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Resolution 79-15845 • RESOLUTION NO. 79-15845 AUTHORIZING APPLICATION FOR CITY OF MIAMI BEACH PARTICIPATION IN FEDERAL SURPLUS PROPERTY PROGRAM THROUGH THE STATE OF FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF GENERAL SERVICES. AUTHORIZATION DOCUMENT WHEREAS , the Florida State Agency known as the Division of Surplus Property, Department of General Services , by authority of the Federal Property and Administrative Services Act of 1949 as amended, makes available federal surplus personal property to public agencies for public purposes, and to nonprofit tax-exempt health and educa- tional institutions, and • WHEREAS, The City of Miami Beach , hereafter referred to (Applicant Organization) as the applicant, is desirous of utilizing the services and resources of this Agency, and • WHEREAS, the 'Applicant further certifies that property is needed and will be used by the recipient for carrying out or promoting for the residents of a given political area one or more public purposes and for no other purposes , and WHEREAS , the Applicant further certifies that property is needed and will be used by the recipient for educational or health purposes including research and for no other purpose , and • , • `WHEREAS , the Applicant agrees that all items of property shall be placed in Use., for the purposes for which acquired within one year of receipt and shall be continued in use for such purposes for one year from the date the property was placed in use, and • in the event the property is not so planed in use , or continued in use , the donee shall immediately notify the State agency, and return said property to the State agency as. directed, and r. • ` WHEREAS, the Applicant further agrees to abide by all additional periods of restriction placed on property by the State Agency, that is, 18 months on all passenger motor vehicles and other items of property with a unit acquisition cost of $3,000 or more, except for such items of major equipment on which the State agency desig- nates a further period of restriction as indicated on the distri- . bution document, and WHEREAS , the Applicant further agrees that during the period of restriction, it will not sell, trade, lease, lend, bail, encumber, or otherwise dispose of such property without prior approval of the General Services Administration or the State agency, and in the. event property is so disposed of without prior approval of the . General Services Administration or the State agency, the Applicant will be liable for the fair market value or the fair rental value • of such property as determined by the General Services 'Administra tion or the State. Agency, and WHEREAS , the Applicant further agrees to remit promptly to the State agency for all fees assessed on all property acquired for service and handling expenses, • THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the Applicant requests that eligibility be established to participate in the Federal Surplus Property . Donation Program, and • BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the The City of Miami Remar.h (Applicant Organization) hereby certifies that he 'has read .and understands the above, March 7, 197 /9 (Date) (Signat ) . 1700 Convention Center Driv MayQr Address & Zip (Title) Miami Beach, Florida 33139 City of Miami Reach (Agency) 673-7030 (Telephone) Persons authorized to sign for and receive property. and...commit • the expenditure of funds : Gavin W. O'Brien, City Manager (Print) • Ronald Rumbaugh, Public Properties Director (Print) Larry Cotzin, Chief of Police (Print) Frank Aymonin, Public Utilities Director flPrint) Donald F. Harney, Purchasing Agent • • • _ , , . r , ' ' 11091 r lith` t11lllf100JJd . o4 �faessaoau saanseaw 'fur a�{e4 ATaletpauiwt TTtM 4t zeta aouvanssy saA!D ' AgaaaH pus 'uoT4ea.stutwpy saatnaaS TeaauaO awl, woa3 aauelstsse Teaapa3 , pantaoaa aauop at{l u0Tum• JO; ATAt4oe JO wea2oad Cue aapun uot4sutwta0stp , • . 1. o4 pa4oaCgns aq .zo 'Jo s4TJauaq at{z patuap aq 'ut uot4edt0t4.xed woa3 . papntaxa oil 'deatpueq oto. '•o uosea.z Aq icTatos TZegs uos.xad paddeocpusq • • , . ' ' Pat.ttEnb astMaag4o ou aet{. 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' pus 'papuawe Sr '6v6t jo 3DV • , , saatAJaS aAt4e.z1STUTwpy pus � wadoad. . ' • ' Te.zaPa3 age �o IA Q tL �0 909' uot4aaS 'v961 30 boy s1.42t8 TtnTO ' Q4 , 3o IA aII.T aapun' suoT4etn2om ' VSO 4;tM aooeTTdwo3 Jo aoucanssv . • . 'LL6t 'Lt aago400 aa43e pus uo Aouo2v A;aadoad sntdanS a4s4S at{4 woad R4aadoad Tcuosaad sn1dans Jo suot,euop 2UTAtaaaa o1 .xoTad • • 4 tAt40s .a3Uop'•JO ant-L4uosaadaa paz t.zot{ .ne Aq papnoaxa acq o4 aauUJnrsv aaue.znssY s40T'd TTATD The donee further agrees that this agreement shall be, subject in all rrspectS to the provisions of said regulations; that this agreement . shall obligate the ,donee for the period during which it retains ' ownership or possession of any such property:, that the United States „ ' shall have the right to seek judicialenforcement of this agreement; and, thisagreement shall., be binding upon any. successor in interest , of the donee and the word "donee" as used hereinincludes any such , . , successor- in interest. • ' ' Dated. March 7. 1979 City of Miami Beach Donee •• . ',..44/(::, . By „., (President/Chairmanof the Board •„,2fl Convention_Center Drive • or .comparable, authorized official) ' Mayor ' Miami Beach. Florida 33139 Donee mailing address . ATTEST: ' . City. Clerk . i. • , / . • • • ELIGIBILITY APPLICATION FOR PUBLIC AGENCIES FEDERAL SURPLUS PROPERTY UTILIZATION PROGRAM • Legal Name of Applicant CITY OF MIAMI BEACH Address 1700 'Convention center Drive Miami Beach, FL Zip 33139 County _ DADE Area Code 305 ' Telephone 67.3-740 • Date Agency began Operation 3/26/15 1, ' Check type of Agency: .(See definitions on reverse side) a. Conservation ---- f. State Agency ---� b. Economic Development ---- g. County Govt. ---- c. Parks 4 Recreation ---- h. City Government -X d. Public Safety ---- i. Indian tribe, group, band, O. Museum ---- Pueblo (State Reser- vation only)• ---- - • j . Other ---- 2. Attach. a narrative which describes the program and services offered. Also attach evidence that the applicant is a public agency. 3. How is the activity funded: (Show percentages) k a. Tax-supported (other than by grant) 62% b. Ey grant and/or contributions a% . • c. Other (specify) Fees, Miscellaneous revenues-3c% 4. Attach completed Assurance of Compliance with GSA Regulations under Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 , Section 606 of Title VI • of the Federal Property and Administrative Services Act of 19494 • as amended, and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act -of 1973 , as amended. 5. Attach an Authorization Document completed by the Governing Board or Body designating one or more representatives to act for the applicant acquiring property from the State Agency, to commit the expenditure of funds , and to execute the State Agency' s invoice/ issue sheet, including Terms, Conditions, Reservations , and Re- strictions that the State Agency or GSA may establish on the property. 44( DATE: March 7 1979 SIGNED: //' TITLE: Mayor • • • • FOR STATE AGENCY USE Date Approved: / /7('- /( 1 Date Disapproved: • 41 Conditional Eligibility Director- - 410.- ( AV ' I • • r • 1 • .. _ ...._. . -._. .- . _ - . • _..._ _ a:i SURVEY OF PROPERTY NEEDS, RESOURCES AND UTILIZATION CAPABILITIES The State Agency for Federal Property Assistance, to more equitably serve the needs of all participants, requests the below information and stipulates that the data submitted will be used only for the purpose of facilitating the fair and equitable distribution of property and for no other purpose... Public Law 94-519, October 17, 1976, amends the Federal Property and Administrative Services Act of 1949 and mandates that the State Agency will provide for fair and equitable distribution of property within the State based upon relative needs, resources and ability to utilize available personal surplus property. This survey will be used to make those determinations. Your cooperation in supplying the requested data will be appreciated. Z, General Data - A. Type of agency: • Public Agency 1::::"Private Nonprofit Institution • Resources Available: • • 1. Funding source •' . • • X Tax appropriated funds x Federal or State Grant • • Tuition or charges for service X pn Donations or contributions 2. Statement of relative financial ability (budget limitations, inability to purchase from commercial sources, extraordinary economic problems. . x; etc.): City revenues are not sufficient to acquire property needed for optimum service in public safety, construction, etc. Note: Other factors may be considered in the distribution of available property such as , per capita income of residents of area, assessed property values, economic ranking, and other data as published in the Statistical Report of the Department of Revenue and other similar reports. C. Population served: 92, 000 (City of Miami Beach Planning Estimate 2/79) D. Capability for repair and maintenance of property: The City of Miami Beach has a full service mechanical maintenance facility to repair • } • property acquired. E. Ability to utilize requested property ( statement of utilization potential, ongoing need, 'temporary need. reserve backup, etc): Property will be primarily used to meet ongoing needand to meet citizen service requirements curtailed by limited city funds. • • • • FJ. Specific Needs Indicate major items not generally available in the agency distribution Fenters such as, but not limited to', aircraft and components; vessels . and components; vehicles and components; construction equipment and components; heavy construction materials; material' handling equipment and •components; enerators; compressors; musical instruments; machine tools and components; cientific equipment; photographic equipment; printing equipment; refrigeration . 1 quipment; transportation equipment; shop equipment; computers and conk., . orients; reproduction equipment; major Mems of electronics; and other• '}pecializ�ed items of proper>�y, • . f Item Descri'tion Narrative Justification Pur.ose . • • • ' • l • , SEE ATTACHMENT -EXHIBIT A- • . • • • . r ::II. Shipping Instructions ,. . 11 Direct pich•up at federal holding agency Pick-up at Agency ' distribution center ® Ship directly 'by common carrier * • *Dependent on location; cost and time constraints. )ate March. 7' 1979 • City of Miami Beac Eligi.sle Or_ :nization ' • Al l 1 ._l c•v t r k O4ifyin: Official ; • Mayor F. • O • . i I EXHIBIT A -Specific Needs- • DESCRIPTION PURPOSE Vessels and components 0 Police marine patrol, subaqueous utility maintenance and waterway code enforcement (piers, docks, etc. ) Vehicles and Components General City services . Construction equipment and General city construction, including components street, curb and gutter work, parkway and park reconstruction, land clearing Heavy construction materials General City maintenance and construction as above Material handling equipment Warehouse and pipe yard operations and components • Generators, Compressors, Machine As support materiel for city automotive Tools and components, Re- maintenance and building maintenance frigeration equipment, trans- machine and repair shops (500 vehicle portation equipment, shop fleet) 4; equipment Musical, Instruments and Photo- Material for City youth and senior graphic equipment citizen recreational and instructional - programs as well as (Photo Equipment) . for possible use in City darkroom and photo lab A • • • �pp . i r 5 MIAMI BEACH CITY CODE § 5 Charter, and all ordinances, resolutions, and regulations of the Town of Miami Beach regularly passed, promulgated and enrolled • not inconsistent with the provisions of this Act,shall remain in full force and effect until the same shall have been regularly amended, rescinded or repealed. Sec. 5. City created and established; boundaries.' A municipality to.be called City of Miami Beach, in the County of Dade and State of Florida, is hereby created, organized and established, the territorial boundaries of which shall be as follows: Begin in Dade County, Florida,at a point fifteen hundred feet east of where the north line of section two in township fifty-three south of range forty-two east, intersects the low water mark of the Atlantic Ocean; thence run in a southerly direction meandering fifteen hundred feet east of the low water mark of the Atlantic Ocean to a point on a line running due east and west along the center of Bears' Cut, south of the most southerly point of Virginia Key; thence run due west along said line to the eastern boundary r • l ne of the City of Miami, Florida, projected straight south; thence run in a northerly direction along said eastern boundary line of the City of Miami, Florida, projected as aforesaid, to a point on a line parallel with the south line of sections three and four of township l fifty-four south of range forty-two east, and 508.85 feet south and 13015.6 feet west of the southeast corner of the southwest quarter • of said section three, township fifty-four south, range forty-two east; thence continue in a northerly direction to a point on a line running east and west through the center of sections twenty-two ; 2 and twenty-three in township fifty-three south, range forty-two east, produced west, and 10249.6 west of the northeast corner of the southeast quarter of said section twenty-two; thence continue •... in a northeasterly direction following as near as may be the center , of Biscayne Bay to the intersection of Biscayne Bay with the north lie of said section two,township fifty-three south,range forty-two • 71. For exclusion of certain lands from corporate limits,see§ 25 of the Related ` Laws. For cases excluding certain lands on Fisher's Island from corporate limits of city, see City of Miami Beach v. State ex rel. Wood, (Fla.)56 So. 2d 520; State ex rel. • Belcher Oil Co. v. City of Miami Beach, Dade County Circuit Court, 59 L. 1004. Supp. H 25. 3-7s i Yi t l" ••a pr , .4 '' • i • • • • • § 5 THE CHARTER § 5 east,projected west;thence run east to a point fifteen hundred feet east of where the north line of said section two, township fifty-three south, range forty-two east, intersects the low water mark of the Atlantic Ocean, which is the place of beginning, which territorial boundaries shall include all islands, sand bars and submerged land lying within said described territory.(C.9023,§ 1, Sp. Acts 1921; C. 9836, § 1, Sp. Acts 1923; C. 10845, § 1, Sp. Acts 1925.) • • STATE OF FLORIDA COUNTY OF DADE: I, ELAINE MATTHEWS,• City Clerk of the _ City of Miami Beach, Florida, do hereby certify . that the above and foregoing is a true and cor- rect copy of the original thereof on file In this. office. WITNESS, my had and the seal of said City this Q 3•t'day of i ^may- A.D. 19 79 ELAINE MATTHEWS -QClerkol IAyrCity Miami Hench,Fbiide By: �( Deputy • • 1 9 i • Supp. M 25. :3-7S • it • J. • '`?0;°'.'t � a„ G ni ORIGINAL RESOLUTION NO. 79-15845 ' _ (Authorizing application for CMB partici- pation in Federal Surplus Property Pro- gram through the State of Florida Department of General Services) .ti • }