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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCC 1982-09-17 Marked Agenda,may /IT�.p•�.i�wr� k�� V E it iNGOFto 09ATEO red �F Off; CO Fib' MY HALL bttltiER YXY FETING DATE: September 17, 1982 � 6:00 P.M. 1. ORDINANCE - SECOND READING Setting north a proposed charter amendment, known as Charter Amendment No. 1, amending Sections 3, 52, and 53 of the City Charter to provide a Comprehensive Procurement Pro- Pr to acquire ORDINANCE #9489 MoVED: CAROLLO SECOND : PLUI IF.R ABSENT: PEREZ & DAWKINS cedure; providing for the po.�_ all real and personal property and dispose of and services; defining, authorizing, and pro- development vidinq a procedure for unified projects; Providing for pr methods to be implemente y ordinance foenthe sition and disposition of personal property, including waterfront property, real property public works and improvements, and unified development projects; renaming and redefining duties of the Purchasing Agent; providing the for affirmative action, rion-discrimination, and minority participation in transactions for safeguards; with the City; par °teirlgectionsorrparts repealing all c thereof in conflict; repealing Ordinance No. 9459 containing proposed charter amendments. City Attorney recommends. 2. RESOLUTIONR-82-857 Calling and providing for a special municipal *LOVED: CAROLLO PEREZ election to be held on the 2nd day of Novem- of submitting to SECOND: ABSENT: DA14KINS ben, 1982, for the purpose the qualified electors of the City of Miami for their approval or disapproval a measure known as Ordinance No. D4sg___, proposing a nacting a comprehensive enacting-a'- charter amendment City procurement procedure providing for the real and power to acquire and dispose of all personal property and services; defining and authorizinq unified development projects; providing for procurement methods to be im- for the acquisition plemented by ordinance and disposition of personal properreal to ont prty, r property including wa unified public works and improvements, and and redefininq development projects; renaming of duties of the Purchasing Agent; providing for affirmative action, non-discrimination in transactions and minority participation with the City; providing for safeguards; and rescinding Resolution No. 82-728 which called for an earlier election date. City Attorney recommends. CITY COMMISSION AGENDA MEETING Wt., ber 17, 198 PAGE NO, 2 3, ORDINANCE - SECOND READING ORDINANCE #9490 Setting forth a proposed charter amendment, MOVED: CAROLLO known as "Charter Amendment No. 211, amending SECOND: PLUMMER Sections 4, 8, 13-A and 13-B of the City ABSENT: DAWKINS & Charter; incorporating the method of district PEREZ elections for members of the City Commission of the City of Miami, establishing a boun- daries committee which shall be initially impane11ed immediately to determine the original districts, and which committee shall be re- impanelled again immediately after the official results of each Federal Decennial Census to redefine such districts; increasing the number of Commissioners from five to seven; and establishing the terms of each Commissioner and the date and manner of their election; repealing all charter sections or parts thereof in conflict. City Attorney recommends. 4. ORDINANCE - SECOND READING ORDINANCE #9491 Setting forth a proposed charter amendment, MOVED: CAROLLO known as "Charter Amendment No. 311, amending SECOND: PLUMMER the City Charter; adding thereto a new ABSENT: DAWKINS & section numbered 4-A entitled "Time of PEREZ Election" providing for municipal general elections to take place on even -numbered years to coincide with Federal and State general elections, extending by one year the current terms of office of the Mayor and Commissioners; repealing all charter sections or parts thereof in conflict. City Attorney recommends. 5. ORDINANCE - SECOND READING ORDINANCE #9488 Setting forth a proposed charter amendment, MOVED: CAROLLO known as "Charter Amendment No. 4", amend- SECOND: PEREZ ing Section 21 of the City Charter by ABSENT: DAWKINS making the written legal opinions of the City Attorney, designated as such by the City Attornny, binding on all members and personnel of the Commission, of the Office of the City Manaqer, of the Of f ice of the City Clerk, and of the City departments, offices, boards, and committees not included within any department; repealing all charter sections or parts thereof in conflict. City Attorney recommends. CITY COMMISSION ADENDA a MEETINq DATE! 17,_1982 PAGE N0, 3 6, RESOLUTtON R42-961. 3j Calling and providing for a special municipal MOVED- CAROLLO election to be held on the 2nd day of November, SECOND: PT,U?MICR 1982, for the purpose of subrnittina to the ABSENT: DAIJKTNS qualified electors of the City of Miami for PEREz their approval or disapproval measures known x as follows: Ordinance No. 9490 proposing a charter amendment incorporating the method of district elections for members of the City Commission of the City of i•liami and establish- ing a boundaries committee which shall be 75 impanelled nine months prior- to the next general election for the purpose of defining the original districts and, aaain in 1990, and every ten years thereafter immediately after the final results of the Federal Decennial Census have become official for the purpose of redefining the boundaries of such districts; by - -increasing the number of Commissioners from five to seven, and establishing the terms of each Commissioner, and the manner of their election; Ordinance No. 9491 proposing aI charter amendment adding a new Secti on4-A thereto entitled "Time of Election" providing for municipal general elections to take place on even numbered year, to coincide with Federal and State general elections, thereby extending by one year the current terms of off ice of the Mayor and Commissioners; Ordinance No. 9488 proposing a charter amendment making thel written legal opinions of the City Attorney, designated as such by the City Attorney, bind- ina on all members and personnel of the Commis- sion, of the Office of the City Manager, of the Office of the City Clerk, and of the City de- partments, offices, boards, and committees not included within any department. City Attorney recommends.