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AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE bEFINING'ANb bEEIG
NATING THE.TERRITORIAL-LIMITS OP THE:3OWNTOWN
bEVELOFMENT bISTRICT OP THE CITY OF MIAMI
LOCATED WITHIN THE TERRITORIAL LIMITS OF . TEE
CITY cSE MIAMI FOR THE PURPOSE OF'TAXATION►
FIXING THE MIL/JAM ANb LEVYING TAXES IN THE.
boWNTOWN DEVELOPMENT-bISTttICT LOCATEb WITHIN
THE'TERRITORIAL LIMITS OF -THE CITY OF MIAMI?
FLORIOA# FOR THE'FISCALYEAR.HEGINNING.00To-
HER 1, 1976 AND,ENbING SEPTEMHER 30,.'.1977;
FIXING THE MILLAGE AT FIFTY ONE-HUNDREbTHS
•(0) 'MILLS ON THE bOLLAR , OF THE NONEXEMPT
:ASSESSEb VALUE.OF'ALL-REAL ANb PERSONAL'PROPERTY
IN SAib DISTRICT ANb PROVIDING THAT THE SAID
MILLAGE ANb, THE TAXES LEVIED HEREIN SHALL'HE IN
ADDITION TO THE FIXING OF THE:MILLAGE.ANbTHE
LEVYING OF TAXES, WITHIN THE TERRITORIAL LIMITS.
.OF THE CITY OF.MIAMI,',WHICH IS CONTAINEDIN THE
GENERAL APPROPRIATION ORDINANCE FOR THE AFORESAIb'
FISCAL YEAR AS REQUIRED'HY SECTION'30 OFTHE'CITY
CHARTER;: PROVIDING THAT THE,FIXING OF'THE:MILLAGE
AND LEVYING OF -TAXES HEREIN SHALL BE IN ADDITION
TO SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS FOR IMPROVEMENTS IMPOSED
BY THE.CITY COMMISSION OF. THE CITY OF. MIAMI WITHIN
THE TERRITORIAL LIMITS OF THE CITY OF MIAMI; PRO-
VIDING THAT. THIS ORDINANCE SHALL.`NOT BE DEEMED.. AS
REPEALING OR AMENDING ANY OTHER ORDINANCE FIXING
MILLAGE OR LEVYING TAXES FOR THE FISCAL YEAR.
BEGINNING OCTOBER 1, 1976AND ENDING SEPTEMBER.30,
1977 BUT SHALL BE DEEMED. SUPPLEMENTAL AND IN
ADDITION THERETO;AND PROVIDING THAT, IF ANY SECTION,
'CLAUSE OR SUBSECTION SHALL BE DECLARED UNCONSTI-
TUTIONAL,IT SHALL.NOT AFFECT THE REMAINING
-PROVISIONS.
WHEREAS, the Tax. Assessor of Dade County, Florida,
a political subdivision of the State of Florida, has determined
the nonexempt aggregate valuation of taxable property, real and
personal, in the Downtown Development District of the City of
Miami to be $562,234,370;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COMMISSION OF
THE CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA:
Section 1. For the purpose of this Ordinance the
"Downtown Development District" is defined to be and includes
that area described as follows;
"At the point of beginning at the deytefiine'of
the intersection of N.W. th Stfeet and M.
hfd Avenue, cofnet of the c igtti t, theiide fin
tying southerly tothe dehtetline of. West Plagler
Street .at the ifitefsedti6h ,of N.W. 1rd Avenue
and West 'ilagler Sheet, thence westerly along
the dehtetline of Weet Piegler Street to the
centerline of the Miami River, thende southffi_
eastef iy j following the centerline of the Miami
River (meandering line) > such line refnaihing
parallel to the southerly boundary of the btipont
Plata Center and the St. Joe Paper CoMpany.prop-
erty to a point southerly of the eastern bulk-
head line of the St. Joe Paper Company, . thence
fortheriy along the bulkhead line of Bayfront,
Park and, the I3ayfront Park Yacht Docks,,continu
wing northerly along the bulkhead line to a
point on the centerline of N.E. l7th St. extended,
thence westerly along the centerline of N.E. t7th
Street to the eastern right-of-way line of, the
FEC Railroad, thence southerly along the eastern
side of the FEC Railroad right-of-way to the
centerline of N.W. 5th Street, thence westerly
along the centerline of N.W.5th Street, to the
point of beginning."
Said district is located within the territorial limits of the
"City of Miami" as it now exists, and the boundaries thereof.
were designated. in City of Miami Ordinance No. 7370, as amended.
Section 2. There shall be and is hereby levied
upon the nonexempt assessed value of all property, both real
and personal, in the Downtown Development District as des-
cribed in Section,1 hereof, taxes at the rate shown below for
the fiscal year beginning October 1, 1976 and ending Septem-
ber 30, 1977 for the following purpose:
A tax of Fifty One -Hundredths (.50) mills on,
the dollar for the purpose of financing the
operation of the Downtown Development Authority
of'the 'City of Miami:
Section 3. ,The fixing of the millage and levying
of taxes in this Ordinance shall be in addition to the fixing
of the millage and levyingof taxes which is contained in the
general appropriation ordinance for the aforesaid fiscal year
as required by Section 30 of the City Charter.
Section 4. The fixing of the millage and levying
of taxes in Downtown Development District, as provided in
this Ordinance, shall be in addition to special assessments for
improvements imposed by the City Commission of the City of Miami.,
Section Sr This Ordinance shall hbt repeal or
amend any other ordinance timing millace or levying takes
for the fiscal year beginning October i, 1976 and ending
September 3O► 1977► but shall be deemed supplemental and ih
addition thereto.
Section 6. If anv.section, part OfsectiOhb para-
graph or clause of this Ordinance shall be held to be uncon-
stitutional or void, the remaining provisions of this Ordinance
shall
nevertheless, remain in full force and effect.
Section 7. The foregoing Ordinance is hereby
declared to be an emergency measure on the ground of urgent
publicneed for the preservation of peace, health, safety
and property of the City; also to provide and allow sufficient
time for the necessary and enormous amount of clerical work
in the preparation and collection of tax bills and to meet
appropriations made.
Section 8. The requirement of reading this Ordinance
on two separate days is hereby dispensed with by a four -fifths
vote of the members of the Commission.
PASSED AND ADOPTED this 14 day of OCTOBER
1976.
" ATTE I i
R 1ph G. Ongie
CITY CLERK
PREPARED AND APPROVED BY:
)7('
ROBERT F..CLARK;
Assistant City Attorney
APPROVED: AS TO FORM AND CORRECTNESS:
Maurice A. Ferre
MIAMI REVIEW
AND bAtLY RECORD
Pubiistatd batty except Saturday, Sunday and
Ludt Noth ay1
Maid, bade County, Honda.
STATE bF FLORIbA
- COUNTY OF DADE.
Before the undersigned authority personally ace
bested Martha brobI ie. who an orth says that she
- Is the V.P., Legal Ads of the Mond Review and
Deity Record. a daily (except saturday, Sunday end
Did.l County.yF)o►ida sthaatethepa tacned copy o}ml In
tidy/F.
= bsement. being a Legal Advertisement or Notice In
- the matter Of
City of Miami
Re: ORDINANCE NOS. 8579 thru
8585
In the X X X Court.
was published In said newspaper In the Issues of
October 20, 1976,.....
Alllant further says that the said Miami Review
and Daily Record is a newspaper published at Miami,
In said Dade County. Florida, and that the said news.
Paper has heretofore been continuously published in
said Daade County. Florida, each day (eatept Saturday.
secord class Email Holidays)
yat and pest s beenentered m`
In next Iprecedingo they'f rstrlpubbcat fur an period
the of attane ched
copy
yhas neither paid nor promised further says
...at
or corporation any discount, rebate. cotnmissit r
refund for the purpose of securing this advertisement
tor publication In the said newspaper.
n t �anC
• I Ni .
' Swor bseribed betofe m this
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N Ite.State of rlorld. bt arge.T
(SEAL) - OF ....._...!R�
' My commission explrei.Jun! 4(j'tit'
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rt4.�4 F'ti rtt ot'r";t1"?t ;u!'t'E', rrtF: ('tn.' '('ti.5tt't'F:It;
tt•Rrrt'rr'tN1::THAT.: TftE; t,'INiNtt -(,F T114:, �rtt.L;14:
- ANl1 ..t,i.t TING ('E' 1'.t1F:4 tf*- r:ltN, SfLtt•t.,.
w„�+:a 11+trmN TO,tErttt.\` Ii.'ttt;rfo,t'•IfISI('li''t'F:
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1 • +,lei:, vitt " E' str.ttitt' rtt+Ktlrt c: TtI. 1 ttfhR. ,
ORIIINANCE::MALI: `:(iT )SE Ut•:F.)it'ti• AC ttE:t•E..tLIN';'
tin.\CIE:NtvNr; tNY tit'ftFa: oLl rN.AN,'I: fI tNtt
StIt.LA(:r FISCAL,'
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't•1.F,MiNT,I.•,_.t\It tN ADDITION Thr:Itt:To; .AND(r 1Ti`1DIN.• (i11tT IE' ANY rF:t"1•ti'N r'I.AI'RE: .oft
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CITY DIE 111.tt11. DAD}: rt)t'4TY, 11.011111A
LEGAL NOTICE
All Interssted ullt Ink.' inure tart oh the 1 ith Any nt (1 inht'r.
1916 the City C..nuIts,t•'n of ;Miami. Ft•'trdo adopt'•1 the till 'wing
titled ord:hancea:
ORDINANCE NO. FWD
1N F.\IErtt;FNCY otttINANCE AMENDING ,\ttSECTION
E 1IO
31) 20 O}• THE COTE OF THE: CITY
1DA, R1:l.ATIN: T't'TOE rlTY'S TAX UPON ADAI1 -'
SIU\ TO THE \t;.\''t1 ()RAN(;,: HOWL MIT),I('I:L t.
STAIREND PR:':t:'I\t; - LEE')NITGriS 11E110IN:
Ft'Itl'11ER EST,tt:LLSDIN1; AND LEVYING A ('ITY TNN
U'uN F:At'H AD`tissioN To TIII: `T.I0t.')I ilF• 1:': '
OF TOG Glt('S$ 1•:110E: t)1•' EACH AD)ESS11,N TICKET
SOLI It? THE S1'i'\$Utt or THE :•'AZ111'\I E:VFNI'
LE's3 ANY FEDERAL. STATE Olt
TAN PAYABLE rip i.'.1 SEE-11 ' ADMISSION !'RICE::
Ft'I:THE:R RE:Q(1711St; SI ''II ' Tta t'•i')1.'.T -1'U • I':"
-E:;'Att.i'I'EL'' P;1''v,-x ANn" S't;NTE:' tr, i;','ll
.I,)1t:;:;t11N TIi';s(T;' }'t:11.1E11 E.1TA1%I.1SIIINr; THE
„:tacir)tc )tIXI'tt'\1 F''8 \1'\)1£st0N AS THE:.
,:1'r'c$ NWT: Po!: %NY rn\tl'I.1)IE:NTARY T1,,4 ,T
,11! VA": F11113)00' ".1:01:11:;'.'; E. %I l )N"Oil T') -
i'It')V iI'E: R;;AsC'N \11Lh \',0 S TO HE.CC11t1)s cp.
iirol:1' SALE:' .\\1) I:E:4t1111X'' TIIE FINAL AI%
•))t'NTING ANo. i'AY)1E NT To ('ITV 111* AI.1.
rl')SS DUE: HEREUNDER As ii, :'1 AFTER EACH
EVENT .AS RE\S4)N.UtLY IOSSEa.0 `t'111HER ALLIM-t PENALTY OF "'; PLR 1• 1'11
SUMS UNPAII) AFT1:Jt 11EUTAOn TIIF:P.EFi'lt ♦N1)
RE:QUIO!N(; THAT TII1: It0lt0;N TAX AND At.l. SODS
RID 1'O THE: CITY t{E11E:t'NDER 111: DEPOSITED
DAILY iN THE FENDS AND \CCOVNTSTor THE
STADIUM FOlt THE rt'ERA1')UN, „F TIIF:
IMPROVEMENT AND ni EtT I ••)r'.F:
STADIUM: ALSO ItFKERVtN11 EN. THE CITY -CU\t-
1s51ON THE itU;lt'r TO ESI ,.'.L1t:iH AND IX
SPECIAL (1LARGES. TERMS AND CONDITIONS PE1:-
TAt\1N , TO THE: ERE: OF THE STALIt')1. IN('Lt'D:N„
ITS l'S0 FAY TiIE: NAT$U\AL FOOTII11I.L 1.F:t(;!'F: FOR
ANY r'r)sr.sEAs'N ';A)IF. OF SAID 1.F:,tt;l'}:: AN:)
RFC/FIRINGEVERY SPONFUR TO PAY 'THE CITT"S
COAT OF UrE1t.1T1Nr; TOE STADIUM FOR THE t'Alt-
TIC1'LAtt' EVENT: Ft'{:Tflolt ESTA1:1.1s11iNi; TIIE
STAFFING itI.X1 I1:E)t0 'lS nF Tii0 SPONSOR AND
CITY IN THE: STAGING or s'rAE'tt A) \I'III.01EC
EVENTS: AND i11 Ql'lRlN'; TIES: SPONS.'It Tr)'r/tTAIN
CERTAIN AMOUNTS 'r1 1'l RI 1C LIAi111.ITY INSUR-
ANCE FOR P,UUILY INJURY. AND PROPERTY. 1'AMM;I'
AND TO i'W)VIDE: THAT 1'EEE: C1')'Y 111' 1Xt':.UItE:n
AS A NA)1Kn IN:t'I:E:D IN SAID i':st'RAorR P00N'Y
'AND) ALSO CONTAINING .t HUt.)) IIAI:\1t.F:Pi i')UR'I•
SIGN: 10.1,1:.1t.IN,G A1.1. 01:1)INAN''Cs 4 1i{-.1'AItT'S tt}'
ORDINANCES 1N Cc'NF1:h'T • 11E1:13S 1Tt1 .AND CON-
' TAMING A SEVEltAltILITY PROVISION.
' ORDINANI'E:'X0. SSW/
AN F:ME:RGEN(Y OItltINAX."E; MAKiNG %1'I'ItOrTUA-
TR)Ns FVHt TIIE: (,0tt'14'i).•.'S ti}:t'E:LorAmsT tl'-
• 111UR1TY OE' T11E:'Try nF 3Ilt♦11 Stilt TOFF Fl<P,tl.
YEAR E:NoiNo 0)8")')SHIER 34. AIM i At:1'EEOIti/I:.G
THE DIRECTOR 'IF- TOE 8,)'4v To',VN DI•t'E:1.UI'•
41F:NT ACTIIOIIITY To 'NM: Olt AD1'I•:1:1'{ F. not
1tiDa FOIL 'TIIE:-)'I'R('IIA.:F •'F 'NY \I.t11.Et1.'E..
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MAY iiF ItE:,l'11tKU: PJ:OVIDIN': '1)1A'1 T111a
NAN('E: S11AE.1. 1:F: 1'l I'1•C�It:�TA1, ANT' 'i\
TIUX TO TIIE: nI:DENAN''I \L\iCIN.; AF 1'It'iT Ill \I1'
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3077 F,ilt T)1'•: OI'I:I:ATt'N .'F T')iE: r,1'Y or MI %tlf,
F{.uI;HIA: PROVIDIN,; III AT IF ANY f4:,'1'10` .
CI,AI'-1: net R11;s1,(1.1•0t $I1AL', Ell. 1'1:''!.t::E:D 114
CONs11'11111,,N AI. 1'1 S11•t1.1. ::')i' AFFECT "1111: It)'-
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DitD1NANCR NO. BINI
AN }7\1EItu3:4!'Y (Rt(iN•ANrE nt'FiNIN.i AND D141G•
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nriy ':1:I11141,1!140)); !')(' \Inl.S i'1 11)0
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ALL Ili AI; \'•.D 1'I ,t"Y:',I 1'1•„ t'l IU:1'
JU)t11t1(')• \fir Id:uvIlNS. '!'I1't'1' '1 DE., ritii), )Itl.l,•
Aa: AN" II'HU 1'ANI h I.I.A'll U (1':IO•dti H11.11.1• 111: 1a
ADDI'l1U:i 1'1 111E EDON.: 1t1,"1111 '1111 ti,l: A'-11
t4111:Ii'\;1't'.-';,•l' I\A1a t%I)I))0'1t11 'illicit''(:IAl.
1.1111'4:1 .•i!' IIII ''19S' OF MI A111, till!• 11 I - "•'i•
y'A4t91Jt 4,y' 1HE'.l$-l.r4A1. 1tt.i'.4t4+\'I'I,,:' (t:t1t1••
SURSEETHIN SHALT. DE: DECLARED ttNiNI Ft'etti,t.
TIONAL, if sn.u.t. tUT AFE'E:rr TIIE: IMMAtNitf
'ttnt•1sw,.S. •
-
ultOMAfirE lo,, Sir!
AN '(ttt, AN( 1lirNtttJ11 t)ttOiNAN(43 NO. Stt'.';
t'AEtShb AND ADllt'ti.it /IN s: rE'ttttF:R :9t,
Ai mENI)E:n. tt N1('tt tt.it4E'' .I't'Rl-01ttt \TtoNS OF :
FEt,t.HA4 RE:t i- t't: SIIARI`r; FOUR FOR THE
PI rAIr YEAR E:NUt r; SEt'1'E:SiRKtt ►+. t rrr, RY
1*t t.:TIN*; TIIFait:FR(i)i THE $.1.'1'a).iTt .U't''Rt1t'tttA• ,
TtoN TItp:hE1N ,TI) tin\r'NTu\t'N SF:itltit CITE:ENS
COMMUNITY CENTER. INC.!..ANT) Ri': iNC ttltAsING
Ttlh ii't'ROiiHi.trl')N •NE'tt:tN to t.'nt't)NI•T ,;ROVE
F.t'UI.Y cLtNll' iND INFE :.iSiNu Tilt:
I'PROPRIATiON TO sT, Atd1.%N F' DAY C.Itf 1tY
}'val It): AND 1NL•REASINt; THE: ;114Plttrl'RIATi)N 'TO
EDIStON Lt'1tI.i it1A•F.R: PitUJE:CT YOUTII ItY ?'Cheat;
AND RY iNt_'itE:ASINt1 TILE: At'PR+)P1ttATION TO
J.F: S.C.,t, tI+.YI' MEALi(Y ar)tb* .AND INCREASING
TIIF: APPROPRIATION 1'O t'Ut•ON►'T tt8UVF: \F`rF:R
St•FIOAt. it'l'3E RY <1nOi: AND iNrItE:lS:No TIIF'
I'PROPRIAtIUN Ti.) riNl%tCStTY TF:I.Et'ISI I OP
SUL'TI1 FLORIDA , IlY STIP O': '.AND iNr ''.iSiNr; THE
APPROPRIATION TO ACTION r1)listt:NtTY- CENT}:R
RV. sAl•..i); REt'F:AL)N(I .tt.t.ORDINANl'fii,rot'F: Ste •
-
TIONS OR PARTS THrtt}:UE iN CONFLICT iNSnPAR
AS TREY ARE: IN r,INF1.ACT: AND PROVIDING A
SECPSAR1LITY CLAt_3E.-
ORh1NANCt No. K111
..N OEtniN.tNCF: PROVIttiN(i- FOR' THE: RtoliT UR.
THE CITY MANAGE::. ON" ANDAt1'I ft I i t'ST I,'.,,
19;6,' To 1tE'JEcT, MEM1tI1tS11I1, IN THE )11,1)D rrrY
GE'NF'R,it. EMPLOYE S'. RE:TII:E)fF.NT PLAN itiHttt-
NANcr N11 :+,a• MAY : I`••in. AS A\:ENDED, 1t';TIIIN
. A•JDAYS F1:1tlt I)iA tin HER 1'0)I)IENCF\TENT OF, .
F:MPLOYME:X1' \5 CITY )IAN.UrEIt OR tt'ITIttx 30
DAYS FIST t THE CFFECTIVE(t)\TE: or TIOS. rin1)1•
NANCE: FL'ttl11F:R 'at:Tltoiti'h1NG. AT THE rtPTlt)N
of Tim TIIF, EST.\1;L1SIDIENT C4)
A SEPARATE AC'COI Nt 1V THE nt i tci:' of
REP.ART)IE:NT ,IF FINANCE To CONTAIN nF:roSITS
OF TIIE 'C1T\"S CcNTItIRUTIUNS AND T111: CiTY
11ANAt:ER'S CCXTIHRETI'i\3 l'1'UN THE S.i\IF:R.\515 .-
\S IF THE CITY )IANAGE:R Avs,:'•t•', To P.F:LUNt; TO''
.'TIIE AFORESAID I:E7:RE:)1FNT PLAN: PltnVt»INi;
FOrt 'rife: PAYMENT To THE CITY )MANA.Eit OF
Ai.L AloNIES CONTRIBUTED OP TUUE: SAIn \t.t`:AOE:R'.
Tocirrt :II \t'Iril INTEREST THER OX HELD IN THE
1roRESAtI) AC'.I)CNT 1N THE EVENT ,-OF EMPLOY-
MENT TFR)tINATt"N t'inoR TO Tim 0-':)tF'LF.Th1N
OF •. YEARS: FCRTIIt.It PROVID1Nr, FOR 1'1I
TIIANSFF:R TO A Pur•1.IC Tits 'T FUND ' ULSiG-
N \TCD i:Y THE: CITY \i INAt:F:It OF ALI. )1 'a\;iS
i1E::.1) TX Timm: AFORESAID. ACCOUNT TOI;t:TIIER
WITH . ;NTT:REST TII::ItE:UN iN THE s:v e,' OF .
KAIPL(ir\IF:NT TF1t1I1NATioN AFTER TIIE Cu)IPLF:-
TION OF S YEARS AND PRI':'it To THE ('U\ll'LETh)N
'rJF Id YEARS; ruin EttiII PI:OVIDINo Fnit THE
OPTION OF' (-LAMING Al:, ItlialTS. PRIVILSSTE.S. AND R1NE:F!TS t:NUEtt THE )11A)11 CITY, •:I:NEI:Al.
F:\iPI.UYEES* 1t1:Tint:)IE:NT !'LAN AT 'THE ,^OMPLE•'
1':.1\ OF I•t t'riXt Ct'TIt'E YEARS of EM)'1.i1YMEN1'.'
\s ('iTY •. NAi:ER t PON THE .TRANSFER .TO .} THE
Itirrom-)I:xT R''*Rn or THE 1'RnCE:Pi)S or Top
t1'•mEsAr.) SEPARATE \!COUNT }'STtt .ISII1 t)
IIE:RE:L'NDEI: AND 1:1,1 Tl1LR i'LI\II::C AN ADIrt. '
TIONAL ru.;irr .UI1JF''T TO CERTAIN CONDITIONS. -
OF TFf:)IINATIN4 1)11,:.OY\IENT !'RIC;R Tr) It1:A(14.
IXr; NiRMAl. \ttNt\It')t SERvicE: RF:T:REMENT >.T}:
AND RET.IN1Nrt, \tt:\Itt lt$IIII'. STATUS UNTIL
REAC111'- *S HIS OR IIER NOI '.IAI. )IINIMUM. St:Rt'ICP
R-'EIItEME`:T A. Rt:1'ESLINO .1LL'ORrIX.AXc!'s.
CODE: sEL'TI0XS nit 1'At:Ta TIIF:REr4F 1N
INSOFAR tS THEY ARE: IN rONFLiCT: AND PROVIIJ•
INL; A.EVERARt•ITt' PIttit1sir) .
ORDINANCE NO. S-SSI
AN 01:1ENANCii REPFAL1Nri CILiPTER 12 OF TIIE
(Yin!: or THE rrTy OF 7.11.1\l1, FLORID.t; ENTITLED '-
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1616 ONE BISCAYNE TOWER / MIAMI, FLORIDA 33131 / TEL. (305) 579-6675
kudu i.7) 1976
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Enclosed °you will find two copies of the Budget of the Downtown °
°Development Authority for 1976/77, as approved by the Board of
the Authority. A certified copy of Resolution 76-10 which
reflects the official adoption by the Board is also enclosed.
I am advised by the Agenda Clerk that this item has been
scheduled for the first reading on Septembe 9, 1976 and the
second reading on October 14, 1976. It has been our past
practice that your office prepares and places the necessary
advertisement for the final reading of the Ordinance adopting
and establishing the millase for the budget. I will assume
that you will follow that practice this year as well.
If you require any further information regarding the proposed
Budget of the Authority, advertising the Public Hearings for that
Budget or other factors, please advise.
Sincerely,
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Lucius C. Williams, Executive Director
DOWNTOWN DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY
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'Enclosures
MAYOR MAURICE A. FERRE, Chairman
WILLIAM WOLFARTH
HARRY P. CAIN
Commissioner, Dade Counp 0
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HARRY HOOD BASSETT
MELVINJACOBS
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LUCIUS C. WILLIAMS, Director
DANIEL K, GILL
GERALD A. LEWIS
Comptroller, State of Florida
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RESOLUTION NUMBER 76-10
A Pt8OLUTI0N APPROVING THE ANNUAL MIDGET OF THE DOw'NTOWN
bt.Vti.OPMENT AUTHORITY, FISCAL YEAR OCTOBER 1 tUROOGH
SEPtEMBER 10, 1977; REQUESTING TUE GITY COMMISSION OP THE
'0,1TN, OP MIAMI TO APPROVE AND ADOPT SAID BrMETs REQUESTIN(1
THE CITY coMMISSIoN OF THE c17.'
MILLACR TO SUPPORT THE FINANCIAL REuUIREMENTS OP THE BUDGET!
AUTHORIZING THE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR AND TREASURFT OF THE
AUTHORITY TO EXPEND FUNDS cNDER THE NEW BI'DCF.T; DIRECT/NG THE
tMECUTTVE DIRECTOR TO FILE A DETAILED STATEMENT OE 'PT. PROPOSED
EXPENDITURES AND ESTIMATED REVENUES FOR THE 1'474-77 FIScAL YF,AR
WITH THE CITY 0F MIAMI cITY GL1-PF0 AFTIT APPROVAL AND ADoPlION
A,,:t) ESTABLISHMENT OF THE MILEAGE 14) THE cITY COMMISSION OF TUE
(ITV OF MIAMI; AND PROVIDING THAT A COPY OF THIS RESOLUIIM sE
PILED WITH THE PITY riXRE OF THE cIT'f OF MIAMI.
the Dowt;trwn Devr.lor-ent Authorit% or the city nf
loropared a budget for the Fiscal Ye,.r 1076-77i and
WHEREAS, the Board of the Authority has reviewed the I4udcut 1 a
.Meeting of the Authority on August 13, 1W7(., said BUdget bning 'baset.1,:bn
the Estimated Tax Roll provided by Metropolitan Dade County, arid
,WHtIREAt. Ordinanre 7170, as aTended. Of the City, of MiaMi, requires
the
City Commission make appropriations forthP oporatiOns of the'
Authririty by Ordinance, ard
WHEREAS, the Board of the ,•,uthority'findsJ:hat the proposed.1qAtleyj.
neressary in order to further the nbiertiVes'of the Authority
::.authorized by city Ordinance.
.NOW, THEREFORE, BE TT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF THE DOWNTOWN DEVELOPMENT
AUTHORITY OF THE CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA THAT;
Section 1, The Budget of the Downtown Development Authority, as submitted
.,. by the Director is made a part of this Resolution and is herby approved
and shall he known as the "Annual Budget of the Downtown Development
Authority; Fiscal Year Ortober 1, 1076 through September 30, 1977".
Sertion 2. The City Com-ission of the City of Miami is requested to approVe.
;Ind adopt the Budget and establish the millage, authorized by law to fully:
support the financial requirements of this budget.
Section 3. The Exerut ive Director and the Treasurer of the Authority are
othorized to expend funds, including new salary rates, as provided in said
,Aiudget, after approval and adoption and establishment of the 'tillage by the
,iky Colmission of the City of Mia.ti,:upop the first day of the 1076-1971..
Yr'a r , October 1, 1074-1,
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::t6 prepare and filr with the City Clerk of the City b i&i detailed:
:Atatetent of the proposed expehditures and estimated reVenueS fOr the
itral Year 1q76-770 whirh shall be ehtitled "Anhual Budget r.f the boWh,g,
tOWn Development Authority) Fiscal Year October 1. 197h through Setbr
LIOth, 1n77',
A copy of this Resolution and the attachment shall be filed
1,7ith the City Clerk of the City of Stiami. after approval ind adoptibh and
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:4istablishment of the millade by the City Commission of the City of Miatttit,
SSP.1) ANb AbOPTLID 'NITS Thtrteenth. NV'? OP Atigust_ _ 19:76 , •
ayor-Matitice A. Ferre. Chairman
.Lucius C. Williams, Exec. Director -SecretarY-
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(!Legal Counsel to the Authority
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Thi.5 is to certify that the above and foregoing is a true and correct
Copy of a Resolution passed & ado ed by the Board of the Authority
:,-on August 13, 1976.
Lucius C. Williams, Executive Director
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(Honorable Chairman acid
Board Members
Downtown Development Auth�
Miami, Florida
Gentlemen:
The 1976-77 Budget to support the programs of the Downtown
Development Authority is respectfully submitted herewith.
This Budget will be presented to the Board of the Authority for
consideration at the Regular Meeting, August 13, 1976. After
review and approval by the Board of the Authority, the Budget
will then be submitted to the City Commission of the City of
Miami for approval, adoption and the establishment of a tax
millage to provide the necessary revenues to support this budget.
The estimated income reflected in this Budget is based on the
preliminary tax roll as provided by the Metropolitan Dade Tax
Assessor's Office.
Respectfully submitted,
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L cius C. Williams, Executive Director
DOWNTOWN DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY
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MAYORMAURICEA FERRE,Chairman
WILLIAM WOLFARTH
HARRY P CAIN
Commissioner, Dade County
ARRY HOOD BASSETT'
MELVIN JACOBS
' LUCIUS C. WILLIAMS, Director
DANIEL K. GILL
GERALD A LEWIS
Comptroller, State of Florida
WNIOWN btVELOPMEN? AUTHORITY
TABLE OF CONTENTS
t'ter of Transmittal
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Source of Revenue for Funding Budget .666
Revenues and Expenditures ..
Detailed Operating Experience ......,.
Departmental Details .'.
Description of Programs and
Recommendations of the Director .
Details and Explainations of Budget
Expenditures by Line Item (Form B-3
Resolution of Authority Approving
Budget and Recommending Approval
by City Commission
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FOR FUNDING BUDGET
In accordance with City of Miami Ordinance 7370,
as amended, the principal source of funds for the oper-
ation of the Authority is the proceeds of an ad valorem
tax, not exceeding one-half mill per dollar valuation
of real and personal property in the Downtown Area.
Other possible sources of revenue are donations, grants
and funds borrowed under authorization of Ordinance 7370
as amended.
The Downtown area, defined by City of Miami Ordi-
namce, includes all those properties within the area
bounded as follows:
(1) On the East by Biscayne Bay.
(2) On the North by 17th Street.
(3)
On the West by the Florida East Coast
Railway from N.W. 17th Street to N.W.
5th Street; then West along N.W. 5th
Street to N.W. 3rd Avenue, then South
along N.W. 3rd Ave. to West Flagler;
then West along Flagler to the Miami
River.
On the South by the Miami River.
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REVENUES et EXPENDITURES
REVENUES - 1975-7h and 1976-77
1975-76 1976-77
TOTAL NET VALUATION FROM PREL. TAX ROLL $ 5400377,731, 5620234)370,
TOTAL VALUATION -EST, FOR BUDGET 530,000,000. :-,:0,000,n006
REVENUE
1/2 !ill times valuation 2650o0,00 215t000.00
LESS RESERVES (5% of Total) 13,250.00 , 13,750.00
Cash Discounts (65%) (80612.50) (8)937,50)
Uncollected Taxes (30%) (3)975.00) (4)125.00)
Tax Refund (5%) (662,50) (687.50)
TOTAL PROJECTED RECEIPTS FROM TAXES $ 251,750.00 261,250.00
FUNDS CARRIED OVER 23,250.00 75,00L00
EXPENDITURES - 1975-76 and 1976-77
Approved Approved Budget Budget
Group Budget Budget Request Approved*
Code Classification 1974-75 1975-7h 1976-77 197h-77
1000 Personal Services 68,970.00 69,360.00 73,760.00 73,7t0.(In
2000 Contractual Services 235,952.00 183,163.00 238,764.00 238,764.6C'
3000 Commodities 1,138.00 1,150.00 1,242.00 1,242.00
4000 Fixed & Sundry Charges 19,890.00 20,927.00 21,709.00 21,70n.00
5000 Capital Outlay 400.00 400.00 775.00 775.0P
9000 Debt Service -0- -0- -0- --
TOTALS 326,350.00 275,000.00 336,250.00 336,,z50.0[.
* Approved by Downtown Development Authority, August 13, 1976, in Regular
Meeting.
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DETAILED OPERATING E X PERI E NCE
11tT COMPA tItON 1973,4977
CODE
169.01
Employees Salaries
Personal Servi ces-Mise.
Auditing -Outside
Legal Service
Postage
Telephone
Telegraph
Motor Pool
Promotion
Printing/Outside
Ma i n t. Con t.-Typewrite r
Spec.Svs.Consultants
Travel Expense
Rent -Bldgs/Off ice/land
Rental/Auto Space
Misc. Contingency
Publications/Memberships
Office & Eng. Supplies
Fixed & Sundry Charges
FICA
Unclassified
All Codes - Equipment
Equipment -New Furn.
TOTAL ALL CODES
1973-74
Bi GET_
56,253.00
1,000.00
2,500.00
9,000.00
300.00
1,000.00
50.00
900.00
16,000.00
2,000.00
50.00
167,752.00
1,710.00
7,500.00
1,140.00
25,000.00
290.00
835.00
2,635.00
1,895.00
200.00
590.00
(590.00)
1974-75
BUDGET'.
63, 970.00
5,000.00
2,500.00
9,000.00
350,00
1,000.00
50.00
900.00
15, 000.00
2,000.00
55.00
160,000.00
2,100.00
7,500.00
1,140.00
34,357.00
438.00
700.00
17,490.00
2,200.00
200,00
400.00
(400.00)
1975-76
BUbGET-
67,160.00
2,200.00
3,750.00
9,000.00
350.00
1,300.00
50.00
900.00
1.5,000.00
1,500.00
55.00
102,000.00
2,100.00
7,500.00
1,140.00
38,518.00
550.00
600.00
18,333.00
2,294.00
300.00
400.00
(400.00)
1976-77
StIMET;
71,560.00
2,200.00
4,500.00
9,000.00
400.00
2,000.00
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900.00
14,000.00
2,500.00
60.00
178,000.00
2,840.00
7,500.00
1,260.00
15,804.00
542.00
700.00
19,013.00
2,496.00
200.00
775.00
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$298,600.00 326,350.00 275,000.00 336,250.00
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DEPARTMENTAL DETAILS
1976-1977
DETAILED OPERATING EXPENSES
DOWNTOWN DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY OF THE CITY OF MIAMI
7-169.01 DOWNTOWN DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY BUDGET
PERSONAL SERVICES
1010 Employees -Salaries $71,560.00
1190 Personal Services 2.,_20(7.QO $73,760.00
CONTRACTUAL SERVICES
2005 Auditing -Outside "ir'y'_": $ 4,500.00
..s t „ . 9, 000.00
2008 Legal Services „a.� � ' '',
_f;~ 400 00
2010 Postage ;- .�, u iw�;:;,,,,.
2020 Telephone, +;�}'k 2,000.00
2020 Telegraph " ' -0-
2256 Motor Pool r: 900.00
2320 Promotion 14,000.00
2360 Printing -Outside 2,500.00
2490 Maint.Contract/TypevriteY 60.00
2690 Spec.Services/Consultants 178,000.00
2710 Travel Expenses 2,840.00
2810 Rent-Bldgs/Office/Land 7,500.00
2810 Rentl-Auto Space ,;;.. 1,260.00
2910 Misc. Contingency 15,804.00 $238,764.00
COWMODITIES
3160 Publications -Memberships
3580 Office & Engineering Supplies ;
FIXED & SUNDRY CHARGES
4000 Fixed & Sundry Charges
4145 F. I . C. A.
4910 Unclassified
CAPITAL OUTLAY
5520 Equipment -New Office
5530 Equipment -New Furniture
TOTAL ALL CODES
542.00
700.00
19,013.00
2,296.00
200.00
775.00
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21,709. 00
775.00
$336,250.00
DOWNTOWN MIAMI PROGRESS AND
R C OMMENDATIONS
THE YEAR 1975 - 76
Public improvetents comprised the ma jor progress in downtown Miami
throughout the 75-76 year. Many public projects were started by
the funds provided in the 1970 and 1972 City of Miami bond issues.
Other public projects, including the State Office Building and
signalization and transit improvements, were provided through State
and Metropolitan Government funding resources.
An increase in downtown activity, as exhibited through the Miami
River Festival, the City of Miami Folk Festival, and the various
Bicentennial festivities, has proven downtown Miami a popular
location for large public celebrations. The valuable experience
and feedback gained through these festivals seem to merit the con-
tinuation and expansion of downtown activities.
Using the resources of the downtown leadership, the community
undertook the major task of educating the public to the need for
additional legislative tools for community improvements. It was
successful in urging the 1976 Florida Legislature to authorize
constitutional amendment to grant these tools. Leadership partici-
pation and community wide discussion and hearings on the proposed
zoning ordinance also heightened the public response to the issues
of what the future downtown should be.
While the number of projects may appear smaller, progress in the
private sector development has increased in dollars spent. A major
portion of the Omni International Miami project has been constructed,
which will ultimately cost $76 million.
Improved resources for the downtown community include the completion
of the Howard Johnson Motor Hotel, the first new facility of its type
in the downtown area in nine years, and the addition of the new
Peoples Downtown National Bank.
Parking facilities under the 826 expressway are under construction
from N.E. 2nd Avenue to Biscayne Boulevard. These facilities re-
place an unsightly debris collecting area and bum's paradise with
well landscaped and lighted parking facilities. This will espe-
cially benefit those businesses adjacent to the expressway and will
serve as a parking resource for those who visit Bicentennial Park.
Signalization Project --Metropolitan Dade County has completed plans
for a massive computer controlled signalization program for all of
downtown Miami. The program will replace fifty signalized inter-
sections with electronic devices to automatically control and direct
traffic based on the specific requirements of the volume at any
time. The signals are so interconnected as to maximize the capacity
of our street systems at all times. The old signals were not inter-
connected, and in some cases represented technologies 50 years old.
Rapid Transit --The Downtown Development Authority will continue to
monitor progress of the proposed Rapid Transit System. The County
Commission has authorized the County Minager to sign a $15,000,000
contract with the Kaiser Transit Group. Federal funds have been
granted and p'ocedure with the final design will soon be underway,
in addition to plans and specifications to build the first stage.
The system will include 22.4 miles of double track transit railroad
and utilize 184 rail transit cars. The project will be completed
by 1982.
People Mover System --The Metro Commission in June reviewed the City
of Miami and r'etropolitan Dade County's proposal for an elevated
downtown people mover system, and formally applied for federal fund:,
to build the $83 million project. The Feder,il Government will
select three out of sixty-four interested cities throughout the U.S.
to receive grants for the system. In their presentations, cities
must offer only proven operational technologies. Dade and Miami
planners have suggested the system of the Disney World monorail.
Downtown Mini Buses --Ridership on the downtown mini buses increased
to 1300 passengers per day with an additional 600 per day using the
Brickell Avenue line. These two systems have now been combined to
form the "Roun' Towner", which crisscrosses downtown and connects
to both Brickell Avenue and Biscayne Boulevard. One month of service
reveals that the combined system is now serving approximately 1200
passengers a day.
Miami River Festival --The Miami River Walkway was opened in 1975
with a festival which promoted the image of the promenade as a lively,
people -oriented facility that is well populated, lighted and pa-
trolled. The festival took place on the entire length of the
walkway, and included such leisure activities as arts and crafts
exhibits, free boat rides, free musical programs and community dis-
plays and demonstrations such as Fire & Rescue equipment, canine
corps and others.
Omni International Miami --Construction has progressed on schedule
for this $76 million megastructure located along Biscayne Boulevard
between ':.E. 15th Street and N.E. 17th Terrace. The project will
include a 556 room luxury hotel, eight full service restaurants,
six first run cinema theaters, and an entertainment theme park.
Topping out date was August 19, 1976. The megastructure is scheduled
to open in early 1977.
Howard Johnson Motor Hotel --The now completed 325,000 square foot
motor lodge at 134 S.E. 2nd Avenue is a successful addition to the
downtown cityscape. Its location adjacent to the Convention Center
makes it particularly desirable. The 14-story motor lodge features
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260 guest rooms, a multi -level parking garage equipped to accommo-
date 372 vehicles) a Howard Johnson's restaurant) cocktail lounge,
and a meeting and banquet room accommodating groups up to 300.
Miami Modern Police Department --This structure marks the first step
in the initial creation of a downtown government center. It is the
first new City of Miami building in the downtown area since Fire
Station One opened in 1961. Comprising 1370000 square feet) the new
law enforcement center occupies the block between N.W. 4th and 5th
Streets, on N.W. 2nd Avenue.
The City of Miami has also cleared and beautifully landscaped the
second block of property adjacent to the Police Department as
auxiliary parking facilities and public open spaces. The new lights,
sidewalks and landscaping have recaptured the northwest quadrant of
the government center from serious slum conditions and have created
public open space which is an asset to the community.
State Office Building --Now under construction• is the second facility
in the Government Center (the Miami Police Department was the first)
which is located in the northwest corner. The State Office Building
site includes sufficient land for expansion over a 20 year period.
Convention Center --The Miami Convention Center and the University
of Mimi Conference Center- plans have proceeded through the year.
The City and the University have agreed on the terms of the joint
development of both facilities. A project director and architect
have been hired and the master plan and schematic designs for the
center have been completed. The present work schedule calls for
beginning of construction in June 1977 and an occupancy for May
1979. This $17 million facility located on Miami River at S.E.
2nd Avenue will be a major attraction for downtown Miami and a
major generator for its patrons. The inclusion of the University
of Miami conference center will guarantee utility of the center in
addition to the normal convention fare attracted to these facilities.
Bicentennial Park --The Park is now open to the public as it continues
to be shaped into an integral attraction. The restaurant is nearing
completion and an operator is to be selected shortly.
Bayfront Park --Phase I improvements are underway and include re-
furbishing of landscaping, signing and entrances. Sidewalks will
be improved to accommodate the Orange Bowl Parade. Phase II devel-
opments will include a reflection pool to replace the bandshell, a
new outdoor restaurant, a pedestrian overpass at Flagler Street and
an expansion to remove the "inlet" now located immediately south of
Miamarina.
Peoples National Bank --Located at N.E. 2nd Avenue and 4th Street,
the bank is almost completed and its expected occupancy is Fall,
1976. The structure replaces several slur, properties and continues
to extend the positive influence of the Junior College located across
the street.
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Flagler Street Improvements
The Miami City Commission has awarded the construction eontradt
for the "Flagler Street Improvement bistrirt", which will replace
all sidewalks on Flagler Street with decorative materials) replace
all curbs and gutters, connect air-conditioning and roof drains
to the sewer system, relocate electrical lines underground, re-
place existing utility poles, installation of rAmps and landscaped
plazas at intersections and crosswalks. The project was designed
by the Downtown Development Authority, in cooperation with the
Chamber of Commerce "Flagler Street Committee" and the construction
plans were prepa-ed by the City of Miami Public Works Department.
Costs for these improvements will be shared by four entities as
follows: Assessments to owners ($90,00n), City of Miami ($440,000)
and the Downtown Development Authority ($75,000). Also Yetro
Community Development funds will provide $180,000 to replace all
light standards and additional City of Miami funds have provided
for engineering plans, supervision and administration. The Devel-
opment Authority share will pay for landscaped plazas at Miami
Avenue and East 2nd Avenue and landscaped a,eas adjacent to the
pedestrian crosswalks. This project includes all of Flagler Street
between Biscayne Boulevard and West 3rd Avenue and will change the
entire face of the "public areas" of Flagler Street. It will also
include intersections as instructed by the Board. All improvements
will be under one contract administered by the City of Miami Public
Works Department, and the Downtown Development Autho•ity will pay
their share of the p-o ject costs to the City of Miami. The project
contract calls for 180 work days, after authorization to proceed.
Miami River Walkway
Construction of Phase II of the River Walkway is recommended for
1976-77. Staff has included $100,000. in the 1976-77 Budget for
the project. Also, $150,000. has been made available from City of
Miami Community Development funds to be used for this project. The
combined total, $250,000.00 will be sufficient to replace the bulk-
head, and perhaps complete the walkway and landscaping from the
YWCA to the Miami Avenue Bridge.
Work will begin on obtaining the easements and the permits before
the end of 1976. Progress at this moment is impeded due to a recent
proposal of the State and Metro Public Works Departments to realign
the Miami Avenue Bridge. The bridge alignment and right-of-way must
be resolved before we proceed with construction of the walkway. The
Fort Dallas Park will also be constructed in 1(176-77 by the City of
Mimi, which is an integral part of the walkway (see sep:crate item).
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Fort Dallas. Park
Fort Dallas Park has been funded and a contract has been authorited
and prepared for the design and landscape plans. This project; like
the walkway, is directly related to the new configuration of the
Miami Avenue Bridge, therefore no design can take place until the
bridge configuration and right-of-way are confirmed.
Further, a City Commission policy must be established regarding the
"Old Fort Dallas", now located in Lummus Park. The Commission must
determine if the "old Fort" should be relocated in "Fort Dallas Park",
prior- to the design of the pa- k. Based on the present condition and
anticipated schedules for resolving these issues, we expect that a
design for the park can be completed by February 1977, and construction
can be completed by August 1977.
Flagler Street Mini -Park
Flagler Street Mini -Park, located at 46 West Flagler Street, has been
designed and the City Commission has awarded the contract for con-
struction. This park will be the first "Downtown Mini Park" and will
offer a quiet, though urban, rest spot for thousands of pedestrians
on Flagler Street. The design calls for a waterfall back -drop along
the rear wall, seating areas, refreshment service, extensive and
LARGE landscape materials, with exceptional lighting and safety
features. Construction should begin in late August 1976 and must be
completed by the end of December, 1976.
Constitutional Amendment
Through the cooperation of the Florida Downtown Development Assn.,
and the City of Miami Commission, the 1976 Flo'i.da Legislature
authorized a referendum vote in November 1976, to include provision
for tax abatement and tax increment financing as Community Develop-
ment tools.
The Miami Downtown Development Authority must take the leadership
role in promoting this referendum issue in November, and, if successful
providing the Enabling Legislation for the 1977 Session of the Florida
Legislature. This item is most important to future Community
Development and will regui‘e significant staff time during the 1976-77
Bua^et year.
Government Center
The New Miami Police Department located in the Downtown Government
Center has been opened and is the first public building in the Center.
Phase 1 of the State Office Building is now under construction,
immediately east of the Police Department. This building will be
occupied during 1977.
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Emphasis in 1976-77 should be to initiate the design and subsequent
construction of the new Main Public Library, the Art Museum and the
Historical Museum, Metropolitan Dade County has authorized staff
to begin the process but more urgency should be established, These
items, already funded, can make a significant impact on the Govern-
ment Center ate when constructed. In view of the lack of funds for
the remainder of the Government Center, we should place our emphasis
on these items during the coming year,
Miami Convention Center
The City of Miami and the University of Miami have reached agreement
on a joint development for the Miami. Convention Center to be located
north and south of the "I-95" downtown connector, between S. E. 1st
and 2nd Avenues, on the north bank of the Miami River, Both entities
have selected architects and work is underway.
Miami's plans have proceeded through the Master Plan program and
schematic_ design phase and construction is scheduled to begin in June
1977, Construction is scheduled to be completed in February 1979 and
occupancy is scheduled for April 1979.
Plans and local reviews are on schedule at this time. This center will
create an activity center which will expand revitalization of downtown
Miami, provide a unique center of quality and sophistication,
encourage new development of hotels and commercial facilities downtown,
and provide an inte• national flavor that will encou.-age Latin American
usage. The facility will also provide programming for maximum utili-
zation by the community in addition to convention use.
New Residential Construction
Although no new residential construction has been initiated in downtown
during the year, residential construction does continue in close -in
neighborhoods. Several rental and condominium structures have been
completed during the year at South Bayshore Drive and 15th Street.
Construction and occupancy of units on Brickell Avenue has continued.
Additional residential units have been authorized adjacent to Omni.
This continuing residential development points to downtown Miami as a
thriving and magnetic opportunity area for residential development.
Our efforts should be continued through zoning and new legislation to
assure opportunities for residential construction in the heart of the
city. Should we be successful in our legislative efforts, residential
projects should receive first priority for use of both tax abatement and
tax allocation programs. The City of Miami Housing Bond Issue will
assure housing units in nearby locations during the 1976-77 year.
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1976-77 BUDGET
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1975-76 BUDGET
1376-77 BUDGET REQUEST
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RESOLUTION NUMBER /6-10
SOUITION APPROVING THE ANNUAL BUDGET OF THE DOW4.3;TOW\
btAittOtimpNT ,trr1401:2ITY, FISCAL YEAR OCTOBER 1 1n76 THROUGH
1tEMBER 100 1,9710 REQUESTING THE oITY COMMISSION OF THE
'CITY OP MIAMI TO APPROVE AND ADOPT SAID HUMET; REQUESTtic,
tu CITY cOM!•!I:iSIO!. OE THE cITY nE Aml To 1.E1 I: THE
MILLAGE TO SUPPORT THE FINANCIAL REQUIREMENTS OF THE ritmorri
AUTHORIZING THE EXECLITVE DIRECTOR AND Tt*.:AST'REP OF THE
AUTHORITY TO EXPEND FUNDS 17.DER THE NEW WIX:ETs DIRECTING, THE
EgECUTTVE DI -RECTOR TO FILE A DETAILED SIATEMENT OF TUE PpoPosEb
ExptNbryt•REs AND EST IMA jELI REVENuES FOR 'I HE 1'17f -77 F TSCAL YEAR
WrrH THE CITY OE MIAMI cITY CEFPF, AFTFIR APPROVAI A ritqrt
ANIESTAHLISHMEN1 OF TUE MILLACE HY THE 1 iSSION OF 11,E
CITY OF MIAMIo AND PROVIDING THAT A COPY OF l'HIS RESOLUTION
PILED WITH THE crFY cLEPE OF THE cIri* OF miAmr.
-.-::WHEREASo the Downtn%,n Ilevolop-ent Awhori'v or the City n iij is
Iprenared a budget for the Fiscal Ye-Ir 1076-770 and
HEREASo the Hoard of tho Authority has reviewed the Budget.* in a Wogui
Merting of the Authority on August 13, 19760 said Budget heina bated.On
Estioroted Tax Roll proVided by Metropolitan Dade County, and
,WHEREAS, Ordinance 7370, as amended, of the City of Midrni requires tha.
the City Commission make appropriations for the operatiOns of
Authority by Ordinance, and
WHEREAS, the Board of the .'kuthority finds that,..theptOpriSed:60dget
heressary in order to further the objectives ofHtheAUthbri.tY':agii:
authorized by city
ordi nanoe.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OP THE DOWNTOWN DEVELOPMENT,:
AUTHORITY OF THE CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA THAT;
Section 1. The Budget of
by the Director is made i part of this Resolution and is hereby approved
and'shall be known as the "Annual Budget of the Downtown Development
, Authority; Fiscal Year October 1, 1976 through September 30, 1977".
Section 2. The City Commission of the City of Miami is requested to approve
Pnd. adopt the Budget and establish the millage, authorized by law to fully
SUpport the financial requirements of this budget.
Soction 3. The Executive Director and the Treasurer of the Authority are
authorized to expend funds, including new salary rates, as provided in said.
the Downtown DevelopMent Authority, as submitted:
Budget , after approval and adopt i on and est anl i shment of the 11 age by the
itv CoTmission of tho City of upon the fixst day of the 1976-1977
Year, Octoner 1, 1976.
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A-el./0,11-4A 111P Di tt3 r,thr ot the DoWtitoWm beVelopment Authority iS directed
'tb prnpare and file with the City Clerk of the City of Miati) a detailed
statemeht of the proposed expehditures and estimated to‘rphueS for the
riScal Year 1976,-773 whirh shall be entitled "Annual Budget rif the bOWn'g.
tOwn Development Authority; Fiscal
'.36t11) 1977".
Yea,t Oriobe1 t 1916 through September-
$erlisph...5, A copy of this Resolution and the attach.reht shail be filed
estiblishteht of the millade by the City tWintiSSiOtt .0f the City of Miami
with the City Clerk of the City of a -floe app-rbviii and
PASSED AND AbOrsttb THIS Thi,elgerith, bAY Or
prOVed as to Pornt
AiciAiS 4: Williams, Exec. Director -Secretary
Law Offices of Aronovitz & Weksier
,Legd1 Counsel to the Authority