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HomeMy WebLinkAboutO-10027IS y J-85-554 VV85 ORDINANCE NO. 1 0mQ 2 7 ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTIONS 35-91, 35 92, AND 35-93 OF THE CODE OF THE CITY OF MIAMI► PLORIDA, AS AMENDED, BY ESTABLISHING RATES AT CERTAIN ON -STREET PARKING METERS AND CERTAIN OFF-STREET LOTS; ESTABLISHING RATES AT MUNICIPAL PARKING GARAGES; FURTHER PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE OF OCTOBER 1, 1985 FOR THE HEREIN RATE INCREASES; RATIFYING AND CONFIRMING ALL ACTS OF THE OFF-STREET PARKING BOARD AND ITS DIRECTOR AS TO RATES HERETOFORE CHARGED; FURTHER AUTHORIZING THE OFF-STREET PARKING BOARD TO DEVELOP EXPERIMENTAL RATE STRUCTURES AND TO INITIATE RATES FOR NEW FACILITIES DURING THE FISCAL YEAR; CONTAINING A REPEALER PROVISION AND A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE. WHEREAS; the Off -Street Parking Board of the City of Miami, on Aoril 29, 1285 , instructed the Director to submit an ordinance to the City Commission that parking rates be increased in certain on -street parking areas, in certain off-street parking lots and that rates be increased at the Municipal Parking Garages; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA: Section 1. Sections 35-91,35-92, and 35-93 of the Code of the City of Miami, Florida, as amended, are hereby further amended in the following particulars: 1 "See. 35-91. On -street parking meters. The rate of charge for parking in metered spaces in on -street parking meter zones, except as otherwise provided herein, is as follows; Words and/or figures stricken through shall be deleted. Underscored words and/or figures shall be added. Remining provisions are now in effect and remain unchanged. Asterisks Indicate omitted and unchanged material. Rate changes herein shall be effective as of October 1, 1985, MT RAL BUSINESS hour S,E, 4th Street between 3rd Avenue & S. Bisc, Blvd,...,{,,,.$1.00 B,E. 3rd Avenue & N,E. 3rd Avenue,.,{.{►,.....,,,.{s,,.. „ ,,,1100 N,E, 2nd Street between fl, Miami Avenue & 8isc. Blvd...... 6641600 N.E, 3rd Street between 14, Miami Avenue & Bisc. Blvd .... 4,.,,1400 N.E, 4th Street between N, Miami Avenue & N,E, ist Ave..64610600 N.E, 5th Street between N,E, 2nd Avenue & Biscaynee Blvd.. ..r N.E. 18t Ave. between W, Clagler & N,E, 5th Streets ..... ...,.1600 N. Miami Avenue between 3rd & 5thStreets.................+,►1,00 N. Miami Ave, between 5th & 6th Streets ......................0.25 N.W, 1st Street between NW 1st Ave & N. Miami Court ....... .{,1,00 N.W. 2nd Street between N, Miami Avenue & NW First Avenue..40.00 N.W. 3rd Street between N, Miami Avenue & N,W, 18t Avehue.6661.00 N.W. 1st Avenue between N.W. 16t & N.W. 4th Street8..,,..666.1.00 N.W, 2nd Avenue between 3rd & 4th Streets...................►0.25 N.W. 2nd Avenue between 4th & 5th Streets.►..................1.00 N,W, 4th Street between N.W. 1st & 2nd Avenues...............0.25 N.W, 2nd & 3rd Street between N.W. 3rd Ave. & River Drive..,.0.15 Pe r mo n t h ♦ • . . . . . . .. . . . .. . . .... . . i , , . , , . , , . , . . . , .. . , .. . , . .. $ 8.0 0 S.W. N. River Drive between S.W. 2nd Ave & W. Flagler.,,6,6.60.25 S.W. 2nd Street between N. Miami Ave & S.W, 1st Court,..64.6601.00 S.W. 2nd Street between S.W, 1st Court & S.W. 2nd Avenue....t44-5• 0.40 S.W. 2nd Avenue between 2nd Street & Bridge.6,066660666...6460,20 S.W. 3rd Street between S.W. 2nd Ave & S. Miami Ave ..... .....0.25 S.W, 1st Street between S.W. 1st and 2nd Avenues.............1,00 N.W. 4th Street between N. Miami Avenue & N.W. 1st Ave .... ...0.25 N.W. 5th Street between 1st & 2nd Avenues.............6.6.., M:2$ 0.25 N.W. 5th Street between 2nd & 3rd Avenues....................0.25 N.W. 1st Ave between 5th & 6th Streets.......................0.15 Bisc. Blvd, between N.E. 6th & S.E. 1st Streets..............1.00 N.E. & N.W. 6th Street between Bisc. Blvd. & N.W. 3rd Ave....0.15 N.E. 4th Street between N.E. 2nd Ave. & Biscayne Blvd........-&r25r 0.40 N.E. 7th Street between 14. Miami Ave. & Bisc. Blvd ........... 0.25 N.E. 8th Street between N. Miami Avenue & Bisc. Blvd ......... 0.25 N.E. 1st Ave. between 5th & 8th Streets ......................0.25 N.E. 2nd Ave between 2nd & 5th Streets... 0...................1.00 N.E. 2nd Ave between 5th & 8th Streets ......................0.25 W. Flagler between S.W. 2nd Avenue & River Drive..............-Q-ZQ 0.40 OMNIAREA..................................................per hour N.E. 9th Street (between NE. 1st Ave. & Bisc. Blvd .......... $0.25 N.E. 10th Street between N.E. 1st Ave & 2nd Ave............. .2{& 0.25 N.E. 11th Street between N.E. 1st Ave. & Bisc. Blvd .......... 0.25 N.E. 12th Street between N.E. 2nd Ave & Bisc. Blvd ........... 0.25 N.E. 13th Street between N.E. 1st & N.E. 2nd Avenues ......... 0.25 N.E. 1st Court between N.E. 13th & 14th Streets..............0.25 N.E. 14th Street between N.E. 1st Ave. & Bisc. Blvd .......... 0.50 N.E. 15th Street between N.E. 1st Ave & Bisc. Blvd ........... 0.50 N.E. 16th Street between N.E. 2nd Ave & Bisc. Blvd ........... 0.50 N.E. 17th Street between N.E. 2nd Ave & Bisc. Blvd ........... 0.50 N.E. 18th Street between N.E. 2nd Ave & Bisc. Blvd ........... 0.50 N.E. 17th Terrace between N.E. 2nd Ave. & Bisc. Blvd ......... 0.50 N.E. 15th Street between N. Bay Shore & Bay... 4000 .... 6"999.0.50 N.E. 14th Terrace between Bisc. & N. Bay Shore.............,.0.50 N. Bay Shore Drive between 17th & 20th Streets..............,6.}S 0.25 Pcr-"Mthr_r_________:r_r__.____7r_rr__r____rr__7_r___r___E,5.-% N.E. 1st Ave, between 8th & 15 Streets.......................0.25 N.E. 2nd Ave between N.E. 8th & 20th Streets,.,,.. ... ....,..,0.50 N.E. 4th Ave between 17th & 20th Street,.,..,,.,........,•9.90.15 0..25 N.E. 18th between Bisc, Blvd, & Bay ........... ..........•.,..0.15 0.25 N.E. 27th Street between N. Miami Avenue & N.E 2nd Ave ....... 0.20 0.25 2 } " t COCONUT OROVE....,i.1„...i.ii♦.i.{.il,►..,..,.ii,,i..i,i.,er hour S.WN. Highway, Ave between Tiger. flail & S. Say Main Highway, 'Fuller Street, Grand Ave.. „ IY.►,i:.ii „ ...,,,i0i vj McR'arland j Mary Sttreet{y Virginia McC6rlandj between S. Day Shore & Dt�yi.i.s,.,iii,.,.,►►..Yif �'lTi CIVIC CENTER A R 9 A.. i i i i i i.► i .. i. 1 'i i s .. i i .. i .. i i► i► i i, i i i, i i 0 e e hour N.W. River Drive between 12th Ave & 14th Ave.,.66.i66,66..6.$Oi75 N,W. 12th Street between 12th Ave, & 14th Ave,,,,,,,,,,,,,, „ 0,75 N.W. 13th Avenue between N,W, River Drive & 14th Street ... .,,0675 N,W, 13th Court between N.W. 12th & 14th Streets.............0.75 N.W, 14th Ave between 12th & 16th Streets,,,6,,6,66,6,6666,i60675 JACKSON MEMORIAL AREA......................................per hour N.W. 9th Avenue between 14th & 16th Streets.................$0.75 N.W, 10th Ave between 14th & 20th Streets....................0,75 N.W. 14th between loth & 11th Avenues ........................0.75 N.W, 15th Street between 9th & 10th Avenue$..................0.75 DECORATORS ROW AREA........................................per hour N.E. 1st Ave between 37th & 111st Streets ....................$0.50 N.E. 2nd Ave between 37th & 41st Streets ......... ...a........0.50 N. Miami Avenue between 37th & 41st Streets..................0.50 N.E. 38th Street between N, Miami Avenue & N.E. 2nd Avenue...0.50 N.E. 39th Street between N. Miami Avenue & N.E. 2nd Avenue...0.50 N.E. 40th Street between N. Miami Avenue & N.E. 2nd Avenue...0.50 LITTLERIVER AREA..........................................per hour N.E. 2nd Avenue between 78th Street & City Limits ........... $0.25 N.E. 79th Street between N.E. 1st & 3rd Avenues..............0.25 Biscayne Shopping Plaza between N.E 5th Avenue & Biscayne....0.25 GARMENTCENTER AREA........................................per hour N.W. 5th Avenue between 25th & 30th Streets.................$0.25 N.W. 26th Street between 4th & 6th Avenues...................0.25 N.W. 29th Street between 4th & 5th Avenues...................0.25 N.W. 28th Street between 4th & 5th Avenues...................0.25 N.W. 27th Street between 4th & 5th Avenues... ................ 0.25 S.W. 8TH STREET AREA.......................................Per hour S.W. 8th Street between Brickell Ave. & S.W. 27th Avenue .... $0.50 All Avenues between S.W. 7th 9th Street, from Brickell Avenue to S.W. 27th Avenue ........................0.25 WEST FLAGLER STREET & S.W. 1st STREET, AREA..#.............per hour MR West Flagler Street between 5th & 24th Avenues.... ... ***.v**$0925 S.W. 1st Street between 5th & 22nd Avenues...................0.25 Per 19.00 All Avenues in between West Flagler & S.W. 2nd Street..4,0...00.25 All meters on SW & NW 27th Ave from SW llth to NW 8th St ..... 0.25 3 9AIMLL AREA ...... YYii.i.Yiitii,i►ititiiiiliilYiiiYisiiiliper hour S.W. 1stAvenue (between SW 5th Street & 15th Streets)i,,.,,$00.25n. t e r . MO h th .. , .. Y . Y , , t • Y , . , i . i , , . { , , i i ► , , ► , , , , ► . , ► ► , : i , . , , r( .HIV �.i V S. Miami Avenue between 5th & 11th Streets.,►,.,.,,.i►.,.,,i�:�` o,-� S, Miami Avenue between 11th & 12th 5treets,i..,,,,,,,,,►i „ i0.75 S. Miami Avenue between 14th & 15th Road,,,,►,.,.►i,i,.►.,►,:4:�? So Sayshore Drive between S,E, 8th Street & 15th Road .... il.►0.75 9,E, 1st Avenue between S.E. 8th & 8,E. 14th Streets,..►,,,.Y4 ' 1.h0" S•E. 5th Street between S, Miami Avenue & Brickell Avenue ... #4,r54 S•:�:'=!'r �-`�'t�► ':4'tlt�" �1-t�t-h��1-#�lt�; �1-2�="�„-,-�-t-t b��weetl-%i�����5��1-s�-�-9t�.--::::._._, ._...�.,�,,�, .,�: ;-:=;=:-:.-r •i�;�=?_5- S.E, 6th,_.7,th,__9tht loth, llth, 12th Streets between Brickell and Miami between Miami Avenue and S.W. 1st S,E, 14th St. & 15th Road between Brickell & S, Bay Shore.i.,0.15 S.E. 14th Street between S, Miami Avenue & Brickell Avenue ... 0.25 CORAL WAY AREA.............................................per hour Coral Way between SW 12th & 32nd Avenues ....................$0.25 All Ave between 21st & 23rd St. from SW 12th to SW 32nd Aves.0.25 Sec, 35-92. Municipal parking garages. The rates of charge for parking in off—street municipal parking garages are as follows: Parking garage no. 1: Half—hourly .......... .......... ................ .......... $ 0.75 All day (7:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.) ............. Evening (6:00 p.m. to 12:00 midnight)..,., ....... sees ...... 1.75 Night (12:00 midnight to 7:00 a.m.)........................1.75 Overnight (6:00 p.m. to 7:00 a.m.)................6.0......2.50 Twenty—four hours..........................................7.00 Monthly...................................................62.50 Allday (Saturdays)........................................2.00 Early Bird (in by 9:00 a.m. out by 6:00 p.m................3.00 Parking garage no. 2: Half-hourly ..............................................$ 1.00 All day (7:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.) ...... ........ .............. ,-r3{} Evening (6:00 p.m. to 12:00 midnight)......................1.75 Night(12:00 midnight to 7:00 a.m...... ........... o ........ 1.75 Overnight (6:00 p.m. to 7:00 a.m ...........................2.50 Twenty—four hours, .................... *.so ...... so* ........ 7.50 Monthly...................................................80.00 Allday (Saturdays)........................................2.00 Early Bird (in by 9:00 a.m. out by 6:00 p.m ................4.00 4.50 5.00 Parking garage no. 3: Half—hourly ...................................... ....... .$.0.75 Allday (7:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.) ..........................as-i5& 5.00 Evening (6:00 p.m. to 12:00 midnight)......................1.75 ...� Night (12:00 midnight to 7:00 a.m.)........................1,75 Overnight (6:00 p.m. to 7:00 a.m.).........................2.50 Twenty—four hours..........................................7.00 Monthly...................................................6'r0 70,00 Student....................................................1,75 Early bird (in by 9:00 a.m. out by 6:00 p,m,).............3„-04 4.00 Parking garage no, 5; Half, -hourly ..............................................$ 0.50 All day 7:00 a.m. to :00 .m.).................,..,.,.,, 4.00 g enin (6:00 p.m. to 1200 midni ht).....,...,,,...:..... 1.75 Night 2:00'midnight to 7:00 a.m ......:.... 1.75 Over —night (6s00 .m. to 7:00 a.m,).,., 2.50 Twenty-four hours .............. ........:...,......:...,..:. 4.50 MY h Mh , , .... of , , , , .. . , ..to 0 toots , , , , . , ... toofee . -4o : 00 S`al ^(4rultural 0enter)...: i................. 1:75 Early Bird in by 9:00 a.m. out by 6:00 n_m.)............. 14_00 See- 3541- Muhicipal off-street paekih9 lots. ilia hates of charge for parking ih Municipal 6ff"8treet parking lets are f"oliaws: C' E N P A L 8 M W 8 9 t)1 9 TR tC T, i ....... i ... i i.• .. i. i i i. i .. . 1 i i ..... ....... 1 Y. t.. '11i�i�l�'rh�.<i�''s'y"a'�°`►.i=i��s-►fi�,=►'���►�►�►�;�',=.=►=,��=��i=w"�',.�►y:�►�:►,'►�=s=5t�iti�=l'+►�t. _ �..3c'r`3� Lots n,o, 21 N.W. 2nd Street between N.W. 2nd and 3rd Avenue t ++I�.L Per hour i . • i ..... i . i .. ... • .. Y ... .... • .. ► . Y .. i ..... Y . . . ► • ..... ♦ .. • $ V cf� . G J $ 0.4 4 0 -4%-v- = Pei-Tl�ithii�'.`'."�.�.: `^.".:ZZ ,z :`iis"'1`'."►-S'S^ i = � 7'`'. Y-."s`.►"".' 'y"►' .1-► ►-.i'1-.-,` .`1�►�1-►`,�►-,-,=►tip' '�Q-►-L`i�- �ei`���fl'fOi�M�r�}:�.�`►'�.z�'-.�-.�►'��-sti=►-►=-.�=.°°Y-►=.'-►"�'•s=►-�-►-►-�►ti-ti-.-.�=.=.-s��-.w-►-►-��sv.�-i-sue►=v-.�,-►-'��:�+^� Lot no. 9, Miami Dade Community College, N.E. 1st Avenue and 3rd Street: Pe r ha 1 f ho ur ... ... . . Y . .. . ... . . ... ... . .. . . . 9 .. ... . .. . Y . . . . . ... .. .$ 0 .75 Special student rate (per day)........... +.. .. ..a ... ..... •... 6.6.661675 Lot no. 10, N.W. 4th to 5th Streets between N.W. 1st & N. Miami Avenues: Per ho ur ... ... .. .. ; . .. . . . . . . . .. . .. . . . • . . . . . . i . ... . .. . . . . .. . .. . .. . $ 0.50 Per month.................a.................6..0..,...6..666..66. x8:-04=$30.00 Lot no. 11, Under I-95, N.W. 3rd Avenue between 1st and 2nd Streets: Per month.........................................$6.0...........1 .-Oa-$26.25 Lot no. 12, Under I-95 N.W. 3rd Avenue between 2nd and 3rd Streets: Per month .............. .......... ........... ............... ......$2:'i?Q'$26.25 Lot no. 13, Under I-95 N.W. 3rd Avenue, between 3rd and 4th Streets: Per month..... ......................................... .........$25-.-M $26.25 Lot no. 14, Under I-95, between W. Flagler and S.W. 1st Streets: Per hour.........................................................$ 0.20 Lot no. 15, under I-95, between S.W. 1st and 2nd Streets: Per month ................................. ............. .......... $33.00 Lot no. 16, under I-95, between SW 2nd to 3rd Streets: Per hour.........................................................$ 0.15 Per month ........................................................ 33.00 Lot no. 17, Under I-95, SW N. River Drive: Per hour.........................................................$ 0.15 Per month.........................................0.R............ 33.00 Lot no. 19, Biscayne Boulevard between E. Flagler and NE 3rd Streets: Per hour.........................R............................ ...$ 1.00 Lot 19, Biscayne Boulevard between 3rd and 5th Streets: Per hour.........f................. ........... 0....... ....f...... $ -010-�5 $ 1.00 Per month (between 4th and 5th streets).......... ........ o . . . . , o . 44.5vo)-$47.50 Lot no. 20, Chopin Plaza, S.E, 2nd Street and Biscayne Boulevard: Per hour . • ... .. . .. . ... .. ... . . . . . • . .. . ♦ . f ... . , ..... ! . .. . ....... • . 1 $ 1000 Per IVUF'-ItweiTle- hutif meb$5,�s - �----------------r-_r---_- -/ ..:rl .:-$- ,� p�,,/ j,,��,� f ! f f . f 1 � , f..f ♦ . f f I f. f , I ♦ • � . •". 1 - 1 frJ w--.�...._.. ......s.}-• r--r----•..�-_r.�--r.r.�e... R 1 • • 1. R .... R ! f f R R f ! • f 1'• '. !-♦ R R .'!'.' R ... ! R . • ' �i�►�!+ }�-{�. e!.=i��14: �.S+wr.+l�R•+rs'w�tR er wm+.�in. e�rTr�e�r Te.�— — -------- -----.---- —Y._--rrT.o .21 .•.'!!! ��IY.. w�♦ f R f. R 1• f f 1 f.♦ f R f f f f f R•,. f go f f f f f R R•} 1. f • 1 f f f.♦ f R f .. }. f f f F Srl 4lii 41 ��... I lV 41 4�v�+r�.�r.r.-�r�•.,+w.-e+wvw.-we.e.�re-er-r-w.-rz�r . yA�1�. p�,�,�. f / . ♦ + . ► / . , � / . 1 .. R 1 t . / ! . • J♦ ! . 1 : f f -. } RZ-1!p '-S�7f �i{ f, R 1-.. • e, 1 e f� t f 1lR ♦. f 1 1 j�-, e! R i-R !'! R I f s-R-R R1 , Rs •. I Y Y. f/ 1 f 1 5 ME Lot nd. ;_54,y�iSiseeyne toulevard between 5th and 8th Streebm (Ali day (maat,6r me tef i i i Y i Y i i i Y i i i 1 i Y Y i Y i a Y► i i i i i 1 i Y i Y i Y i Y► Y Y i 16 00�0 ++���j %�5�j/�� pet' month Y Y i i t Y i► i i Y i i. i i i, i all a l i i i i i i► a 1 1 f 1 i, i i„ 1 i t., i a► i 1 f ► 1 Y 4.8-.4 / $G�iAO Lots in�d. a8P) under T-95, WY Plagler and N.W. 2nd Avenue: /� �y iei ho W[ ► i Y 1 Y Y Y Y a Y i, Y i Y 1 a a 1 Y Y i i i► i Y 1 Y i 1 Y f a, Y a a Y a Y i a i i i 1 Y i i Y f 6 i Y 1 Y $ 0 i 4 0 Lot no, 33, Under 1.950 SW Nd Street between 2nd Ave and SW 18t Ct. Per hour..i,a„f1.a6Yi.f.,,i.ai 6 /.a,.Y,.fl,.i►.laa...,,a„a a.►a/a$ 0.40 Under, ,�95, Sint lst Street., , i 66 ► . 6.6 . i i . , . , i . a a i a . a , . a a . . , . , a . a a i . ► . ► ► .. a a , • ... i . i i i $ 1 a 00 Lot no. 36) Under I,-95, SW 1st Court: /� �� Per ho uµl i. i. i i i,a.,.. i . i.. i i. a... i. i a i. i i.. i.... a.a ...,, ....►.,. $ G-r4e- $ Oi 75 Lot no, 17, under T-95, SW 1st Ave and 2nd Street., Per ho ur .. , . , , ... . . i .. . a . .. . .. ... . . .. .. . .. . .. i ... . , ... . a . . a a .. a .. $ -C4i75$. 1.00 Lot no, 38, SW 1st Avenue and 3rd Street: Per hour. i............ ........................►...... 6.......... $-&e'tr $.1.00 OM N I AREA . .. . .. . ..... ... .. .. . .. . .. . .. . . • . • . . ... . . . . . . , . . i . . , . .. . . . . a . .. . .. . Lot no. 49, Biscayne Boulevard and 12th Street: Per hour ............ .............................. ............. a.$ 0.15 Permonth .. ...... . .. . . . .. . .. . .. . . . . . . . 004 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . .. . . 8.00 Lot no. 51, Second Avenue and 12th Street: Per hour.........................................................$ 0.15 Per month .. . . . .. . • ... . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . .. . . . .. . . 6.00 COCONUTGROVE AREA ......................................................... Lot no. 6, Main Highway: Per hour........ .................................. 0...... $ 0450 Per month ........................................................ 25.00 CIVICCENTER AREA ......................................................... Lot no. 8, N.W. 11th Street at N.W. 12th Avenue: Per hour.........................................................$ 0.25 Per month... ..... o ............................................... 15.00 Lot no. 18, N.W. 12th Street between 13th Avenue and 13th Court: Per half hour ......................................... $ 0.50 Allday ......... ......... ...................,..................... 4.00 MarrrdaY'-sP�er-'ia3'-r'a -{-(Y-fl{-a:nrr- -.-.-.---- .-.- Lot no. 25, N.W. 12th Avenue between 13th and 14th Streets: Per hour ................ ............... ....t....... .............. $ 0.75 Per month,.. ..................................................... 25.00 Lot no. 26, N.W. 12th Street and N.W. 13th Court: Per month..................t..t....................,..,.f,.......$35.00 DECORATORS ROW AREA ................................ ........... .......t... Lot no. 52, N.E. 1st Avenue between 37th and 38th Streets: Per hour...,.,.t/f.....•t...••••♦t.....,....•....................$ 0.15 Per month,.,.tlf.,.f...,...f.,...t.....Rl,f....,t..l.,ftllf-.,..,tt +._00- $10.00 Lot no, 53, N,E, 1st Court between 37th and 38th Streets: 01,10 � y Per h�ourr , , . �1 ! . , i , R , .. ! ! . to', ! , .. t .. f . too R , t 1 . • . ! 1 ! * ! . , t .. R t t got • $ 01 10 (� /.'�/'� Per month,Rtoffftfflfttt!•Rl,Rlt►,tftRttt,ttttttft,f,/tfttffttftt —orw $�.Si900 Lot no, 54, N.R. 2nd Avenue between 37th and 38th Streets; Per dour,.,,ft,f,.f..lt•,!1„+t,.lt,ttet,eltft.t.ltt..,ttt,.fttto.$ 0110 Per monthesrtffft.ff..f.e.f• frftf,f,fa.::.fe�rfefesffa,effef,tl."Si'" $10.00 I rN nL t Y LITT LE RIVER AREA&. YY6 41►►...i...i►YYY►...►.Y. YYY. Y. Y..Y►i.i Y. i. ►i Y. Y i►Y. Yi. Lot no. 3i N.EY 79th Street and 1st Plaoe., q Per h�yo ur Y Y i{ Y Y i Y Y i i Y Y i i Y i i i. Y i i i Y i Y Y i i Y Y Y i i Y Y i i Y i Y i i i i i Y Y i♦ Y► i i i Y $ 0 Y 15 Per mo n th i i i. i i i i►► 1 .. Y i► .. Y. i .. ►► Y.. i► i i i ... i. i. i .. i Y .. i► i Y Y Y. Y. i 8. 00 Lob Luther King NW 7th Avenue and 62nd Street: Per.... hour . ► . . ► . .. i ► ► . 1 . i Y ► . i . i . i i ► i . .. Y . ► . .... i . i ► i ► . ► .. i i ♦ i Y . ► . i . $ 0.10 _ Pe r -mo n t h i i .. i i . ► . i ...... 6 ► ... ► . ► . i ► .... i i . Y ... ... i . i i . • ... ► . Y ► . i ► ► 8 ► 00 GA'RM E NT C E NTE R A R EA i i Y i . . . . . i . i i i i ► . Y • . i ... i ... ► . ► . . i ► ► . ► Y . . i . ► i . i .... . • .. ► Lot no. 21, _between N.W. 26th Street and 27th Street: Per ho ur ... . ...... . i . . .. . . . i . i . . . .. . ► ► . . . . i . . . . ► . i . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . $ 0 . 15 Per moil th ► i .. • , . . . i . ► . 1 .. . . i .. . .. . . . . . .. ... i i . . i . . ► . . . i .. .. .. . .. ► 8 . 00 •�.e� �e Pe--- .. - -- :------- .::::-.-$- .- .... ...... .. .....,... -4-15 S.W. 8th STREET AREA ...................................................... Lot no. 28, S.W. 7th Street Under I-95: Per hour, ........ *.# .... ........ * .................. *..$ 0.15 Per month ........................ 4...........i..... .....0.... 8.00 Lot No. 29, S.W. 8th Street Under I-95: Per hour ........................................................$ 0.15 Per month ................. ..... 8.00 BRICKELLAREA .................................................. 6........... Lot no. 22, Rickenbacker Causeway: Per month., ................... * .... o ...........................$25.00 Lot no. 23, Rickenbacker Causeway: Per month... ................... * .......... * ...................... $25-00 CORAL WAY AREA ............... ...... 0... Lot no. 30, Intersection of Coral Way and S.W. 15th Road: Per hour .......................... ..............................$ 0.15 Per month..................................................0....08.001, 7 1 09. 0 A Section 2, 'Me Off-Stroet Parking Board is authorized to develop experimental rate structures and to initiate rates for new facilities during the fiscal year, CxperiMental rates may not vary from the rates approved by the City Commission by an amount in excess of 20 percent, 'Elie experimental rates may only be initiated based upon unexpected variations in utilization or changes in environmental factors not expected at the time of approval of this Ordinance. Pates established under this provision must be approved by resolution of the Off --Street parking Board and written notification must be given to the City Manager 10 days before implementation. Section 3. All acts of the Off -Street Parking Board and its Director as to rates heretofore charged are hereby ratified and confirmed, Section 4. The provisions of this Ordinance shall take effect on October 1, 1985. Section 5. All ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith, insofar as they are in conflict, are hereby repealed. Section 6. If any section, part of section, paragraph, clause, phrase, or word of this Ordinance is for any reason held or declared to be unconstitutional, inoperative or void, such holding or invalidity shall not affect the remaining portions of this Ordinance; and it shall be construed to have been the intent of the City Commission to pay this Ordinance without such unconstitutional, invalid, or inoperative part therein; and the remainder of this Ordinance, after the exclusion of such part or parts, shall be deemed and held to be as valid as if such parts had not been included therein. PA988D ON FIRST READINa BY TITLE ONLY THIS -.18th day o�t JtIly 1q85. 1PASSED AND AMPTED ON SECOND AND FINAL READING BY TITLE ONLY THIS j5tL day ot �j fly. , - - _ ', 0 1985, ' TEST: RAOAR, ONGIEt CITYLCL�EkR� LEGAL REVIEW., ROBERT F. CLARK CHIEF DEPUTY --C-I�ATTORNEY APP VED A 0 FO M AND CORRECTNESS: &,rUCIA A`—. DOUGHER v 9 Maurice A. Verre, MAURICE A. FERRE MAYOR Clerk of y AN of ?v4ji3'lli, Florida, A. 0 1v'.-%!( of D,,k!L- Co.,I)tv C,jurt Liut�sir ;a "le P"uvided for notices and vublications by attaching said Copy to the oface provided therel'or. WITNESS illy;lrna 0 of said City AitY :Clerk ................. 9 i,o Y i� �00t TO: Sergia Pereira City of Manager PPOM: Roger M. Carlton Director Department of Off -Street Parking DATE: July 1, 1585 SUBJECT: Adoption of Department of Off -Street Parking Rate Ordinance During the June 20, 1985 City Commission meeting, three questions led to the deferral of the Department of Off -Street Parking Fiscal Year 1985/86 rate ordinance. In response to the questions the following is offered: o The proposed new meters in the Allapattah Industrial District were - approved by the City Commission in 1983. The meters are located on various streets and avenues between N.W. 27th Avenue and N.W. 12th Avenue and N.W. 20th Street and N.W. 24th Street. Based upon changing economic conditions, the Department is working with the merchants to determine if the meter installation program requires adjustment. Therefore, no final decision will be reached until December, 1985. It is suggested that the ordinance by approved on first reading subject to further review of the meter proposal by the City Commission in December, 1985. o The on -street meter rate adjustments effect approximately 600 of the total 8,000 meters. With the time required to purchase meter parts, it is assumed that these adjustments will not be effective until December 1, 1985. o The Department of Off -Street Parking has recently adjusted in excess of 2,000 meters to accept smaller coins. At the request of J. L. Plummer, the Off -Street Parking Board has committed to install $1.00 bill acceptor machines in certain areas with higher rates (Biscayne Boulevard median and Chopin Pla7.a) . Approximately six months are required to acquire and install these machines. We believe the above information clarifies the questions posed by the City Commission at the June 20, 1985 meeting and respectfully request placement of this item for first reading on the July 18, 1985 agenda and second reading on the July 25, 1985-agenda. att. '�!t 0021 Roger NA, carltom Direct& June 3� 1585 Dear Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Commission: Fiscal Year 84/85 and the upcoming Fiscal Year 85/86 are years of rapid evolution for the Department of Off -Street Parking. This evolution has not only been in terms of significant growth With 40165 spaces being added during the current fiscal year resulting in a total of 24,708 spaces under management but also in terms of a change in the goals and objectives of. the Off -Street Parking Board and the Department. This change includes a willingness to work cooperatively with the private sector to provide parking with examples being the Coconut Grove Playhouse, Sports and Exhibition Authority, and the Brickell area intercept garages and a transition from the concept of the Department being responsible solely for parking to an awareness that parking is an integral component of the balanced transportation system and the overall community development process. This budget is formulated to reflect these evolving philosophic and programmatic changes as well as the public policy issues which surround rate adjustments and installation of new parking meters in the current environment. To that end the recommended budget reflects the smallest number of meter rates to be adjusted and the lowest percentage increase for transient and monthly customers in Department garages and surface lots in the past four years. Specifically the increase for monthly customers in the garages is an average of 6 percent With transient rates remaining essentially stable. In the case of maximum daily rates there are reductions. While there have been an average of 600 new meters installed' in each of the past four years, there are no new meters projected in the budget for Fiscal Year 85/86. Other than approximatley 175 meters in the Allapattah Business District which were approved by the City Commission in 1983. The capital budget reflects sufficient monies to'construct parking lots at the Gesu School Site ($125,000 - 110 spaces), improve the Police Department,* parking lot ($25,000 - 40 spaces), develop two lots in the Brickell area ($175000 143 spaces), construct parking lots in Coconut Grove at Kennedy and Peacock Parks ($400,000 - 150 spaces), South Dixie Highway and 27th Avenue ($60,000 - 35 spaces), in the Black Grove area ($lT5,000 - 30 spaces), redevelop old Municipal Lot No. 2 in Allapattah ($50;000'- 120 spaces), and the Jackson Memorial Hospital area ($75,000 100 spaces). Department of Off Street Parking 190 n1,(, Third Street Miami, Florida 33132 305.579.6789 nN dVLt 1LJW11 It{.�1t1.- � c koger ,M. Carlton �'�L��=y DrpctoY June 30 1985 Dear Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Commissiont Fiscal Year 84/85 and the upcoming Fiscal Year 85/86 are years of rapid evolution for the Department of Off --Street parking. This evolution has not only been in terms of significant growth With 40165 spaces being added during the current fiscal year resulting in a total of 24,708 spaces under management but also in terms of a change in the goals and objectives of the Off -Street Parking Board and the Department. This change includes a Willingness to Work cooperatively with the private sector to provide parking With examples being the Coconut Grove Playhouse, Sports and Exhibition Authority, and the Brickell area intercept garages and a transition from the concept of the Department being responsible solely for parking to an awareness that parking is an integral component of the balanced transportation system and the overall community development process. This budget is formulated to reflect these evolving philosophic and programmatic changes as well as the public policy issues which surround _ rate adjustments and installation of new parking meters in the current environment'. To that end the recommended budget reflects the smallest number of meter rates to be adjusted and the lowest percentage increase for transient and monthly customers in Department garages and surface lots in the past four years. Specifically the increase for monthly customers in the garages is an average of 6 percent with transient rates remaining essentially stable. In the case of maximum daily rates there are reductions. While there have been an average of 600 new meters installed in each of the past four years, there are no new meters projected in the budget for Fiscal Year 85/86. Other than approximatley 175 meters in the Allapattah Business District which were approved by the City Commission in 1983. The capital budget reflects sufficient monies to'construct parking lots at; the Gesu School Site ($125,000 - 110 spaces), improve the Police Department parking lot ($25,000 - 40 spaces), develop two lots in the Brickell area ($1759000 - 143 spaces), construct parking lots in Coconut Grove at Kennedy and Peacock Parks ($400,000 - 150 spaces), South Dixie Highway and 27th Avenue ($60,000 - 35 spaces) , in the Black Grove area ($175,,0Q0 - 30 spaces), redevelop old Municipal Lot No. 2 in Allapattah ($So 000 - 120 spaces), and the Jackson Memorial Hospital area ($75,000 - 100 spaces). Department of Off Street Parking 990 N,t, Third Street 0 iami, Florida 33132 0 305.579-6789 In support of the oottmuhity development goals of the Off -Street parking Board, the capital budget includes sufficient funds to implement feasibility studies for the Sports and Exhibition Authority garage, a residential garage in the park West/Overtown redevelopment area, intercept parking garages in the Brickell area, a Police Substation cooperative garage in the Little Havana area, rebuilding Municipal Garage No, l either at its existing site or on Municipal Lot No, 10 contiguous to the Downtown People Mover station, expansion of Municipal Garage No. 2 in cooperation with the contiguous property owner and the proposed high technology center at Municipal Lot No. 8 in the Civic Center area, Other projects include the downtown graphic and signage upgrade program supported by the Downtown Miami Business Association and the Downtown Development Authority ($50,000), the Allapattah Business District road improvements project, payment to the City, ($300,000), the entrance beautification and parking lot in the Design Plaza area ($100,000), and various projects to upgrade or maintain the Department's existing facilities ($555,000). Administrative related projects include ,implementation of the Data Processing Master plan (i400,000), acquisition of a communications system ($125,000) and relocation of the administrative offices ($500,000). Should the referenced capital projects funded by the Department and the Bayside Garage funded with an Industrial Development Bond be completed during Fiscal Year 85/86 the total number of spaces under management by the Department will increase 'to 26,836 from the 24,708 spaces projected to be operating during the current fiscal year. This increase reflects an expansion of approximately 16,800 spaces during the past four years. Revenues Fiscal Year 85/86 revenues for the "Department" portion of the budget are projected to increase to $7,985,600 from $7,339,500 in Fiscal Year 84/85. In addition revenues from the World Trade Center garage ($1,866,310), Government Center garage ($341,090), Metrorail ($747,100) assuming return to revenue service, and the Gusman and Olympia Enterprise Fund ($1,001,652) will result in total revenues of $11,941,752 for Fiscal Year 85/86 which is an increase of $2,172,282 from the revenue projected through the end of the current fiscal year. Major factors in the increase for the "Department" revenues are: o Implementation of 6 percent average rate increase for monthly customers in Municipal Garages 1, 2, and 3 ($103i000) and a projected 5 percent increase in utilization ($36,600). o Implementation of monthly and hourly rate increases of approximately 16 percent in 9 municipal lots ($72,800)-. 'The remaining 39 municipal lots are not recommended for an increase in Fiscal Year 85/$6. .snamm��i o Implementation of on -street meter rate increases for 611 meters ($23,760). The remaining 6,295 on -Street meters are not recommended for an increase. o Increase in revenues generated Prom six new lots which will become operational during the current fiscal year 435,800). o interest income increase due to improved cash management and increased reserves ($95,000). Expenses Expenses are budgeted in four major categories. The first is "Direct Expenses" which are those operating costs clearly attributable to a particular operation. This category of expense is recommended to increase to $4, 370, 850 in Fiscal Year 85/86 from a projected $3,948,710 for Fiscal Year 84/85. The major components of the increase are: o Performance based merit (5 percent) and cost of living increase (3 percent) including fringe benefits for rank and file employees ($ 253,940). To ensure that this salary adjustment impacts to the least degree possible on net revenues available for debt service the total number of employees funded in the "Department" portion o; the budget will not increase. o Anticipated increase for contractual service and maintenance costs ($78,490). The second major category of expense is "Indirect Expenses" which includes such items as central administrative staff and computer support for the revenue control and automated billing systems. Indirect expenses are expected to increase to $1,285,000 in Fiscal Year 85/86 from a projected $1,196,420 in Fiscal Year 84/85. Off -setting the indirect expenses are - management fees and indirect cost reimbursements in the amount of $264,120 to be earned in Fiscal Year 85/86. The overall increase in administrative costs is comprised 6f the following major components: o Performance based salary adjustments plus fringe benefits averaging 8 percent for the executive group ($51,200). o Full year salary and fringe benefits cost for the new Assistant Director for Management Information Systems who will be responsible for implementation of the Data Processing Master Plan ($48,100). o Increase in contractual services and cost of supplies ($12,370)• 1002 The third major category of expenses is "Debt Service". The Fiscal Year 85/86 debt service requirement is $1,524,800. The actual cash requirement 16 will be $I,831,800 due to $193*000 interest projected to be earned on reserves required in the 1983 Advanced Refunding Trust Indenture. The maximum debt service requirement inclusive of interest earned on reserves will be #1i824,890 in Fiscal Year 89/90. The fourth categoryof expense is "Depreciation and Other Non -Operating Expenses." Depreciation will decrease to $1,040,050, during. Fiscal Year 85/86 from $1,051,440 in Fiscal Year 84/85. The decrease is due predominately to the full reimbursement of construction cost related to the Management Agreement with Dade County for Municipal Lot No. 25 at the Civic Center during this Fiscal Year and upgrading the Department's approximately 9,000 meters to high security Duncan Industries Model 80's, construction of surface lots, and modified accounting procedures regarding depreciation of leasehold interests as approved by Deloitte, Haskins and Sells. Other non -operating expenses include amortization of bond discount/issuance costs and interest. The bond/issuance amortization expense is projected to be $22,700 for Fiscal Year 85/86. Expenses of this nature are reflected in the private sector to reduce income tax. In the public sector these expenses are reflected for improved accounting. Of the $2,412,550 allocated for depreciation and other non -operating expenses, $1,349,800 is interest expense. The balance of $1,062,750 is an accounting transaction relating to amortization of issuance cost/bond discount and depreciation required to comply, with "Generally Accepted Accounting Procedures" (GAAP) and does not affect cash flow. Net Revenues and Debt Service Coverage Net revenues projected for Fiscal Year 84/85 are $3,390,790 which is $225,100 less than the amount included in the budget approved by the Off - Street Parking Board in May, 1984. This difference is due to the revenue lost in Municipal Lot No. 19 (Biscayne Boulevard median) from the Downtown People Mover program ($69,900), termination of the new meter installation construction program, until new procedures could be developed in cooperation with the City Commission ($363,000) and longer than expected time to negotiate leases with the State of Florida and the City of Miami ($22,700) for new lots under I-95 between Southwest Sixth and Eighth Streets and at the Municipal Police Building. Without these unforeseen circumstances net revenues available for debt service would have been $3,846,390 which exceeds the budgeted amount by $230,500 (6 percent). _ The proposed Fiscal Year 85/86 budget includes net revenues available for debt service of $3.6149750 which is an increase of $223,960 (7 percent) over the Fiscal Year 84/85 projection. If the net revenues are achieved debt service coverage will be 237 percent of the actual debt service for next fiscal year, Achieving this level of debt service coverage is most important if the Department is to maintain its bond ratings of A and A- with Moody' s and Standard and Poor' a and pursue the aggressive capital improvement program recommended with this budget. 100917' Alternatg Budget Proposal During the budget briefing held in the March 6, 1985 Off& -Street Parking Board special meeting, the Board requested that the impact of two alternatives be assessed, The first alternative is a "no rate increase" budget and the second is a no rate increase budget in geographic areas which have the potential for creating community concerns. The impact of the first alternative is to reduce projected net revenues, by $180,700 during the upcoming fiscal year, The impact of the second alternative is to reduce net revenues available for debt service by $18,800. In the April 29, 1985 Off -Street Parking Board meeting, the second alternative was adopted and the budget has been adjusted accordingly. Sources and Uses As mentioned earlier the proposed Fiscal Year 85/86 Budget will result in net revenues of $3,614,750 which are available for debt service, cash flow funded capital improvements and/or retained earnings. Assuming the projections for the balance of the current year, the unencumbered reserves of the Department at the end of Fiscal Year 84/85 will be approximately $3,200,000. Added to this amount $2,089,950 will be available after debt service next year for a total of $5,289,950 in available reserves. The recommended cash flow capital program in the amount of $3,405,000 will leave the Department with $1,884,950 of available cash reserves at the end of Fiscal Year 85/86. Summary The current year and next year reflect continued growth for the Department of Off —Street Parking. Operations will begin or construction will be Initiated for six new lots and the North leg of the Metrorail parking system for a total of 4,165 spaces to be added to the system during the current year. Net revenue after depreciation and debt service is projected to increase to ,$1,202,200 for Fiscal Year 85/86 from $956,450 in Fiscal Year 84/85► an increase of 26 percent. The Fiscal Year 85/86 projected net revenues will provide sufficient funds in conjunction With available reserves to initiate development of a substantial capital program which is designed to meet parking needs throughout the community and to complete the feasibility studies necessary to set the stage for the evolution of the Department to a role supportive of the balanced transportation system and the community development process. Completion of seven feasibility studies recommended in the capital program will provide a wide variety of opportunities for the Board and the City Commission to assess during the year. 1 0.0 2 -. . a� a 12 This year and My Previous three years with the Department have been extremely exciting and challenging. I am particularly APPreOiative of the input to the budget from our dedicated staff which is now too broad to list individually; Specific appreciation is given to ban Morhaim# Ray Sandersi Susan Smith and Janice Grimes for their, many hours of work on this budget. It is also most important to thank all Department employees for their dedication and hard worko the Off -Street Parking Board for, their support and willingness to innovate and the City Commission and Administration for their on -going review of Department activities, Respectfully submitted P11104A,� Roger M. Carlton Director Department of off -Street Parking cc: Honorable Chairman and Members of the Off -Street Parking Board Sergio Pereira Herb Bailey MIAMI REVIEW AND DAILY RECORD Published Daily except Saturday, Sunday and Legal Holidays Miami, Dade County, Florida. STATE OF FLORIDA COUNTY OF DADE., Before the undersigned authority personally appeared Octelms V. Fetbeyre, who on oath says that she is the Supervisor of Legal Advertising of the Miami Review and Daily Record, a daily (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 ttars�f MIAMI Re: ORDINANCE NO. 10027 — In the .......X. A X.......... . ................ Court, was published in said newspaper in the Issues of July 31, 1985 Alliant further says that the said Miami Review and Daily Retortd is a newspaper published at Miami in said Dade County, Florida, and that the said newspaper has heretofore been continuously published In said Dade County, Florida, each day (except Saturday, Sunday and Legal Holidays) and has 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 attached copy of advertisement and affiant further says that she has neither paid nor promised any pp�sorq-llmi, or corporation any discount, rebale,,commission•oe.refund: forrpose of securing this • • Swom to and `subicribelbefore me this 3lst85 daj pf .. July A.D.19....... r .+ d°Z, Son elligsn• • • • �. `+e,JfNotary Publicti.$tits of Florida at Large (SEAL) My Commission expires Dec. 23, 1986, 611i it OP MIAMI, ' L bAblk 10601`it, PLORWA L18AL W61fil:111 All Interi sted persans will 't6ke natit ib thst 6h th6,26th daffy 6f July, 1955, the City Cormission of Miami, Florida, adopted the 'f6l1dwing titled orditiance(s): ORDINANCE NO. 10026 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE ZONING ATLAS OF ORDI- NANCE NO.9900, THE ZONING ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA, BY CHANGING THE ZONING CLASSI- FICATION OF APPAOxiMATELY 795i•8699 NORTHEAST BAYSHORE COURT MIAMI, FLORIDA, (MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED HEREIN) FROM MG-2/5 GENERAL RESIDENTIAL TO RO.215 RESIDENTIAL -OFFICE BY MAKING 'FINDINGS;' AND BY MAKING ALL THE NECESSARY CHANGES ON PAGE NO. 8 OF SAID ZONING 'ATLAS MADE A DART OF ORD) NANCE NO. 9500 BY REFERENCE AND DESCRIPTION IN ARTICLE 3, SECTION 300, THEREOF; CONTAINING A REPEALER PROVISION AND A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE', ORDINANCE NO. 10027 ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTIONS 35.91, 36.92, AND 35.93 OF THE CODE OF THE CITY OF MIAMI;' FLORIDA, AS AMENDED, BY ESTABLISHING RATES AT CERTAIN ON -STREET PARKING METERS AND CERTAIN OFF-STREET LOTS, ESTABLISHING RATES AT' MUNICIPAL PARKING GARAGES; FURTHER PROVIDINGAN EFFECTIVE DATE OF OCTOBER 1, 1985 FOR THE HEREIN RATE INCREASES - RATIFYING AND 'CONFIRMING ALL ACTS OF THE`OFF= STREET PARKING BOARD AND ITS DIRECTOR AS TO RATES HERETOFORE CHARGED; FURTHER AUTHORIZING THE OFF STREET PARKINO�'BOARD TO'DEVELOP: EXPERIMENTAL RATE STRUCTURES'AND TO INITIATE RATES FOR'NEW FACILITIES DURING THE FISCAL -YEAR; CONTAINING A REPEALER PROVISION AND A SEVERABILITY,CLAUSE., ORDINANCE NO. 10028 AN ORDINANCE' AMENDING THE ZONING ATLAS OF ORDI- NANCE NO: 9500, THE ZONING ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF MIAMI,' FLORIDA, BY CHANGING THE ZONING,CLASSI FICATION OF LOT 1, CORNELIA M. DAY'S SUB (3.16) FROM RG05 GENERAL RESIDENTIAL AND SPI.3 COCONUT GROVE MAJOR -STEETS, OVERLAY DISTRICT TO RO-2, ,116 RESID NTIAL -OFFICE ELIMINATING THE PII-3 ANDyBY • CHANGING THE ZONING CLASSIFICATION OF,THE SOUTH 112 OF LOT.12, LOT 13 AND LOT 14_CORNELIA M DAY S - SUB (3.16) FROM RG-113 GENERAL RESIDENTIAL (ONE AND TWO-FAMILY) TO. RO.2116 RESIDENTIAL -OFFICE ALL=OF SAID LOTS BEINGGENERALLY"DESCRIBED AS2701-03 DAY AVENUE AND APPROXIMATELY 3191 CENTER STREET; MIAMI, FLORIDA;'MAKING FINDINGS AND.BY, MAKING,ALLTHE NECESSARY CHANGES ON PAGE NO, 46 OF,SAID ZONING ATLAS MADE PART OF ORDINANCE:N0,;9500:BY•REFER ENCEAND':DESCRIPTION,IN ARTICLE 3,`SECTION,300, THEREOF; CONTAINING A REPEALER PROVISION AND A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE. ORDINANCE NO. 10029 AN tMtntar-rvv, yna+ll•..,• ... 9039,°;ADOPTED .DECEMBER.20i 1984a°;THE CAPITAL. i, 'IMPROVEMENT APPROPRIATIONS,ORDINANCE -AY APPRO PRIATING AN AMOUNT OF $1,300,660fROM PARKS GL:N ERAL 08LIGATION I30NP FUNDS AND $2$2, FROMTHE CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT FUND TO,ESTAI3LISH.TIIL"s. FQ� IDA EAST COAST SETTLEMENT PRQ,IEQTa CON7A)NING A t' REPEALER PRO AND A S-VERABILITY CI-AUS� e F ORDINANCE NO. I AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTIONS 5 AN0 6 OF ORDINANQE NQ: 9W1 ADOPTED SEPTEMSER 21; II 4 THE NNUA4'APPROPRIATIONS QRPINAMCE FOIL THE Fly CAL YEAR ENDING,&FPTEMEER. SO,'_8$, EY�IIGREASIiI(1 .�. �.„�:rur oeuQrr4A1 TR11RTtFl1Nm INS " RER�AIeE.R #�fG #14M M R 144 11 MIAMI REV15W AND DAILY RECORD Published Daily except Saturday, Sunday and Legal Holidays Miami. Dade County, Florida. STATE OF FLORIDA COUNTY OF DADE: Before the undersigned authority personally appeared Ocielme V. Ferbeyre, who on oath says that she is the Supervisor of Legal Advertising of the Miami Review and Daily Record, a daily (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 sflW"IrFof MIAMI CRe : ORDINANCE NO. 10027 Inthe.......X..X..X........................... Court, was published in said newspaper In the Issues of July 31, 1985 Affiant further says that the said Miami Review and Daily Record is a newspaper published at Miami in said Dade County, Florida, and that the said newspaper has heretofore been continuously published in said Dade County, Florida, each day (except Saturday, Sunday and Legal Holidays) and has been entered as second class mail matter at the post office in Miami In sad Dade County, Florida, for a period of one year next preceding the first publication of the attached copy of advertisement; and affiant further says that she has neither paid nor promised any ppr;m-ti or corporation any discount, rebale,,commission.o?refund, Igr�tj rpose of securing this • Sworn to and s bjpribej before me this • r 31stl .y try July �= 8 5 .......daypi .. , Son ailigan tt ,,Wtary Publicti;$rate of Florida at Large (SEAL) My Commission expires Dec. 23, 1986. MR 144 aiTV Of (MIAMI, bAOI1 COUNTY, Pi.13RWA LEtiAL N6?I6ft All Interested persons Will take notlbe that on the 25th day 6f July, 1985, the City CorilrfilsSibn of Miami, Florida, adopted'the 46116wihd titled ordinahee(s): ORDINANCE NO.10026 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE ZONING ATLAS OF ORDI- NANCE NO, 0500, THE ZONING ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA, BY CHANOIN13 THE ZONING CLASS(, FICATION OF APPROXIMATELY 1951-8099 NORTHEAST BAYSHORE COURT MIAMI, FLOAIDA; (MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED HEREIN) FROM RG4j5 GENERAL RESIDENTIAL TO 80.2/5 RESIDENTIAL -OFFICE BY MAKING FINDINGS; AND BY MAKING ALL THE NECESSARY CHANGES ON PAGE NO. 8 OF SAID ZONING ATLAS MADE`APART OF ORDI. NANCE NO. 9500 BY REFERENCE AND DESCRIPTION 'IN ARTICLE 3, SECTION 300, THEREOF; CONTAINING A REPEALER PROVISION AND A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE. ORDINANCE NO. 10027 ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTIONS 35.91, 35-92, AND 35.93 OF THE CODE OF THE CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA, AS AMENDED,'BY ESTABLISHING RATES'AT"CERTAI,N ON -STREET PARKING METERS AND CERTAIN OFF-STREET' LOTS; ESTABLISHING RATES AT' MUNICIPAL PARKING' GARAGES; FURTHER PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE OF OCTOBER 11 1985 FOR THE HEREIN RATE INCREASES; RATIFYING AND CONFIRMING ALL ACTS OF`THE`OFF%- STREET PARKING BOARD AND ITS DIRECTOR ASTO RATES HERETOFORE CHARGED, FURTHER AUTHORIZING THE OFF " STREET: PARKING'BOARD"TO'DEVELOP-EXPERIMENTAL RATE STRUCTURES'AND TO INITIATE'- RATES°:FOR NEW*, , FACILITIES DURING THE FISCAL NEAR; CONTAINING A. REPEALER PROVISION'AND ASEVERABILITY CLAUSE "' ORDINANCE NO. 10028 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE ZONING ATLAS OF ORDI- NANCE NO, 9500, THE ZONING ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA, BY CHANGING THE ZONING CLASSI FICATION OF LOT 1, CORNELIA M. DAY'S SUB'(3.16) FROM RG-25 GENERAL RESIDENTIAL AND SPI3 COCONUT GROVE MAJOR .STREETS, OVERLAY DISTRICT TO RO-2A16 RESIDENTIAL -OFFICE ;ELIMINATING'THE SPI3 AND BY CHANGING THE ZONING CLASSIFICATION OF THE SOUTH 112 OF LOT 12, LOT 13'AND LOT 14 CORNELIA M. DAYS SUB (3.16) FROM RG•113 GENERAL RESIDENTIAL (ONE.. ND TWO-FAMILY) TO`'.R04:116 RESIDENTIAL -OFFICE ALL, OF, SAID LOTS BEING GENERALLY DESCRIBED AS 2701-03 DAY AVENUE AND APPROXIMATELY 3191 CENTER STREET; MIAMI, FLOIRIDA; MAKING`FINDINGS AND BY,. MAKING,ALII THE NECESSARY CHANGES ON PAGE N0: 46 OFrSAID ZONING ATLAS MADE PART OF ORDINANCE -NO.,9500,BY, REFER ENCE'AND DESCRIPTION IN_ARTICLE 3;"SECTION,4,300, THEREOF;_ CONTAINING A REPEALER PROVISION AND A , SEVERABILITY CLAUSE. ORDINANCE N0, 10029 NAME DOCUMENT DATE RETURNED J 6 k I IN �11