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HomeMy WebLinkAboutM-87-0968f CITY OF MIAM1, FLORIDA 121 INTER -OFFICE MEMORANDUM TO.The Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Commission 'w FROM: Cesar H. Odio City Manager DATE: OCT 14 1987 PILE: SUBJECT Community Development Advisory Board REFERENCES: ENCLOSURES: For your information, appointments to the Community Development Advisory Board will be open for discussion and will be placed on the October 22, 1987 City Commission agenda. Background By Resolution No. 86-47, adopted on January 23, 1986, the City Commission created a thirteen (13) member Citywide Community Development Advisory Board to advise the City Commission on community development and housing needs. The Advisory Board is comprised of the following: - One (1) representative (resident or property owner) from each (8) Community Development target area, to be appointed by the City Commission. The following individuals were recommended by target area and were ratified by the City Commission: Mariano Cruz Jack Kuper Jose Villalobos Ann Marie Adker Frankie Rolle Sandy Hall Cornelius Allen Dorothy Quintana - Allapattah - Downtown - Little Havana - Overtown - Coconut Grove - Edison/Little River - Model City - Wynwood - Five (5) representatives from the private sector, business owners or representatives of financial institutions in the City of Miami, to be appointed by the City Commission. The following individuals were appointed by each member of the City Commission: Maria Elena Torano - Commissioner Kennedy Luis Sabines - Commissioner Plummer Willie Calhoun - Commissioner Dawkins Cary de Leon - Commissioner Carollo Heriberto Fonseca - Mayor Suarez Moi1t o,�' I The Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Commission Page two The initial terms of membership of this Board expired on May 1, 1987, or at such time as the successor members are duly appointed by the City of Miami Commission. Terms thereafter shall expire on May 1 of each calendar year or at such time as successor members are duly appointed by the City Commission. We would like to present this for discussion before the City Commission at its October 8th meeting so that members of the Commission can determine how they wish to proceed on this matter. Attached please find Resolution No. 86-47 which created the present Community Development Advisory Board. Attachment N 0 8'7--96$ . 8 —493-736,6167 01 -8 i�70 - -- M85-1183 (12/ 19 / 8 5 ) i��""��I RESOLUTION NO. A RESOLUTION RESCINDING RESOLUTION 82-568, ADOPTED JUNE 7, 1982, WHICH HAD ESTABLISHED A 21 MEMBER CITYWIDE ADVISORY BOARD FOR THE COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT PROGRAM; FURTHER CREATING A 13- MEMBER CITYWIDE ADVISORY BOARD FOR THE COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT PROGRAM, SETTING FORTH THE METHOD OF APPOINTMENT AND COMPOSITION OF SAID BOARD AND AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO ESTABLISH GUIDELINES AND PROCEDURES FOR THE FUNCTIONING OF SAID BOARD. WHEREAS, on June 7, 1982, by Resolution 82-560, the City of Miami created a 21 member Citywide Advisory Board for the Community Development Block Grant Program; and WHEREAS, on December 19, 1985, by Motion 85-1183 the City Commission approved a new process for citizen participation for the Community Development Block Grant Program to supersede Resolution 82-560, and to become effective upon appointment of members to the Board; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA: Section 1. Resolution 82-560, adopted June 7, 1982 which created the 21 member citywide Community Development Advisory Board,is hereby rescinded. Section 2. A 13 member Citywide Community Development Advisory Board comprised of the following membership is hereby created to advise the City Commission on community development and housing needs: - One representative (resident or property owner) from each eight Community Development target areas, to be appointed by the City Commissional - Five representatives from the private sector, business owners or representatives of financial y institutions in the City of Miami, to be appointed by the City Commission. 87-sss 87-966.. 1 s7-s(;q 87-967 Said target areas are listed and identified on the attached -3 schedule. cm or - - - -- JAN 83 I _0 it Section 3. The initial term of membership shall expire May 1, 1987 or at such time as the successor members are duly appointed by the City of Miami Commission. Terms thereafter shall expire on May 1 of each calendar year or at such time as successor members are duly appointed by the City Commission. Section 4. The City Manager is hereby authorized to establish guidelines and procedures for the functioning of said Advisory Board. Section S. Authority under the Federal Regulations governing the Community Development Block Grant Program is hereby reserved by the City Commission to amend, alter or abolish and replace the citizen participation process or parts thereof for the Community Development Block Grant Program. PASSED AND ADOPTED this 23rd day of 1986. ATTE Ma y H rai, City Clerk PREPARED AND APPROVED BY: ert F. Clark Chief Deputy City Attorney APPROVED TO FORM AND CORRECTNESS: Lu --Dougherty(, City Attorney JANUARY avier L. Sua z, Mayor 87""" 9. 68 I 87--9r Q 16* 4'7