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Ord. No. 22-09-2014ORDINANCE NO, 22 -09 -2014 AN ORDINANCE OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF SOUTH MIAMI, FLORIDA, LEVYING THE MILLAGE OF 5.27-90 4.9526 WHICH IS 5,971/e 11.78% LOWER THAN THE ROLLBACK OF 5.6140 AND RESULTING IN 0.00% CHANGE IN PROPERTY TAR RATE IN THE CITY OF SOUTH MIAMI, FLORIDA, FOR THE FISCAL YEAR 2009/2010; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY, ORDINANCES IN CONFLICT AND AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, pursuant to section 200.065, Florida Statutes, tax assessments for all real property within the jurisdiction of the City of South Miami for the fiscal year 2009/2010 has been made by the property appraiser for Dade County; and, WHEREAS, pursuant to the above -cited statutory provision, the Mayor and City Commission are required to adopt a tentative and thereafter a final millage rate for the taxing jurisdiction of the City of South Miami. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF SOUTH MIAMI, FLORIDA THAT: Section 1. There shall be and hereby is levied upon real property in the City of South Miami, Florida, a tax of 5.2-790 4.9526 mills on the dollar for the fiscal year 2009/2010 for the operation expenses of the government of the City for the fiscal year beginning October 1, 2009, and ending September 30, 2010. This millage rate is 3:97 °1e 11.78% lower than the rollback rate of 5.6140 and results in 0.00% change in the property tax rate. Section 2. This ordinance shall take effect immediately upon passage. PASSED AND ADOPTED this 22 "a day of September, 2009. ATTEST: APPROVED: ITY CLERK 14AYOR 1sT Reading — 9/8/09 2 "d Reading — 9/22/09 MAN COMMISSION COMMISSION VOTE: 5 -0 Mayor Feliu: Yea Vice Mayor Beasley: Yea Commissioner.Newman: Yea Commissioner Palmer: Yea Commissioner Sellars: Yea South Miami Ail-Aw icaCft CITY OF SOUTH MIAMI 1111101 OFFICE OF THE CITY MANAGER INTER- OFFICE MEMORANDUM 2001 To: The Honorable Mayor, Vice Mayor and Members of the City Commission Via: W. Ajibola Balogun, City Manager From: Matilde G. Menendez, Finance Director /f )14 Date: September 22, 2009 Agenda Item: 0 Subject: Levy of Millage Rate for FY 2009 -10 Ordinance: AN ORDINANCE OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF SOUTH MIAMI, FLORIDA, LEVYING THE MILLAGE OF 5.2790 WHICH IS 5.97% LOWER THAN THE ROLLBACK RATE OF 5.6140 AND RESULTING IN 0.00% CHANGE IN PROPERTY TAX RATE IN THE CITY OF SOUTH MIAMI, FLORIDA, FOR THE FISCAL YEAR 2009(2010; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY, ORDINANCES IN CONFLICT AND AN EFFECTIVE DATE. Request: Approval of the proposed millage rate of 5.2790 for Fiscal Year 2009- 2010; which is the same millage rate approved for Fiscal Year 2008 -2009. The proposed rate is 5.97% lower than the rollback rate of 5.6140. This results in a 0% change in the property tax rate. MIAMI DAILY BUSINESS REVIEW Published Dally except Saturday, Sunday and Legal Holidays O •'w+• Miami, MiamFDade County, Florida - A' q STATE OF FLORIDA COUNTY OF MIAMI -DADE: - 1"co unoonr !" 927 Before the undersigned authority personally appeared (z gY'� V. PEREZ, who on oath says that he or she Is the 11 ITT. ` LEGAL CLERK, Legal Notices of the Miami Daily Business Review f /kfa Miami Review, a daily (except Saturday, Sunday 1,, CIi`X O `;,SOUYI''1 •�IA�A�hlf) and Legal Holidays) newspaper, published at Miami In Miami -Dade NOTICE J., b FpUSLIC REARIN!.+ County, Florida; that the attached copy oi'acUaUSemant," SECOND 8UVIGIET NEAIq INC.a, being a Legal Advertisement of Notice in the matter of (�y' },2409 241Q CITY OF SOUTH MIAMI - PUBLIC HEARING - SEPT. 22, 2009 SECOND BUDGET HEARING FY 2009.2010 in the XXXX Court, was published In said newspaper in the Issues of 09/11/2009 Atfiant further says that the said Miami Daily Business I,, rq rnuran r . FLORIDd,bR'fHE FiSGAL YEAR 20D9r Review is a newspaper published at Miami in said Miami-Dade FOR SEYENABfLiTY t;IRDINANCESiN ±ri County, Florida and that the said newspaper has EFFECTIVEDATE H s z Y '�`' heretofore been continuously published In said Miami -Dade County, Florida, each day (except Saturday, Sunday and Legal Holidays) AN ORDINANCE OFYHE'MAYOR ANDI and has been entered as second class mail matter at the post -S OF. TNE. CITY.OF SOt).TH FJIIAMIT FLt:1R11 office in Miami in said Miami-Dade County, Florida, fora BUDGET t» $19,68 9i8'AND PAY PLbN` period of one year next preceding the first publication of the YEdR 21109/2010 PkOViDING fbRi; attached copy of advertisement; and afflant further says that he or ',` ORbINANCES'1NCONFLICT,AN T 4 EFF, she has neither paid nor promised any person, firm or corporation ,..;jf You have an in uidesfeasa contack the "S any discount, rebate, commission or refund for the purpose y 9 p. of securing this advent ant for publication in the said (305) 663 6343;. newspaper. ALL Interested parties are mytfed to attond 9nd, N Maria IT Sworn to and subscribed before me t _ Pursuant to %Flonda Statutes 2860105, the rbl Pbblia that if a person decides to appeal any 11 ay of - BER 2009 Board AgaI or Commission with respect to at Its ma it ng or hearing (2e: orshe will i ⅈa.reS and that Tor such purpose, affected person mat vefiatim record of the procee all nga is made wh testimony and evidence upori;which the sppeal is 9/11 (SEAL) V. 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I it retired in 1981 former. assistant whom he had force into, retire- is promoted to a finking new Tres- apartment post. ublic struggle d the agency's s to shake off the )f the Watergate when Nixon ;tration .officials rents to spy on. atiai' candidates he 1972 campaign. ht was credited >and'urg the Secret 's training and izing'its manage - ephniques. while it removed from t poliilds. actor Knight pro - xemplary leader - Secret Service Ir Mark Spllivan [is work leaves an Is mark on the Service which will a lasting legacy in or.'.` `:.it LQCAL & STATE o1 SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER. 13, 2009 I 513 MARGATE BY DIANA MOSKOVITZ dmoskovitz @MiamlHerald,com Three people died and three others were injured after a driver lost control of his SUV in,Margate early Saturday morning; police said. .Killed in the crash were a brother and-sister: Crys- tion Acosta, 22, and Eliza- beth Acosta,, 18, both of Port St. Lucie, police said. Adilene Medina, 19, of North Lauderdale, also died. Crystian Acosta was the driver of the black Chevrolet sports utility HItd1 ee'ttauhz M13'Y'aatunnx- 'A.� =y+� telling me I should." "One of our students thought she couldn't get it because she doesn't eat pork," said Oscar Loynaz, interim director of student health services at Florida international University. "Another thought she was safe because she was from Africa.." About 4 a.m., the driver lost control of the SUV 'carrying all six people as he headed west on the Perimeter Road FLU CASES Three weeks into the fall semester, the Univer- sity of Miami has about 40 cases of flu -Iike illness. FIU has 28. They can't def- initely call them swine flu because the Miami -Dade. Health Department, fol- lowing guidelines from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, is not analyzing most indi- vehicle, said Detective Efrain Suarez, a Margate police spokesman. Police did not release the names of the three sur- vivors, who had minor injuries. All were taken to North Broward Medical Center in Deerfield Beach for treat- ment. , About 4 a.m., Acosta Miami -Dade College, which has no student health center and is not part of the sentinel system, can't say if it has swine flu cases. ' "We're operating on the assumption that we have multiple cases of flu -like illnesses," says Scott Bur - notes, director of emer- gency preparedness. Nova Southeastern in Davie has no flu -like ill- nest es so far, said Dr. Fred Lippman, chancellor of health professions. Most campuses are closely following recom- mendations from the CDC, which can be seen . at www.flu.gov. Most are offering free or inexpen- sive regular 'seasonal flu shots now, and plan to EXPERIENCE THIS® Doze off in a hammock. Climb a ruin, Kiss a fish: Get harried Ina rein forest Sip a THnT jul0P. Do the samba. Grab the tail of a dancing dragon. Lounge on a teak deck. And dream of your next vacation. SIMME • OWIIIUOA • 6ftnRH YBOtN IfW%I CNAAI,E$YON • COLORADO. MoTERICA DOMINICAN IHOUSUC. Id. $AMAOOh• OUNEMAU MONDIRW• Led "Hoe, areew .MIAMI. NICARAOUX A PANAMA• PUERTO Atol - SLIA"WEE_TIME WITHIN �un� J4n.••h dAenroc Yci ln,.. dh¢�J Nr�%no•z. Exp eri enceDesti nations.com �FbR THE "i%PEA1ENCE of '-A Uf E"HE lost control of the SUV carrying all six people as he headed west on the. Perimeter Road, nearing the 5400 block. The vehicle then struck a curb and rolled over, pos- sibly twice, Suarez ,said, tossing' all six people inside.. ' Both Acostas and Medina' died at the scene, to fight it off without medi- canon, "We only keep two or three doses at a time," Loynaz said. For students who get, swine flu, UM is setting aside private rooms in.its. dormitories where stu- Suarez said, Paramedics took the other three for treatment. . Margate police spent Saturday piecing together what happened, talking to any witnesses and possibly the'survivors. Autopsies will be done on the three who died Investigators were try- ing to learn the group's whereabouts before the' crash, Suarez said. Anyone with informa4 tion about the crash is asked to tali Margate police at 954 - 970 -8186. Kanja Waruru, 24, study- ing hotel management, is taking precautions: He's. . washing his hands a lot, carrying a bottle of hand sanitizer and al'ready,has' his regular seasonal flu shot. "I don't want to get sick," he says. COURTESY NOTICE CITY OF SOUTH MIAMI; FLORIDA SECOND BUDGET HEARING. FY 2009 -2010 On Tuesday, September 22, 2009, beginning at 7:30 p.m., in the City Commission Chambers, 6130 Sunset Drive, the City Commission will hold Public Hearings to Consider the following items:. AN ORDINANCE LEVYING THE WaAGE OF 5.2790 WHICH IS 5.97° %LOWER THAN THE ROLLBACK OF 5.6140 AND RESULTING IN 0.00 %CHANGE IN PROPERTY TAX RATE IN THE CITY OF SOUTH MIAMI, FLORIDA, FOR THE FISCAL YEAR 200912010. . AN ORDINANCE ADOPTING A BUDGET OP $19,656,979 AND PAY PLAN FOR THE FISCAL YEAR 200912010. If you have any inquiries on the above items please contact the Finance Department at: 305 7663 -6343, ALL Interested parties are invited to attend and will be heard. Maria M. Menendez, CMC City Clerk Pulwant to Honda SatNes mdloi, the aty hereby aduhl eUce publid Rat N aperson deddes to apprelanydecision madehythiseaertl, Agency orcommis5on vdN relpedloanymailaoonsltlered at he meedog to hearing, he or Me N1ll need a roe of of the PArodings, end that for such patpWh affected person may Prod 0 qW 11 that a vel140010 of 0e praceade"s to made whkT recall Indodee the hadlMany and OWdence upon WWII the oppeal We he Mod