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HomeMy WebLinkAboutO-10042J-35-653 6/28/85 ORDINANCE NO, 10 0 4 2 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE ZONING ATLAS OF ORDINANCE NO. 9500, TEE ZONING ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIOA, BY CHANGING THE ZONING CLASSIFICATION OF APPROXIMATELY 1901-1929 NORTHWEST 15TH AVENUE AND APPROXIMATELY 1461-1499 NORTHWEST 19TH STREET, MIAMI, FLORIDA, (MORE PARTICULARLY DSSCR18ED HEREIN) FROM RG-3/6 GENERAL RESIDENTIAL TO AG-3/7 GENERAL RESIDENTIAL BY MAKING FINDINGS; AND BY MAKING ALL THE NECESSARY CHANGES ON PANE NO. 24 OF SAID ''ZONING ATLAS MADE A PART OF ORDINANCE NO. 9500 BY REFERENCE AND DESCRIPTION IN ARTICLE 3, SECTION 300, THEREOF; CONTAINING A REPEALER PROVISION AND A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE. WHEREAS, the Miami Zoning Board, at its meeting of June 3, 1985, Item No. 2, following an advertised hearing, adopted Resolution No. ZB 77-85, by a 9 to 0 vote, RECOMMENDING APPROVAL of a change of zoning classification, as hereinafter set forth; and WHEREAS, the City Commission after careful consideration of this matter deems it advisable and in the best interest of the general welfare of the City of Miami and its inhabitants to grant this change of zoning classification as hereinafter set forth; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA: Section 1. The Zoning Atlas of Ordinance No. 9500, the zoning ordinance of the City of Miami, Florida, is hereby amended by changing the zoning classification of approximately 1901-1929 Northwest 15th Avenue and approximately 1461-1499 Northwest 19th Street, Miami, Florida more particularly described as Lots 30-35, Block 2, BRADDOCK SUBDIVISION NO. 4 (3-61) of the Public Records of Dade County, Florida, from RG-3/6 GENERAL RESIDENTIAL to RG-3/7 GENERAL RESIDENTIAL, Section 2. It is hereby found that this zoning classi- fication change; (a) is in conformity with the adopted Miami, Comprehensive Neighborhood Plan; (b) is not contrary to the established land use patterns (c) Will not; create an isolated district unrelated to adjacent and nearby districts; (d) is not out of scale with the needs of the neighborhood or the City; (e) Will not materially alter the population density pattern or increase or Overtax the load on public facilities such as schools, utilities, streets, Ptc.; (f) Is necessary due to changed or changing conditions- (g) Will not adversely influence living conditions in the neighborhood; (h) Will not create or excessively increase traffic congestion or otherwise affect public safety; (i) Will not create a drainage problem; (j) Will not seriously reduce light and air to adjacent area; (k) Will not adversely affect property values in the adjacent area; (1) Will not be a deterrent to the improvement or develop- ment of adjacent property in accord with existing regulations; (m) Will not constitute a grant of special privilege to an individual owner as contrasted with protection of the public welfare; Section 3. Page No. 24 of the Zoning Atlas, made a part of Ordinance No. 9500 by reference and description in Article 3, Section 300 of said Ordinance, is hereby amended to reflect the changes made necessary by these amendments. Section 4. All ordinances, code sections, all parts thereof in conflict herewith are hereby repealed insofar as they are in conflict. Section 5. Should any part or provision of this Ordi- nance be declared by a court of competent jurisdiction to be invalid, the same shall not affect the validity of the ordinance as a whole. PASSED ON FIRST READING BY TITLE ONLY this 25th day of July , 1985. PASSED ON SECOND AND FINAL READING BY TITLE ONLY this 26th day of September , 1985. Maurice A. Ferre MAURICE A. FERRET Mayor M (d) is not Out of scale with the needs of the neighborhood or the City; (e) Will not materially alter the population density pattern or inc-tease or overtax the load on public facilities such as schools, utilities# streets, etc.; (f) is necessary due to changed or changing conditions; (g) Will not adversely influence living conditions in the neighborhood; (h) Will not create or excessively increase traffic congestion or otherwise affect public safety; (i) will not create a drainage problem; (j) Will not seriously reduce light and air to adjacent area; (k) Will not adversely affect property values in the adjacent area; (1) Will not be a deterrent to the improvement or develop- ment of adjacent property in accord with existing regulations; (m) Will not constitute a grant of special privilege to an individual owner as contrasted with protection of the public welfare; Section 3. Page No. 24 of the Zoning Atlas, made a part of Ordinance No. 9500 by reference and description in Article 3, Section 300 of said Ordinance, is hereby amended to reflect the changes made necessary by these amendments. Section 4. All ordinances, code sections, all parts t' thereof in conflict herewith are hereby repealed insofar as they are in conflict. Section 5. Should any part or provision of this Ordi- nance be declared by a court of competent jurisdiction to be invalid, the same shall not affect the validity of the ordinance as a whole. PASSED ON FIRST READING BY TITLE ONLY this 25th day of July , 1985. PASSED ON SECOND AND FINAL READING BY TITLE ONLY this 26th day of September , 1985. I OMPT", T,777, I, zq EPAR90 AND APPROV80 BY! Agsigtaht City Att4�thty APPROV8D A8 ANb COPRECTNE88: UU%-IM mb U%ju"n city Attotney GMM/wpc/ab/487 %flan Clerk of the City of I - ii, rIotidI, 111.11 kill t'oe C2/, of r r i i 11i1=r�rck't c koFly I Ll :uld I Ilk: r,,! k: t e wHINIESS h.11ikl i'll'i the ri k e ") City tilizc2/ ..... day kit......:..._. D. 11) ....... ... ... ... . . ....... . rC— *it y CC i e r k 3 1004Z CItY OF MIAMI. PLORIOA INTER -OFFICE MEMORANDUM The Honorable Mayor and Members GATE: July 15, 1985 of the City Commission SUBJECT ORDINANCE - RECOMMEND APPROVAL CHANGE OF ZONING APPROX 1901-1929 NW 15 AVENUE & rRCM Sergio Pereira REFERENCES. APPROX 1461-1499 NW 19 STREET City Manager ENCLOSURES COMMISSION AGENDA - JULY 25, 1985 PLANNING AND ZONING ITEMS It is recommended that the Change of Zoning Classification in the Official Zoning Atlas of Zoning Ordinance 9500, as amended, from RG- 3/6 General Residential to RG-3/7 General Residential for the property located at approximately 1901-1929 NW 15 Avenue and approximately 1461- 1499 treet be approved. The Zoning Board, at its meeting of June 3, 1985, Item 2, following an advertised hearing, adopted Resolution ZB 77 -85 by, a 9 to O vote, recommending approval of the Change of Zoning Classification in the Official Zoning Atlas of Zoning Ordinance 9500, as amended, from RG-3/6 General Residential, to RG- 3/7.General Residential for the property located at approximately 1901-1929 NW 15 Avenue and approximately 1461-1499 NW 19 Street, also described as Lots 30- 35, Block 2, BRADDOCK SUBDIVISION NO. 4 (3-61). One 'objection received in the mail; two proponents present at the meeting. Backup information is included for your review. An ORDINANCE to provide for the above has been prepared by the City Attorneys Office and submitted for consideration of the City Commission. AEPL:111 cc: Law Department NOTE: Planning Department recommends: APPROVAL i�J,,iN Ji �+�, ..p r c a. '.: • •.. .Y � � ..; K+ap.:+aas+u i�,.r .. .Ih�-.,.. •Ya,.Yy�u ..•:a'.t•. �<..� ..+, , ZONING FACT SHEET LOCATION/LEGAL Approximately 1901-1929 NW 15 Avenue b Approximately 1461-1499 NW 19 Street — Lots 30-35 - Block 2 BRADDOCK SUBDIVISION NO. 4 (3-61) APPLICANT/OWNER Civic Tower Associates, LTD c/o Jorge M. Perez and Stephen M. Ross as Trustees 2100 Coral Way, PH-1 Miami, FL 33145 Phone # 854-1919 ZONING RG-3/6 General Residential REQUEST Change of Zoning Classification in the Official Zoning Atlas of Zoning Ordinance 9500, as amended, to RG-3/7 General Residential. RECOMMENDATIONS - PLANNING DEPARTMENT APPROVAL. The subject property is a triangular s aid site adjacent to an RG-3/7 zoning to the _ South and a change of zoning would follow a _ logical pattern of development. The intended use for elderly housing would not be in conflict with surrounding land use as•public housing and elderly housing exist in the area. Such a change of zoning sector number would not,. therefore, be at odds with Miami's Comprehensive Plan.. PUBLIC WORKS No dedication is requested. DADE COUNTY TRAFFIC No comment. - b TRANSPORTATION ZONING BOARD At its meeting of June 3, 1985, the Zoning Board adopted Resolution ZB 77-85 by a 9 to 0 vote, recommending approval of the above. CITY COMMISSION At its meeting of July 25, 1985, the City Commission passed the above on First Reading. 04 it ., ?•!,f .; (ta, t'i .'Y .. • A..: • , i�!. i.7� r,: • .:1, .. . �.t. 1 ,.i A. • r�' 1 tf� 1 i is � .. ... _ .x. �-a+++' _. �'�. .+�. •� . ... .. .. � . ..: �..1i�1�b9.1•1i'�DLry1w'� w � � .. .. s. i NOW, 20 ST t 2 to is 14:4 24 P? 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Affidavit disclosing ownership of -property covered by application and disclosure of interest form (Form 4-83 and attach to application). 4. Certified list of owners of real estate within 375' radius from the outside boundaries of property covered by this application. (See Form 6-83 and attach to application.) 5. At least two photographs that show the entire property (land and improvements). 6. Atlas sheet(s) on which property appears 7. Pre`sent Zoning Designation lit V49 - 8. Proposed Zoning Designation 04W 3/7 9. Statement explaining why present zoning designation is inappropriate. (Attach to application) _10. Statement as to why proposed zoning designation is appropriate. (Attach to appli- cation) _11. Other (Specify) 12. Filing Fee of $ according to following schedule: (a) To: RS-1, RS-1.1, RS-2, RG- I , PD-H, PD-HC, (b) To: RG-2, RG-2.1, RG-2.3, RO- I , RO-2.1 (c) To: RG-2.2, RG-39 R0;3 0.04 per sq.ft. of net lot area, minimum 300.00 $0.06 per sq.ft. of net lot area, minimum $350.00 0.08 per sq.ft. of net lot area, minimum 400.00 10042 Y. 3 (d) Tot CR-I, Cat.2, CA-3, 0-1 t Co. I , cC"2y WrIlI, WF=R, I-1,1.2; SPI-It2,5,7, (e) To,. C80.I, SPI-6 ri 10.10per 0.ft �of mite idt greet, minimum 500400 �0612 per sq.ft, of net lot oteo, minimum60.00 (f) For any change in a sector nurriber only, for a particular district classifica. tion, the fee shall be the some as for a change in its district classification, as `Mown in (b) through (e) above, } (g) Surcharge "uol 'to applicable fee from (a) -(a) above, not to exceed $500,00; to be refunded if there is no appeal. (City Code - Section 62-61) _ Name �,/V'AgC II I. RL'1 -4r. < MA�h Address co-? /D O d e*fAd. WA V . Fit. Phone 464J estl -111 STATE OF FLORIDA) SS: 'COUNTY OF DADE ) sX8 R.4E P • � EA45:= , being duly sworn, deposes and says that he is the (Owner) (Authorized Agent for Owner) of the real property described in answer to question #1, above; that he has read the foregoing answers and that the same are true and complete; and (if acting as agent for owner) that he has authority to execute this petitiori an behalf of the owner. SWORN TO AND SUBS RIBED before me this day of 1 8 -�T- ` N Tary ublic, tote of Floridd afi Large MY COMMISSION EXPIRES: _ , REC.EByD - Form 25.83 CONTROL No. 1 0 o4 R R E 9"1 V "VhD By CONTROL No&_ The c�epar=ent of tlosu ng and Urban Dmlci t has awarded. Coded brio. , a non profit cafflulity Dmmldpmnt Corporation, a total of 100 units for the Elderly under the Section 202 program. The nutrttiber of units is fined. The present sector numb 3/6 albs for approximately $0 units based in floor area amputations. ,s The proposed sector number RO 3/7 will allow in excess of the required the sector nutbers of (although not heeded) and in addition will unify' the property after the closing of 19th Street is consumted. y All the adjacent properties to the south and east of the subject property are presently zoned Z 3/7. 04 I•i Before m the undersigncd authority, this dAy persOM117 appeared JORGIt , N! + P'E%tz who being by rte first duly tgo1°;`1, upon oath, deposes and says. I. That he is the owner, or the legal representative of the owner, sub,-,atting the acco„ ying application for a public hearer as req it ed by OrdLiance No. g5OC of the Code of the City of Miami, Florida, effecting the real property located in the City of Miami as described and Listed on the pages attached to this affidavit and made a part thereof. 2. That all v.mers which he represents, i f any, have given their full and complete per fission for him to act in their behalf for the charge or mcdi14-cation of a classification or regulation of toning as set out in the accc,.,_.,a , -i.rg Feti.ticn. 3. That the rages attached hereto and ,jade a past of this affidavit ccn`,.ai.-i the c� : ent names, mailing addresses, phone ni:.; tiers an lec-al descripticns for the real property which he is the owner or legal - representative. 4. The facts as represented in the applicaticn and dec;�„eats sub,nutted in conjunction with this affidavit are true and correct. Further Affiant sayeth not. Sworn to and Subscribed before me this el day of ' 1985 lic, State of _aName4""__ v' at Laige N1 Corr.n zsion Expires: ,."� 0 WNtAl LIST O%qher'§ NO# JOaOt M, V21M ANC .8'rEP14tN M, RuSs tliallimg Add'r ets 100 Coral Wsy, Pli 1, Iniami, Viorida , 33145 ieleOhbne Number (305) 854-1919 .... ......... Legal OeSdriPtion: Lots 30, 31, 321 83t 34 sand 85, glockWBRADDO St8D1V1810N NO, 4, according to the Plat thereof recorded in Plat Book 3 at Page 61 of the Public Records 61 Dade County, Florida ('Lotted Owner's Name Mailing AddreSS telephone Number Legal Description: Owner's Name Mailing Address Telephone Number Legal Description: Any other real estate property owned individually, jointly, or severally (by corporation, partnership or privately) within 375' of the subject site is listed'as follows: i Street Address T. M. ALEXANDER PLAZA 1400 N.W. 19th Street Miami, Florida Street Address 7 Civic Towers Apartments 1855 N.W, 15th Avenue Miami, Florida Street Address 5 Legal Description L< �l� Lots 1 thru 16, inclusive, Block less the East 10 Feet for Right olpWay, BRADDOCK SUBDIVISION . Number 4, as recorded in the Public Records of Dade' County. Florida, in Plat Book 3, at Page 61. Legal Description Tract "A", VENAGO SUBDIV1SION, according.-'... to the plat MUreof recorded n Plat Book 117 at Page 20 of the Public Records-,: of Dade Cou—nty, F1or1aR—ZZ7_Vn1_3M1 RG-3/7), Legal Description 1. Legal description and street db7tw otTt—Z&LDi Lots 30, 31, 33,33, 34 and 35, 81o3RADD07 No, 4, according to the plat thereof recorded in at Page 61 of the Public Records of bade County, (Zoned RG-3/6). Plat Book 8 Florida 11 2, OWner(s) of suui et:t real percentage of ownership. ,116t3: City of Miami Ordinance No. 9419 requires disclosure of all parties having a financial interest, either direct or indirect, in the subject matter of a presentation, request or petition to the City Cbmission, Accotdinyll, question #2 requires disclosure of all shareholders of ccrpcLaticns, beneficiaries of trusts, and/or any other interested parties, together with their addresses and proportionate interest. Jorge M. Perez 50% Stephen M. Ross 50% 3. Legal descri=tics and street address of any real prcperty (a) cwned by any party lister: in answer to question 42, and (b) located within 375 feet of the subject real property. Civic Tower Apartments: 1855 NW 15th Avenue, Miami, Florida: Tract "A". GENAGO SUBDIVISION, according to the plat thereof recorded in Plat Book 117 at Page 20 of the -Public Records of Daae County, Florida (Zoned RG-3/7): T.M. Alexander Plaza: 1400 N.W. 19t11 S re -et, Miami, Florida: Lots l thru 16, inclusive, Block less the East 10 feet for Right of Way, BRADDOCK SUBDIVISION, Number 4, as recorded in the Public Records of Dade County, Florida, in Plat Book 3, at.Page 61. gvmL% OR ' _RgE7i FOR C iNER STATE OF FLORIDA ) SS: CCUIM OF DADE ) ' �! E �'� �� �C E� , being duly sworn, deposes and says tnac ne is the (C.rner) ( ) of the real property described in answer to question #1f above; that he.has read the foregoing - answers and that the sarm are true and conplete; and (if acting as attorney for owner) that he has authority to execute this Disclosure of Ownership form on behalf of the owner. fib 7 F� SUf BED trfore tree this day of' F ).Qrida at Large M!lwtit 60 Ai" 84MVP NAmea ►eww ri 40" 40"A"A OED Un N vim B9 `hat JORGE M, PERE6 and MPH.Vi M. ROSS ClJNTROL OF have made. constituted and appointed, and by these pret pa point ADOLFO ALBAI SA----_-.........-- ..------ --..--------- _..: true and lawful attorney for them and in their name, place and stead apply to the City of Miami, it their name, for the rezoning, plating and closure of street right away of the real property described in the attached Exhibit and trade a part hereof, with power to represent the grantor of This Power of attorney at all administrative levels and/or hearings, as may be necessary to obtain said rezoning, plating and closure of a street right away. Well understood that the grantee of this Power.of Attorney will pay for all the expenses related with said rezoning, plating and closure of a street right away. giving and granting unto ADULFO ALBAISA-------------------- said attorney full power and authority to do and perform all and every act and thing whatsoever requisite and necessary to be done in and about the premises as fully. to all intents and purposes. as he might or could do if personally present. with full power of substitution and revocation, hereby ratifying and conrrm- ing all that ADOLFO ALBAISA------------------------------------ said attorney or Their substitute shall lawfully do or cause to be done by virtue hereof. UitAM Uitre0f, they have hereunto set their hand and seal the 30th - day of May , in the year one thousand nine hundred and EI ghty Five. Seale a delivered i the presemceZ Q,% °'"-- St State Of FLORIDA (OURN Of DADE 1 Bt It 10M.. That on the 30th day of thousand nine hundred and Eighty Five a resident and Notary ............. (L. S.) '---------- hen M. Ro�ss-(L'S•� May , before me. Ligia C. Vallejo Reyes in and for the State of Florida one duly commissioned and sworn, dwelling in the 10241 S,W. 27th Street, Miami, F1ori personally came and appeared Jorge M. Perez and Stephen M, Ross to me personally known, and known to me to be the same persons described in and who executed the within power of attorney, and they acknowledged the within power of attorney to be their act and deed, to UUM49 Ifterrof, I have hereunto subs ribed my ngme and a/li:ed my al of of of the d4y and year last above written. h',1 Leal Desoriotio�►: 8UBJtCT REAL PROPERTY I(i St. Augustin Project .. 33, 34 and 3 , dock ► BRADb6CK Lots 300 310 320 at thereof ION N0, 4, according to the P recorded in Plat Book 3 at Page Si of the Public Records of Dade County, Florida (ZOnecl �tC=3/S). MIAMII REVIEW AND DAILY AI CORD Published Daily except Saturday, Sunday and Legal Holidays Miami, Dade County, Florida. STATE OF FLORIDA COUNTY OF DADE- Before the undersigned authority personally appeared Sonia Halligan, who on oath says that she Is the Assistant to the Supervisar of Legal Advertising of the Miami Review and Daily Record, a dolly (except Saturday, Sunday and Legal Holidays) newspaper, published at Miami In Dade County, Florida; that the attached copy of advertisement, being a Legal Advertisement of Notice In the matter of CITY OF MIAMI Re: ORDINANCE NO. 10042 X X X Inthe ....................•.................... Court, was published In said newspaper in the Issues of Oct.2, 1985 Afflent further says that the said Miami Review and Daily Record Is a newspaper published at Miami in said Dads County, Florida, and that the sold newspaper has heretofore been continuously published in said Dade County, Florida, each day Satinterid as udLtHld,h) and has been osecnd mII Legal Holidays) atepost office In Miami In said Dade County, Florida, for a period of one year next preceding the first publication of the attached copy of advertisement; and offlant further says that she has neither paid nor promised any person. firm or corporation :ny discount, robots, commission or refund for the purpose of securing this advertisement for publlcaHsold newspaper. ' .. ``% SworQ io 4 4rbs4bed •before me this 2nc3 = �" Oct ; * 85 y of . * ., ... ...... . &D. is... . Batty Its Iof P ebllo, St Florida ,t Large (SEAL)/FfiJOR14Ap���`��, My Commission expire%r4tarlsl A 00111 . 6iTr 611111 11111AMIlf pi►BB 66M�� 6111111A All IM11088t6d ponons will t8ke 04160 that 6h th8 th- dAY sit ;optohibbe, t985, thif City 061"t"Jilbl6m 61 Mlif11i, F10tid6, > d6Ptdd he follwhd Iltiod 6fd1hahhB(g): '00INANtt NO. i00d2 ORDINANCE NO. 10043 AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTIONS 1,2,5 AND 6 OF ORDINANCE NO.0001, ADOPTED SEPTEMBER. 21, 1984, THE ANNUAL APPROPRIATIONS ORDINANCE FOR THE FISCAL YEAR ENDING SEPTEMBER 80,1985, AS AMENDED BY INCREASING THE APPROPRIATIONS FOR THE GENERAL OBLIGATION BOND FUND IN THE AMOUNT OF $561,500 AND BY INCREASING REVENUES IN THE SAME AMOUNT FROM FY'84 DEBT. SERVICE FUND BAL• ANCE TO PAY FOR $561,5W OF ADDITIONAL INTEREST PAYMENTS DURING FY'85 AS A RESULT OF THE RECENT SALE OF. $12,000,000 1N GENERAL OBLIGATION BOND ANTICIPATION NOTES, BY INCREASING ENTERPRISE FUND REVENUES IN THE AMOUNT OF $608,400, $238,400 FOR THE CONFERENCE CENTER, AND $270,000 FOR THE MUNIC- IPAL AUDITORIUM BY INCREASING FY'85 APPROPRIATIONS IN A LIKE AMOUNT, FOR THE PURPOSE OF APPROPRIAT- ING $238,400 OF ADDITIONAL REVENUE, FOR THE COW FERENCE CENTER'AND FUNDING DEFICITS ACCUMU- LATED IN PRIOR YEARS FOR THE MUNICIPAL AUDITO- RIUM TO BE FUNDED FROM A CONTRIBUTION, FROM THE GENERAL FUND BY INCREASING THE SPECIAL REV- ENUE FUND, RESCUE SERVICES, IN THE, AMOUNT OF $50,072 FROM FUND BALANCE, BY"INCREASING-THE FY'85 APPROPRIATIONS, FOR RESCUE SERVICES IN: A LIKE'. AMOUNT .FOR THE PURPOSE OF PURCHASING TWO (2) `"- BASIC LIFE SUPPORT VANS, BY INCREASING, TRUST AND AGENCY REVENUE PENSION, IN THEAMOUNT OF'. $1,120,000,`.BY INCREASING THE APPROPRIATION FOR PENSION IN A LIKE AMOUNT FOR THE PURPOSE`OF MEETING THE ACTURIAL REQUIREMENTS FOR THE SET- TLEMENT OF THE PENSION LITIGATIONS AND TO.ADE•. QUATELY. PROVIDE FOR THE PAYMENT TO POLICE AND FIRE SUPPLEMENTAL PENSION FUNDS, -ALSO AUTHOR- IZING THE FINANCE, DIRECTOR TO APPROVE AND RECORD IN.THE _POOLED CASH AND INVESTMENTS: GROUP..' OF ACCOUNTS THE CITY'S PAYMENT OF BANK AND INVEST MENT MANAGEMENT CHARGES IW THE AMOUNT OF $62,000, RETAIN AND RECORD AS COMMUNITY �DEVEL OPMENT PROGRAMREVENUE THE`INTEREST EARNED, ON`H.U.D,` FUNDS IN, THE AMOUNT • !7,4224,650 AND ESTABLISH A, RESERVE FOR POSSIBLE LOSSES ON INVESTMENTS IN THE AMOUNT OF $3W OOO; CONTAINING A REPEALER PROVISION AND ASEVERABILITY CLAUSE: ORDINANCE NO: 10044 • ` AN ORDINANCE' REGULATING THE PLACEMENT. OF NEWSRACKS,IN PUBLIC RIGHTS -OF -WAY IN THE CITY,OF MIAMI AND IMPOSING SAFETY AND AESTHETIC RESTRIC- TIONS RELATED THERETO;,PROVIDING" A'STATEMENT OF PURPOSE; PROVIDING THAT SAID ORDINANCE SHALL BECOME EFFECTIVE UPON ADOPTION WITH THE PRO=' VISIONS THEREOF' BEING OPERATIVE. UPON' ALL SUCH ,. EXISTING,AND FUTURE NEWSRACKS; ESTABUSHING'DEF INITIONS; ESTABLISHING STANDARDS FOR OPERATION, PLACEMENT AND INSTALLATION OF NEWSRACKS; PRO- VIDING FOR REMOVAL OF VEWSRACKS; ESTABLISHING ING:A P€RMIT AND PAYMENT OF A" i1Y47 IIYANr7Mry4Gn1N[d nwfn!nn n,.ry , .., ,v+rrnw-] SEVERASILITY; INCLUSION'IN THE CODE OF THE CITY,, OF'MIAMI, `-FLORIDA; AND, UPON ADOPTION OF'•THIS ORDINANCE, INSTRUCTING THE CITY MANAGER TO SEND A COPY OF THIS ORDINANCE,. TO TH€ DISTI316UTOR OF ,., EACH NEWSPAPER. -MAGAZINE OR OTHER N€W61'ERI ' ODICAL PI,ACEU IN NEWSRACK$ WITMIN`TH€CITY, r. ORDINANCE NO.10045 AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE AMENDING TH€ OODE OF THE CITY OF MIAML AS AMEND€D, BY AMENDING ARTI• CLE II ENTITL €D '-`SIQ€WALK AND STRE€T VIENt QR% , OF CHAPTER SS OP SAID CODE SY-PRI!?WPINO PEFL= NITION OF "WRITTEN MATTER", PROVIDING EXEMPTIONS FROM OP.ECIF190 SECTIONS,OF 6AID ARTIOL.E FOR VEW DORS WHO EXGW61VEV VEND WRITTEtY, MATTER, PROHIPITING VENDING FROM CN=6TflEET PAAKlNQa.', IiPA OR'LOADING ZONES; PROVIDING THAT'VWING . FII13M MI?TOIL YIIOLS,MUST S€:GFF TtE ROADWAY - .. WHEN THERE JJ hll��L�NJ�r' ANI� i��TIRlOTED Tp 4OOLI= PANTO F ASLITT'IN MR 09 REPEALER MOVISION 'AN D fl► UV61%45II09f t�1#SS) Attlant further says that the sold Miami Review and Daily %cord is a newspaper published at Miami In said Dada County, =lorlds, and that the said newapsper hit heretofore boon :ontlnuously published in said Dade County, Florida, each day except Saturday. Sunday and Legal Holiday*) and has been entered as ssoond Close mall matter at the post office In Alarm In sold Dodo County, Florida, for a period of one year tsxt preceding the Ilrat publication of the attached copy of idvenisernent; and efflant further nays that the has neither mid nor promised any petson, film or corporatlon any discount, 'abets, contmisalon or refund lot the purpose of tecuring this rdreriuement for pumic;u�nll��hnr�rfd newspaper. IL yY..`!ti.1 ............ ............. ell .d SworjViT*�ytbsidboAstors me this 2nd day ot_.* • Oct.1-D.19.... 85 y i. . at Public, SFlorida at Large (SEAL) My Commission explAU'Jtanei fkls • MR 139 IN THE POOLED CASH ANb INVESTMENTS GROUP OF ACCOUNTS THE CITY'S PAYMENT OF.BANK.N1' ANb INVEST'=;: ;. MENT MANAGEMENT CHARGES IN';THE'AMO 1 '<a $62,0000 WAIN AND: RECORb„AS COMMONI"''b LL��{.,}` t-ttABLiSN A. Bkt�F1:d INVIS`TMr=N`t8 IN "FHE A'Ms311hf�' �� ,�,'I✓��,iA��IN� �,;.,,.> A REPSALM PROVISION ANb A SEVERASILITY CLA[TgE. ' ORDINANCE NO AN 13AbINANOE 'p UtATINW-1H 'At►' ty1 fJ1`<'1 = NEWS�iACKS IN pUBLiG'RI�i�ITS�F-WAY IN'THE OITV iSP �; �`'-; MIAMI-AND. IMPONNO:9AFEiY::ANb'AWHETIC AtSTRIC TIONS?�#ELATEIS,.THERETO;.:PI�CSVIbINf3"A�$TATEM�N�' •` OF PURPOSE, PROVIDING "THAt SAID ORDINANCE SHALL'',., SPCOME:EFFECTIVE UPON ADOPTION WITH THE'PRO-_ VISIONS, THEREOF 13EING OPERATIVE. UPON ALL SUCH EXISTING AND FUTURE NEWSRACKS; ESTADLISHING'DEF.. INITIONS, ESTABLISHING STANDARDS FOIi OPERATION, PLACEMENT ANb"INSTALLATION' OF.NEWSRAOKS, •PRO- VIDING'FOR kF-MOVAL''OF NEWSRACKS;'ESTABLISHING;,";';;;.;-. PROCEDURES FOA HEARINGS OWVIOLATIONS;� REOUIR ING A' PERMIT AND,.PAYMENTOF:A PERMIT FEE; RE0LjIR- .ING INSURANCE AND, INDEMNIFICATION; PROVIDING :FOR SEVERABILITY; INCLUSION 'IN THE CODE.OF=THE=CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA,- AND,I UPON ADOPTION"r'OF*THIS ORDINANCE, INSTRUCTING THE CITY MANAGERTOSEND A COPY, OF THIS ORDINANCE; TO' THE'DISTRIBUTOK&,+';'4' EACH, NEWSPAPER;'.MAGAYINE OR'OTHER'NEWS:PERT, ;;'_` ODICAL PLACED IN NEWSRACKS WITHIN 71-1 t CITYO,,� ORDINANCE NO.:10045' AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE AMENDING THE CODE OF_i- 4,>' THE CITY OF MIAMI,-AS AMENDED,'BY AMENDING ARTI CLE II ENTITLED "SIDEWALK AND STREET VENDORS,",'; OF CHAPTER 39.OF SAID CODE,.BY .P.ROVIDING`A;-DEF6y -: NITION OF"."WRITTEN MATTER',; PROVIDING;EXEM'PTIONS,"t FROM SPECIFIED SECTIONS OF SAID ARTICLE FOR;VEN-:_,; DORS, WHO EXCLUSIVELY VEND ,WRITTEN.;MATTER; .;:_.:, PROHIBITING VENDING, FROM ON -STREET. PARKING;;;;;; SPACES OR LOADING ZONES; PROVIDING THAT VENDING FROM MOTOR VEHICLES MUST BE OFF1HE.ROADWAY41 , WHEN THERE IS NO CURB, AND RESTRICTED TO'OCCtj- :.. PANTS OF ABUTTING PROPERTY'O,NLY;CONTAININGA,; REPEALER PROVISION AND A SEVERABI.L'ITYM;CI.AUSE;,:�;:, AND DISPENSINR�WITH::THE,.,REQU1Ri`MENT OF;;RED= ING THE SAME,.ON1IQtl$9P�}Q ne "A euaoc OF .. (M141 ilA� i . that IVliattti Neuirs �, Pgqy, September., 1996 BANDITS# from I with stop• ping robbers preying on 1.95 mo- torists. 1n an eight day period last month, Deegan and his partner, dIttective John Lewis, helped round up nine young men suspect- ed of committing the bulk of more than 50 robberies along 1�95 this year. But the detectives say most members of another group of rob- bers who have attacked dozens of cars along state Road 112, the Airport Expressway — remain at large. "They've gone back to 22nd Av- enue and 27th Avenue -- the main thoroughfares that people use who don't travel on Interstate 95," Dee• gan says. Gov, Bob Graham said Wednes- day that a task force of Dade and Miami police.and Florida Highway Patrol troopers has succeeded in ending expressway robberies. On- ly one highway robbery has been reported since Aug. 19, the week after the task force began work, Highway Patrol spokesman Roy said. Deegan and Lewis say robbers in Little River and Allapattah be- gan to shift from their traditional haunts, on city streets, to the ex- pressways after several of their number began to experiment with a new kind of crime. The robbers were becoming ex- perts at stopping cars with rocks heaved through windshields, or tire rims pitched onto the road- way, the detectives say. FOSTER, from 5A Harvey Tim Akins Eventually, they say, the fledg- ling highwaymen taught others in their neighborhoods what they had learned: "You can't really call them gangs — they're just loose -knit groups of local youths," says Lew - Is. One group of robbers learned how to steal from motorists on I- 95, while another began operating on state Road 112, he says. The detectives say they got their big break in arresting suspected members of the I-95 group after the arrest two weeks ago of Har- vey Tim Akins, 24. Deegan and Lewis say Akins confessed to sev- eral of the robberies, and gave them the names of others he said .ever knew of that. I would not call them no more, I would not answer the phone, I would not call, and they would come over and they would never find me there," she said in the deposition. "So my friends would call and say: What happened? They don't have any answer because they have never seen me since then." - One photograph among many introduced as evi- dence shows Ileana Fuster sitting naked In bed, her arms crossed in front of her, her expression pleading futile protest. She told Dr. Mutter she felt the rape was her fault, the beatings her responsibility. "If I'd been strong enough in the past, when he tried to have something :sexual with me . I. if 1 wouldn't be so weak and hadn't let him do it_" she said, breaking off in tears, 411 tried ... but it shouldn't have happpened." In a� letter dated July 9, Fuster wrote to his wife that he was hurt that she had accused him of beating her. "To excuse yourself and to make yourself feel bet' ter, you are saying that you were forced to said (sic) it and that there is one woman that saw you with -a black eye. One day is right, because only one time did you come out with a big lip and a black eye ... We had a few fights . , but only one time did you come out hurt like that, Fuster wrote. By the time she got the letter, Mrs, Fuster had t.0, en her attgrney's advice and stopped communicating with her husband- But before the deposition began Wednesday, she purposely walked past an open door to an adjoining; rooms where Fuster was to monitor the qquestioning, Fuster' attorney, Jeffrey Samek, asked her why she bad done so. "I Just wanted to face him, I just wanted to see had worked with him. "Akins opened up a whole ca of worms for us;' says beegat who says the man "didn't want t ga down alone. "His friends were very upst when they found out what he' told us y- but once they got.i here, they gave everyone else' name, too." In a Jaithouse Interview, Akin denied committing any.of the rob beries, and said he signed a conies slop only after detectives beat hin up, He said he never gave an,, names to detectives. "They trade me say that. I don' know nothing about it," Akin, said when asked if he had con fessed to any of the 1,95 robberies, Akins says detectives punchet him ,.ln the :face, kneed him ant bashed him In the head with a tele phone book to get a.confession ".That's absurd," Deegan re sponds. All of the suspects arrested it connection with the I.95 robberie: are males, between 16 and 24 Most live In a poor section of Littlt River in the shadow of I.95, new Northwest 74th Street, Six of the nine suspects live in housing proj• ects. Arrested and charged in connec• tion with the I.95 robberies are: Gerald Anthony Williams, 24; Har- vey Tim Akins, 24; Roderick Wim- berly, _ 21 'Zebedee Adderly, 23; Harvey Jerome Barber, 22; Otis Lamar Brown Jr.." 18, and three malejuvenlles =- two 16 and one 17." Fuster had asked the court to allow him to sit In the same room during the deposition, He said she has been conditioned to lie and that she cantnot lie in front of him. Her attorney, Michael -Von Zamft, has said she cannot even talk in front of him: She, would, not talk to Von Zamft for 10 months after her arrest.. "When, something happens: that's so bad':you can't handle it, your brain just.shuts.off;' Von..Zamft said. "This r girl is at least as great. a victim, as any of the children. In fact, in many ways it's worse," In June, she took a polygraph test and passed when asked if she had abused any children. Her an- swer was no. She flunked when asked lUher husband had abused any children. Her answer was no Because. she said, wives should be Ipyal and obedi• ent to their husbands; That's what she was taught ,. "He's my husband and'I have'to protecthlnt:_.she said. "I trusted Frank with my lJfe: 1; didn't ;'marry him to babysit. I thought I .Was goingktq ggo `to msy school. He had the idea I would babysit ,and I ,10, n x oppose it. I was married to him," In August, she stood in Dade Circuit Court and pleaded guilty to 12 counts of sexual battery and lewd assault an 15 children. She also told Vgnamft that she was willing to testify against her husband, whose trial. Is currently under way ,After psycholo ical tou$rinse#ing neevery day for the past several months, she said she # learning to open up, She sald.she pleaded Suilty because it was in the best Interests Of the children and herself, . "Because I find out that by talking about it and the other things with others; I teal Deltaic afterwards;" she WO In the dep4$ltion, Bumek asked her if she did the thins' tQ welch she Pleaded guilty, "I did not do 100 aha OF MIAMI T109 OF AMENDMENT TO THE C COMP RIIHENSIVE ZONING ORDINANCE AND THE MIAMI CITY CODE A THE SCHEDULED AtGULAA MEETING OF THE COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI, FLOP- IbAo TO BE HELD ON THUASDAYjASEPTEMamps, ioss, COMMENCING AT 0:00 AM, IN ITS d' 0HAM9EAS AT CITY HALL, 3600 PAN AMERICAN DAIVF_, MIAMI FLORIDA, THE MIAMI CITY dommisslaN, WILL CONSIDER THE FOLLOWING ITEMS RELATED TO THE PLANNING AND ZONWO POAT16N OF THE AGENDA FOR FINAL READING AND ADOPTION THEREOF; i ,AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE ZONING ATLAS OF ORDINANCE NO. 9600, THE ZONING �.ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF MIAMI FLORIDA, BY CHANGING THEZONING CLASSIFICA& , iTION OF APPROXIMATELY 1001-1926 NORTHWEST 15TH AVENUE AND APPROXIMATELY -�-1481,4400 NORTHWEST 10TH STREET, MIAMI. FLORIDA, (MORE PARTICULARLY De - HEREIN) FROM A04/6 GENERAL RESIDENTIAL TO RG-3/7 GENERAL RESIDEN- TIAL BY MAKING FINDINGS; AND 13Y MAKING ALL THE NECESSARY CHANGES ON PAGE NO. 24 OF SAID ZONING ATLAS MADE A PART OF ORDINANCE NO.9500 BY REFERENCE -'AND DESCRIPTION IN ARTICLE 3, SECTION 300, THEREOF; CONTAINING A REPEALER PROVISION AND A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE. AT THE SCHEDULED REGULAR MEETING OF THE COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI, FLOP- IDA, TO BE HELD ON THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1985, COMMENCING AT 9:00 AM, IN ITS CHAMBERS, AT CITY HALL, 3500 PAN AMERICAN DRIVE, MIAMI, FLORIDA, THE MIAMI CITY COMMISSION WILL CONSIDER THE FOLLOWING ITEMS RELATED TO THE PLANNING AND ZONING PORTION OF THE AGENDA FOR FIRST READING ONLY; ► AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE ZONING ATLAS OF ORDINANCE NO. 9500, THE ZONING ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA, BY CHANGING THE ZONING CLASSIFICA TION OF APPROXIMATELY 267 SOUTHWEST 18TH ROAD AND APPROXIMATELY 1768: .1776 SOUTHWEST, 2ND COURT, MIAMI, FLORIDA (MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED HEREIN) FROM RS-2/2 ONE FAMILY DETACHED RESIDENTIAL TO CR-2/7 COMMERCIAL: RESIDENTIAL -(COMMUNITY) MAKING FINDINGS; AND BY MAKING ALL THE NECESSARY CHANGES ON PAGE NO. 37 OF SAID ZONING ATLAS MADE A PART OF ORDINANCE NO. By;. REFERENCE AND DESCRIPTION IN ARTICLE 3, SECTION 300, THEREOF, CON- TAINING A REPEALER PROVISION AND A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE. AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE ZONING ATLAS OF ORDINANCE NO. 9500, THE ZONING ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA, BY CHANGING THE ZONING CLASSIFICA- TION OF APPROXIMATELY 5600-5650'NORTHWEST 6TH STREET, MIAMI, FLORIDA, (MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED HEREIN) FROM AG-2/4 GENERAL, RESIDENTIAL TO AG-2/7 :GENERAL RESIDENTIAL MAKING FINDINGS; AND BY MAKING 'ALL THE NECESSARY CHANGES ON PAGE NO. 31 OF SAID ZONING ATLAS MADE A PART OF ORDINANCE NO. 9500- BY REFERENCE AND DESCRIPTION IN ARTICLE 3, SECTION 300, THEREOF; CON- TAINING A REPEALER PROVISION AND A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE. ANIORDINANCE AMENDING THE ZONING ATLAS OF ORDINANCE NO. 9500, THE ZONING ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA; BY CHANGING THE ZONING CLASSIFICA- TION OF APPROXIMATELY: 340-352 NORTHEAST 32ND STREET AND APPROXIMATELY 335-415 NORTHEAST 3 IST STREET, MIAMI, FLORIDA, (MORE.PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED HEREIN) FROM RG-3/6 GENERAL RESIDENTIAL TO CR-3/7 COMMERCIAL -RESIDENTIAL (GENERAL) MAKING FINDINGS; AND BY,MAKING ALL THE NECESSARY, CHANGES ON: PAGE NO. 21 OF SAID ZONING ATLAS MADE A PART OF ORDINANCE NO. 9500 BY REFERENCE AND DESCRIPTION IN ARTICLE 3. SECTION 300, THEREOF; CONTAININGA REPEALER PROVISION AND A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE. AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE ZONING ATLAS OF ORDINANCE NO. 9500, THE ZONING ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA, BY APPLYING THE HC-1: GENERAL USE HERITAGE CONSERVATION OVERLAY DISTRICT TO THE "DADE COUNTYCOURTHOUSE," LOCATED AT APPROXIMATELY 73 WEST FLAGLER STREET, (MORE PARTICULARLY 1 DE- SCRIBED HEREIN): MAKING FINDINGS; ADOPTING AND INCORPORATING BY REFERENCE THE !'DESIGNATION REPORT." AND BY MAKING ALL THE NECESSARY, CHANGES ON, PAGE NO, 36 OF SAID ZONING ATLAS; CONTAINING A REPEALER PROVISION AND A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE, AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE TEXT OF ORDINANCE NO. 9500, AS AMENDED, THE ZONING ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA BY AMENDING SECTION:2003.7 ENTITLED "CONVENIENCE ESTABLISHMENTS AS ACCESSORY TO RESIDENTIAL 08 OF. FICE.VSES," OF ARTICLE 20 ENTITLED "GENERAL AND SUPPLEMENTARY REGULA-, TIONS." TO ALLOW CERTAIN QUICK COPY SERVICES. AS A CONDITIONAL PERMITTED' USE, AND AMENDING SECTION 3602 TO ADD A DEFINITION FOR QUICK COPY SERVICES; CONTAINING A REPEALER PROVISION AND A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE, AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE ZONING ATLAS OF ORDINANCE NO, 9500, THE ZONING ORDINANCE OFTHECITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA, BY CHANGING ,THE ZONING CLASSIFICA, {MORE AIL i FLORIDAM 5 IC- Y Dt TIONJ F 3260 SOUTHWEST 8TH STREET, MIAMI, ;PART UL SCRIBED HEREIN) FROMRS-2/2 ONE FAMILY. DETACHED RESIDENTIAL -TO CR-2/4 com. MERCIAL-RESIDENTIAL (COMMUNITY) BY MAKING FINDINGS, AND BY, MAKING ALL THE `­Nl0966W'CHANGES ON PAGE NO, 33 OF SAID ZONING ATLAS MADE APART,, OF OR. NO, 9500 BY REFERENCE AND DESCRIPTION IN ARTICLEA11.6 161NA E, MOTION 300, F,CONTAINING A REPEALER PROVISION AND AUMBAB)LITY CLAVUll, -ARnINAfJCE AMENDING THE, TEXT OF ORDINANCE I ANCE NO9500, THE ZONINQ'ORDJN-, NNW: U►- I tlf= U1 i Y VI- MIAMI, t-Whit-JAj 131 IYIVIC, IVLJIIvl7 vr.v I ,viv IJ 14U, t_iv I i I L-e.v vt i- 14, 14.1, 14.2: LATIN QUARTER COMMERCIAL -RESIDENTIAL AND RESIDENTIAL Dig, TRICTS," BY FACILITATING PROCEDURES AND RECORD KEEPING APPLICABLE TO CLASS C SPECIAL PERMITS, LIBERALIZING PEIIMISSIBLL PRINCIPAL USES AND STRUC- TURES, CLARIFYING LANGUAGE RELATIVE TO PERMISSIBLE ACCESSORY USES AND STRUCTURES AND TRANSITIONAL REQUIREMENTS AND LIMITATIONS, INCREASING BA88 FLOOR AREA RATIOS, MODIFYING MINIMAL OPEN SPACE AND SIGN AtOUIRE- MENTS, AND MODIFYING STANDARDS AND USE REQUIREMENTS IN THE SPI.14A AND 14.2 DISTRICTS; CONTAINING A REPEALER PROVISION AND A SEVERASILITY CLAUSE. THE MIAMI CITY COMMISSION PROPOSES TO AMEND THE ORDINANCE 0600, THE ZONING ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF MIAMI, AS AMENDED, AND THE MIAMI CITY CODE, A PUBLIC HEARING WILL BE HELD ON THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1985, COMMENCING AT 0;00 AM'IN CITY HALL, 3500. PAN AMERICAN DRIVE, MIAMI, FLORIDA, TO CONSIDER THE FOLLOWING ITEMS RELATED TO THE PLANNING AND ZONING PORTION OF THE AGENDA; A RESOLUTION CLOSING, VACATING, ABANDONING AND DISCONTINUING THE PUBLIC USE OF THAT PORTION OF NORTHWEST 1ST AVENUE BETWEEN THE NORTH 'RIGHT -OF-. WAY LINE OF NORTHWEST 76TH STREET AND THE SOUTH RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF NORTHWEST 77TH STREET AS A CONDITION OF APPROVAL OI= TENTATIVE PLAT #1262 "PELAEZ-ZOGBY SUBDIVISION A RESOLUTION APPROVING THE INSTALLATION OF DRIVE-IN FACILITIES AT THE UNIBASITE PLIAN ON FILE; ZONED CA 2/7 COMM ERC AL R S E(COMMUNITY).DNTIAL IOMMUNIITY). AS PER THE MIAMI CITY COMMISISON PROPOSES TO AMEND THE ORDINANCE 9500, THE ZONING ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF MIAMI, AS AMENDED, AND THE MIAMI CITY CODE. A PUBLIC HEARING WILL BE HELD ON THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1986, AFTER 6:00 PM IN CITY HALL, 3500 PAN AMERICAN DRIVE, TO CONSIDER THE FOLLOWING ITEMS RELATED TO THE PLAW NING AND ZONING PORTION OF THE AGENDA FOR FIRST READING ONLY; AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE ZONING ATLAS OF ORDINANCE NO, 9500, THE ZONING ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA, BY CHANGING THE ZONING CLASSIFICA- TION OF APPROXIMATELY 5950-5990 NORTHWEST 7TH STREET, MIAMI, FLORIDA. (MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED HEREIN) FROM RS-2/2 ONE -FAMILY DETACHED RESIDEN- TIAL;;TO AG-3/5 GENERAL RESIDENTIAL BY MAKING FINDINGS; AND BY MAKING ALL THE NECESSARY CHANGES ON PAGE NO.30 OF SAID ZONINNG ATLAS MADE A PART OF ORDINANCE NO. 9500 BY REFERENCE AND DESCRIPTION IN ARTICLE 3, SECTION 300, THEREOF, CONTAINING A REPEALER PROVISION AND A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE. THE MIAMI CITY COMMISSION PROPOSES TO AMEND THE ORDINANCE 9500, THE ZONING ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF MIAMI, AS AMENDED, AND THE MIAMI CITY CODE. A PUBLIC HEARING WILL BE HELD ON THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1985, AFTER 6:00 PM IN CITY HALL, 3500 PAN AMERICAN DRIVE, TO CONSIDER THE FOLLOWING ITEMS RELATED TO THE PLAW NING AND ZONING PORTION OF THE AGENDA; A RESOLUTION AFFIRMING THE DECISION OF THE ZONING BOARD, DENYING THE AP- PEAL BY AN AGGRIEVED PERSON OF THE CLASS C SPECIAL PERMIT, FiLE NO. C-85-259, APPROVED WITH CONDITIONS BY THE PLANNING DEPARTMENT DIRECTOR ON FEB- RUARY.22, 1985, FOR JOINT PARKING FACILITIES FOR THE COMMODORE ROWING AND SAILING _CLUB LOCATED AT 1402 SOUTH BAYSHORE DRIVE (A/K/A 1402 SOUTHEAST BAYSHORE DRIVE), (MORE PARTICULARLYDESCRIBED HEREIN), AND THE BABYLON LOCATED AT 200 SOUTHEAST 14TH STREET, (MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED HEREIN). THE MiAMI'CITY COMMISSION PROPOSES TO AMEND THE ORDINANCE 9500, THE ZONING ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF MIAMI, AS AMENDED,. -AND THE MIAMI CITY CODE. A`PUBLiC. HEARING WILL BE HELD ON'THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 26,'' 1985, AFTER 7.00 PM iN CITY HALL,' 3500 PAN AMERICAN DRIVE, TO CONSIDER THE FOLLOWING ITEMS RELATED TO THE PLANNING AND ZONING PORTION OF THE AGENDA FOR FINAL READING AND ,ADOPTION THEREOF; AN ;it ISSUING A MAJOR USE SPECIAL PERMIT FOR THE COMMODORE BAY PROJECT LOCATED AT APPROXIMATELY 3471 MAIN HIGHWAY (LEGAL DESCRIPTION ON - FILE WITH THE DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING AND ZONING BOARD ADMINISTRATION), AND'APPROVING A CHANGE IN 'ZONING SECTOR NUMBER RS-1/1 ONE. FAMILY DE- TACHED RESIDENTIAL TO AS-1/4 ONE FAMILY DETACHED RESIDENTIAL, AND A CHANGE IN ZONING CLASSIFICATION FROM RS-1/4 ONE FAMILY DETACHED RESIDENTIAL TO PD MU/4 PLANNED DEVELOPMENT -MIXED USE; GRANTING MODIFICATIONS; WAIVING TIME LIMITS;:AMENDING THE MIAMI COMPREHENSIVE, NEIGHBORHOOD PLAN; MAKING FIND- INGS"AND APPROVING 'WITH CONDITIONS THE COMMODORE BAY PROJECT; AND, PROVIDING THAT THE PERMIT SHALL BE BINDING ON THE APPLICANT AND,SUCCES- S0. ; IN , INTEREST; CONTAINING A REPEALER PROVISION AND A SEVERABiLITY o CLAUSE. u. Cgpie:Qf the proposed Ordinances and Resolutions are available for review at the Planning ansi Zoning Boards Administration Department, 275 NW 2 Street, Room 230, Miami, Florida. The Mlam►'Clty Commission requests that all Interested parties, be present or represented at this Shoul $` n arson desire to appeal any decision, of the City Commission with respect meeting end are invited to express their views. t0 be to any mattpr Gpn I eyed at this mbstin that person shall Insure that ae verbatim ;record of the proceedinp- is ma 8 rtoludin -All testimony and evidence upon which any appeal may be based (FiS 2a6.0105).; Aurelip E, Prte;r-L.0 ones i Doupty City Clerk . Director, Planning and Zonin RU Ill.' Mr boards A ministration Department (Ad No. 31 Af+lt^ �u , the Malfti HeralbE THE MIAMI NEWS AIANI?,Ht'RIWR NEWSPA'P'A A COX NtWgPAPLn two *81t6milly IRdfir5 Iid6ht hewspao6pa. APifitod, 661d Amd dlfithbutfid by r C SHINE COMPANY ` THE ` HERALD 1 f-1� MIAMI fl/"'��4alLwrIFz€ - �� -eiit Vp i 1- tRALb PLAtA, MIAMI, PL6146A 3aioi ( A C bt 6b�) b � All u Before the undersigned authority personally appeared till Jesson who on oath says that he is the Retail Advertising Office 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 Cp MTMI was published in the issue or issues of 'PHE MTAMT_MIS on METE ER 13th 1985 (13558) 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 Subs ribed to ore me this day of A.D., 19 Notary Public (Seal) Bil a son }ACT ;71985