HomeMy WebLinkAboutO-09461Amendment No. 20 to Ordinance
No, 9321
ORDINANCE NO, J 4:6 1
AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTIONS
1 AND 5 OF ORDINANCE NO. 9321 ADOPTED
SEPTEMBER 24, 1981, THE ANNUAL APPROPRI-
ATIONS ORDINANCE FOR TIIE FISCAL YEAR
ENDING SEPTEMBER 301 1.982, AS AMENDED, BY
INCREASING THE APPROPRIATION FOR THE
ENTERPRISE FUND, IN THE AMOUNT OF $19,250
FOR ORANGE B0111, STADIUM, AND BY INCREASING
ENTERPRISE FUND REVENUE IN THE SAME AMOUNT
FROM A LOAN FROM FLORIDA POWTR AND LIGHT
FRANCHISE FUNDS IN THE CAPITAL IMPROVE-
MENT FUND FOR `P14E PURPOSE OF MAKING
APPRAISALS OF STADIUM PROPERTIES AND TO
UPDATE A REPORT ON ORANGE BOWL MODERNI-
ZATION; CONTAINING A -REPEALER PROVISION;
AND A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE.
WHEREAS, the City Commission adopted Ordinance No. 9321 on
September 24, 1981, establishing revenues and appropriations for the
City of Miami, Florida, for the fiscal year ending September 30, 1982;
and
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WHEREAS, Resolution No. 82-346 authorized the City Manager to
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have an appraisal made of the Orange Bowl, Miami Stadium, Metro
Annex, Auto Storage Lanes and Beckhem Hall; and
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WHEREAS, it has been determined that the cost of appraising
all of the said properties would not exceed $14,750; and
I%I-iEREAS, the Dade County Tourist Development Council has re-
quested that an update be made of the Kunde and Associates, Inca and
Madigan -Praeger, Inc. "City of Miami Orange Bowl Modernization"
report; and
WHEREAS, Kunde and Associates, Inc. and Madiqan-Praeger, Inc.
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have agreed to update said report for a fee not to exceed $4,500;
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_ WHEREAS, Resolution 82-G28 authorized the advancement of
$19,250 from the Florida Power and Light Franchise Revenues to the
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Orange Bowl Enterprise Fund; and
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11HEREAS, funds in the amount of $19,250 are available for the
aforementioned purpose as a loan from the Capital Improvement Fund,
FY 1982 Florida Power and Light Franchise Earnings; and
WHEREAS, $1.9t250 will be available from the Anticipated Resort
Tax Revenues upon receipt of said revenues from the Dade County
Tourist Development Council for the repayment of funds to the Capital
Improvement Fund, T'Y 1982 Florida; -
NOW THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COMISSION OF THE CITY
OF MIAMI, FLORIDA: —
Section 1, Sections 1 and 5 of Ordinance No. 9321, adopted —
September 24, 1.981, the annual appropriations ordinance for the
fiscal year ending September 30, 1982, as amended, is hereby further
amended in the following particulars: l/
"Section 1. The following appropriations are
made for the municipal operations of the City of
Miami, Florida, for the fiscal year 1981-82,
including the payment of principal and interest
on all General Obligation Bonds:
Departments, Boards and Offices Appropriation
ENTERPRISE FUND
Orange Bowl Stadium $ ?79457644 $ 2,064,893
TOTAL ENTERPRISE FUND $ -�, 63-7 -486 $ 64656,736
TOTAL GENERAL OPERATING
APPROPRIATIONS $16989 $165,941 ,239
Section 5. The above appropriations are based
on the sources of revenues for the 1981-82
fiscal year:
ENTERPRISE FUND
Orange Bowl Stadium $ 2;946:643 $ 2,064,893
TOTAL ENTERPRISE FUND $ 676377486 $ 6,656,736
TOTAL OPERATING APPP.OPRIA'IIONS $165; 4?I74989 165 g41, 239,
1/ Words and/or figures stricken through shall be deleted. Under-
scored words and/or figures constitute the amendment proposed.
The remai.ninq provisions are now in effect and remain unchanged,
Asterisks indicate omitted and unchanged material, All figures
are rounded to the next dollar,
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Section 2, The herein appropriation of. $1.9,250 for the orange
Bowl Stadium .is for the purpose of having appraisals made of various
stadium properties and to upgrade the Kunde and Associates, Inc.
and Madigan -Praeger, Inca "City of Miami orange Bowl Modernization"
report. The revenue needed to accomplish the aforementioned is de-
rived from a loan from Florida Power and Light Franchise revenues in
the Capital Improvement Fund, to the O.ranae Bowl Enterprise Fund.
Section 3. All ordinances or parts of ordinances insofar as
they are inconsistent or in conflict with the provisions of this
ordinance are hereby repealed.
Section 4. If any section, part of section, par.agrauh, clause,
phrase, or word of this ordinance is declared invalid, the remaining
provisions of this ordinance shall not be affected.
Section 5. This ordinance is her_ebv declared to be an emercten-
cy measure on the grounds of urgent public need for the preservation
of peace, health, safety, and property of. the City of Miami, and upon
the further grounds of the necessity to make the required and neces-
sary payments of interest and principal on its debts, necessary and
required purchases of goods and supplies, and to generally carry on
the functions and duties of its municipal affairs.
Section G. The requirement of reading this ordinance on two
separate days is hereby dispensed with by a vote of not less than
four -fifths of the members o the Commission.
PASSED AND ADOPTED thi.S 22tid day of Ju1v , 1982,
Maurice A. Ferre
MAURICE A. FERRE
MAYOR
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RALPH G. ONGIE, CITY CLERIC
BUDGETARY REVIEW:
MANOIIAR S . S . NA, DIRECTOR
DEPARTMENT 0.tANAGEMENT AND
BUDGET
LEGAL REVIEW:
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ROBERT F. CLARK, ASSISTANT
CITY ATTORNEY
APPROVED AS TO FORM -AND CORRECTNESS:
GEORGt F. KNOX, JR. CITE'
ATTORNEY
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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
Octelma V. Ferbeyre, who on oath says that she is the Supervisor.
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
CITY OF MIAMI
Re: Ordinance 9461
in the X X .. Court,
was published in said newspaper In the issues of
July 28, 1982
Alflent 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 Holidayys) 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 alliant lurther says that she has neither
paid nor promised any person, firm or corporation any discount.
rebatq�, commission or r I�QIf� a purpose of securing this
r advertisement for p �,I&iep. I Ili
d dewspaper.
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tworrn"i ena?spbscrfbed.before me this
28 day-oty Jul' . , U° ~A.D.198.2
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rho eI ' ItuClrct Stale of Florida at Large
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My Commission expires Dec. 21, 1985,
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All Interested will take notice that on the 22nd day of July, 1992,
the City Commission of Miami, Florida adopted the following titled
ordinances:
ORDINANCE NO. 9461
AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTIONS 1 AND
5 OF ORDINANCE NO. 9321 ADOPTED SEPTEMBER 24, 1981,
THE ANNUAL APPROPRIATIONS ORDINANCE FOR THE FIS•
CAL YEAR ENDING SEPTEMBER 30, 1982, AS AMENDED,
BY INCREASING THE APPROPRIATION FOR THE ENTER-
PRISE FUND, IN THE AMOUNT OF $19,250 FOR ORANGE
BOWL STADIUM, AND BY INCREASING ENTERPRISE FUND
REVENUE IN THE SAME AMOUNT FROM A LOAN FROM
FLORIDA POWER AND LIGHT FRANCHISE FUNDS IN THE
CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT FUND FOR THE PURPOSE OF MAK-
ING APPRAISALS OF STADIUM PROPERTIES AND TO UPDATE
A REPORT ON ORANGE BOWL MODERNIZATION;
CONTAINING A REPEALER PROVISION; AND SEVERABIL-
ITY CLAUSE.
ORDINANCE NO. 9462
AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 1, OF
ORDINANCE NO. 9353, ADOPTED NOVEMBER 19, 1981 THE
CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT APPROPRIATIONS ORDINANCE FOR
FISCAL YEAR ENDING SEPTEMBER 30, 1982, AS AMENDED,
BY INCREASING THE APPROPRIATIONS IN THE ENTERPRISE
FUNDS, ORANGE BOWL STADIUM TWO PERCENT (2%)
RESORT TAX BY AN AMOUNT OF $173,250 TO MAKE
IMPROVEMENTS TO THE FIELD LIGHTING SYSTEM AT THE
ORANGE BOWL STADIUM PRIOR TO THE 1982 FOOTBALL
SEASON; AND FOR THE PURPOSE OF MAKING APPRAIS-
ALS OF STADIUM PROPERTIES AND TO UPDATE A REPORT
ON ORANGE BOWL MODERNIZATION: CONTAINING A
REPEALER PROVISION AND A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE; AND
DISPENSING WITH THE REQUIREMENT OF READING THE
SAME ON TWO SEPARATE DAYS BY A VOTE OF NOT LESS
THAN FOUR -FIFTHS OF THE COMMISSION.
ORDINANCE NO.9463
AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTIONS 1 AND
5 OF ORDINANCE NO. 9321 ADOPTED SEPTEMBER 24, 1981,
THE ANNUAL APPROPRIATIONS ORDINANCE FOR THE FIS-
CAL YEAR ENDING SEPTEMBER 30, 1982, AS AMENDED,
BY INCREASING THE APPROPRIATION FOR THE ENTER-
PRISE FUND, IN THE AMOUNT OF $330,000 FOR ORANGE
BOWL STADIUM, AND BY INCREASING ENTERPRISE FUND
REVENUE IN THE SAME AMOUNT FROM ADDITIONAL REV-
ENUES EARNED IN FISCAL YEAR 1981.82 FOR THE PUR-
POSE OF MAKING CERTAIN ORANGE BOWL STADIUM
IMPROVEMENTS, PAYING FOR INCREASES IN ELECTRIC-
ITY USAGE AND RATES, AND INCREASING FUNDING FOR
EVENT STAFFING; CONTAINING A REPEALER PROVISION;
AND A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE.
ORDINANCE NO. 9464
AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTIONS 1 AND
5 OF ORDINANCE NO, 9321, ADOPTED SEPTEMBER 24,
1981, THE ANNUAL APPROPRIATION ORDINANCE FOR THE
FISCAL YEAR ENDING SEPTEMBER 30, 1982, AS AMENDED,
BY INCREASING THE APPROPRIATION FOR THE ENTER-
PRISE FUNDS FOR THE MIAMI SPRINGS GOLF COURSE
$45,000, BY INCREASING ANTICIPATED REVENUES IN THE
SAME AMOUNT FROM THE FY' 81 RETAINED EARNINGS;
FOR THE PURPOSE OF REPLACEMENT AND/OR REPAIR
OF THE MIAMI SPRINGS GOLF COURSE CLUBHOUSE;
CONTAINING A REPEALER PROVISION AND A SEVERABIL-
ITY CLAUSE; AND DISPENSING WITH THE REQUIREMENT
OF READING SAME ON TWO SEPARATE DAYS BY A VOTE
OF NOT LESS THAN FOUR -FIFTHS OF THE MEMBERS OF
THE COMMISSION.
ORDINANCE NO. 9465
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 5 OF ORDINANCE
NO.6145, ADOPTED MARCH 19, 1958, AS AMENDED, WHICH
ESTABLISHED FEES FOR BUILDING, PLUMBING, ELECTRI-
CAL, MECHANICAL (INCLUDING BOILER AND ELEVATOR)
INSPECTIONS, PERMIT AND CERTIFICATE FEES, BY ADDING,
INCREASING AND MODIFYING CERTAIN OF THE FEES IN
SAID ORDINANCE, AS AMENDED, TO COVER THE OPERA-
TIONAL COST PRIMARILY FOR THE ENFORCEMENT OF
THE SOUTH FLORIDA BUILDING CODE; CONTAINING`A
REPEALER PROVISION AND A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE, AND
PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
ORDINANCE NO, 9466
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 2, ARTICLE IV, DIVI-
SION 2, OF THE CODE OF THE CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA,
AS AMENDED, BY ADDING A NEW SECTION ,2.77, ENTI-
TLED "BOND REQUIRED FOR THE MOVING OF BUILDINGS",
AUTHORIZING THE FIRE, RESCUE AND INSPECTION SERV-
ICES DEPARTMENT DIRECTOR TO REQUIRE POSTING OF
A BOND FOR BUILDING MOVING AND ESTABLISHING A
PROCEDURE TO DETERMINE THE AMOUNT OF BOND; SET.'
TING FORTH PREREQUISITES FOR THE RELEASE OF SAID
BOND, PROVIDING -FOR RECOVERY BY TME.CITY OF COSTS
ANDIOR DAMAGES TO PUBLIC PROPERTY WHICH MAY BE
IN EXCESS OF BOND PROCEEDS; AND PROVIDING FOR
CITY RETENTION OF ANY UNCLAIMED MONIES PREVIOLISLY
DEPOSITED OR TO BE DEPOSITED IN CONNECTION WITH
BUILDING MOVING; CONTAINING A REPEALER PROVISION
AND A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE..
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ORDINANCE NO. 9467 �e
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE CODE OF THE CITY OF
MIAMI, FLORIDA, AS AMENDED, BY AMENDING CODE SEC.
TION 2.245 TO DELETE THEREFROM THE COMMUNICATIONS
SYSTEMS FUNCTION OF THE DEPARTMENT OF COMPUT-
ERS AND COMMUNICATIONS AND BY AMENDING CODE i _.
SECTION 2.260 TO PROVIDE THAT THE BUILDING AND VEHI•
CLE MAINTENANCE DEPARTMENT SHALL MANAGE AND
SUPERVISE THE COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEMS FUNCTION;
FURTHER AMENDING CODE SECTIONS 2.241, 2.242, 2.243,
2.244 AND 2.245 BY DELETING THE WORDS "AND COM-
MUNICATIONS" FROM THE TITLE OF THE DEPARTMENT
OF COMPUTERS AND COMMUNICATIONS; CONTAINING A
REPEALER PROVISION AND A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE.' —
ORDINANCE NO. 9468
AN ORDINANCE ABOLISHING THE DEPARTMENT OF STA-
DIUMS AND MARINAS; PROVIDING THAT THE DUTIES _
IMPOSED UPON THE DEPARTMENT OF STADIUMS AND
MARINAS SHALL APPLY TO AND SHALL BECOME THE
DUTIES OF THE CITY MANAGER; PROVIDING THAT WHERE
THE PHRASES "DEPARTMENT OF STADIUMS AND MARL-
NAS" AND "DIRECTOR OF THE DEPARTMENT OF STADI-
UMS AND MARINAS" SHALL APPEAR IN ANY CITY ADMIN.
ISTRATIVE REGULATIONS OR IN ANY SECTIONS OF THE
CITY CODE OR IN ANY ORDINANCES ADOPTED BY THE
CITY COMMISSION SAID PHRASES SHALL APPLY TO THE `
"OFFICE OF THE CITY MANAGER" AND "CITY MANAGER", _
RESPECTIVELY; CONTAINING A REPEALER PROVISION AND
A SEVERABILITYCLAUSE AND DISPENSING WITH THE
REQUIREMENT OF READING SAME ON TWO SEPARATE {
DAYS BY A VOTE OF NOT LESS THAN FOUR -FIFTHS OF I
THE MEMBERS OF THE COMMISSION.
ORDINANCE NO. 9469 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 1 OF ORDINANCE
NO, 9353, ADOPTED NOVEMBER 19. 1981, THE CITY'S CAP- —
ITAL IMPROVEMENT APPROPRIATIONS ORDINANCE FOR '
FISCAL YEAR 1981.82; AS AMENDED; BY REDUCING ITEM
_ III.B.I. STATION k4 BY AN AMOUNT OF $10,500 BY REDUC-
ING ITEMIII.B.2. STATION #7 BY AN AMOUNT OF $3,700,
AND BY REDUCING ITEM 111.B.6. BREATHING APPARATUS
BY AN AMOUNT OF $22,600 AND TRANSFERRING SAID i
AMOUNTS TO ITEM 111.B.5. NEW CITY ADMINISTRATION
_ BUILDING (TRANSFERRED TO ITEM IX.B.(i)5) IN THE AMOUNT
OF $4,000 AND ITEM IILBA 1. FIRE TRAINING FACILITY AND
CLOSED CIRCUIT TELEVISION SYSTEM (7084) (TRANSFERRED
TO ITEM IX.B.(i)7.) IN THE AMOUNT OF $32,800: AND BY
APPROPRIATING FROM THE 1981 FIRE FIGHTING, FIRE
PREVENTION AND RESCUE FACILITIES BOND FUND ANTIC-
IPATED BOND SALES AN AMOUNT OF $70,000 TO ITEM
111.B.3. RESCUE SERVICE APPARATUS AND EQUIPMENT, AN
AMOUNT OF $1,900,000 TO ITEM III.B.4. FIRE APPARATUS
ACQUISITION, REPLACEMENTS AND MODIFICATIONS, AN
AMOUNT OF $182,000 TO ITEM IILB.10 COMPUTER AIDED'
DISPATCH SYSTEM, AN AMOUNT OF $667,000 TO ITEM 111.B.11
FIRE TRAINING FACILITY AND CLOSED CIRCUIT TELEVI-
SION SYSTEM (7084) (TRANSFERRED TO ITEM IX.B.(i)7.),
AND ESTABLISHING PROJECT IX.C.(ii)11. FIRE GARAGE AND
STATION N3 MODIFICATION AND EXPANSION IN THE AMOUNT
- OF $1,000,000, AND ESTABLISHING PROJECT IX.C.(ii)12. REN•
OVATION OF FIRE STATIONS N1, tt2, N5, N8 IN THE AMOUNT
OF $300,000; CONTAINING A REPEALER PROVISION AND
SEVERABILITY CLAUSE; AND DISPENSING WITH THE
REQUIREMENT OF READING SAME ON TWO SEPARATE
DAYS BY A VOTE OF NO LESS THAN FOUR -FIFTHS OF THE
MEMBERS nF THE COMMISSION.
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MATTY HIRAI
Oucne 9i co� - ACTING CITY CLERK
CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA
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Publication of this Notice on the 28 day of July 1982.
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FIoward V. Gary
City Manager
Cesar Odio
Assistant City Manager
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June 1982
Resolution authorizing loan from
Florida Power & Light Franchise
Revenues to Orange Bowl Enter-
prise Fund & Companion Ordinances
amending the Capital Improvement
Appropriation Ordinance and the
Annual Appropriations Ordinance,
Copies of Draft Legislation
The Office of Stadiums recommends the
adoption of a resolution authorizing the
loan of $173,250 from Florida Power and
Light Franchise Revenues, in the Capital
Improvement Fund, to the Orange Bowl
Enterprise Fund, for the purpose of having
appraisals made of stadium properties and
contiguous parcels costing $14,750; for
updating the Kunde and Associates, Inc.
and Madigan -Praeger, Inc. report entitled
"City of Miami Orange Bowl Modernization"
costing $4,500; and the Renovation and
Improvement to the field lighting system
at the Orange Bowl Stadium costing
$154,000; said loan to be repaid from the
26 Resort Tax over a period of 9 months;
with interest at % to be repaid from
the Orange Bowl Enterprise Fund.
The Tourist Development Councilhas committed $173 250 from future
collections of the Orange Bowl pori_�n of the Resort Tax Funds for
new Orange Bowl field lighting costing $154,000; appraisals of vari-
ous stadium properties costing $14,750; and to update the Kunde and
Associates, Inc. and Madigan -Praeger, Inc. report for up to $4,500.
The loan from Florida Power and Light Franchise Revenues will be
repaid by the Dade County Tourist Development Council as Resort Tax
Revenues are collected.
The Department of Public 6Jorl;s notified the Office of Stadiums that
the 36 pole light fixtures on the upper deck of the Orange Bowl are
deteriorated and that the City was without spare fixtures. In ad-
dition, none of the ligtzt:ing manufactures makes a comparable fixture.
Today, they recorliended that the existing lights be replaced with
"quick -Start" metal halide lights on the main light towers.
The benefits of this new lighting program are the elimination of
the problem of trying to replace antiquated light fixtures; the
inaccurate, trial -and -error aiming of the pole lights would be
eli,riinated; stadium hurricane preparation time would be reduced;
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the new installation of the fence on the upper deck would be simpli�
fied and cost saving; and the higher electricity efficiency could
save $15,000 annually in power costs. The cost of the lighting
protect is estimated to be $154,000.
An enclosed companion ordinance amending the Capital Improvement
Appropriation Ordinance establishes new projects in the Orange Bowl
Enterprise Fund by increasing the appropriation of the Orange Bowl
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2% Resort Tax in an amount of $154,000.
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Since the remaining $19,250 of the loan will be used for appraisals
and for updating the Orange Bowl modernization report which cannot
be included in the Capital Improvement Program, a proposed companion
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ordinance has been prepared to amend the Annual Appropriations
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Ordinance for Fiscal Year 1981-82 for the Orange Bowl .Enterprise
Fund.
Resolution 82-346 was passed authorizing the City Manager to engage
the professional services of an M.A.I. appraiser to determine fair
market value of the Orange Bowl Stadium and parking areas, Miami
Stadium, Metro Annex, Beckman Hall and the auto inspection station
at a cost not to exceed $14,750.
The Tourist Development Council requested. the updating of the Kunde
and Associates, Inc. and Madigan -Praeger, Inc. report entitled "City
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of Miami Orange Bowl Modernization". Kunde and Associates, Inc.
have agreed to update their report for a fee not to exceed $4,500.
The Tourist Development Council has committed $173,250 from future
collections of the Orange Bowl portion of the Resort Tax Funds so
that the three aforementioned programs can be carried out.
cc: Law Department
Finance Department
Planning Department
Department of Management and Budget
Department of Public Works