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ORDINANCE NO. 9 9 0 1
AN ORDINANCE MAKING APPROPRIATIONS FOR
THE FISCAL YEAR ENDING SEPTEMBER 30,
1985; CONTAINING A REPEALER PROVISION;
AND A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE.
WHEREAS, the City Manager has prepared and submitted to
.the City Commission a Budget Estimate of the expenditures and
revenues of all City Departments and Boards for the fiscal"year
1984-85, copies of such estimate having been furnished to the
newspapers of the City and to each library in the City which is
open to the public; and
WHEREAS, provisions have been duly made by the City
Commission for Public Hearings on the proposed Ordinance before
the City Commission as a Committee of the Whole and Public
Hearings thereon were held;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COMMISSION OF THE
CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA;
Section 1. The following appropriations are made for
the municipal operations of the City of Miami, Florida, for the
fiscal year 1984-85, including the payment of principal and
interest on all General Obligation Bonds:
Departments, Boards and Offices
Appropriation
GENERAL FUND
Mayor
$ 318,150
Board of Commissioners
536,837
City Manager
Office of the City Manager
1,5819592
_ Office of Information & Visitors
777,486
' Internal Audit
678,675
Convention Bureau
602,381
City Clerk
534,900
Civil Service
194,950
Community Development
11097,549
Computers
41483,922
Economic Development
3379739
Finance
2,815,405
Fire Rescue and Inspection Services
36,671,724
Human Resources
1,7242453
International Trade Promotion
382,340 _
Law
1,257,098
Management and Budget
19549,867
Parks and Recreation
81660,746
Planning
929,538
Planning & Zoning Boards Administration
4311357
Police
65,091,435
Public Works
16,273,806
Solid Waste
23o661,169
Special Programs & Accounts
151948,105
TOTAL GENERAL FUND
$186,541,224
GENERAL OBLIGATION BONDS
$ 20,839,540
TOTAL GENERAL OPERATING APPROPRIATIONS
$207 380 764
ENTERPRISE FUNDS
Coconut rove Exhibition Center
$ 891,629
Municipal Auditorium
105,959
Dinner Key Marina
1,485,350
Miamarina
227,700
Marine Stadium
245,023
Miami Stadium
445,478
Orange Bowl Stadium
3,083,750
Orange Bowl Warehouse Bonds
36,948
Melreese Golf Course
669,890
Miami Springs Golf Course
736,008
Conference Center
10,676,502
Government Center Parking Garage
1,859,627
Property and Lease Management
1,201,250
TOTAL ENTERPRISE FUNDS 1/ $ 21,665,114
1/ LESS: Deficits appropriated in the General
Fund in Special Programs and Accounts $ (543,791)
TOTAL OPERATING APPROPRIATIONS $228,502,087
Section 2. The following appropriations are made for the municipal
operations of Cable Television, Rescue Services, Southeast Overtown/Park
West, Federal Revenue Sharing for Fiscal Year 1985 and the Local Option Gas
Tax of the City of Miami for the fiscal year 1984-85:
SPECIAL REVENUE FUNDS
Cable Television $ 1,549,423
Rescue Services 1,763,834
Southeast Overtown/Park West 759,562
Federal Revenue Sharing for Fiscal Year 1985 8,921,090
Local Option Gas Tax 3,000,000
TOTAL SPECIAL REVENUE FUNDS $15,993,909
Section 3. The following appropriations are hereby made for debt
service payment of principal and interest and incidental costs of $168,275
for Utility Service Tax Bonds and the transfer of $17,562,938 to the General
Fund for FY'85. In addition, this fund will contribute $3,428,680 to the
Conference Center Enterprise Fund and $1,408,607 to the Government Center
Garage Enterprise Fund for the 1984-85 fiscal year:
DEBT SERVICE FUNDS - REVENUE BONDS
Utility Service Tax Bonds
TOTAL DEBT SERVICE FUNDS
Appropriation
$22,5682500
$22,568,500
Section 4. The following activities, which are carried on for the
service and convenience of other funds, shall be operated by the City Manager
within the limits of the appropriations provided in the foregoing
Departments, Boards, Offices and accounts of the City of Miami and other
revenues or receipts which may be received:
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INTERNAL SERVICE FUNDS Appropriation
Communications Services $ 3,016,569
Custodial Maintenance 461,000
Heavy Equipment Maintenance 6,611,402
Motor Pool Maintenance 5,984,960
Print Shop 589,242
Property Maintenance 3,398,657
Central Stores 275,464
TOTAL INTERNAL SERVICE FUNDS $779
The Internal Service Funds are funded by charges to user departments
and other agencies as well as fund balance as required.
Section 5. The following appropriations are made in Trust and Agency
Funds:
TRUST AND AGENCY FUNDS
Pension
Self Insurance
TOTAL TRUST AND AGENCY FUNDS
Appropriation
$24,013,031
18,599,316
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Section 6. The above appropriations are made based on the following
sources of revenues for the 1984-85 fiscal year:
GENERAL FUND
Taxes
Licenses and Permits
Intergovernmental Revenue
Charges for Services
Fines and Forfeits
Miscellaneous Revenues
Non -Revenues
TOTAL GENERAL FUNDS
GENERAL OBLIGATION BONDS
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Ad Valorem Requirements
Special Assessment
Interest
TOTAL GENERAL OBLIGATION BONDS
TOTAL GENERAL OPERATING REVENUES
ENTERPRISE FUNDS
Coconut rove Exhibition Center
Dinner Key Marina
Miamarina
Marine Stadium
Miami Stadium
Orange Bowl Stadium
Orange Bowl Warehouse Bonds
Melreese Golf Course
Miami Springs Golf Course
Conference Center
Goverment Center Parking Garage
Property and Lease Management
Contribution from General Fund
Less Surplus Not Allocated to General Fund
TOTAL ENTERPRISE FUNDS 1/
1/ Deficits appropriated in the General
Fund in Special Programs and Accounts
TOTAL OPERATING REVENUES
Revenue
$ 94,870,616
6,603,142
27,178,241
17,133,700
2,175,000
3,162,176
35,418,349
$ 17,339,540
2,500,000
1,000,000
ZU,839,bW
$207,380,764
$ 566,200
1,485,350
227,700
249,750
333,075
3,083,750
36,948
725,640
774,200
10,676,502
1,859,627
1,201,250
543,791
(98,669
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(543 791
$ZZB,
SPECIAL REVENUE FUNDS
Cable Television $ 1,549,423
Rescue Services 1,763,834
Southeast Overtown/Park West 759,562
Federal Revenue Sharing for Fiscal Year 1985 8,921,090
Local Option Gas Tax 3,000,000
TOTAL SPECIAL REVENUE FUNDS
DEBT SERVICE FUNDS - REVENUE BONDS 1/ Revenue
Utility Service Tax Bonds $22,568,500
TOTAL DEBT SERVICE FUNDS $22,568,500
INTERNAL SERVICE FUNDS 2/
Communications Services $ 3,016,569
Custodial Maintenance 461,000
Heavy Equipment Maintenance 6,611,402
Motor Pool Maintenance 5,984,960
Print Shop 589,242
Property Maintenance 3,398,657
Central Stores 275,464
TOTAL INTERNAL SERVICE FUNDS $20,337,294
2/ These revenues are derived from all funds other than Debt Service.
TRUST AND AGENCY FUNDS
Pension $24,013,031
Self Insurance 18,599,316
TOTAL TRUST AND AGENCY FUNDS $42,612,347
1/ The source of this revenue is: appropriations from the Utility Service
_ 'fax Receipts.
Section 7. This ordinance is an ordinance of precedent and all other
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ordinances in conflict with it are held null and void insofar as they pertain
to these appropriations. The appropriations are the anticipated expenditure
requirements for the City, but are not mandatory should efficient
administration of City Departments and Boards or altered economic conditions
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indicate that a curtailment in certain expenditures is necessary or desirable
for the general welfare of the City. The City Manager is specifically
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authorized to transfer funds between accounts and withhold any of these
appropriated funds from encumbrance or expenditure should action appear
advantageous to the economic and efficient operation of the City.
Section 8. The City Manager is authorized to administer the executive
pay plan and to disburse the funds allocated in this budget for this purpose
in a manner he deems appropriate, with the exception of those positions in
which the salary is established by the Commission or Board Action. The City
Manager is further authorized to establish the salaries of those employees in
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the executive and staff positions in accordance with the executive and staff
pay plan. These employees are entitled to any salary increases given in
Section 9.
Section 9. The City Manager is authorized to disburse any funds that
may be designated by the City Commission as cost -of -living or other pay
adjustments to Civil Service, executive and staff employees as may be
approved by the City Commission.
Section 10. Nothing contained in this ordinance shall be construed as
to prohibit or prevent the City Manager, the administrative head of the City
of Miami, who is responsible for the efficient administration of all
Departments, for exercising the power granted to and imposed upon him in the
City Charter to fix, adjust, raise, or lower salaries, and to create,
abolish, fill or hold vacant, temporary or permanent positions whenever it
has been determined by the City Manager to be in the best interest of
efficient and economical administration of the City of Miami and all its
Departments. The authority contained in this section shall also be
applicable whenever the City Manager shall cause a Department to reorganize
itself to perform its services more efficiently; such reorganization may
include reduction of budgeted positions, reclassification of positions, and
alteration of the number of budgeted positions in one given classification.
Section 11. (a)(1) The transfer of funds between the detailed
accounts comprising any separate amount appropriated by the above sections
hereof is hereby approved and authorized when such transfer shall have been
made at the request of the City Manager and when such transfer shall have
been made of any part of an unencumbered balance of an appropriation to or
for a purpose or object for which the appropriation for the herein fiscal
year has proved insufficient.
(a)(2) The transfer of funds between the detailed accounts
comprising any separate amount appropriated by the above sections hereof is
hereby approved and authorized when such transfer of funds is made at the
request of the City Manager and when such transfer is to be made between the
detailed accounts appropriated to the same office, department, or division.
(b)(1) In order to effect salary adjustments, the City
Manager is hereby further authorized to make departmental and other transfers
from and into the Reserve Employee -Adjustments Account of Special Programs
and Accounts, or such other reserve accounts established therein by the City
Manager or the City Commission in the General Fund, and is hereby authorized
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to approve transfers of Internal Service Funds and Enterprise Funds as may be
required.
(b)(2) In order to facilitate effective budgetary control
and sound fiscal management, the City Manager is hereby further authorized to
transfer funds from departmental budget reserve accounts to the Contingent
Fund account of Special Programs and Accounts, and to departmental budget
reserve accounts from the Contingent Fund account of Special Programs and
Accounts.
(b)(3) The Contingent Fund is hereby declared to be
appropriated to meet emergency expenses and is subject to expenditure by the
City Manager for any emergency purpose.
(c) Except as herein provided, transfers between items
appropriated hereby shall be authorized by ordinance amendatory hereto,
except that transfers from the Special Programs and Accounts may be made by
Resolution.
Section 12. The City Manager is directed to prepare and file with the
City Clerk a statement of the proposed expenditures and estimated revenues
for the fiscal year 1984-85, which shall be entitled "Annual Budget of the
City of Miami, Fiscal Year October 1, 1984 through September 30, 1985.
Section 13. The City Manager is hereby authorized to invite or
advertise for bids for the purchase of any material, equipment, or service
embraced in the aforementioned appropriations or which may be provided for in
accordance with the authority of Section 12, for which formal bidding is
required; such bids to be returnable to the City Commission or City Manager
in accordance with Charter or Code provisions.
Section 14. If any section, part of section, paragraph, clause,
phrase, or word of this ordinance is declared invalid, the remaining
provisions of the ordinance shall not be affected.
Section 15. All ordinances or parts of ordinances, insofar as they are
inconsistent or in conflict with the provisions of this ordinance, are hereby
repealed.
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1984.
Passed on First Reading by Title only this 13th day of September
Passed and adopted on Second and Final
day of September 1984.
ATTEST:
QILPWG. ONGIE, CITY -CLERK
BUDGETARY REVIEW:
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MANOHAR S. _7 DIRECTOR
DEPARTMENT OF GEMENT AND BUDGET
LEGAL REVIEW:
ROBERT F. CLARK
DEPUTY CITY ATTORNEY
APPROVED AS/V FORM ANB-MRIZECTNESS:
CITY ATTORNEY
reading by Title only this
Maurice A. Ferre
MAURICE - A. FERRE
MAYOR
1, Ralph G. Ongie, Clerk of th City of Miami, Florida,
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A. D. 19.. F.V. i fu!t, tvu:: on.; copy o4l t.j.- 1!; we
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for notic-s "w" j)1-1h*'C--".-i")is by ".)PY to
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CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA
CITY OF MIAMI, FOLORIDA
INTER -OFFICE MEMORANDUM
TO. Howard V. Gary
City Manager
FROM Manohar S. SUrd ector
Department of ent & Budget
DATE August 31„ 1984 FILE: 52
SUBJECT: Fiscal Year 1984-85 Annual
Appropriations Ordinance
REFERENCES:
ENCLOSURES.
It is recommended that the City Commission adopt
tentative appropriations for the Fiscal Year
ending September 30, 1985 based on the attached
Ordinance.
The Department of Management and Budget has prepared and submitted through your
office to the City Commission a Budget Estimate of the revenues and expenditures
of all City Departments and Boards for Fiscal Year 1984-85. This information is
summarized below:
General Fund $186,541,224
General Obligation Bonds 20,839,540
Total General Operating Appropriations $207,3$6,U
Enterprise Fund $ 21,665,114
Less: Deficits Appropriated in the
General Fund in Special Pro-
grams and Accounts (543,791)
Total Operating Appropriations $228,502,087
Special Revenue Funds $ 15,993,909
Debt Service Funds Reserve Bonds $ 22,568,500
Internal Service Funds $ 20,337,294
Trust and Agency Funds $ 42,612,347
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CITY OF MIAMI. FLORIOA
INTF-R-OFFICE MEMORANOUM
,TO Howard V. Gary DATE: September 17, 1984
City Man
SUBJECT: Amendment to Law
Department Budget
FROM: ucia ugh 11y REFERENCES:
City Attorney
� ENCLOSURES:
I would like to increase the Law Department's budget so
that Y may accomplish the following:
1. Expansion and Remodeling of the Law Department.
(a) In January, 1985, the Law Department has the
opportunity to expand into the offices across the hall
from our existing space. The space consists of
approximately 635 gross rentable square feet and the
rent will be $13,970. per year.
(b) The present office space, and the newly rented
space, must be remodeled and furnished, including new
i doors and partition work, sealing existing doors in the
reception area, painting, electrical work and
carpeting. We have received an estimate of $10,700.
(c) Furnishings for the reception area will include a
couch, 2 chairs and 1 table, and a reception desk with
a chair. Additional furnishings will include 3 desks
with chairs for word processors. We have received an
estimate of approximately $6,200.
R, (d) An approximate estimate of the total cost is
$30,870.
2. Burroughs Word Processors.
(a) It is most probable that the Law Department will
purchase Burroughs word processors, under a five year
lease.
(b) The equipment will include 11 work stations, 1 RB
processor, 3 letter quality printers, and 1 draft
printer. The following is a more detailed breakdown of
how the proposed increase will be utilized%
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Howard V. Gary September 17, 1984
City Manager Page 2
HARDWARE:
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11 B25 Workstations @ $1,169.53 each . . .$12,864.
1 XE 520 Computer (768 KB Memory) . 5,847.
3 Letter Quality Printers @ $518.55 each 1,555.
3 Sheet Feeders @ $366.18 each . . . . 1,096.
1 High Speed Printer . . . . . . . . . 402.
SUBTOTAL: . . . . .$21,764.
MAINTENANCE:
11 B25 Workstations @ $416. each .$ 4,576.
1 XE 520 Computer (768 KB Memory) 21650.
3 Letter Quality Printers @ $237. each 711.
3 Sheet Feeders @ $172. each . . . . . . . 516.
1 High Speed Printer 179.
TOTAL: . . . . . . . .$30,396.
(c) An approximate estimate of the total cost is
$30t396.
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-, 3. Additional Employees.
- (a) I have re-created our Administrative Assistant
- position at a current annual salary of $26,500., which
will increase up to and as far as $29,200 with a
cost -of -living increase.
(b) I have decided to retain 3 Law Clerks. One Law
Clerk will be paid at an hourly rate of $15.46 and will
work 25 hours per week, which is $18,000 per annum.
This position will be multi -funded, $6,420 of which
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Howard V. Gary September 17, 1584
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will be charged to the Law Department. The other two
Law Clerks will be paid at an hourly rate of $10.00 and
work a 20 hour week, which is a total of $20,800 per
annum.
(c) An approximate estimate of the total increase in
this line item is $56,420.
If there is any additional information that you may need,
please contact me.
Thank you.
',4 Pell—
LAD/sd
cc: Manohar S. Surana, Director / `�-�-
Department of Management and Budget
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MIAMI REVIEW
AND DAILY RECORD
Published Daily except Saturday, Sunday and
Legal Holidays
Miami, Dade County, Florida.
STATE OF FLORIDA
COUNTY OF DADS
Sefom the undersigned authority personally appeared
Sonia Halligan, who on oath says that she Is the Assistant to
the Supervisor of Legal Ad"MoIng of the Miami Review and
Daily Record, a daily (except Saturday, Sunday and Legal
Holidays) newspaper, published at Miami In Dade County,
Florida; that 1M attached copy of advertisement, being a
Legal Advertisement of Notice In the matter of
CITY OF MIAMI
Re: ORDINANCE NO. 9901
Inthe ....... X...... ....•.................... Court,
_ w" published in said newspaper to the issues of
Oct.4, 1984
Afflani furthar soya that the sold Miami Asarbw and Daily
Aecerd Is a newepsper published at Miami in said Dads County,
t7ofida, end that the said rwwepaper has heretofore baan
contimrousfy published to said Dade County. Florida asch day
(oxcw Seturdal: t3unday mW Legal Hdidatia) end ha bean
entered as second class mull matter at the post ames in
Mland In 90111 Deft County, Florida, for a psflod of one year
next preceding the tint pr lud n of tM attacMd copy of
and aHisnt further says that she has no ther
paid
n� arry per. ffm or '. Fnj tlon any discount,
rsb&* 00WANseion of refund for the pwpo" of securing this
t for publication in tha said rNwsp"sr:
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to before me this
4th of. y' .. .. „fit ..,84
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MR 130
CITY OF MIAMI, DADS COUNTY, FI:f31116A ..
All interested will take notice that on thb gist dity of Wtbf ber,'
1984, the City Commission of Miami, Flortdi idopt€d tht folltri IAC
titled ordinances:
ORDINANCE NO. 990t1
AN ORDINANCE DEFINING AND DESIGNATINO THtItPl-
RITORIAL LIMITS OF THE CITY OF MIAMI FOR1"E PUR•
POSE OF TAXATION; FIXING THE MILLAGE AND LEVYING
TAXES IN THE CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA, FOR THE FISCAL
YEAR BEGINNING OCTOBER 1, 1994, AND ENDING 1LP,
TEMBER 30, 1985; CONTAINING A SEVERABILITY "CLAUSE;
SETTING FORTH THE PERCENTAGE BY WHICH SAID MILL.
AGE RATE EXCEEDS THE "ROLL•BACV RATE AND THE
METHOD OF CALCULATING THE LATTER RATE,
ORDINANCE NO.9901
AN ORDINANCE MAKING APPROPRIATIONS FOR THE FIS-
CAL YEAR ENDING SEPTEMBER 30, 1985; CONTAINING A
REPEALER PROVISION; AND A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE.' -
ORDINANCE NO.9W2
AN ORDINANCE DEFINING AND DESIGNATING, THE TER-
RITORIAL LIMITS OF THE DOWNTOWN DEVELOPMENT-T- DIS•".
TRICT OF THE CITY OF MIAMI LOCATED WITHIN THE TEA
RiTOR1AL LIMITS OF THE CITY OF. MIAMI FOR THE PUFF `
POSE OF TAXATION, FIXING THE MILLAGE AND 'YING
TAXES IN THE DOWNTOWN DEVELOPMENT-IDIS RIC'T
LOCATED WITHIN THE TERRITORIAL LIMITSOF THECITY
OF MIAMI, FLORIDA, FOR THE FISCAL YEAR BEGINNING ;
OCTOBER!,1984, AND ENDING SEP`fEMBER30i 19p8!, Ft*
ING THE MILLAGE AT ONE' -THOUSAND FOOD HUNDRED,',
AND TWENTY-NINE TEN THOUSANDTHS,1.149% MIUAlON`
THE DOLLAR OF THE NONEXEMPT'ASSESSED VALUE_OF
ALL REAL AND PERSONAL PROPERTY: IN SAID DISTRICT
AND PROVIDING THATTHE SAIDMILLAGE AND THETAXES
LEVIED HEREIN SHALL BE IN ADDITION TO THE FIXING VF '
THE MILLAGE AND THE LEVING-OF TAXES WITHIN THE
TERRITORIAL LIMITS OF THEICITY• OF MIAMI; WHICH,18
CONTAINED IN THE GENERALIAPPROPRIATION ORt iiVA1VCE.
FOR THE AFORESAID FISCAL YEAR AS ftEt lilRl-[1 BY. -,SEC
TION 30 OF THE CITY CHARTER; _PROVID1N6THA7`TIf►E
FIXING OF THE MILLAGE AND LEVYING OFTAXE$t4EREiN
SHALL BE IN ADDITION TO SPECIAL ASSESSMEN7`B•FOR
IMPROVEMENTS IMPOSED BY THE`CITYMMWSSIONVF '
THE CITY OF MIAMI WITHIN,niE,*TERFtIT RIAiL,"* :]WYS"8 aF
THE CITY OF MIAMI; PROVIDED THAT, THi820ItDitVAiOCE
SHALL NOT BE DEEMED AS REPEALING OWA1iTENDING
ANY OTHER ORDINANCE fIXfNG °MIL`�'AQ9 bR'100111 .
TAXES FOR THE FISCAL YEAR BEGINNINGS OC'IER 1,
1984 AND ENDING SE.PTE1NIBi`R`3D=19188: Tit1T B�ilAL3$E ,
DEEMED SUPPLEMENTAL AND IN -ADD
AND PROVIDING THAT IF ANY SEC110Njati%W0f i64-
SE(3110N'SHXLL'8E OI:Ct:ABED=Uti00GfN13'ffi il'Ibit�A i li
SHALL NOT AFFECT THE REMAINING PROVI&l13NS.tRi1B ``
ORDINANCE
ORDINANCE Nf3:r�9iM#
AN <ORDINANCE MAKING APPROPRIATfllE
DOWNTOWN DEVELOPMENT AUTttOFi1TY.;?I^'lH�1OF
MIAMI FOR THE FISCAL YEAR ENpfNa .131Rt
BIDS FAR THE PURCHASE OF AN)
OR SERVICE EMBRACED IN THE
FOR W141CH FORMAL OIJDD NG
VIDING THAT MIS 0,111DINApiCE
TAL AND IN ADDITION TO THE ORC
PRIATIONS FOR THE FISCAL "YIE11
30, 1985 FOR THE OPWT ON f
FLORIDA., PROV DINP T t1A VAN
SUBSECTION SHAI1= BE10
IT SHALL NOT AFFECT'TNS REM,.
THIS ORDINANCF,;
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MIAMI REVIEW
AND DAILY RECORD
Published Daily except Saturday, Sunday and
Legal Holidays
Miami, Dade County, Florida.
STATE OF FLORIDA
COUNTY OF DADS
Before the undersigned authority personally appeared
Sonia Halligan, who on oath says that she Is the Assistant to
the Supervisor of legal Advertising of the Miami Review and
Daily Record, a daily (except Saturday, Sunday and Legal
Holidays) nOWSPAW, published at Miami In Dads County,
Florida; that the attached copy of advertisement, being a
Legal Advertisement of Notice In the matter of
CITY OF MIAMI
Re: ORDINANCE NO. 9901
Inthe ........X... .. ......................... Court,
was published In said newspaper In the issues of
Oct.4, 1984
Afflant further says that the said Miami Reviow and Daily
Record Is a nwMPWW Published eI Miami in sad Dada Couno,
Florida, and that the sold rlow paper has heretofore been
90"UnuouaY pubgshod In said Dade , F'Icrlde, each day
(�sxaept Satuniay, Sunday and LsCal Ha i and has been
entered of second class man matter at post office In
MIaM In a" DWO County, Florlds, for a period of one year
+utoM."M
-Mmt tfon of tlr ashe ha as c of
any person, firm rrwrOW tioMany discount,
nebel•�aonnnloabn or refund to the purpose of securing this
ant for publication in the said noo spaper;
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CITY OF MIAMI, OAON COUNTY, FL+ONDA
All interested will take notice that on the 21st d6y of t6iii6 r,
1984, the City Commisslon of Mlarnl, Florida adoplod tho foltdiwrig
titled ordinances:
ORDINANCE NO. OW.
AN ORDINANCE DEFINING AND 01ESIONATING THE TERM
RITORIAL LIMITS OF THE CiTY OF MIAMI FOR THFE PUR
POSE OF TAXATION; FIXING THE MILLAGEAND LEVYING
TAXES IN THE CITY OF MiAMi, FLORIDA, FOR THE FISCAL
YEAR BEGINNING OCTOBER 1, 1984, AND 'ENDINO SEt'36
TEMBER 30, 1085; CONTAINING A SEVERABILiTY CLAU$E
SETTING FORTH THE PERCENTAGE by WHICH SAID MILL -
AGE RATE EXCEEDS THE "ROLL BACK" , RATE AND THE
METHOD OF CALCULATINGTHE LATTER RATE:' - .
ORDINANCE NO.9901
AN ORDINANCE MAKING APPROPRIATIONS FOR THE PIS-
CAL YEAR ENDING SEPTEMBER 30, 198b; CONTAINING A
REPEALER PROVISION; AND A SEVERABIUTY'CLAUSE" ,
ORDINANCE NO.9902'
AN ORDINANCE DEFINING AND DESIGNATING, THE TER
RITOMAL LIMITS OF THE DOWNTOWN DEVELOPMENT bil-,
TRICT OF THE CITY OF MIAMI LOCATED WITHIN THE TER-
RITORiAL LIMITS OF THE CITY OF MIAMI FOR THEPUFt
POSE OF TAXATION, FIXING THE MILLAGE AND LEVYiNO.
TAXES IN THE DOWNTOWN DEVELOPMEI+ItDiSTRIC'T
LOCATED WITHIN THE TERRiTORIAL.LiMITS 00,THE.trrY,
OF MIAMi, FLORIDAV FOR THE FISCAL YEAR BEGINNING
OCTOBER '1,1984, AND ENDING SEpT MSER 30 1985; FtX-
ING THE MILLAGE AT ONE T'HOUSAND`FCOA HUNDRED :
AND TWENTY-NINE TEN.THOUSAN&1149 t420 MILL$ ON '
THE DOLLAR OF THE NONEXEMPTA$SESBED VALUE OF
ALL REAL AND PERSONAL PROPERTY IN,SAiD DISTRICT
AND PROVIDING THAT THE SAiIDMILLAGE ANDTHETAXES
LEVIED HEREIN SHALL BE IN ADDITION TO THE FIXING;OF'
THE MILLAGE AND THE LEVINGLOF TAXES WITHIN THE
TERRITORIAL LIMITS OF THE CITY'OF�MIAMI, WHK2HAS
CONTAINED IN THE GENERAL APPROPRIATION ORDINANCE
FOR THE AFORESAID FISCAL YEAR AS RE13UIM'BY._AEC•
TION 30 OF THE CITY CHARTER; PROVIDING THAT'1HE
FIXING OF THE MILLAGE AND LEV .NG OP TAXES FIEREIN
SHALL BE IN .ADDITION -TO SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS -FOR
IMPROVEMENTS IMPOSED BY THE`Ci7Yfi.OMMISSIONOF
THE CITY OF MIAMI WITHIN'TIiE-TERRITQFIIAL13MITSAF '
THE CiTY OF MIAMI; PROVIDED THAT THIS`,*RDINANCE
SHALL NOT BE DEEMED AS REPEALING 0WAMENCN13 "
ANY OTHER ORDINANCE 'FixfNG,'MILL erm DRKtL fING.: .
TAXES. FOR THE FISCAL YEAR BEGINNING 0CTO10Hf1 'I, _.
1984 AND ENDING SEPTEMBER1 90;AgWitiTf $Ili flE
DEEMED SUPPLEMENTAL AND IN ADDITION''@T0,
,AND PROVIDING THAT IF ANY SECTION;�L`AU$E Q"44i111
SE(3T11;33N �SHi4Lt.`f1E'OECLARE�rU1dCpKf�'OT�'1�1t4A1 13' ;
SHALL NOT AFFECT THE REMAINiNG PR0VIs4*e *F�1 :<:.
ORDINANCE.
ORDINANCE Nd.-V S
AN ORDINANCE -MAKING APPROPRiATtQNOYPQ1 )IME `
DOWNTOWN DEVELOPMENTAUTHORIT'Y T�E�G�
MIAMI FOR THE FISC YEAt� ENDING �I�
1A85; AUTHOR1� O, t151XRWTt Rv_ F
DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY TO iNvnv ow.
BIDS FOR THE PURCHASE -OF ANY MATCRIA141,
OR SERVICE EMBRACED 1N THE $AI®i�!
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TAL AND IN ADDITION TO
PRiATtONS FOR THE Fll
30. 1985 FOR THE OPEI
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