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13014 RESOLUTION NO. 13 014 i WHEREAS, at a special meeting of the City Council df the City of Miami Beach, Florida, duly called and held oil April 27, 1970, the City Clerk-Finance Director filed with the City Council the certificates of the Clerks and Inspectors of the results of the Special Elections held in the City of Miami Beach on April 23, 1970, and WHEREAS, the City Clerk-FinanceLjDirector advised the City Council that the certificates of the results of the elections in precincts 82, 112 and 113 appeared to reflect an error in reading off the number of votes totaled on the voting machines on questions numbered 1 and 4, and that such error in reading off the totals of votes cast on said questions may have been carried across other questions voted upon in said elections, and WHEREAS, there was then appointed by the Mayor, with the concurrence of the City Council, a Canvassing Committee composed of Vice Mayor Leonard Weinstein, Councilman D. Lee Powell and the said City Clerk-Finance Director, charged with the duty of canvassing, not only the certificates of the results of the elections hereinabove referred to, but also the duty and responsibility of examining the counters on the voting machines in said precincts 82, 112 and 113 to determine the correct total number of votes shown by the counters on said voting machines in said ,precincts, and WHEREAS, said Canvassing Committee having performed its duties as aforesaid, and having filed its canvass of the certificates of the results of said elections, together with its report of the result of its examination of the counters on said voting machines in said precincts, said canvass and said report being attached hereto and made a part hereof by reference, and WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Miami Beach has duly examined and considered said canvass and report and has duly found and determined the same to be true and correct; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT DULY RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, that the said canvass of the election returns by the said Canvassing Committee be and the same is hereby accepted as the true and correct result of said Special Elections held on April 23, 1970, and that this Resolution be spread upon the minutes of the City Council of the City of Miami Beach as the official record of the results of said Special Elections. PASSED and ADOPTED this 29th day of April, 1970. Mayor Attest: Aftz City Clerk-Finance Director OFFICE OF CITY ATTORNEY-1130 WASHINGTON AVENUE-MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA 33139 4 CANVASS AND REPORT OF CANVASSING COMMITTEE We, the undersigned two members of the City Council, and the City Clerk-Finance Director of the City of Miami Beach, Florida, as the duly appointed and constituted Canvassing Committee of the City Council of the City of Miami Beach, do hereby certify that said Committee has made a canvass of the returns of the Certificates of the Clerks and Inspectors who held and conducted special elections in Miami Beach, Florida on April 23, 1970. On the direction of the City Council the Committee has also examined the counters on the voting machines in Precincts 82, 112 and 113, and has found the machine count as shown on the certificates submitted by the Clerks and Inspectors in these three precincts to be in error. The Canvassing Committee has prepared a return sheet for each of these precincts showing the correct machine count for the twenty-two (22) questions on which all registered voters were permitted to cast their ballots, which is attached hereto and made a part hereof. The Clerks ' and Inspectors ' certificate showing the absentee ballots and the votes cast by the freeholders on the bond questions have been examined and are found to be true and correct. Said Committee does hereby certify that as a result of said canvass it has found and does hereby declare the results of said elections as set forth in the Report attached hereto and made a part hereof. R E P O R T STATE OF FLORIDA COUNTY OF DADE We, the undersigned members of the City Council of the City of Miami Beach, Florida, and the City Clerk-Finance Director thereof, as the Canvassing Committee of the City Council of the City of Miami Beach, do hereby certify and report that said Committee has made a canvass of the returns of the certificates of the Clerks and Inspectors who held and conducted said Special Elections in the City of Miami Beach, Florida on April 23, 1970, and that such canvass having been made solely, exclusively and entirely from said returns, as modified by the examination of the counters of the voting machines in Precincts 82, 112 and 113, the Committee does hereby certify that as a result of said canvass, it has found and does hereby declare the result of said elections to be as follows: That there was a total of 19,325 votes cast. That upon the Questions: 1 . Shall the City Council be authorized to convey to the Miami Beach Housing Authority, the following parcel of land: Lots 15 through 20, Block 1 1 1 , OCEAN BEACH ADDITION NO. 3, Plat Book 2, page 81 , of the Public Records of Dade County, Florida; for use as Low Rent Housing for the Elderly, under Turnkey contractual procedures authorized by the United States Housing Act of 1937, as amended, either at a nominal consideration, or in no event at more than the value of said land as approved by the Department of Housing and Urban Development and payable upon such terms as may be prescribed by the City Council? 9,982 votes were cast For the Amendment, and 5,990 votes were cast Against the Amendment. 2. Shall the zoning enabling provisions of the City Charter be amended so as to abolish the existing five member Board of Adjustment and to create a new seven member Board of Adjust- ment having the qualifications, powers and jurisdiction as set forth in said proposed amendment on file in the office of the City Clerk, and to provide that all decisions of said new Board of Adjustment shall be final and subject to review only by petition for wri t of certiorari to a court of competent jurisdiction? 10,001 votes were cast For the Amendment, and 42206 votes were cast Against the Amendment. -1 - 3. Shall the City Charter be amended so as to provide that the candidates for the Office of Councilman and Mayor shall file with the City Clerk within thirty days after each primary and general election in which he is a candidate a sworn statement setting forth the names of all contributors to his campaign; the amount of each money contribution; and a description of all goods and services contributed, together with the reasonable value thereof; and the ex- penditures made by him in each primary and general campaign; and directing the City Council to prescribe by ordinance, appropriate penalties including fine, imprisonment and forfeiture of office for violation of said provisions of said amendment? 11 ,682 votes were cast For the Amendment, and 2,958 votes were cast Against the Amendment. 4. Shall the City Charter be amended so as to provide that the City Council shall be authorized to adopt ordinances requiring owners or persons in possession of property to comply with the requirements of a Minimum Housing Standards Ordinance, and in default thereof, empowering the City to bring such property into compliance and to impose a lien thereon for the reasonable cost of the labor and materials required therefor? 10,767 votes were cast For the Amendment, and 3,722 votes were cast Against the Amendment. 5. Shall the City Charter be amended so as to empower the City Council , by ordinance, to provide that notices of violation of the City's Minimum Standards Housing Ordinance shall be recordable in the Public Records of Dade County? 10,956 votes were cast For the Amendment, and 3,453 votes were cast Against the Amendment. 6. Shall the City Charter be amended so as to provide that no person or corporation shall engage in the business of selling or offering for sale Kosher Food, Beverages or other commodities unless he shall have procured from the City, in addition to an Occupational License, a special license designating his or its place of business as a kosher establish- ment and providing for the imposition of a fee for such license representing a reasonable cost of the supervision or regulation of such establishment? 9,709 votes were cast For the Amendment, and 4,513 votes were cast Against the Amendment. -2- 7. S ha 1 1 the C i ty Cha rte r be amended so as to provide that the Kosher Food Inspector or any duly authorized deputy shall have the power to seize, condemn or destroy any food, beverage or other commodity offered for sale to the public in violation of the Kosher Food Ordi - nances of the City? 81929 votes were cast For the Amendment, and 5,479 votes were cast Against the Amendment. 8. Shall the City Charter be amended so as to provide that the Kosher Food Inspector, or any duly authorized deputy, shall have the power of arrest, with or without warrant, for a violation of the Kosher Food Ordinances of the City? 8,349 votes were cast For the Amendment, and 5,897 votes were cast Against the Amendment. 9. Shall the City Charter be amended so as to provide tha t the Municipal Judges of the City of Miami Beach shall have the right, in addition to any fine or jail sentence, to suspend the Special License of a Kosher Establishment for a period within his dis- cretion of from one month to six months in the event a defendant is found guilty of violating the Kosher Food Ordinances of the City of Miami Beach as a first offender, and to increase the periods of suspension for repeated offenders? 9,699 votes were cast For the Amendment, and 4,511 votes were cast Against the Amendment. 10. Shall the City Charter be amended so as to provide that any elected officer of the City who qualifies as a candidate for any elective County, State or Federal Office shall be deemed to have resigned his City Office forth- with, and the resultant vacancy in office shall be filled by the City Council as provided in Section 28 (K) of the Charter? 10,388 votes were cast For the Amendment, and 3,554 votes were cast Against the Amendment. 11 . Shall Chapter 18691 , Laws of Florida, Acts of 1937, being a part of the Charter of the City of Miami Beach, Florida, be amended so as to provide a service retirement allowance equal to 2-3/4% of the average monthly earnings mul - tiplied by the number of years of creditable service not exceeding 25, plus 2% of such final average monthly earnings multiplied by the number of years of creditable service in excess of 25, provided that the retirement allowance shall not ex-:eed 80% of the final average monthly earnings? 10,548 votes were cast For the Amendment, and 4,066 votes were cast Against the Amendment. -3- 12. Shall the City of Miami Beach, Florida, issue negotiable coupon bonds in the amount of $900,000.00 with interest at a rate to be hereafter determined and not exceeding 8% per annum for the purpose of completing the acquisition and construction of a public park on the ocean front extending from Collins Avenue to the Atlantic Ocean and located be- tween 81st and 87th Streets? 8,591 votes were cast For the Bonds, and 5,370 votes were cast Against the Bonds. 13. Shall the City of Miami Beach, Florida issue negotiable coupon bonds in the amount of $100,000.00 with interest at a rate to be hereafter determined, not exceeding 8% per annum for the purpose of improving, extending and enlarging the North Shore Community Center? 7,613 votes were cast For the Bonds, and 61203 votes were cast Against the Bonds. 14. Shall the City of Miami Beach, Florida issue negotiable coupon bonds in the amount of $4,000,000.00 with interest at a rate to be hereafter determined, not exceeding 8% per annum, for the purpose of acquiring rights of way to widen that portion of Collins Avenue lying generally between 63rd and 67th Streets, all as shown by maps on file in the Public Works Department of the City? 7,699 votes were cast For the Bonds, and 5,995 votes were cast Against the Bonds. 15. Shall the City of Miami Beach, Florida issue negotiable coupon bonds in the amount of $1 ,500,000-00 with interest at a rate to be hereafter determined, not exceeding 8% per annum, for the purpose of constructing a public park on Biscayne Bay, extending generally south of 4th Street on the west side of Alton Road and consisting of Lots 32 through 41 , inclusive, Block 111 , OCEAN BEACH ADDITION NO. 3, Plat Book 2, page 81 , Public Records of Dade County, Florida? 7,870 votes were cast For the Bonds, and 5,964 votes were cast Against the Bonds. -4- 16. Shall the City of Miami Beach, Florida, issue negotiable bonds in the amount of $5,500,000.00 with interest at a rate to be hereafter deter- mined, eter- mined, not exceeding 8% per annum, for the purpose of constructing a municipal admini - strative and police court building in the Civic Center area, which is bounded generally by 17th Street on the south, Washington Avenue on the east, Dade Boulevard on the north and Meridian Avenue on the west? 7,597 votes were cast For the Bonds, and 62087 votes were cast Against the Bonds. 17. Shall the City of Miami Beach, Florida, issue negotiable coupon bonds in the amount of $2,500,000.00 with interest at a rate to be hereafter determined, not to exceed 8% per annum, for the purpose of participating with the Federal Government on a 2/3 Federal and a 1/3 City cost participation program involving the planning, site, acquisition and construction of facilities for the disposal of garbage, rubbish and similar solid wastes? 9,081 votes were cast For the Bonds, and 4,739 votes were cast Against the Bonds. 18. Shall the City of Miami Beach, Florida, issue negotiable coupon bonds in the amount of $1 ,500,000.00 with interest at a rate to be hereafter determined, not to exceed 8% per annum, for the purpose of constructing necessary road-ways and landscaping in the Civic Center area, in connection with the con- struction of a Civic Center Complex in that area of the City-owned p roperty, which is bounded generally by 17th Street on the south, Washington Avenue on the east, Dade Boulevard on the north and Meridian Avenue on the west? 7, 147 votes were cast For the Bonds, and 6,528 votes were cast Against the Bonds. 19. Shall the City of Miami Beach, Florida, issue negotiable coupon bonds in the amount of $4,000,000.00 with interest at a rate to be hereafter determined, not to exceed 8% per annum, for the construction of a Theater of the Performing Arts in the Civic Center Complex of the City, being generally bounded by 17th Street on the south, Washington Avenue on the east, Dade Boulevard on the north and Meridian Avenue on the west? 7,648 votes were cast For the Bonds, and 6, 198 votes were cast Against the Bonds. -5- 20. Shall the City of Miami Beach, Florida, issue negotiable coupon bonds in the amount of $250,000.00 with interest at a rate to be hereafter determined, not to exceed 8% per annum, for the purpose of defraying additional costs of the construction of the South Shore Community Center? 8,035 votes were cast For the Bonds, and 6,302 votes were cast Against the Bonds. 21 . Shall the City of Miami Beach, Florida, issue negotiable coupon bonds in the amount of $1 ,000,000.00 with interest at a rate to be hereafter determined, not to exceed 8% per annum, for the purpose of acquiring necessary rights of way for street and highway purposes and for the construction of a public park on the northeast corner of Arthur Godfrey Road and Pine Tree Drive and consisting of Lots 1 through 4, inclusive of FLAMINGO BAY SUB NO 1 , according to the plat thereof as recorded in Plat Book 6, Page 101 , of the Public Records of Dade County, Florida; less that portion of Lot 1 acquired by the City of Miami Beach for highway purposes? 5,751 votes were cast For the Bonds, and 8,551 votes were cast Against the Bonds. 22, Advisory Referendum. Do you favor, or approve, the operation of a government controlled gambling casino in the City of Miami Beach to be operated under rigid governmental supervision? 7,240 ''YES'' votes were cast and 9,771 ''NO'' votes were cast, AND THAT QUESTION NO. 1 and CHARTER AMENDMENTS NOS. 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, AND 11 CARRIED: AND THAT BOND QUESTIONS NOS. 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, CARRIED, AND BOND QUESTION NO. 21 FAILED: AND THAT QUESTION NO. 22 ADVISORY REFERENDUM FAILED WITNESS our hands and seals this 29th•= day of April 1970. Vice Mayor Councilman City Clerk-Finance Director -6- CANVASS AND REPORT OF SPECIAL FREEHOLDERS ELECTION HELD ON APRIL 23, 1970 WHEREAS, the undersigned Canvassing Committee of the City Council of the City of Miami Beach, Florida, has made a canvass of the returns of the Certificates of the Clerks and Inspectors, who held and con- ducted the Special Freeholders Election, on April 23, 1970, such canvass having been made solely, exclusively and entirely from such returns, NOW, THEREFORE, said Canvassing Committee does hereby find and declare that the total number of votes cast in said election in favor of approval of bonds and the total number of votes cast in said election against approval of the bonds were as follows: UPON THE QUESTIONS: 12. Shall the City of Miami Beach, Florida, issue negotiable coupon bonds in the amount of $900,000.00 with interest at a rate to be hereafter determined and not exceeding 8% per annum for the purpose of completing the acquisition and construction of a public park on the ocean front extending from Collins Avenue to the Atlantic Ocean and located between 81st and 87th Streets? 25,464 votes were cast FOR THE BONDS, and 2,490 votes were cast AGAINST THE BONDS. 13. Shall the City of Miami Beach, Florida issue negotiable coupon bonds in the amount of $100,000.00 with interest at a rate to be hereafter determined, not exceeding 8% per annum for the purpose of improving, ex- tending and enlarging the North Shore Community Center? 1 ,902 votes were cast FOR THE BONDS, and 2,947 votes were cast AGAINST THE BONDS. 14. Shall the City of Miami Beach, Florida, issue negotiable coupon bonds in the amount of $4,000,000.00 with interest at a rate to be hereafter determined, not exceeding 8% per annum, for the purpose of acquiring rights of way to widen that portion of Collins Avenue lying generally between 63rd and 67th Streets, all as shown by maps on file in the Public Works Department of the City? 2,040 votes were cast FOR THE BONDS, and 2,783 votes were cast AGAINST THE BONDS. -1 - 15. Shall the City of Miami Beach, Florida, issue negotiable coupon bonds in the amount of $1 ,500,000.00 with interest at a rate to be hereafter determined, not exceeding 8% per annum, for the purpose of constructing a public park on Biscayne Bay, extending generally south of 4th Street on the west side of Alton Road and consisting of Lots 32 through 41 , inclusive, Block 111 , OCEAN BEACH ADDITION NO. 3, Plat Book 2, page 81 , Public Records of Dade County, Florida? 22079 votes were cast FOR THE BONDS, and 2,737 votes were cast AGAINST THE BONDS. 16. Shall the City of Miami Beach, Florida, issue negotiable coupon bonds in the amount of $5,500,000.00 with interest at a rate to be hereafter determined, not exceeding 8% per annum, for the purpose of constructing a municipal administrative and police court building in the Civic Center area, which is bounded generally by 17th Street on the south, Washington Avenue on the east, Dade Boulevard on the north and Meridian Avenue on the west? 1 ,902 votes were cast FOR THE BONDS, and 2,886 votes were cast AGAINST THE BONDS. 17. Shall the City of Miami Beach, Florida, issue negotiable coupon bonds in the amount of $2,500,000.00 with interest at a rate to be hereafter determined, not to exceed 8% per annum, for the purpose of participating with the Federal Government on a 2/3 Federal and a 1/3 City cost participation program involving the planning, site, acquisition and construction of facilities for the disposal of garbage, rubbish and similar solid wastes? 2,632 votes were cast FOR THE BONDS, and 2,164 votes were cast AGAINST THE BONDS. 18. Shall the City of Miami Beach, Florida, issue negotiable coupon bonds in the amount of $1 ,500,000.00 with interest at a rate to be hereafter determined, not to exceed 8°% per annum, for the purpose of constructing necessary road-ways and landscaping in the Civic Center area, in connection with the construction of a Civic Center Complex in that area of the City-owned property, which is bounded generally by 17th Street on the south, Washington Avenue on the east, Dade Boulevard on the north and Meridian Avenue on the west? 1 ,856 votes were cast FOR THE BONDS, and 2,914 votes were cast AGAINST THE BONDS. -2- 19. Shall the City of Miami Beach, Florida, issue negotiable coupon bonds in the amount of $4,000,000.00 with interest at a rate to be hereafter determined, not to exceed 8% per annum, for the construction of a Theater of the Performing Arts in the Civic Center Complex of the City, being generally bounded by 17th Street on the south, Washington Avenue on the east, Dade Boulevard on the north and Meridian Avenue on the west? 1 ,933 votes were cast FOR THE BONDS, and 276373 votes were cast AGAINST THE BONDS. 20. Shall the City of Miami Beach, Florida, issue negotiable coupon bonds in the amount of $250,000.00 with interest at a rate to be hereafter determined, not to exceed 8% per annum, for the purpose of defraying additional costs of the construction of the South Shore Community Center? 1 ,813 votes were cast FOR THE BONDS , and 3,062 votes were cast AGAINST THE BONDS. 21 . Shall the City of Miami Beach, Florida, issue negotiable coupon bonds in the amount of $1 ,000,000.00 with interest at a rate to be hereafter determined, not to exceed 8% per annum, for the purpose of acquiring necessary rights of way for street and highway purposes and for the construction of a public park on the northeast corner of Arthur Godfrey Road and Pine Tree Drive and consisting of Lots 1 through 4, inclusive of FLAMINGO BAY SUB NO. 1 , according to the plat thereof as recorded in Plat Book 6, Page 101 , of the Public Records of Dade County, Florida; less that portion of Lot 1 , acquired by the City of Miami Beach for highway purposes? 1 ,717 votes were cast FOR THE BONDS, and 3,104 votes were cast AGAINST THE BONDS. WITNESS our hands and seals this 29th day of _, .April 1970. -" V i ce,, Mayor ly. ell t � tf f ' r "......s.rw �.....,. ' Councilman City Clerk-Finance Director -3-