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VIPFRFAS, the Miami nl.annimq A(lvi:-ory `qoar_d at i_1.s meeti.nN of
November
17, 1982, Ttem No. 5,
follo�,.,ino an advertised hc>arinn,
adopted
P e s iution 1.;0, Pn,g 83-q2,
by a 7
to 11 vote, RF,1-0 M MF;\1DIN'C
APPROVAL,
of applying the 11C-l:
GFNI^ .RAF, ('.S.E;
" RITAC-,P. CONS F?PvA,ri0N
OVERLAY
DISTRICI' to subject
property, as
hereinafter set, forth;
and
wHFPEAS, the Heritage Conservation P,oar0 has recommended
that certain interior features of the Pan American Ruildincl (('ite
Lull) he preserved and restored in connection with any future
reuse plans (Heritage Conservation 'Board Resolution 82-12); and
WHFREAS, the Heritage Conservation Board has requested the
opportunity to hold hearing-js and to make recommendation to the
City Commission prior to alteration of certain interior features
of said building (H-C Resolution 82-12); and
YMEREAS, the City Commission after careful consideration 'of
this matter deems it advisahl.e and in the hest interest of the
general welfare of the Cite of Miami and its inhah,itants to grant
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this application as hereinafter set forth:
NOW, THFRf?FORF, RE IT ORDAINFD RY THE COMMISSION OF THE CITY
OP MIAMI, FLORIOP,:
Section 1. Ordinance mo. 68'71., as amended, the Compre-
hensive 7,oning Ordinance of the City of Miami, is hereby amended
by applying tpP HC-l: general Use Heritage Conservation nverlav
�l.3trl�t i_t) iI))cr1(-,gn i"Tgina RIiiIdi.1n V1n as
IT,2 C10 T,an ',.Il`F?rDi-1V)', a pc) Ftin �")f: Tt77ck n �l
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the 1)1i.c RE>cor(I�, c)f a d P C'c�l_iTltnri_19,a, morI- partic..iilarI
C1eScrAhed af:; f)>>.i.04.'S: C iincinl at.l<'1)?S'r� (!Cher lf
ivnr_t},Gor�st 1!4 c.if_ fi �ctiotl 22-54-41 , thence n, rth a1.onc-j the west.
l i n e o a 1d section fc)r 1-4r3.79 t-Pt tn the i.ntersect:inn caF slid
west 1 i.ne with the Ci.ty cif 'rii ami mc)n)miPnt line on !7nuth nayshorP
nrlvc?, t,hPnc-(- 7,13s°42't: aInmi °,�ltel ,go)nl_Iinerit Ii_nr, fc)r 7)03.II feel:
to a r.oint, thence �z44'22'R a rli5tance of 77.52 feet tc) the Paint
of Reginriine cal' the herein dcrihed tract c)f T a n d ; t'lence.
S44°2.2'E for S13.97 feet to a point, thence S45°38'W for 1-08.00
feet to a point, thence �;44°52'r for 117.79 feet to a point,
thence T154031'E for 16r,.50 feet to a pc) i.nt, thence m36°09'F for
168.36 fo.et Lo a pr)i.nt, thence N'44°1h'V, for 281..3H feet. to a
;point, theTICe S83°10f_or 173.21 feet to a point, thence-
1•144°22'w for 828.56 feet to a point, thence S3gO42'W for 120.89
feet to the Point of Reyinning of the herein descrihed tract of
land (it is the intent of this �escr. iption that it include the
undedicated road 3%nown as Fan American ')rive including the row of
royal palms on loth sides; the area known as Clipper Circle; and
the building that was formerly the Pan American Terini.nal Building
and is now the Tliami City full. and the yr.a.ss area bounded by the
asphalt drives around the said building); and by making all the
necessary changes in the zoni.nq district: map made a Part of said
ordinance No. 6871, by reference and description in Article III,
Section 2, thereof-.
Section 2. The suhject- prot:erty: exemplifies the historical,
cultural, political, economic, or social trends of the community;
and embodies those distin<-iui;hiny characteristics of an ar_chirec-
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tural style, or period, or Trethod of construction;
Section 3. Public Hearincis hefore the Heritage Conserva-
tion Board, for specific, recommendations to the City Commission,
shall be a condition pr.e cedont to adoption of any intori_or reuse
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as a whole.
F I P ST P 1`, A 1" 1 M G P Y T T, T 1� f, v t h i 16th (9a-v of
December 1982.
PASSED ANM ADOPTED OPT 7,,NT1 FINAr, PFAnING [-IV 0MU"
this L'Ll'j day of jj 1 -ji-,,
ATTEST:
C i t\Clerk
PREPARED AND APPI20\7FD RY:
J0.41, E. MAXWEnY.,
Ashistarit City Attorney
APPROVED AS TO FORIM AND CORP.rCTNF,('S:
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MAURICE, A. FFRRF, Mavor
( )'. Orlp;Q' Clerk kif Ulu city of Mond, llovida
t' 'rltiti ilval tin tlik:. kh4v Cif --70((74;Af7!Cj
v) T it full. Irm: and correct Copy t,l I h,.1h 1.
oi-ditillice wtis pikliwd at th. Nollill D.w
COMItY COWL HOUSe At tit-' III jlWl' ' -.1
oi)j publicatimis by attaching wiz! v-jy
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Howard V. Gary November 19, 1982
City Manager
ORDINANCE AMENDMENTS - RECOMMENDED
APPLICATION OF HC-l: GENERAL USE
HERITAGE CONSERVATION OVERLAY DISTRIC
3500 PAN AMERICAN DRIVE, ORD. 6871
der' urelio E, Perez-Luyones COMMISSION AGENDA - DECEIBER 16, 1982
U Director PLANNING AND ZONING ITEMS
Planning and Zoning Boards
_ Administration Department
"It is recommended that the HC-l:
General Use Heritage Conservation
Overlay District be applied to
The Planning Advisory Board, at its meeting of November 17, 1982, Item 5, following
an advertised hearing adopted Resolution No. PAB 89-82, recommending approval
of the above petition with a seven to zero vote on the above site, also
described as a portion of Tract A of the plat of Dinner Key.
Backup information is included for your review.
An ORDIdAiCE to provide for the application of this Overlay District has been
prepared by the City Attorney's Office and submitted for consideration of
the City Commission.
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NOTE: Planning Department recommendation: APPROVAL.
9553
PLANN71 1G hAC`!' SIII E'T
AI'PLIC.I; T:
City of Miami Planni.n(l Department:
October 21, 1982
PETITION:
5. Consideration of recomrlendations concerning
appl-ication of the proposed IIC-1: GE,4ER �L
USI: IIERI-TAG1 COc:SERVATTON OVERLAY DISTP.ICT,
pursuant to COi11t.)1"ellensive 7oninCl Ordinance
46871, as amended, to the Prin Ame.i_lcnn
Tor^„lnal Pui_]d.l.no, cul.rontlf' MiCimi Cit;J Hill.,
3500 Ilan hl;Ierican Drive, as described in the
desi(Ination report.
(This is a companion item to Item 6.
REQUEST:
To apply the proposed HC-1 overlay to this
historic site, as described in the attached
designation report.
BACKGRCUND:
The subject property was included among 15
historic sites previously designated under
the City of Miami's Interim heritage Conser-
vation Zoning District ordinance. These
sites were selected as the first to be
recognized by the City because they are
alreadv listed on the National Register of
Historic Places.
ANALYSIS:
On October 26, 1982, the ne�•:1y established
Heritage Conservation Board held a public
hearing, and determined that the subject
property meets the following criteria for
historic site designation:
1. Exemplifies the historical, cultural,
political, economic, or social trends
of the community
The Pan American Terminal Building repre-
sents one of the most significant sites
in South Florida in the history of trans-
portation. Known as the "Air Gateway
Between the Americas," the Pan American
Seaplane Base linked the United States
with Latin America by way of air transpor-
tation, opening up major trade and passen-
ger routes. This event thus marked a
significant milestone in Miami's emergence
as an international city.
2. Embodies those cli.stincruishing character-
istics of an architectural style, or
Period, or method of construction.
At the time of its construction, the Pan
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American Terminal. Building was an
oiltstanC in-i e;•;alllUle of air termiIlal
design. Its innovative layout plan
and SC1CrltlfiC deS1CII1 Served a5 a
modal for other terminal buildings
in the United States and Latin Ar,,,er. ica .
3. Pecavise of its nrol:li.nE_nce or. s, anal.
1_c c <_lti.on, COIlt1"a: t`S O!. sitin(I rl C-IM21 Or
Scale, is an easily LC1C'_ntitiahle Visual
fe�tt:rc of a neir;Ilh()rhonrl or the city
and cmit_ributes to the cli_stillctive
cuaIi.ty or identity of such neir.h.5orhood
or the
The Pan American Terminal Building's
prominent location on Biscayne Bay at
the terminus of a long, broad, palm -
lined boulevard is a visual focus of
Coconut Grove.
The PAB need not reconsider_ the issue of
historic designation criteria; ho,::e%:er, it
should consider the appropriateness of the
proposed HC-1 zoning overlay as corl;pared to
any other "11C" regulations that could be
created for the subject property. The HC-1
overlav �•:ould not change. or modify any of
the existing zoning regulations.
RECO,,11•1E:;DATION: Planning Department -'Approval
Heritage Conservation Board - Approval.
Planning Advisory Board - Approval
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PAN AMERICAN TERMINAL BUILDING
350o PAN AMERICAN DRIVE
Designation Report
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REPORT OF THE CITY OF MIAMI PLANNING DEPARTMENT
TO THE HERITAGE CONSERVATION BOARD
ON THE POTENTIAL DESIGNATION OF
THE PAN AMERICAN TERMINAL BUILDING
3500 PAN AMERICAN DRIVE
AS A HERITAGE CONSERVATION ZONING DISTRICT
Prepared by "ZYs2� [� � 9-/S-fL
Historic "reservation Date
Consultant
Accepted by
Chairman Date
Designated by the Miami City Commission
Ordinance No.
Date
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CONTENTS
I. General Information
II. Significance
III. Historical Information
IV. Architectural Information
V. Planning Context
VI. HC Zoning Elements
VII. Bibliography
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GENERAL INFORMATION
Historic Name:
Pan American Terminal Building
Current Name:
Miami City Hall
Location:
3500 Pan American Drive
Miami, Florida
Present Owner:
City of Miami
3500 Pan American Drive
Miami, Florida 33133
Present Occupant:
City of Miami
3500 Pan American Drive
Miami, Florida 33133
Present Use:
City Hall
Present Zoning District:
P-R
HC Zoning Overlay District:
HC-1
Boundary Description of HC Zoning District:
A portion of Tract A of the plat of DINNER KEY, as recorded in Plat Book
34 at Page 2, of the Public Records of Dade County, Florida, more par-
ticularly described as follows: Commencing at the SW corner of the
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NW 1/4 of Section 22-54-41, thence north along the west line of said
section for 148.79 feet to the intersection of said west line with the
City of Miami monument line on South Bayshore Drive, thence N38�42'E
along said monument line for 503.11 feet to a point, thence S44"22'E
a distance of 77.52 feet to the Point of Beginning of the herein des-
cribed tract of land; thence S44°22'E for 813.97 feet to a point,
thence S45038'W for 108.00 feet to a point, thence S44°52'E for
417.79 feet to a point, thence N54°37'E for 168.50 feet to a point,
thence N36009'E for 168.36 feet to e. point, thence N44°18'W for
281.30 feet to a point, thence S83°10'W for 173.21 feet to a point,
thence N44022'W for 828.56 feet to a point, thence S38°42'W for
120.89 feet to the Point of Beginning of the herein described tract
of land. It is the intent of this description that it include the
undedicated road known as Pan American Drive including the row of
royal palms on both sides; the area known as Clipper Circle; and the
building that was formerly the Pan American Terminal Building and is
now the Miami City Hall and the grass area bounded by the asphalt
drives around the said building.
HC Zoning Classification:
Historic Site
Dade County Historic Survey Rating:
Architectural Significance -
Historical Significance -
Contextural Significance -
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PAN AMERICAN TERMINAL BUILDING
3500 PAN AMERICAN DRIVE
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II. SIGNIFICNACE
Statement of Significance:
The Pan American Terminal Building is significant both for its place
in the history of modern air transportation and as an outstanding
example of air terminal design. In addition, the building's prominent
location on Biscayne Bay at the terminus of a long, broad, palm -lined
boulevard makes it a visual focus of Coconut Grove.
At the time of its construction in 1933, the Pan American Terminal
Building at Dinner Key was the largest and most modern marine air
terminal in the world. Said to be one of the best planned terminal
buildings constructed for either land or marine airports, it was
noted for its innovative layout plan for traffic handling and for its
scientific design. This design allowed for the simultaneous handling
of four airliners, a feature not previously found in air terminals.
Often described as the "Air Gateway Between the Americas," Dinner
Key was the nation's busiest commercial seaplane terminal.
The facilities at Dinner Key were the first constructed exclusively
for commercial passenger seaplane service and served as a model for
those that followed in Rio de Janeiro, New York, and San Francisco.
The construction of the seaplane base also marked the first time the
Congressional Rivers and Harbors Committee approved an appropriation
expressly for dredging a navigable channel for airline activiey. In
addition, the development of Dinner Key marked the first time in
aviation history that an airline was granted eminent domain to reserve
its rights to the land, thus setting a precedent for land granting
procedures for airlines.
Relationship to Criteria for, Designation:
The Pan American Terminal Building is eligible for designation under
the following criteria:
I. Exemplifies the historical, cultural, political, economic, or
social trends of the community.
The Pan American Terminal Building represents one of the most
significant sites in South Florida in the history of transportation.
Known as the "Air• Gateway Between the Americas," the Pan American
Seaplane Base linked the United States with Latin America by way
of air transportation, opening up major trade and passenger routes.
This event thus marked a significant milestone in Miami's emergence
as an international city.
2. Embodies those distinguishing characteristics of an architectural
style, or period, or method of construction.
At the time of its construction, the Pan American Terminal Building
was an outstanding example of air terminal design. Its innovative
layout plan and scientific design served as a model for other
terminal buildings in the United States and Latin America.
3. Because of its prominence or spatial location, contrasts of
siting, age, or scale, is an easily identifiable visual feature
of a neighborhood or the city and contributes to the distinctive
quality or identity of such neighborhood or the city.
The Pan American Terminal Building's prominent location on Biscayne
Bay at the terminus of a lo,ig, broad, palm -lined Loulevard is a
visual focus of Coconut Grove.
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III. HISTORICAL INFORMATION
Date of Erection:
1933-1934
Architect:
Architects for the Pan American Terminal Buildina were Delano and
Aldrich of New York City. The basic design of the building has been
attributed to Fred J. Gelhaus, Airport Engineer for the Caribbean
Division of the Pan American System, and his Assistant, B. W. Reeser.
William Adams Delano and Chester Holmes Aldrich, both graduates of
the Ecole des Beaux Arts, organized the firm of Delano and Aldrich
in 1903. They specialized in various revival styles and developed
an extensive practice in town and country houses for wealthy clients,
principally in the New York City area. They also designed non-
residential buildings, particularly for private schools and colleges.
Builder/Contractor:
The general contractor for the Pan American Terminal Building was
Fred Howland.
Historical Context:
Dinner Key, a small island in Biscayne Bay, was joined to the mainland
during World War I to provide a training ground for the U.S. Navy.
Destroyed by the 1926 hurricane, the site was selected by the newly -
formed Pan American Airways System in 1930 as the base for its inter -
American operations. The lack of landing facilities for planes in
Latin America forced Pan American to utilize flying boats and am-
phibious aircraft for its operations, Pan American erected its first
hangar at Dinner Key in 1931 and used a houseboat as its first
passenger terminal.
As air operations expanded, Pan American undertook a $700,000 improve-
ment program at Dinner Key, starting in 1931. A deeper channel, one
mile long and 700 feet wide, was dredged, additional land at the base
was filled in, and additional hangars were erected. In 1933, con-
struction began on an ultra -modern terminal building.
During the mid 1930's and early 1940's, approximately 50,000 passengers
per year flowed through the terminal. In addition, the terminal aver-
aged more than 30,000 visitors per month, with as many as 100,000 in
the winter months.
During World War II, Dinner Key again served as a base for the U.S.
Navy. In 1943, President Roosevelt arrived at Dinner Key to board a
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clipper ship for Casablanca. The trip marked the first time a Presi-
dent traveled in an aircraft while in office. The appearance of
landing fields in Latin America during the war decreased the need for
seaplanes, and on August 9, 1945, Pan American's last flight to Dinner
Key took place.
Dinner Key was purchased by the City of Miami in 1946 for use as a
waterfront park. In 1950, the Terminal Building was converted into
a restaurant and marina office. In 1954, the building was adapted for
use as Miami's City Hall.
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IV. ARCHITECTURAL INFORMATION
Description of Building:
The Pan American Terminal Building features a two story central block
flanked by one story symmetrical wings. This rectangular structure,
with 11 bays across the west (front) facade, is topped by a flat roof
with parapet. The building is of steel frame construction, reinforced
with concrete, and is supported by pilings. Exterior walls are
covered with smooth stucco.
The main entrance is located in the center of the west facade and is
covered by a wide, curving overhang. This modern entrance, with
glass and aluminum doors, replaces the original recessed entrance
which featured elaborate bronze doors topped with bronze grilles.
This alteration to the original entrance occurred in 1951.
All original windows on the building have been replaced, and most are
now fixed plate glass or aluminum awning windows set in precast
concrete frames. The second story west facade, however, features
large windows of translucent glass block.
A, frieze of winged globes and rising suns, connected at the corners by
sculptured eagles, encircles the building. The words "Miami City Hall,"
replacing the original "Pan American Airways System," appear above the
main entrance. A beltcourse embelished with circular designs is
located above the first story windows and extends outward as a border
on the window canopies.
Two of the original covered passageways, which led from the lower level
to the landing stations, still remain on the north facade. Those on
the south facade have been removed. Small additions have been made to
the building, including a one story addition on the east facade and a
small addition on the southeast corner of the building over the second
story deck area. Both additions occurred in 1958.
Despite the alteration of windows and doors, the basic integrity of
the building remains uncompromised. In addition, the building has
survived without major additions to its original form.
Description of Site:
The Pan American Terminal Building, which faces west, is approached by
a wide, palm -lined boulevard which ends in a traffic circle directly
in front of the entrance. The building is the center point of a "V"
shaped line of hangars, which originally served as maintenance and
machine shops and operation and storage facilities for the seaplane
base. Two of the largest units, constructed by the Navy during World
War II, were joined in 1946 and serve as an auditorium and convention
hall. The other hangars are now used for boat storage and repair. The
waterfront area is now an active marina for more than 300 small boats.
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Pan American Terminal Building
3500 Pan American Drive
West (front) facade
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Pan American Terminal Building
3500 Pan American Drive
West (front) facade with traffic circle
c. 1934
(Courtesy of Pan American World Air,•jays)
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Pan American Terminal Building
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Pan American Terminal Building
3508 Pan American Drive
Aerial view showing east (rear) facade and hangars
c. 1940
(Courtesy of Pan American World Air,..�ays)
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V. PLANNING CONTEXT
Present Trends and Conditions:
The area popularly known as Dinner Key is a major public multi -use
waterfront resource for the City of Miami. As such, it has under-
gone a series of adaptations from transportation to recreation use.
Several significant projects have recently been completed or are
underway, including renovations to the Dinner Key Exhibition Hall,
construction of the Chart House Restaurant and waterfront walkway,
demolition of the World War II barrack buildings along Pan American
Drive, and proposed improvements to the Dinner Key Marina. These
projects have furthered the objective of intensifying public usage
of the facility and have greatly altered the historic integrity of
the original Pan American Seaplane Base.
The Terminal Building and its approach along Pan American Drive have
escaped major reconstruction, but the building's use as City Hall
has prompted numerous incremental remodeling projects. Many altera-
tions to the building have been undertaken with little concern for
preserving the historic integrity of the architecture.
Conservation Objectives:
There is little doubt that the City of Miami will retain permanent
ownership of this property and that the Dinner Key area will remain
a public recreational facility of the general form and character ex-
isting today. No other overriding public needs are competing for the
use of this site. Long-term preservation of the Terminal Building,
its grounds, and its approach drive should, therefore, be assured
through the HC designation.
The use of the Terminal Building is expected to change at some time
in the future when a new City Hall is constructed in the downtown
Government Center. When City Hall is relocated, the Terminal Building
should be adapted to an active recreational, cultural, or commercial
use that will attract visitors in the manner of the original terminal.
The visual prominance of the building should be protected from intru-
sions, and views from the building should be enhanced by better use of
the second story observation decks.
These conservation objectives can best be achieved by maintaining the
present zoning of the property. An HC-1 zoning overlay district will
- maintain the current zoning, requiring only the review of physical
- changes to the property.
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VI. HC ZONING ELEMENTS
Boundaries:
The boundaries of the HC zoning district have been drawn to include
the Terminal Building and its immediate grounds, Clipper Circle, and
Pan American Drive. Although historically part of the Seaplane Base,
the hangars and surrounding land area are not included within the
boundaries of the HC zoning district because of the loss of the
historic integrity of this portion of the site. Furthermore, the
Terminal Building and its approach are considered the most important
historic features of the Seaplane Base, and, therefore, are those
elements which should be subject to review.
Major Exterior Surfaces Subject to Review:
All four facades of the Pan American Terminal Building shall be
considered major exterior surfaces subject to review.
Major Landscape Features Subject to Review:
The major landscape features subject to review shall include the
present and historic configuration of Clipper Circle and Pan Ameri-
can Drive, as well as the row of royal palms lining each side of
Pan American Drive. Also included are all features which are subject
to requirements for tree removal permits, as set forth in Chapter 17
of the City Code.
15
VII. BIBLIOGRAPHY
Berchtold, William E. "Port of Entry de Luxe." Aviation, June 1934,
pp. 168-170.
Dade County, Florida. Community and Economic Development, Historic
Preservation Division. Dade County Historic Survey, Site Inven-
tory File for 3500 Pan American Drive, Miami, Florida.
Eaton, Sarah. "America's City Halls." Unpublished Research Report
on the Pan American Airways System Terminal Building, City of
Miami Planning Department, Miami, Florida, 1981.
"Gateway to the Americas." The Pan-American, June 1933, n.p.
The Herald, Miami, Florida. May 27, 1937, pp. 16-19.
"Miami Airport." Architecture, Vol. 71, No. 4, April 1935, pp. 195-
202.
Spataro, Robert. "Miami City Hall." Unpublished Research Report,
University of Miami, Coral Gables, Florida, 1979.
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AND DAILY RECORD
Pub, SheC Da,i. except Saturday, Sunday and
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M ami. Dace County Florida.
STATE OF FLORIDA
COUNTY OF DADE:
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Dianna Stuver. who on oath says that she is the Assistant to
the Publisher of the Miami Review and Deily 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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RE: ORDINANCE NO. 9553
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was published in said newspaper In the issues of
Jan.20, 1983
Affiant 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
Miam, in said Dade County, Florida. for a period of one year
next preceding the first publication of the attached copy of
acivenisemem. and affiant further says that she has neither
paid nor promised any person. firm or corporation any discount.
rebate commission or refund for the purpose of securing this
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CITY OF MIAMI,
DADS COUNTY, FLORIDA
LEGAL NOTICE
Ali interested will take notice that on the 13th day of January,
1983. the City Commission of Miami, Florida adopted the following
titled ordinances:
ORDINANCE NO. 9538
AN ORDINANCE PROHIBITING THE USE OF CABLE
TELEVISION FOR DISTRIBUTION OF OBSCENE OR
INDECENT MATERIAL, DEFINING TERMS, PROVIDING FOR
SANCTIONS FOR VIOLATIONS OF SAID PROHIBITION,
PROVIDING FOR A PROCEDURE FOR IMPOSING SUCH
SANCTIONS, AND CONTAINING A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE
AND AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
ORDINANCE NO. 9539
AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING THE ISSUANCE OF NOT
EXCEEDING $65,000,000 MULTI -FAMILY HOUSING REVENUE
BONDS OF THE CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA, FOR THE
PURPOSE OF PROVIDING HOUSING IN THE CITY OF MIAMI
FOR FAMILIES AND PERSONS, INCLUDING THE ELDERLY,
OF LOW OR MODERATE INCOME; PROVIDING FOR THE
USE OF PROCEEDS OF PRESENTLY ESTIMATED $8,000,000
OF HOUSING BONDS OF THE CITY OF MIAMI, AUTHORIZED
BY ORDINANCE NO. 8514, TO ACQUIRE LAND AND PAY
RELOCATION AND OTHER EXPENSES IN CONNECTION
WITH SUCH HOUSING; AUTHORIZATION OF PREPARATION
OF A TRUST INDENTURE SECURING SAID REVENUE
BONDS; AND AUTHORIZING THE INSTITUTION OF
VALIDATION PROCEEDINGS FOR SUCH BONDS.
ORDINANCE NO. 9540
AN ORDINANCE REPEALING SECTION 36.11, ENTITLED
"DISCHARGE OF COMBUSTIBLES", OF THE CODE OF
THE CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA. IN ITS ENTIRETY, AND
AMENDING SECTION 19.184, ENTITLED "MANUFACTURE,
SALE, TIME AND DISCHARGE OF FIREWORKS", OF SAID
CODE, BY PROVIDING FOR TIME RESTRICTIONS ON THE
DISPLAY OF FIREWORKS, EXCEPT ON CERTAIN SPECIFIED
DATES AND AUTHORIZING EXCEPTIONS TO THE
RESTRICTIONS BY THE CITY COMMISSION; CONTAINING
A REPEALER PROVISION AND A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE.
ORDINANCE NO. 9541
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 6871, AS
AMENDED, THE COMPREHENSIVE ZONING ORDINANCE
FOR THE CITY OF MIAMI, BY CHANGING THE ZONING
CLASSIFICATION OF LOTS 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, AND 6, BLOCK 2,
STADLER GROVE (9.187), ALSO DESCRIBED AS 4000.40-50
WEST FLAGLER STREET, FROM R-4 (MEDIUM DENSITY
MULTIPLE DWELLING) TO C-2 (COMMUNITY COMMERCIAL);
AND BY MAKING ALL THE NECESSARY CHANGES IN
THE ZONING DISTRICT MAP MADE A PART OF SAID
ORDINANCE NO.6871, BY REFERENCE AND DESCRIPTION
IN ARTICLE III, SECTION 2,-THEREOF, BY REPEALING
ALL ORDINANCES, CODE SECTIONS OR PARTS THEREOF
IN CONFLICT AND CONTAINING A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE.
ORDINANCE NO. 9542
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 6871, AS
AMENDED, THE COMPREHENSIVE ZONING ORDINANCE
FOR THE CITY OF MIAMI, BY CHANGING THE ZONING
CLASSIFICATION OF THE NORTHERLY 293.63' OF LOT 6 I
AND THE NORTHERLY 398.47' OF LOT 7, TROPICAL TRADES
CO., STATION "A" (4.6), BEING APPROXIMATELY 366&71 j
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FOR THE CITY OF MIAMI, RIDA, BY CHANGING THE
ZONING CLASSIFICATIOIrFJF THE AREAS LOCATED
APPROXIMATELY AT 100.174 NORTHWEST 9TH STREET,
800.898 NORTHWEST 1ST AVENUE AND 101-175
NORTHWEST 8TH STREET, ALSO COLLECTIVELY
DESCRIBED AS TRACT "A", TENTATIVE PLAT #1182,
"DORSEY HEIGHTS", FROM C-5 (LIBERAL COMMERCIAL)
TO R-4 (MEDIUM DENSITY MULTIPLE); AND BY MAKING
ALL THE NECESSARY CHANGES IN THE ZONING DISTRICT
MAP MADE A PART OF SAID ORDINANCE NO. 6871, BY
REFERENCE AND DESCRIPTION IN ARTICLE III, SECTION
2, THEREOF; BY REPEALING ALL ORDINANCES, CODE
SECTIONS, OR PARTS THEREOF IN CONFLICT AND
CONTAINING A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE.
ORDINANCE NO.9546
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 9500
(EFFECTIVE APRIL 6, 1983), THE NEW ZONING ORDINANCE
OF THE CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA, BY CHANGING THE
ZONING CLASSIFICATION OF THE AREA LOCATED
APPROXIMATELY AT 581 NORTHEAST 62ND STREET, ALSO
DESCRIBED AS LOT 16, BLOCK 10, NORTHGATE (8.88).
FROM RO-316 (RESIDENTIAL -OFFICE) TO CR-2/7
(COMMERCIAL -RESIDENTIAL COMMUNITY); AND BY
MAKING ALL NECESSARY CHANGES IN THE ZONING
ATLAS MADE A PART OF SAID ORDINANCE NO. 9500. BY
REFERENCE AND DESCRIPTION IN ARTICLE 3, SECTION
300, THEREOF; BY REPEALING ALL ORDINANCES, CODE
SECTIONS, OR PARTS THEREOF IN CONFLICT AND
CONTAINING A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE.
ORDINANCE NO. 9547
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 9500
(EFFECTIVE APRIL 6, 1983), THE NEW ZONING ORDINANCE
OF THE CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA, BY CHANGING THE
ZONING CLASSIFICATION OF THE AREA APPROXIMATELY
BOUNDED BY NORTHWEST 3RD COURT, A LINE 86' ±
NORTH OF AND PARALLEL TO NORTHWEST 22ND LANE,
NORTHWEST 5TH AVENUE AND NORTHWEST 22ND
STREET, ALSO DESCRIBED AS THE WEST 5' OF LOT 12,
BLOCK 1, AND ALL OF BLOCKS 2 AND 3, AND LOT 11,
BLOCK 4, WEAVER FIRST ADDITION (UNRECORDED PLAT),
AND LOT 11, BLOCK 1, AND BLOCKS 2 AND 3 WEAVER
I SUBDIVISION (6.31), AND BLOCKS C AND D, J. A. DANNS
SECOND ADDITION (3.25), FROM CG-2/7 (GENERAL
COMMERCIAL) AND RG-2/5 (GENERAL RESIDENTIAL) TO
1.1/7 (LIGHT INDUSTRIAL), ALL AS PER TENTATIVE PLAT
#1152-A, "MIAMI FASHION CENTER SECTION 1;" AND BY
MAKING ALL THE NECESSARY CHANGES IN THE ZONING
ATLAS MADE A PART OF SAID ORDINANCE NO. 9500, BY
1 REFERENCE AND DESCRIPTION IN ARTICLE 3, SECTION
300, THEREOF, BY REPEALING ALL ORDINANCES, CODE
SECTIONS, OR PARTS THEREOF IN CONFLICT AND
I CONTAINING A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE.
ORDINANCE NO. 9548
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 9500,
(EFFECTIVE APRIL 6, 1983), THE ZONING ORDINANCE
FOR THE CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA, BY CHANGING THE
ZONING CLASSIFICATION OF THE AREAS LOCATED
APPROXIMATELY AT 100.174 NORTHWEST 9TH STREET,
800.898 NORTHWEST 1ST AVENUE AND 101.175
NORTHWEST 8TH STREET, ALSO COLLECTIVELY
DESCRIBED AS TRACT "A", TENTATIVE PLAT #1182,
"DORSEY HEIGHTS", FROM CR-3/7 (COMMERCIAL
RESIDENTIAL) TO RG-3/6 (GENERAL RESIDENTIAL); AND
BY MAKING ALL THE NECESSARY CHANGES IN THE
ZONING ATLAS MADE A PART OF SAID ORDINANCE NO.
9500, BY REFERENCE AND DESCRIPTION IN ARTICLE 3,
SECTION 300, THEREOF; BY REPEALING ALL ORDINANCES,
CODE SECTIONS, OR PARTS THEREOF IN CONFLICT AND
CONTAINING A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE.
ORDINANCE NO. 9549
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 6871, AS
AMENDED, THE COMPREHENSIVE ZONING ORDINANCE
FOR THE CITY OF MIAMI, BY AMENDING ARTICLE III -
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ORDINANCE NO. 9552
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 9500
(EFFECTIVE APRIL 6, 1983), THE NEW ZONING ORDINANCE
FOR THE CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA, BY APPLYING THE
HC-1: GENERAL USE HERITAGE CONSERVATION OVERLAY
DISTRICT TO "THE HOUSEKEEPERS CLUB OF COCONUT
GROVE," 2985 SOUTH BAYSHORE DRIVE (MORE
PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED HEREIN); MAKING FINDINGS;
AND BY MAKING ALL THE NECESSARY CHANGES IN
THE ZONING ATLAS MADE A PART OF SAID ORDINANCE
NO, 9500, BY REFERENCE AND DESCRIPTION IN ARTICLE
3, SECTION 300. THEREOF; BY REPEALING ALL
ORDINANCES, CODE SECTIONS, OR PARTS THEREOF IN
CONFLICT AND CONTAINING A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE,
ORDINANCE NO. 9553
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 6871, AS
AMENDED, THE COMPREHENSIVE ZONING ORDINANCE
FOR THE CITY OF MIAMI, BY APPLYING THE HC-1: GENERAL
USE HERITAGE CONSERVAI ION OVERLAY DISTRICT TO
THE "PAN AMERICAN TERMINAL BUILDING", ALSO KNOWN
AS MIAMI CITY HALL, 3500 PAN AMERICAN DRIVE (MORE
PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED HEREIN); MAKING FINDINGS;
PROVIDING FOR INTERIOR MODIFICATION REVIEW
PROCEDURES; AND BY MAKING ALL THE NECESSARY
CHANGES IN THE ZONING DISTRICT MAP MADE A PART
OF SAID ORDINANCE NO. 6871, BY REFERENCE AND
DESCRIPTION IN ARTICLE III, SECTION 2, THEREOF; BY
REPEALING ALL ORDINANCES, CODE SECTIONS, OR PARTS
THEREOF IN CONFLICT AND CONTAINING A SEVERABILITY
CLAUSE.
ORDINANCE NO. 9554
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 9500
(EFFECTIVE APRIL 6, 1983), THE NEW ZONING ORDINANCE
FOR THE CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA, BY APPLYING THE
HC-1: GENERAL USE HERITAGE CONSERVATION OVERLAY
DISTRICT TO THE "PAN AMERICAN TERMINAL BUILDING:
ALSO KNOWN AS MIAMI CITY HALL, 3500 PAN AMERICAN
DRIVE, (MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED HEREIN);
MAKING FINDINGS; PROVIDING FOR INTERIOR
MODIFICATION REVIEW PROCEDURES; AND BY MAKING
ALL THE NECESSARY CHANGES IN THE ZONING ATLAS
MADE A PART OF SAID ORDINANCE NO. 9500, BY
REFERENCE AND DESCRIPTION IN ARTICLE 3, SECTION
300, THEREOF; BY REPEALING ALL ORDINANCES, CODE
SECTIONS, OR PARTS THEREOF IN CONFLICT AND
CONTAINING A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE.
ORDINANCE NO. 9555
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 6871, AS
AMENDED, THE COMPREHENSIVE ZONING ORDINANCE
FOR THE CITY OF MIAMI, BY APPLYING THE HC-1: GENERAL
USE HERITAGE CONSERVATION OVERLAY DISTRICT TO
"FREEDOM TOWER", 600 BISCAYNE BOULEVARD (MORE
PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED HEREIN); MAKING FINDINGS;
AND BY MAKING ALL THE NECESSARY CHANGES IN
THE ZONING DISTRICT MAP MADE A PART OF SAID
ORDINANCE NO. 6871, BY REFERENCE AND DESCRIPTION
IN ARTICLE 111, SECTION 2, THEREOF; BY REPEALING
ALL ORDINANCES, CODE SECTIONS, OR PARTS THEREOF
IN CONFLICT AND CONTAINING A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE.
ORDINANCE NO. 9556
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 9500
(EFFECTIVE APRIL 6, 1983), THE NEW ZONING ORDINANCE
FOR THE CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA, BY APPLYING THE
HC-1,GENERAL USE HERITAGE CONSERVATION OVERLAY
DISTRICT TO "FREEDOM TOWER", 600 BISCAYNE
BOULEVARD (MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED HEREIN);
MAKING FINDINGS; AND BY MAKING ALL THE NECESSARY
CHANGES IN THE ZONING ATLAS MADE A PART OF SAID
ORDINANCE NO. 9500, BY REFERENCE AND DESCRIPTION
IN ARTICLE 3, SECTION 300, THEREOF; BY REPEALING
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ORDINANCE NO.95M
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 9500
(EFFECTIVE APRIL 6, 1983), THE NEW ZONING ORDINANCE
FOR THE CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA, BY APPLYING THE
HC-1: GENERAL USE HERITAGE CONSERVATION OVERLAY
DISTRICT TO "MIAMI WOMAN'S CLUB", 1737 NORTH
BAYSHORE DRIVE (MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED
HEREIN); MAKING FINDINGS; AND BY MAKING ALL THE
NECESSARY CHANGES IN THE ZONING ATLAS MADE A
PART OF SAID ORDINANCE NO. 9500, BY REFERENCE
AND DESCRIPTION IN ARTICLE 3, SECTION 300, THEREOF;
BY REPEALING ALL ORDINANCES, CODE SECTIONS, OR
PARTS THEREOF IN CONFLICT AND CONTAINING A
SEVERABILITY CLAUSE.
ORDINANCE NO. 9561
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 6871, AS
AMENDED, THE COMPREHENSIVE ZONING ORDINANCE
FOR THE CITY OF MIAMI, BY APPLYING THE H01: GENERAL
USE HERITAGE CONSERVATION OVERLAY DISTRICT TO
"THE ALAMO", BEING APPROXIMATELY 1611 NORTHWEST
12TH AVENUE, (MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED HEREIN);
MAKING FINDINGS; AND BY MAKING ALL THE NECESSARY
CHANGES IN THE ZONING DISTRICT MAP MADE A PART
OF SAID ORDINANCE NO. 6871, BY REFERENCE AND
DESCRIPTION IN ARTICLE III, SECTION 2, THEREOF; BY
REPEALING ALL ORDINANCES, CODE SECTIONS, OR PARTS
THEREOF IN CONFLICT AND CONTAINING A SEVERABILITY
CLAUSE.
ORDINANCE NO. 9562
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 9500
(EFFECTIVE APRIL 6, 1983), THE NEW ZONING ORDINANCE
FOR THE CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA, BY APPLYING THE
HC-1 GENERAL USE HERITAGE CONSERVATION OVERLAY
DISTRICT TO "THE ALAMO", 1611 NORTHWEST 12TH
AVENUE, (MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED HEREIN);
MAKING FINDINGS; AND BY MAKING ALL THE NECESSARY
CHANGES IN THE ZONING ATLAS MADE A PART OF SAID
ORDINANCE NO. 9500, BY REFERENCE AND DESCRIPTION
IN ARTICLE 3, SECTION 300, THEREOF; BY REPEALING
ALL ORDINANCES, CODE SECTIONS, OR PARTS THEREOF
IN CONFLICT AND CONTAINING A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE.
ORDINANCE NO.9563
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 6871, AS
AMENDED, THE COMPREHENSIVE ZONING ORDINANCE
FOR THE CITY OF MIAMI, BY APPLYING THE HGi: GENERAL
USE HERITAGE CONSERVATION OVERLAY DISTRICT TO
"THE BARNACLE", 3485 MAIN HIGHWAY (MORE
PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED HEREIN); MAKING FINDINGS;
AND BY MAKING ALL THE NECESSARY CHANGES IN
THE ZONING DISTRICT MAP MADE A PART OF SAID
ORDINANCE NO. 6871, BY REFERENCE AND DESCRIPTION
IN ARTICLE 111, SECTION 2, THEREOF; BY REPEALING
ALL ORDINANCES, CODE SECTIONS, OR PARTS THEREOF
IN CONFLICT AND CONTAINING A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE.
ORDINANCE NO. 9564
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 9500
(EFFECTIVE APRIL 6, 1983), THE NEW ZONING ORDINANCE
FOR THE CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA, BY APPLYING THE
HC-1: GENERALUSE HERITAGE CONSERVATION OVERLAY
DISTRICT TO "THE BARNACLE", 3485 Main Highway (MORE
PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED HEREIN); MAKING FINDINGS;
AND BY MAKING ALL THE NECESSARY CHANGES IN
THE ZONING ATLAS MADE A PART OF SAID ORDINANCE
NO. 9500, BY REFERENCE AND DESCRIPTION IN ARTICLE
3, SECTION 300, THEREOF; BY REPEALING ALL
ORDINANCES, CODE SECTIONS, OR PARTS THEREOF IN
CONFLICT AND CONTAINING A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE,
ORDINANCE NO.9565
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 6871, AS
AMENDED, THE COMPREHENSIVE ZONING ORDINANCE
FOR THE CITY OF MIAMI, BY APPLYING THE HC•1: GENERAL
USE HERITAGE CONSERVATION OVERLAY DISTRICT TO
"DR. JAMES M. JACKSON'S OFFICE", 190 SOUTHEAST
12TH TERRACE (MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED
HEREIN); MAKING FINDINGS; AND BY MAKING ALL THE
NECESSARY CHANGES IN THE ZONING DISTRICT MAP
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ORDINANCE NO. 956D
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 9500
(EFFECTIVE APRIL 6, 1983), THE NEW ZONING ORDINANCE
FOR THE CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA, BY APPLYING THE
HC-1: GENERAL USE HERITAGE CONSERVATION OVERLAY
DISTRICT TO "MIAMI WOMAN'S CLUB", 1737 NORTH
BAYSHORE DRIVE (MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED
HEREIN); MAKING FINDINGS; AND BY MAKING ALL THE
NECESSARY CHANGES IN THE ZONING ATLAS MADE A
PART OF SAID ORDINANCE NO. 9500, BY REFERENCE
AND DESCRIPTION IN ARTICLE 3, SECTION 300, THEREOF;
BY REPEALING ALL ORDINANCES, CODE SECTIONS, OR
PARTS THEREOF IN CONFLICT AND CONTAINING A
SEVERABILITY CLAUSE.
ORDINANCE NO. 9561
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 6871, AS
AMENDED, THE COMPREHENSIVE ZONING ORDINANCE
FOR THE CITY OF MIAMI, BY APPLYING THE HC-1: GENERAL
USE HERITAGE CONSERVATION OVERLAY DISTRICT TO
"THE ALAMO", BEING APPROXIMATELY 1611 NORTHWEST
12TH AVENUE, (MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED HEREIN);
MAKING FINDINGS; AND BY MAKING ALL THE NECESSARY
CHANGES IN THE ZONING DISTRICT MAP MADE A PART
OF SAID ORDINANCE NO. 6871, BY REFERENCE AND
DESCRIPTION IN ARTICLE III, SECTION 2, THEREOF; BY
REPEALING ALL ORDINANCES, CODE SECTIONS, OR PARTS
THEREOF IN CONFLICT AND CONTAINING A SEVERABILITY
CLAUSE.
ORDINANCE NO. 9562
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 9500
(EFFECTIVE APRIL 6, 1983), THE NEW ZONING ORDINANCE
FOR THE CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA, BY APPLYING THE
HC-1 GENERAL USE HERITAGE CONSERVATION OVERLAY
DISTRICT TO "THE ALAMO", 1611 NORTHWEST 12TH
AVENUE, (MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED HEREIN);
MAKING FINDINGS; AND BY MAKING ALL THE NECESSARY
CHANGES IN THE ZONING ATLAS MADE A PART OF SAID
ORDINANCE NO, 9500, BY REFERENCE AND DESCRIPTION
IN ARTICLE 3, SECTION 300, THEREOF; BY REPEALING
ALL ORDINANCES, CODE SECTIONS, OR PARTS THEREOF
IN CONFLICT AND CONTAINING A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE.
ORDINANCE NO. 9563
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 6871, AS
AMENDED, THE COMPREHENSIVE ZONING ORDINANCE
FOR THE CITY OF MIAMI, BY APPLYING THE HCi: GENERAL
USE HERITAGE CONSERVATION OVERLAY DISTRICT TO
"THE BARNACLE", 3485 MAIN HIGHWAY (MORE
PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED HEREIN); MAKING FINDINGS;
AND BY MAKING ALL THE NECESSARY CHANGES IN
THE ZONING DISTRICT MAP MADE A PART OF SAID
ORDINANCE NO. 6871, BY REFERENCE AND DESCRIPTION
IN ARTICLE III, SECTION 2, THEREOF; BY REPEALING
ALL ORDINANCES, CODE SECTIONS, OR PARTS THEREOF
IN CONFLICT AND CONTAINING A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE,
ORDINANCE NO.9564
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 9500
(EFFECTIVE APRIL 6, 1983), THE NEW ZONING ORDINANCE
FOR THE CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA, BY APPLYING THE
HC-1: GENERAL USE HERITAGE CONSERVATION OVERLAY
DISTRICT TO "THE BARNACLE", 3485 Main Highway (MORE
PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED HEREIN); MAKING FINDINGS;
AND BY MAKING ALL THE NECESSARY CHANGES IN
THE ZONING ATLAS MADE A PART OF SAID ORDINANCE
NO. 9500, BY REFERENCE AND DESCRIPTION IN ARTICLE
3, SECTION 300, THEREOF; BY REPEALING ALL
ORDINANCES, CODE SECTIONS, OR PARTS THEREOF IN
CONFLICT AND CONTAINING A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE.
ORDINANCE NO. 9565
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 6871, AS
AMENDED, THE COMPREHENSIVE ZONING ORDINANCE
FOR THE CITY OF MIAMI, BY APPLYING THE HC-1: GENERAL
USE HERITAGE CONSERVATION OVERLAY DISTRICT TO
"DR. JAMES M. JACKSON'S OFFICE", 190 SOUTHEAST
12TH TERRACE (MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED
HEREIN); MAKING FINDINGS; AND BY MAKING ALL THE
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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
Dianna Stuver, who on oath says that she is the Assistant to
the Publisher of the Miami Review and Deily 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 Adverllsemenl of Notice
In the matter of
CITY OF D4I Ab1 I
ORDINANCE NO.
X X X
in the ....... I Court,
was published in said newspaper In the Issues of
Jan.6, 1983
Afflani luMher says that the sold 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 sold 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
advertisement. and affiant further says that she has neither
paid nor promised any person, firm or corporation any discount,
rebate, commission or refund for the purpose of securing this
advertisement for publication In the said ewspeper.
SwalA to and subscribe&belore me this
8
6t day of 11 A.D. 19
�e J. rooks
air Public, State of Florida at Large
(SEAL)
My Commission explre's•yyrh011;i49B3:
•il:r;itii'•t��
CITY OF MIAMI,
DADE COUNTY, FLORIDA
NOTICE OF PROPOSED ORDINANCE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the City Commission of the City
of Miami, Florida, on January 13, 1983, in the City Commission
Chamber at 3500 Pan American Drive, Miami, Florida, will consider
the following Ordinance(s) on final reading and the adoption thereof.
ORDINANCE NO. ___
AN ORDINANCE PROHIBITING THE USE OF CABLE TELEVI.
SION FOR DISTRIBUTION OF OBSCENE OR INDECENT
MATERIAL, DEFINING TERMS, PROVIDING FOR SANCTIONS
FOR VIOLATIONS OF SAID PROHIBITION, PROVIDING FOR
A PROCEDURE FOR IMPOSING SUCH SANCTIONS, AND
CONTAINING A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE AND AN EFFEC-
TIVE DATE.
ORDINANCE NO.
AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING THE ISSUANCE OF NOT
EXCEEDING $65,000,000 MULTI -FAMILY HOUSING REVENUE
BONDS OF THE CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA, FOR THE PUR-
POSE OF PROVIDING HOUSING IN THE CITY OF MIAMI
FOR FAMILIES AND PERSONS, INCLUDING THE ELDERLY,
OF LOW OR MODERATE INCOME; PROVIDING FOR THE
USE OF PROCEEDS OF PRESENTLY ESTIMATED $8,000,000
OF HOUSING BONDS OF THE CITY OF MIAMI, AUTHOR-
IZED BY ORDINANCE NO. 8514, TO ACQUIRE LAND AND
PAY RELOCATION AND OTHER EXPENSES IN CONNEC-
TION WITH SUCH HOUSING; AUTHORIZATION OF PREPA-
RATION OF A TRUST INDENTURE SECURING SAID REVE-
NUE BONDS; AND AUTHORIZING THE INSTITUTION OF
VALIDATION PROCEEDINGS FOR SUCH BONDS.
ORDINANCE NO.
AN ORDINANCE REPEALING SECTION 36.11, ENTITLED
"DISCHARGE OF COMBUSTIBLES" OF THE CODE OF THE
CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA, IN ITS ENTIRETY, AND AMENDING
SECTION 19.184, ENTITLED "MANUFACTURE, SALE, TIME
AND DISCHARGE OF FIREWORKS", OF SAID CODE, BY
PROVIDING FOR TIME RESTRICTIONS ON THE DISPLAY
OF FIREWORKS, EXCEPT ON CERTAIN SPECIFIED DATES
AND AUTHORIZING EXCEPTIONS TO THE RESTRICTIONS
BY THE CITY COMMISSION; CONTAINING A REPEALER
PROVISION AND A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE.
ORDINANCE NO.
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 6871, AS
AMENDED, THE COMPREHENSIVE ZONING ORDINANCE
FOR THE CITY OF MIAMI, BY CHANGING THE ZONING
CLASSIFICATION OF THE NORTHERLY 293.63' OF LOT 6
AND THE NORTHERLY 396.47' OF LOT 7, TROPICAL TRADES
CO., STATION "A" (4-6), BEING APPROXIMATELY 3665.71
NORTHWEST 7 STREET AND APPROXIMATELY 821.899
NORTHWEST 37 AVENUE FROM R-4 (MEDIUM DENSITY MUL-
TIPLE DWELLING) TO C-1 (LOCAL COMMERCIAL); AND BY
MAKING ALL THE NECESSARY CHANGES IN THE ZONING
DISTRICT MAP MADE A PART OF SAID ORDINANCE NO.
6871, BY REFERENCE AND DESCRIPTION IN ARTICLE 111,
SECTION 2. THEREOF; BY REPEALING ALL ORDINANCES,
CODE SECTIONS OR PARTS THEREOF IN CONFLICT AND
CONTAINING A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE.
ORDINANCE NO. ___
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 6871, AS
AMENDED, THE COMPREHENSIVE ZONING ORDINANCE
FOR THE CITY OF MIAMI, BY CHANGING THE ZONING
CLASSIFICATION OF LOT 1, BLOCK 4, LESS THE N 7.5'
ANDTHE Wt/2 OFTHE ROADWAY LYING BETWEEN BLOCKS
4 AND 5 LESS THE N 7.5' THEREOF AND LOT 16, BLOCK 5,
LESS THE N 7.5' AND THE E1/2 OF THE ROADWAY LYING
BETWEEN BLOCKS 4 AND 5 LESS THE N 7.5' THEREOF
AND LOTS 14 AND 15 LESS THE N 7.5' THEREOF, BLOCK 5,
PINE TERRACE (3.51), ALSO DESCRIBED AS 2860.70-90 —
2900 SOUTHWEST 28 TERRACE, FROM R-4 (MEDIUM DEN-
SITY MULTIPLE DWELLING) TO R-C (RESIDENTIAL OFFICE)
RETAINING THE SPD-2 (COCONUT GROVE OVERLAY
DISTRICT); AND BY MAKING ALL THE NECESSARY CHANGES
IN THE ZONING DISTRICT MAP MADE A PART OF SAID
ORDINANCE NO, 6871, BY REFERENCE AND DESCRIPTION
IN ARTICLE III, SECTION 2, THEREOF, BY REPEALING ALL
ORDINANCES, CODE SECTIONS, OR PARTS THEREOF IN
CONFLICT AND CONTAINING A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE.
ORDINANCE NO. —
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 9500
(EFFECTIVE APRIL 6, 1983), THE NEW ZONING ORDINANCE
OF THE CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA, BY CHANGING THE
ZONING CLASSIFICATION OF THE AREA LOCATED APPROXI-
MATELY AT 581 NORTHEAST 62ND STREET, ALSO DESCRIBED
AS LOT 16, BLOCK 10, NORTHGATE (8-88). FROM RO.316
MR 116
NOTICE OF ACTION NOTICE OF ACTION
blic CONSTRUCTIVE SERVICE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF TN
(NO PROPERTY) 11TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AN
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FOR DADE COUNTY. FLORID
v ELEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT GENERAL JURISDICTION
ti
C�� IN AND FOR DADS COUNTY, DIVISION
FLORIDA, CASE NO 82-19078
FAMILY DIVISION. FLAGLER FEDERAL SAVING
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION CASE NUMBER82-18522 FC AND LOAN ASSOCIATION C
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR RE: The Marriage O1 MIAMI,
DADE COUNTY, FLORIDA LINDA M. LACOY. Plaintiff,
PROBATE DIVISION Pelitioner[Wife. vs
File Number 82.9611 and ABRAHAM RODRIGUEZ, et a
Division 04 WILLIAM A. LACOY,
IN RE: ESTATE OF RespondentfHusband Defendant.
TO: ABRAHAM RODRIGUEZ AN
WILLIAM MORRIS DALLETT.: TO: WILLIAM A. LACOY
alkla W. M. DALLETT, 10 Rita Avenue GLORIA CABALLERO ROI
Deceased Hudson, New Hampshire, 03051. RIGUEZ, his wife
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED Residence Unknown
CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST that a Suit for Dissolution of Mar YOU ARE NOTIFIED that
THE ABOVE ESTATE AND ALL riage has been filed against you action to foreclose a mortgage c
OTHER PERSONS INTERESTED in this Court, and you are required the following property in Dac
IN THE ESTATE: to serve a copy of your Answer or County, Florida:
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED Pleading in the Petition filed herein
that the administration of the estate 'on the Petitioner's Attorney, Lots 17 & 18, in Block 5.
of WILLIAM MORRIS DALLETT, WILSON E. HODGE, 381 North CORAL HIGHLANDS, w
aWa W.M. DALLETT, deceased, File Krome Avenue, Suite 205-C, cording to the Plat therec
Number82.9611 CP04,is pending +Homestead, Florida. 33030, as recorded in Plat Book 1
In the Circuit Court for Dade Telephone: (305) 245.9340, and file at Page 59, of the Publi
County, Florida, Probate Division, the original in the Office of the
the address of which is 73 West !Clerk of the above styled Court Records of Dade Count
Flagler Street, Miami, Florida 33130. on, or before, February 11, 1983, Florida.
The personal representative of the otherwise, a default will be entered
estate is VIVIAN DALLETT ORR, against you for the relief prayed has been filed against you air
whose address is 2258 S.W. 27th for in the complaint or petition. you are required to serve a cot
Terrace, Miami, Florida. The name This Notice shall be published of your written defenses, if an
and address of the personal 1, once each week for four (4) con• to it on Keith. Mack, Lewis
representative's attorney are set secutive weeks in the MIAMI Allison, plaintiff's attorneys, whoE
forth below. REVIEW AND DAILY RECORD. address is 111 N.E. 1st Stree
All persons having claims or WITNESS my hand and the Seal Miami, Florida 33132. on or befor
demands against the estate are - of Said Court at Miami, Florida, February 4 1983, and file the oric
required, WITHIN THREE MONTHS on this the 29 day of December, nal with the Clerk of this Cou
FROM THE DATE OF THE FIRST 1982. either before service on plaintiff
PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE, RICHARD P. BRINKER, attorney or immediately thereatte
to file with the clerk of the above Clerk Circuit Court otherwise a default will be entere
court a written statement of any Dade County, Florida
claim or demand they may have. ! (Circuit Court Seal) against you for the relief demande
Each claim must be in writing and BY: A MINGUEZ in the complaint.
must indicate the basis for the DEPUTY CLERK WITNESS, my hand and seat c
claim, the name and address of 12f30 116.13.20 M83.123025 this Court December 22 198
the creditor or his agent or attorney, RICHARD P. BRINKER
As Clerk of the Court
and the amount claimed. If the NOTICE OF ACTION
claim is not yet due, the date when Constructive Service — (Circuit Court Seal)
it will become due shall be stated. Property BY: A MINGUEZ
If the claim is contingent or IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE Deputy Clerk
unliquidated, the nature of the ELEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT . 12123-30 116.13 M82-12238
uncertainty shall be stated. It the OF FLORIDA, IN AND FOR DADE NOTICE OF ACTION
claim is secured, the security shall ! COUNTY, CONSTRUCTIVE SERVICE
be described. The claimant shall CASE NO. 82.22975 (NO PROPERTY)
deliver sufficient copies of the GENERAL JURISDICTION IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF TH
claim to the clerk to enable the DIVISION ELEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUI
clerk to mail one copy to each CAMBRIDGE SAVINGS BANK, OF FLORIDA, IN AND FOR DAD
personal representative. 1 Plaintiff, COUNTY.
All persons interested in the ! vs. CIVIL ACTION NO. 82.18864
estate to whom a copy of this i THE AMERICAN DRUGGIST FAMILY DIVISION
Notice of Administration has been', INSURANCE COMPANY, an Ohio j IN RE: THE MARRIAGE OF
mailed are required, WITHIN] Corporation,etal., KLAUDIUSZAUGUST IGNACY
THREE MONTHS FROM THE DATE 1, Defendants. ZICK,
OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF! TO: GUISEPPE CAMARDA Petitioner/Husband
THIS NOTICE, to file any objections! Residence Unknown and
they may have that challenge the YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED ! GRAZYNA ZICK,
validity of the decedent's will, the j that an action has been com- RespondentMlife.
qualifications of the personal 1 menced to foreclose a mortgage NOTICE FOR
representative, or the venue or I on the following real property, lying DISSOLUTION OF MARRIAGE
jurisdiction of the court. I and being and situate in Dade TO: GRAZYNA ZICK
ALL CLAIMS, DEMANDS, AND County, Florida, more particularly i Residence unknown
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED WILL j described as follows: YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIE
BE FOREVER BARRED. that a petition for Dissolution c
Date of the first publication of Lot 1, in Block 3, of THE TROP• your Marriage has been filed an
this Notice of Administration: i ICS ADDITION, according to commenced in this court and yo
December 30, 1982. the Plat thereof, recorded in are required to serve a copy c
Vivian Dallett Orr Plat Book 5 at Page 91 of the j your written defenses, if any, to
As Personal Representative Public Records of Dade on Stern & Kneski, 822 Biscayn
of the Estate of County, Florida. Building 19 West Flagler Stree
WILLIAM MORRIS DALLETT Miami, Florida 33130 Ph: (30!
alkla W. M. DALLETT more commonly known as 3301 358.0080, attorney for Pelltione
Deceased Northwest 102nd Street, Miami, whose address is 822 Biscayn
ATTORNEY FOR PERSONAL Florida, 33172. Building, 19 West Flagler Stree
REPRESENTATIVE: j This action has been filed ; Miami, Florida 33130 Ph: (301
GARY S. RACKEAR I against you and you are required 358.0080, and file the original wit
1040 S.W. 27th Avenue to serve a copy of your written the clerk of the above styled cou
Miami, FL 33135 defense, if any, to it on STEPHEN on or before February 11, 198:
Telephone: (305)643.5422 1. WIENER, Attorney, whose' otherwise a default will be entere
12/301f6 M82.123056 address is 610 Northwest 183rd against you for the relief praye
NOTICE UNDER Street, Miami, Florida, 33169, on for in the complaint or petition.
FICTITIOUS NAME LAW or before February 11, 1983, and This notice shall be publishe
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that file the original with the Clerk of once each week for four consect
the undersigned, desiring to .this Court either before service five weeks in MIAMI REVIEW AN,
engage in business under the fic- on Plaintiff's attorney or immedi. DAILY RECORD.
ately thereafter; otherwise a default WITNESS my hand and the set
titious name of will be entered against you for the of said court at Miami, Florida o
United States Navigation relief demanded in the Complaint. this 29 day of December, 1982.
at number WITNESS my hand and seal of RICHARD P. BRINKER,
444 Brickell Avenue, this Court on this 29 day of As Clerk, Circuit Court
in the City of Derember. 1982 Dade Cnuniv Flnrida