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RESOLUTION N0. 89-828
A RESOLUTION DETERMINING THAT
SECURITY AND STREET MAINTENANCE AND
SIMILAR SERVICES BE PROVIDED FOR THE
PERIOD OF ONE (1) YEAR IN THE
FLAGLER/CORE AREA SECURITY DISTRICT
SPECIAL IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT, AS
DECLARED BY RESOLUTION NO. 89-548,.
ADOPTED JUNE 7, 1989, AS AMENDED;
FURTHER LEVYING SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS
AGAINST PROPERTIES IN SAID DISTRICT
BENEFITED THROUGH THE PROVISION OF
SUCH SERVICES, IN ACCORDANCE WITH
THE FINAL ASSESSMENT ROLL TO BE
FILED FORTHWITH WITH THE CITY CLERK.
WHEREAS, Chapter 170, Florida Statutes, authorizes "the
levy and collection of special assessments against property
benefited for the purpose of stabilizing and improving retail
and/or wholesale business districts and/or nationally recognized
historic districts through promotion, management, marketing and
other similar services in business districts of the
municipality"; and
WHEREAS, on June 7, 1989 by Resolution No. 89-548, the
Miami City Commission declared the Flagler/Core Area Security
District to be a Special Improvement District for the provision
of the above services in accordance with the applicable
provisions of Chapter 170, Florida Statutes, as amended; and
WHEREAS, a preliminary assessment roll has been filed with
the Office of the City Clerk indicating the area to be improved,
the property to be assessed, and the amount to be assessed
against each parcel of property to be benefited, as required in
Chapter 170 of the Florida Statutes; and
WHEREAS, on July 13, 1989 by Resolution No. 89-651� the
thereafter
Miami City Commission scheduled and /held a public hearing on
September 14, 1989, to hear testimony from all property owners
and any other interested persons regarding the propriety,
advisability and cost of making improvements in the Flagler/Core
Area Security District; and
CITY COMMISSION
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MEETING `CIF
SEP 14 1989
RESOLUTION No.
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WHEREAS, all affected property oxaers have received
appropriate notice of said Public Hearing as prescribed by
Chapter 170, Florida Statutes; and
WHEREAS, all complaints, comments and objections by
interested persons and affected property owners were received at
said hearing and thereafter treated on the basis of justice and
right as reflected herein in regard to the improvements and the
assessments:
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COMMISSION OF THE
CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA:
Section 1. The findings and recitals contained in the
preamble of this Resolution are hereby adopted by reference and
hereby incorporated herein as fully set forth in this Section.
Resolution No. 89-548, as amended, which ordered the creation of
the Flagler/Core Area Security District Special Improvement
District is hereby confirmed and it is hereby determined that
security, street maintenance, and other similar services shall
be provided by the City in the Flagler/Core Area Security
District.
Section 2. A final assessment roll shall be promptly filed
with the City Clerk's Office in accordance with this Resolution
and the applicable provisions of Chapter 170, Florida Statutes.
Such assessments contained in the said assessment roll are
hereby levied and stand confirmed and remain legal, valid and
binding special assessment liens upon properties against which
such assessments are made, until paid. These assessments shall
be recorded in the "Improvement Lien Book" and the final
assessment roll shall show the lots or lands assessed, and the
amount
of
benefit as to each such lot or land and the manner of
payment
of
such assessment.
CITY CLIRX
PREPARED
AND APPROVED BY :�
AS TO FORM AND CORRECTNESS: }
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Miami Center Owners' Association, ins.
got South sleasyne Boulevard
Missile llorida 33131
It: Flagler/Core Area Security District Specisl
Improvement District (the *District")
Gentlemea:
The purpose of this letter is to assure the Miami Center owners'
Association that every effort will be made to insure that the
Miami Center property will directly benefit from the security and
to the a assessment services
which to e shall provided
be blevied y the Dontrthe Miamiproportionict in
Center
to
property.
The security services,, physical maiateaanes services and other
similar services that are funded by the District will serve the
Miami Center property. This means that security personnel will
patrol the Miami Center property in the same manner and to a
h ro erties within the District will
proportionate extent as of er p p
-t' be patrolled. Similarly, street maintenance workers will provide
street maintenance services to the Miami Center property and
adjacent streets and sidewalks in the same meaner and to a
ices will be
proportionate extent as street maintenance sery
provided to other streets and sidewalks within the District•
An Advisory Board will be established by the DDA to assist in the
establishment and monitoring of the district. We will recommend
that representatives of Miami Center be part of this Advisory
Board to insure that their concerns will be met.
Sincerely,
Submitted into the public
record in connection
item_ on
Matty Hirai
City Clerk
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CItY of MIAMI. FLORIOA
INTER -OFFICE MEMORANCIUM
RILE:
DATE:
TO. S E P - �.1 1989
The Honorable Mayor and Sus.JECT:
Members of the City Commission Resolution implementing a
public hearing on 9/14/89
REFERENCEsfor the Flagler/Core Area
Security District Special
FROM:
Cesar Odio �m rovement District.
City Manage ENCLOSURE.
p
Recommendation
it is respectfully recommended thearingCommission the on September 14, attached
9hat
Resolution implementing a publicthe Flagler/Core Area Security
5:00 P.M. to take testimony regarding
District Special Improvement District, established her similar services
one year, for security, street maintenance a
in the area. Following testimony, special
thg City Commission shall make a
final decision as whether to adjustthe�uFlagler/Coralize and e vAreaeSecurity
assessments for properties within
District.
Background
The Downtown Development Authorityfor the
recommends that the City
Com
mission authorize the levy of the Special
rossessmenttrict for
Flagler/Core Area Security District Special Imp
a one year period. It is further recommended DevelopmentisAuthority
be set up and overseen by the Downtown
comprised of representatives of property owners in the district and
representatives from the DDA,
the Downtown Miami roventhe
Association, and the City of Miami Police Department, to approve
utilization of these funds.
Florida Statutes Chapter 87-103, Section 170.- 01
-170.16 were amended
19$7, to allow for the establishment of Special Improvement
Districts for retail and/or wholesale business districts and/or
tHrQugh
:.>at�onally recognized historic districts to be improved, —
promotion, management,
marketing and other similar services 1n.
.business distribta of the municipality"-
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MEMORANDUM
August 18, 1989
Page Two
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The downtown core area
between NE/NW 2nd Street and SE/SW 3rd Street,
Biscayne Boulevard and West 1st Avenue indershas adthe continued
omic
betweengreatly
problem of night time crime which g and
of the area. Members w the business Manager and the
1 viability with the City
property owners have been working olice. protection. Due to
Police Department to provide additional p and
the
the existing shortages r itlwas concluded that ce manpower in hthe vmostgeffective
needs of the Downtown Core
means at this time to provide the servicent lectl required would be the
establishment of a special asses
sme
` Cached is a report entitled "Proposed Special Assessment establDistriishing
The
- or
for Downtown Miami" which provides the ng e
downtown security district funded osed services,
report includes a complete f [he distr�'ctf the prop
detailed budget and a may o
The DDA invited, by direct mail,
district to three public meetings
advise them of the proposal and
Miami Business Association
adopted a
security district,
has1
all property owners in the proposed
(March 15, March 31 and May 31) to
to seek their input- The Downtown
which requested DDA to pursue the
resolution in full support of the
DDA proposa
assessment would add approximately
The basis for the assessment formgSSeis the nonexempt taxable value
of each property. The proposed within th
.93 mills to the taxes already paid by retail properties
district and .18 mills for predominantly office buildings. 89-548 was
At the June 7,
1989 commission meeting, Resolution No public -
adopted The
adopted without opposition from members of district in the core area of
resolution created a special security 1989 by
on
downtown
to be funded by special assessmenotn Julythl3�benefiting
properties- This resolution was amende the assessment
Resolution 89-626 to correct etions 89-651in 1theaCommission called .a,
budget and formula. By Resolu 1989.
...•i,ii� hearing 'on the district for September 14,
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PROPOSED SPECIAL ASSESSMENT
DISTRICT FOR DOWNTOWN MIAMI
City governments have traditionally provided many services to
downtowns. Due to changing conditions these services are no
longer sufficient in many downtowns. A viable alternative being
used in downtowns throThesetthe districtstcanibethe
createdial to provide
Assessment District. provide
by the
funds for seryexisting services�se normally p
city or to enhance
The Downtown Development Authority (DDA) i nand conaunctiongroupofith the
Downtown Miami Business Assoc
iation downtown business persons iDitiated the owntown Miamioretail ncept ocorestocfund
Assessment District in f a
the
supplementary services as a pilot project for one year.
Components of the proposed Special Assessment District include:
Security
A security firm would be contreveningsted tapproximatelyh to provide lbetween e7:00
security guards to be on duty
P.M. and 7:00 A.M. seven days a week. Liability insurance would
be covered in the following
Budget: $3089137
12 security guards
Salaries:
12 radios:
1 patrol car:
12 x $24,492/yr._
$500/mo. x 12 =
$293 ,904
8,233
69000
$
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Legal -Description for tiatoer
Area Sprcl.ti A%Stts%ogelit District
Begin at the N.E. corner of 111m M 1.02 tlorth of A. L. Knowlton Map
of tgfaml according to the plat thereof ,is recorded in Plat Book it
at page 41 of the Pitt, I i c Records of Dade County, Florida, said
corner being 10 feet south of the City of Miami Monument Line on
11A. 7 Street and ?(.) tiset west of thct City of Miami Monument Line
on Biscayne flotilevard; thence run southerly along the west R/W
Line of Biscayne Boulevard to its intersection with the westerly
extension of the South R/W Llne- of Chopin Plaza, said line being
25 feet South of and parallol with the City of Miami Monument
Line of S.L. 2 St.reeTt extended East to the [1adN County Bulkhead
ON MON
Line; thence fast, along the South R/W Line of Chopin Plaza and
its extension thereut , to a point of i n te.-e•sec t i on with the East
property line of f rAc•L D, of nUPonL P14ta, dr.curding to the Plat
thereof, as recordetci in Plat Book 501 Pages 11 of the Public
Records of Made County, Florida; thence South along said East
j property line of l ract 0 to its ftctersection with the Easterly
extension of the North R/W Line of S.E. 3 Street; thence West
along the North R/W Line of S.E. 3 Street anti its extension
thereof' to the Writ R/W Line of South Miami Avenue; thence South