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RESOLUTION
A RESOLUTION, AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO
AMEND THE COMMERCIAL FACADE TREATMENT
AGREEMENTS DATED MAY 25, 1989, BETWEEN THE
CITY OF MIAMI AND NEW WASHINGTON HEIGHTS
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT CONFERENCE, INC.
(NWHCDC), ALLAPATTAH BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT
AUTHORITY, INC. (ABDA), SMALL BUSINESS
OPPORTUNITY CENTER, INC. (SBOC), AND DOWNTOWN
MIAMI BUSINESS ASSOCIATION, INC. (DMBA), IN A
FORM ACCEPTABLE TO THE CITY ATTORNEY FOR THE
CONTINUATION OF THE COMMERCIAL FACADE
TREATMENT PROGRAM IN THE TARGET AREAS WITH
FUNDS THEREFOR IN AN AMOUNT NOT TO EXCEED
$77,000 BEING ALLOCATED FROM THE FOURTEENTH
(14TH) YEAR COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT
FUND..
WHEREAS, the Commercial Facade Treatment Program was
approved in the Fourteenth (14th) Community Development Block
Grant Application by Resolution Nos. 88-384; and
WHEREAS, on March 3, 1989 and December 7, 1989, the City
'ommission approved Resolution No. 89-228 and 89-1099 for the
purpose of implementing a Commercial Facade Treatment Program
with eleven (11) neighborhood economic development organizations;
and
WHEREAS, the proposed Commercial Facade Treatment Program is
a component of the Comprehensive Citywide Commercial
Rehabilitation Assistance Facade Treatment Program; and
WHEREAS, the proposed Commercial Facade Treatment Program
will be implemented within the specified boundaries of the target
areas; and
WHEREAS, New Washington Heights Community Development
Conterence, Inc., Allapattah Business Development Authority,
Inc., Small Business Opportunity Center, Inc. and Downtown Miami
Business Association, Inc. have requested additional funding in
order to increase the number of businesses assisted;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COMMISSION OF THE CITY
OF MIAMI, FLORIDA:
CITY' COMMISSION
MEETING OF
APR 12 1990
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Section 1.. The City Manager is hereby authorized to amend
the Commercial. Facade Treatment Agreements,l/ dated May 25, 1989,
between the City of Miami and New Washington Heights Community
Development Conference, Inc., Allapattah Business Development
Authority, Inc., Small Business Opportunity Center, Inc. and
Downtown Miami Business Association, Inc., in a form acceptable
to the City Attorney, in an amount not to exceed $77,000 said sum
being hereby allocated from the Fourteenth (14th) Year Community
Development Block Grant Fund for the purpose of continuing the
Commercial Facade Program to the agencies listed hereunder:
CBO AMOUNT
1) New Washington Heights Community $ 8,400
Development Conference, Inc.
2) Allapattah Business Development 26,600
Authority, Inc.
3) Small Business Opportunity 15,400
Center, Inc.
4) Downtown Miami Business 26,600
Association, Inc.
TOTAL $77,000
TOTAL
BUSINESSES
05
19
11
19
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Section 2. All of the terms and conditions outlined under
the original agreements shall remain in full force without
modification except as herein stated.
Section 3. This Resolution shall become effective
immediately upon its adoption.
PASSED AND ADOPTED this 12th day of April 1990.
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XAVIER LL. S 'A 'L
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MAYOR
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MATTY HIRAI
CITY CLERK
1� The herein authorization is further subject to compliance
with all requirements that may be imposed by the City
Attorney, including but not limited to those as prescribed by
applicable City Charter and Code provisions.
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C-'OMMUNITY DFV81,OPMENT RFVIT W AND APPROVAL,:
FRANK CASTANEDA,--75-1RECTOR
DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
FINANCE REVIEW AND APPROVAL:
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CA GARCIA, DIRECTOR
DEPAR ENT OF FINANCE
BUDGET REVIEW AND APPROVAL:
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MANOHAR SURA JAI RECTOR
DEPARTMENT OF TDGET
PREPARED AND APPROVED BY:
APPROVED AS TO FORM AND CORRECTNESS:
J RGE . FE NANDEZ
CITY ATTORN Y
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CITY OF MIAMI, FLOR;DA
INTER -OFFICE MEMORANDUM -
TO The Honorable Mayor and Members DATE '� ' t(� ':,LE
of the City Commission APR 3 IJ90
SJeJLC_ Resolution authorizing the Cite`
Manager to enter into contract=
with four ;4) Community Basel_
Organizations to implement the
Sao,, Cesar 4. Odio .wi aE=ERE'1CZs Commercial Facade Treatment =
City Manager Program
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RECOMMENDATION.
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It is respectfully recommended that the City Commission approve
the attached resolution authorizing the City Manager to execute a
contract agreement_ with four (4) Community Rased Organizations
listed below for the purpose of implementing the Commercial
Facade Treatment Program within the target areas of the City of
Miami. These funds are allocated from the Fourteenth (14th) Year
Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) fund for the fiscal
period of July 1, 1989 to June 30, 1990.
1) New Washington Heights Community Development Conference, Inc.
�) Allapattah Business Development Authority, Inc.
3) Small Business Opportunity Center, Inc.
4) Downtown Miami Business Association, Inc.
BACKGROUND
The Department of Community Development has analyzed the need to
enter into contract agreement with the following; Community Based
Organizations for the purpose of implementinv the Commercial
Facade Treatment Program in its respective tar;;et: areas to
enhance the aesthetics of the commercial businesses and provide a
new image in the :area.
I the Fourteenth (14th) Year Community Development Program,
there is a Citywide allocation of $300,000 for the Commercial
Facade Treatment Rehabilitation Program which was approved on
April 28, 1988 by City Commission Resolution Coo. 88-384.
ApproximateIy S77,000 will be utilized initially for project
implementation by the Community Based Organizations listed:
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Honorable Mayor and Members
of the City Commission
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TOTAL
AMOUNT BUSINESSES
1) New Washington Heights Community S 3,400 06
Development Conference, Tnc.
2) Allapattah Business Development 26,600 19
Authority, Inc.
3) Small Business Opportunity 15,400 11
Center, Inc.
4) Downtown Miami Business 26,600 19
Association, Tnc.
The Commercial Facade Treatment Program is a modified approach to
commercial revitalization and economic development where only the
exterior is treated in a concentrated impact area of commercial
use.
The purpo,;e of a concentrated impact concept it to improve the
commercial image of the businesses within the target areas,
thereby, creating a better economic environment_ For the merchants
in th.e commercial district. Tt also helps to presen, a better
physical image for the City of Miami.
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