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CC 1982-02-25 City Clerk's Report
cc�+1r of �s�:rvF� AIL MEETING DATE: FEBRUARY 25, 1982-PLAMING/ZaMn CITY HALL - DINNER KEY A RESOLUTION DESIGNATING THE CITY OF IBIZA, SPAIN, AS A "SISTER CITY" I R-82-153 THE CITY OF MIAMI. MOVED: CAROLLO SECOND: PEREZ UNANIMOUS A MOTION DE ERRING CONSIDERATION OF A REQUEST FOR A (MANGE OF ZONING M-82-154 AT 2661-2665 SOUTH BAY DRIVE FROM R-4 to RC, IN ORDER M OBTAIN INPUTMOVED: PLU4, ER FROM! THE COCONUT GMM CIVIC CLUB AMID FOR THE FILING OF A COVENANT WHICH SECOND: DANU NS HAD BEEN PREVIOUSLY OFFERED BY APPLICANT. ABSENT: CAROL,M A MOTION DIRECTING THE PLANNING DEPART 04T TO RESTUDY AN AREA GENERALLY M-82-156 DESCRIBED AS BORDERED BY AT-ATKA ON THE NORTHEAST, 27TH AVE. ON THE WEST, MOVED: PIER DIXIE HIGHWAY ON THE NOFMOEST, AND THE BAY ON THE SOUTH, AND FURTHER SECOND: DAWKINS REQUESTING THAT A REPORT BE SUBMITTED TO THE CITY COMMISSION SPECIFIC- ABSENT: CAROLLA ALLY RELATING TO PLATS AND REPLAY'S IN THE AFOREMUICNED AREA. A MOTIC N DIRECTING THE PLANNING, DEPARTMW TO n44MIATELY IFIITIATE THE M-82-158 STUDY OF THE AREA GEtMWI,Y BOUNDED BY ALATKA ON THE NORTHEAST, 27TH M NW: DAWKINS AVENUE ON THE WEST, DIXIE HIGHWAY ON THE NOMiWESST AND ON THE BAY ON SECOND: PEREZ THE SOUTH, TO CONSIDER THE FEASIBILITY OF A SPECIAL DISTRICT WITH A ABSENT: CAROLLO PROPOSED MINIlW SIZE BUILDING IAT OF 10,000 SQUARE FAT; AND FURTHER I ABSTAINS: FERRE DIRECTING THE CITY MANAGER M PLACE A MORA�RIl M ON SUCH UNTIL THE STUDY IS C OM[PL •TED AND ACTION IS TAM BY THE CITY C7C 4IISSICN. A MOTION EXPRESSING THE POLICY OF THE CITY CCNMISSICN THAT THEY ARE M-82-159 VERY UNHAPPY WITH THE PRESENT PROCESS FOR PLATS APPROVAL AND MiDIM: DAWKINS INSTRUCTING THE ADMINISTRATION TO REVIEW, REVAMP AMID RDCOMNIEND TO SECOND: PEREZ THE CITY COMMISSION MORE TIGHTENING PROCEDURES TIW CAN BE FOLLOWED IN ABSENT: CAROL LD THE FUTURE; AND THAT SINCE WE ARE, AT THE PRESFM TIINE, UNDER A TOTALLY ABSTAINS: FERRE NEW CITY-WIDE CO PREHENSIVE ORDINANCE REVISICN THAT THESE CONSIDERA- TIONS BE IlJMMED IN THE NEW CO lPREi ENSIVE ZONING O RDIlJANCE. A MOTION TO DEFER CONSIDERATION N OF THE ACCEPTANCE OF A PLAT ENTITLED Mi-82-162 "IZQUZERD0 SUBDIVISIC N , PENDIM THE APPEARANCE OF THE APPLICANT BEFORE MOVED: PLUM ER THE CITY M44ISSION. SECOND: DAWKINS ABSENT: CAROLLO A MO►I'iCffl ALLOCATING AN ANI`IUNT NOT TO QED $10, 000 FOR THE "CAFE 8 M-82-163 ' FESTIVAL" TO BE USED IN OONNECTIC N WITH THE TELEVISIC N BROADCASTING M7 ED: PIS TO BE CARRIED ON NATIONAL TELEVISION. SECOND: PEREZ ABSENT: CAROLLD A MDTICN AUTHORIZING THE CIDSIlVG OF S.W. 8TH STREET BETWEEN 12TH AND M-82-164 27TH AVENUES ON SUNDhY, MARUi 14, 1982, BETWEEN THE HOURS OF 10:00 AM MOVED: PLUMMER AND 11:00 PM FOR THE "CATTF 8 OPEN HOUSE CARNIVAL OF M7ANI" OCND n CNID SDOOND: CAROLTO UPON THE FULL APPROVAL OF THE aDEF OF POLICE SO THAT ALL DUE QONSIDF.R- UNANIMOUS ATICN CAN BE GIVEN TO THE CHURCHES AND ALL OTHER PEOPLE WHO NEED TO CUSS THROUC[i THOSE ARTERIALS; FURTHER STIPULATING THAT THIS WHOLE ISSUE SHALL BE LEFT IN THE HANDS OCITY � TO BE HANDLED F' � AT HIS DISCRETION. A MOTION AUTHORIZING THE CLOSING OF FLNGLER STREET AMID S.W. 1ST ST- M-82-165 BE wEEN 14TH AVENUE AND 22ND AVENUE BETWEEN THE HOURS OF 2:00 PM to M7=—. PEREZ 11: 00 PM IN ORDER TO HOLD THE "EL PASEO" PORTION OF THE CALLS 8 SECOND: CAROLIA FESTIVAL TO, BE HELD SUNRAY, MAIM 21, 19821 PEED HMiEVER THAT ALL ABSTAINS:PII jR (over) 1 ! I"tr"'''Y' OP MIAad CITY CLERK REPORTS M E E *r 1 N G D A*rE: MRWY 25, 1982-PZihOM & ZONING PAGE NO, � (M-82-165�oorit'd) THE RMUIREMh1N75 OF THE POLICE DEPAFMSM ARE MET AND THAT CONSIDERATION BE GIVEN M BUSINESSES, CHLMff,S AND RESIDENTS OF THE AREA FOR EGRESS AND INGRESS PURPOSES. A MOTION iNsrrd CPING THE CITY'ATIORNEY TO PREPARE THE NECESSARY ORDINANCE M-82-166 AME 00" TO ALLOW RESIDENTS OR PROPERTY OVNERS OF AN AREA DIRECTLY AF- 1K7VF."D: CARO.LO F EcTE'D BY AN ADVERSE DECISION TAKEN BY THE ZONING BOARD TO APPEAL THE DE- SECOND: PLUMME CISION WITHOUT HAVING TO PAY THE FEE AND THAT THE $500.00 FEE (OR UNANIMOUS THE AMOUNT OF THE APPEAL WC W TURN CUT TO BE) WOULD BE TRANSFERRED TO THE DEVELOPER Oft THE APPLICANT; FURTHER DIRECTING THE ADMINISTRATION TO SPECIFICALLY RESEARCH (a) THE PERIOD OF TIME PRESENTLY ALLOWED FOR THE GATHERING OF THE NECESSARY SIGNAZURM IN ORDER TO AVOID PAYING THE FEE IN THE APPEAL PROCESS WITH A VIEW TON%RDS POSSIBLY EXTENDING SUCH PERIOD OF TIME, AND (b) A RDOMMMAiTION CONCERNING THE NOTIFICATION SENT TO AJFFDCI'ED RESIDENTS AND/OR PROPERTY OWNERS WHICH PRESENTLY COVERS THOSE WITHIN A 375-FOOT RADIUS, WITH A VIEW TO WDS POSSIBLY EXTENDING SUCH RADIUS. A MCTIa4 DEFERRI24G CONSIDERATIO] OF A PROPOSED RECONA'IDNDATIQN TO RE14AME M- 8 2 16 7 THE CITY OF MIAMI MANOR PARK THE "CHARLIE HADLEY PARK", LOCATED AT 1300 MOVED: DAWKINS N.W. 50TH STREET, UNTIL THERE IS A PUBLIC WARM PROCESS ON THIS ISSUE SECOND: PLZUi•'A'Z- AS SOON AS POSSIBLE. I UNANIMOUS A MOTION OF THE CITY COMMISSION AUIIiORIZING THE CITY MmNAOER AMID THE M-82-169 CITY ATTORNEY TO PAY ALL TRAVEL EXPENDITURES FOR MR. I£ITNER FREILICH, MOVED: PIUMMER ESQ., TO COME TO THE CITY OF MIAM TO APPEAR BEFORE THE CITY OF MIAMI SECOND: CARDLUC COMMISSION TO PERSONALLY DELINEATE HIS PLAN FOR THE DRAFTING OF AN OR- UNANIMOUS DINANC E DEALING WITH "IMPACT FEES" FOR THE CITY OF MIAffii. A MOTION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI CITY COMMISSION THANKING PRESIDENT REAGAN M-82-171 ON BERALF OF HUNDREDS OF THOUSAND OF CUBANS LIVING IN THIS COMMUNITY, MOVED: PEREZ FOR F=GNIZING THE PLIGHT OF MILLIONS OF CUBANS WHO HAVE LAST THEIR SECOND: CARDLLC F11= 7 1 BECAUSE OF CQ*ZUNISM. I UNANIMOUS A MOTION IINSTF13CTING THE CITY ATIORNEY TO OOrT'IUNICATE WITH THE GOVERNOR'S OFFICE TO nK)UIRE IF IT WOULD BE ADVANTAGEOUS FOR THE GOVERNOR AMID THE STATE OF FIORMA THAT THE CITY. OF MIAMI WOULD JOIN HANDS IN THE LAWSUIT ALREADY FILED BY THE STATE OF FLORIDA AGAINST THE FEDERAL GOVEEziNN7tM IN Ca0M TION WITH OUT-OF-POCKET EXPENSES IlNCUR ED BY THE CITY AND STATE DUE TO PROBLEMS CREATED BY THE REFUGEE'S IN THIS AREA. A RESOLUTION REGARDING THE PRESENT UNITED STATES IMMIGRATION POLICY; REQUESTING THAT ALL REFUGEES BE DEALT WITH ON A FAIR AND EQUITABLE BASIS AND THAT THERE BE NO DISCRIMINATION ON ACCOUNT OF SEX, CREED OR COLOR; FURTHER REQUESTING THAT PAST PRACTICE BE FOLLOWED BY NOT RETAINING PERSONS IN DETENTION CAMPS EXCEPT IN INSTANCES WHERE FAILURE TO RETAIN SUCH PERSONS WOULD BE DETRIMENTAL TO SOCIETY AS A WHOLE; FURTHER RE- QUESTING THE RELEASE OF HAITIANS WHO ARE PRESENTLY BEING DETAINED AT THE KROME AVENUE FACILITY; FURTHER REQUESTING THAT AFTER RELEASE OF THE HAITIAN REFUGEES THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT ARRANGE FOR SUPPORT SERVICES AND RELOCATION TO OTHER PARTS OF THE NATION; FURTHER DIRECTING THE CITY CLERK TO FORWARD A COPY OF THE HEREIN RESOLUTION TO THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES, THE UNITED STATES ATTORNEY GENERAL, THE UNITED STATES DEPUTY ATTORNEY GENERAL AND THE UNITED STATES JUSTICE DEPARTMENT. A RESCL TTION ESTABLISHING A BLUE RIBBON Of3yNIITTEE CONSISTING OF MIN (7) CITIZENS OF THE CITY OF MIAMI TO BE APPOINTED BY THE MAYOR AMID THE CITY OOvISSION TO INVESTIGATE AMID REPORT ON WHETHER M6TROPOL.ITAN-DARE COUNTY IS DISCHARGING ITS OBLIGATIONS U NDM THE ACREEMU NCH RSMTED IN THE CITY OF MIIAMM' S CONVLONCE OF JAQGSON MEMMUAL HOSPITAL TO DADE COUNTY AND THE CITY ATTORNEY SHALL BE AN EX-OFFICIO M EM OF SAIA COM- MITTEE; FURTHER PROV I NG THAT SAID OoRCrTTEE SHALL SST AN AtCCO>rTT- IAG OF DADE COUNTY AiND THE PUBLIC HEALTH TRUST AS TO THE EXIE NT OF COM- PLIANCE WITH THE COVENANT IN SAID ANT TO PRCNIDE MEDICAL CARE FOR THE: INDIGUIrS OF DARE COUNTY; FURTHER PROVIDING THAT SAID OW4ITTEE SHAL ASCERTAIN THE PERCENTAGE OF PRIVATE AND PUBLIC PATIENTS TREATED BY JAoLgW MEMORIAL HOSPITAL FOR THE PERIOD BDGIINNING JNWM 1, 1949 TO DATE; AND FURTHER PRNIDING THAT SAID COMMIT= SHALL COMPLETE ITS IN- VFXIGATIOTN AND RENDER ITS REPORT TC THE CITY COMMISSION WITHIN 14INETY (90) DAYS. M-82-172 MOVED: PII1MMERR SECOND: DANK -IN: UNANIMOUS R- 82-173 MOVED: FERRE SECOND: DAWKIN: UNANIMOUS R-82-175 MOVED: FERRE SECOND: DAWKIN UNANIMOUS CITY OP MIA ei CITY CIERK REPORTS MEETING DATE: FEBTEM 25, 1982--PUAta1 M & ZONING PAGE NO. 3 A MOTION ESTABLISHING THE CITY OF MIAMI MEETING PROCURES AS FOLLOWS: 1. THAT EACH MEMBER OF THE COMMISSION BE; LLAITED TO A TOTAL OF SEVEJ (7) MINUTES SPEECH ON ANY ONE PARTICULAR ISSUE, WHICH PERIOD MAY BE EXTINID9D M 14 MiNU ES UPON CONSENT OF THE COMMISSION. 2. THAT THE PERIOD BE'r4i:W 9:00 AM and 10:00 AM, AT THE BEGINNING OF THE MEETING BE DIVIDED AS FC)LLM: a) am -HALF HOUR (1/2 hr) TO i4 il-AGEJOA ITEMS; and b) ONE-HALF HOUR (1/2 hr) TO DEPARTMENTAL REVMV. 3. THAT ANY'NEW MATERIALS BE SUBMITTED TO THE CITY MANAGER SEVEN (7) DAYS IN ADVANCE OF A SCHEDULED MEETING. 4. THAT IT IS THE INTENT THAT ALL CITY COMMISSION MEETINGS SHALL BEGIN AT THE SCHEDULED TIME; AND AS SOON AS THERE IS A QUORUM PRESENT. %. THAT THE LUNCH RDC:ESSS BE ESTABLISHED AS BEING FROM 12:00 NOON TO 2:00 PM. 6. THAT THE CITY COMMISSION MEETINGS WILL CONCLUDE AT 9:00 PM, STIPULATING HOWEVER THAT THE ITEM THAT THE COMMISSION IS CONSIDERING AT SUCH TIME WILL BE COMPLETED. 7. THAT PERSONS APPEARING BEFORE THE CITY CONMISSICN THAT ARE NOT SCHEDULED ON THE AGENDA SHALL BE HARD ONLY WITH THE CONSENT OF A MAJORITY OF THE M43ERS OF THE COMMISSION. B. THAT REQUESTS FOR ROUTINE ANSWERS SUBMITTED M THE ADMINISTRATION BE RETURNED TO THE COMMISSION WITHIN 25 DAYS FRCM SUCH Fd%X S'T. 9. THAT T'HRFIE (3) TOVeKLL MEETINGS BE HELD PER YEAR STIPULATING THAT THE MAIN SESSION WILL BE HELD AT CITY HALL, DURING THE DAY, AND THAT THE TC7KMUL PORTICN WILL BE HEAD AFTER THE RECESS FOR DINNER, 10. ADOPTING THE POLICY OF A MID -YEAR BUDGET REVIEW. 11. THAT POSSIBLE JOw MEETINGS WITH SELECTED COTMITTEES BE PURELY AT THE DISCRETION OF THE CITY COMMISSION. 12. THAT THE PLACING OF ADVERTISING IN THE PRINTED MEDIA TO ADVOCATE OR EXPLAIN A CITY OF MIAMI POSITION ON A PARTICULAR MATTER BE DEIIINED ON AN ITE K BY ITEM BASIS. 13. THAT WHEN A. GIVEN CCMMISSICNEi HAS SCMEIM nC THAT HE WOULD LnM TO HAVE PUT ON THE A o=r THAT HE SHOULD WRITE A MEMORANDUM FULLY EXPLAINING THE SUBJECT MATTER. AND FURTHER STIPULATING THAT SUCH MEMORANDUM SHOULD REACH THE AGENDA OFFICE WITH WITH SUFFICIENT TIME. NOTE FOR THE RECORD: R-82-182 appointed MR. HERBERT SPAHN, to the Downtown Camunity Development Board. NDIE FOR THE R©OORD: R-82-183 appointed DAVID SCULLY, THELMA HOL E,.S, LUIS FORS, JOE MMDI ROOKS, PRINCE WPBURN (and JANE THEEDE if she was found to meet all requirements) to the Envircnmmmental Preservation Review Board. NOTE FOR THE RECORD: R-82-184 appointed COMMISSIONER DII4t'MO PEREZ to the Board of Directors of Miami Capital Development, Inc. NOS FOR THE RECORD: R-82 185 cited the following newspapers as those in 4Uch the City would advertise Notice of Sale of Delinquent Special Improvement Assessment Liens: 1) Miami News, 2) Diario law Americas, 3) Miami Times, and 4) Miami Review. A MOTION INSTRUCTING THE CITY MANAGER TO 4DVTSE ALL CITY DEPARTMENTS (INCLUDING THE CITY ATTORNEY AND THE CITY CLERK'S OFFICE) THAT DISPLAY ADVERTISING SHALL, IN THE FUTURE, BE LIMITED TO THE MIAMI NEWS, DIARIO DE LAS AMERICAS, THE MIAMI REVIEW, THE MIAMI TIMES AND THAT TWO WEEKLY HIS- PANIC PUBLICATIONS, NAMELY EL UNIVERSAL AND EL EXPRESO BE INCLUDED IN SAID DISPLAY ADVERTISING, PROVIDED, THEY ARE PROPERLY CERTIFIED AS HAVING A MINIMUM CIRCULATION OF 10,000 AND FURTHER INSTRUCTING THE CITY MANAGER TO MAKE A SURVEY OF ALL MINORITY NEWSPAPERS IN THE AREA TO DETERMINE POSSIBLE FUTURE CITY OF MIAMI ADVERTISING IN THOSE NEWSPAPERS. M-82-176 MOVED: PUFM SEC OW: DAW n UNANIMOUS M-82-186 HUM: FERRE SECOND: PEREZ a' CITY OF MIA,}l CITY CIERK REPORTS MEETING EAT' E : FEBRU C 25, 1982--PIinUM & zaMC - - 4 hAGE NO. A MOTION STATING THE POLICY OF THE CITY COMMISSION AND INSTRUCTING THE CITY MANAGER, THE OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK AND THE CITY ATTORNEY NOT TO PLACE ANY FORM -OF ADVERTISING IN THE MIAMI HERALD AS I= AS MM ARE ACCEPTING THE KINDS OF ADiJERTISING AS EXPRESSED IN MOTION 82-170, WHICH WAS PASSED AND ADOPTED ON THIS SANS DATE, REGARDING ADVOCATING TRAVEL TO COMMUNIST CUBA. NOTE FOR THE RECORD: R-82-188 appointed MR. STUART PATRON (who was the University of Miami appointment) to the "City of Miami/University of Miami James L. Knight Convention Center Advisory Coamitt.ee" . (PENDL�TG ARE TWO (2 y CI111Y OF MIAMI APPOIIVTNMM) . A MOTION REFERRING TO THE CITY OF MIANII MEMORIAL COMMITTEE A REQUEST MADE BY THE PARKINSON' S FOUNDATION TO RENAME 9TH AVENUE FROM N.W. 14TH ST. ID 18TH STREET AS "BOB HOPE BOULEVARD", FURTHER REQUESTING THAT THEY GO THROUGH ALL NECESSARY PUBLIC HEARINGS AND COME BACK WITH THEIR RECOM- MENDATION. A RESOLUTION EXPRESSING THE C ONDuMTION BY THE CITY OF MIAMI COMMISSICk1 OF ADVF.KTISEbUNIS IN THE MIMMI HERALD NEWSPAPER ADVOCATING TRAVEL TO CUBA BY AMERICAN AnMYS CHARTER, INC. BASED UPON THE DECEPTION CREATED BY THE ADVER'TISEMa' S PRESENTATION OF CUBA AS A PARADISE WHEN IN FACT THE PEOPLE OF CUBA ARE SUFFERING UNDER A COMMUNIST REGIME; FURTHER EXPRES- SING THE BFII.IEE' ON THE PART OF THE CITY COMMISSION THAT THE ACCEPTANCE BY THE MIAMI HERALD OF THIS TYPE OF ADVERTISING NOT ONLY UNDERMINES THE MORAL, PRECEPTS ON WHICH THIS NATION WAS FOUNDED BUT ALSO HELPS FURTHER THE ANTI-DMX:RATIC GOALS OF COMMUNIST CUBA, THE MAIN PROMOTER OF TERROR- ISM IN THIS HEMISPHERE; AMID FMHM INSTPMTIN1G THE CITY CLERK TO SEND COPIES OF THE HEREIN RESOL TTIC N TD THE PRESIDENT OF THE KNIGHT-RILUER NEWSPAPERS AND TO THE CHIEF EDITOR OF THE NIIANII IERAID. M-82-187 MOM: CAtOLT.0 SECOND: PEREZ NOES: PUZ44ER ABSENT: DAWMIN M-82-190 MOM: PL MMER SECOND: : DiAWKIN, UNANIMOUS R-82-191 MOVED: CAROLLA SEX' M: PEREZ UNANIMOUS A INOTION AUTHORIZING THE CITY MOaM TO NEGOTIATE WITH MR. RON FRAZIER M-82-192 A PROPOSED FEE FOR CONSULTING SERVICES IN CONNECTION WITH THE COCONUT MOVED: PL 44ER GFOM EXHIBITION CENTER WEST 0OURTYARD, PFbOJEC•I' ABED FURTHER INSTRUCTING SECOND: DANKIN.' THE CITY MANGER TO HAVE Mt. FPAZIER APPEAR BEFORE THE COMMSSION AT THE IIniA T24DUS EARLIEST POSSIBLE TIME TO EMALi TO THE COMMISSION HIS PRCITDCTED COSTS, PLANS AND TIM TABLE FOR THIS PROJECT. A RESCUITIO U WAIVING GREEN FEES FOR THE GREATER, MIAMI WC MEN I S GOLF R-82-193 ASSOCIATION ON MAY 17, 1982, AT THE CITY OF M+IIAMI COUNTRY CLUB IN M IANIt M7VED: PLUr 4M SPRINGS, ABED JUNE 22, 1982, AT THE MELREESE GOLF COURSE AND REQUIRING SECOND: DAWKIN! USE OF AN ELECTRIC CART BY EACH GOLFER IN SAID 71OURUMNT. I uwIM( US A RESWMCN APPROVING AND AVIHCRIZING THE CITY' S PARTICIPATION IN THE R-82-194 AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY GOLF CARD PROGRAM BY VP"ING THE 0OST OF A S MWED: DAWKINS GREEN FEE FOR CNE iiOUMID OF GOLF TO EACH BEARER OF A 1982 AMERICAN CANCER SECOND: CAROM SOCIETY GOLF CARD HOLDER DURING THE SUMMER SEASON AT EACH OF THE u9%NIMlOUS MEILRETrSE GOLF COU W AND CITY C F MW9 COUMTTRC CLUB IN M L*2 SPRINGS UNDER TERMS DESCRIBED HEREIN. A MOTION APPROVING THE ANNUAL SALARY AS ESTABLISHM BY THE CITY NWGER M-82-195 FOR MARIE PETIT, ASSISTANT TO THE MANAGER I. M7VE D: PlaMR SECOND: PEREZ UNANIMOUS 1CITY OP MIAkId CITY CIERK REPORTS M E E T I N G DATE: FEMEM 25, 1982—PLAfiVM& ZCKNG pA G E NO. 5 A MOTICN STATING THE INIENr OF THE CITY OF MIAM COMMISSION TO SELL M-82-196 EITHER JOINTLY OR SEPARATELY FIRE STATION #14, LOCA ED AT 141 N.W. 27TH MOVED: FEt AVENUE TO BRIGADE 2506 aka "MAYOR CARLYLE FOUNDATION CORPORATION, INC." SECOND: PIIm AND/OR TO THE Il.TPF.R AMERICAN C HAMBM OF CAB, ALSO A NW -PROFIT UNANIMOUS CORPORATION, PROVIDED SAID SALE IS LEGAILY POSSIBLE, AND AFTER ALL DUE PROCESS AND RE)=RID PUBLIC HEARINGS HAVE BEEN COMPLIED WITH PRIOR 70 SUCH SME. A MOTIN OF THE -CITY COMMISSION INSTRUCTING THE CITY MANAGER TO REQUEST M-82-197 A PERSONAL, APPrARANCE BY A REPRESE`IATIVE FROM THE "FLORIDA POWER & MOVED: PI .F LIGHT, 00% WHO SHALL COME BEFORE THE COMMISSION TO DISCUSS THE ACCIDENr SECOND: CAROL AND FATALITY RATE ON SOUTH DIXIE HIGHWAY, AND WHO SHALL EXPLAIN TO THE UNANIMOUS CITY COMMISSION THE REASONS WHY, IF ANY, THAT THE PRESENT CONCRETE POLES, WHICH ARE RESULTING IN THE NEEDLESS DEATHS OF OUR CITIZENS, CANNOT BE RE PLACED BY ALUMINUM BREAK Ai AY POLES. A MOTION OF THE CITY CCV1MISSICN EXPRESSING ITS CONDOLENCES TO THE FAMILY M-82-198 OF MELVLN L. REE:SE, FORMER CITY MANAGER OF THE CITY OF MIAMI, FURTHER MOVED: P1 U44ER DIRECTING THE CITY MANAGER TO MAKE APJW4GEMENrIS FOR THE PRESINTATION SECOND: PEREZ CEREMONY AND PIACIIK24T OF A BRONZE PLAQUE IN OFFICIAL COMENORATION UNANIMOUS OF THE NAMING OF THIS GOLF COURSE IN HIS MEMORY. APPROVED: 4 Ali ONGIE City Clerk