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CC 1988-10-27 Advertisement
r i The Miami I Jei-alit C onipany Before the undersigned authority r�e�-s:onal.ly apper,red Les Ii Maser who on oath says she is the Arc -:?a Sales ;`1ran��grr of The Miami Herald and The Miami New-;, daily published at Miami in Dade COW-Ity, f71or idek. She further says that the ;advertisement for`( (-'c,c)': t_�l(Ci1�L was Published in � the issue or i GSUe s of k ).f%1-..� S /7-\ i c` I y 5 a 11� act 1 L4-I Aci Pry 4. n24 for the above publication (s) as per the at tac:h(-2d t"-C - i Affiant further states that the said THE MIAMI HEtiAI._D/NEWS are newspapers published at Miami, in the said Dade County, Florida, and that the said newspapers have here -to -fore been cant i nousl y Published in the a i. d Dode: County, Florida, each day, and have been entered as second class mail matter at the Post Office in Miami, in the said Dade County, Florida, for <a period of one yea)- preceding the first publication of the advertisement.. Les I i. Masur- Sworn to and SubaFr ibed to -.-before me th i sday of A.D. 1900 Notary Public (Seal) NOTARY PUBLIC STATE OF FLO;WA MY COMPUS" EXP.00T-24,1992 OOI�EO TM WERAL DIX. LhD. One Herald Plaza, Miami, Florida 33132-1693 (305) 350-2111 ANAL. (riminal (barges Joseph latish Jr., an aitnrnev for the parents of Mark Raltes, (leccrihed the driver as "the cat sitting by the proverbial bird cage with the feathers hanging off his mouth', following a ruiling yestPr- dav by Palm Reach Circuit Judge TiITT othv Poulton. "I respect (the judge's) deci- sion," Farish sold. "The only point 1 regret is it is most difficult to explain to the family why this can happen. using attorney -client privilege as it is being abused here I-; eery difficult to explain. We have a fleeing felon out there who is laughing at all of us." Following weeks of review, Poulton denied a motion to force defense attorney Harry Krischer to Sandinistas halt critical radio show MANAGUA, Nicaragua — The Sandinista government has or- dered off the air a private radio newscast for broadcasting an In- terview in which the president and Interior minister were called "monsters." An Interior Ministry communi- que said the news program El Nicaraguense had been suspended. Nicaragua's foreign minister, meanwhile, denounced American policy in Central America but expressed hope for normal rela- tions with the U.S. European GothinQ For MkA--- Ali-, i UP To 50% ynn, i1(C10( III onrt Pricen III N4 •f e 11 plea bargain PTringfm('nt LI ith-ill revealing his ( iient's nRn)e. Mo"""`l 1XA5 ,rtru(k -ith Pr(Icr' cutnr, id in Fehruary RallEs parents. Mildred and her ex-hus- bond Joseph, filed a $6 million wrongful death ('10) suit on hchalf of the unknown driver Roth sides Predicted the case will enntinue in higher courts because of the question of whether civil responsibility supersedes the attorney -client privilege, According to police, Raltrs, a 28-year-old electrician, was intox- icated and quarreled with his fiancee as she drone home from a night out. Raltes got out of the car and staggered down the road, and was hit by a car. NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING All interested persons will please take notice that a public hearing will be held at the Miami City Commission Meeting of O ober 27,1988 at 5:00 p. to e City Commission Chambers, 3500 Pan American Drive to discuss the proposed restriction of vehicular access to S.W. 28 Street at or near its intersection o - with Jefferson Street. Metty Hirai CIy Clerk (01IM) MISMI, Florida S WOMAN'S BEST ACCESSORY A WELL DRESSED MAN IN ITALIAN CLOTHING • SUITS • PANTS OFFF • SHIRTS * v SPORT COATS 347 MIRACLE MILE CORAL GABLES 444-7005 OPEN MON-SAT 10.6PM 1k tr hahka L'IIn 1" r n. r N rnlr j JI•,� ITi Ar n. rnNN �i AARrNDN'T rt 'Y>' I',n I). (Tr Dr,T)INAA I>' LI'MANI� Nr TM.IRI'JrH ARE7l?CAT .( 'K'. Mrz TIT, T 1 � nr .. I ;r iy/, yAVINr, rMr>•NOc A IJ RMf"r Y^r,r CAf" ,y.N. t•l AS Au nnrxNr•,"(AMr •., 1.1 TIF [IP, rF 14 T GROWAN (.•MAN,,r,p,III n�Ira[NtXD.P•ArrLPINGIII{II['G .. �.•. n.>, c'rn^+c:r rncT H'.'Mru=P x Or c.r 70w r,H0"INNAN;'( RArrr.ItYN THC 7(MI4^_, ATLAS Or 01"AH( rN r,r,H f TI If,r.. A.F AA,r.,rN'r PT ArYq YPNG TI(H: , G' ). c 1nr, + r -*vi Mr.ga rtr l r. POLCOW, LOCATEC A T AP" I trN`11 IWI.J rnc.n;,,lt_rrny rx g�:MRFD FFr REPO MA nl•Nu O. TIN rnrr rhIMR(n TA Or enfr rONTN!: ATLAe TINOnrvNrt l AMrNfY`J;Trtt:TITAN'.AT114C r EH(_ I1Of (rr Aoe,.l rl �,n4, •. nc. AAQ"Ni,r l'rry'nrMINNG THE IC.r (R i—nr: in Alrnrr, I in.Ir")NI moLDING LOCATED AT APT` III IOr fk-,-F PATTY, JI-AnLY DC 4CMRED HFRL1M MM ('„ANrF G (IN rArCF NUMRrP V 0r SAff) ?0-040 ATILLQ AN onr.NN. NW Ir AMCHCYNG TNF 70A41NG AT AS Or 6"ANID N MIAMI III InIDA AFAMFNrXD. P` APf•LYINGTHEH;; 1 DE ill-1n,�_T 77 TIIF rYTWNTOWv MIAMI COMMFRCIAI. AREA EDLA t.CT r.TM, 1. F.(7LIr1IWFST'$OLITHEA$T 151 AVENUE. N-,,KW ST <OLIT.AyTST 1 ST AVFNIR AALAIA F1OnIDA rMO FINCIIN(:S AND MAKM!(i A1.1 NF(SRSARY (LING FE ON PAGN TIN nn�NUICE AMFNrT4r, TIF ZONING ATLAS Or DRDINANCF 01 MIAMI FLOPIDA AS AMENrXO RT AFNKYINC' THE NC-1 OCT OI1TPI( 7 TO TINF WAL OnFFN VFILK, STORE LOCATED AT AMriow6o, (MORE PARTY-:ULARLY DESCARE.D HEREIN,. MAKI (;rIANGFt ON PAGE NUMOEn 36 Or SAID ZONING A11M AN ORDNANCr AMENDING T,IE TONING ATLAS OF ORDINANCE (X MIAMI. FLORIDA AS AMENDED, BY APPLYING THE HC-1 Ott, DICTntCT TO TH( CITY NA1104A1 RANK BUILDING LOCATED AT MIAMI FLOPIDA(MOREPARnCULAALYOESt%VMHET&IM.M CHIAN'OFI ON PAGE NUMBER 30 or SAID ZONING ATLAS AN ORDINANCE AMFNDNG THE ZONING ATLAS OF ORDINANCE, Of MIAMI RORIDA AS AMFNDFD. BY AVMY1NC THE MC OEN DISTRICT TO W0.fORD H BUTIKHAM HOUSE AND OFFICE LAC AVENUE MIAMI FLORIDA (MORE PARTICULARLY OES(:AIBED I NECESSARY CHANGES ON PAGE NUMBER 27 OF BALD ZONING AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE ZONING ATLAS OF ORDINANCE A OF MIAMI FLORIDA AS AMENDED. BY APPLYING THE NCI GENE DISTRICT TO THE MARTINA APARTMENTS LOCATED AT AFWM' FIORIDA IMORC PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED NEREINI. MAPW CHANGES ON PAGE NUMBER 37 OF SAID ZOAANO ATLAS. AN ORDINANCE AMI NDING THE 7ONI4GATLAS OF OF004AW-E N 0$ MIAMI FLORIDA, AS AMENDE D BY APPLYING THE HC I G6'NE DISTRICT TO CITIZENS BANK LOCATED AT APPROXIMATELY I36T 1 PARTICULARLY OESCATRED HERE", MAKIMO "DING$, AND M NUMBER 23 OF SAID ZONING ATLAS AN ORDNANCE AMENDING THE ZONING ATLAS OF OROrHAMM KI OF MIAMI FLORIDA ASAMENDED.BYAPPLYMGT/NEHGI.GENV DISTRICT TO THE ATLANTIC GAS STATION LOCATED AT APPRGMI FLORIDA IMOAE P,'NiTIC(HARLY DESCRIBED HEREIM: MAKING CHANGES ON PAGE NUMBER 36 Of SND ZONING ATLAS AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE ZONING ATLAS OF ORDINANCE FK Or All". FLORIDA, AS AMENDED. BY APPLYING THE IG 1. OENEA DISTRICT TO TEMPLE ISRAEL LOCATED AT APPROXIMATUY 131r �Mpq� PARTICl1lARlY DESCRIBED HERE". ALAI 4 FWAD04C N PAGE N(1MBER M DF SND ZONING ATLAS AN ORDINANCE ESTABU13HING APPROPRIATIONS FOR a CONTINUING AND REVISING PREVIOUSLY APPROVED PROJECTS: ESTABLISHING NEW CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PF I9a9-99; CONDITIONALLY REPEALING PROVISIONS OF OF 1967-M CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS APPROPRIATIONS ORD AUTHORIZATIONS AND DIRECTIONS TO THE CITY MANAGE AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE ZONING A OF WAIIIII FLOBY RIDA CCONSETWAT ONO&U(19fOf oRDNAFCCE No THE WALTER E. FW4DWA NORTHEAST 7ALL STREET.' 1 AND MAKING NECERYCHA NCI ON P AILI n E a NHORdNAFICE AMENONOTHE ZONNriATLAS ONb1NAINCE IIq.I OF ULNA. FLAWD4 BY CHANGING THE TION 0 STREET,MIAW.FLONDA,t►�DREPMTtCLAARLY HELM OGWOENERALRESICIE rMLBYMAMIKp ANDSYMAI'M No 10 OF SAID ZONING ATLAS MADE A PART OF Na ARTICLE 3. SECTION 009. THEREOF: OWAP94A PIK ANORONANCEAMENDING THE ZONING ATLAS OFp• • • W.II OF MNMI, FLORIDA. BY CHANGING THE ZONPKII TCLASWICATION R AMON RG.2A GENERAL REIfpENTW. TO CCRIAS GOLMI "M1W- SIDED HERI MAKING "ON".AM BY IAW4ALL DIE NEceSSARtro ATLAS, NOTICE OF CHANGE OF t THE CITY OF MIAMI COMMISSION PROPOSES TO CHANGE THE 1 IN THE MAP IN THIS ADVERTISEMENT. A PUSUC HEARING i THURSDAY, OCTOBER 27.1 ON. AFTER 9 00 AM IN CITY HALL. 351 FOR FINAL READING ADN ADOPTION THEREOF THE PROPOS Tk * A A * AN ORDINANCE AIAENWNG THE AaANA COMPREHENSIVE NETmHB0R1 100) FOR PROPERTY LOCATED AT APPROTDMATELV 2101 WORTNIAN PARTICIA.ARL.Y DESCRIBED HERtNBY CRNANGING THE 0012HAr� MODERATE DENSITY RESIOENTW. Tb MOKIIIIII DENSITY REL �ilUllli ilflll411. 11111111�I11' . aadoad 8 3Ou sl alll$- nttacptti . r IsneooloH 10 s�ui�.0in ,u>41 a sAl> w>I't 40111110911 n NOTICE OF AMENDMENT TO THE CITY OF MIAMI COMPREHENSIVE ZONING ORDINANCE AND THE MIAMI CITY CODE ...,.,..: r ., .. . - r."•rr -1 r-.r,n,..I ,p, Tf)RS GFIIERAUN nF:0d,fIRE$ All r{nor)NF ". •• r-Il n r rrlf t. r NT ATIVE CArA('ITY PErOnf CITY FTArr FLOAnF•c r r"),. - nF'"�(STEn WITH THE CITY CLEnv, FIFFOCIF FNGAr31NGIN o r +r. ,r 4gli f)n rIINAN" r IF AVAA ARLF IN TNF 1rri, )r Or THE CITY' I.a FRk r• f+., a r n-lrr)rf S TO AMEND ORDINANCE 95M AS AMFNM0, THE ZCWtVC? r ,,-I [ nr !. of r . ru )+�Ar%� ANn THr MIAMI CfrY GOOF A F`LIRUC HEAPING WILL IlT HELD ON r rr •; rcr n ; - I— ',"[ n P M AM IN CITY HALL. ?SM PAN AMERICAN VR'yt, MIAMI r rr n+ Ifn-l4Fff1I11 rWING ITF MS nF 1 ATFDTO THE PLANNING AND 70NIN(, POCITIIIN DI THE A:;r Nr'll . ♦ A A A r nr a.,.......e: AI •y+llr'1--I' A'*/A+• .L IN tn4L r Or TIT ITT AC Ifrp IyAA Rio.. ',AMA' Iu^r: r,,7 ,+r ,; •rn r: r r • r r n•x NTIT" k;; N! rr 5 BOARDS AM CIf PAn %4f WT n"TVrT" AN" rrr.'tr„rr v'Ir r'r• trtt .r':r�•:ry n%:^�✓In. Ff? nrMefrTFMnFn7A !MIA Tuf "+IAMI rnOnnSF S TO AMEND ORDMANCE CKM AS AMENDED THE ZONING (ln I)I•:ANrr ()f ,1IT C!T" Or MIAMI AND THE MIAMI CITY CODE APUPI IC HEARING WILL FIE HF LO ON *11",1'r)AY (-KTOPLn^ ,gag ArlEngMAMINCITY HALL "ODPANAMEAICANDgWE.TOCONCIDFR THE 1`01 1 OWINr: ITEMS RFLATFD TO THE PLANNING AND ZONING PORTION OF THE A(3FNDA FOCI FINAL RFADING AN1 ALIOrTION THERFOr ♦ ♦ • AN MD+NAw,'F Aurvn+N.^ Trr Tr)Mti:, ATLAS CX (NiANANE;F FlSO 1TE ZONg0 Oa01NFKX CIF TfM CJTY rt TtK,l t ()nlnr. I.c AMFNMD RY CHURCH, LOCATED ED 1 APFMIAI T//Fp1AGEORT$NW 11110( AVE" rycTPK:1 T�I tT J rn, T, fiArilr'.T ('NUR"H, LOCATED AT AIr'1101IMATELV I� NOftiIAYF ST 'LID V MIAMI rLOn(u. M'X?r rn P Tl( ULARt Y OFSCRIBFD HFArIM WXWO FINAWM, ANO MAKING ALL NFCEBSMY OtANOFF ON Pk;r NJMPFn 23 Or SAID 7.OW C ATLAS AN pCIMNCE AMENDING THE 701ArtG ATLAS OF ORDNANCE ND SSW THE 2D"ANC%OAOfMANCE DF THE CITY 1iW.1�QgDA AS nwNMD W AM•LYK-, THE NC.1 QtNFIML USA WWTA,* CONSMATION OVFRLA" TO CKY Nrr4 LOCATED AT AM+ROFtMATELY I -VI 1227 NORT)I*AST IET AVF NUE MIAMI PARTICULARLY Dr SCRIRrD IfEREPP, MAKMO nmoWN S, AND MMONC: ALL. WCF6.5ARY ON PNX NUMBER 27 CX SAID 700I40 ATLAS AN 0111011140liNCt AMPOINO TMC 701NING ATLAS Or DHE ROIi1 {NiCCEF %�1gm THE ZONING ORDNANCE Or THE Cm OAST$OCT7UE9Et4ETZERRMNDED RV METHC"STC UnCHHYING iOCCATTFFDATAPMXWAATEL��FOITMESi� Nor MINE PARM:LAAAl Y DF SCFMED HE REM. MAI?KT FINOM/GE. ANO MMCING ALL NFCF/SARY GRIDS ON PAGE ISL;2 7J OF SAID ZOMNG ATLAS �00OP�yFMifLKf AA IMP401NO THE ZOMNO ATLAS Or ORDft NCE NO "M THE ZOMN0ORDINANCE OF THE CITY AVENDED. SIT APPLYING THE OATS TOME ZIOFIMPTi6T CHURCH LOCATED AHC 1 TU6�� TNORTHWEST STHAS�M NY PLOIDA UAOIE PARTICLAARL.Y DESCAIBFD HERE", MAxW FRONDS. AND MNOH0 ALL IiF66 � CSMINIOES ON MOE NUAEEa M OF SAID ZONM ATLAS ATLAS OF 2p�Npp F r Of 1MM.M. PLOryDA AS AMENDED BY MAVEND111410 THE APPLY",* Tf W j& S� COFgEMATIORMMAY OWINCT TQ GGEEE�NirVK WIPTIST CHURCH. LOCATED AT APPFgIOMATELY 5W NORTHFA{T FSi M, FLOP" pl PAQ Ml ai V MZONM DHATL�,tB '�0 FI DINOs A/10 MAallo A"�NN�NAIM AN ANFIOAMOTTfIEFZOFANDATLAS DFDRDINANDE0 OWTFEZONINGCIDIININ EOFTFEpry VMAOpO�BSpErA 9ibpGlTTED PPtioxR 1irELGv s01JrH eArsfIDF1E�►ww fLpF1pAY OF OAID ZONSG TLAS :G fNDIIGA AND ANfaNC ALL NE CffA�IGEM ON ANdr7iMlN A11ENbMGTfE20NRKiATLAS aogDINAFKENo9600TfEZDNM00ROMMNCEOFT►ECM AS AMLT011 ER APPLYING THE Ilr,.I OEPEW L1Sk HERRAOE%COfIMgVAYl01/ QyFf �/ 11 AIICAD� LOCATED AT APPRO"MTELY 120N OR"T/EAST IST ST1EtT MNM/LOgM A E ELL�EEnI s a wo ZOi+MQ IEMP , MAKING FRONK AND WONG ALL NECESSAI�+F a+AElGra ON FJC'71( F ()C f_.IJhNGF Or I ANn (10E 'IJf fry♦ frr Ir.rl. r I r . I . I trr .1 A"M^'IJ+N-.fr ARrA ;rf(YYA/lr I•: 'rI["-III: • . 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Pv DHANGPIO T)fE DESIGNATION OF THE a*kCT opOPEafY FM M MDOFR.ATF OF"NSITY RESIDE WIAL TO UIIERAL COMMERCIAL AND MAKNG FpIo" It MIAN AVE in r_"t_- iWEE� POR RTr iW YDESCRIBEC THE MOCFI�BY NMT NANAM RT IFYE87 m A1TaEET6 AND NOItnfN'FST JNID AND NORTHWEST ATH AVE1A/ES IyppF PAPITKa/lAllr OEMOMSFA 9v (A,1lANNOING THE OE8IONATION OF THE SlIB.IECT FMi0PER1V faOM MODERATE NRON DEMStIr mIAL TO GE/1ERK CAMAIERCIAt/RESIOENTML AND MAKING FINDING6 THE V" CRY OOIAIL OSM PROPOSES TO AMEND OFVPW CE NW AS AMENDED. THE ZONM OAD9 VOE OF THE CRY OF MM. AM THE MIAMI CM MOM A PUBL16 W.MMft WU SE HELD ON Y, OCTODER R/,19M, COWJ04CM AT 9:00 AM IN CRY WALL MOD PAN AMERICM ORIVE, PION OF TNE�A THE FOLLOWING REIRi RELATED TO THE PUWMNO AND TONING t•t!t [ r J I x t r JrDr1»�Av 4. Q'nR.I K 7F•1^1!i LTrr•1 I '` r F I f NrnAI t HfRIT Mi[ f'O'•.S VFn u.1 NnFr K n T n[ l'V'At" MM/ Kn TOAD O THE NCJRTH SrALm [ A [ r.^f 'I II N'TT, / NrlrT114EST ,MIf .I (TN I"! fi LT r f—T N T fr TN F T ANC N-v ,ryyT-r- ?FIND STREET CIN TI VIOL T , AA:>n[ MA•.N(: FN(N•Y:C AN, MAI,N� r,, !IF ^f SC Afry CftAN,TF� M'rArif D f.71, An') N ,Mnrr V Or Cr.,( ,.,N`Nr ATI AC aN nnONAN;'.0 AMFN[INGTHf 70NTN^_,ATLAS rx On^INAN;'r N- SK n(I T`R 7ONINr- cAlromANCt for TM rFTY CIF 4r'.nM; FIOnIDA hF nMrNrFD BD Ari'L YI'N NE Nr t CC Nr:n1t ,f 1f[ n'Tn JE (.CTN4FRVnTpN fWz rl ONE 7R ?TC T,K (YI l'F Ff)S7 CnrI!'E ANT' CfYR'T/T; ICE IP r. Ar•�f1 YY1MATt'IY IfX'rJtN"rlfnr?1f' AVFHUf. MIAMI rion'llf fV,VVT rrnTIck"An4 Df. � fMlf ttt RF. J1'MAYN(: rtNDI4GS ANT'MAKN(: Otto AEITSSnPY (',U •F':FF C•r VIA(-.' 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IMOnE rM1n TICULnnLY Or SCmRfD H[nfFI MAKDNr: fN[XN :S AND MAltnw, Ali NFCFASARY (YIAN(iFS ON ra -F 1400- P Y Clr SAID ZONING ATLAS AN OR[NANCE nMFVMr TK 7DNIVG ATAS CTS ORETINANCF NE+ (IArlp TTK 7(1NA4 OndNANCf OF THE CITY OF AEIAMI FI OnIDA AS f,MFNDE C P1 Ar'r`t YI1VG tHK H.' t GFNf Ml USF 1ffn,TAGE CCONSFAVATKN OLIERLAY' E14rTM.� t0?!IF b"NAP17 :�W`N M'r. M'CrTAFAKACIAI AnfA BCX INC1F r? (TFNFRA4IY "NOR THWFST NORTK AST 167 STR.EI, SOVTIVAE SI'SOl17HE!15T IST AVFNtI S:V..'TAVFFT'SO. TE.AET IST STt1FF'I AN H(MTM'E. St`SrDCJT t'A'F `T IS?AVFNtfE MIAMI FLORID 90101 CIMI"Anl ,r nnty Of S(:mR[O HEREIN) MAXI FTNDIN(75 A/N? MAKINX: A+L NF CEASARY C)IANNGES ON PAGE NUMntn M (F SMt'. 7'YNNG AT AS AN OR[NANCE nAE('Nr11N(i Tlf LOOMING AMS CTF IPRTNANCF FNO e500 Tff nA(W 1MC71NANCE Or THE CITY OFMIAMI.ILIRI11 ASAMf1[EG!fY APR VIrNG7HT 11C1 (FFNEAALTELV 201 EAST CONSEf7VATRE MIAMI [ISVol TO 711E WN GREEN ORIIG STOAL LOCATED AT AN'PrOXMATEIY 20G E4ST FUCiI,fR STREET MIAMI FLORIDA L AGES C?N PAr NVMA MDER AT 1A CI AILN 5SCRIIR70NIN(i A LIA6 A ING FINDINGS ANON 1MKING ALL NECfFW+Y AN ORDNANCE AMEN TANG TIE ZONING ATLAS OF ORDINANCE NO Ill THE 791^0 ORDNANCE Dr TTK C" OF MIAM+ iLORID AS AMFNOE O, ERY APPLYING, THE VIC ' OENERAL USE NERfT AGE CONSERVA TLGN OVERLAY DISmICT FL n' A A NA7 4, RANK RUILDNG LOCATED AT A=%MA TEL V 121 SOUTHEAST 1ST STREET MIAMI F-L ANGF SS ODPAGE RNPAPTIC UMBER �LV DESCRIBE ATLAS . M+UONC FFNfXNOS. AND MUDNO ALL NEC*S$ARY AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE ZONING ATLAS Or OII(M/ANCE NO PSW THE MAW, ORDNANCE Or THE a" Of MIAMI ROnIOA AS AMENDED. BY APPLYING, THE HOC I GENERAL USE HERITAGE CONSERVATION OVERLAY 4 NUEDIFITTSIC7 MIAMILORIDA B8= ARTCUIMLYY OESCM99D HEREIF��TMAgNC FINDINGS. AND AIAFCNG ALL NECESSARY CHANGES ON PAGE NUMBER 77 OF SAID 20W40 ATLAS AN ORDINANCE AMFINOING THE ZONING ATLAS OF ORDINANCE NO TW00. THE ZONIM ORDINANCE Or THE CITY (Tf MAMI rLOnIDA AS AMENDED BY APPLYING THE HC-1 UENERAL USE HERITAGE CONSERVATION ownLAY DISTP14-T TO THE MAITNA APARTMENTS LOCATED AT APPROXIMATELY 1020 SOUTH MIAMI AYPIA, MIAM, rttNnlOA (MORE PMTCUURLV M$CF6rED HEREIIR. RIMING FINDINGS. AND MAKING Alt NECESSARY CHANGE{ ON PAGE NUMBER 37 Or SAID ZONING ATLAS AN nnDINANCF AMFNDLNG 7HT ZONING ATLAS OF O NO VIM THE ZONING ORDINANCf OF THE CITY OF MIAMI FLORIDA AS AMENDED BO YAPPLYING THE HG 1 GENERAL USE HERITAGE CONSERVATION OVERLAY LAY T TO C ITITENS RANK LOCATED AT APPROXIMATELY I1187 NORTH MIAMI AVE NUE MAMA FLORIDA MORE PAPTICVLARLY DESCRIBED HEREINI, moul FINDINGS. AND MAKING ALL NECESSARY CHANGES ON PAGE NUMBER 2J OF SAID ZONING A _ . ION ORDINANCE AMENDING THE ZOHANG ATLAS OF ORONAMM MD ISM THE ZONNOORDNANCE OF TIERY' C OF MIAMI FLORID. AS AMENDED BY AEFPLYNG THE HCA OENERAI USE HERITAGE CONSERVATION OVERLAY 04STAICT 70 THE AT LANTIC GAS STATION LOCATED AT APPROXIMATELY ON NOATMVEST 5TH STREETIAM M, FLORIDA (MORE PAGE PARMULAALY 06 OF SAID ZONING ATLAS).MAO NCi FINDINGS, AND MA09W ALL NEC�SSMY AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE ZOMNO ATLASOF OAVINAOINUID "M TEE2ONIAK3MNAMCEOFTHEcmv OFMUMI FLORIDA ASAMENDED SYN-MY04GTKW-1 DEIERAL USE"'SRIEAGE CONSERVATION OVERLAY DISTRICT TO TEMPLE ISRAEL LOCATED AT AP1MOXaATEIY 1 NORTHEAST 197H STREET, MIAM FLORID (MORE PARTICLMLY DESCRIBED HERETM: MAgN(i AND AIAIONG ALL NEC2E&SAW CHANGES ON GAGE NLIMBEA ?J C SAID ZONMAIG AT1,Ab ... _ AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING APpplOPW ATII FOR CRY OF MIAMI CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS. CONTINUING AND REVISING PREVIOUSLY APPROVED SPEIEDULED CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS PROJECTS, ESTABLISHING NEW CAPITAL IMPROVEMEW PROJECTS TO BEGIN DURING FISCAL YEAR Igo".), CONDITIONALLY REPEALING PROVISIONS OF ORDINANCE NO IOUYAS AMENDED. THE 1987.M CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS APPROPFRATIONS ORDINANCE: AND PROVIDING CONDITIONS, AUTHORIZATIONS AND DIRECTIONS TO THE CITY MMLAGER AND CITY CLERK AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE ZONING ATLAS OF p10NANCf SD OM, TIE ZONN00FiDIAWX OFT W C"V OF MIAMI FLORIDA. AS AMENDED BY APKVM SECTION 1412, NC-S. RESDENTIAL•OFFICE HERITAGE CONSHERRVV$ATTpN OVEREAT DISTRICT TO THE WALTER E. RANDUS HOUBF� LOCATED AT APOIIpXMATEtY Net ANp NAILING Nl NECESSSARY a ON P� PMIMEEIL 16 OF MIO ZCMADO A W INKING FNowaB: AN ORDNANCE AMENDING THE ZONM ATLAS OFOTa)%40MNM NW. TIE ZONING OROIN NCE OF THE CITY MILE IOM,EM'F,NFIESNILRNOMAIPR.IFOZILEOA0NS1B6IINDYDEG IC1fA1MMTIALANOLONSflEIVMNP6AAA/ADTRgHETIENCAMZtaPAOFRA.IAIEIAANT .OYeONOFlGXEiOl9:RS0AO8iNe1W1�FMIBCNOYIRCiI1E�MTONM1NDQ Oa100aF tA:AlFoLPoiLPpeTRErIOIELRX*IMEGEFAE2CTNREEEA6LN4rECM12Ert•IAMYA►CO ANNlI• OAORINEEIT06tKIKEIriWE8EONPS'NTTT110AP7lANSTGTNM0E 0, SECTION aOD, THEREOF; CQF(TAalIG A REPE)iEA PRDJI610N Arlo A SEVFRA9LAZFY CLIUSE. AN ORDINANCE AIAENWINiGTHE 2oNallo ATUSOF OfDaAANCENO. "B& THE ZONING ORDINANCE OFTHIE CITY OF MIAMI. FLORIDA BY CHANGING THE ZONING CLASSIFICATION FOR PROPERTY GENERALLY ERAY DESCRIBED AS THE BLOCKBOUNOED13YNORTWWEBT"HAM0%fN*,REE, MDMOBINWEIT2111DANDATHAVIR!"S FROM i1G-216 GENERAL RESIDENTIAL TO CA-11S COk AERGAI MMUtWT&#L PAIEBCLXAI0.Y DEBL`RIBED HEREIN; MAKING FINDINGS. AND BY MAFmNO ALL THE PIECSSW S ON PAGE NO"OFrACZOO" AT NOTICE OF CHANGE OF LAND USE THE CITY OF MIAMI COMMISSION PROPOSES TO CHANGE THE USE OF LAND WITHIN THE AREA SHOWN IN THE MAP IN THIS ADVERTISEMENT A PUBLiC HEARING ON THE PROPOSAL WILL BE HELD ON THURSDAY. OCTOBER27.1988.AFTER9OOMAINCfTYPAN AMERICILNDRNE.TOCONSIDER FOR FINAL READING ADN ADOPTION THEREOF THE PROPQSED CHANGE AS SET OUT BELOW t Ia to ! A AN ORDNANCE AMENDING THE MAIN COM PRENENBNE r0DON00N100D PLAN AM) a S9EFTEfABEADOEFWAA i9e) FOR PROPERTY LOCATEDRR AT APPROXIMATELY 2101 NORTHMST 1e TERRACE, MLa. .oNyA IAPADEIE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED NTIAL T, BY OEPAT96 THE agtAl B � 0 OPERTY HOOP" FROM MODERATE DENSITY RESIDENTIAL TO MODFJATEIi0N1 OEMIEY t� IIii Milli M araFa aal�llt!.aY CY III nFRgr PUfIDING AntA -121: <r•. c - , :5 PJI: f r, AVID e, RY h'TM 1IAl i A4 n( f Rr .,. •• •( u V R I "11 J P[nM" T^ f or'TAFAW-[ 141 fY t•J'1V-tr I,.rr' ICI D (E^.FFf LI1/ TF i1jrA T*JFII., I,It yI• 710 C^ [!F NAM' AN'. Tr Yr` f.'-j. T2 q"CE-1 nl IA—I,I fr _: n I r,,F rT F fI'nq Ell nF FIARFAr!-NTF CO 0nr,NAN. N NI, ,VI II nut nJ x . ."•VAN u3 r', nr IMAM. f)r4�-IJCn V1A.'f•TV Kn+nr. r,Nr � t, lr t/�n.in••r C.'+..�^fnl. •. •ln•: n. �'C N�1n r![4rc Wfr'•1 M'�t/r AR�EN.( fK IC CARP r T :` F`?IN (r• r nr len F I • D. PnrD nr-TErr n', r_ Irt lRw:: P`Pt f`E NITD OR CI PE AIMR'Vr(I rPIN:: T+I ["III'll ;1,f M'lI 0' PrI;KNA. Nr AC1 TK- WI•T�M� er7 Orrirn THE MfAM' C nY fOMMISCI'1•, rn,1.rr 7; AMF A7^ UK, AC AMrNIrf, IFF 70APAW' FITTrNANCT Of TIF CfTY CTr MIAMI AND' HT MIl1.I Ct T L'. "' r "'On I; l IF Art N , K1( t RT HF l S` (?N " fl nS!Tr l Crt DPT n : ' ' AE@ RATER 5 0l F`AI N' C "All 7N(1^ PAN AA F n,, rN [ r 7 � C lrl[ n THE rn ( xN1N'; I EMS REtA'FP Tit III[ rY AHMNC', AND T[NIM=PORTION•/ OF 'HIT AGENDA 111f FI•.A.I fir Ary N., ANII A(MOr71;YN THE AN CORTt1NAW-17 AMETIrXN':!YATTnNA•Y,:F PT h,SAMFNnrD nK IO•NnN;(MONAN."E (or THECT'(i MIAM RY' AMENDING AFVTI('LE 7^OF NFRAL AND SI PPLFMCN7A"N RF Ut A7IO.x Sf-_TVJN 2M3 ACCESSORY USES AND STn'J_1UnF5 SJPSI. Cli IN 79CIF Pf'1w ANFN7 AL: T,14 RF CAEATION VACTLFFES AS ACCESSORY USFS PV RESIOEARAt. 0lctni; 7S. Rf',:IAI PERM T_S Pv'RF Tn PIG tNC SUPSECTJN'TO nFOU1FKAClASSCSPEGM rFRI EOn PS t, FlS AND nG t , rmC 75 AND SF`[ C IAL FYCE FIT e.7N APPROVAL FOR THE FIG�7 AND OTHER M. TTICTS Ir ACTIVE PF(,ITF ATION IACIL"IFS AVE 101, ATE E' ADJACENT TO STREETS ANTI WHEW THFY F XCE ED 7C OFFICE All OE NFT W-7 O11055 t11 nnf A FIN' AMENDING SE CTON 2(r5 GENERAL TERMS DEFINED EIFLATFD LIM'IA!fCTNc SIIISECIION T:KV I tOT Dr FINFO PRCIIRITKTN A3AINCT 0"SIONS CREATING SUBSTANDARD LOTS ETY OFIETINI 7,If FXISTIN(' DF'ANITON AND INSERTING IN LIEU THEREOF A LOT DFrW11ON IFINTIC.AI WITH CHArTTn SA5 S,nr11VISF'Iw REGULATIONS Or THE CITY CODE, A14D RFITIENCN': THAT ( IArTrn "AMFNn N , THE (ur DOLE OF DISTRICT REGCMTLONST'AGE I OF 6, USES AND STRIICTURFS A CFS SOnY I I5[ ANCI STrRl T 'n( S PS I, RS 7 ONE FAMILY M tACFED FESIOENTIAL. UNOERr'ERM'SSIRtFONL P�SF'Ftl'Lrrnll't rARAt;nnPH7 RY EX LETNGI.NNT11CN rNDREOURED A CLASS C SPECIAL rT RMIT F CM AC7rVE fl((,nf:n T CON' I A, ILITIE.�' EVEN Ir NCIT tOC CFD ADJACENT, TO STREET$ OR EVEN IE LFSS THAN?nrFlol CIT(in0SS(OTAnEM1 ITT RE Ni.IMAF RING PAREHTT¢Sifi ANDBYSLIBSTTTLITING A CLASS C SPECtAL PERMIT RA7IIR THAN A SRf-i'IAC EXCEPTION FOP ACTIVE RECREATION FACILITIES ADJArFNT iC SrPPRS AND GAFA •fn tr RAIN x PFRc'.F Ni CE NET N0' GROSS L01 AREA AND UT1 AMENDRJp THE SCIIFDUIE Of DISTRICT nEG()LATIONF rn GF a (V 6 USES AND STRUCTURES. ACCESSORY USE$ AND STRUCTURES FOR POTH PO nee nFSIDrNTtAI (7rrWr AND O I OFFICE NSTTITIONAL UNDER USES PERMITTED Gf FIERAUN On PFnMISS4r1lF ON SPEC1Al PERM'T PARAGRAPH I, TO CHANGE AN ERRONEOUS REFERENCE FRCw SEC:TFON 207t15 T TO "SECTION 7M0 r CONTAINING A REPEALER PROVISION AND A SEA RABIL ITV CLAUSE AN ORnINANCC AMC AIDING ORDPJANCF EVM AS AMENDED. THE ZONING ORDNANCE OF THE CRY OP MIAAN. ARTICLE. M DE FNtTtONS SE i T ION:1A17: SIL CIFIC RY r` 0i1DING DEFINITIONS FOR HE LI ADS AND HELIPORTS AND PY AMENDING THE S:HrMA.0 Of OISTRK'T AFGUtATONS PAGE :I OF 6 USES AND STRUCTURES RO I rK SIDE NTIAI Orr ICE PY DE LR ING -EL IST UFS AND HELIPORTS AS BE ING rF RMISSIBLE BY SPECIAL EXCEP7KW AND INW"ING HFLVAOS AS PERMISSIBLE ENT' SrE(:IAL ft CFF•TION UNDER ACCCTn ESSY USES AND STRLK'.TOWS fly AVE NDING O.f C"'ICF NST")J71CTNAt TIN Df UETING MUSTDf'S AND HELIPORTS AS BEING Pr"M'SSIRLF PYSPCC,At EYCErT17N AND INSCFITNC IIFLIPADSN LEU THEREOF Ff AMENOINDPAGF AOrb USES AND STRLICtURES PRtW tFAL USES ANO STR'JCIVAUS Cn I COMMEACIAL RESIDENTAL N!IGHROnHOODI FIN Df LF DING HFt IST'rG ANn HELIMnTC AS PrIN:( PrR ISSIMI PY SPF CIAL EXCEPTION AND NSFRTINI: Hf HrAPS AS rFnMISSIPLE PY Cr{C'TAL fYCFr71ON DIVIDER ACCFSSOPY USES AND STRUCTURES (IV AMf NOING PA GE f OF 6 USES AND SIFIIJCTLMUS. PRINCIPAL USES AND STRUCTURES W1:4 WAIF RrADNT tNTNUSTn,AL ENT' DF,.rTTAN!i HFLISTOPS AND SUBSTRLrRi#3 IN LIEU THE REOF HEUPADS AS rEPMISSIBLE III CUSS C ,,r(CIAL NAMR. AND PY AMENDING WF41 WATERFRONT RECREATIONAL BY DFLFTWN, HE LIS70ac AN•, I—T TrUTP4; IN tIFU THEREOF HELJPADS AS PERMITTED GELL NERAY. CONTAINING A REVEAIIA rROVI, -JN ANp A SFIURAVMTY CLAUSE ANORdNANCEAMFNDIN ORONAN:`FN) P'S C r,c AMFNr)F D TIE7L7NINGOPONANCEDFTKCrrYLWMIAM FLORIOA, BY' AMENDING PAGj I Of -141 Or' I,'IAL 5(HE DVI.f. OT DISTIII_-T RE GULATIOr•NS IN `PRINCMnL USES AND STRUCTURES'. "FIG-1 GENEfLALRESIDE NTIAL(ONE ANDTWOFAMILY'1 SPE CIF CALLY BY FIT. STATING PARAGRAPH1 UNDER THE HEADING '•PERMITTED GENEPnLLY TO I TRAIT THE NUMRCP Or DWF.I I ING UNtTS TO TWO. BY ADDING NEW PARAGRAPH ?UNDER IRE HEADING EArf rTI E DPERMISSIBLE ONLY OY SPE CIAL PERMIT- TO PROVIDE FOR A SPECIAL FJ(CE PTION FOR THREE OR MORE OWELiING UNITS ANDBY AMENDING 'M1141MUM LOT OUQU1REMENTS 'RG 1 GENERAL RESIDENTIAL (ONE AND TWFOLFAMILYI' BY Or( RING THE E XCErTION WHICH PPOVILTF S THAT SENOOETACHED STRUCTURES MAYBE ON MIAMMLM LOT WIDTHS OF 25 FEET FOR EACH UNIT, CONTAINING A Rf.PEAL.ER PROVISION AND A SEYERABIIITY CLAUSE THE MIAM CITY C.OMMISSrJN PROPOSES TO AMEND ORDINANCE it AS AMENDER THE 7CA NG ORDINANCE OE THE CITY OF MIAMI. AND THE MIAMI CITY CODE A PUBLIC, ME"FTNG WILL BE HELD ON THURSDAY OCTOBER 27. ION, COMMENCING AT 5 00 PM IN CITY HALL 3501 PAN AMERICAN DnrVE. MIUM, FLOFMOA, TO CONSIDER THE FOLLOWN G ITEMS RELATED TO THE PLANNING AND ZONING PORTION Of THE AGENDA, A RESOLUTION REVERSING THE DECISION OF THE 70MNG BOARO AND GRANTING A VARIANCE FROM ORDNANCE NO DT100 AS AMENDED THE ZONING ORDINANCE OF THE CRY OF MIAM FLORIDA. SCHEDULE OF DISTRICT REGULATIONS PAGE I OF 6 MINIMUM OPE N SPACE REQUIREMENTS. 10 ALLOW AN EXISTING SECOND STORY ADDMON TO TIIE SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENCE FOR PROPERTY LOCATED AT APPROXIMATELY 465 NORTHEAST MTH TE BRACE. MIAMI FLORIDA. (MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED HEREIN AS PER PLANS ON FILE. WITH A REAR VAAO OF 7 5 FEET (10 REAR YARD AEOLIRED) ZONED A$I212 ONE FAW Y OETATCHIED RESIDENTIAL AND HC-I HERBAGE CONSERVATION OVERLAY DISTRICT A RESOLUTION AFFIRMING THE DENIAL OF A VARANCE FROM ORDINANCE NO QW0 AS AMENDED, THE ZONING ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF MIAMI. FLORIDA SCt1EDUlE OF DESTRUCT IIEGLAA.TON, PAGE 1 EIF a, MINIMUM OPEN SPACE REOUIREMENTS TO ALLOW AN EXISTING SECOND STORY ADOITION TO THE SINGLE-FAMl RESIDENCE FOR PROPERTY LOCATED AT APPROXIMATELY "S NORTHEAST 55TH TERRACE. NAM, FLORIDA. (MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED HEREINI AS PER PLANS ON FILE, WITH A REAR YARD OF 7 S FEET (10 NEAR YARD REOVIRED). ZONED FIS-2/2 ONE FAMILY DETACHED RESDENTIAL AND HGI HERITAGE CONSERVATION OVERLAY DISTRICT THE MIAMI CITY COMMISSION PROPOSES TO AMEND ORDINANCE 9500. AS AMENDED, THE ZONING ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF MIAMI. AND THE MIAMI CITY CODE A PUBLIC HEARING WILL BE HELD ON THURSDAY. OCTOBER 27. 19M, AFTER 5:00 PM IN CITY HALL. 3500 PAN AMERICAN DRIVE, TO CONSIDER THE FOLLOWING ITEMS RELATED TO THE PLANNING AND ZONING PORTION OF THE AGENDA FOR FIRST READING ONLY; ANORONAANCE AMENDND THE 700" ATIAS OF ORDINANCE NO NW, TEIE ZOFINOORDPPP=OFTM t]TIF OF ~. FLORID BY CHANGING THE ZONING CLASSIFICATION OF APPROXIMATELY 211100 BRDOEPORT AVENUE, MIAIIM, TLORIOA (MORE PARTICLARLY DESCRIBED HEREIN FROM AW IN TO CE42,7: BY MA/OFNG FFWe108' AND SY MAKING ALL THE NECES" Y CHANGES ON PAGE NO 42 OF 8N) ZONING ATLAS MADE A PART OF bRDFN,UFCE MO 8600 BY REFERENCE AHD DESCRIPTION N ARTICLE a, SECTION 30k THEREOF; CONTAINING A REPEALER PROVISION AND A SEVERABILM CLAUSE. CopiM of the proposed Ordinances and ResoluBons are available for {review at the Het". Boards ONIaI0n1 Building and Zoning Depilmnanl 275 NW 2 Street, Room 226. MiarRM, Florida. The Waft Cfry Commlaaion request that all Interacted parties be Prowit orroprastarlMd al 911s EnaaWp and tare Irlraed to "pro" their dews. Should any person desire to appeal sr+y deLN6ion of fhe City C inisMlorl wM1 Fellow to tarry 1noW to be considered atthls meeting, that person 6hal Insure that a verbatim record of"proceedings M made incNNtlkp a9 testimony and evidence upon which any appeal may be based (F/S 296.0105). rjt, �i�s •/ •1� Hearing Boards Division Moiling and Zoning DepaMinSint (Atl No. 5764) Crty Mia m presunta ceguera o incapa- -,cidad basadas en las ale- 'gaciones del reclamante' sin embargo, las alcgacio- i ne, dcben concordar con tas observaciones del re- presentante de la oficina de distrito o apoyadas por evidencia adicional. El pa - go sc hacc por correo, gc- T D. • LA NO I jHM •. (r•n �,�f b. LtiP-n eta,. -.A s •. Mi. dw• "I an Gum d, h•wIdiom •. PAOM "d• tbtrtb f. htdw do wwu �. Anfitw"witionote Y d AVISO DE AUDIENCIA PUBLICA Se comunics a today lay personaz interesadac, quo uns audiewie pmiblien sera celebrada en M rewuMn de M CaaW" de In Ciudad de Miatat, de octvb 27, IM a Ins SM P.M. en la Cfewn de M Comisi&n 350 Pan American Drive, para discutir Is propurota de restrinor el acetso de vehfculos en Is 28 street del S.W. en, o cerca deb kd tseai" con Jcffw9m street. Matty Hirai -_ City Clerk Miami, Florida. tos tc, hablen con 1os,policfas, climinen )a.lentibn. 4 . r Carlos Andr& P&cz c stA preocupado. Aorccfa ganador abieriamente. Pe- ro nitimamentc .ntA per- diend6 terreno. Ha cntra- do en pugnas con cl pueblo venezolano. Carlos Andros quierc ser lfder del Tcrccr Mun- do. Todavfa no ha tenido valor para disputar a Cas- tro, prcficre maniobrar con dinero, que It sobra, aatn- que es puiio duro. PUP RESTAU1tAM 15Ave. S.W.y9Sf. M'. "U MAMN4 On film" Mw sa.aai M, an V fta- -Y enaribt optlegai- ' A ��� OmMAM Y taare. !a Y VOL tt Con d lDmliw atffs ammWmw• t1• tiMwi. Eatitaa UMMOM w.a>r. Y Toro to 4w al ails di, nob to M aiiarm p ataneia. �j y/Mf str�OTf MAIO U11SM 5163 S.W. 8 3h d Mwi, Fla. Tel. R 4P*80 0 0000000•0000000000000•••000000000•r*INR00% IGLESIA DE OCTUBRE • UAN BOSCO O� 14,15yIsilk19N • 'LAGLER Y 13 AVENIDA * Viernes. Silb"e, ilpmlo p , .STIVAL DE OTORO de 2 P.M. a I I P.M. PE DE DIVERSIONES • -- MM — RESTAUUNT — jX9 FALTES! • DOOOOOOOOOOOOOSOOOO000000000000000*000 01 or-. V. r \� NI.Nf�M I> �l!1 v.1111\ 1C�F IF I.It 11 V 1• 1393 S.W. Primers Cage - P. O. Box 350661 Riverside Sbbon, Miami, Florid, TeWfonos: 649-99S2 - 649-6447 -1_A NA -ION. - FSTADO OF LA FLORIDA. oNDADO DE DADE. ANTE LA ABAJO FIRMANTE AUTORIDAD, APARECE EN PERSONA EL SR. JACOBO SAIF, QUIFN BAJO JURAMENTO, DICE S' R ADMINTSTRA DOR DF LA NACION, PFRTODICO SE* MANAL QUE SE PUBLICA FN MTAMI, FLA., Y QUF LA MUESTRA DE ANUNCTO IAQUI ADJUNTAV ES UN ANUNCTO EN RELACION A LO SIGUIENTE: ./`iv��``' �✓� ��/c'�i�.•c,4 y�� �/i lac FUE PUBLICADA EN DICHO PERIODICO EN LA EDICION DE LA SIGUIENTE F E C H A COBO UTF. Juradq� y suscrito ante mi, e s t e 6?L- -Z '^ dia dexy'r; 1988, en Migmi, Fla. Sello Ot4 r io P` lco. y NOTARY PUBLIC STATE OF FLORIDA My CGI4HISSiOk EXP. OCT. 4,1991 BONDED THRU GENERAL INS. UNO. V. T& A FREE INDEPENDENT NEWNPAPER VDICE - E COMMUNITY NEWSPAPER MAILING ADDRESS: TELEPHONES: Post Office Box 43-1010 Administration South Miami, Florida 33143 Retail Advertising STREET ADDRESS: Classif ied Advertis 6796 South West 62nd Ave. Editorial South Miami, Florida 33143 Published Daily in Miami, Dade County, Florid STATE OF FLORIDA COUNTY OF DADE Before the undersigned authority per peared JOAN' ROSS who on oath says that he/she is OFFICE CM' OF MIAMI, FWRIDA NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING 2.(i40 S. Rav-chore Drive Property THE MIAMI C'IT-N COMMISSION NVILl HOLD A PURI I(- NEARING ON OCTOBER 27, 19RR, AT 4 (10 P.M. AT CITY 14AI L. 1.W PAN AMFRi('AN DRIVE. MIAMI, FLORIDA TO TAKE T-FSTIMONV RFGARDING ,A tTNIFIF,D DFVF1 OPMFNT REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS (RFC FOR THE DFVFI OPMFNI OF A FLII..I -SERVICE BOAT YARD FACILITY, MARINA AND ANCILLARY MARINE-RFL.ATFD RFTA11 USF ON APPROXIMATFL.Y 12.57 ACRES OF CITY-OVr'NFD. 1WATFRFRONT PROPERTY INC'I UDING 6.i6 ACRES OF UPLAND AND 6.21 ACRES OF RAN' BOTTOM CONTIGUOUS TO THE UPLAND LOCATED AT 2640 SOUTH B.AYSHORF DRIVE, MIAMI, FI.ORIDA; AUTHORIZING THE ISSUANCE OF SAID RFP; SELECTING A CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTING FIRM AND APPOINTING MEMBERS OF A REVIEW COMMITTEE T'O EVALUATE PROPOSALS AND REPORT FINDINGS TO THE CITY MANAGER AS RFQLIIRED RY THF. CITY OF MIAMI CHARTER SECTION 29-A(c) AND CODE SECTION 18-52.9. All interested parties may appear at the meeting and be heard concerning such Request for Proposals. The hearing will be held at the time and place specified above. Should any pennon desire to appeal any decision of the City Commission with respect to any matter to be considered at this nxi"ing- that perwm shall ensure that a verbatim reom of the proceedings is made in- cluding all testimony and evidence upon which any appeal may be based. MATTY HIRAI 5047 =� ° CITY CLERK 10114 i s R CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA MANAGER of Community Newspaper, published daily in Miami in Dade County, Florida; that the attached copy of advertisement, being a Legal Advertising of Notice in the matter of: CITY OF MIAMI - 2640 S. Bayshore Drive Property In the Court, CIRCUITAd. # 5047 was published in said newspaper in the issue of: October 14, 1988 Affiant further says that the said Community Newspaper is a newspaper published at Miami, in said Dade County, Florida. And that said newspaper has been published continuously for a period of one year preceding the first publication of the attached copy of advertisement: and has been entered as second class mail matter at the post office in Miami in said Dade County, Florida, and affiant further says that he/she has neither paid nor promised any person, firm or corporation a discount, rebate,, commission or refund for the purpose of securing this advertisement for publication in the said newspaper. PROOF OFPUBLI ' TION AFFIANT— Sworn # and before is 14thday�' Oct. ,19 88 f N ary Public, StiFe o londa at Large Seal: My Commission Expires _ Community Newspapers 67S6 Southwest 62nd .Avenue South Miami. Florida 33143 Mailing Address: Post Office Box 43.1 010 South Miami, Florida 33143 it Floncis Publications. InC. Publishers. Southeldel South Deoa News / South Miami News / Coral Gables News / South West News Homestead -Florida City News / Kendall News Northaldes North Miami News / North M,ami Beach News / Miami Shores News Miami Beach News / Hialeah Miami Springs News / Carol City-Opa Lock News / N. 8ay Village News Countywldes Community Newspaper h =_ = Tile ftlianliTiMV5 W)0 NR' 541h STREET • MIAMI, FLORIDA 33127 _ — (30.5) 757-1147 or �LIC -- f MtAmt. Flortdn on NMNG OIC� OFF ectty atatyliali,3sbo ld by tbC Carttmisston of i1' any objections try will he City Commission Chambers mPoscd 4Ajbl!&j }+ gatB.OpP n''t oda, for the PurP°se of hearingby this P Mten►t• Nested Parties after 20 STREv, City Commtaswn hom any ISLAND ON W W p Street at the the Qp��I1L coma RgooD island to Sfely sure will restrict Th woris k t�ne1 3�RB use (Douglas en from, V,.2p Street (`u dd) interew-C in to a �tturn i turn from S'W • 37 Avenue (n cerninB such �rejtlN i.orthbmardl and a right and may be heard o on of the City ekl .., Florida PROOF OF PUBLICATION )NAMED NAMALUDIN, who on oath says that newspaper published at Miami, Dade County, hed in said newspaper in the issues of: .. get jes,dw=& ° an tnvited to apdear to >�PPhishey�t„g,that � Person ny per published in Miami, Dade County, Florida, AU tnteres� Oct. Should any PemOn-natdcr� eluding ; published in said Dade County, Florida each posed Pr'0jt to any In. m� is made tr p wtthre°P°C ofthoPtpCCOd be based. 1itRAt the U.S. Post Office in Miami, Dade County, �ytrttha a"R01j'n htc}t any °PPS may MATry CI'rRK a of publication of the attached copy of adver- anddcn� uPo., .; �� nised any firm, person or corporation any dis ing this advertisement for publication in this Managing Editor Sworn to and subscribed befor me gn this, the day o NoV . A.D. 19 88 i NOTARY PUBLIC STATE OF FIARIDA _ AT LARGE. My commission expires: k NOTARY PUBLIC TTAYE OF i1.00104 t IWCt1Mit WOR_ENP JOLT H.1") 81106--IRBU GENERAL INS. UNd. 1� .0W*, NOTICE OF PUBLIC :';,'ARING All trtterrstedPersonswillpleasetnkenotice that pubT1ArnrinaN+1ltmhellnIflit- Miami City Commission 11M1etmlinr [`. 19A8 nt 5:00 p.m. in Nor' City Commission Chambers Pan Am' Can t)rhr to discltss the pmposrd restriction of vehictilnr access to S.W. 28 Street at or nenr its intrrsrctfon with Jefferson Street. Mntty lriral (ft5029) city Clerk a.� Miami, rloridn 4(oNµ'5011STRFET• MIAMI. FLORIDA33127 t 305) 757-1147 ---------- - •.� 'V KIV Miami, Dade County, Florida STATEOFFLORMA) SS PROOF OF PUBLICATION COUNTY OF DADE J Before the undersigned authority personally appeared MOHAMED HAMALUDIN, who on oath says that he is the Managing Editor of THE MIAMI TIMES, weekly newspaper published at Miami, Dade County, Florida; that the attached copy of advertisement was published in said newspaper in the issues of: October 13, 1988 Affiant further states that THE MIAMI TINIES is a newspaper published in Miami, Dade County, Florida, and that the said newspaper has heretofore been continuously published in said Dade County, Florida each week and has been entered as second class mail matter at the U.S. Post Office in Miami, Dade County, Florida for a period of more than one year next preceding date of publication of the attached copy of adver- tisement; further affiant says that he has neither paid nor promised any firm, person or corporation any dis- count, rebate, commission or refund for the purpose of securing this advertisement for publication in this newspaper. f ' Managing Editor Sworn to and subscribed before me on this, the day of , Nov. A.D. 19 88 NOTARY PUBLIC STATE OF FLORIDA , ,,..,.AT LARGE. My commission expires: tlttHfWIR9LIC SINE OF FLORIDA ItY CDIMISSIO# EXV JULY 28,1291 BONDED THAD StRERAL INS. UND. ,. ', CITY OF MIAMI, FILORIDA NOTICE OF PUBLIC p 81,, ARING 2"0 ,8, Sayshore Drive Property CITY OFMtW COMMISSIONPLHOLDA MITILICHEARINC, ON 00tOW 1988 AT 4:00 P.M. A tv—.L, 3500 PAN AMERiCAN DRRF, MiAMI. FLt)RIDA TO TAKE TESTIMONY REGARDING A UNIFiF,D DEVELOPMENT REOTIEST FOR PROPOSALS (RF P) FOR Tl IF DEVELOPMENT OF AlULI,-SFRVL CF. BOATYARD FACILITY, MARINA AND ANCILLARY MAR)NE-RFI.ATFD RFTAiLVSl- ON APPROXIMATELY 12.57 ACRES OF CriY-OWNED, WATERFRONT PROPEiZIl' INCLUDING 6.36 ACRES OF UPLAND ANT) 6.21 ACRES OF BAY BOTTOM CONTIGUOUS TO "1IF. UPLAND LOCATED AT 2640 SOLMI BAYSHORE DRIVE. MiAMi. FLORIDA: AUTiIOR1ZiNG THE ISSUANCE OF SAID RFP; SELECTING A CERTIFIED RMLIC ACCOUNTING FiRM AND APPOINTING MEMBERS OF A REVIEW COMMMMF. TO EVALUATE PROPOSALS AND REPORT FINDINGS TO 774F CTIY MANAGER AS REQUIRED BY TILE CrIY OF MiAMI CHARTER SECTION 29-A(c) AND CODE SECTION I8-52-9, All Interested parties may appear at the meeting and be heard concerning such Request for Proposals. The hearing will be held at the time and place specified aboee. Should any person desire to appeal any decision of the City Commssion with respect to any matter considered at this hearing, that person shall ensure that a vcrbatin record of the proceedings Is made including ail testimony and evidence upon which any appeal may be based. MATTY HiRAI CiTY CLERIC (5047) w CITY OF MiAMI, FLORIDA — 404i N%k' 54lh STRFFT • MiAMi. FLORIDA 33127 (305)757-1147 ii'eek Iv ty, Florida PROOF OF PUBLICATION MOHAMED HAMALUDIN, who on oath says that dy newspaper published at Miami, Dade County, blished in said newspaper in the issues of: 21MME Affiant further s a (� that I HE NIPTIVIT IVIA'spaper published in Miami, Dade County, Florida, and that the said newspaper has heretofore been continuously published in said Dade County, Florida each week and has been entered as second class mail matter at the U.S- Post Office in Miami, Dade County, Florida for a period of more than one year next preceding date of publication of the attached copy of adver- tisement; further affianl says that he has neither paid nor promised any firm, person or corporation any dis- count, rebate, commission or refund for the purpose of securing this advertisement for publication in this newspaper. 1 Managing Editor Sworn to and subscribed before me o7 thihhhhi , the 1 day of , tiny _ A,D. 19 R R NOTARY PUBLIC STATE OF FLO YDA ,,AT LARGE. My commission expire$. _ 00tAR1' PURLZC SiAff ()F FL(MMA !IY COVISH004 W JKY i8,1991 BONDED VIRU GF!;ERAL i09, twn, t riyr � �' is NOTICE Wi-U SIC Hr-"iINlG �AAllM�"ia prholla that a pubk ta�...q wIA be held at tt+e fuisml 8$00 Pan A;ImlCM tiItVB to di ��ll altDtlet 5 b tt* tfaf csignals VO p.m. in ft City at the intersection ntnt eort lection of S.W. 45 AvDnue and S.W. 22 street (Coral Way).. Many Ff* Citycter►� 0 Afiiami, Florida (A9027) STATE OF FLORIDAI COUNTY OF DARE I SS ��Q �l�tltt �Ittte� 900 NW 54th STREET • MIAMI, FLORIDA 33127 305) 757-1147 Published Weekly Miami, Dade County, Florida PROOF OF PUBLICATION Before the undersigned authority personally appeared MOHAMED HAMALUDIN, who on oath says that he is the Managing Editor of THE MIAMI TIMES, weekly newspaper published at Miami, Dade County, Florida; that the attached copy of advertisement was published in said newspaper in the issues of: September 29, 1988 Affiant further states that THE MIAMI TINIES is a newspaper published in Miami, Dade County, Florida, and that the said newspaper has heretofore been continuously published in said Dade County, Florida each week and has been entered as second class mail matter at the U.S. Post Office in Miami, Dade County, Florida fora period of more than one year next preceding date of publication of the attached copy of adver- tisement; further affiant says that he has neither paid nor promised any firm, person or corporation any dis- count, rebate, commission or refund for the purpose of securing this advertisement for publication in this newspaper. Sworn to and subscribed before me on t ' NOTA1�Y PUBLIC ATE OF FLQR A " AT LARGE. My commissImexpires:. NOTARY 1"JOUD STATE OF FLONIU NY COYNTMON EXP JULY 28,t91I 1 VVE^r,L sf:s. UND. C �ti {/ Managing Editor I day of Oct . A.D. ig $ 8 s l he Miami ! W101d Before the undersigned authority personally appeared Roymi Eguaras who on oath says that she is the Area Sales Manager of The Miami Herald and The Miami News, daily newspaper (s) published at Miami in Dade County, Florida. - She further says that the advertisement for was published in the issue or issues of ,,_� ,�,.•; y. �` for the above publication (s) as per the attached Affiant further states that the said THE MIAMI HERALD/NEWS are newspapers published at Miami, in said Dade County, Florida, and that the said newspapers have here -to -fore been continuously published in said Dade County, Florida, each day, and have been entered as second class mail matter at the Post Office in Miami, in said Dade County, Florida, for a period of one year next preceding the first publication of the advertisement. Roymi Eguai6ls Sworn to and Subscribed to before me this -7 day of - 10V A.D. 19X _ F /• _ co VJ .NoLar//yPublic' (meal) RE„ of M�am% STATE TE OFP. OCT 2 ��i �My A ��' r 19$g a ►Mc�a 9 bMUD TM 6UEPA WS. t;te'D. ?, PRO(, gt•l1SIl`►� One Herald Plaza, Miami, Florida 33132-1693 (305) 350-2111 rn fa (�c'r�t•� 16 °RR T. Mir 46wr ♦ PA -A sales increase in early October from last year's level rrc rrpr,rted vrorrday that cat sales had ticen .'ir;.R percent in the -�` Oct. 1-10 period, in on "werage ht rate of 22.R5i units a dad. and ie light -true k salrs had risrn 72 3 ie percent, to 11,910 a dad•. J, I)Aily rater were used hecancr 'd _d the period had eight selling dAy, this year, compared with nine IArt year. 'r In recent periods. Auto ,airs "Everything Must Go" The Finest Italian Clothing In Stock /� •SUITS � 0 %• SPORT COATS OFF • SLACKS • SHIRTS ?RAL GABLES 447-1366 ON - SAT 10-6PM hn c been strong but haN,r I„rkrd wesk in comparison with la,'i N•rar's levels, which werr hol cured by numerous huyrr incrn live programs. talcs ran at the lackluster rate of 6.8 million a Fear, on a seAcnnally adjusted hari,, com- pared with a 7.6 million rate in the first nine months of the year. Rut that wAs still much higher than, 1hr fi 2 million roles rate re(orded in CArlv October last par, ac auto mFikf rs ended incen- tiver that featured Auto loans at annual interest rates as low as 1.9 percent Mane ansl}•cts contend that such incentives merely create a tempo- rary roles surge that is later offset by a clump when the incentives expire. CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING A public hearing will be held by the Commission of the City of Miami, Florida on October 27, 1988, at &00 p.m. in the City Commission Chambers at City Hall, 3500 Pan American Drive, Miami, Florida, for the purpose of hearing any objections by the City Commission from any interested parties affected by this proposed project. CORAL GATE NEIGHBORHOOD SAFETY ISLAND ON S W. 20 STREET The work includes construction of a safety island in S.W. 20 Street at the intersection of S.W. 37 Avenue (Douglas Road). This safety measure will restrict vehicular movements to a right turn from S.W. 20 Street (westbound) to S.W. 37 Avenue (northbound) and a right turn from S.W. 37 avenue (northbound) to S.W. 20 Street (eastbound). All interested persons are invited to appear and may be heard concerning such proposed project. Should any person desire to appeal any decision of the City Commission with respect to any matter considered at this hearing, that person shall ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made, including all testimony and evidence upon which any appeal may be based. Y OP i7 4 •• o MATTY HIRAI CITY CLERK (5049) am MPP C� j The Miami llci,fld Piihli"himo Cnillp-mv Before the undersigned authority personally appeared Roymi Eguaras who on oath says that she is the Area Sales Manager of The Miami Herald and The Miami News, daily newspaper (s) published at Miami in Dade County, Florida. - She further says that the advertisement for was published in the issue or issues of .�i_ r __ ,l 5 Z act C- for the above publication (s) as per the attached Affiant further states that the said THE MIAMI HERALD/NEWS are newspapers published at Miami, in said Dade County, Florida, and that the said newspapers have here -to -fore been continuously published in said Dade County, Florida, each day, and have been entered as second class mail matter at the Post Office in Miami, in said Dade County, Florida, for a period of one year next preceding the first publication of the advertisement. ROM Eguar �!? I AL L 5 Sworn to and Subscribed to `• ' 1 --before a this of A ��!/ A.D. 19 da 6 Vkf-C V0001 Notary'Public (Seal) NOTARY AUKIC STATE, Or FLORIOA my cOwls:;1a" E)(P.00T. 4 i bQ'or) TFfw OEN> M One Herald Plaza, Miami, Florida 33132-1693 (305) 350-2111 1 instnilation of srmi-permanent c amr(s and fixed hand ropes to r.;rh;n lop et of thr summit. ethod if sAter And ,rtg;v of the climb- ,<<. thtrrnd in mnontain r liml,;n� Fak kern iowsrd small allr;nr !ci lr" trams that travel t;rhI. (,fI(n without oxygen mask, and ascend rapidly. ( ol,h and her patl%' had aftempt- c(t to reach The summit by last �,nndav, but have been behind crhednlr trviniz to transfer thou- sands of pounds of food, oxygen and equipment. ( ohh — a tennis and ski ( harnpion, sports promoter, fund- raiser and mother of two sons — has taken leave from a Miami law firm to make the climb with Courtney and Bob Skinner, two <limbinp teachers from Wyoming. Until Allison, only six women ever had scaled the fabled queen of Himalayan peaks. The first, Junko Tchei of Japan, reached the summit in )975. 250 million expected in U.S. by mid-1990 Hwur! M.., a.mw W ASHINGTON — Spurred by immigration and new births, the nation's population passed 245 million in 1988 and could reach the 250 million mark by mid-1990, the Census Bureau says. U.S. population has grown about 18 million since the last complete census in April 1980. Demographers attribute the steady growth in population to net immigration, which accounted for 25 percent of the Increase last year, and to a large pool of potential mothers in the baby - boom generation. Many of the new mothers are working women who delayed childbearing until their 30s, ac- cording to the Census report. FAST p • NO CREDIT CHECK - NO INCOME C"CK IN a LOW MONTHLY PAYMENT 10 U.S. MORTGAGE CO. 8 ' W". FAME larhW MO WV &okMIB~ ' DARE) 21x1 NYV ray SI (BROWARD) 949-2333 Epp 463-5505 1 FREE TOLL � NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC All interested persons will take notice that the Regular City of Miami City Commission Meetings scheduled for October 13, 1988 has been rescheduled to take place on October 6,1988 at 9 a.m. in the City Commission Chambers, 3500 Pan American Drive, Miami, Florida. 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Cobb — a tennis and ski champion, sports promoter, fund- rniser and mother of two sons --- has taken leave from a Miami law firm to make the climb with Courtney and Bob Skinner, two climbing teachers from Wyoming. Until Allison, only six women ever had scaled the fabled queen of Himalayan peaks. The first, Junko Tebei of Japan, reached the summit in 1975. 250 million expected in U.S. by mid-1990 WASHINGTON — Spurred by immigration and new births, the nation's population passed 245 million in 1988 and could reach the 250 million mark by mld-1990, the Census Bureau says. U.S. population has grown about 18 million since the last complete census in April 1980. Demographers attribute the steady growth in population to net immigration, which accounted for 25 percent of the increase last year, and to a large pool of potential mothers in the baby - boom generation. 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She further says that the advertisement for 'i'1.. was published in the issue or issues of is 7 7 eJM for the above publication (s) as per the attached +-y.• t- Affiant further states that the said THE MIAMI HERALD/NEWS are newspapers published at Miami, in said Dade County, Florida, and that the said newspapers have here -to -fore been continuously published in said Dade County, Florida, each day, and have been entered as second class mail matter at the Post Office in Miami, in said Dade County, Florida, for a period of one year next preceding the first publication of the advertisement. Sworn to and Subscribed to before me this 7 day of A.D. 19 YY Rotary fublic (Seal) ikiTrr, - Y; , R ymi Egu as Ln ca dJ �. EEeE1VED city of Miami NOV 8 1988 ' Z.. PROCUREMtN Ma�val;EhltN' i \ ,' D1"I' t?N Onc Herald Plaza, Miami, Florida 33132-1693 (305) 350-2111 a 'r. tR ra e w v x,w 10.4P wt irrn rl, tI rlr; 'rt. ftul'nki5 Itnli an nnraprrtrri iI ,��. rn,,rrl Ac writ ihr cratt1 mrs, t,hirh simost aL, ays rndotsn� Rrpuhlirans, an nounced yesterday that it 1,vou0d , Arry an editorial tomorrow sup nnrting 1�I11;Akis }fir;ch, meanu hilt. made the se, and raid of 1lukakis' home turf in a tyeck I Pick up Police rndmse- ments Fight days afict hr won the liarking of iltr Roston polirr Pnlrolman's Association. the vic'(' hrrcidcnl yesterday mad( a hasty sr hedulr I hangr to accept The endorsrmenl in Springfield, Mass , of twoT� Illminal police unions. flush Told them that the Massa- husetts prison furiough program tyas "a national disgrace." Speaking earlier in i'aterson. NJ , where he also received polio endorsements, Bush accused Du- kakis of haying a "revolving door program for murderers who have not even srrved enough time for parole " P01KE WARD #419MI No Wwo 1. ► .inN-r'r I oilrn µ ae ir, Ir;;rr A`ia fat hrr h„mr in Virginia II;I tt erkend nnu' that a dcadIt'r hA'; passed for procrttrtnrs In rhargr hrr in ronnr,ction ct ith thr 1 6 slac'ing of hrr, miiLnr,airr hushanrl riyiI cnt,rl judge had gili"n ill nse(utnrs until 5 p rn yrstrldac to tt'rAi' np the int'rcligAtinn tic !(IT(- pre*rrrding tt ith a eiyil ( q-, nyer 10anlcy (r,hrn'c mil llIfni , lion -dollar c�tntr Attorne',s for faIT! i!y mrrnhrr note' are 10 resilmr the heated civil-c(mrt battle Monday ".loe Cohen is still waiting. hi'r everybody else," said attorney Robert Rosenblatt, who represents the widow in the civil case. "WC expected something might happen. but were wrong." Stanlev Cohen was shot to death March 7, 1986, as he slept in his Coconut Grove home. !rake Co - Congress beats clock on spending AswclrNtl P,", WASHiNG40 N --- Senate Ma- jority leader Robert Byrd says Congress should he proud of finishing all 13 appropriations bills before the new fiscal year, a goal it achieved with three minutes to spare after a frantic day -tong session. "We just barely beat the mid- night deadline, but we did," Byrd, D-W.Va., told his colleagues early today, minutes after they agreed to House language on a $14.3 billion foreign aid measure. "We can all feel good about that." The achievement marked the first time since 1976 that Congress has passed separately all the PA OLD ORIENTAL RUGS OIL PAINTINGS, ANTIQUES, SILVER, ESTATES. 4 Outright Purchase - Immediate Cash Payment 'Don't sell WOW my oft - You could be losing a lot of money. I am a Polite American Please t call collect of direct or Write ■ George K. Arnold ■� 2743 SW 27 Ave. Miami, Fla. 33133 (305) 444-1980 aaq a. a. at. Ol a. a.s�ar !NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC All interested persons will take notice that the Regular City of Miami City Commission Meetings scheduled for October 13, 1988. and October 12, 1988 have been rescheduled to take place on October 6, 1988 and October 27, 1988, respectively, in the City Commission Chambers, 3500 Pan American Drive, Miami, Florida. < % Matty Hirai City Clerk City of Miami, Florida appropriations bills, which keep federal agencies functioning, be- fore the beginning of the new fiscal year. President Reagan was expected to sign the six remaining appropri- ations measures as early as today. He received an earlier bill for the Commerce. Justice and State de- partments on Tuesday and signed a seventh bill earlier yesterday. SHIH'S ACUPUNCTURE e Shingles a Sintrsins e Hgadacnes a Arthritts a Sciatic e Back Pains a obesity a All types of chronic diseases • _ Spat Injury a Accident Victims MOST WSURAM RCCOM tAIFIEI CHtIE SHIN, 9230 BIRD RD. OM•D•,CA• 2Z1-8521 Medical Doctor BEACH OFFICE cniMaAcuplinctstat 861-1110 hr•r . 1,:. � r she tti-: c dotr'nCtairs at t' I tr,r �rt i,-•lic` she heard a — fiar f •,rt .a(,t�mn �hadnu•y fignrr _tr n,�t if'r fr"nldoor 1',I+� r r•mod ,Inc r-r ( ohn, then :f. n: s ,,ki,-ppo and prxxluced an informant lyhn alleged thr widow hart hirrri members of a Rroward hen„r rohben' gang to kill her ;�_t ear-otd hrrct,and. Thr widow str2�faslly danierl anv involve- ment — in ()(toyer 1996.1wo(if Stanley— t ohrn's ( hildren b}' a previousl marriage -- attorney Crary Cohen; and T-V rrporirr Gerri Heifman —; sued their stepmother for $51 Million. alleging she was involved in the slaying and should be cut out of the will. She countersued for $11 million. claiming they, were conspiring to leave her - penniless. Seven times since then, Dade i prosecutors obtained court orders; to keep attorneys in the civil case VICTOR mopowmai,SINCE 19J9 GRAND PIANO Ann NEW w TO f37,000 &AMERICAN USED ASIATIC 6 GRANDS EUROPEAN GRANDS Poly Modem Deco-AtAique -0mate 4- S- 6- 7 h 9 Foot Concert Graadf Steinway - Kawai - Petrof - Schuman - Tokoi - Baldwin - Zimmerman - Wurlitzer -Sojin -Young Chang-Chickering - Steinbach -Everett- Weber Knobe -Sohmer - Somick - Yamaha-Bechstein - Bluthner - Mason & Hamlin - Hyundai - Pianocorder -Duo & Ampico Pleyel - Schafer -Kimball Schimmel - Feurich -Fischer Selection of 2,000 Fine Rare Heirloom Pianos & Organs PANASONiC TECHNICS - CASIO YAMAHA - DIOITAL - MIDI OROANS PIANOS 4CET1 OARDS %SCE FROM NORTH: Exit 62 St. on 1-95. Go Straight, Parallel To 1-95 To 54th St. Go heft 4 Blocks. FROM BISCAYNE BLVD: Tale 54 St. post 3 lights to Seven Supernror ls. s.t;. s2s i0 fLp tD. tfi t •tq is .ia s . K r w s � o ar si. >E IrtC10R i Ja0 M K a at ►txALF1(M 4 T 1rT • t•1 T M. tfClt WFlP9kI PALMETTO an I.-M To AL eCH. FROM, SOUTH, Exit 62 St. on 1-95. Make U Turn under 1-95. Go Straight To 54th St. Go left 4 Blocks to 300 N.W. 541 St. 751-7502 VICTOR PIANOS A ORGANS Broword 522-5131 Olsen 7 Days Fla. Toll Free 1-800-325-18212 Doily9to5p.m.•k s12:30toS Tune, Repair, Rsrtt, t Buy Export, Appraise, Refinish 19177 South Obd* 233-4339 m C.der allay amlblrrYan OWN NNW tar. r S1 AI% OF F L-O"DA C'M O TY O► DAD t FA Personally appeared before re the undersigned, Jorge L. Consuegra, to via --ell-known, who being duty sworn deposes " says that he is Credit Manager of Diarto Gas Ar eericas, ncti spaper of general circulation, published daily except ?Iorv:ay, in Hi",i, Dade County, Florida. Affiant further says that Uie abova naa ed ncvlpaper teas continuosly puLlishAA daily except 11on4ays tts Dade County, Florida, for snore than one year inrediately prececLng first putlication of said Legal Notice or advectis"ent and was during all such tide and now is entered as second class grail ratter in the United States Post office in Miami# Dada County, Florida, " that the Lejal I:otice or Fdvertisclrent, all dory of which is here to attached, was published in D 1"1 O LAS AI E FDIC AS on tha following day s Signed U / � Sworn to and subscrited before me this day of 19 , in mama, Dade County, rlorida. Ad ordered tY �� p ��t T �� ��� " �✓ tnvoic• Y.Munt S -� a IL"S1:CLT A%TAC1.CD h`ots�y _ t e u,l !` fl 1)1 NK)l ) .N'-, NNii PH N`; NiFG��r� - Sjin Bautizan a to goleta que represent ara a e, Miami on diversos uortos del mundo Ap For 1NG1`1 S. 11f1VSTt1N Despucs de varias tentativas. Barbara Maggio login quebrar la botella de champagne que bautizo la goleta oficial de Mia- mi, llamada Heritage of Miami if. La ceremonia para inaugurar el bole de 83 pies de largo estaba supuesta de ser oficiada por la vicealcaldesa de Miami, Rosario Kennedy, quien lleg6 con media hora de retraso a la Marina de Bayside para explicar que no po- dria tomar parte en el evento "por compiicaciones imprevis- tas". dijo una representante de relaciones publicas del Heritage of Miami Foundation. El Heritage of Miami II es pro- piedad de dicha fundaci6n, la cual opera con recursos de cuo- tas de admisi6n para cruceros de dos horas, donaciones privadas, y donaciones de otras fundacio- nes como la World Dolphin Foundation que proteje especies casi extintas de ballenas y delfi- nes. No reciben ningun fondo de la Ciudad de Miami, explic6 el ca. pitAn Joseph Maggio, a menos que naveguen representando a la ciudad, como to harAn en 1992 con 200 otros barcos para el viaje trasatlintico que conmemorar6 el quinto centenario del descu. brimiento de Amdrica por Cris. t6ba1 Collin. En total, navegarAn por un ano entero promoviendo la ciudad de Miami en los dife. rentes puertos que tocarAn, co. mo Bermuda, las Islas Azores, Gibraltar, Republica Dominica- na, las Bahamas, Puerto Rico y Nueva York. El Heritage II fue construido por Rover Marine, una compa- nia basada en Indiantown, Flori- da y encabezada por un capitAn retirado de NOAA (Administra- ci6n Oceanografica y Atmosf.6ri- ca Nacional). Aunque fue termi- rado en junio de este afro, y tiene todas las conveniencias moiler. e' Joseph y Barbara Maggio junto a su barco. (Foto GORT) nas y la uitima teenologta marf- tima, mantiene el estilo tradi- cional de madera, con 5,000 pies cuadrados de velar teflidas con un proceso especial que data de los aiios 18M para protegerlas del enmohecimiento y los rayos ultrayioletas. Aunque dicen poder cargar con 49 pasajeros el Area interior aparenta ser un poco peque8a para tantas personas, a pesar de alcanzar unos 65 pies, segan el capitAn Maggio. La goleta estarA disponible diariamente para viajes de dos horas en la Bahia Biscayne, alas 2 p. m. y a las 5:30 p.m. Explic6 Barbara Maggio, esposa del ca. pitAn quien trabaja de lleno en esta empresa, que el costo de pa- saje serd de $20 para adultos, $10 para nihos, y $15 para los ancia. nos, pues "el bote tiene que pa- garse por sf mismo". AdemAs fletarAn la embarcaci6n para excursiones de medio o de un dfa, incluyendo servicios de comida. Dos dial al mes estarA dispo- nible para la World Dolphin Foundation, dijo su representan- te, Keith Coulbourn, quien escri. bib el libro "Behind the Dolphin Smile" junto con el primer en. trenador del Flipper original, Ric O'Barry. "Se ocuparA para ventas, para recoger fondos, o para investigaciones mariti. mas", explic6. Tambidn se continuarAn pro- gramas educacionales Uevados a cabo por el Heritage of Miami original —que se encuentra a la venta— como la participaci6n en el programa de atraccibn a mi. norias Inner City Marine Pro. ject, de las escuelas publicas del condado, y otras programas del Departamento de Parques y Re. creaci6n de Dade. El primer Heritage of Miami no sbio particip6 en el desfile de embarcaciones de vela sobre el Rio Hudson, para la reapertura de la renovada Estatua de la Li- bertad, sino que aparececi6 en un programa reciente de Natio- nal Geographic (Geo Mundo), relata orgullosamente el capitAn Maggio. Agreg6 que espera su- cesos adn mAs inoividables para esta segunda embarcaci6n. 60 Adelante cnn el Lafirt Qrrarter fetes 11, an grupo de comer- se encontraban is vicealealdesa de Miami Ro- 41*arter Association y el sehor sario Kennedy, qulen lnicM is demollcitin. En la 'a Pequells Habana, conjunta- foto se encuentran, de Izquierda a derecho, Tony artamento de Estaclonamlee- Descalzo, Florenttno POrer, Armando Montes, primers demollel6n de casas Manuelita Montes, Josh Palmero, Ketty Gort, an iniclo del future proyeeto Miguel GonzAlez, Ofelita Paraj6n, Luis Sabi. AaltyCenter, en Is 8 Calle del nes, Rosario Kennedy, Jack Mulvena, Mario Ida. Entre lox representantes Pestonit y Carlos Alvarez. (Foto GORT). -._-_-_--------------- empleo a limpiadores as callejeros del Centro Ciudad de Miami TPI).— Los limpiedores caUejeros de parabri- b1do Is oferta temporal de trabajar limpiando y los funcionarios dijeron que los que se man- los conductores de vehiculos con servicios que `'os serSn arrestados. sarrollo del Downtown de Miami dijo el midreo- alrededor de 10,000 dGlares en el programs. roger basuras en las calles, los trabajadores stir en las maHanas de los lures a reuniones con -leo en las barriadas pars tratar de conseguir .E. -ajando en el empleo provisional esas personas _s por cads hors de trabajo y trabajar>in 40 ho- o de ese programs descansa bdsicamente en si "iron el trabajo fijo que se les ofrece o el que -Hmplandoparabrisas de autos. Algunos de los e no les satisfacia el programs. dijo Tyrone Howard de 27 aflos, mientras re• i paso superior del expressway," no hay nadie %mgv e/ 15 y 16 de octubre Florentino Azcoitia, S.J. invita a todas las fa• d que tengan hijos entre doce y veinte anos, a Encuentro Familiar que se celebrarA los dfas Casa de los Encuentros Familiares,12190 S.W. e). Wares constituyen una cristiana experiencia ail para todos los miembros de Is familia. aci6n llamar al tel6fono 596.0001. g6 p 171pidin %7lif,Aft'rrcidrntr of Nnrtht■c�trrn 11yt� . I", ,ira dirt in( i(in, pnr la rmPOT l of it n rir cprncs v su dislrihuci(+n Cr, Fr I,, dr,c ITnidns, mediaIII c x (,nt as rrllr eycedieron lor, $109 millnncs cn 1997. Fn olro sepmcntn dc) prof?ra. ma, George ),ysll, Presidenic del ('onsejo de Is Hispsnidad y vicepresidenfe de la F,astern Air. lines, entrep6 Is primers distin. ci6n a Jorge Silveira, Vicepresi. dente y Director de Personal de Kaufman & Roberts, fundada en lAi5 en Hialeah, que se ha con- AVISO DE AUDIENCIA PUBLICA Todas las persnnas interpsadas toma'An nota dp qup una aurilmv is publics spry llevada a Cabo en la re,mi6n de la Comi,16rk dp la Ciudad de Miami del 27 de nchrhrp, 19R8, a las 5:00 p m., Prl I»s Cr3maras dp is Comisi6n de La Ciudad, 3500 Pan American Drive, para discutir In propuesta rpstricci6n de acceso de vehlculos a la C»Ile 28 S.W. en o cerca de su interseckJ6n con Calle Jefierson. 6 Matty Hirai a City Clerk 45029) Miami, Florida No Solo El Lucir Bien Hace Un Gran Zapato ;uello acolchonado Plantilla removible EXTRA DEPTH' para la protecci6n\ del tobillo \ Tal6n extendido y soporte pars el arco EXTRADEPTH P. W. MINOR & SON, INC. Cabezada de - suave piel de becerro Usted pods ver y sentir que EXTRA DEPTH' significa mas. Mas protecci6n. Mas soporte. Mas flexibilidad. IMas zapato!. Disponible en un gran surtido de. tallas, anchos, estilos y colores para damas y caballeros. Si Ud. trae la receta de su Midi • Orto�di+ co, Reumatfilogo, Podiatra o su Wdico de Familia con este amar cio, recibira un reembolso instantgneo, con su compra, de $15.00 dGlares. Su Mejor Conseje;ro: Su Mddico!! Cort.esia de: ORTOPEDIA Alberta Quirantes C.P.O. QBoard Certified in Orthoucs Et Presthencs Tel.: 541-4747 2526 W. Flagler Street (Flagler y 27 Ave., Miami) ra Prio. }- con mhs do 7- e adnc F1 air alde !vt;, mi, dnr tm � a t irr S11:61e7 Int-n s sn ( argo la prescnta66n do las 111timas (ins distincinnes l,na, pars Scdsno's Supermarket (on 1.200 cmplra- dos y $1 �14 millnncs en vcntas cn 1987, y we recihib Rcmclio Vpl. des. Secretarin de la COVI)nr-a. ri6n Fl ultimo reconocimicnlo fur pars Racardi Imports, Inc. quc acept6,1ose R. ReRuera. Gerente Nacional de Vents- y Viccpresi- llnirlos. Ginn tamhien en cl mim do entero, y pnr rusrto pfio con sr•rutii-n ha sidn distinQuift co mo la cmpreep hispsnp mhs grande de Fstados unidos, con vcntas pnr mAs Or S.W millones cn 1PR7. Al final, Carlos .1. Arboleya. express que el espiritu de pro- Rreso do In comunidad hispana de Made se demuestra en el he- cho de genersr $10,0M miliones snusles en bienes y servicios. M A s de 409 personas asistieron a In entreaa de las distinciones. IW0 ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS Sealed bids for furnishing all labor, materials and equipment for the following project will be. teceived in the Office of the Clerk of the Board of County Commissioners, Room 210, Dade County Administration Building, 111 N.W. 1st. Street, Miami up to 1:00 p.m., Local Time, November 2, 1986, where they will be publicly opened and read aloud by the Clerk. PROJECT NUMBER 650626: RICKENBACKER CAUSEWAY PILING REPAIR - CONTRACT 8 LOCATION: Rickenbacker Bridges DESCRIPTION: Concrete jacketing or refurbishing of concrete jackets of approximately 12 piling on the Rickenbacker Causeway bridges. This involves old piling left in place on Bear Cut, West bridge and Bay Bridge Fishing Pier. DADE COUNTY CONTRACTOR'S CERTIFICATION IS REQUIRED IN ONE OF THE FOLLOWING CATEGORIES: General Building, General Engineering or Structural Engineering Contractor or other categories as applicable to Chapter 10 of the Code of Metropolitan Dade County. All bids must be submitted in sealed envelopes bearing on the outside the name of the Bidder, his address, the number of the project for which the bid is submitted, and the date of opening. Specifications and Contract Documents are open to public inspection and may be obtained from the Contracts and Specifications Section, Public Works Department, Telephone No. (305) 375-2930 at Metro Dade Center, 111 N.W. First Street, Suite 1510, Miami, Florida 33128-1970 upon deposit of $25.00 in check or money order payable to the Board of County Commissioners of Dade County, Florida for each set of documents. The full amount of the deposit will be refunded within thirty (30) days after the date of opening of bids upon request of the Bidder and return of the documents, if any, in good condition, to the above address after which time all remaining checks will be deposited in the General Fund of Dade County, Florida. The County reserves the right to waive any informalities in, or to reject any or all bids. Bids from any person, firm or corporation in default upon any agreement with the County will be rejected. Each bid must be accompanied by a certified check or acceptable bid bond in the amount of five (5) percent of the base bid as guarantee that the Bidder, if awarded the Contract, will within ten (10) consecutive calendar days after presented with the pres- cribed contract forms, enter into a written contract with the Board of County Commissioners of Dade County, Florida in accordance with the accepted bid, and give a performance bond satisfactory to the Board of County Commissioners, Dade County, Florida, equal to one hundred (100%) percent of the base Contract price. No Bidder may withdraw his bid within sixty (60) days after date set for the opening thereof. RICHARD P. BRINKER, CLERK JOAQUIN G. AYINO, COUNTY MANAGER RAYMOND REED, DEPUTY CLERK METROPOLITAN DADE COUNTY METROPOLITAN DADE COUNTY, FLORIDA ft C� ski ----Mn,,; ra'1�3. iirorfe �• (nmptlesta a pars apadararsa idantidad nacianal :Tolicip esppnol resultlr muerin en Ie7P efecluarlos por Tres personas S%mps oficinas administratix as Ce c veinticinco de In manana. I veslfhulo de ]as oficinas• }, uno P. fuentes policiales con stilt adas por itsdo por uno de )or agresores, que :is se apoderahan de material para ales de idantidad. `14s tres jfivenes se dieron a )a fuga, Inediato a la victima al hospital de Iingres6 cad6ver. ;OVERNMENT ES FUND I • Ingresos mensuales $1,000 para empezar m informaci6n niisdetallada, s de administraci6n. Por favor lea de invertir o enviar dine ro. Arno de los valores de la cartera los certificados de participaci6n ictuara inversamente a las tasas ito de capital en el caso de una ser limitado o negado en ciertos lo, ya que estos valores pudieran n las cuales haya habido aumen- irincipal. :h mas conveniente para usted: Coral Gables Office 150 Alhambra Circle Penthouse 305) 442-1122, ext. 210 Miami Beach Office 300 Arthur G(xlfrey Road 1305) 6'4-583t1, ext. 210 a hater una buena inversion. :h FIf1F ancla I: - I � I '+ iII Inlr"T 6: ,—, p1'e41nn PI wire lihrr ?r T- i:v-opP 1 a�llr�l1; ( f fnI''r`1P p^r rrltrn ( (if :Fn(? rx Fr p hnd hT'e T'nr. ( Pli7 . ri,flp lnc quc deRl PCPn fiL,nr Ac df- hisnnlcs, mireFTrn Se nnpoe nl grpn n,;t»('' rn de r'FnT'PriO el Prir rripr cirr, h:I1Pr'IPC Cr 1 inn (Ir t pnt� rip, entre )P. c dr0ir"n ipk f'T1rt�pc dr -1It nTn iT-, t- 1Pc r?( Purnic Viesgo Todas las pwSo r)as Irllr„pcaHac inn-Iar,;in nnla Or- otir, la rpllrwrIrn rf,c]ular dp la Comisi6n Municipal dp la Ciuriari do t��iarTr, tr�curarnatia para oritihfe 13, 1888, ilwarcr a piny lr, prT octubre 6, 1988, a las 9.00 a m pn IpIz ,1p Ia (�viiicu`,n de li; Ciudad, 3500 Pan American flrn'e, Miiariii, flnrirla. Matly Hirai City Clerk City of Miami. Florida (45039C) BOTE EL BOTELLON Evil(! Iris nu'onv('nienles y no se (1(w(k, su) Iigua perl,thl(� 4,11 su oficina u c;rsta Et. ()rr,hrrbl(' rlun uswd nuir, nunr ,r viwiv;i a tcrmar ayud de butellon. 1'u que ahofd tends su prupia Puente permanente de agua, pura y fresca. It I -A t 1.S Le da to mejor por menos R UA ()',: Un concepto nuevo en purification de agua por el sistema avanzado de reverse osmosis, obteniendo asi agua alas limpia y pura que usted jamas haya probado por solamente centavos el gal6n. Quiere mejor agua a mejor precio7 Diyale adios al BOTELLUty. It UA ()S: es pr6ctico, compacto y econ6mico ..Actualizece. IIE%'()S: Le da a escoger entre su sistema avanzado o el sistema de pedido de bo- tellones, cambio de botellones, almacenaje de botellones. Y de dinero; Bueno sientese que RUA()S quiere hablar con usted personalmente y se sorprender6. S610 cinco minutos GRACIAS REVOS y GOOD BY BOTELLONES. Lifeline ' Water Systems PARA MAS I\i-'OItMAC:10N I.I.AlIE•:\()S 11()1 22 -01103 Lifeline Water Systems is a Division of dome Intensive Care, Inc. i ' SIA116 Of tLORxOh C%r4TX OIr DADt % Personally appeared before re the undersigned, Jorge L. Consuegra, to file --ell-known,, who being duty svorn deposes AM says that he is Credit F'anager of Oiarto Us k rhtcas, ne+ spapet of general circulation, published daily except ltorx:ay, in Miami, Oade County, Florida. Af f cant further says that t)re a2+ovs nan ed ncvspaper teas continuotly puLl lshiA daily except ttondays it Dade County, r1ori-da, tot more than one year inrediately preceding first puLlication of said Legal Notice or advectiseivcnt ano was during all such time and now is entered as second class Trail eattec in the United States Post Office in Miami, Dads County, Floriaa, arm that the Le -,al Notice or Xdvectiscrrent, all Cory of which is here to attar.Led, was published in 0 t NUO LAS AI E F.ICAS 0 on tho following da:-st S iyned V_______.--- Sworn . o ar+d aubs rit ed laefor• m* this day of 19_CX/I , in 1liami, Dade County, riorida. P.O. 1 3 l {( M ordeced ty /, po invoice f -S-- C� Invoice )r+ount e ?t"S1,1CLI AlTACI.Co C, f S1 A1X Of F L40"DA . COVHTT Olr DADZ Personally appeared before re the undersigned, Jorge L. Consuegrei to eye -ell-known, who beinq duly sworn deposes and says that he is Credit Vanager of Diarto Las A ertcas, ne-. srs;,er of general circulation, published daily except monc:ay, in Niaa.i, Dade County, Florida. Afftant further says that t7Ie "ve n&a ed ncwspaper t,as continuo!tly published daily except tlondays LA Dade County, Florica, for core than one I -ear inrediately preceClny first putlication of said Legal Notice or advertiserent ano was during all such time and now is entered as second class Rail utter in the United States Post office in Miarki, Dade County, Florida, " that the LMal l:otice or Itdvertiscirent, all cosy of which is here to attact.ed, was published in D t "1 O L1.S N :i FI C M on tho following da:s: Signed Sworn t and subscrited 1,eC re me this =� C day oc 19S 0 e in mami, Dade County, rlorida. ` -E PA ordered ty �/ Qr Invoice 1 Notary Tublia Invoice 1J+ount $ .3 fy , -X\ E' t - ` e ? L.1►AS 1 � C11` .Z1 TAC1. LD --so _ 1 I i r e s Prono'stico general de = ww wr 99 VI1.%'E LL11'14S 1.1,0%1714S ( 41AR !'Rio %I RL4rr(I ESTADO GENERAL DEL TIEMPO: Pro- n6stico pars Miami y sus vecindades. CIELOS: Parcialmente nublados en la no- che con posibilidades de lluvias del 30 por cien- to. Para el viernes parcialmente nublados con posibilidades de lluvias del 20 por ciento. TEMPERATURAS: C6lidas en Is noche con las mfnimas en Is parte superior de los 70 gra- dos y m9s cglidas el viernes con las mAximas en Is parte superior de los 80 grados. VIENTOS: SoplarAn vientos del noreste de 10 a 15 millas por hors en Is noche y el viernes vientos del noreste de 15 millas por Nora. AGUAS: Las aguas de Is bahia de Biscayne estarin moderadamente picadas en las Areas expuestas con olas de 3 a 5 pies de alto y vientos del noreste de menos de 15 nudos por hors. El viernes, aquas moderadamente picadas con olas de 3 a 5 pies de alto y vientos del noreste de 15 nudos por hors. I estado del tiempo MAR F,AS: I.as mamas a la cntrada do la ha. hie de Miami. scrAn. 40 © ALTAS: 11:40 a.m. y 11:47 p.m. J RA.1AS. SAC a.m. y 5:47 p.m. Temperatures minima., (mAximas entre parcnlesis) en las siguienies ciudades: Atlanta 64 (81) Los Angeles 62 (85) Boston 48 (68) Miami 75 (86) Chicago 59 (74) Minneapolis 44 (69) Cleveland S6 (75) New Orleans 70 (85) Dallas 61 (76) New York 55 (69) Denver 38 (68) Phoenix 64 (97) Duluth 44 (64) St. Louis 61 (74) Houston 67 (82) San Francisco 51 (88) Jacksonville 70 (84) Seattle 51 (71) Kansas City 53 (68) Washington 60 (77). Little Rock 64 ( 78) Relaci6n de las temperatures, minimal (mAximas entre parentesis), en grados centf- grados registradas en las siguientes capitales: Amsterdam 15 (16) Miami 26 (29) Asunci6n 12 (24) Montevideo 9 (17) Atenas 21 (28) Nueva York 12 (25) Berlin 13 (20) Panam6 23 (30) Bogotfi 7 (18) Paris 12 (20) Bonn 15 (22) Pekin 15 (24) Bruselas 5 (17) Quito 7 (20) Buenos Aires 9 (21) Rio de Janeiro 19 (38) Caracas 17 (26) Roma 12 (29) Ginebra 7 (21) San Josh 16 (27) Guatemala 16 (26) San Juan 25 (32) La Paz 4 (11) San Salvador 19 (30) Lima 12 (17) Santo Domingo 23 (32) Lisboa 18 (34) Santiago de Chile 9 (29) Londres 81 (17) Tegucigalpa 17 (29) Los angeles 16 (27) Tokio 19 (20) Madrid 13 (31) Viena 11 (24) M6xico 10 (26) Washington 14 (28) Fodalecerloa Scott Biftan el SMema Pena/ - g de Roridapara combatir a los criminaies = El abogado penaliista aspire a resultar electo Como representante par el Distrito 114 Por INGE S. HOUSTON =e 1 D Scott Britan, dem6crata aspi- 1 e rante al puesto de representante tt estatai pars el distrito 114, espe- ra poder aportar su experiencia e en derecho penal a Is legislatura D estatal Para fortalecer el siste- ;1 ma judicial en In Florida. "Mis siete aSos de prActicas — parte de eila en derecho penal — me ha dado una buena Idea de comp funciona el sistema Judi- cial", declar6 Britan. "Quiero fortalecer el sistema para que cuando se sentencie a un crimi- Es miembro de las barras de abogados de South Miami -Ken- dall, Dade, y Florida, ademAs de ser miembro del American Bar Association, Is barra national de abogados. Tambi6n es miembro de Is camara de Comercio de South Miami -Kendall, y de nu. merosas organizations del Par- tido Dem6crata, incluyendo ser presidenye anterior de Is organs- zad" 4a Uam6crsfts• . &aW del Condado de Dade. AVISO OE AUDIE"CIA PUBLICA r NO SOFA AND BED EARLY AMERICAN rme- _ era es T.,: , �►8 mas imporlantr grrr la reh,il,il;. alimrnf,c r ins -.:Inc r .r ;- , i O. FJ taCi6n". riar cn piciloc (if, , 6 it mia e it nlos "Hey que preparar a Los j6ve- Fn 1985 comen76 a participa• rrnor, nes que no tengan capacidsd pa- on lac Contiendss electorales In 'upe. cones ra it a Una universidad a que ten- gan oficios y no se conviertan on tales y esi at ales, ayudando a do, It de- material de pandilla". conecjsles y n dos representar, acia- tes que restritaron efectos. Fun eves Segun Juri, menos de Is mitad d6, en 1986, la organizaci6n poll tics Proyecto 87 que eulmin6 con su candidature a In Alcaldia do versa de un nuevo Hialeah, quedando on Segundo Lugar. Fue eJ republicano qt►n mAs votos ha obtenido para esta ^n#9fra In �• ! Alcaldia. el doctor Nusbaum, para agre- gar que "Los ahoy transcurridos desde que el paciente comen76 a perder el cahello la zona afecla- A principios de este aria, fun nombrado coordinador hispann Para la campaha presidenciai del Senador Bob Dole en e) Sur de Is Florida. di por la caida del Cabello, Is E1 Partido Republicano se pu — edad } el est ado general de salud so en contacto con Juri para que - pudicran set factures infltryen- se por c5cba tee, en 1a efcctiv irirrd do Rogaine — en cl pocicnle No 1', posihle a',c- postu109e que del vacantl q e d *uru r n . titr nrnmc nt s c. uc r, grin)-irev,a �- art Rudy nrcia. llT1110 - r,. biente In"'1=11t��s"" ah Gardens, Opalocka v Carol iltttfamente, City. Mi labor comunitaria ha si- {��, do en Hialeah y por eso cuando el Representante Casas tambi6n se retir6 del Distrito ill, decidf en- " lAs resultados varian segun tonces que esta sf era mi base". la persona y no todos se benefi- ciaran con el tratamiento. Ade- COmienza el 6 de OCtubre mas, la Direcei6n de Alimentos y Medicinas (FDA) autoriz6 Is la Convenci6n anual de comerciatizaci6n de Rogaine ba- '_UM la COnferencia Nacional sandose en pruebas que demues- tran que es seguro y eficaz. de MU ereS Em reseriaS p Ademas, cada paciente es dife- rente y es posible que pasen me- Nus- aes antes que se observen los re- ., sultados. "En realidad, Rogaine es un tratamiento y no una curs, y el Cabello volver6 a caerse si se suspende el tratamiento, como to demostraron las pruebas reali- zadas por Is FDA en 2,000 volun- tarios, durante un aflo, realizada en 27 ciudades del pats. Se obser- v6 Una diferencia apreciable en el crecimiento del Cabello nuevo entre los pacientes tratados con Rogaine y Los tratados con un placebo. Algunos resultados pu- dieron apreciarse en todos Jos grupos, sin importancia de la edad, la duraci6n ni la extensi6n de la calvicie". Sobre los efectos secundarlos que pudiera t.ener Rogaine, el doctor Nusbaum sost.iene que "es imposible determinar la re- acci6n de cada persona, aunque no se observaron efectos secun- darios de importancia en los es- tudios chnicos. Los efectos se- cundarios que m6s se observa- ron fueron enrojecimiento, pica- z6n y descamaci6n del cuero ca- belludo. Rogaine requiere pres- cripei6n facultativa y debe usar. se bajo la supervisi6n de un m6. dico". -A"s de Cubs, Cobmbis, EAFRAN y perk fimmil de k ArquM&vsis de octubre de dote del dia a nueve de Is no- usl horario, se celebrara la "Romeria 1988" Center (Centro Juveail) de Is Arquidi6cesis tmi Avenue, Miami, junto a Is Ermita de Is ill, esta realizando una gran labor para ayu- exos a toner Una buena formaci6n contribu- jor. La Romeria, con el prop6sito de recau- o, ofrecera diversions para todos, kioscos iba, Colombia. Espana y Nicaragua, vent& uegos, bingo, un "mercado de las pulgas", !gos, rifas, subastas, y un eatupendo show -mando Roblin y Normita Suarez, un show ►as sorpreass mis. La entra44 es oratIS. El :nzarA al finalizar Is miss de lag Arles Moli. or Monsefior Agustin Roman. ZOA slip, el w Is sefiora Rita Suarez, elspoaa dal AIC,&��,�,,, -___ii ..�nwa dA iaml ti/An1at itAal La C6mara de Comercio de Mujeres del Sur de la Florida presentar6 su 34' Convenci6n Anual de la Conferencia Nacio- nal de Mujeres en C6maras de Comercio los dias 6, 7, 8 y 9 de oc- tubre en el Hotel Intercontinen- tal situado en el 100 Chopin Pla- za. El tema central de la Conven- ci6n sera "El impacto de la mu - jet empresarial en la d6cada de los 90: adquisici6n de poder, es- pfritu empresarial a igualdad de oportunidad". La convenci6n incluye exposi- tions para que Jos participantes promuevan y vendan sus propios productos o servicios. El costo de inscripci6n es de $15. Para m6s informacibn lla- mar al 553.6458 6 al 34.7-3475 Desvios an ciertas calles y Biscayne Boulevard La policia de Miami en Una comunicaci6n informa a Jos cho- feres de autos el desvio de ciertas calles en el Centro de Miami con motivo de reparaciones en Bis- cayne Boulevard. Los desvios, que comenzarain a las 7 de Is maflana del martes 4 de octubre ser>in los siguientes: La calle quinta del noreste en direcei6a este estara cerrada en- tre is segunda avenida y Biscay- ne Boulevard. Los choferes de - ben usar Is calle sets del noreste (NE) para dirigirse al este, tal Como hacia Bayside o Dodge Is- land. Los que vi&Jan on direcci6n Sur sallendo de Is 1.95 deben usar is I.395 bacilli el noreste de Is ge- gunda avenida y despuds tomar Is calle gels del NE en direcei6n Bate. la )salida de Ia pw hi Cape ` �_ Aollalecerl'a Scott Rritfl Jsistr.fna penal de Florida para wombat r a leas cr P ' El abopado penalisto aspire a resultar eleclo como representante por el Distrito 114 For iWGF S. riGlirSTON Scolt Rritan, demhcrata aspi- ranle al puesto de represcntanle estalal para el distrito 114, espe. ra poder sportar su experiencia en derecho penal a Is legislature estatal para fortalecer el siste- m a judicial on Is Florida. "Mis siete anon de prseticas — parte do ella en derecho penal — me ha dado una Buena idea de como funciona el sistema judi. cial", declaro Rritan. "Quicro fortalecrr (l cictcm,+ w'l,') que (' 1;''Idf . ntc11ri( , I1 0i no vaya a saUr en leis meses por falta de facilidades". Dice Britan que la mayor dife- rencia entre 61 y su contrincante Para los comicios de segunda vuelta este 4 de octubre, Fran Bohnsack, es que el apoya la pe- ns de muerte para crimenes Co- mo asesinato o trAfico de drogas, mientras que Bohnsack la opone en todas circunstancias. "Nuestra sociedad demanda que ciertos crimenes sean trata- dos con la pena de muerte" pun- tualiz6 el joven abogado de 32 af3os de edad. Tambi6n enfatiz6 la importancia de trabajar con j6venes menores de edad que pa- san por el sistema judicial para que "no se vuelvan criminales endurecidos a to largo del cami- no" . Adem6s, apoya Una ley de con- trol de armas que requiera un perfodo de espera de 7 dias para permitir a las autoridades sufi- ciente tiempo para investigar el r@cord de las personas que com- pran armas de fuego. El periodo actual de 3 dias no es suficiente, dijo Britan, qui6n complet6 con honores sus estudios universita- rios y de leyes en la Universidad de Miaini. Britan considera que hay que subir los sueldos de los maestros SCOTT BRITAN en las escuelas piiblicas para atraer mejores maestros y asf mejorar la calidad del sistema educativo. Esto le gan6 el endoso del sindicato de maestros de Da- de, dijo. Se considera tambi6n com- prometido a protejer el ambien- te, como las playas y los Ever- glades, a crear programas para el cuidado de los niffos pequefios, y a mejorar los servicios para los ancianos. Pero se opone a levan- tar los impuestos del: estado. "Favorezco la creaci6n de m8- todos m6s creativos para levan- tar los ingresos", declar6, agre- gando que seguiria las gufas de la Comisi6n para Impuestos y Presupuesto que ser6 creada en noviembre si los votantes la aprueban. Britan dijo haber conseguido el respaldo del alcalde Xavier Suarez, y expres6 que serviria a "todos los sectores de la comuni- dad igualmente". Su distrito acapara partes de Kendall, South Miami, y Coral Gables. I DAOE PUBLIC NOTICE A meeting of the Property Appraisal Adjustment Board will be held on Wednesday, October 5, 1988, 10:00 a.m., Room "A", Terrace Level, Metro -Dade Center, 111 N.W. 1st Street, Miami, to consider the following: 1. CONVENIENCE OF THE 1988 PROPERTY APPRAISAL ADJUSTMENT BOARD 11. PARTIAL CERTIFICATION OF THE 1988 TAX ROLLS III. SUCH OTHER BUSINESS AS MAY PROPERLY COME BEFORE THE BOARD A list maintained by the Property Appraiser of all applicants for exemption who have had their application for exemption wholly or partially approved or denied is available to the public at the Metro -Dade Center, Suite 710, 111 N.W. 1st Street, Miami, Florida. The types of exemptions included in the exemption file are Homestead Exemption, Widow Exemption, Veteran -Disability Exemption, Civilian Disability Exemption, Total and Permanent Disability Exemption, Religious Exemption, Literary Exemption, Charitable Exemption, Educational Exemption. Scientific Exemption and Agriculture Classification. The exemption file can be seen during regular business h9we from 8.00 A.M. to 4:45 P.M., Monday through Friday, except on holidays. A per$on who decides to appeal arty decision made by any board, agency, or commission with respect to any matter considered at its meeting or hearing, will need a record of the proceedings. Such perron may need to ensure that a verbatim tocord of the proceedings is made, including the testimony and u=. millich ti1e gppeal is to be based. r;s mierrrhro de las harras de ahngsdos do Smith Miami -Ken- dall, Made, y Florida, adem6s de ser miemhro del American Bar Assoriation, Is barra national de abogsdos. Tambicn es miembro de is chmara de Comercio de South Miami -Kendall, r de nu- merosas organi7aciones del Par- tido Dem6crata, incluvendo ser presidcnV anterior de la organi- 7aci6n de Dem6cratas d6venes del Condado de Dade. AVISO DE i UDIENC:IA PURLICA ' ttxnaa rwtr 46 que una eiN"11011 t as lieveri a Cabo an is Aetad6n do a Comisi6n de La Ciudad de Miami del 13 de octubre, 1988, a in 5:00 pp M.,en Las Cameras de Is Comisi6n de is Ciudad, 3500 Pan American Drive, para discutir modificec ones a eerneforos en Is interseccl6n de Is Avenida 13 S.W. y Is Celle 22 (Coral Way) S.W. Malty Hirai City Clerk of Miami, Florida isl�sssa■mst MWREQUEST FOR PROPOSALS COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT FY 1982 NEIGHBORHOOD AND MULTi-NEIGHBORHOOD ACTIVITIES The FY 19eG L4dro-Dade Com- munity Development Block Grant (CDBO) ReWsst for Proposals (RFP) package will be available at Ow Metro - Dade Office of Community and Eoonomlc Development (CED), begin- ning Tuesday, October 11. 1988, from 8 am to 6 pm weekdays. Due to an anticipated Federal budget reduction In the CDBG Prograrn only a limited number of new proposals may be funded and only under extraordinary oondhlons will ex- isting activities be considered for fund- h9 above thelr current levels. The RFP package addresses the needs of community development areas and also provides Instructions on how to prepare neighborhood and multi-rrelghborhood proposals. After submitting proposals to CEO, activltlss which serve des riated oommunity development areas must be presented at the appropriate Neigh- borhood Advisory Committee muting, The deadline for submitting proposals Is Noon Friday, November 11, 1988. Please submit proposals to: Les Orean Community a Eoonomic Development 140 West Fhglw Streat, fluke 1000 Now. Ftodda Sal so eetawt serails Owel (3114) — Una tarjete de bibiioteraa* s rt .o a e- u- S1 MS oy t tr K10A, 1 1 Personally appeaced before see the undersigned, Jorge L. Consuegrei to ale --all-known, who being duty sworn deposes and mays that he is Ciredit Tanager of Diarto Las Arertcas, nevspaper of general circulation, published daily excert Monc:ay, in Niap-i, Dade Coonty, Florida. Affiant further says that t %e above named ncwspaper teas continuotly puLlishM daily except Ilondays to Dade County, Florida, for more, than one year inr^edistely pre.ce4in9 first putticatton of said Legal Notice or advectisen.ent an* was during all such tine and now is enteced as second class erail natter in the United States Post office in Mimi, Dade County, rlorida, " that the Legal l:otice or Advectisclrent, all Cory of which is het* to attached, was published in DIMUO LA.f A1:191CAS on tha following da-so TL-7. �; y Signed Sworn to ar+d subscri ed before me this day o! ' 07r'6� .19 65�- U4 _ , in Hiami, Dade County, ['lorida. P.O. 1 -5-0? 7- PA ordered ty �,�/`% /9 if1VotC. I&4un! e T WALCl! M IAiCL ED Notary rub, N,Af1 itt I \- \,%i} i.i( V, ,+r,,i, i, I)t !" ti IF:i ,,,.. Exhibira' el pintor chileno Gustavo Novoa el 6 de diciembre a beneficio del "Ronald McDonald Children's Charities"' Gustavo Novoa frente a una de sus obras. Por F. FERIA pintura en la Academia de Bellas Artes, su espiritu inquieto to Ile. El Northern Trust Bank, 700 Brickell Avenue, ofrecerti una exhibici6n de obras del pintor chileno Gustavo Novoa, el 6 de diciembre, de 6:00 a 9:00 p.m., con los tiquetes de entrada a $200, por pareja. Los fondos recaudados se des- tinariin al Ronald McDonald Children's Charities of South Florida, instituci6n humanitaria iinn,..,n- pias � Lie instilu- vb a estudiar en la Escuela de Ar. te de la Sorbornne, en Paris. En la Ciudad Luz, comnez6 a vender sus cuadros a $5.00 cada uno en la Plaza de Tertre, de Montmartre, a pocos pasos don - de un inmortal de la pintura Mauricie Utrillo, recibia la ad- ministraci6n p6blica por sus obras del popular barrio. Despuds se t.rasWM a New York y comenz6 a espc . alizarse en pinturas de selvas y anim ales al cstiko de Rousseau. Como piii- tor ,,rirnitivo, sus oh -as fueron .. ,., o.. .-1- vi..n,. dr la prescrvicien del disirito f?eeO. en 1897 Fn tal ocasi6n is Miami Design Prescrvacibn Le- acuc le encarg6 In creaci6n del proArama pars el fin de Semans de Art Deco. Llcva 20 anos en Estados Uni. dos, y reside en New York, aun- que visita Dade con frecuencia, porque siente un gran amor por Miami Beach donde tiene un apartamento. Ila realizado 35 exhibiciones individuales, y unas 20 colecti. vas, incluyendn exhibiciones en Paris y Suiza. Dice que padece de "una ensa- lada de gusto". "Tengd un gusto ecl6etico", expresa Novoa en re- ferencia a su admiracibn por pin• tores de diferentes escuelas, Co- mo Miguel Angel, Leonardo, Gauguin, Renoir, Georgia O'Ke. effe y otros. Novoa, antes de despedirse, invita a esta exhibici6n de sus acrilicos sobre tela, el 6 de di. ciembre en el Northern Trust Bank "por el objetivo piadoso que tiene: recaudar fondos pare nifios enfermos, hudrfanos o de• mAs que necesitan nuestra ayu. da por algtin motivo." COMIefiZa I AV orgam,z Fue brillente le Re(-ibe Martha Frarirhi el Bof<)ri fie 15 Ahos La sefiora Martha Franchi, funcionaria del condado de Dade, desta- cada en las oficinas de la CAMACOL, donde actua en calidad de En- lace con Sectores de la Comunidad, recibi6 el Bot6n de los 15 afios de servicio del Condado, de manos del setlor Antonio (Tony) Ojeda, asis- tente del Admintstrador del condado de Dade. VIERNES 21 • A las 12 del dia Como parte de Is serie de CENTER STAGE. en la plaza central del Banco Southeast, 200 S. Biscayne Boulevard, conj unto de cantantes "a capella" de Oberlin College. • En el Museo de Arte de FIU, exhibici6n del famoso escultor Wi- Wam Tucker. Una restropectiva, con cattilogo en colores. La exhibici6n se inaugura a las 8 p.m. con una conferencia por el critico de arte de la revista TIME, Robert Hughes. Entrada gratis. Despu6s de hoy la expo- sici6n puede visitarse los lures de 10 a.m. a 9 p.m., de martes a viernes de 10 a.m. a 5 p. m. y los sAbados de 12 m a 4 p.m. M3s informaci6n por el 554.2890. • En el Sunblazer Arena de la UNIVERSIDAD INTERNACIONAL DE LA FLORIDA (FIU) a las 8p.m. Guillermo Alvarez Guedes en con- clerto. El popularisimo artists hs donado su actuaci6n con el prop6sito de recaudar Tondos pars becas a j6venes hispanos. F,ntrada general $10, si se compra con anticipaci6n. En la puerta $11. Alumnos de FIU $5. Para informaci6n sobre las entradas debe llamarse al 554.2297 o al 554- Y137. No hay asientos reservados y las puertas se abren a las 7:30 p.m. • LA ALIANZA FRANCESA de Miami presenta la pelicula Las Va- caelones de1Sr. Hulot, a las 7:45 p.m. con cena en la Creperie Bretonne de Coral Gables. Para mayor informaci6n 372.8660. DfIrpnte i'i , I- ;{ 14,11( is (tr i'rrnsRlieln T);riclt,n r1r M1iilcir p Ar iA OVA. (Or hrarl a rn rl (,piOrn I" +err, rlr 1lliprni, aparrrrn, rl., i rrnier'dp p t1*rerhp.inc R010- r1°c ! arlr,c If In"nrlr7-'�hpu, C6n6n1 dr FspRfia; Iff roan ("har rm. (rrnc111 & (hl)r• Pldrtctor Aninnin p"T i i'll% I F VIFF. iIARSANS 1-1 pTimrr jivor,:Ima rir la Ar. rir inlernacional sir, concirr'tos del Municipio do Miami } in Or- aani7P0671 dr F,stadns Arncrirn. nos (OFIA ), comen7(1 ei t•iernes por is noche, en el auditnrirtm del "Miami made Community C'olle go", del T)owntown, con Is pre• sentsci6n del destacado guita- rrista flamenco.loselmis Rodri- guez, musico que, a pesar de su juventud exhibe las condi- ciones de todo consagrado. Rodriguez interpret6 un pro. grama formado por fandangos, farrucas y bulerias de su propia inspiracibn, on Jos que se ponia de manifiesto una especial con- dici6n para este genero, mane- 11, 1npndr7 137PRn, PI Perit.prrict a .Inc( I rlic Rorlri ,"Ac dr F1,r7, 1 ►rain raesk{', do ip ov A; Rrnip min ort, tantec As. (-6n51II d7 r I'rnenOP: c i'ahlr) ( ant/,n, cnh.dl• lures . rector dri i)eppripmento de I)rcprrnl)o romnniip. coc r: On dr ip ('Jndpd rlr, Miami. r)"nto GORT I jpdn pnr 1;1 sir fnrrn a e>;rrpc innp 1. sobre tndo P01 la I"eln7 N• precicn ejecttci(,n do �-u mane drrrrha. gtre ie pry milia dnminar dr,c mc. Iodias contrapunlradps y el TO mn. con unp limpir7 A, firme7a rn la digilaci6n y hrill,)MC7 cn Cl in no, incrrihlcs. AdemAs. Rodriguez mantuvo en todo momento una rlegsncia interpretstiva que hacfa sonar el flamenco con el elevado rsngo del gbnero cl6sico. 1' cuando sus dedos entonaron la Malaguena, deI,ecuona, en arreglo propio, el tratamiento dado por 61 a esta pie7.a tan escuchade alrededor del mundo, le infundfa la frescu- ra de su juvenil personalidad. Josh Luis Rodriguez, repre- sentando a Espana, seria sola- ADELGACE SIN PELIGRO Reduna el apetito y el exceso de comida. La gordura dana la salud y es poco atractiva. ADELGACE TOWN A- 10 a " TARMAC PRODUCTS IW -ISM WW 107M AVE_ HIALEAH pANXN& 0. �q- CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA AVISO DE AUDIENCIA PUBLICA Propiedad en 2640 S. Bayshore Drive LA COMISION DE LA CIUDAD DE MIAMI LLEVARA A CABO UNA AUDIENCIA PUBLICA EL 27 DE OCTUBRE, 1988, A LAS 4:00 P.M., EN EL CITY HALL, 3500 PAN AMERICAN DRIVE, MIAMI, FLORIDA, PARA TOMAR TESTIMONIO EN RE- FERENCIA A LA PEDIDA DE PROPUESTAS PARA UN DESARROLLO UNIFICADO (RFP) PARA EL DESARROLLO DE UNA INSTALACION DE SERVICIOS PARA BOTES, MARINA Y UN AUXILIAR PARA USO DE ASUNTOS RELACIONADOS CON LA MARINA AL DETALLE EN APROXIMADAMENTE 12.57ACRES DE PRO- PIEDAD FRENTE AL MAR PROPIEDAD DE LA CIUDAD, INCLUYENDO 6.36 ACRES DE TERRENO SOBRE EL NIVEL DEL MAR Y 6.21 ACRES DE TIERRA DE FONDO CONTIGUO AL TERRENO SOBRE NIVEL DEL MAR LOCALIZADO EN 2640 S. BAYSHORE DRIVE, MIAMI, FLORIDA; AUTORIZANDO LA EXPEDICION DE DICHO RFP; LA SELECCION DE UNA COMPANIA DE CONTADURIA PUBLICA Y LA ASIGNACION DE MIEMBROS AL COMITE OE EVALUACION PARA EXAMINAR LAS PROPUESTAS Y RESULTADOS DE LOS REPORTES AL ADMINISTRADOR DE LA CIUDAD COMO ES PEDIDO POR TITULO DE LA CIUDAD DE MIAMI, SECCION 29-A (c) Y LA SECCION CODIGO 18-52.9. Todas las personas interesadas pueden asistir a la reuni6n y serbn escuchados con respecto a la Pedida de Propuestas. La audiencia se Ilevar6 a cabo a la hora y lugar arriba especificados. Si alguna persona deseaO apelar cualgwer decisi6n de la Comisi6n de la Ciudad con respecto a cualquier asunto a ser censiderado en esta reuni6n, esa persona debe asegurarse de que un record a verbatim de lus procedimientos sea hecho, incluyendo todo te5tiinonio y evidencia sobre los cuales cualquie, apelaci6n esle bas,,da. (a MATTY HIRAI CITY CLERK CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA mrnlr rl rrimrro Or olrns r,chn arlictac QIIC N"rnrlrrAn n tncnT en la ccrir. desdr shorn bpsta el mcc dr mpyo drl pr6ximn afin. scgtin indiCn cl senor Efrain ra cskv. Sccrrtario General de Is Divisir,n do Arte y Mtisica de la Organi7PO(In de Fstsdos.Ameri canoe. dttrantr su conferencis de rpe disco comp ors dt drigu mtisic no de 7A. de (r; 11ATENC14 A TONS LOS CUBANOS TRAM PAISES POR LA FUNDACION C! Por la gran demanda de peluqueros(as: y pensando en su futuro "LA BELLE e ACADEMY" le consiguen la beca para lucrativo mundo de la belleza. Sea us y Iame para m6s informaci6n al... . Ofrezca a otros su conocimien recibira la mejor recompensa: agra y*pretones de manos de las perso ayudado con los impuestos. Asf pt: ofrece Lin poco de su tiempo? Uste de muchas maneras. Para recibir e del IRS, flame al unsaviciot�ieioo 1-800-424-1040. �yaa al Hagase voluntario ahora. Lo a alguien la carga de lo- The Miami 1 ici Ad 1' jhh,,hind Company Before the undersigned authority personally appeared Roymi Eguaras who on oath says that she is the Area Sales Manager of The Miami Herald and The Miami News, daily newspaper (s) published at Miami in Dade County, Florida. She further says that the advertisement forwas published in the issue or issues of ; for the above publication (s) as per the attached Affiant further states that the said THE MIAMI HERALD/NEWS are newspapers published at Miami, in said Dade County, Florida, and that the said newspapers have here —to —fore been continuously published in said Dade County, Florida, each day, and have been entered as second class mail matter at the Post Office in Miami, in said Dade County, Florida, for a period of one year next preceding the first publication of the advertisement. Sworn to and Subscribed to before me this _� da of A.D. 19 NotaryPublic (Seal) BIOTA y ptjA BLtC STATE OF FLT10 TVUU t3aww► L iti5. a W. aECErvE� �' Ot ►r1►aM� c;8 __ Nova 19sa Z�. PROC(jk -'' 9 One Herald Plaza, Miami, Florida 33132-1693 (305) 350-2111 stalled, _. says ad he-n reached nn a plan under —irces would he vvithdrawn and free ie held in Namibia. The.\, said it the parties mould meet their Not-. 1 deadline for .signing a mace settlement in Brazzavillc, the comments to reporters 1•cstcrday Nov. I target may he in jeopardy. g sessions have been scheduled, he e talks are snagged on the question —r withdrawing the Cuban forces, In aiding the Marxist Angolan cghout the country's 13-year-old ans want the Cubans out within 24 -- while the Angolans insist a It be completed in less than 30 iposal was 48 months," Pacavira )wn to 40 months and then to 36 order to make it easier for the ;cess, we went to 30 months." 1-] CITY OF MIAMI. FLORIDA NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING 2640 S. 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