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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCC 1984-04-26 Marked Agendac0V>kiI : , �I:II Ia r.t.. ta11FIN:4 R,Jn. CITY MANAGER l OWARD V. GARY _- - - r.#§t - �'« _a�i�' .. "��,', ".3. - —•ram - e. wz, - ' qc. rz r ''v ty MEETING DATE: Apri 1 26, 1984 CITY HALL 3500 PAN AMERICAN DRIVE i. THIS AGENDA CONSISTS OF FOUR PARTS: IF JU° �� NON-SCHEDULED AGENDA ITEMS, PAGE NO. 1, BEGINNING AT 9:15 AM PLANNING & ZONING - ITEMS 1 THROUGH 13, PAGES I THROUGH 60 BEGINNING AT 10:15 AM PLANNING & ZONING - ITEMS 14 THROUGH 31, PAGES 7 THOUGH 19, BEGINNING AT 5:00 PM _+I` NON -PLANNING & ZONING - ITEMS 31A THROUGH 70, BEGINNING ON PAGE 20, MAY BE CONSIDERED BY THE CITY COMMISSION AS TIME PERMITS OR AS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED NOTE: 9 AM to I PM - City Hall 3500 Pan American Drive ITEM 31 HAS BEEN SCHEDULED FOR AFTER 5:30 PM , 3 PM until adjourned Fairlawn Elementary Community School 444 SW 60 Ave invocation and Pledge of Allegiance NON-SCHEDULED AGENDA ITEMS PLANNING & ZONING ITEMS 1. ORDINANCE - ZONING ATLAS AMD - SECOND READING APPLICANTS) Planning Dept OWNER(S) : Frank Hirsch & Leonard Solomon, Standard Oil Co and H B Cagle, Georgene Wall & Dorothea Blanchette PROPERTY ADDRESS(ES): Approx 2900-2950 SW 32 Ave & Approx 2901-2935 SW 32 Ave PETITION Ord 9500 atlas change from RO-2.1/4 to CR-2/4. Date First Reading Moved Second (Y) (ABSENT) Cont Second Reading: Jan 26, 1984 Conan Carollo Comm Pluumer Ferre, Dawkins Perez Feb 28 and Mar 29, 1984 IF THIS APPLICATION IS NOT LEGISLATIVELY DECIDED WITIII11 9 DAYS FROM APIZIl. 2f, 1G84, TI IS l�I'f'LICATIOtI SHALL BE DEEMED 10 nff f;EE(l ()(=fIIE(). DELIVERED DISCUSSED ORD. 9827 MOVED: PLUMMER SECOND: CAROLLO NOES: FERRE ABSENT: PEREZ (See related M-84-476 MOVED: PLUMMER SECOND: DAWKINS ABSENT: PEREZ) 8 2. 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 Carol lo (Y) Ferre (ABSENT) Perez, Plummer IF THIS APPLICATION IS NOT LEGISLATIVELY DECIDED WITHIN 63 DAYS FROM APRIL 26, 1984, HIS APPLICATION SHALL BE DEEMED TO HAVE BEEN DENIED. (ORD 9500, SECTION 3513) 3. ORDINANCE - ZONING ATLAS AMD - SECOND READING APPLICANTS) . Planning Dept OWNER(S) . Black Archives History & Research Foundation of South Florida k 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 IF THIS APPLICATION IS NOT LEGISLATIVELY DECIDED WITHIN 63 DAYS FROM A P R I L 2t,'1��4, I APPLICATION SHALL BE DEEMED TO HAVE BEEN DENIED. (ORD 9500, SECTION 3513). CONTINUED CONTINUED M ,m CITY 05"OMMISSION AGENDA IM rV Of I n��trflA0 MEETING DATE: PAGE NO: April 26, i 9B4 � 4. 0 NANCE - ZONING ATLAS AMD - FIRST READING APPLI NT(S) Agustin Perez-Cervera, Esq OWNER(S) : Anthony & Elizabeth LaRossa PROPERTY ADDIkSS(ES): Approx 3663 NW Flagler Terr PETITION Ord 9500 atlas change from /3 RG-1o CR-2/7. Planning Department R ommends: Denial „ Zoning Board RecommendNeting Approval, 5-1 PROPONENTS present at One OPPONENTTpresent at meeti One Mail repTies AGAINST One i NOTE: See City Clerk's Report 5 Feb 28, 1984, 1`184-215, referring this application back to the Zoning Board for the pui,ose of rehear- ': ing a revised application for..ots 9 and 12, Block 9, TllELI=T11 STREET 11 NORS� -59). IF THIS APPLICATION IS NOT LEGISLATIVELY D'�TIDED WITHIN 90 DAYS FROM APRIL Z6, 9 1'I�IS APPLICATION SHALL BE DEEMED TO HAVE BEEN DENI (ORD 9500, SECTION 3513) 5. ORDINANCE - ZONING ATLAS AMD - FIRST READING APPLICANTS) : Gary Held, Esq OWNER(S) : Spanish International 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- Planning Department Recommends: Denial Zoning Board Recommends Approval, 4-3 PROPONENTS present at meeting Five UPUt ENSpresent at meeting Three fl-ai-F-r—ep-Ties in FAVOR Three Mail replies AGAIt'ST- One IF THIS APPLICATION IS NOT LEGISLATIVELY DECIDED WITHIN 90 DAYS FROM APRIL APPLICATION SHALL BE DEEMED TO HAVE BEEN DENIED. (ORD 9500, SECTION 3513) DENIED BY M-84-477 MOVED: PLUMMER SECOND: CAROLLO ABSENT: PEREZ FIRST READING MOVED: CAROLLO SECOND: PEREZ UNANIMOUS 0 m j MEETING DATE: April 26, 1984 6. RE . UTION - APPEAL BY PLANNING DEPT APPLIC T(S) Gary Held, Esq OWNER(S) Spanish International • Communications APPELLANT(S) Planning Dept PROPERTY ADDRESSES 2501 NW 7 St, Approx 740-742 NW 25 Ave 741-743 N14 26 Ave PETITION A -eal of the Variance granted by the ning Board, Resolution ZB 27-84, to perm the erection of two (2) dish antennas a one (1) broadcast- ing antenna, as per -vised plans on file, with a proposed yard for all antennas (45.65' require and a proposed 86' penetration o ,� the light plane by the broadcast antenW (no penetration of light plane al R`n� ed) . Planning Department Recoi,imends: Denial Zoning Board . Granted with conditions, 5-2, 1 abstention PROPONENTS present at meeting Five OPPONENTS present at meeting Three Mail rep'Fies in FAVOR_ Three Mail replies AGAINST One 7. RESOLUTION - APPEAL BY PLANNING DEPT APPLICANT(S) Milton Klein OWNER(S) SLK Properties APPELLANT(S) Planning Dept PROPERTY ADDRESS(ES): 215 NE 36 St & 3601 N Federal Highway PETITION Appeal of the Variance granted by the Zoning Board, Resolution ZB 25-84, to permit construction of a 5-story office building (Buena Vista Office Plaza), as per plans on file, with a front yard of 0.0' (10' required), a side street yard of 0.0' (5' required), and subject to a Class C permit for offsite parking. Planning Department Recommends: Denial Zoning Board . Granted, 7-0 PROPONENTS present at meeting : Two alrep ies in FAVOR Six P207rw�1 PAGE NO: DENIED BY R-84-490 MOVED: CAROLLO SECOND: PERLZ UNANIMOUS R-84-479 (As Amended) MOVED: PLUMMER SECOND: DAWKINS ABSENT: PEREZ & CAROLLO MEETING DATE: April 26, 1984 PAGE NO: 5 8. RESOLUTION - STREET CLOSURE APPLICANTS)/OWNER(S): University of Miami; Metro Dade County; Herbert Zemel, Trustee; Irwin Kott; Nathan, Evelyn, Robert & Alan Slewett PROPERTY ADDRESSES) : Portion of NW 10 Ave PETITION . Petition for the Official Vacation and Closure of NW 10 Avenue between the south right-of-way line of NW 17 Street to a point + 675' south of said right-of-way line`, being the north right-of-way line of NW 15 Street; as a condition of approval of Tentative Plat #1204, "HIGHLAND PARK SECTION TWO". Planning Department Recommends: Approval Zoning Board Recommends . Approval, 7-0 PROPONENTS present at meeting : Two 9. RESOLUTION - STREET CLOSURE APPLICANT(S) : 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 Marier 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 A11D (1-62); as a condition of approval of Tentative Plat #1216-A, "SAINT HUGH OAKS". Planning Department Recommends: Approval Zoning Board Recommends Approval, 7-0 PROPONENTS present at meeting : Eight OPPOfIE-IM—present at meeting . Three Maii repTies in FAVOR Three Mail replies AGAINST Three 9 R-84-478 (As Amended) MOVED: PLUMMER SECOND: DAWKINS ABSENT: PEREZ CONTINUED TO MEETING OF MAY 24 th MOVED: PLUMMER SECOND: CAROLLO ABSENT: PEREZ 10. 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 Ave and the West right- of-way line of NW 6 Avenue; as a condi- tion of approval of Tentative Plat #1212, "CULMER STATION FIRST ADDITION' Planning Department Recommends: Approval Zoning Board Recommends . Approval, 6-0 PROPONENTS present at meeting : Two Mail rep yes in FAVOR . Two 11. RESOLUTION - PLAT ACCEPTANCE APPLICANT S)/OWNER(S): Moises 0. Hernandez & Avelina Hernandez & Valdes Investments, Inc. PROPERTY ADDRESS(ES) : S1; 24 Ave & 12 St PETITION . Accepting the Plat entitled "MOISES SUBDIVISION", 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 12. RESOLUTION - MIAMI CENTER II Extending by two years the date by which substan- tial construction is to commence for the Miami Center II project (Miami Center II Development Order, Resolutions 81-840; September 24, 1981 and 82-71; January 28, 1982). 13. RESOLUTION - MIAMI CENTER II Establishing June 28, 1984 for a public hearing to consider affirming a time extension and other amendments to the Hiami Center II Development Order (Resolutions 81-840; September 24, 1981 and 82-71; January 28, 1982), and consideration of finding that these amendments do not constitute substantial deviations. DISCUSSION R-84-480 MOVED: PLUMMER SECOND: DAWKINS ABSENT: PEREZ 0 WITHDRAWN R-84-481 (As Amended) MOVED: PLUMMER SECOND: PEREZ ABSENT: CAROLLO A CITY "68MMI 5500, AS INDA Q,13-11175, MEETING DATE: April 26, 1984 ITEMS 14 THROUGH 31 HAVE BEEN SCHEDULED TO BE HEARD AFTER 5:00 PM 14. ORDINANCE - ZONING TEXT AMD - SECOND READING APPLICANT(S) . Planning Dept PETITION Ord 9500 text change by amend- ing ARTICLE 5 PLANNED DEVELOPMENT (PD) DISTRICTS, GENERALLY, Subsection 515.1 to delete an erroneous reference to rules of the Department of Planning; ARTICLE 6 PD-H PLANNED DEVELOPMENT - HOUSING DISTRICTS, Section 606 to allow for the inclusion of certain facilities in planned development d,*,stricts 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 1.560 SPI-6: Central Commercial Residential Districts, Section 3.568, paragraph la to clarify that multi-famil',' buildings shall provide not les, than .5 offstreet parking spaces per dwelling unit in this district; ARTICLE 20 GE14ERAL AND SUPPLEMENTARY REGULATIONS, Subsections 2000.1.1 and 2000.1.2.1 to clarify the computation; where different floor area ratios, livability, p,destrian 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 (I1) 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 mul -L.1 -family districts; ARTICLE 21 NONCONFORMITIES, 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 (BO) percent of the minimum lot requirements; Subsection 2102.1.1 to provide that on single nonconforming lots a Class C special permit may be PAGE NO CONTINUED TO NEXT COMMISSION: MEETING OF May loth MEETING DATE: Apri 1 26, 1984 issued to include uses equivalent to one -family semi-detached, or two-family detached as well as one -family detached dwellings; ARTICLE 25 CLASS C SPECIAL PERMITS: DETAILED REQUIREMENTS, Subsection 2510.2.3 by deleting "height" and substituting "height envelope light 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 nee,, Subsection 2802.4 to accomplish the sai,ie purpose, and amending Section 2.803 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 ADMIi4ISTRATOR 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 PAGE NO: 8 a insert "new" in front of "automobiles" in paragraph 3. Date First Reading: Passed as amended, Feb 28, 1984 Moved . Comm Carollo Second : Comm Perez (Y) Ferre (N) Plummer (ABSENT) Dawkins Per M84-226 this item was referred back to the Planning Advisory Board to consider the changes in the amendment as passed on First Reading. Planning Advisory Board Recommends: Approval, 5-0 IF THIS APPLICATION IS NOT LEGISLATIVELY DECIDED WITHIN 17 DAYS FROM APRIL 26, 1984, THIS APPOUTION SHALL BE DEEMED TO HAVE BEEN DENIED. (ORD 9500, SECTION 3513) 15. ORDINANCE - ZONING TEXT 41D - FIRST READING APPLICANT(S) . Planning Dept PETITION . Ord 9500 text change by amending ARTICLE 15 SPECIAL PUBLIC INTEREST DISTRICTS, Section 1570. SPI- T, 7.1, and 7.2: BRICKELL-MIAMI RIVER RAPID TRANSI'i 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 and 7.2 are proposed to be deleted): BRICKELL-MIAMI RIVER RAPID TRANSIT COPMMERCIAL 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 FIRST READING MOVED: CAROLLO SECOND: DAWKINS NOES: PLMIER Now It,�a�f'jJ (ca U I.J l7fl.�;fj� 0. F} 158MMISSON AGENDA `sue MEETING DATE: April 26, 1984 PAGE NO: 10 open space, street furniture, landscaping and parking requirements. Planning Department Recommends . Approval Planning Advisory Board Recommends: Motion recom- mending approval failed by a 3 to 4 vote therefore constituting a recommendation of denial - PROPONENTS present at meeting . One OPPNE TS present at meeting . Nine Mail rep -'ties in FAVOR . Five Mail replies AGAINST Sixty NOTE: Per M84-228 of Feb 28, 1984, this item was referred back to the Planning Advisory Board for rehearing. IF THIS APPLICATION IS NOT LEGISLATIVELY DECIDED WITHIN 90 DAYS FROM APRIL 26, 1984, THIS APPLICATION SHALL BE DEEMED TO HAVE BEEN DENIED. (ORD 9500, SFCTION 3513) 16. ORDINANCE - ZONING ATLAS AMD - FIRST READING FIRST READING APPLICANTS) Planning Dept MOVED: DAWKINS SECOND: CAROLLO PROPERTY ADDRESS(ES): Area generally bounded by NOES: PLUr>MER 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. Planning Department Recommends Approval Planning Advisory Board Recommends: Motion to recommend approval failed by a 3 to 4 vote therefore constituting a recommendation of denial PROPONENTS present at meeting One PONEfTT present at meeting Nine Ma-1T replies in FAVOR Five Mail replies AG/ff[T5 Sixty NOTE: Per M84-228 of Feb 28, 1984, this item was referred back to the Planning Advisory Board for, rehearing. IF THIS APPLICATION IS NOT LEGISLATIVELY DECIDED WITHIN 90 DAYS FROM APRIL 26, 1_964, THIS APPLICATION SHALL BE DEEMED TO HAVE BEEN DENIED. (ORD 9500, SECTION 3513) .j 3 f:T C�11111_i VS 15s"NON AGENDA ITY Comm 5 MEETING DATE: April 26, 1984 PAGE NO: 1 i 17. ORDINANCE - ZONING ATLAS AMD - FIRST READING APPLICANT(S) . 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. Planning Department Recommends . Approval Planning Advisory Board Recommends: Motion to recommend approval failed by a 2 to 5 vote therefore constituting a recommendation of denial PROPONENTS present at meeting One OPPONENTS present at meeting Nine ai repTies in FAVOR Five Mail replies AGAINST Sixty NOTE: Per 1,184-229 of Fet 28, 1984, this item ��,,as referred back to the Planning Advisory Board for rehearing. IF THIS APPLICATION IS NOT LEGISLATIVELY DECIDED WITHIN 90 DAYS FRO14 APRIL 26, I ,� IHIS APPLICATION SHALL BE DEE14ED TO HAVE BEEN DENIED. (ORD 9500, SECTION 3513) 18. RESOLUTION - LATIN QUARTER PLAN APPLICANT(S) : Planning Dept PROPERTY ADDRESS(ES): Area generally bounded by & including property fronting on & immediately adjacent to NW 1 St, W 12 Ave, S14 9 St (as projected) & W 17 Ave PETITION . Approval, in principle, of the Latin Quarter Planning Study (Feb, 1984) which includes planning, zoning and implementation recommendations, as an ancillary study to the Miami Compre- hensive Neighborhood Plan. Planning Department Recommends Planning Advisory Board Recommends PROPONENTS present at meeting P t EAl`S_present at meeting Mail replies in FAVOR Mail replies AGAINST Approval Approval, 6-1 Thirty-seven Three Sixty-two Forty-one FIRST READING MOVED: DAWdKINS SECOND: PEREZ NOES: PLUMMER ABSTAINED: CAROLLO CONTINUED BY M-84-489 (Public Hearing to be held at Little Havana Community Center) Al d. 4 CITY CIMMISSIRN AGENDA MEETING DATE: Apri 1 26, 1984 PAGE NO: 12 19. ORDINANCE - ZONING TEXT AMD - FIRST READING APPLICANTS) Planning Dept PETITION . Ord 9500 text change by amending ARTICLE 15. SPI: SPECIAL PUBLIC INTEREST DISTRICTS by adding new Sections 15140. SPI-14, 14.1, 14.2: LATIN QUARTER COMMERCIAL -RESIDENTIAL AND RESIDENTIAL DISTRICTS; SECTION 15141. INTENT; SECTION 15142. SPECIAL PERMITS; SECTION 15143 COMMERCIAL -RESIDENTIAL DISTRICT (SPY-14); SECTION 15144 COMMERCIAL -RESIDENTIAL DISTRICTS SPI-14.1, and SECTION 15145 RESIDENTIAL DISTRICTS SPI-14.2 which provide for principal uses and structures; limitations on outdoor uses; limitations on ground floor frontage; accessory uses and structures; transitional requirements and limitations; minimum lot requirements; floor area limitations; minimum open space requirements; floor area ratio bonuses; LUI ratings, building spacing; transfer of development rights; height limitations; offstreet parking and loading; limitations on signs and references a Latin Quarter Review Board and Latin Quarter Design Guidelines and Standards. Planning Department Recommends . Approval Planning Advisory Board Recommends: Approval, 5-1 PROPONENTS present at meeting Five OPPONENT!; --present at meeting One Mail replies in FAVOR Sixty-two Mail replies AGAINST Forty-one IF THIS APPLICATION IS NOT LEGISLATIVELY DECIDED WITHIN 90 DAYS FROM APRIL 26, 1984, THIS WIPL—NATION SHALL BE DEEMED TO HAVE BEEN DENIED. (ORD 9500, SECTION 3513) CONTINUED BY M-84-489 (Public Hearing to be held at Little Havana Community Center) l�. _Ot - C11Y .' N AGENPA MEETING DATE: April 26, 1984 PAGE NO: 13 20. ORDINANCE - ZONING ATLAS AM D - FIRST READING APPLICANT(S) . Planning Dept PROPERTY ADDRESS(ES): Area generally bounded by & including property fronting on and immediately adjacent to W Flagler St & SW 1 Street from W 12th Ave to W 17 Ave; and NW 1 St from N14 12 Ave to NW 13 Ave; and SW 12 Ave from approx SW 1 St to SW 7 St including the area to the west of SW 12 Ave to a line approx 250' west of the west line of SW 12 Ave; and SW 8 St and the south side of SW 7 St from SW 12 Ave to SW 17 Ave excluding existing PR zoning; and SW 17 Ave from SW 1 to SW 7 St including the area to the east of SW 17 Ave to a line approxi- mately 150' east of the east line of SW 17 Ave and to the west of SW 17 Ave to a line approximately 190' west of the west line of SW 17 Ave per plan on file in the Dept of Planning & Zoning Boards Admini- stration PETITION , Ord 9500 atlas change from RG-2/5, CR-1/7, CR-2/7 and CR-3/7 to the proposed SPI-14. Planning Department Recotwm ends Approval Planning Advisory Board Recommends: Approval, 5-1 PROPONENTS present a". meeting Five OPP NENTS present at meeting One Mail repTies in FAVOR Sixty-two Mail replies AGAINST- Forty-one IF THIS APPLICATION IS NOT LEGISLATIVELY DECIDED WITHIN 90 DAYS FROM APRIL 26, 1984, THIS APPLICATION SHALL BE DEEMED TO HAVE BEEN DENIED. (ORD 9500, SECTION 3513) 21. ORDINANCE - ZONING ATLAS AMD - FIRST READING APPLICANTS) . Planning Dept PROPERTY ADDRESS(ES): Area generally bounded by and including properties fronting on and immediately adjacent to SW 9 St and SW 9 St extended to the east from approxi- mately SW 12 to SW 17 Aves, per plan on file in the Department of Planning and Zoning Boards Administration. PETITION Ord 9500 atlas change from RG••1/5 to the proposed SPI-14.1. Planning Department Recorrtnends Approval Planning Advisory Board Recommends: Approval, 5-1 PROPONENTS present at meeting Five OPPONENTS present at meeting One Mail rep ies in FAVOR Sixty-two Mail replies AGA111ST� Forty-one IF THIS APPLICAT1011 IS NOT LEGISLATIVELY DECIDED WITHIN 90 DAYS FROM APRIL 21984s THIS APPLI� ATION SHALL BE DEEMED 10 HAVE BEEN DENIED. (ORD 9500, SECTION 3513) CONTINUED BY' M--84-489 (Public Hearing to be held at Little Havana Community Center) CONTINUED BY M-84-489 (Public Hearing to be held at Little Havana Community Center) MEETING DATE: April 26, 1984 PAGE NO: 14 22. ORDINANCE - ZONING ATLAS AMD - FIRST READING APPLICANTS) . Planning Dept PROPERTY ADDRESS(ES): Area generally bounded by and including properties fronting on and immediately adjacent to the north side of 5W 7 St from approximately 250' west of the west line of SW 12 Ave to approxi- mately 150' east of the east line of SW 17 Ave, per plan on file in the Depart- ment of Planning and Zoning Boards Administration PETITION . Ord 9500 atlas change from RG-2/5 to the proposed SPI-14.1. Planning Department Recommends Approval Planning Advisory Board Recommends: Approval, 4-1 PROPONENTS present at meeting Five OPPONENTS present at meeting One Ff iT- repl.i es in FAVOR Sixty-two Mail replies AGA S7 Forty-one IF THIS APPLICATION IS NOT LEGISLATIVELY DECIDED WITHIN 90 DAYS FROM APRIL 26, 1984, THfS APPLICATION SHALL BE DEEMED TO HAVE BEEN DENIED. (ORD 9500, SECTION 3513) 23. ORDINANCE - ZONING ATLAS AMD - FIRST READING APPLICANTS) . Planning Dept PROPERTY ADDRESS(ES): Area generally bounded by and including properties fronting on and immediately adjacent to S14 2 St, SW 3 St, SW 4 St, SW 5 St and SW 6 St from a line approximately 250' west of the west line of SW 12 Ave to a line approximately 150' east of the east line, of SW 17 Ave, per plan on file in the Department of Planning and Zoning Boards Administration PETITION . Ord 9500 atlas change from RG-2/5 to the proposed SPI-14,2. Planning Department Recommends Approval Planning Advisory Board Recommends: Approval, 5-1 PROPONENTS present at ineeting Five MP-6110IT-5—present at meeting One Nall repTies in FAVOR Sixty-two Mail replies AW!_1 T^ Forty-one IF THIS APPLICATION IS NOT LEGISLATIVELY DECIDED v WITHIN 90 DAYS FROM APRIL 2-6, 19R, TNI5--A-IPPLICATION SHALL BE DEEMED TO HAVE BEEN DENIED. (ORD 9500, SECTION 3513) CONTINUED BY M-84-489 (Public Hearing to be held at Little Havana Community Center) . CONTINUED BY M-84-489 (Public Hearing -to be held at Little Havana Community Center) CITY Commission AGENDA _�P.2 MEETING DATE: April 26, 1984 PAGE NO: 15 24. ORDINANCE - ZONING ATLAS A14D - FIRST READING APPLICANT(S) : Planning Dept PROPERTY ADDRESS(ES): Area generally bounded by and including properties fronting on and immediately adjacent to NW 1 St from NW 17 Ave to the center line of NW 13 Ave, per plan on file in the Department of Planning and Zoning Boards Administration PETITION Ord 9500 atlas change from RG-2/4 and RG-2/5 to the proposed SPI-14.2. Planning Department Recommends Approval Planning Advisory Hoard Recommends: Approval, 4-1 PROPONENTS present at meeting Five OPPONENTS present at meeting One Mail rep Ti es in FAVOR Sixty-two Mail replies AGAINST Forty-one IF THIS APPLICATION IS NOT LEGISLATIVELY DECIDED WITHIN 90 DAYS FROMI APRIL 26, 1 884, THIS ' APPLICATION SHALL BE DE17HED 10 HAVE BEEN DENIED. (ORD 9500, SECTION 3513) 25. ORDINANCE-7.0HIJNG ATLAS AMD - FIRST READING APPLICANT(S) : Planning Dept PROPERTY ADDRESS(ES): W Flagler St, from approx 150' east of W 12 Ave to approx 100' west of W 17 Ave; and SW Flagler Terr from SW 12 to 17 Aves; and SW 14, 15, 16 Aves from W Flagler to SW 1 St; and S14 1 St, from approximately 150' east of SW 12 Ave to approx 190' west of SW 17 Ave; and SW 8 St, from approx 150' east of SW 12 Ave to approx 160' west of SW 17 eve; and W 12 Ave, from approx 150' north of NW 1 St to approx 150' south of SW 8 St; and W 17 Ave, from approx 150' north of W Flagler St to approx 100' south of SW 8 St; all as per plan on file in the Department of Planning and Zoning Boards Administration PETITION : Ord 9500 atlas change by designating certain rights -of -way as "PEDESTRIAN STREETS" per the requirements and limitations of proposed Section 15140. SPI-14, 14.1, 14.2 Latin Quarter Commercial -Residential, and Residential Districts and Sections following (as proposed) to Section 15145, inclusive. Planning Department Recommends Approval Planning Advisory Board Recommends: Approval, 5-1 PROPONENTS present at meeting Five OPPON_ENWTS present at ineeti ng One Ma i rep ies in FAVORSixty-two Mail replies AGAIEJST_ Forty-one IF THIS APPLICATION 1S NOT LEGISLATIVELY DECIDED WITHIf; 90 DAYS FROM APRIL 2�, �1�8�; 1I�I�'APPLICATION SHALL BE DEEMED 70 HAVE BEEN CEiiIED. (ORD 9500, SECTION 3513) CONTINUED BY M--84-4 89 (Public Hearing to be held at Little Havana Community Center) CONTINUED BY M-84-489 (Public Hearing to be held at Little Havana Community (7,enter) CITYCBMMISSIBN �lilrl (�jT� j1j1�;1r�i;fill!') VIEETING DATE: April 26, 1984 PAGE NO: 16 26. ORDINANCE - CITY CODE AMD - FIRST READING APPLICANTS) . Planning Dept PETITION . Amendment to Chapter 62 of the City Code of the City of Miami, Florida, by adding a new Article VIII Latin Quarter Review Board and Section 62-76 Definitions; Section 62-77 Establishment; Section 62-78 Membership; Section 62-79 Functions, Powers and Duties, Generally; Section 62-80 Proceed- ings, Section 62-81 Latin Quarter Officer and Section 62-82 Appeals from Decisions, all pertaining to proposed amendments to Zoning Ordinance 9500, being Section 15142 Special Permits of proposed Section 15140. SPI-14, 14.1, 14.2 Latin Quarter Commercial Residential, and Residential Districts. Planning Department Recommends . Approval Planning Advisory ;Board Recommends: Approval as amended, 4-2 PROPONENTS present at meeting Five GPPONEPt1 S present at meeting One Pais relies in FAVOR Sixty-two Mail replies AGM..«S1 Forty-one IF THIS APPLICATION IS NOT LEGISLATIVELY DECIDED WITHIN 90 DAYS FROM APRIL 26, 1984, THIS APPLICATICN SHALL BE DEEMED TO HAVE BEEN DENIED. (ORD 9500, SECTION 3513) 27. ORDINANCE - ZONING TEXT AMD - FIRST READING APPLICANTS) . Planning Dept PETITION . Ord 9500 text c-hange 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. GE14ERAL AND Sl1PPLEMENTARY 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 CONTINUED BY 11-84-489 (Public hearing to be held at Little Havana Community Center) CONTINUED TO NEXT MEETING and excluding outdoor advertising signs; renumbering subsequent subsections 2025.3.12 through 2025.3.3.6 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. Planning Department Recom,nends Approval Planning Advisory Board Recommends: Approval, 6-0 IF THIS APPLICATION IS NOT LEGISLATIVELY DECIDED WITHIN 90 DAYS FROM APRIL 26, 1984, THIS APPL- NATION SHALL BE DEEMED TO HAVE BEE14 DENIED. (ORD 9500, SECTIO14 3513) 28. ORDINANCE - ZONING TEXT AMD - FIRST READING APPLICANTS) . Planning Dept PETITION . 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 annually; further specifying considerations in the issuance of the permit and annual review 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 Regula- tions, 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 FIRST READING (As Amended) MOVED: CAROLLO SECOND: PLUMMER UNANIMOUS h { - &.17 :. 01 MEETING DATE: April 26, 1984 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, 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. Planning Department Recommends . Approval Planning Advisory Board Recommends: Approval as amended, 6-0 IF THIS APPLICATION IS NOT LEGISLATIVELY DECIDED WITHIN 90 DAYS FROG APRIL 26, 1984, THIS APPLIUTION SHALL BE DEEMED TO HAVE BEEN DENIED. (ORD 9500, SECTION 3513) 29. 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 entitle "Accessory Uses and Structures", of ARTICLE 20 entitle "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. Planning Department Recommends . Approval Planning Advisory Board Recommends: Approval as amended, 4-2 IF THIS APPLICATION IS NOT LEGISLATIVELY DECIDED WITHIN 90 DAYS FROM APRIL 2-, ; THIS APP- C-1UTION SHALL BE DEEMED TO HAVE BEEN DENIED. (ORD 9500, SECTION 3513) PAGE NO: 18 CONTINUED TO NEXT COMMISSION MEETING 0 , 17 MEETING DATE: Apri 1 26, 1984 30. ORDINANCE - ZC,NING TEXT AMD - FIRST READING APPLICANT(S) : Planning Dept PETITION : Ord 9500 text change by amending Section 2026, Entitled "Signs, Specific Limitations and Requirements", of ARTICLE 20 entitled "General and Supplementary Regulations", Clarifying Billboard Height; 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, 5y providing for Height Limitations on ground or free standing signs, onsite and offsite, and incorporating the above textual changes; and containing a repealer provision and a severability clause. Planning Department Recormiends • Approval Planning Advisory Board Recommends: Motion to recommend approval failed by a 3-3 vote therefore constituting a recommendation of denial IF THIS APPLICATION IS NOT LEGISLATIVELY DECIDED WITHIN 90 DAYS FROM APRIL 26, 1984, THIS APPLI ATION SHALL BE DEEMED TO HAVE BEEN DENIED. (ORD 9500, SECTIO14 3513) ITEM 29 HAS BEEN SCHEDULED TO BE HEARD AFTER 5:30 PM 31. ORDINANCE - ZONING ATLAS AMD - FIRST READING APPL.TCANT(S) : Harold D. White OWNEr:(S) : Coral Way Properties, Inc ATTORNEY : Robert Traurig, Esq PROPERTY ADDRESS(ES) : 2226 SW 25 Ave & 2511-75 SW 22 Terr PETITION : Ord 9500 atlas change from RS-2/2 to CR-2/7. g Planning Department Recommends: Zoning Board Reconnnends PROPONENTS present at meeting UP OP�i EITT present at ineeting Kail repTies in FAVOR Mail replies AGAi ITST— Date(s) Continued Denial Approval, 4-3 One Eleven Two Thirty-four Mar 2y, 1984 IF THIS APPLICATIO14 IS NOT LEGISLATIVELY DECIDED WITHIN 63 DAYS FROh1 APRIL 26, 1984, THIS APPLICATION SHALL BE DEEMED TO HAVE BEEN DENIED. (ORD 9500, SECTION 3513) PAGE NO: 19 CONTINUED MOVED: CAROLLO SECOND: DAWKINS UNANIMOUS (NOTE: This item was sent back to the Planning Advisory Board) CONTINUED TO MAY 10, 1984 CITY COMMISSION AGENDA MEETING DATE: A,,,ri 1 26, 1984 PAGE NO: 20 a Groundbreakir:g ceremony of Latin Quarter Paving Project, Corner of S. W. 16th Avenue and S. W. 5th Street Eurgawal ITEMS 31A THROUGH 70 ARE NON -PLANNING AND ZONING ITEMS AND MAY BE CONSIDERED BY THE COMMISSION AS TIME PERMITS OR AS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED 31A. Discussion of sale of bonds for the City of Miami. 32. Discussion of City Manager Emoluments. 33• Discussion of Cuban Association of Accountants in Exile. 34 Discussion of Richard Rosichan Contract. (Companion to Item #61.1) 35. Discussion of office renovations for amity Hall. 36. Discussion of Miami Center I (Ball Point). 37. Discussion of Status Report on Urban Development Action Grants. HELD M-84-474 MOVED: FERRE SECOND: PLUMMER UNANIMOUS NOT TAKEN UP M-84-482 MOVED: PLU'MHER SECOND: DAWKINS ABSENT: CAROLLO DISCUSSION (See Agenda Item 61.1) M-84-501 MOVED: PLUMMER SECOND: DAWKINS ABSENT: CAROLLO & PEREZ DISCUSSION DISCUSSION MEETING DATE: April 26, 19814 ORDINANCES - EMERGENCY 38. ORDINANCE - EMERGENCY stablishing a new special revenue fund entitled: "Summer Youth Employment and raining rogram-- " appropriating funds for its operation in the amount of $646 800 from the United S a es Department of Labor, and authorizing the City Manager to accept the grant award from the United States Department of Labor and to negotiate the necessary contract(s)and/or agreement(s) to carry out the grant project, containing a repealer provision and a severability clause. City Manager recommends. (companion to Item #56) 39• ORDINANCE - EMERGENCY Amending Ordinance No. 9534 , adopted December 9, 1982, the existing capital improvement appropriations ordinance, as amended, by increasing a2proRriations for MooreMar` Redevelopment in the amount of 9 , 00 rom a con ri u ion from the debt service fund in the capital improvement fund: containing a repealer provision and a severability clause. City Manager recommends. (companion to Item #53) PAGE NO: 21 EMERGENCY ORD. 9828 MOVED: DAWKINS SECOND: PEREZ UNANIMOUS EMERGENCY ORD. 9829 MOVED: DAWKINS SECOND: PLUMMER UNANIMOUS w MEETING April 26, 19811 PAGE NO: 22 ORDINANCES - SECOND READING 40. ORDINANCE - SECOND READING Amending Sections 1 and 6 of Ordinance No. 9684 adopted September 29, 1983, the annual appropriations ordinance for fiscal year ending September 30, 1984, by increasin the �a � pro riations foi� Fi'egenera fund, ' special programs and accounts, in the amount of $17433 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 Iiospiital; containing a repealer provision and a severability clause. City Manager recommends. (This item was passed on first reading at the 2/28/84 City Commission lnecti tic, . It Gaas moved by Commissioner Plummer and seconded by Vice Mayor Perez) 41. ORDINANCE - SECOND READING Amending Sections 62-15, 62- 24, 62-26, 62-32, 62-33, 62- 34, 62-35, 62-47, 62-48, 62-49, 62-52 and 62-53 of Chapter 62, entitled "Zoning and Planning", of the Code of the City of Miami, Florida, as amended, by providing for an increase in membership of the City anning Advisory board an t e City --Zoning oard to consist oF7 members and 1 alternate member for each board, establishing 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 boar attendance at the meetings of said board; containing a repealer provision and a severability clause. (This item was passed on First Reading at the 2/28/84 Commission meeting. It was moved by Vice Mayor Perez and seconded by Commissioner Carollo). CONTINUED TO NEXT . FLANNING/ZONING MEETING CONTINUED TO NEXT PLANNING/ZONING MEETING CITY COMMISSID 'ENDA Au C CNR [ RL0191 tIk15 MEETING DATE: April 26, 1984 PAGE NO: 23 42. ORDINANCE - SECOND READING Providing for the holding of a Special Municipal Election in the City of' Hiami, Florida, on _S_e_ptt_e_m�ber 4, 1984 with respect --- tyre ssuance of $35,0001000 Park and Recreation Facilities Bonds. i y anager recommends. (This item was passed on First Reading at the 3/29/84 Commission meeting. It was moved by Mayor Ferre and seconded by Commissioner Dawkins) 43. ORDINANCE - SECOND READING Authorizing the issuance, subject to the election herein provided for, of $35 000 000 Park and Recreation' acfii— ies 'Bonds o+f the City of Nliiami, FT—orida, 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 the ad valorem taxes to pay such bonds. City Manager recommends. (This item was passed on First Reading at the 3/29/84 Commission meeting. It was moved by Mayor Ferre and seconded by Commissioner Dawkins) 44. ORDINANCE - SECOND READING Providing for the holding of a S ecial Municipal Election in e City7f Mlami�,-716rida, on September 41 19841 with respect to the issuance of $220 t OO._�O, OOO Southeast vU ertown/Vark West ommuMy edenelopment _.rea - onds. City 11anager recommends. (This iterr; was passed on Frist Reading at the 3/29/84 Commission meeting. It was moved by Mayor Ferre and seconded by Commissioner Dawkins) CONTINUED TO NEXT PLANNING/ZONING MEETING CONTINUED TO NEXT PLANNING/ZONING MEETING WITHDRAWN CITY COMMISSION _ AGENDA 4`�5 c�riT �t� nrl�lU� �a MEETING DATE: April 26, 19814 PAGE NO: 24 45. ORDINANCE - SECOND READING Authorizing the issuance, subject to the election herein provided for, $20,0001000 Southeast Overtown/Park West Community' e d eve o men -Area Bonds'' of the City of iami, Florida, for the purpose of paying the cost and acquisition, r:0,idential and business relocation, demolition, site and infrastructure improvements, financial assistance for the construction of low and moderate income housing, historic preservation, and the construction of replacement housing and residential displacees; providing for the levy and collection of ad valorem taxes to pay such bonds. City Manager recommends. (This i.ten, was passed on First Reading at -the 3/29/84 Commission meeting. It was moved by Mayor Ferre and seconded by Commissioner Dawkins) 46. ORDINANCE - SECO14D READING Amending Ordinance 9332, the City of Miami Cable Television License Ordinance; amending the appendix to said ordinance relating to technical specifications and system characteristics by deferring the requirement for Ymp emen ing two-way interactive services until a e ermina ion no£�`1 ter than December 31, 1984, as to whether the technology of the industry has made such services to residential subscribers feasible; providing for annual reviews thereafter, and amending all provisions of the ordinance to conform to this amendment. City Manager recommends. (This item was passed on First Reading at the 2/28/84 Commission meeting. It was moved by Commissioner Carollo and seconded by Commissioner Plummer) WITHDRAWN CONTINUED BY M-84-464 MOVED: PLUMMER SECOND: DAWKINS ABSENT: CAROLLO CITY Am COMMISSION AGENDA PAGE NO: 25 WETING DATE: - April 26, 19814 ORDINANCES - FIRST READING 47. ORDINANCE - FIRST READING Amending Section 1 of Ordinance No. 8719, as amended by establishing a new trust and agency fund entitled: "Summer Food Service Program or Children - 19 ", said appropriating funds for the operation of same :in the amount of $264 041 containing a repealer provision and a severability clause. City Manager recommends. 4$. ORDINANCE - FIRST READING An ordinance amending Ordinance No. 9538 adopted January 13, 1983 which prohibited the use of Cable Television for distribution of obscene or indecent material by repealing Sections thereof and substituting new sections to redefine the violation of Ordinance 9538 as t e knowing distribution by wire or cable of any material which as been judicial y determined to be obscene or indecent and to establis group s and procedures for imposition of penalties for violation of Ordinance No.9538. back-up - 4/16/84. City Manager recommends. EMERGENCY ORD. 9830 MOVED: PLUMMER SECOND: DAWKINS UNANIMOUS CONTINUED BY M-84-464 MOVED: PLUMMIR SECOND: DA14KINS ABSENT: CAROLLO CITY COMMISSION AGENDA MEETING DATE: April. 26, 1984 RESOLUTIONS 49. RESOLUTION Accepting in principle only the concept of the Ambassador Square Marina, as proposedr by Ambassador Square, Inc., proposed to be located on the Western Shore a Biscayne Bay, anco' on > sca yne Bay immediately south of the S.E. 8th Street Bridge. City Manager recommends. 50. RESOLUTION Authorizing the -Director of Finance to pay to Lorean Browning, as personal representative of the Estate of Johnny �G�' 13oowning,-or eceasccd; estate and on beha?f of all lawful benefica.ari.es and survivors of Johnny C. Browning, Jr., deceased, the a sum of Thirty Thousand Dollars ($301000.OU , without e admission of liability, in full and complete settlement of any and all claims and demands against the City of Miami, Michael Liotti, and Kenneth I. Harms, upon execution of a release releasing the City of Miami, Michael Liotti, and Kenneth I. Harms from all claims and demands. City Attorney recommends. 51. RESOLUTION Authorizing the City Manager to enter into a lease a�rreement, in substantia7Ty the form attached hereto, to lease approximately _1._5.. �9�60. square feet of Bay Bottom Land for tie operation and maintenance of a docking facility for ferry service to and from Fisher stand. Clty anager recommends. V, PAGE NO: 2CY R-84-484 MOVED: PLUMMER SECOND: DAWKINS ABSENT: CAROLLO & PEREZ R-84-499 MOVED: PLUrMER SECOND: DAWKINS ABSENT: CAROLLO & PEREZ DISCUSSION CITY COMMISSION AGENDA M4 co MEETING DATE: April 26, 1984 PAGE NO: 27 52. RESOLUTION Declaring that the most advantageous method to develop Overtown/Fark West Phase I is y a UniMd evelopment Project (UDP), authorizing the City Manager to develo2 a request for proposals RFP for a IJDP, and setting a ublic arin5 for May 102 testimony regarcfi'L;g L, Rc P i'or a UDP for residential and commercia facilities to be ocated on nine City blocks, irregularly bounded by Northwest 6th Street or wes ree , Northwest 10th Street, North iFi' ami A venue, or ..1wes —end Avenue, and wh'Northwest � 3rd venue (I-liatni A L. Knolalton l� ocks 24, 25, 37, 441 45, 46, 55, 56 and the portions" of P.W. 1111itc5 Re -Sub of Blocl< 36); authorizing the issuance of an RI-P, selecting a Certified Public Accounting Firm and appointing members of a Review Committee to evaluate proposals and report findings to the City Manager as required by the City Charter and Code. City Manager recommends. 53. RESOLUTION Accepting the bid of AAIEM Construction Corp. in the proposed amount of $870,700 base bid of the proposal, for Moore Park Redevelopment; with monies therefor allocated from the "Moore Park Redevelopment" account in the amount of $870,000 to cover the contract cost; allocating from said fund the amount of �$6�0948 to cover the cost of project expeIlse; al.loc:iting from said fluid the amount of $17,415 Lo cover Lhc: cost of such ite-ins as advL'I-Lisillr'_, Lusting laboratories, and posta:� e; allocating from said fund th,-� a hOLIIIL of $1 :3, 060 to cover the cost of artwork; Ind authorizing tllu City Manager to execute a contract with said firm. (Companion to Item #39) City Manager recommends. R-84-496 MOVED: DAWKINS SECOND: PLUMMER ABSENT: CAROLLO & PEREZ R-84-497 MOVED: DAWKINS SECOND: PLUMMER ABSENT: CAROLLO & PEREZ CITY COMMISSION AGENDAC1LS (C {MEETING DATE: April 26, 1984 PAGE NO: 28 54. RESOLUTION R-84-495 Adcepting the bids of four MOVED: DAWKINS suppliers at a proposed cost SECOND: PLUMMER of $893, 018. 00; rejecting UNANIMOUS individual bids for one item received from six (6) suppliers and authorizing the purchase from Potamkin Chevrolet, Inc. under a Metropolitan Dade County Contract at a proposed cost of $179,488.00, as indicated below and identified on the attached tabulation of bids, for furnishing approximately 128 light automotive vehicles on a contract basis to the Department of Building and Vehicle Maintenance for use by several City Departments at a *. proposed grand total amount of $1 072,466.00; allocating M`L767s6717or of nds from the 1983- 8E operating budgets of the Department3 as fol.loti�.s: Building and Vehicle Maintenance - $979,742.00, Police - $29,050.00, Fj.re, Rescue and Inspeciton Services - $34,732.00, Finance - $11,577.00 and the Office of Intergovernmental Affairs - $17,366.00; authorizing the City Manager to instruct the purchasing agent to issue Purchase Orders for this equipment. City Manager recommends. 55. RESOLUTION R-84-500 Authorizing the City Manager MOVED: DAWKINS to negotiate a contract with SECOND: PLUMMER the Urban League of Greater ABSENT: CAROLLO & PEREZ MiamiInc., Gibson lnstitute or Social 7ange, not -to - exceed �b=; 'to produce a report documenting the extent of Minority }ispanic and EflackYVendor Procurement with EE —�'i y o iiamz or - e ten year period preceeding the passage of the City's first Minority Procurement Ordinance, October, 1981. City Manager recommends. OWU COMMISSION AGENDA MuCnl �lIL111 NIEETINGDATE: April 26, 1984 PAGE NO: 29 56. RESOLUTION Ratifying, confirming, and approving, by a 4/5ths affirmative vote of the City Commission, the actions of the City Manager in waiving competi�ive bid require►Tients and in authorizing the emergency purchase of services from Belafonte Tacolcy Center TB7M--to provide for t e administration and operation of JTPA Title II-B Summer Youth Employment and Training Program (SYETP) by the said organization with funds therefor in an amount not to exceed $498,300.00. Allocated from J! - e :l7-B SYFT P Fund. City Manager recommends. (companion to Item #38). 57. WITHDRAWN 58. RESOLUTION Allocating $36 600 from pecia1 Programs and Accounts: Contingent Fund, to two (2) previously approved _ Social . Jet Vices gencies misted herein, to provide the 20% local match to purchase vehicles through the Florida e�par'EFeFE oi' 17 anspor a ion Section 16i( b7 (2) rogram, authorizing the City Manager to enter into agreements with the aforementioned agencies. City Manager recommends. (Companion to Item 65) R-84-494 MOVED: DA14KINS SECOND: PEREZ UNANIMOUS WITHDRAWN R-84-488 MOVED: PEREZ SECOND: PLUMMER ABSENT: CAROLLO N A a �7 - CBMMISSION ACENDA CITY �.- MEETING DATE: April 26, 1984 59. RESOLUTION Authorizing the City Manager to amend the Request for Proposals for the development ofCultural, Recreation and Entertainment Facilities on City --owned Watson Island to extend the 'deadline Tor the submission of proposals from May 7, 1984 to November 12 9 ; further directing the City Manager to distribute the amendment containing the new date for submission of proposals in the same manner in which the Request for Proposals was distributed. City Manager recommends. 60. RESOLUTION Accepting the completed work of L.G.H. cons ruction Co r of-tion for construction -Park - eR'eeve-l.epme-nT at- — Z-a cost of $612, 1a06.5'7, authorizing an increase in the contract amount of 211471-1.57, said funds to be furnished from monies already allocated to the project; assessing $24,500 as liquidated damages for 49 days overrun of contract time and authorizing a final paXment of $38,967.77. City Tanager recommends. 61. RESOLUTION Accepting the completed work of P.N.M. Corporation at a total cost or $29,229.65 for UPARR - Handicapped Access -Improvements - Package " "; and authorizing a rinal payment of $2,922.97. City Manager recommends. 61.1 RESOLUTIO14 Authorizing; the City Manager to execute a contract, in subs an is y 1e aLtached form, for Richard Rosichan to be the Director o f -=Me Committee for "Responsible Bonds fo7l Te pee anc a s�'; allocating; therefor an amount not to exceed $1,000 for such services from Special Programs and Accounts Contingent Fund. (Companion to Item #34) PAGE NO: 30 R-84-498 MOVED: PLUT•DIER SECOND: DAWKINS ABSENT: PEREZ & CAROLLO NOT TAKEN UP NOT TAKEN UP R-84-483 MOVED: PLUMMER SECOND: DAWKINS ABSENT: CAROLLO z - , MEETING BATE: - April_ 26, 1984 PAGE Nn' 31 61.2 RESOLUTION Accepting the completed work of P.N.M. Corp?o_ra ion at a total cost of $12 ,08 .00 for Hadley Park - Miscellaneous m rovements - Tennis Courts 2nd Bidding); and authorizing anal payment of $12, 308.20. City Manager recommends. 3:30 P.M. PUBLIC HEARINGS 62. (PH) RESOLI`ION Approving in principle the application of, the following developer for submission by the City of Miami to the U. S. Department; of Housing and Urban Develo��mcnt for an Urban e� vv o mC�nt 1A ction Grant: vveerrtown Economic Development or oration nc. for construction o' Twenty Units 6f Sales Housing 1n t e Overtown Community Development area. City Manager recommends. 63. (PH) ORDINANCE - FIRST READING Amending Section. No. 14-17 of the Code of the City of Miami, Florida, as amended, to alter the boundaries of the Downs- own Ueelopment District to exclude the area commonly referred to as Point View) zoned RG-3/7 bounded generally by S.E. loth Terrace and S.E. 14th Lane: containing a repealer provision and a severability clause. City Manager recommends. NOT TAKEN 1iP R-84-486 MOVED: DAWKINS SECOND: PLUMMER ABSENT: CAROLLO FIRST READING MOVED: PLUMMER SECOND: DAWKINS ABSENT: CAROLLO & PEREZ CITY CBMMISSION AGENDA 9(m(w ((�)qffp (Prok VJ_,A)� MEETING DATE: April 26, 1984 PAGE NO: 32 BOARDS AND COMMITTEES 64. RESOLUTION NOT TAKEN UP Appointing certain individuals , to serve as members on tie Audit Advisory Committee. 65. RESOLUTION Appointing certain individuals NOT TAKEN UP to serve on to Mlami Waterfront Board. 66. RESOLUTION NOT TAKEN UP Amending Section 2 of Resolution No. 79-172, March 8, �979f as amended - by Resolution NO- 31-377, April Re c3!—_9T �W��].CrGT Cated and established th'C _- liiami _ate_ frorit _ Board, providing ^for theWaiver of existing residency requirement for certain alternate members possessing outstanding experience or talent in waterfront -related issues. 67. RE_SOLUTION Appointing certain individuals NOT TAKEN UP to the City of Miami erita6e Conservation Board. `- FORMALIZATION OF CITY 68. +1ESOLUTION (Formalizing Motion 84-369) Approving the utilization of a passenger van for use by the Wynwood Elderly Center. (Companion to Item #58) �'. RESOLUTION (Formalizing Motion 84-396) Authorizing and directing the City Manager to allocate an amount not to exceed $300.00 as a contribution to "Horizonte 17811 in connection with a planned march seeking the understanding, solidarity and respect for the rights of immigrants to the United States, including the Mariel refugees. 70. RESOLUTION (Formali-zing Motion 84-463) Authorizing the C;.ty Manager to execute an agreement, in substantially the attached f.)r:n;, with Athalie M. Range for professional legislative consultant services concerning legislation which impacts on the City of Miami and its citizens; allocating therefore an amount not to exceed $15,000 for such services and an amount not to exceed $6,000 for reimburs- able expenses from Special Programs and Accounts Contingent Fund. R-84-487 MOVED: PERE'. SECOND: DAWKINS ABSENT: CAROLLO NOT TAKEN UP R-84-493 MOVED: CAROLLO SECOND: PEREZ UNANIMOUS . �R �HCQQ,R 45 Q6'TED i3 1� Co v�� d SUPPLEMENTAL AGENDA 10 PRESENTATIONS FOR CI`-"Y CCNMTSSTCTI �11 1 G CF 'ITR SDAY, APRIL 26, 1984 1. MNIN E23DATION: Officer Madison Freeman --- Officer of the Month for month Presented of I-ebruary 1984 2. Certificate of J. O. Procu for sponsoring dinner at Vizcaya, Sister Cities Appreciation Nice Delegation. Presented 3. Commendation: Presented to COCAL, represented by Roberto Recio, for their efforts Presented in promoting tourism in Miami and welcoming their convention.