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MEETING, DATE: Junc 28, 1984 CITY HALT_ 3500 PAN AMERICAN Dr,"
THIS AGENDA CONSISTS OF FOUR PARTS:
a� ITEMS 1 THROUGH 3 - PACE NO. 1. BEGINNING AT 9.15 AM
PLANNING AND ZONING ITEMS 4 THROUGH 19, PACES 1
BEGINNING AT 10:1.5 AM
PLANNING & ZONING - ITEMS 20 THROUGH 27, PAGES 8 THROUGHII
BEGINNING AT 5:00 PM
NON -PLANNING & ZONING - BEGINNING WITH ITEM 28, BEGIN;
& PAGE 14, MAY BE CONSIDERED AT ANY TIME UNLESS OTHERWIS
SPECIFIED —_--
ITEMS 16 AND 17 HAVE BEEN SCHEDULED TO BE HEARD AFTER 3:1
ITEMS 25, 26 & 27 HAVE BEEN SCHEDULED TO BE HEARD AFTER 5
' Invocation and Pledge of Allegiance
• 1. Non -Scheduled Agenda. Items
2. Annual Review of the City Manager
3. Discussion of pending lawsuit
PLANNING & ZONING ITEMS
M 4. ORDINANCE - ZONING ATLAS AMD - FIRST READING
APPLICANTS)/OWNER(S): Joseph & Madeline
Rehill Laferriere
POWER OF ATTORNEY(S) : Armando Fonticiella &
Julio Santoyo
PROPERTY ADDRESS(ES) : Approx 6450-90 West
Flagler Street
PETITIO' Ord 9500 atlas change
^rom RG-3/5 to CR-2/7.
bate(s) Cori inued Iiay 24, 1984
Planning Department Recounuellds: Denial
Zoning Boar,[ Rec011111:.°nds Denial, 6-1
PRO"ONENTS Jr.., ent it meeti rrg : Three
�'s(�I�Ef1T hr s(,nt nt meeti jig Five
bail repl i(-s in FAVO}< One
Mail replies AGAIiIST Twelve
IF THIS APPLICATION IS NOT LEGISLATIVELY DECIDED
WITHIN 56 DAYS FRt11� ";E ?8, 1 84, T9f5t'Y_PT1_MION
SHALL BE DELIAED TO HAVE BEEN DENIED.
(ORD 9500, SECTION 3513)
TAKEN UP
(See R- 84-748
14OVED : PLUMMER
SECOND: PEREZ
ABSENT: CAROLLO & DAWKINS)
R- 84-719
MOVED: CAROLLO
SECOND: PEREZ
UNANIMOUS
CONTINUED
(See M-84-717 in City
Clerk's Report
MOVED: PLU:,2�R
SECOND: DAWKINS
ABSENT: CAROLLO)
5. ORDINANCE - ZONING ATLAS AMD - FIRST READING FIRST READING
APPLICANTS)/OWNER(S): Raul & Victoria Suarez- MOVED: CAROLLO
Murias, Teabaldo & Lucy SECOND: PEREZ
Grimal ABSENT: DAWKINS
ATTORNEY : Susan Levine, Esq
PROPERTY ADDRESS(ES) : 725 N14 35 Avenue
PETITION : Ord 9500 atlas change
from RS-2/2 to RG-1/3.
Planning Department Recommends: Denial
Zoning Board Recommends . Approval, 5-2
PROPONENTS present at meeting : Three
MP I rep T es in FAVOR Five
Mail replies AGATNST— Two
IF THIS APPLICATION 1S NOT LEGISLATIVELY DECIDED
WITHIN 90 DAYS FROM JUNE 28, ION
SHALL BE DEEMED TO HAVE BEEN DENIED.
(ORD 9500, SECTION 3513)
�. ORDINANCE - ZONING ATLAS AMD - FIRST READING FIRST READING
APPLICANTS)/OWNER(S): Otto Espino & Aldo Busot MOVED: PEREZ
SECOND: PLUMMER
ATTORNEY Gary Held, Esq ABSENT: NONE
PROPERTY ADDRESS(ES) : 3930-4024 NW 7 St
PETITION Ord 9500 atlas change
from RG-2/4 to CR-2/7.
Planning Department Recommends: Approval
Zoning Board Recommends . Approval, 7-0
PROPONENTS present at meeting : Forty-one
OPPONENTS present at meeting Sixteen
Mail replies in FAVOR Three
Mail replies AGAIR(ST_ Sixteen
IF THIS APPLICATION IS NOT LEGISLATIVELY DECIDED
WITHIN 90 DAYS FROM JUNE 28, 1-9-8-4;AfffIS APPL A ION
SHALL BE DEEMED TO HAVE BEEN DENIED.
(ORD 9500, SECTION 3513)
CIT
-Y CBMMISSION AGENDA
[)ATE: June 28 1984 PAGE NO: 3
7. ORDINANCE - ZONING ATLAS AMD - FIRST READING FIRST READING
MOVED: CAROLLO
APPLICANT(S) Planning Dept SECOND: PLUMMER
ABSENT: DAWKINS
OWNER(S) . Metro Dade County
PROPERTY ADDRESS(ES): 3251 South Miami Ave &
50 SW 32 Road (Vizcaya)
PETITION Ord 9500 atlas change
from RS-2/2 to GU.
Planning Department Recommends Approval
Planning Advisory Board Recommends: Approval, 6-0
Mail replies AGAINST . One
IF THIS APPLICATION IS NOT LEGISLATIVELY DECIDED
WITHIN 90 DAYS FROM JUNE 28, 1984, THIS APPLICATION
SHALL BE DEEMED TO HAVE BEEN DENIED.
(ORD 9500, SECTION 3513)
8. ORDINANCE - ZONING ATLAS AMD - FIRST READING CONTINUED TO JULY 31,1984
APPLICANTS) . Planning Dept
OWNER(S) . Metro Dade County
PROPERTY ADDRESS(ES): 3251 South Miami Ave &
50 SW 32 Road (Vizcaya)
PETITION Ord 9500 atlas change by
applying Section 1610 HC-1: GENERAL
USE HERITAGE CONSERVATION OVERLAY
DISTRICT to Vizcaya.
Planning Department Recorrknends Approval
Planning Advisory Board Recommends: Approval, 6-0
Mail replies AGAINST : One
IF THIS APPLICAI-IOII IS NOT LEGISLATIVELY DECIDED
WITHIN 90 DAYS FROM JUNE 28, I"9g�f, TINS APP—LTCATION
SHALL BE DEEMED TO HAVE BEEN DENIED.
(ORD 9500, SECTION 3513)
---CITY COMMISSION AGENDA
tOEETING MATE: June 28, 1984 PAGE NO: 4
9. ORDINANCE - ZONING ATLAS AMD - FIRST READING
APPLICANT(S) Planning Dept
OWNER(S) United House of Prayer
c/o Bishop t!. McCollough &
Elder C. Sutton, Pastor
PROPERTY ADDRESS(ES): 819 NW 2 Ave
PETITION . Ord 9500 atlas change by
applying Section 1610 HC-1: GENERAL
USE HERITAGE CONSERVATION OVERLAY
DISTRICT to the Lyric Theater.
Planning Department Recommends . Approval
Planning Advisory Board Recommends: Approval, 5-0
Mail replies in FAVOR . One
Mail replies AGA t- — . One
IF THIS APPLICATION IS NOT LEGISLATIVELY DECIDED
WITHIN 90 DAYS FROM JUNE 28, 1984, THIS APPLICATION
SHALL BE DEEMED TO HAVE BEEN DENIED.
(ORD 9500, SECTION 3513)
10. ORDINANCE - ZONING ATLAS AMD - FIRST READING
APPLICANTS) Planning Dept
OWNER(S) Cushman School
c/o Laura Cushman
PROPERTY ADDRESS(ES): 592 WE 60 St
PETITION Ord 9500 atlas change by
applying Section 1610 HC-1: GENERAL
USE HERITAGE CONSERVATION OVERLAY
DISTRICT to the Cushman School.
Planning Department Recommmends . Approval
Planning Advisory Board Reconwnends: Approval, 6-0
Mail replies in FAVOR : Five
IF THIS APPLICATION IS NOT LEGISLATIVELY DECIDED
WITHIN 90 DAYS FROM JUKE 2II,1584, THIS APPLICATION
SHALL BE DEEMED TO HAVE BEEN DENIED.
(ORD 9500, SECTION 3513)
CONTINUED TO JULY 31,1984
FIRST READING
MOVED: PLUMMER
SECOND: PEREZ
ABSENT: CAROLLO
DAWKINS
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MFE_TING [)AT E: ,tune
11. RESOLUTION - STREFT CLOSURE
APPLICANT(S)/OWNER(S): Metro -Dade Transportation
Administration
c/o Warren Higgins
PROPERTY ADDRESS ES) Portion of NW 11 Terr
PETITION Petition for the Official
Vacation and Closure of that: portion of
NW 11 Terrace between the East right-of-
way line of NW 7 Avenue and the West
right-of-way line of NW 6 Avenue; as a
condition of approval of Tentative Plat
#1212, "CULMER STATION FIRST ADDITION".
Date(s) Continued
Planning Department Recommends:
Zoning Board Recommends
PROPONENTS present at meeting
Mail rep ies in FAVOR
April 26 &
May 24, 1984
Approval
Approval, 6-0
Two
Two
12. RESOLUTION - APPEAL BY PLANNING DEPT
APPLICANTS) : Gary Held, Esq
OWNER(S) Spanish International
Communications
PROPERTY ADDRESS(ES): 2501 NW 7 St, Approx 740-742
NW 25 Ave & 741-743 NW 26 Ave
PETITION . Appeal of the Variance
granted by the Zoning Board, Resolution
ZB 27-84, to permit the erection of two
(2) dish antennas and one (1) broad-
casting antenna, as per revised plans on
file, with a proposed 10' yard for all
antennas (45.65' required) and a
proposed 86' penetration of the light
plane by the broadcast antennas (no
penetration of light plane allowed.
NOTE: At its meeting of April 26, 1984, the City
Commission upheld the Zoning Board's
decision, denying the appeal by Resolution
84-490. This item will be considered to
establish a time limitation only.
13. RESOLUTION - PLAT ACCEPTANCE
APPLICANT(S)/OWNER(S): Metro Dade County
PROPERTY ADDRESS(ES) NW 14 St & 14 Ave
PETITION] Accepting the Plat entitled
"C-SAIL.", a subdivision in the City of
Miami; and accepting the dedications
shown on said plat; and authorizing and
directing the City Ptanager and City
Clerk to execute the plat and providing
for the recordation of said plat it, tlIc
public records of Dade County, N'lorida.
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PAGE NO: 5
R- 84-720
(AS A"iBNDED)
MOVED: PLUMMER
SECOND: PEREZ
ABSENT: CAROLLO
DAWKINS
Appeal denied by:
R- 84-721
MOVED: PLUMMER
SECOND: PEREZ
ABSENT: CAROLLO
DAWKINS
R- 84-722
MOVED: PLUMMER
SECOND: PEREZ
ABSENT: CAROLLO
DAWKINS
Plat and Street Coiviittet. Aj;ptuval
-40
POEETING DATE: Jane 28, 19 �i
14. RESOLUTION - PLAT ACCEPTANCE
APPLICANT S)/OWNER(S): Metro Dade County and
University of Miami
PROPERTY ADDRESS(ES) Ntd 15 St & NW 17 St between
N14 10 Ave & NW 9 Ave
PETITION . Accepting the Plat entitled
"HIGHLAND PARK DRIVE SECTION 2", a
subdivision in the City of Miami; and
accepting the dedications shown on said
plat; and authorizing and directing the
City Manager and City Clerk to execute
the plat and providing for the
recordation of said plat in the public
records of Dade County, Florida.
Plat and Street Committee recommends: Approval
15. RESOLUTION - MIAMI HERALD
Requesting the City Manager to instruct the
Building and Zoning Division, Fire, Rescue and
Inspection Services Department, to issue a final
Certificate of Occupancy for the sixth floor
addition to the Miami Herald Building, subject to
compliance with all applicable City ,ode and zoning
regulations.
ITEMS 16 AND .17 HAVE BEEN SCHEDULED TO BE HEARD
AFTER 3:30 PM
16. RESOLUTION - 1221 BRICKELL PROJECT
APPLICANTS) . Ameriswiss Associates
OWNER(S) Miami Intl Commerce Ctr
c/o Michael Adler
Namora, NV c/o Earl Brown,
Erich Lasowsky & David
Zaidner
Mortgagee: Mellon Bank
PROPERTY AODRESS(ES): 1221 Brickell Ave
PETITION Authorizing the final
application for a Major Use Special
Permit for the 1221 Brickell Project;
including a Class C Special Permit per
ARTICLE 28 HAJOR USE SP[C1AL PERMITS;
DETAILED REQU1R1-1,1ENTS, Sections 2802.3-7
and 2803 of Zoning Ordinance 9500.
Planning Department Reconriiends Approval
Planning Advisory Board Recoiiimends: Approval, 6-1
PAGE NO: 6
R- 84-71-3
( AS AMENDED)
P.10VED : PLUMMER
SECOND: PEREZ
UNANTMOUS
R 84-718
MOVED: DAWKINS
SECOND: PLUMMER
UNANIMOUS
R- 84-723
MOVED: PLUMMER
SECOND: PEREZ
ABSENT: CAROLLO
DAWKINS
MEETING DATE: June 28, 1984 PAGE NO: 7
17. RESOLUTION - BAYSIDE PROJECT
APPLICANT(S)/OWNER(S): City of Miami & Rouse Co
PROPERTY ADDRESSES) : Approx 499 Biscayne Blvd
PETITION Authorizing the final
application for Major Use Special Permit
for the Bayside Project including
considerations pertaining to PR -PARKS
AND RECREATION zoning district per
ARTICLE 2.8 MAJOR USE SPECIAL PERMITS:
DETAILED REQUIREMENTS; Sections 2802.3-7
and 2803 of Zoning Ordinance 9500.
Planning Department Recommends , Approval
Planning Advisory Board Recommends: Approval, 7-0
18. PUBLIC MEETING - RESOLUTION - COMMODORE BAY
i
APPLICANTS) . Ken Triester
i
OWNER(S) . Ken Triester, Gerald Katcher,
and Howard Scharlin
PROPERTY ADDRESS(ES): Approx 3471 Main Hwy
i
I PETITION Authorizing the applicant
for Commodore Bay to proceed to file a
final application for Major Use Special
Permit with the Director of Planning;
providing caveats; and establishing 3:30
PM, 2nd meeting in Scmtemhe ,as the
public hearing date for consideration of
the final application for Major Use
Special Permit per Article 28 of Zoning
Ordinance 9500, as amended.
Planning Department Recommends , Approval
Planning Advisory Board Recommends: Approval, 7-0
19. CALL FOR A SPECIAL MEETING
Request for a special meeting on July 12, 1984 to
consider an extension to the Development Order for
Miami Center II.
R- 24-724
MOVED. PLTTMT-1FR
SECOND: PEREZ
ABSENT: DAWKINS
CAROLLO
4
R- 84-725
(AS AMENDED)
MOVED: PLUMMER
SECOND: PEREZ
ABSENT: CAROLLO
DAWKINS
M- 84-726
MOVED: PLU1DIER
SECOND: PEREZ
ABSENT: CAROLLO
DA14KINS
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ITEMS 20 THROUGH 27 HAVE BEEN SCHEDULED TO BE HEARD
AFTER 5:00 PM
WROW 20. ORDINANCE - ZONING TEXT AMD - SECOND READING
APPLICANTS) . Planning Dept
PETITION Ord 9500 text change by
adding a new Subsection 2003.9 entitled
"Temporary Special Events; Special
Permits", to Section 2003 entitled
"Accessory Uses and Structures", of
ARTICLE 20 entitled "General and
Supplementary Regulations", to provide
for regulation of Carnivals, Festivals,
Fairs and other similar activities; and
containing a repealer provision and a
severability clause.
Date First Reading, as amended: May 24, 1984
Moved
Comm Plummer
Second
Comm Perez
(Y)
Ferre
(N)
Dawkins
(ABSENT)
Carollo
IF THIS APPLICATION IS NOT LEGISLATIVELY DECIDED
WITHIN 29 DAYS FROM JUNE 28, 1984, THISAPPLICATION
SHALL BE DEEMED TO HAVE BEEN DENIED.
(ORD 9500, SECTION 3513)
21. ORDINANCE - ZONING TEXT AMD - SECOND READING
APPLICANTS) . Planning Dept
PETITION . Ord 9500 text amendment by
amending Article 20 General and
Supplementary Regulations, Section 2031
Drive -In Establishments; Car Washes,
Subsection 2031.2 to provide that a
minimum of ten (10) reservoir spaces; as
defined, shall be required before a)
teller windows of drive-in banks; b)
ticket serving spaces of drive-in
theaters; c) car washes; and d) other
drive-in facilities (including but not
limited to food and beverage sales, and
laundry and dry cleaning pick-up
stations).
Date First Reading: May 24, 1984
Moved Corimr P1 u► mer
Second Coiwu Perez
(Y) }-erre
(ABSENT) Carollo, Dawkins
IF THIS APPLICATION IS NOT LEGISLATIVELY DECIDED
WITHIN 56 DAYS FROM JUNE: 28, fT8_4 TAT APPL— ICA7jON
SHALL BE DEEMED TO HAVE BEEN DENIED.
(ORD 9500, SECTION 3513)
ORD. 9857
MOVED: PLUMMER
SECOND: PEREZ
ABSENT: DAWKINS
ORD. 9858
MOVED: PLUMMER
SECOND: CAROLLO
ABSENT: DAWKINS
MEETING DATE: Jr►ne 28, 1984
22. ORDINANCE - ZONING TEXT AMD - FIRST READING
APPLICANT(S) . Planning Dept
PETITION (Amendment K)
Ord 9500 text change by amending ARTICLE
15. SPI: SPECIAL PUBLIC INTEREST
DISTRICTS, Section 1520. SPI-2: Coconut
Grove Central Commercial District,
subsection 1529.1.1. and Section 1560.
SPI-6: Central Commercial Residential
District, Section 1569. paragraphs 2 and
4 to allow temporary civic and political
campaign signs; ARTICLE 20. GENERAL AND
SUPPLEMENTARY REGULATIONS, subsections
2025.1.15. and 2025.3.6. to exempt
temporary political campaign signs on
sign vehicles; subsection 2025.3.11. to
change the title and clarify the
subsection as applying only to temporary
civic campaign signs and excluding
outdoor advertising signs from the terms
of the subsection; providing a new
subsection 2025.3.12. Temporary Political
Campaign Signs and stating that no sign
permits are required and specifying
exceptions, limitations and
responsibilities governing size, height
and location in zoning districts,
installation, safety, sign vehicles,
duration, responsibilities for removal
and excluding outdoor advertising signs;
renumbering subsequent subsections
2025.3.12 through 2025.3.16 to subsec-
tions 2025.3.13 through 2025.3.17; by
amending the Official Schedule of
District Regulations, pages 1 and 2 to
allow temporary political campaign signs,
subject to the provisions of subsection
2025.3.12, in the RS-1, RS-1.1, RS-2,
RG-1, RG-2, RG-2.1, RG-2.2, RG-2.3 and
RG-3 zoning districts; by amending the
Official Schedule of District Regula-
tions, pages 4 and 5 to allow temporary
civic and political campaign signs,
subject to the provisions of subsections
2025.3.11 and 2025.3.12 respectively, in
the CR and CG zoning districts; the
effect of such amendments would be to
allow temporary political campaign signs
in all residential, commercial and
industrial zoning districts; containing a
repealer provision and a severability
clause.
Date(s) Continued Apr 26 &
May 24, 1984
Planning Department Recommends Approval
Planning Advisory Board Recommends: Approval, 6-0
IF THIS APPLICATION IS N01 LEGISLATIVELY DECIDED
WITHIN 29 DAYS FROM JUNE 28, 1984, THIS APPLICATION
SHALL BE DEEMED 10 HAVE BEEN DENIED.
(ORD 9500, SECTION) 3513)
PAGE NO: 9
DISCUSSION ONLY
23. ORDINANCE - ZONING TEXT AMD - FIRST READING.
APPLICANTS) . Planning Dept
PETITION . (Amendment F)
Ord 9500 text change by amending ARTICLE
5 PLANNED DEVELOPMENT (PD) DISTRICTS,
GENERALLY, Subsection 515.1 to delete an
erroneous reference to rules of the
Department of Planning; ARTICLE 6 PO-H
PLANNED DEVELOPMENT - HOUSING DISTRICTS,
Section 606 to allow for the inclusion
of certain facilities in planned
development districts if the development
is not conveniently served by existing
facilities outside the district;
Subsection 612.6 to clarify that
imaginary planes are light planes;
ARTICLE 15 SPI SPECIAL PUBLIC INTEREST
DISTRICTS, Section 1560 SPI-6: Central
Commercial Residential Districts,
Section 1568, paragraph la to clarify
that multi -family buildings shall
provide not less than .5 offstreet
parking spaces per dwelling unit in this
district; ARTICLE 20 GENERAL AND
SUPPLEMENTARY REGULATIONS, Subsections
2000.1.1 and 2000.1.2.1 to clarify the
computation; where different floor area
ratios, livability, pedestrian open
space or total open space requirements
apply to residential and non-residential
uses in the same building (or buildings
on the same lot); Subsection 2003.5 Home
Occupations, inserting a new paragraph
(a) to clarify conduct by no more than
two (2) persons, one (1) of whom is
resident, deleting a provision in
paragraph (b) that disqualified space
built within 2 years of application,
deleting a list in paragraph (h) not
considered to be home occupations and
substituting a new paragraph (h) being a
list of home occupations; Subsection
2008.8.1 to clarify that certain
restrictions apply only to multi -family
districts; ARTICLE 21 NOIICONFORMITIES,
Subsection 2102.1 to expand the title to
include "One Family Semi - Detached and
Two Family Detached" Dwellings; and
adding a new paragraph (2) pertaining to
the use of a nonconforming lot that
meets eighty (80) percent of the minimum
lot requirements; Subsection 2102.1.1 to
provide that on single nonconforming
lots a Class C special permit may be
issued to include uses equivalent to
one -family semi - detached, or, two-family
detached as well as one--fanii ly detached
dwellings; ARTICLE 25 CLASS C SPECIAL
PERMITS: DETAILED REQUIREMENTS, Sub-
section 2510.2.3 by deleting "height"
and substituting "height envelope light
FIRST READING
MOVED: PLUMMER
SECOND: CAROLLO
ABSENT: DAWKINS
PEREZ
MEETING DINE: June 2n. 1984
plane" and "plane III of the height
envelope"; by adding a new Subsection
2510.3.2 providing for notice to
adjacent property owners and providing
for objections of adjacent property
owners where a Class C special permit
pertains to preservation of natural or
archeological features and ARTICLE 28
MAJOR USE SPECIAL PERMITS: DETAILED
REQUIREMENTS by deleting Subsections
2802.2. 2802.2.1, 2802.2.2 and 2802.2.3
to delete the preliminary application
and amending Section 2800 and Section
2802 by revising subsections, titles and
numbers, and adding a new Subsection
2802.4 to accomplish the same purpose,
and amending Section 2803 to provide
more flexibility in applying the
standards and eliminating public need as
a standard, amending Section 2803 to
provide final review of construction
documents by the Planning Director;
ARTICLE 30 APPEALS FROM DECISIONS OF
ZONING ADMINISTRATOR AND DIRECTOR OF
DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING, Section 3004
pertaining to notice requirements;
ARTICLE 31 APPEALS FOR VARIANCE FROM
TERMS OF ORDINANCE, Subsection 3101.1 to
prohibit floor area ratio variances;
ARTICLE 36 DEFINITIONS, Section 3602,
Family to change the definition of
family to include three (3) rather than
five (5) unrelated individuals and
delete paragraph (a); by amending the
Official Schedule of District Regula-
tions, page 2 by adding "Residential" to
the titles of tables 1 and 2; page 3,
for RO-1, RO-2, RO-2.1, RO-3, RO-4
Residential Office Districts, for Tran-
sitional Uses, Structures and Require-
ments, delete the underline under Side
Transitions and Rear Transition and
provide new transitional requirements
and limitations pertaining to proximity
to RS-1, RS-2 and RG-1 lots, adding
"non-residential" to the title of Tables
3 and 4; page 4 for CR-2 Commercial
Residential (Community) Permissible Only
by Special Permit by inserting "new" in
front of "automobiles" in paragraph 6,
for CR-3 Commercial Residential
(General) Uses Permitted Generally
insert "new" in front of "automobiles"
in paragraph 3.
Planning Department Recommends Approval
Planning Advisory Board Recommends: Approval, 7-0
IF THIS APPLICATION IS NOT LEGISLATIVELY DECIDED
WITHIN 90 DAYS f=RO14 JUNE 28; _1984,,__TH`rS_APpPUrCATION
SHALL BE DEEMED TO HAVE BEEN DENIED.
(ORD 9500, SECTION 3513)
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CITY COMMISSION AGENDA aV5 J.1r . hn -fir A �
MEETING DATE: June 28, 1984 PAGE NO: 12
24. ORDINANCE - ZONING TEXT AMD - FIRST READING
APPLICANTS) . Planning Dept
PETITION . Ord 9500 text amendment by
amending Section 202.6 Signs, Specific
Limitations and requirements of Article
20 General and Supplementary Regulations
to clarify billboard height, introduce a
billboard spacing formula, and change
current limitations on the angle of
billboards from limited access highways,
including expressways; further amending
sheet 5 of the Official Schedule of
District Regulations made a part of said
Ordinance 9500 by reference and
description in Section 320 thereof,
pertaining to CG General Commercial
zoning district, Limitations on Signs by
providing for height limitations and a
spacing formula for ground or free
standing signs, onsite and offsite, and
containing a repealer provision and a
severability clause.
Planning Department Recommends . Approval
Planning Advisory Board Recommends: Denial with
substitute recommendations, 6-1
IF THIS APPLICATION IS NOT LEGISLATIVELY DECIDED
WITHIN 90 DAYS FROM JUNE 28, 1984, THIS APPLICATION
SHALL BE DEEMED TO HAVE BEEN DENIED.
(ORD 9500, SECTION 3513)
ITEMS 25, 26 AND 27 HAVE BEEN SCHEDULED TO BE HEARD
AFTER 5:30 PM
SlaggM 25. DISCUSSION
Per City Commission Motion 84-524; May 10, 1984,
Public Hearing to discuss a Neighborhood Traffic
Controi Plan for a portion of the Silver Bluff area,
bounded by SW 22 Street (Coral Way), SW 27 Avenue,
South Dixie Highway and SW 22 Avenue.
NOTE: THIS IS A COMPANION ITEM TO ITEMS 26 & 27.
DEFERRED BY
M- 84-727 in CCR
MOVED: CAROLLO
SECOND: PLUMMER
ABSENT: DAWKINS
PEREZ)
PUBLIC HEARING HELD
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26. RESOLUTION - STREET CLOSURE
APPLICANT(S) Harold D. White
OWNER(S) Coral Way Properties, Inc
ATTORNEY Robert Traurig, Esq
PROPERTY ADDRESS(ES): Those alleys lying within the
block bounded by SW 25 & 27
Aves & SW 22 St (A/K/A Coral
Way) and Sod 22 Terr
PETITION : Petition and request the
Official Vacation and Closure of the N-S
alley and E-W alley located in the block
bounded by S14 25 and 27 Avenues and SW 22
Street (A/K/A Coral Way) and SW 22 Terrace;
as a condition of approval of Tentative
Plat #1169-C, "WHITE PLAZA SUB".
Planning Department Recommends: Denial
Zoning Board Recommends : Approval, 4-0
PROPONENTS present at meeting : Two
Mail replies in FAVOR : Two
NOTE: THIS IS A COMPANION ITEM TO ITEMS 25 & 27.
27. ORDINANCE - ZONING ATLAS AMD - SECOND READING
APPLICANTS) Harold D. White
OWNER(S) Coral Way Properties, Inc
ATTORNEY Robert Traurig, Esq
PROPERTY ADDRESS(ES): 2226 SW 25 Ave &
2511-75 SId 22 Terr
PETITION Ord 9500 atlas change from
== RS-2/2 to CR-2/7.
Date First Reading: May 10, 1984
Moved Comm Plummer
Second : Comm Perez
(Y) : Ferre, Dawkins
(N) Carollo
_ IF THIS APPLICATION IS NOT LEGISLATIVELY DECIDED
WITHIN 2 DAYS FROM JUNE 28, 11F)Itf�"AfiTON
SHALL BE DEEMED TO HAVE BEEN DENIED.
(ORD 9500, SECTION 3513)
NOTE: THIS IS A COMPANION ITEM TO ITEMS 25 & 26.
PAGE NO: 13
R- 84-735
(AS AMENDED)
MOVED: PLUM1 ER
SECOND: CAROLLO
ABSENT: DAWKINS
ORD. 9859
MOVED: CAROLLO
SECOND: PLUMMER
ABSENT: DAWKINS
ir'f,'t�s ram, r �rf!jiJi�,lr(11�7
CITY COMMISSION AGENDA
r�AEeE*TING DINE: .June 28, 1984 RAGE NO: ; 4
28. Discussion of selection of City
Attorney.
29. Discussion of the use of Manuel
Artime Community Center
Auditorium. (This item was
deferred from the June 14th
meeting).
30. Discussion of the Miami
Outboard Club and the Miami
Yatch Club. (This item was
deferred from the June 14th
meeting).
31. Discussion of the bifurcated
ramp. (This item was discussed
at the June 14th meeting).
32. Discussion regarding Code
Compliance at 3940 Douglas
Road.
33• Discussion regarding Claughton
Island.
34. Discussion regarding Restaurant
Associates.
35• Presentation - Certificates of
Appreciation to Mr. Bernie
Little and other persons
associated with the Budweiser
Championship Regatta.
36. Discussion regarding a Special
City Commission Meeting on July
12, 1984 at Manuel Artime
Center.
R- 84-71.4
MOVED: PLUMMER
SECOND: DAWKINS
ABSENT: PEREZ
NOT TAKEN UP
R- 84-728
MOVED: PLUMMER
SECOND: PEREZ
ABSENT: CAROLLO
DA14KINS
M- 84-711
MOVED: FERRE
SECOND: CAROLLO
UNANIMOUS
DISCUSSION
CONTINUED TO JULY 31, 1984
AT 10:30 AM
NOT TAKEN UP
CONTINUED
DISCUSSION
MEETING I)ATE: J11 ne 28, 1 98 4 PAGE NO: 15
3:30 PM PUBLIC HEARINGS ITEMS 37-43
37. (PH) RESOLUTION
Authorizing the issuance of a
request for proposals for a
Unified Development Pro 'ect
for the vc vertown ar
West Phase I roject, for
residential- and commercial
acilities to be located by
nine blocks, irregularly
bounded by Northwest 6th
Street, Northwest 7th Street,
Northwest 10th. Street, North
Miami Avenue, Northwest 2nd
Avenue and Northwest 3rd
Avenue, (Miami A.L. Knowlton
Blocks 24, 25, 37, 44, 45, 46
55, 56 and the portions of P.W.
Whites Re -sub of block 36);
selecting a certified public
accounting firm and appointing
members to a review committee
to evaluate proposals and
report findings to the City
Manager as required by City of
Miami Charter Section 53(3)•
City Manager recommends. (This
item was continued from the
June 14th meeting).
38. (PH) RESOLUTION
Accepting the completed work of
P.N.M. Cor oration at a total
cost o 80 for Buena
Vista Highway Improvement TE`ase_ in Buena Vista Iiighway
Improvement - Phase I District
H-4475; and authorizing a final
payment of $112,129.99. City
Manager recommends. (This item
was continued from the June
14th meeting).
win
PUBLIC HEARING CONTINUED
TO JULY 30, 1984 at 10:00am
(See M- 84-746 and^
M- 84-747 in CCR)
CONTINUED
iCITY CoMMISSION AGENDA / 111J
MEETING DATE:
28, 1 984 PAGE N0: 16
Items 39, 40, 41 and 42 will
also be heard as public
hearings on the following date:
July 30, 1984
39. (PH) ORDINANCE - DISCUSSION FOR
PUBLIC INPUT
Authorizin the issuance,
subject to the election erein
provided for $35,000,000 Park-_
and Recreation Facilities Bonds
of the City of iami, Florida,
for the purpose of paying the
cost of acquiring,
construction, developing,
extending, enlarging and
improving public park and
recreation facilities in the
City of Miami, including
facilities properly appurtenant
thereto, the acquisition and
the improvement and filling, of
land for such purposes and the
acquisition of equipment
therefor; providing for the
levy and collection of ad
valorem taxes to pay such
bonds. (This item was
discussed at the June 14th
meeting). (companion to item
#40).
40. (PH) ORDINANCE - DISCUSSION FOR
PUBLIC INPUT
Providing for the holding of a
s ecial municipal election in
e City off` iami, 7 oI ri a on
September 4, 1°84, with respect
To `issuance of $35,000,000
for Park and ecrea ion
Facilities Bonds. This item
was discussed at the June 14th
meeting).
DISCUSSION
NOT TAKEN UP
MEETING DATE: June 28, 1. 984_ PAGE NO: 17
41. (PH) ORDINANCE -- SE- COND READTNC
Authorizing the issuance,
subject to the election herein
provided for, $30,000,000
Housing and Redevelopment -Bon-Ts
oar CoM�mi n y evi a iza ion
Projects in the City of Miami,
or e purpose of ' paying e
cost of land acquisition,
residential and business
relocation, demolition, site
and infrastructure
improvements, construction and
modernization of public
facilities, financial
assistance for the construction
of low and moderate income
housing, economic development,
historic preservation, and the
construction of replacement
housing for the residentially
displaced, and providing for
the levy and collection of ad
valorem taxes to pay such
bonds. (This item was continued
from the June 14th meeting).
(companion to items #40 and
37).
42. (PH) ORDINANCE — SECOND ND REAnTNC
Providing for the holding of a
S�,�ecial Municipal Election in
the City of Miami, Florida,' on
November 6, 1984, with respect
o the issuance of $30,000,000
for Housing and Redevelo ment
Bonds, his item was continued
from the June 14th meeting).
(companion to items #41 and
37).
43• (PH) Continuation of Cable T.V.
Public Hearing. (This item was
continued from the June 14th
meeting).(companion to item
#59).
NOT TAKEN UP
NOT TAKEN UP
(See M- 84-740
MOVED: FERRE
SECOND: CAROLLO
ABSENT: DAWKINS)
n
MIE:ETING DATE: June 28. 1 084 PAGE NO: 18
PERSONAT, APPEARANCE
44• (PA) Thelma Gibson has requested a
personal appearance before the
City of Miami Commission.
ORDINANCES - =R73-�
45 • ORDINANCE - r m pr
Amending Ordinanceo. 9534,
adopted December 9, 1982, the
existing capital improvements
appropriations ordinance, as
amended by appropriating the
amount of $2,219,000 for land
acquisition for —� e
Conventional Public Housing
�e`ve�opme-nt Program from
anticipated land reuse proceeds
provided by the U.S. Department
of IUJD to fund the site
acquisition financing
shortfall; containing a
repealer provision and a
severability clause. City
Manager recommends. (This item
was discussed at the June 14th
meeting).
46. ORDINANCE - EMERGENCY-4./5ths
Imending Section 1T of
Ordinance o. 9534, adopted
December 9, 1982, the capital
improvement appropriations
ordinance for fiscal year
ending September 30, 1984, as
amended, by increasing the
appropriation in the
n er rise funds, range Bowl
Stadium two nercent 2
resort tax �1�y an amount o
$549,700, to complete the
improvements to the �f'ield
l ing sys-'Lem a ccos�- off`
4 4,700� and to begin a seat
modernization program at a cosh
of -$8 ,00 7 7E e initial
order of ee.i;s at the Orange
Bowl Stadiaru prior to the 1984
football seats oil; containing a
repealer proviSi.on find a
severabi 1 i iS c1 .u: e ; and
dispensing w-I tl., tl:e requirement
of reading the sane on two
separate day: by a, vote of not
less than four -fifths of the
Commission.
DISCUSSION
REFEPRED TO CITY MANAGER
FIRST READING
MOVED: PLUMMER
SECOND: PEREZ
ABSENT: CAROLLO
DAWKINS
NOT TAKEN UP
MEETING LINE: June 20, 1 0,84
ORDINANCE - SECOND READING
47. ORDINANCE - SECOND READING
mA ending Chapter 2z, entitled
9"GGarbage and Trash", of the
U-0--d-e�of e city of Miami,
Florida, as amended by amending
Sections 22-2 22--3, 22-127 22-
22-8 and 2' 3 ,)fr said
Chapter ' ' ; prove ing; by said
amendments the following: an
additional requirement for
placement location of dumpsters
in new commercial or multi-
family residential buildings; a
clarification of fees due and
payable during periods even
when structures are temporarily
vacant; that certain
individuals other than owners
shall assume increased
responsibility for the
condition of property and
violations which occur on said
property; that citations be
written by sanitation
inpsectors resulting in
penalties if said violations
are not corrected within a
specified period of time; that
all receptacles owned by
private sanitation companies
are marked and identified with
the company name and telephone
number; containing a repealer
provision and a severability
clause. City Manager
recomends. (This item was
continued from the June 14th
meeting).
48. ORDINANCE - SECOND READING
Amending the code of the City
of Miami, as amended, by adding
a new section 54-17 providing
that vehicular access to a
particular streetbe prohibited
at an i ntr ect cn z.i-:Tree Gucci
prohibition is found to be in
the best iriterc=St of the
public; providing, a proct.dure
to obtain ';uch prohibition;
and, providing for a cul-de-sac
or other turn ;.round on treets
where veh;iculur access is
prohibited; c.on't,aining a
repealer provision and a
severability clause.
PAGE NO: 19
ORD. 9862
MOVED: PEREZ
SECOND: PLUMMER
ABSENT: CAROLLO
DAWKINS
(See related 11-84-745
MOVED: PLUMMER
SECOND: PEREZ
ABSENT: CAROLLO
DAWKINS)
ORD. 9860
MOVED: CAROLLO
SECOND: PEREZ
ABSENT: DAWKINS
[a
CITY COMMISSION AGENDA
4T(01
� nfv)
MEETING DATE: Juno 28. 1 q84 PAGE NO: 20
49. ORDINANCE -- SECOND READING
Setting forth a proposed
Charter Amendment, known as
"Charter Amendment No. 1" ,
amen - -in{ '"lie 1, 1?rUer o e
City of Miami-, Florida, by
correcting grammatical,
syntactical, and linguistic
i. errors e minating o soJ _> or
redundant provisions, and
restructuring and renumbering
Charter Sections and parts
thereof for clarity;
instructing the proper City
Officials to take all necessary
actions for submission of said
proposed Charter Amendment to
the electorate at a special
municipal election on September
4, 1984; and containing a
severability clause.
(companion to item #67).
ORDINANCE -FIRST READING
50. ORDINANCE - FIRST READING
stablishing a new special
revenue fund entitled:
"Minority Business Enterprise
9- ecialF and Appropriating
funds inthe amount of $1 ,000_,
to be used in establishing a
program to assist black and
hispanic minority business
en�te�ruises in securing bonding
o� r City of 10liami procurement
activity, and in establishing
programs to render financial
assistance to black and
hispanic minority business
enterprises; containing a
repealer provision and a
severability clause. City
Manager recommends.
(�l�lP j;
ORD. 9861
MOVED: PEREZ
SECOND: PLUTZIER
ABSENT: DAWKINS
CAROLLO
NOT TAKEN UP
ul
MEETING DATE: June 20, 1984
RESOLUTIONS
51. RESOLUTION
Ratifying, approving and
confirming the City Manager's
acceptance of a $40,240.98
grant from Metropolitan �i acre
County to _provide child day
care services tocF1 c ren from
ow -income families: and
further authorizing the City
Manager to execute the
necessary contract (s) and
agreement (s) to implement the
program. City Manager
recommends.
52. RESOLUTION
Authorizing the City Manager to
accept a Rental Rehabilitation
Program Grant from the U.S.
e artment of Housing and Urban
eve o men or W96=1
o increase the su ly of
affordable, standard housing
for lower income families; and
further authorizing the City
Manager to submit the program
description to the U.S.
Department of Housing and Urban
Development for approval. City
Manager recommends.
53• RESOLUTION
elesscheeduling the regular City
Commission Meeting of July 12,
1984 to take place on July 30,
1984, and rescheduling the
Planning and Zoning City
Commission Meeting of July 26,
1984 to take place on July 31,
1984.
54. RESOLUTION
Approving an assignment, in a
form acceptable to the City
Attorney, of the lease for the
construction and operation of
die—Tror a -ra e en .er rom
amide 3uvine& 7,i � Doan
Association to Cen'-'rust Realty
and Construction Company, a
wholly -owned s ubsiaizary of Dade
Savings and Loan Association.
City Manager recommends.
PAGE NO: 21
R- 84-744
MOVED: PEREZ
SECOND: PLUMMER
ABSENT: CAROLLO
DAWKINS
R- 84-738
MOVED: PLUMMER
SECOND: PEREZ
ABSENT: DAWKINS
( This Resolution had
already been passed on
June 14, 1984 as
R- 84-617)
NOT TAKEN UP
R
Lkl-'ai 44 .1 x
1IEETINGDATE: June 28, 1984
55• RESOLUTION
Authorizing the City Manager to
amend the existing professional
services agreement in a Form
acceptable to the City
Attorney, with the firm of
E.H. Friend &: Compa.ny, for
expert actuarial assistance in
pension matters by increasing
the cost of services by an
additional amount not to exceed
$45,000 with funds therefore
allocated from special programs
and accounts.
56. RESOLUTION
Accepting the proposals of Real
state Research Cor oration and
Leonard A. Bisz, M ai
Appraisers, for a ee
and $12,950.
respectively, plus expert
witness fees of $150.00 per
hour to appraise for the
purpose of establishing fair
market value 4 square blocks of
property and a portion of a
fifth block and the
improvements thereon, said
property legally described as
blocks 24N, 25N, 37N, 44N, and
Lots 1 through row, and lots 19
and 20 of block 43N, all in
A.L. Knowlton subdivision, as
recorded in plat book B at page
41; bounded on the North by NW
10 Street; West by 14W 1 Avenue;
South by NW 7 Street; East by
North Miami Avenue and NE 1
Avenue. Funds covering the
cost of the appraisals are
provided from sale of Housing
Bond Funds and a Housing and
Urban Development Section Loan.
57. RESOLUTION
Authorizing the Director of
Finance to pay Marine Stadium
Ent erjrises, Inc., the sum o
1 1—in two equal
payments, in full and complete
settlement of any amid all
claims and demands against the
city of Miami, its officers and
emplcy ees , pu "-. Ualit to the
terms set cut in the settlement
agreement, and ul ct: t:-xecution
of a release tile. City
of III iauii , i is off i cers and
employees, frow all claims and
demands, and upon execution of
the settlement documents.
Y 1]IJ
PAGE NO: 22
NOT TAKEN UP
NOT TAKEN UP
R- 84-733
MOVED: PLUMMER
SECOND: PEREZ
ABSENT: DAWi:INS
(Se related M- 84-732
MOVED: FERRE
SECOND: CAROLLO
ABSENT: DAWKINS)
MEETING DATE: June 28, 1984
58. RESOLUTION
Z�reating a Minority Procurement
Bid Bond Voucher Pr- ram which
estabIis es a po I y relative
to the requirements of bid
bonds for minority firms on
City Public Works Construction
ro j� eec�ct�ss and in City
ro�ement of goods and
services; said policy
authorizing contract payments
to be mailed to designated
financial institutions. City
Manager recommends. (This item
was deferred from the June 14th-
meeting).
59. RESOLUTION
authorizing the City Manager to
enter into a professional
services agreement with the
accounting Pirm of Touche Ross
& Co., in a form acceptable to
die Tity Attorney, in an amount
not to exceed $50,000, for the
purpose of assisting the cable
communications agency in
conducting a financial analysis
of the operations of Miami
Cablevision, cable licensee of
the City of Miami. City
Manager recommends. This item
was not taken up at the June
14th meeting). (companion to
item #43)•
60. RESOLUTION
A��orriz ng the City Manager to
enter into an agreement, in a
orm acceptable to the City
Attorney, with Metropolitan
Dade County for the purpose of
imp emending, a portion of Dade
County's Community Development
B'1-o--FF--Tran —Program the ninth
year to furl a�puriT on of Miami
Capital DeveloT)Inent,
Inc. Is
administrative
budget;
further
author iing the
City Manager
to
accept a ,_rati,i`er
or fund from
Dade County ire
thy; ,,Mount
of
$56,204 contingent
upon
approval. being
granted
by the
Metropolitan
Dade
County
Commission.
City
Manager
recommends.
R ri(11,,r ,(11i1
i"
PAGE NO: 2 3
NOT TAKEN UP
DISCUSSION
R— 84-739
MOVED: PLUMMER
SECOND: CAROLLO
ABSENT: DAWKINS
40
CI COMMISSION AGENDA
�'..r i�f7�%i�j1.r.
I IEEE-TING DATE: June 28, 1984 PAGE NO: 24
61. RESOLUTION
ut orizing the city Manager to
enter into an a regiment, in
substantially the form attached
hereto, with S arber, ShevinS,
ShapoHeez1��ronner,
Professional Association, for
e services of T-FMur E.
Teele, Jr. Esquire of Counsel,
To —serve as representative and
represent the Cit. before the
United mat7
Commerce, Housing and Urban
Dove. o men , Transportation an
o� er appropriate federal
agencies; further authorizing
the payment of $42,000 as a
yearly fee for said and an
additional sum of up to $12,000
yearly to cover expenses
incurred during the term o
said agreement.
62. RESOLUTION
Authorizing the City Manager to
execute an amendment in
substantially the orm a tached
hereto, to the $1,300.00
revolving loan fund and
$120,000 Administrative Contrat
between Miami Capital
eve opment, nc. an the Citv
of Miami in order to extand the
contact performance period
from June 30, 1984 to December
31, 1984. City Manager
recommends. (This item was
deferred from the June 14th
meeting).
63. RESOLUTION
uthorizing the City Manager to
execute a lease agreement, in
substantially the form
attached, with American Barge
Club, Inc., of a —pp roxlma e I y
,000 :square Meet of City -
owned land cn Virginia Key
located Nlorthea. ter•1y of planet
ocean for the operation of a
rowing facility *or t le youth
and tan capped ofthe
community. -
R- 84-742
MOVED: PEREZ
SECOND: PLUMMER
ABSENT: CAROLLO
DAW-KINS
R- 84-734
MOVED: PLUMMER
SECOND: CAROLLO
ABSENT: DAWKINS
NOT TAKEN UP
n-
r
CI COMMISSION AGENDA
MEF--Tf (3 1)ATE June 23, 1984 PAGE NO: 25
64. RESOLUTI..ON
Autho—Firg the City Manager to
execute a professional services
contract, in a. form acceptable
owe City Attorney, with
Urban Studies Institute, Inc.
at --Barr n? versa -y ;o pro- vide
overall consultant services to
review current police training
with emphais on responsiveness
to the multi -ethnic community
of the City and to include
suggested recommendations for
future training methodologies;
further allocating an amount
not to exceed $127,013.00
therefor from FY 1983-84
budgeted Police Department
funds.
65. RESOLUTION
Authorizing the City Manager to
execute a professional services
contract, in a form acceptable
o the City Attorney, with
Florida Memorial College to
provide human relations
training for the City of Miami
Police Department; further
allocating an amount not to
exceed $73,000, therefor from
FY 1983-84 budgeted Police
Department funds.
66. RESOLUTION
Authorizing the City Manager to
execute a professional services
contract, in a form acceptable
To —the City Attorney, with
Valle Axelberd and Associates,
nc. to provide overall
consultant services -�`or
purposes of�identifyi.ng and
analyzing t}le 1)syc)io1 ogica1
stress factors produced from
police training associated with
the aappl i. cation of the 51.1E 33
Simulator, with emphasis on
suggestions and recowmk� ndations
for resolution of inappropriate
responses displayed by police
oficers; furt?ler allocating an
amount not to exceed W25,000,
therefor from FY 1983-84 budget
Police Department funds.
R- 84-729
MOVED: PLUMMIER
SECOND: PEREZ
ABSENT: DAWKINS
R- 84-730
MOVED: PLUMMER
SECOND: PEREZ
ABSENT: DAWKINS
R- 84-731
MOVED: PLUMMER
SECOND: PEREZ
ABSENT: DAWKINS
QP0%Y7 rF lri' 0�r�l�l1LJ�
MEETING DATE: June 28, 1984 PAGE NO: 265
67. RESOLUTION
Za3 ink; and providing for_a
special municipal election to
e held on pep em er 4, 1984,
or the purpose of submit-Fl
to the qualified elector--- sof
TEe -Uity of Miami for their
approval or disapproval, a
measure known a.s "Charter
Amendment No. 111, amending the
City C Carr e�by correcting
grammatical, syntactical, and
linguistic errors; eliminating
obsolete or redundant
provisions; and restructuring
and renumbering Charter
sections and parts thereof for
clarity. (companion to item
#49)•
68. RESOLUTION
Allocating funding not to
exceed $15,000 to purchase
necessary uniforms and
eciuipment and to cover
personnel cost during a 40 hour
training course and the
ep e mer 1984 s a ing
schedule for 18 school crossing
guards; allocating funds
therefor from the City of Miami
special programs and accounts
contingency fund; autliorizing
the City Manager to instruct
the purchasing agent to issue
purchase orders for these
uniforms and equipment. City
Manager recommends.
R- 84-743
MOVED: PLUMMER
SECOND: PEREZ
ABSENT: CAROLLO
DAWKINS
NOT TAKEN UP
r_=N
Coo m'R USSION AGENDA
MEETING DATE: June 28, 1984 PAGE NO: 27
69.
70.
BOARDS AND COMMITTEES
RESOLUTION
Reappointing three (3) members
of the Private Industry Council
(PIC) of South Florida for the
period July 1, 1984 to June 30,
1986.
RESOLUTION
uthorizing the City Manager to
enter into an agreement, in a
form acceptable to the City
Attorney, with Sarah E. Eaton,
for services as a consultant,
in connection with the City of
Miami's Heritage Conservation
t�Project, with tunas tnereiore
expended from 10th year
C.D.
NOT TAKEN UP
NOT TAKEN UP
9:00 am Proclamation:
PRESENTED
Connend a t ion :
PRESENTED
Pl- ac{tie
PRESENTED
PRESENTED
Conmenda t ion :
PRESENTED
i
{
2:00 pm Commendation
PRESENTED
SUPPLEMENTAL AGENDA
PRESENTATIONS
Commission Mce-t i na = .Tune 28 1984
Ethel Beckh�un Day, upon her retirement as a
Dade County School Board member.
Police Officer Leonora Johnson, selected
Outstanding Officer of the Year by Citizens'
Crime h'atcIA of D,_3de County.
Battalion Chief Daniel Ileyder, Miami. Dire
Department.
Mr. I n Corona, for his unselfish courage
in saving a life.
1`9r. Amado "Al" Acosta, for his initiative and
dedication to conrmuiity service.
Police Officer Jose J. Fernandez, Most Outstanding
Officer of the Month for May, 1984.
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