMITATIONS ON OCCUPANCY, BY ADDING A NEW SUBSECTION 2008.13 ENTITLED "NOISE AND DISTANCE LIMITATIONS: MECHANICAL EQUIPMENT"; CONTAINING A REPEALER PROVISION AND SEVERABILITY CLAUSE; AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. ORDINANCE NO. 10764 AN ORDINANCE RELATING TO NOISE ABATEMENT, AMENDING CHAPTER 36 OF THE CODE OF THE CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA. BY AMENDING SECTION 36.13, PERTAINING TO CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT; DELETING EXISTING SECTION 36.15 AND SUBSTITUTING, IN LIEU THEREOF, A NEW SECTION 36-15 ENTITLED "MECHANI- CAL AND FIRE EQUIPMENT'; CONTAINING A REPEALER PROVISION AND SEVERABILITY CLAUSE; AND PROVID. ING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. ORDINANCE NO.10765 AN ORDINANCE RELATING TO ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES; AMENDING SECTION 4.10 OF THE CODE OF THE CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA, AS AMENDED TO CLARIFY LANGUAGE; TO PROVIDE THEREBY THAT DISTANCE SEPARATION REQUIREMENTS FOR IDENTICAL ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES LICENSEES BE MEASURED SEPARATELY AND DISTINCT FROM THE DISTANCE SEPARATION REQUIREMENT FOR DISSIMILAR ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES LICENSEES; FUR. THER BY MODIFYING THE REQUIRED DISTANCE SEPA. RATION FOR DISSIMILAR LICENSEES; CONTAINING A REPEALER PROVISION, SEVERABILITY CLAUSE AN AND 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 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. MATTY HIRAI CITY CLERK MIAMI, FLORIDA (6921) (9 7116 9144-071652M i