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Resolution 9905 RESOLUTION NO, 9905 WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Miami Beach, Florida, on the 15th day of October, 1958, passed and adopted Resolution No. 9877, calling a public hearing to be held at the time and place specified in said resolution, to consider the request theretofore made by the Miami Beach Railway Company for authority to increase the fares to be charged and collected by it for transportation service rendered within the corporate limits of said City; and WHEREAS, in accordance with the provisions of said Resolution No. 9877, said City Council, after due notice thereof, held a public hearing on October 29, 1958, and held adjourned sessions thereof on t e 6th day of November, 1958 and on the 11th day of November,\1958, during which hearings testimony was given by witnesses under oath and pertinent exhibits were admitted in evidence; and WHEREAS, the said City Council has given careful consideration to such testimony and exhibits; and WHEREAS, said City Council is now fully advised in the premises, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA; That said City Council has found and determined and does hereby declare : (a) During said public hearing it was established by competent evidence that the rates of fares now being charged and { collected by the Miami Beach Railway Company for transportation service rendered within the corporate limits of the City of Miami Beach are now, and will be in the future, inadequate to provide to the Miami Beach Railway Company a fair rate of return upon the vaLue of its property used and useful in rendering transportation service within the corporate limits of the City of Miami Beach, Florida; (b) During said public hearings, it clearly appeared that no separation had been made of the value of the portion of the property of the Company used and useful for rendering service to Miami Beach from the value of the Company' s property used and useful for rendering service to Surfside, and that there has been no justifiable determination of what portions of the operating revenues and what portions of the operating costs should be allocated and charged to the rendering of service in Miami Beach and to the extensions of such service into Miami and into Surfside; (c) By reason of there having been no such separation of values and allocation of revenues and operating costs, the City Council has been and is unable to establish a rate base applicable to Miami Beach alone, but has been and is compelled to fix a rate base for the entire territory within which the Company renders service , and has been and is compelled to base its computations and determinations of past and prospective revenues and operating expenses upon the operations of the Company in rendering service throughout such entire territory; - 1 - I (d) That the rate base for rendering such transportation service throughout the corporate limits of Miami Beach and into Surfside and Miami amounts to $1, 393,358.00; (e) That based upon (1) the amount of fares charged and collected by the Miami Beach Railway Company for the year ending September 30, 1958, and (2) on account of the recent strike by the bus operators and of the recent increase in the fare charged by Miami Transit Company, an estimated decrease of 4% in the operating revenue, and (3) an estimated decrease of approximately 7% in the number of passengers, other than school children, because of the increase in fares hereinafter authorized, and (4) an estimate of operating expenses which took into consideration the recent increase in wages granted by the Company to its employees; rates of fares as follows: 1. Fare for any school child certified by proper authority for a single trip in the same general direction between any two points within the City limits at a rate of forty (40) tickets for $2000, said school tickets to be honored by the Company on all school days. This fare shall not apply to college or university students; 2. Cash fare for a single trip in the same general direction between any two points within the City limits, fifteen cents (15q ; will produce sufficient revenues to give the Company an annual return of at least $115, 401.00 after paying all legitimate operating expenses, including federal income taxes; (f) That an annual net return to the Miami Beach Railway Company of at least $115, 401.00 upon a rate base of no more than $1,393,358.00 represents a rate of return to the Company which is just and reasonable under prevailing economic conditions. PASSED AND ADOPTED thisl7th day of November, 1958. -ae4( Mayor Attest: /(11AL City C rk -2- OFFICE OF CITY ATTORNEY - CITY HALL - MIAMI BEACH 39. FLORIDA t O 01 N cd O G) Z O H co o 0 ca F-, C) SCANNED 4 �