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MEETING DATE: Mav 24, 1984 CITY HALL 3500 PAN AMERICAN DRIVE
THIS AGENDA CONSISTS OF FOUR PARTS:
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jF'1' NON-SCHEDULED AGENDA ITEMS - PAGE NO. 1, BEGINNING AT 9-15 AM
PLANNING & ZONING - ITEMS 1 THROUGH 9, PAGES 1 THROUGH 5,
BEGINNING AT 10:15 AM
_ PLANNING & ZONING - ITEMS 10 THROUGH 16, PAGES .5 THROUGH 10,
BEGINNING AT 5:00 PM
WIMM NON -PLANNING & ZONING - P.EGINNINC WITH ITEM NO. 17, BEGINNING
ON PAGE 11, MAY BE CONSIDERED AT ANY TIME UNLESS OTHERWISE
SPECIFIED
PUBLIC HEARING ITEMS 20 THROUGH 26 WILL BEGIN AT 3:30 PM
Invocation and Pledge of Allegiance
PART��:A
NON-SCHEDULED AGENDA ITEMS
PLANNING & ZONING ITEMS
1. ORDINANCE - ZONING ATLAS AMD - SECOND READING
APPLICANTS) : Planning Dept
OWNER(S) : William Hutchinson, Jr
PROPERTY ADDRESS(ES): 227 NW 9 St
PETITION : Ord 9500 atlas change by
applying Section 1610 HC-1: GENERAL
USE HERITAGE CONSERVATION OVERLAY
DISTRICT to Cola -Nip Bottling Co.
Date First Reading: March 29, 1984
Moved Comm Dawkins
Second Comm Carollo
(Y) Ferre
(ABSENT) Perez, Plummer
Date(s) Cont April 26, 1984
IF THIS APPLICATION IS NOT LEGISLATIVELY DECIDED
WITHIN 36 DAYS FROM MAY 24, 198f, THIS APPLICATION
SHALL BE DEEMED TO HAVE BEEN DENIED.
(ORD 9500, SECTION 351.3)
ORD. 9844
MOVED: PLUMMER
SECOND: DAWKINS
ABSENT: CAROLLO
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"LITY C8MMISSION AGENDA
MEETING DATE: flay 24, 1984 PAGE NO: 2
2. ORDINANCE - ZONING ATLAS AMD - SECOND READING ORD. 9 845
APPLICANT(S) MOVED: PLUMMER Planning Dept SECOND: DAWKINS
OWNER(S) Black Archives History &
ABSENT: CAROLLO
Research Foundation of
South Florida
PROPERTY ADDRESS(ES): 171 NW 11 St
PETITION : Ord 9500 atlas change
by applying Section 1610 HC-1: GENERAL
USE HERITAGE CONSERVATION OVERLAY
DISTRICT to the X-Ray Clinic.
Date First Reading: March 29, 1984
Moved : Comm Dawkins
Second : Comm Carollo
(Y) . Ferre
(ABSENT) . Perez, Plummer
Date(s) Cont April 26, 1984
IF THIS APPLICATION IS NOT LEGISLATIVELY DECIDED
WITHIN 36 DAYS FROM MAY 24, 1984, THIS APPLICATTON
SHALL BE DEEMED TO HAVE BEEN DENIED.
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(ORD 9500, SECTIO14 3513).
3. ORDINANCE - ZONING ATLAS AMD - SECOND READING ORD. 9838
APPLICANTS) Gary Held, Esq MOVED: PLUMMER
SECOND: DAWKINS
OWNER(S) Spanish International
ABSENT: CAROLLO & PEREZ
Communications
PROPERTY ADDRESS(ES): Approx 740-742 NW 25 Ave &
Approx 741-743 NW 26 Ave
PETITION Ord 9500 atlas change from
RG-1/3 to CR-2/7.
Date First Reading: April 26, 1984
Moved : Comm Carollo
Second . Comm Perez
(Y) . Ferre, Dawkins, Plummer
IF THIS APPLICATION IS NOT LEGISLATIVELY DECIDED
WITHIN 63 DAYS FROM MAY 24, 198 I APP I TMON
SHALL BE DEEMED TO HAVE BEEN DENIED.
.(ORD 9500, SECTION 3513)
MEETING DATE: May 24, 1984 PAGE NO: 3
4 ORDINANCE - ZONING ATLAS AMD - FIRST READING
APPLICANTS)/APPLICANT(S): Joseph & Madeline
Rehill Laferriere
POWER OF ATTORNEY(S) Armando Fonticiella &
Julio Santoyo
PROPERTY ADDRESS(ES) . Approx 6450-90 West
Flagler Street
PETITION . Ord 9500 atlas change
from RG-3/5 to CR-2/7.
Planning Department Recommends: Denial
Zoning Board Recommends Denial, 6-1
PROPONENTS present at meeting Three
OPPONENTS present at meeting Five
Mail replies in FAVOR One
Mail replies AGA111SI Twelve
IF THIS APPLICATION IS NOT LEGISLATIVELY DECIDED
WITHIN 90 DAYS FROM 1,1AY 24, 1984, THIS APPLICATION
SHALL BE DEEMED TO HAVE BEEN DENIED.
(ORD 9500, SECTIO14 3513)
5. RESOLUTION - STREET CLOSURE
APPLICANTS) . Anthony Marina
OWNER(S)
. Miami Equity Corp
PROPERTY ADDRESS(ES): Portion of Marler Ave
PETITION . Petition for the Official
Vacation and Closure of all that portion
of Marler Avenue lying west of the
southeast projection of the east bound-
ary of Lot 22, Block 37, FROW HOMESTEAD
AMD (B-106) to the intersection with the
north boundary of Block "I", COCONUT
GROVE PARK SECOND AMD (1-62); as a
condition of approval of Tentative Plat
#1216-A, "SAINT HUGH OAKS".
Date(s) Cont Apr 26, 1984
Planning Department Recommends: Approval
Zoning Board Recommends Approval, 7-0
PROPONENTS present at meeting : Eight
OP-PONEN S present at meeting . Three
Mail replies in FAVOR Three
Mail replies AGAWSr— Three
CONTINUED TO JUNE 28th
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CONTINUED TO JUKE 28th
-CITY C8MMISSION AGENDA
MEETING DATE: May 24, 1984 PAGE NO: 4
6. RESOLUTION - STREET CLOSURE
APPLICANTS)/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 ADDI-
TION".
Date(s) Continued Apr 26, 1984
Planning Department Recommends: Approval
Zoning Board Recommends Approval, 6-0
PROPONENTS present at meeting Two
Mail e Tes in FAVOR Two
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ITEMS 7 AND 8 HAVE BEEN SCHEDULED TO BE HEARD AFTER
3:30 PM
7. RESOLUTION - 1221 BRICKELL PROJECT
APPLICANT(S)/OWNER(S): Ameriswiss Associates
PROPERTY ADDRESS(ES) : 1221 Brickell Ave
PETITION . Authorizing the issuance of
a Development Order for the 1221
Brickell project, a Development of
Regional Impact, proposed to be located
at 1221 Brickell Avenue, per Chapter 380
Florida Statutes.
Planning Department Recommends Approval with
modifications
Planning Advisory Board Recommends: Approval, as
amended, 6-1
CONTINUED TO JU14E 28th
R-84-589
(As Amended)
MOVED: PLUMMER
SECOND: DAWKINS
ABSENT: CAROLLO
M-84-590
MOVED: FERRE
SECOND: DAWKINS
ABSENT: CAROLLO
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MEETING DATE: May 24, 1984 PAGE NO: 5
8. RESOLUTION - MIAMI WORLD TRADE CENTER
APPLICANTS)/OWNER(S): CenTrust Realty & Construc-
tion Co % Dade Savings &
Loan Assoc
PROPERTY ADDRESS(ES) : Approx 201-299 SE 1 Ave
PETITION Amendments to the Miami
World Trade Center Development Order
(Resolution 82-463, May 27, 1982, as
amended), a Development of Regional
Impact, located in downtown Miami,
finding that such amendments do not
constitute a substantial deviation, per
Chapter 380, Florida Statutes.
Planning Department Recommends Approval with
modifications
Planning Advisory Board Recommends: Approval, 7-0
9. DISCUSSIO14
Request from the Miami Herald Publishing Company
for a Certificate of Occupancy to permit use of the
sixth floor addition to the Miami Herald Building
(pertaining to Resolutions 82-460 and 82-461, May
27, 1982; Resolution 82-779, September 9, 1982; and
the covenant dated February 7, 1983).
PART C
ITEMS 10 THROUGH 16 HAVE BEEN SCHEDULED TO BE HEARD
AFTER 5:00 PM
NORM 10. ORDINANCE - ZONING TEXT AMD - SECOND READING
APPLICANTS) . Planning Dept
PETITION . Ord 9500 text change by
amending ARTICLE 15 SPECIAL PUBLIC
INTEREST DISTRICTS, Section 1570. SPI-7,
7.1, and 7.2: BRICKELL-MIAMI RIVER RAPID
TRANSIT DISTRICTS by deleting from the
title and text all references to SPI-7.1
and SPI-7.2 and by amending Article 15
SPECIAL PUBLIC INTEREST DISTRICTS,
Section 1570, SPI-7, 7.1, 7.2 (7.1
R-84-582
(As Amended)
MOVED: PEREZ
SECOND: PLUMMER
ABSENT: CAROLLO
CONTINUED TO JUNE 28th
ORD. 9839
MOVED: PLUMMER
SECOND: DAWKINS
ABSENT: CAROLLO
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and 7.2 are proposed to be deleted):
BRICKELL-MIAMI RIVER RAPID TRANSIT
COMMERCIAL RESIDENTIAL DISTRICTS and
related Sections 1571 INTENT, 1572
SPECIAL PERMITS, 1573 PERMISSIBLE
PRINCIPAL USES AND STRUCTURES, 1576
MINIMUM LOT REQUIREMENTS; FLOOR AREA
LIMITATIONS; MINIMUM OPEN SPACE
REQUIREMENTS, 1577•HEIGHT LIMITATIONS and
1578 OFFSTREET PARKING AND LOADING by
clarifying language pertaining to intent,
floor area, uses, location, yard size,
ground level setbacks, urban plazas,
Class C Special Permits and height
limits, providing for special
requirements for ground level pedestrian
open space, street furniture, landscaping'i
and parking requirements.
Date First Reading: Apr 26, 1984
Moved Comm Carollo
Second Comm Dawkins
(Y) Ferre, Perez
(N) Plummer
Date(s) Cont May 10, 1984
IF THIS APPLICATION IS NOT LEGISLATIVELY DECIDED
WITHIN 64 DAYS FROM MAY 24, 1984, THIS APPLICATTION
SHALL BE DEEMED TO HAVE BEEN DENIED.
(ORD 9500, SECTIO14 3513)
11. ORDINANCE - ZONING ATLAS AMD - SECOND READING
APPLICANT(S) . Planning Dept
PROPERTY ADDRESS(ES): Area generally bounded by
the Miami River, Metrorail
r-o-w, S 8th St and a line
approx 190' west of &
parallel to Brickell Ave,
except that, between SE 6 St
& SE 7 St the line is approx
390' west of & parallel to
Brickell Ave
PETITION : Ord 9500 atlas change from
SPI-7.1 to SPI-7: BRICKELL-MIAMI RIVER
RAPID TRANSIT COMMERCIAL RESIDENTIAL
DISTRICT.
Date First Reading: Apr 26, 1984
Moved
. Comm Dawkins
Second
. Comm Carollo
(Y)
Ferre, Perez
(N)
Plummer
Date(s) Cont
May 10, 1984
IF THIS APPLICATION IS NOT LEGISLATIVELY DECIDED
WITHIN 64 DAYS FROM MAY 24, ON
SHALL BE DEEMED TO HAVE BEEN DENIED.
(ORD 9500, SECTION 3513)
ORD. 9840
MOVED: PLUMMER
SECOND: DAWKINS
ABSENT: CAROLLO
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MEETING DATE: May 24, 1984 PAGE NO: 7
12. ORDINANCE - ZONING ATLAS AMD - SECOND READING
APPLICANTS) . Planning Dept
PROPERTY ADDRESS(ES): Area generally bounded by
SW 13 St, Metrorail r-o-w,
SW 15 Rd & S Miami Ave
PETITION . Ord 9500 atlas change from
SPI-7.2 to SPI=7: 'BRICKELL-MIAMI RIVER
RAPID TRANSIT COMMERCIAL RESIDENTIAL
DISTRICT.
Date First Reading:
Moved
Second
(Y)
(N)
(ABSTENTIONS)
Date(s) Cont
Apr 26, 1984
Comm Dawkins
Conn Perez
Ferre
Plummer
Carollo
May 10, 1984
IF THIS APPLICATION IS NOT LEGISLATIVELY DECIDED
WITHIN 64 DAYS FROM MAY 24, ON
SHALL BE DEEMED TO HAVE BEEN DENIED.
(ORD 9500, SECTION 3513)
1 13. ORDINANCE - ZONING TEXT AMD - SECOND READING
APPLICANTS) . Planning Dept
PETITION (amended) . Ord 9500 text change by
amending ARTICLE 20. GENERAL AND
SUPPLEMENTARY REGULATIONS, by providing a
new subsection 2038 titled Flea Markets
and subsequent new subsections 2038.1
Definition and 2038.2 Limitations on Flea
Markets to provide that the operation of
flea markets requires a Class C permit,
renewable every three years; further
specifying considerations in the issuance
of the permit and review every three
years including but not limited to
access, distance from residential uses,
paving striping, walkways, hours of
operation, and restroom facilities; by
amending the Official Schedule of
District Regulations, page 5, for CG-1
Zoning Districts, Principal Uses and
Structures, to provide a new title
"Permissible Only by Special Permit"
providing that flea markets having a
minimum area of 50,000 square feet,
providing a minimum of 120 square feet
per stall, and accessible from major
streets, shall require a Class C Permit
per subsection 2038, providing a refer-
ence in Limitations on Uses following,
ORD. 9841
MOVED: PLUMMER
SECOND: DAWKINS
ABSENT: CAROLLO
ORD. 9042
MOVED: PLUMMER
SECOND: PEREZ
ABSENT: CAROLLO
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and under Minimum Offstreet Parking
Requirements providing that flea markets
shall provide a minimum of one parking
space per stall and one parking space for
each 550 square feet of gross sales area.
Date First Reading, as amended: April 26, 1984
Moved : Comm Carollo
Second : Comm Plummer
(Y) Ferre, Dawkins,
Perez
IF THIS APPLICATION IS NOT LEGISLATIVELY DECIDED
WITHIN 63 DAYS FROM MAY 24, 1984, THIS APPLICATTON
SHALL BE DEEMED TO HAVE BEEN DENIED.
(ORD 9500, SECTION 3513)
14. ORDINANCE - ZONING TEXT AMD - FIRST READING
APPLICANTS) . Planning Dept
PETITION . 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 3.560. 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; subsec-
tion 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
CONTINUED TO JUNL 28th
MEETING DATE: May 24, 1984 PAGE NO: 9
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, 1984
Planning Department Recommends . Approval
Planning Advisory Board Recommends: Approval, 6-0
IF THIS APPLICATION IS NOT LEGISLATIVELY DECIDED
WITHIN 63 DAYS FROM MAY 24, 1984, THIS APPLICATTON
SHALL BE DEEMED TO HAVE BEEN DENIED.
(ORD 9500, SECTION 3513)
15. ORDINANCE - ZONING TEXT AMD - FIRST 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(s) Continued . Apr 26, 1984
Planning Department Recommends . Approval
Planning Advisory Board Recommends: Approval as
amended, 4-2
IF THIS APPLICATION IS NOT LEGISLATIVELY DECIDED
WITHIN 63 DAYS FROM MAY 24, 1984, THIS APPLICA N
SHALL BE DEEMED TO HAVE BEEN DENIED.
(ORD 9500, SECTION 3513)
FIRST READING
MOVED: PLUMMER,
SECOND: PEREZ
NOES: DAWKINS
ABSENT: CAROLLO
(See related
M-84-592)
MOVED: PLUMMER
SECOND: PEREZ
NOES: DAWKINS
ABSENT: CAROLLO
C11Y COMMISSION AGENDA
MEETING: DATE: May 24, 1984 PAGE NO: 10
16. ORDINANCE - ZONING TEXT AMD - FIRST 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).
Planning Department Recormends . Approval
Planning Advisory Board Recommends: Approval, as
amended, 6-1
IF THIS APPLICATION IS NOT LEGISLATIVELY DECIDED
WITHIN 90 DAYS FROM MAY 24, 1984, ON
SHALL BE DEEMED TO HAVE BEEN DENIED.
(ORD 9500, SECTION 3513)
FIRST READING
MOVED: PLUMMER
SECOND: PEREZ
ABSENT: CAROLLO & DAWKINS
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MEETING DATE: May 24, 1984. PAGE NO: 11
# 17. Discussion of selection of Co- R-84-594
I Bond Counsel. MOVED: PLUM1ER
i SECOND: FERRE
ABSENT: CAROLLO, PLUMMER
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18. Discussion of Proposed M
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PLUMMER
Improvements of JP's SECOND: DAWKINS
Restaurant. ABSENT: CAROLLO, PEREZ
M-84-586
MOVED: FERRE
19. SECOND: PLUMMER
Discussion of Flagler Street ABSLN`I': CAROLLO, PEREZ_
Arcades. I�1-$4-597- - - - -
MOVED: FERRE
SECOND: PLUTAMER
ABSENT: CAROLLO, PEREZ
id-84-588—— — — — — ——
19A. Discussion of Pops by the Bay MOVED: FERRE
Concerts. SECOND: DAI%IKINS
- ABSLIJ I . CAROLLO
M-84-578
MOVED : PLUDIMER
SECOND: DAWKINS
PUBLIC HEARINGS ABSENT. CAROLLO
ITEMS 20 THROUH 26
PUBLIC HEARINGS
3:30 P.M.
20. (PH) Discussion of Cable TV Annual DISCUSSION
Report and other matters
pertaining to this issue.
21. (PH) ORDINANCE - FIRST READING
Setting forth a proosed
ar er Amendment, adding a
new section 132 Charter
of the City o lorida,
subject -ferendum,
prohibit' n Pollin. by
means, eic device
which �, ntrolled by any
cable 5_ evision licensee,
permittee, or franchisee in
the City of Miami. City
Manager recommends.
Items 22, 23, 24 and 25 will
also be heard as public
hearings on the following
dates:
June 14, 1984
June 28, 1984
July 12, 1984
22. (PH) ORDINANCE — FIRST READING
Authorizing the issuance,
subject to the election herein
provided for, $30,000,000
Hous and Redevelopment
'Bonds or Community
evitalization rojects in the
City of Miami, for the purpose
o paying the 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. (companion to items
23, 26, 38 and 39) City
Manager recommends.
22A. (PH) Possible Charter amendment to
correct grammatical
syn ac ica an linguistic'
errors; to eliminate obsolete
or redundant language.
23• (PH) ORDINANCE — FIRST READING
Providing for the holding of a
Special Municipal Election in
the City of Miami, Florida, on
November 6, 1984, with respect
to the issuance of $30,000,000
for Housing and Redevelopment
onds. companion to items 22,
26, j8 and 39) City Manager
recommends.
FIRST READING
MOVED: PLUMMER
SECOND: DAWKINS
ABSENT: CAROLLO,
BRIEF DISCUSSION
FIRST READING
MOVED: PLUMMER
SECOND: DAWKINS
ABSENT: CAROLLO,
PERE Z
PEREZ
MEETING DATE: May 24, 1984 PAGE NO: 13
24. (PH) ORDINANCE - SECOND READING
Authorizing the issuance,
subject to the election herein
provided for, $35,000,000 Park
and Recreation Facilities
Bonds of the City of Pliami,
Florida, for the purpose of
paying the cost of acquiring,
constructing, 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. (Companion to item
#25) City Manager recommends.
25. (PH) ORDINANCE - SECOND READING
Providing for the holding of a
S ecial Munici al Election in
e Uity of Miami, orida,
on _S_e�tember 4, 1984, with
respect to the issuance of
$35,000,000 for Park and
Recreation Facilities Ponds.
City Manager recommends.
26. (PH) RESOLUTION
Authorizing the issuance of a
request for proposals for a
Unified Development Pro•ect
UDP for the Overtown Park
West Phase I Project, for
residential and commercial
"— facilities 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).
(companion to items 22, 23, 38
and 39) City Manager
recommends.
ORD. 9836
MOVED: DAWKINS
SECOND: PLUMMER
ABSENT: CAROLLO, PEREZ
ORD. 9837
MOVED: DAWKINS
SECOND: PLUMMER
ABSENT: CAROLLO, PEREZ
CONTINUED TO JUNE 14th
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CITY CBMMISSIDN AGENDA
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MEETING DATE: May 24, 1984
LEGISLATIVE ACTION REQUIRING A
VOTE OF NOT LESS THAN FOUR -
FIFTHS OF THE COMMISSION '
27. RESOLUTION — 4/5ths
Ratifying and approving by a
four -fifths affirmative vote
of the City Commission the
actions of the City Manager in
waiving competitive bid
requirements and in
authorizing the emergency
purchase, at a cost not to
exceed $15,000 of printing and
graphic artist services in
connection with the
distribution of voter
information for March 13,
1984, special municipal
elections. City Manager
recommends.
PERSONAL APPEARANCE
28. Mr. Skip Chaves has requested
a personal appearance before
the City of Miami Commission
representing the League of
United Latin American Citizens
(LULAC).
ORDINANCES - EMERGENCY
29. ORDINANCE - EMERGENCY
Establishing a new special
revenue fund entitled:
"International Festival,
I-9B-4"T, an appropriating funds
for — its operation in the
amount of $125,000 ccmposedoT
45,000 previously allocated
to the International
Festival from special programs
and accounts, quality of _life
fund, and $79,500 in revenues
received f roin the sale of
tickets and booth rentals,
containing a repealer
provision and a severability
clause. City Manager
recommends.
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R-84-607
MOVED: PLUMMER
SECOND: DAWKINS
ABSENT: CAROLLO
NOT TAKEN UP
EMERGENCY ORD. 9843
MOVED: PLUMMER
SECOND: DAWKINS
ABSENT: CAROLLO
CITY COMMISS18N AGENDA CjTr�-" 7 ruwf mo
MEETING DATE: May 24• , 1984 PAGE NO: 15
ORDINANCES - SECOND READING
30. ORDINANCE - SECOND READING ORD. 9847
Amending Sections 1 and 6 of MOVED: PLUMMER
Ordinance 17o. 96—T47 adopted. SECOND: DAWKINS
September 29, 1983, the Annual ABSENT: CAROLLO
AApro_ riations Ordinance for
if scat year ending September
30, 1984, by increasing the
appropriations for the General
Fund, special programs and
accounts, in the amount of
$1,433 and by increasing
general fund revenue,
miscellaneous revenue in a
like amount, to provide for
the allocation of said monies
to the burn unit at Jackson
Memorial Hospital; containing
a repealer provision and a
severability clause. City
Manager recommends.
31. ORDINANCE - SECOND READING ORD. 9846
Amending Sections 2-15, 62- MOVED: DAWKINS
24, 62-26, , - - SECOND: PEREZ
55, - , -48, , 6T--57 ABSENT: CAROLLO
and 2-53 of Chapter 62,
E`n `itleT— "Zoning and
Planning, of the Code of the
City of Miami, Florida, as
amended, by providing for an
increase in membership of the
City Planning Advisory Board
and the City Zoning Board to
consist of 9 members and 1
alternate member —ior eacTT
board, esta lishing the quorum
requirement for said boards;
further establishing a method
of nomination and
qualifications for membership
appointments; further
providing for removal of
members who do not meet
requirements for board
attendance at the meetings of
said board; containing a
repealer provision and a
severability clause.
MEETING DATE: May 24, 1984 PAGE NO: 1.6
32. ORDINANCE - SECOND READING
Amending Section 14-17 of the
Code of the City of Miami
Florida, as amended, to alter
the o ndaries of the Downtown
evelo ment District to
exc u e co e area ('commonly
referred to as Point View
bounded generally by S.E.
Bayshore Drive, S.E. 15th
Road, S.E. 14th Street, S.E.
14th Terrace and S.E. 14th
Lane; containing a repealer
provision and a severability
clause.
33•
ORDINANCES - FIRST READING
ORDINANCE - FIRST READING
Amending Section 3 of
Ordinance No. 9538 adopted
January 13, 1983 which
prohibited the use of Cable
Television for distribution o
obscene or indecent material
by deleting Section 3
thereof, dealing with the
procedures before the City
Manager and the sanctions for
violations, and substituting
in its stead a new section 3,
providing that complaints of
violations be referred for
prosectuion in accordance with
Florida Statutes; , providing
for an effective date. City
Manager recommends.
ORD. 9835
MOVED: PLUMMER
SECOND: DAWKINS
ABSENT: CAROLLO
NOT TAKEN UP
33A.. ORDINANCE - FIRST READING
Amendina Cha ter 22, entitled
a�r a e and Trash",_71t o
Code of the City of Miami,
Florida, as amended by
amending Sections 22-3, 22-12,
22- 8 and 22-- S of said
apter 2 ; providing 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
inspectors 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
recommends.
FIRST READING
MOVED: DAWKINS
SECOND: PLUMMER
ABSENT: CAROLLO
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MEETING DATE: May 24, 1984
RESOLUTIONS
34• RESOLUTION
Authorizing the assignment of
the Bus Bench Contract to be
in the name of ugene�A.
Hancock and Lugene� and—cand
r., as provided under the
Perms of the Bus Bench
Contract dated November 2,
1983. City Manager
recommends.
35• RESOLUTION
Authorizing the changing of
the —co--m��pletion date for the
construction contract between
The City of Miami, Plorida and
Better Construction, 7no., for
the construction of Jose Marti
River ron t Park,- Phase -To
-
September 30, 1984; further
waiving any and all. liquidated
damages that may be assessable
against Better Construction,
Inc., for the late
construction of Jose Marti
Riverfront Park, Phase I as
consideration for the
contractor's acceptance of the
new accelerated completion
date for the Phase II
Project. City Manager
recommends.
36. RESOLUTION
Allocating an amount not to
exceed $25,000 from special
programs and accounts, quality
of life fund, to Coconut Grove
Marketing, representing the
cost o in -kind services to be
provided in connection with
the "Taste of the Grove Food
Festiaal.l t—' o -'be geld in
Peacock --Park on June -3 an3
July _1, 1984; authorizing the
City - Manager to execute an
agreement in substantially the
form attached hereto. City
Manager recommends.
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PAGE NO: 18
R-84-593
MOVED: PLUMMER
SECOND: PEREZ
ABSENT: CAROLLO
R-84-596
MOVED: DAWKINS
SECOND: PEREZ
ABSENT: CAROLLO
R-84-597
MOVED: PLUMMER
SECOND: PEREZ
ABSENT: CAROLLO
37. RESOLUTION
Authorizing Coconut Grove
Marketing, in cooperation with
the 'uscular Dystrophy
Association, ove 94 Radio,
an e producers of the
Coconut Grove Bed Race to
stage a "Taste of the Grove
Food Festival in Peacock Park
on June 30 and July i ,
further authorizing a permit
for the sale of beer in
connection with said event.
City Manager recommends.
38. RESOLUTION
Authorizing and instructing
the City Manager to solicit
2rroposals for the sole
managing underwriting of the
issuance of $95,000,000 of
mortgage revenue bonds the
construction germanent
financinaof the ver -own Par
WesT Phase i Project.
companion to items 22, 23, 2b
and 39) City Manager
recommends.
39. RESOLUTION
Authorizing the City Manager
to enter into a contractual
agreement with eor. Acton,
Jr. for the preparation of the
cial Public- interest (SPI )
Zoning Ordinance For tHe
Southeast Overtown/Park West
Community area. companion to
i ems 2 ,--2 , 6 and 38 ) City
Manager recommends.
R-84-598
(As Amended)
MOVED: PLU14MER
SECOND: DAWKINS
ABSENT: CAROLLO
NOT TAKEN UP
R-84-599
MOVED: PLUMMER
SECOND: DAWKINS
ABSENT: CAROLLO
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MEETING DATE: May 24, 1964
PAGE NO: 20
40. RESOLUTION
Approving preliminary official
statement pertaining to the
,' 0,000 the City of Miami,
Florida, General Obligation
Bonds and authorizing the
distribution of such
preliminary official statement
to prospective purchasers of
such bonds and further
authorizing the Mayor to
execute the final official
statement pertaining to such
bonds. (Companion to item
#41) City Manager recommends.
41. RESOLUTION
Fixina certain details
concerning ire
ire Prevention, and
Rescue �ar.i i ies on s;
$18,i00,000 Housing Bonds;
); (�C� Storm Sewer
Improvement ___ o i-s, and
$7_,1_0_0_7U :tree t ancT- Ilighway
Improvement Bonds, of the City
oYa�Miami, Florida, and
directing publication of'
notice of sale of said bonds.
City Manager recommends.
42. RESOLUTION
Authorizing an increase in the
contract between the �Ci_ty of
Miami, Florida an use sell,
Inc. in an amount no 0
exceed $9,900 for �the
completion of City Wide Paving
Project -- S.W. 27th Avenue
and N.W. North River Drive,
said amount to be provided
from the account entitled City
Wide Paving Improvements.
City Manager recommends.
43. RESOLUTION
Allocating from the contingent
fund, an amount not to exceed
$10,000 in support of hale
of the study of Double
Taxation inBade' '— ounty
presently 'being coacted by
the City of Coral Gables,
Florida; further authorizing
the City Manager to make
expenditures of the aforesaid
sum on the basis of the City's
proportionate share of the
cost of the study. City
Manager recommends.
R-84-600
MOVED: DAWKINS
SECOND: PEREZ
ABSENT: CAROLLO
R-84-601
MOVED: DAWKINS
SECOND: PLUMMER
ABSENT: CAROLLO
R-84-602
MOVED: DAWKINS
SECOND: PEREZ
ABSENT: CAROLLO
R-84-603
MOVED: PLUMMER
SECOND: DAWKINS
ABSENT: CAROLLO
a
Rn,
MEETING DATE: May 24, 1 984 PAGE NO: 21
44• RESOLUTION
Authorizing the City Manager
to extend the Professional
Services Agreemen with 9arren
Braun, P.E., Consulting
Engineers in an amount not to
exceed $15,000 in connection
wit services in conjunction
with the Cable Communications
Agency's Technical Review of
the City of Miami's Cable
Television System. City
Manager recommends.
45• RESOLUTION
Authorizing the City Manager
to extend the Professional
Services Agreement with Law
Firm o�Arnold and Porter, in
an amount not to exceed
$125,0 c in connection wit
services in conjunction with
representation relating to the
Cable Television License fee
waiver petition pending before
the Federal Communications
Commission on behalf of the
City of Miami, and for other
legal services that may be
required in conjunction with
the City's Cable Television
License Ordinance. City
Manager recommends.
46. RESOLUTION
Approving an attached document
relating to a proposed
modification in the Miami City
General Employees Retirement
Flan and authorizin- the Cif
Manager to execute a
_ Collective Bargaining
Agreement with each of the
organizations: Sanitation
Employees Association and the
Miami General Employees/APSC14E
Local 1907, ALP -CIO
Incorporating the provisions
of said document. City
Manager recommends.
R-84-604
MOVED: DAWKINS
SECOND: PLUMMER
ABSENT: CAROLLO
R-84-605
MOVED: PLUMMER
SECOND: DAWKINS
ABSENT: CAROLLO
R-84-583
MOVED: DAWKINS
SECOND: PEREZ
ABSENT: CAROLLO
CITY
COMMISSION
AGENDA
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MEETING DATE: May 24, 1 QS4
PAGE NO: 22
47. RESOLUTION
Authorizing the City Manager
to execute a Lease Agreement,
in substantially theform
attached and with the
understanding that a Parking
Garage Management and
Construction Agreement with
the Department of Off -Street
Parking — and adaitionai
exhibits to this agreement
will be brought before the
Commission for approval,
between the City of Miami and
ayside LimiteF Partnership on
behalf of the Rouse Miami,
Inc., an affiliate of the
Rouse Company of Columbia,
a7aTT, an for the planning and
design, construction, leasing
and management of a Waterfront
Specialty Center to be known
as "Bayside Specialty Center"
located on a City -owned land
parcel containing
approximately sixteen acres
adjacent to Biscayne Boulevard
and including Miamarina and a
portion of Bayfront Park,
subject to the condition that
the terms of the contract
result in a fair return to the
City based on two independent
appraisals and comply with
requierments for the
commercial use and management
of the City's Waterfront
property as set forth in the
City Charter. City Manager
recommends.
BOARDS AND COKMITTEES
48. RESOLUTION
ppointing certain individuals
to serve on the Heritage
Conservation Board.
R-84-585
(As Amended)
MOVED: PLUMMER
SECOND: DAWKINS
ABSENT: CAROLLO
M-84-584
MOVED: FERRE
SECOND: PLUMMER
ABSENT: CAROLLO
R-84-b08
MOVED: DAWKINS
SECOND: PLUMMER
ABSENT: CAROLLO
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SUPPLEMENTAL AGENDA
Presentations for Mondav, %Y 24, 3.984
Certificate of Appreciation
Presented
Commendation
Presented
Commendation
Presented
Commendation
Presented
Commendation
Presented
Certificates of Appreciation:
Presented -
Jack Eads
Big Brothers/Big Sisters volunteer
Alicia Baro
Member of Planning Advisory Board
Member of. Zoning Board
Henry Estrada
Performance as a cadet and scholar
Florida Air Academy at Helbcurne, FL?
Victor Azria
Tireless efforts on behalf of Miami -
Nice Sister City Committee
Bobbi Berkman
For her work during the recent Nice
Sister City delegation to Miami
Miguel & Jeanette
Grateful Acknowledgement of efforts
and dedication during recent Nice
Sherwood Weiser
Sister City delegation to Miami
Don Lefton
" it it"
Muriel Azria
it it " it
Julie Schulte
it if it "
Chantal Bourgoignie
it it "
Pedro Arellano
Ingrid Steelman
Charles Aron
Proclamation Desiderio Perdomo Semana de los Municipios de Cuba
Presented President en el Exilio
Commendation Alejita Padro Flores For her many years of dedicated
Presented service to our community
Proclamation Maria Meyer Abused Children Awareness Month
Presented President, Society