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ORDINANCE No..86O2 ww ,_
AN DMERdENCY ORDINANCE AMENDING APPROPRIATION
ORDINANCE NO, 8589# AS AMENDED, TO INCLDDE
ANTICIPATED AVENUES IN THE AMOUNT OF $151000
REPRESENTING PEES AND ADMISSIONS PROM PARTICt.
PANTS IN SPECIALIZED RECREATION AND EDUCATION
CLASSES OFFERED $Y THE CITY OF MIAMI DEPARTMENT
OP PARES AND RECREATION AND TO INCLUDE ANTIGI.*
PAM EXPEND/TURES IN THE AMOUNT OF $15,000
FOR PAYMENT OF CLASS INSTRUCTORS AND FOR PURCHASE°
OF. CLASS MATERIALS; REPEALING ALL ORDINANCES OR ,.
PARTS THEREOF IN CONFLICT HEREWITH AND CONTAINING
A SEVERABILITY PROVISION►
WHEREAS, specialized adult recreation and education classes
have been initiated by the City of Miami Department of Parks and
Recreation; and
WHEREAS, instructors have been engaged and other expenses
incurred, and
WHEREAS, it is imperative that the above program be continued
and this continuation can only be achieved through immediate payment
of the above expenses;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COMMISSION OF. THE CITY
OF MIAMI, FLORIDA:
Section 1. Sections 1 and 4 of Ordinance No. 8589, as amended,
the Appropriations Ordinance for the 1976-77 Budget are hereby further
amended in the following particulars to provide $15,000 forpayment
of instructorssalaries and course materials for specialized adult
recreation and education classes offered by the City of Miami Depart-
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ment of Parks and Recreation:
"Section 1. The following appropriations are made for
the carrying on of the municipal purposes of the City of
Miami, Florida, for the fiscal year 1976-77, including
the payment of principal and interest on all General
Obligation Bonds.
Departments, Boards, and Offices
GENERAL FUND
Parks and Recreation
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1/ Words stricken through shall be deleted. Underscored words
constitute the amendment proposed. Those portions of Ordinanee
NP. 8589, as amended, not appearing herein remain in full force
and effect.
Appropriation Amount
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$ 4=R99;R43 4,314,243
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TOTAL GENERAL ENNb
ihaliaeated Ralahce
404014 7 g...219 i_9It
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TOTAL GENERAL OPERATING btbGET $106; 91 146 106,306,,136
"Section 4. The aboVe appropriations are trade based upon
the following sources of revenue for the 1976.77 fiscal year.
GENERAL ?UNb Revenue
Ad Valorem Tax $ 20,457,556
Sources Other Than Ad Valorem Tax 91T3;17864 51,386,857
Fund talance Appropriation 225,000
Anticipated Salary Savings
to be Earned '2,000,000
TOTAL GENERAL FUND
$ 7470647413 74,069,413
TOTAL GENERAL OPERATING REVENUES. $106T2;;;136 106,292,136
Section 2. If any section, part of section,paragraph, clause,
phrase, or word of this ordinance is declared invalid, the remaining
not be affected.
Section 3. All ordinances or parts of ordinances, insofar
as they are inconsistent or in conflict with the provisions of this
ordinance are hereby repealed.
Section 4. This ordinance is hereby declared to be an emergency
ordinance on the ground of urgent public need for the preservation of
provisions of the ordinance shall
peace,
health, safety, and property of the City of Miami.
Section 5. 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 16 day of December, 1976.
ATTEST:
URI CE_ A FERRE
MAYOR'
ROBERT Ft CLARK
88I8TANT CITY ATTORNEY
AFPRoVEb AS To FORM ANb CORRECT E88
GORGEF. OX p JR.
CITY ATTO E '
tIfY OF MIAMI.
IN'' E11.0r 'ICE MEMORANDUM
Mayor and Members
of the City Commission
r-aoM: Soseph R. Grassie 1"
City Manager
bAtE DEC 1 0 1976
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'§wilt..; Ordinance Request
Amendment to Appropriatibn5
Ordinance No. 8464
NGLocURES
e to budget cuts within the City of Miami, salaries
for Specialized Instructors have terminated; therefore,
fees for specialized recreational and educational classes
should he established to keep these pzograms in existence
for the citizens of the City of Miami. Course subject
matter will vary from dance classes to ceramic classes,
as well as their respective fees.
These fees will be used to pay the salaries of special
instructors and any materials fol the course. Salaries
for these instructors are anticipated, again according to
their specialized skills as well as their hour -per -week
energy input.
The Department of Parks and Recreation recommends
the adoption of the amendment to the appropriation
Ordinance No. 8464.