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HomeMy WebLinkAboutO-10217AN ogbIgAgCt AMENDING CHAPTER 54 ARTICLE VI OF THE CODE OF THE CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA, AS AMENDED, ENTITLED "SIDEWALK CAPES, BY ADDING NEW AREAS TO tt INCLUDED UNDER CAFE ZONES ID SECTION 54-109, "DEFINITIONS", BY AMENDING SECTION 54-111, "PERMIT FEES", TO PROVIDE FOR PERMIT FEES TO BE IMPOSED ON A SQUARE FOOTAGE BASIS; BY AMENDING SECTION 54-114, "STANDARDS AND CRITERIA FOR APPLICATION REVIEW', AND SECTION 54-116 "FORM AND CONDITIONS OF PERMIT"; CONTAINING A REPEALER PROVISION AND A StVtRAtILITY CLAUSE WHEREAS, the City Commission adopted ordinance No. 9848 on June 14, -1984 establishing rules and regulations for permitting sidewalk cafes in the downtown central business district; and WHEREAS, the establishment of sidewalk cafes enhances the appeal of the City to tourists, thereby providing needed support to a vital regrowth of the City's economy; and, WHEREAS, established sidewalk cafes will be accessible to the general public, thereby providing additional opportunity I for relaxation and enjoyment of the unique que climate which symbolizes South Florida; and WHEREAS, special commercial streets and districts in addition to the downtown central business district could greatly benefit from such cafes by providing people with a unique way to experience that environment; and WHEREAS, the establishment of the herein described sidewalk cafe zones and regulations are deemed in the best interest of the health and safety of the citizens of Miami, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COMMISSION OF THE:CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA: Section 1. Artiole VI, entitled "Sidewalk Cafes" of Chapter 54 of the Code of the City of Miami, Florida, as amended, is safgwnP hereby amended as follows: "ARTICLE V1. SIDEWALK CAFES. Sea. 54-109, I)efinitions. Cafe zones means: d2a. all I t bounded by Northeast Northwest Qtb 5-t-h Street on the north, Biscayne Boulevard on the east and the Miami River on the south and west-.i and (1)) the area SpI-_2 in the Official_ -Z-Q—n in, —At - Zoning Ordinance rto 9500. (c) Z_Q�uth Brick 11 Avenue ndZ9uthw� t lit .AY nu . (d) Northwest Avenue and Northwest 1st Court. Northwest 9th. Street- between Northwest and Avenue and North Miami Avenue. (f) the area presently zoned SPI- 14. _14.1.ond 14.2 (Latin Quarter) in the Official Zoning Atlas. mad part of Zoning Ordinance 9500. Lgj Northwest Und S�tr t from 1-95 to NQrthweal 10th Avenue. (h) Northwest 7th....-Avenue --. from NQrthwest _58th Street to Northwest 64th..Street.. the area presently ,zoned SPT-8 (Design Dis. xiCt) in the Official Zoning Atlas made a part of Zoning.Ordinanoe 9500 Seo. 54-111. Permit Fees. The annual permit fee for establishing or maintaining a sidewalk cafe' shall be ftN-u---hundred twelve ..dollars- ($12,00) per _squa foot of usable sideway rP� as determ��Pc�... by t e Words Ar4/ 0 f igure s stric4en through ca-411 be delete4, urdersoored words and/or fgr 1 be added. �a.c.�atei peinan -=es sha,,l risks omitted and. unchanged mate:rial, a remain. uncbange4. Asterisks 10217 _ 14 De ment _Qf public Yorks Sec. 54-114. Standards and. Criteria for Application Review. The following standards and criteria shall be used in reviewing the drawing required in Section 54 112(a)(6) (1) Sidewalk Cafes are restricted to the sidewalk frontage of the licensed restaurant or food service establishment to which the permit is issuedj.__Qr within the sidewalk frontagP--of the—building__.where _thy licened restaunt fir__ f Qd servic'P estab_1 i hm�nG _ice sra boated, arcvided that written appr�va�--i-upLed—by the building owner. Lel Agri nac umbrella,B nd�et &L dg��rntiv material shall be fire retardant_ pressures t —es tea_,_.-S-r manufactured of fire resistive material. Sec. 54-116. Form and Conditions of Permit. The permit shall be issued on a form deemed suitable by the Director. In addition to naming the permittee and any other information deemed appropriate by the director,'the permit shall contain the following conditions: (3) The permit may be suspended by the Director when C necessary to Blear sidewalk areas for a "Community or Special Event" shal-1 -sue 4Pr d7e authorized by a permit issued by theP_olice Department: (14) No tables and chairs nor any other parts of sidewalk cafes shall be attached, chained, or in any manner affixed to any tree, post .sign, or other fixtures, curb or sidewalk within or hear the permitted 110217 i IRM017 MR PW *'�'�t RP R T I"r area in re Put i I ig --.y fir di inanc-e-_ Q Section 2. All ordinances, code sections or Parts thereof in con . flict herewith are hereby repealed insofar as they are in conflict. Section 3. Should any part or provision Of this Ordinance be declared by a court of competent jurisdictionto be invalid, the same shall not affect the validity 0 1 f the ordinance as a whole. PASSED ON FIRST READING By TITLE ONLY this day of 1987. PASSED AND ADOPTED ON SECOND AND FINAL READING BY TITLE ONLY February 1987 this _121-th day of XAVIER L. SUAR MAYOR ATTEST: MATTY HIRAI, CITY CLERK PREPARED AND APPROVED BY: CHRIS HER G. RGE A �S T CITY KTTO ASSIS ANT CITY ATTORNEY APPROVEg AS TO FORM AND CORRECV'E SS, 't-7 LUCIA A. DOUGHERTY CITY ATTORNEY $jog/CGK/rd/bSS 7 6. F1111.4 -4- 110217 1 CIt y OP MIAMI, 1=LOWIJA INttA,bFirICt MtMONANbUM Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Commission Cesar '-I. Odio City Manager V� Amendments to Sidewalk Cafe 0rdi nance ity Commission 'Meeting of January 81 1987 47 RECOMMENDATION It is respectfully recommended thata54 111 amendment PermitrtaiFees 1ng of theto perCity Cait de fo5 - sidewalk cafes be added to Section follows:— * r * "Sec 54-111 Permit Fees afe The annual permit fee for establishing or ainttwel vealdollars s(S12 a00) idewlk c per ' shall be square foot of usable sidewalk area, as etermine y t e epartment Of u is "UrKS. BACKGROUND The Planning Department presented, on October 23, 1986, the sidewalk cafe ordinance amenon dments, which passed fees; thengPlanDuring Didrector�orespondedI the onthat' he brought up the subject of permit fees; would return with a permit fee recommendation. there wa nal At the City Commission meeting of December 11, 19Department ands thedditemowas discussion on permit fees as presented by the Planning p continued, with the understanding that hrevised � purng suant t to tthe uCity gCommission the fees. The proposed fees have been discussion of December 11, 1986. fe with 25 The recommendation above, if adopted, would usable tsidewallkWspacea and 100 square feet offlk would pay an feet of street frontage annual fee of $1,200. A sidewalk cafe with 50 feet of frontage and 200 square feet of usable sidewalk space would pay $2,400 annually. Law As permit fees were not included in public advertising asubstantial oitem, change and Department has advised that an increase in permit fees directed that this item revert to 1st reading. CHO/SR 1/ Underscore words constitute the amendment. Asterisks denote the points of Unde insertion in proposed ordinance J86-881. 110217 iYi ,.. ..i .^Jkry+M 4yyFnyiays:SA t �ti city oF. WAMI. PI-60lbA fNtE}� CSFFICE MtII OFIAiNDUM ro Honorable layor and ilembers DATF 0 C i U 19 "LE of the City CoMission s�,"1E= AMUNDMENTS TO S IDE'dALK CAFE ORDINANCE gEFER£NCES Cesar H. 0di U CITY COIMIMISSM'N MEETING E!Jc��.sc Jags CC IOBER 21, 1986 C ity Manager jU It is recommended that the attached ordinance amending Chapter 54 Article VI of the City Code be adopted, thereby addina Iertain streets and districts to "Cafe Zones" where sidewalk cafes may be permitted and regulated, and amending Standards and Criteria for Application Review and Form and Conditions of permit. The City Commission first established sidewalk cafe regulations in Ordinance 9848, adopted June 14, 1984. That ordinance provided permitting procedures, approval criteria, safeguards, and permit fees for sidewalk cafes in "Cafe Zones", which. are specific streets and districts which must be so designated in "he ordinance. However, the only district that has been approved by the City Commission as a "Cafe Zone" thus far has been the downtown Central Business District. This amendment proposes to add the following streets and districts: a. Expand the Central Business District boundary on the north from N.E. 5th Street to N.E. 6th Street. b. Coconut Grove area zoned SPI-2 (Village Center and Bird Avenue commercial district). c. Brickell Promenade (SE/SW 10th Street). d. 7th Street Mall in Southeast Overtown/Park West. e. 9th Street Mall in Southeast Overtown/Park 'West. f. Latin Quarter (SPI-14, 14.1, and 14.2). g. NW 62nd Street from I-95 to M-1 12 Avenue. h. NW 7 Avenue from NN 58 to N,, 64 Streets. i. Design Plaza (SPI-8) Page 1 of 2 11 0217 It should be noted that four street segments iiicl uded in the above 1 ist ard` cur,reMtly Stave maintained roadways. The City Cannot issue sidewalk rife perritits ,n the State maintained roadways unless pert~tissi0h is granted. The local �b01' :,ff ice has indicated they would requ ire the City to enter into a master lease agreement for 311 sidewalk areas included in cafe zones. Whenever, the %ity suhsequently issues a sidewalk cafe permit,, the master lease with FDOT would Subsequently the City to accept responsibil ity for maintenance and liability of the sidewalk area included in the permit. 'The permit, in turn, transfers these A responsibilities to the permitter, Statr. maintained streets where sidewalks caf_ ;.ones are proposed include: 1) west side of Biscayne Boulevard f rortt SE 2 j dFl age er et to "iE 6 Street; Z ). SW B Street from SW 1 i t h`'wvenueto SW 17th Avenue from `AJW e58 e5 treet to er Street from 12th AvenuE� to 17t.h Avenue; 6d Street. Proposed amendments to Sec. 54-114, Standards and Criteria for Application Review could provide flexibility to locate sidewalk cafes at the most advantageous place along the frontage of the building where the applicant is located and require *The last item, a��;nings and umbrellas to be made of fire resistant materials. re,uested by the Public 1,4orks Department, is a proposed amendment to Sec: 54-215, Form and Conditions of Permit. It would enable the Director of Publ is ',forks to temporarily suspend a sidewalk cafe permit in order to clear the sidewalks for 3 corrrnunity or special event. CHC /SR Page 2 of 2 3 3 3 Z3 STu z LL13 Z-3 tit-ju Liu L-i UL5 f5L__JLJULfUUUUL J LJUA'JItJ1'JUtUU"%JL-j --UJLL---JL . 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"a or -M,L.O(. -ULVO _jc=c: W.W. oe I J- I! i rd =El 00 UO (I cJcJ u) 14 IU N.W. 70 BT)l EILID EDISON >0 CENTER 0= `U��HrE�JC71110HEQ� 011 IJUJI 000[i j -011 UL-JL- iffil Li a = El E-A ====,_3Hcj8,0EJj][ 9 cl EJ 1-1 10006sz- F a] C3 E ST. CAUSEWAY oCP ff zl( [5i. 40 t Ir DESIGN PLAZA SPI-13 A-1 u [30 t JULiA tUttLA lei o L 0 L 7 23 , C3 N.W. Q0 fit'. 2i , k m cm OM NJ rn LUUJ N.W. --o I r!7 A N CAUer.WAV Elu T; Lull UU, uP CAU13MW^V NAV. 14 dy. MAC AQT'�-4 L-L! Lo' r—, -7-7 U —7 ;,7:1 V VA N 18 NO VA L 1-1 7 t h �LLL L I -(ad VI 7 N.W. 7 ST. L N.W. AW. GLER a EXPAND CE30 FROM N.E. 5 ST. TO N.E. 6 ST. 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Odic City Manager ( ENcLOSUAtS p�COM�I�N�ATION - it is respectfully recommended that an amendmentpertaining of theermit fees City Code, for as sidewalki/cafes be added to Section 54-111 Pe follows,— .,. * * * * "Sec 54-111 Permit Fees The annual permit fee for establishing or maintaining a sidewalk cafe shall be twelve dollars ($12.00) per square foot of usable sidewalk area, as deter y e epartment of PUb1ic-W6rks:-' * BACKGROUND _ The Planning Department presented, on October 23, 1986, the sidewalk cafe — ordinance amendments, which passed 1st reading. During discussion, the Commission brought up the subject of permit fees; the Planning Director responded that he would return with a permit fee recommendatidn. At the City Commission meeting of December 11, 1986, there was additional discussion on permit fees as presented by the Planning.Department and the item was continued, with the understanding that the Planning Department would again review the fees. The proposed fees have been revised pursuant to the City Commission - discussion of December 11, 1986. The recommendation above, if adopted would of mean usabl a that si dewalkw space cafe woul d pay an feet of street frontage and 100 square feet annual fee of $1,200. A sidewalk cafe with 50 feet of frontage and 200 square feet of usable sidewalk space would pay $2,400 annually. As permit', fees were not included ncrease public 1 i advertising f esi sasubstanti al e hange and �item, Department has advised that an i i n permit directed that this item revert to 1st reading. CHO/SR 1/Underscored words constitute the amendment. Asterisks denote the points of insertion in proposed ordinance J86-881. 1 y, City MIAMI, PL6016A tN'l` 1 1=1 MCMOMANtUM — Homdrabl a Mayor and McMbers n.tt. OCT 1 61986 of the City Commission suftitc7 AKNOMENTS TO S IOCWALK. CAPE CROINAICt taoM itP-IrtAENtE5 Cesar H, Odio CITY COMMISSION MEETING t tvc�osurf 3; OCT06CR 23, 1986 City Manager It is recommended that the attached ordinance amending Chapter 54 Article YI -of the City Code be adopted, thereby adding certain streets and districts to G of a Zones where sidewalk cafes may be permitted and regulated, and amending Standards and Criteria for Application Review and Form and Conditions of permit. The C ity Commiss ion f irst established s idewalk cafe regulations in Ordinance 9848, adopted June 14, 1984. That ordinance provided permitting procedures, approval criteria, safeguards, and permit fees for sidewalk cafes in "Cafe Zones", which are specific streets and districts which must be so designated in the ordinance. However, the only district that has been approved by the City Commission as a Cafe . Zone thus far has been the downtown Central Business District. This — amendment proposes to add the following streets and districts: a. Expand the Central Business District boundary on the north from N.E. 5th Street to N.E. 6th Street. b. Coconut Grove area zoned SPI-2 (Village Center and Bird Avenue commercial district). c. Brickell Promenade (SE/SW loth Street). d. 7th Street Mall in'Southeast Overtown/Park West. e. 9th Street Mall in Southeast Overtown/Park Test. f Latin Quarter (SPI-14, 14.1, and 14.2). g. NW 62nd Street from I-95 to NW 12 Avenue. h. NW 7 Avenue from NW 58 to NW 64 Streets. i. Design Plaza (SPI-8) Page 1 of 2 At four street tdgmentt ilAwd in the AbOV6 itt are It should be MOtAVintaimLbd The City Cannot '"Ue gd walk Cafe rMitt durr*ntly State MA omt�r$'l Mon the State majmtAiced r6adways umlett Pierittiitgranted,hoslleale 6ftide has indicated they would r4qUift the City to ettoaaCity areas included in cafe 16meg, Whenever the ag�t#Mtnt for all tidtwdlk th pOOT would issues a OdOwdlk Cafe 04mito tho Matter land wi tUbtdqueMtlY jililty for maintenance and liability of the reoultIt' the City to atCaOt "WM" the oermit4 in turno tiansfort these sidewalk Area indlUded in the Permet- where sidewalks Cafe rttp6MSibilititt to the oomitte@, State maintained Strt - tide Of SiSCAYMe Muldvard froM SE grid Street 1) West -dmts are Proposed include, "r C. SW 12th Avenue to tW f tNWe ejrlaglLto Nt 6 Stte4t, 2) Sw 8 Street froth tok1WStreet from 12th Avenue to 17th Avenue,4)NW7thAvenue rom Str"t 64 Street, Propot6d amendments to Set, 54-114, Standards and Criteria for Application Review would rovide flexibility to locate sidewalk cafes at the most advantageous place along the frontage, Of the building where the a001 icamt it located and requite Seas item awnings and umbrellas to be made of 'fire rtsisaterials tant m requested by the Public Works Department, is a proposed amendment to Sec.s54-115,, 56M and Conditions of permi . t. It would enable the Director the suiof Pbldewalksic Worksfor toa temporarily Suspend a sidewalk cafe perinit in ordtr to clear . con"Unity or special event. CHO/Sq Page 2 of 2 Uu ISL--JUULIUUL-juL-ju Uudu-.uti&juwu",%-il LL:5Z3l-jL_JUUUL-J - VL1 IN. 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SEAS OF CITY COMMERCIAL GARBAGE SERVICES, CONTAINING A PEPEALCIR PROVISION AND A SEV�AA81L ITY CLAUSE; PROVIDING FOR INCLUSION IN THE City CODE. MIAMI REVIEW ORDINANCE No. i0215 Published Daily except Saturday, Su . nday and AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTIONS 4 AND Legal Holidays 6 OF ORDINANCE NO. 10150 ADOPTED SEPTEMBER 25i 1986, THE ANNUAL APPROPRIATIONS ORDINANCE FOR Miami, Dade County. Florida. THE FISCAL YEAR ENDING SEPTEMBER 30. 1987, BY STATE OF FLORIDA INCREASING THE APPROPRIATIONS IN THE INTERNAL SERV. COUNTY OF DADE: ICE FUND IN THE AMOUNT OF $3,06.6,105, HEAVY EQUIP- MENT MAINTENANCE DIVISION. INCREASING REVENUES Before the undersigned authority personally appeared IN A LIKE AMOUNT FROM FY-86 RETAINED EARNINGS TO Octal of V. Ferbeyre, who on oath says that she is the FUND THE RENTAL PAYMENTS RELATIVE TO THE SALE OF Supervisor of Legal Advertising of the Miami Reva daily $16,175,000 IN CERTIFICATE OF PARTICIPATION NOTES; (except Saturday, Sunday and Legal Holidays) newspaper, CONTAINING A REPEALER PROVISION AND A SEVERABIL- published ,at Miami In Dade County. Florida; that the attached ITY CLAUSE. copy of advertisement, being a Legal Advertisement of Notice In the matter of ORDINANCE NO. 102116 CITY OF MMII AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTIONS I AND 6 OF ORDI- ORDINANCE NO.: 10217 NANCE NO. 10150, ADOPTED SEPTEMBER 25, 1986, AS AMENDED, THE ANNUAL APPROPRIATIONS 'ORDINANCE FOR THE FISCAL YEAR ENDING SEPTEMBER 30, 1987, ARE HEREBY FURTHER AMENDED, BY INCREASING THE APPRO- PRIATIONS IN THE. ENTERPRISE FUND, PROPERTY AND LEASE MANAGEMENT ENTERPRISE FUND IN THE PROPOSED in the .............. -�,Nxx .... .... Court, AMOUNT OF $15,000 FOR THE PURPOSE OF REIMBURS- ING THE STATE OF FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OP, NATURAL was published in said newspaper In the issues of RESOURCES FOR THE ACQUISITION OF TWO REAL PROPII - ERTY APPRAISALS OF THE BARNACLE ADDITION PROP- ERTY LOCATED AT 3471 MAIN HIGHWAY, REVENUE IN THE Feb. 27, 1987 LIKE AMOUNT BEING AVAILABLE FROM PROPERTY AND LEASE MANAGEMENT'S 1985.1986 RETAINED EARNINGS CONTAINING A REPEALER PROVISION AND ASEVERABIL- Afflant lurther says that the said Miami Review is a ITY CLAUSE. newspaper published at Miami in said Dade County, Florida, and that the said newspaper has heretofore been continuously published in sold Dade County, Florida. each day (except ORDINANCE NO. 10217 Saturday, Sunday and Legal Holldaysj and has been entered as second class mail matter at the post office in Miami in said AN ORDINANCE AMENDING cHAPTER,54 ARTICLE VI OF Dade County, Florida. for a period of one year next preceding the first publication of the attached copy of advertisement: and THE CODE OFTHE CITYOF MIAMI, FLORIDA, As AMENDED, afflant further says that she has neither paid not promised any ENTITLED -SIDEWALK CAFES," BY ADDING NEW AREAS Person. firm or corporationa mcunt,,,,.b.t.. commission INCLUDED UNDER CAFE ZONES IN SECTION 54-109. Uri g t advertisementrid for "PERMIT pu c n In th said n at., ,DEFINITIONS'!, BY AMENDING SECTION 54-111, FEES", TO PROVIDE FOR PERMIT FEES; TO BE IMPOSED ON A SQUARE FOOTAGE BASIS; BY AMENDING SECTION ...... . ...... 54.1114, "STANDARDS AND..CRITERIA FOR APPLICATION' AND SECTION 54-116 "FORM AND REVIEW CONDITIONS," 'Sworn tb.Ond subscribed before me this OF.PERMIT"; CONTAINING A REPEALER PROVISION AND A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE. ORDINANCE NO. 102`18 .0. 19, day Of Alton .. Of AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 1 AND 6 OF ORDI, Notary 'Public,Slat Florida at Large NANCE NO. 10150 ADOPTED SEPTEMBER'25, 1986, THE . ANNUAL APPROPRIATIONS ORDINANCE FOR THE FISCAL (SEAL) YEAR ENDING SEPTEMBER 30, 1987, AS AMENDED BY PAY Comm4ir,n lexRlres Aug. 1fsj,ti1948. INCREASING THE APPROPRIATIONS IN THE ENTERPRISE FUND, PROPERTY AND LEASE MANAGEMENT ENTERPRISE FUND IN THE PROPOSED AMOUNT OF $26,300 FOR THE PURPOSE OF PAYING APPRAISAL FEES, IN CONNECTION,. WITH THE CITY'S POSSIBLE ACQUISITION OF PROPERTY FOR DEVELOPMENT OF. A 250,000 SQUARE FOOT BUILD- ING FOR LEASE TO THE UNITED STATES GENERAL SERVr, ICES ADMINISTRATION, REVENUE IN THE LIKE,AMOUNT BEING AVAILABLE FROM PROPERTY AND LEASE MANAGE, MENT'S 1985,1986 RETAINED. EARNINGS CONTAININOA: REPEALER PROVISION . . AND ASEVERA81LITYCLAUSE, ORDINANCE NO, 10219 AN ORDINANCE ADDING A NEW SECTION 2-309, ENTITLED ,FINANCIAL DISCLOSURE", TO CHAPTER 2 OF THE CODE OF THE CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA, AS AMENDED; SETTING FORTH RgQVIREMENTS OF ANNUAL PISQI­Q$URF Ely CITY', OFFICIALS OF INFORMATION RFWFO TO., `SHE -FINAN- CIAL STATUS OF SAID OFFICIALS; CONTAINING PENAIL, TIES, A,REP154F , fill PROVISION AND A SEVIPRAPILITY CLAUSE. ORDINAN09 NO, 40290 AN FMr-"Qp_N QlNq.$E5011 kaNs 4 P44P (.Zy ^Mt� 5 OF ORDINANCE NO. 101150'ADOPTEP SEPTEMPEFI 25, 1980, THE &NINWAIL APPROPRIATIONS ORDINANCE 'FOR THE FISCAL YEAR ENDING SEPTEMBER 30, 1987, BY MR 443 INCREASING THE APPROPRIATIONS IN THE INTERNAL SERV- ICE FUND IN THE AMOUNT OF HF_ -EQUIP, .037,341 AVY MVJNT MAMT9 401149,UVENW55 MANU :VMION, JjNQR IN A 44,K9.,AMPVNTf9QM TRE FR.00999,6 OF T44'64F, 1 TO aF, ARRW OF �Q -Jde9,0FJRAN* RATION NOT99 MIATO �,11T, - J, � . Iimaxiilr- m Ila DA04 COUNTVi ��.il��bl► wiS iC p�+tli�ti 0 �p6fNAfion that the City Coltirrtissfon of the City, d orl Notice is hereby given ordinancels) A,W in Miami, Florida, will consider t12 i98I mmenclhg at i3:06 A•M in Mlarhi, — and final reading on February rs, 3500 Pan American Drive, the city Commission Chambers, MIAMI REVIEW Florida: ORDINANCE NO. Published Daily except Saturday, Sunday and Legal Holidays CHAPTER ID ARTICLE VI OF AN ORDINANCE MI AS AMENDED, CODE OF tHE CItY OF MIAMIBYLADDING NEW AREAS Miami, Dade County, Florida. 7HE ENTITLED ,SIDEWALK CAFES,". CAFE ZS"OECTION 54�'11� .,PERMIT BE INCLUDEDR STATE OF COUNTY FLORIDAF DAbE: TO AMENDINGNDtR FEES". TO PROVIDE PERMIT FEES TO BE IMPOSED AMENDING SECTION Before the undersigned authority personally appeared a Vice says that she is the ! ON A SQUARE FOOTAGE BASIS: BY ERIA FOR APPLICATION 54.114, •`STANDA CTION 54•G1017`FORM AND CONDITIONS Sookie Williams, who on oath President of Legal Advertising of the Miami Review, y Holidays) newspaper, REVIEW". AND SE CONTAINING A REPEALER PROVISION AND CO (except Saturday, Sunday and Legal published at Miami In Dade County, Florida; that the attached Advertisement of Notice OF PERMIT"; A SPERMIT i, CLAUSE. copy of advertisement, being a Legal ORDINANCE NO.. in the matter of ORDI i EC E — AN MADOPTEDENDING SSEPTOEMBER b s 1986, CITY OF MIAMI ORDINANCE NANCE NOOF , 0150CE F1C ANNUAL APPriOFRIATION`� ORDINANCE FOR THE FiSCAL 30, T AMENDED, BY PO # 12 YEAR ENDING SEPTEMBER NS, I THE ENTERPRISE 6PRIATLEAS' FUND, R{NG MANAGEMENT OPERTY AND PURPOSEOF,, FUNDIN THE AMOUNT OF.WITH THE in the ...... . ..........XXX........ Court, 'APPRAISAL"FEES, IN CONNECTION PAY ON' OF PROPEREY FOR G CITY S POSSIBLE ACQUISf f — BUILDHdG,rOR LEASE was published in said newspaper in the issues of 3O 1987 OpMENT OF A 250.000 SOUARE,FOOT TO THE UNITED STATES GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRA• BEING AVAILABLE 3Ti. = TION, REVENUE IN THELIKE AMOUNT RELEASE MANAGEMENT'S 1985 986 F' ROM PROPERTY A REPEALER PROVI• RETAINED EARNINGS; CONTAINING SEV,ERABILITY CLAUSE. . Affiant further says that the said Miami Review is a newspaper published at Miami in said Dade county, Florida. heretofore been continuously SION AND A ORDINANCE NO: and that the said newspaper has Saturday, Sunday andade legal Holidays)oand ahas been eeach ntered as 09, ENTITLED 2 OF EV THE CODE AN cAt�GIA class mail matter at the post office in Miami in said secondFIN Dade County, Florida, fora period of one copy advertisement:land D DISCLOSURE RE',NTO CHAPTER � OF THE GiTY. OF MIAMI,.FLORIDA: A5 AMENDED; SETTING IRMAOTiOF the first p Iication of the attached affiant t r says rt oeation has neither any diseounlaid nor reb tepcomm ssion fir or p for FORTH REQUIF EMPLOkEMENTS YEES OF N OANNUAL I N RELATED . OFFICIAL AND; l perso or ref nd for the purpose of securing this advertisement - pubic t' n in the sal newspaper, TO .THE FINANCIAL -STATUS OF SAID;'OFFICIALS CONTAINING PENALTIES, A REPEAL EMPLOYEES, VISION AND A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE. ;Bwoin-do a bsc ibed before me this Said proposed ordinance(s) maY be inspected by the public at the. Office of ilia City Clark, 3500 Pan American betvveefe nAtthe holursdof; holidays, Ilr t9.. 7 Monday through Friday, excluding A_.M:.and 5;00 P-M..,. 3 1 d o .�3T1 1 8:00 h ear at the meeting and,beheard, appeal f a erbe All interested persons .may respect to,the proposed ordinance(s), k Q / blic, late of Flor a at Large " N �' with eat any decision of,lhe,City Com= < Should any person desire to aPP: . at this meeting, (SEAL)' M ' �'' (e "Jury, r1 90, My Commlr�cionffibP�•,1 ^, act to any matter to be considered mission withresP,.. that person shall ansure that a verbatimappeal!: teslimony evidence upon twhiah anY In PP is — ^ y made including all may be based. MATTY HIRAI CITY CLERK CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA i r qt (I14124) M 87-013005M 1130 Mid 114