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AMENDMENT NO, 26 Td ORD1HAt CE NO, 8/3i
ORDINANCE NO, 8
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AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 1 OP ORDINANCE
NO, 8731, ADOPTED DECEMBER 16, 1977, AS AMENDED, THE
ANNUAL APPROPRIATIONS ORDINANCE FOR THE FISCAL YEAR
ENDING SEPTEMBER 30, 1978; BY INCREASING THE APPROPRIA=
TION FOR THE GENERAL FUND, BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS, IN AN
AMOUNT OF $1,800; DECREASING THE APPROPRIATION FOR THE
GENERAL FUND, SPECIAL PROGRAMS AND ACCOUNTS, CONTINGENT
FUND, IN THE SAME AMOUNT; FOR THE PURPOSE OP INCREASING
THE EXPENSE ALLOWANCE FOR THE CITY COMMISSION; CONTAINING
A REPEALER PROVISION AND A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE.
WHEREAS, the City Commission adopted Ordinance No. 8731 on December
16, 1977 establishing revenues and appropriations for the City of Miami,
Florida for the fiscal year ending September 30, 1978; and
WHEREAS, an increase from $3,000 to $4,800 in the annual expense
allowance for the Board of Commissioners has been approved; and
WHEREAS, the aforesaid increase amounts to $450 yearly for each of
the four (4) City Commissioners; and
WHEREAS, funds are available in the General Fund, Special Programs
and Accounts, Contingent Fund, and $1,800 can be appropriated to the General
Fund, Board of Commissioners to fund the aforesaid increase of $450 yearly in
the expense allowances for each of the four (4) City Commissioners;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF
MIAMI, FLORIDA:
Section 1. Section 1 of Ordinance No. 8731, adopted December 16,
1977, as amended, is hereby further amended as follows:l/
"Section 1. The following appropriations are made for
municipal operations of the City of Miami, Florida for
the fiscal year 1977-78, including the payment of princi-
pal and interest on all General Obligation Bonds.
�/ Words and/or figures stricken through shall be deleted. Underscored words
and/or figures constitute the amendment proposed, The remaining provisions
are now in effect and remain unchanged. Asterisks indicate omitted and un-
changed material, All figures are Founded to the next dollar,
beparttentsr boards) and offices
obtWfb1AL PUN')
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board of CoMMissioners $ i26 56i $ _.., 128,4611d
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Special Programs and Accounts $18 665;494 $t0,,663,994—
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Section 2. All ordinances or parts of ordinances insofar as they
are inconsistent or in conflict with the provisions of this ordinance are
hereby repealed.
Section 3. If any section, part of section, paragraph, clause, phrase,
or word of this ordinance is declared invalid, the remaining provisions of this
ordinance shall not be affected.
Final Modified Appropfiatioh
Section 4. This ordinance is hereby declared to be an emergency
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 ground
of the necessity to make the required and necessary payments to its employeesand
officers, payment of its contracts, payment 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 5. 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 of the Commission.
1/ Reflects transfer of $1,800 for increase expense allowance
for the City Commission,
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RA88tb ANb Abo TEb this day i f ulv _..... ► 108,
MetiriCe A. retie
MAURICE A. FERRE
MAYOR
ATTEST:
BUDGETARY REVIEW:
HOWARD V. GAR ► IRECTOR
DEPARTMENT OF AGEMENT AND BUDGET
LEGAL REVIEW:
OBERT F. CLARK,
ASSISTANT CITY ATTORNEY
APPROVED AS TO FORM AND CORRECTNESS:
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MIAMI REVIEW
ANb DAILY PECOPD
Ptrhlished Daily r+rt ent Saturday. Sunday and
Lettat Holidays
4`iamr. Dade County Florida
KT.TE or FLORIDA
C;DIi 1 Y or D%.pr
Before the nndei %tuned authority personally an
neared Sarah s't'itliarrs who on oath says that she is the
Director of 1.r. I Advnrtisind of the Miami Review and
Daily Record a daily fevrent Saturday Sunday and
1 e;tal Holidays ne:vspaner: Published at Miami in
Dade County Florida that the attached inn'/ of adver•
tise' not beinr_a a l.eual Advert.sement or Notice in the
matter of
CITY Or MtAMt.
Ret OtciihOnce No. 8837
in the XXXX Court
*as ntih!i:'.hnd in said newsnaner in the issues of
August 4, 1978 .
Aft iant 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 texcept Saturday. Sun•
day and Legal Holidays' and has been entered as
second class mail matter at the post office in YiarnL in
cgid Dade COI rnty Florida for a ver.od et onr year ne.t
tern; edu1 j the first put:iicatron t the attached copy of
advertisement and attiant further says that she hat
neither pa/ nor promised any person firm cr corpora•
Lien any,dis oi,nt, rebate.. commission or refund for the
n+rrposv, of! erurinn this advr.ttttsytytytf�,, publication
rn the fag nessnannr `. ,, 0gotI
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ME Commission expires Decemoet-1P'1481
CITY OF MIAMI, DADE COUNTY, FLORIDA
LEGAL NOTICE
ALL INTERESTED WILL TAItE NOTICE_ THAT ON THE 27TH
DAY OF JULY, 19711 THE CITYCOMMISSION.OF MIAMI, FLORIDA
ADOPTED THE FOLLOWING TITLED ORDINANCES:'
ORDINANCE N0. B831
AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE AbMENDING SECTION 1
OF ORDINANCE NO. 8731, ADOPTED DECEMBER 16, 1977,
AS AMENDED, THE ANNUAL APPROPRIATIONS OR'OR-
DINANCE FOR THE FISCAL YEAR ENDING SEPTEMBER
30, 1978; BY INCREASING THE APPROPRIATION FOR THE
GENERAL FUND, BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS, IN AN
AMOUNT OF $1,800; DECREASING THE APPROPRIATION
FOR THE GENERAL FUND, SPECIAL PROGRAMS AND'
ACCOUNTS, CONTINGENT FUND, IN THE SAME
AMOUNT; FOR THE PURPOSE OF INCREASING THE EX-
PENSE ALLOWANCE FOR THE CITY COMMISSION; CON,
TAINING A REPEALER PROVISION AND A
SEVERABILITY CLAUSE.
RALPH G, ONGIE.
CITY CLERK
MIAMI, FLORIDA
Publication of this notice on the 4 day of August, 1978.
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hercby eertif at on thee< , thy of
A. D. 1() :I fur., true att.! cor,ta copy n.
ari.j o 'din:tact: was p.).,!,'Ll at
of tiro Datic County Court House :4 c:
for vatic s nut! pub itm.ions attoching aie t.,,ty to
the place otoc..i1/4!1.1 theretor.
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City this. oh_
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TO:
Joseph R, Crassie
City Manager
FncM: Howard V,Gary, Director
Management and Budget
CITY OF MIAMI, FLCrnD,\
1NTt 2•r�FFtC.c tyEMOR.ANIiUM
July 19 s 1978
FILE
::uniccr, Legislation for the July 27
City Commission Meeting
lEFEnEIIlCE4:
ENCLc5UnE5:
Attached please find four ordinances prepared for the July 27, 1978 City
Commission meeting. The ordinances are as follows:
(1)
An ordinance appropriating $34,882 in revenue for Marine Sta ui
to enable this agency to pay expenses incurred during the
"Champion Spark Plug Unlimited Regatta" held June 2, 3, and 4,
The aforementioned sum represents the revenues collected during
this event.
(2) An ordinance establishing a Trust and Agency Fund entitled
"Police Second Dollar Training", and appropriating $132,650.
Of this sum, $82,440 will be appropriated from a projected
surplus in Special Programs and Accounts in the General Fund.
This action is necessary because in fiscal year 1976-77 excess
funds from this dedicated revenue were inadvertently lapsed 88 3
into the General Fund fund balance. The $50,210 balance is
"Police Second Dollar Training" revenue to be received from
Dade County for fiscal year 1977-78.
An ordinance transferring $46,000 from Solid Waste to Leisure
Services to cover the cost of Summer Lifeguards. Surplus funds
are available in the Solid Waste Department Weigh Station t 88 3 6
appropriation due to the delay in opening of the facility.
(4) An ordinance increasing the expense allowance appropriation
for the City Commission by $1,800. The City Commission adopted
a resolution in December 1977 increasing each Commissioner's
expense allowance from $750 annually to $1,200. The cost for
this increase is $450 per Commissioner for a total requirement
of $1,800.
(3)
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