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MINUTES
OF MEETING HELD ON
November 9, 1978
Planning and Zoning Meeting
PREPARED BY THE OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK
C t TY HALL
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RALPNCITYCRK G. OHGIE
PERSONAL APPEARANCE or Mk. EVELIO HUGHES - MATTER
REFERRED TO TUE CITY MANAGER,
CHANGE ZONING CLASSII'ICATION OF 360 Net. 20 TERRACE
FROM k-4 To R=S,
AMEND 6871, ARTICLE VIII EY ADDING PROVISION FOR
REDUCING THE LOT AREA REQUIRED PER DWELLING UNIT OF
HOUSING FOR THE ELDERLY IN R-4.
4► AMEND 6871, ARTICLE XI BY ADDING PROVISION FOR RE-
DUCING THE LOT AREA REQUIRED PER DWELLING UNIT OF
HOUSING FOR THE ELDERLY IN R-C.
5, CHANGE OF ZONING CLASSIFICA`1ION - 2100 S. DIXIE
HIGHWAY FROM R-1 TO R-CA (AMENDED).
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''VD 6871, ARTICLES II, XVI & XIX, TO PROVIDE
'?..'PION OF "MINI -WAREHOUSES" AND THEIR USE IN C-4
'rTIONAL USE IN W-I.
CHAN�, " ING CLASSIFICATION OF APPROXIMATELY 401-477
N.W. 5y 7REET, 581-599'N.W. 5TH STREET AND 500-598
N.W. 6T, ""BEET FROM C-4 AND C-5 TO R-4 - HUD PROJECT
DADE 8-13 1SING FOR ELDERLY.
CHANG'' ZONING,
17TH AVENUE FRt;
HOUSING FOR THE
PLAT ACCEPTANCE
LOCATED AT N.W.
'AVENUES.
FTFICATION OF APPROXIMATELY 438 S.W.
4 TO R-4 — HUD PROJECT DADE 8-11,
— T.R. SUBDIVISION FIRST ADDITION
21ST STREET BETWEEN 12TH AND 13TH
10. RATIFY & APPROVE AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY OF MIAMI
AND SKBB, INC. TO PROVIDE PROFESSIONAL AND TECHNICAL
SERVICES FOR PLANNING, DESIGN & CONSTRUCTION CONSUL—
TATION OF FIRE STATION NO. 9.
DISCUSSION
Ord. 8875
Ord. 8876
Ord, 8877
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R- 78-714
R- 78-715
17.
M NHTH8 GF HEGULAtt MEET/NO '+ P THE
CITY eOMMIssION OF MIAMI, FLORIDA
On the 9th day of Hovdmber, 1078, the City CONMitsiOh of Miami, Florida, met
at its regular Meeting dace itt the City Hall, 8500 Pan American Drive,
Miami Florida in regular sessions
The meeting uus called to order at 7;50 P.M. by Mayor Maurice A, %erre with the
following members of the COM iission found to be present
Commissioner Rose Gordon
Commissioner (Hev.) Theodore H. Gibson
Vice MayorManolo Reboso
Mayor Maurice A, Ferre
Commissioner J. L. Plummer, Jr,
AB;r:
ALSO PRESENT :
Joseph R, Grassie, City Manager
R, L. Fosmoen, Assistant City Manager
George F..inox, City Attorney
Ralph G. Ongie, City Clerk
Matty Hirai, Assistant City Clerk
PERSONAL APPEARANCE OF MR, EVELIO BUGMES - MATTER
REFERRED TO THE CITY MANAGER.
Mayor Ferre: All right, before we move ahead, Mr. Grassie, Mr. Bugmes requested
to be heard by this Commission, he is an employee of the City cd Miami, I think
I mentioned it to you earlier so we are going to take five minutes, he's been
here all afternoon.
Mr. Grassie: Unfortunately, the people who knew about the case sat..you know,
has been sitting here for about three or four hours and now that person is not
here
Mayor Ferre: Okay, we'll listen to him and then you can follow up on it later on,
vamps Bugmes
Mr. Bugmes: Okay, good night.
Mr. Ongie: Could you give us your name, please?
Mr. Bugmes: At this moment, I would like to explain my problem ....
(INAUDIBLE BACKGROUND COMMENT OUTSIDE THE PUBLIC RECORD)
Mr. Bugmes: May, es mejor,
(MR, BUSIES IS INVI'U U BY THE MAYOR TO STATE THE MATTER IN SPANISH)
Mr, Bugs: Primero que nada, buenas noches, Senores C*Tn ssionados, senor
Administrador, Alca.lde, el probiema mio en este mo nto es pethrles qui?a,' por
novena vez la oportuni.dad de tener un hearing puhli.co con la iilisl'ta oportunidad
para la. Adnu. ustraci.on del Departmento de Public Property y yo, ?or que raz n?
La razon es que en el tiempo que llevo trabajando en la oiudad, n . rr nera de
pensar es de que el senor que diri.je el Departmento de PublicPropertiesParami,Porque
anon? I razones que en el tiempo que lievo trabajando en la eiudad, mimanera de
di.spuesto a. soportar alas esos ;abusos, Yo le he mandado en di.stintas oeasi.ones
tanto a la Adm ni,straoion Pomo a 14 Comision, como 41 S.ervi•cio Civil, n&m- -
ciones de lass c osas que u mi- me han ocurr .do, Yo no nunca he obtenldo una respuesta
conoi-sa de ninguno de los problemas, En estos UOMentoP yo acabo de haoer una
eoleceion de firms de pergolas vcij antes registrados de la Ciudad y del Condado
Vie, conocedores del eases Blasi we quieren 06h6der que restiitado y le da 1a.: eiudad
a esto, A mi sorprendio is oportunidadde tenor la. oportiniitad que terido y
de hablar qui,ante la Cdmistion, y por eso yo he traido today las cosas, por4ue
,Pb estaba en rni trabajo ouando yo supe que iba a venirelfigurese, yo no voy a
and :r eon ese file, eye maletin litho de papeles, a retorterot y por otra paste,
pues esto se ha puesto en un a treiio ta.l que he tenido que recurrir a la ayuda de
de abogados bb quisiera pasarme por sobre de e11os para plantear todos estos pry
blew es debido puesto que no lo ereo prudente. E1 senor. At in strador -yo
no se si el tendra cofibeithiento- ha poc%s these t§eatathente dos Meyes, de el
estar a cargo de este departametltoyo le envie Ina Carta Cbh dsa de 1a cud.1 tong°
copia aqui, Yo nunca recibi respuesta. Despues yo le pedi por telefono una e.ita
una oportunidad de discutir con el con respecto a la Carta. Una de sus secret
rias me dijo que'viniera uh'determinado did, fue un viernes canto el ano antepasado,
entonces yo estuve ess_. randpe o_ por el desde_1as 3,00 pall, que terinine de trabajar.
hasta cerca de las 8:00 de la troche y no fue posible que me atendiera, tespues
alas tarde, a traves de uno de mis abogados, que yo contrate, consegtii que al aboga-
do lo atendieran, n0 a tni, to atendio el senor Xrause, (repitio) con la coopers
cion creo del Sr, Joe Jackson, el Sr.: Jackson, uno de los representantes legales
de la Ciudad, y algunas personas mas. Entonces, en esa conclusion, el Sr. Cox
una vez'mas, mintio referente a todo l0 que yo decia en mi Carta. En primer terra-
no, dijo que era mentira..que mi capacidad de trabajo era tan sni nente pobre que
era practicamente un favor to que the hacian a mi dejandome trabajar, En segundo lugar,
dijo que en la carta yo le explico que a mi ine botaron exclusivainente porque tenia`
oportunidad de mejorar de acuerdo con mis conocimientos. El dijo que era mentira,
que en el tiempo que me habian botado no habia mejorado nadie en esa epoca. Igo
tengo las pruebas de que si hubo, dentro de mi giro, las mejoras. Pero, por ultimo
y para ser may concluso, porque yo repito, 10 que yo necesito en un hearing public()
en que este presente el Sr. Cox, en que el diga y yo diga, que no sea un problenia
de una forma..,que no sea una conversacion de un solo lado, cartprende? El Sr. Cox
y la Administracion de la ciudad de Miami, presente, ellos con su representacion
y yo con la mia, exponer punto por punto y que el diga por que razon el ha rechazado
el ultimo test que yo acabo de pa Gar aqui siendo la unica persona califirada, la
unica persona probable a pasar el test, despues la unica persona calificada para
pa-r el test y que el Sr. Cox haya cerrado aquello, haya abierto un nuevo test
un open -competitive, y diga sencillarnente que porque el Sr. Buggies es negro y C bbano
no puede ocupar un cargo superior a recogc '-lr de basura. Yo estoy encargado de la
Carpinteria de la estacion de la policia ea estos nnmentos. Yo quisiera que el Sr.
Cox me trajera a la ciudad de Miami, un expediente completo de todos'los errores
que segun dice el yo cometo los trabajcs. Ahora espero de la ciudad de Miami,
convencido que todos conocen, en parte, lo que esta pasando, que me de la oportu-,
nidad de discutir en un public hearing este problems, frente a frente, sin aznbajes
sin dificultades.
Mayor Ferrer Well, I'll tried to translate as well as I could what the man saic.
Basically, as Iunderstand it, he has taken an exam to be promoted and Hz. Cox, even
though he passed the exam, did not accept him and waited until another exam was.
passed at that time, asI understand it, somebody else was chosen other than
Mr. Bugmes and he wants to....a redress for his grievance. What's the procedure
for that, is it Civil Service or what?
Mr. Grassie: Yes, Mr. Mayor, the kind of problem that he is talking about is
a question dealing with a Civil Service process. It sounds to me...usted entiende
bastante bien el Ingles?.. Entiende bastante?
Mr. Bugmes: Entiendo bastante.
Mr. Grassie: Bastante?..Okay. It seems to me that he is talking'about a case in
which probably'a Department Head determined that he did not want to have to brake
a selection fran a Register of only one person, that be wanted to have more choice
than that. I'm sirly guessing in that regard. I have, it seems to me about three
months ago, sent to the City Camnission a memorandum outlining some of these facts
and that's the only reason that I have same knowledge of b'in, but as I recall the
question,it dealt with Rdfiie Cox wanting, to have a Register with more than one per-
son.
Mayor Ferro; Well, , I remember reading the men randtmn, I read the memorandum,
R'ebosa read the memorandum; , we've all been... you know, tOgmes is a very persistent
non,
Mr, C rassie: ,,but in ter of the question of des, the air woad be yes,
that if neGIs that there is a violation,ft woad be a Clvil Service violation
and he t;an pursue this asks his bargaining unit representatives to he
tarry the question forward,,,,
Mayor Perm Usted entiende s
M i O a.sie t Listed et tie►ide L a taste bier, 116 L
.,bugmest 8i,
Mr, Grassier May. So he does have the reredy and he can get help if he feels
that he is agrieved.
(8ACkGROURO COMMITS a rSIbl; TA8 litt8L/CO )
Mayor Ferret I think Father Gibson has a very valid question, why
give an exam if there was only one guy taking the exam?
Mr. Grassie: Well, when they post the exam, of course, they don't
only one person is going to show up for it.
Rev. Gibson; $ut if they post the exam and only one person shows, then why would
you give the exam if you are not going to qualify the person if he should pass?
Mr. Grassier Well, the person was qualified, Father.
Rev. Gibson: No, no, no, that's not what I'm....look, I mislead you, okay. You
advertise an examination. Only one person elects to take the exam. You give the
exam....when you give the exam, you give it at the risk of knowing only one person
is taking it and therefore if that one person passes, then you ought to be forced
and made to qualify that person. Now, if you want a choice then what should have
happened, to ms, is that...don't give the exam, because, you know, at the very out-
set you weren't going to pick from that one somebody. Now, you know,....
Mr. Grassier The problem is that you are talking about "you" as if itas were
are
one person. The Human Resources Department gives thefara out the list,
concerned, if one person shoos up they'll give the exam. They Department Head
the list goes to a Department Head, that's another person.
has, as his prerogative the choice as to whether or not he will accept a list that has
less than three people. Now, he was not involved in the examination process, he was
not involved in deciding whether or not they'd give an exam for one person. So Human
Resources did the right thing, the Department Head did what is his prerogative, and
neither one of those are in conflict, but the Department Head does have the right
to make a choice.
Mr.Grassie, if I were taking that exam, I would be mad as he11.
went Head...I'm sure there must be communication with each other,
is what is bei.ng'said. Why didn't the Department Head
defi dtout, ors owhy y didn't on."
the Human Resources Department say to the Departme for there' of ly on sp rson
Now, please,,1'm not arguing; for this man, I'm arguing thumbrs
this won't happen again, because,`you know what you are telling me.
telling n that-Man,`you know.. you are telling me something more than what I'm
saying and I'm saying that.
Mr. Grassier I don't think so, Father.
Rev. Gibson Mr. Grassie, there's no one in the world that can convince me of
this. If the Department Head wanted that man -listen to this,. people- if the
Department Head wanted that man it wouldn't have made any difference whether the en
two three or four. That's what I'm saying, so as to avoid that suspi
wow one, ,
you ought to' set. a rule of; thumb right now, Tell. Mr. Cox and tell Human Resources
that when there is only one man that'I, 0 x, wail not accept one man. And Man,
if You
don't do that I'm going to be here raising hell every time a situation like
thus develoops, because let u tell you, as a minority, always being delt with
and done in I'll be always skeptical, and I don't blame the man,
Mr, Grassie; Well, I thin .t's Wiper that we be skeptical, but I also think
Father, that it is proper that we _ facts,and one 0 4 e�►of the Lee fictrs s utit
ts is that
that person that you are tale about _ne r ren
p Pr b' in Florida, a All I' m sayer to you is that when we
tom, let ,s r� ' other side of the coin, we a're tat i about the a person,
would they
know that
Rev. Gibsowould ou send , through the process if.. look, why didn't the Depart
Look, why y Mr. Mayor, this
Bev, Gibson; Mr die, 't tell me that, what I'zu tellies you is you could
avoid the guspieian that that tip has And the ohs that i hnve, NOW, I don't
+ire haw goad slip he operates, yOu knav even r r : the human elerent is there,
Maybe he d e 't like this Win, tfybe he didh't *ant hits, and the way to golve
that problem,"
Mr, prattle: Passible,
ttev, Gibson: I'm not taying it isn't, look, the way to dive that problem wat
since he knew there was only one at say to Human Resbuirces right off -if there
is only ofie person filing don't give the exam, Why utuld you send a man through
the process of the examination if you are not going to make the appointment?
Fell re that
Mr. Grassier The examination, process, Father, is an opport ity b it's tot a promise
to appoint. It's an opportunity for people to qualify themselves, but it's not
a promise that they are going to get appointed,
Rev, Gibson: Oh, Lord, oh lord,, Oh Lord, spa a one, help one,
Mayor Terre: Ali right
Bugnies,
Mr. Bug es:Yo pudiera decirle algo mat? Aparte de que yo no quisiera extenderrne
mucho hasta que no estuviera, ya le he dicho- perfectamente representado, to estos
momentos, en el mismo bulletin en que salio el examen ammo ccmo unico calificado,
salieron tres examenes, tres personas mas, cano yo calificadas en distintas posi-.
clones, Las otras dos personas tuvieron la oportunidad...
Mayor Ferrer Right,..right, let me translate. He says that there were other
cases where there were exams given and there was only one applicant, and the applicant
took the test, passed the test, and they gave him the job. How come he wans't given
the job?
Rev. Gibson: See, Mr. Mayor?, that is exactly what I'm saying. If you did it in
another instance and you don't do it in this I must conclude, I say that we, the
Qxmission, get criticise about things that we don't have to be criticized about
and apparently the people that work for the City don't give a damn about the cri-
ticism we get. You know, man, you know, I just don't buy that.
Mr. Grassier Well.
Rev. Gibson: No sires.
Mayor Ferrer Bueno Bugmes dime, que mas.
Mr. Bugnes: Yo quiero decirle, a esta Canision y a esta Acininistracion, que es
tan larga la lista de atropellos bechos por el Sr. Cox que seria muy bueno, muy
bueno que se tanara un poquito en consideracion eso. Yo no voy a renunciar..
a pesar de las palabras de el y a pesar de su empeno para que yo renuncie, que
me va a hazer la vida impossible ademas yo no voy a renunciar al trabajo Que
en ningun mocnento lo piense. Yo llevo approximadanente dos meses en la estacion
de policia sentado, sin pacer nada, porque el cierra el trabajo. Es tanto el
atropello y esta tan perfectamente organizado el atropello que yo quisiera tener
la oportunidad publica, to repito 'publica', de encontrarnos el Sr. Cox y la
Acnninistracion, la Ccadsion, todos aqui, y entonces que el explique cual es su
problems conmigo, coal es su razon, ya que dice el que no es tanto el problems
de raza. Yo le be'pedido, en la aorta que yo le mando a la Administracion, le'digo.
bien clam que yo no reclamo puesto ni por raza, ni por nacionalidad, re-
clamp el puesto porque me lo he ganado en examenes, por eso lo'reclamo, no lo
reclamo por otra cosa, y yo no acepto atropello de ninguna clase.
Mayor Ferrer Well, Mr. Grassie, I...you know,..this is something that keeps re-
curr ng and caning back and back, you know, the Commission obviously can't solve
it, it's not the aunission's responsibility and we don't know that we have the
authority but I do think that somewhere along the line you better have same other
objective person look into this thing and see, , I mean, Mr, Augrr is a very per-
sistent man, and that doesn't mean that he is right but it does u,an that I think,,.,
that it sins to me that his persistency is an indication that there must be something
to it, sarewbere along the line, either that or b►e's just an extremely aggressive guy,
It could be.
Or Er ie. As we started out by sayer, Mr. Mayor, there is a process to be fol.l.ow-
ed, you know, be has a legitimate grievance,
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Mayor Ferret Wauid yOu,"dy talk to hits but vMt the process is'
Mr. arattitt Sttre, of course.
Rev. dibson t 1 hot only wit to talk about the 'press, 1 Wait to elitiate
at the very ottset this kind of a dealing,
Mayor Ferrer The way you do that is by &edging the Civil Service Mess
Rev, Oribson: Well, doggone it, ue ought to change it, because we look bad, we
look bad, man, You give an exam, you say you watt a milt to qualify arid 'then
after the man passes the exam you say to him -I Wouldn't are if he Was a white
man, 1'd be saying the same thing. You heard what 1 said earlier about sane of
the happenings in the City, and I take the same position about this. Don't make
sense,
Mayor Ferret Mr. Manager, Would you come back at a future Commissicm Meeting,
the next Commission Meeting with some kind of a recommendation ' as to whether or
not the procedures could be changed so that this types of things don't occur?
I th±rik what the procedure change is this, that if you advertise and you only have
one applicant for the job, then you should...if he passes the exam then he gets to
get the job or you don't give out any exams or you are consistent, but to do it in
some cases and not in others, I think, leads to a misunderstanding which is not
necessary.
Rev. Gibson: Not a misunderstanding,'a suspicion:.,
Mayor Ferre: A suspicion.
Rev. Gibson: ...and that's even worse than a misunderstanding
Mayor Ferre: ...a suspicion that something is not quite right. I think it's a
very valid posture, Do you need formal action for that?
Mr. Grassie The only reason I'm hesitating I'm trying to think of some reason-
able way of accomplishing what you are talking about and, you know, and helping
you solve the problem and...
Mayor Ferre: I'll tell you a reasonable way to do it, have sanebody...have Mr.
Krause look at the procedure and come back with a recommendation to make sure
that the...what was the word, not suspicion?...what was the word you used again?,
it wasn't suspicion...
Rev. Gibson: That we Would eliminate that suspicion, that's what I
Mayor Ferre All right? You don't need a motion on that,doou?econozco tambiem
Bugnes,,la proxima vez que usted quiera hablar aqui, yo
y el Manager va a ver sobre ese particular, okay? Bueno, muchas gracias.
TRANSLATION Op PICEItPTS by MR, CMS' STATEANTS AT TRB
plTy OMISSION Mt t1Nd or Wil !k_0►. 1078r
1.) Mrs Bugmes pirat of all, good evet►ing. COMMitaiOnera, Mr. City Manager,
Mr. Mayor. My problem at this tithe is to ask of you, probably for the hitth
tine, the Opportunity of having a public hearing With the same opportunity
being afforded the Administration of the bepartient of pudic properties and
to myself. Why? The reason is that its the time that I have beets working
for the City, it is my belief that the tan who directs the Department of.
Public' properties, Mr. Cox, has on many occasions abused his power in my
personal case. I am not willing to put up with his abuses any wore. On dif-
ferent occasions, I have sent communications to the Administration, to the.
City Comtission, and to Civil Service in connection with things that have
happened to me. 1 have not yet received a Concise answer to any Of those
problems. Right now I have just finished obtaining a number of signatures
from people who are registered voters of the City and Dade County who are
familiar With my case and who want to know what solution the City is going
givey p opportunity g the
to this matter. 1 was very, sur rased at the o ortunit of haviti
opportunity that l have had on this date to speak here, before the Commission,
and that is why I have brought all these things, because 1 was at my place
of work when I learned that I was going to come.. You can imagine, I can't
haul this file, this briefcase, full of these papers everywhere.. -,And on the
Other hand. -..because thisbusiness has reached such an extreme that I have had
to solicit the help of a lawyer. I did not want to go over them and state all
of my problems now as I should, because I do not think it is advisable. The
City Manager...I do not know if he is-aware...a few months ago, less than two
months after he took over his department, I sent him a consise letter of which
I have a copy here.I never received an answer. Afterwards,' I asked him for
an appointment over the phone so that I could have the opportunity to discuss
with him in reference to the letter. One of his secretaries told me to come
on'a certain date. It was on Good Friday, of the year previous to last. Then
I was waiting for him from 3:00 P.M. (at which time I had finished work) until
close to 8:00 P-.M.', and it wasn't possible for him to see me. Later, through
one of my,;ittorneys w,►ich I had hired, it was granted to me that the attorney,
not me, be able to come in to see him. Hemet with Mr.' Krause, and with the
cooperation I believe of Mr.- Joe Jackson -Mr. Jackson:is one of the 1441 repre-
sentatives of the City, and with some other. people. At that time, Mr. Cox, once
again, lied in connection with everything that I said in his:letter. First, he
said that it was a lie. -..that my work capabilities. were so utterly poor that it
was; practically a favor they:did me by allowing me>to work Secondly, he said
that in the letter -he explained that I was let go exclusively because I had the
opportunity to improve according to my capabilities. He also said that it was
a lie, that at the time that I was let go:nobody had been improved at that
time. I have proof of that, in fact, there were within my category, improve
ments.- But lastly, and I'll try to be more conclusive, because I
what I need is a public hearing at which Mr. Cox wili. be present, and at which
he will say and 1'will'say. I don't want this to:a one-sided problem only. I
.want this not to be one-sided problem,:that Mr. Cox and the Administration be
able to state their case, duly represented, and that I be'able to state my case,
duly represented, point by point, and that he be asked to explain the reason
why he has rejected the last test that I have just qualified for, the only
person probable to pass the test, and then the only person' qualified to pass the
test and for, for Mr. Cox to have closed all that down, to have opened a new test,
an open -competitive, and for:him to say simply that because Mr. Bugmes is black
and a Cuban 1 cannot occupy:a job higher than trash -collector,.. I am at this
time in charge of the carpentry at the Police Station. I wish Mr. Cox would
bring to me, to the City of Miami, a'complete report of all those: errors which,
accordiug to him, I have made in my work.. Now, I hope that the City of Miami, -
convinced as I am that everybody knows, in part, whatisbappening-:that the City
of Miami. give me the opportunity to discuss this problem at a public hearing, face
to face, without pretense, and without difficulties.
o
Mr. gives v. else? tveh though I i, ouid
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trot l4ke to gt too far u,t l tam-4 as t have &id, perfett1Y top ttehttd,
� please' say �83iiet i►g
Ptttentiy in the .same bulletin in wh eh my. ei#am tags pubs shed as the
• only the jual fiedy tther.tests tame JoUtl '3 other. persons Were
• 4ua1ified as l ir3as it diffet.ent t ont s -The•other.. ttao potpie
had the opportunity::,•
Mayor mere : Right, -right. - i,et ..me ' ttantlate . . die Bays that there
- Were other cases where there were exams . given and there vas only
one applicant ano.the app -`
licant' took the teat, passed the texts.
and they gave theft the job. 1'1ow come he wasn't given the job?
W3)
Mr, $ugmes: I Want to tell this Commission and this administration that
there is such a long list of 'abuses perpetrated by Mr, Cox that it
would be very good, that you could take that a little bit into con,
sideratiori I am not going to resign, irytpite of his words and
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in spite of his efforts to make me resign,that he is . going g to make
ray life impossible I am not going to resign
my job. I do not want him to think that for a momenta I have been
approximately two months at the Police Station sitting, doing nothing,
because he is restricting the work. The abuse is so much and it is
so perfectly organized that I would like to have the public opportunity,
I repeat "public", to face Mr. Cox and the administration, the
Commission, all of us here and then have him explain what is his
problem with me, what is his reason since he says that it isn't a
racial issue. I have asked him in the letter that I sent the
administration that you can
Since I never
claimed a job on the basis of race nor because of nationality. I
claim the job because I have earned it through tests. That is why
Iclaim it, not for any other reason and I do not accept any kind
of abuses
� ou know, ... this is .something
Mayor Ferre: Well, Mr. Grassie, .•.y you thisknowthe something
that keeps recurring and coming back and back, y
Commis-
sion obviously can't solve it, it's noti'the
e CoCommission's
ty but redos think
bil:ty and we don't know that we have
that somewhere along the line you better have some other objective
person look into this thing andsee...I mean, is.riggmes isia very
persistent man, anti that doesn'tis es
mean that I think...that it seems to me that his persistency
indication that there must be something to it, sewh erguae longtthe
line, either that or he's just an extremely aggo
could be �.
NOV 9 197B.
Mayor'rem
Application
R=4 to R-5,
(EACKGRbUt t)
CHANGE 2041NG CIA FICATtahl 0P SGb N,E_
r(tGM tG Rat •
'4e1l; WOIrt hOW Ott itat Ili Which is the second reading Oh Ordinance -
by A► Bruoktter, to Change of Zoning in S60 %E► 20th Terrace from
is there any problem with this/
commrids TS MADE O 'P 1 E PUtB= RECORD) .
Mayor Ferret All right,
Vice Mayor Reboso: Okay, I move it.
Mayor Ferre: All right, Commissioner Reboso moves, Ordinance,
AN Mr. Father Gibson? Further discussion, read the
AN ORDINANCE ENTITLED-
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 6871, THE
COMPREHENSIVE ZONING ORDINANCE FOR THE CITY
OF MIAMI, BY CHANGING: THE ZONING CLASSIFICATION
OF LOT 3, BLOCK 4, BAYSIDE PARK AMD (2-40) BEING
360 N.E. 20TH TERRACE, FROM R-4 (MEDIUM DENSITY
MULTIPLE DWELLING) TO R-5 (HIGH DENSITY MULTIPLE
DWELLING), AND BY MAKING EANECESSAARY CH SAES
IN THE ZONING' DISTRICT
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 PRO-
VISION.
that true,
Passed on its first reading bytitle atLthe meeting of October 24, 1978, was
title and adoption. On motion of
taken up for its second and final reading by
Commissioner Reboso, seconded by Commissioner Gibson, the Ordinance washtherelponng
given its second and final reading by
title and passed and adopted by
vote:
AYES:
Commissioner Rose Gordon
Commissioner (Rev.) Theodore R. Gibson
Vice Mayor Manolo Reboso
Mayor. Maurice A. Ferre
NOES: None.
ABSENT: Commissioner J. L. Plummer, Jr.
THE ORDINANCE WAS DESIGNATED ORDINANCE NO. 8875' announced
The:City Attorney read the. Ordinance into the puClli�sscorecord
aaand
ta announced
that copies were available to the members of the City
3. AMEND 6871, ARTICLE VIR�O�IREDDPER DWELLING PROVISION
UNDIT
R
REDUCING THE LOT AREA
OF HOUSING FOR THE ELDERLY IN R-4 .
r
AY0 yerre; All right, on second reeding,
formerly moved by Gibson and Gordon.'
DQ you still -want to move it, gather Gibson
Father Gibson. Yes, sit.
Mayor Ferre; Hrs, Gordon, Po you stiff want to second its
Mtg. Oetdont Mho moved it?
Mayor Ferret Gibfion did the £iret one. Now,t-he ohs before that Wm moved by
Reboao And mended by Cibfiaf. Ail right, D6 YOU §tili Veht to betand tides
Rafie4 Ali right, further discussion at second adit I read the 'Ordinance
AN ORDINANCE ENT'IT ED=
AN ORDINANCE AMEND/NC ORDINANCE NO. 68711 THE
COtEREttENSIVI 2ONINO ORDINANCE FOR THE CITY OP
MIAMI, ARTICLE VIII MEDIUM DENSITY tiULTIFtE R-4
DISTRICT SECTION 16 BY DELETING SUB -SECTION (0) THEREOF
IN ITS ENTIRETY AND IN LIEU THEREOP StJBSTIT TINE
A NEW SUE -SECTION (9) TO READ AS FOLLOtMS t
BUILDING NOT EXCEEDING A DENSID OP ONE (1) DWELLING
UNIT FOIL EACH ONE THOUSAND FIVE M INORED (1 i S00)
SQUARE FEET OP LOT AREA FOR BUILDINGS CONTAINING
FROM FOUR (4) TO FIFTEEN (15) UNITS AND A DENSITY OF
ONE (1) Dtti`ELLING UNIT FOR EACH ADDITIONAL SEVEN HUNDRED
AND FIFTY (750) SQUARE FEET OF LOT AREA FOR BUILDINGS
CONTAINING MORE THAN FIFTEEN (1S) UNITS, PROVIDEDTHAT,
IN MOUSING FOR THE ELDERLY, THE DENSITY SHALL NoT
EXCEED ONE (1) DVELLING UNIT FOR EACH SIX HUNDRED
(600) SQUARE FEET OF LOT AREA FOR BUILDINGS CONTAINING
MORE THAN FIFTEEN (15) VNITS, AND BY MAKING THE
NECESSARY CHANGES IN THE 20NING DISTRICT MAP MADE A
PART OF SAID ORDINANCE N0. 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
PROVISION.
Passed on its first reading by title at the meeting of October 24, 1578, was
taken up for its second and -final reading by title and adoption. On motion of
Commissioner Gibson, seconded by Commissioner Gordon, the Ordinance was thereupon
given its second and final reading by title and passed and adopted by the following
vote:
AYES:
Commissioner Rose Gordon
Commissioner (Rev.) Theodore R.
Vice Mayor Manolo Reboso
Mayor Maurice A. Ferre
NOES: None.
ABSENT: Commissioner J. L. Plummer, Jr.
THE ORDINANCE WAS -DESIGNATED ORDINANCE NO.
The City Attorney read the Ordinance
that copies were available to the members.
8876.
Gibson
into the public record and announced
of the City Commission and to the public.
AMEND 6871, ARTICLE 'XI BY ADDING PROVISION FOR
REDUCING THE LOT AREA REQUIRED PER DWELLING UNIT
OF HOUSING FOR THE ELDERLY
Mayor Ferre: And on #3, Father Gibson, do you still want to rave that?
Father Gibson; Mrs, Gordon, are you going to second it?
Mayor Ferre A1.1 right, further discussion on item 3, read the Ordinance,
AN ORDINANCE ENTITLED -
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 6871, THE
COMPREHENSIVE ZONING ORDINANCE FOR THE CITY OF
IlI, ARTICLE NI RESIDENTIAL OFFICE R-C DISTRICT,
1
•
W
•
Pal
SECTION 1, BV bELETINC SUB..SECTION (2) IN t S
ENTIRETY AND IN LIEU TUEROE SUBSTITUTING A NtW
SUBL,SECt1BN (2) TO MAD AS MUMS: APARTMtN1
BUILDING NOT EXCEEDING A b NStTY OP ONE (I)
bNELL1NG UNIT T`OR EACH ONE THOUSAND P1VE HREb
(1,500) SQUARE FEET OP LOT AREA PO t RUIL'DINCS
CONTAINING PROM POUR (4) TO TWttVt (12) UNITS
AND A DENSITY OP ONE (1) fit FLUNG UNIT` FOR EACH
ADDITIONAL P'1VE HUNDRtb AND PIPTY (550) SQUARE
PEST oP LOT AREA PbR BUttDINGS CONTAINING MORE THAN
TWELVE (12) UNITS, PROVIbtb THAT, IN UOUS1NG PoR THE
ttlARLY, THE IANSITY SHALL NOT EXCEtb OWE (1)
MELLING UNIT POR EACH POUR HUNDRED AND PtPTY (450)
SQUARE PEET OI' LOT AREA POR BUILbINCS CONTAINING
MORE THAN TWELVE (12) UNITS; AND BY MAKING THE
NECESSARY CHANGES iN THE ZONING DISTRICT MAP MADE A
PART OP SAIh ORDINANCE N0, 6871 BY REFERENCE AND
bESCRIPTION IN ARTICLE III, SECTION 2 THEREOF; BY
REPEALING ALL ORDINANCES, CODE SECTIONS, OR PARTS
THERM. /N CON1'LICT; AND CONTAINING A SEVERABILITY
PROVISION+
Passed on its first reading by title at the meeting of October 24, 1978, was
taken up for its second and final reading by title and adoption. On motion of
Commissioner Gibson, seconded by Commissioner Gordon, the Ordinance was thereupon
given its second and final reading by title and passed and adopted by the following
vote:
AYES:
Commissioner Rose Gordon
Commissioner (Rev.) Theodore R. Gibson
Vice Mayor Manolo Reboso
Mayor Maurice A. Ferre
NOES: None.
ABSENT: Commissioner J. L. Plummer, Jr.
THE ORDINANCE WAS DESIGNATED ORDINANCE N0. 8877.
The City Attorney read the Ordinance into the public record and announced
that copies were available to the members of the City Commission and to the public.
CHANGE OF ZONING CLASSIFICATION - 2100
HIGHWAY FROM R-1 TO R-CA (AMENDED).
Mayor Ferre:
Mr. Davis Mr. Mayor, I'll try to recap this for you because its a little involved.
This is the property on the corner of 22nd Avenue and Dixie Highway.
Mayor Ferre I remember . How come we don't have full house today?
Mr. Davis: This has been „.the Eourt injunction•was...has been release on this, the City,
Attorney informs me;so that's why is back before you. For your remembrance,` the
original hearing on this was for everything -including the South 149' which was...
Bade the straight line right accross there from right to left. And it AARReft on first
reading and did not pass on second reading and on the second reading time you suggested
to come back with the. including the North A9' eliminating only the South 100'.
It's a compromise situation coming back before yon. On first and second reading it
was , of course, deferred because the Court injunction, it's now back before you
as first reading for the property shop, ?n yel]aw,..(Slide presentation),.. which is
lots 11, 12, 4 13 leas the South 149', lots 14 through 18 less the South 100':
M_rs
Cordon: Where i$ that sliver of properties that's owned bytth0 city?
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NOV 9 1978
Mr. That a up, right above
Mrs. Garde: You meat that ahown in yell oro3 on that tap?
Mt. bavia: Yea, MA at.
Mta. Oordon: Okay, tow, eorr'eet ffie if I's wrong, but I have been,ted to believe
that there'§ going to be a tradeoff fin that strip of property for some other.
Mt. Pavia: I khow nothing of any+ tradeoff, Mts. Gordon. gybe it. to Casa does.
Mr, is Casa: What we has offered is to buy..,.
Mayor Ferret Wait, wait, wait a minute. pirst of all your name and address for
the record.
Mr. tatasat Armando Lacasa, 1408 S.F. gayshore prive representing Southeast
Properties.
Mayor perre: You are here as attorney for southeast,
Mr. La Casa: Correct. What we had offered is, to buy that piece of property-
triatglE .from the City of Miami, not to exchange it buy it
Mayor Terre: Where is everybod
y now, I thought we were going to have...how many
people ate here? Have all these neighbors been asked, been properly notified?
Mrs. Gordon: Okay, I'll tell you what I've heard and I can't even tell you who
told this to me. I heard that there would be an exchange, that triangle up there,
that small sliver which is on the Dixie Highway. frontage....
Mrs. Gordon: ....be exchanged for the cornet...the direction is on this side --
I guess will be the westerly side so that there would be no ingress or egress
from 22nd Avenue to the property and out. That was what I have been led to believe
and now if that's not correct I want you to say so.
Mr. La Casa: Now, that is all right, if that's what the City rather have, we are
ready to accept that. In other words, we would go the' way the City wants us to
go either by buying or b; exchanging. Whichever way the City decides that we
should go we'll go.
Mayor Ferre: What...would you explain something to me, every time this . items
come up we have a hundred people here..,.
Father Gibson: Right,
Mayor Ferre: ....how come there is no hundred people here today?
Mr. Davis: Well, I think Mr. La Casa will be --able to better answer this. In
lifting the injunction they obviously came to some kind of a compromise with the
Tigertail Association and the suit was from the Tigertail Association and they
lifted the injunction.
Father Gibson: Well, tell us...-
Mrs. Gordon; Yes, it's what I had heart', that based upon this settlement,being
that the frontage would be exchanged for the westerly portion and preventing
ingress and egress, and preventing traffic cluttering of the neighborhood and that's
satisfied the organization as I understand it, -
Mr, La Casa. That:is correct. We came to an undertanding with Tigertail and I
have here a copy of the Order. They went voluntarily to Court'and dismissed the
action that they have against the City of Miami enjoining them, and they have agreed
with us that this is a satisfactory compromise for them and they 81e supporting
this compromise.
Father Gibson; Mr. Mayor, ...�
Mrs. Gordon. How many square feat are in that triangle?
(BACKGROUND COBS MARE 4F7 THE }'U IC #ECQRD)
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Mayor tetra: 1 doh have ahy writing of ahythiftg) et that.
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Mt. Davie; Mow tr ny
Mr. piu e'r: /51.
Mr. bavis: be you say i or 11.
Mt. Mutter: 753,
Mr. Davis: 751 square feet.
Mrs. Cordon ok.
Mayor Ferre: There comes now the plaintiff of Tigertail Association by it's
undersigned counsel uho files and serve us this notice of voluntary dismissal
that preiudite of this action, so on and so forth, signed by 'Dennis king, on the
6th of November.
Rev. Gibson: For what?
(BACKGROUND COMMENT OFF THE PUBLIC RECORD)
UNIDENTIFIED SPEAKER: Yes
Mrs. Gordon: Mr. Lacas, was that a consideration of the dismissal that this
property exchange take place or not?
Mr. La Casa: Well, the understanding that we have with them is basically, that
we would go the way that the. City Commission think this ought to go.
Mrs. Gordon: Yes, but was that discussion made with them?
Mr. La Casa: Oh, yes.
Mrs. Gordon: The exchange?
Mr. La Casa: Definitely.
Mrs. Gordon: There was?
Mr. La Casa There was
Mrs. Gordon: Ok, well, I could live with that because I think that the depth of
the frontage isn't nearly as important as long as there can be development, of
houses on the Southerly side of that tract of land and there can be with lots
that are 75 by 100. And if the exchange... it certainly would be more valuable
to the developer to have that triangle than it would be to have an ingress on
the 22nd Avenue side. It would be my suggestion that an equal number of square
feet be exchanged.
Rev. Gibson: Mr. Mayor and members of the Commission, I feel... I would like
to see the, man be able to use theno question about it. I would property, know, put'
hope that we would stipulate and pass it and then have them write, you
it in writing and bring it back.
Mayor Fette: Fake the motion.
Rev. Gibson Is that.., would that be...
Mr.: La Casa; That is satisfactory to us, sir.
Mrs. Gordon: Are you speaking about...
Rev, Gibson; Po you agree with se, Rose?
Mrs. Gordon: Teo. You are talking about the ez heage of the two tittle Parcels?
Rail Gibson: Oh,
a
Gordon, Teo, that's agreeable.
Rene .Oibsett: 8,1 and keep tie spirit of what you are saying
Mts. dardont Yea, that would ba agreeable, that I would suggest that the way
yoll can hat c la that is by a separate ctien aftar you approve the... even bafare you
approve thA the zoningfyou could logically, if you are going to eliminate a.
Small segment of that westerly portion, you could logically leave it in it's
ptegectt toning, therefore, it would prohibit ingress and egress by the virtue
that it be our one little strip.
tev, Gibson: Well, aright, then you say what., you know...
Mrs. Gordon: Dk, ttota many feet would it requireto exchange equal square feet
for square feet? What's the depth of that westerly portion, does anybody kttow?
Mr, La Casa: 1 don't have the measurements, Mrs. Gordon.
Mr. Davis: It would have to be scaled out Mrs. Gordon, it doesn't show oft the
survey because there is a tangent that runs across the yards there,
Mrs. Gordon: Does anybody know what the highway to Secoffee size is?
. Davis: Yes, and you see this tangent runs across here then, so the...
Mrs. Gordon: All you have to do is subtract the hundred feet frotn that.
Mr. Davis: I think that in order toi.we Would have to scale this out accurately
to know, I don't know whether you can get..
Mayor Ferre: Well, why don't we get :moving on it so we cen get...
Rev. Gibson: Well, why can't we pass it with the provision that
on back here and bring it in details? Can we agree?
Mr. Davis: This could be done at second reading if you wish,...
Mayor Ferre: Yes.
Mrs. Gordon: What did you say?
Mr. Davis: ... but unless you wish not to change the zoning on that one portion.
Mrs. Gordon: That's what I'm trying to determine the subject is. The City takes...
Mr. Davis: We would have to have a legal.teets and balance description of that
portion which they would wish to dedicate to the City.
you will come.
Mrs. Gordon: Well, you could logically say the westerly fifteen feet would give
an...
Mr. Davis: Of lot.
Mrs. Gordon: Yes, of lot or whatever that is..
M Davis: Lot 16, we could do it that way.
Mrs. pordon:i and that would be a logical set -back.
Mr. Davis: If that's what's been decided c , I don't know what the compromise
was. How many people this was decide on?
Mrs. Gordon: I don't know either.
Mr. La Casa: No, that is prefectly alright, it comes within the compromise that
we made with Tigerteil. In other words we would...
W. Davis; Well, would fifteen feet East and. West with whatever North and South
dimension be added at Once
Mrs. Gordon: What amount did you discuss with them? Did you discuss any.,,
M. l Casa:, The agreement was to exchange whatever measurements the actually owned
City property on that triangle- has for an egual....
Mrs, Gordon: Ok, Alright. Ok, 4 know how to handle that, then we could logically
change the tract including the City owned portion at the top, less the westerly
sec.ent to the tune of the sane number of agvare feet, l think you said 700 pgnate
feet, Gt-7
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Mt, to Ceea. bk,
Mtg, Gordon: .Alright.
`Maya Ferre' Rote.,is there such a 11etiohl
Mi`storah: go moved.
Rev. Gibson' eebad
Mayor Part: second by Father Gibson, further discussion, call the toil..
Were ia...
Mr. Daviat Well, that's what..; I'mstill`confused on this Mrs Gordon, if I
nay get it accurately.
Mrs. Gordon: fine, ok.
Mr. Davis: The depths of this is a specific measurement of this lot.
Mayor Ferret Look, you got to come back on second reading, on second reading
you got to figure all this out.
Mrs. Gordon: Wait a minute, make it very clear.
Mr. Davis: I can do it that way,
Mrs. Gordon: It's the Northern portion of this tract, or it's the tract less
the South 100 feet and less the West 750 square feet, of the Northern portion.
Mr. Davis: Well, we will do the best. Alright. 0f everything which is in their
portion...
Mrs. Gordon: Right there. The Northern portion.
Mr. Davis: In the yellow portion only.
Mayor Ferre: Hey, Whip, in the second reading you need to come back with the
clarification of this, it's very simple. Read the ordinance.
Mrs. Gordon Excuse me just a minute. You don't want to take away any of his
Southerly portion because you will reduce the size of his building site and that
would not be a good building site.
Mr. Davis No, it's just the yellow portion...
Mrs: Gordon: You just want to do it on that point?
Mr. Davis: Yes, Ma'am.
(BACKGROUND COMMENT OFF THE PUBLIC RECORD)
Mr. Davis: We will have the proper legal description for it on second reading.
Mayor Ferre: On second reading you will have it all worked out. Now let'
read the ordinance. Call the roll.
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Rr tNAt3CE ENTITLED..
AN ORDINANCE AM2NOINd ORDINANCE NO. 8871, THE
COMPREHENsIVE ZONING ORDINANCE POR Tat CITY of
MIAMI, EY CHANCINO THE 2ONtNC CLASSIFICATION
Of LOTS 11 THROUGH 1S, LESS THE MT t 10. S' ;
ANO LOT8 14 THROUGH 18, LESS THE SOUTH 100' ;
ALSO THAT PART ARUTTINO THE NORTH EOUNDARY
LINE Of SAID LOT 11, EU Ck HE", EISCAYNE PARR
TERRACE (2 6), TIEING APPROXIMATELY 2100 SOUTH
DIXIE HIOHWAY, FROM Rai (ONE FAMILY) TO R..CA
(RESIbENT1AL OPPICE) ; AND EY MARINO THE
NECESSARY CHANtsE; IN THE ZONING DISTRICT MAP,
MANE A PART OP THE SAID ORDINANCE NO, 8871,
EY REt'ERENCE AND DESCRIPTION IN ARTICLE II1,
SECTION 2 THEREOF; EY REPEALING ALL ORDINANCES,
CODE SECTIONS, OR PARTS THEREOF Its CONPLICT;
AND CONTAINING A SEVERAEILITTY PROVISION.
Vas introduced by Commissioner Gordon
and passed on its first reading by title
APES: Commissioner Rose Gordon
Commissioner (Rev.) Theodore R.
Vice-Mayor.Hanolo Reboso
Mayor Maurice A. Terre
NOES: None
ABSENT: Commissioner J. L. Plummer, Jr.
The City Attorney read the ordinance into the public record and
announced that copies were available to the members of the City Commission
and to the public.
and seconded by Commissioner Gibson
by the following vote:
Gibson
ON ROLL CALL:
Mrs. Gordon: Yes. You read pretty fast, I'm assuming you got those conditions
in there that we are talking about, right?
Ms. Maer: That's right.
Mayor Ferrel She will get them at the second reading.
Mrs. Gordon: Ok.
Rev. Gibson: I'm going to vote yes, and I want to make the observation. .You know,
if we could 'only talk to people ion-; enough, sometimes all of the bitterness
that goes on"in this Commission chamber .wouldn't go on and we will come to this
kind of agreement and I want to vote yes.
Mayor Ferre: I don't know, but I'm not that smart and I figured it must be something
else.
Rev. Gibson: Well, whatever it is... look, whatever it is they took time enough
to get that something else because we didn't have it before,
Mayor Ferre: I vote yes, consisten'ly.
Mr, La Casa: Thank you, very much.
AM Nb 6&71) AR11CL t 11, XVI g XIX, TO PF Vtbt
btMMN1T1ON OP 441Nt.,WAR HOUSEt" AN b THEIR USt 1'N
Cat♦ ANb COND 1 i' 1 bNAt Litt IN Wm 1 .
Mayor Parre: Alright, we are on item S, first reading ordinance, 'Planning
Department...
Mr. Davis: Item Si is before you Mr. Mayor because there was a change of
zoning application up on the River where they vatted to change it froth 1-1 to
CB-r5..t.
Mayor Ferret
Mr. Davis:
it back for
use in 44-I.
I remember. 'Yes.
. . and you directed the Planning Department to study this and bring.
a possibility of putting mini- warehouses in c-4 and nonditioral
Mr. Rebosot I remember.
Mayor Ferre: Alright,...
Mrs. Gordon: Ok.
...and it passed Planning Advisory unanimous, is there a motion
Mayor Ferre:
on this?
Mrs. Gordon: I'll move it, I'd like to do that.
Rev. Gibson: Second,
Mayor Ferre: Moved by Mrs. Gordon:and second by Father Gibson, further discussion,
read the ordinance. Call the question.
Mrs. Gordon: I want to comment on this, I think this is a great
the classification of W-I to include this.
AN ORDINANCE ENTITLED
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE NO 6871, THE
COMPREHENSIVE ZONING ORDINANCE FOR THE CITY OF
MIAMI BY ADDING A NEW SUB -SECTION (95-A) TO
SECTION 2, ARTICLE II -DEFINITIONS; BY ADDING A:
NEW SUB -SECTION (33-A) TO SECTION 1, ARTICLE XVI
GENERAL COMMERCIAL-C-4 DISTRICT; AND BY ADDING A
NEW PARAGRAPH (a) TO SUB -SECTION (12-A ) SECTION 1
ARTICLE XIX 7 WATERFRONT INDUSTRIAL W-I DISTRICT,
ALL OF WHICH PROVIDE A DEFINITION OF MINI -WAREHOUSES;
PERMIT THEM IN C-4 DISTRICT AND AS CONDITIONAL USES_
IN W-I; AND BY MAKING: 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 ORDINANCE, CODE
SECTIONS, OR PARTS THEREOF IN CONFLICT; AND'CONTAINING
A SEVERABILITY PROVISION.
Was introduced by Commissioner Gordon and Seconded by Commissioner Gibson
and passed on its first reading by title by the following vote:
AYES: Mrs. Gordon, Rev. Gibson,Mr. Reboso and Mayor Ferre.
improvement, to
NOES; None.
ABSENT; Mt, Plummer.
The City Attorney read the ordinance into the public record and
announced that copies were available to the members of the City Commission
and to the public.
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CHANt 2ON1N6 CLA56t'!CAMION Or APPkOXIMATELY
40i-477 NsW, 5'tH 6 kEtT) 581=59§ N►cq, 5TH S1 t F
ANb 560-588 N,W. 6T'H tTREEt PROM C-4 ANbC-5 Tb
R-4 - HUb P17OACT bAbE 8-13 HOUSING NAtLOEkLY,
Mayor -retie: Alright, ids are hOW On ire: #6, the P1ahning Aduiaory Board
reooti ,ended it 7 to 0,
Mr Davis: Change of toning fora housing for the elderly, Mr, Mayor,
Mayer Ferre: Father Gibson thoVes, Gordan setonds, further discussion, all the ro11,
Read the ordinance, please Call the roll.
AN ORDINANCE ENTITLED-
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 6871, THE
COMPREHENSIVE ZONING ORDINANCE FOR THE CITY
OF MIAMI, BY CHANGING THE ZONING CLASSIFICATION
of LOTS 9-20, BLOCK 68N; AND LOTS 1-12, BLOCK 69N;
MAIMI (B-41) AND LOT 16, E,E. DORN SUB (B-102),
BEING APPROXIMATELY 401-477, 581-599 N.W. 5TH
STREET AND 500-598 N.W. 6TH STREET, FROM C-4
(GENERAL COMMERCIAL) AND C-5,(LIBERAL COMMERCIAL
TO R-4 (MEDIUM DENSITY MULTIPLE), IN CONJUNCTION
WITH DADE COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF HUD PROJECT DADE 8-13,
FAMILY HOUSING, AND BY MAKING 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 PROVISION.
Was introduced by Commissioner Gibson and seconded by Commissioner Gordon
and passed on its first reading by title by the following vote:
AYES: Mrs. Gordon, Rev, Gibson, Mr. Reboso and Mayor Ferre.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: Mr. Plummer.
The City Attorney read the ordinance into the public record and
announced that copies were available to the members of the City Commission
and to the public.
CHANGE ZONING CLASSIFICATION OF APPROXIMATELY
438 S.W. 17TH AVENUE FROM C-4 TO R-4 HUD
PROJECT DADE 3-11, HOUSING FOR THE ELDERLY.
Mayor Ferre: Father Gibson moves 7, Rose do you want to second it?
Mrs. Gordon: Second.
Mayor Ferre; Further discussion, read the ordinance, Call the roll.
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AN RDNANCE ENTITtEDA
AN ORD INANCE AMEND/Rd ORDINANCE NO. (5/1) THE
COMTREi1ENSIVE 2bNINC ORDINANCE P`CH Tit CITY
CE MIAMI, EY CHANGING THE teNiNC CLASSIPICATIMN
OP UNPLATTED LAND, EEINO APPROt1MATELY 438 S,ti,
1/T t AVENUE, PROM C 4 (GENERAL COMMERCIAL) TO
R..4 (MEDIUM DENS1T? MULTIPLE)) TN CONJUNCTION t Tt4
DADE COUNTY DEPARTMENT OP HOUSING AND UREAN DEVELOP-
MENT PROJECT DADE 5..11, HOUSING PM THE ELDERLY;
AND BY HARING THE NECESSARY CHANGES IN THE ZONING
bISTRICT MAP MADE A PART OP SAID ORDINANCE No, 6871
tY REVERENCE AND DESCRIPTION IN ARTICLE Itt, SECTION
2 TItEREO'P;BY REPEALING ALL ORDINANCES, CODE SECTIONS,
OR PARTS THEREOP IN CONPLICT; AND CONTAINING A
SEVERAtiltTY PROVISION,
Was introduced by Cotmsiissioner Gibson and seconded by Commissioner Gordon
and passed on its first reading by title by the following vote:
AYES: Mrs. Gordon, Rev. Gibson, Mr. Reboso and Mayor Ferre,
NOES: None.
ABSENT: Mr. Plummer.
The City Attorney read the ordinance into the public record and
announced that copies were available to the members of the City Commission
and to the public
PLAT ACCEPTANCE - T.R. SUBDIVISION FIRST ADDITION
LOCATED AT N.W. 21ST STREET BETWEEN 12TH AND 13TH
AVENUES,
Mayor Ferre: Now we are on 8, how about that plat
that? Rose, do you have a problem with that plat?
(BACKGROUND COMMENT OFF THE PUBLIC RECORD)
Mrs. Gordon: No.
Rev. Gibson:
Mayor Ferre:
on the plat,
Move.
Alright, Father Gibson moves, Reboso seconds, further discussion
call the roll.
does everybody agree with
The following resolution was introduced by Commission Gibson, who moved
its adoption:
RESOLUTION NO. 78-714
A RESOLUTION ACCEPTING THE PLAT ENTITLED
"T. R. SUBDIVISION FIRST ADDITION", A
SUBDIVISION IN THE CIYT OF,MIAMI,:FLORIDA;
AND ACCEPTING THE DEDICATIONS SHOWN ON
SAID FLAT; AND ACCEPTING THE CO7ENANT TO
RUN WITH THE LAND POSTPONING THE IMMEDIATE
CONSTRUCTION OF GnDITIONAL PAVEMENT ON
N. W, 21,STREET 4-;TIL REQUIRED BY THE
DEPARTMENT OFF .IC WORKS; AND AUTHORIZING
AND DIRECTING THE CITY MANAGER AND -THE CITY
CLERIC TO EXECUTE THE PLAT,
(Here follows body of reso'ut ou, omitted here
ta the Office of the City Clerk).
Upon being seconded by Vice -Mayor Reboeo, the resolution vacs passed
and adopted by the €off..owir ' vote;
AYES; firs. Gordon, Rev. C -uson, Mr. EebosQ and Mayor Farce,
HOES ; None.
ASSENT; Mr. Plummer.
and on file
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RAttPAI -PRkOVt AMkttMtUT ttf+ Et CITY OP
�� 1 A1� 1 i g �tj INC* 1' PROVID Pr g'§1 NAts A!4
1tCHtd1CAL tt-f i10Et POK PLANN10, DCS14N & CON&TRUC4
T1ON CONtUL1'A'FIbN 'OP PtPR STATION NO. 1.
Mayor Ferret On second reading, Aft ordinance mending the.**
Mr. Craeaie: Mr. Mayor, you have already done that, We did that this morning.
Mayor Verret Alright.
Mrs Gordon: Which one/
Mayor Ferret ltetn Y. Nolo, we have a matter here that WaatO t done inadvettent1y,
a resolution formally ratifying - oh, thin it the formal ratification., and
approving the executed agreement between the City of Miami and S1thB, an
architectural/engineering firm that provides the necessary professional and
technical services for the planning, design and construction consultation of
Fire station No. 9. Alright, Mr. Rebost, moves, Father Gibson seconds, further
discussion,... Rose, we are going' to vote in a (moment.
Mrs. Gordon'. What
Mayor Ferre: This is the formalization of approval of SKEB to design Fire
Station 4.
t,.rs. Gordon: Yes, bk.
Mayor Ferret Alright, call:the roll.
The following resolution was introduced by Vice -Mayor Reboso, who moved.
its adoption:
RESOLUTION No. 78-715
A RESOLUTION FORMALLY RATIFYING AND APPROVING THE ATTACHED
OCT. 10, 1978 AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY OF MIAMI AND SUB, INC., AN
ARCHITECTURAL/ENGINEERING FIRM, TO PROVIDE THE NECESSARY
PROFESSIONAL AND TECHNICAL SERVICES FOR THE PLANNING, DESIGN
AND CONSTRUCTION CONSULTATION OF FIRE STATION.t3. 9, IN
ACCORDANCE WITH THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS AND PROVISIONS OF
SAID AGREEMENT WITH FUNDS PROVIDED AND ALLOCATED FROM THE
FIRE FIGHTING, FIRE PREVENTION AND RESCUE FACILITIES BONDS.
(Here follows body of resolution, omitted here and on file
in the Office of the City Clerk) .
Upon being seconded by Commissioner Gibson, the resolution was passed.
and adopted by the following vote:
AYES: Mrs. Gordon, Rev.- Gibson, Mr. Reboso and Mayor Ferre.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: Mr. Plummer.
Mayor Ferret Is there anything else to come up before this -Commission?
Rev. Gibson: Let's go home,
Mayor Ferre; You mean, I catoe all the way back from Paris for this?
Mr. Grassie; Looks like it.
ADJOURNMENT
There being no further business to dome before the City Commission,
on, motion duly made and seconded, the meeting was adjourned at'8;30 P.M.
41.
COMMISSION
DOCUMENT ItaEN'ftrtCATtON ACTION _ tne NO. __ g
COMMISSION AGENDA AND CITY CLERK
AMENDING ORDINANCE NO, 6871, THE
ORDINANCE FOR THE CITY OF MIAMI
AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 6871, THE
ORDINANCE FOR THE CITY OF MIAMI
AMENDING ORDINANCE NO, 6871, THE
ORDINANCE FOR THE CITY OF MIAMI
AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 6871, THE
ORDINANCE FOR THE CITY OF MIAMI
REPORT
COMPREHENSIVE ZoNtt'�G
COMPREHENSICE ZONING
COMPREHENSIVE ZONING
COMPREHENSIVE ZONING
ACCEPTING THE PLAT ENTITLED "T.R. SUBDIVISION FIRST
ADDITION".
RATIFYING AND APPROVING THE ATTACHED OCTOBER 10, 1978
AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY OF MIAMI AND SKIBB, INC.
R-78-714
R-78-715
RETRIEVAL 1
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0012
0013
0014
0015
78-714
78-715