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06-06-89CITY OF SOUTH MIAMI 6130 Sunset Drive REGULAR CITY COMMISSION MEETING JUNE 6TH, 1989 7:30 P.M. A. Invocation Next Resolution: 58 -89 -8038 Next Ordinance: 9 -89 -1422 Next Commission Meeting: 6/13/89 B. Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag of the United States of America C. Items for Commission Consideration: 1) Approval of Minutes of May 16, 1989 - Regular City Commission Meetfing 2) City Manager's Report 3) City Attorney's Report ORDINANCES - SECOND READING AND PUBLIC HEARING: 4. An Ordinance exempting single - family homes in the RS -1, RS -2, RS -3 3/5 and RS -4 Districts from requiring building permits for any work performed which requires neither inspections by the City nor approval by the Environmental Review.and Preservation Board; providing for codification and providing an effective, date. (Commissioner McCann) 5. An Ordinance amending Sections 6 -3 -7.01 and 6 -3 -7.08 of Article VI 3/5 of Chapter 20 of the City's Code of Ordinances by permitting direct illumination of flat signs and identification, - window, and door signs in C -2 and C -2R Downtown Commercial Districts. (Mayor Porter) b. An Ordinance amending Ordinance No. 21 -87 -1293 which established the 3/5 Capital Improvement- Commercial Development Board by providing for two additional members, quorum, and membership requirements. (Mayor Porter) RESOLUTIONS: 7. A Resolution approving a site plan for Banyan Lane and approving the 3/5 dedication of right -of -way. (Administration/Planning Board) CJ 8. A Resolution recognizing the discovery of America uincetennial Committee Inc. as the coordinating body of the series of special events, festivals cultural and historical activities to be held in the Greater Miami area to commemorate the 500th Anniversary of the discovery of America in a year -long jubilee from October 12, 1991 until October 12,1992. Mayor Por r _ ® Ca9. A Resolution allthorizfn g Legal C ounsel to offer t mo unt of ftfteen thousand C$15,000.00) dollars as complete settlement of all matters- in a tort liability claim against the City. (city rn ey ) � • 10. A Resolution re- appointing Peter Bermont and appoi ting Smith. Barney Harris Upham, as experts for purposes of certain litigation and until the litigation is resolved by final judgement or settlement, and re- employing Peter Bermont and employing Smith Barney Harris Upham, as Interim Pension Consultants-on a month -to -month basis or, until a suc- cessor Pension Consultant is duly appointed as the Commi-ss %on deems it necessary.a.nd appropriate. (City Attorney) r 3/5 3/5 3/5 I t REGULAR CITY COMMISSION MEETING MAY 16, 1989 PAGE 2 ORDINANCES: Y 11. An Ordinance providing for a franchise with the Southern Bell Telephone Company and Telegraph Company for the purposes of erecting, constructing, maintaining and operating lines of telephone and telegraph equipment thereon and thereunder; providing for a term of fifteen (15) years; providing for a fee; providing for an effective date and codification. (Administration) REMARKS: &11-s I. A Resolution denying an Administrative Appeal from a decision of the Administration regarding a building permit fine for property located at 5863 S.W. 7 th Terrace., II.A Resolution denying an Admin str ti:ve Appeal from a decision of the Administration regarding a building permit fine for property located at 6320 S.W. 42nd Terrace. III.A Resolution denying an Administrative Appeal from a decision of the Environmental Review & Preservation Board r arding a chain link fence at 6468 Manor Lane. 3 � � a f n I �S I C1/1 You are hereby advised that if any person desires to appeal any decision with respect to any matter considered at this meeting or hearing, such person will need to ensure that a verbatim record o` the proceedings is made, which record includes the testimony and evid,nce upon which the appeal is based. 3/5 t ORDINANCE NO. AN ORDINANCE OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF SOUTH MIAMI, FLORIDA, EXEMPTING SINGLE - FAMILY HOMES IN THE RS -1, RS -2, RS -3 AND RS -4 DISTRICTS FROM REQUIRING BUILDING PERMITS FOR ANY WORK PERFORMED WHICH REQUIRES NEITHER INSPECTIONS BY THE CITY NOR APPROVAL BY THE ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW AND PRESENTATION BOARD; PROVIDING FOR CODIFICATION AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, the Mayor and City Commission has amended schedules for building permits and fees in order to more equitably assess construction costs in the City; and WHEREAS, in accord with this policy, the City wishes to exempt certain matters from the requirements of a building permit when no City administrative time is expended in the permit process. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE MAYOR AND THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF SOUTH MIAMI, FLORIDA: Section l., That no building permit shall be required for any construction repair or work in the - RS -1, RS -2, RS -3 and RS -4 districts of ;the City provided that no inspection is required by the City, no approval.-by the Environmental Review and Presentation board is required and provided that all other zoning requirements are followed. Section 2. This Ordinance shall be codified as part of Ordinance No 18 -88 -1412 which itself shall be contained within any amended zoning code to be adopted by the City. Section 3. This Ordinance shall become effective immediately upon passage. PASSED AND ADOPTED this day of , 1989. APPROVED CITY CLERKd.,` I have requested an Ordinance to be placed on the March 7th, 1989 Agenda to the effect that no building permits will be required for work by a single family homeowner that does not require: 1) An inspection by the City 2) Approval by the Environmental Review and Preservation Board or 3) Would not be an infraction of the Zoning District requirements. I have already discussed this item with the City Manager and Planning, Zoning and Community Development Director. This would only apply to work being done in the RS 1, 2, 3, 4, Districts. CMC /mo r '73 y ETMr•'7`�, 1�.r. u � "a '�'r * � - fr g °.' ,� ,- mss- r.�`��S�i„' r . • :, is -� 4' `rte 5Ci S' `4 �4- �• - �, r �>k x -r°,{,�..r -'= �" y {,,, a.4 a,�s. -v�„a �k d��a S.. °??� ,.A✓','.:� ie M Inst i,„.'°�` x Vice -Mayor Schwait noted the Commission had budgeted for a r sanitation truck. City Manager Hampton stated he is still looking for a suitable sanitation truck (used), when the City's trucks broke down the County loaned their trucks at no charge. Motion on resolution passed 5/0: Mayor Porter, yea; Vice Mayor Schwait, yea; Commissioner Brown, yea; Commissioner VcCann, yea; Commissioner Launcelott, yea. 07 RESOLUTION NO.23 -89 -8003 A RESOLUTION TO PURCHASE A PICK -UP TRUCK FOR THE PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT. Moved by Vice -Mayor Schwait, seconded by Commissioner Brown, the resolution be adopted and assigned the next 'number by the City Clerk. Motion passed 5/0: Mayor Porter, yea; Vice -Mayor Schweit, yea; Commissioner Brown, - yea; Commissioner McCann, yea; Commissioner Launcelott, yea. ORDINANCES • FIRST READING: i8 ORDINANCE h0. AN ORDINANCE EXEMPTING SINGLE FAMILY HOMES IN THE RS -1, RS- Z, RS -3, AND RS -4 DISTRICTS FROM REQUIRING BUILDING PL-4.uITS FOR ANY WORK PERFORMED k` RICH REQUIRES NEITHER INSPECTIONS BY THE CITY NOR APPROVAL BY THE ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW It PRESERVATION BOARD; PROVIDING FOR CODIFICATION AND PRCVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. Moved by Commissioner McCann, seconded by Mayor Porter, this be considered the first reading of the ordinance in its entirety and it be sent to the Planning Board and then hack to the Commission for 'second reading and Public hearing. Mayor Porter asked what effect this will have on the City's revenues Planning L Zoning Director Lama stated the amount will be minimal, she will have a report prepared. Motion on ordinance passed 5/0: Mayor Porter, yea; Vice- Mayor Schwait, yea; Commissioner Brown, yea; Commissioner McCann, yea; Commissioner Launcelott yea. 3/Jt89 rjn x Z i EXCERPT FROM PLANNING BOARD MINUTES MEETING OF APRIL 25, 1989 Applicant Mayor and City Commission of the City of South Miami Request: Exempting single - family homes in the RS -1`, RS -2, RS -3 and RS -4 Districts from requiring building permits for any work performed which requires neither inspections by the City nor approval by the Environmental. Review and Preservation Board, Providing for codification and providing an effective ,date. Staff explained that the intent is to eliminate the requirement for a permit for minor work that a homeowner might do himself or for something like resurfacing a driveway. Dade County is going to furnish the City with a list of . items which are not required to have a permit. At that time, South Miami will probably want to change this ordinance to be agreeable with Dade County. With this in mind, Neil Carter moved to table this item. Seconded by Thomas Cooper. Vote: Approved: 6 Opposed: 0 D. Approval of Minutes: 01 -31 -89 APPROVED 02 -28 -89 APPROVED 03 -14 -89 APPROVED 03 -28 -89 APPROVED PB Meeting 3 4-25-69 1 £ 3w } 5 { . 2''�' k' t tp Y 4 } Q �:_ ... City of South Miami INTER—OFFICE MEMORANDUM ,o. William F. Hampton DATE: March 10, 1989 City Manager rpoMi Sonia Lama, Acting Director `V SUOJFCT: Ordinance exempting residential B 6 Z Dept. occupancies from various build- ing permits 11/88 12/88 1/89 2189. Total Permits issued 62 85 91 96 334 Fees collected 6037.22 9542.30 10443.78 6554.12 32577.42 Permits to be exempted 0 6 _ 3 2 11 Revenue loss 0 250.00 105.00 70.00 425.00 { Average monthly loss in revenues is projected to be $106.25 or 1.3% of average monthly permit fees collected. P i5 c "N 4ii t � f x�w f � s Dear Applicants The following package contains information on obtaining a Building Pamit. Please be that the Dade County Building and Zoning ra partmient issues Building and related peraits for the unincorporated area of Dads county and the City of West Kasai. Permits are required for the following types of work: General maintenance and repairs exceeding $100.00 in. coast of labor and waterials, reecea, Pools$ tions anclosuree, New Construction, Electrical# Roofing, Mechanical pl ing, hall and Traiiam Besides your Building t Separate persits are issued for tivmbinq,, ftchafticalt Electrical, Roofing, window valls and Trailer Tie No permits are, required for the following types of work: Ile 4 Motion on resolution, as amended, passed S /0:-Mayor Porter, yea; Vice -Mayor Schwatt, yea; Commissioner Brown, yea; Commissioner McCann, yea; Commissioner 'Launcelott, yea. ORDINANCES -FIRST READING: 19 ORDINANCE N0. AN ORDINANCE OF THE MAYOR AND COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF SOUTH MIAMI AMENDING SECTION 6 -3 -7.01 OF ARTICLE YI oir CHAPTER 20 OF THE CITY'S CODE OF ORDINANCES BY PERMITTING DIRECT ILLUMINATION OF FLAT SIGNS IN C -2 AND C -2R DOWNTOWN COMMERCIAL DISTRICTS Moved by Mayor Porter, seconded by Commissioner Brown, this be considered the first reading of the ordinance and be placed on second reading and public hearing after consideration by the Planning Board, Mayor Porter, s onsor of the ordinance, stated this would not be in addition to the permitted signage, but would be sign&$* that Would lend character to the downtova commercial area. City Attorney Della loria stated the Planning,, Zonisg b Community Development Director has su ested that in addition to the flat signs, the ` Comsission also allov direct 1.12us nstioli regarding the permanent identification window or door signs. This would require an aseadment'to the title and ameadseat to Section 6-3-7-08 of the Code and sake a new Section 2. of the Resolution: Section 2. "That Section 6 -7 -3.08 of Chapter 20 of the Code of Ordinances is amended as follows: .08 One (1) permanent identification window, or door sign, one or the other, not both, vhich : if it exceeds I square foot in area, shall not be permitted 'unless approved by the' environmental review board. The square footage of said sign 'shall not be deducted from the flat sign area square footage permitted in this zoning district. Direct Illumination." Motion to add this wording was made by Mayor Porter, seconded by Commissioner Brown and passed 4/1-, Mayor Porter, yea; Vice - Mayor Schwait, yea;' Commissioner Brown, yea; Commissioner Launcelott, yea; Commissioner McCann, nay. Commissioner McCann said she objected to any amendment being made to the portion of the code governing signage before consideration has been given to the recommendations of the South Miaoi Sign Committee with regard to possible revisions in the c j l Lama, B & Z Director: That has been turned over to the consultants to be included in the zoning ordinance, to be revised, or whatever is deemed necessary. However, this needs to be addressed sooner than that, because there is a lot of demand for neon signs. Cooper: Is there anyone here who would like to speak for this ? Anyone in the audience that would like to speak against i b -3 -7 'SIGH REGULATIONS VHICN WM sUGG&STVD By Ts: • SICKAGS COMITM Of "IS Off of BOUTS KXASU -ate -#ear. v" Two directional si=ns, not to ezcead a total of .02 live - 0 Two (2 ) square feet each Is areae Direct illualft&tion. .44 Temporary paper signs in show windows limited to .03 ten (10 ) . twentr (20a percent of the total glass area of the window in which they are placed. ,4S One temporary real **tat* sign, not to exceed t** .04 " f ve (51 square feet in area. ,04- One temporary construction sign, not to exceed .05 (a:) sixteen (15) - square feet is area. + - On* permanent identification, window os loot . 06 sign , (one or the other, not 'dotb) %t ell shall not 44-4* exceeds one sgsars foot 3a arts t of gotd not ;be Downtown Counorctil- on!a ovs Co'sereial_f .01 .02 Restrietted C- Zt In order to encourage astable pedestrian activities in the downtown district it is necessary_ to have well designed, low key, signage which would produce an atuosphere of serenity, dignity and 'delight. The signage should enhance, rather than detract from attractive, well illuminated show windows, which should be the primary form of advertising' and communication. For west e4-" of U,S,ff flat signs with a total aggregate sign area not to exceed eQ# four '(4) square feet in area for every ten (10) feet of linear lot frontage not to exceed total of thirty 130) square feet. For Bast e4-" of U.Sjt s flat signs with a total s gregaate sign area _.not to exceed three .:square- feet in area for - everlr -ten (10) feet of 13 f V - . �-4 x n x� x f _ - t V - •SIGN MULATIONS WHIM WERE SWGBSTXD BY TRX SIGMGE COMMITTER OF THR CITY or 96M KIMUG linear lot fronta e. Not to exceed total of twenty five 25) square feet. Corner lots shall be permitted one additional fiat sign on the wall faciag the side street. The area of said sign shall not exceed fifty_ (50) percent of the permitted area of the front flat sign. v44 One hanging sign, not to exceed one and one -halt .03 (1 I /2) square feet in area, for each individual business establishment. Direct illumination. et WV .04 Two directional signs, not to exceed a total of (4A% --(+ two (2) square feet in area. Direct Illumination. .05 Temporary paper signs in show window, not to exceed tea ('10) percent for hest 0 -- of II.S. #1 and flee (S) percent for List side of U,S iT'°a`- `°t�e°tota glass_ area OIL tut window is which they are placed. .06 One temporary rest eatats sign, not to sxeesd #aa! +"+ f�,ireS :guars foot In area for !test # of O.S.i'i and one 1 *gear* foot in area for East s44 of O.S tle .01 One temporary construction sfgo, not to exceed *Vxteen (16) square feet in area for East spa of U S.fl and eight (e) square" feet for West side of D.S. 1. .08 One pereanent_u I dent ificstioal.." window. or door- sign {one �or -the other; ' tot=- lsothr�' c'h,'+ shali not 44-4-4. exceeds one (1) square foot in area. s ham l not be s" t, a ZT- - net -b e- .le' *.:he -flee . t h e s ., j m e 1. 6 -3 -8 Arterial Commercial (C -3) .01 Flat signs With a total aggregate sign area not to exceed fifteen (I5) square feet in area for every ten (10) feet of linear lot frontage and with no sign to exceed one hundred and fifty (150) square feet in area. Corner lots shall be permitted one additional flat sign on the watll 1 i 6 -2 -3 .01 .02 .03 6 -2 -3 -A 6-2-4 `$ICU MUTATIONS WHIGS WM OUGG94M by TUB SIGMX COMMITTEE Of TUN CITY OF Som KLIJU• Exceptions The following signs may be erected or constructed without a permit without review by the Environmental Review board but in accordance with the structural and safety requirements of the Building Code, Official Department of Transportation traffic Informational signs or , structures and provisional warning sign or sign structures, when erected or required to be erected by a governmental agency and teaporary sins Indicating danger. Changing of. copy on a- permitted bulletin board, display encasement, or marquee, providing that no change Is made in the site or character of the sign itself.' Sign on a truck, but or other vehicle, while in use in the normal course of a business. Sign* --.V*-e4 at&,, referred to Go telareverlp Special Exceptions Low- Profile Landscape Signs shall be permitted when approved by the Iravironbostal Review Board and a 46- four affirmative vote of the. City Commission , S&TR ague to be permitted only in Commercial Office Zones where the bui__l4lnz setback exceeds the required setback by a aiOman of twenty feet and said ;sign replaces at tee-st one all persitted flat signs. 04- tie f Il3ur�na�oiti No sign shall be either directly or indirectly illuminated unless specifically permitted within the district regulations* When a particular sign Is specifically permitted direct illumination, it shall also be construed to optionally permit' Indirect illumination as well. No reference to Illumination shall be construed to mean all types of illumination are prohibited. It 'SIGN MUIATIONS WHICS MS SUOG TW by To 81GIlW3 Comarm of T" CITY of aOU" KIMUI .23 Window or Door Ideatificatios Sil!j, A sign with any display of characters, letters, illustrations or ornamentations on a window or door. .24 Name Plate Sign. A sign identifying the owner or occupant located on an entrz door or direct adjacent to it, free- Standing _Pall sign. Mural. A graphic, element painted or a Plied to " an area of a "building YitR no commercial message. Address Identification Sign. A sign which Sires the postal address of the propertyw. is ° numeric al or written form whl7b $ a not exceed height. And -sign larger than i" in hciaht shall constitute a sign for purpose of si ns "e calculation. Political and /or Campaign Sian. A sign erected to advocate the candidac of a_ art ar individual ( -s for elective office. as ism cause or referendusi. W-ftere 9H of Prejecer 1.01 Permits Required. No *:I go unless bersAs excepted, shall be erected, constructeds posted* painted, altered, or relocated, except as provided in this Article and these regulations,,, until a permit has been issued by the Cityi .02 Before any permit Is issued, an application especially provided by the City Menage*. ,shall be filed, together with three (3) sets of drawings ands specifications including site plan & elevation with the sign on it made to 'scale ( 1/8" - V -O" for elevation,) and three sets of photographs of the subject property i adjacen_t premises (one to be returned to the applicant) as may be necessary to fully advise and acquaint the City M4*ete� with the accurate rendition of type face or style to be used, locations, construction, colors., materials, manner of illuminating, and /or securing or fastening, and number of signs applied for and the wording of the sign or advertising to be carried on :the sign. It 01 16,1am MTY1,ATJOWs VVICU Wr-Rz OLXX BIGNAC4 Ca4X1T1rZZ OF M CITy CW Illuminated by a light sourest not a part of or attached too the Sign itself. .13 Pole Sun. (see Detached Sign) .14 Portable Sign. A sign of any site, type or material which Is attached to a vehicle or structure and can be moved frou place to place on wheel$$ *kids or similar **ease .15 Residessis! Project identification Sign* ♦ sign FerstIT" & multiple unit vesiii�-W� project which Identifies the accepted ago* of the project but which does not Include rental or sales information or tenant or owner asset., .16 Projecting or..-Margues, Sign. A sign which to attached to and projects sore than -'-" (is) nine (9) inches from the face of a wall of a building* .17 Real Estate SilLue A sign which Indicates & property is for sale, rest or lease* .18 Roof Slits* A sign whtcb to fastened to and suppori—*d by or on the roof of a building or which extoads over the, roof of a bulldl*X or a projecting sign which extends MArty- over or above, the roof Ilse or era et of a building,, .19 Snipe Sign,, A sign of any materials including paperg cardboard, wood and metal, when sacb sign Is tacked, nailed or attached in any way to treesq utility poles or other object* and where such 'sign does not apply to premises *wbereon It Is located. .20 Low-Profile Landscape Sign. A detached single or double face sign of no more than four three feet in height from the avearge natural Srads, &" ftftees J- .4 2V L r appropriately landscaped in a parklike atmosphere designed to be compatible with the adjacent architecture# .21 _Temporary Signs. A sign permitted pursuant to Section 6-2-2 for not more than thirty (30) days and no more than one (1) tine &_y_!ear. .22 Awning Sign. Any sign painted, stamped, perforated, or stitched on the surface area of an awning, canopy, roller curtain or umbrella* 3 V 6 -1 -1.07 °SIGs[ REGUTATIONS VNICK MX aWGBSTRD BY TUR a1GNAGI ODKMITM of TKX CITY OF a{4UTR IUMUS .05 Directional Sign. A sign within the property which transacts information which facilitates vehicular access to and from off - street parking or drive -in facilities located on- sits, but does not in any way identify or advertise the use of the preaises. .08 .09 which are used for advertising or other cossunication. — lat� D Any sign attached to and erected parallel to the face of, or erected or painted on the outside well of, a building and supported throughout its length by such a well or building and not extending sore than eilhasee .(11 } 01nat , 9{ „Z inches from the building wall. - Free- Standlag Sign. (See Detached Sign} Frontage. for the purpose of these sign regulations, only one - side of any parcel of property shall be considered as frontage in the calculation of total sign area permitted and that side shall be determined by -the location of the street address. .10 Hanging Sign. Any sign which is displayed over a S ORDINANCE NO. AN ORDINANCE OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF SOUTH MIAMI, FLORIDA, AMENDING ORDINANCE NO., 21 -87 -1293 WHICH ESTABLISHED THE CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT- COIiNERCIAL DEVELOPMENT BOARD BY PROVIDING FOR TWO ADDITIONAL MEMBERS, QUORUM, AND MEMBERSHIP REQUIREMENTS. WHEREAS, pursuant to Ordinance 21 -87 -1293, the Mayor and City Commission established the Capital Improvement Board /Commercial Development Board; and WHEREAS, the Mayor and City Commission wish to increase the size of the Board and amend quorum and membership requirements. HOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE MAYOR AND THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF SOUTH MIAMI, FLORIDA: Section 1. That the Board shall consist of ire --C) seven .522 members. Members shall be residents and persons operating businesses -in the City, provided no more than two - efts- ar-lre three members shall be non - residents of the City. Section 2. A quorum for meetings of the Board shall be not less than four members of the full board. PASSED AND ADOPTED this day of APPROVED MAYOR ATTEST CITY CLERK RESOLUTION NO. A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY CONNISSION OF THE CITY OF SOUTH MIAMI, FLORIDA, APPROVING A SITE PLAN FOR BANYON LANE AND APPROVING THE DEDICATION OF RIGHT -OF -WAY. WHEREAS, the Mayor and City Commission adopted Resolution No. 163 -88 -7074, approving the development of property known as Banyon Lane, conditioned upon a site plan being returned to the City Commission for approval, and; WHEREAS, the applicant wishes to comply with the condition and is submitting the plan for Commission approval. NOV, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF SOUTH MIAMI, FLORIDA: Section 1. That this site 'plan prepared by and dated under Ref. No. is hereby approved. Section 2. That the City Manager is hereby authorized to accept the Dedication of Right -of -Way attached hereto as Exhibit PASSED AND ADOPTED this day of _ , 1989. APPROVED: MAYOR ATTEST CITY CLERK READ AND APPROVED AS TO FORM: DEDICATION OF RIGHT OF WAY WHEREAS, the Metropolitan Dade County Plat Committee has required that BANYAN LANE, INC. dedicate a'right-of -way for Southwest 66 Avenue to the City of South Miami, and, WHEREAS, BANYAN LANE, INC. is the fee simple, legal title holder of the following described property and, WHEREAS, BANYAN LANE, INC. desires to dedicate the following required right -of -way for Southwest 66 Avenue to the City of South Miami; NOW, THEREFORE, BANYAN LANE, INC. hereby dedicates in perpetuity to the City of South Miami the following - described right -of -way for Southwest 66 'Avenue, to wit: The East 25 feet of the following described parcels: The South :1/2 of the South 264 feet of the North '490.92 feet of the West 1/2 of the West 1/2 of the SW 1/4 of the SW 1/4 of Section 25, Township 54 South, Range 40 East, _less the West 35' feet: thereof, lying and being in Dade County, Florida. And: The North 1/2 of the South 264 feet of the North 490.92 feet of the West 1/2 of the West 1/2 of the SW 1/4 of the SW 1/4 of Section 25, Township 54 South, Range 40 East, less the West 35 feet thereof, lying and being in Dade County, Florida. BANYAN LANE, INC., :a Florida corporation By: STEPHEN ROTH, President } APPROVED AND ACCEPTED as to content and form by the City of South Miami: By. February 13, 1989 1101 Alhambra Circle Coral Gables, FL 33134 WI I11 am Hampton, City Manager 6130 Sunset Drive South Miami, FL 33143 re: Banyan Lane gates Dear Mr. Hampton: This letter summarizes our February 7th meeting regarding Proposed access/egress gates at Banyan Lane. As you know, Banyan Lane will be a walled subdivision, with 3 Ludlam Road access/egress, gates. Preliminary design plans for the proposed walls and gates have been submitted to the City for review and approval. These plans were approved by the City's ERPB (subject to color, changes) on February 7th. Dade County's Fire Department has also reviewed these same plans and Is satisfied with Banyan Lane's emergency access. They have provided me with their written approval: We have met with you, Chief Turner and Sonia Lama on several occasions to satisfy the City's concerns about providing access for services and emergencies. It seems we have finally found a formula that is acceptable to all parties. Following is a description of Banyan Lane's access plans for all three gates (2 vehicular sliding gates and 'I pedestrian swing gate): Cq Iris When the gates are open, ai i Banyan Lane homes w i l l be accessible to services such as trash collection, postal delivery, etc. When closed, vehicular entry can be obtained in several ways, which are described below: 1) A resident driver would enter Banyan Lane by "beeping" his remote transmitter (provided by developed) when approaching the closed gate; the transmitter will activate the gate operator and the gate will open. The resident could also open the gate by dialing an entry number code on the post mounted intercom /telephone (located adjacent to the subdivision entry). In either case, the gate will slide open; it will automatically close after the vehicle has safely passed through the entry area 2) A visitor /vendor would enter -the subdivision by dialing a resident code number displayed on the post mounted intercom /telephone. After the resident communicates with the'visitor /vendor on his house phone, the resident may choose to open the gate by entering a single digit code number on his house telephone; this code will activate the gate operator and the gate will open. Residents would be encouraged to obtain `call , waiting" on their home phones so their telephone line is always available for visitor /vendors.` 3) Dade County Fire and Rescue would have vehicular access in two ways; either a resident opens the gate (see 2 above) or Fire and Rescue personnel would open the gate by pressing a button (or turning a handle) in the wail mounted "lock box" (see plans). The "lock box" can be opened with a standard elevator emergency key that is carried by all Dade County Fire and Rescue units. 4) South Miami police vehicles would also have vehicular access in two ways; either a resident would open the gate (see 2 above) or the South Miami police dispatcher would open the gate by dialing a special number (provided by developer) from the police switchboard. . s E ' f . The egress gate will open automatically when the egress operator is activated by a vehicle driving over magnetic sensitive sensors that will be embedded in the exit lane pavement. The gate will close automatically after the vehicle safely exits the property. Swing Gate: The pedestrian swing gate will provide 100 percent pedestrian access at all times. it will not be locked. Emergency personnel (including police, fire and rescue) would always have access through this gate (even during power failures). As you know, it is impossible to anticipate all future gate access needs for Banyan Lane. Therefore, it may be desirable to someday alter the gate operation, rocking system or schedule. However, before any changes to the above described gate operations are implemented, these changes will be submitted by the developer or residents to the City for approval. Because it will be desirable to lock the pedestrian gate as well as the sliding gates while. houses are under construction (before families move in), to secure our construction materials, the above described gate operation will commence when families reside at Banyan Lane. If the above does not represent our conversation on this subject, please contact me as soon as possible. Sincerely, Stephen Roth Banyan Lane, Inc. i f \ u § t 3 k RESOLUTION NO. A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF SOUTH MIAEII, FLORIDA, RECOGNIZING THE DISCOVERY OF AMERICA QUINCENTEN191AL COMMITTEE, INC. AS THE COORDINATING BODY OF THE SERIES OF SPECIAL EVENTS, FESTIVALS, CULTURAL AND HISTORICAL ACTIVITIES TO BE HELD IN THE GREATER XIAXI AREA TO COMMEMORATE THE 500TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE DISCOVERY OF AMERICA IH A YEAR -LONG JUBILEE FROX OCTOBER 12, 1991 UNTIL OCTOBER 12, 1992. WHEREAS, the Discovery of America Quncentennial Committee, Inc. (the "Committee "), was created and registered as a not for profit corporation by a group of outstanding members of our community of diverse ethnic backgrounds and cultures under the leadership of Carlos Arboleya; and WHEREAS, the purpose of the Committee is to coordinate in Dade County a series of celebrations and activities commemorating the 500th Anniversary of the discovery of America in 'a year -long jubilee from October 12, 1991 until October 12, 1992; and WHEREAS, the Committee wishes to plan, coordinate, develop and encourage a series of cultural and historical activities, festivals and special events produced by resident organizations from October 12, 1991 until October 12, 1992; and WHEREAS, The Committee wishes to foster and promote the Greater Miami area as the "CENTER OF THE AMERICAS' for these celebrations and, considering the unique geographical location, to involve and invite our neighbors of this Hemisphere to commemorate G this memorable moment, and sharing with us their cultural and F historical background; and WHEREAS, the Committee wishes to portray the Greater Miami area.as desirable for tourists on a national and international level through a promotional campaign of the above mentioned activities; and WHEREAS,, :;the' Committee positive cultural ewaeness of t w of America among the °residents"Yof wishes to encourage unify and Qincentennary ,of tha discoveryf? the Greater` Miami; and WHEREAS, "'the Mayor and City Commission of the City of South Miami wishes to express its support and encouragement of the NOW, THEREFORE, BE -IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF SOUTH MIAMI, FLORIDA: Section 1. That the City of South Miami hereby recognizes the Discovery of America Quincentennial Committee, Inc., as the coordinating body of the series of special events, festivals, cultural and historical activities to be held in the Greater Miami area to commemorate the 500th Anniversary of the Discovery of America in a year -long jubilee from October 12, 1991 until October 12, 1992, and encourages the other municipalities of Dade County to so recognize this worthy function. Section _2. That the City Clerk is hereby directed to send a true copy of this Resolution to the Discovery. of America Quincentennial Committee, Inc.` PASSED AND ADOPTED this day of 1989. APPROVED: MAYOR ATTEST: CITY CLERK READ AND APPROVED AS TO FORM: CITY ATTORNEY Resolut\quincent May 17, 1989 Hon. William Porter, Mayor South Miami City Hall 6130 Sunset Drive South Miami, FL 33143 Dear Mayor Porters As part of a worldwide celebration honoring the 500th Anniversary of the discovery of the New World a group of citizens has recently created the *Discovery of America Quincentennial Committee, rues in order to plan, coordinate, develop and encourage a series of activities and events to honor in 1992 this transcendental achieve - Mont . In order to brief you with our organisation we 'are attaching our goals and objectives. . Due to the enormous cultural and economic impact',of an event of` such magnitude, it is very important to form a coo,mitte'e`e mposed of all the municipalities and distinguished members of 'our commmity. Because of your involvement and leadership in our community we cor- dially invite you to become Honorary Member of our organization. Several municipalities have already agreed to issue resolutions re- cognizing the -*Discovery of America Quincentennial Committee as the coordinating body for this celebration. We would appreciate if your municipality would do the same. For your guidance we are attach - ing copy of resolution passed by the City of Miami Beach. We sincerely hope that you will share with us the excitement of this unique historical event. If agreed to, upon passing this resolution we would apprciate if a copy of same be sent to our office. ce r , 4in arlos J. Arbo a VEloyVazqu hairman Di ctor Y {{C t y i vs ,t ' 6� -r MRAMI 92 DISCOVERY OF AMERICA QUINCENTENNIAi'COMMITTEE, INC. MISSION STATEMENT our generation will witness one of the most important com- memorations of this century: "THE 500 ANNMRSARY OF THE DIS- COVERY OF AMERICA ". The Discovery of America Quinceiitennial Committee, Inc. was created and registered as -a not for pro- fit corporation by a group of distinguised members of our community of diverse ethnic background and cultures to coor- dinate in Dade County a series of celebrations and activities oriented to comma- morats this historic discxnery in a`` year long jubilee from October 12, 1991 until October 11, ,1992. These activities and celebrations will be conducted to pay tribute to those who in 1492 started a series of events that changed completely the face of the earth. The purpose and ob- jectives of the Discovery of America Quincentennia2 Committee Inc., are: • To plan, coordinate, develop and encourage a series of cultural and historical` activities, festivals, and special :events produced by 'resident organiza- tions from October 12, 1991 until October 12, 1942, oriented to celebrate In Miami the SOOt'h anniversa- ry of the Discovery of America by Christopher Co- lumbus and his heroic 'sailors under ' the flag of Spain. • To foster and promote Greater Miami in the whole as the "CENTER OF THE AMERICAS`. for these cele- brations and, considering the unique geographical location, to involve and invite our neighbors' of this Hemisphere to commemorate in our shores this memorable moment, and sharing with us their cul- tural and historical background. • To portray Greater Miami as desirable for tourists on a national and international level through a promotional campaign of the above mentioned activi- ties. At c i ;xi - s . Cfi y7,4- Y• • Discovery of America Quincentennial Commitee, Inc. COMMITTEE ORGANIZATION The Discovery of American Quincentennial Committee, Inc. is governed by a committee representing distinguished members of our community of diverse ethnic background and cultures, officials of Dade County and municipalities, serving Without compensation. In addition the committee will rely on 'a capa- ble staff and an Executive Director with ample experience is festivals, arts and special events. The committee will be composed of 35 members as follows: (1) Five members appointed by the Mayors of Dade County and the four major municipalities. (Miami,Aialeah,Coral Gables and Miami Beach) (2) Ten members representing the following enti- ties and /or disciplines: (a) Dade County Cultural Affairs Council (b) Tourism Development Council (c) Greater Miami Convention and visitors Bureau. (d) Division of Tourism, Florida Dept. of Commerce. (e) Miami Hosting Committee (f) Greater Miami Festivals Association (g) Dade County School Board (h) League of Cities (i) Dade County Dept. of Parks a Recreation (j) Convention Bureau -City of Miami (3) Twenty members representatives of all segments of our community. HONORARY MEMBERS (a) The President of the Christopher Columbus Quincentenary Jubilee Commission. (b) The President of the Florida Columbus Aemi- sphere Commission. (c) Dean of the Consular Corps. (d) Consul General of Spain (e) Mayor of Dade County and Mayors of the 27 Mu- nicipalities. (f) Members of Dade County Delegation The committee shall elect from among its members an executive committee consisting of a chairperson, two vice chairpersons a secretary,a treasurer,an executive director' and such other officers as the committee may deem necessary. AS RESOLUTION NO. A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF SOUTH MIAMI, FLORIDA, AUTHORIZING LEGAL COUNSEL TO OFFER THE AMOUNT OF FIFTEEN THOUSAND ($15,000.00) DOLLARS AS COMPLETE SETTLEMENT OF ALL MATTERS IN A TORT LIABILITY CLAIM AGAINST THE CITY, WHEREAS, The City is presently on notice of a tort liability claim in the matter of Liss vs. City of South Miami; and WHEREAS, The City's Counsel recommends the settlement of all claims in this matter. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF SOUTH MIAMI, FLORIDA: Section 1. That the Mayor and City Commission hereby authorize counsel to offer the amount' of Fifteen Thousand ($15,000.00) Dollars to settle all matters in the tort liability claim of Alfred Liss against the City. Section 2. That the funds for the settlement shall be expended from Account No. 1420 -9100 entitled Self Insurance' Fund. PASSED AND ADOPTED this day of 1989. APPROVED: MAYOR ATTEST: CITY CLERK READ AND APPROVED AS TO FORM: CITY ATTORNEY RELEASE IN FULL STATE OF FLORIDA SS: COUNTY OF DADE KNOW ALL PERSONS BY THESE PRESENTS: That, 1, ALFRED LISS, in consideration of the sum of FIFTEEN THOUSAND DOLLARS ($15,000.00) and other good and valuable consideration, do hereby release, acquit and forever discharge the CITY OF SOUTH MIAMI, its insurers, and the respective directors, officers, employees, successors in interest, legal representatives and agents of each of them, and all other persons, entities, firms and corporations to whom and for whose conduct the parties hereby released may be liable, from any and all actions, causes of action, claims, demands, damages, judgments, contribution, expenses or costs of whatsoever nature, known or unknown, foreseen or unforeseen, whether in tort or contract, at law or in equity, or arising under or by virtue of any federal, state or local statute, ordinance or regulation, for injuries, losses and damages of'every kind, including but not limited to pain and suffering, emotional distress, aggravation of any existing condition, loss of income, loss of consortium, medical expenses, benefits of any kind (including but not limited to medical, life or disability insurance benefits), and exemplary and punitive damages, which have accrued or may ever accrue to myself, my spouse, children, heirs, executors, legal representatives, successors or assigns, in any way pertaining to or arising out of the incident involving myself and the CITY OF SOUTH MIAMI, which occurred on or about May 25, 1986 its terms, contents, conditions and all effects thereof; that in executing this document I have had the ability to rely upon the advice of counsel of my own choosing; that I was given a reasonable period of time to consider this document; and that I have executed this document voluntarily without any coercion or undue influence and at my own free will, I further expressly warrant and represent that I have relied solely and completely upon my awn individual Judgment and the advice of counsel, if any, in executing this Release in Full and that I fully understand that this document is a full, complete and final bar to any and all claims against- the CITY OF SOUTH MIAMI, and that the sums of consideration received and recited above is all the money that is to be paid by the CITY OF SOUTH MIAMI as a result of any claims arising out of this matter. EXECUTED this day of 1989 ALFRED LISS SWORN TO AND SUBSCRIBED before me this day of 1989. NOTARY PUBLIC 'STATE OF FLORIDA AT LARGE My Commission Expires: ACKNOWLEDGEMENT I, RICHARD A. WOLFSON, an attorney at law for the firm of Wolfson, Grossman, Hersler & Polsky P.A., hereby acknowledge that I have thoroughly reviewed this Release in Full and that I have fully informed my client, ALFRED LISS, of its terms, contents, conditions, and all effects thereof. Richard A. Wolfson Date release.liss RESOLUTION NO. A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF SOUTH MIAMI, FLORIDA, RE- APPOINTING PETER BERMOHT AND APPOINTING SMITH BARNEY HARRIS UPHAM, AS EXPERTS FOR PURPOSES OF CERTAIN LITIGATION AND UNTIL THE LITIGATION IS RESOLVED BY FINAL JUDGMENT OR SETTLEMENT, AND RE- EMPLOYING PETER BERMONT AND EMPLOYING SMITH BARNEY HARRIS UPHAM, AS INTERIM PENSION CONSULTANTS ON A MONTH- TO -MONTR BASIS OR, UNTIL A SUCCESSOR PENSION CONSULTANT IS ,DULY APPOINTED; AS THE COMMISSION DEEDS IT NECESSARY AND APPROPRIATE. WHEREAS, The City of South Miami is in litigation with a former pension consultant; and WHEREAS, the prior and current City Attorney of the City of South Miami required the 'services and expertise of a` pension fund consultant in order to prepare the litigation on behalf of the City of South Miami; and WHEREAS, said Pension Consultant was retained pursuant to Resolution 65 -86 -6035, but as he has changed firms, the technical amending of the prior 'Resolution is in Order. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY` THE MAYOR AND THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF SOUTH MIAMI, FLORIDA: Section 1. That the City hereby ratifies re- employment of Peter Bermont and employment of Smith Barney Harris Upham, as experts for purposes of assisting the City of South Miami in the litigation captioned regarding Ralph W. Symons, and to assist the City Attorney in preparation of that matter until the litigation is resolved by final judgment or settlement. Section 3. That the City of South Miami Bermont and Smith Barney Harris Upham, $125.00 I Y ORDINANCE NO. AN ORDINANCE OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF SOUTH XIAMI PROVIDING FOR A FRANCHISE VITH THE SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY FOR THE PURPOSES OF ERECTING, CONSTRUCTING, MAINTAINING AND OPERATING LINES OF TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH EQUIPMENT THEREON AND THEREUNDER; PROVIDING FOR A TERM OF FIFTEEN (15) YEARS; PROVIDING FOR A FEN; PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE AND CODIFICATION. WHEREAS, the Southern Bell Telephone and Telegraph company desires to renew its Franchise with the City of South Miami for use of public streets in the transaction of its business; and WHEREAS, the City Administration recommends the franchise being granted pursuant to the authority of 'Section 337.401, Florida Statutes. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION' OF THE CITY OF SOUTH MIAMI FLORIDA: Section 1. That the Southern Bell Telephone and Telegraph Company ("Company ") is hereby granted a non - exclusive franchise for the use of City right -of -ways upon the following terms and conditions. Section 2. The Company, its successors and assigns, is hereby authorized to construct, maintain and operate lines of 'telephone and telegraph equipment, including the necessary poles, conduits, -z a written permit issued by Section 3. The work allowed under this franchise shall be done The first of such payments shall be made on or before September 1, 1989, and shall be based upon the revenues collected during April, My, and June of 1989. Section 5. If the City wishes to verify the payments to the City under this franchise, the Company shall permit the City, or a designated representative of the City, upon reasonable advance written notice, to review the Company's billing and payment records, upon which the payments were based, during normal business hours at the location of the Company where such records are maintained. However, no Company records may be duplicated or taken from the Company's premises, and the City shall maintain the confidentiality of the information disclosed in these records and use the information solely for the purpose of verifying payments by the Company, except as may be provided by the Federal and State public records laws. Section 6. The Company shall indemnify, defend and hold harmless the City against, and assume all liabilities for, damages which may arise or accrue to the City for any injury to persons or property from the doing of any work herein authorized, by the Company or any of its employees, and the acceptance by the Company of this franchise shall be an agreement by it to pay to the City any sum of money, including reasonable attorney's fees, for which the City may become liable from or by reason of such injury. P P Section accepted by fifteen (15: Section codified in 9_ the ye, 10. the The permission granted by this franchise, if Company, shall be in force and effect for a term of irs from and after April 21, 1989. This Ordinance and Franchise Agreement shall be City's Code of Ordinances. Y n � t '"std ' t :10 "WW"aws �r i "Won N *_ y ml, �? } I ���w R CASE HISTORY Owner Legal DescriDtion Gregory W. Barns Fairglade Park 5863 S.W. 77 Terr. PB 45 -80, -E 45 Ft._ South Miami, Fl. 33143 Lot 5 & W 30 Ft. Lot 4 , BLK 2 PropertZ Address 5863 S.W. 77 Terr. nW MAM aa"Wc zaN w/DEFRVANT? txr a 8 � CITY OF SOUTH MIA i BUILDING AND ZONING FOLIO NUMBER. ®Z160­1 Rev. 6-S--79 TYPE OR PRINT APPLICANT FILL INSIDE BUILDING PERMIT APPLICATION HEAVY LINES i J," PERMIT f ()&-, hkAXS OWNER TEL NO.,e � � � S , MAIL. ADDRESS - a W NER•t1u I LDER (w �;�`T"+►''�TEL QUALIFIED Y N CMECKEO BY tIUtLOINO CONTR. F rI MD RtD CARD tLEY. BURY. DRAINA {t PLAN Mill. PL. EL[Y. REO'O�Y� N„RtQ *D...Y�N�CNFCK[D (PROJ.)Y- K-ASOV[ M.S.L. MAIL ADDRESS AM 'es YELLOW kUMS[R COkCRETi CARD Y N TtBT$ RiQUtR[D ARCHtrECT ENS= Pit[ DRIP. i SUPER. �,Y�.,N�SUPER....Y�,;N�OTNER ENGINEER GROUP AND TYPE CONTRACTOR- DIVISION CONDT. QUAD. TD RUILD .1/�N_ LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF JOB: LOT NO. BLOCK NO, PREFAB UNITS SNQP'Was. EN. -' YiH LOT ! SQUAB! SUBDIVISION set.'' TWP. ROE.- COYER.' "FEET Oa THIS PERMIT INCLUDES: METES a} BOUNDS P.B. 3 PACE NO. ESTiMAT[O $� ? rt✓- 3 -7 STREET ADDRESS OF JOB ACCESSORY iLD4 lI'i ,.` LOT SIZE SURVEY ATTACHEDt LOT STAKED OWN RENIF C) PRESENT USE (VACANT. OR NO. OF BUILDLNaS AND USE OF EAC`N.? FENCE POOL - "PAYING n _ _SOAKASE PIT rn� I HERESY MAKE AMCATON FOR PERMIT TOSRECT Q ALTER Q DEMOLISH D ADO i� �— AA1NT n REPAIR REMOVE Q REMODEL a A STORYRESaEkrtAL El COMMERCIAL -TOTAL OLD% : s p40F STRUCTURE WRHCBS Q FRAME Q NS OTHER COTRUCTWN VALUE t'FEts -- --- -_. 0 i OCCUPANCY PER tT FEE FOR THE FOLLOWING SPECIFIC USE AND OCCUPAbICY 4/fi I FTT�E �L TOTAL AMOUNT DUE�a" iiii" CUBE , ZONE REQUIRED OFFICIAL HWY. WIDTH Additional items shown On #6 plans and CeY®red by this permit: s - WALL Q FENCE [I PAYING SCR. ENCL.(3 POOL ® SOAKAGE PIT Q PAINT DEDICATED WIDTH w 110. OF NO. OF UNITS LIYLNG - BEDROOMS - STORE UNITS PERMIT NO. LOT DIMENS. LOT AREA WATER CO. N - NAME OR a4L1.UY10lF DEED REST'R S RESOLUTIONS CNECKED Y. N WELL PERMIT NO... I UNDERSTAND THAT SEPARATE PERMITS MUST: SE OBTAINED fair THE FOLLOWING ITEMS. - :PROOF OF =O UNLESS SPECIFICALLY COVERED AY THIS :PERMITS ELECTRICAL, PLUMBING, SEPTIC TANK.. :OW NERSH{P WELL. NEATER. AIR CONDITIONING. SOAKAGE PIT$. SOILERS..SISNS,'ELEVATOR$, FENCE,. CHECKED BY SCREEN ENCLOSURES, WA PAYINS AIID fOOlt D'TXAT IN SIGNING THIS APPLICATION,, I AM RESPt)NSISLE F E SUPERYI O AN COM ►1ETi0NOf THE CONSTRUCTION IN VIOLATIONS t } ACCORDANCE WITH T PANS A SPE IF CA NS AND. FOR COMPLIANCE WITH ALL FED- ERAL ST D T LAWS CHECKS CHECKED SY s Lit s DATES__ ^_' L (Signature of Contrai:[ar i or r-E Ider Only) CONTR. CERT. NUMQER CLASS CHECKED BY i _ WITNESS (CLERR) TE ACCEPTED- Cf© ISSUED By.. DATE% CONDITIONS UNDER WHICH APPROVED APPROVED DATE DISAPPROVED FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH H S Mt1CH N1 S 1'IE LAS ? AI RESU UIrtI� �L � slNf THE PROPER V11��; ELECTRiC1►L 'i'lAJt/'+C CAe� t�tTit 'r�:lASrs.rrleSa►�......;,...� i 2 Date: X11111 9 alx�� 596 t on City request to. be the regular Commission agenda on 1Ome �� 1989 to appeal the quadruple fee of $ 12&oo° and the 5-00•o a' f ine assessed to me for starting the work prior to securing 'the :proper permit on the job: located at G�2:0 S.ul. 9/2 The Commission meeting will be. held at 7:30 F.M., 6130 Sunset Drive, Commission Chambers. In order to continue the work you must pay the applicable fee and fine. If you choose not to pay the fee and fine work should be stopped. Date 1 /WTtness Date cps 4 0 Finance Dpt. -Clerk Amount Received / I cc: Building Dept. City Clerk ✓' ''s Address & k " on ` CASE HISTORY l guel. A. Fernandez & w/ Olga Lot 3 Blk 7 ')562 S.W. 27 Street P.B. 19 -76 ziami, FL 33155 Bird Road Estates F1 09-4024-030-0661 J A Resolut \Environ, rev �C,f�AQ�C.4 w t6 s ERPB Meeting Is— I C i men