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RESOLUTION 89-19810 RESOLUTION NO. 89-19810 A RESOLUTION AMENDING THE CERTIFICATE ADOPTED BY RESOLUTION NO. 89-19787, ON NOVEMBER 8, 1989, TO REFLECT THE INCLUSION OF 46 ADDITIONAL ABSENTEE BALLOTS WHICH WERE DETERMINED BY THE CITY COMMISSION APPOINTED COMMITTEE TO BE VALID IN THE NOVEMBER 7, 1989 GENERAL AND SPECIAL ELECTION. WHEREAS, on November 7, 1989, it was determined by the Committee appointed by the City Commission to act as its representatives in the conduct of the November 7, 1989 General and Special Election, that a total of 106 absentee ballots, were rejected as illegal; and WHEREAS, on November 8, 1989, while the Committee was still in session because of a mandated recount in the Group V Commission race, representatives of candidates Ben Grenald and Abe Hirschfeld requested that the rejected absentee ballots be re-reviewed by the Committee; and WHEREAS, the Committee, upon reviewing appropriate case law, and re-reviewing the 106 ballots, determined that 46 ballots were legally sufficient, and were therefore duly counted in the Group V race; and WHEREAS, the 46 ballots were then processed totally by the Dade County Elections Department on November 9, 1989, and the results are included in the amended certificate. NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that the amended certificate is hereby adopted. PASSED and ADOPTED this 15th day of November, 1989. Vice-MAYOR ATTEST: FORM APPROVED LEGAL DEPT. 6t1-ete.,-/Ita )21- e B 22 CITY CLERK Date l/ i 3/i' EMB/mw STATE OF FLORIDA COUNTY OF DADE: Amended Certificate We, the City Clerk, City Manager and the City Attorney of the City of Miami Beach, Florida, do hereby certify that we have made an examination of the returns of the General and Special Elections held in Miami Beach, Florida, on November 7, 1989, as conducted by the Clerks and Inspectors who were duly appointed by the Metropolitan Dade County Supervisor of Elections; and as reflected by certification received from the Supervisor of Elections of Dade County Florida; such examination having been made solely, exclusively and entirely from such returns and certification; and DO HEREBY CERTIFY that as a result of said examination we have found and DO HEREBY DECLARE the results of said elections to be as follows: THAT there were a total of 16,442 votes cast. THAT: FOR MAYOR 10,853 votes were cast for ALEX DAOUD 4,624 votes were cast for HARRY PLISSNER FOR COMMISSIONER, GROUP I 4,557 votes were cast for JACK HARTLEY 2,557 votes were cast for BERNICE HOFF MARTINEZ 7,011 votes were cast for BRUCE M. SINGER FOR COMMISSIONER, GROUP I I I 3,120 votes were cast for LILIAM M. LOPEZ 5,044 votes were cast for LARRY NAPP 6,108 votes were cast for WILLIAM E. SHOCKETT FOR COMMISSIONER, GROUP IV 1,674 votes were cast for GLADYS R. HERNANDO 7,517 votes were cast for ABE RESNICK 5,642 votes were cast for MARTY SHERMAN FOR COMMISSIONER, GROUP V 6,879 votes were cast for BEN Z. GRENALD 6,900 votes were cast for ABE HIRSCHFELD FOR COMMISSIONER, GROUP VI 8,060 votes were cast for MARTIN SHAPIRO 6,176 votes were cast for SIDNEY (SID) WEISBURD -1- THAT UPON THE QUESTION: AMENDMENT 1: CITY OF MIAMI BEACH PENSION AND RETIREMENT SYSTEM FOR OFFICERS AND EMPLOYEES GENERALLY "SHALL CHAPTER 18691, LAWS OF FLORIDA, SPECIAL ACTS OF 1937, BEING ARTICLE XVI OF MIAMI BEACH CITY CODE'S RELATED LAWS, BE AMENDED TO DELETE: OFFICERS AS PENSION PLAN MEMBERS, MANDATORY RETIREMENT, PERMISSIBLE RETIREMENT AGE FOR POLICEMEN AND FIREMEN, SPECIFIC CONTRIBUTION REQUIREMENTS (SUBSTITUTING ACTUARIALLY-SOUND CONTRIBUTIONS) , OPTIONS TO JOIN ORIGINAL PLAN, LIMITATIONS ON INCREASED BENEFITS, AND EXCEPTION FROM REFERENDUM REQUIREMENT FOR ELIMINATION OF CITY CONTRIBUTIONS IN CERTAIN CIRCUMSTANCES; INCREASE: MINIMUM DISABILITY BENEFITS; AND EXPAND: INVESTMENT AUTHORITY?" 7,271 YES votes were cast 4,208 NO votes were cast AMENDMENT 2: CITY OF MIAMI BEACH PENSION AND RETIREMENT SYSTEM FOR OFFICERS AND EMPLOYEES GENERALLY "SHALL CHAPTER 18691, LAWS OF FLORIDA, SPECIAL ACTS OF 1937, BEING ARTICLE XVI OF MIAMI BEACH CITY CODE'S RELATED LAWS, BE AMENDED TO INCREASE NUMBER OF PENSION BOARD MEMBERS FROM SEVEN TO NINE, FOUR MEMBERS TO BE APPOINTED BY CITY MANAGER, THREE MEMBERS TO BE ELECTED BY EMPLOYEES/MEMBERS OF SYSTEM, TWO RETIRED MEMBERS TO BE ELECTED BY SYSTEM'S RETIRED MEMBERS WITH ELECTION TO BE HELD UNDER PRESCRIBED RULES OF BOARD?" 7,005 YES votes were cast 4,333 NO votes were cast AMENDMENT 3: ADMINISTRATION OF LIFE INSURANCE AND HEALTH PLANS FOR CITY OFFICERS AND EMPLOYEES "SHALL SECTION 28 1/2 OF THE MIAMI BEACH CITY CHARTER AND SECTION 100 OF THE CITY'S RELATED LAWS REGARDING ADMINISTRATION OF THE LIFE INSURANCE AND HEALTH PLAN FOR CITY OFFICERS AND EMPLOYEES BE AMENDED TO PROVIDE FOR ADMINISTRATION THEREOF BY THE CITY MANAGER OR HIS DESIGNEE RATHER THAN THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE EMPLOYEES RETIREMENT SYSTEM?" 5,551 YES votes were cast 4,733 NO votes were cast AMENDMENT 4: CITY OF MIAMI BEACH PENSION SYSTEM FOR DISABILITY AND RETIREMENT OF MEMBERS OF POLICE AND FIRE DEPARTMENTS "SHALL CHAPTER 23414, LAWS OF FLORIDA, SPECIAL ACTS OF 1945, AS AMENDED, APPEARING AS SECTION 121 THROUGH 150, OF THE RELATED LAWS OF THE CODE OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, BE AMENDED BY ADDING THE LIMITATIONS ON BENEFITS SET FORTH IN SECTION 415 OF THE INTERNAL REVENUE CODE?" 7,510 YES votes were cast 3,604 NO votes were cast -2- AMENDMENT 5: CITY OF MIAMI BEACH PENSION SYSTEM FOR DISABILITY AND RETIREMENT OF MEMBERS OF POLICE AND FIRE DEPARTMENTS "SHALL CHAPTER 23414, LAWS OF FLORIDA, SPECIAL ACTS OF 1945, AS AMENDED, APPEARING AS SECTION 122, 123 AND 147, OF THE RELATED LAWS OF THE CODE OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, BE AMENDED BY ADDING PROVISIONS FOR EMPLOYER PICK-UP OF EMPLOYEE CONTRIBUTIONS IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 414 (H) OF THE INTERNAL REVENUE CODE?" 6,741 YES votes were cast 3,500 NO votes were cast WITNESS our hands and seal this 8th day of November , 1989. '4°4 Oir°'/11..-V- CITY ' Erd % 4/1' jr'°-M0 TY MA AGER e!‘4N0-j' CITY ATTORNEY -3- ailLe-2.241,0 4.,-# ORIGINAL 0-197g7 RESOLUTION NO: 89-19810 Amending the certificate adopted by Resoluiton no. 89-19787, on November 8, 1989, to reflect the inclusion of 46 ad- ditional absentee ballots which were de- termined by the City Commission appointed committee to be valid in the November 7, 1989 General and Special Election.