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HomeMy WebLinkAboutR-87-0548OOON J-87-578 6/11/87 RESOLUTION NO. 81+ "5 4 8 A RESOLUTION CONCERNING THE 4TH OF JULY HAITIAN CELEBRATION TO BE CONDUCTED BY THE HAITIAN AMERICAN DEMOCRATIC CLUB OF GREATER MIAMI ON JULY 4TH, 1987, PROVIDING FOR THE CLOSURE OF DESIGNATED STREETS TO THROUGH VEHICULAR TRAFFIC; ESTABLISHING A PEDESTRIAN MALL SUBJECT TO THE ISSUANCE OF PERMITS BY THE DEPARTMENTS OF POLICE AND FIRE, RESCUE AND INSPECTION SERVICES; AUTHORIZING A ONE -DAY PERMIT TO SELL BEER AND WINE IN CONNECTION WITH SAID EVENT SUBJECT TO THE ISSUANCE OF ALL PERMITS REQUIRED BY LAW; FURTHER ESTABLISHING AN AREA PROHIBITED TO RETAIL PEDDLERS DURING THE PERIOD OF THE EVENT; CONDITIONED UPON THE REQUIREMENT THAT THE CITY WILL BE INSURED AGAINST ANY POTENTIAL LIABILITY AND UPON ORGANIZERS PAYING FOR ALL NECESSARY COSTS OF CITY SERVICES ASSOCIATED WITH SAID EVENT. BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA: Section 1. In order to effectuate safe passage and establish a temporary pedestrian mall during the 4th of July Haitian Celebration, the following streets are hereby closed to through vehicular traffic from 11:00 A.M. to 10:00 P.M. on Sunday, July 4th, 1987 as specified below: N.E. 2nd Avenue between 74th Street and 79th Street Included in the herein closure are all streets, avenues, alleys, ways and thoroughfares wh c intersect the enumerated areas delineated in this Section. Section 2. Such closing of streets is subject to State approval and issuance of permits by the Departments of Police and Fire, Rescue and Inspection Services. Said permit from the Department of Police is to be issued upon the full approval of the Chief of Police after giving all due consideration to the safety and traffic needs of residents, businesses, and religious institutions in the area for entering and crossing through said arterials and upon the favorable exercise of the City Manager's judgement predicated upon all factors set forth herein. Section 3. Upon the issuance of a temporary permit by the Florida Department of Business Regulation, Division of MEETING OF M Beverages and Tobacco, to sell beer and wine pursuant to City Code 54-12.1, the request of the Haitian American Democratic Club of Greater Miami to sell beer and wine for a one -day period in connection with the 4th of July Haitian Celebration to be held July 4th, 1987, is hereby granted subject to the issuance of all permits required by law. Section 4. Pursuant to the provision of Ordinance No. 8851, enacted September 28, 1978, all retail peddlers' occupational licenses issued under the provisions of Chapter 31 of the City Code, as amended, will not be valid on July 4, 1987, during the hours of 11:00 A.M. to 10:00 P.M. on the above designated streets and on all intersecting streets for two blocks in all directions. Section 5. Such authorizations are hereby subject to the organizers obtaining insurance requirements as mandated by the City of Miami and paying for all necessary costs of City services. PASSED AND ADOPTED this 11th day of June . 1987. XAVIER L. SUARE , MAYOR ATTEST: (&:n� HIRAI, CITY CLERK PREPARED AND APPROVED BY: ,I e? 149- 9 e,� ROBERT F. CLERK DEPUTY CITY ATTORNEY TO FORM AND CORRECTNESS: a.v..us ea. MWW%2 CITY ATTORNEY ottit 1100. JACQUES A. DESPINOSSE President RENE ALERTE Vice President ALIX SALOMON t st Vice Presiden! PROSPERO G. HERRERA 2nd Vice President CHARLIE TATE Secretary FANI CALIXTE Asst. Secretary PAULBODET Treasurer LUDNER ST. VICTOR Asst. Treasurer EUFAULA FRAZIER Parliamentarian MEMBERS Louis Innocent l� Barbara Cezarre Cabxte Michel Ernest Jn. Louis Gerard Bnant Joe Miller Felix Slaize Ruth S. Despinosse David Peckins Atty: Congresman: William Lehman Pierre A. Gaston M.D. George Darnel Rep: Michael Friedman Franklyn Casthely D.0 S Jean Vick Sorel Senator Gwen Margolis Chantale Aurelien HONORARY MEMBERS Michael R Blynn Atty Congresman Claude Pepper Moises Gnmberg M D. U.S. Senator Lawton Chiles Howard Greenberg Jean Baptiste L Chariot M D HAITtAN AMERtCAN bEi�IQ90A.T .C4�Ji�"r�0� ofG,eaw Miami hcCEIII E1) A;10N: 7424. N.E. 2nd AVENUE, WAMU &- TEL: 305.751-57 5 sal ,NN -3 AN May 29, 1987 Mr. Cesar Odio City Manager 3500 Pan American Drive Miami, Florida 33133 Dear Mr. Odio: As in the past three years, the Haitian American Community in Dade County once again is making plans to celebrate its annual Fourth of July Day Street Fiesta, which will be held on Northeast 2nd Avenue from 74th Street to 79th Street. I would like to request a personal appearance before the City Commission on June 11, 1987 to ask the City of Miami one more time for the contribution of in kind services such as Police, Fire Rescue, Sanitation, street barricade and show mobile for said event. I would also like to request the following: The closure of Northeast 2nd Avenue between 74th and 79th Street from 12:00 noon to 10:00 P.M. Restriction of retail peddlers in the festival area during the hours of the the event. Authorization to sell beer and wine during the event. Thank you for your attention to this matter. Sincer Jac ent J