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Resolution: R-16-0347
City Hall
3500 Pan American
Drive
Miami, FL 33133
www.miamigov.com
File Number: 16-01009
Final Action Date: 7/29/2016
A RESOLUTION OF THE MIAMI CITY COMMISSION DIRECTING THE CITY
ATTORNEY TO PREPARE AN AMENDMENT TO THE CHARTER OF THE CITY OF
MIAMI, FLORIDA, AS AMENDED ("CHARTER"), FOR CONSIDERATION AT THE
SPECIAL ELECTION TO BE HELD ON NOVEMBER 8, 2016, PROPOSING, UPON
APPROVAL OF THE ELECTORATE, TO AMEND SECTION 29-B OF THE CHARTER
ENTITLED "CITY -OWNED PROPERTY SALE OR LEASE -GENERALLY", TO
AUTHORIZE THE CITY COMMISSION BY A FOUR -FIFTHS (4/5THS) AFFIRMATIVE
VOTE, TO WAIVE COMPETITIVE BIDDING AND EXECUTE A LEASE WITH DADE
HERITAGE TRUST, INC. FOR THE CITY -OWNED BUILDING LOCATED AT 190
SOUTHEAST 12TH TERRACE, MIAMI, FLORIDA FORA TERM OF THIRTY (30)
YEARS, WITH TWO (2) THIRTY (30) YEAR RENEWALS, FOR MINIMUM ANNUAL
RENT OF $600.00 WITH CONSUMER PRICE INDEX ADJUSTMENTS, WITH
RESTRICTIONS, REVERSIONS, AND RETENTION BY THE CITY OF ALL OTHER
RIGHTS.
WHEREAS, in 1972, the Dade Heritage Trust, Inc. ("DHT"), a not -for -profit corporation
authorized by the State of Florida and under Section 501(c)(3) of United States Internal Revenue Code
and nationally recognized by the National Trust for Historic Preservation , began its first preservation
effort in Miami -Dade County with the City of Miami ("City") to acquire, restore and preserve the original
1905 Office of Dr. James Jackson ("Dr. Jackson's Office") now located at 190 Southeast 12th Terrace,
Miami, Florida, which is part of the City's Parks and Recreation Department facilities; and
WHEREAS, currently, the City and DHT have a Revocable License for the use of Dr. Jackson's
Office by DHT; and
WHEREAS, in order to assist the City with the continued restoration and preservation of the
building and improvements (collectively, "Building") at Dr. Jackson's Office and in order to continue to
provide the community with educational, cultural, visitor, historic preservation, and other appropriate
recreational services, the City and DHT desire to enter into a thirty (30) year lease of the Building with
two (2) thirty (30) year renewals, with a minimum annual rent of $600.00, with Consumer Price Index
adjustments and with certain restrictions and reversions on uses of the Building by DHT, and retention
by the City of all other rights related to the Building, the land, and otherwise; and
WHEREAS, currently, under the Charter of the City of Miami, as amended ("Charter"), Section
29-B entitled "City -owned property sale or lease - generally" would not permit the City to execute a
long-term lease, with renewals, of Dr. Jackson's Office to DHT for the proposed rent and terms; and
WHEREAS, Section 2-112 of the Code of the City of Miami, as amended, requires the City
Commission to adopt a resolution directing the City Attorney to prepare a Charter amendment;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI,
FLORI DA:
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File Number: 16-01009 Enactment Number R-16-0347
Section 1. The City Attorney is directed to prepare an amendment to the Charter of the City of
Miami, Florida, as amended ("Charter"), for consideration at the Special Election to be held on
November 8, 2016, proposing, upon approval of the electorate, to amend Section 29-B of the Charter
to authorize the City Commission by a four -fifths (4/5ths) affirmative vote, to waive competitive bidding
and execute a lease with Dade Heritage Trust, Inc. for the City -owned Building located at 190
Southeast 12th Terrace, for a term of thirty (30) years, with two (2) thirty (30) year renewals, for
minimum annual rent of $600.00 with Consumer Price Index adjustments, with restrictions, reversions,
and retention by the City of all other rights.
Section 2. This Resolution shall become effective immediately upon its adoption and signature
of the Mayor.{1}
Footnotes:
{1} If the Mayor does not sign this Resolution, it shall become effective at the end of ten (10) 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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City of Miami
Certified Copy
City Hall
3500 Pan American Drive
Miami, FL 33133
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File Number: 16-01008 Enactment Number: R-16-0348
A RESOLUTION OF THE MIAMI CITY COMMISSION, WITH ATTACHMENT(S),
APPROVING, SETTING FORTH AND SUBMITTING TO THE ELECTORATE A
PROPOSED CHARTER AMENDMENT, AMENDING THE CHARTER OF THE
CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA, AS AMENDED ("CHARTER"), KNOWN AS CHARTER
AMENDMENT NO. 1; AMENDING SECTION 29-B OF THE CHARTER, ENTITLED
"CITY -OWNED PROPERTY SALE OR LEASE -GENERALLY", TO AUTHORIZE
THE CITY COMMISSION BY A FOUR -FIFTHS (4/5THS) AFFIRMATIVE VOTE,
TO WAIVE COMPETITIVE BIDDING AND EXECUTE A LEASE WITH DADE
HERITAGE TRUST, INC. FOR THE CITY -OWNED BUILDING LOCATED AT 190
SOUTHEAST 12TH TERRACE, FORATERM OF THIRTY (30) YEARS, WITH
TWO THIRTY (30) YEAR RENEWALS, FOR MINIMUM ANNUAL RENT OF
$600.00 WITH CONSUMER PRICE INDEX ADJUSTMENTS, WITH
RESTRICTIONS, REVERSIONS, AND RETENTION BY THE CITY OF ALL
OTHER RIGHTS; CALLING FORA SPECIAL ELECTION AND PROVIDING THAT
CHARTER AMENDMENT NO. 1 WILL BE SUBMITTED TO THE ELECTORATE AT
THE SPECIAL ELECTION TO BE HELD ON NOVEMBER 8, 2016; DESIGNATING
AND APPOINTING THE CITY CLERK AS THE OFFICIAL REPRESENTATIVE OF
THE CITY COMMISSION WITH RESPECT TO THE USE OF VOTER
REGISTRATION BOOKS AND RECORDS; FURTHER 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, NOT LESS THAN 45 DAYS PRIOR TO THE DATE OF SUCH SPECIAL
ELECTION; PROVIDING AN IMMEDIATE EFFECTIVE DATE FOR THIS
RESOLUTION.
WHEREAS, in 1972, the Dade Heritage Trust, Inc. ("DHT"), a not -for -profit corporation
authorized by the State of Florida and under Section 501(c)(3) of United States Internal Revenue Code
and nationally recognized by the National Trust for Historic Preservation , began its first preservation
effort in Miami -Dade County with the City of Miami ("City") to acquire, restore and preserve the original
1905 Office of Dr. James Jackson ("Dr. Jackson's Office") now located at 190 Southeast 12th Terrace,
which is part of the City's Parks and Recreation Department facilities; and
WHEREAS, in order to assist the City with the continued restoration and preservation of the
building and improvements (collectively, "Building") at Dr. Jackson's Office and in order to continue to
provide the community with educational, cultural, visitor, historic preservation, and other appropriate
recreational services, the City and DHT desire to enter into a thirty (30) year lease of the Building, with
two (2) thirty (30) year renewals, with a minimum annual rent of $600.00, with Consumer Price Index
adjustments and with certain restrictions and reversions on uses of the Building by DHT, and retention
by the City of all other rights related to the Building, the land, and otherwise;
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
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by reference and incorporated as if fully set forth in this Section.
Section 2. In accordance with the provisions of Section 29-B of the Charter of the City of
Miami, as amended ("Charter"), and §6.03 of the Miami -Dade County Home Rule Charter, a Special
Election is being called and directed to be held in the City of Miami, Florida, from 7:00 A.M. until 7:00
P.M., on Tuesday, November 8, 2016, including for the purpose of submitting to the qualified electors
of the City for their approval or disapproval the proposed lease measure for the Building known as
Charter Amendment No. 1.
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Section 3. Section 29-B of the Charter is proposed to be amended in the following particulars:
"CHARTER AND CODE OF THE CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA
SUBPART A. THE CHARTER
Sec. 29-B. City -owned property sale or lease -Generally.
Notwithstanding any provision to the contrary contained in this Charter or the
City Code, and except as provided below, the city commission is prohibited from
favorably considering any sale or lease of property owned by the city unless
there is a return to the city of fair market value under such proposed sale or
lease. The city commission is also prohibited from favorably considering any
sale or lease of city -owned property unless (a) there shall have been, prior to the
date of the city commission's consideration of such sale or lease, an
advertisement soliciting proposals for said sale or lease published in a daily
newspaper of general paid circulation in the city, allowing not less than ninety
(90) days for the city's receipt of proposals from prospective purchasers or
lessees, said advertisement to be no less than one-fourth (%) page and the
headline in the advertisement to be in a type no smaller than 18-point and, (b)
except as provided below, there shall have been at least three (3) written
proposals received from prospective purchasers or lessees; however, if there
are less than three (3) such proposals received and if the guaranteed return
under the proposal whose acceptance is being considered is equal to fair market
value the city commission determines that the contemplated sale or lease will be
in the city's best interest then, subject to the approval of a majority of the votes
cast by the electorate at a referendum, the sale or lease may be consummated.
In the case of city -owned property which is not waterfront, when the value of
such property to be sold or leased (individual leaseholds within a single
city -owned property shall not be considered as a single parcel of property for
such valuation purposes) is five hundred thousand dollars ($500,000) or less,
based on an appraisal performed by a state -certified appraiser, the city
commission, by a 4/5ths affirmative vote, may sell or lease said city -owned
property after compliance with the advertisement requirements set forth above
but without the necessity of a referendum.
The above provisions and any other city requirements for competitive bidding shall not
apply when:
(a) conveying property to implement housing programs or projects which are intended
to benefit persons or households with low and/or moderate income, the criteria of
which to be provided for by federal and/or state law or by the city commission;
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(b) conveying property to implement projects authorized under the Florida Community
Redevelopment Act of 1969, as amended;
(c) conveying property to implement projects of any governmental agency or
instrumentality;
(d) disposing of property acquired as a result of foreclosure;
(e) disposing of property acquired in connection with delinquent taxes which properties
were conveyed to the city by the Miami -Dade board of county commissioners under
the provisions of Section 197.592 Florida Statutes, as amended; and
(f) disposing of non -waterfront property to the owner of an adjacent property when the
subject property is 7,500 square feet or less or the subject non -waterfront property
is non -buildable.
Notwithstanding anything herein to the contrary, the city commission, by a 4/5ths
affirmative vote, may:
(a) grant a lessee of city -owned property a one-time extension during the last five years
of its lease, without the necessity of a referendum, for the purpose of funding
additional capital improvements. The extended term shall not exceed twenty-five
percent of the original term or ten years, whichever is less. The granting of such an
extension is subject to the lessee paying fair market rent as determined by the city
at the time of such extension and not being in default of its lease with the city nor in
arrearage of any monies due the city; and
(b) amend the Lease Agreement between the City of Miami and Biscayne Bay
Restaurant Corp., d/b/a Rusty Pelican, dated February 13, 1970, as amended, to (i)
extend the lease for an additional term of fifteen (15) years, with the option to renew
for two (2) additional five (5) year periods, (ii) increase the amount of the minimum
guarantee to the City to at least $360,000 per lease year effective upon execution of
the lease amendment, and (iii) require Rusty Pelican to complete capital
improvements to the property, including a public baywalk, in the amount of not less
than $3 Million, within twenty-four (24) months of the effective date of the lease
amendment; and
(c) waive competitive bidding and execute a lease with Dade Heritage Trust, Inc. for the
Citv-owned building located at 190 Southeast 12th Terrace, for a term of thirty (30)
years, with two (2) thirty (30) year renewals, for minimum annual rent of $600.00
with Consumer Price Index adjustments, with restrictions, reversions, and retention
by the City of all other rights.
Notwithstanding anything in this Charter to the contrary, the City may enter into leases
or management agreements, for any City -owned submerged lands, with entities having
a possessory or ownership interest in the abutting riparian uplands for building marinas,
docks or like facilities, using methods adopted by ordinance on the condition that such
leases or management agreements result in a return to the City of at least fair market
value."
The Charter Amendment proposed in this Section shall be known as Charter Amendment No.
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1.
Section 4. The Special Election shall be held at the voting places in the precincts
designated, all as shown on the list attached hereto and made a part hereof and referred to as
Exhibit No. 1 or as may be designated by the Supervisor of Elections of Miami -Dade County, Florida,
in conformity with the provisions of the general laws of the State of Florida ("State"). The Precinct
Election Clerks and Inspectors to serve at said polling places on said Special Election date shall be
those designated by the Supervisor of Elections of Miami -Dade County, Florida, for such purpose in
accordance with the general laws of the State. A description of the registration books and records
which pertain to Special Election precincts wholly or partly within the City and which the City is
adopting and desires to use for holding such Special Election is 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, Florida, in conformity with the provisions of the
general laws of the State, are hereby adopted and declared to be, and shall hereafter be recognized
and accepted as, official registration cards, books, records and certificates of the City.
Section 5. In compliance with Section 100.342, Florida Statutes (2016), regarding any Special
Election not otherwise provided for there shall be at least thirty (30) days' notice of the Special
Election by publication in a newspaper of general circulation in the City. The City Clerk is authorized
and directed to publish notice of the adoption of this Resolution and of the provisions hereof, at least
twice, once in the fifth week and once in the third week prior to the week in which the aforesaid
Special Election is to be held, in newspaper(s) of general circulation in the City which notice shall be
substantially in the following form:
"NOTICE OF SPECIAL ELECTION
TO AMEND THE MIAMI CITY CHARTER TO BE HELD ON
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 2016
IN THE CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA
PURSUANT TO RESOLUTION NO. R-16-0348
A Special Election will be held on Tuesday, November 8, 2016 from 7:00 A.M. until 7:00
P.M. in the City of Miami, Florida, at the polling places in the several Special Election
precincts designated by the Board of County Commissioners of Miami -Dade County,
Florida, as set forth herein, unless otherwise provided by law, and submitting to the
qualified electors of the City of Miami, Florida, the following question:
"Shall the Miami Charter be changed to authorize the City Commission by a four -fifths
(4/5ths) affirmative vote, to waive competitive bidding and execute a lease with Dade
Heritage Trust, Inc. for the City -owned building located at 190 Southeast 12th Terrace,
for a term of 30 years, with two 30 year renewals, for minimum annual rent of $600.00,
with Consumer Price Index adjustments, with restrictions, reversions, and retention by
the City of all other rights?"
Charter Amendment No. 1 will amend Section 29-B of the Miami Charter to authorize
the City Commission by a four -fifths (4/5ths) affirmative vote, to waive competitive
bidding and execute a lease with Dade Heritage Trust, Inc. for the City -owned building
located at 190 Southeast 12th Terrace, Miami, Florida, for a term of thirty (30) years,
with two (2) thirty (30) year renewals, for minimum annual rent of $600.00, with
Consumer Price Index adjustments, with restrictions, reversions, and retention by the
City of all other rights?"
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File Number: 16-01008 Enactment Number: R-16-0348
By order of the Commission of the City of Miami, Florida.
City Clerk
A list of City of Miami polling places follows:
(Insert list of City of Miami Polling Places.)
YES
(For the Measure)
NO
(Against the Measure)
Section 6. The official ballot to be used at said Special Election shall be in full compliance with
the laws of the State with respect to absentee ballots and to the use of the mechanical voting
machines or the Computer Election System, and shall be in substantially the following form, to wit:
"OFFICIAL BALLOT"
SPECIAL ELECTION
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 2016
FOR APPROVAL OR DISAPPROVAL OF
THE FOLLOWING QUESTION:
Charter Amendment to Allow Leasing of
City -owned Dr. Jackson's Office to
Dade Heritage Trust, Inc.
YES
(For the Measure)
NO
"Shall the Miami Charter be changed to
authorize the City Commission, by a four -fifths
(4/5ths) affirmative vote, to waive competitive
bidding and execute a lease with Dade Heritage
Trust, Inc. for the City -owned building located at
190 Southeast 12th Terrace, for a term of 30
years, with two 30 year renewals, for minimum
annual rent of $600.00, with Consumer Price
Index adjustments, with restrictions, reversions,
and retention by the City of all other rights?"
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(Against the Measure)
Section 7. The form of the ballot shall be in accordance with requirements of general election
laws. Electors desiring to vote in approval of the Question described above shall be instructed to vote
their selection next to the word "YES" within the ballot containing the statement relating to the
Question. Electors desiring to vote to disapprove the Question shall be instructed to vote their
selection next to the word "NO" within the ballot containing the statement relating to the Question.
Once individuals are satisfied with their choice, they shall press the "Vote" button and the ballot shall
be cast.
Section 8. The City Clerk shall cause to be prepared absentee ballots containing the Question
set forth in Section 6 above for the use of absentee electors entitled to cast such ballots in said
Special Election.
Section 9. All qualified electors of said City shall be permitted to vote in said Special Election
and the Supervisor of Elections of Miami -Dade County, Florida, is hereby requested, authorized, and
directed to furnish, at the cost and expense of the City, a list of all qualified electors residing in the
City 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 officials designated to serve at the
respective polling places in said general election precincts.
Section 10. For the purpose of enabling persons to register who are qualified to vote in said
Special Election to be held on Tuesday, November 8, 2016, and who have not registered under the
provisions of the general laws of the State and Chapter 16 of the Code of the City of Miami, Florida, or
who have transferred their legal residence from one voting precinct to another in the City, they may
register Monday through Friday, from 8:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. at the Miami -Dade County Elections
Department located at 2700 Northwest 87th Avenue, Doral, Florida, within such period of time as may
be designated by the Supervisor of Elections of Miami -Dade County, Florida. In addition to the above
place and times, qualified persons may register at such branch offices and may also use any mobile
registration van for the purpose of registration in order to vote in the herein described Special Election
during such times and on such dates as may be designated by the Supervisor of Elections of
Miami -Dade County, Florida.
Section 11. Todd B. Hannon, the City Clerk of the City of Miami, Florida, or his duly appointed
successor, is hereby 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,
Florida, related to matters pertaining to the use of the registration books and the holding of said
Special Election.
Section 12. The City Clerk shall deliver a certified copy of this Resolution to the
Supervisor of Elections of Miami -Dade County, Florida, not less than forty-five (45) days prior to
the date of the Special Election.
Section 13. This Resolution shall become effective immediately upon its adoption and
signature of the Mayor. {1}
Date: JULY 29, 2016
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File Number: 16-01008 Enactment Number: R-16-0348
Date: JULY 29, 2016
Mover: COMMISSIONER SUAREZ
Seconder: COMMISSIONER GORT
Vote: AYES: 5 - COMMISSIONER(S) GORT, RUSSELL, CAROLLO, SUAREZ AND
HARDEMON
Action: ADOPTED WITH MODIFICATIONS
Date: AUGUST 2, 2016
Action: SIGNED BY THE MAYOR
I, Todd B. Hannon, City Clerk of the City of Miami, Florida, and keeper of the records thereof, do
hereby certify that this constitutes a true and correct copy of Resolution No. R-16-0348, with
attachment, passed by the City Commission on 7/29/2016.
August 05, 2016
City Clerk Date Certified
{1} If the Mayor does not sign this Resolution, it shall become effective at the end of ten (10) 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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THIS DOCUMENT IS A SUBSTITUTION TO ORIGINAL.
BACKUP ORIGINAL CAN BE SEEN AT END OF THIS DOCUMENT.
Date: 7/20/2016
Time: 5:12:39PM
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Supervisor of Eleattons
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498.0 Eden EgliseAdventist DU 7th Jour
499.0 Liberty Square Community Center
501.0 Jesse J. McCrary Jr. Elementary School
502.0 American Legion Harvey Seeds Post #29
503.0 H U D
504.0 Legion Memorial Park
505.0 St. Matthew Freewill Baptist Church
506,0 Edison Courts Community Center
507.0 Thane C. Crowder Elementary School
508.0 Liberty Square Community Center
509.0 The Universal Church Kingdom of God
510.0 The Universal Church Kingdom of God
611.0 Jordan Grove Baptist Church
512.0 St. Paul institutional AME Church
514.0 (Tech @Thomas A. Edison Educational Center
515.0 Toussaint Louverture Elementary School
516.0 Morningslde Park
517.0 Archbishop Curley Notre Dame Prep
518.0 Church of God Prophecy#1
519.0 Shadowlawn Elementary School
520.0 Carrie P. Meek Art Center
521,0 Edison Towers
522.0 Moore Park
523.0 Ebenezer United Methodist Church
524.0 Beth David Congregation
526.0 Curtis Park Community House
527.0 Juan P. Duarte Park
528.0 Allapattah Branch Library
529.0 Jose De Diego Middle School
530.0 Comstock Elementary School
531.0 Claude Pepper Community Center 11
532.0 Christ Episcopal Church
533.0 Culmer Neighborhood Service Center
534.0 Miami Fire Station #2
535.0 Paul Laurence Dunbar K-8 Center
536,0 Phillis Wheatley Elementary School
537,0 Eugenio Maria De Hostos Ctr
538.0 Cameron House
540.0 Comstock Elementary School
541.0 First Presbyterian Church
542,0 Jack Orr Senior Center
543.0 H U D
544.0 Trinity Cathedral Hall
545.0 Polish American Club of Miami, Inc.
548.0 Miami City Hall
547,0 Miami Fire Station #7
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Date: 7/20/2016
Time: 5:12:39PM
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PCT Place Name
548,0 Miami -Dade County Auditorium
549,0 Kensington Park Elementary School
550.0 Miami Fire Fighter Benevolent Association
551.0 Grapeland Park
552,0 Armando Badia Senior Center
553,0 Robert King High Community House
554.0 Iglesla Bautista De Renovacion Cristiana
556.0 Residential Plaza
557,0 Iglesia El Buen Samaritano
658.0 Kinloch Park Community Center
559.0 Ebenezer Freewill Baptist Church
560.0 Kinloch Park Middle School
561.0 Iglesia Bautista Resurreccion
563,0 Jose Marti Park Gymnasium
564.0 Hispanic Branch Library
565.0 Riverside Elementary School
566.0 Jose Marti Park Gymnasium
567.0 Simpson Park Recreation Building
568.0 Simpson Park Recreation Building
569.0 Stanley Axlrod UTD Towers, inc.
570,0 Coral Way K-8 Center
571.0 El Cordaro Presbyterian Church
572,0 Shenandoah Elementary School
573.0 Rene Janero Recreation Center
674.0 Rene Janero Recreation Center
675.0 Srnathers Senior Center
576.0 Coral Gate Park Community Center
577.0 Douglas Park Community House
578.0 Providence Road/Coral Baptist Church
579.0 Silver Bluff Elementary School
580.0 Jesse J. McCrary Jr. Elementary School
581.0 Little Havana Housing Project #1
582.0 Museum of Science
583.0 Miami Fire Station #8
584.0 Frankie S, Rolfe Service Center
586.0 Elizabeth Virrick Park
586.0 Miami -Dade Water & Sewer Authority
587.0 Plymouth Congregational Church
588.0 Allapattah Branch Library
689.0 Allapattah Branch Library
691,0 Malcolm Ross Senior Center
592,0 Curtis Park Community House
593.0 Citrus Grove Middle School
594,0 Juan P. Duarte Park
595.0 Juan P. Duarte Park
596.0 Miami Fire Station #7
597,0 Moore Park
598.0 Moore Park
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Office Location City Name
2901 W Flagier St Miami
711 NW 30 Ave Miami
2980 NW S River Dr Miami 33125
1550 NW 37 Ave Miami 33125
25 Tamlaml Blvd Miami 33144
7025 W Fiagler St Miami 33144
50 NW 51 PI Miami 33126
5617NW7St Miami 33126
4586 W Flagler St Miami 33134
455 NW 47 Ave Miami 33126
4111 SW 4 St Miami 33134
4340 NW 3 St Miami 33126
2323 SW 27 Ave Miami 33145
434 SW 3 Ave Miami 33130
1398 SW 1 St Miami 33135
1190 SW 2 St Miami 33130
434 SW 3 Ave Miami 33130
55 SW 17th Rd Miami 33129
55 SW 17th Rd Miami 33129
1809 Brickell Ave Miami 33129
1950 SW 13 Ave Miami 33145
2091 SW 14 Ave Miami 33146
1023 SW 21 Ave Miami 33135
1800 SW 21 Ave Miami 33145
1800 SW 21 Ave Miami 33146
104D SW 29 Ct Miami 33135
1415 SW 32 Ave Miami 33146
2755 SW 37 Ave Miami 33133
2732 SW 32 Ave Miami 33133
2609 SW 25 Ave Miami 33133
514 NW 77 St Miami 33150
1759 SW 5 St Miaml 33135
3280 S. Miami Ave ' Miami 33129
2975 Oak Ave Miami 33133
3750 S. Dixie Highway Miami 33133
3255 Plaza St Miami 33133
3575 S. Le Jeune Rd Miammi 33133
3400 Devon Rd Miami 33133
1799 NW 35 St Miami 33142
1799 NW 35 St Miami 33142
2800 NW 18 Ave Miami 33142
1901 NW 24 Ave Miami 33125
2153 NW 3 St Miami 33125
1776 NW 28 St Miami 33142
1776 NW 28 St - Miami 33142
314 Beacom Blvd Miami 33135
765 NW 36 St Miami 33127
766 NW 36 St Miami 33127
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Zip Code
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33125
THIS DOCUMENT IS A SUBSTITUTION TO ORIGINAL.
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Date: 7/20/2016
Time: 5:12:39PM
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PCT Place Name
599.0 Eugenio Maria De Hostos Ctr.
624.0 Knights of Columbus Miami Council 1726
655.0 Jack Orr Senior Center
656.0 Jack Orr Senior Center
858.0 Trinity Cathedral Hall
659.0 Trinity Cathedral Hall
667.0 El Cordaro Presbyterian Church
668.0 Simpson ParkRecreation Building
669,0 Iglesia Adventista del Septimo Dia
670,0 Miami -Dade County Auditorium
971,0 Kinioch Park Middle School
974.0 Kinioch Park Community Center
975,0 Claude Pepper Community Center 11
976,0 Paul Laurence Dunbar K-8 Center
978.0 Morningside K-8 Academy
980.0 Comstock Elementary School
981.0 Allapattah Neighborhood Service Ctr
982.0 Trinity Cathedral Hall
983.0 Trinity Cathedral Hall
984.0 Miami Ftre Station #4
985.0 Jack Orr Senior Center
987.0 Curtis Park Community House
989.0 H U D
990.0 H U D
991.0 St, Dominic Gardens Inc.
992.0 St, Dominic Gardens Inc.
993.0 Vizcaya Village Garage
994.0 Ebenezer Freewill Baptist Church
995.0 Knights of Columbus Miami Council 1726
996.0 Vizcaya Village Garage
997.0 Polish American Club of Miami, Inc.
999.0 Momingside Park
Total # of Precinct = 127
Office Location
2902 NW 2 Ave
3601 S Miami Ave
650 NW 5 St
550 NW 5 St
464NE16St
464 NE 16 St
2091 SW 14 Ave
55 SW 17th Rd
862 SW 4 St
2901 W Flagler St
4340 NW 3 St
465NW47Ave
750 NW 18 Ter
505NW20St
6620 NE 5 Ave
2420 NW 18 Ave
1897 NW 20 St
464 NE 16 St
464 NE 16 St
1105SW2Ave
550NW6St
1901 NW24Ave
1407NW7St
1407 NW 7 St
5849NW7St
5849 NW 7 St
3250 8 Miami Ave
4111SW4St
3601 S. Miami Ave
3250 S Miami Ave
1250 NW 22 Ave
750 NE 55 Ter
City Name
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33127
33133
33128
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33132
33132
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33126
33126
33136
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33138
33142
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33132
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33134
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Date: 7/20/2016
Time: 5:12:39PM
SUBSTITUTED
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465.0 West End Park Community House
498.0 Eden Eglise Adventist DU 7th Jour
499.0 Liberty Square Community Center
501.0 Jesse J. McCrary Jr. Elementary School
502.0 American Legion Harvey Seeds Post #29
503.0 HUD
504.0 Legion Memorial Park
505.0 St. Matthew Freewill Baptist Church
508.0 Edison Courts Community Center
507.0 Thena C. Crowder Elementary School
508,0 Liberty Square Community Center
509.0 The Universal Church Kingdom of God
510.0 The Universal Church Kingdom of God
511.0 Jordan Grove Baptist Church
512.0 St. Paul Institutional AME Church
514.0 (Tech @Thomas A. Edison Educational Center
515.0 Toussaint Louverture Elementary School
516.0 Morningslde Park
517.0 Archbishop Curley Notre Dame Prep
518.0 Church of God Prophecy#1
519.0 Shadowlawn Elementary School
520.0 Carrie P. Meek Art Center
521.0 Edison Towers
522.0 Moore Park
523.0 Ebenezer United Methodist Church
524.0 Beth David Congregation
526.0 Curtis Park Community House
527.0 Juan P. Duarte Park
528.0 Allapattah Branch Library
529,0 Jose De Diego Middle School
530,0 Comstock Elementary School
531.0 Claude Pepper Community Center II
532.0 Christ Episcopal Church
533.0 Culmer Neighborhood Service C: er
534.0 Miami Fire Station #2
535,0 Paul Laurence Dunbar K-8 • nter
536,0 Phlllis Wheatley Element • School
537,0 Eugenio Maria De Ho rs Ctr
538.0 Cameron House
540.0 Comstock Eleme . Ty School
541.0 First Presbyter Church
542.0 Jack Orr Se' .r Center
543.0 H U D
544.0 Trinity r-thedral Hall
545.0 Poll American Club of Miami, Inc.
546.0 ' •mi City Hall
547.0 lama Fire Station #7
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Office Location
250 SW 60 Ave
7777 N. Miami Ave
6304 NW 14 Ave
514NW77St
6445NE7Ave
1407NW7St
6447 NE 7 Ave
6700 NW 2 Ave
325 NW 62 St
757 NW 66 St
6304 NW 14 Ave
3501 W Flagler St
3501 W Flagler St
5946 NW 12 Ave
1892 N W 51 Ter
6101 NW2Ave
120 NE 59 St
750 NE 55 Ter
4949NE2Ave
4528 NW 1 Ave.
149NW49St
1350 NW 50
5821 NW 've
765 N .6 St
2001 35 St
2. . SW 3 Ave
01 NW 24 Ave
1776 NW 28 St
1799NW35St
3100NW5Ave
2420 NW 18 Ave
750 NW 18 Ter
3481 Hibiscus St
1600 NW 3 Ave
1901 N. Miami Ave
505NW20St
1801 NW 1 PI
2902 NW 2 Ave
412NE22St
2420 NW 18 Ave
609 Brlckell Ave
550 NW 5 St
1407NW7St
464 NE 16 St
1250 NW 22 Ave
3500 Pan American Dr
314 Beacom Blvd
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33150
33147
33150
33138
33125
33138
33150
33150
33150
33147
33135
33135
33127
33142
33127
33137
33137
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33129
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33142
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33133
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33142
33131
33128
33125
33132
33125
33133
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Date: 7/20/2016
Time: 5:12:39PM
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Supervisor of Elections
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PCT Place Name ` Office Location City Name Zlo Code
548,0 Miami -Dade County Auditorium 2901 W Flagler St Miami 33135
549,0 Kensington Park Elementary School 711 NW 30 Ave Miaml 33125
550.0 Miami Fire Fighter Benevolent Association 2980 NW S River Dr Miami 33125
551.0 Grapeland Park 1550 NW 37 Ave Miami 33125
552,0 Armando Badia Senior Center 25 Tamlaml Blvd Miami 33144
553,0 Robert King High Community House 7025 W Flagler St Miami 33144
554.0 Iglesia Bautista De Renovaclon Cristlana 50 NW 51 PI Miami 33126
556,0 Residential Plaza 5617 NW 7 St Miami 33126
557.0 Iglesia El Buen Samaritano 4586 W Flagler St Miam 33134
558.0 Kinioch Park Community Center 455 NW 47 Ave MI • i 33126
559.0 Ebenezer Freewill Baptist Church 4111 SW4 St ami 33134
580.0 Klnloch Park Middle School 4340 NW 3 St Miami 33126
561.0 Iglesia Bautista Resurreccion 2323 SW 27 Ave Miami 33145
563.0 Jose Marti Park Gymnasium 434 SW 3 Ave Miami 33130
564.0 Hispanic Branch Library 1398 SW 1 St Miami 33135
565,0 Riverside Elementary School 1190 SW 2 St Miami 33130
566,0 Jose Marti Park Gymnasium 434 SW 3 Ave Miami 33130
567.0 Simpson Park Recreation Building 55 SW 17th Rd Miami 33129
568.0 Simpson Park Recreation Building 65 SW 17th Rd Miami 33129
669.0 Stanley Axlrod UTD Towers, inc. 1809 Brickell Ave Miami 33129
670.0 Coral Way K-8 Center 1950 SW 13 Av Miami 33145
571.0 El Cordaro Presbyterian Church 2091 SW 14 e Miami 33145
572,0 Shenandoah Elementary School 1023 SW Ave Miami 33135
573.0 Rene Janero Recreation Center 1800 S 1 Ave Miami 33145
574.0 Rene Janero Recreation Center 1800 • 21 Ave Miami 33145
675.0 Smathers Senior Center 10 ' , SW 29 Ct Miami 33135
576.0 Coral Gate Park Community Center 15 SW 32 Ave Miami 33145
577.0 Douglas Park Community House 2755 SW 37 Ave Miami 33133
578.0 Providence Road/Coral Baptist Church 2732 SW 32 Ave Miami 33133
579.0 Silver Bluff Elementary School 2609 SW 25 Ave Miami 33133
580.0 Jesse J. McCrary Jr. Elementary School 514 NW 77 St Miami 33150
581.0 Little Havana Housing Project #1 1759 SW 5 St Miami 33135
582.0 Museum of Science 3280 S. Miami Ave - Miami 33129
583.0 Miami Fire Station //8 2975 Oak Ave Miami 33133
584.0 Frankie S. Rolle Service Cent 3750 S. Dixie Highway Miami 33133
585.0 Elizabeth Virrick Park 3255 Plaza St Miami 33133
586,0 Miami -Dade Water & Se . r Authority 3576 S, Le Jeune Rd Miami 33133
587.0 Plymouth Congregatio' : Church 3400 Devon Rd Miami 33133
588.0 Allapattah Branch L ary 1799 NW 35 St Miami 33142
589.0 Allapattah Branc ibrary 1799 NW 35 St Miami 33142
591.0 Malcolm Ross enlor Center 2800 NW 18 Ave Miami 33142
592,0 Curtis Park ' •mmunity House 1901 NW 24 Ave Miami 33125
693.0 Citrus Gr' re Middle School '/ 2163 NW 3 St Miami 33125
594.0 Juan P ' uarte Park 1776 NW 28 St Miami 33142
595,0 Ju=' ". Duarte Park 1776 NW 28 St Miaml 33142
596,0 . ml Fire Station #7 314 Beacom Blvd Miami 33135
597,0 pore Park 765 NW 36 St Miami 33127
59:. Moore Park 765 NW 36 St Miami 33127
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PCT place Name Office Location City Name ip Code
599.0 Eugenio Maria De Fiestas Ctr. 2902 NW 2 Ave Miami 33127
624.0 Knights of Columbus Miami Council 1726 3601 S Mlaml Ave Miami 33133
655.0 Jack Orr Senior Center 550 NW 5 St Miami 33128
656.0 Jack Orr Senior Center 550 NW 5 St Miami 33128
658.0 Trinity Cathedral Hall 464 NE 16 St Miami 33132
659.0 Trinity Cathedral Hall 464 NE 16 St Miami 33132
667.0 El Cordaro Presbyterian Church 2091 SW 14 Ave Miami 33145
668.0 Simpson Park Recreation Building 65 SW 17th Rd Miami 33129
669.0 igiesia Adventista del Septimo Dia 862 SW 4 St Miam 33130
670,0 Miami -Dade County Auditorium 2901 W Flagler St Mi. I 33135
971,0 Kinloch Park Middle School 4340 NW 3 St ami 33126
974.0 Kinloch Park Community Center 455 NW 47 Ave Miami 33126
975,0 Claude Pepper Community Center!! 750 NW 18 Ter Miami 33136
976.0 Paul Laurence Dunbar K-8 Center 505 NW 20 St Miami 33127
978.0 Morningsido K-8 Academy 6620 NE 5 Ave Miami 33138
980.0 Comstock Elementary School 2420 NW 18 Ave Miami 33142
981.0 Allapattah Neighborhood Service Ctr 1897 NW 20 St Miami 33142
982.0 Trinity Cathedral Hall 464 NE 16 St Miami 33132
983.0 Trinity Cathedral Hall 464 NE 16 St Miami 33132
984.0 Miami Fire Station #4 1105 SW 2 Ave Miami 33130
985.0 Jack Orr Senior Center 550 NW 6 St Miami 33128
987.0 Curtis Park Community House 1901 NW 24 e Miami 33125
989.0 HUD 1407 NW 7 •t Miami 33125
990.0 H U D 1407 N St Miami 33125
991,0 St, Dominic Gardens Inc. 5849 7 St Miami 33126
992.0 St. Dominic Gardens Inc. 58 = NW 7 St Miami 33126
993.0 Vizcaya Village Garage '50 S Miami Ave Miami 33129
994.0 Ebenezer Freewill Baptist Church 4111 SW 4 St Miami 33134
995.0 Knights of Columbus Miami Council 1726 3601 S. Miami Ave Miami 33133
996.0 Vizcaya Village Garage 3250 $ Miami Ave Miami 33129
997.0 Polish American Club of Miami, inc. 1250 NW 22 Ave Miami 33125
999.0 Momingside Park 750 NE 55 Ter Miami 33137
Total # of Precinct = =>
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Dade Heritage Trust, Inc. Historical Background Information
Historic preservation was still in its infancy in 1972 when Dade Heritage Trust was founded.
The National Trust for Historic Preservation had been chartered by Congress in 1949 as a gr
roots organization to save America's historic places but its influence was not felt in Florida 11
years later. The National Historic Preservation Act (NHPA) of 1966 established a i . •nal
policy regarding the preservation of the nation's historic places and artifacts and its ' uence
slowly began to spread across the states. In the words of the Act, the Federal Govei ' -nt's role •
would be to "provide leadership" for preservation,. "contribute to" and "givmaximum
encouragement" to preservation, and "foster conditions under which our modern . ciety and our
prehistoric and historic resources can exist in productive harmony." hide- ' , an underlying
motivation in passage of the Act was to transform the Federal Governmei from an agent of
indifference, frequently responsible for needless loss of historic resourc ., to a facilitator, an
agent of thoughtful change, and a responsible steward for future generati. s,
The first preservation effort in Miami -Dade County was, ironical , carried out by Dr, James
Jackson, when he chose to niove his 1905 office and surgery bui . ng to a new location in 1917
rather than have it demolished by the site's new owner. The s and effort was the saving of the
1844 Fort Dallas Barracks by the Daughters of the .Am wan. Revolution and the Miami
Woman's Club, who supported the dismantling of the • ; rock structure at its downtown site
and its reassembly in Lummus Park in 1925.
That same year, 1966, saw the birth of a local . sroots movement to save the iconic 1926
Douglas Entrance or the Puerto del Sol, in Cor. Gables, from being demolished to make room
for a supermarket. A group of design pro > ssionals, led by architect James Deen, formed a
corporation and purchased the structure to ave and restore it and create a design center. Some
of the wives of the stockholders the formed an auxiliary organization to help with the
restoration. And thus the Villagers born. When the future of the Entrance was secure, the
group then turned their attention t.'other historic sites such as the Biltmore Hotel and Vizcaya.
They also realized that there w a bigger need than their small group could handle and they
considered initiating a statewe organization for historic preservation. However, at that time;
the State Historic Presery on Officer advised them that the state was not ready and to get
experience with a coup wide organization first. And so, Dade Heritage Trust was founded to
be a county -wide, me ' ersh p-based nonprofit,. open to all who had an interest in the mission to
save historic resou s,
A core group, !Lich included Sallye. Jude, Dolly Maclntyre, Sam Boldrick, Margaret Kunz, and
others, begeeting in each others' homes and building the organization. The first step was to
do a sury to determine just what historic places existed, followed by the creation of legal
protect' .n for sites worthy of preservation in the form of a county preservation ordinance.
As A. e mid 1970s rolled around, the nation was awash in Bicentennial fever, Miami included.
commemorate the occasion, the City acquired the 1905 Dr. Jackson's 'Office and Srugery and
gave it to DHT under a long -teen lease agreement to serve as its headquarters and to operate as a
historic preservation resource center. With funding from community development block grants,
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the restoration was undertaken. The following year, Miami's oldest residence, the Wagner
Homestead of 1858, was acquired, to be relocated from its original site which had became part
Metrorail. Members rolled up their sleeves and removed later additions to the wo, i en
vernacular cottage and prepared it for movement to Lummus Park to join the Fort • alias
Barracks where it stands today.
Over the years, DHT originated and implemented annual awards for outstandin • preservation
projects and individuals in the field, an annual magazine called Preservation T day, a program
for accepting preservation easements, the annual Dade Heritage Days two-n , sth celebration of
our heritage, the annual ten most endangered sites list and art and photogr by competitions. for
students, Numerous conferences were planned and hosted, including a • 41 tural tourism seminar,
workshops on restoration, economic benefits of historic presery on, and Miami Modern
architecture.
Dade Heritage Trust was instrumental in the recovery of his .r1c sites damaged by Hurricane.
Andrew as it administered funds dedicated for that purpose. was involved in the restoration of
old Miami High, the Dice House, the Hubbard-Alv. z Bungalow and the Cape Florida
Lighthouse. Historic designation was obtained for the iami Marine Sta.dium and the Friends of
the Marine Stadium established to pursue restoration re Miami Circle and the 'Freedom Tower
were subjects of intense efforts to. preserve them. eneral obligation bond funds were obtained
for preservation projects across the County : • a revolving fund has been used to preserve
special places, The African -American Con ttee focused on the historic Hampton House and
the Cemetery Committee initiated a major -storation project at the Miami City Cemetery.
Some projects failed such as the attei ' •ted move of the coral rock Brown House which fell off
the moving. truck all over Rickenb. er Causeway and the Miami Herald which fell to political
and development pressure.
The year 2016 ushered in a 1 beginning for Dade Heritage Trust with the hiring of Executive
Director, Christine Rupp, ho brings creativity, determination and "Energizer Bunny" energy
with her, Under her . ' • ance, our headquarters building has been repaired and refreshed and is
now an official herit :e tourism visitor welcome center. She has instituted new programming,
including walkin: id biking tours of the neighborhood, Everglades tours for school children
and frequent e . 'bits of art and Photography which celebrate our architectural and cultural
heritage.
The fu promises to keep us on our toes as we deal with the ongoing challenges of saving
h istoi'- places and the memories they engender, from the crush of economic pressure for
con• 9 t growth, Climate change and sea level rise pose yet another challenge, forcing us to
r: ink how and where we build and how we preserve those special places already built, often at
1e edge of the sea. Dade Heritage Trust is readyfor the challenge.
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Happenings at Dade Heritage Trust
November 2015 - present:
• Dade Heritage Trust is designated as an Official Visitors Center by the GMCVB.
• Dade Heritage Trust co-sponsors Taste of Historic Downtown Miami.
• Dade Heritage Trust is awarded grant by Everglades Foundation to provide school urs.
• Dade Heritage Trust presents new tour program featuring weekly Saturday mor ng Brickell
Avenue walking tours and monthly Miami bike tours, focusing on Miami's ar tectural,
environmental and cultural heritage.
• Dade Heritage Trust presented these exhibits:
o Miami Medicine: An early Miami medical office interpreted
o Office Evolution: The History of the Office of Dr. James Ja son and Dade Heritage Trust
o Lemon City/Little Haiti
o FIND YOUR PARKI Celebrating the 100th Anniversar .f the National Park Service
o (this is the 2016 theme of Dade Heritage Trust's A ual Student Art and Photography
Contest)
Upcoming programs:
Exhibits
• Stlltsvllle: Life on the Flats (June 9 - October 4)
• The Villagers: Showcasing Miami's Historiomes and Gardens (October 18 - February 28)
• Rollin' on the River: The Mighty Miami . d her Tributaries (March 1- May 15)
(this is the 2017 theme of Dade Herit..e Trust's Annual Student Art and Photography Contest)
• Miami Pioneer Families (June 1- S- , ember 30)
Other:
• Visitors Center offerings co ue.
• Walking and Bike Tours c• tinue.
.• • School tours of Dade He tage Trust headquarters are offered to public and private schools.
• Expanded tour progr of historic sites in Miami is developed.
• Children's one day -mps and Spring Break camps are offered.
• Advocacy effort ontinue with partnerships with National Trust for Historic Preservation and
various comm Ity groups.
City of Miami
Master Report
Enactment Number: R-16-0348
City Hall
3500 Pan American Drive
Miami, FL 33133
www.miamigov.com
File Number: 16-01008
File Type: Resolution
Version: 3 Reference:
File Name: Charter Amendment - "Dade Heritage Trust"
Requester: Honorable Mayor Tomas
Regalado
Cost:
Status: Passed
Controlling Body: City Attorney
Introduced: 7/14/2016
Final Action: 7/29/2016
Title:
Sponsors:
A RESOLUTION OF THE MIAMI CITY COMMISSION, WITH ATTACHMENT(S), APPROVING,
SETTING FORTH AND SUBMITTING TO THE ELECTORATE A PROPOSED CHARTER
AMENDMENT, AMENDING THE CHARTER OF THE CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA, AS
AMENDED ("CHARTER"), KNOWN AS CHARTER AMENDMENT NO. 1; AMENDING SECTION
29-B OF THE CHARTER, ENTITLED "CITY -OWNED PROPERTY SALE OR
LEASE -GENERALLY", TO AUTHORIZE THE CITY COMMISSION BY A FOUR -FIFTHS (4/5THS)
AFFIRMATIVE VOTE, TO WAIVE COMPETITIVE BIDDING AND EXECUTE A LEASE WITH
DADE HERITAGE TRUST, INC. FOR THE CITY -OWNED BUILDING LOCATED AT 190
SOUTHEAST 12TH TERRACE, FORA TERM OF THIRTY (30) YEARS, WITH TWO THIRTY (30)
YEAR RENEWALS, FOR MINIMUM ANNUAL RENT OF $600.00 WITH CONSUMER PRICE
INDEX ADJUSTMENTS, WITH RESTRICTIONS, REVERSIONS, AND RETENTION BY THE
CITY OF ALL OTHER RIGHTS; CALLING FOR A SPECIAL ELECTION AND PROVIDING THAT
CHARTER AMENDMENT NO. 1 WILL BE SUBMITTED TO THE ELECTORATE AT THE SPECIAL
ELECTION TO BE HELD ON NOVEMBER 8, 2016; DESIGNATING AND APPOINTING THE CITY
CLERK AS THE OFFICIAL REPRESENTATIVE OF THE CITY COMMISSION WITH RESPECT TO
THE USE OF VOTER REGISTRATION BOOKS AND RECORDS; FURTHER 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,
NOT LESS THAN 45 DAYS PRIOR TO THE DATE OF SUCH SPECIAL ELECTION; PROVIDING
AN IMMEDIATE EFFECTIVE DATE FOR THIS RESOLUTION.
Notes: Version 3 has the Scriverner's amendment made by law department and per legal opinion, it may be
certified instead of version 2.
Indexes:
Attachments: 16-01008 Corporate Detail.pdf,16-01008 Back -Up from Law Dept.pdf,16-01008 Back -Up
Documents.pdf,16-01008 Legislation.pdf,16-01008-Exhibit- SUB.pdf,
History of Legislative File
Version: Acting Body: Date: Action: Sent To: Due Date: Return Date: Result:
1 Office of the City 7/19/2016 Review Pending
Attorney
2 City Commission 7/29/2016 ADOPTED WITH
MODIFICATIONS
2 Office of the City 8/2/2016 Reviewed and
Attorney Approved
2 Office of the Mayor 8/2/2016 Signed by the Mayor Office of the City
Clerk
Pass
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City of Miami
Master Report
Enactment Number: R-16-0348
City Hall
3500 Pan American Drive
Miami, FL 33133
www.miamigov.com
2 Office of the City Clerk 8/2/2016 Signed and Attested
by City Clerk
3 Office of the City
Attomey
8/5/2016
Reviewed and
Approved
Action Note: MODIFICATIONS MADE BY LAW REFLECTING SCRIVENER'S AMENDMENT - SEE
SCRIVENER'S ERROR MEMO FOR MORE INFORMATION.
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