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ORDINANCE IJO. oZI
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SI,CTION I OF
ORDINANCE NO. 8719 ADOPTED OC`I'OBER 26,
1977, THE SUMMARY GRANT APPROI'RIATI.ONS
ORDINANCE, BY ES`I'ABLISIiING A NEW TRUST
AND AGENCY FUND, ENTITLED COMMUNITY
DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT (NINTH YEAR);
AND APPROPRIATING $10, 003, 000 FOR THE',
EXI=;CUTiON Oi' SAINIE;
AND CONTAINING A
SEVERABILITY PROVISION.
WHEREAS, the City Commission adopted Ordinance No. 8719 on
October 26, 1977, establishing resources and appropriations for
grant funds anticipated by the City of Miami; and
WHEREAS, it is anticipated that the Department of Housing &
Urban Development will award to the City of Miami a grant of
$10,003,000 to provide community development activities for the
period commencing June 16, 1983, and ending June 15, 1984; and
WHEREAS, the herein Ordinance is a proper vehicle to appro-
priate the aforesaid $10,003,000 grant;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COMMISSION OF THE CITY
Of' MIA_MI , FLORIDA:
Section 1. Section 1 of Ordinance No. 8719, adopted October 26,
1977, is hereby amended in the following particulars.1/
"Section 1. The following Trust and Agency
Funds are hereby established and resources
are hereby appropriated as described herein.
FUND TITLE: Community Development Block
Grant (9th Year) -----^--
RESOURCES: Federal Grant - U.S. Department
of Housing & Ur_ban Development $10,00-wl,000
APPROPRIATION: Community Development Block
Grant (9th Year) $1.0, 00 -i, 000"
_17-Underscor.ed words and/or figures constitute the amendment proposk2u.
The remaining provisions are now in effect and remain unchanged.
Asterisks indicate omitted and unchanged material.
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Section 2. The herein appropriat-ion of $10,003,000 For
Community Development refers to these pub]i.cly supported physical
development activities and th()se re]atrd soc.i.a]_ or economic develop-
ment activities being carried out within a reasonable period of time
in accordance with the approved Grant Program linal Statement.
Section 3. Should any Dart or provision of this ordinance
be declared by a Court of competent jurisdiction to be invalid, the
same shall not affect the validity of the Ordinance as a whole.
PASSED ON FIRST READING BY TTTLE ONLY this 6t.h day of
Apri 1 , 1983.
PASSED AND ADOPTED ON SECOND AND FINAL READING BY TITLE
ONLY this 901 day of .tune
ATTEST:
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CLERK
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BUDGETARY RFVIEW:
MANOHAR SURANA, D'AKECTOR
DEPT. OF MANAGEME & BUDGET
1983.
Maurice 1. Terre
i _MAYOR _�..-----------
LEGAL REVIEW: APPROVED AS TO FORM AND CORRECTNESS:
08ERT F. CLARK JOSE R. GARCIA-PEDROSAi
DEPUTY CITY ATTORNEY CITY ATTORNEY
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9th ,Year Community Development
March 24, 1983
Page '2
1. HOUSING
Preservation of the City's existing housing stock is a cornerstone
of Miami's community -wide housing improvement strategy. In previous
years, Community Development Block Grant Funds have been used to
_— fund both single and multifamily low -interest rehabilitation loan
programs in the City's Community Development target areas. Sufficient
funds are on hand to fund the continuation of the Great Neighborhood
Single Family Housing Rehabilitation Program through the 9th CD
program year. However, to continue the City's Multi -Family Housing
Rehabilitation Loan Program, 9th year CD funding will be necessary.
In view of the Federal Government's overall reduction in the level
of housing program funding for Miami and our ever increasing
housing needs, it is important to continue these programs with
CDBG resources.
2. ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
This activity is essential to the growth of the community. The
economic development strategy is to maximize the economic base
of the neighborhoods, revitalize neighborhood businesses, stimulate
public/private partnerships and investments, upgrade the quality
of employment opportunities and create jobs through the funding
of community based economic development agencies, participation
in Overtown redevelopment projects and assisting commercial
rehabilitation efforts.
CDBG funding is recommended for a Low Interest Revolving Loan
Fund for businesses as well as a Commercial Facade Improvement
Program. Both of these activities will aid in the revitilization
of neighborhood businesses.
Based on the City Commission policy gstablished in the Eighth Year
CDBG program, Community -Based Organizations (CBO) are expectea
to produce non -city funding sufficient to bring their level of
funding up to a minimum of $50,000. The City would fund each
CBO at the level of $37,750. The schedule that has been
established and followed of annually decreasing the City
funding and increasing the private share is intended to promote
agency self-sufficiency and an enlargement of private participation
in public projects.
All agencies are being recommended for a renewal of funding, except
for the Allapattah Merchants Association and Wynwood Economic
Development Corporation; both of which received a poor evaluation.
New economic development agencies will be selected for Allapattah
and Wynwood.
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M h . Year Community Development
March 24, 1983
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3. PUBLIC SERVICE PROGRAMS
Support services which complement the physical and economic devel-
opment thrusts of the Community Development program are necessary
to assist residents and improve the quality of life in neigh-
borhoods. The Public Service programs funded are tailored to
the needs of particular neighborhoods and include transportation,
child care, health care, elderly services, job training and
recreation programs.
Federal regulations have placed a ten per cent (10%) cap on
funding for public service programs. A waiver of this regulation
will be requested from HUD in order to maintain the current level
of social service programs.
A majority of social service agencies now being funded are being
recommended for renewed funding at the current level. Those
agencies not being recommended are Residential Homemakers, which
is a County operated program and the County's responsibility;,
James E. Scott Community Association and the Rafael Villaverde
Activities and Nutrition Centers of Dade County, both of which
were funded on a one-time emergency basis; Tenant Education
Association of Miami, which has received a poor evaluation; and
United Family and Children's Services of Dade County, Inc., which
serves a rapidly declining population in the Downtown area of
Miami.
4. ON -GOING PROGRAMS
The following existing programs
either to continue operations or
for funding:
Overtown Shopping Center
Park West
Overtown Urban Initiatives
Garment Center - Phase II
Miami Capital Development,
5. ADMINISTRATION
which require additional funding
complete a project are recommended
Project
Inc.
We are recommending that the level for administration be maintained
at the same level as last year.
The City-wide Advisory Board has not yet had a chance to comment on
our recommendations, but two meetings will be held with them on
March 23 and 30, to discuss the projects, and their comments will
be submitted immediately for your review.
DS/mr
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31 INTER -OFFICE MEMORANDUM
Howard V. Gary DATE March 24, 1983 FILE
City Manager
S u9 JE_T 9th Year Community Development
Application
"DY Dena Spillman RUEREYCES City Commission Agenda
- Director April 6, 1983
Department of Community Development {NCL09URES
It is recommended that the City
Commission approve the attached
ordinance and resolution, author-
izing the City Manager to appro-
priate Community Development (ninth
year) Block Grant funds and submit
a final statement to the U.S.
Department of Housing & Urban
Development requesting funds in the
amount of $10,005,000 for the proposed
Community Development program during
1983-84, and further authorizing
the City Manager, upon approval of
said grant by HUD, to accept the
same and negotiate the necessary
implementing contracts and
agreements.
A Public Hearing on the 9th year Community Development Block Grant
(CDBG) program is scheduled on April 6, 1983. This will be the only
hearing at the City Commission regarding the proposed application.
June 16, 1.983 will begin the 9th year of Community Development
funding for the City of Miami. The ninth year funding level is
$10,005,000, an increase of $380,000 over eighth year funding.
This increment to our grant is not because of an expansion in
federal funding of the Housing and Urban Development program. It
is because this year the 1980 census data as it relates to poverty
was available for the first time to be part of the computation
used to determine a City's grant. The new data showed an increase
in the poverty level for the City of Miami, therefore more funds
have been allocated.
Despite this small addition to the City's grant, funding remains
limited. It is the recommendation of staff that funding be
concentrated in those activities which will have the greatest impact:
Housing
Economic Development
Public Service Programs
On -Going Projects
OF MIAMI
LEGAL MOTICF
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
Sookle Williams, who on oath says that she is the Vice President
of Legal Advertising of the Miami Review and Daily Record, a
daily (except Saturday, Sunday and Legal Holidays) newspaper,
published at Miami In Dade County, Florida; that the attached
copy of advertisement, being a Legal Advertisement of Notice
In the matter of
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was published in said newspaper in the Issues of
June 2(,1, 1_1)P3
Afflant further says that the said Miami Review and Daily
Record Is a newspaper published at Miami in said Dade County,
Florida, and that the said newspaper has heretofore been
continuously published In said Dade County, Florida, each day
(except Saturday, Sunday and Legal Holidays) and has been
— entered as second class mail matter at the post office In
Miami in said Dade County, Florida, for a period of one year
next preceding the first publication of the attached copy of
advertiser t; and affiant further says that she has neither
paid p mssad any person, fine or corporation any discount,
rebate, mission or refund for the purpose of securing this
adverts on for publl at on in the sal newspaper.
� Sworn to and subscribed before me this
` 0th June 8, 3
... day of ............................. A.D.19......
Terris Franco
Notary Public, State of Florida at Large
(SEAL)
My Commission expires Dec. 21, 1985.
All interested will take notice that on the 91h day of June, 1983, the
City Commission of Miami, Florida adopted the following titled
ordinances:
ORDINANCE NO. 9631
AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING A NEW SPE-
CIAL REVENUE FUND ENTITLED "COMMUNITY DEVELOP.
MENT BLOCK GRANT JOBS PROGRAM" AND APPROPRIAT-
ING $2,761.000 FOR THE EXECUTION OF SAID PROGRAM;
CONTAINING A REPEALER PROVISION AND A SEVERABIL-
ITY CLAUSE.
ORDINANCE NO. 9632
AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTIONS 35-91,
35-92 AND 35-93 OF THE CODE OF THE CITY OF MIAMI,
FLORIDA, AS AMENDED, ESTABLISHING RATES AT CER-
TAIN ON -STREET PARKING METERS AND CERTAIN OFF.
STREET LOTS; ESTABLISHING RATES AT MUNICIPAL
PARKING GARAGES; FURTHER PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE
DATE OF OCTOBER 1, 1983 FOR THE HEREIN RATE
INCREASES; RATIFYING AND CONFIRMING ALL ACTS OF
THE OFF-STREET PARKING BOARD AND ITS DIRECTOR AS
TO RATES HERETOFORE CHARGED; FURTHER PROVID•
ING THAT THE DIRECTOR SHALL CAUSE CERTIFIED COP-
IES TO BE FILED PURSUANT TO SECTION 503 OF THE
TRUST INDENTURE; FURTHER AUTHORIZING THE OFF-
STREET PARKING BOARD TO DEVELOP EXPERIMENTAL
RATE STRUCTURE^ AND TO INITIATE RATES FOR NEW
FACILITIES DURING THE FISCAL YEAR: CONTAINING A
REPEALER PROVISION AND A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE.
ORDINANCE NO. 9633
AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 1 OF
ORDINANCE NO. 9534, ADOPTED DECEMBER 9, 1982. THE
CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT APPROPRIATION ORDINANCE FOR
FISCAL YEAR ENDING SEPTEMBER 30, 1983. AS AMENDED,
BY ESTABLISHING UNANTICIPATED INTEREST EARNED AS
A RESOURCE IN THE CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT FUND IN
THE AMOUNT OF $633,900 AND APPROPRIATING THIS
AMOUNT TO GOVERNMENT CENTER PARKING GARAGE
FURTHER TRANSFERRING SAID RESOURCE AND PROJ-
ECT FROM THE CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT FUND TO THE
GOVERNMENT CENTER PARKING GARAGE ENTERPRISE
FUND TO INCREASE APPROPRIATIONS FROM $10,400,000
TO $11,033,900. ITEM XIi,B.1.: CONTAINING A REPEALER
PROVISION AND A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE
ORDINANCE NO. 9634
AN ORDINANCE APPROVING EXPENDITURES REQUIRED
BY THE DEPARTMENT OF OFF-STREET PARKING FOR THE
OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE OF GUSMAN CULTURAL
CENTER AND THE OLYMPIA BUILDING OF THE CITY OF
MIAMI FOR THE FISCAL YEAR COMMENCING OCTOBER 1,
1983 AND ENDING SEPTEMBER 30. 1984; AND ALSO APPROV.
ING THE ENUMERATED SOURCES OF REVENUE FROM SAID
OPERATION; CONTAINING A REPEALER PROVISION AND
A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE.
ORDINANCE NO 9635
AN ORDINANCE APPROVING APPROPRIATIONS FOR THE
FISCAL YEAR COMMENCING OCTOBER 1. 1983 AND END.
iNG SEPTEMBER 30,1984 BY THE DEPARTMENT OF OFF-
STREET PARKING; FURTHER AUTHORIZING THE OFF-STREET
PARKING BOARD TO DEVELOP EXPERIMENTAL RATE STRUC-
TURES AND TO INITIATE RATES FOR NEW FACILITIES DUR-
ING THE FISCAL YEAR; CONTAINING A REPEALER PROVI-
SiON AND A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE.
ORDINANCE NO. 9636
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 1 OF ORDINANCE
NO. 8719, AS AMENDED BY ESTABLISHING A NEW TRUST
AND AGENCY FUND ENTITLED: "SUMMER FOOD SERVICE
PROGRAM FOR CHILDREN — 1983", AND APPROPRIAT-
ING FUNDS FOR THE OPERATION OF SAME iN THE AMOUNT
OF $133,532. CONTAINING A REPEALER PROVISION AND A
SEVERABILITY CLAUSE.
ORDINANCE NO. 9637
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 1 OF ORDINANCE
NO. 8719, ADOPTED OCTOBER 26, 1977, THE SUMMARY
GRANT APPROPRIATIONS ORDINANCE, AS AMENDED; BY
ESTABLISHING A NEW TRUST AND AGENCY FUND ENTITLED:
"SUMMER YOUTH EMPLOYMENT PROGRAM — 1983/CETA
VI"; APPROPRIATING FUNDS FOR THE OPERATION OF SAID
TRUST AND AGENCY FUND IN THE AMOUNT OF $800,000;
CONTAINING A REPEALER PROVISION AND SEVERABIL-
ITY CLAUSE.
ORDINANCE NO. 9638
A,N ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 2.47 OF THE CODE
OF THE CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA, AS AMENDED, WHICH
DEALS WITH FEES FOR THE PREPARATION AND ISSU-
ANCE BY THE CITY CLERK'S OFFICE OF COPIES OF
RESOLUTIONS, ORDINANCES AND OTHER PUBLIC RECORDS,
BY PROVIDING FOR AN INCREASE IN SAID FEES;
CONTAINING A REPEALER PROVISION AND A SEVERABIL-
ITY CLAUSE.
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ORDINANCE NO. 9639
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 1 OF ORDINANCE
NO. 8719 ADOPTED OCTOBER 26, 1977, THE SUMMARY
GRANT APPROPRIATIONS ORDINANCE, BY ESTABLISHING
A NEW TRUST AND AGENCY FUND, ENTITLED COMMU-
NITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT (NINTH YEAR); AND
APPROPRIATING $10,003,000 FOR THE EXECUTION OF SAME;
ARLILITY ' 011t.