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HomeMy WebLinkAboutSubmittal-City Clerk- Notices of Publication for Coconut Grove BIDmiaml*±Herala MEDIA COMPANY PUBLISHED DAILY MIAMI-DADE-FLORIDA STATE OF FLORIDA COUNTY OF MIAMI-DADE Before the undersigned authority personally appeared: Yelina Davis who on oath says that he/she is Submitted into the public record f r it (S-) -Lw--5L— on 5_on — City Clerk CUSTODIAN OF RECORDS of The Miami Herald, a daily newspaper published at C3 ra '" r? Miami in Miami -Dade County, Florida; that the attached .a copy of advertisement that was published was published in said newspaper in the issue of: t 30326 -Coconut Grove BID December 27h, 2018 1n Miami Herald: 0004009114-01 w Affiant further says that the said The Miami Herald is a newspaper published at Miami, in the said Miami -Dade County, Florida and that the said newspaper has heretofore been continuously published in said Dade County, Florida each day and has been entered as second class mail matter at the post office in Miami, in said Miami -Dade County, Florida, for a period of one year next preceding the first publication of the attached copy of advertisement; and affiant further says that he has neither paid nor promised any person, firm or corporation any discount, rebate, commission or refund for the purpose of securing this advertisement for publication in the said newspapers(s). GLL. _ rn to and subscribed before = this 27`h day of December 2018 My Commission Expires: February 26, 2020 Shari A. Hunt SHARI A. Hl1gT Notary Notary Public - State of Florida Commission s FF 950501 My Comm Expires Feb 26. 2020 i"•`' 9onded!nrougnNauonaiWary Assn � co��,ovn .of C%44, j rove ��D I.RLO FLfflaaB gar. I i halm Wralb I Local fr State 7A alsbaffmarslt FORT 1 UDFWDALE He went from a LeBron-era Heat ticket scam to a $1.7 million mortgage fraud "GIA Some former fire -college workers have cancer, and the 're suing makers of the retardants 1525 BE 1. SL So using During the Miami Hear 'a where he resumed his acriv- rt mAvm 4 ww. them as collateral to get the "Big Three" era, when 4 Idea src lard cash from a private mat- Bron James and Christ Bosh )oto Pleaded not guilty to Six former employees of gage lents mumu as fraud joined Dwyer Wade u the mortgage Itaod involving a A prolific cowta o"` Geating fake Canadian ew, )os suck- Heat's msdre Brickell mndom4aun M oasmscror of scams and passports to help with the esed some of the living -large well as trying to steal schemes —who committed fraud mumu as friendly set by selling them season ownership on paper of grand theft involving Miami theft. tkkets he didn't own. South Beach condomudma Heat ti tickets has admitted rs Jones will be teraed Despite getting $200,000 While those 2017 cases u uang two m ltundlion ddar March 1 after Peaft guilty from spam agent David worked their way through Fort Lauderdale hoses to Friday to ore cant d mail Witter, (ores gut any 16 the mut system, Jona get $17 million m mortgage fraud and a e cant d ag- mmft In a California sate disappeared in December I_ gmvatd ideroty theft. P . 2017. George French Jars, 50, He faces tW to 22 yam In Upon relesse Janes relo- He has been at Miami - doesn't own 41 Nonni Dr. or pfsas send to Sarah Flake, Dade Casections' Tumn- "GIA Some former fire -college workers have cancer, and the 're suing makers of the retardants One of the plaintiffs, a former f Fighter instructor at the college, drank from the college's well water, which was contaminated by the chemicals. David Bao- tisd, who row lives in Bm- ward County, alleges his thyroid disease is a direct .Suit of,.Passe. The five other plaintiffs, all Ocala residents, suffer from thyroid disease and various form of anter, which they allege is a result of the contaminated water. They could not be reached for comment Wednesday. Guilford Knight Cormcman- al Center sirae May 10. During his five months on the lanl, the sur -foot, 270. pound )met showed little mobility or agirutity. He mored w fraud into B o- ward County with the scheme to which he ad- mitted in federal taut. Jones chom two properties owned by out-of-town com- panies 41 Nnnd (hive,. house bought by Nath Can, Baron Proper- ties in2015for SL735 W- timr, and 1525 SE 10th SL, a rouse that California com- pany V&H Ventures bought for $1.055 rmLion in 20U. T soy )ones created a fraudulent parallel paper world to stno n the life of his financial Be. He made two form Canadian pass- ports, me with the name of al Bacon employee and another with rhe name of an actual V&H employee (B.G., likely rc�, V&H'a re I tend agent in Fkxfda). ).—am ray an a rreB Jones .scene in B.—'I Turtle and mother m Gel- rfeea name. Thur, he cto- ted fake business names that nesembad Bacm Prop erties and V&H Ventures and apexed bank s ,c unts in the fake names - With all this and phom, loan doamrma, private mortgage lender TCM Fl - woe approved the mort- gagelwria V&H sold the foe -bed- room, foubadiman house at 1525 BE 111th SL on O L 29 to Nathan and Tammy Hon—for $31 million. David J. NIA -305-376-1559, @D -MN" Sta (arta: Florida Slate Fire College employees and some of their sparse have joined a— clas.acgon laws,it against flame-reardet missufactuvs. All six plaintiffs claim in 2006, eight major com- arsAeromu 1. ones paries in the PFAS industry In August, the state's voluntarily agreed to phase Bwata — r e.seaaa,.ra out production for the same the matter, u the fire cd - reason. They joined the 7AllARa6aEnvironmental Protection Six former employees of Agency. PFOA Steward - the Florida Ss Fie Col- ship Program, making vol - lege in Ocala have joined a untary commimnents m curs -.Crim lawsuit against reduce product content and fame retadant menu- facilityentimio s of PFOA faauers, alleging their and related drntials by exposure to toxic chemicals 95 percent no later than caused serious medial 2010. But the chemicals as condin-s imitating thy. made up of compounds mid disease, breast cancer that don't biodegrade, and kidney ceneer. which allows Nem a ce- The complaint, fill fn main in air,it and the U.S. District Court for groundwater for decades. the Middle District of F1or- The U.S. Environmental ida en Dec. 20, alleges the Protection Agency refers to manufaauers knowingly the contaminants as those made and add fame star- of "emerging concent." dams that release harmal The case names 10 de- -and long-airing—chem- fendants, including the 3M ials into the air, roil and Company, Tyro Fire Prod- groundwater.acts and Chemguad, who The and" first reported by all distributedthe chem - the Osla Star -Bar, er, was ials for use w airports, rim Bled as sate health officials departments and industrial have been conducting wa .-,es .—the country. te1 tearing for the same They understood far c-[aminantt N the sur- moa about the propersies rounding as of and the biodegradability At least three Harm. of their additives than any side the fire college tested other ctutaner," the Law - Positive for clevated levels suit mys. "They hose nm of those chemieale two se to utheir knowledge to months ago, and the local design Safer prodmsa" health depot—sit has Watercantamination been soliciting aquetts near the Slate Fite College from local residents who was made Imo- to a -- also wish to have their own clads in early October, after water tested results came back from Early fess of the chem- testing done by the state's ids—perflua-cone Department ofEnviron- rationale (PFOS) and per- mental Protection. Of the fluorooctanwic acid (PFOA) roughly BO to 90 wells in a — have suggested that they mile radius around the can becareinoge— Other college, 17 wells were test. eff. in humans include ed According t.emails high cholesterol, thyroid obtained by the Heald/ disorders, adverse repo- vee Times, leof PFOS and ductive and developmental PFOA in the water at the effects and some types of college were found to be cancer. PFOS and PFOA between 250,000 and ate easily absorbed alder 270,000 pass per trillion, consumption and ."o"'than 3,000 time. late primarily in the blood- higher than the advisable stream, kidney and liver. 70 partsr million for The chemicals ere pri. rinnlang ter, manly used in name rear- In November, the De - dams. partmem of Health [eyed According to the com- some surrounding wells plaint filed by Miami per- and found fou, inchding sonsl injury attomey )an the fire college, that Paul Poral, the plaintiffs showed elevated PFOS and call for a jury, trial, award PFOA levels. Those wells fordamages totaling more belonged to a private home, than $5 mfilfon and a med- a mining business and a ical monitoring program — local F station, which paid (a by the manufactu- have received filters for ea—for those who came their wells and a regular in contact with the chem- apply of bottled water for ial but haven't been deg- drinking, cooking, bathing nosed with illnesses yet and other household acriv- sure The plaintiffs swig itiea In certify the suit as a class To date, 40 salnpes have action for rinse who claim been collected from homes injury by the chemicals and and busineu In Mad - for these who were, just County, but—ah' are Rill exposed in it. pending. Portal could nor be While no Specific number reached for comment of colan members is listed, Wednesday. the suit suggests the dace In 2002, the primary U.S. Includes hundreds of fue- mamfacnuv of PFOSfighters, instructor. and voluntarily pissed it out of administrative empdoyres production because it was; exposed to the chemicals was of the looming through c-amhated cMdal expaaae and groundwater amend the health effects on the public. college. One of the plaintiffs, a former f Fighter instructor at the college, drank from the college's well water, which was contaminated by the chemicals. David Bao- tisd, who row lives in Bm- ward County, alleges his thyroid disease is a direct .Suit of,.Passe. The five other plaintiffs, all Ocala residents, suffer from thyroid disease and various form of anter, which they allege is a result of the contaminated water. They could not be reached for comment Wednesday. Guilford Knight Cormcman- al Center sirae May 10. During his five months on the lanl, the sur -foot, 270. pound )met showed little mobility or agirutity. He mored w fraud into B o- ward County with the scheme to which he ad- mitted in federal taut. Jones chom two properties owned by out-of-town com- panies 41 Nnnd (hive,. house bought by Nath Can, Baron Proper- ties in2015for SL735 W- timr, and 1525 SE 10th SL, a rouse that California com- pany V&H Ventures bought for $1.055 rmLion in 20U. T soy )ones created a fraudulent parallel paper world to stno n the life of his financial Be. He made two form Canadian pass- ports, me with the name of al Bacon employee and another with rhe name of an actual V&H employee (B.G., likely rc�, V&H'a re I tend agent in Fkxfda). ).—am ray an a rreB Jones .scene in B.—'I Turtle and mother m Gel- rfeea name. Thur, he cto- ted fake business names that nesembad Bacm Prop erties and V&H Ventures and apexed bank s ,c unts in the fake names - With all this and phom, loan doamrma, private mortgage lender TCM Fl - woe approved the mort- gagelwria V&H sold the foe -bed- room, foubadiman house at 1525 BE 111th SL on O L 29 to Nathan and Tammy Hon—for $31 million. David J. NIA -305-376-1559, @D -MN" Sta (arta: Florida Slate Fire College employees and some of their sparse have joined a— clas.acgon laws,it against flame-reardet missufactuvs. All six plaintiffs claim suit. The gommoes office they came in contact with In August, the state's declined to comment on the chemicals through Department of Environ- the matter, u the fire cd - water from the college's mental Prorexbon conduct- lege is not a party In the pipes, faucets, shower- ed tem at the college and auk. heads, appliances, sinks fowl high levels of the Herabf?inuer T"rsaS:see and drinlung water four- chemicals in woof the Bumm nepaur EBtabeth afro. Two spouses are also three wells that provide the Kok conrribaud to refs rr named as plaintiffs In the college's water supply. Par. "Oarfine am pry m gives as the Ppf�raniry to express landau in ... many fora. Being a at—ber ofd. dance --' tam has been ons fthe higkfigku in dl cry yran - "Riofsns helps people df—ver woo they maBy Mrttl,aw iilroa, $modem WHAT EDUCATION SHOULD BE! RIVIERA DAY SCHOOL 6800 Nmi 5—t. Cool GsNe, FL 33146 1 Tc1. 305.666.1636 RIVIERA PREPARATORY SCHOOL 9775 SW 87 A.eoue, Mimi. FL 3176 I Tel. 786.300.0300 ..".rivierraeh.1—am I Aaredined by AISF, SACS, MSA, Ai, NCPSA, HIM CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIOA NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING T-11, The Miami City Commission, pursuant to Resolution No. R-18-0490 adopted on November 15, 2018, and in accordance with Section 170.07, Florida Statutes, will hold a Public Hearing on THURSDAY, JANUARY 10, 2019, AT 2:30 P.M. AT MIAMI CITY HALL, LOCATED AT 3500 PAN AMERICAN DRIVE, MIAMI, FLORIDA 33133 at which the Owners of the properties to be assessed for the Coconut Grove Business Improvement District ("BID"), pursuant to the Preliminary Assessment Roll identified In Resolution No. 18-0294 adopted July 12, 2018 and on file with the City of Miami Clerk's Office, or any other persons interested therein, may appear before the Miami Choy Commission and be heard as to the propriety and advisability of stabilizing and improving the BID, as to the cost thereof, as to the manner of payment therefore, and as to the amount thereof to be assessed against each property so improved, as set forth in Resolution No. 18-0294. The Miami City Commission requests all interested parties be present or represented at this meeting and are invited to express their views. Should any person desire to appeal any decision of the City Commission with respect to arty matter considered at this meeting, that person shall ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made, including all testimony and evidence upon which any appeal may be based (FS. 286.0105). In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, persons needing special accommodations to participate in this proceeding may contact the Office of the City Clerk at (305) 250-5361 (Voice) no later than five (5) business days prior to the proceeding. TTY users may call via 711 (Florida Relay Service) no later than five (5) business days prior to the proceeding. +130326 Todd B. Hannon City Clerk ifliamt?Herala MEDIA COMPANY PUBLISHED DAILY MIAMI-DADE-FLORIDA STATE OF FLORIDA COUNTY OF MIAMI-DADE Before the undersigned authority personally appeared: Yelina Davis who on oath says that he/she is CUSTODIAN OF RECORDS of The Miami Herald, a daily newspaper published at Miami in Miami -Dade County, Florida; that the attached copy of advertisement that was published was published in said newspaper in the issue of - 30327 -Coconut Grove BID January 3`d, 2019 Miami Herald: 0004009124-01 Affiant further says that the said The Miami Herald is a newspaper published at Miami, in the said Miami -Dade County, Florida and that the said newspaper has heretofore been continuously published in said Dade County, Florida each day and has been entered as second class mail matter at the post office in Miami, in said Miami -Dade County, Florida, for a period of one year next preceding the first publication of the attached copy of advertisement; and affiant further says that he has neither paid nor promised any person, firm or corporation any discount, rebate, commission or refund for the purpose of securing this advertisement for publication in the said newspapers(s). 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Thereb no specific treat- 305-376-3619, That cold or Oucould tent for RSV kdemon, @HowmdCmhen ayaSwrkvl mlaa ISIMI iaal010k try live sssigu ton a gaanaiar and deciam s they are eligible to apply. A now-22-yeirrdd wonnanl In Northern Califmrrs, who raprsted ahmynuty m of fast the US government will retaliate aga n# her for speaking aid, ted her Mex- ican i nceigrara parents' home in high school after her father repeatedly beat her. She was tram in by a teacher, who heaped her get startedin college and took care eller when she was diagnord with cancer. 1Vhm a'pde toruli, mored the teacher he legal guadi. it was a hge relief, she ea d. Bid she later learned the U.S. government, wouldn't accept the mutt's order for her gremord application. She dropped to the Boor and sobbed, she acid "1 putt couldn't believe 1 war going to have to try to defend myself again," she said. "I don't refer to her by her name or that she's my jp.ndirn —1 Putt call her rote" More than 50,000 young inmdgram have obtained green cards by µutfyi g for special tnmhignarrc jmade ataw since 2010. The over- whelming nary of apPk- ptom hale beerh approved by U.S. Citizenship and Immigration services, mak- ing the program asafer bet for many immigrant children welding refuge in the United Shim than pleading a os before m inmdgrtar offi- ca or jjudge, f. asylum. Applications to the pm - gran have surged in cozens, Years, sting more than threefold between the 2014 and 2017 fisc yean, federal data shows. During that tone, the nmhher ordeniah .1. increased, with 2,000 applicaarea rejected over the pad two fiscal years— more than all tithe previa. sewn years combined US ClUsenslup and Im- migration onmigration senior official, said they could ort ohm- ment m pending litigation. Security certificate is yanked from Russia -backed website that tries to divide Americans n Tar roxrox ywst.crda aJ+cr.,, WA urn. A Wsmandurded En_ gti hamhguage webdte aimed at sawingibour s amsogAmeriom has had a vital Internet security oe tg- icate yanked, meaning US. interact.Een moll haw difficulty acoestng the site. TI* executive director of a California-based norgmfut group that loses ncudty certificate told McClatchy on Wednesday that the group had mond camf- CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING (S The Miami City Commission, pursuant to Resolution No. R-18-0490 adopted on November 15, 2018, and in accordance with Section 170.07, Florida Statutes, Will hold a Public Hearing on THURSDAY, JANUARY 10, 2019, AT 2:30 P.M. AT MIAMI CRY HALL, LOCATED AT 3500 PAN AMERICAN DRIVE, MIAMI. FLORIDA 33133 at whfch the Owners of the properties to be assessed for the Coconut Grove Business Improvement District ("BID"), pursuant to the Preliminary Assessment Roll Identified in Resolution No. 18-0294 adopted July 12, 2018 and on file with the City of Miami Clerk's Office, or any other persons interested therein, may appear before the Miami City Commission and be heard as to the propriety and advisability of stabilizing and Improving the BID, as to the cost thereof, as to the manner of payment therefore, and as to the amount thereof to be assessed against each property so Improved, as set forth In Resolution No. 18-0294. The Miami City Commission requests all interested parties be present or represented at this meeting and are invited to express their views. Should any person desire to appeal any decision of the City Commission with respect to any matter considered at this meeting, that Person shall ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made, including all testimony and evidence upon which any appeal may be based (FS. 286.0105). In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, persons needing special accommodations to participate in this proceeding may contact the Office of the City Clerk at (305) 250-5361 (Voice) no later than five (5) business days prior to the proceeding. TTY users may call via 711 (Florida Relay Service) no later than five (5) business days prior to the proceeding. #30327 Todd B. Hannon City Clerk icatm far USAPeBymsn, a website that was set up by a dose agodateofRuss- president Vladtndr Putin. The action mean interact uses can no longer visit the website empbyirg the Fire - fox browser and will con ger warnings that the site is Insomre on browser such as Safad and Chrome. "We haw revoked all oumanding cettificate for that rare and banned it foo gecate frau m ' Ills executive direct. of the tntmart Security Research Group, lash Axis, said in an email. The revocation mares two weeks after the T m - guy Deparmlmt dapped srwtias on the founder and editor of SA Realty, Alexander Matkevici, mak- ing it a crime to conduct financial mi actors, with him Tramway Dsn Really as pan of. broad Rulon ompaigo "m in- terfere in politics and ear tool nsterrst woldwide," adding that some of the tions were under the direction of Yevgeni-y Pri- godde, who is a cited of Patin and was ere of the spmWrs of a Road= "troll fad.yr aaautd of med- AN in the 2016 US der- bi ISA Really "engaged in efforts b post content fo- cused on divisive political is.aus but is gen—Ily id - dm with maawades," Treasury said. Mal -kit, visited the United State multiple timer in 2018, attempting to orga- rare a rally to support Pred. dent Dodd Trump in front ofthe White How injure. Midi—k h said he war "m vacation" and world road time to f date a Farebook and ]Witte both Yen dawn aacumts by ISA Really, hen raid -2018.