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JOHANA OLIVA, who on oath says that he or she is the
LEGAL CLERK, Legal Notices of the Miami Daily Business
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12, 2018
in the XXXX Court,
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Review is a newspaper published at Miami, in said Miami -Dad
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County, Florida each day (except Saturday, Sunday and
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matter at the post office in Miami in said Miami -Dade County,
Florida, for a period of one year next preceding the first
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NOTICE OF PROPOSED ORDINANCE
Notice is hereby given that the City Commission of the City of Miami, Florida,
will consider the following ordinance on second and final reading on Thursday,
July 12, 2018 commencing at 9:00 A.M., in the City Commission Chambers
located at 3500 Pan American Drive, Miami, Florida 33133:
ORDINANCE
AN ORDINANCE OF THE MIAMI CITY COMMISSION DELETING CHAPTER 2,
ARTICLE X, SECTION 2-830 OF THE CODE OF THE CITY OF MIAMI,
FLORIDA, AS AMENDED, ENTITLED "ALTERNATE CODE ENFORCEMENT
SYSTEM CREATED"; CONTAINING A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE; PROVIDING
FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
Said proposed ordinance may be inspected by the public at the Office of
the City Clerk, 3500 Pan American Drive, Miami, Florida 33133, Monday through
Friday, excluding holidays, between the hours of 8 a.m. and 5 p.m., or
httIJ/miamifl.igm2.com five days before the date of the Commission Meeting.
All interested persons are invited to appear at the meeting and may be heard
with respect to the proposed ordinances. Should any person desire to appeal
any decision of the City Commission with respect to any matter to be
considered at this meeting, 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 (F.S. 286.0105).
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MIAMI DAILY BUSINESS REVIEW
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Miami. Miami -Dade County, Florida
STATE OF FLORIDA
COUNTY OF MIAMI-DADE:
Before the undersigned authority personally appeared
JOHANA OLIVA, who on oath says that he or she is the
LEGAL CLERK, Legal Notices of the Miami Daily Business
Review f/k/a Miami Review, a daily (except Saturday,
Sunday and Legal Holidays) newspaper, published at Miami
in Miami -Dade County, Florida; that the attached copy of
advertisement, being a Legal Advertisement of Notice in the
matter of
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CITY OF MIAMI - MEETING - 346 NW STREET, LLC ETAL., V.
CITY OF MIAMI, ETAL., CASE NO. 13-037260 CA 01 - JUL. 12
, 2018
in the XXXX Court,
was published in said newspaper in the issues of
07/02/2018
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Review is a newspaper published at Miami, in said Miami -Dad
e County, Florida and that the said newspaper has
heretofore been continuously published in said Miami -Dade
County, Florida each day (except Saturday, Sunday and
Legal Holidays) and has been entered as second class mail
matter at the post office in Miami in said Miami -Dade County.
Florida, for a period of one year next preceding the first
publication of the attached copy of advertisement; and affiant
further says that he or she has neither paid nor promised any
person, firm or corporation any discount, rebate, commission
or refund for the purpose of securing this advertisement for
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CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA
PLEASE ALL TAKE NOTICE THAT a meeting of the City of Miami
Commission has been scheduled for Thursday, July 12, 2018 at the City of
Miami City Hall, 3500 Pan American Drive, Miami, Florida 33133. A private
attomey-client session will be conducted under the parameters of
§286.011(8), F.S. The person chairing the City of Miami Commission
meeting will announce the commencement of an attorney -client session,
closed to the public, for purposes of discussing the pending litigation
in the case of 346 NW Street, LLC et al., v. City of Miami, et al., Case
No. 13-037260 CA 01, pending before the Circuit Court of the 11th
Judicial Circuit in and for Miami -Dade County to which the City is presently
a party. The subject of the meeting will be confined to settlement
negotiations or strategy sessions related to litigation expenditures. This
private meeting will begin at approximately 10:00 a.m. (or as soon
thereafter as the Commissioners' schedules permit) and conclude
approximately one hour later. The session will be attended by the
members of the City Commission which include Chairman Keon
Hardemon, Vice -Chairman Ken Russell, and Commissioners Wifredo
"Willy" Gort, Joe Carollo, and Manolo Reyes; City Manager Emilio T.
Gonzalez; City Attorney Victoria Mendez; Deputy City Attorneys John
A. Greco and Barnaby L. Min; Division Chief for General Litigation
Christopher A. Green; Senior Assistant City Attomey Henry J. Hunnefeld;
and Assistant City Attomey Kerri L. McNulty. A certified court reporter
will be present to ensure that the session is fully transcribed and the
transcript will be made public upon the conclusion of the above -cited,
ongoing litigation. At the conclusion of the attomey-client session,
the regular City of Miami Commission meeting will be reopened and
the person chairing the City of Miami Commission meeting will announce
the termination of the attomey-client session.
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World 9A
Syrian government targets rebels
near Israel -occupied Golan
RV SAM UEL DEER
Associated Pre s
Syrian government
forces unleashed hundreds
of missiles can a rebel -held
area ear the Israeli -occu-
pied Golan Heights on
Sunday, activists said, the
latest phase in an offensive
to clear southern Syria of
tn
surgents.
The government's push
came after it had secured
control of most of Daraa
province an offensive
that began in June. On
Sunday, the first batch of
rued fighters and their
families left the city of
Daraa, the provincial cap-
ital, in buses that would
take them to the rebel -held
Bibb province in the north.
Similar deals in other
parts of Syria resulted in
the evacuation of thou-
sands of opposition fighters
and civilian — evacuations
that the United Nations
and rights groups have
decried as forced displace-
ment.
Syrian President Basher
Assad said Sunday the
success in driving the op-
position out of Daraa em-
bodies the will of his army
and allied forces to "liber-
ate all of Syrian territories"
of "terrorism."
In recent months and
hacked by Russian air
U.S. military officials, North Koreans
discuss repatriation of war remains
U.S. military officials
met with their North Ko-
rean
counterparts Sunday
to discuss the repatriation
of the remains of soldiers
left after the Korean War
ended in 1953.
U.S. officials said the
meeting at the peninsula's
demilitarised zone was
"productive."
Although several details
for the transfer of the re-
mains still had to be
worked out, there was
some agreement about
how an initial transfer of
remains would proceed,
said a U.S. official, who
was not authorized to
speak about the meeting
publicly and spoke on the
condition of anonymity.
. The United States and
North Korea have engaged
before in sustained diplo-
macy to bring back re-
mains, but the process has
often been fraught with
practical difficulties and
mistrust.
-THE WASHINGTON POST
Eritrean, Ethiopian leaders call
new peace example to Africa
Official rivals just weeks
ago, the leaden of Ethiopia
and Eritrea embraced
warmly to the roar of a
crowd of thousands Sunday
at a concert celebrating the
end of a long state of war.
A visibly moved Eritrean
President Isaias Afwerki,
clasping his hands over his
heart, addressed the crowd
in Ethiopia's official lan-
guage, Amharic, on his first
visit to the country in 22
"Hate, discrimination
and conspiracy is now
over," the 72-year-old
Isuas said. "Our focus
from now on should be on
developing and growing
together. We are ready to
move forward with you as
one. No one can steal the
love we have regained
now. Now is the time to
make up for the lost
times,"
The Eritrean leader re-
peatedly praised the "able
leadership" of Ethiopia's
reformist new Prime Min-
ister Ably Ahmed.
-ASSMIATED PRESS
Pussy Riot upstages Putin with
protest that halts World Cup
Protest group Pussy Riot,
long a thorn in Vladimir
Putin's side, claimed
responsibility Sunday for
four people who brought
the World Cup final to a
brief halt by nmoing onto
the field dressed in police
uniforms as the Russian
president and a global
audience watched.
Stewards tackled the
three women and one man
who charged onto the field
simultaneously in the 52nd
minute of the sporting
event.
Croatia defender Dejan
(omen pushed the man,
helping a steward detain
him, and suggested the
incident put Croatia off Its
game
"Hello everyone front
the Lnalmiki field, it's great
here," be performance
group said onTwitter , and
released a statement call-
ing for the freeing of politi-
cal prisoners, an end to
"illegal arrests" of protest-
ers to "allow political
competition" in Russia
-ASSOCIATED PRESS
force, the Syrian govern-
ment has restored control
of over 60 percent of previ-
ously rebel -held territory
ac
ross the country.
Assad spoke during a
meeting on Sunday with
visiting Iranian foreign
ministry's official Hossein
Jaberi Ansari. Auad's of-
fice said the two agreed
that the "elimination of
terrorism in most of the
Syrian territory has laid the
most appropriate ground to
reach results at the politi-
cal level" that could put an
end to Syria's war.
Syria's government re-
fers to all armed opposition
groups
se West a ts" and
accuses the Turkey,
Israel and regional coun-
tries of supporting them.
In Daraa, the evacuation
deal will hand over areas
held by the rebels for years
back to government con-
trol. Daraa, which lies on a
highway linking Damascus
with Jordan, was the cradle
of the 2011 uprising against
Syrian President Basher
Assad.
Since early Sunday, gov-
ennent forces turned
their missiles toward a
stretch of land controlled
by the armed opposition in
northern Duaa and the
countryside of adjacent
Qneitra.
The Britain -based Syrian
Observatory for Human
Rights said government
forces fired more than B00
missiles at an area between
northern Daraa and the
Quneitra countryside,
about 2.5 miles, from the
frontier with the Israeli -
occupied Golan Heights.
The Observatory said gov-
ernment forces advanced
n Masaharah, a village in
Quinine, and rebels
fought back in intense
clashes that killed several
pro-govemment fighters.
The pro -Syrian govern-
ment Central Military
Media said a number of
insurgents were killed in
the clashes.
Govemment troops are
also seeking to advance on
another town to the south
through negotiations with
rebels there. Capturing
Nawa would enable them
to advance on militants in
the area linked to the Is-
lamic State group.
Syrian state TV al-Ikh-
bariya said 10 buses carry-
ing 407 people left for
northern Syria. The station
said the evacuation of
nearly 1,000 people will
likely be completed by
Sunday.
CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA
NOTICE OF SPECIAL CITY COMMISSION MEETING
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Pursuant to Miami City Commission Resolution R-18-0298, adopted on July 12. 2018, a special meeting of the
Miami City Commission will be held on W_dnaaday, July 10, 2018, at 10:00 a,m., at Miami City Hall located
et 3600 Pen American Drive, Miami, Florida. The purpose of this special meeting is to discuss and take any and
NL actions 111 associated with a potential (round I ease and Master Development Agreement 1"I ease") between
the City of Miami ("Citv"1 and Miami Freedom Park LLC I"MFP"1 for aoaroximately seventy-three (731 acres of
city -owned oroperN located generally at 1400 Northwest 37e Avenue Miami Florida. 33125 and Identified as folios
30-3129,0003050 30-3129-0000160 01-3132-000-0080 and 01-3132-000-0090 ("Demised Property") with an initial
)erm of thinwnine (391 years with two Ill additional thirty (301 year options to renew for a total term of ninety-nin`
1991 years. with en annual base rent equal to the praetor of three million five hundred seventyseven housand throe
bundred satWin dollars 133 577365 001 or fair market value as determined by two 121 state certified anaralsefe
in addition to am rent increases and/or additional rents neaotialed by the Patties (21 authoraina the use of the
hotel and conference center and other anoillact_commucial development with a maximum Mich( not to exceed
federal aviation administration aerospace obstruction atandards_with renlrigl ong reversions and retention by the
city of all other rights (31 authorizina the creation of a park infrastructure fund by the city that will receive a twtept
m16i9n dollar (820 000000 001 contribution from MFP payable in eauaLveadvinstallments of six hundred sixty -sit
thousand six hundred seven dollars (S666 667.001 for a Period of thirty 1301 years to defray the site development
and related costs for a public nark of approximately fiftv-oiaht (581 acres to be developed on Property adiacenl
10 the Demised Property currentN used for the Melreeee Country Club and other infrastructure -related coats' (41
galling for a Special Election and providing that the charter amendment shall be submitted to the electorate at the
Special Elaclion to be held on November 6 2018' 151 desianetina and apoointina the City Clerk l'Clerk"1 as the
0f0cial representative of the commission with respect to the use of voter registration books and records' (61 further
directing the Clerk to cause a certified may of the herein resolution to be delivered to the Supervisor of Elections of
Mdiami-03de County Florida not less Ihen lorlv-rve (451 duos prior to the date of such Spacial Election, No business
shall be conducted or a vote taken at a special City Commission meeting on business other than the subject for
which the special meeting is called.
All Interested persons are invited to attend this meeting. Please note that public comment for this matter was
heard at the July 12, 2018 Miami City Commission Meeting and that no additional public comment will be
heard at the special meeting.
Should any person desire to appeal any decision of the City Commission with respect to any matter to be considered
at this meeting, 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 (F.S. 286.0105).
In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, persona needing special accommodations to
participate in this proceeding may contact the Office of the City Clerk at (305) 250.5361 (Voice) no later than two
(2) business days prior to the proceeding. TTY users may call via 711 (Florida Relay Service) no later than two (2)
business days prior to the proceeding.
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City Clerk
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