96-22081 RESO
RESOLUTION NO.
96-22081
A RESOLUTIO:N CALLING A SPECIAL ELBC-
TION TO BE HELD ON NOVEJIBER 5, 1996
FOR THE PURPOSE OF SUBKI'l'TIRG '1'0 THE
ELECTORATE OF THE CITY OF XIAXI
BEACH FOR THEIR APPROVAL OR DIS-
APPROVAL, AN AKEllDKER'l' TO SECTION
103 OF THE RELATED LAWS OF THE CIn
OF lIIAlU BEACH, FLORIDA, TO DELETE
SPECIFIC RESTRICTIONS CONCERNING
PERSION BOARD IltVESTKEH'l' AND ALLOCA-
TIOR, AND TO SUBSTITt1l'E THEREFOR
LANGUAGE AU'rHORIZING '1'DE PERSIQN
BOARD TO EXERCISE ( IN A PRUDENT
.MANNER) IRDEPEHDBJrr JODGMElfT IN
ALLOCATING AHD IHVES'l'IRG FUNDS:
AU'l'HORIZIRG THE JlIAJ[[ BEACH COMMIS-
SION '1'0 ESTABLISH BY ORDIRANCE
PHRSIOtf . BOARD DWEM'MERTGUJ:DELXIlES
ARDRBS'l'RIC'J.'IOIIS.
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COMlfiSSXOII OF TIlE CITY OF HDUII
BEACHz
SECTION 1 s
In accordance with the provisions of the Charter of the City
of Miami Beach, Florida and the general laws of the State of
Florida, a Special Election is hereby called and directled to be
held in the City of Miami Beach, Florida, from 7:00 a.m. to ?sOO
p.m. on November 5, 1996 for the purpose of submittin~r to the
electorate the question as set forth hereinafter.
SECTION 2:
The appropriate and proper Dade County election officials
shall conduct the said Special Election hereby called, except for
the certification of the results of said Special Election, which
duty shall be performed by the City Commission.
The official
returns for each precinct shall be furnished to the City Clerk of
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the City of Miami Beach as soon as the ballots from all precincts
have been tabulated on the night of said Special Election.
SECTION 3:
Said voting precincts in the City of said Special Election
shall be as established by the proper and appropriate Dade County
Election Officials. All electors shall vote at the polling places
and the voting precincts in which the OFFICIAL REGISTRATION BOOKS
show that the said electors reside. A list of the voting precincts
and the polling places therein (subject to change by the Supervisor
of Elections of Dade County, in accordance wi th the law6 of
Florida) is attached hereto as Exhibit A.
SECTION 41
Registration of persons desiring to vote in the Special
Election shall be in accordance with the general law of t:he State
of Florida governing voter registration. Qualified pe~Bons may
obtain registration forms to vote at the Office of the Ci1:y Clerk,
City Hall, 1700 Convention Center Drive, Third Floor, Mi~li Beach,
Florida 33139, each and every day until October 7, 1996, between
the hours of 9:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m., and at such other voter
registration centers and during such times as may be pre.vided by
the Supervisor of Elections of Dade County. Each person desiring
to become a registered voter shall be responsible for properly
filling out the registration form and returning it to the Dade
County Elections Office. All registration forms must be received
by the Dade County Elections Office and clocked in no ltl.ter than
October 7, 1996 at 5:00 p.m. in order for a person to votE! in this
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Special Election.
All questions concerning voter registration
should be directed to the Dade County Elections Offtce, 111
Northwest 1st Street, Floor 19, Miami, Florida 33130: Mailing
Address:
P. o. Rox 012241, Miami, Florida 33101;
Telephone:
(305) 375-5553.
SECTION 5:
Copies of the proposed amendment to the Miami Bea.ch City
Related Laws shall be made available to the electors at th.e office
of the City Clerk from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. each day, Saturdays,
Sundays and holidays excepted, not later than thirty days prior to
the date of said election.
SECTION 6;
Not less than thirty days' notice of said Special Election
shall be given by publication in a newspaper of general circulation
in Miami Beach, Dade County, Florida. Such publication shall be
made at least once each week for four consecutive weoks next
preceding said Special Election.
SECTION 7:
The notice of election shall be substantially in the following
form:
CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA
NOTICE OF SPECIAL ELECTION
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT A SPECIAL ELECTION
HAS BEEN CALLED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE
CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, AND WILL BE HELD
IN SAID CITY FROM 7:00 A.M. UNTIL 7:00 P.M. ON
THE 5TH DAY OF NOVEMBER, 1996, AT WHICH TIME
THERE SHALL BE SUBMITTED TO THE DULY REGIS-
TERED AND QUALIFIED VOTERS OF THE CITY OF
MIAMI BEACH THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONt
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GENERAL EMPLOYEES RETIREMENT SYSTEM PENSION
BOARD: DELETING SPECIFIC RESTRICTIONS ON
BOARD'S ALLOCATION /' INVESTMENT OF FUNDS.
SHALL SECTION 103 OF THE RELATED LAWS OF THE
CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, BE AMENDED TO
DELETE SPECIFIC RESTRICTIONS CONCERNING
PENSION BOARD INVESTMENT AND ALLOCATION, AND
TO SUBSTITUTE THEREFOR LANGUAGE AUTHORI ZING
THE PENSION BOARD TO EXERCISE (IN A PRUDENT
MANNER) INDEPENDENT JUDGMENT IN ALLOCATING AND
INVESTING FUNDS~ AUTHORIZING THE MIAMI BEACH
CITY COMMISSION TO ESTABLISH BY ORDINANCE
PENSION BOARD INVESTMENT GUIDELINES AND
RESTRICTIONS.
YES
NO
SECTrOR 8:
The official ballot to be used in the Special Electi.on to be
held on November 5, 1996, hereby called, shall be in subst.antially
the following forma
OFFICIAL BALLOT
CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA
SPECIAL ELECTION, NOVEMBER 5, 1996
GENERAL EMPLOYEES RETIREMENT SYSTEM PENSION
BOARD: DELETING SPECIFIC RESTRICTIONS ON
BOARD'S ALLOCATION /' INVESTMENT OF FUNDS.
SHALL SECTION 103 OF THE RELATED LAWS OF THE
CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, BE AMENDED TO
DELETE SPECIFIC RESTRICTIONS CONCERNING
PENSION BOARD INVESTMENT AND ALLOCATION, AND
TO SUBSTITUTE THEREFOR LANGUAGE AUTHORIZING
THE PENS ION BOARD TO EXERCISE (IN A PRUDENT
MANNER) INDEPENDENT JUDGMENT IN ALLOCATING AND
INVESTING FUNDS; AUTHORIZING THE MIAMI BEACH
CITY COMMISSION TO ESTABLISH BY ORDINANCE
PENSION BOARD INVESTMENT GUIDELINES AND
RESTRICTIONS.
YES
NO
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SECTION 9:
Absentee voters participating in said Special Election shall
be entitled to cast their ballots in accordance with the p1:ovisions
of the laws of the State of Florida with respect to absentee
voting.
SECTION lDs
That the City of Miami Beach shall pay all of the expe!nees for
conducting this Special Election and will pay to Dade County or
directly to all persons or firms upon receipt of in~roice or
statement approved by the Supervisor of Elections of Dade "~ounty,
Florida.
SECTION 11 :
This Resolution shall be effective immediately upon itl!l
passage.
PASSED and ADOPTED this
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ATTEST:
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CITY CLERK
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PROPOSED RELATED Ll\WS AJlENDJIEft
NOVEMBBR 5. 199~ SPECIAL RT~GTION
Text of Ouestion No.
Section 103 of the Related LaW6 of the City of Miam.i Beach,
Florida, is hereby amended to read as follows:
All moniec paid lRte any peasleR eE
rctiromon~ sys~em ereatod sy ~kis Aet, ~XOGpt
Buch meRiee as aro neeesBaFY te meot ourreB~
opera~ia, er pension aad Fe~i~emen~ paymeats,
6ftaII Be investod iB taB following.
Belles. ne'tee. BcoHri't!ee er e'tl\er evi~
deBaes ef i:adestoEiRees wltish a~e t.ho di.l.'eet
e8li"atieR of 'Gila 9sl"....e~BlReft'B af 'ERe UBi,ee.
S~atee aBd fSF whish ~he f~ll iai_k aRB s~dit
af ~he !s?eramoftt is pled!ed.
LaaBS, insured sr !~a~anteod as 'Ea
prinGipal and interest by 'tae te'l'J'e.E'nRle:&t of
the Valted S~a~os or By aBY ateBey or ins~E'u
Rlefl:Eality thereof, t.a 't:fte ox'tea'6 af sHeh
lRearanec or ~aEaBty.
BeReS, Retas and e6ftOE Bee~Fities af any
st.at-a, eS\iRt.y or illseFpsEa:tes. city in allY
state of tho Uai'tee S.at.ea or the Distriat af
Columbia, whisk are the direct 981itat.ieR ef
suck et~t.e, eeuftty or oi~y aRd fer pa~nt of
wilieR said Ejo~JepMl.eR'tal aedy Ras 'tho lawf1:i1
authoEity ~e le~~ ~aKeB or make aeseesmeBtB.
Bondc, aetes or Gther eviaensee ef ia
deb~edRees whish arc payaBlo trem Ee~eBHeB of
aay B'&E~eta.ll'e or imprSVeJBBn'& elft\eEi by any
a~at.e, ee~nty or iResEpeEa~es. ei~y within tho
United Bta~es.
J;)ivieleBa paying e1i.eeks. eelmBeR or prc-
fell'red, of aay serperatiea oroa~ed aRa
existing 1:iaaeF 'tae law6 of ~ho Yait.ea States
or sf aay stato, pro~ided '&ka~ 'tke amount 60
invosted Baall at BO Eise exoeed fit'&y peFseRt
ef the total funas iRvee~ed. 6toeks, Gommon
er preferred, af aRY ee~eratioR aot orea~ed
and. Gxiet.i:aCj under ~he laws ef "Eke Uftit.ea.
Sta~es ell' ef any .,"i.ate. sRal1 at 8.0 t.me
oxeeed five percent of the t.etal e~~ities. No
.SEe than ~wonty peEesat. ef ~ke total equity
partfelie may be iWJos'tea ift R8B di~idoRd
paying stocKS, waiek are suejeot to t.ke
~Qi8eliftee aet by ordinaase.
BeMis. Bates SI' stksI' ia"&eFeet. bearing
obligations of aRY selveft~ eeFpera~iaR
eE'~aRiBea UReer tho la~6 of uhc Unitod States.
er sftY sta~e, terI'itery sr paseoesien of ~hc
Unit:.ed States.
SaAFee or aa~..riftgB aeeounts of federal
savings and leaft aeeeoiatieBs, 'to 'the extont
'Ehat. 'tkey arc inaulicd by an agc:aey or aa
ifts~r~eR~ality sf 'Eke ,e7GFRmeft't at t.ho
YBi~ed St.a1i06.
All monies ~aid into any pension or
retirement system created by this Act. except
such monies as are necessary to me~t current
Qgerating or pension and retirement payments.
shall be inveated by the pension board. In
connection therewith. the pension board shall.
in acauiring. investina. reinvestina, exchang-
ing, retaining. selling and manaaina property
for the benefit of anv~n8io~or retirement
system created by this Act. -exercisethe1uda-
ment and care under the circU1nstancesthen
prevailina. which persons of prudence. discre-
tion and intelligence exercise in the manaae-
ment of their own affairs. not in reqard to
soeculation but in reaard to the permanent
disposition of their funds. considering the
proba~le income as well as the probable safety
of their capital. Within the limitations of
the foreaoing standard. the pension board is
authorized to ac~ire and retain every kind of
9roDerty. real, nersonal or mixed. and every
kind of investment specifically includina. but
not by w~y of limitation. bonds. debentures
and other corporate obliaations. a~d stocks.
preferred or common. which nersons of pru-
dence. discretion and intelligence acauire or
retain for their own acqount and. within the
limitations of the foregoing standard. the
pension board may retain property acauired.
withQut limita.tion as to time and without
reaard to its suitability for original pur-
chase. The city commission is authorized. by
ordinance, to set more specific quidelines and
restrictions for investment bv the pension
board.
The city commission is authorized, by
ordinance, to increase the pension benefits to
members of the city pension fund for employeeB
of the City of Miami Beach.
CITY OF MIAMI BEACH
CITY HALL 1700 CONVENTION CENTER DRIVE MIAMI BEACH FLORIDA33139
TO:
FROM:
SUBJECT:
COMMISSIONMEMORANDUMNO.~ 5~-9 t~
Mayor Seymour Gelber and
Memben of the City Commission
DATE:
July 17, 1996
Jose Garcia_Pedrosl
City Manager
A RESOLUTIO CALLING A SPECIAL ELECflON TO BE HELD ON
NOVEMBER 5, 1996 FOR THE PURPOSE OF SUBMTITING TO THE
ELECTORATE OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH FOR THEIR
APPROVAL OR DISAPPROVAL, AN AMENDMENT TO THE RELATED
LAWS OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA TO DELETE ALL
SPECIFIC RESTRICTIONS CONCERNING PENSION BOARD
INVESTMENT ALLOCA nON, AND TO SUBSTITUTE THEREFOR
LANGUAGE AUTHORIZING THE PENSION BOARD TO EXERCISE (IN
A PRUDENT MANNER) INDEPENDENT JUDGMENT IN ALI-OCATING
AND INVESTING FUNDS; AUTHORIZING THE MIAMI BEACH CITY
COMMISSION TO ESTABLISH PENSION BOARD INVESTMENT
GUIDELINES AND RESTRICTIONS.
Administrative Recommendation
The Administration recommends that the Mayor and City Commission adopt tb.e resolution.
Analysis
The Retirement System for General Employees of the City of Miami Beach <:ontains very
specific restrictions on investments. For example, no more than fifty percent of total foods may be
invested in stocks. In addition, at least eighty percent of all stocks must be dividend paying. These
restrictions make it difficult for the pension board to obtain maximum returns. The resolution would
amend the City of Miami Beach Related Laws to provide the more enlightened "Prudent Person
Standard". This standard already governs the Retirement System for Unclassified Employees and
Elected Officials of the City of Miami Beach and the City Supplemental Pension Fund for Firefighters
ad Police Officers in the City of Miami Beach. Note that the amendment authorizes the City, ~
ordinance, to set more specific guidelines and restrictions for investment by the pension board. In
other words, ahhough the City may choose to reimpose certain guidelines and restrictions, they will
not be in the Related Laws and thus will be more easily amended to meet any current investment
environment. The amendment has no fiscal impact on the pIan.
Conclusion
This amendment is recommended by the Board of Trustees as necessary for investment
flexibility to meet changing financial circumstances.
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