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Resolution 80-16177 RESOLUTION NO. 80-16177 A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING EXECUTION OF CONTRACT WITH MIAMI DESIGN PRESERVATION LEAGUE, INC. FOR THE PURPOSE OF CONDUCTING HISTORIC PRESER- VATION RESEARCH TOWARD THE END OF INCREASING OPPORTUNITIES FOR THE PRESERVATION AND DEVELOP- MENT OF HISTORIC AND NEIGHBORHOOD RESOURCES FOR THE BENEFIT OF TARGET AREA RESIDENTS . WHEREAS, the City of Miami Beach and Miami Design Preser- vation League, Inc. , desire to enter into an Agreement for the purpose of conducting historic preservation research toward the end of increasing opportunities for the preservation and develop- ment of historic and neighborhood resources for the benefit of target area residents, and WHEREAS , said project has been allocated Twenty Six Thousand Four hundred thirty four dollars ($26 , 434) from Community Development Block Grant funds, and WHEREAS, an appropriate Agreement has been prepared and ap- proved pro forma and sufficiency by the City Attorney, which agree- ment sets forth the terms and conditions of said projects, with which the City Commission is familiar, and WHEREAS, the City Manager has recommended to the City Commis- sion , that said Agreement be entered into, and WHEREAS, the City Commission deems it to be in the best in- terests of the City and its residents and citizens that said agreement be entered into: NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT DULY RESOLVED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, THAT the Mayor and City Clerk be duly authorized and directed to execute contract with Miami Design Preservation League, Inc. , in the name of and on behalf of the City are hereby authorized and directed to disburse the monies required by the terms of said Agreement from Community Development Block Grant funds heretofore allocated for said purpose. PASSED AND ADOPTED THIS 6th day of February, 1980. YOR ATTEST: CITY CLERK . ORIGINAL RESOLUTION NO. 80-16177 (Authorizing execution of contract with • _ Miami Design Preservation League, Inc. for the purpose of conducting historic preservation research toward the end of increasing opprotunities for the preserva- tion and development of historic and neigh- borhood resources for the benfit of target area residents)