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DECEMBER 17, 1980. \;D C;
MEETING [.GATE: REGULAR - DECEMBER 17, 1980
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A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING AND DIRECTING THE CITY MANAGER TO
ENTER INTO AGREEMENT WITH GRAPHICS AND PHOTOGRAPHY, INC. (D/B/A GRAPHIC
PRODUCTIONS/DESIGN, INC.) IN SUBSTANTIALLY THE FORM ATTACHED HERETO, FOR
THE PURPOSE OF PROVIDING PROFESSIONAL ADVERTISING SERVICES TO RECRUIT
APPLICANTS FOR THE POSITION OF POLICE OFFICER AT A COST NOT TO EXCEED ONE
HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS ($100,000.00).
A MOTION DIRECTING THE CITY MANAGER TO ESTABLISH ONE HUNDRED (100) NEW
CSA (COMMUNITY SERVICE AIDE) POSITIONS WITHIN THE CITY OF MIAMI POLICE
DEPARTMENT, AND FURTHER DECLARING THAT FROM MONIES ALLOCATED IN THE CURRENT
BUDGET, THAT FIFTY (50) NEW PSA (PUBLIC SERVICE AIDE) POSITIONS ARE TO BE
IMPLEMENTED WITHIN THE POLICE DEPARTMENT IMMEDIATELY.
A MOTION AUTHORIZING AND DIRECTING THE CITY MANAGER TO CONTINUE TO EXPLORE
AREAS OF POSSIBLE CUT BACK OF CITY-WIDE EXPENDITURES, AS MORE FULLY
DESCRIBED IN ME]MORAINDUMS SUBMITTED TO THE CITY COM!,IISSION ON THIS DATE.
A MOTION OF THE CITY COMMISSION APPROVING THE REQUEST FOR PUBLIC PROPOSALS
FOR THE FURNISHING OF BUS STOP FACILITIES, BASICALLY ALONG THE FOLLOW-
ING LINES:
1. 250 Bus Shelter with advertising (50 or more Bus Shelters without
advertising)
Total Bus Chelters limited to 350
1000 Bus Benches with advertising (200 or more Bus Benches without
advertising)
Total Bus Benches limited to 1400;
AND AS MORE FULLY DESCRIBED BY THE CITY MANAGER TO THE CITY
COMMISSION ON THIS SAME DATE.
AN ORDINANCE ENTITLED -
AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTIONS 31-1,
31-26, 31-28, 31-30, 31-33, AND 31-37 OF CHAP-
TER 31 ENTITLED "LICENSES, MISCELLANEOUS BUSI-
NESS REGULATIONS" OF THE CODE OF THE CITY OF
MIAMI, FLORIDA (1980), AS AMENDED, IN THE
FOLLOWING RESPECTS: BY ADDING A NEW SUBSEC-
TION (b) TO SAID SECTION 31-1 WHICH PROHIBITS,
SUBJECT TO CERTAIN I:XCEP'I'IONS, MASSAGE SALONS AND
BATH PARLORS OR ANY SIMILAR 'I'Y PI. BUSINESS MIEN
SPECIFIED PHYSICAL CONTACT IS PROVIDED THE
RECIPIENT Or SERVICES BY PERSONS OF THE
OPPOSITE SEX AND WHICH ALSO PROHIBITS UNDER
CERTAIN CONDITIONS ANY BUSINESS WHICH FEATURES
ADULT PIRIVAT'E DANCING EXHI13111'IONS h'1'I`II BOTH OF
THE ABOVE PROHIBITED BUSINESS ACTIVITIES, WHICH
ARE CURRENTLY IN EXIST, J�Cr, BECOMING UNLAWFUL
AFTER SIX ( 6 ) MOI1'I'HS PROhI THE EFFECTIVE DATE
OF THIS ORDINANCE; BY AMENDING SECTION 31 -2 6
TO INCLUDE A SP1 C1FIC PENALTY PROVISION; BY REPEAL
OF SECTION 31-28 AND SUBST'I`1'UT'1NG A NEIti SEC-
TION 31--28 TO PROVIDE FOR LICENSING PROCEDURES
INCLUDING GROUNDS FOR DENIAL OF SAID LICENSES; BY
R-80-884
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M-80-885
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M-80-886
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M-80-889
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I~ IERGENCY
ORDINANCE
9211
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CITY OF MIAMI
CITY CIERK REPORTS
MEETING DATE: REGULAR - DECEMBER 1.7, 1980
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(Emergency Ord. 9211 (corit'd) :
PAGE NO. 2
AMENDING SECTION 3I-30 TO PROVIDE FOR AN AUTOMATIC
SUSPENSION OF A LICENSE UPON FAILURE OF THE HOLDER
OF SAID LICENSE TO DISPLAY THE SAME TO ANY POLICE
DEPARTMENT PERSONNEL OR OTHER CITY OFFICIAL; BY
AMENDING SECTION 31-33 TO PROVIDE FOR THE INIPOSI-
TION OF THE PENALTY SPECIFICALLY PROVIDED IN CODE
SECTION 31-28; BY REPEAL OF SECTION 31-37 AND
SUBSTITUTING A NEW SECTION 31-37 TO ESTABLISH
GROUNDS AND PROCEDURES FOR REVOCATION AND SUSPEN-
SION OF LICENSES; CONTAINING A REPEALER PROVISION
AND A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE.
A MOTION ALLOCATING FUNDS NOT TO EXCEED $900 TO BE USED FOR PROMOTIONAL
ACTIVITIES IN CONNECTION WITH THE 1980 KWANZA FESTIVAL.
A MOTION OF THE CITY COMMISSION INSTRUCTING THE LAW DEPARTMENT TO INCORPO-
RATE INTO OUR CITY CODE PERTINENT STATE STATUTES GOVERNING, BASICALLY,
LOITERING, REGISTRATION OF HAND GUNS, AND STOP -AND -FRISK REGULATIONS,
WHICH WILL RESULT IN GRANTING PROPER AUTHORITY TO MUNICIPAL PROSECUTORS
IN ORDER THAT THEY MAY PROSECUTE VIOLATIONS OF OUR CODE LOCALLY, WHICH
WOULD ALSO REDUCE RELIANCE ON THE STATE ATTORN EY'S OFFICE; FURTHER PROPOSING
THAT THE MUNICIPAL PROSECUTORS WORK VERY CLOSELY WITH THE IMMIGRATION AND
NATURALIZATION DEPARTMENT TOWARD THE ENFORCEMENT OF RECENTLY ENACTED MEASURES
BY THE I.N.S. CONCERNING THE QUESTION OF REFUGEES; FURTHER PROVIDING FOR
THE ADDITION OF ONE ADDITIONAL MUNICIPAL PROSECUTORS TO THE LAW DEPARTMENT
STAFF TO ALLEVIATE- THEIR BURDEN; AND FURTHER DIRECTING THE CITY OF MIAMI
POLICE DEPARTMENT TO IGOROUSLY ENFORCE EXISTING ORDINANCES GOVERNING USE
OF CITY PARKS, ESPECIALLY, DURING THE NEXT SIXTY (60)--DAY PERIOD AS AN
EMERGENCY MEASURE, CLOSING CITY PARKS AT SUNDOWN, WITH THE EXCEPTION OF
THE ANTONIO MACEO PARK (OTHERWISE KNOWN AS THE "DOMINO PARK"); AND FURTHER
GIVING THE CITY ADMINISTRATION THE NECESSARY LATITUDE TO DETERMINE THE EXACT
HOUR OF CLOSING OF A GIVEN CITY PARK WHEREIN PROPERLY ORGANIZED AND SUPER-
VISED ACTIVITIES ARE TAKING PLACE, BUT NEVER TO EXCEED 10 P.M.; AND, FINALLY,
DIRECTING THE CITY MANAGER TO CO?IE BACK TO THE CITY COMMISSION WITH AN
ESTIMATED COST FOR THE INSTALLATION OF FENCES, GATES, AND LOCKS, AT CITY
PARKS WHERE SUCH MIGHT BE DEEMED NECESSARY.
A MOTION OF THE CITY CO�LMISSION DECLARING THE DESIRE OF THE CITY COMMISSION
TO RLQUEST GOVERNOR GRAI-iAN TO CONVENE A MAJOR SUM!,11T MEETING TO BE HELD IN
MIAMI, EITHER IN JANUARY OR EARLY FEBRUARY, TO DISCUSS THE CRIMINAL
JUSTICE SYSTD1 L'ITH,POSSIBLYyTHE HEREINBELOW NAMED INDIVIDUALS ATTENDING
SUCH MEETING AT THE SAME TI'iE; THE SPEAKER OF THE HOUSE (STATE OF FLORIDA),
PRESIDEhi OF THE SENATE (STATE OF FLORIDA), CHIEF JUSTICE OF THE SUPREME
COURT OF FLORIDA, THL STATE AT] OR;EY -JAN ET RENO, THE CHAIRMAN OF THE
PAROL BOARD, THE ATTORNEY GENERAL OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA -JIM SMITH; THE
CHIEF OF THE STATE PRISON SYSTIM, THE CHIEF OF THE LOCAL PRISON SYSTEM,
MEMBERS OF THE VARIOUS PERTINENT FEDERAL AGENCIES, THE VARIOUS POLICE
CHIEFS, AISD THE CITY'S ADMINISTRATION,TO DISCUSS AN AGENDA OF SHORT AND
LONG RANGE GOALS.
M-80-890
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M-80-891
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M-80-892
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A MOTION EXPRESSING THE DESIRE OF THE CITY COMMISSION THAT THE CITY MANAGER I M-80-893
IMPLEMENT A POLICY WHEREIN POLICE OFFICERS OR OTHER PERSONS RECEIVING RE- MOVED:PLUMME]
COGNITION FOR OUTSTANDING SERVICE TO THIS COMMUNITY BE GRANTED THE DAY OFF SECOND:LACAS:
OR EARNED TIME IN LIEU THEREOF. UNANIMOUS
A MOTION TO ENDORSE FUND RAISING EFFORTS BY MEMBERS OF THE FLORIDA MARITIMEJ M-80-894
MUSEUM FOR THE EVENTUAL CONSTRUCTION OF A MARITIME MUSEUM IN THE MIAMI AREA MOVED.PLUMME
SECOND:LACAS.
ABSENT:CAROL
CITY OF MIAMI
CITY CIERK REPORTS
MEETING DATE: REGULAR - DECEMBER 17, 1980 PAGE NO. 3
A MOTION DIRECTING THE CITY MANAGER TO REQUEST THE PLANNING DEPARTMENT TO
BEGIN A STUDY OF AN AREA DELINEATED BY N.W. 18TH TERRACE, CURTIS PARK,
N.W. 27TH AVENUE, N.W. 20TH STREET, TO DETERMINE IF ANY ZONING CHANGES
OF THE EXISTING RESIDENTIAL AREA SHOULD BE CONSIDERED.
A MOTION DENYING A REQUEST FOR CHANGE OF ZONING AT 2495 N.W. 18TH TERRACE
FROM R-1 to R-4.
A MOTION DEFERRING DECISION ON AN APPEAL OF DENIAL OF VARIANCE AT 5927
N.E. 1ST AVENUE SO MEMBERS OF THE CITY COMMISSION CAN INSPECT THE PROPERTY.
AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING FOR THE CONSTRUCTION, OPERATION, REGULATION AND
CONTROL OF CABLE TELEVISION SYSTEMS WITHIN THE MUNICIPAL BOUNDARIES OF
THE CITY OF MIAMI.
A MOTION APPOINTING COMMISSIONER J. L. PLUMMER, JR. AS THE CITY COMMISSION
REPRESENTATIVE ON BOTH THE RETIREMENT PLAN BOARD AND THE RETIREMENT SYSTEM
BOARD.
A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING CASH TRANSFER IN AIIN AMOUNT NOT TO EXCEED NINE
MILLION DOLLARS AS NEEDED BY THE GENERAL FUND FROM THE CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT
FUND DURING THE MONTH OF DECEIBER, 1980, TO COVER CASH DEFICIT CREATED BY
LATE COLLECTION OF REAL ESTATE TAXES, TO BE REPAID IN JA.NUARY, 1981.
A RESOLUTION ALLOCATING FUNDS NOT TO EXCEED $30,000 FROM THE CITY'S SELF-
INSURANCE TRUST FUND AS PAYMENT OF ADDITIONAL COMPENSATION TO THE LAW FIRM
OF PAUL, LANDY, BEILEY AND HARPER FOR THE CONTINUED REPRESENTATION OF THE
CITY IN THE CASE OF LEONARD GATES V. CITY OF MIAMI.
A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE CITY ATTORNEY TO HIRE THE LAW FIRM OF PAUL,
LANDY, BEILEY AND HARPER TO REPRESENT THE CITY IN TRIAL AND APPELLATE LEVEL
WORK IN THE CASE OF BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF MIAMI CITY EMPLOYEES' RETIREMENT
SYSTEM, ET AL. V. CITY OF MIAMI, ET AL. AT A FEE NOT TO EXCEED $45,000,
UNLESS FURTHER AUTHORIZED BY THE CITY COMMISSION, WITH FUNDS THEREFOR
ALLOCATED FROM THE CITY'S SELF-INSURINCE TRUST FUND.
A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO ACCEPT CERTAIN LOTS IN THE
CITY OF MIAMI FROM MR. PHILIP MI DVIN IN THE NAIME OF HIS DECEASED PARENTS,
ABRAHAIM AND FR�DA MEDVIN, AND THAT; :ING MR. MEDVIN FOR HIS GENEROUS GIFT;
AND DIRECTING THE CITY CLlaa: TO ^LAL A COPY OF THIS RESOLUTION TO MR.
PHILIP MEDVIN.
A MOTION EXPRESSING CONDOLENCES ON BEHALF OF THE CITY OF MIAMI COMMISSION
TO THE FAMILY OF FELIX LIE%'ANO, THE FATHER OF THE SISTER CITY PROGRAM, IN
BOGOTA, COLOMBIA, ON THE SAD OCCASION OF HIS PASSING AWAY.
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ADMINISTRATIVE NOTES TO THE FILE:
en3a R=8II=883`apPo3nled-Tis-:-TFarcie Ersoff as the City of Miami repre-
sentative to the Miami -Dade Library Board.
-Agenda R-80-921 appointed the following individuals to the Advisory Council
on Trade and Commerce Development:
1. Alan Rosenthal
2. Martin Waas
3. Juan Acosta
4. Paulino Barbon
5. Rafael Lopez
6. Juvenal Pina
7. Raul Masvidal
- Agenda R-80-922 appointed the following individuals to the Planning
Advisory Board:
M-80-897
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M-80-898
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M-80-900
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ORD. 9223
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M-80-919
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R-80-929
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R-80-930
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M-80-931
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R-80-932
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M-80-933
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CITY OF MIAMI
CITY CLERK REPOR
MEETING DATE: REGULAR - DECE?iBER 17, 1980 PAGE NO. 4 -_
Planning Advisory Board appointees (cont'd):
1. Cyril T. Smith
2. Aaron Manes
3. Pat Kolski (as Alternate member)
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- Agenda R-80-923 appointed the following individuals to the Zoning Board:
1. Alicia Baro
2. Gloria Basila
3. Billy Freixas (as Alternate member)
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-Appointment of one individual to the Zoning Board to fulfill an unexpired
term, was deferred to the January meeting.
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-Agenda R-80-924 appointed Dana Dorsey Chapman to the Overtown-Community -
Development Advisory Board.
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APPROVED:
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RAGIE
City Clerk