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PUBLIC HEARING
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026d')Iage 1 of 2
Girls 6 - 14
When: July 12, 2004 to July 23,
2004
Where: Murray Park, Community
Ctr.
Time: 5:30 pm to 7:00 pm
Contact: Hariet Ferguson
Murray Park Community Center
5800 SW 66 St.
Miami, Fl 33143
(305) 668 -7232 or (305) 668 -7233
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An annual scholarship of $2,000 has
been established in honor of Mr. James
T. Bowman, Sr., a lifetime resident and
a leader in the City of South Miami. Mr.
Bowman, born in Tallahassee, Florida,
moved to South Miami at the age of
three. Mr. Bowman was committed to
his country and to his South Miami
community. He served in the United
States Army during World War II. He
was a pillar More information
Palmer Park in South Miami is looking for teams or individuals interested in
playing softball. We have adult coed and men's leagues at the moment and
will have women's teams in the near future. For more inf. please contact
Martha at 305 - 663 -6319.
Please click here to find more information
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The City of South Miami was named an All-America City on June 23rd,
2001. The National Civic League bestows this prestigious award on ten
cities in the United States each year. Recognition as an All- America City
is the highest and most prestigious honor a City can receive. The All -
America award celebrates communities that face issues of concern and
solves them successfully through civic action and cooperation between
citizens and their local government.
South Miami's selection is a credit to the City's leadership as well as the
dedication, hard work and talent of the men and women who work for
the City and the support and involvement of its citizens and businesses.
This community helps children in innovative ways; This community
worked to redevelop its troubled neighborhoods; This
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CODE OF ORDINANCES City of SOUTH MIAMI, FLORIDA Codified through Ord. No. 1800, adopted June 17, 2003.
Preliminaries
CODE OF ORDINANCES.*
Chapter 1 GENERAL PROVISIONS
Chapter 2 ADMINISTRATION AND CITY GOVERNMENT*
Chapter 3 ADVERTISING AND SIGNS
Chapter 4 ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES*
Chapter 5 ANIMALS AND FOWL*
Chapter 6 BOATS, DOCKS AND WATERWAYS.*
Chapter 7 BUILDINGS*
Chapter 8 CABLE TELEVISION*
Chapter 8A CODE OF ETHICS*
Chapter 9 ELECTIONS*
Chapter 19A RESERVED*
Chapter 10 FIRE PREVENTION*
] Chapter 10A FLOODS
Chapter 11 GARBAGE AND TRASH*
Chapter 12 HEALTH AND SANITATION*
Chapter 13 LICENSES*
Chapter 13A LITTER*
Chapter 14 EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT
Chapter 15 OFFENSES AND MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS
Chapter 15A PARKING METERS*
Chapter 15B PARKS AND RECREATION*
Chapter 16 PENSIONS*
Chapter 16A PERSONNEL SYSTEM*
Chapter 16B SEWERS AND WATER
Chapter 17 STREETS AND SIDEWALKS*
Chapter 17A RESERVED*
Chapter 18 TAXATION*
Chapter 19 RESERVED*
Chapter 19A RESERVED*
Chapter 20 ZONING* (RESERVED)
APPENDIX B ORDINANCES ENACTED PURSUANT TO COURT ORDER
CODE COMPARATIVE TABLE
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Preliminaries
CODE OF ORDINANCES
City of
SOUTH MIAMI, FLORIDA
Codified through
Ord. No. 1800, adopted June 17, 2003.
(Supplement No. 60)
CODE OF ORDINANCES
City of South Miami
FLORIDA
GENERAL ORDINANCES OF THE CITY
ADOPTED APRIL 3, 1956
EFFECTIVE MAY 3, 1956
PUBLISHED BY ORDER OF THE CITY COUNCIL
MUNICIPAL CODE CORPORATION
TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA
1956COPYRIGHT, 1956
BY
MUNICIPAL CODE CORPORATION
TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA
PREFACE
This Code is a revision and codification of all ordinances of a general and permanent
nature that were deemed advisable to be included.
This Code is an entire new codification and, as expressed in the Adopting Ordinance,
supersedes all ordinances not included herein or expressly saved from repeal by the Adopting
Ordinance. This Code contains only ordinances of a general and permanent nature prescribed
for and affecting the public as a whole. Special ordinances or ordinances dealing with only a
portion of the inhabitants of the city, rather than all of them, or relating to special purposes, such
as the ordinances levying special assessments, providing for bond issues, paving, vacating and
opening specified streets, etc., are not included herein. For more specific enumeration of the
type of ordinances which are not included herein, see section 3 of the Adopting Ordinance. All
the ordinances have been classified as to subject matter, edited, revised and in many instances
completely rewritten. New words and phrases and even whole sections have been added to
make this Code comprehensive in scope and lucid in meaning.
As it will be noted, the chapters have been conveniently arranged in alphabetical order
and the various sections within each chapter have been appropriately catchlined to facilitate
usage. Attention is also directed to the appropriate footnotes which tie related sections of the
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