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City of Miami
Legislation
Resolution: R-12-0270
City Hall
3500 Pan American
Drive
Miami, FL 33133
www.miamigov.com
Pile Number: 12-00700
Final Action Date: 7/26/2012
A RESOLUTION OF THE MIAMI CITY COIVIMISSION APPROVING TWENTY-TWO
(22) SCHOLARSHIPS TO ATTEND AN EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTION OR TO
OBTAIN A COMMERCIAL DRIVERS LICENSE IN AN AMOUNT NOT TO EXCEED
$3,000 PER SCHOLARSHIP, FOR ELIGIBLE APPLICANTS; AUTHORIZING THE
CITY MANAGER OR DESIGNEE TO DISBURSE THE SCHOLARSHIPS, UPON
DISCRETION, WITH THE PRESENTATION OF SATISFACTORY
DOCUMENTATION FROM THE EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS OR VOCATIONAL
PROGRAMS; FURTHER AUTHORIZING THE EXECUTION OF ALL DOCUMENTS
NECESSARY FOR SAID PURPOSE, IN A FORM ACCEPTABLE TO CITY
MANAGER OR DESIGNEE AND CITY ATTORNEY; ALLOCATING FUNDS FROM
THE SPECIAL REVENUE FUND ENTITLED, "SOLID WASTE RECYCLING
EDUCATIONAL TRUST FUND," ACCOUNT CODE NO.
13000.212000.549000.0000.00000
WHEREAS, pursuant to Section 22-15, of the Code of the City of Miami, Florida, as amended
("Code"), the City of Miami ("City") established the Educational trust fund for scholarships using
monies the City receives from the recycling program; and
WHEREAS, a scholarship award may be made for an amount that does not exceed $3,000
annually, to eligible, qualified employees of the City Department of Solid Waste, or the children or legal
dependents of these employees, based upon a recommendation from the Director of Solid Waste,
using the criteria in the ordinance or documents promulgated under it; and
WHEREAS, the City Commission may approve up to ten scholarships to educational institutions for
the employees of the department to attend educational programs or for commercial drivers license
certification, for an award amount not to exceed $3,000 annually; and
WHEREAS, pursuant to Ordinance No. 13330, adopted July 26, 2012, the City Commission
approved and further amended Section 22-15 of the City Code to pay up to fifteen (15) scholarships to
educational institutions for the employees of the Department to attend educational programs or for
commercial drivers license certification; in addition to fifteen (15) scholarship to college level
educational institutions for the children or legal dependants of the employees of the Department; for an
award in an amount not to exceed $3,000 annually; and
WHEREAS, a total of thirty (30) scholarships may be awarded annually, in an amount not to
exceed $3,000 annually, for a maximum amount of $90,000; and
WHEREAS, Ernest F. Baker II, Diana Jules, Monica Johnson, Themarra Saint Louis, Brittney
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File Number: 12-00700 Enactment Number: R-12-0270
Johnson, Camilo Rojas, Giselle Alvarado, Johnny Luciano, Anestin Etienne, George Harris, Esdras
Vilburn, Frank Robinson III, Steve Carvil, Paula Medino, Ivan Babb, Sidney Holland, Leon Leonard,
Randall Campbell, Glenda Troutman, Renel Nelson, Jacklyn Jackson, and Chadrick Brunson are
recommended by the Director of Solid Waste and by the Recycling Educational Scholarship Selection
Committee, as eligible recipients of these scholarship funds; and
WHEREAS, the Director of Solid Waste and the Recycling Educational Scholarship Selection
Committee recommend the award of twenty-two (22) scholarships, in the amounts as stated herein, to
seven (7) children or legal dependents of Department employees to attend a college level educational
institution and fifteen (15) to Department employees to attend an educational program or obtain
commercial drivers license certification, in a total amount to exceed $45,000;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI,
FLORIDA:
Section 1. The recitals and findings contained in the Preamble to this Resolution are adopted by
reference and incorporated herein as fully set forth in this Section.
Section 2. Twenty-two (22) scholarships, for the 2011-2012 Fiscal Year Solid Waste Recycling
Program Scholarship, are approved, in a total amount not to exceed $45,000, for each of the following
recipients:
A. Ernest F. Baker II, $3000
B. Diana Jules, $3000
C. Monica Johnson, $3000
D. Themarra Saint Louis, $3000
E. Brittney Johnson, $3000
F. Camilo Rojas, $3000
G. Giselle Alvarado, $3000
H. Johnny Luciano, $1500
I. Anestin Etienne, $1500
J. George Harris, $1500
K. Esdras Vilburn, $1500
L. Frank Robinson III, $1500
M. Steve Carvil, $1500
N. Paula Medino, $1500
O. Ivan Babb, $1500
P. Sidney Holland, $1500
Q. Leon Leonard, $1500
R. Randall Campbell, $1500
S. Glenda Troutman, $3000
T. Renel Nelson, $1500
U. Jacklyn Jackson, $1500
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Section 3. The recommendation of the Director of Solid Waste and the work of the Solid Waste
Recycling Educational Selection Committee is acknowledged.
Section 4, The City Manager or designee is authorized {1} to disburse each of these
scholarships, upon discretion, with the presentation of satisfactory documentation from the educational
institution or vocational program.
Section 5. The City Manager or designee is authorized {1} to execute all documents
necessary, in a form acceptable to the City Attorney, for said purpose.
Section 6. Funds for said scholarships are to be allocated from Special Revenue Fund entitled
"Solid Waste Recycling Educational Trust Fund", Account Code No.
13000.212000.549000.0000.00000.
Section 7. This Resolution shall become effective immediately upon its adoption and signature
of the Mayor. {2}
APPROVED AS TO FORM AND CORRECTNESS:
JULIE 0. BRl1
CITY ATTORNEY
Footnotes:
{1} The herein authorization is further subject to compliance with all requirements that may be
imposed by the City Attorney, including but not limited to those prescribed by applicable City
Charter and Code provisions.
{2} If the Mayor does not sign this Resolution, it shall become effective at the end of the ten
calendar days from the date it was passed and adopted. If the Mayor vetoes this Resolution, it
shall become effective immediately upon override of the veto by the City Commission.
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Resolution
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Miami, FL 33133
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A RE UTION OF THE MIAMI CITY COMMISSION, WITH ATTACHMENT(S),
APPRO G TWENTY-TWO (22) SCHOLARSHIPS TO ATTEND AN
EDUCATI • SAL INSTITUTION OR TO OBTAIN A COMMERCIAL DRIVERS
LICENSE I ' N AMOUNT NOT TO EXCEED $3,000 PER SCHOLARSHIP, FOR
ELIGIBLE AP ICANTS; AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER OR DESIGNEE TO
DISBURSE TH CHOLARSHIPS, UPON DISCRETION, WITH THE
PRESENTATION SATISFACTORY DOCUMENTATION FROM THE
EDUCATIONAL INS TUTIONS OR VOCATIONAL PROGRAMS; FURTHER
AUTHORIZING THE ECUTION OF ALL DOCUMENTS NECESSARY FOR SAID
PURPOSE, IN A FORM CEPTABLE TO CITY MANAGER OR DESIGNEE AND
CITY ATTORNEY; ALLO TING FUNDS FROM THE SPECIAL REVENUE FUND
ENTITLED, "SOLID WAST ' ECYCLING EDUCATIONAL TRUST FUND,"
ACCOUNT CODE NO. 13000. ' 12000.549000,0000.00000
WHEREAS, pursuant to Section 22-15, o e Code of the City of Miami, Florida, as amended
("Code"), the City of Miami ("City") established - Educational trust fund for scholarships using
monies the City receives from the recycling progr- ; and
WHEREAS, a scholarship award may be made for amount that does not exceed $3,000
annually, to eligible, qualified employees of the City Dep ment of Solid Waste, or the children orlegal
dependents of these employees, based upon a recommen• •tion from the Director of Solid Waste,
using the criteria in the ordinance or documents promulgate • der it; and
WHEREAS, the City Commission may approve up to ten scho ' ships to educational institutions for
the employees of the department to attend educational programs or •r commercial drivers license
certification, for an award amount not to exceed $3,000 annually; and
WHEREAS, pursuant to Ordinance No. , adopted July 26, 2012, e City Commission
approved and further amended Section 22-15 of the City Code to pay up to -en (15) scholarships to
educational institutions for the employees of the Department to attend educatio -I programs or for
commercial drivers license certification; in addition to fifteen (15) scholarship to c• ege level
educational institutions for the children or legal dependants of the employees of the epartment; for an
award in an amount not to exceed $3,000 annually; and
WHEREAS, a total of thirty (30) scholarships may be awarded annually, in an amount •t to
exceed $3,000 annually, for a maximum amount of $90,000; and
WHEREAS, Ernest F. Baker II, Diana Jules, Monica Johnson, Themarra Saint Louis, Brittne
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hnson, Camilo Rojas, Giselle Alvarado, Johnny Luciano, Anestin Etienne, George Harris, Esdras
Vil• rn, Frank Robinson III, Steve Carvil, Paula Medino, Ivan Babb, Sidney Holland, Leon Leonard,
Ran. • 1 Campbell, Glenda Troutman, Renel Nelson, Jacklyn Jackson, and Chadrick Brunson are
recom -nded by the Director of Solid Waste and by the Recycling Educational Scholarship Selection
Committ- as eligible recipients of these scholarship funds; and
WHEREA the Director of Solid Waste and the Recycling Educational Scholarship Selection
Committee reco mend the award of twenty-two (22) scholarships, in the amounts as stated herein, to
seven (7) children legal dependents of Department employees to attend a college level educational
institution and fiftee 15) to Department employees to attend an educational program or obtain
commercial drivers lic- 'se certification, in a total amount to exceed $45,000;
NOW, THEREFORE, a IT RESOLVED BY THE COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI,
FLORIDA:
Section 1. The recitals and fi ngs contained in the Preamble to this Resolution are adopted by
reference and incorporated herein - fully set forth in this Section.
Section 2. Twenty-two (22) scholars '•s, for the 2011-2012 Fiscal Year Solid Waste Recycling
Program Scholarship, are approved, in a t. -1 amount not to exceed $45,000, for each of the following
recipients:
A. Ernest F. Baker II, $3000
B. Diana Jules, $3000
C. Monica Johnson, $3000
D. Themarra Saint Louis, $3000
E. Brittney Johnson, $3000
F. Camilo Rojas, $3000
G. Giselle Alvarado, $3000
H. Johnny Luciano, $1500
I. Anestin Etienne, $1500
J. George Harris, $1500
K. Esdras Vilburn, $1500
L. Frank Robinson III, $1500
M. Steve Carvil, $1500
N. Paula Medino, $1500
O. Ivan Babb, $1500
P. Sidney Holland, $1500
Q. Leon Leonard, $1500
R. Randall Campbell, $1500
S. Glenda Troutman, $3000
T. Renel Nelson, $1500
U. Jacklyn Jackson, $1500
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V. Chadrlck Brunson, $1500
Section 3. The recommendation of the Director of Solid Waste and the work of the Solid Waste
Recy• ' g Educational Selection Committee is acknowledged.
Se ion 4. The City Manager or designee is authorized {1} to disburse each of these
scholarship pon discretion, with the presentation of satisfactory documentation from the educational
institution or v ational program.
Section 5. e City Manager or designee is authorized {1} to execute all documents
necessary, in a form ceptable to the City Attorney, for said purpose.
Section 6. Funds said scholarships are to be allocated from Special Revenue Fund entitled
"Solid Waste Recycling Ed -tional Trust Fund", Account Code No,
13000.212000. 549000.0000.. ' 000.
Section 7. This Resolution all become effective immediately upon its adoption and signature
of the Mayor. {2}
APPROVED AS TO FORM AND COR CTNESt
JULIE 0. BR
CITY ATTORNEY
Footnotes:
{1} The herein authorization is further subject to complia e with all requirements that may be
imposed by the City Attorney, including but not limited to t •se prescribed by applicable City
Charter and Code provisions.
{2} lithe Mayor does not sign this Resolution, it shall become ective at the end of the ten
calendar days from the date it was passed and adopted. If the -yor vetoes this Resolution, it
shall become effective immediately upon override of the veto by t - City Commission.
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