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M, ORDINANCE NO.9 AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING FOR THE HOLDING OF A SPECIAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION IN THE CITY OF MIAMIj FLORIDA, ON 89PTVMBER 4, 15841 WITH RESPEtT 'TO THE ISSUANCE OF $35,000,000 FOR PAK& AND RECREATION FACILITIES BONDS. Bg`IT ORDAINED BY THE COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMIW— Section 1. Notice of the special municipal otior heretaf,oreoalled by Ordinance No.213,k_ to be held on '&dayf 4, i 19841 shall be published in THE M NEWS-f .MIAMI REVIEW, THE MIAMI TIMES, DIARIO LAS AM AS A PATR newspapdrs of general circulation published in th of Florida, at least twice, once in the fi we nd n the third -week, prior to the week in whi said ele 'on is to' be :held,: the — date, of the first p ca in ch of said :-newspapers :to be at least 30 days b e election, which -;notice,°shall be substantially form: NOTICE.A� EC UN AL ELECTION As provi commisoion b I eldj&Tu 0 4, 1984 AMI, FLORIDA IRIEWN0. 983Ei w duly adopted by the of Miami, Florida, an election will be aber 4, 1984, for the purpose of submitting tors of the City of Miami, Florida, the Shall the City of Aiami, Florida, issue Bonds in an aggregate principal amount not ,exceeding $35,000,000 under Ordinance #2836to pay for the cost of Park and Heoreation Facilities of said city, at one time or from time to time and to mature in annual installments 2 to 25 years, inclusive, after the date of issuance of the respective bonds, with interest at lawful statutory rates, payable from unlimited valorem taxes? e'kinded by 0-9864 �; Ordinance No., provides that for the prompt payment of the_ principal of and the interest on, such bonds there shall be A r levied eH d6fiect d annually an ad valorem tax upon all taxable 4 ,._. Otdperty W' it;hin: t.ha', Oity ,.et Miami► Florida, over and , abOV6 all other taxes authorized to be levied by said City, sufficient... to44 pay such'` principal and interest as the same respectively become due and -payable. 77 The'City of Miami shall be authorized to issue said tis if the questioh for the issuance of said bonds shall b pprov by �s a majority of the votes cast by the qualified ector f t City of Miami voting on such question. Said special municipal election s be held th polling places ,in the City of Miami, in t sev elec n precincts designated, by the: Board of County Com io Dade County, as set forth_,below. { By order of. the Commi n o e.City of Miami, Florida. CLERKMY f^F s M F t i r3 Rescinded by O 9864 316 443 444 NAME/LOCATION - rKL- CINCT NAME/LOCATIOW., Robert Xing,HighComm. Rae, 454 Chas. R. Drew:,Eleffi*: 70251-46 -Flagler 1775 N. W. Wft. Miami Fire Stn. 11 467 Miai Jackson Sr, Hi. sgeo7w.-'riagior 1751 N. W.,36-Stb West End: Park Gomm# House 468 Mia. Fire Station 6 256,18�,W.,.60 Avenue 3600 N. W. 7.Aven Flagamt'CommiHouse 469 Chas. Hadley P 7421 S-w Wil,3 Street 1300 N. W. Grace United Math. Church 470 h. St ti 6501,N,.� Miami Avenue tihUl Churo 1892 51',Ats Boar Mom, Pk. Adult Ctr. 100�Ni W. 83 Street 471 Orcha Yi Elem 5702 N. 3-Av Seventy Six Thirty Bldg. 763018iscayne Blvd. 472 i ar 525 N. 6 Harvey W. Seeds Amer. Legion Post 3 Shadowl 'Elem. 6645:t1N.-E. 7 Avenue 9 N. 49 St. Harvey:W. Seeds Amer. 474 C of God of Legion.Post ro ecy #1 6645 N. E. 7 Avenue 28 N. W. 1 Ave. Graoe,.United,Meth. C h 75 Archbishop Curley.Hi 6501 N. Miami Avenue 300-N. Eo_50 Little..River-, tChu e 47 Lemon City,Branch e0ei ttsf 4951-N. W. 77 e Library'. 430,N,E. 61,,St. Primary C. S ol 75 7 N 6; eat, 477 Morningside-Parkov 750.,N. E. 55 Terrace, Bel nte,:Ta lc er 616 N. nue 601 First Open Bible Ch. 4801 W.:,Flagleri_ tribe quare omm.- Ctr. 6306 N. 1, enue 604 Greater Mia.111Aoademy 3100 N. W. 18 Avenue Drew lem. School e5 N_ . . 60 Street 605 Bethel Chris. 'Chu'rek a w VwMoriah Holy Cross 3030 N. W. 8'.,Avenue -Church,.'. n C 606 Eugenio :Mar N . W. 14 Avenue Hostos Center' 2902 N. W. 2,"AOnuo by 0-98641. OF - f Duhbar Plem.- School 636 Mia. Fire Stn. 7 j: 505 N. Wi,20 St. 314 Beacom Blvd. r08 YWCA 637 HUD - conf. Room 210-. N. Ev 18 . St.., .. 1407 N. W. 7 St- 6 19 Trinity. Cathedral Hall 638 Metropolitan Snr.Ctr. 464t' N. Ei 16; St, 1407 N. W. 7 St. 690 YWCA 639 Riverside United 210-N. K. 1,8 St. Methodist Church 985 N. W. 1 Street u 621 Phyllis Wheatley Rlem, 180.1.N, W. 1-Place 640 Jack Orr Plaza13 550 N. W. 5 St, 622 Culmer.Neighborhood Servioe center 656 Dade Cty. Co ouse 1600 N. W. 3 Avenue 73 West Flgg1 623 Sty: Johnts'Baptist Church 657 Little 0rib Co r 1328 N. W. 3 Avenue 900 S 1 S eet 625 Culmer.Place 658 River a M. 610 N. W. 10 St. 221 S. Ave 626 Miami -bade Comm. College 659 am Me rch 950 N. W. 20 St. 726 S. 1 e. 627 Dade County Armory 0 St. Mat ews Lutheran 700 N. W. 28 St. arch B om Blvd. 628 Comstock-:Elem. 2420 N. W. 18 Ave. 1 Kou k 27th Ave.Ctr. 75 S. W. 3 St. 629 Curtis,Park Com.- Ho 1901 N. W. 24 Avenue 63 LeJeune Presby.Ch. 4111 S. W. 4 Street 630 Mia. Fire Figh Benevolent A eiation 66 Iglesia Cristiana 29$0:N.:W..3 River Dr. Rfm. del Buen Sam. 4585 W. Flagler 631 Stephen�P. C k Bldg. 1650 N 3 enue 804 Coral Gate Pk. Cam. Bldg. - 632 Kin h Pk. omm. a 45 --W:. 1415 S. W. 32 Avenue-` 805 Wm. McAllister PostMill 633 inl Pk. Jr High #1608 -' 4340.N-. 3 reet 2750 S. W. 16 St.. K rawer ca Military 806 Wm. McAllister Post aemy #1608. 525 7 Street 2750 S. W. 16 St 5 ichael's Church 807 Shenandoah Park Com. W. Flagler House by 0-9864 13 $0Shenandoah mentary jogs S. W, 21eAvant 1� Coral Way preAby. Church 209.1,..,.W; . 14 Aveue 11 St~a4.-petar & paul ,Catholic School 1435 9. W. 19 Avenue �i '14iami Aire Station #4 W. 2, Avenue $13 ,, -,Simpson perk -- Recreation Bldg. 55''S. W. 17 Road 314 CAA-UMb `Tow6rs 1849. Brickell Avenue v. m fit' �k a°+ X Rescinded by 0-9864 W pertaining to electors of the City of Miami and establisnecl ana maintained as official by the Supervisor of Elections County. Florida# in conformity with the provisions of the eneral laws of the State of Florida, are hereby adopted and cla to b , et and I shall hereafter be recognized and accept as, ic registra I tion cards, books, records and certificat f eh Ci section 3. Since the City of Miam at sh the permanent - registration system under St law, a th eneral electi - on laws of the State require da rior a oval by the Board of County Commissioners of Dad un acceptance of branch office registration and-ANNINNOW-1-0. in f gistration books "A A- Qrior to the dat f a specie municipal election, - registration for, suchWct' sha be at the Office of the Supervisor of Elect s of Dade ty, 1440 Biscayne Boulevard, Miami, Florida. Section ai ecial nicipal election shall be held at the 'pollin blace i t venal precincts, respectively, in the City Mi on as set forth in the foregoing NOTICE OF SP L MUNICIP L TION. Not fewer, ,than-,20 days before said do he "City Commission, shalL designate the Inspectors of le n an -e Clerk of,. Election for- each,precip6t and shall., ................. blis. names of su Inspectors of Election ao.,O, Clerks- of, ch- in a newspaper of, general ciroulation; published' inthe City -of' Miami 15 days before the. of. eleott9j) All qualified electors, of said Ci Shall bed ,ermitted to vote in said special municipal election., and the� Supervisor of Elections of Dade County is hereby requested,'_ authorized, and directed to furnish, at the cost and expense of the City of Miami, a list of all qualified electors residing ljfz-'�-!�-i�':,;� iii'N"o the City of Miami as shown by the registration books and reors of the office of said 3uperv, �of. Electione and duly oorti, S l 0-9864 -I'l O the seine for delivery to and use by the election Officials designated to serve at the respective polling planes in said r. a) etitiof precincts Section RALpli G. ONOIEO the City Clerk of the City of M3a'i Florida, is hereby designated and appointed as the official representative of the Commission of the City of Miami in all transactions with the Supervisor of Elections of A County in relation to matters pertaining to the use the registration books and the holding of said specia m ipal election. Section 7• The official ballot to be used sa lectio St of F da '.k, shall be in full compliance with the laws of with 'respect 'to absentee ballots and t e use t puter Election System (CES), and shal b in subs ntially the following form, to wit: SPECIAL TUESDAY FOR APB aAN CE OF $35,000000 ,} BONDS FOR CITY OF MIAMI [EATION FACILITIES 4 Shall the City of Miami, Florida , issue Bonds in an amount not exceeding. $35,000,000 'under OrdInanGe 9836 to pay for the cost o ar and% Recreation Facilities of said City, at one time and.from time to time #� { and to mature In_ annua3 :. installments 2 to .25 years, inclusive, after the 'date of issuance of the respeob.ivef bonds with interest at :'IS u1 � AGAINST BONGS statutory rates, payable €f°om G unlimited ad valoremtXEtB$PI ' a Rescinded by 0-9864 h I o - t` Section 8. Electors desiring to vote for the bonds, in approval of said Question described above, shall be instructed to punch straight down with the stylus through the hole next to the _ - word "FOR" within the ballot frame containing the statement relating to said Question. Electors desiring to vote against the ...bondsf__in disapproval of said Question, shall be instructed to punch straight down with the stylus through the hole next to word +1AGAINST" within the ballot frame containing the s ement r relating to said Question. Sectio-n 9. The City Clerk shall cause a pr ad absentee ballots containing the Question set f h in etion i above for the use of absent electors entitle cast ch ballots in said election. Section 10. This ordinance shall into of t im ediately upon its passage and shall not s ct to he right of: referendum as an ordinance. PASSED ON FIRST READING this _ 29th day of y March, 1984. PASSED AND ADOPT SE A INAh READING BY TITLE ONLY this 24th day of a 1 8 a' MAURICE A. FERRE s �k AfifiE I_ Raloh G. Onnie.. Chr4 nP rAA r:r., ..o Ae:...:.: rts__a_ ..� )EPUTX CITY AT''TORNEY rt APPROVED AE TO FORM AND CORRECTNESS; g v' !a4} TY ,ATTORNEY a„ Howard V. "Cary City Manager dITY OP MIAMIj FLOF110A INT9R-OPPICrE M9MONANOUM DATE: 5/15/84 -1 SUNAdt: Public Htaring or Parks and Recreation Sona issue f1tom. REFERENCES: ark me rill Assistant tb�the,-City� Manager for ENCLOSUREM Intergovernmental 'Affairs/Cable It is recommended that the attached Ordinance providing for issuing $35-1000- -000 it,� General;, Obligation _74 Bonds for Parks and Recreation facilities be presented to the City Commission L �for, the purpose of allowing -_the,' public an opportunity --to make 'comments -to the Commission to this -Bond is The, attached -Ordinance provides fur :� the issuando" `76f-'* $35 OOQ 000 subject to an election, for Parks and Recreation facilities as:., more t ion- 1, completely the_ attached informa f p epartd. oby' -P, and -Recreation the Dipartment of," arks: follow's thiC�, s t-a 'This �pr sg,,e 41is 00:1'-by', the City Commissio n -that - x -during the next" four provide four L 4 public hearings np, t C i3.iion* meet i,hgjS",L_, that will_ '-p r e Commission pu to'� 'oV1d', bl1a into the developmerjt,,-of�.the Bond_ n6nae 4"folioW3_ The3e 'Public heae-ing*,,4ill,,beheld at`:3 i M 4-N -'Miami City: Hall' 24z�-,,,--i 984, ..May. 0 -Washington Junior High CJune 14 1 9,84 Comm. 30h7 ol";": N N 6 t h-Street `:-�,'� 3. June 28, 1964 Miami City Hall n , r4 V V r 4. July, -,,,I t "I'Co -t*r-*'C* V ,).uelV �,Ar ii�e 1st Street Thies Ordinance was- ��adopt*d'. .'O:n oil-, ftr L r z t ra _M, �1 4z 'a MU3_t b e� adopted' on final ,reading 'on July 12 64 paned on the Sepl�#x q9"alloto, g rfo� 9da Wrk M ler 113: dw 4, 'i 1984 PARKS AND RZCREATION BOND PROD M The 1984,,City of Miami Barks and Recreation Neighborhood Improvements Sand Program is designed -to improve the park and recreational facili- ties throughout the City. The 'fond Program consists of three main elements: I. Neighborhood::.Park and,Recreation „Facility Improvements $100000,000 1I. Neighborhood,Seimming pool Improvements 1000008000 111. Regional.Park.Improvements: A. Bayfront Park System 5/0000000 B. iVirginia Key.Park 51000000. } C. Recreation -.and Art Center r 5,000,060 Bond Issue Total $350000000 The following are the -major goals and objectives that will be. -met by this program: • I. -:Neighborhood Park and Recreation Facility Improvements • Cost: 040.0400 a Goals and ObOectives: • Increase usable recreation facilities at parks whicH Have a h gh user demand j • Increase the number 'of facilities to acoamodate Miami's increase growth in population • Im rove li htin s stems ,,,, _so that: ' screation • . ;.< , activities can be extended in major parks h *.Eliminate safety hatards = • . Initiate- environmental:. rotection, +.in parks :•;,._ _ ' ?. :with:`,u•:, significant. s orelTne deterioration • Beautify the marks :through :the planting of -_. add bona trees • II - Neighborh, d S 0o Wimlp%ligi'Pool Improvements t 3s : J • Cost: $10,0000,000 • Goals° and dbjectives: `x • Establish. swimmin as a ma jor recreation '` ; r - activity n t e C ty of Miami _ - • Expand, the sw c : seekson nco3FPO ., fAtO. th4 de��.g�i C'�f ener efficient. heatin -_ new pools `. • Establish Miami,as a host for major Local, ` 2 State, National and Internat;.onA -events :Yr • Eliminate safety hazards ,9 .; imAi.ueu�im- �► Reduce the o eratiIla costs assoo�.a�s� with „ tea nta ning an O. pest x�q axistinq l I' V' to kY 4 i _ - .$ -, - .... - +.. .. ., _ ..,. _-. - .. %' -� .. .:: .-✓:'+.: 'Jd, x+l k+....+ -H .0 4-ki, a A Reel _1morov e e na4W ca, Cost: *15#000#000 *,.This funding.would initiate major improvements to the sayfront Park Systum, the development of Virginia Key into a major waterfront park, and the acquisition and development Of the Naval I M & "r% 9bV-4-V located in w I Reserve Tra n1aw r 0 1 "! Coconut Grovet into a Recreation and Arts Center a A Bayfront Park-. 0000000 (W Goals and objectivest Continue the redevelopment of the downtown Sayfront System Coordinate, the redevelopment with Dayside: and other major -projects which will significantly enhance the increased usage of the Dayfront park'System, Virgiark nia Rev $5t000,000 ei Goals an objectives: Virginia Rey as a major natural _U *-,Establish Virl ;�bksed park 14 resource _'321 e -Estab ; lish, the. City of Miami's only beach facility is $1 'Creat )ducing a campgrOW e alrevenue pro... n residents and visitors destination poi tl,, for • protect and enhance the environment of ns :J Biscayne -$5t0001,0004. e Red. Arts Center;., oconut- Grov e Jorr and G Recreation- C A;5 Goals and-Ob3ectives: Athe ,..Naval �Ue s4rye Tr ainih 'Center. 6r, t oqm and develop a major Recreatiom'and:Arts 5-Center" X tic opportunities for ilk, Z=and cultural and 'artistic Fi� Mat"!$ - residents,.:, and, 9 presarve and reinforce the Coconut Grove -art . sfi en seace�trapt-1 o Add the last available large 0 - Ive core or. to the hOr*'- Mt j6f -land- in �WO I ays t Uc 'Park 14ya emA 5-N -J A i'4' -- - gry , N 'y ;y t' 1 ti V,a °i _ rlr"��jit��`i_ •w3�YU YYiir�. ":,wi.•Fi•I�tiiW'.' `♦Wl•.•+. .•r. - rrr A.. ..Y.c.:wwY.•Yr.-_YrliiiG.flf.YYiYYii�YY+WiiliY�.LYiW�.¢. if1®i _ i:,ts December 22, 1083 ,> _ Howard V. Gary .: pity manager ... (Revised January 13, ii, 19���)• �`•�__ 1984 Neighborhood Park ` Improvement Pond Program =° _ Director Department of Parks, and Recreation The Parks and Recreation_Dapartment_recommends that a $35_,.00�,0.00„ Neighborhood Park~` I rbvemsntrsnd i$sue be. placed" on thsN•.laetit�n allot to be het h^Marc - 984.: This bond issue would inc�ud+� the following major -,a emants,: Neighborhood Park' -and Recreation ;. Fac 1 tY.°-T"royemGftts_ $10,000,000 • _ - Neia� hborhood• Swimming = Im rovesaa�its 10 ; 0 0 0, 000 e III - Re ional`Park Im rovements: - sr;f t • Shy. runt Park.. System 5, 000:; 000r • Virgina'`Rey' Pa=k ;S,OQO, QpO • Recreation: aired Arts •"Center 5,10DO , n-7 3 z Naal Reserve-, Property sin - Coconut"• Grove) .. ,F. $ 5 :' 000 000 t h �•4.`.r - ti The:follo4ing discussion + outlines the major goals and ob ectives;us+ed" � in doveogr.n« lQ.ng thewwnond'.Fr am.. ,Tab ,s qws, t.. _Prevements far y ,whych' were utiz elop l�#�e tale Bond cost. Tab B: is ;a - . v endituze's based on the f the �.i\roposed exp re om nant e—'tTinic use ,Ci t arks ,..4.. he o� i s Tab C is` a i.. ma _show �iq . t �aa j Y . P = u x a tine .parks ,� P 9 _ - od Park and Recreation Faeilit Im roaements:-'. s I Nei hborho . /. A^ M rjF','1 fl�lsl - '- '.)' Ai-)ni; y:.,:: ��f`: `;.:�-(•'�.'T4t '.e+Y e Goals an Qb �! ry ° •'Inc=ease'ti'sa a recreation facilityas a Y ; par s ° w o ave a g user emand;. - f �r Increase the numb orl of facilities, ,to =increasad tha �.. aC3cf�A�►QC��t�t ��.sAt� - S � '.� C3W . in RoRuiat�.oa. J, t zrQV+�,. li htin st�Ats� that a ka I t y 8 r C y'scr�aation aCt�.vt es Can ba extended Page 1 of .6 �r i rc,ar JL r - _ - '{ a}•4 �> 9 v 1 - r 4 L._. r yz.�, 2 5ui.je...r.�au � .. ., _. ., _ -.. >.'..,, , L, - . `.; x_.., .,.... .. •Y__ y'r:°. . _n.:Y .L�sv .. 3�f�'s vva [a b,��,.>auuav�=".• - _ -- - -- - - _ - -. _ .. - Howard V. Cary City Aiana,ger - December 22, 1983 i-Eliminate safety hazards: = i ..lni.tiate r envi.ronmental Protaotion in ...,Parks -frith- significant shoreline deterioration. a se_autify- - the . parks through the planting of,additional trees. a Discussion: • _An analysis outlined in the City's recently.'coimpshleted .Comorshensive park and 'Recreation Mast+ r't'P�.an t_�Ws .' that Miami is fortunate to have substantial park • land -assets.-which-are generally scattered through-44, :out the City'. The element which..limits the�effec- tine .usage.: of these-- land_ assets in',,, the-,,lack,.i�f N usable- recreationdal facilities'..: Many . ,t e, ac3.1- it es are,..o d, an, inc u e tems '. such as ; ba .i~ielc lighting --systems, that:,do"snot: vork,...old, recreational�v = - 7 buildings', -which, are- in poor, condition, -,an ,.broom and missing,. playground equipment, , etc a ;Add3t©nally, r :.more basketball "_courts. ballfa8lds,_; pl.aygouadsar}c =� ; other active recreational facilities need to bQ added to the, existing system to accommodate the ;{Y' << g"ready`- increased , population,- demands- .. on, the..0 t sarks . ; fihe:; ten mill ion � do, ars.-., ended 3.n this • { ection of e. Hon Programotild. sgnficbtl.y enhance," -.the;. usable'= recreational.r facil�tiesavasl- able:;" �.n•- the, ma- or; Ci, y.- parks.•, Neicthborhood Switmincr Pool lmvroveinents a <_ to Cost:10: 000 • •Goals- �x:n .;Objectives: ;..: q Establish:. swimmin as a major- recreation x • activ-ity : in t�ty of Miaati.. - T •'.3 Y 'e Expznd:.the _swi.mmng season,by incorporating, solar 'heating: =into the desi to • pf ,new.:, ? bxz-, � ; - r ; .... • Establinh Miami as a host for majoFw y, State, -National and In rnati.onsl o.iest Incrgase ,swia�mi.ag" opportunities a ailabl� to',tauriats' .. _ f e Eliminate safety hazards. ' w Reduce the oneratinca costs associatcdwit�t r€ maintaining an QperacJ.nc .PP, µ wp ! 4nP .. `S ,l_7f -j�.,r;S hF.t.-�'Y. --f.. _:_ _ - _.. -•.r<m -.. _.,.-.,r .. V.. .t .{. _..... um�'M ;'E:5i.2 r.•. . - .. Howard V. Gary City Manager ' � ttii,�cussion December 22, 1083 IN ,— - i Presently, the City has nine swimming Pools plus the Jose Marti pool which is under construction. of the Mine pools, Williams pool is the only one which is less than ten years old. The remaining epools were built between 1951-1954, and consequently are,;,' in bad condition. • Most of these pools have deteriorated.Mechan_ical systems and need new pipes, filters and. electrical•. fixtures. Many of the pools have structural' roblems and also have old restroom and shower acilities which are substandard. In order to alleviate these conditions and equally.important, to expand swimming as a.reereational program, the following program is proposed: • Three new competitive size 50 meter cools would be built at: Hadley, Mornincsi��an ' Gr�,nd . Parks These pools would be the core "or magnet-pools:,which would service the '-swimmers and .teams from the - smaller neighborhood,pools. Additionally, one of the 50-raster_': pools-dbuld be specifically designed to meet.olympic competitive standards so that Local, National and =ti •International swimming events could be hosted by the City of Miami., : • Four smaller-2 5-inete r-pools would.,.be ;built .to, :repl'ace_, existing pools in'the :following parks ;Range-iformerly Edison);', Shenandoah`.,, Virrick":<and' West End. The' eYiS' tZng pools at_Curtis', Gibson. and.Williams--would be renovated. and brought ;up: to, staxidard The following ;is a.; summary r a� of; ,thQ Pool Program:` :50-riFetc'r= no03 S-_Y`Ry`. Ha" d' ey"'_`.'�. R�:placo exit, In l T09-4,- t Grapeland New pool site F, z 25-meter 'ools; Ran { Shenandoah Virrick._: � �! `.„ ' ,.� ^ •{ ;.:.max. west' 'End $.,,s_ Re.ncynted nooln s Gibson 0thnr ;.. `.. �:`i4 r t i �tyr ,9R,�i.'! '•e U11 ! a"�iR a qr.M !�°-, r a3� I bocember 22 , A983 Gary tee�ianal.Park lmt�rove�nents i Cost: 00 .'this funding would provide for Ana j or improve- ments to the Bayfront park System, the develop ment of Virginia 2�ey into gnclad i�m�ntrft '. park, and the acquisition a the Naval Reserve Training Center_ proPertY+ located in �ocdriut Grove, into a Recreation u and ArtsCenter. • A -'Ba front Park: $5,00o,06b • Goa a an .objectives: • Continue the redevelopment of the downtown Bayfront System. t with � hays�:d�- *.Coordinate the redevelopmenwill Al other nnajor projects which the increased` usage of the' Bafrontk 'S%-' -enhance • Park System. • Dis cuss`ioin Presently, Miami: is=, iathe process; of =edewlr- ing -Bayfr ont Park. Major elements of tha°'. -----~--- the , o d `` a' alit n , At redevelopment nclhde 5 030Y CDry n .. ;- awall" ro` ect funded -b t _ e and se P .. J y:,', ` P$`°;.:r ahe M ed and Claude' er 'n eels; ` ldr -c s he y.. the term nus N. ;. rountain -�_ ° which' w be a�"r agler street{ and 'th B__ n h o vitmlize `t 6 � w h will .`re The' cumul'ativ suYtsF.b 4 4 : Mums. s ` Bayfront `. et re :.kx: • ; _ t ¢.t. : _ $='veo:,le.or"+sate$:aoi:ve_`., tkiese` ro ects will`' b<< of t e • same: `ch v:'• ihciji will,.-sharemany as:ac�;:_�;_`�.�j�.�, park' , t _ ith or- Play; teristics w Harb e.. and, Baltimore s ,. ..��.-.>- �y.;.x���_�>,�,��r:�. ,.: uiac Market n" addiiion t©` sea0vs.ng r r ; Boston' q "'Q Y o M• i. . as=the `center '.pieCe „aid „symbQi - . ` fr Park ! $ ` succes$fu�: completion ;al"�.st�*g$ni Y deuei°flpment�gh ,,:. t 3 if cart conomics an expanded ' creation of., newjobs , .. _ . '`. o �... rtunities ° ue ecrasi°spedk,, r o res ants; :.of€ice wOrkars and tflu s i s .. -: 8 y d the ad Cit n 8 side �1,ti s+__The ' t6t&l Coot of the Bayf�'ont :���'�C of this .Protect is ."Appro.) not :ine�:�xnNutii; ar+�ac fd s; s �f z�gihe r$ aLyw 'The "�ilG k :a wi en faded : in..athe fond Program 1 city t4 oQtaR,e#.e much-f the:.park iniraso+�. € , u$ i. open s :.ace }`a�r+asc"aet►;,t,.....y ba albs. .Rntr� .e ,Mel e.e be .:u4ri4'{9L ,, t"�y mate when applying fDr ota" m - _ -- 'i _ -'t tt �' •�4.7 gyTJ .^.:fit= s! t,.,? whici�: "approximately, 500: acres. are suitable,o a regional>. park The.: development of{., his park would=- provide_ Miami with its: only besoh -as well as: making available.,fexpanszye ;:.festival grounds, camping areas and , nature: tram.s:1: The recently completed master -plan for V rgio a , Rey has a preliminary cost estimate of ipproki- ;x< mately $10,0001000. The,$5l.000j,000 the Bond Program would allow for the devel'opneat''=:',£°W Pi k of. the eac area and supporting facilities. f: Because of the availability, -of numerous'giint f programs to develop naturel areas such as Virginia Key,, a significant portion - of` .the .Bona::; monies would be utilized as the City mateh.in applying for these, funds.`_ Coconut Grove Recreation and Arts Center.:. $5,coo,, } r` • Goals ' and objectives : = '^ ; -js+MR }' _ • Acquire the Naval qu a Reserve" Trainin .Center "pro `Recreat o'er nd Ants_ eater; =:'•.:° and develo a ma or P - e E and cultural .. P and' artistic. oppoz�tunitse fQr� Miami's residents 'an tour sts', o Preserve and reinforce the C h oco�ut G�s�ve: tradition ,....a„`.; ,-.. ■ r ! Add " the last available large open pace' ofland F A .land e ,�l�yi� il.�t'e. �r�.�V+� �J��:'�'�t�M.T.,"t.,;��e'T;'t�.,.',',4t''-[`'(t1?. "parksystem. . . pubTrc � k t -mC S xpW 's" c u, _ ,, n} t N t •t,_ � � - Y}y,yi . r: 4'i9 t t j Yt Y 1 ; - {��y i . December 22 Howard V. dart' ► 19�� city managsr lP e Add needed classroom meeting._ spades and in.. recreation - areas to accommodate Miami's expandod ' • Discussion: i The naval Reserve Training Center, located in _ Coconut Grove between Tigerta 1 and Sayshore Drive, has approximately -three (3) arees -°which • would become available to the City of Miami for acquisition -when the Trainina Center relocates to new facilities. This land is adjacent to other vublicIV owned lands and, most mportantlyy, t< is the last,ava la le Kare tract of: land remaining - in the Bays ore Drive corridor. T e.acquisition of the --Training Center, site. would enable...: the City_` ..:.:„ 1 to. develop a ma.jor.Recreation and Arts Center-.` This Recreation and Arts Center wou prov e' greatly expanded anded cultural facilities,for.Miami's residents and � v s tors . In addItion to preserving e last remaining Bayshore Drive open" space; the acquisition and deveiopment.of this site ,.would also.- preserve and reinforce the artistic tradition's wh�.oh have historically been a unique :feature of Coconut, x ':.< rt:=•.a Grove d u. :. IL ... - - N - ._..r -�o-,, -w •n.,q,.srnHbs..?�'"; . .t; ct r ' LK - Page ;_ Fil Y V Shore & talu, ran- OmLng stah"li or, I t swl� J, %a- 1. 7btat Mal- C'ma Pi icild 001.8 tion and chn. Vx- I HOW 11ding Building and Expansion 19V =:'ng Mud riemo site Court and OMMent j 'o 0 0 -IdEricaw 50 meter 2"Wo IOMMW I,gw,ow 20#0, 0" "Jay": 100,000 ;20 20,000-.... 10,0 -city... SOWi: 290,O0W0:0 ;25 meter , I"0W.OW JkUwileO. ,20,000 - , _10,000-480,000 0000 me I,goo,OW lot POO "01 50 ow 50# + ;�� ? 20,000 50,000'101006: , Ow 000009 '2 �1000%01 500.000 5001000 wSSAW 130,00% 1,750,000 200,000 2,400,000 170,000. 7 590,000 loo"COWO 60,E q Adwi Ow fi 5;OUO AOM a rat* birfacm1tYlyauw t i i"'M 300 060 'e ' . 400,00 cv�,wr t�u0no Fr' 590,000 10,000.000 s5;000. ,. 3,180 t ... 1 265'000 ; 5' 000 , z En �ST - 2 - ... wig •. - . -dam= 1' Si»rri ina �ilzili�a- tr.�crail �t 1t�r.`�E t i^t[r_srclu�c 80'.000. 300,000 400,000 700.000 5.000,000 5,000,000 5,000,000 5,000,000 1,245,000' 590,000 17,,78510" •3s,000.000 ,, 4� a •�.:�' '- Wx� a,a£o,. ,,,�,�NH1=.+aa .aa,.e r .wam++Kvmia ,k _ s �, v . IN $? �r a��� {,1;s- :,ry;4• ^� •,�;.� IF \ i � _ y R thy. +'fir Jr, r •. "P'.�' ^' ? • � 0._ ram; 3 �`i•d?Miia' ` Y : 1.+a +wm.,i.w-.eaa. , z i' ..� El . •,w4 - S�or�lfcrs ' Talks. en= Sirs► yP,innung St&-iliza- Ali Cl�� illr- 'Game S[�octsEield uuii�inq `" tion awj 6evcl:�cnt Tot. 'groutd hers, Site 'Court r 43M peutt` putimmian liuiidL�q pools [VC4,111 i:jaip *Wk. �Uc'� .9titfacit�q,11tigaOt �� 25 meter` �►000lo0,000;= 200,000 1.0o0►0wrick 300,000700.000E400,000tast . - 190,0D0 200r000� r Alice. p " ' iawrrigt►t 10:ON 75,000 205.000� 20,000 �/� JkNdersM gYof 71r1 2p�000 b5,0� 151000 25 meter r 1,000r000 120,000 n • t Shan; 1 10,000 30,000 ` n1000 5o meter l r,0.000 .. w•1a,r1 11900,000 moral S0r000 43o,o 1 l(Ing 20►000 250,000 ��� . 25 meter 1.223, h 0M 100 000 1 (b0,000 �,zj" t ,, ' ` _ - ' ya 'i�xa' �• yy w,,, 1}�a:y� iafMt �V,ANV � � ' x - _ 2M,Ow yyat obi : � •1,4K {e .�r. - "�.I� MiU t mi rw• - ,' aTMf t. 9 -M a wa r K , r - I u�f EM SLACR African Square: 64eral.l Redevelopment - Demolish amphi•- theater,..:booths,.play area and -wading ' ppol., refurbish basketball court, develop 'new playground, fit core,half court, site .furnishing, planting. Charler:Hadley. New 50 meter pool complex, additional site furniture, football field lighting, sod and:'.planting; parking lot surfacing. Lemon City ,Game,, --court surfacing, planting and irriga- tionj court lighting. Athalie:Range Game Court surfacing, ball field lighting, :_„_•building expansion, new 25"meter pool, new playground. Theodore..G bson... ; Pool,,,,fencing-,•new playground, court surfacing, planting and irrigation. Williams " s New.,. basketball ::court, building expansion, swimming pool renovation, field lighting, new..:playground...' ,:.. Elizabethi Vir•rick 4 Game court resurfacing, sports lighting, building renovation, new 25-meter pool, ;new: gyp_ ayground . .q Typal.• .improvements in. predominantly Us, Parks Black Roberto-, ,Clomonte "Nox playground, game court surfacing, planting, irrigation and building axpanson sports lighting Gam+a .court surfacing,,, bsl.lfleld I M Lnq,; now playground, now building,, site furnish- ings. 1,750,000 .1000000 400;000 A 3' k it. 61600l0.100 F •.A1 ■I..t�11w �• ri c.". /=' h W _ - - :r.'.. __ - _ - !•<.:t=:R::;4.•',����r 1. .1 g` 1 .ter•}+--��,t.Q y-tyr '�, - .: •g� `°a f�ia `.�:= .r--;; _� �- - `•ta: �.,-,=is?•n;3 �.'" I �t'a—�.`3,�wii4t....4���.+.� . tg 205,000 Henderson Game our`t surfacing, court lighting # F w� round, planting building expansion, new plaY'g _ and -irrigation.'- v, l0b' 800 Orange -_,bowl Courts . TWO l new, lighted basketball courts, resurface two existing courts, new playground, planting and- irrigation Shenandoah round, planting ;- New 25�,.meter':pool, new playground, and, irrigation f court resurfacing. 1,900,,1100 Grapeland: . New, 50 ..meter pool with diving well and: eompetition.support facilities., West End ? Gaire',court surfacing, ball, field lights, new:;25 meter pool, new playground, court planting and irrigation. - r�surfacing, p =' 67'Q.,:000 ..: Curtis' -- Game court surfacing, ball field lights, swimming pool renovation, new playground,.::":: site furniture, planting and irrigation, .:.....``. `. j ihoreline stabilization. ern t New°'playground, overall improvements and m ball field. lightin g . 't�iah improvements in predominantly: Latin User Parks. o ni�n aide , . 2, 4gA,�3D00 ' ''fl,a Naw' building, new 50, meter pool, � ,�a '4 m rovement,{ shoreline, hc;at' ramp` i p U stabilization, -new playground.4� 00 • Lum�ue� 4' •f.,, ya ,:.+m++.r=r+-.t*t+R�ri:rd� s_'k. ,fit}„_ to aliF,raddvelopmont _- `lighwalks. b t dinq;'reiipvation{,' rid•'irriga- plsht:Lng j 3. 3%i,rr1 GFnasi.um ota�l s v tir�n of gymnasium, includin • re9}.^ LL /� rr area }� }�A y Q a `�obFRC*, MM �a and 4M�71'I 'i ym, ;y c res trooms e Parksand Rccrcation Department building ldin renovation s .> Pago 2 of 3 V`r r �k `£ 4jvtly ft, r �, t.- y4+ ,` thZ..: rst h` ' "°,?�.✓iaFJ?��%YS 03N � _ _ _ - _ _ _. _... - —. 9 t -- ,v X 'Sk yYf- T 20� b0V z',• -Alice Wainwright ` ent of damaged bulkhead, new playground. High 430,000 Robert King g sports field lights, court resurfacing, campground- improvements, bridge replace- mlaritineWnday3.rrigation�.ilding renovation, a 4650000 Allapattah-Comatock Sall field lights, near playground, court resurfacing, planting and irrigation. ` '700,000 Moore 't --Ball field lights, completion of overall redevelopment � 4 �: = in predominaptly Total` -=improvements 5,.395 000 xed° iere-.Parks. •. .'. � - - - ? i S a. -' `-' }�._. - . - - - ... - _ ,_ - _ —� -' ��• w to ,..,.,,..... -1 245 000 VAAXOUS` PA CKS r p I 4 RSporte field • and court lighting, security. s, ,:fencing', jag-.,. zprovements: Total One' ighborhood..-imprrov aerits including :: 400 poll Sanm, Bayfrcnt Park System ,', .r yfront; Park~" Conu ntiad redeveo,,pment;.of.`8at .. a Ke w........_ __ 5 0013ai? _ Develop a major natural xesourc bajped P� t ark.. . �', . . _ •� ; �> , � '_ Coconut Grove, Recrgation ,mod ,iota Cent+ar ';�4lJ tab r Acquite Nava; r Reserva<`:,ainitr. ro art and ',develop ; . t® a ItOcFe4 ion r p P Y and Arts +sir�tpr. lo TOTAL BOND PROM 3 of 3 �c.Asl ff ..:s?#...�s,�sri"',..�-:�•-:� F t 4 �. L Ro 2v. Yt• MM .v � t V.5 n ��. �. •+ �''• {- .}.luV'ryri •y _ ,; )ri=t_ _ � 1.••. �' i'_ 3, 1 �, i s`s•',lY i 4'.al< .2 3,d .,e:a �V'i. to '�s•.a.'4 \',0 •..-� ��. •'.!I,. ' • 0 �: SkA-t �•' ;.�*r.%-�5.k 'ii aR'• • M':s� iifai•' ,•..•• 1•• i RY i M• L' # �y.d .d i_. M... .�i .Y/.Ni �i •i �lr� ��d'.n� L f _ r �grvc!-.. • �,.1� ��•�•i�.���� • l�, : of : = R • ,. } � �'. ♦:. i a' a k ;,3 _ ' ,yak y � Y'f:, j • l �,• •� I -i•••/f Y ' •l�S, �'• �I�MI.••♦ • � ��j R h� ) 2 i • •`.?>. i � .�A 1: :» µ, � 1 *:. tY': : �.?'`t1'tAi .fir • � F. �ittrtf t��.l�1, ,+,:;'�*T ��� • ' �- j �;1 ; r ti .:, i! r"v.'4�..'s iv.3, 11 D7�t .•`� :'F;.� '75S'=ri,'., • e' t1 , ij lilt' _ M q,`v<i_ •s �ii tl.r • 'A MI lit I-; SITA - j-t.a t h•;" ' [s(� i :f �j/i�t} is �1•i 4S t`"s t... 't-�.*`i•�P; tip s `, s, z _ t 91(i t ;.R i jfs .t •`•s iA♦ +.� •131.}I - 4 _ � �__.;.. p'„; �1t .� i • � i�: :i.�ri• i �•� ft•,iri3 �,i� at'i#' 't►:�� ; 11 It - e in _ + 2 *z t y ♦ ..}} {._ y3•�• �- �I�. �t 4'h,3.,i'�e„ -ibJ § 4 a <.Ii �y11'•: �•! ♦ I/f.TN 3�.td�)f �j�+-•irlli��i•� y<�i� _ t ^ f A' _ .'"'i •)iJi i� ,•sti�{e'R tfli t7; a/� ,� E< <.! ♦_ - _ '� ..; �X: J":., - , a aSR Z T• � °y _36 �5.,F,!'rk'.• X .1=%,. t�'+,�S�-„``v.s, YZ ,. ,r1,,,._ � "r.n. •^ i - R, n•)t•r, -'1�- -♦iW �F.t%rY�Y � } "-uv � i�. ; ,f _ . k,t.v d�•k?ei; a fr A 97$, ��. All �• 1 t - H r 3�� d �'� fit, _ y i � �t f �` - � � �1 t •�' � r'� � '.� .z�4e �'t � ` n �- Y b __ �554 PARicS- Alm RECREATION r z� Bt�Rxno IMPRO'V�'`MENI'S � a RA `'= ' The 1954 City of Miami parks and Recreation Neighborhood Improvet►drits Bond is, designed to improve the park' acid recreation&! fidii.i:r -Program- ' ties throughout the City. The Bond Program consists of three main elements: ;. = I. Neighborhood park and Recreation racility lmprov6mente 11. Neighborhood Swimming pool Improvements 10,0000000 III. Regiohal-'Park' -Improvements: � A. Bayfront Park System 5,000,000 B: Virginia Key Park C. Recreation and Art Center 510000000 `< Bond Issue Total $35,000,000 { The following are the major goals and objectives that will be met by:;:_-`'_` this programs o I - Neighborhood -Park ' and ' Recreation racility iaiprdV' elnents, o Increase the number o Initiate eliviroruieental x of usable recreation ,:. protection in parks._-" : facilities'' ' - h. with. significant shore line ' dete-roratioii" o Improve lighting systems o Beautify the parks Y= o, Eliminate safety hazards?�tly*. o II - Neighborhood Swimming Pool Improvements o Replacement of o Expand the swimming s -unusable pools, season with energy, renovation and new efficient heating construction result- ing in 3 competition o Host,major Local,: and b standard size ' State, NationAland::ctr pools International- swim-r Ming' events •. o Establish swimming- �.1..��. as a major recreation o Eliminate Safety =' .,Lys z activity hazards S � - ~ - f • :i�"a7ig .ems tNh[ :f: k� _•Y 3..... i'. a:e:. '. ,. - .. ,., .n. -f -:;- _ r.. .: .,; ', .. .' T P- ,.YStrX .4- L �# k d I , _ park Imprt�vements ti,, park *;:���• a:A Sayront; s ; e the i►tle' b h ' ' y increase y o : Ct�ritinue .the reCleVel o stem c, , opment cf the B yfront Bayfrant park � Park system { o h. . 'ir�xinia_ Yteark : 'OLEs�il3ah Virginia, o Create a eaittrt�tiit g a , a n4 of for residents and visitors n�►ttYraI resource '. J �ji d , Dark o Protect and eae o Establish the City's the envirOnMint 0f' = only beach facility Biscayne Hay Recreation and Arts. Center: .Coconut Grove last availablsf r.::..;. e Naval o Add the s t Acquire th o Aeq large -open pace trac y{ Res. rve -Training ` ci� `].and �in '• the~ Ba�ahcre ., Center as a or . Driv_ coraridor�*stho t` ie preation is rk .:Recpbic =s .. PresaCrocao-n.'uand #so oExpand cultural and the droveradrr tunirtistic:opportadiionrCte ' ,u . ties Kl x''' 1 .5 as x _ J v, i.� a. t` 1084 . iICnATION '�' !GttORHO D I�'tPR�JV`RMBNTS RC *tY� P �t;R ►M . borhood The JS)9 4 City__ of Miami marks and Recreation Ne3ahrecreati+�np�:e��► Bond Program,-ib designed.to improve the park an ties throughout. the City., : The Bond Program consists of three main elements: _ Z. 'Veighorhbod Park and Recreation Facility Improvements $101000,0'00 II. Neighborhood Swimmii19 Pool 10,000,000 - Improvements IIZ. Regional Park Improvements s 5, 000, 000 .,.A A. Bayfront Park System B. V'irginia. Rey, Park 5,0000000 C. Recreation and Art Center ,540000 ► 0 e'} Bond Issue Total$35,000,000 �.lowie the ar The fomajor goals and objectives that will be met by ;. this program:A d Recreation'Facilitg,Improvements, x: Neighborhood Park an � o I - Neig • r� o Increase,the number o Initiate environmental . of usalile recreation protection in parks ti,# with,,.•significant .shore facilities line -.;deterioration ' o Improve' -lighting o Bea systems the parks ..•,• ` o Eliminate safety j hazards - _ t. o II -Neighborhood Swimming Pool Improvements � o Re placement of o Expand the swimming ,{ p season with energy - unusable pools• efficient -heating renovation and new=- construction result ing in 3 compgtition o Host major Ltycal, , and 6 standard size State, National and - International swim pools; Ming events% h� a Establish swimming as a major recreation o Eliminate safety, �rr hazards - }, activity S E Szl t 1 �y, � t�• 1.0 - zz ti PM ,g, !r • a ,sae.., +... y'`w.. _ �h .... -' MA egional Park IMProvements 0 Ak.: _ o A BaPVfront Park: the,tiira F.` o;Co ntinue - the redevel-� B$yfrnnt o Increase eayfront P ate , P# . opt�ent of the .Park System Parks o EsVirginia_ O Create a campO.roun$ for and,. b as major, y as .residents: visitors natural resource - based park - o Establish the City's< o Protect and enhance the environment' t�f , only: beach facility Biscayne Bay - C - Coconut Grove Recreation and 'Arts Center: o o Acquire the Naval o Add the h►st.available: ace tract., open-sP... Reserve Training_ large shore - 6f land`: 3si the Bay,-,.. r Center as a major ; b=ive corridor',to, _the R� d_ s Recreation an Art Recre is . stem ,r rk,a public Via- Y. :- center` rt r o' Expand cultural . and o Presery the Coconut Grove arty:' artistic opDortuni- tradition ... ;. ties rs k 9 >t J� xSF f€1"' yx y�,p' '-, 1 T - .`'!'C• . - is J i[ - �.. -Z.q,.:r«`, ..�„�r,"'�!..�-;sty:•!"i�n,y♦5a;: 4; WgIs- J. dI [ .A 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 Dianna Stuver, who on oath says that she Is the Assistant to the Publisher of the Miami R@view and Daily Record, a daily (except Saturday, Sunday and Legal Holiday@) newspaper, published at Nlbml in Dade County, Florida; that On attached copy of advwdseneet, being a Legal Advertisement or Notice In the matter of CITY OF MIAMI Re: ORDINANCE NO. 9837 Inthe .... X. X..X............................. Court, was published in said newspaper in the Issues of June 1, 1§84 ►ffiant further says that the said Miami Review and Daily rd Is a published at Miami in said Dads County, is, and th=a said newspaper has heretofore been nuously published In said Dade Cap fMdyaysFlorida, each day been ed as second clams mail tteLaW rf at ths) post office nl d In said Deft County. Florida. for a period of one year =y the first oublioatlon of the attached copy of and .ff M further says that she has neither nor p any pw m% firm or corporation any discount, s, m @hard for the purpose of **oaring We rq pubiloatfon M the said rpaer. ...,•.� �� Tt� F v� befav+ me this O � ls. D. ttt...$A. Florida at Lary* i (SEAL) My Comahise10n .... CA WFAI* iftib& N!#WA(A06UA 100OW101t ANOA SEWAMWY I 1111F,;,r,49mtTATM)KSVAIVirfMMIRING A 1 I YEAR PERIODIC REVIEW; FUR- MM-WAMeNDING PAGE 5 OF THE OFFICIAL SCHEDULE OF DISTRICT REGULATIONS, CG,l DISTRICT, PRINCIPAL USES AND STRUCTURES, BY REOUIRING CLASS C SPECIAL PERMITS, FOR FLEA MARKETS SUBJECT TO CONDITIONS, PERMITTING. FLEA, MARKETS UNDER""LIMITATIONS ON USES" AND ESTABLISHING MINIMUM. PARKING REQUIREMENTS; CONTAINING A REPEALER' PROVISION AND A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE. ORDINANCE NO; OW AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING, A. NEW -,9P9C I IAL REVSNUE*FUNDr-ENTITLED"INTEANATI9tVAL.. TBT t, --f M�41w, �ACCOUNlfgv_ UAtt&L OPII:P--FtJND,'AN6$70,0,',IURVENUVS,.,-, CLAUSE. AN ORDINANCE--AMENDINQ-,C)Ft6iNANCE NO. 9M-THE 2dNIN'&- TO IN NEFW� ,oF,- couTAININO-AREPEALER"PFIOV,ISION ANDL A SEVEM'A(ILjTy, CLAUSE.' ORDINANCE NO. AN ORDINANCE A MENDING ORDINANCE ORDINANCEOFTHE CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA, :B:YAPPLYING r(RF, HC-1 GENERAL.USE HERITAGE CONSERVAT164OVERLAY DISTRICT To THE ")FRAY CLINIC",. ' LOCATED AT APPROXIMATELY,171,NORTI+ WEST I ITH STREET,(MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIB94HEREIM: MAKING FINDINGS; AND BY MAKING ALL TH" NECIRSAA E_ , RY CHANGE* ON. PAQE N0,430F THE ZQNI.NG ATLAS MADE A' PART OF SAID ORDINANCE W'9500, By RrrfgR N - , E CCAND DtSCAIP. TION IN ARTICLE 3.'$EQTION 300, TH9.REOF;'CONTA IN -Xi REPEALER PROVISION AND A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE, ,ORDINANCE NQ-"4Q AN ORDINANCE AMENDING' SECTIONS 6'Z-16, 62-24 0,24,: 92 32c 62-33, 62-34, 02-35, 62-47, 82-40, 62-49,132-52 And 0.2-53. OF CHAPTER 62, ENTITLED "ZONING ANDPLANNINQ",'OF THE QQD9'QP THE CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA,- As AMEN . . QED, BY'PROVIPING FOR AN INCREASE IN MEMBERSHIP OF THE CITY PLANNING. A0*14ORY BOARD AND THE CITY ZONING BOARD To CONSIST OF; 9 MEM- BERS AND I ALTERNATE MEMBER ,FOR .EACH BOARD, ESTABLISHING THE QUQRUM_REQUIREMFNT-vOR. amp., WARDS; FURTHER ESTABLISHING A METHOD OF NOMINATION: AND QVAW- FICATIONS FOR MEMBERSHIP APPOINTMENTS; FURTHER PRQ! VIDING FOR REMOIV NOT MEET R9 A I.,OF MEMBERS WHO DO QUIRE MENTS FOR BOARD ATTENDANCE AT THE MEfMN9§.,QF. SAlo BOARD; CONTAINING A REPEALER PROVISION 11- - AN ITY CLAUSE, ORDINANCE NO, 9847 AN ORDINANCE AMENQINQ.$EQTIQN4 I At NO. W84 ADOPTED SEPTEMBER 29 IM.'T PRIATIPNS ORPINANCE FOR FISCAL YEAR i 30, 19,84 ' BY IN.QRFA$INQ THE APPRQPRIAT ERAL FUND, SPEC 4,0,RDORAMS AND ACC(X OF $1,433, AND BY INCREASiNq QFNERALF G. ON019 b 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 Ktfen Pellom, who on oath says that the is Assistant to the SUpeMeor, Legal Ad" Msing of the Miami Review and Daily Rboord, a daily (except Saturday, Sunday and Legal Holidays) newspaper, published at Miami In Dade County, Florida; that the attached copy of fit, being a Legal Advertisement at'Notice in the matter of CITY OF MIAMI ORDINANCE.NO. In'the......*..?{.?............................ Court, wee published In said newspaper in the Issues of May 14, 1984 Afttant further says that the said Miami Review and Daily Record b a puWhltsd at Miami in said Dade County, Florida, afld"=Wstho sold newspaper has heretofore been continuously published in said Daft County, Florida, each day (except Seturday, Sunday and Legal Holidays) and has been entered as second class mail matter at the post office in Mlaml In said Dade Florida, for a period of one yea nsnt p fRfi`Ru�1 t of the attached co of adyertiof Isnt further or that Sys arFl<tion of securing this t for .i • 4 r afObscrlybe�betoe IM this '0 ,�j .. • . ..; A.D. 19.. 84 ,� ..,... . Brooks . . of Florida at Large (SEAL) My Commission expi ee June 1, 1987. r a r r � E s r r,y MR 88