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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPre-Legislationa-01-724 9/17/01 RESOLUTION NO. ilk- 972 A RESOLUTION OF THE MIAMI CITY COMMISSION, WITH A TTACI-IMENT (5) , MAKING PROVISIONS FOR HOLDING A SPECIAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION ON NOVEMBER 6, 2001, FOR THE PURPOSE OF SUBMITTING TO THE ELECTORATE AT SAID ELECTION THE FOLLOWING REFERENDUM BALLOT QUESTION, TO BE KNOWN AS BALLOT QUESTION NO, 2: "SHALL TI-IE CITY LEASE CITY -OWNED LAND CONSISTING OF 24.2 TOTAL UPLAND AND SUBMERGED ACRES ON WATSON ISLAND TO FLAGSTONE PROPERTIES, LLC, FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF A MEGA YACHT MARINA, FISH MARKET, HOTELS WITH TIMESHARE UNITS, A MARITIME MUSEUM, PUBLIC GARDENS, CULTURAL FACILITIES, RESTAURANTS, RETAIL AND SUPPORT FACILITIES, FOR 45 YEARS WITH TWO 15-YEAR, SUBJECT TO CAPITAL INVESTMENT, SUBJECT TO A MINIMUM ANNUAL GUARANTEED RENT OF $2,000,000 AND OTHER CONDITIONS THE CITY MAY REQUIRE?" ; DESCR.IBING THE REGISTRATION BOOKS AND RECORDS MAINTAINED UNDER THE PROVISIONS OF THE GENERAL LAWS OF FLORIDA AND CHAPTER 16 OF THE CODE OF THE CITY OF MIAMI , FLORIDA, AS AMENDED, WHICH THE CITY HAS ADOPTED AND DESIRES '10 USE FOR HOLDING SUCH SPECIAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION; DESIGNATING AND APPOINTING. THE CITY CLERK AS THE OFFICIAL REPRESENTATIVE OF THE CITY COMMISSION WTTII RESPECT TO TIIE USE OP SUCH REGISTRATION I300KS AND RECORDS; AUTHORIZING AND DIRECTING THE CITY CLERK TO PUBLISH NOTICE OF THE ADOPTION OF THIS RESOLUTION AND THE PROVISIONS THEREOF PURSUANT TO APPLICABLE LAW; AND DIRECTING THE CITY CLERK TO CAUSE A CERTIFIED COPY OF THE HEREIN RESOLUTION TO BE DELIVERED TO THE SUPERVISOR OF ELECTIONS OF MIAMI-DADE COUNTY, FLORIDA, PURSUANT TO APPLICABLE LAW. WHEREAS, in accordance with the City Charter and Code, the City has conducted a competitive Unified Development Project CITY CODS Forma vrtr SEP 1 7 2001 11,000,4 Ma (di— 972 giumearkaiworn • • process for the lease and development of improvements on the northwest quadrant of Watson Island; and WHEREAS, the City Manager has made a recommendation to the . City Commission to accept a proposal that has been duly accepted; and WHEREAS, the• City Commission wishes to poll the electors of the City of Miami as to whether the City of Miami shall lease City -owned land consisting of approximately 10.8 acres. on Watson Island and 13.4 acres of submerged land adjacent to Watson Island, a total of 24.2 acres, to Flagstone Properties, LLC, for development of a .mega yacht marina, fish market, hotels with timeshare units, a maritime museum, public gardens, cultural facilities, restaurants, retail and support facilities, for 45 years with two 15-year renewals, subject to capital investment, subject to a minimum annual guaranteed rent of $2,000,000 and other conditions the City may require; NOV, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA: Section 1. A special municipal election is called and directed to be held in the City of Miami, Florida, on Tuesday, Page 2 of 9 • - 9 2 • • November 6, 2001, from 7:00 A.M. until 7:00 P.M., for the purpose of submitting the following question to the qualified. electors• of the City of Miami for their approval or disapproval: "Shall the City lease City -owned land consisting of 2i.2 total upland and submerged acres on. Watson Island to Flagstone Properties, LLC, for --development of a mega yacht Marina, fish market, hotels with timeshare units, a maritime museum, public gardens, cultural facilities, restaurants, retail and supportfacilities, for 45. years with two 15-year renewals, subject Lo capital investment, subject to a minimum annual guaranteed rent of $2,000,000 and other. conditions the City may require?" Section 2. The election shall be held at the voting places in the precincts designated on Exhibit No. 1, attached. and incorporated, or as may be designated by the Supervisor ou Elections of Miami -Dade County, in conformity with the provisions of the general laws of the State. A description of the registration books and records which pertain to election •precincts wholly or partly within the City and which the City is - adopting and desires to use for holding such elections is as follows: all registration cards, books, records and certificates pertaining to electors of the City. and established and maintained as official by the Supervisor of Elections of Miami -Dade County, in conformity with the provisions of the general laws of the State, are adopted and declared to be, and Page 3 of 9 9'2 Shall hereafter be recognized and accepted as, official registration cards, books, records and certificates of the City of Miami. . Section 3. The Precinct Election Clerks and Inspectors to serve at said polling places on said election date shall he designated by the Supervisor of Elections of Miami. -Dade County, Florida, for such purposes in accordance with the general laws of the .State. The registration books and records for the registration of persons qualified to vote in said elections shall be those maintained by the Supervisor of Elections of Miami -Dade County. Section 4. • For the purpose of enabling persons to register. who are qualified to vote in said special municipal election to be• held on -November 6, 2001,. and who have •not registered under the provisions of the gene.ra:l. Jaws of Florida and Chapter 16 of the Code of the City of Miami, Florida, as amended, or who have transferred their legal residence from one voting precinct to another voting precinct in the City, they may register at the following place and times; Page 4 of 9 Et'.-- 972 MIAMI-DADE COUNTY ELECTIONS DEPARTMENT 111 Northwest l.st Street:, Miami, Florida Monday to Friday, inclusive: 8 : 00 A.M. - 5 : 00 P.M. In addition to the above place and times, qualified persons .rnay register at such branch off -ices and may also use any mobile registration van for the purpose of registration to vote in the herein described election during such times and on such dates as may be designated by the Supervisor of Elections of Miami -Dade County. Section 5. In compliances with applicable law, the City Clerk is authorized and directed to publish notice .of the adoption of the herein Resolution and of the provisions hereof, which notice shall be substantially as set forth In the following form: "NOTICE OF SPECIAL.MUNICIPAL ELECTION IN THE C LTY OF MIAMI , FLORIDA TO DE HELD ON TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 2001 PURSUANT TO RESOLUTION NO. 01. - A special election will be held on Tuesday, November 6, 2001, from 7:00 A.M. until 7:00 P.M., in the C:i.ty of Miami, Florida, at the polling places in the several election precincts designated by the Board of County Commissioners of Miami -Dade County, Florida, as set forth herein, unless otherwise provided by law, for the purpose of submitting to the qualified electors of the -City of Miami, Florida, the following ballot question, known as Ballot Question -No. 2: Page 5 of 9 01,- 972 "Shall the City lease City -owned land consisting of 24.2 total upland and submerged acres on Watson .Island to Flagstone Properties, LLC, for development of: a. mega.yacht marina, fish market, hotels with timeshare units, a maritime museum, public gardens, cultural facilities, restaurants, retail and support facilities, for 45 years with two 15-year renewals, subject to capital .investment., subject to a minimum annual. guaranteed rent of $2,000,000 and other conditions the City may require?" Ballot Question No. 2'polls the electors of the City of Miami 'as to whether the City of Miami shall lease City -owned land consisting of 24.2 total upland and submerged acres on Watson Island to Flagstone Properties, LAIC, for development of a mega yacht marina, fish market, hotels with timeshare units, a maritime museum, Public gardens, cultural facilities, restaurants, retail and support facilities, for 45 years with two 15-year renewals; subject to capital investment, subject. to a minimum annual guaranteed rent of $2,000,000 and other conditions the City may require? By order of the Commission of the City. of Miami, Florida. CITY CLERK (Sec attached list of City of Miami Polling Places.)" Section 6. The official ballot to be used in said election shall be in full compliance with the laws of the State of Florida with respect to absentee ballots and to the use of the mechanical voting machines or Computer Election System (CES) and shall be in substantially the following form, to wit: Page 6 of 9 0:. -- 972 �. • "OFFICIAL BALLOT SPECIAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 2001 FOR APPROVAL OR DISAPPROVAL OF THE FOLLOWING BALLOT QUESTION Ballot Question No. 2 author. i : i.ng 45-year lease of City -owned upland/submerged land on Watson Island. YES (For the Measure) • NO (Against the Measure) "Shall the City lease City -owned land consisting of• 24.2 total upland and submerged acres on Watson Island . to Flagstone Properties, LLC, for development of a mega yacht marina, fish market, hotels with timeshare units, a maritime museum, public gardens, cultural facilities, restaurants, retail and support f.acila.ties, for 45 years with two 15-year renewals, subject to capital investment, subject to a minimum annual guaranteed rent of $2,000,000 and other conditions the City may require?" Section 7. Electors desiring to vote for the approval of Ballot Question No. 2 described above, shall be instructed to punch straight down with the stylus through the hole next to the word "YES" within the ballot from containing the statement relating to said Question. Electors desiring Lc) vote against the question in disapproval of said Question, shall be instructed to punch straight down with the stylus through the Page 7 of 9 61- 972 hole next to the word "NO" within the ballot frame containing the statement relating to said Question. Section 8. WALTER J. FOEMAN, the City Clerk of the City of Miami, Florida, or his duly appointed successor, is designated and, appointed as the official representative of the Commission of. the City of Miami, Florida, in all transactions with the Supervisor- of Elections of Miami -Dade County- in. relation to matters pertaining to the use of the registration books for the holding of the herein special municipal election. Section 9. The City Clerk shall cause to be prepared absentee ballots for the use of absentee electors entitled to cast such ballots in said election. Section 10. All qualified electors of said City shall be permitted to vote 1n .said special municipal election and the Supervisor of Elections of Miami -Dade County i.a requested, authorized, and directed to furnish, at.the.cost and expense of the City of Miami, a list of all qualified electors residing in the City of.Miarni as shown by the registration books and records of the Office of said Supervisor of Elections and duly certify the same for delivery to and for use by the election ,official designated to serve at the respective polling places in said election precincts. Section 11. The City Clerk is authorized and directed to cause a certified copy of this Resolution to be delivered to the Page 8 of 9 .0 -- 972 • 1 Supervisor of EJ ect.' ons of Miami. -Dade County pursuant to . applicable law. Section 12. This Resolution. shall become effective immediately upon its adopt::ion and signature of the Mayor. 1i PASSED AND ADOPTED this 13th day of September , 2001. JOE CAROLLO, MAYOR in accordance with Miami Coda Src. 2-3n, since the Mayor did not indicate approval of this lerisietion by / sidrllrxl ii in t::: C1lm Sl I' tt,?ri +I•, tr.4,c,G� .;rruic r I �� :r.d, said r w becomos olloolin with tho Ll:,,";:;, of tin (10) li:iyr; thL date, (j7 nml.,alaw 0 , ! on regarding -sane, without the IMsyor C�,t(rcl ATTEST: Walter J. an, ! y Clerk WA'L'T'ER J. 1'OEMAN, CITY CLERK APPROV,itiV ASS 1'O .FORM AND CORRECTNESS .4" J; /l'a��.Q" VILARELLO ,..' Y A ..ORN.EY W5576: LN: BSS: DEJ 1J If: the Mayor does not sign thin Resolution, it shall become effective au the end of 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. Page 9 of 9 .- 97 0.1ST OF POLLING PLACES FOR OAMI AS OF AUGUST 17, 2001 PCT. LOCATION 52 MUSEUM OF SCIENCE 50/ LITTLE R1VE R BAPTIST CHURCH 502 NEW M'I' PLEASANT BAPTIST CIIURCH 503 1.1 U D - SEWING .ROOM ' 504 HARVEY W SEEDS AMERICAN LEGION //29 .50.5 A't'HALIE RANCiEPARK . 506 MORNINGSIDE PARK 507 THENA CROWDER ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 508 NEW MT MORIAII BAPTIST C1'1 LJR.0 H 509 C3RAPELANI) HEIGHTS PARK 510 WEsLEy UNITED ?Arm icoiS'I' l';FI>.}RCII 511 JORI.)AN GROVE MISSIONARY BAPVC..HURCH 5/2 ST PAUI. INS'['ITUTIONAL. AM1, CHURCH 513 I313LAFON'I'E TACOLC'•Y CENTER • • 514 EDISON SENIOR I'1.A/_A 515 TOUSSAINT LOINERTURE EL11M(N .ARY 5/6 MORNINC.3S11)EI PARK 517 HAY S110R11 LUTI Il3RAN CHURCH 518 CHURCH OF GOD OF PROPHECY 111 5/9 SHADOW( .AWN 13LEMI:NTARY SCHOOL 520 MILLER DAWKINS SWIMMING COMPI...BX 521 NEW PROVIDENCE MISSIONAR.Y.I3AP'['. CHR 5 22 MOORE PARK 523 MIAMI .IACKSON SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL. 524 SIMPSON PARK - RECREATION BUILDING 526 CL11t'1'IS PARK COMMUNITY HOUSE 527 COMSTOCK PARK S MALCOLM ROSS SENIOR CENTER 529 ROBERT A BALLARD ARMORY 530 ROBERT A 13ALLARI) ARMORY 53/ .CLAUDR P PP11R COMMUNITY CENTER (1 532 CI•IRIST THE EPISCOPAL CHURCH 533 CUI,MER NEIGHBORHOOD SERVICE CENTER 534 MIAMI FIRE STATION //2 535 DUNI3AR ELEMENTARY SCLIOOL .536 PHYLLIS WHEATLEY P.LEMENTARY SC1•100I. 5.?7 LEUGENIO MARIA DE I•IOS'1'OS C'I'R 538 IJNITY ON THE I3AY 8/17/01 ADDRESS 3280 S MIAMI AVE 495 NW 77 ST 7610 BISCASNE BD 1407 NW 7 ST 6445 NE 7 AVE 525 NW 62. ST 750 NJ 55 TR 757 NW 66 5'1' 6700 NW 14 AVE 1550 NW 37 AVE 133 PONCE DE LEON BD 5946 NW 12 AVE 1892 NW 51 TR 6161 NW 9 AVE 200 NW 55 S't 120 NE 59 ST 750 NE, 55 `I'R 5051 I3ISCAYNE BD 4528 NW 1 AVE 149 NW 49 ST 4800 NW 12 AVE 760 NW 53 ST 765 NW 36 S'1' 1751 NW36ST 55 SW 17 RD 1901 NW 24 AVE 1776 NW 28 ST • 2800 NW 18 AVE 700 NW 28 ST 700 NW 28 ST 760 NW 18 TR 3481 HIBISCUS S'J' 1600 NW 3 AVE 1901 NORTH MIAMI AVE 505 NW 20 5'1' 1801 NW 1 PL 2902 NW 2 AVE 411 NE 21 ST Page 1 of 3 .- .1r" 2 01 SIST OF POLLING PLACES FORAMI AS OF AUGUST 17, 2001 I'C7: LOCA770N 539 'TRINITY CATHEDRAL IIAI.,L, 5.10 NO POLL1NCi PLACE / NC) RF'G, VOTERS 541 SHERATON BISCAYNE BAY HOTEL 542 JACK ORR SENIOR CESN1'IIR . 543 ORANGE BOWL STADIUM GATE 14 5.14 TRINITY CATHEDRAL HALL 545 POLISH AMI:RJCAN CLUB OF MIAMI, INC. 546 JACK ORR SENIOR CENTER 547 MIAMI FIRE STATION 117 548 S'T MICHAL L'S CHURCH 549 KENSINGTON PARK ELEMENTARY S(H(.)OL. 55/0 MIAMI FIRE FIGHTER BENEVOLENT ASSOC 551 STEP] IJ N P CLARK. COMMUNITY CTR 552 ARMANDO 13ADIA SENIOR CENTER 553 ROBBERT KING HIGH COMMUNITY HOUSE 554 ST DOMINIC CATHOLIC CHURCH HALL, - 555 WEST EN1) PARK C')MM1JNI'TY HOUSE 556 RESIDENTIAI, PLAZA 557 IGLESIA CRISTIANA REF EL 13U1 N SAM 558 KINLOCH PARK COMMUNITY HOUSE 559 IGLLSIA I3AU'I'ISTA LIBRE EI3I?NEZ1 R 560 KINLOCF1 PARK MIDDLE SCHOOL 561 SIMPSC)N PARR - RECREATION BUILDING 562 JOHN J KOUBEK CENTER 563 LITTLE HAVANA HOUSING PROJECT 11I 564 ORANGE BOWL STADIUM - GATE.12T3 565 RIVERSIDE 1:L1sMi N'1'ARY SCHOOL 566 . HOPE, CENTER -567 MIAMI FIRE sTATION 1/4 568 SIMPSON PARK •. RECREATION BUILDING 569 UT!)'l'O\\HERS 57/J CORAL WAY NET CLNTI'R 571 EI.r CORDER() PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 572 SHENANDOAH ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 573 SlI ENANDOAII PARK COMMUNITY HOUSE 574 SH1iINANDOAII PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 575 CORAL GATE PARK COMMUNITY CENTER 576 VETERANS OF 'FOREIGN WARS 111608 8117/01 ADDRI SS' 464 Nis 16 ST 49513RICKELL AVE 550 NW 5 ST 1501 NW 3 ST 464 NE 16 ST 1250 NW 22 AVE 550 NW 5 5'T 314 BEACON 131) 2987 WEST FLAMER S'1 71 I NW 30 AVE 2980 NW S RIVER DR 1650 NW 37 AVE 25 TA1'IIAM1 BLVI) 7025 WEST ELAM ,ER ST 5909 NW 7 S'1' 250 SW 60 AVE 5617 NW 7 ST 4585 WEST FL.AGLI"sR ST 455 NW 47 AVE 4111 SW 4 ST 4340 NW 3 S'.1' 55 SW 17 RD 2705 SW 3 ST 1759 SW 5 ST .1501NW3ST 1190 SW 2 ST 666 SW 5 ST 1 105 SW 2 AVE 55 SW 17 RD 1809 BRIC'K.EI.T., AVE 1300 SW 12 AVE - 2091SW14AVE 1023 SW 21 AVE, 1800 SW 21 AVE 215(1SW8S'!' 1415 SW 32 AVE 2750 SW 16 S'I' Page 2 of 3 01- 972 �.IST OF POLLING PLACES FOR 11)4MI AS OF AUGUST 17, 2001 PCT. LOCATION 577 DOUGLAS PARK COMMUNITY HOUSE 578 1C;LESLA I3AUTISTA EU SURRECCION 579 IGLESIA.BAUTISTA RESURRI,CCION 580 ' . SILVER BLUFF ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 58/ . ,MUSEUM OF SCIENCE 582 MARRIOTI" RESIDENCE INN 583• M1A,MI-FIRE STATION 01 584 FRANKIE: S ROLI 1.. SERVICE CENTER 585 I STHER M AItM13R!STI3R PARK . 586 MIAMI DADE WATER cot. SIiWIik AUTHORITY 587 PEACC)CK PARK 588 .UL<RAINIAN AMERICAN CLUB 589 CURTIS PARK COMMUNITY HOUSE 590) MALCOLM ROSS SENIOR CENTER 591 IIADLEY GARDENS 592 NEW MT MORIAH 13APTIST CHURCH • 593 CITRUS GROVE MIDDLE SCHOOL 594 EL CORDER() PRES13YTERIAN CHURCH 595 DOUGL.,AS PARK COMMUNITY HOUSE 596 OUR LADY OF LI;E3ANON CATHOLIC CHR 597 OUR LADY. OF LEI3ANON CATHOLIC CFIR 598 FRANKEL' S ROLLE SERVICE CENTER 8l17/01 ADDRESS 2755 SW 37 AVE 2323 SW 27 AVE 2323 SW 27 AVE 2609 SW 25 AVE: 3280 S MEANIE AVE 2835 TIOERTA1L AVE 2975 OAK AVE 3750 SOUTH DIX1I3 HWY 236 GRANT) AVE .3575 S LEJEUNE RU 2820 MCFARLANE 12.1) 3595 NW 35 ST 1901 NW 2e1, AVE 2800NW 18 AVt 3031 NW 19 AVI 6700 NW 14 AVE • 2153NW3ST 2091 SW 14 AVE: 2755 SW 37 AVI 2055 CORAL WAY 2055 CORAL WAY 3750 SOUTH DIXIE HWY Page 3 of 3 972 • • CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA INTER -OFFICE MEMORANDUM 1A T0: FRO The Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Commission earitoseee9enenez City Mena jer RATE : SUBJECT: FiLE . Referendum and Ballot Language for the Watson Island MegaYacht, Fish Market And Mixed Use Development Project REFERENCES: ENCLOSURES: Resolution, List of Polling Places RECOMMENDATION It is respectfully recommended that the City Commission adopt the attached resolution relating to the Watson Island MegaYacht, Fish Market and Mixed'' Use Development Project, This legislation provides for a special municipal election to be held on November 6, 2001 to seek the voters' approval of a lease with the selected developer. The legislation further provides the necessary ballot language and directives to the supervisor of elections and the City Clerk pertaining to this ballot question. BACKGROUND The Department of Real Estate and Economic Development prepared this legislation. In accordance with the City Charter and Code, the City has conducted a competitive Unified Development Project process for the lease and development of improvements on the northwest quadrant of Watson Island.. Following the prescribed directives of the Charter,the City Manager has made a recommendation to the City Commission to accept a proposal, which recommendation has been approved by the City Commission. As dictated by Section 29-C of the City of Miami Charter, the voters of the City must now be allowed to determine, by a majority of votes cast at a general election, whether to authorize the City to enter into a lease agreement with the selected proposer. Therefore, ballot language is contained in the Resolution for this purpose: The legislation further provides the required directives and authorizations for the conduct of the special municipal election on November 6, 2001, including: the identification of polling places, the hours of the election, the registration of voters, publication of required notices, creation of the official ballot and absentee ballots, instructions to electors, directives to the Supervisor of Elections of Miami -Dade County, and the appointment of the City Clerk to represent the City in all matters of this election. CAG/ ARW� D, ', 01- 972 CITY OF MIAIVII NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC OF WATSON ISLAND PUBLIC HEARING A public hearing will be held by the Commission of the City of Miami, Florida at a Special City Commission. Meeting on Monday, September 1791, 2001 at 9:30 am in the City Commission Chambers at City Hall, 3500 Pan American Drive, Miami, Florida, for the purpose of discussing the proposals received in response to the City's Request for Proposals (" itFP") for the Watson Island Mega Yacht Marina, Fish Market and Mixed Use Development opportunity, a Unified Development Project ("UDP") on the Northwest Quadrant of Watson island, and for the purpose of discussing the City Manager's recommendations regarding same; further discussingand approving appropriate ballot language regarding said issue to be a referendum placed before the voters as a special election on the November 6, 2001 ballot. All interested persons are invited to appear and may be heard concerning this Ordinance. Should any person desire to appeal any decision of the City Commission with respect to any matter considered at this hearing, that person shall ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made, including all testimony and evidence upon which any appeal may be based. (City Seal) Walter J. Foeman City Clerk 972 01-826 9/25/01 u1-1C)°,W8 RESOLUTION NO. A RESOLUTION OF THE MIAMI CITY COMMISSION REQUESTING THAT DAVID LEAHY, THE MIAMI—DADE -COUNTY SUPERVISOR OF ELECTIONS, PRINT MILE PROPOSED CHARTER AMENDMENTS AND RAL'LOT QUESTIONS ON THE NOVEMBER • 6, 2001 CITY 1 Ola MIAMI ELECTION BALLOT IN A SPECIFIC ORDER AS SET FORTH HEREIN. BE IT RESOLVED BY' i.'HE COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA: Section 2. David Leahy, the Miami -Dade County Supervisor of Elections, is requested to .print the proposed Charter Amendments and Ballot Questions on the November. Election Ballot in the following order: ORDER ON DESIGNATION AS ADOPTED BALLOT BY CITY COMMISSION Charter Amendment Civilian Investigative Panel 2, Charter Amendment Global amendments 3. Charter Amendment Amending Charter Sections 29A, 29B, and 29C 4. Charter Amendment: Commissioners Salaries 6, 2001 City of Miami RESOLUTION! NO. Resolution No'. 011-844 • Resolution No . 01-843 Resolution Noi, 01-841 • Resolution No.. 01-842 CI 'Y COMMISSION MEETING OF SEP252001 Reialution Na, ORDER ON BALLOT DESTGNAT TON AS ADOPTED RESOLUTION NO. BY CITY COMMISSION 5. Ballot Question Watson Island Proposal 6, Ballot Question Exempting business in Empowerment Zones from Ad valorem taxes Resolution No. 01-972 Resolution No. 01-535 Section 2. This Resolution shall become effective immediately upon its adoption and signature of the Mayor.li PASSED AND ADOPTED this 25th day of September , 2001. Y5ECAROLLO, MAYOR In acoortlanco with Miami Code Soo. 2-36, since the Mayor did not indloato approvr.‘,1 of thiu iefti.lron by iint.!I in 1.hr, dfrifIrr1, Plat' rrOvid(4, Effective with it et (10 ' regarding :Ian)°, without ttr. ATTEST: WALTER J. FOEMAN, ITY CLERK APPRO TO JRM AND CORRECTNESS: ALE, LARELWO ORNEY 5667:BSS Tf the Mayor does not sign this Resolution, .it shar! become effective at the end of Len calendar days from the date it was passed and adopted, if the Mayor votoem this Resolution, it shall become effective immediately upon owarrido of Lho veto by the City Commission, Page 2 of 2 1028