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CC 1987-01-22 Advertisement
MINUTES OF REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF MIAMI, FLORIDA On the 22nd day of January, 1987, the City Commission of Miami, Florida, met at its regular meeting place in the City Hall, 3500 Pan American Drive, Miami, Florida, in regular session. The meeting was called to order at 11:03 A.M. by Mavnr Xs+viar T. C„nro, Cc S9 APIL: OF F LORI DA ) COUNTY OF DADE ) r� Personally appeared before me the undersigned, Jorge 1:. Consuegra, to nle well-known, who being duly sworn deposes and says that he is Credit Manager of Diario Las Americas, newspaper of general circulation, published daily except MonGay, in Miami, Dade County, Florida. Affiant further says that the above nan.ed newbpaper has continuosly puLlished daily except 11andays in Dade County, ` Florida, for more than one year inmediately preceding first putlication of said Legal Notice or advertisement ana was during all such time and now is entered as second class mail matter in the United States Post Office in Miami, Dade County, Florida, and that the Legal 1:otice or Advertisea:ent, all cony of which is here to attached, was publishea in on the following da• -s : Signed Sworn to"and subscribed before DIMUO LAS AVERICAS 01 this day of 19—K-1 , in !Miami, Dade County, I'lorida. P.o. # 4 /?,. ?� FB ordered ky gdbaL Invoice i Invoice Rmount $ • TEXM11 I.T A TACLM N^fery PU(,l MY Corru:u n Slate of�/n ide b�fi..Y3 Ili XF 1[ Md 26 193�pp IA / �� 7ioY far i 'Y's �// ` � • In.�rance. I w • � i7 Ij , 11b`�34�y Public JAN 2`7 14�T ffOLUREkEN� t'I.4.��t;F;1;i�:T �"YISI�.y MINUTES OF REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF MIAMI, FLORIDA On the 22nd day of January, 1987, the City Commission of Miami, Florida, met at its regular meeting place in the City Hall, 3500 Pan American Drive, Miami, Florida, in regular session. The meeting was called to order at 11:03 A.M. by Mayor Xavier L. Suarez Co. Cc PAg.8-A-DIARIO LAS AMERICAS mtKW ra f Aides Is.,;, s personaps 440161w.-= 3sadas tomar8n note u :nzieir� a.;.Nlas�$ . erl; Ias..C6maras de la tes. Psh Amencan. ;Do* �� sail Nirsi �, IM t i e7hc Simi 14trala A KNIGHT-RIDDER NEWSPAPER THE MIAMI NiEWS A COX NEWSPAPER Two editorially independent newspapers, printed, sold and distributed by THE MIAMI HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY 1 HERALD PLAZA, MIAMI, FLORIDA 33132-1693 is (AREA CODE 305) 350-2111 Before the undersigned authority personally appeared M. L. Blouin who on oath says that he is the South Area Manager of The Miami Herald and The Miami News, daily newspaper (s) published at Miami in Dade County, Florida. He further says that the advertisement for CITY OF MIAMI (#4127) was published in rANUARY 19th, the 1987............ issue or issues of THE MIAMI HERALD on for the above publication s as per the attached invoice. 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 10 th day of FEBRUARY— A. • , Y9 8 7 VA r-S �-� 7. o"'- �-Q w M. L. B ouin 4V pUB1 :t StN;C %ol ,io L'ti�• F. NV GoNNI`•+� G:a:QAI 1N5. RECE:o V 4D1NR� CITY OF A11AN11 Notar (Seal Puff i.c FEB 17 1987 ' f CEh'ER9L SERVICES ri�r�a�+�,-: ;:��, fRCCURE�li1LT !'F",cr�r•.i r ; , '.' , AA t I j the Krome Avenue Detention Center. deck of the rgsouth at the He lived with a t&Aft for twp weeksiuntil he landed a minimuge job as a busboy or., of Aug. oe a mistake. He at a coffee shop and -moved in with a group r-old son he left of Mariel refugees sharing expenses in a Hialeah apartment. ed as a clerk in The first job lasted seven months. of a firm in Then there was a brief stint as a security Inting at night. js work place he guard at Miami international Airport. Then, loading and unloading trucks for a Hialeah t left Cuba. lamp manufacturer; driving a private school i crisis, through bus, a dump truck, a cement truck. e ballplayer posed to the way the activities 51 men ate projected and mani said. fl in this society," he From the time of Fidel Castro's revolution when he was 10, he came to expect people to work together to achieve cultural and economic gains for all. That's not the way it is here, he said. He would go back if he could, he said. But Castro will not allow Mariel refugees to return. "I made a mistake," he said. now on Death Row a baseball ing a custodian during a robbery at the �be ow• Emerald Hills Country Club in Hollywood. 0 night he was Two weeks after the country -club break - the night of the in. a distraught teen-age girl identified him I chef. He told as the man she had seen in her bedroom anted to be a doorway a little after 10 p.m. She was on the bed. The man put a finger to his lips, running into signaling for her to be silent. He said, ed from Mariel "Amigo," or "Friend." J' 0 days in Fort Then her uncle, John Ryan, was standing n Dade County behind the burglar. He asked, "What the hell e was charged is going on here?" police officer. Ryan and the burglar struggled in the arrest, nor VV. doorway. The gun went off. The burglar , carrying a kept firing as her uncle staggered toward the h of a firearm girl. { secotid-degree Blanco pleaded innocent. The police found year. his purse, with identification papers, on the to serve girl's bedroom floor. rneed is for terroriz- At the trial. no one mentioned his refugee status. Attorneys agreed it would bias the jurors. But there were obvious signs. Blanco had a translator at his side throughout the trial. T. Don TenBrook, the public defender representing Blanco, said the jurors probably knew his client was from Mariel. "As far as the trial was concerned, it hurt him very badly," TenBrook said. "If he had not been a Marielito, the case would not have attracted the type of publicity, first off, that It did. No. 2, it would not have been handled personally by Michael Satz, the state attorney up here in Broward County." Satz said he disagrees that the jury was biased. "It was a good case," he said. On June 21, 1982. Blanco became the first Mariel refugee sentenced to death in Brow- ard. Inflerno — North of Hell — Pending," Correa ends with a published in 1983. proud statement about the exiles In a chapter entitled "Status who bore that immigration class! - trauma net 's value reached Dade hospitals alive. Fifty-two people, or 21 percent. died because they were not given adequate care, the surgeons re- ported. Their deaths could have been prevented if they had been treated in a trauma center, they said. The report spurred county offi- cials and hospital administrators to organize a trauma network of hospitals staffed and equipped to care for critically injured people. The problem is that issues left unresolved when the system be- gan 17 months ago — uncompen- sated care and the fear of malprac- tice suits — have spread like cancer beyond trauma centers into emergency rooms that used to take car accident victims with minor injuries. "Today the system has a founda- tion that is not as strong as Pre -trauma because of the medical malpractice issue," said Jay Wein- stein, administrator of Parkway Regional Medical Center. "I feel confident we haven't experienced any fatalities because care wasn't provided ... but we were much better off when the trauma system was in place. "Time has not been a good healer," he said. "A lot of time has gone by and we still haven't found a fix." Ill woman, 78, airlifted off ship A 78-year-old woman was air- lifted from the cruise ship Galileo Saturday night to Guantanamo Bay naval base after developing an acute intestinal problem. a Coast Guard spokesman said Sunday. Christina Barton was treated at the. naval. base hospital where "doctors decided she needed to be medivaced to the continental U.S. for further treatment," said Lt. Ciaran Schoenauer. She was taken to Mount Sinai Hospital. ` r i 4 It is unknown if Barton was on any kind of life support system during her three-hour return flight from Cuba. However, she was accompanied by a nurse and doctor from the naval base. The cruise ship, which had departed the Port of Miami on Friday for Nassau. was intercepted by the Coast Guard's helicopter in the Windward Passage between Cuba and Haiti at about 8:30 p.m. S,9turrlsiv. Z:. fication. "Yes, we came in Mariel," he wrote. "And we are not leaving." Now a Second ORTGAGE CHURCHILL CORP. D. 854-3321 pprovab in 24 hra B. 462-8588210 8 Ba. ho Dr' NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC All Interested per- sons will take notice that the Regular City of Miami City Com- mission Meeting scheduled for uary�. ~2'2 1987 will begin at.11:00 a.m: In the - City Commission Chambers, 3500 Pan American Drive, Miami, Florida. Matty. Hirai City Clerk ;Ity of Miam 0 (#41V) MIAMI REVIEW Published Daily except Saturday, Sunday Legal Holidays Miami, Dade County, Florida. StA11r OF FLORIDA COUNTY OF DADS Before the undersigned authority personally appeared Sookle tfylltlame, who on oath says that she is the Vice President of Legal Advertising of the Miami Review, a daily (except Saturday, Sunday and Legal Holidays) newspaper, published at Miami in Dade County, Florida; that the attached CITY 1Sir MIAMir FLORIDA copyIn f matter advertisement. being a Legal Advertisement of Notice . ITY OF MI MI, PUBLICID CITY OF MIAMI A public hearing will be held by the City Commission of the City of Miami, Florida, on January 22, 1987, at 11:00 a.m. In the City Com- PUBLIC HEARING mission Chambers at 3500 Pan American Drive, Miami, Florida, for JArNARY 22, 1987 the purpose of considering a waiver of the requirements of obtaining sealed bids for the update and expansion of a City Atlas produced P.O. # 4122 and copyrighted by the Sanborn Map Company In 1972, for the procurement of additional copies of the Atlas, and for the compila- In the ..... ........X?{S........................ Court, { ildir�g dalaJile-also based upon the_Atlas. The updated Atlas must be based upon a current curbside inventory of 'e88h was published In said newspaper in the Issues of building In the City of Miami and be consistent with the building data - Jan. 6, 1987 file for cross-referencing purposes. This service is provided by the Sanborn Map Company, a division of Real Estate Data, Inc., of Miami, Florida, at a total cost of $184,335. Inquiries from other potential sources of such services who feel Afflant further says that the sold Miami Review Is a that they might be able to satisfy the City's requirements for this newspaper published at Miami In said Dade County, Florida, project may contact Alan Roddy, at the City of Miami Planning Depart - and that the said newspaper has heretofore been continuously ment (305) 579.6086. published In said Dade County, Florida, each day (except Saturday, Sunday and Legal Holidays) and has been entered as SV pp Matt Hirai second class mail matter at the post office in Miami in said Y Dade County, Florida, for a period of one year next preceding City Clerk the if ublicatlon of the attached copy of adveriisement; and ti = Miami, Florida still says that she has neither paid not promised any fl or corporation any discount, robots, commission • •• or fu for the pu se of securing this advertisement for 4122 In the newspaper. 1l6 87-010601 M t ��tr cribed before me this 6. a o ..., u ,A.D.19...... 87 ` •A • V. ............. . orb* i F' (� e o Florida at Large My Commis �F&SI©�w1jj► MR 105 '�- Published Bally except Saturday, Sunda. .1 Legal Holidays Mismr. 10ade County, Florida. r.1 STATE OF FLORIDA COUNTY OF DAIM Before the undersigned authority personally appeared Sarikle VAIllaths, who on oath seya that the is the Vies President of legal Advertising of the Miami ReYtaw, a daily (suoept Saturday, Sunday and least Holidays) nawspapw, published at Miami Ih Dade County, Florida; that the attached copy of adveriteentent, being a legal Advertisement of Notta In the matter of CITY OF MIAMI NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING P•o. # 4125 In the ..............MM ..................... Court, was published In said newspaper in the Issues of Jan. 13, 1987 Afflant Ilion of the attached cooc or py says that the has neither W 'r corporation any discount, the he PMMO f securing th am Pape►• MR 105 C11TV OF MIAMI, FLORIDA NOTICE OF PUNUO NEARIND A public hearing will be held by the commission of the City of Miami. Florida, for the purpose of considering a waiver of the two- year prohibition against the City's entering Into an agreement with Luther E. Long, for professional consultant services to be provided by said Luther E. Long, Immediately upon his imminent retirement as Assistant Director of Public Works, primarily in connection with the Sayfront Park Redevelopment Project and projects adjacent thereto; said agreement to call for a monthly payment of $5,500 and to cover a period of two years commencing February 1, 1987 through January 31, 1989 and providing therein for an extension through July 31,1989. All Interested persons are Invited to appear and be heard concern- ing a waiver of the two-year prohibition against the City's entering in'"67500-eQroentent4be4wwing will..cornrnonceat t 1:05 a.m. on January 22, 1987 In the City Commission Chambers at`M(Aifll CItr Hall, 3500 Pan American Drive, Miam„Flohda. Should any person desire to appeal any deciblohiof the City Commission with respect to any matter considered at this heating 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. �W mot= Matty Hirai (04125) City Clerk « 1113 87-0113135M IMIAIMI REVIEW Published Daily except Saturday, Sunday Legal Holidays Miami, Dade County, Florida. STATE OF FLORIDA COUNTY OF DADE Before the undersigned authority personally appeared Sookle VAIIIama, who on bath aaya that she la the Vlee President of Legal Advertising of the Miami Review, a daily (except Saturday, Sunday and Legal Holidays) newspaper, publishad at Miami In Dade County, Florida, that the attached copy of advarrtisem"t, being a Legal Advertisement of Notice In the matter of CITY OF MIAMI COHIISSION MEETING JAN. 22, 1987 P.O. # 4127 In the ............... xxx..................... Court, was published in said newspaper In the issues of Jan. 16, 1987 Afllent further says that the said Miami Review Is a newspaper published at Miami In said Dade County, Florida, and that the said newspaper hat heretofore been continuously published in said Dade County, Florida, each day (except Saturday, Sunday and Legal Holidays) and has been entered as second Dade County ss mail matter for itpiNod oftoni ynaKlnMim��orlgd the Ilret Ikatlon of the attached copy of adwrtlsement: and afllant says trot she hu neither pall nor promised amr N or corporation any diteoun4 rebate, eommiaslon are nd the pu N of saeurtng ibis adwrtlsemenl for publ In the salirewapeper r.� �L.yi. � rrvrr. ►rvr. � fr. �+ ��,\ /3Rr►,t0 �' lxid be/ore nle this !.� dn►df .,......J tN ,�D. tg....a7 r NoWy late of Florida at Large flAr Corn I0rfEtE9 jiall M. MR 106 .PAN CITY Olx MIAMI, DAD E COUNTY, FLORIDA NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC All interested persons will take notice that the 1legular City of Miami City Commission Meeting scheduled for January 22. 1987. will begin at 11:00 a.m. in the City Commission Chambers, 3500 Pan American Drive. Miami. Florida. (1l4127) ` 1116 Matty Hirai City Clerk City of Miami, Florida 87 V 1678M .1 J t MIAMI REVIEW - Published Daily except Saturday, Sun uy and Legal Holidays Miami, Dade County, Florida. STATE OF FLORIDA COUNTY OF DADS Solari the undersigned authority personally appeared Sookie Williams. who on oath says that she is the Vice President of Legal Advertising of the Miami Review, a daily (except Saturday, Sunday and Legal Holidays) newspaper, publiehed at Miami In Dads County, Florida: that the attached copy of advertisement, being a Legal Advertisement of Notice In the matter of CITY OF MIAMI PUBLIC HEARING JAN. 8, 1987 P.O. # 4108 Inthe ............. xxx ....................... Court, was published in said newspaper in the Issues of Dec. 29, 1986 Afflant further says that the sold Miami Review Is a newspaper publlshod at Miami In said Dade County, Florida, and that the said newspaper has heretofore boon continuously ppublished In said Dodo County, Florida, each day (except Saturday, Sunday and Legal Holidays) and has been entered as second class mall matter at the post office In Miami In said Dods, County, Florida. for a period of one year next preceding the first publication of the attached copy of advertisemenk and afflant further says that she has neither paid nor promised any p.rson, firm or corporation any discount, robots, commission or refuel fa the purpose of securing this advertisement for pub( on In the�aid newspaper. • I ' w _ 7A106 r or(rerti scribed before me this A.D. 19..... 86 of Prorids at Large CITY OP11MIAIIMI#- • PLCRICf1 NOTION To THE PUBLIC A public hearing will be held by the City Commission of the City of Miami, Florida, on January 8, 1987, at 11:00 am in the City Commission Chitlmbers at 3500 Pan American'Ddvb, Miami, Flor- ida, for the ptfrpbtte of consider- Ing a waivat of the requirements of obtaining sealed bids for the update and expansion of a City Atlas produced and copyrighted by the Sanborn Map Company In 1972, for the procurement of addi- tional copies of the Atlas, and for the compilation of a building data file also based upon the Atlas. the updated AIR 7HtIlsi" 1"111111M upon a current Ourbside inventory of each building 16 the City of Miami and be consistent with the building data file for cross- referencing purposes. This serv• . Ice is provided by the Sanborn Map Company, a division of Real Estate Data, Inc., of Miami, Flori- da, at a total cost of $184,335. Inquiries from other potential sources of such -services who feel that they might be able to satisfy the City's requiremerfts for this project may contact Alan Roddy, �aI the City of Miami Planning Department (305) 579-M. Matty Hirai City Clerk Miami, Florida i #4108 12129 W122905M r-. 4u�r 1 y..