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HomeMy WebLinkAboutO-10212Section 2 c It in herphy' Found that t: it is Comprehensive Plan dos i�n-�h ionr.h��r1cje: - Ff� "jeC'essary. . <li,je r: han,-jod , or chtanjino c o n d i t i0n;a; h Involves a t'eA;"jt?n ial Land use 6F 9 acre or less Lanrl 6 density of 5 i-jn;.W per. acre or loss or involves Whe'? tin:l use c ai.en6ries, ninf.ju1,'ic'.ly or _ An Co jhihatiQ with t-F's ident iol- use, of 3 001 00 less and rloes not, in cominin,at i.on oit.rh nther. — changes dur.W the last year; produce, sa c umulAtivq Wqqt or hav1.q l`-hant7ed more that 30 acres; r, 'The prc perty WKich is th6 sudiect of thi:a amendment his n��t been the t=pecific� sul,jc�c_-t of A Comproheiis ive . Plan c:hanoe ' within tho Liam year; and d The herein amendment doe, not involve the S e- - owner's property wi,thi,n 200 feet of property provided a C.omtarehensive Plan, chan6e within the Last 12 mohths. Section 3. All car lirtanc?4�, bode sect' ions, or ►arts thWoF in Anflict herewith ,area lereby rep6aled i.nsiafir is th6v'are in c�7nfl.ict. Sect on' 4. Should any part or 'provision of this Ordynan6e; be declared by a court of competent jur yd0tion to .bb invalid, 'tie same shall not affect the validity Of the Qdiiaance As i whole. PASSED ON FIRST READING Ry TITLE ONLY this" llth dayof December , 1986; PASSED AND ADOPTED ON SECOND AND. FINAL READING BY TITLE ONLY this 22nd dly,of January , 1987. ATT X JIER L. SUARE MAYOR MATTY HIRAI. Y Cit Clerk PREPARED' AND APPROVED BY: APPROVEDrAS' TO 'FORM AND CORRE r CH}ZIS} PHER G. . KORG LCJCI A. nOUGHF.R Y Assistant City Attt�xny Assistant City cirney 1, M.itty Wrai, (Ic-k-art' the 1-1 )- of Nli+tmi-,Fly? CGK/rd/pb/MO Bi3 t -rrb,• evrtify t'►r.t ,.n ihr tf o, .d4i 6f ;''). IN e i,.U. trcre mid rt►r�G k.�.a►�t� cif life ;�!►t� r�cl rc• r^aj,� '►'c�jir�nc•e N'.1+� par�it#� :at t#t�_:istutl! ?)u:;r •R; t.►;.. •.t•i.A �:�,+itt� C.:.itrt 11�tu,r:�t thc> pi:t,'cr jt,rtt�•i_cled ,r And 'p,,jbii ,�ii,"ms .by� st Wi► g said 4.:,py. to tlt:'.#C�{t.4,a' 11t`r,�`i�i .•;1 thcr�•fc►r, of said t[ kL i PLANNING FACT SHEtT - APPLICANT C ity of 'Miami Planning Department: October 16; '1986 PETITION 4, AREA GENERALLY BOUNDED BY S.'rl. 1S7 S'REET,.S.4, 5 1 VER JR 17,' :;' Ji, - 4N �. . Lots 1; 2, 3, 4,--15, 16, 17 .and 13 Tess the northerly 5of lots 3 and 4 Block 18 S A.L. KNOWLTON - '111!NtilI SOUTH .(8-41) P.R:O'.C. plus an, unpl;atted lot fronting, on the' wes' bank '.of the Miami, River, extend�n3 approximately 100' south of the. s Street Bridge, between the Miami River an',c S.w.,.South River Orive. Consideration, . of amending the proposed Miami Comprehensive `leighborhood Plan (Sept. 1 1985) t! changing the , designation from Moderate High Density Residential and ^eneral Commercial to Special Use. REQUEST To amend' the comprehensive plan to a special. use. for the subject property. ANALYSIS The subject, property, was recommended fcr,' designation as a' historic district at the Planning Advisory Board meeting of October 15, 1986. AApi ication of. -.the proposed HC-5: Commercial-. Residential Heritage Conservat ion Overlay O is,tr.ic t to the subject property would allow a , mange of use from` residential to tourist home/.hotel: use. Changing conditions in the area indicate a need. to change the plan designation for the subject' property: This special use' would ,enable.' the property owners to rehabilitate and reuse the, _ existing buildings, thereby contributing to the revital ization of this neighborhood in fast Little.', Havana: RECOMMENDATIONS. PLANNING DEPT, Approval,, r PA9:I//� Item `s4 . age I 0212` - x VLW I s T i I �• 1 PROPOSED !1. , ^ a aW 3 PRG IAMI C.,MPREHENSZVE NEIGHBGRHGCD PLAN (Sept.1985) a� : 1 R — Moderate High Density Residential:, and L General Cc mercia1 � C /: TO. sveds:al Use, Wk sw PLAN AM€ 14ENT Prpposed .44.4ml. Campr4hensive WIN" "Row Nei hAor;;pod Plan 19a$ 'a �. `:�*i*�� Sty 4PS TV '�E 1 _ tNN 4�¢ I t tENUAL 1NMMAT ION H_ittbritr 'Nate: South River Street Current Name : — South River Drive Historic District Location; 428, 438 S, W. 1 Street - 431,, 433, 435, 437 Si W. 2 Street 104, 109, 118) 124 S, W. South River Drive bI'eent Owner: Magic City Enterprises and Lazaro A, Santana 111 S. W. 5 Avenue 420 S,L W,' 1?,Avenue - OF Miami, FL 33130 Miami, FL 33130 Present Use:. - Residential, vacant Present Zoning District: RG-2/5, CR-3/7 HC Zoning Overl ayi District; — HC- 5 Tax Folio Number: 01-0201-80-1020 01-0201-80' 1021' " 01-0201-80-1030 01-0201-80-1040 01=0201-80-1060 01-0201=80-1160 01-0201-80-1170 01-0201-80-1180 -1- — ] 0 „ ..� .ate.,,. ,�•.�- .., - .., .. ...,.—„�.-.�.,.. � v� .�`�. ,ah t. CITY OF MIAMI FLOR DA " - (#4132) t, , 1/2q 87.01.29DM MR. 143 Bouhdary Descriptio�i of HC 70riing District: q 15 1'6, l7, and lg, less the Northerly,5 Feet of Lots Lots 1;` 3; 1 as rpcoed-3d 3 and 4, of Block 18 of the plat of Ctfi'f 0 hl1 Golr OU ds f made ,6uoty, in Plat Book "8" at page 41, of the Pubcellic o 510eida; together with that uttplatted paraelroxirriately l0©tfeet South, west. bank of the Miami River'; extending pP of the S. W. 1 Street .bridge, between the Miami River and S. W: South Ri ver Drive, further described as follows; Beginning reet)At ts .he shown where the South line of de Cou et Flu ihow da,ed ecorded in Plat Book by. the Map . of Miami, Dade County, roduced ,Easterly at poge 41i public Records of Dade County,Florida, p the ly il ester e in tersects the United States Harbor Line on the d States HarborLine Miami River; thence Northwesterly along said Una a distance of 15,5 feet more or less; to tw�th° tdeflec'tionside of tangle of 1 street bridge as now constructed; thencethe 68 55' 43", more or less, to the left ed a distance un d of° 35 58uth �df feet more S. W. l Street bridge as now construct 1 Street or less, thence continuing along said South side of the S. W. i d e as now constructed along the arc, of a c ar te haVng a radius of 889:n tve °ralt angle , of br g 92 feet; more or less; an to a 03 3')'1$" more or less, a distance of 54.44 feet, more or,le.Ss, r oint on the said South line of 13 Street (now cal e of 13W,Streetreet (now. P. thence.East along said South produced Easterly; produced Easterly. a distance of 9691 feet, called S. W; 1 Street) p the. same more or less, to -the point of beginning.. Bdi b the City of Miami conveyed to the grantor and her, deceased hus Y b Quit Claim Deed dated April 21, 1931 and recorded in �FlorBidak land Y at Page 303 of the: Public Records of DadP County, ck 18 South, beginning at a. point :Where the North 1 ine of L i �ridt 3 of 8�°oduced, Fast according to Knowlton's Plat °f of1alSouth. River Street; thence intersects the Easterly boundary, Southerly along said Easterly line h roughh he er Strecenter et to t Lot 2 1 if where a line drawn east and west 91. produced East intersects tecenter line ofer Lot�2 produced east �toeth : thence Easterly along said low mark of 'Miami River; thence Northerly, along said low water line to. produced, east �ioul d a point where the North l �nnP°f thence LWest rlot 3 along said line, intersect said low water line; produced East to : point of beginning; ;with a^1' submerged together between wal l this tract and the channel of the Miami n�v�r� g City of riparian rights. LESS ,that portion thereof recordedconveyed, De d Bothe1Cit at Miami by deed dated February 6, 1931, Page 524 of the Publ is 'Records .of Dade County, Florida, and also:less , that portion dedicated to 'the City of Miami by d,ed dated March 26, P 1935; recorded in Deed Book 1622 at Page;342 of the Public Records of Dade County, Florida. HC Zoning Classification: Historic District ' - 2- � Q 2 1 2 .. .... • rw_ a" CITY OF MiAMI F'LpRIpA 1#4 021 87012902M 1129 MR 141 .:t Ni Nyf. I d 5T. NYI, _. m ~\✓ ' R 5 T t. tiff � � �LAG,�_ �• 4 L `aµ%� +'S.W 5.; i N� LU .F LLST— MR 143 st�Nt�t�aN��. Statement of S igpjf iC8MCe: The. South River Drive Historic District is significant to the history, of architecture and community development in Miami, Developed primarily, during the first two decades of the twentieth century, the district contains the City's oldest extant grouping of frame vernacular buildings . in such close proximity to the. Miami River. These'buildings embody those characteristics of South Florida's frame, vernacular architecture and exomplify the architectural trends in Miami prior to 1915, ' The district's location, period of, construction, and use reflect the historical development of the.City' of Miami-. In the early years of the 1900's, suburban expansion' in Miami extended only to the north and south of the City.' It .was not. until 1906 that significant western expansion was, possible., At that time, work began on the Everglades drainage project, and a bridge and short-lived trot l ey car 1 ine were constructed over the Miami River at the foot of Flagler Street.-It,was shortly after this, circa 1908, that the first' building in the South River Drive Historic District was constructed_ All six of the historic buildings within the district -were completed by circa 1914.. _ It is unlikely that the buildings within the South River Drive Historic District were ever single family, residences, with the exception of 437 S. W. 2 Street. If such was their original use, it was short-1 ived. The owners of these buildings soon began to take in boarders, 'and the buildings. became rooming houses.. The, large size '(two and two - and -one - half stories) 'of these buildings made them easily adaptable to such a use. In addition, their strategic location in proximity to the Miami River and the Flagler Street bridge, coupled With the events of the period, made the structures prime targets for — this transformation. The year 1896,. which brought rapid change, development; and growth to the fledgling City of Miami, also brought, with. it an increase in population. New residents, as well as tourists,; began arriving, literally, by the, train load. While the Royal Palm Hotel attracted Rockef611 ers, Astor s, and Vanderb it ts, as well as ' U. S Con.gressmen and European royalty,. the less' wealthy tourists and potential new residents also needed' accommodations. Rooming houses such as the ones found in the South River Drive Historic District fulfilled this need. An advertisement for an establishment similar to these, but,no longer standing, read: "Reasonable Rates, for Table, Board, Another proclaimed: "An ideal 'winter home for the, tourist, an all -year hotel_ for the transient. The area west of the Miami River soon began to fill with comfortable, unassuming residences' and rooming houses as the City of Miami rapidly expanded. 0212 t-k rt t� F'. CITY OF MIAMC, FLORIDA`, (04132) ii29 87�012942M Mfg 14 r the largest roofing house in the South River Drive Historic District _ is known as the ,pose A:rr�s and is located at 118 S. W. south River , Drive, Its, first owners were John Gr Daile' and his wife Rose. The S operated a roorhi t an I04 a r Dailes 'day have ng house Complex) for they -also appea 8 W. 1 Street and 10 5 + ! : South Rive as the owners of 4r Drive= While the Rose Armsrerhained u►lder r3aile proprietorship for several ,years, the other three properties were sold to Charles L= c�ibboris and his Wife, Isabella, as ea-tly as 014: gy 1918, 1haeles 0. Sims and his' Wife, Wir�ifr�e�i, appear as .the owners of 428 5: W� 1 Street, S imt was employed by the Hagan Realty Company. In 1515, James. C= Smith and his wife, Josephine, are recorded as .owners of 48 Sc W: 1 Street+ Dairies Smith was a physician: Although this structure may first . have served as a single family residence, it was later referred to as the New `lersey .west House. The structure located at 437 S. W: Street, built circa 1913; seems to have always been a single family residence. Its 'first residents were theberwinas: William C. Eberwine was a mill finer who worked, for the Chaff" in Mill iriery Shop. In later years, 'he was employed by the Southern Feed Company as Secretary and Treasurer. This building is a typical example of the. type of house constructed in this working class _ neighborhood. The buildings within the South River Drive Historic District are early frame vernacular architecture of South - representative of the F,lorida. The frame vernacular mode reflects the open, rural character of the area at that time and is well adapted to the local climate. The. buildings retain a high degree. of architectural intergrity. The South River Drive Historic District is one of Miami's most unique groupings of historic buildings: The district has remained -a, cohesive unit,, despite the presence of several non-contributing structures. it Relationship to Criteria for Designation: The South River Drive, Historic District is, eligible forl designation under the following criteria: 3.' ultural , political economic, or, Exemplifies ies the historical, c social trends of the community. The South River Drive Historic District reflects Miami's early development patterns during the first two decades of the twentieth century. 4. Portrays the F�nvironmen t in an era of history characterized by one or more distinctive architectural styles. t, The South Ri ve Drive Historic. District -contains the City,'s oldest extant grouping of frame. vernac'ul ar buildings in � such close proximity to the Miami River and. exemplifies the :architectu,ral trends of the early 1900's. 1 0212 CiTY QF MIAMi, FLORIDA , 04132) 1 r29 87.01 29Q2M ; M� ��3 nnneinninnnmrrnnmrm x - - - - embodies thde distinguishing charaoteri9tic5 0 an architectural $tyl, ors peNiod, 'ow Method o cbrlt'uctio�►, T1te� South diver C�rive Historic bistr`ict coatain's outstanding style buildingsn exatn�les of frame vernacular art of or related to, a subdivision, park, environmental 9+ gy being p s�oI�ld bt feature,' ow other` ' disti�tctive' area; based on istoric,d6c ltural or ' preserved according' to a plan architectural Motif► city,$ Mott 'The South River' Orive Historic district is OneOf'historic and buildings, The unique_ groupings of historic be preserved as a reminder of ardhitecturai± character' should Miami's past, 6- 0212 to AMt,� �'L( FiIPA, 1129 87'01290?M i ��f; Cl�SGR�p�ION Southic River bride Historic District is a ohalthr0outhwest hbank r,of The Located buildings ih t.ast Little Havana rox imatel y one half of a Miami River, the district encortrpasse� app square block and includes ten buildings a5 wframe 611 a vernacular outbuildings• The majority, of buildings are structures of balloon frame construction rmultifam ly resare two Or Wder►taalne� half stories. The primary use is s'ngl _ o Most of the buildings within the district were construcb�ed between and 1914, the area major period of significance. period of the, district, howeveW, fall outside the area's major significance and are considered non-contributing structures. The six contributing buildings in the South River DriTheseve H1frame, a strong architectural, theme. District are united by lan and are two or two vernacular vernacular structures are rectangular in p with on stories tall. Four have gable rdOofW1t� hmppdmroofs Pitch Roof gable roof dormers' The other two are topped t for 433 S. W, 1 Street, covering is of composition shingles, excep rig al ing which Ns been re -roofed with galvanized aluminum:rt n'd�ndue rtof the- materials nnot on all tographs.truHoweverctures c�similar buildings in the area lack of early .p from that period were known to have used, composition shingles, Cond shin les, and _metal for roofing. All roofs coverinhave slg ontlallpbuildings s g eaves and exposed rafter ends. Exterior walle round on is horizontal weatherboards. Structuresdows rweiredwo frame, double masonry, foundation piers. Original win hung sash, with one -over -,one lights. ree tofu architectural Ctural, integrityaan'd The six buildings retain a a�te,redg have not been significantly ildins at 438 and 4rly 28 S. W• 1 Street are sitedbrdgewayconathe The bu 9 to the river, with their main access through a. metal' second floor connected to the elevated S. W. 1 tadeai thedgor°2cr tof Miami River. 104 S. W. South River Drive �s acaent to the S. ,J: South River Drive and S. W. 1 Street, dimmedilateacroas� the street two P reviously mentioned structures, and Y the from the Miami River. 10g South River DromV the amain ngroupWeS The nlast. the Miami River, across' the street f contributing building, 437 5. W• 2 Street, is around the corner from main roue, perpendicular to: the river, and related to the others the 9 'through its backyard. All non -contributing structures are located in the soau��tentcorner build�ing _ the district. The buildings include a three story p W. South River Drive and three small two story apartment — on S. - . et. buildings on S. W. 2 Street. -7- ©21 ciTY OF MIAMI FLORIDA; (0a1321 1/29 87,A12902M . MR vat t , Vi. HC ZONlNO ELEMENTS �ound�wiest - 1`he boundaries of the South River Oeive Historic district ihaVt been include all contiguous property Owned or under contract to drawn to , purchase byMagic City Enterprises, Those boundaries encompass the neighborhoods largest concentration of buildings that were ` in in the' it 1900 s and, 1910 s and that still reta constructed during ,the integrity, The four non contributing buildings on ��. lots ir;, i�, and i� . were includod because they are for will be) uridew the same owriewship, functionally related to the proposed new use for the district, and are need to be regulated to preserve the historic' 1 grit of thie adjacent buildings Major exterior Surfaces subject'to Review: All facades shall be considered major exterior, surfaces, subject' to review. Major Landscape Features Subject to Review: landscape, ures, ture5_ subject to review shall include all The mayor , a feat to requirements for tree removal permits, futures which are ,subject as set forth in Chapter 17 of the City Code. j -9- i . 1 Q212 VTY CITY.OF MIAMi, FLQFiS?f�� . (#9132),„ tt29 8NIT , MR 141 CI 60,MIAMI ;1�1it�`�I�S�iN�'�`, l��,I�l'filD1�► - �MU- Afl ihlereatad paF96hi will take notice that on the 22 day of"Jc ary, i98�, the CIIY Cariitnissio'n oI iVliartti, Florida, adopldld the foiliiw ing titled otdihatices OROiNANCf= N0,'f A,N €M€RCS€NCY 6h6INA'NCE 88tAgLISHING ANEW S?€ CIA) REV€HUE FUNe ENTITLED `tNfRANT AWStANCE PAO&AMIi$81,'' APPROPI�101i C FUNDS FOf� it l OPER . ATION OF LAME IN,'THE AM6UNt.1�P W3.000 FROM THE k UNITED StAttt btPARTM FIT Off` H ALTH AND HUMAN i . SERVICES ANb;AUtHoA`12lNG tqt CITY MANAGER TO i ACC Epf,'A`rGRANt,AWARD FRcfidl:TH€ 9OUfH FLORIDA EMPLO�IM€NT AND:TV AfNING CON96ntlUM fiC PROVIDE ON THE JOB TRAINING AND PLACEMENT TO ENTRANTS; CONTAt,NING A REPEALER pROViMON AND A,SEVERABIL ITY CLAUSE: ORDINANCE N0: itltltl AN ORDINANCE AMENDING_ ORDINANCE N0, 9500, AS _ Api�Itl�� r!yil� AMENDED, THE ZONING ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF MIAMI Ft V MIAMI BY AMENDING PAGE 3 OF THE _OFFICIAL' SCHED• Published Daily except $aturday, Sunday and ULE OF DISTRICT REGULATIONS.. ENTITLED "PRINCIPAL Legal Holidays USES AND STRUCTURES'. TRUCTURES' BY INSERTING A PROVISION„ UNDER RO.3 RESIDENTIAL OFFICE THAT USES INCLUDE . Miami. Dade County, Florida. RG 3 (GENERAL RESIDENTIAL) AND USES PERMITTED GEN gTATE OF FLORiDA ERALLY OR PERMISSIBLE BY SPECIAL PERMIT IN. THE COUNTY F 6910 80-2"(RESIDENTIAL OFFICE) DISTRtCT; CONTAINING A REPEALER PROVISION AND A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE: Before the undersigned authority personally appeared Octaints V. Fetbeyrb, who on oath says that she is the ORDINANCE NO, A0211 Supervisor Oi legal Advertlsing of the Miami Review, tI daily (except 5atuttlay;'Sunday, and Legal Holidays) newspaper, AN ORDINANCE AMENDING, ORDINANCE NO,'9500, AS published: At Miami In Dade County, Florda; that the attached. AMENDED. THE ZONING ORDtNANCE'OF THE CITY OF copy of ativeiilsement, being a Legal Advertisement of Notice : MIAMI. FLORIDA, BY, AMENDING ~APITICLE r 20, ENTITLED In the matter of "GENERAL AND SUPPLEMENTARY REGULATIONS.'";BY ADDING'A NEW.SECTION 2039 ENTITLED '.'CBD STORAGE FACILITY BY PROVIDING FORA DEFINITION,AND L'IMI CITY .OF MIAMITATIONS FOR CBD STORAGE FACILITIES; AND AMENDING ORDINANCE INTO. �� 2, PAGE 5 OF THE OFFICIAL SCHEDULE OF DISTRICT REGU LATIONS BY ADDING A NEW PARAGRAPH 7 TO'CBD•1 CEN TRAL "BUSINESS DISTRICT PROVIDING FOR C13D STORAGE FACILITIES BEING PERMISSIBLE ONLY BY SPECIAL PER Xa ER PROVISION AND A Court, ABILITY CLAUSE, PEAL SEVER — MIT; CONTAINING A RE In the ........ . . .... was published in said newspaper in the issues of " ORDINANCE NO 10212 Jan. �� r 1�% AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE MIAMI COMPREHENSIVE NEIGHBORHOOD PLANAND ADDENDA (SEPTEMBER 1985) FOR.PROPERTY LOCATED AT APPROXIMATELY AN AREA GENERALLY BOUNDED, BY SOUTHWEST -1ST- STREET, Atfiant ,further says that the said Miami Review is a SOUTHWEST SOUTH RIVER DRIVE, SOUTHWEST 2ND STREET newspaper published at Miami in said Dade, County, Florida, „' AND SOUTHWEST 5TH AVENUE (MORE PARTICULARLY and that the said newspaper has heretofore' been continuously DESCRIBED. HEREIN) BY.CHANGINGDESIGNATION OF and published in said Dade County, Florida, each day (except, SUBJECT PROPERTY FROM -MODERATE HIGH DENSITY RES Saturday, Sunday and Legal Holidays) and has been entered as IDENTIAL AND GENERAL COMMERCIAL TO SPECIAL USE second class mail matter at the post office in Miami in said Dade County,. Florida. fora period of one.year next preceding MAKING. FINDINGS; CONTAINING A REPEALER PROVISION the first publication of the attached copy of advertisement; and theafflant further ationsays,f t she, a r-paid nor promisedanyAND A SEVER ABILITY CLAUSE:_, ps► n; firm or corporatio y disc unt. rebate, commission ORDINANCE N0. 10213 or' efund for. the_purpo secur 9 this ertisement for b tlo In said w P er. AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE ZONING.ATL.AS OF ORDI NANCE NO 9500, THE ZONING ORDINANCE' OF' THE CITY ,a F' OF. MIAMI FLORIDA, BY. APPLYING THE HCG5: COMMERCIAL - FLORIDA, i RESIDENTIAL HERITAGE CONSERVATION OVERLAY "DISTRICT k Swom' to and subsell"d before me this TO THE AREA GENERALLY,BOUNDED BY SOUTHWEST -1ST, STREET, SOUTHWEST SQUTH RIVER DRiVE,.SOUTHWEST 87 i. �9_....dayaf ,,.'• U t A.D. ie. 2ND. STREET AND. SOUTHWEST:5TH AVENU GTFIN(MODINGS TI L LY, DESCRIBED HEREIN);_ MAKING;FINDINGS CU AR . . ...... r ADOPTING AND. INCORPORATING BY REFERENCE THE "DES [�Alro viol IGNATION REPORT' AND BY MAKING ALL NECESSARY No�iryy�tltbllc. St oZ Flarida at Large CHANGES, ON PAGE NO,, 36 OF THE..ZONING ATLAS CONTAINING' A REPEALER PROVISION AND A SEVERABIL (SEAL) =. �d9 16 198; • ITY, CLAUSE My CommissioneF 'A! is f i .0. ;• Said ordinances maybe inspected by the public at the Office oi. the City. Clerk, a50fa Parr American: Drive, Miami, Fidnda, Monday, through Thday,:ext;iuding':holtd,4yS« between ftie hauXs of 8:00 A.M;° and 5:00 P.M, MATTY HIRAt �•„ CITY CLERK CITY QF:MIAMI FLQRIDq,; (na132)',i 1 rz9 s7,0i 2 02M i