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ORDINANCE NO 8816
AN EMERGENCY bR11NANCE AMENDING SECTION 1 OP
ORDINANCE N0. 8719, ADOPTED OCTOBER 26, 1977,
THE SUMMARY GRANT APPROPRIATIONS ORDINANCE, tY
ESTABLISH/NO A NEW TRUST AND AGENCY RUNG,
ENTITLED: "SUMMER TEEN EMPLOYMENT PROGRAM
(S.T.E.P.)," AND APPROPRIATING PUND8 POR THE
OPERATION OF THE NEW TRUST AND AGENCY FUND;
CONTAINING A REPEALER PROVtS10N AND A
SEVERAI3ILITY CLAUSE.
WHEREAS, the City Commission adopted Ordinance No. 8719 on October 26,
1977, establishing resources and appropriations for grant funds anticipated by
the City of Miami, Florida, and for corresponding City cash -match requirements;
and
WHEREAS, the United States Department of Labor through Metropolitan bade
County has offered the City of Miami a grant award of $556,040 for a "Summer
Teen Employment Program (S.T.E.P.)" for the period March 24, 1978, through
September 30, 1978; and
WHEREAS, this program would provide training and work experience for an
estimated 1,000 youth between the ages of fourteen (14) and twenty-one (21);
and
WHEREAS, these youth would perform public service jobs for twenty-five
(25) hours per week for seven (7) weeks both within City of Miami departments
and out -stationed in private, non-profit agencies;
NOW, THEREFORE, RE IT ORDAINED BY THE COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI,
FLORIDA:
Section 1. Section 1 of Ordinance No. 8719, adopted October 26, 1977, as
amended, is hereby further amended as follows:!/
"Section 1. The following Trust and Agency Fund are hereby established
* and resources are hereby appropriated as described herein;
FUND TITLE: Summer Teen Employment Program- S.T.E.P.
(CETA III)
RESOURCES: Federal Grant - United States Department of
Labor through Metropolitan Dade County $556,040
APPROPRIATION; Summer Teen Employment Program-
S.T.E.P.
.. _ $556,040"
1/ Words and/or figures stricken through shall be deleted. Underscored
words and/or figures constitute the amendment proposed, The remaining
provisions are now in effect and remain unchanged, Asterisks indicate
omitted and unchanged material. All figures are rounded to the next
dollar,
gectfon 21 if any saotitn, part of sectit,t, paragraph, clause, phrase or
word of this ordittadde is declared invalid, the remaining provisions of this
ordinance shall hot be affected.
gection , All ordinances or parts of ordinances insofar as they are
inconsistent of in conflict with the provisions of this ordinance are hereby
repealed,
Section 4. This ordinance is hereby declared to be an emergency treasure
on the grounds of urgent public need for the preservation of peace, health,
safety, and property of the City of Miami, and upon the further grouted of the
necessity to make the required and necessary payment of interest and principal
on its debts, necessary and required purchases of goods and supplies, and to
generally carry on the functions and duties of its muncipal affairs.
Section 5. The requirement of reading this ordinance on two separate days
is hereby dispensed with by a vote of not less than four —fifths of the members
of the Commission.
PASSED AND ADOPTED this 13th day of June , 1978.
LPH . ONGIE, CITY CLERK
BUDGETARY REVIEW:
HOWARD V. GARY, DIRECTOR
DEPARTMENT OF MANAGEMENT AND BUDGET
LEGAL REVIEW:
RO ERT F. CLARK,
ASSISTANT CITY ATTORNEY
MAURICE A. FERRE, MAYOR
D AS TO FORM ANRECTNESS:
EORG' F. KNOX,
CITY r TORNEY
-it? Or" ,11.11.1t.
Joseph 11. draetie
City ty Manager
toward V. Cary, Director
Department of Management and budget
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Proposed 81'ant Ordinande
Amendment: 8uft i er Teen
tmpldyient Program (8.T.1.15.)"
The attached proposed ordinance appropriates the funds needed to
carry out the following grant program:
The "Summer Teen employment Program (S.T.b.P.)" has been
awarded $556,040 by Metropolitan Dade County. This CDTA
Title iti project will be administered by our Citizen
Services Department and cover the period March 24, 1978
through September 30, 1978.
This program offers training and work experience for economically
deprived youth from fourteen (14) to twenty-one (21) years of age.
An estimated one thousand (1000) youth will be employed for seven
(7) weeks, twenty-five (25) hours per week, and receive the minimum
wage of $2.65 per hour. City departments and private, non-profit
agencies will participate in this public service job program.
This ordinance has been submitted as an emergency to allow for
immediate implementation of the program as required by Metropolitan
Dade County.
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It. Ralph O. tIngie, Clerk of t e City of _. t#, Plerid
hereby cettI hat on the • ' day of„A, D. t') a fat% INC and curre "py of the ah.A.r;
and foregoing ordinance v.as ptr.•.te at the South 1).,or
t)f the bau:• County ('putt !blue at the ;lace pro c(cf
for notices and pub icadoas by attaching said Copy (if
the place provided therefor,
WITNESS nay hand a
Cit.y,this„I., •_day of
Clerk