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THE MIAMI HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY
1 HERALD PLAZA, MIAMI, FLORIDA 33101 • (AREA CODE 306) 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 (4071)
was published in the issue or'issues of THE MIAMI HERALD on
SERIE BER 18th„1986.....................
or 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 IQ .$3L. day of
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Personally appeared before me the undersigned, Jorge 1.. Consuuegrae
to me well-known, who being duly sworn deposes and says that he is Credit Kanager
of Diario Las Americas, newspaper of general circulation, published daily except
Monday, in Miami, Dade County, Florida. Affiant further says that the above
named newspaper has continuosly published daily except tlondays in Dade Countye
Florida, for more than one year inmediately preceding first putlication of said
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second class mail matter in the United States Post Office in Miami, Dade Countye
Florida, and that the Legal Notice or Advertisement, all copy of which is here to
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Miami, Dade County, Florida
STATEOFFLORIDA) SS PROOF OF PUBLICATION
COUNTY OF DADE j
Before the undersigned authority personally appeared MOHAMED HAMALUDIN, who on oath says that
he is the Managing Editor of THE MIAMI TIMES, weekly newspaper published at Miami, Dade County,
Florida; that the attached copy of advertisement was published in said newspaper in the issues of:
September 18, 1986
Affiant further states that THE MIAMI TIMES is a newspaper published in Miami, Dade County, Florida,
and that the said newspaper has heretofore been continuously published in said Dade County, Florida each.
week and has been entered as second class mail matter at the U.S. Post Office in Miami, Dade County,
Florida for a period of more than one year next preceding date of publication of the attached copy of adver-
tisement; further affiant says that he has neither paid nor promised any firm, person or corporation any dis-
count, rebate, commission or refund for the purpose of securing this advertisement for publication in this
newspaper.n
Managing Editor
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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 (3931)
was published in the issue or'issues of THE MIAMI HERALD on
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SEPTEMBER 'nth. 1986...................
or 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.
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ASBRDFEN+ Wash. --- (AP) `® � ... �� j►Ot1 �O i1nt�
Wunjlz Bears that strip bark fromsearch of food can causeions of dollars in damage Wtoo many °F thusnies haves fir rops, and Umber
tradiuonally hired [beh you'll find the `,
ntrol them. r,�-`
But after killing 1,122 bears, by°pulA$1on 1n trouble.
his own count, Flowers now Ralph Flowers, htutte`
bsually ventures into the woods s..� •--.---.-
4"Without his rifle, instead packing a
. $ 4ive•gallon pail of bear vittles. '
He believes he has found a A hearing Is set for today It
'better way to control bear dam- Corvallis. Ore•, in the suit, wI"
age: feed the creatures. seeks an end to the hunting and-#
His experiments are being least $11,000 In damages. Tbjt
' watched closely in Oregon, where money would be used in a
a lawsuit seeks to end bear killing program to control bear t
y timber, companies. Also watch- In the cage. W llamettete .
ng are Washington Game Depart• tries, Starker Forests and` 'Hq
anent officials who would like to Oakes Lumber Co. were sued for
Yr ,tnd spring bear hunting. having had 13 bears near ` Alamo,
"I still love to hunt most . Ore., killed, at a cost of $6,000;
} Inything," said Flowers, who was The suit was filed by Cathy Sue.
3 ' zhired In 1960 to shoot black bears and Roger Anunsen of Salem, wW
.which damaged young trees after are backed by the Fund
Zwinter hibernation. Animals,
I "But," he added, "it gets to the Cathy Sue Anunsen said tbit'
r point where you want to think Fund for Animals, headed b
about the animal as a resource, writer Cleveland . Amory,._ !tom
l s too. It's not like a tree that's agreed to feed the bean wilt
renewable. The bear, If you go and Program like. Flower' but that
! a too many of them, you'll find timber com n
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the population in trouble." offer, "Tbat � AD r,
So his. trusty. Remington. sits but to file suit, she said...
Skome and Flowers heads for the Flowers works to the waslow
Wits; with a mixture of dog food, ton Foes: protective Associ�►tloq
2iroteln, `fiber, sugar and `other whlab.hiraibima�sahunter
!Ingredients that he calls pellet '1975 named him its animal daw
, ormula No. 6. age control director.,
The :food Is put. out in areas Scars an `.his scalp, hands
where bears have become Pests arms testify. ,.to `mauling:
:luring the, April -June period that w' Waded bears in 1905 and -1 F
fall s , between hibernation and the "Old pear d&l,Wbat.vartes t
time when berries ripen. 1l!,.t $ to Sarre his life; `Ffoq
r- 1:. Though .not all, bears eat tree said.,
3rusome appear to be attract. His:work ,me 'Pi# ,two
nits,
;id -to pinene, a chemical is the _.m1 tilist mostly
r U* that has a pine scant. Fjov�en = 0lyrtl c ,. s
aid.• The tastiest tree, be said, is - _,sad araueaita, ,� _=
'the Dtuglaa fir,'whichPIS :WWWO,of
'tf the most valuable to timber 1ft*V6a.M_ Gt'anmo 3
companies. saaid., Iv[esg +cr air ,to 00 food. '
The bear strips the bark, and. "Alt"floe- b�unl' fitly'
Icrapes the tree with Its teeth. he said; "Wte p b+st 3� PoV*
a%nd most bears cant eat just one. last yGut . h6s year. tAs
' m That's the, sea�retA-- k
Damage can be astronomical,"
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laid Stu Bledsoe, executive direr• bellies
or of the Washington Forest
One-bea�ur In a teatarea,10
Y Protective Association, whose er, co4ftiW to dame tre" attar
members include big and small eating Flowed' ,feaadt .tea nxe. ate'
# limber companies and landholders, was a pinene *ddfct," Flowits,
y s including Weyerhaeuser. "It can said. It was the Qy bear ho bad to
be in the millions of dollars shoot withina teat aavo-a !s'
It
statewide: ' it costs to..,
Cathy Baldwin at Willamette Flowers ejUMILted, ;?
is ,Industries in Portland. Ore., said alone might come to #I00{n,
one bear can cause up to $20,000 per bear.
'damage in a year. If
you can feed him for =100 tag
Willamette is one of three $300, you've still got the bear,
companies in Oregon being sued you've still got the trees, and the
for killing bears. Although Flow- public is happier," he said.
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INANCE
ry OF THE CttlssR,m'"ION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA, TO BE Hal) ON TFIURSDAY :1 , COM-
AT,111 A() ! AT CITY. HALL, 3#W PAN AMFRICAN DRIVE, MIAMI FLORIDA, THE MIAMI CITY COMMISSION WILL CibjM OER THE
. AND ZONING PORTION OF THE AGENDA FOR FINAL READING AND ADOPTION THEREOF;
A# THE ZONNO ATLAS OF ORDINANCE NO. 9M. THE ZONING ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA.
O SSWATION OF APPROXIMATELY 2664-2574 SOUTHWEST 27TH LANE. MIAMI FLORIDA (MORE PAR -
OM 14I PROM RS-7/2 ONE. FAMILY DETACHED RESIDENTIAL TO ROAM RESIDENTIAL -OFFICE BY MAKING
(FIN At TIM NECESSARY CHANGES ON PAGE NO.43 OF SAID ZONING ATLAS MADE A PART OF ORDINANCE
NO, t AND DESCRIPTION IN ARTICLE 3, SECTION 300. THEREOF; CONTAINING A REPEALER PROVISION AND A .
�1IERAl9Il!'
► CITY TO AMEND ORDINANCE NO. 9500. AS AMENDED, THE ZONING ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF MIAMI, AN&TH[E
Qk WILL BE HELD ON THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1986, COMMENCING AT 9:00 A.M. IN CITY HALL, 3500 PAN A4�IER-
Y1 ? TO CONSIDER THE FOLLOWING ITEMS RELATED TO THE PLANNING AND ZONING PORTION OF THE AGENDA FOR FIRST
We ONL
....
AN ti ?NrA1 THE ZONING ATLAS OF ORDINANCE NO.9500, THE ZONING ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA.
BY CHALK llli CLASSIFICATION OF APPROXIMATELY 3900-3998 WEST FLAGLER STREET, MIAMI, FLORIDA, (MORE
s�AfiTlt�l1Y �) FROM 10-2/6 GENERAL RESIDENTIAL AND RS-2/2 ONE -FAMILY DETACHED RESIDENTIAL TO CR-
IAi71" (COMMUNITY) MAKING FINDIHOS; AND BY MAKING ALL THE NECESSARY CHANGES ON PAGE NO.32
OF sQAIAi= tAs MADE A PART OF ORDINANCE NO. 9£00 BY REFERENCE AND DESCRIPTION IN ARTICLE 3, SECTION 300,
THERE A REPEALER PROVISION AND A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE.
"MIAMI, AN ORDIliM40 n THE ZONING ATLAS OF ORDINANCE N0.9500, THE ZONING ORDINANCE yr THE .� CITY OF FLORIDA.
BY CHI . CLASSIFICATION OF APPROXIMATELY 4220. 4234 and 4244 N.W. 2ND STREET, AND APPROXIMATELY 4225
N.W.� 1t$i FLOM!n RE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED HEREIN) FROM RG-113 GENERAL RESIDENTIAL (ONE AND TWO -
SIC FAMILY) TO EACIALrREENTIAL (COMMUNITY) BY MAKING FINDINGS; AND BY MAKING, ALL THE NECESSARY CHANGES
" ON PAGE SM ZONING ATLAS MADE A PART OF ORDINANCE NO. 9500 BY REFERENCE AND DESCRIPTION IN ARTICLE 3.
SECT",�dOy`., ,CONTAINNG A REPEALER PROVISION AND A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE.
AN ORDINA!! THE ZONING ATLAS OF ORDINANCE N0.9b00, THE ZONING ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA.
sY CNM40M CLASSIFICATION OF APPROXIMATELY 1640-1636 BRICKELL AVENUE, MIAMI, FLORIDA. (MORE PARTICULAR-
i.Y FROM RG-2.1/3.3 GENERAL RESIDENTIAL TO RG-2.1/5 GENERAL RESIDENTIAL MAINTAINING THE SPI-4 BRICK -
ELL AREA MAM OVERLAY DISTRICT, BY MAKING FINDINGS; AND BY MAKING ALL THE NECESSARY CHANGES ON PAGE NO.
37 OF. SAID AllAt3 MADE A PART OF ORDINANCE NO.9500 BY REFERENCE AND DESCRIPTION IN ARTICLE 3. SECTION 300,
Jrt.I EOF; tX)lt1, . A REPEALER PROVISION AND A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE.
�AIAIi�I.ITr PROPOSES TO AMEND ORDINANCE NO.9500, AS AMENDED, THE ZONING ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF MIAMI, AND THE
tm" OOI E-.A NG WILL BE HELD ON THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 26, 1986, COMMENCING AT 9:00 A.M. IN CITY HALL, 3500 PAN AMER-
CONSIDER THE FOLLOWING ITEMS RELATED TO THE PLANNING AND ZONING PORTION OF THE AGENDA;
A REIOitlTiOH TIME INSTALLATION OF DRIVE-IN FACILITIES AT A FINANCIAL INSTITUTION LOCATED AT APPROXIMATELY
821 37 AVENUE, MIAMI, FLORIDA, MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED HEREIN, AS PER PLANS ON FILE SUBJECT TO
LANiD1IwGAPE ` OVAL BY THE PLANNING DEPARTMENT AND ALL DEDICATIONS AS REQUIRED BY THE PUBLIC WORKS
DEPARTMENT RESOLUTION NO.88.88; ZONED CR-2/7 COMMERCIAL -RESIDENTIAL (COMMUNITY). THIS SPECIAL EXCEPTION IS
11L80iQ TIME LIMITATION OF TWELVE MONTHS IN WHICH A BUILDING PERMIT MUST BE OBTAINED. `
A" THE DECISION OF THE ZONING BOARD AND DENYING THE APPLICATION FOR A SPECIAL EXCEPTION FOR
DRIVE-N FACILITIES AT A FINANCIAL INSTITUTION LOCATED AT APPROXIMATELY 821.899 NORTHWEST 37
AiiIRNN�PI. MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED HEREIN, AS PER PLANS ON FILE SUBJECT TO LANDSCAPE PLAN AP -
DEPARTMENT AND ALL DEDICATIONS AS REQUIRED BY THE PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT AND ZB RE-
ZONED CR-W COMMERCIAL-R IDEN IAL (COMMUNITY).
ALUTi(1' ING THE DECISION OF THE ZONING BOARD GRANTING A VARIANCE FROM ORDINANCE 9500, AS AMENDED, THE
i OF THE CITY OF MIAMI. SCHEDULE OF DISTRICT REGULATIONS, PAGE 3 OF 6. TABLE 3, STANDARD RATIOS BY
LAND SECTORS AND PAGE 4 OF 6, CR COMMERCIAL -RESIDENTIAL (GENERALLY) MINIMUM OPEN SPACE REQUIRE-
:. SECOND STORY ADDITION TO THE EXISTING' STRUCTURE FOR THE PROPERTY LOCATED AT S985 SOUTHWEST
FLORIDA (MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED HEREIN), AS PER PLANS ON FILE. PROVIDING 3,233 SQUARE FEE'
L46! OF RATIO (4,628 SQUARE FEET (.64) REQUIRED); 640.36 SQUARE FEET (0.09) OF PEDESTRIAN OPEN SPACE (1,++42�5 y
l3Q()A FAT RED?; WAIVING THE REQUIRED 10 FOOT FRONT -YARD AND PROVIDING FOUR (4) OF FOURTEEN (14) REQUIRED
OFF-STREET_' SPACES; ZONED CR-2/7 COMMERCIAL RESIDENTIAL (COMMUNITY). THIS VARIANCE HAS A TIME LIMITATION OF
TWELVE (qj, IN WHICH A BUILDING PERMIT MUST BE OBTAINED.
A'THE DECISION OF THE ZONING BOARD AND DENYING THE APPLICATION FOR VARIANCE FROM ORDINANCE
9600; AS ZONING ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF MIAMI, SCHEDULE OF DISTRICT REGULATIONS, PAGE 3 OF 6. TABLE 3,
F ? STANDARD LAND USE INTENSITY SECTORS AND PAGE 4 OF 6, CA COMMERCIAL -RESIDENTIAL (GENERALLY) MINIMUM
OPEN SP ENTS, TO PERMIT A SECOND STORY ADDITION TO THE EXISTING STRUCTURE FOR THE PROPERTY LOCATED ;
ATai865 Il)TH STREET, MIAMI. FLORIDA (MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED HEREIN), AS PER PLANS ON FILE, PROVIDING
3,283 (.48► OF OPEN SPACE RATIO (4,528 SQUARE FEET (.64) REQUIRED); 640.36 SQUARE FEET (0.09) OF PEDESTRIAN
OPEN lIPA#7 SQUARE FEET (•21) REQUIREM WAIVING THE REQUIRED 10 FOOT FRONT YARD AND PROVIDING FOUR (4) OF
FOURTE01 OFF-STREET PARKING SPACES; ZONED CR-2/7 COMMERCIAL RESIDENTIAL ICOMMUNITYL !
A THE RECISION OF THE ZONING BOARD AND DENYING THE APPEAL OF THE SPECIAL EXCEPTION A3 LISTED
IN A$ AMENDED, THE ZONING ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF MIAMI, SCHEDULE OF DISTRICT REGULATIONS. PAGE 2
J F 6,1" RESIDENTIAL, PRINCIPAL USES AND STRUCTURES, TO PERMIT ACCESSORY INSTALLATION AND FACILITIES FAR
iT4E.PROP>UlT1I TED AT 595040.80-90 NORTHWEST TTH STREET. MIAMI, FLORIDA (MOST PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED HEREIN), AS
-P.ER-,PER `;FpR THE PAN AMERICAN HOSPITAL LOCATED AT 5959 NORTHWESt 7TH STREET. SUBJECT TO: (1) THE AP
iPLiiCAlR A, 24-HOUR TOWING SERVICE AVAILABLE FOR'USE BY THE NEIGHBORS IN THE AREA IN CASE OF ILLEGALLY
PAIIKEQ PAYING FOR THE INSTALLATION OF A TRAFFIC LIGHT IF APPROVED BY DADE COUNTY TRAFFIC 'AND
Via► OPERATING HOURS OF FACILITY TO BE MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY FROM 8:00 A.M. TO 6 00 P.M.; (4) PROVIDING
?EN{�(1DDjj pARKWG SPACES ON THE HOSPITAL SITE LOCATED`AT 5959 NORTHWEST 7TH STREET; (6) PROVIDING ALL
tD�CATKltii>l' BY THE PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT; AND (6) A REVIEW BY THE ZONING BOARD ONE YEAR AFTER DATE .
f l3FUAtitOMl' TE OF OCCUPANCY; ZONED RG-3/5 GENERAL RESIDENTIAL THIS SPECIAL EXCEPTION HAS A TIME LIMITA-
3 TK1i111 OFTWEVA `MONTHS IN WHIM A BUILDING PERMIT MUST BE OBTAINED.
t Allifto . T14E DECISION OF THE ZONING BOARD AND THEREBY DENYING THE SPECIAL EXCEPTION AS LISTED IN OR-
OMtANCE4 D, THE ZONING ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF MIAMI, SCHEDULE OF DISTRICT REGULATIONS. PAGE 2 OF 6,
L, PRINCIPAL USES AND STRUCTURES; TO PERMIT ACCESSORY INSTALLATION AND FACILITIES FOR THE
? F'FKiYlL$K:AT �90 NORTHWEST 7TH STREET, MIAMI, FLORIDA (MORT PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED HEREIN). AS PER
t OFi FIKA THE PAN AMERICAN HOSPITAL LOCATED AT $959 NORTHWEST 7TH STREET. SUBJECT TO: (1) THE APPLICANT
.: .A it ' TOWING SERVICE AVAILABLE FOR. USE 'BY';THE NEIGHBORS IN THE AREA IN CASE OF ILLEGALLY PARKED
i. PAYING FOR THE INSTALLATION OF A TRAFFIC LIGHT IF APPROVED BY DADE COUNTY TRAFFIC AND TRANSPOIR-
a HOURS OF FAC(UTY TO BE MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY FROM 8 00 A.M. TO 6:00 P.M.; (4) PROVIDING TEN (10)
SPACES ON THE HOSPITAL SITE LOrAIM AT.li%9 NORTHWEST 7TH STREET; (5) PROVIDING ALL DEDICATIONS
PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT; AND (6) A AE!V*W BY THE ZONING BOARD ONE YEAR AFTER DATE OF ISSUANCE
PAWY. ZONED RG-3/5 GENERAL L;.
# * TO AMEND ORDINANCE NO. 950I► AS AMENDED, THE ZONING ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF MIAMI, AND THE
WILL BE HELD ON THURSDAY,.SEPT(I BER 25, 1986, COMMENCING AT 9:00 A.M. IN CITY HALL, 3500 •PAN AMER-
CONSIDER THE FOLLOWING ITEMS REI.AT!'S'!'TO THE PLANNING AND ZONING PORTION OF THE AGENDA;
i G THE PLAT ENTITLED HIGH PARK PlTAL SUBDIVISION FIRST ADDITION A SUBDIVISION IN THE CITY
�u 111w1� LNG THE DEDICATIONS SHOWN ON SAIp ; AND ACCEPTING A COVENANT TO RUN WITH THE LAND POST-
3 TE CONSTRUCTION OF CERTAIN IMPROVT$ UNTIL REQUIRED BY THE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS
DIRECTING THE CITY MANAGER AND CITY K TO EXECUTE THE PLAT AND PROVIDING FOR THE REGOHDA
TlON PLAT 1 g E PUBLIC RECORDS OF DADE COUNTYLA.
CITY CO PUB1.10 PROI't7 ;FS T'C) AMEND OFibfNAM1ICF NO. 1159, AS Ar r FJIiF t) i HL iUntlh-(i, (FB C B£ +i�IC F.; Or 1 FIE CITY OF PAtAMI, AND TIIF
lI49 f IeC3fTlDA, CONSDFHVARINGA WILL RE HELD ON TI PISDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 196, AFTER 3:30 PM IN CITY HAI L, 3500 PAN AMERICAN DRIVE.
AA Rt=SOLtlTlOrf Ater R THE FOLLOWING ITEMS 11F:LATED TO TI1E F I ANNINC, AND %LINING PORTION OF THE AGFNDA•
ROJtOlT A SIDING THFC DEVELOPMENT ORDFF? (RESOLUTION 79-396, MAY 24, 1979, AS AMENDED) FOR THE MIAMI CENTER I =
LY 100 CHO,nN PLL A Ar D n� ROXMIREGIOATELY 201 399 S. SISCAYNE ROUT FVARD RFINGd TRACT In DUPONT N7 PLAZND A (FD 50- 1); INCORPOR-
ATING THIy APPLICATIOI,I FOR DEVELOPMENT APPROVAL. AND THE 49EPORT AN0f4F_tQtu MFN0A71 (�-T
(1iECU1(7NAL PLA Nq CC)t NCB 1 y r� AV �
MENT ORDER NNI. r, t; MAKING FBNi1tNG18, A__ Sfit#} FRQ�.II CT S#T t h;
ITfAINING TO THE FNTIRE SITE; FUATHVIII, ADS# CONDITIONS PEATAt ON1 Y'.' T1 -
Ttil" SUBJECT RIM KNOWN AS ,ONE DUPONT PLAZA" (FORMERLY KNOWN AS *113ISCAYNE IIIA") P"ASE
WITH CONDITIONS THE SOUTHFRN PORTION OF THE SUB,IE•CT PROJECT KNOWN AS ONE DUPONT"
UPONT PLJU7 1�##ASttiS51 Aft#;" '
DIRECTING THE CITY CLERK TO RECORD AND SEND COPIES OF THE HEREIN RESOLUTION AND DIVELOPI4lEiVT OROEFG Ttl dt
AGENCIES AND THE DEVELOPER. ;
E MIAMI CITY COMag1;ISION PROPOSES TO AMEND ORDINANCE NO. 9500. AS AMENDED, THE ZONING ORDINANCE Or THE CITY OF MIAINE,, � NMI CITY CODE. A PUBLIC '
WI, FLORIDA, TO CONSI HEARING WILL BE HELD ON THURSDAY, �EPTER98ER 25, 1986, AFTER 5:00 P.M. tN CITY "ALL, 350t? PAN A
OPTION THEREOF; DER THE FOLLOWING ITEM RELATED TO THE PLANNING AND ZONING PORTION OF THE AGENDA FOR FINAL (•tEAtO A.
AN ORDINANCE ADOPTING THE MIAMI COMPREHENSIVE NEIGHBORHOOD PLAN AND ADDENDUM, DATED SEPTEMBER 25, 1985, WHI3:#T
REPLACES MIAMI COMPREHENSIVE NEIGHBORHOOD PLAN 1976-1986, PROVIDING PURPOSE; INCORPORATING THE OFFICIAL GUIDE;
PROVIDING FOR A TRANSITIONAL PERIOD; AND CONTAINING A REPEALER PROVISION AND A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE.
NOVICE OF CHANGE OF LAND USE
CITY OF MIAMI COMMISSION PROPOSES TO CHANGE THE USE OF LAND WITHIN THE AREA SHOWN IN THE MAP IN THIS ADVERTISEMENT.A
UPUI!?tNG
NG ON THE PROPOSAL WILL BE HELD ON THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1986, AFTER 5:00 P.M. IN CITY HALL, 3500 PAN AMERICAN DRIVE, TO ObN-
)ER FOR FIRST READING ONLY THE PROPOSED CHANGE AS SET OUT BELOW:
MRDiNANCE AMENDING THE'MIAM1 COMPREHENSIVE NEIGHBORHOOD PLAN 1976-1986 FOR PROPERTY
0 AT APPROXIMATELY 3427-3523 SOUTHWEST 22ND TERRACE (MORE PARTICULA SLY DESCRIBED FNA DBY CHANGING THE MSIGNATION OF THE SUBJECT PROPERTY FROM LOW -MODERATE DENSITY
T1AL TO RESTRICTED COMMERCIAL; MAKING FINDINGS; AND, CONTAINING A REPEALER PROVISION
10 A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE. Icoau wan S. w. to sr.
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1 ORDINANCE AMENDING THE MIAMI COMPREHENSIVE NEIGHBORHOOD PLAN AND ADDENDA (September
45) FOR PROPERTY LOCATED AT APPROXIMATELY 3427-3523 SOUTHWEST 22ND TERRACE (MORE
AfICULARLY DESCRIBED HEREIN) BY CHANGING THE DESIGNATION OF THE SUBJECT PROPERTY FROM
)W-MODERATE DENSITY RESIDENTIAL TO COMMERCIAL -RESIDENTIAL; MAKING FINDINGS; AND,
DNTAINING A REPEALER PRO"tON AND A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE.
NOTICE OF CHANGE OF LAND USE 171711If I'I'l fl I 10 nT
fHE CITY OF MIAMI COMMISSION PROPOSES TO CHANGE THE USE OF LAND WITHIN THE AREA SHOWN IN THE MAP IN THIS ADVERTISEMENT. A PUSUC
TEARING ON THE PROPOSAL WILL BE HELD ON THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1986, AFTER 5:00 P.M. IN CITY HALL, 3500 PAN AMERICAN DRIVE, TO CON.
WER FOR FIRST READING ONLY THE PROPOSED CHANGE AS SET OUT BELOW:
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE MIAMI COMPREHENSIVE NEIGHBORHOOD PLAN 1976-1986 FOR PROPERTY
LOCATED AT APPROXIMATELY 3591 SOUTHWEST 22ND TERRACE (MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED HERM)
BY CHANGING THE DESIGNATION OF THE SUBJECT PROPERTY FROM LOW -MODERATE DENSITY RESIDENTIAL
WAY w. TO RESTRICTED COMMERCIAL; MAKING FINDINGS; AND, CONTAINING A REPEALER PROVISION AND A SEVER -
ABILITY CLAUSE.
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AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE MIAMI COMPREHENSIVE NEIGHBORHOOD PLAN AND ADDENDA (SEPTEMBER
1985) FOR PROPERTY LOCATED AT APPROXIMATELY 3591, SOUTHWEST 22ND TERRACE (MORE PARTICU ILARLY
DESCRIBED HEREIN) BY CHANGING THE DESIGNATION OF THE SUBJECT PROPERTY FROM LOW -MODERATE
i �_ I _ _ DENSITY RESIDENTIAL TO COMMERCIAL -RESIDENTIAL; MAKING FINDINGS; AND, CONTAINING A REPEALER
- ---- --------- PROVISION AND A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE.
} ' MIAMI CITY COMMISSION PROPOSES TO AMEND ORDINANCE NO. 9500, AS AMENDED, THE ZONING ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF MIAMI, AND THE
CITY CODE. A PUBLIC HEARING WILL BE HELD ON THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1986, AFTER 5:00 P.M. IN CRY HALL, 35W PAN AMERICAN ORItIE,
FLORIDA, TO CONSIDER THE FOLLOWING ITEMS RELATED TO THE PLANNING AND ZONING PORTION OF THE AGENDA FOR FIRST READM ONLY;
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE ZONING ATLAS OF ORDINANCE NO.9500. THE ZONING ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF MIAMI, FLOR�DA;
BY CHANGING THE ZONING CLASSIFICATION OF APPROXIMATELY 3427-3523 S.W. 22ND TERRACE, MIAMI, FLORIDA. (MORE PAR
TICULARLY DESCRIBED HEREIN) FROM RG 1/3 GENERAL RESIDENTIAL (ONE AND TWO-FAMILY) TO CR-3/7 COMMERCIAL -RESIDENTIAL Al
z ((GENERAL) BY MAKING FINDINGS; AND BY MAKING ALL THE NECESSARY CHANGES ON PAGE NO.42 OF SAID ZONING ATLAS MADE A
PART OF ORDINANCE W 9M00 BY REFERENCE AND DESCRIPTION IN ARTICLE 3, SECTION 300, THEREOF; CONTAINING A REPEALER
j' PROVISION AND A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE.
AN ORDINANCE AMENOW THE ZONING ATLAS OF ORDINANCE NO.9500, THE ZONING ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA,
BY CHANGING THE ZONING CLASS114CATION OF APPROXIMATELY 3591 S.W. 22ND TERRACE, MIAMI, FLORIDA, (MORE PARTICULARLY
DESCRIBED HEREIN) FROM,RQ 113 GENERAL RESIDENTIAL (ONE AND TWO-FAMILY) TO CR-3/7 COMMERCIAL -RESIDENTIAL (GENERAL)
BY MAKING FINDINGS; AND by MAKING ALL THE NECESSARY CHANGES ON PAGE NO. 42 OF SAID ZONING ATLAS MADE A PART OF
OF�INANCE MO. OW BY R 4MENCE AND DESCRIPTION IN ARTICLE 3, SECTION 300, THEREOF; CONTAINING A REPEALER PROVWON
AND ASEVERABIUTY CLAUSE.
AN ORDINANCE AMENDM'THE ZONING TEXT OF ORDINANCE 95M, THE ZONING ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF MIAMI; FLORIDA, BY
t AMENDING SUBSECTION 2024.1.4 OF SECTION 2024, "PIERS, DOCKS. WHARVES, DOCKAGE, BOAT HOUSES, AND BOAT SUPS. TO
# PROHIBIT HOUSEBOATS, 94 RS-1 AND RS-2 DISTRICTS, AND SUBSECTION 2024.11 TO REQUIRE ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ON AP-
2 pLICATIONS TO EXTEND. DOCKS INTO WATERWAYS, CANALS OR BISCAYNE BAY; AMENDING ARTICLE 36, "DEFINITIONS," TO DEFINE
"HOUSEBOAT' :AND BY AMENDING PAGE 2 OF THE OFFICIAL SCHEDULE OF DISTRICT REGULATIONS TO PROHIBITHOUSEBOATS IN
RB-1 AND RS-2 ONE -FAMILY IDETACHED RESIDENTIAL DISTRICTS; CONTAINING A REPEALER PROVISION AND A SEVERABILITY C(AtJ$E.
AM ORDINANCE AIWENDNIG ORDINANCE NO.9500, THE ZONING ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA. BY AMENDIN4a3TA1UTE
'.I= OF ARTICLE 32 EHTITL.ED "STATUS OF -DECISIONS OF ZONING BOARDS; REVIEW BY CITY COMMISSION; COMMISSION POWERS;
` 11,101CIAL REVIE *f! BY WOUIRM EXHAUSTION OF ADMINISTRATIVE REMEDIES PRIOR TO JUDICIAL REVIEW AND PROVIDING THAT
THE METHOD.OF JUOK2AL REVIEW OF CITY COMMISSION DECISIONS SHALL BE BY FILING A NOTICE OF APPEAL; ,COWAR11NG A'
' REPEALER PROVISKM ANDA SEVERABIUTY CLAUSE.
tlte;propoW OrdNtAVn &W Reaolui)ons are available for review at the Planning and Zoning Boards Administration Departnwt, 276 N.W. 2 titles { y
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I Commisaion rao that all _Interested parties be present or represented at this meeting and aro ;invited to 64M. a_ thi1M H C
—' j y desire to ap 11 arty.d9CW6n of the City Commission wilt) respect to any matter to be considered at this meeting, Ettai parson ate N"
record o1 tF Iainoa�dinA IS rliaAdll,rlckridirtg >311 testimony and evidence upon which any appeal may be bused (F/8 2136 01 } = r,
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